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TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

PROGRAMME (TEQIP)

OF

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

PHASE – II

REVISED INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL

(2015-16)

for

Sub-component 1.1 : Strengthening Institutions to improve learning outcomes and

employability of graduates

Submitted By:

Dr. SSB University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology

Panjab University, Chandigarh

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INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL for SUB-COMPONENT 1.1

1. INSTITUTIONAL BASIC INFORMATION

1.1 Institutional Identity:

• Name of the Institution : Dr. SSB University Institute of Chemical

Engineering and Technology, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

• Is the Institution AICTE approved? : Yes

• Furnish AICTE approval no. : North-West/ 1-455915321/ 2011/EOA

(Approval attached as Annexure I)

• Type of Institution : Govt. funded

• Status of Institution : Autonomous Institute

• Name of the Head of the Institution : Prof. Arun Kumar Grover, Vice Chancellor

Head and Nodal

Officer

Name Phone

Number

Mobile

Number

Fax

Number

Email address

Head of the

Institute

Prof. Arun Kumar Grover 0172–2541945 0172–

2541022

[email protected]

Chairperson of

SSBSSBUICET

Prof. Meenakshi Goyal 0172-2534910 09815608594 0172-

2779173

[email protected]

TEQIP

Coordinator

Prof. Anupama Sharma 0172-2534925 09814487217 0172-

2779173

[email protected]

TEQIP Nodal Officers

Academics

(Resume attached)

Prof. Anupama Sharma 0172-2534925 09814487217 0172-

2779173

[email protected]

Civil Works

Coordinator

Dr. Gaurav Rattan

0172-

2534912

8288071498 0172-

2779173

[email protected]

Environment

Management

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor 0172-2534904 9814173832 0172-

2779173

[email protected]

MIS Coordinator Prof. Neeta Sharma 0172-25349 9463888089 0172-

2779173

[email protected]

R&D Coordinator Dr. Seema Kapoor 0172-2534921 9815756789 [email protected]

Procurement

Coordinator

Dr. Anupama Thakur 0172-25349 9357555009 [email protected]

TEQIP Deputy

Coordinator

Dr. Sushil Kumar Kansal 0172-2534920 9876581564 [email protected]

Financial Aspects CA. Vikram Nayyar,

FDO, PU

0172-

2541850

09815600342 0172-

2547986

[email protected]

Equity Assurance

Plan

Implementation

Prof. A. K. Bhandari,

Registrar, PU

0172-

2541716

09815994620 0172-

2547986

[email protected]

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1.2 Academic Information:

Engineering UG and PG Programmes offered in academic year 2014-15

S.

No.

Title Programme Level (UG/

PG/

PhD)

Duration

(years)

Yea

r of

Star

ting

AICTE

Sanctioned

Annual Intake

Total student

strength

1 B.E (Chemical) UG 4 1958 75×4=300 340

2 B.E. (Food tech.) UG 4 1999 20×4=80 99

3 B.E. (Chemical and MBA) UG 5 and half

years

2008 - 161

4 M.E. (Chemical) PG 2 1962 18×2=36 40

5 M. Tech (Polymers) PG 2 1962 18×2=36 -

6 ME (Food Technology) PG 2 2014 - 13

7 ME (Chemical with

specialization in

Environment)

PG 2 2014 - -

8 M.Sc. (Industrial

Chemistry)

PG 2 2006 - 25

9 Ph.D. (Chemical

Engineering)

PhD -- 1962 30

Accreditation Status of UG programmes:

Title of UG programs

being offered Whether eligible

for accreditation

or not

Whether

accredited as on

March 31, 2010

Whether “Applied

For” as on March

31, 2015

B.E (Chemical) Yes Approved by AICTE

but not accredited

Applied in June 2014

B.E. (Food tech.) Yes Approved by AICTE

but not accredited

Applied in June 2014

B.E. (Chemical and

MBA)

Yes No Not eligible for NBA

Accreditation Status of PG programmes:

Title of UG programs

being offered Whether eligible

for accreditation

or not

Whether

accredited as on

March 31, 2010

Whether “Applied

For” as on March

31, 2015

M.E. (Chemical) Yes Approved by AICTE

but not accredited

Applied in May 2015

M. Tech (Polymers) Yes Approved by AICTE

but not accredited

Not eligible for NBA

as no seat filled since

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last four years

M.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry) No Approved by AICTE

but not accredited

NA

ME (Food Technology) No No NA

ME (Chemical with

specialization in Environment)

No No NA

SSB University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology is an institute in Panjab

University. NAAC visited Panjab University from March 1 to 5, 2015. Report is still awaited.

Panjab University is accredited by NAAC and is graded as ‘A’ for a period of five years from

29/01/2009. Certificate of gradation given at Annexure III.

1.3. Faculty status (Regular/On-contract Faculty) as on 01.05.2015 Faculty

Rank

No

of

Sa

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ion

ed R

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lar

Po

sts

Present Status: Number in Position by Highest Qualification

To

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f re

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facu

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in

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Va

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cies

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f co

ntr

act

facu

lty

in

Po

siti

on

Doctoral Degree Masters Degree Bachelor Degree

En

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Dis

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es

Oth

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Dis

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En

gin

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ng

Dis

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er

Dis

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eeri

ng

Dis

cip

lin

es

Oth

er

Dis

cip

lin

es

R C R C R C R C R C R C

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15(3+5

+7+9+

11+13)

16(2-

15)

17=(4+6+

8+10+12

+14)

Prof 16 08+2

re-

emplo

yed

- 01+01

re-

emplo

yed

- - -

Asso

Prof

10 02 - 01 - - -

Asst

Prof

18 05 - 01 - 07 01 - 01

Lec

Total 44 17 - 04 - 07 01 - 01 28 16 02

* 06 posts have been advertised (Professors 2; Associate Professors 3, Asst. Professors 1)

and interviews will be conducted shortly. As soon as faculty positions are filled, the

faculty strength will be 77.27%.

1.4 Baseline Data (all data given for the following parameters must be restricted

to engineering disciplines/fields only)

S. No Parameters 2011 2015

1 Total strength of students in all programmes and all years

of study

561 708

2 Total woman students in all programmes and all years of

study

150 232

3 Total SC students in all programmes and all years of 77 108

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study

4 Total ST students in all programmes and all years of

study

11 36

5 Total OBC students in all programmes and all years of

study

13 (BC) 32 (BC)

6 Number of fully functional P-4 and above level

computers available for students I

100 120

7 Total number of text books and references books

available in library for UG and PG Students in the year

2011-12

10966 11344

8 % of UG Students placed through campus interviews in

the year 2011-12

88% 90% of eligible

students

9 % of PG Students placed through campus interviews in

the year 2011-12

40% 40%

10 % of high quality undergraduates (> 75% marks) passed

out in the year 2011-12 (Passing out from Institute)

17 57.5% BE

Chemical

66.67% BE Food

Technology

11 % of high quality postgraduates (> 75% marks) passed

out in the year 2011-12

Marks are not

mentioned in

P.G. courses

Result awaited as

thesis viva not

conducted yet

12 Number of research publications in Indian refereed

journals in the year 2011-12

5 134 (2010-2015)

(List attached as

Annexure XIV) 13 Number of research publications in International refereed

journals in the year 2011-12

37

14 Number of patents obtained in the year 2011-12 - 1

15 Number of patents filed in the year 2011-12 - Nil

16 Number of sponsored research projects completed in the

year 2011-12

06 25 (Amounting to

Rs. 4.72 crores)

(Annexure IV)

17 The transition rate of students in percentage from 1st year

to 2nd

year in the year 2011-12 for:

(i) all students

(ii) SC

(iii) ST

(iv) OBC

95%

76.82%

50%

N/A

98%

100%

98%

100%

18 IRG form students’ fee and other charges in the year

2011-12 (Rs. in lakh)

163.9 lakhs 175.00 lakhs

19 IRG form externally funded R & D projects,

consultancies in the year 2011-12 (Rs. in lakh)

57.24 lakhs 4.72 crores

20 Total IRG in the year 2011-12 (Rs. in lakh) 22.11 lakhs 16.00 lakhs

21 Total annual recurring expenditure of the applicant entity

in the year 2011-12 (Rs. in lakh)

609.44 lakhs* 987.568 lakhs*

* This includes staff salary and PF, contingencies, Books and Journals, Improvement of

Education, Repair and Maintenance and Research Grant) (Budget attached as Annexure II)

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2. INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL (IDP)

2.1 Give the Executive Summary of the IDP

University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology (SSBUICET) (formerly

known a Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology (DCET)) was established in

1958, nearly 5 decades ago, in collaboration with a leading Institute of Engineering

Education in USA, the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. State of the art equipments

were imported from USA. Professor R.E. Peck from IIT Chicago joined as the first Head of

Department. The institute recruited faculty with distinguished qualifications from India and

USA. The Curriculum and Facilities were comparable to the best anywhere in the World.

Later in 1999, in view of the growing demand Undergraduate programme in Food

Technology was introduced and much later in 2007, integrated programme of Bachelors

degree in Chemical Engineering with MBA was introduced.

VISION

Dr SSB University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology:

To achieve national and international recognition in the field of Chemical Engineering and

allied fields thus fulfilling the Panjab University's proud heritage through excellence in

teaching, research and service.

The institute has been set up with a view:

1. Our primary missions are to educate undergraduate and graduate students, and to

discover and disseminate knowledge through research.

2. The institute is committed to achieving excellence in these activities, and evaluates the

success and leadership of its programs using the highest standards of quality, innovation,

and visibility, while at the same time providing a friendly and supportive atmosphere.

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3. Our goal is to provide to our students strong fundamentals complemented by

professional skills including communication. Our other important goal is to produce

students and faculty who will become leaders in their areas.

MISSION

Dr. SSB University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology

1. To develop human resource in chemical engineering, food technology and allied areas to

cater to the requirements of industry, academics and R & D organizations, both at

national and international levels, by providing value based high quality technical

education.

2. To equip the students with technical, research and personality development skills by

providing them competitive and stimulated academic environment and to create

awareness about the needs and requirements of the society and industry by regularly

revising and reorienting courses and curriculum.

3. To make significant contributions towards improving the quality of life by involving

students in basic and applied research in collaboration with industries and research

institutes to meet the changing needs of society.

With India opening its doors to multinational corporations and the advent of globalization

and technological advancement, the need for improvement of quality in Technical Education

system in the country is acutely felt to meet the requirements of industry and to enhance its

effectiveness, efficiency and outreach for societal development. Huge increase in economic

activity in near future is expected and consequent demand of goods & services can only be

met by Engineers of different streams equipped with latest technological knowhow. Thus

the present day, need is best met by broad based programmes with latest inputs. The

individual engineering disciplines have witnessed an explosion in knowledge with the

emergence of new technologies and new trends and also with the increasing role of

Computer and Information Technology. In addition to it the worldwide growth of industry

and the new economic policy of the nation offer vast number of opportunities to engineering

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professionals. The ever-increasing demands of technocrats at home and abroad require

professionals of high quality.

The scope of IDP can be summarized under following points.

1. To strengthen existing PG courses for encouraging indigenous development through

innovative ventures and to establish new ME programmes.

2. To enhance employability of students by strengthening industry-institute interaction.

3. To strengthen the research base of the institute by strengthening doctoral level

programme.

4. The upgraded laboratories setup in the Institute will serve the community by providing

quality education and research facilities.

5. To uplift the learning outcome of SC/ ST/ OBC and academically weak students by

deploying student centric teaching methodology supported with state of the art

laboratories and learning resources.

6. To organise soft skill and personality development programmes for undergraduate and

post graduate students in order to make the students industry ready.

7. To identify the training needs of faculty / staff and accordingly make provisions for

the same.

8. Online cataloging of institute library, online issue return of books and journals,

Digitization of research publications, Doctoral and Master thesis and rare manuscripts.

9. To acquire e-learning resources in library which will enable students to conceptualize

and update at their own pace and location.

10. To attract high caliber students by creating modern infrastructure.

11. To establish centre of excellence in new and emerging areas of technology.

12. To setup entrepreneurship and community development centre which will cater to

societal needs by providing vocational training hence promoting self-employment.

13. To promote collaborative and interdisciplinary research for addressing problems of

interest to society and industry.

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2.2 Provide the details of SWOT analysis carried out (in terms of

methodology used, analysis and information and data as collected and

inferences derived with respect to strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and

threats).

The University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology is committed to

excellence in Chemical Engineering Education as demanded by the rapid evolution of the

discipline. In the years to come, the Institute will continue to nurture an environment for

learning, inquiry and generation of new ideas – to aid the education of Chemical

Engineers, Polymer Technologists and Food Technologists who will lead the profession,

in the development of new technologies and in the service of industry.

Programme Educational Objectives for BE Chemical are

1. The graduates of 4 year chemical engineering programme will work as process

engineers, production engineers and design engineers in chemical process and allied

industries.

2. The graduates will pursue higher studies in various institutions in India and abroad

and also find opportunities in R & D organizations in areas of process design and

development of chemical engineering products and thus strive for lifelong learning.

3. The graduates possess effective communication skills and abilities to work and lead

in multi-disciplinary teams, possess professional attitude and ethics.

Programme Educational Objectives for BE Food Technology are

1. The graduates of 4 year Food Technology program find employment as Graduate

Engineer trainee, Production Engineers, Quality Assurance Executive, Food Safety

Officer and Design Engineers in food industries.

2. The graduates also find employment opportunities in R & D organizations in areas of

food product development and food process design.

3. The graduates also pursue higher studies in various institutions in India and abroad

and strive for lifelong learning.

4. The graduates possess effective communication skills and abilities to work and lead

in multi cultural and multi-disciplinary teams with professional attitude and ethics.

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Programme Educational Objectives for ME Chemical are

PEO 1. Teaching-learning pedagogies are so oriented to develop creativity and

problem solving skills through imparting in-depth knowledge of Chemical

Engineering fundamentals and innovations. The students should be able to

apply this accrued knowledge in solving emerging engineering problems

through a multi-disciplinary approach for societal well being.

PEO 2. Chemical Engineering graduates should be able to transfer the knowledge

across disciplines and establish themselves for progressive responsibility,

leading teams in diverse fields of chemical/ allied engineering and research

with distinct competencies and intellectual curiosity.

PEO 3. Chemical engineering graduates should equip themselves to varied

responsibilities and positions keeping professional integrity, following ethical

practices with concerns for safety and environment sustainability,

demonstrating leadership skills and working collaboratively for life-long

learning.

SWOT analysis of SSBUICET is presented below;

Strength:

1. SSBUICET (formerly known as DCET) is one of the oldest and the most reputed

institute of Chemical Engineering established in 1958 in India and to committed to

excellence in Chemical Engineering Education since then. SSBUICET has a very strong

alumni base and are occupying coveted positions in public, private business, consulting,

academic and research institution around the globe. Some of the prominent alumni

include Prof. Arvind Varma, Head, School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, USA;

R. Akhil Bidani, Dunn Professor of Biomedical Engineering Professor of Chemical

& Biomolecular Engineering University of Houston; Mr. S.C Gupta, Executive Director

(Retd.), Engineers India Limited; Harvinder S. Anand, Ex Chief Executive , Royce

International Mayor, Laurel Hollow, New York, USA. Houston, USA; Mr. Shyam

Sundar, Senior Advisor, Essar Oil, Mr. Manmohan Ahuja, Senior Vice President

(Technical) Petronet LNG., Mr. Gautam Puri, Co-founder and Vice Chairman, Career

Launcher; Mr. P. K. Kapil, President(Refinery) , Reliance Petrochemicals; Mr. S.S.

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Saini, Senior Vice President , Reliance Petrochemicals, Parag Diwan, Vice Chancellor,

Petroleum University, Dehradun.

2. The admission to the B.E. Courses in SSBUICET is through the national AIEEE Merit

devoid of any reservations based on state domicile, hence the institute gets the topmost

students from all over India.

3. Selection process of Panjab University is stringent and rigorous to ensure high quality

faculty, which has been performing outstandingly in academics and research clearly

revealed from present merit of this university at national level as recognized by MHRD,

GOI. Presently, 21 faculty members are doctorate (out of 31 faculty members) while

rest are pursuing their Ph.D. degree.

4. SSBSSBUICET has been bestowed with project from premier funding agencies like

Special Assistance Programme (SAP), UGC; Funds for Improvement of S&T

Infrastructure (FIST), DST; Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence

(MODROBS), AICTE, PURSE- DST.

5. SSBSSBUICET faculty has been executing sponsored projects from various agencies

such as Department of Science and Technology (Govt. of India), All India Council for

Technical Education (AICTE), University Grants Commission (UGC), Ministry of Food

processing (MoFPI), Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO) etc.

amounting to total funding of more than four and half crores. List of sponsored projects

is being attached as Annexure IV.

6. SSBSSBUICET Faculty is working in collaboration with premier University around the

World like Nihon University, Japan; University de Strasbourg, France; Fudan University,

China. Apart from this, Linkages with industry, top institutes like IIT Delhi, CIPET have

been established by working out MoUs to strengthen overall development of faculty and

students. Apart from that Panjab University has signed MOUs with various Universities,

academic institutions, research laboratories and industries. List of MOUs entered into

by Panjab University wherein SSBUICET is one of the beneficiaries has been

appended as Annexure V.

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7. Being a premier institute in imparting quality education, we are able to provide about

90% placement in national and Multinational Companies with an average package of

4.95 lakhs per month. Placement data has been appended in Annexure VI.

8. The curriculum is revised regularly in the Board of Studies which has members from

different Institutes like IIT Roorkee, IIT Delhi, NITTTR Chandigarh, CSIO Chandigarh,

TBRL Chandigarh, TU Patiala, NIT Jalandhar, Delhi University, NIT Kurukeshtra and

from Industries etc. latest curriculum for various courses is given online on Panjab

University website at http://www.puchd.ac.in/syllabus.php?qstrfacid=5.

9. The students are actively involved in various Philanthropic activities like ENACTUS,

Chemical Engineering Society, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers Student

Chapter, IPI students Chapter. These projects have been a major hit among students.

Details of all the students activities for social cause is attached in Annexure VII.

10. PU is in the process of upgrading new system where attendance of the students will be on

line and preparation of results is computerized, and can be tracked by even parents. This

system will also be implemented at SSBUICET.

11. Being the oldest Chemical Engineering Institute, SSBUICET being a part of University

possesses and inherits state-of-art infrastructure in terms of Laboratories, Lecture Halls,

Library, Sports Ground, Gymnasium Hall, Swimming Pool, Medical dispensary, Students

Centre, Hostels etc.

These facilities are being upgraded under TEQIP-II with excellent infrastructural

facilities.

12. The faculty has also undertaken consultancy projects in collaboration with industries such

as Krofta Engineering, PACL, Ranbaxy, LG, Shell etc

Weakness :

1. As such there is shortage of faculty in SSBUICET.

2. SSBUICET being a very old institute, the infrastructural facilities are not adequate for the

growing need of the institute.

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The facilities like building, laboratories, library, class rooms, pilot plant, workshops,

computational facilities need major renewal.

3. SSBUICET has been in the forefront in research and academics, still there is a need to

further strengthen its research base by providing world class research facilities to the

research scholars and faculty.

4. There is a need to strengthen the supporting staff and technical staff by conducting

training programs for them.

5. Academic environment needs to be strengthened in such a way that the course plans

prepared by the faculty are available on the web-site so that this is easily available to the

students.

6. Although the students are actively involved in various Philanthropic activities like

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), but more such activities need to be encouraged to

make the younger generation socially responsible.

7. Although the students are encouraged to take part in extra curriculum activities and they

organize their annual function CYANIDE, and take out a technical magazine TATVA.

Still the students need to be motivated to organize more technical events in collaboration

with sponsorship from industries.

8. Shortage of resources like water and electricity has affected the system the electrical

wiring is very old and cannot sustain the growing need.

Opportunities:

1. The response of industries in terms of placements is overwhelming. The placement is

about 100 percent in national and International companies like Shell, UOP, Bechtel,

Petronet LNG, IOCL, BPCL, Lurgi, Samsung, Fluor Daniel, EIL, Nestle, Wipro,

Vendata, Essar Oil, KBR, Maruti Udyog, Wrigley, Ranbaxy, Technip, Simon Carves,

Tata chemicals, Pepsico, BILT, ITC etc.

2. Sensing the requirement in Petroleum Sector, Specialization of Petroleum Engineering

under Bachelors programme in can be started.

3. New M.E. in Environmental Science and Engineering and Food Technology have been

approved and ME Food technology has been started this year. Part time Masters

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programme can also be started in M.E. (Chemical), M. Tech (Polymers) and M.E. (Food

Technology).

4. The non-Ph.D. faculty can be encouraged to improve their qualifications by doing Ph.D.

under QIP and the faculty already Ph.D. can take-up their Post Doc fellowships in

Foreign Universities/ Institution of repute in India by taking Sabbatical Leave, the

provision of which already exists in the University calendar.

5. SSBUICET aims to establish Centre of Innovative Research in the following areas:-

• Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development

• Polymer Science and Engineering

• Nanotechnology; Bio-nanomaterials, bionanocomposites and nanofluids

• Macromolecular Hydrodynamics

• Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

• Non conventional/ Renewable Energy

• Food Science and Technology

6. The faculty needs to continuously enhance their knowledge by interacting with industries

and Foreign Universities so that the SSBUICET is able to compete with Foreign

Institutions coming up in India.

7. The Institute should organized International Conference to enhance the interaction with

national and international experts in different areas of research.

8. Research facilities can be enhanced to strengthen R&D activities in SSBUICET.

9. Since Panjab University has implemented new pay scales, good manpower can be

attracted towards joining teaching profession.

10. To develop the Institute as Entrepreneurship Development Centre to cater the need of

entrepreneurs.

Threats:

1. The faculty may be attracted to join Foreign Universities which are going to be

established in India for better prospects.

2. Due to fast changing technology, equipment procured for laboratories may become

obsolete very fast.

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3. Since the technology is evolving at very fast rate, the man power is accordingly

threatened. There is always the threat of man power lagging behind the technology.

4. Faculty may shift to upcoming IITs/NITs as more and more new institutions are

established. Shortage of good faculty may further increase.

5. Getting good students may become difficult due to upcoming National and International

Institutions of repute.

Strategic Plan

As the Institute has been the leader in the area of Chemical Engineering Education, this can be

used to achieve the academic excellence in this field by getting the status of Center of

Excellence. With the promotion of industrial consultancy by strengthening the existing

infrastructure and adding a few in the emerging areas of technology, it can cater to the needs of

the society and industry. With the achievement of academic excellence and financial

competency, the institute can utilize its resources to serve the society. With the changing needs

of industries as well as society, suitable courses will be started to impart excellent techniques

and strategies to achieve the following objectives.

1. Continuous up-gradation of knowledge and skills of faculty and staff.

2. Enhancement of learning resources and methodologies for students.

3. Up-gradation and modernization of existing laboratories.

4. Setting up of laboratories for new and upcoming research areas.

5. Strengthening industry academia relationship to improve the status of employability,

curriculum design, consultancy etc.

6. Enhancing R& D and consultancy activities in expert areas and Starting new PG

programmes.

7. Enhancing academic, administration and financial management using office automation

tools.

8. Establishment of Web servers to host the e-content, lecture plans, tutorials etc. developed

by the faculty.

9. Planning the special training modules for development of the communication and other

soft skills in the students from rural and academically backward areas.

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10. To provide special attention to and active promotion of the full participation of women

and socially disadvantaged groups.

11. To achieve academic, financial, managerial and administrative autonomy.

The strategic plan is formulated so as to enhance the strengths of the institute and improve

upon weaknesses. The opportunities will be effectively utilized to face the challenges posed

by threats.

Achievements in Last two years

1. Highly qualified and reputed faculty which keep itself abreast with the latest trends

through Faculty Development Programmes, Refresher Courses, Training Programmes

and interactions with Industry and other Academic Institutions (within India and Abroad)

(List of Faculty Development Programmes/ conferences/ workshops/ training

programmes/ refresher courses/ orientation courses organized by SSBUICET as well as

those attended by the faculty is given in Annexure VIII)

2. Library resource have upgraded with addition of online resources, e-journals and work-

stations in library.

3. State of the art laboratories for UG/ PG classes (List of facilities available in Central

facility lab and research labs is given in Annexure IX).

4. The lecture halls have been upgraded and video conferencing facility is available in the

seminar halls. The List of equipments procured is attached as annexure.

5. Web-Servers/work stations to host e-content, lecture plans, tutorials etc. developed by the

faculty have been installed in the library.

6. The computer lab has been upgraded to host more than 70 latest computers and a high

end server to shares various simulation and design softwares through LAN.

7. The seminar hall and placement cell has been fitted with latest video-conferencing

facilities for distant interviews of students.

8. New PG programmes in Food Technology and Chemical Engineering with specialization

in Environment has been has been started.

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9. Institute has organized Expert lectures, workshops and training programmes with active

involvement of experts from industry in last two years to facilitate students to interact

with industry experts. The list of industry experts who interacted with faculty and

students in last two years include:

i. Mr Ashwani Kumar, Executive Director, IOCL shared insights on “Chemical

Engineering with special reference to Petrochemical Industry in India in particular,

and vision of IOCL” on October 31, 2013.

ii. Mr. Akash Seth, Sr. Manager, IOCL who interacted with the students on “Attitude

building towards professional life” on October 31, 2013

iii. Expert talk by Distinguished Alumnus, Shri. Parag Pandey, MD Accenture Ltd.

on December 21, 2013

iv. Prof Pankaj Handa, Institute of Information Technology & Management, New

Delhi on Changing Dimensions of Management on December 21, 2013

v. Industry Institute Interaction with the graduating students of Dr. SSBUICET

was organised on 28th April 2014 with by Shri Gautam Kalra, MD, Osrics

Pharmachem Pvt ltd. sharing his experiences

vi. Industrial orientation lecture by Ms. Seema Jain, General Manager (HR),

HALDOR TOPSOE on November 11, 2013

vii. Sh Rajiv Mukerjee, Heat Transfer Consultant, Former Head, Engineers India

Ltd., Heat exchanger Design Group, New Delhi on Best Design Practices for Heat

Exchangers

viii. Shri Manmohan Ahuja, Sr. Vice President, Technical, Petronet LNG (Now MD

Triune) on “Career Prospects of Chemical Engineers”

ix. Dr. Sunil Kapoor, GM, Rexcin Pharma Ranbaxy Ltd., Baddi on Opportunities for

Chemical Engineers in Pharmaceutical Industry

x. Invited talk on “Current opportunities for Chemical Engineers” by Mr. Sandeep

Sharma, Executive Director, Indian Acrylics Ltd. was held on 2nd March 2014

xi. Two Day International Conference on “Harnessing Engineering, Technology and

Innovation for Sustainable Growth” from 19th-20th September, 2014. The following

experts from Industry were invited to interact with students and the faculty

a. Mr. Suniti Bhat ,Director - Rajasthan Asset Cairn India Limited

b. Sh. Pushp Khetarpal, Sr. Vice President Petronet LNG.

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c. Ms. Harleen Kaur, Director, Innovative and comprehensive Solutions for

Urban Climate (ICUC) Consultants Pvt Ltd, Gurgoan.

d. Ravinder Shan, Founder & CEO, Phoebus Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Founder and MD, Aguracy Farms Pvt. Ltd.Charter Member, TiE

e. Dr. S V Rama Gopal, Chief Scientist, Aspheric Group, Optical Devices &

Systems (V-3) & Scientist-In-charge, Business Initiatives & Project

Planning (H4-A),CSIR - CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

ORGANISATION (CSIR-CSIO) Sector 30, Chandigarh-160 030

xii. SSBUICET organized CHEMCON-2014 from 27-30 December, 2014 for the

fourth time. The Industrial stalwarts participated from Reliance India Limited, Toyo

Engineering, Petronet LNG, Larsen and Toubro Ltd., Tata Chemicals, BPCL, Aarti

Industries, Jubiliant Engineers and provided valuable insights into operational and

strategic aspects of chemical industry.

10. Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises, particularly, the first generation entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and

consequential creation of employment is a major means for inclusive development. The

aim is to equip first generation entrepreneurs with idea of business proposal, project

report preparation and ways to tap financial assistance for their business plan. Institute

has organized Entrepreneurship Development Programme from 20th to 22nd March,

2014. The following experts interacted with students

1. Mr. Anoop Ohri, Ex-VP, HSBC Bank

2. Mr. Ekant Agarwal, Associate Director, The Indus Entrepreneurs

3. Sh. R.C. Chopra, Ex-Director, MSME, Ludhiana

4. Sh. Akhil Mehta, Ex-GM Tata teleservices Ltd.

5. Pooja Kohli, Executive Director Ludiana Stock Exchange

6. Mr. Pardeep Kumar, Regional Head, National Small Industries Corp

7. Sh. Vijay Gupta, Ex-MD, SBI and Director, Micromax and SBI Pension Fund

Ltd.

8. Dr. Monika Aggarwal, SEBI certified Trainer

11. SSBUICET is working very closely with R&D organizations like CSIR, DRDO, BARC

etc. in terms of projects and inviting experts from these organizations. Some of the

experts invited in last two years are

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a. Dr. Manohar V. Badiger, Senior Principal Scientist, Polymer Science and

Engineering Division, National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune

b. Prof Rama Govindraja, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Centre for

Interdisciplinary Sciences, Hyderabad

c. Prof Sriram Ramaswamy, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Centre for

Interdisciplinary Sciences, Hyderabad

d. Dr. Chitra Rajagopalan, Director Centre for Fire, Explosive and Environment

Safety (CFEES), DRDO, New Delhi

e. Dr. Manjit Singh, Director, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL),

DRDO

f. Dr. Prateek Kishore, Senior Scientist, TBRL, DRDO

g. Dr. P.K Soni, Senior Scientist, TBRL, DRDO

h. Dr. L. P. Singh, Environmental Science & Technology, Central Building Research

Institute (CBRI), Roorkee

Future Strategic Plans

1. Enhancing academic, administration and financial management using office automation

tools.

2. Enhancing R&D and consultancy activities in expert areas.

3. Setting up of laboratories for new and upcoming research areas. Besides the technical

laboratories, institute also proposes to establish management labs like language

laboratories, communication labs etc. to build the managerial skills of students.

4. Strengthening industry academia relationship to improve the status of employability,

curriculum design, consultancy and research etc.

5. Planning the special training modules for development of the communication and other

soft skills in the students from rural and academically backward areas.

6. To provide special attention to and active promotion of the full participation of women

and socially disadvantaged groups.

7. To achieve academic, financial, managerial and administrative autonomy.

8. Improvement in evaluation system and making assessment linked with programme

outcomes.

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Based on the achievements of previous strategic plan, the next strategic plan is formulated

so as to enhance the strengths of the institute and improve upon weaknesses. The

opportunities will be effectively utilized to face the challenges posed by threats.

Based on above said strategic directions, the following thrust areas have been identified:-

• Academic Excellence (Item Nos 1-8 above)

• Social Responsibility (Item Nos 9 & 10 above)

S. No. Thrust Areas Goals

1 Academic

Excellence

i) Staff and faculty development

ii) Up gradation of infrastructure

iii) Improving learning outcomes of students

iv) Enhancing Industry-Institute interaction

v) Academic autonomy

vii) Starting new PG courses and strengthening existing ones

2 Social

Responsibility

i) Improving academic performance of SC/ST/ OBC and other

disadvantaged groups

ii) Increased women participation

iii) Entrepreneurship development

iv) Service to society

In order to accomplish these goals, an activity identification process has been carried out.

The activities selected for achieving the goals are listed below:-

S.

No.

Goal Activities Activity Status : Achievements

and Plans

1 Staff and faculty

Development

• Upgrading Qualification and

teaching skills of the faculty and

technical staff by encouraging

them to attend workshops,

lectures, training programmes

etc.

• Participation of faculty in

conferences /seminars /

workshops / STCs at national

and international level for

updating them with regard to

• Faculty and staff have attended

various training programmes within

the institute as well as in other

institutes.

• Faculty has participated in various

conferences/ seminars/workshops

etc. at national and international

level.

• This activity is proposed to be

implemented in near future.

• The institute is planning for faculty

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new development and

advancements in respective

areas.

• Training of staff at different

administrative/ financial/

managerial organizations.

• Faculty exchange program with

reputed national and

international universities

• Exposure of faculty to industrial

practices and processes

exchange programmes as part of

activities to be implemented in

coming future.

• It is part of planned activities in

coming project months.

2 Up gradation of

infrastructure

• Extension of existing buildings

by incorporating new lecture

halls and state-of art seminar

/conference halls

• Development of new laboratories

and up gradation of existing

laboratories and equipment

• Multimedia enabled lecture halls

for advanced pedagogy

• Up gradation in Computational

facility Extension of central

library

• The extension of existing buildings is

part of activities to be implemented.

• Existing laboratories and equipments

are being upgraded

• The required equipments for

developing multimedia enabled

lecture halls have been procured

and are in the process of

installation.

• Work stations have been installed in

the library

3 Improving

learning

outcomes of

students

• Development and procurement

of quality learning and teaching

material

• Organizing industrial

visits/seminars/workshops and

inviting technical as well as

industry experts for discussions

• Improvement in curriculum with

participation of industry

personals and eminent scholars

• Organizing programmes for

improving communication,

aptitude and analytical skills of

students

• Web-based feedback system

• The quality learning and teaching

material has been procured and is

available.

• Such activities are being organized

on regular basis.

• Curriculum improvements are being

done in consultation with industry

• Various workshops like

Entrepreneurship development

programme, finishing schools, GRE

workshops, soft skills workshops

and workshop on motivation have

been organized to improve the

communication, aptitude and

analytical skills of students.

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• This feedback system is yet to be

developed

4 Enhancing

Industry-Institute

interaction

• Establishment of Industry-

Institute interaction cell

• Organizing conferences/seminars

/workshops and expert lectures

with active participation from

industry

• Improvement in curriculum with

participation of industry expert

• Collaborative research programs

and field studies by faculty and

people from industry

• Human Resource Development

programs for practicing

engineers

• Industry-Institute interaction cell at

university level is already

operational.

• Such workshops/Seminars are being

organized.

• Curriculum is being revised

continually with the participation of

industry and the latest revision has

been done in March 2015.

• Institute is working on developing

collaborative research programs and

field studies with industry.

• Such programs are proposed as part

of future strategies.

5 Academic

autonomy

• Recruitment of staff and Faculty

• Procurement of furniture and

other equipment

• Recruitments at various levels have

been done.

• Procurement of furniture and other

equipments done.

6 Starting new PG

courses and

strengthening

existing ones

• Starting new PG courses in Food

Technology

• Curricular development for new

PG courses

• Development of infrastructure

and Upgradation of existing

infrastructure for new PG

courses

• M.E. (Food Technology) has been

started.

• Development of curriculum for PG

courses is being done on regular

basis as per requirement.

• The laboratories are being

upgraded.

7 Improving

academic

performance of

SC/ST/OBC and

other

disadvantaged

sections

• Specialized training programmes

for SC/ST/OBC and other

economically weaker

disadvantaged students to

improve their employability

• Extending financial aid in case of

medical exigencies of

SC/ST/OBC and other

economically weaker

disadvantaged students

• The institute seeks to implement

these activities under future

strategies.

• The institute seeks to implement

these activities under future

strategies.

• The institute seeks to implement

these activities under future

strategies

• New hostels are being added at

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• Provision of interest free loan for

purchase of computer system.

• Adding new wings in the hostel

to accommodate more

SC/ST/OBC and other

economically weaker

disadvantaged students

university level.

8 Increased women

Participation

• Sponsoring women employees

for higher education

• Sensitizing the entire student

body and faculty staff to the

issues of development and full

participation of women

• Soft skills development

programmes for women

• Sponsorships to women employees

for higher studies are being

provided.

• The institute seeks to develop such

programs as part of future

strategies.

• Various Soft skill development

workshops have been conducted.

• These are part of future activities.

• New hostels are being constructed

at university level.

• These are part of future activities.

Service to

community

• Establishment of career

counseling cell to cater to the

requirements of surrounding

rural areas schools

• Free coaching for competitive

exams for socially disadvantages

groups

• Soft skills (Communication and

personality development)

development programmes

• These are part of future activities.

• These are part of future activities.

• Various Soft skill development

workshops have been conducted.

Linking Key Activities with SWOT Analysis

1. The institute is well established in terms of research facilities and infrastructure. But the

building and laboratories are very old and due to increased student intake and

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competition from neighboring institutes in terms of research, additional developmental

funds are required for improving the infrastructure and other facilities.

The buildings and laboratories are being upgraded with latest equipments with

emphasis on infrastructure development to compete with neighbouring institutes.

2. Up-gradation of audio visual teaching aides and establishing Smart Class Rooms

covered under upgrading infrastructure objective of academic excellence.

The equipment to convert existing lecture halls in to smart classes has been procured.

The LCD projectors have been installed and rest of the equipments is in the process of

installation.

3. Strengthening existing PG and doctoral programmes and starting the state of the art PG

programmes in Food Technology thus to ensure academic development and excellence.

Modernized facilities will lead to Inter-institutional Collaborations and attract foreign

students to the institute for doctoral and postdoctoral research.

New PG programmes in the field of Food Technology have been started and

laboratories are being modernized.

Activities in progress and to be linked with SWOT Analysis

4. One of the objectives under social responsibility is to improve the entrepreneurial skills

of people of neighborhood villages. This will lead to more consultancies for the institute

thereby leading to enhanced industry institute interaction.

5. In order to meet the mandate of university for outreach activities and social responsibility

and to enhance such activities, larger infrastructure and manpower are required. For

manpower student volunteers can be motivated.

6. Development of communication and other soft skills under outreach programme of the

institute will help it in fulfilling our social obligations.

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2.3 State the specific objectives and expected results of your proposal in terms

of, “Institutional strengthening and improvements in employability and

learning outcomes of graduates”. These objective and results should be linked

to the SWOT analysis.

Objectives of the project in accordance with the SWOT analysis are divided into Long

term objectives and specific objectives:

1. To strengthen infrastructure by removing obsolescence in equipment and up-gradation of

laboratories and workshops to keep pace with the developments in technology.

The obsolete equipments are being replaced with new state of the art equipments.

Workshops and labs are being upgraded to keep pace with developments in technology.

2. SSBUICET is a leading Chemical Engineering institute on the national scenario and the

alumni occupy coveted positions all over the world. To maintain that, it is very important to

develop R&D facilities and pilot plant which attract consultancy projects by industry as

well as various project funding agencies.

Department is focusing on upgrading and developing R&D facilities to achieve this

objective.

3. Skill enhancement of manpower (teaching/non-teaching) is another parameter which

requires focus. Faculty and staff regularly need to attend conferences/ workshops/ training

programmes to enhance their skills so as to adopt upcoming and futuristic technologies.

The department has organized various skill development programmes for Faculty as well

as Staff. They are also encouraged to attend national as well international conferences in

their areas of expertise. (List of various programmes organized in the institute and those

attended by faculty and staff is attached as Annexure X)

4. Average package being offered to SSBUICET students has increased to Rs. 4.95 lakhs

from Rs. 4.5 lakhs from the receipt of projects i.e. June 2013 with about 90% placements.

However, very few students get placed in R&D organizations. Holistic education with hands

on experience on latest equipments will fetch much higher pay packages.

5. To provide holistic education to the students in addition to technical knowledge, they need

to develop soft skills, inculcate leadership qualities through workshops, seminars, short term

courses, expert lectures, etc.

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To provide holistic education and inculcate leadership skills along with improved soft

skills various workshops have been organized. (List attached as Annexure XI)

6. To achieve excellence through best teaching practices, innovation, team work and project

work in collaboration with industry.

Activities and objectives to be implemented

7. Industry institute development and partnership with the industry, exchange of personnel

between the industries and institute by way of involving them in delivering lectures on latest

technological growth, joint projects, evaluation of projects, development of curricula as per

industry need and to encourage industry for collaboration.

8. Online cataloging of institute library, online issue return of books and journals,

Digitization of research publications, office record, alumni record, Doctoral and Master

thesis and rare manuscripts.

9. Special emphasis on skill enhancement and placements of students with special attention

to socially disadvantaged groups and women candidates.

Specific Objectives

Achievements under TEQIP-II

1. Equipments in various laboratories were procured few decades back and are obsolete now

and therefore needs to be up-graded and modernized.

The equipments based on latest technology in various laboratories have been procured and

installed.

2. To provide the students an opportunity to participate in increasingly active, hands-on

learning activities, there is a need to establish smart classrooms having Audio visual aids,

Smart boards, Touch panel control systems and PCs with video outputs. SSBUICET has 8

classrooms which will grow to 11. All these class rooms need have been equipped with

modern gadgets so that best practices in teaching can be implemented.

All the classrooms have been installed with LCD projectors and rest of the equipments are

in the process of installation.

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3. The computer laboratory of DR.S.S.B.SSBUICET has more than 70 computers and most of

them were outdated in terms of hardware and software.

The computers have been replaced and procured with latest specifications.

4. SSBUICET needs to establish itself in the area of Nanotechnology, Environmental

Engineering, Biomaterials, Polymers Sc. & and Engg., Food Science & Technology, Carbon

tech., Macromolecular Hydrodynamics, Bionanocomposites and Thermodynamics to

strengthen R&D activities.

Department is focusing on these areas and to further research in this area training

programmes for faculty have been conducted. R&D activities in this area are going on.

5. SSBUICET has strengthened its library by acquiring more books, e-learning resources and

subscribing to online journals.

The library has been upgraded. New books have been procured and subscription to online

journals has been done along with access to e-learning resources.

Achievements related to specific objectives

1. Exposure to modernized facilities created under this project has enhanced the employability

of students in terms of placement in top ranked Chemical, Food and Polymer industries with

higher learning opportunities.

2. With the availability of smart class rooms, students have learnt at any pace/ time / location

with the help of recorded lectures and e-content created by the faculty members.

3. Institute has organized International conferences and workshops with state of art auditorium

and lecture halls developed under this project. This has lead to increased interaction of

faculty and students with scientists, industrialists and academicians all over the world.

4. Exposure to modern equipment in laboratories has enabled faculty to train students as per the

needs of the industry.

5. With the availability of up to date software licenses, students have started working on the live

projects to enhance their technical skill.

6. Under-Graduate, Post Graduate and PhD students have undertaken projects in laboratories

like Basic sciences, Environmental Engineering, Petroleum engineering, Polymer Sc. &

Engg. Heat and Mass Transfer, Fluid Flow & Mechanical operations, Process

Thermodynamics, Hydrodynamics, Reaction Engineering, Carbon technology,

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Instrumentation and Control, Nanotechnology, Food Technology etc. created in this phase of

TEQIP.

Expected Results

1. Faculty has done remarkable research and consultancy projects in the areas in which facilities

will be created in this project. Revenue can also be generated from this consultancy work for

the upkeep and enhancement of these facilities created.

2. Faculty can collaborate with premier universities of the developed countries and take up

joint projects benefiting Panjab University as well as participating universities.

3. The institute library will be able to subscribe world class journals. Availability of various

journals in library will strengthen academic and research activities of the institute.

4. Increased number of students with enhanced pay packages and Placement of SC/ST/OBC

and other disadvantaged groups.

Activities in progress

1. Faculty of DR.S.S.B.SSBUICET needs to travel abroad to spend quality time in premier

institutions of higher learning all over the globe so that the exposure can help them create

excellent infrastructure and adopt best teaching practices.

2. The ultimate objective is to create Center of Excellence in selected areas to enhance

collaborative research with industry and other institutions.

2.4 Provide an action plan for

a) Improving employability of graduates

Employability means ‘A set of skills, knowledge and personal attributes that makes an individual

more likely to secure and be successful in their chosen occupation to the benefit of themselves,

the workforce, the community and the economy’. Employability skills are required not only to

gain job but also to progress with an organization. The skills that mainly required are

Communication skills ,Teamwork skills, Problems solving skills, Self management skills,

Planning & organizing skills, Technology skills, Life-long learning skills, Initiative and

enterprise skills , along with integrity & reliability, confidence, character & good personality as

personal attributes .To improve the employability of graduates a lot of initiative & efforts are

required .

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Indicators of success: Increase in number of placed students in reputed industries and increased

number of employers

Following actions will be taken in the coming years to improve the employability of graduates.

S.No. Action

1. A Soft Skill workshops will be conducted to enhance the soft skills of students required in

the industry.

2. B Student training programs will be organized and more industrial visits will be organized

in core industries so that students can be well versed with the industrial setup.

3. C Seminars will be conducted regularly by calling resource persons, alumni from reputed

industries and academia.

4. D State of Art Curriculum will be designed and continuously up-graded based on feedback

of experts from the industry.

5. E Students will be encouraged to take live projects from industry to increase the interaction

with industry.

6. F Interaction with core industry needs to be enhanced to increase the employability of the

students in their area of focus.

7. G Arranging remedial courses for academically poor students

S.No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-1

2

13-1

5

16-1

8

19-2

1

22-2

4

25-2

7

28-3

0

31-3

3

34-3

6

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E

6 F

7 G

Table I Timeline for Improving employability of graduates

Activities already completed under TEQIP-II

Activities in progress

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b) Increased learning outcomes of the students

Indicators of success:

i. Increase in number of placed students in reputed industries Increased no. of employers

ii. No. of students enrolled in higher education at reputed institutes

iii. Increased number of placements of students in R&D organizations

Following actions will be taken in the coming years to increase the learning outcomes of students.

S. No. Activity Activity Details

1 A Development and procurement of quality learning and teaching material

2 B Organizing industrial visits/seminars/workshops and inviting technical as well

as industry experts for discussions

3 C Modifying the instructional methodologies and instruction strategies according

to feedback from industry personnel and eminent scholars

4 D Organizing programmes for improving communication, aptitude and analytical

skills of students

5 E Summer Courses and workshops will be conducted to enhance the learning of

students in the core subjects.

6 F Special tutorials notes will be prepared for the theory and practical classes for

easy reading and understanding of essential concepts in core subjects.

7 G E-learning resources will be strengthened in the library which will facilitate the

students to learn at their own pace.

Table II Timeline for Improving employability of graduates

S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-1

2

13-1

5

16-1

8

19-2

1

22-2

4

25-2

7

28-3

0

31-3

3

34-3

6

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E

6 F

7 G

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(c) Obtaining autonomous institution status within 2 years

Panjab University is a fully autonomous body as per East Panjab University act 1947

amended in 1956 and SSBUICET is a constituent department of Panjab University

established in 1958.

Institute is now financially autonomous. Panjab University Syndicate has granted autonomy

to SSBUICET. (The minutes of the meeting are attached at Annexure XII)

(d) Achieving the targets of 60% of the eligible UG and PG programmes accredited

within two years of joining the Project and 100% accreditation obtained and

applied for by the end of the Project of the eligible UG and PG programmes

Panjab University has been accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council

(NAAC).

SSBUICET has applied for NBA accreditation for 60% of the eligible courses. Application has

been filed for the following courses

• BE Chemical

• BE Food Technology

• ME Chemical

(e) Implementation of Academic and Non Academic reforms

S. No Academic Reforms

1 Periodic Revision of Curriculum

2 Students performance evaluation

3 Performance Appraisal of Faculty by students

4 Faculty Incentives for Continuing Education, Consultancy, Research and

Development, etc

Non-Academic Reforms

1 Performance evaluation of non-academic and administrative staff

2 Generation, retention and utilization of revenue generated through a variety of activities

3 Filling up all teaching and Staff vacancies

4 Academic support for weak students

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1. Academic Reforms; Following are the various academic reforms and action

plan for each reform

a. PERIODIC REVISION OF CURRICULUM

• Curriculum will be revised once in every two years by Board of Studies comprising

member academia, R&D organizations and industry to ensure the compatibility with

industry requirement.

The curriculum is being revised every year and the latest revision has been done in

March 2015.

• Departmental and open electives will be credited according to AICTE regulations.

The departmental and open electives are being offered in the current scheme of

syllabus.

• In each semester, practical courses will be designed to fill the gap between theory and

practical and provide with knowledge of engineering fundamentals along with the

ability to apply this knowledge to specify, design, operate, maintain and troubleshoot

chemical processes.

Practical courses are being offered to fill the gap between theory and practical.

• Final Year projects will be designed to enhance the creative skills of the students and

will ensure the reinforcement of all the theoretical aspects studied till seven semesters.

The final year projects are designed to enhance the creative skills of the students.

• In the curriculum 10% management oriented subjects are introduced to enhance the

entrepreneurial, innovative thinking and leadership skills.

10% management subjects have been included in the curriculum.

• Students need to go for Industrial tours in every semester so that they can see the live

working of equipments.

Industrial tours are being organized for students to see live working of equipments.

• Soft skill based courses such as seminars and group discussions have been introduced to

improve communication skills.

Soft skill based courses have been introduced.

• The experts from industry will be invited to deliver lectures on latest technologies.

The experts from industry are being invited to deliver lectures on latest technologies.

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B. STUDENTS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

• Performance/ progress of students is measured by the number of credits that they

earned in each semester both in theory as well as practical.

The credit based performance evaluation system for measuring the performance of

students is introduced and is being followed currently.

• For the award of grades in a course, all component wise evaluation shall be done in

terms of marks. The components include: Midterm-1 and Midterm-2 examinations,

assignments/ projects/ class presentations/ attendance, and End semester

examination.

The component wise evaluation in terms of marks is being done.

• Finalization of the grades shall be done by the Board of Control of the department/

institute or appropriate body/committee approved by the university for the purpose.

The practice of finalization of grade by the Board of Control of Institute is being

followed.

• Internal assessment of students for each subject will be based on formative

evaluation: tests, assignments, quizzes, presentations orals, individual and group

assignments.

The internal assessment is being done as per the procedure based on the tests,

assignments, quizzes, oral presentations and group assignments.

• Answer sheets of End Semester and Mid semester exams are shown to students after

evaluation within a week of conduct of the exams.

The practice of showing answer sheets of End Semester and Mid semester exams

is being followed.

• Weak students in each subject, who are awarded E grade, will repeat through some

preparatory classes for that subject in next three weeks before they are reexamined.

The weak students in each subject are made to repeat to preparatory classes and

then re-examination is done.

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• To encourage the students for self assessment, faculty will give assignments/

tutorials with solutions. In addition to this mock test and quizzes will be conducted

with help of on-line question bank.

• Provision will be made in the time-table for counseling of students to resolve their

personal and academic issues.

C. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OF FACULTY BY STUDENTS

1. Faculty is being encouraged to get the feedback from the students after the

completion of the course so as to improve the teaching learning process.

2. A feedback performa has been prepared and standardized to take feedback from

students based on various parameters like: quality of teaching, use of teaching aid,

accessibility of faculty members, syllabus covered, types of test given, and effort

beyond syllabus covered etc.

3. Faculty is being motivated to take continuous feedback from the students formally as

well as informally.

4. Feedback performa filled by the students has been analysed by the H.O.D and

accordingly motivate the faculty so as to improve the quality of teaching.

5. Regular departmental meetings are being held for strategic planning according to the

vision of the institute.

The performance appraisal from June 2013 to December 2013 is available on the

website.

D. FACULTY INCENTIVES FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION,

CONSULTANCY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, ETC

• Faculty is being encouraged to attend training programmes/ workshops in industry/

R&D institutes of repute to continuously upgrade their skills and to stay in touch

with the latest development in their field. This will enable and encourage them to

write research projects to various funding agencies like DST, DBT, CSIR, AICTE,

UGC, ICMR etc.

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Faculty is being encouraged to attend training programmes/ workshops in

industry/ R&D institutes of repute to continuously upgrade their skills and to stay

in touch with the latest development in their field. This will enable and encourage

them to write research projects to various funding agencies like DST, DBT, CSIR,

AICTE, UGC, ICMR etc.

Seed Money/ R&D grant is also being given by the university faculty for research.

The details of faculty members whom the R&D grants has been given along

with the projects is given in Annexure XIII.

• Panjab University has provision of providing academic, sabbatical, study, duty leave

in its calendar which the faculty can avail as per the requirements to attend such

courses.

Academic, sabbatical, study, duty leave is being given to the faculty as per the

requirements to attend such courses.

• The faculty members are being encouraged to travel abroad as well as in India to

present papers in international conferences for which travel grant is provided from

the university budget once in three years to each faculty member. Since there is

provision in the budget of TEQIP for travel to attend conferences, more faculty

members can be motivated to attend conferences, workshops and seminars outside

India. List of faculty members who have attended National and International

Conferences has been attached at Annexure XIV.

• The Academic Staff College of Panjab University regularly conducts orientation and

refresher courses sponsored by UGC for knowledge upgradation and motivating the

faculty to pursue R&D, consultancy work, etc.

Faculty is encouraged to attend such programmes.

• SSBUICET has collaboration with different industries, R&D organizations and

academic institutes. Faculty will be encouraged to take more consultancy projects in

view of enhanced facilities.

• Panjab University provides financial assistantship every year to each faculty member

for purchase of books and for becoming member of professional societies.

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• Although SSBUICET has a very strong research base and have SSBUICET faculty

have publications in high impact journals, they can be encouraged to publish more

papers and to file patents for innovative research. Details of Publications by faculty

attached in Annexure XV.

• Faculty is involved in collaborative research with other organizations such as IIT

Delhi, DRDO, PEC University of Technology, NIPER, TBRL etc. for solving the

inter-disciplinary problems.

• Faculty promotions are time bound and based on acquiring academic performance

indicators as per the latest UGC guidelines.

• Panjab University publishes an annual report which comprises of various faculty

achievements such as publications, extension lectures, consultancy projects etc.

• Panjab University has internal quality assurance cell as per the requirement of

National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

• Panjab University has Centre for Industry Institute Partnership Programme to

promote innovation and industry relevant enrichments in the academic programmes.

S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-1

2

13-1

5

16-1

8

19-2

1

22-2

4

25-2

7

28-3

0

31-3

3

34-3

6

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

Table III Action Plan for Academic Reforms

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2. Non-Academic Reforms

A. The budget sanctioned for SSBUICET by the Board of Finance of Panjab University has

various heads such as Improvement of Education, Research Grant, Purchase/repair of

equipments/maintenance, Setting up and Development of Lab and strengthening of labs.

This funde is not sufficient.

Under this project, repair and maintenance of equipments has been done and the labs

have been modernized.

B. As per University rules, 5% seats are reserved in SSBUICET for Economically Weaker

Section. The students admitted under this section are entitled for tuition fee waiver

provided they ensure minimum academic standard. Financial help can be provided to

theses students along with special classes on weekends.

C. The institute has the following committees functions of which are clearly defined in the

university calendar:

• Board of Studies

• Research Degree Committees

• Board of Control

• Academic Committee

• Administrative Committee

• Technical Committee/ Purchase Committee

The above Committees are authorized to exercise various autonomies such as

Managerial, Academic, Administrative and Financial. The constitution and functions of

these committees is given in Annexure XVI.

D. Revenue generated out of consultancy works is partially retained by the Institute

according to the rules of Panjab University. As there will be improved facilities, faculty

members will be encouraged to undertake more consultancy projects.

E. Performance evaluation will be conducted for of non-academic and administrative staff

F. All the teaching and staff vacancies to be filled up as per the rules of Panjab University

which follows the guidelines of UGC.

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f) Improving interaction with industry

Indicators of success:

• Increase in number of placed students in reputed industries and Increased no. of

employers

• No. of students enrolled in higher education at reputed institutes

Achievements

A. Institute has Strengthened Institute–Alumni Relationship by organizing periodic and

frequent Alumni meets and involving alumni to frame and improve course structures,

seeking their cooperation and support for syllabus.

B. SSBUICET has Organized various National and International conferences/

seminars/workshops and expert lectures with active participation from industry

C. The curriculum is being been improved periodically with active participation of

various stakeholders

D. Institute has organized workshops and Human Resource development programs for

practicing engineers and students

E. SSBUICET has strong linkages with industry; frequent interactions have resulted in

strengthening overall development of faculty and students. That is visible from

increased number of companies visiting campus for final placement and also

increased average package.

Action Plan for next one year

F. Establishment of Industry-Institute interaction cell: Although the university has an

Industry Institute partnership cell, at departmental level it increases the placement rate

of the students to handle consultancy assignments and established specialized training

centres for the industry. With the help of this project, it is planned to develop a strong

industry-institute partnership cell by integrating the activities of product development

centre for this purpose.

G. Board of Studies will include representatives from reputed industries with a view to

have a feed back to acclimatize the students to the problems and environment of

industry.

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H. Collaborative research programs and field studies by faculty and people from industry

S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E

6 F

7 G

8 H

Table IV Action Plan for Improving interaction with Industry

(g) Enhancement of research and consultancy activities

Achievements

A. Increasing research and development activities among faculty and students by providing

seed grants and training nationally and internationally

B. Online access to more international journals will be provided to update the faculty with the

recent development in the area of their interest.

C. Collaborative researches with active research laboratories in land or abroad have been

encouraged.

D. Research projects of interest to University, Society and Nation will be undertaken.

Action Plan for next one year

A. Patent awareness workshops will be organized

E. Consultancy projects dealing with real time problems will be supported by creating

conducive infrastructure.

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S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E

6 F

Table V Action Plan for enhancing research and consultancy

2.5 Provide an action plan for organizing a Finishing School and for improving

the academic performance of SC/ST/OBC/academically weak students through

innovative methods, such as remedial and skill development classes for increasing the

transition rate and pass rate with the objective of improving their employability.

Achievements

Following are the main actions taken to bridge the gap between the SC/ ST/ OBC/

Academically weak students and other students

A. Classes have organized to deal with academic problems faced by the students.

B. Special remedial tutorials during the semester have been organized when required

for better understanding of various subjects.

C. Soft Skills and Technical workshops have been organized to enhance the corporate

personality development of these students.

D. E-learning material has been developed / procured for the benefit of SC/ST,

backward classes and academically weaker students.

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S.

No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-1

2

13-1

5

16-1

8

19-2

1

22-2

4

25-2

7

28-3

0

31-3

3

34-3

6

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

Table VI Action Plan for improving the academic performance of

SC/ST/OBC/academically weak students

2.6 Provide an action plan for strengthening of PG programmes and

starting of new PG programmes.

Achievements

A. Setting up of a state of art Centralized Research Facility in the institute which is

accessible to all PG/ Doctoral students and facility.

B. Approval of new PG Courses Chemical Engineering with specialization

Environmental and ME in Food Technology. These courses have been envisioned

keeping in view the current developments as far as the technological need of industry

(Annexure XVII).

C. Providing more specializations at Masters level like Environmental Remediation,

Catalysis, Composite Science and Technology, Analytical techniques, Project

Management etc. in addition to existing conventional specializations through open

electives and department electives.

D. Curriculum revision of existing PG courses considering the major issues of the

scientific and industrial worlds, linking academic knowledge and engineering science

necessary for employment in the industry.

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E. The institute has an excellent record of high impact publications. Enhancement of

facilities for research and development will augment postgraduate and doctoral level

studies, which in turn will open up new areas for providing consultancy, carrying out

industrial testing and provide potential man power in rapidly developing engineering

education sector.

F. Major restructuring of existing PG laboratories will ensure high quality research and

patentability of work being done.

S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E

6 F

Table VII Action Plan for improving PG programmes and starting of new PG programmes

2.7 Also, provide Faculty Development Plan for the first 18 months for improving their

teaching, subject area and research competence based on Training Needs Analysis

(TNA) in the following areas. Attach a summary of Training Needs Analysis carried out.

• Basic and advanced pedagogy

• Subject / domain knowledge enhancement

• Attendance in activities such as workshops, seminars

• Improvement in faculty qualifications

• Improving research capabilities

In order to establish SSBUICET as a center of academic excellence and attract national and

international students of high quality, as well as to conduct research of international standard,

Training Need Analysis (TNA) was carried out and action has been taken in last two years

according to TNA.

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Achievements

A. Two Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) have been organized in last two years on

recent trends and upcoming research areas in Chemical Engineering. One FDP has been

organized in the area of Pedagogical techniques and one in the area of Corporate Social

Responsibility and Ethics.

B. Four Staff Development Programmes have been organized for Non teaching Office Staff

and Technical Staff.

C. Periodic expert lecture series on upcoming technologies and domains by experts from

industry, R&D organizations and institutions of advanced learning have been organized.

List of Expert Lecture organized has been given in Annexure XVIII.

D. Short term training/refresher programmes on subject specific areas for knowledge

upgradation of faculty members, as indicated in Training Analysis Proforma XIX

E. Faculty members are being encouraged to go on sabbatical and work in industrial

environment during winter/summer break. SSBUICET has signed an MOU with Nodal

Centre of IIT Kanpur for summer projects for faculty, research scholars, PG and UG

students

F. For the training of HODs / faculty, Expert HR personnel from reputed industry / institutions

may be invited to conduct leadership/team building programmes. NPIU has been organizing

MDPs for HODs and Administrative heads.

G. Enhancement or enrichment of their education qualifications to meet the challenges of

modern times and that of future.

Table VIII Basic and advanced pedagogy

S.

No.

Action

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 Faculty Development

programme

2 Media and

Communication skills

learning

3 Personality

Development

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Table IX Subject / domain knowledge enhancement

S.

No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 Refresher Courses

2 Training in the

institutes in India and

abroad

3 Expert lectures from

IITs, IISc and other

reputed institutes

Table X Attendance in activities such as workshops, seminars

S.

No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-1

2

13-1

5

16-1

8

19-2

1

22-2

4

25-2

7

28-3

0

31-3

3

34-3

6

1 Sending faculty members

of different departments

to attend conferences/

workshops

2 Organizing national

conference in our

institute

3 Organizing international

conference in our

institute

Table XI Improvement in faculty qualifications

S.

No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4-6

7-9

10-1

2

13-1

5

16-1

8

19-2

1

22-2

4

25-2

7

28-3

0

31-3

3

34-3

6

1 Starting of new part-time

PG programme

2 Enrolment of faculty to

part time courses

3 Encouraging young

faculty members for PhD

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Table XII Improving research capabilities

S.

No. A

ctio

n

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 Research oriented

workshops/seminars

2 Procurement of the state

of the art technology

3 Seed grant as well as

institute fellowship to

young researchers

2.8 Provide an action plan for training technical and other staff in functional areas.

The institute is Familiar with needs and principles of effective staff development; media

can actively participate in building staff development committees, sharing their

knowledge with others. Staff development committees can take following actions for

technical and administrative staff:

Achievements

A. Soft skill improvement modules have been organized through Staff Development

Programmes

B. Personality development modules have been organized through Staff Development

Programmes

C. Involvement of teaching and technical staff in Preparation of Lab manuals, training

on advanced equipments as indicated in Training Needs Analysis Performa

D. Training technical staff for writing Technical report writing comprising of technical

proposal, making specifications etc. through training programmes held in the

institute, Panjab University or various institutes as prescribed by NPIU.

E. Workshop/seminars to obtain their technical skills related to various laboratories,

workshops and boiler house.

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Action Plan for next one year

F. Launch Computer literacy programme using office automation software, developing

documentation skills, etc will be conducted in house as indicated in Training Needs

Analysis Performa XIX.

S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E

6 F

Table XIII Action plan for training technical and other staff in functional areas

Administrative Staff

A. Starting Computer literacy programme

B. Sending the administrative staff for attending workshops on Record Keeping and

maintenance of files (both physical and computerized)

C. Organizing in house workshops for developing Communication skills and

personality development

D. Office modernization and automation

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S. No.

Act

ion

Project Months

1-3

4

-6

7-9

10

-12

13

-15

16

-18

19

-21

22

-24

25

-27

28

-30

31

-33

34

-36

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

2.9 Describe the relevance and coherence of Institutional Development

Proposal with State’s/National (in case of CFIs) Industrial/Economic Development

Plan.

The present proposal is exact inline with the objectives of National Industrial/Economic

development plan. One of the major focus of this proposal is to promote R&D activities in

the area of Environmental Engineering and Biodegradable Materials (like polymers and

biomaterials) which the utmost concern India is facing today. The project also focus on

promotion social activities for up-liftment of poor and rural population and to develop

entrepreneurship cell for training the youth which leads to development of more and more

small and medium scale industries in the region. The proposal also includes the

establishment of industry-institute cell. This cell provides the platform for institute people

to interact with the Industry for sharing of new and emerging technologies. The proposal

also leads to collaboration with foreign universities for better learning and using and

implement new technologies that will strengthen whole technical system and subsequently

the industry as a whole will be benefited. The proposal also conforms to the Government

objectives of technical education and align itself with the States and Regional economic

development plan. The Government has a dream of converting the society into a

technological society. This is possible only of the engineering graduates produced in

institutions like ours are world class. The sanctioning of the present proposal will

guarantee that this leading institute of India will be in a position to contribute a lot to the

objectives of the National Government.

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The achievements have been:

• SSBUICET has contributed to the industrial development, economic growth and social

needs of country by providing a cadre of engineers, equipped with the knowledge of

latest technology in professional engineering education with focus on the

contemporary technologies through quality R&D.

• The core component of the proposal is to strengthen the industry-institute partnership

by increasing the participation of industry personnel in the academic activities.

Moreover, the focus of R&D activities will be on solving real-time problems of the

industry which will in turn, benefit students, faculty, and the industry.

• Research and development in SSBUICET has been concentrating on providing

solutions to problems that impact the overall economic growth of nation.

• The IDP also takes care of SC/ST/OBC and academically weaker students to ensure

inclusive growth of the nation. SSBUICET provides IT enabled education to students

of all branches and most of the processes are already computerized.

• The IDP further strengthens the complete automation of all academic and

administrative processes which conforms to the vision of the Chandigarh

administration. The administration has laid down an action plan for the next three

years in order to enable all sections of society to benefit from the application of

Information Technology.

2.10 Describe briefly the participation of departments/faculty in the IDP preparation.

University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology (SSBUICET) is a leading

Institute for providing quality education and research. Currently the institute is having 21

faculty with doctoral qualification, and all with Masters. Faculty has many books, more

than 200 publications in the various high impact journals and having more than four and

half crores Research promotion grant. The faculty members are bestowed with various

national and international recognitions. The growth of the department is due to the efforts

of each faculty and staff. The faculty in the department is fully involved in the IDP

preparation.

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The faculty members actively involved in preparation of IDP are as follows:

Prof. Meenakshi Goyal, Chairperson

Prof. Anupama Sharma, Coordinator, TEQIP-II

Prof. Neeta Sharma, MIS Coordinator, TEQIP-II

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor, EMF Coordinator

Prof. Anupama Thakur, Procurement Coordinator, TEQIP-II

Prof. Seema Kapoor, R&D Coordinator

Dr. Sushil, Deputy Coordinator, TEQIP-II

Other members include;

1. Dr. Gargi Ghosal

2. Dr. Shantanu Basu

3. Ms. Harjit Kaur

Other faculty members are also actively involved in IDP as;

• Different committees of SSBUICET such as Academic, Technical, Purchase,

Administrative, Training & Placement committee involve different faculty, staff and

students of all the departments. IDP is finalized by consulting these committees.

• SWOT analysis has been carried out with the help of faculty and students of all

branches.

• Training-need analysis involved all the faculty members as well as non teaching staff

of UIET.

• Technical committee was involved in finalizing the budget proposal.

• Training & placement committee's proposal focused on strengthening of industry

institute partnership and on increasing employability of students.

• All these activities have been carried out under the leadership of the Chairperson,

SSBUICET with support from coordinators of all the branches.

2.11 Describe the Institutional project implementation arrangements with participation

of faculty and staff.

The project will be implemented as per the guidelines provided by the parent body i.e. Panjab

University, Chandigarh.

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• For all financial and administrative decisions, Board of Governor comprising of following

i. Prof. A.K. Grover, Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University Patron

ii. Prof. Manoj Datta, IIT, Delhi Chairman, BOG

iii. Prof. A. S. Brar, Vice Chancellor, GNDU

iv. Director, Technical Education, U.T. Admn., Chandigarh.

v. Mr. Manmohan Ahuja, Vice President, Petronet LNG

vi. Dr. G. Munjal, MD & CEO, Ind-Swift Limited

vii. Prof. Meenakshi Goyal, Chairperson, Dr.SSBUICET

viii. Prof. R.K. Wanchoo, Dr.SSBUICET

ix. Prof. V.K. Rattan, Dr.SSBUICET

x. Prof. R.K. Chhabra, Dr.SSBUICET

xi. Prof. U.S. Shivhare, Dr.SSBUICET

xii. Prof. Anupama Sharma, Dr.SSBUICET

For monitor the performance of TEQIP project there is a “Performance Monitoring

Committee”

i. Dr. M. P. Poonia, Director NITTTR

ii. Prof. Meenakshi Goyal, Chairperson, Dr.SSBUICET

iii. Prof. R.K. Wanchoo, Dr.SSBUICET

iv. Prof. V.K. Rattan, Dr.SSBUICET

v. Prof. R.K. Chhabra, Dr.SSBUICET

vi. Prof. Anupama Sharma, Dr.SSBUICET, Coordinator, TEQIP-II

For all operational and day to day decisions, a Core Committee has been formulated under

TEQIP with following members

i) Chairperson, Dr. SSBUICET

ii) Prof. R. K. Chhabra

iii) Prof. V. K. Rattan

iv) Prof. R. K. Wanchoo

v) Prof. U. S. Shivhare

vi) Prof. Neeta Sharma, MIS Coordinator, TEQIP-II

vii) Prof. Amrit Pal Toor, EMF Coordinator, TEQIP-II

viii) Prof. Anupama Sharma, Coordinator & Academic Nodal Officer, TEQIP-II

ix) Prof. Anupama Thakur, Procurement Coordinator, TEQIP-II

x) Prof. Seema Kapoor, R & D Coordinator, TEQIP-II

xi) Prof. Ritu Gupta

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xii) Dr. Sushil Kansal, Deputy Coordinator, TEQIP-II

xiii) Dr. Santanu Basu

• For procurement of technical equipments, Technical committee and Purchase committee

will be involved in finalizing the specifications for floating of tender, preparation of

comparative statement, and finalization of supply order.

• Academic Committee will be responsible for all the academic reforms that have been

identified in the IDP.

• For the implementation of non-academic reforms, administrative committee will be

responsible.

• The training & placement committee will make efforts for strengthening the industry

institute relationship.

• R&D cell will be set-up under the leadership of the R&D Coordinator which will include

the faculty and students from each discipline in order to promote the collaborative and

interdisciplinary research.

• All these committees will work under the managing/ advisory committee constituted as

per UGC guidelines to achieve goals of IDP. This committee involves Vice Chancellors

nominee, Experts from outside, experts from the institute and secretaries of technical,

purchase, administrative and academic committee.

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2.12 Provide an Institutional project budget in Table‐29.

Table‐29 (Institutional Project Budget for Sub‐Component 1.1)

S.

No

Activities

Pro

ject

Lif

e

All

oca

tio

n

Financial year

Total

Budget

(in Rs.

Crores)

Actual Plan

2013-14

& 2014-

15

2015-16

1

Improvements in teaching, training and

learning facilities

3 years

(a) Equipment 2.33 2.23 4.56

(b) Furniture 0.18 0.04 0.21

( c) Books & LRs & Software 0.02 0.20 0.22

(d) Minor Items 0.00

(e) Refurbishment (Minor Civil Works) 0.50 0.50

(f) Consultant Services 0.00

2 a

Providing Assistantships for increased

enrolment in existing and

3 years

0.10 0.79 0.89

b

New PG Programmes in Engineering

disciplines 0.00

3

Enhancement of Research and Development

and Institutional

3 years

0.32 0.684 1.00

Consultancy activities 0.00

4

Faculty and Staff development for improved

competence based on

Training Needs Analysis (TNA) 3 years

0.35

0.75

1.10

5 Enhanced interaction with industry 3 years 0.21 0.57 0.78

6

Institutional management capacity

enhancement 3 years 0.05 0.25 0.30

7 Implementation of institutional reforms 3 years 0.09 0.22 0.31

8 Academic support for weak students 3 years 0.01 0.545 0.55

9 Incremental Operating Cost

3 years

0.00

(a) Salaries 0.23 0.37 0.60

(b) Consumables 0.16 0.23 0.39

( c) Operation & Maintenance 0.12 0.03 0.15

TOTAL 4.16 7.40 11.56

Signature of Coordinator, TEQIP

Signature of Head, UICET Signature of Head of the Institution

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2.13 Provide the targets against the deliverables listed in following Table-2

Table-30: INSTITUTIONAL PROJECT TARGETS

S.

No Deliverables Base‐

line Targets to be achieved

At the end of 2 years

of joining the

Project

By project closing

1 Number of students registered for

(a) Masters in Engineering programme

(b) Doctoral programme in Engineering

54

15

72 (Including ME Chemical

ME Food Technology and

MSc IC)

25

94

35

2 Revenue from externally funded R&D

projects and consultancies in total

revenue (Rs. in lakh) 225.49 + 75*

397++ 75*

More than 400

3 Number of publications in refereed

journals

(a) National

(b) International

25

77

134 (including National and

International)

60

150

4 IRG as % of total annual recurring

expenditure

40.37% 57.9% (including that

generated by fees, various

activities under TEQIP and

R&D projects)

60%

5 Number of co‐authored publications in

refereed journals

(a) National

(b) International

25

77

134 (including National and

International)

60

150

6 Student credentials

(a) campus placement rate of

• UG students

• PG students

(b) average salary of placement

package for (Rs. in lakh)

• UG students

• PG students

70

40

4.5 lakhs

3 lakhs

73%

45%

4.95 lakhs

3.25 lakhs

75%

50%

5.5 Lakhs

3.5 lakhs

7 Number of collaborative programmes

with Industry

1 - 2

8 Accreditation status (obtained and applied for) Fully Accredited

by NAAC but not

by NBA

Applied for NBA

accreditation for BE

Chemical, BE Food

Technology and ME

Chemical (60% of the

eligible courses)

100% of eligible

courses

9 Vacancy position for faculty and staff 41%** Vacancy reduced to 30%

(filled positions 70.45% of

total sanctioned strength)

Vacancy reduced to

20%

10 Percentage of regular faculty having a

Masters Degree or a Doctorate Degree in

Engineering disciplines

83.33% 100% 100%

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11 Transit rate from 1st

to 2nd

year for the

following:

• All Students

• SC and ST Students

• OBC Students

• Women Students

95% 100% 100%

12 Autonomy status Fully Autonomous in terms of financial decisions for TEQIP.

Academically autonomous to change the curriculum but formal approval

of academic council is required

13 Enrolment of faculty with only Bachelor

Degree for qualification upgradation

Nil (Minimum qualification is M.E)

14 Any other academic deliverables (maximum 3)

(i) Conference to be organized by Institute 1 international

and 1 national per

year

2 International and 3 national

per year

1 International and 2

national per year

(ii) Training programmes/ Patent workshops to be

organized by Institute

Nil 3 for faculty, 4 for staff, 16 for

students

2 for faculty

2 for staff

20 for students

(iii) Organizing Popular lectures and sensatising

school and colleges on

• Role of Chemical Engineering for

Environmental Protection in school

and colleges

• Recent advances in Chemical

Engineering

So as to attract bright young minds.

* 75 lakhs for Institutional Project SAP, UGC

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2.14 Indicate the action plan to ensure that the project activities would be

sustained after the end of the Project.

• The infrastructure created under TEQIP has strengthen R&D activities in SSBUICET

Facilities thus created have helped faculty apply for R&D projects to various funding

agencies like DST, CSIR, UGC, DRDO, DBT, MOFPI, ICME etc. and would enhance

consultancy services and revenue generated can be used for maintenance of equipments.

• TEQIP has given opportunity to Faculty to interact with faculty and researchers in

Foreign Universities building a strong relationship which will be develop collaborative

and interdisciplinary research which will be sustainable.

• PG Programmes started under TEQIP II will be supported by Panjab University

subsequently which is funded by Government. Budget is provided to SSBUICET as per

requirements.

• Panjab University is an autonomous organization and has more than 65 constituent

departments.

• Teaching and Research Assistantship is being provided to students through various

sponsored projects undertaken by faculty from various agencies such as DST, DIT etc.

• Faculty will be recruited by Panjab University during TEQIP-II Project and will continue

to work in SSBUICET subsequently.

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2.15 Provide procurement plan for the first 18 months for Goods/ Civil Works in Table 31 and Consultancy Services including

Pedagogical Training in Table 32 with budget and timeframe.

Details of Equipments purchased/ facilities created, Work in progress with mode of acquisition and

procurement planned is given in Annexure XX

Table 31: 18 month Procurement plan for Work and Goods* for Sub Component 1.1

Pa

cka

ge

No

.

S.N

o

A

cti

vit

ies

D

esc

rip

tio

n o

f

Wo

rks/

Go

od

s

Est

ima

ted

Co

st

(Rs)

(cro

res)

M

eth

od

of

Pro

cu

rem

en

t

Desi

gn

/ In

vest

iga

tio

n

Com

ple

tio

n/

Sp

ecif

ica

tio

n

Fin

ali

zati

on

(D

ate

) E

stim

ate

Sa

ncti

on

ed

(Da

te a

nd

Va

lue)

Pre

pa

rati

on

of

Bid

Do

cum

ent

(Da

te)

Rec

eip

t o

f B

an

k’s

No

Ob

ject

ion

to

Bid

din

g

Do

cu

men

t (D

ate

)** Bids

C

on

tra

ct

Aw

ard

(Da

te/

Va

lue)

Da

te o

f C

om

ple

tio

n o

f

Co

ntr

act

Inv

itati

on

(Date

)

Op

en

ing

(Da

te)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Modernization and strengthening of laboratories 3.07 Tender /

Quotations First 2

months

Next 3

months

Next 3

month

s

Next 1

month

Next 2

months

Next 2

months

Next 1

month

Next 4

months

2. Establishment of new laboratories for existing UG and PG program 3.92 -do- -do- -do- -do‐ -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

3. Modernization of classrooms 0.3 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- 4. Update of learning Resources 0.2 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

5. Procurement of Furniture 0.3 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

6. Establishment/ Upgradation of central and dept. Computer centers 0.5 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

7. Modernizations / Improvements of Supporting departments 0.1 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

8. Modernizn. and strengthening of libraries & access to knowledge source 0.3 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

9. Refurbishment of infrastructure 0.3 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- 10. Providing Teaching and Research Assistantships to increase enrolment in

existing and new PG programmes in Engineering disciplines

0.9 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

11. Enhancement of R&D and institutional consultancy Activities 1.0 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

12. Faculty and Staff Development (including faculty qualification

upgradation, pedagogical training, and organising/participation of faculty

in workshops, seminars and conferences) for improved competence

0.6 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

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13. Enhanced Interaction with Industries 0.3 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

14. Institutional management capacity enhancement 0.24 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

15. Implementation of Institutional reforms 0.09 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

16. Academic support for weak students 0.18 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

17. Technical assistance for procurement and academic Activities 0.08 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

18. Incremental operating cost 0.6 -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

* Goods cover Equipment, Furniture and Books & Learning Resources

** Applicable in case of Prior Review by Bank.

Note: For Column 5, state ICB/NCB/Direct Contracting/Shopping as appropriate

Table 32: 18 month Procurement plan for Consultant Services for Sub Component 1.1

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1. Civil Works, Architectural designs to be undertaken by Architecture

wing of Panjab University construction Department Inhouse. NA

2. Modernization of computer and Experimental Labs to be undertaken by

the Construction wing of Panjab University Inhouse NA

3. Technical training to be imparted by the suppliers of the sophisticated

equipments purchased- By the suppliers themselves

NA

4. Faculty Development Programme (FDP) to be conducted inhouse by

Centre for Industry Institute Partnership Programme (CIIPP) and Sister

departments on need basis

NA

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2.16 Provide any other information related to special academic achievements as given in

Eligibility proposal of the institution.

A. In the recent past, Institute for outstanding contribution towards research has been

acknowledged through

• Award of Funds for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure (FIST) grant

• Award of Special Assistance Programme (SAP) grant by UGC

• Award of Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS) by AICTE

• Award of Pursuit for Excellence in Science and technology (PURSE) grant by DST

to Panjab University out of which the Institute is a major beneficiary

B. SSBUICET faculty has been executing sponsored projects from various agencies such as

Department of Science and Technology (Govt. of India), All India Council for Technical

Education (AICTE), University Grants Commission (UGC), Ministry of Food processing

(MoFPI), Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO), etc. amounting to total

funding of more than one and half crore.

C. Institute has organized major national and international conference in last 5 years. They include;

S.

No.

Title of the event Funding Agency Dates Faculty Coordinator

1. National Seminar on Environmental

Management, Sustainable

Development and Human Health,

DST PURSE

grant-II

March 25,

2015

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor,

Dr. S.K. Kansal

2. National Seminar on Sustainable

Renewable Energy Generation-

Current Scenario

DST PURSE

grant-II and

Energy Research

Centre, Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

March 21,

2015

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor,

Dr. S.K. Kansal

3. International Conference on

Chemical Engineering-Emerging

Dimensions and Challenges Ahead

CHEMCON 2014

IIChE December 27-

December 30,

2014

Prof. V.K. Rattan

4. International Conference on

Harnessing Engineering

Technology and Innovation for

sustainable Development

TEQIP-II September 19-

20, 2014

Prof. Anupama

Sharma,

Prof. Seema Kapoor

5. National Seminar on Recent

Advances in Chemical,

TEQIP-II April 26,

2014.

Prof. Anupama

Sharma, Prof. Seema

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Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS-2014)

Kapoor

6. International Conference on

“Nanotechnology in the Service

of Health, Environment &

Society” (NanoSciTech-2014)

Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

Feb 12-15,

2014

Prof. Anupama

Sharma

7. National Seminar on “Innovative

and Sustainable Engineering” ,

TEQIP-II Nov 11, 2013 Prof. Seema Kapoor

8. International Conference on

“Polymers on The Frontiers of

Science And Technology” (APA-

2013)

APA-2013 February 21-

23, 2013

Prof. Anupama

Sharma (Organising

Chair)

9. International Conference on

“Frontiers in Nano-science,

Nanotechnology and Their

Applications”, Nanoscitech-2012

Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

Feb 15-18,

2012

Prof. Anupama

Sharma (Organising

Secretary)

10. International Conference on

“Polymer Science and

Engineering Emerging

Dimensions” (PSE-2010),

Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

Nov 26-27,

2010.

Prof. Anupama

Sharma (Organising

Secretary)

D. The contribution of faculty members has been recognized through bestowing of

various awards and honours. Prominent among them include;

• Prof. V.K. Rattan:

1. Member of Senate, SLITE, Longowal

2. Member State Appraisal Environment Committee, Chandigarh

3. Director, Shivalik Solid Waste Management Ltd., Bultana, Zirakpur

4. President, IIChE 2013

• Dr. Gaurav Verma: Raman Fellowship for one year (2014-2015)at MIT, Cambridge,

USA

• Dr. Santanu Basu: Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellow (2011-2012) at University

of Cambridge, UK. External project reviewer of Polish Academy of Science &

Technology, Warsaw. Book proposal (Food Technology series) reviewer of Wiley-

Blackwell.

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• Prof. R. K. Wanchoo: Worked as Director, National Institute of Technology

(Deemed University), Hazaratbal, Srinagar and also appointed member of District

Advisory Committee for Renewable Energy Sources, D.S.T., Chandigarh

Administration, U.T. Chandigarh. Received Jewel of India Award by Indian

Friendship Society, New Delhi.

• Prof. U. S. Shivhare: Member of Editorial Board of Food & Bioprocess

Technology an International Journal. Visiting Professor at McGill University,

Canada 2003-2007. Received best paper research award 2000 from Union

Agricultural.

• Prof. Meenakshi Goyal: Fellow, International Congress of Chemistry and

Environment.

• Prof. Neeta Sharma: Received Shiksha Rattan Puraskar. Reviewer for Elsevier

publications journals like Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal of Environmental

Management.

• Prof. Anupama Sharma: Winner of Career Award for Young Teacher 2007 (AICTE)

and ISBRI Fellowship. Visiting Scholar to University de Strasbourg, France;

University of Akron, Ohio, USA; Fundan University, Shanghai, China and University

Technology Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia. Reviewer to International journals like

Carbohydrate Polymers, Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites and Journal

of Composite Materials. Former Secretary, Asian Polymer Association (APA).

• Dr. Seema Kapoor: Reviewer for American Chemical Society journals and also for

International Journal of Thermophysics & Asian Journal of Chemistry. Secretary of

Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Panjab University for the sessions 2009-2010

and 2010-2011.

• Dr. Anupama Thakur: Nominated as member of Advisory Board of Journal of

Polymer Materials from 2007.

• Dr. Sushil K. Kansal: DAAD Fellow, Visiting Scholar to Materials Science and

Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China.

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ANNEXURES

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All India Council for Technical Education(A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi- 110 001PHONE: 23724151/52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: 011-23724183 www.aicte-India.org

Application Number: 1-2017487285* Page 1 of 3

Note: This is a Computer generated Letter of Approval.No signature is required. Letter Printed On:17 July 2014

Printed By : AE9727203

F.No. North-West/1-2017487285/2014/EOA Date: 04-Jun-2014

To,The Secretary (Education),Chandigarh Administration, UT Secretariat, Sector-9, 4th floor Chandigarh-160009

Sub: Extension of approval for the academic year 2014-15

Ref: Application of the Institution for Extension of approval for the academic year 2014-15

Sir/Madam,

In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions) Regulations 2012 notified by the Council vide notification number F-No.37-3/Legal/2012 dated 27/09/2012 and norms standards, procedures and conditions prescribed by the Council from time to time, I am directed to convey the approval to

Regional Office North-West Application Id 1-2017487285

Permanent Id 1-455915321

Name of the Institute UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Institute Address PANJAB UNIVERSITY, SECTOR 14, CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH, Chandigarh, 160014

Name of the Society/Trust

PANJAB UNIVERSITY Society/Trust Address UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY, PANJAB UNIVERSITY,CHANDIGARH,CHANDIGARH,CHANDIGARH,Chandigarh,160014

Institute Type University Managed

Opted for change from Women to Co-ed

No Opted for change of name

Yes Opted for change of site

No

Change from Women to Co-ed approved

Not Applicable Change of name Approved

No Change of site Approved

Not Applicable

to conduct following courses with the intake indicated below for the academic year 2014-15

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All India Council for Technical Education(A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi- 110 001PHONE: 23724151/52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: 011-23724183 www.aicte-India.org

Application Number: 1-2017487285* Page 2 of 3

Note: This is a Computer generated Letter of Approval.No signature is required. Letter Printed On:17 July 2014

Printed By : AE9727203

Application Id: 1-2017487285 Course

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Program Shift Level

ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY

1st Shift

POST GRADUATE

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

FULL TIME

Panjab University, Chandigarh

18 18 NA NA

N

ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY

1st Shift

POST GRADUATE

POLYMER ENGINEERING

FULL TIME

Panjab University, Chandigarh

18 18 NA NA

N

ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY

1st Shift

UNDER GRADUATE

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

FULL TIME

Panjab University, Chandigarh

75 75 Yes Yes

N

ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGY

1st Shift

UNDER GRADUATE

FOOD TECHNOLOGY

FULL TIME

Panjab University, Chandigarh

20 20 NA NA

N

• Validity of the course details may be verified at www.aicte-india.org>departments>approvals

The above mentioned approval is subject to the condition that UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND

TECHNOLOGY shall follow and adhere to the Regulations, guidelines and directions issued by AICTE from time to time and the

undertaking / affidavit given by the institution along with the application submitted by the institution on portal and subsequently

upload and update the student/ faculty/ other data on portal as per the time schedule which will be intimated by AICTE.

In case of any differences in content in this Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter, the content/information as approved

by the Executive Council / General Council as available on the record of AICTE shall be final and binding.

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All India Council for Technical Education(A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi- 110 001PHONE: 23724151/52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: 011-23724183 www.aicte-India.org

Application Number: 1-2017487285* Page 3 of 3

Note: This is a Computer generated Letter of Approval.No signature is required. Letter Printed On:17 July 2014

Printed By : AE9727203

Strict compliance of Anti-Ragging Regulation:- Approval is subject to strict compliance of provisions made in AICTE Regulation

notified vide F. No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated July 1, 2009 for Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging in Technical Institutions. In

case Institution fails to take adequate steps to Prevent Ragging or fails to act in accordance with AICTE Regulation or fails to punish

perpetrators or incidents of Ragging, it will be liable to take any action as defined under clause 9(4) of the said Regulation.

(Dr. Kuncheria P. Isaac)

Member Secretary, AICTE

Copy to:

1. The Regional Officer,All India Council for Technical EducationPlot No. 1A, 5th Floor, DTE(Pb..) Building,Dakshin Mark, Sector 36-A, Chandigarh-160 036

2. The Director Of Technical Education,Chandigarh

3. The Registrar,Panjab University, Chandigarh

4. The Principal / Director,UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYPANJAB UNIVERSITY, SECTOR 14,CHANDIGARH,CHANDIGARH,Chandigarh,160014

5. The Secretary / Chairman,PANJAB UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY, PANJAB UNIVERSITY,CHANDIGARH,CHANDIGARH,CHANDIGARH,Chandigarh,160014

6. Guard File(AICTE)

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Detail on Page 1,Part-II) 7736236 9920515 13125600 11957300 14544800

Office & General Expenses 189600 196341 489900 489900 489900

Discretionary/Welfare Fund 119830 126800 150000 280000 150000

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on pages 1,6,9 Part II) 320030819 397475774 504311200 464425700 548234900

Office & General Expenses 4588622 4418942 2611200 2611200 2611200

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 2299000 2299000 2299000

Maintenance of Lifts 189653 204071 205000 205000 205000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 1768548 1700135 1800000 2150000 1800000

Electricity & Water Charges 14147900 14760742 5000000 5000000 5000000

Gratuity 81712951 99459974 0 0 0

i) Teaching 0 0 18000000 18000000 27000000

ii) Non-teaching 0 0 82000000 94000000 86000000

*Ex-gratia Grants 1550000 850000 1100000 1100000 1100000

Leave-encashment

i) Teaching 0 6323164 20000000 41000000 42600000

ii) Non-teaching 28800619 39977558 30000000 48300000 64300000

Provision for Pension Corpus 337000000 412000000 507000000 575800000 605500000

Temporary Establishment/ Contractual Services/ Hiring Services/Out sourcing/ Casual

workers

66877207 55118655 37725296 74942800 77000000

Office & General Expenses (Data Entry Unit) 52672 105165 191840 191840 191840

Service Charges to Bank 226158 315509 400000 400000 400000

Insurance -200000 + Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme - 75000 154156 170000 170000 170000 275000

Holding of tests for recruitment 154761 51609 8200 18200 8200

(a)Expenses for meetings in the University including T.A. for members and sumptuary

expenses etc.

3221322 4350714 5283200 5295200 5295200

(b) General T. A. including transfers and miscellaneous 494040 602474 588500 588500 588500

(c) Leave Travel Concession to University employees for :

(i) Journey to any place (in India) once in a block of 4 Calendar years 2427300 4565683 3250000 3250000 3250000

(ii) Traveling to Home Town in every block of two Calendar years 412207 118830 1650000 1650000 1650000

NON - PLAN

BUDGET

Actuals 2014-2015

1. General Administration

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Encashment of earned leave for LTC 560030 6130262 5000000 5000000 5000000

Solid Waste Management 70624 115478 1000000 1000000 1000000

Stipends (Details on page 8, Part II) 9600 17800 86400 86400 93600

Staff Club (Subsidy) 100000 50000 50000 50000 50000

University Medals 349324 250934 350000 350000 350000

Uniforms 1979490 1107687 1559650 1559650 1559650

Advertisement charges 994517 780287 1500000 1500000 1500000

To meet small additional/ special expenditure under the already existing budget heads 108729 39832 3500000 1296933 3500000

Un-assigned/ Unforseen 189756 20000 900000 770000 900000

**Refund of Fees -448524 0 200000 200000 200000

Stale Cheques 0 -4721657 0 0 0

Convocation expenses 799901 1301149 501100 501100 501100

Legal Expenses 2478529 2617422 1200000 1750000 1200000

Allowances and Honorarium to hold enquiries 20000 0 100000 100000 100000

Election of Fellows 7969866 17726 21000 21000 21000

Medical Assistance/ Reimbursement 33771359 30394323 27420000 31420000 27420000

Printing & Publication 36925 41855 335800 335800 335800

***Audit Fee 7324127 8213354 10300000 11000000 13500000

Water Charges 21990109 6091659 31000000 27500000 31000000

Employee Welfare Fund 17000 9072 133600 133600 133600

Awards/Incentive 9500 0 50000 50000 50000

Service charges/Property Tax 3316526 3545474 5000000 5000000 5000000

Loan to University employees for:(i) Construction of Houses (20 lacs) (ii) Purchase of

Cars, Motor-Cycles or Scooter/Cycles(3 lacs)

2300000 2300000 2300000 2300000 2300000

Introduction of Double Entry Accounting System (Rs.25.00 lac NR) 0 0 2500000 0 2500000

Re-imbursement of Service Connection Charges of electricity to employees for increase in

load

6500 288514 200000 200000 200000

Repair & Maintenance of Server (Aruna Ranjit Chander Hall) 0 320997 321000 321000 321000

Repair & Maintenance of CCTV Cameras 0 204750 250000 250000 250000

Computerization/Consultancy Fee 1888694 871787 1750000 1750000 1750000

Community Development Activities 0 0 1000000 500000 1000000

Trainning Programmes 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Arrears of revised Pay-scales 38350431 8584191 0 0 0

Outsourcing/Contractural services for the cleanliness of P.U. Campus Sec-14 & 25,Chd 3055178 0 0 0 0

Contingencies for cleanliness of P.U. Campus Sector -14 & 25, Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Chief Vigilance Officer

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on pages 6,Part II) 0 0 1458300 450000 1567100

Office & General Expenses 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Expenditure for conducting of awareness programmes 0 0 50000 50000 50000

EPABX

Office & General Expenses 21072 23577 30240 30240 30240

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 179013 18916 181725 181725 181725

Electricity & Water charges 5220 20500 20500 100500 180000

Payment of telephone bills incl. bill of toll free Service on Landline Ph.No.2784869 424328 288213 721000 721000 721000

GUEST HOUSE

****Office & General Expenses 101171 109668 130950 130950 130950

GOLDEN JUBILEE

Office & General Expenses 37264 52226 68800 68800 68800

Electricity & Water charges 84565 78898 100000 100000 100000

TELE CALL CENTRE

Salary of three executives on contract basis (Details on pages 6,Part II) 0 0 400000 400000 400000

Office & General expenses 0 0 216000 216000 216000

Total Expenditure 999955425 1121997549 1339365001 1451619338 1595975105

OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY SECURITY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 6-7, Part II) 46831286 52748717 78166000 61738100 82879100

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 186060 183394 216000 216000 216000

Security Service on contract basis/outsourcing Security (Security Guards -190) 11455953 13870831 19658400 19658400 22467000

Purchase of New Motorcycles - 150000 (NR - 2013-2014) 0 150000 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 58473299 66952942 98040400 81612500 105562100

Note: Expenditure on leave arrangements etc. is reflected in the actuals under the

budget head ‘Salaries’.

**All the refund shall be charged to this head and before the close of year the total

amount charged to this head shall be adjusted with income by way of Transfer Entry.

*The Vice-Chancellor has been authorized to revise the Budget provision on the basis

of actual expenditure being Statutory payment (BOF 21.2.2012, Agenda Item No.30)

*** Amount actually incurred will be reflected in the actuals.

**** Includes Electricity & Water charges.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

DEAN COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 7, Part II) 3529578 4429252 5117200 5089600 5576400

Office & General expenses 33860 38657 64600 64600 64600

Sumptuary Expenses 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Total Expenditure 3563438 4467909 5187800 5160200 5647000

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 7,Part II) 1408712 1994427 2535200 2421200 2690900

Total Expenditure 1408712 1994427 2535200 2421200 2690900

CONDUCTING EXAMINATIONS

Supervisory Invigilation Staff and other Contingencies 84505264 106753615 118700000 130500000 147000000

Remuneration to Examiners 48377881 54155284 73300000 80000000 85300000

Combined Entrance Tests 16229771 14840978 17300000 17300000 17300000

Overtime 7055035 13361977 9000000 13000000 9000000

Contracts 17819 60282 70000 70000 70000

Blank Answer-Books 17468087 17177190 17500000 17500000 17500000

Railway Freight -2485 19400 30000 30000 30000

Honorarium to Members of the Committee dealing with UMC cases 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Legal Expenses (UMC) 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Purchase of material for lamination machine and its maintenance 360000 449141 450000 450000 450000

Stationary Consumables and Maintenance of Computer 159096 405614 450000 450000 450000

Sumptuary Expenses 1949237 2384038 1400000 4000000 3000000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 42346 0 244900 94900 244900

Printing of Question Papers & Secrecy Work 5500000 5500000 5500000 5500000 5500000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 28100 55800 100000 100000 100000

Total Expenditure (Conducting Examinations) 181690151 215163319 244114900 269064900 286014900

II. (a) OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 9, Part II) 4587185 6185927 6853400 6737800 7283600

Office & General expenses 94392 100022 128800 128800 128800

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Total Expenditure 4681577 6285949 7007200 6891600 7437400

SPECIAL CELL FOR WELFARE OF SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBES

Note:The Vice-Chancellor is authorised to sanction reappropriation and revision as

per actual requirements which shall be reflected in revised budget.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(b) OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF STUDENT WELFARE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 9, Part II) 6470150 6775796 10595900 8739300 11880500

Office & General expenses 21123 0 26010 26010 26010

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 49000 49000 49000

Subsidy to Hostel Students 0 0 58500 58500 58500

Expenses on Students Election 33800 321350 11000 11000 11000

Total Expenditure 6525073 7097146 10740410 8883810 12025010

(c) OFFICE OF THE DEAN RESEARCH

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 10,Part II) 22000 399653 610400 473300 666700

Office & General expenses 25196 46926 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Total Expenditure 47196 446579 810400 673300 866700

(d) OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF FOREIGN STUDENTS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 10, Part II) 1608792 1924551 2087000 2289000 2364900

Office & General expenses 13896 18797 37345 37345 50000

Foreign Students Welfare Fund 15242 10500 22400 22400 30000

Total Expenditure 1637930 1953848 2146745 2348745 2444900

(e) OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 10 ,Part II) 0 0 12000 12000 12000

Office & General expenses 0 0 14830 14830 14830

Total Expenditure 0 0 26830 26830 26830

(f) DEPARTMENT OF ALUMNI RELATIONS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 10 ,Part II) 1453096 1292137 2194700 1299800 2144800

Office & General expenses 56835 47733 40000 40000 40000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 90000 90000 90000

Outsourcing Security Fire Prevention & Sanitation 0 0 188500 188500 188500

Total Expenditure 1509931 1339870 2513200 1618300 2463300

(g) RESEARCH PROMOTION CELL

Office & General expenses 0 35676 200000 200000 200000

Total Expenditure 0 35676 200000 200000 200000

Grand Total (General Administration excl. Conducting Exams.) 1077802581 1212571895 1468573186 1561455823 1735339245

Grand Total (Income including Conducting Exams.) 810959363 877840702 827345000 948900000 980301000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

III. UNIVERSITY TEACHING DEPARTMENTS (AIDED)

(i) ANTHROPOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page -11,Part II) 18530173 18446384 30139000 21637300 33140300

Office & General expenses 204035 227718 264000 264000 264000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 19851 19945 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 2800 5385 36000 36000 36000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 59500 65400 100000 100000 100000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 54272 34000 40000 40000 40000

Research Grant 13264 16137 0 0 0

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 71000 71000 71000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 17720 17720 17720

Total Expenditure 18883895 18814969 30707720 22206020 33709020

Total Income 252515 255078 300000 350000 350000

(ii) BIO-TECHNOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 11-12 ,Part II) 8674759 10656136 15755600 13128000 17449500

Office & General expenses 425145 478344 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 9982 9578 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 33438 33803 95000 95000 95000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 300000 313420 400000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 400000 400000 400000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 80000 80000 80000

Total Expenditure 9143324 11177861 16775600 14161420 18569500

Total Income 1258485 1721745 1600000 1800000 1800000

(iii) BOTANY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 12 ,Part II) 33074744 33504564 56659900 40981200 61621400

Office & General Expenses 398523 598720 456360 456360 456360

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 29187 39809 40000 40000 40000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 38804 50803 150000 150000 150000

Improvement of education (Seminar/Symposia-10000, Visiting Fellows-10000, Radio

Isotopes-15000, Field Work incl. Educational Trips-75000)

83973 89495 0 0 0

Research Grant -120000, Contigent grant for the Mushroom Spawn production-40000,

Experimental plots & Succulent garden in the Botanical Garden-15000)

136675 140561 0 0 0

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 120000 120000 120000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 600000 703472 600000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 164650 164650 164650

Maintenance of Botanical Garden 0 0 300000 300000 300000

Total Expenditure 33761906 34423952 58520910 42945682 63482410

Total Income 404230 404637 420000 420000 420000

(iv) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIORNMENT STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 13,Part II) 4000211 4959536 11532600 5885600 12612600

Office & General Expenses 59450 60124 92210 92210 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 13271 0 40000 40000 40000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 54553 55246 65000 65000 65000

Improvement of education (Honorarium to Chief Co-ordinator and Visiting Faculty-

300000, Environment Education Course Guest Faculty (For teaching to B.Sc. Honours

School & B.A. Pass course Evening Studies)-40000, Field trips/training-9000)

86500 118378 0 0 0

Research Grant (Development and maintenance of experimental House ponds Nursery

Material (Expendable & Supply-20000)

16878 20000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 60000 60000 60000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 250000 150000 250000

Running, Repair & Maintenance (NR - 2014-15) 0 0 90000 90000 0

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software Licenses etc. (NR- 2014-2015) 0 0 210000 210000 0

Total Expenditure 4230863 5213284 12399810 6652810 13187600

Total Income 721577 736220 1000000 1000000 1000000

(v) Dr. S. S. BHATNAGAR UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL

ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 13-14 ,Part II) 45693641 51877721 87321900 65174500 97241800

Office & General Expenses 1039123 1162199 509750 509750 300000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 24938 24990 25000 25000 25000

Running, Repair & Mainteance including RERU 17091 38291 150000 150000 100000

Research Grant 53935 59627 0 0 0

*Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 80000 80000 80000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 700000 700000 500000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 800000 800000 500000

Total Expenditure 46828728 53162828 89596650 67449250 98756800

Total Income 15774873 16964507 16000000 17500000 17500000

(vi) CHEMISTRY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 14-15 ,Part II) 34339997 38431592 80345000 46340300 87545700

Office & General Expenses 1226696 1760624 550000 550000 550000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 126091 127625 130000 130000 130000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 279002 137736 500000 500000 800000

Improvement of education (Seminars/Symposia-10000, Travels(for Seminars Guest

Lectures and Visiting Professors)-33000, Membership fee from student for Chemistry

Library-100000, Guest Lecturers for short term course in Instrumental Analysis-20000)

80951 102990 0 0 0

Research Grant 62430 69335 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 1500000 1500000 1200000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 1000000 1000000 1000000

Total Expenditure 36115167 40629902 84065000 50060300 91265700

Total Income 778560 1348265 850000 1400000 1400000

(vii) (a) COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 15 ,Part II) 17071148 15027910 23227900 19405900 23525400

Office & General Expenses 112460 134335 200000 200000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 39754 38171 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 75240 184458 550000 550000 550000

Improvement of education (Working expenses on Students @ Rs.500 per student-15000) 0 1800 0 0 0

Maintenance of Computers 9844 84224 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 151200 151200 151200

Total Expenditure 17308446 15470898 24279100 20457100 24576600

Total Income 2432005 2278111 3000000 2500000 2500000

* Includes provision for payment of daily allowance to the students during their field

trips @ Rs.4 per student per day.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(b) DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER CENTRE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 15-16 ,Part II) 11851776 11555125 17399500 14190800 19326000

Office & General Expenses 44128 30486 67310 67310 67310

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 500000 795000 1900000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 2227397 2710699 890000 1168504 890000

*Electricity & Water Charges 170000 200000 700000 901232 1200000

To acquire 4 Mbps Bandwidth for Computer Centre 0 0 3000000 2721496 2000000

Mtc. charges of Internet/E-mail Services and Network including UPS Upgradation

replacement, purchase of software and training to users for Computer Centre)

0 0 100000 100000 100000

Network Connectivity to New Buildings - 7500000 (NR - 2013-14) 0 782019 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 14293301 15278329 22656810 19944342 25483310

(viii) GEOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 16-17 ,Part II) 22581800 25993074 50359300 34944400 55171700

Office & General Expenses 351783 462459 321280 321280 321280

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 107497 157497 152500 152500 152500

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 28582 28909 100000 100000 100000

*Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 119655 139416 208000 208000 208000

Research Grant 1125 1250 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 5000 5000 5000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 13367 23800 40000 40000 40000

**Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 350000 350000 350000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 36000 36000 36000

Total Expenditure 23203809 26806405 51572080 36157180 56384480

Total Income 485850 493001 500000 515000 515000

**Common Budget provision of Electricity & Water Charges for the Department of Geology,

Russian & Geography

* Electricity bill of the department will be paid by the Centre

* Includes Rs.6,000 for payment of daily allowance to the students @ Rs.4 per day per student

during their field trips.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(ix) MATHEMATICS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 17,Part II) 24655856 25145964 50730800 34705500 56073500

Office & General Expenses 486874 304144 332900 332900 332900

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 376032 364359 377000 377000 377000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 22472 17850 200000 150000 200000

Improvement of education (Visiting Scientist/Visiting Fellows-146000, Travels/travel grant

for conference/Seminars-7400, Seminars/Conference/ Workshop/symposia-75000,

Advisory Committee meetings-10000)

5700 40684 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 50000 100000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 30000 130000 30000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 360000 360000 360000

Total Expenditure 25546934 25873001 52130700 36105400 57473400

Total Income 1002501 1323557 1200000 1395000 1400000

(x) PHYSICS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 18-19,Part II) 46934323 49858633 92038300 61423300 98492600

Office & General Expenses 981187 909648 500000 500000 500000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 39894 39909 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 125752 134512 700000 1200000 700000

Improvement of education (Field Work & Research Trips/ Working Expenses/ Consumable-

4000, Workshop Grant-33000, @Travel Grant-45000 Seminars/Workshop-75000,

Conducting of practiclas of M.Sc. Medical Physics-10000, Advisory Committee meetings-

40000 International linkage-50000, Guest Faculty for B.Sc. & M.Sc.(Hons. School in

Physics & Electronics-100000)

1156426 58398 0 0 0

Research Grant -261000(Computation grant-50000) 181506 260475 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 2100000 2100000 2100000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 500000 1100000 600000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 31400 31400 31400

Lab. Charges for student against receipt (B.Sc. Physics & Electronics- 550000, M.Sc.

Physics & Electronics-720000)

0 1267771 1270000 0 0

Total Expenditure 49419088 52529346 97339700 66554700 102624000

Total Income 6461019 6289089 7000000 7000000 7000000

NOTE: The Lab Fee collected from the students shall be deposited in the Development Fund

which the department may utilize for purchase of equipment & development of Labs upto an

amount Rs.10.00 lac or actual fee received, whichever is less.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xi) STATISTICS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 19,Part II) 13517978 14715372 24665800 18515000 27082600

Office & General Expenses 167166 117918 265200 265200 265200

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 217216 216250 219000 219000 250000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 11813 4850 150100 150100 150100

Improvement of education (Seminar/symposia on thrust area-50000, Visiting Fellow-

50000, Technical & Hiring charges-50000, Education Trips-10000 )

150000 0 0 0 0

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 90000 90000 90000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Total Expenditure 14064173 15054390 25450100 19299300 27897900

Total Income 245242 195075 250000 250000 250000

(xii) ZOOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 19-20,Part II) 22829510 24797896 45547900 30349900 49020700

Office & General Expenses 349622 457103 336200 336200 336200

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 24997 23110 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 83146 83331 104500 104500 104500

Improvement of education (Seminar/Workshop, Field work including Educational

Trips(out station)-50000, Training for young Teachers in other Lab./ Visiting Professors

including travel etc.-20000, Training-cum-demonstration Programme in apiculture-25800)

60066 73931 0 0 0

Research Grant 103428 120464 0 0 0

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 650000 650000 650000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Field Work /Study Tour/Educational Trips/ Apiculture 0 0 95800 95800 95800

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 203340 203340 203340

Total Expenditure 23450769 25555835 47012740 31814740 50485540

Total Income 387315 375516 400000 400000 400000

*Common budget provision for Electricity & Water Charges for the Department of

Zoology & Anthroplogy

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xiii) NATIONAL CENTRE FOR HUMAN GENOME STUDIES & RESEARCH

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 20,Part II) 5028979 4417376 8584500 5527600 8964900

Office & General Expenses 750365 743723 185500 185500 185500

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 95243 140422 150000 150000 150000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 52123 10812 224200 224200 224200

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 700000 700000 700000

Total Expenditure 5926710 5312333 9984200 6927300 10364600

Total Income 774581 632643 1100000 1100000 1100000

(xiv) BIO-CHEMISTRY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 20-21,Part II) 14899062 16727446 29605500 20157700 32813900

Office & General Expenses 354418 391347 100000 170000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 24982 24640 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 41382 36028 75000 75000 75000

Improvement of education (Field Farm Work including Educational Trips-12000, Animal

House-6400)

12000 12000 0 0 0

Research Grant (including Expenditure on Animals Plant Bio-Chemistry Farm and Glass

House)

96092 105402 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 32658 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 475410 392752 475410

Total Expenditure 15427936 17296863 30345910 20898110 33554310

Total Income 451622 581927 450000 590000 590000

(xv) BIO-PHYSICS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 21-22,Part II) 14230306 15979918 30835200 18651100 32342100

Office & General Expenses 396185 546905 180000 180000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 24683 24200 50000 50000 50000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 17906 9777 60000 60000 80000

Improvement of education (Service contract-22000, Conducting of Practicals: M.Sc.

System Biology M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine-20000, Gas Cylinder & Pressurised Gas-10000,

Workshop grant-12000, Field Farm Work & Educational Trips-10000)

37715 49759 0 0 0

Research Grant (including Exp. Animals) 97653 115238 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 550060 550060 550060

Total Expenditure 14804448 16725797 31715260 19531160 33262160

Total Income 330841 420108 335000 450000 450000

(xvi) MICROBIOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 22,Part II) 22267520 23690619 40887900 28624200 44970100

Office & General Expenses 428283 480466 160000 160000 160000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 25000 24788 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 57706 56069 132000 132000 150000

Improvement of education (Educational Tours-14600) 10000 0 0 0 0

Research Grant(including Exp. Animals)-132750, Animal House-10000) 120142 117674 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 471970 471970 471970

Total Expenditure 22908651 24369616 41741870 29478170 45842070

Total Income 351026 384859 500000 500000 500000

(xvii) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

(a) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 23,Part II) 10858032 11780020 19029200 13511500 20592500

Office & General Expenses 124967 132843 153100 153100 153100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 7200 29466 50000 50000 50000

Research Grant 49165 60580 0 0 0

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 71600 71600 71600

Total Expenditure 11039364 12002909 19303900 13786200 20867200

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(b) PHARMACOGNOSY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 23,Part II) 6776535 7602315 10393000 9197100 11596400

Office & General Expenses 41160 47915 61490 61490 61490

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 26585 34873 42550 42550 42550

Research Grant 28835 35185 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 35230 35230 35230

Total Expenditure 6873115 7720288 10557270 9361370 11760670

(c) PHARMACEUTICS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 23,Part II) 10029266 11345317 17333700 14660300 19156500

Office & General Expenses 82045 87390 105560 105560 105560

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 30751 34247 44850 44850 44850

Research Grant 44149 50662 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 51950 51950 51950

Total Expenditure 10186211 11517616 17561060 14887660 19383860

(d) PHARMACOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 24,Part II) 4003167 4609053 7431800 5975300 8169400

Office & General Expenses 47535 51517 62030 62030 62030

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 17025 17638 28000 28000 28000

Research Grant 22383 27294 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 27700 27700 27700

Repair and Maintenance of Animal House - 120000 (NR - 2013-14) 0 145402 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 4090110 4850904 7574530 6118030 8312130

(e) COMMON

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 24,Part II) 9522924 10673846 14853900 12886400 16416100

Office & General Expenses 978842 1026655 404400 404400 404400

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 49421 49997 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. -60000 (Cages/Shelves and other

facilities for animals - 100000 (NR - 2013-14)

43218 108797 100000 100000 100000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Improvement of education (Field work including Educational Trips (for all sections)-

20000, Seminar Travels & Visiting Faculty-38300,Contingencies for P.G. students

@Rs.5000 p.a. per student-50000)

83445 49784 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 58300 58300 58300

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

10 Scholarship to P.G. students @ Rs.8000 p.m. per student 955386 955355 960000 960000 960000

Contingencies for P.G. students @Rs.5000 p.a. per student 0 0 50000 50000 50000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 2390000 2459579 2390000

Total Expenditure 11633236 12864434 18891600 16993679 20453800

Total Expenditure (UIPS) 43822036 48956151 73888360 61146939 80777660

Total Income (UIPS) 2653330 2962226 2500000 3000000 3000000

(xviii) BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 25,Part II) 0 0 410000 210000 437700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 24912 38993 40000 40000 40000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 24000 24000 24000

Outsourcing the services for Security Guards - 4, Sweepers - 6 and Malies -2 0 0 0 2000000 2000000

Total Expenditure 24912 38993 474000 2274000 2501700

(xix) CENTRAL ANIMAL HOUSE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 25,Part II) 4885373 6102317 6363600 7262700 7304400

Office & General Expenses 56638 81434 75240 75240 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 3150 9300 58000 58000 58000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing (Animal Feed & Care) 219734 293208 450000 450000 450000

Total Expenditure 5164895 6486259 6946840 7845940 7912400

(xx) *ANATOMY

(xxi) *PHARMACOLOGY

(xxii) *PHYSIOLOGY

*Without monetary provisions

* Common budget provision for all the Deptts. located in the Basic Medical Sciences Building.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xxiii) ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE & ARCHAEOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 26,Part II) 4081242 3961211 12258000 5159800 13519000

Office & General Expenses 62007 44479 62900 62900 62900

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 10000 10000 15000 15000 15000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment - 26000 (Setting up of gallaeries in the New

museum Building - 2500000 (NR-2013-14)

0 1996 26000 26000 26000

*Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 15000 21400 65000 65000 65000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Total Expenditure 4168249 4039086 12466900 5368700 13727900

Total Income 29443 59043 30000 60000 60000

(xxiv) CHINESE AND TIBETAN LANGUAGES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 26,Part II) 3482178 3443998 4584700 4178000 5103100

Office & General Expenses 22566 50577 39000 39000 39000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 4244 4350 4350 4350

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Research Grant 16050 0 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 3520794 3498819 4648050 4241350 5166450

Total Income 77788 73372 50000 75000 75000

(xxv) UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF OPEN LEARNING

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 26-27,Part II) 107898084 114389645 163750600 140420400 174891500

*Office & General Expenses 2328736 3409455 794139 794139 1100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 13754989 14666624 400000 400000 400000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 195250 385755 210000 210000 210000

Improvement of education (Travelling expenses-58400, Unforeseen-4600, (a) Contact

Programme, PGDCA & B.Ed.-5341000,(b) Lesson

Writing/Vetting/Assignment/Translation-1076000, (c) Correction of Response sheets-

150000, Honorarium to the Librarians of Study Centres-19200, Audio Visual Aid-1970,

Education Media Centre-15000, Honorarium to the Incharge of the Study Centre for B.Ed

Course-100000, Honorarium to Supervisors who have supervised M.Ed., D.C.S. students-

100000, Grant for Workshop for B.Ed.-10000, Seminars/Smposia-50000, Viva-voce-

40000,Indian Journal of Distance Education-15000)

6704065 6905643 0 0 0

Advertisement 222290 277974 0 0 0

*Rs.15,000 sanctioned for excavation work.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Refund of Fee 1121792 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 120000 120000 120000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 400000 400000 400000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 17250 22000 22000 22000

Paper, Printing & Related Material 0 0 15000000 15000000 15000000

Delivery/Postage Charges 0 0 4000000 4000000 4000000

Personal Contact Programme (PCP) 0 0 6000000 3664200 6000000

Lesson Writing 0 0 1576000 3076000 1750000

Honorarium for supervision of Dissertation 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Evaluation of Assignments 0 0 250000 950000 600000

Total Expenditure 132225206 140052346 192702739 169236739 204673500

Total Income 124532343 132616624 132840000 133340000 133340000

(xxvi) ECONOMICS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 28,Part II) 14141944 15845327 29295200 18814000 29901700

Office & General Expenses 95202 53500 200000 200000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 98133 98068 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 74100 74100 74100

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 22000 22000 22000

DR. MANMOHAN SINGH CHAIR PROFESSOR

Salaries & Provident Fund 104622 0 1260000 1041000 1529000

Office & General Expenses 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

T.A. within India and Abroad 125067 339558 300000 519000 400000

Total Expenditure 14564968 16336453 31421300 20940100 32396800

Total Income 1909771 2965756 2200000 2500000 2500000

*Increase in Office & General Expenses allowed for issuing wider advertisement for admission.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xxvii) EDUCATION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 28,Part II) 11642945 11539102 24391400 14395000 26679400

Office & General Expenses 84687 93127 80000 80000 80000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 10000 9600 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment - 83500(Equipment for Technological &

Psychological Tests - 200000 (NR- 2013-14)

69254 196158 83500 83500 83500

Improvement of education (Visiting Fellow/Faculty-40000, Educational Trips-7200) 16200 7200 0 0 0

Research Grant (Field) 731 0 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 18200 18200 18200

Total Expenditure 11823817 11845187 24623100 14626700 26911100

Total Income 344410 257547 365000 300000 300000

(xxviii) ENGLISH & CULTURAL STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 29,Part II) 22296452 23111079 33563500 27133400 33585200

Office & General Expenses 85071 122840 130460 130460 130460

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 50000 49899 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 4439 30000 30000 30000

Research Grant 12705 19996 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 16000 16000 16000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 600000 600000 600000

Publication 0 0 0 0 50000

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY COURSE

(i) Honorarium to Teachers 0 0 60000 60000 60000

(ii) Office & General Expenses 0 0 13500 13500 13500

(iii) Secretarial Assistance 0 0 5000 5000 5000

(iv) Material Production/upgrading 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Total Expenditure 22444228 23308253 34493460 28063360 34565160

Total Income 410017 584897 500000 600000 600000

*Common budget provision for Electricity & Water Charges to all the Depatments

existing in Art Block - I & II

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xxix) EVENING STUDIES MULTI-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CENTRE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 29-30,Part II) 44632427 45919921 66376900 54758200 71737700

Office & General Expenses 159413 189369 180000 180000 180000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 54741 55000 55000 55000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 8445 0 90000 90000 90000

Repair of Auditorium - 3000000 (NR- 2013-14) 0 3000000 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Total Expenditure 44800285 49164031 66731900 55113200 72092700

Total Income 2732369 2411769 2800000 2800000 2800000

(xxx) DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY & VISUAL ARTS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 31,Part II) 4480003 5537098 14061300 7444200 15878900

Office & General Expenses 64504 84662 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 4692 4945 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment -22800 (Museum Maintenance-100000 (NR-

2013-14)

13317 13345 63600 63600 63600

Improvement of education (Art objects including Conservation and Restoration-80000,

Field work-10600, Museum Catalogue-800, Exhibition-12700, Art Appreciation (in three

stages)(i) Certificate Course(ii) Diploma (iii) Advance Diploma-Guest Faculty-25000,

Seminar/Workshop-30000, Field Trips-25000)

42278 90635 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 22000 22000 22000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 70000 70000 70000

Art objects inculding Conservation and Restoration 0 0 50000 50000 50000

DIPLOMA IN ART APPRECIATION 0

(i) Office & General Expenses 0 0 61200 61200 61200

(ii) Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

(iii) Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 30000 30000 30000

(iv) Guest Faculty 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Total Expenditure 4604794 5730685 14498100 7881000 16315700

Total Income 235146 97264 235000 150000 200000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 31, Part II) 7103760 7005010 10919500 7737100 11148000

Office & General Expenses 59441 35822 80000 80000 80000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 29990 28868 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Total Expenditure 7193191 7069700 11264500 8082100 11493000

Total Income 277433 616331 250000 625000 625000

(xxxii) GANDHIAN & PEACE STUDIES AND GANDHI BHAWAN

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 31-32, Part II) 6490708 7119580 11865000 8847400 13077900

Office & General Expenses 136828 140522 110000 110000 110000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 22500 22361 22500 22500 22500

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment - 5000 (Sound System - 30000 (NR - 2013-14) 3900 29737 15000 15000 15000

Improvement of education (Lectures on Gandhian thoughts-10000, Educational Trips-

15000, Correspondence Programme (P.G. Diploma)-2000)

0 1000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 70000 70000 70000

Celebration of Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October) & Martyrdom Day (30th January) 0 39000 40000 40000 40000

Total Expenditure 6653936 7352200 12162500 9144900 13375400

Total Income 100709 120614 100000 125000 125000

(xxxiii) GEOGRAPHY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 32, Part II) 14266662 17960757 27634800 21648400 30437400

Office & General Expenses 131767 198456 150000 150000 150000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 85726 86000 86000 86000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 21458 10200 62000 62000 62000

Improvement of education (Field work including Educational Trips-120000,

Seminars/Conferences-20000)

28000 0 0 0 0

*Budget provision of Electricity & Water Charges common for all the departments

existing in Art Block - V

(xxxi) FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES : LANGUAGES, LITERATURE AND CULTURE

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

*To conduct Workshop/Personal Contact Programme for two online courses on Geo-

informatics in technical collaboration with University of Salzburg, Austria and M.A. in

Disaster Management

5624 0 0 0 0

*Refund of 50% share of Tuition fee to the University of Salburg, Austria in Euro as per

MOU (the provision shall be reflected on the basis of actual receipt of Tuition fee.

155684 0 0 0 0

Honorarium to Experts for imparting Training to Students of Masters in Disaster Mgt. 28800 0 25000 25000 25000

Honorarium @ Rs.3500/- p.m. to an employee, having driving license working in the

department for running Tata Sumo/Jeep of the department

0 61550 42000 46200 42000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 120000 120000 120000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 0 0 0 0 100000

Total Expenditure 14723721 18316963 28144800 22162600 31061400

Total Income 1771577 1922026 2000000 2000000 2000000

(xxxiv) GERMAN

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 33, Part II) 4446283 4593059 5766200 5884700 6529700

Office & General Expenses 8726 13648 30000 30000 30000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 0 0 20340 20340 20340

Total Expenditure 4455009 4606707 5826540 5945040 6590040

Total Income 116103 162146 100000 165000 165000

(xxxv) GURU NANAK SIKH STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 33, Part II) 535581 584167 2916700 790400 3225200

Office & General Expenses 44485 69796 47650 83650 87650

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. -

10000 {( NR -Rs.20000/- ( 2013-14)}

8295 9995 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 4250 0 5000 5000 5000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Publication 0 0 0 0 50000

Total Expenditure 592611 663958 3199350 1109050 3597850

* To be ceased from the financial year 2014-2015

* Common Budget provision for payment of electricity & Water charges bill of Guru

Teg Bahadur Bhawan

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xxxvi) HINDI

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 33, Part II) 7326562 8255922 14951000 10150300 16386200

Office & General Expenses 48796 46783 60000 60000 60000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 47051 0 55000 55000 55000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 828 15000 15000 15000

Improvement of education (Ext. & Scholarly lectures-5000) 5000 0 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 50000

Total Expenditure 7427409 8303533 15096000 10295300 16566200

Total Income 162454 176448 115000 195000 200000

(xxxvii) HISTORY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 34, Part II) 13284989 13473406 26113000 15560000 27162300

Office & General Expenses 96308 54996 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 6737 9000 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 12657 12375 15000 15000 15000

Improvement of education (Educational Trips-19200, Prof. Hari Ram Gupta Memorial

Lecture-5100)

24300 5100 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 19200 19200 19200

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Total Expenditure 13424991 13554877 26267200 15714200 27316500

Total Income 170488 197615 200000 200000 200000

(xxxviii) INDIAN THEATRE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 34, Part II) 3247398 3953732 9336400 4873300 10742500

Office & General Expenses 57614 70510 69000 69000 69000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 13687 14700 35000 35000 35000

Improvement of education ( Production of Plays-200000, Environment creation-7300,

Visiting Directors/Faculty-79000, Students Directorial exercise-10000, Study Tour-75000)

185246 95000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 75000 75000 75000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Guest Faculty Charges/Directors/Faculty 0 0 100000 66000 100000

10 Scholarships (5 each for M.A. - I & II ) of value of Rs.2000 p.m. 60000 195000 240000 240000 240000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Students Directorial exercise 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Producation of Play 0 0 250000 250000 250000

Student Play Production 0 0 0 0 30000

Total Expenditure 3563945 4328942 10235400 5738300 11671500

Total Income 50951 48870 25000 50000 50000

(xxxix) LAWS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 35, Part II) 29423644 33151235 54486600 42772200 57070000

Office & General Expenses 342631 539031 200000 200000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 227351 231626 300000 300000 300000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 16127 14700 120000 120000 120000

Improvement of education (Special Course of Lectures-9000, Practical Training to

Students-25000, Bar Council Registration fee-100000, Legal Aid Clinic-1000,

Educational/Cultural Tour-30000)

65000 49500 0 0 0

Running of Generator-50000 0 13500 0 0 0

Field Work /Study Tour/Educational Trips/Practical Training 0 0 80000 80000 80000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 500000 500000 500000

Overtime/Honorarium (B & C Class employee for the evening shift) 0 0 45000 45000 45000

Publication 0 0 100000 100000 100000

BCI Registration/Inspection Fee 0 0 105500 105500 105500

Legal Aid Clinic 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Total Expenditure 30074753 33999592 55972100 44257700 58555500

Total Income 5174989 4996137 5500000 5500000 5500000

(xl) LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 36, Part II) 4774454 4665915 8787000 5721300 9568500

Office & General Expenses 35961 45887 58000 58000 58000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 4190 7018 21500 21500 21500

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 22655 4138 20000 20000 20000

*Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 7140 7140 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Total Expenditure 4844400 4730098 8921500 5855800 9703000

Total Income 320325 322023 325000 330000 330000

* Includes provision under the head contribution towards Library Science classes.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xli) SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 36, Part II) 8064652 9796291 19644700 10303100 18328900

Office & General Expenses 114036 135952 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 24950 27975 28000 28000 28000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 47318 33351 70000 70000 70000

Improvement of education (Special/Technical Lectures-15000, Practical Training in

News/Agencies-100000, News Agency Service-56000)

30090 27728 0 0 0

Purchase of Equipments for Broadcast Lab - 800000 (NR-2013-14) 0 665700 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 130000 130000 130000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 150000 150000 150000

News Agency Service 0 0 56000 56000 56000

COMMUNITY RADIO STATION

Office & General Expenses 103827 69561 150000 150000 150000

Spectrum Licence Charges 0 0 20200 20200 20200

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 88859 38142 100000 100000 100000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 70000 70000 70000

Honorarium to the external Presenters 0 0 125000 125000 125000

Improvement of education (Earn while learn payment to students-50000) 0 22000 0 0 0

Outside Production 0 0 90000 90000 90000

Total Expenditure 8473732 10816700 20753900 11412300 19438100

Total Income 1124682 1071267 1200000 1200000 1200000

(xlii) EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA RESEARCH CENTRE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 36-37, Part II) 0 184999 7503300 254600 8012000

Office & General Expenses 0 0 244900 244900 244900

Job contract (additional funds for other required man power from time to time on job

works basis

0 0 250000 250000 250000

Total Expenditure 0 184999 7998200 749500 8506900

POLYMER RESEARCH CENTRE

(xliii) MUSIC

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 37, Part II) 9139100 10072537 15606000 13240800 16507200

Office & General Expenses 52495 56684 60000 60000 60000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 21180 21885 22000 22000 30000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 79960 40750 59000 59000 70000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Total Expenditure 9292735 10191856 15847000 13481800 16767200

Total Income 159382 168811 200000 175000 200000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xliv) (a) PHILOSOPHY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 38 Part II) 8021121 8617045 20853600 13920000 22652700

Office & General Expenses 70166 63000 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 11468 11951 17000 17000 17000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 23000 23000 23000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Total Expenditure 8102755 8691996 21028600 14095000 22827700

Total Income 81911 62299 85000 75000 85000

(b) CENTRE FOR SWAMI VIVEKANANDA STUDIES

Office & General Expenses 8441 5284 50000 50000 50000

Improvement of education (Expenditure on honorarium, Stipends, Visiting faculty(on

short duration) -150000, Seminar/Workshop/Courses/ Lecture Series-50000, Programme

Cost (including field action, preparation of Research proposals TA/DA etc. -50000)

78500 206818 0 0 0

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 15200 15200 15200

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Total Expenditure 86941 212102 290200 290200 290200

(xlv) PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 38, Part II) 6066769 7296657 19364200 8108800 21099600

Office & General Expenses 54777 83243 80000 80000 80000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 27319 29066 40000 40000 40000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 57766 6188 39300 39300 39300

Improvement of education (Educational Tour-15000 ) 0 15000 0 0 0

Award of Scholarships/ Stipends 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumables, Sports equipments 0 59358 70000 70000 70000

Total Expenditure 6206631 7489512 19638500 8383100 21373900

Total Income 191774 76417 250000 100000 150000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xlvi) POLITICAL SCIENCE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 39, Part II) 10592336 11136722 21729900 14778800 24476900

Office & General Expenses 125418 137226 120000 120000 120000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 6899 15397 30000 30000 30000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment - 10000 (NR - 100000 2013-2014) 0 91683 50000 50000 50000

Improvement of education (Educational Tours/Field work-17800, Shahid Bhagat Singh

Memorial Lectures-10000, Seminar/Conference-40000, Visiting Faculty-25000)

2551 10000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 250000 282923 250000

Publication 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Shahid Bhagat Singh Memorial lectures 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Total Expenditure 10727204 11391028 22279900 15361723 25026900

Total Income 196806 144007 225000 150000 200000

(xlvii) CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF MID WEST AND CENTRAL ASIA

Salary & Provident Fund (Details on page 39, Part II) (Honorarium to the Honorary

Director @ Rs.2000)

0 11032 24000 24000 24000

Office & General Expenses 27671 28916 35500 35500 35500

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 19952 19998 20000 20000 20000

Total Expenditure 47623 59946 79500 79500 79500

(xlviii) PSYCHOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 39,Part II) 8727097 12646898 17440500 14060100 19215200

Office & General Expenses 93388 68880 75000 75000 75000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 19419 19892 30000 30000 30000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 45834 0 50000 50000 50000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 3000 3000 3000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Counselling Centre 0 0 75000 75000 75000

Total Expenditure 8885738 12735670 17743500 14363100 19518200

Total Income 704295 765736 800000 800000 800000

*Common budget provision for Electricity & Water Charges to all the departments

existing in Art Block - IV

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xlix) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 40,Part II) 7452209 8032473 17252600 11233900 18685600

Office & General Expenses 71840 88390 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 23997 22372 30000 30000 30000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment , Purchase of Equipment & Infrastructure -

13000 {(NR -250000 (2013-14)}

4800 137515 25000 25000 25000

Research Grant 0 8701 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 9500 0 20000 20000 20000

Total Expenditure 7562346 8289451 17442600 11423900 18875600

Total Income 252077 227203 300000 300000 300000

(l) RUSSIAN

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 40,Part II) 2454966 2828438 5297500 3490500 5919400

Office & General Expenses 37032 45100 40000 40000 40000

Research Grant 901 924 0 0 0

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 5000 5000 5000

Total Expenditure 2492899 2874462 5352500 3545500 5974400

Total Income 38027 45747 35000 45000 45000

(li) SANSKRIT

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 40,Part II) 5416489 5732557 12634500 7078600 13863000

Office & General Expenses 56671 30890 70000 70000 70000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 1500 1500 1500

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 1000 1000 1000

Total Expenditure 5473160 5763447 12707000 7151100 13935500

Total Income 42310 78175 50000 50000 50000

(lii) (a) SCHOOL OF PANJABI STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 41,Part II) 6068247 6583058 14226800 7488800 15580800

Office & General Expenses 36565 48298 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 44325 26600 26600 26600

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Publication of Research Journals (Two issues Annual) 0 0 80000 80000 80000

Total Expenditure 6104812 6675681 14418400 7680400 15772400

Total Income 421080 246750 400000 275000 300000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(b) PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 41,Part II) 5231768 5626537 10832400 6577000 11811900

Office & General Expenses 13253 30772 25000 25000 25000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 3496 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 15580 15580 15580

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Publication of Dictionary (NR - 2014-2015) 0 0 100000 100000 0

Total Expenditure 5245021 5660805 10997980 6742580 11877480

(c ) BHAI VIR SINGH STUDIES IN MODERN LITERATURE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 42,Part II) 644631 339952 2880400 435900 3131700

Office & General Expenses 5668 13195 25000 25000 25000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 15530 15530 15530

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Total Expenditure 650299 353147 2945930 501430 3197230

(d) SHEIKH BABA FARID CHAIR

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 42,Part II) 266593 183910 2605300 600000 2692700

Office & General Expenses 2507 3390 10000 10000 10000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8970 8970 8970

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Total Expenditure 269100 187300 2649270 643970 2736670

(liii) SOCIOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 42,Part II) 12799660 13876226 24049700 16767100 26788100

Office & General Expenses 94928 138905 68500 68500 68500

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 54888 54466 55000 55000 55000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 7060 18329 26000 26000 26000

Improvement of education (Field Work including grant for non fellowship Research

Scholars-15000, Educational Tour-15500, Seminar/Workshop-25000)

10504 36280 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 30500 30500 30500

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

AMBEDKAR CENTRE FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDIES FOR THE WEAKER

SECTIONS OF SOCIETY INCLUDING SC/ST

Office & General Expenses 0 0 72000 72000 72000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Payment of TA/DA to Faculty Staff of Ambedkar Centre 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Total Expenditure 12967040 14124206 24446700 17164100 27185100

Total Income 609530 230042 300000 250000 300000

(liv) SOUTH INDIAN LANGUAGES (TAMIL, TELEGU, KANNADA AND MALAYALAM)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 43,Part II) 0 0 1818200 150000 456200

Office & General Expenses 0 0 12970 12970 12970

Total Expenditure 0 0 1831170 162970 469170

Total Income 0 0 1000 0 0

(lv) UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 43,Part II) 41859096 45422481 61575000 55228400 68063100

Office & General Expenses 197635 297996 200000 240616 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 141491 141500 200000 200000 200000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 174380 174380 174380

Improvement of education (Films (Hire & Purchase )-4000, Faculty Industry Interaction & Research-

9600, Technical and Secretarial Assistance/hiring charges-24000, Seminar/Symposium on thrust area-

40000 For Consultancy Facilities-1000, T.A./D.A. etc. to staff & students for field Trips, Project

work, Summer Training & Faculty Development-127000

45537 127000 0 0 0

Purchase & installation of Gen Set - 800000 (NR-2013-14) 0 794990 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 152000 152000 152000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 350000 350000 350000

Guest Faculty Charges/Faculty Industry Interaction 0 0 13600 13600 13600

Total Expenditure 42243759 46783967 62704980 56398996 69193080

Total Income 5968662 6199971 7000000 7000000 7000000

(lvi) URDU

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 44,Part II) 3294748 2727908 5489300 3792100 5949200

Office & General Expenses 18074 27970 35000 35000 35000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 2000 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Total Expenditure 3312822 2757878 5554300 3857100 6014200

*Budget provision of Electricity & Water Charges for all the Department existing in Art Block -III

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Total Income 35949 17028 40000 35000 40000

(lvii) CENTRE FOR WOMEN STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 44,Part II) 3423436 4439061 7086300 6023800 7951700

Office & General Expenses 17758 14303 25000 25000 25000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 7099 7500 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 4020 0 15000 15000 15000

Total Expenditure 3452313 4460864 7156300 6093800 8021700

Total Income 43187 72451 45000 75000 75000

(lviii) ENERGY RESEARCH CENTRE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 44,Part II) 1397154 1549662 3815700 2040400 4158500

Office & General Expenses 33670 41283 40000 40000 40000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 6377 0 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 42297 42319 27500 27500 27500

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Research Grant 4252 5299 0 0 0

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Total Expenditure 1483750 1638563 3953200 2177900 4296000

(lix) UNIVERSITY CENTRE OF INSTRUMENTATION AND MICRO-

ELECTRONICS (UCIM)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 45,Part II) 1651042 1568700 6789900 1737200 7361000

Office & General Expenses 267993 281076 48530 48530 48530

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 75386 83161 85000 85000 85000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 118125 101181 200000 200000 200000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 300000 300000 300000

Total Expenditure 2112546 2034118 7423430 2370730 7994530

Total Income 558598 533869 800000 800000 800000

(lx) CENTRE FOR DEFENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 45,Part II) 3496393 3965369 6636500 5524500 7427500

Office & General Expenses 70165 60873 50000 50000 75000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 230000 230000 200000 200000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 1181 52266 100000 100000 75000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Improvement of education (Guest faculty, Honorarium to Co-ordinator, Contingencies etc-

419600, Guest Faculty for M.Phil & one year PGDDMS & 3 months course in ECCDMS-

160000)

267836 220122 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 120000 120000 120000

Guest Faculty 0 0 500000 410000 500000

Total Expenditure 4065575 4528630 7686500 6484500 8377500

Total Income 291126 199263 450000 250000 250000

(lxi) DEPARMENT OF COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND DISABILITY STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 45-46,Part II) 9988103 7687168 12359000 10458000 13790200

Office & General Expenses 237577 207502 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 77000 77000 77000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 10000 10000 10000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Inspection/Approval/ Processing Fee 0 0 52500 52500 52500

Total Expenditure 10225680 7894670 12798500 10897500 14229700

Total Income 634190 819041 650000 835000 850000

(lxii) LIFE LONG LEARNING & EXTENSION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 46,Part II) 6924534 7258446 12306300 8853800 12754700

Office & General Expenses 72160 46581 65000 65000 65000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 4197 7117 30000 30000 30000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 23800 23800 23800

Improvement of education (Material & other cost for short term orientation/training

programmes -10000)

42000 83250 0 0 0

P.O.L. & T. A. for field work 0 4680 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 5000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 40000 25000

Guest Faculty/Instructor 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Vocational Courses with Ceiling of expenditure Rs.25000/- per college 0 0 90000 90000 90000

*Common budget provision for Electricity & Water Charges to the existing

departments in the Building

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Total Expenditure 7042891 7400074 12580100 9127600 13028500

Total Income 48445 49787 50000 55000 55000

(lxiii) PANJAB UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CENTRE SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 47,Part II) 21365248 22684769 35870000 26282000 39260100

Office & General Expenses 254013 363835 520150 520150 520150

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 537420 753550 1000000 1000000 1000000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 18400 0 1000000 1000000 1000000

Improvement of education (Visiting Faculty-100000, Travel-100000, Miscellaneous

expenditure (Advertisement charges, legal expenses & OTA etc.)-100000, Establishment

of Regional Centre-100000, Bar Council Registration Fee-5000, Practical Training

Programme-20000)

19624 56236 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 350000 350000 350000

Bar Council Registration/ Inspection Fee 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Campus Maintenance 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Total Expenditure 22194705 23858390 39090150 29502150 42480250

Total Income 2269143 2744572 2120000 2877000 2877000

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 47,Part II) 4666622 5515638 13189400 8304200 14271100

Office & General Expenses 142590 141489 348000 348000 348000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 313485 45720 150000 150000 150000

Improvement of Education 283358 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 400000 400000 400000

Outsourcing/contract manpower : Project Director, Horticulture staff, security and

sweepers, House Keeper, Hostel Cook, Attendants, Lab. Technicians, Electrician, Plumber,

Peons, Drivers, Hostel Staff. Etc.-5000000)

0 2145400 5000000 3500000 5000000

Campus Maintenance 0 0 300000 300000 300000

(lxiv) (a) PANJAB UNIVERSITY RURAL CENTRE KAUNI, SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Total Expenditure 5406055 7848247 19557400 13172200 20639100

Total(Rural Centre Kauni, Muktsar Income) 1488906 1727646 1600000 1815000 1820000

(b) B.ED. AT KAUNI (MUKTSAR)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 47,Part II) 1048243 1867503 5767600 2827800 6269700

Total Expenditure 1048243 1867503 5767600 2827800 6269700

(lxv) VISHVESHVARANAND VISHVA BANDHU INSTITUTE OF SANSKRIT

AND INDOLOGICAL STUDIES, HOSHIARPUR

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 48,Part II) 27833576 27930096 47583100 34063600 51926600

Office & General Expenses 85828 115465 131200 131200 131200

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 21980 23726 90000 90000 90000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 39192 42007 75000 75000 75000

Improvement of education (Travelling Expenses-3600, Audit Fee-500, , Manuscripts of

Maps-10000, Maharishi Vishvamitra Veda & Vedanga Annual Workshop-100000)

100000 110046 0 0 0

Seminar Room 66000 59000 0 0 0

Research Grant (Research Books, Publication (including binding) 3580 10395 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 250000 250000 250000

Stipends & Scholarships, Scholarships @ Rs300 p.m. each for Visharad, @ Rs.400 p.m.

each for Shastri and @Rs.500 p.m. each for Acharya classes for 9 months

0 0 302400 302400 302400

Total Expenditure 28150156 28290735 48531700 35012200 52875200

Total Income 44591 131464 55000 137000 150000

(lxvi) DAYANAND CHAIR FOR VEDIC STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 49,Part II) 527900 646352 3226700 814600 3519100

Office & General Expenses 15815 13363 16500 16500 16500

Total Expenditure 543715 659715 3243200 831100 3535600

(lxvii) GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAIR PROFESSORSHIPS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 49,Part II) 6102 0 5691000 600000 6116500

Total Expenditure 6102 0 5691000 600000 6116500

(lxviii) GURU RAVI DASS CHAIR

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 49,Part II) 214079 235772 2530700 291100 2749500

Office & General Expenses 0 0 11300 11300 11300

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 5000 5000 5000

Total Expenditure 214079 235772 2547000 307400 2765800

(lxix) *TAGORE PROFESSOR OF INDIAN LITERATURE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 49,Part II) 0 0 1847100 1847100 1997600

Office & General Expenses 0 0 1300 1300 1300

Library Books 0 0 1000 1000 1000

Total Expenditure 0 0 1849400 1849400 1999900

(lxx) DIRECTORATE OF SPORTS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 49-50,Part II) 16448487 18754422 29049200 22715900 30879500

Office & General Expenses 71807 61588 100000 100000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. -4800 0 15000 15000 15000

Improvement of sports facilities ((i) Boarding Charges, T.A. for Trainees & Teachers

including preparation of Ground Lime & Medicine-216000, (ii) T.A. to P.U. Teams-12400,

Upkeep of Grounds-13000, Maintenance of Swimming pool(including Contingencies)-

121300, Physical Fitness Festival for University employees-14400)

67218 36750 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 500000 500000 100000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Maintenance of Sports Infrastructure Facility 0 0 300000 300000 100000

Total Expenditure 16582712 18852760 30019200 23685900 31199500

(lxxi) CENTRAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY (C.I.L.)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 50-51,Part II) 10597366 12610895 16678100 17573100 18752200

Office & General Expenses 487736 679294 200000 200000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 6530 9130 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 51660 60000 211160 211160 211160

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 1000000 1000000 1000000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 150000 150000 150000

Total Expenditure 11143292 13359319 18269260 19164260 20343360

*The actual expenditure will be debited to the account "Foundation for Higher

Education & Research"

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(lxxii) SOPHISTICATED ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENT FACILITY (SAIF)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 51,Part II) 1131730 1048821 1384300 1332200 1558100

Office & General Expenses 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 26369 16200 16200 16200

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 46530 46530 46530

Total Expenditure 1131730 1075190 1487030 1434930 1660830

(lxxiii) UNIVERSITY SCIENCE INSTRUMENTATION CENTRE (USIC)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 51,Part II) 4174469 3541765 6758100 3848100 6330200

Office & General Expenses 8125 6650 14620 14620 14620

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 3600 6700 6700 6700

Total Expenditure 4182594 3552015 6779420 3869420 6351520

(lxxiv) INDUSTRY INSTITUTE PARTNERSHIP CELL (IIP CELL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 51,Part II) 154656 535315 1095800 815800 1207800

Office & General Expenses 58142 156716 150000 150000 150000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 79500 79500 79500

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Honorarium to Hony. Director @ 2000 p.m. fixed 0 0 24000 26400 24000

Financial support for patenting of product & Industry Interaction 10000 90000 200000 200000 200000

Total Expenditure 222798 782031 1624300 1346700 1736300

(lxxv) CENTRE FOR ENTERPRENEURSHIP

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(lxxvi) MISCELLANEOUS TEACHING

62 Research Scholars/Research Fellows @ Rs.15000/- p.a. for Social Sciences/ Humanities

& Rs.20000/- p.a. for Science Departments

7500 88108 1240000 1240000 1240000

Re-imbursement of expenditure incurred by Emeritus Professors (41) (Appointed by the

University and working at P.U.)on Secretarial assistance, stationery, postage, consumables

articles, publication of research monographs etc. on the actual basis subject to a ceiling of

Rs.30000 p.a. in each case)

161255 124294 1230000 430000 1230000

Research Fellowship

(i) 62 Research Fellowship @ Rs.10000/12000 p.m.(fixed)

(ii) 20 Research Scholarships @ Rs.1000/- p.m. (fixed) for M. Phil Courses

(iii) Jubilee Fellowships - 5 @ Rs.5000/- p.m. each fixed open to all branches of

knowledge plus contingencies of Rs.20000 p.a. for Science and Rs.10000/- p.a. for

Humanities to Ph.D. students of exceptional merit in the field

562393 1420900 8000000 8000000 8000000

Depreciation fund 5000000 5000000 10000000 10000000 10000000

Science exhibition (at the disposal of DUI) 0 0 150000 150000 150000

Unforeseen exp. (at the disposal of V.C) 297840 25000 350400 350400 350400

Electricity & Water Charges (at the disposal of V.C) 663641 1441811 2500000 1328892 2500000

New academic programme 278508 927405 2596200 2596200 2596200

Charged head (Unexpected exp. Due to court cases/orders) 245165 71565 1100000 200000 1100000

Provision at the disposal of V.C including Research grant to Non science Deptts. 0 23500 0 0 0

Guest Faculty 34000 253600 1900000 1769000 1900000

Insurance of equipments 198722 210000 210000 210000 210000

Total Expenditure 7449024 9586183 29276600 26274492 29276600

Grand Total (Teachings) 1020238875 1109247374 1916470819 1404354853 2064148480

(IV) (a) A.C. JOSHI LIBRARY, CHANDIGARH

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 52,Part II) 36134499 36317418 47654100 45367200 50410600

Office & General Expenses 810478 904816 508080 508080 508080

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 11789560 11844478 25000000 29425000 29425000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 52435 266990 262835 962835 962835

Improvement of education (Opening of Library on holidays-200000, E-Mail infrastructural

(Rental)-104300, Subscription to eresources (including West Law, Scopus, Dissertation

Abstracts and Science Deptt.)-10800000

11018672 10889550 0 0 0

Operation & Mainteance of Generator Gen-Set 80000 98010 0 0 0

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 4000000 4608006 4000000

†Stipends to 5 apprentices @ Rs.2530 p.m. each 20836 12157 151800 151800 151800

Honorarium/Overtime to Staff 0 0 250500 250500 250500

Work of Digitalization of thesis, manuscripts and rare books (NR - 2014-15) 0 0 0 3500000 0

Total Expenditure 59906480 60333419 77852315 84798421 85733815

Total Income 242337 331675 235000 330000 330000

(b) EXTENSION LIBRARY LUDHIANA

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 53,Part II) 9430147 12248745 20606300 16520700 22729300

Office & General Expenses 221130 310351 148300 148300 148300

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 518130 730095 800000 800000 500000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 5500 22034 150000 150000 150000

Improvement of education (Opening of Library on holidays-49000, †Stipends to 2

Apprentices @ Rs.2530 p.m. each - 60720)

4623 16020 0 0 0

Running of Power Generator 3000 6500 0 0 0

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 300000 300000 500000

†Stipends to 2 Apprentices @ Rs.2530 p.m. each 0 0 60720 60720 60720

Honorarium/Overtime to Staff 0 0 49000 49000 49000

Leased Line Internet Connectivity (1 Mbps 1:1 ILL) through BSNL 0 0 0 125281 125281

Total Expenditure 10182530 13333745 22114320 18154001 24262601

Total Income 196345 364291 230000 370000 370000

† The 50% share i.e. Rs.75,900 is to be met from the income received from the

Board of Apprenticeship Training & credited to the Non-Plan Income (BOF dated

27.7.2011, item No. 4).

† The 50% share i.e. Rs.30,360 is to be met from the income received from the

Board of Apprenticeship Training and credited to the ‘Non-Plan’ Income (BOF dated

16.8.90, item No. 12 and 20.9.93, item No. 11) (BOF dated 16.8.08, item No. 4).

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(V) IMPETUS TO RESEARCH

Subsidy for Attending Educational Conferences: (i) University Teachers 1220969 1634273 2100000 2100000 2100000

(ii) Library, Non-Teaching Staff ,Technical and Scientific Research Personnels for

attending Seminar,Symposia and Workshop etc.

19970 55182 105000 105000 105000

(iii) Subsidy for Books & Secetraial Assistance to University Teacher, Advancement of

Research and Education

408421 327662 500000 500000 500000

(a) Research work in affiliated colleges 0 0 45625 45625 45625

(b) Subsidy to the Research Students holding University Research Scholarships 0 0 5625 5625 5625

Scholarship & Stipends : (a) University (Merit Scholarships) 35700 12300 408000 408000 408000

(b) Award of Stipends to poor and deserving students by the Vice-Chancellor 200000 196000 200000 200000 200000

(c) 10 Stipends for University M. A. Skt. Students@ Rs.300 p. m. each (Tenable for 2 years) 69300 70200 144000 144000 144000

(d) 10 Stipends for Uni. M.A. students for Modern Indian Languages @ Rs.300 p.m. each

(Tenable for 2 years)

72900 74700 144000 144000 144000

(e) Award of Sports Stipends for outstanding men and women students who distinguished

them selves in sports in University and its affiliated colleges

400000 400000 400000 600000 600000

(f) Matching share to students Scholarship Fund. 100000 100000 100000 100000 100000

(g) For Providing subsidy/Grant /Assistance to students of SC/ST 955195 947570 1000000 1000000 1000000

(h) Financial Assistance to the student for innovative work/Project 0 100990 2500000 1000000 2500000

(i) Means-cum-Merit based Tuition Fee support 0 0 0 7500000 7500000

Grants : (a) University Societies-20000, (b) Libraries of Non-Govt. Colleges doing M.A./

M.Ed. teaching work-60000, (c) P. U. Women’s Sports Committee-7000, (d) National

Cadets Corps Directorate-1500, (e) *Science Fair-16000, (f) Punjabi Sahit Academy-

15000, g) Northern India Association for Publication of Everyday Science-2500, (h) Indian

Academy of Sciences, Bangalore-2500, (i) Astronomical Society of India to support their

activities-500, Grant-in- Aid to various learned Societies-7500, Indian Council for Cultural

Relations Hospitality Committee-225)

15000 0 132725 132725 132725

For creation of Supernumerary posts, Visting Professors and for utilisation of services of

retired teachers

0 0 1000000 600000 1000000

Special Memorial Lecturer/Distinguished Lecture Series & University Colloquia etc. at the

disposal of the Vice-Chancellor

86195 2413857 3000000 3000000 3000000

Conferences & Festivals, reception to Delegates of various Conferences & Dignitaries, etc. 820126 1390373 1500000 1500000 1500000

Special Assistance to teachers for writing projects (Rs.20000 for Science Faculty and

Rs.10000 for Social Science Art Faculty & Young Scientist award for inovative work

201431 69996 2000000 1000000 2000000

Contributions :(a) Association of Common Wealth Universities 122170 0 100000 330000 100000

(b) Inter University Board/ Association of Indian Universities 49150 49150 50000 50000 50000

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(d) University share @ 7% of examiners remuneration for Teacher’s Welfare Holiday

Homes

3455017 4690706 6650000 7350000 7840000

Membership Fees and Contribution for various Association,Societies,Institue etc:

Inter University Board of Sports Events, International Association of University Presidents.

California State University Socramen(USA), Annual Grant to National Institute of

Sciences of India, New Delhi., Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi-150,

Honorarium to the University representatives on Appeal Committee for College Teachers

@ Rs.500 per case, Donation for becoming a special patron of Indian Mathematical

Society, Madurai, Indian Association for Advancement of Medical Education,

Memorandum of understanding with Different Universities : (i) “M.o.U. with Universite of

Paul Valery-Mont pellier (France)” , Indian Parliamentary & Scientific Committee-1000,

Indian Universities Association for Continuing Education, New Delhi-400, Indian

Universities Publishing Association-500, Indian Inst. of Public Admn. New Delhi-1000,

Common wealth-Legal Edu. Association, London-500, Indian Council of Peace Res.-250,

Indian societies of Gandhian Studies-50, Institute for Defence Studies & Analysis, New

Delhi-100. Indian Inst. of Foreign Trade, New Delhi-500

0 0 116200 116200 116200

World University Service (Indian National Committee)-5000, Indian Association of Social

Sciences Inst., New Delhi-500, Vishwa Yuvak Kendra, New Delhi-300, Association of

Dev. Res. and Training Inst. of the Asia & Pacific Bangkok, Thailand-5000, Indian

Societies for Studies in Co- operation-50, Indian Society for Theory of Probability & its

application-200, Indian Academy of Social Sciences, Allahabad-500, Indian Association

of Physics Teachers, Kanpur-1000, Computer Society of India-1000, Association of

University Admn., New Delhi-1000, Association of Indian Mgt Schools, Bangalore-2000,

Value Edu. Centre,Delhi-200

Dr. A. C. Joshi Memorial Lectures 0 33875 52000 52000 52000

Prof. G.P.Sharma Memorial Lectures 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Prof.I.C. Pandey Memorial Lectures 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000

Various Memorial Lectures 221753 30000 100000 100000 100000

MEMORIAL LECTURES : Acharya Vishva Bandhu Memorial Lectures on Vedic

Literature & Culture, Justice Teja Singh Memorial Lectures in Punjabi Language, Prof.

Prem Nath Memorial Lecture, Dhani Ram Chatrik Memorial Lectures in Indian Literature,

Acharya Hazari Prasad Dwivedi Memorial Lectures, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Memorial

Lectures

0 0 90400 90400 90400

Award of Gold Medal in the memory of Shiv Kumar Batalvi 0 0 1000 1000 1000

Development of Sports & Extra Curricular Activities 0 0 20000 20000 20000

P. U. Cash Awards/ Medals to the outstanding NCC Cadets 0 0 1000 1000 1000

International Association of Universities (UNESCO House, Paris) 65387 75904 75000 75000 75000

India International Centre 33808 33808 34000 50717 34000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

National Council of Applied Economics Research, New Delhi 0 0 5000 5000 5000

Annual Membership fee for Indo-Canadian Institutions 10000 0 10000 15050 10000

Dr. M. R. Sahni Memorial Lectures 2726 1000 3000 3000 3000

Secretarial Assistance to University teachers (for typing & mailing of their research papers) 19618 19804 20400 20400 20400

Pharmacy Council of India 15000 0 15000 115300 15000

Publication Fee/Cost 0 0 0 500000 500000

Total (Impetus to Research) 8649836 12777350 22727975 29080042 32117975

(a) UNIVERSITY INFORMATION AND ADVISORY BUREAU

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 53,Part II) 2195418 2094519 2888700 2554300 3167700

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7070 7070 7070

Total Expenditure 2195418 2094519 2895770 2561370 3174770

(b) PUBLIC RELATIONS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 53,Part II) 2126348 2480937 3417200 3191700 3654800

Office & General Expenses 57582 84981 70150 70150 70150

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Honorarium/Overtime 0 0 8450 8450 8450

Hospitality 4472 9333 120000 120000 120000

Conveyance Allowance to DPR @ Rs.500 p.m. 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Honorarium to Photographer on call @ Rs.2500 p.m. 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Total Expenditure 2188402 2575251 3781800 3556300 4019400

(c) COACHING CENTRE FOR IAS & OTHER COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

FOR SC/ST & OTHER CATEGORIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 54,Part II) 449923 747093 1819500 943700 1990600

Office & General Expenses 39554 50737 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 170690 170690 70690

Total Expenditure 489477 797830 2070190 1194390 2141290

Grand Total Expenditure (Improvement of Education) 13523133 18244950 31475735 36392102 41453435

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(VI) PUBLICATION BUREAU & P.U. NEWS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 54,Part II) 4672480 5779951 10439800 7091700 11317900

Office & General Expenses 42070 55365 40000 40000 40000

*Production of Books -236669 592778 600000 600000 600000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 60000 60000 60000

† 20% of income from the sale of Text-books to be credited to the Revolving Fund 340000 340000 400000 400000 400000

P.U. News

Office & General Expenses 0 0 37000 37000 37000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 5000 5000 5000

Cost of Printing & Paper 0 0 60000 60000 60000

Total Expenditure 4817881 6768094 11641800 8293700 12519900

Total Income 2266433 2058182 2500000 2300000 2500000

(VII) DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY PRESS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 55-56,Part II) 22610053 23525852 48145600 27487300 51189500

Office & General Expenses 460914 706224 200000 300000 300000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 179780 60937 140000 140000 140000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 400000 400000 400000

Purchase of Consumables, Chemicals, Glasswares/Plates 0 0 433600 333600 433600

Stipends to Apprentices 3400 0 70920 70920 70920

Honorarium/Overtime 0 0 168000 168000 50000

Expenditure on account of Provident Fund Act & ESI Act to employees in University Press 0 0 60000 60000 60000

Total Expenditure 23254147 24293013 49618120 28959820 52644020

(VIII) BHAI GHANAYIA JI INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 56-57,Part II) 14720867 15333200 21891800 20052300 25104300

Office & General Expenses 198905 241316 100000 120000 120000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 50349 92807 125000 125000 150000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 101877 36450 36000 61000 36000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 250000 271860 250000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 150000 105000 150000

Medicines 3653120 4237934 4700000 4700000 5500000

Total Expenditure 18725118 19941707 27287800 25470160 31345300

† Created for the Publication of Scholarly and General Books. (B.O.F. dated 11.10.85, item

No.24 and 23.11.90, item No.11).

* Includes transport charges.

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(IX) (a) RESEARCH JOURNAL (SCIENCE)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 57,Part II) 863888 987907 1056700 1405600 1500000

Office & General Expenses 54080 26797 40000 40000 40000

Publication of Journals 81117 81267 130000 130000 130000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 22200 22200 22200

Total Expenditure 999085 1095971 1248900 1597800 1692200

Total Income 25490 24390 36000 35000 36000

(b) RESEARCH JOURNAL (SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 57,Part II) 846215 991623 1082300 1255900 1253000

Office & General Expenses 2900 2932 23300 23300 23300

Publication of Journals 53100 56700 70000 70000 70000

Honorarioum/Allowance to Experts 0 1500 7000 7000 7000

Total Expenditure 902215 1052755 1182600 1356200 1353300

(c) RESEARCH JOURNAL (ARTS)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 57,Part II) 199377 244006 697000 306200 767300

Office & General Expenses 31555 6829 40000 40000 40000

Publication of Journals 21363 12422 90000 90000 90000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 13000 13000 13000

Honorarioum/Allowance to Experts 0 14000 40000 40000 40000

Total Expenditure 252295 277257 880000 489200 950300

Grand Total (Research Journals) 2153595 2425983 3311500 3443200 3995800

(X) UNIVERSITY HOSTELS

(a) HOSTEL NO. 1 (MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 58,Part II) 2149502 2368598 3061100 2540300 3160800

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8500 8500 8500

Total Expenditure 2149502 2368598 3076700 2555900 3176400

(b) HOSTEL NO. 2 (G. C. CHATTERJI HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 58,Part II) 1958895 2418021 3145800 2713000 3265200

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8500 8500 8500

Total Expenditure 1958895 2418021 3161400 2728600 3280800

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(c) HOSTEL NO. 3 (BHATNAGAR HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 58,Part II) 2690809 2423242 3296500 2662500 3241700

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8500 8500 8500

Total Expenditure 2690809 2423242 3312100 2678100 3257300

(d) HOSTEL NO. 4 (PATEL HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 58,Part II) 2170884 3140448 3382900 3691500 3765800

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8500 8500 8500

Total Expenditure 2170884 3140448 3398500 3707100 3781400

(e) HOSTEL No. 5 (LAJPAT RAI HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 59,Part II) 2568535 2864728 3423400 3313800 3804000

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8500 8500 8500

Total Expenditure 2568535 2864728 3439000 3329400 3819600

(f) HOSTEL NO. 6 (TEJA SINGH HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 59,Part II) 2084312 2725126 3218200 3251900 3587500

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8000 8000 8000

Outsource of Service of Security, Sanitation/Cleaniness and Horticulture etc 0 0 300000 300000 400000

Total Expenditure 2084312 2725126 3533300 3567000 4002600

(g) HOSTEL NO. 7 (SWAMI VIVEKANAND HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 59,Part II) 653840 768915 1262300 793100 1368600

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8000 8000 8000

Total Expenditure 653840 768915 1277400 808200 1383700

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 59,Part II) 1070621 1526173 2519000 2067000 2786900

Office & General Expenses 0 0 5800 5800 5800

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Total Expenditure 1070621 1526173 2530800 2078800 2798700

(h) BOYS HOSTEL NO. 8, SECTOR-25 (BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR HALL)

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(i) WOMEN’S HOSTEL NO. 1 (MATA GUJRI HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 60,Part II) 2056745 2476919 3655700 3042800 3828300

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8000 8000 8000

Total Expenditure 2056745 2476919 3670800 3057900 3843400

(j) WOMEN’S HOSTEL NO. 2 (LAXMI BAI RANI OF JHANSI HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 60,Part II) 2082128 2566106 4042300 3090000 4408800

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8000 8000 8000

Total Expenditure 2082128 2566106 4057400 3105100 4423900

(k) WOMEN’S HOSTEL NO. 3 (SAROJINI HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 60,Part II) 2335522 2334113 4455500 3020900 4893900

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 12000 12000 12000

Total Expenditure 2335522 2334113 4474600 3040000 4913000

(l) WOMEN’S HOSTEL NO. 4 (KASTURBA HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 60,Part II) 2590617 2667522 3772100 2976800 3987800

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 12000 12000 12000

Total Expenditure 2590617 2667522 3791200 2995900 4006900

(m) WOMEN’S HOSTEL NO. 5 (SAVITRI BAI PHULE HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 61,Part II) 2280043 2996266 3585100 3579100 3923300

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Total Expenditure 2280043 2996266 3598200 3592200 3936400

(n) WOMEN’S HOSTEL NO. 6 (MOTHER TERESA HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 61,Part II) 1777868 2282606 3138400 2848600 3488700

Office & General Expenses 0 0 6650 6650 6650

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 8500 8500 8500

Total Expenditure 1777868 2282606 3153550 2863750 3503850

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2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(o) GIRLS HOSTEL NO. 7 (BEBE NANAKI HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 61,Part II) 1479154 1714030 3995400 2046800 4248100

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Total Expenditure 1479154 1714030 4008500 2059900 4261200

(p) GIRLS HOSTEL NO. 8, SECTOR -25 (FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE HALL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 62,Part II) 1786216 2359197 3742700 2898800 4081300

Office & General Expenses 0 0 7100 7100 7100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Total Expenditure 1786216 2359197 3755800 2911900 4094400

(q) GIRLS HOSTEL NO.9 , SECTOR - 25 (AMRITA PRITAM)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 62,Part II) 0 139353 2771100 2326300 2922500

Office & General Expenses 0 0 5800 5800 5800

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 6000 6000 6000

Outsource of Service of Security, Sanitation/Cleaniness and Horticulture etc. 0 0 700000 700000 900000

Total Expenditure 0 139353 3482900 3038100 3834300

(r) GIRLS HOSTEL NO.10

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 62,Part II) 0 96396 2775900 80000 2974600

Total Expenditure 0 96396 2775900 80000 2974600

(s) WORKING WOMEN’S HOSTEL

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 62,Part II) 208521 299274 963400 393900 1063700

Office & General Expenses 0 0 4100 4100 4100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 3000 3000 3000

Total Expenditure 208521 299274 970500 401000 1070800

Grand Total Expenditure(Hostels) 31944212 38167033 61468550 48598850 66363250

Grand Total Income (Hostels) 1943857 2791527 2300000 2700000 2700000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(XI) (a) WORKS DEPARTMENT

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 63-65,Part II) 134243186 166069263 196659400 186396600 215994800

Office & General Expenses 127285 270579 400000 400000 400000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 31160 31160 31160

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 250000 250000 250000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 0 0 150000 150000 150000

*Payment of Electricity Bill of 11 KV Sub Station, Sector-25, Chandigarh 0 3861935 5000000 5000000 5000000

Honorarium to technical advisor 231000 180000 180000 180000 216000

Special repair fund at the disposal of Vice-Chancellor 0 117711 0 0 0

Outsourcing of services for public health and operation of pumps 0 0 6500000 8405710 6500000

Annual Repair, Maintenance and Minor Improvement 27119367 22639289 19800000 17894290 19800000

Sub Total Expenditure(Works) 161720838 193138777 228970560 218707760 248341960

Office & General Expenses 50850 70762 70000 70000 70000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 12284 8290 26610 26610 26610

*Stipend to Apprentice 92847 73370 121440 121440 121440

Honorarium to Advisor Architect @ Rs.10000 p.m. 90000 120000 120000 120000 120000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software Licenses etc.(NR- 2014-2015) 0 0 40000 40000 0

Total Expenditure (Architect Unit) 245981 272422 378050 378050 338050

ARCHITECT UNIT

(iii) the XEN shall ensure that the amount of electricity consumption as per sub

meter reading on the basis of applicable rates is prepared and deposited in the Panjab

University Current Account by the concerned hostels. The amount so deposited shall

be credited to the above head by way transfer entry.

*Rs.60,000 is to be met from the income received from the Board of Apprenticeship Training &

Credited to the Non-Plan income (B.O.F., dated 4.1.99, item No. 18).

* Payment of Electricity bill of the departments connected through the sub-station i.e. UIET,

UIAMS, Boy’s Hostel No.8 & Girl’s Hostel No.9 and other buildings if attached in future shall

be made out of this head as one bill will be raised by the U.T. Electricity Department for 11 KV

Sub-Station instead of raising individual bill to each departments with the following conditions:

(i) the Executive Engineer shall ensure the installation of sub-meter in the building of the

Hostels to be fed from the 11 KV sub station. (ii) the

Executive Engineer shall ensure to prepare a bill on the basis of the reading of the above said

sub meter for the corresponding period for which the electricity department has raised the bill of

consumption of 11 KV substation.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Office & General Expenses 0 0 125000 125000 125000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 150000 150000 200000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 80454 670310 1308000 1308000 1208000

Electricity & Water Charges (Tubewell/Irrigation) 0 0 200000 200000 300000

Outsourcing /Contractual Services for hiring malies for landscaping and maintenance of

green areas in Panjab University Campus in Sector 14 & 25.

1877800 3250255 4428000 4428000 4428000

Outsourcing/Contractual Services for cleanliness of P.U. Campus including Administrative

Building in Sector 14 & 25.

0 3322203 4428000 4428000 4428000

Maintenance of lawns etc. including contigencies for landscaping. 950254 1006736 1001000 1001000 1001000

Sanitation Expenditure for Cleanliness of Panjab University Campus including

Administrative Building Sector 14 & 25.

153056 179274 266000 266000 266000

Rose Festival 0 0 250000 250000 250000

Irrigation system for student centre, Panjab University, Campus, Chandigarh - 791000 (NR-

2013-14)

10000 769425 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 3071564 9198203 12156000 12156000 12206000

Office & General Expenses 73794 682434 160000 160000 160000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

*Electricity Charges 4003447 5247777 5000000 5000000 5000000

ARMI for Electrical System 1606572 2361796 3500000 3500000 3500000

Annual Operation, repair & Maintenance (Five DG Sets - Main Guest House, Golden

Jubilee Guest House, Faculty House, Vice-Chancellor Office and Administrative Office)

0 0 0 1146300 1146300

**Replacement of Main/Sub-Main Cables and Panels in Boys Hostel No.6, (P.U.,

Campus), Chandigarh -2215300 (NR- 2013-14)

0 832700 0 1382600 0

Providing light points at various places on the Campus (Agenda Item No.24) - 1000000

(NR -2013-14)

0 260508 0 0 0

5683813 9385215 8680000 11208900 9826300

SDE (Electrical)

*Common budget provision for payment of electricity bills of Works Deptt.,street lights,

overhead water reservoir etc.

**The unspent balance (if any) of the project already sanctioned by the competent authority and

reflected under the revised estimates for 2014-15 may allowed to be carry forward and to utilize

the same in the next financial year 2015-16

HORTICULTURE WING

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

*CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

SITC of fire Hydrant system & smoke detection & fire alarm system installed at Library

Building in Panjab University Campus, Sector-14, Chandigarh - 1853300 (NR-2012-13)

13299 1182053 0 1736361 0

SITC of fire Hydrant system & smoke detection & fire alarm system installed at Aruna

Ranjit Chandra Hall Building in PU Campus, Chandigarh -2079861 (NR - 2012-2013)

14298 324264 657948

SITC of fire Hydrant system & smoke detection & fire alarm system installed at

Administrative Office Building in PU Campus, Chandigarh - 2935600 (NR-2012-2013)

15499 1369213 0 1550888 0

Renovation/Interior and exterior of Type-E,VVBIS Teachers' Flats Hsp -3877300(NR-

2012-13)

8298 3817895 0 0 0

Furnishing of Moot Court Room of SGGPURC, Hoshiarpur - 1000000 (NR -2012-13) 682970 0 0 0 0

Raising of Boundary Wall of SGGPURC, Hoshiarpur - 1500000 (NR-2012-2013) 1449281 0 0 0 0

Construction of extension of Botany Department Building (7-bays) in P.U., Sec-14, Chd 1146275 0 0 0 0

For Installation of Fire Hydrant System at Girls Hostel No.3 to 8 in P.U. Sec-14 & 25, Chd

(Rs.89.82 lac, BOF dt.17.10.2012, Agenda Item No. 5) Each Hostel @Rs.14.97 lac

0 5372560 0 3609440 0

Total Expenditure 3329920 12065985 0 7554637 0

(b)WORKING OF OVERHEAD WATER RESERVOIR

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 65, Part II) 184 0 1037600 300000 1113200

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 30000 30000 30000

Total Expenditure 184 0 1067600 330000 1143200

Grand Total (Works Department) 174052300 224060602 251252210 250335347 271855510

* The unspent balance (if any) of the project already sanctioned by the competent authority and

reflected under the revised estimates for 2014-15 may allowed to be carry forward and to utilize

the same in the next financial year 2015-16

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

XII PARTIALLY- SELF FINANCED DEPARTMENTS

(lxxvii) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 66-67,Part II) 121204155 154472422 292255500 187072200 321027900

Office & General Expenses 5363984 2559862 1500000 1500000 1500000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 491912 599953 600000 600000 600000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 1085121 1377000 1200000 1200000 1200000

Improvement of education (Guest Faculty/Visiting Faculty-1880000, Field

Trips/Educational Tours-400000, Internet Charges-1000000, Development & Faculty

Industry Interation-600000, Seminar/Symposia-500000, Payment of TA/DA to Faculty

Staff of UIET-50000)

346692 750000 0 0 0

Research Grant 740097 544238 0 0 0

Refund 22450 0 0 0 0

Transport charges 157910 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 600000 600000 600000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 600000 600000 600000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 4850000 4850000 4850000

Water Charges 0 0 1100000 1100000 1100000

Scholarship of Rs.1000/-for ten months each of the Toppers of University Exam. of each

Branch of Ist, 2nd, 3rd of B.E. Courses of the UIET

105000 135000 240000 240000 240000

Total Expenditure 129517321 160438475 302945500 197762200 331717900

Total Income 147937677 142882647 147955000 150010000 150510000

(lxxviii) DR HARVANSH SINGH JUDGE INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES (4

YEARS BDS COURSE) & HOSPITAL

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 67-69,Part II) (DHSJIDS- 69,100 Bedded

Hospital)

101489072 118647211 210268800 135820800 230303300

Office & General Expenses 1752609 2772237 744700 984700 844700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 1202749 1263667 2500000 2500000 2500000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 530462 2631984 1750000 1750000 1750000

Advertisement 0 115204 0 0 0

Travelling expenses 0 30730 0 0 0

Maintenance of Lift 0 99000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 22451 48460 250000 10000 250000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 1800000 1800000 1800000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 800000 800000 700000

Stipends for Rotatory Internship @ 9000 p.m. X 100 students 6617305 7805613 10800000 10800000 10800000

Patient Care & O.P.D. clinical material 2241908 2505854 3255000 3255000 3255000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software Licenses etc.(NR - 2014-2015) 0 0 1000000 1000000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 0 0 50000

Total Expenditure 113856556 135919960 233268500 158820500 252353000

Total Income 43278863 47413251 43023000 49124000 49124000

(lxxix) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 70,Part II) 23341756 27279739 48502900 39579900 53989000

Office & General Expenses 270964 321772 200000 200000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 499859 499936 500000 500000 500000

Improvement of education (Educational Tour/Visit to Courts-50000, Special Lectures-

20000, Bar Council Registration fee -5000)

20000 0 0 0 0

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 75000 75000 75000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 500000 500000 500000

10 Scholarships (for general) & 8 Scholarship (for B.Com LL.B (Hons.) @ Rs. 1,000 p.m.

each

120000 143000 216000 216000 216000

BCI Registration/Inspection Fee 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Total Expenditure 24252579 28244447 50073900 41150900 55560000

Total Income 43481172 46724361 44184000 49570000 50570000

(lxxx) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF HOTEL & TOURSIM MANAGEMENT

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 70 ,Part II) 8229256 10710078 20826900 14403000 23561700

Office & General Expenses 407740 281424 125000 125000 150000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 299897 52779 300000 300000 300000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 168580 83991 299900 299900 299900

Improvement of education (Field Tripts, Education Tour, Consumables for Labs., Food

Material, Faculty Industry Interation, Seminar/Symposia - 800000, Guest Faculty-200000)

626569 393194 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 400000 400000 300000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 700000 700000 700000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Total Expenditure 9732042 11521466 23051800 16627900 25711600

Total Income 6363312 7371700 8500000 9000000 9000000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(lxxxi) LIGHTING DESIGN AND COMPREHENSIVE 2 YEARS MASTER

CERTIFICATE COURSE PROGRAMME IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN.

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 71,Part II) 208716 804965 3117300 814000 3202700

Total Expenditure 208716 804965 3117300 814000 3202700

(lxxxii) COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATION (MCA Evening Shift)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 71,Part II) 258367 1984165 4335500 3079600 4757600

Office & General Expenses 90063 165938 95900 95900 95900

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Total Expenditure 348430 2150103 4631400 3375500 5053500

Total Income 8880000 10041840 9000000 10500000 10500000

(lxxxiii) UIPS M.PHARMA COURSES & PH.D. PROGRAMME

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 71,Part II) 53682 697432 4660300 644900 5029600

Office & General Expenses 311841 341854 404100 404100 404100

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 335132 334808 400000 800000 800000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 0 1200000 1200000

Lab charges for students against receipt 456690 49996 2000000 0 0

Total Expenditure 1157345 1424090 7464400 3049000 7433700

Total Income 2200000 0 2500000 8400000 8400000

(lxxxiv) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

(FOR MBA SECTORAL)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 71-72,Part II) 13271256 19052305 38047400 21767800 42002700

Office & General Expenses 1013058 763389 1400000 1400000 1400000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 599998 596385 700000 700000 700000

Improvement of education (Special Lectures/Guest Faculty-600000, TA/DA etc to Staff & Students

for Filed Trips, Project Work, summer Training & Faculty -50000, Films (hire & purchase) -50000,

Faculty Industry Interaction & Research-5000, Seminar/Symposium-40000)

0 2997 0 0 0

E-Library annual subscription (both for Regular & Off Campus Students) 444476 0 0 0 0

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 272800 272800 272800

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 200000 200000 200000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Outsourcing the services for Cleanliness (Sweepers - 2) 0 0 0 0 250000

Total Expenditure 15328788 20415076 41020200 24740600 45225500

Total Income 71016482 68121346 71042000 71542700 71542700

(lxxxv) INSTITUTE OF M.Sc FORENSIC SCIENCE & CRIMINOLOGY

Salary & Provident Fund (Details on page 72,Part II) 2154749 2985313 4156700 3084100 4514800

Office & General Expenses 380964 301685 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 47682 43828 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 313300 313300 313300

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Total Expenditure 2583395 3330826 4730000 3657400 5088100

Total Income 1972930 1784251 2300000 2300000 2500000

(lxxxvi) INSTITUTE OF EMERGING AREAS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

(a) CENTRE FOR SYSTEM BIOLOGY & BIO-INFORMATICS

Salary & Provident Fund (Details on page 72,Part II) 1960010 2252703 7746700 2831600 8405000

Office & General Expenses 69701 46110 100000 100000 100000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 49976 50000 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 13125 35511 54700 54700 54700

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Total Expenditure 2092812 2384324 8001400 3086300 8659700

Total Income 774071 775710 825000 825000 825000

(b) CENTRE FOR MEDICAL PHYSICS

Salary & Provident Fund (Details on page 72,Part II) 1344062 1384109 5022100 1177400 5440400

Office & General Expenses 75235 113487 34700 34700 34700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 29715 29732 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 16931 16794 50000 50000 50000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 150000 150000 150000

Total Expenditure 1465943 1544122 5351800 1507100 5770100

Total Income 499595 539309 500000 550000 550000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(c) CENTRE FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINES

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 73,Part II) 1530232 2052814 6166700 2602000 6638500

Office & General Expenses 104825 114367 34700 34700 34700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 49122 49973 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 84807 84624 100000 100000 100000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 150000 150000 150000

Total Expenditure 1768986 2301778 6546400 2981700 7018200

Total Income 505343 603424 500000 630000 630000

(d) CENTRE FOR MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 73,Part II) 2933831 3465941 4155800 3752700 4515300

Office & General Expenses 587760 672563 100000 200000 200000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 12200 50000 20000 20000 20000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 75000 75000 75000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 400000 700000 700000

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Lab charges for student against receipt 1141580 1330729 1350000 0 0

Total Expenditure 4675371 5519233 6400800 5047700 5810300

Total Income 2773518 3005316 3200000 3200000 3200000

(e) CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY/MANAGEMENT

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 73,Part II) 81000 0 6073500 500000 6503800

Office & General Expenses 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 54700 54700 54700

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 15000 15000 15000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 34700 34700 34700

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Total Expenditure 81000 0 6332900 759400 6763200

Total Income 209040 310450 210000 315000 315000

NOTE: The Lab Fee collected from the students shall be deposited in the Development Fund

which the department may utilize for purchase of equipment & development of Labs upto an

amount Rs.8.00 lac or actual fee received, whichever is less.

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(f) CENTRE FOR STEM CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING & BIO-MEDICAL

EXCELLENCE

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 73,Part II) 2178856 2689877 8388700 3913600 9491100

Office & General Expenses 45669 57285 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 37400 37400 37400

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 150000 150000 150000

Total Expenditure 2224525 2747162 8671100 4196000 9773500

Total Income 2734960 1485674 4500000 2500000 4500000

(g) CENTRE FOR M.TECH. (NANO-SCIENCE & NANO-TECH.

2 YEARS COURSE 4 SEMESTERS)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 74,Part II) 1632906 1776509 7117500 2621800 7759900

Office & General Expenses 90080 107996 64700 64700 64700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 19733 19860 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 41984 91770 50000 170000 170000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 100000 175000 175000

Lab charges for student against receipt 153019 172548 195000 0 0

Total Expenditure 1937722 2168683 7617200 3121500 8259600

Total Income 556822 370029 550000 400000 500000

(h) CENTRE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 74,Part II) 1511332 1431339 7491800 1448000 8021700

Office & General Expenses 47891 39902 70000 70000 70000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 49326 50000 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 59617 65051 74700 74700 74700

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 7000 25000 25000 25000 25000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 25000 25000 25000

Total Expenditure 1675166 1611292 7781500 1737700 8311400

Total Income 1844354 1957530 1900000 2000000 2000000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(i) CENTRE FOR PETROLEUM & APPLIED GEOLOGY

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 74,Part II) 165022 0 0 0 0

Office & General Expenses 23377 0 0 0 0

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 41525 0 0 0 0

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 16316 0 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 246240 0 0 0 0

Total Income 0 0 0 0 0

(lxxxvii) INSTITUTE OF EMERGING AREAS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES

(a) CENTRE FOR POLICE ADMINISTRATION

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 74,Part II) 3291018 4446513 9537700 5477600 10262200

Office & General Expenses 105295 106141 80000 80000 80000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 46173 47609 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 9675 17000 30000 30000 30000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 20000 0 20000 20000 20000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 0 10000 10000 10000

Total Expenditure 3472161 4617263 9747700 5687600 10472200

Total Income 1096368 1308985 1400000 1400000 1400000

(b) CENTRE FOR SOCIAL WORK

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 74,Part II) 2805427 3482914 7792600 4313100 8711200

Office & General Expenses 106169 103522 94700 94700 94700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 49930 49959 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 20968 23212 30000 30000 30000

Improvement of education (Field Work-70000) Practical Training in Govt,Non-Govt,

Organization/Agencies/Institutes - 30000

99611 88533 0 0 0

Research Grant 0 20000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 70000 70000 70000

Total Expenditure 3082105 3768140 8087300 4607800 9005900

Total Income 1209474 1648687 1300000 1730000 1750000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(c) CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 75,Part II) 2176947 2797704 8278900 3240900 8918600

Office & General Expenses 103358 109995 84700 84700 84700

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 45020 49365 50000 50000 50000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 16685 0 50000 50000 50000

Improvement of education (Field Work-20000, Seminar/Symposia/Educational Trips,

Faculty Interaction,Visiting Faculty -50000)

21000 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 70000 70000 70000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Total Expenditure 2363010 2957064 8553600 3515600 9193300

Total Income 974967 1145638 975000 1200000 1200000

(lxxxviii) INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

(a) B.A. HONS. (EDU.) B.ED. AT P.U. CHANDIGARH

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 75,Part II) 4050172 4581400 9415200 5906000 10299400

Office & General Expenses 92816 85397 101500 101500 101500

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 98811 95562 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 4375 30000 30000 30000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 30000 33500 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 20000 20000 20000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 0 0 100000

Total Expenditure 4271799 4800234 9716700 6207500 10700900

Total Income 2127176 2329658 5100000 3500000 5100000

(lxxxix) INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY & VOCATIONAL

DEVELOPMENT AT P.U. CHANDIGARH

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 75,Part II) 4129962 3867428 8702500 4734600 9675700

Office & General Expenses 70148 56896 50000 50000 50000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 1050000 50000 1150000 1150000 1150000

Running, Repair & Maintenance, Computers - 50000 857602 40510 50000 50000 50000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 44100 50000 50000 50000 50000

Subscription 0 850000 0 0 0

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 100000 100000 100000

*Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 500000 500000 500000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 848293 50000 50000 50000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Guest Faculty Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Software Keys: Tuka CAD, Reach Fashion Studio, Plotter with cutter - 1000000

(NR-2015-2016)

0 0 0 0 1000000

Total Expenditure 6151812 5763127 10752500 6784600 12725700

Total Income 9318519 9075380 9500000 9500000 9500000

(xc) REGIONAL CENTRE LUDHIANA

(a) DEPARTMENT OF LAWS (3 year LLB & 5 year BA LLB )

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 76,Part II) 11587075 11892096 22558700 15635200 24004600

Office & General Expenses 340625 388981 400000 400000 400000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 175312 442718 500000 500000 500000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 325378 4100 200000 200000 200000

Improvement of education (Bar Council Registration Fee-55000, Practical Training

Programme-90000, Travelling Allowance-10000)

30687 346898 0 0 0

Running of Generator Set 0 37000 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 40000 40000 40000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 350000 600000 500000

Guest Faculty 0 0 100000 100000 100000

BCI Registration/ Inspection Fee 0 0 55000 55000 55000

Campus Maintenance 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Total Expenditure 12459077 13111793 24403700 17730200 25999600

(b) UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL (M.B.A. LUDHIANA)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 76,Part II) 4964702 6424312 15201000 8768700 16945100

Office & General Expenses 55826 145318 254100 254100 254100

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 117866 127357 150000 150000 150000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Improvement of education (TA/DA etc. to staff & student for field trips/educational tour-

50000, Seminars/Workshop-20000)

0 0 0 0 0

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 50000 50000 50000

Total Expenditure 5138394 6696987 15805100 9372800 17549200

Total Income (RC, Ludhiana) 37590627 29285955 38145000 31182000 31682000

*Common budget provision for Electricity & Water Charges for the Department

existing in the Building of Social Sciences

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

Common Budget Head for SSGPURC, Hoshiarpur

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 77-78,Part II) 47116676 64552590 101582600 81202500 112660100

Office & General Expenses 3569505 459066 1468000 1068000 1068000

Running, Repair, Insurance & Maintenance expenses of Vehicles 79987 233198 200000 300000 200000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 2828897 2500000 3199996 2900000

Outsourcing Security, Fire Prevention & Sanitation 0 0 0 0 0

Internet Charges for all acdemic and administrative components of PUSSGRC, Hoshiarpur 0 1000004 1400000 1000004 1400000

Annual repair, maintenance & minor improvement (ARMI) 0 122891 847800 847800 847800

Purchase of Medicine for Campus Health Centre 0 65592 300000 300000 300000

Seminar/Symposia/Workshop/Special Lecture 0 0 200000 200000 200000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 660730 500000 500000 500000 500000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 6735430 5626638 942500 942500 942500

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 11664 130000 130000 130000

Purchase of Consumable, Chemicals & Glasswares/Testing 0 159139 300000 300000 300000

Guest Faculty/Visiting Faculty/TA/DA, Development & Faculty Industries Interaction 435507 0 0 0 0

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 19885 49707 50000 50000 50000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 1260 30000 30000 30000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 0 0 0 0 150000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 99918 74383 100000 100000 100000

Field Work/Study Tours/ Educational Trips/Training/Internship etc. 0 303312 50000 50000 50000

BCIl Registration/Inspection Fee 0 0 500000 500000 500000

Total(SSGPURC, Hoshiapur) 58717638 75988341 111100900 90720800 122328400

Total Income (SSGPURC,Hoshiarpur) 81137207 68159932 81101000 71650000 75150000

(xci) P.U. SWAMI SARVANAND GIRI REGIONAL CENTRE, BAJWARA, HOSHIARPUR

(c) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES, SWAMI SARVANAND GIRI REGIONAL

CENTRE, BAJWARA, HOSHIARPUR (LL.B. (3 YEAR)

& B.A.LL.B. HONS. (5 YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE)

(b) UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATION, SWAMI

SARVANAND GIRI REGIONAL CENTRE, BAJWARA, HOSHIARPUR

(a)UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SWAMI SARVANAND

GIRI REGIONAL CENTRE, BAJWARA, HOSHIARPUR

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(xcii) UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF OPEN LEARNING (MBA OFF CAMPUS)

Delivery/Postage Charges 0 0 100000 100000 100000

Personal Contact Programme (PCP) 1265854 1463474 550000 550000 550000

Evaluation of Assignment 0 0 170000 170000 170000

Preparation of Study Material 0 0 2000000 2000000 2000000

Payment to Supporting Staff 0 0 0 0 0

Total Expenditure 1265854 1463474 2820000 2820000 2820000

Total Income 19924952 21619502 21700000 21700000 21700000

TOTAL (SELF FINANCING -Expenditure) 410074787 501692425 927993600 619882300 1012507200

TOTAL (SELF-FINANCING - Income) 488407429 467960575 499910000 502728700 512148700

Sub Total (Non-Plan Expenditure) 3028365790 3446243559 5093174855 4359203477 5688183456

Less : Provision for vacant posts 0 0 677400000 852780000

Grand Total (Non- Plan Expenditure) 3028365790 3446243559 4415774855 4359203477 4835403456

Grand Total (Non-Plan Income) 1492427813 1551977934 1534252000 1663847700 1705177700

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR FOUR CONSTITUENT COLLEGES

XIII. CONSTITUENT COLLEGES

(a) GOVT. COLLEGE GURU HAR SAHIA, (FEROZEPUR)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 79,Part II) 5553676 9079602 18007300 10395300 19808000

Office & General Expenses 289948 462229 300000 300000 300000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 71792 227753 300000 300000 300000

T.A./D.A. 5382 28510 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 538755 598995 500000 500000 500000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 300000 300000 300000

Total Expenditure 6459553 10397089 19507300 11895300 21308000

Total Income 1278762 2120579 8000000 3627889 8800000

(b) BABA BALRAJ PANJAB UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENT COLLEGE, BALACHAUR

(NAWANSHAR)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 79,Part II) 8241945 11143982 17926600 12788800 19719300

Office & General Expenses 308462 470770 300000 300000 300000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 353287 182764 300000 300000 300000

T.A./D.A. 8728 16321 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 538755 599985 500000 500000 500000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 300000 300000 300000

Total Expenditure 9451177 12413822 19426600 14288800 21219300

Total Income 1977374 4396040 8000000 5055500 9400000

(c) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, NIHAL SINGHWALA (MOGA)

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 80,Part II) 5697663 8418773 17680300 10874000 19448300

Office & General Expenses 159878 350182 300000 300000 300000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 0 167468 300000 300000 300000

T.A./D.A. 17016 38943 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 538755 598995 500000 500000 500000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 300000 300000 300000

Total Expenditure 6413312 9574361 19180300 12374000 20948300

Total Income 1119026 2874031 8000000 3332900 8800000

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Name of Department 2015-2016

2012-2013 2013-2014 Original Revised Estimate

Main Budget Head Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

Actuals 2014-2015

(d) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, SIKHWALA DISTT. SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB

Salaries & Provident Fund (Details on page 80,Part II) 7372427 9034585 19402300 11155000 21342500

Office & General Expenses 316073 394731 300000 300000 300000

Books, Journal, Magazine, Newspaper, Subscriptions, Software/Spectrum Licenses etc. 228894 112697 300000 300000 300000

T.A./D.A. 43195 47770 100000 100000 100000

Running, Repair & Maintenance of equipment etc. 468399 598995 500000 500000 500000

Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 300000 300000 300000

*Refund 0 0 0 0 20000

Total Expenditure 8428988 10188778 20902300 12655000 22862500

Total Income 532189 1935739 4500000 2216544 6030000

Grand Total (Expenditure) 30753030 42574050 79016500 51213100 86338100

Grand Total (Income) 4907351 11326389 28500000 14232833 33030000

*All the refund shall be charged to this head and before the close of year the total

amount charged to this head shall be adjusted with income by way of Transfer Entry.

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ANNEXURE III

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ANNEXURE IV

Research Projects of Faculty Members

S.

No.

Principal

Investigator Duration Title of Project Amount

(Rs.) Funding

Agency

1.

Dr. Sanjeev

Gautam

2015-2018 Engineering of ZnO nanoparticles for

spintronics

(No.F. 30-94/2015(BSR)

6.00 lacs UGC

2. Prof. Seema

Kapoor

2015 -2018 Ionic substitution in nano dimensional

hydroxypatite for bone tissue engineering

applications

15.26 lacs UGC

3. Dr. Urvashi Gupta

(Co-IP)

2015-2018 Numerical investigations and simulations

on stability problems in non-newtonian

nanofluids

11.58 lacs UGC

4. Dr. Sanjeev

Gautam

2015-2016 Electronics structure investigation of

mixed Cu-Co ferrospinel (MFe2O4-type):

XAFS study (CSR-IC-BL-11/CRS-108-

2014-15/1204)

2.466 lacs/

year on

extension

basic upto

3 years

UGC-DAE

Consortium

for

Scientific

Research

5. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

2014-2017 Microwave assisted green synthesis of

shape memory biodegradable

polyurethanes and their nanocomposites

11.00 lacs CSIR

6. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

2013-2015 Functionalised graphene epoxy nano-

composites; Synthesis, characterization,

optimization and possible applications

26.83 lacs DRDO

7. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

2013-14 Modernization of polymer composite

laboratory, SSBUICET

14.00 lacs AICTE

8. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

2013-2015 Cellulose nanofibrils reinforced castor oil

based polyurethane shape memory

nanocomposites for medical applications

15.83 lacs UGC

9. Dr. Gaurav Rattan 2013- 2014 Development of nano sized low cost

supported base metal oxide catalysts for

automotive exhaust pollution control.

16.00 lacs DST

10. Dr. S.K. Kansal 2012-15 Synthesis characterization and photo

catalytic activity of one dimensional

titania/zinc oxide nanostructures

12.50 lacs UGC

11. Dr. Amit Sobti 2012-15 Hydrodynamic study on viscoelastic

fluids flowing through packed beds

17.64 lacs DST

12. Prof. Amrit Toor 2012-14 Studies on photo catalytic treatment of

industrial wastewater using different

nanostructures and nano composites

15.70 lacs AICTE

13. Prof. Anupama

Sharma (One of the

Co-PI)

2012-2017 Nanoparticles, nanocomposites and their

applications

385 lacs CPEPA

14. Dr. Santanu Basu

(PI), Prof. U.S.

Shivhare (Co-PI)

2011-2016 Extraction and micro-encapsulation of

nutraceutical for effective delivery into

different food matrices

70.16 lacs ICAR

15. Prof. Ritu Gupta 2011-2014 Characterisation and hydrodynamic study 10.758 lacs UGC

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(PI), Ms. Hema

Setia (Co-PI)

on nanofluids

16. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

(Cordinator) and

Prof. Ritu Gupta

(Co-coordinator)

2011-2016 SAP 74.5 lacs UGC

17. Prof. Ritu Gupta 2011-14 Characterisation and hydrodynamic study

on nanofluids

10.758 lacs UGC

18. Dr. S.K. Kansal 2010-11 Preparation, characterization and photo

catalytic activities of nano photo catalysts

for the degradation of organic pollutants

8.28 lacs DST-Fast

track

19. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

2010-11 Study of Influence of processing method

on the exfoliation process for organically

modified clay systems in Polyurethane

nanocomposite coatings

7.38 lacs UGC

20. Prof. Amrit Pal

Toor (PI), Prof.

R.K.Wanchoo (Co-

PI)

2010-2013 Studies on ion exchange resin catalyzed

esterification reactions of pentanoic acid

and nonanoic acid with alcohols

10.318 lacs UGC

21. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal 2010-15 Extraction and microencapsulation of

nutraceuticals for effective delivery into

different food matrices

70.00 lacs ICAR

22. Prof. Amit Toor

(PI), Prof. R.K.

Wanchoo (Co-PI)

2010-13 Studies on ion exchange resin catalysed

esterification reactions of pentanoic acid

and nonanoic acid with alcohols

10.318 lacs UGC

23. Prof. Amrit Pal

Toor Mr. Anoop

Verma (Co-PI)

2009-2012 Degradation of pesticides in water

applying novel methods using ultraviolet

radiations and solar energy

10.00 lacs AICTE

24. Prof. Meenakshi

Goyal

2009-2012 Design parameters and theoretical models

for the adsorptive removal of toxic

chemical compounds from water using

fixed bed activated carbon columns

12.00 lacs DRDO

25. Prof. Anupama

Sharma

2009-2012 Study of influence of processing method

on the exfoliation process for organically

modified clay systems in polyurethane

nanocomposite coatings

7.38 lacs UGC

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Annexure V

Memorandums of Understanding of Panjab University with other Academic

Institutions, Universities, R&D organisations

1. MoU between Fayetteville State University, USA (2015)

2. MoU between PU & CSIR, New Delhi(2014)

3. MoU between PU & National Research Development(2014)

4. MoU between PU & University of Western Sydney (2014)

5. MoU Between PU & Defence Studies and IDSA (2014)

6. MoU between UIET(PU)& Centre for Development of Advance Computing (2013)

7. MoU between PU & Sardar Sawaran Singh Institute of Renewable Energy (2012)

8. MoU between PU & University of Fraser Valley, Canada(2012)

9. MoU between UIET (PU) & PGI of Medical Education and Research, Chd (2012)

10. MoU between PU & National Agri-Food Biotechnology (2011)

11. MoU between PU Regional Centre, Hoshiarpur & Infosys Technologies Ltd(2011)

12. MoU between PU & Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd, Dehradun (2009)

13. MoU between Forensic Science, GOI and Panjab University(2009)

14. MoU between PU and Central Institute of Post Harvest Engneering and

Technology (2009)

15. MoU between PU & Directorate of Forensic Science,New Delhi (2009)

16. MoU between PU & Dr, Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management Catering and

Nutrition, Chd (2009)

17. MoU between PU & Fancy Barristers professional Corporation, Canada & New

York Law School (2009)

18. MoU between PU & Pokhara University, Nepal (2009)

19. MoU between PU and Korea Institute of Energy Research(2009)

20. MoU between PU & PGI of Medical Education and Research (2008)

21. MoU between CIIPP(PU) & Chandigarh Management Association (2005)

22. MoU between PU & Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and

Technology,Ludhiana(2005)

23. MoU between PU & Government Medical College Hospital, Chandigarh (2005)

24. MoU between PU & Indian Institute of Petroleum Dehradun (2005)

25. MoU between PU & Institute of Microbial Technology,Chd (2005)

26. MoU between PU & Universite Paris Dauphine, France (2005)

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27. MoU between PU and University College of Fraser Valley (2004)

28. MoU between PU Simon Fraser University (2004)

29. MoU between PU and Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee(2003)

30. MoU between PU and Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Sangrur (2003)

31. MoU between PU & Indian Pharmaceutical Congress(2002)

32. MoU between PU & Semi Conductor Complex Ltd (2002)

33. MoU between PU & CSIO, Chd (2001)

34. MoU between PU & CSIO, Chd(2001)

35. MoU between PU & institute of Microbial Technology(2001)

36. MoU between PU & Nuclear Science Center, New Delhi(2001)

37. MoU between PU & PGI Medical Education and Research(2001)

38. MoU between CIIPP(PU) & Chandigarh Management Association (2000)

39. MoU between PU & Institute of Microbial Technology, Chd(2000)

40. MoU between PU & University of Hiroshima, Japan(2000)

41. MoU between PU & Institute of Microbial Technology, Chd(2000)

42. MoU between UBS (PU) & University of Manitoba, Canada (1999)

43. MoU between PU & IIT_Kanpur_and_UICET

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Annexure VI

Placement Data for Last Three Years

2013 2014 2015

Company Annual

Package

(In Rs.

Lakhs)

Company Annual

Package

(In Rs.

Lakhs)

Company Annual

Package (In

Rs. Lakhs)

UOP 8.0 UOP 8.0 UOP 8.0

RIL 5.0 RIL 5.5 RIL 5.5

EIL 9.9 KBR 6.0 KBR 6.0

IOCL 9.0 Infosys 3.25 Infosys 3.25

CB&I 4.5 Technip 5.0 GS 4.8

KBR 6.0 HMEL 6.43 ZS 5.0

GS Engg &

Construction

4.3 Ranbaxy 7.0 Ranbaxy 7.0

Infosys 3.26 Samsung 4.48 Samsung 5.4

Lurgi 4.35 Petronet LNG 9.2 Petronet LNG 9.2

BOC 4.68 ITC 6.5 ITC 6.5

Wrigley 4.0 Jacobs 3.6 HMEL 5.0

Simon 4.0 India Glycols 4.5 SRF- 5.0

Technip 3.9 SRF 4.6 Nestle 5.3

Evalueserve 3.0 Nestle 5.3 Evalueserve 4.5

HMEL 6.43 Cadbury 5.23 CB&I 4.75

Parabolic Drugs 2.5 Beroe 4.1 Petrofac 4.5

Samsung 4.48 Sukhjit Starch 2.0 Fluor 5.2

Triveni- 3.86 ISRL 4.7 Simon 3.3

Petronet LNG 8.75 Triune 3.6 Chambal 4.5

Gray B 3.25 UEM Clean 3.5 Aakash 5.6

Smart Cube 6.78 Evapotech 2.0 StepUp 3.6

ITC 4.0 StepUp 3.0 Pernod Ricard 4.0

DCM Shriram 2.5+ Ecampus Bay 6.0 Loreal 7.0

Ambuja Cement 2.16 Loreal 7.0 Dalkia energy 3.5

Punj Lloyd- 3.86 Dalkia energy 3.5 Standard

Yellowpages

2.0

SRF- 4.6 LPU 3.5 Indswift 4.0

Jaro education 5.46 Anuja

Healthcare

3.0

Eureka Forbes 2.4 Jacobs 3.0

Average 4.7 Average 4.83 Average 4.95

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ANNEXURE VII

STUDENT ACTIVITIES UNDER OUTREACH PROGRAMME

1. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

Students organise annual event “Cyanide” under the aegis of Chemical Engineering Society.

Cyanide aims at providing the students with an atmosphere of creativity and group

participation. Each year marathons, blood donation camps (In the memory of our

deceased colleague Prof. G. C. Mishra) , roadies, workshops, cultural events, games and

quizzes and lots of other interesting activities are conducted during Cyanide to make sure that

the participating students and the audience both are fully entertained as well as wisely

informed and plus there are lots of exiting prizes to be won.

Star night, Rock night, Dance Competition, Fashion Show and other cultural night events are

special attractions. Cyanide is not just a fest, but the spirit of Chemical Engineers and a show

of their potential. It channelizes energy and enthusiasm of student youth into creative and

constructive fields. It provides students with an atmosphere of creativity and group

participation. It affords the participating youth, opportunities for self-development and

character building and also imbibe qualities of leadership, mutual tolerance and fellow

feeling. Lakhs of rupees are raised by our future marketing wizards in the form of corporate

sponsorships.

The conscientious and hard working boys and girls put in immense toil to make this event a

success. More than 5000 students of premier engineering colleges from all over Northern

region participate in this fiesta.

Events under Cyanide include:

1. Arsenic (Fashion show)

2. Star Night

3. Rock and dance night

4. Mini marathon

5. Desi Roadies

Technical Events:

1. Apprentice

2. Bizarre bazaar

3. B-Quiz

4. Chem quiz

5. Telly fan

6. Esoterica

7. Food quiz

8. Map quiz

9. Mock cat

10. Mock placement

11. Poly quiz

12. Simplant

13. Spellathon

14. Vampire diaries quiz

15. Word stock

16. Youth parliament

17. Know your University

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Cultural Events:

1. Antakshri

2. Besura

3. Cyanide Jodi

4. Cyanide Idol

5. Ishaaron ishaaron mein

6. Love letter writing

7. Mock the rock

8. Mr. and Ms. Cyanide

9. Nakal chee (mimickry)

10. Pirates of the P.U.

11. Moditech wars

12. Minute to win it

13. Click and grab

14. Dabbang

15. Paper dance

16. Rapster

17. Suicide note writing

18. Tongue twisters

19. Rangoli making

20. League of the leaves (leaf

painting)

21. Xpress (grafitti)

22. Best out of waste

23. Collage making

24. Dainty nails

25. Mehndi competition

26. Kite flying

27. Ballon fighting

28. Turban tying competition

Apart from Cyanide, Chemical Engineering Society launches Technical

Magazine “TATVA” every Year.

2. IICHE STUDENTS CHAPTER

Indian Institute of Chandigarh Chapter, Chandigarh (IIChE Chandigarh Chapter)

Indian Institute Of Chemical Engineers is a confluence of streams of professionals from

academia, research institute and industry. Faculty members and students are members of

this professional body. IIChE publishes a quarterly journal, the Indian Chemical Engineer

(ICE), which has been the Institutes’ main organ since 1959.

List of activities undertaken by IIChE

SSBUICET has organized

18th annual session of the IIChE in the year 1965

52nd annual session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers from December 20-

23, 1999

67th Annual session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers from December

27-30, 2014 in collaboration with IIChE which was inaugurated by Hon’ble Vice

President of India.

Other events organised by IIChE Chandigarh Chapter

Date Event Description

14 .03.2010

ESOTERICA It marked the beginning of the technical session of annual

function of the SSBUICET, Panjab University, Chandigarh

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“Cyanide 2010”. The event was sponsored by Student Chapter

of IIChE (Chandigarh Regional Centre). The theme of paper

presentation competition was ‘Science and Technology’.

20.03.2010 Children Science

Congress

2nd

day of CHASCON -2010 started with Children Science

Congress

23.02.2011 F-FACTOR- F-FACTOR was based on theoretical knowledge of fluid

dynamics and its application practically by the use of pipes and

fittings.

24.02.2011 SIMPLANT Teams were given a map showing various region like hills,

rivers, ports, forests ,mines ,dam, railways etc Participants set

up various industries like paper, fertilizer, petrochemical etc at

best possible locations on the map and gave a presentation on

the same.

25.02.2011 CHEM QUIZ 40 teams (2 member) participated in the preliminary written

objective round consisting of conceptual questions up to fifth

semester and general awareness.

03.02.2012 National Seminar One day national seminar on Recent Developments in

Petroleum and Gas Industry

14.03.2012 Invited talk Invited Talk On Nature be Commanded or Obeyed?

– Lessons from Ozone Hole By Dr. Pawan Sharma, Associate

Professor, Deptt. of Chemistry, Kurukshetra University

22.03.2012 One day workshop

on emotional

Intelligence

By Mr. Surinder Sharma, Alumnus (UICET)2007

Faridabad Institute Of Management Studies (FIMS)

21.08.2012 Technical

Lecture-I

From Foot printing Towards Life Cycle Sustainability

Assessment Speaker: Professor. Dr. Matthias Finkbeiner.

6.11.2012

Interactive Session

on Fostering

Industry-Institute

Partnership

The interactive session on fostering Industry- Institute

partnership organized by Indian Institute of Chemical

Engineers, Chandigarh Chapter, and University Institute of

Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University at

Golden Jubilee Hall, PU, CHD. The session was aimed at

getting acquainted with industrial ideology behind the

industry-institute partnership through eminent industry

personalities. The session was chaired by Prof. Arun Grover,

Vice Chancellor, P.U. and Mr. Rajiv Vaishnav, Vice President,

NASSCOM was chief guest. About 25 guests from industry

from tricity, faculty and students attended the session.

07.02 .2013

to

09.02.2013

CHEM-O-

PHILIA:

Cyanide'13 in collaboration with Azeotropy (IIT-Bombay)

organized CHEM-O-PHILIA (A quiz on chemical

Engineering) was organized by CHD regional Center and

Dr.SS Bhatnagar UICET Panjab University, Chandigarh. This

was an opportunity for young Chemical Engineers to showcase

their knowledge and unravel the mysteries of Chemical

Engineering & Technology.

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ESOTERICA:

Cyanide’13 organized ESOTERICA which was a power point

presentation on one of the following topics:

“Green Technology” and “E-Waste Management”.

F FACTOR

Cyanide'13 organized F-FACTOR which was based on

theoretical knowledge of fluid dynamics and its application

practically by the use of pipes and fittings.

21.02.2013

Dr. Shanti Swarup

Bhatnagar Portrait

Unveiling

Ceremony &

Naming UICET as

Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar

UICET

Chandigarh Regional Centre (CRC) –of Indian Institute of

Chemical Engineers (IIChE) and UICET, Panjab University,

jointly organized Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Portrait

Unveiling Ceremony & Naming SSBUICET as Dr. S.S.

Bhatnagar SSBUICET at Auditorium, SSBUICET, Panjab

University, Chandigarh. About 150 participants from industry,

Research and Development, Academia attended the event.

Padam Vibhushan Professor M. M. Sharma; FRS, was the

Chief Guest. Grandson of Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar, Sh. Arun

Bhatnagar, IAS (Retd.) was the Guest of Honour on the

occasion. Prof. Arun K. Grover, Vice Chancellor, Panjab

University presided over the function. The Chief Guest, Prof.

M.M. Sharma, F.R.S., enlightened the audience with his talk

on “Exciting and Rewarding World of Chemical Engineering”.

20.03.2013. An Interaction of

Faculty and

research scholars

of SSBUICET

Prof. Amarjeet S. Bassi,. Professor, Chemical and Biochemical

Engineering Thompson Engineering Bldg

He discussed regarding research opportunities at Western

Ontario.

11.05.2013 The 3rd meeting of

Council of Indian

Institute of

Chemical

Engineers

( IIChE )

Chandigarh Regional Centre (CRC) – of Indian Institute of

Chemical Engineers (IIChE) and UICET, Panjab University,

jointly organized the 3rd meeting of National Executive

Council of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE) was

held. It was presided by then President Prof. V.K.Rattan

3. IPI STUDENTS CHAPTER

Indian Plastics Institute (IPI) Student Chapter Dr SSB UICET

Indian Plastics Institute (IPI) is a world class professional organization enabling global

standards of knowledge and education in plastics, polymers and related industries to

create an enduring awareness of societal benefits of plastics. It forms and organizes a

strong professional body of those in industry and academic institutes connected or

concerned with plastics, natural and synthetic high polymers and other related materials.

On March 16, 2013:-

1. The members of IPI Student Chapter visited Diplast Industries, Industrial Area,

Mohali to get an insight about the equipment and processes in plastic manufacturing

2. They also visited Windsor Packaging Company near Baddi to get an insight of

manufacturing of three different products- E.P.S (Thermocol) Industrial Packaging

(Insulation sheets), E.P.S Disposable Glasses, BOPP Self Adhesive Tape.

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On August 28, 2013:-

Indian Plastics Institute (IPI) Student Chapter Dr SSB UICET was officially launched by

Prof. Arun Kumar Grover Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University under the event Wrap Age:

An event that focuses on Plastic Packaging in modern times in which undergraduates

from various colleges participated.

On November 23, 2013:-

1. ELICIT was organized - A Solution to Plastic Waste from its stable wherein not only

undergraduates but also school going students utilized their creativity by making

amazing models from plastic waste.

2. The IPI Newsletter was officially launched.

4. ENACTUS Dr. SSBUICET

Faculty Advisor: Prof. Seema Kapoor

ENACTUS, known before October 2012 as Students in Free Enterprise, is an

international non-profit organization that connects student, academic and business leaders

through entrepreneurial-based projects that empower people to transform opportunities

into real, sustainable progress for themselves and their communities. It was introduced in

the department by Prof. V.K. Rattan in consultation with one of our alumni Mr. Satish

Khanna (Former Group President, Lupin) in October 2010.

Following projects have been taken under Enactus Dr. SSBUICET since its inception:

1. SAKSHAR (June 2011- November 2011)

Project “Sakshar” aimed at providing employment to the differently abled people. In

this project, the physically challenged people (from Cheshire Home Sector-21,

Chandigarh) acted as an intermediate between the students who required tuitions and

the teachers willing to teach. Students keen on tuitions called the physically challenged

person, who in turn searched the database (where the teachers had registered) and

linked the student with the required teacher. In this manner, they were able to earn

money via registration of teachers as well as from the students who required their help.

2. FEED INDIA (June 2011- November 2011)

Project “Feed India” aimed at providing quality food to the hostellers via mentally

challenged community through Tiffin services. We tied up with Umeed Society

Chandigarh, which provided space for the kitchen and a window to market our

produce.

3. AAKAR (December 2011 - June 2012)

Project “Aakar” had two main objectives: one was to make people of poor community

aware regarding safe drinking water practices after their children got ill and the

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Municipal Corporation kept mum on whole situation. Second was to help the displaced

potters’ community whose market had been disrupted due to displacement. The team

gave the potters packaging training under JSS (Jan Shiksha Sansthan), apart from that

marketed their various products and organised several events for their publicity which

helped in restoring their customer base.

4. TRENDZZ (March 2012 - June 2012)

Project “Trendzz” was done in collaboration with the NGO “CHOTI SI ASHA”. There

was a group of ladies who made very beautiful and different kinds of handbags from

cloth at very reasonable prices but had no market for their produce. So the team

marketed their products across tricity and set up stalls in various conferences in Panjab

University for greater publicity and growing business.

5. SAKSHAR ( February 2012 – June 2012)

This project was done in collaboration with NGO “Theatre Age”. This NGO supports

the education and meals of over 50 children and also trains them in drama and dance.

The NGO used to generate funds by collecting waste newspaper from households. The

funds were on the decline as some households stopped giving the newspaper and there

was a shortage of teachers. Enactus team solved both the problems by getting over 600

registrations done for waste newspaper collection and provided an exhaustive list of

voluntary teachers.

6. INNOVATION+ (March 2012- June 2013)

Project “Innovation+” was done in collaboration with CSR unit of Ambuja Cement for

two years. It generated employment for HIV+ ladies by reviving a failing paper

recycling unit. The waste paper was to put to an effective use by creating file folders in

different colours and designs. The team branded the folders with Panjab University

logo and marketed in different departments of university and later on in different

schools across Chandigarh with various designs.

7. KRISHI (November 2012- June 2013)

Project “Krishi” aimed at creating wider market for the farmers working under Ambuja

Corporation doing organic farming. As organic farming leads to a produce higher in

price, thus results in less consumers for it. So to solve this problem, under this project,

Enactus team got licences of mandis for these farmers as well as started door to door

marketing in Chandigarh. Also a workshop on “Better agricultural/farming practices”

was organised for these farmers by the team, which helped them in enhancing their

productivity. Their products were widely accepted in local markets due to the fact that

people of Chandigarh were more aware of the benefits of organic produce, thus

creating a sustainable market for them.

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8. ASTITVA (July 2013 – May 2014)

Project “Astitva” provides sustainable market for the HIV+ ladies who are working

with organization CNP+ (Chandigarh Network of HIV+ People). These ladies make

cloth bags, but due to improper market, their orders were not continuous. So Enactus

team under this project helped them by getting orders from various small scale shops

and malls that required bags in bulk on daily basis. This helped them in widening their

market and thus becoming sustainable.

9. PHULKARI (July 2013 – Present)

Project “Phulkari” aimed at restoring the art and embroidery of handmade phulkari and

preserving the rich heritage. The phulkari making community of Patiala were exploited

by the middle men who didn’t give the workers their fair share. Our team intervened

and eliminated the middle man by linking the community directly with the main

markets. Our team also did door to door marketing in Chandigarh and also put various

stalls during conferences of Panjab University for expanding their range. Apart from

this, the team enlarged this project by encompassing a SHG (self help group) in

Ambala-linking them with differently abled people who could do block printing, which

is the backbone of Phulkari art. Also the team trained unskilled poor girls and FSWs

(female sex workers) under JSS for vocational training in phulkari embroidery, thus

making them self reliant. The team even represented this project during International

Conference CHEMCON 2014, an annual session of Indian institute of Chemical

Engineers, held from 27th

-30th

December, 2014 by putting up stall showcasing phulkari

products. The products were very well appreciated by international and national

delegates. For publicity of the project, the team also put up a stall on 1st January 2015

in annual meet of Larsen & Toubro in Hotel Beckons, Chandigarh, which had an

international presence and a global footprint.

10. BIO-INDHAN (Mar 2015 - Present)

Enactus team started its new project “BIO-INDHAN” in March 2015, in which family

size biogas plants are being installed in different villages around north India. The first

biogas plant under this project was installed at Kasauli village, District Kharar,

Punjab under the guidance of agricultural officer and Punjab Energy Development

Agency and was inaugurated on 8th

March, International Women’s Day.

This initiative is one step towards the much needed improvement in the standard of

living of many rural ladies who are living in a constant danger to their health due

to indoor air pollution caused from solid fuel use mainly wood and cow dung

cakes. The project aims to shift the focus of rural people from using these solid fuels as

a cooking medium to using Biogas, which is a clean and green alternative. The

capacity of family size biogas plant is 6 m3

and it uses animal excreta and organic

waste as the raw material fulfilling the daily cooking needs of 15-20 people. Also the

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manure, produced as a by product is an excellent fertiliser having superior nutrient

qualities over the usual inorganic fertilizers. This family size biogas plants will help to

mitigate drudgery of rural women, reduce pressure on forests and accentuate social

benefits.

Participation in various Competitions and Awards/Grants received by

ENACTUS Dr. SSBUICET team

Year 2012:

Regional Competition 2012 (North Zone)

The team topped the league.

It won the Hindustan Unilever Special Competition and a cash prize of Rs. 25000.

The team was placed at 91st position amongst 593 projects of different countries in

Dell Social Innovation Challenge.

Year 2013:

National Competition 2013

With the successful projects like INNOVATION + and KRISHI, the team secured

third position in the league in the National Competition, 2013 held at Mumbai.

The team also won Walmart Grant of Rs 20,000.

Year 2014:

National Competition 2014

The team bagged 3rd

position in Enactus India Nationals while competing with 37

teams.

Walmart Women Empowerment Grant: 1st Prize of Rs. 1,20,000

Mahindra Rise Special Competition Grant: 2nd

Prize of Rs 1,15,000

Unilever Grant: Rs. 20,000

Tata Chemicals Competition: Rs. 40,000

KPMG Business Ethics Grant: Rs. 50,000

Leadership Award of Rs. 15000 for Faculty Advisor, Prof. Seema Kapoor for the

professional and personal development of Enactus students.

Year 2015:

HSBC INDIA BUSINESS CASE COMPETITION 2015

Team was shortlisted from 70 teams all over India to compete amongst top 9

teams all over India for semifinals of India Business Case Competition presented

by HSBC in partnership with Enactus (SIFE) held on 18th

April at Shri Ram

College of Commerce.

After semi-finals, 4 teams were selected for Finals and Enactus Dr. SSBUICET

team got 2nd

runners up position in Finals.

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ANNEXURE VIII

TRAINING/DEVELOPMENT COURSES ATTENDED BY FACULTY FROM 2010-2015

S.No. Name of Faculty

Member

Area of training/development Duration

Date

1. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

2. Mr. Jodh Singh Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

3. Ms. Twinkle Bedi Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

4. Dr. Santanu Basu Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

5. Dr. Baljinder Gill Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

6. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Synchrotron Users Workshop CRS,

RRCAT, Indore

2 days Jan 22-23,

2015

7. Mr. Amit Sobti Refresher Course at Academic Staff

College, Panjab University, Chandigarh

21 days Dec 4-24,

2014

8. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam 57th

Accelerator User Workshop at

IUAC, New Delhi, India

1 week Dec 16-18,

2014

9. Dr. Baljinder Kaur Gill 104th Orientation Programme for faculty,

UGC Academic Staff College, PU,

Chandigarh

28 days Nov 25 –

Dec 22, 2014

10. Ms. Harjit Kaur Innovative Approaches in Management

Teaching

1 week Nov 17-21,

2014

11. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Workshop on Ion-Beam Physics at IUAC,

New Delhi

1 week Oct 8-13,

2014

12. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Faculty Development Program (FDP) at

SSB UICET, Chandigarh

1 week Aug 4 -9,

2014

13. Dr. S. K. Kansal Faculty Development Program (FDP) on

“Health, Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

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14. Mr. Surinder Singh Faculty Development Program (FDP) on

“Health, Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

15. Mr. Jodh Singh Faculty Development Program (FDP) on

“Health, Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

16. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal

Faculty Development Programme on

“Health, Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

17. Dr. Santanu Basu Faculty Development Programme on

“Health, Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

18. Dr. Sushil K. Kansal Faculty Development Programme on

“Health, Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

19. Dr. Santanu Basu Refresher course on “Research Methods

(interdisciplinary)” organised by Academic

Staff College, Panjab University,

Chandigarh

3 weeks July 3-23,

2014

20. Mr. Surinder Singh 1st summer school on International Treaties

on Intellectual property rights, UGC-

Academic Staff College, Bhagat Phool

Singh Mahila Vishavidyalay, Khanpur

Kalan, Sonipat

3 weeks June 5-26,

2014

21. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Asian Workshop on XAS- 2013 at SLRI,

Thailand

1 week July 8-13,

2013

22. Dr. Gaurav Rattan Attended UGC sponsored Refresher course

from 21st March – 10

th April, 2014, at

Academic Staff College, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

21 days March 21 -

April 10,

2014

23. Prof. Sanchita Chauhan Management Development Programme for

Higher Educational Institutions, Chandigarh,

at Indian School of Bussiness, Mohali

3 days Feb 6-8,

2014

24. Dr. Baljinder Kaur Gill Management Development Programme for

Higher Educational Institutions, Indian

School of Business, Mohali

3 days Feb 06 – 08,

2014

25. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal 7th batch of management Training for

“Capacity enhancement of administrator”,

IIM, Lucknow, Noida campus

1 week Jan 13-17,

2014

26. Dr. Baljinder Kaur Gill FDP on New Horizons in Energy,

Environment and Nanotechnology,

SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

27. Dr. Sushil K. Kansal FDP on New Horizons in Energy,

Environment and Nanotechnology,

SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

28. Ms. Twinkle Bedi FDP on New Horizons in Energy,

Environment and Nanotechnology,

SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

29. Dr. Urvashi Gupta FDP New Horizons in Energy, Environment

and Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

30. Mr. Surinder Singh FDP New Horizons in Energy, Environment

and Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

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31. Mr. Jodh Singh UGC Sponsored Orientation Programme

at UGC Academic Staff College, P.U.,

Chandigarh

3 weeks Nov 28-Dec

25, 2013

32. Ms. Sonia Sharma Workshop In the field of mechanics At IIT

Kanpur

4 days

Oct 2013

33. Dr.Gargi Ghoshal FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

34. Dr. Baljinder Kaur Gill FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

35. Dr. Urvashi Gupta FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

36. Ms. Twinkle Bedi FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

37. Dr. Sushil K. Kansal FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

38. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal UGC sponsored Refresher Course on

“Interdisciplinary Research Towards the

Development of Modern Food and Bio-

Process Technology”

3 weeks June 26- July

16, 2013

39. Dr. Urvashi Gupta Attended Training workshop on “TEQIP

Procurement & PMSS”, Guru Nanak Dev

University, Amritsar.

2 days May 27-28,

2013

40. Dr. Urvashi Gupta Attended Training workshop on “TEQIP

academic activities and MIS”, Guru Nanak

Dev University, Amritsar.

2 days May 30-31,

2013

41. Ms. Sonia Sharma Advanced techniques for material

characterization

1 Nov 06, 2012

42. Dr. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 4th

semester of diploma programmes in

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Polymer

Engineering) and Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) for the state of

Haryana, held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day Aug 22, 2012

43. Prof. Anupama Thakur Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 4th

semester of diploma programmes in

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Polymer

Engineering) and Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) for the state of

Haryana, held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day Aug 22, 2012

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44. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 4th

semester of diploma programmes in

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Polymer

Engineering) and Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) for the state of

Haryana, held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day Aug 8, 2012

45. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 3rd

and

4th semester of diploma programmes in

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Polymer

Engineering) and Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) and Rubber

Technology for the state of Haryana, held at

NITTTR, Chd.

1 day July 27, 2012

46. Dr. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 3rd

and

4th semester of diploma programmes in

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Polymer

Engineering) and Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) and Rubber

Technology for the state of Haryana, held at

NITTTR, Chd.

1 day July 27, 2012

47. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

revising the curriculum of diploma

programme in “Chemical Engineering” and

“Plastic Technolgy” for the state of Punjab,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day July 22, 2012

48. Prof. Seema Kapoor Short term course on Renewable Energy

Based Technologies.

5 days July 16-20,

2012

49. Prof. Anupama Thakur Short term course on Renewable Energy

Based Technologies

5 days July 16-20,

2012

50. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal UGC sponsored Refresher Course on

“Process Control and Analytical Techniques

in Food Processing and Quality Evaluation”

3 weeks June 12-July

02, 2012

51. Dr. Gaurav Verma Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

finalizing the curriculum for diploma

programme in Polymer Engineering (Spl. in

Plastic Technolgy) for the state of Haryana,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day April 3, 2012

52. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

finalizing the curriculum for diploma

programme in Polymer Engineering (Spl. in

Plastic Technolgy) for the state of Haryana,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day April 3, 2012

53. Dr. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

finalizing the curriculum for diploma

1 day April 3, 2012

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programme in Polymer Engineering (Spl. in

Plastic Technolgy) for the state of Haryana,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

54. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop from as a subject

expert for designing the curriculum of

diploma programme in Chemical

Engineering (Spl. in Polymer Engineering)

for the state of Haryana, held at NITTTR,

Chd.

2 days Mar 6-7,

2012

55. Prof. Seema Kapoor Pre-Conference Workshop NanoSciTech-

2012 held at Panjab University, Chandigarh.

1 day Feb 15,2012

56. Prof. Anupama Thakur Pre-Conference Workshop NanoSciTech-

2012 held at Panjab University, Chandigarh.

1 day Feb 15,2012

57. Dr. Sanjiv Gautam 24th Workshop on Nanoscale and

Mesoscopic Systems “Topological

Insulators: Recent developments” at POSCO

International Center, POSTECH, S. Korea

2 days Nov 24-25,

2011

58. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

revising the curriculum of three year

Diploma programme in “Plastic Technolgy”

for Punjab state, held at NITTTR, Chd.

2 days Dec 8-9 ,

2010

59. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

revising the curriculum of diploma

programme in “Chemical Engineering” for

Punjab state, held at NITTTR, Chd.

2 days Dec 2-3,

2010

60. Dr. Sanjiv Gautam Workshop for ab initio Powder Structure

Determination for Chemists and Materials

Scientists & 3rd Powder Crystallography

Tutorial, at PAL, POSTECH, S. Korea

3 days Oct 27-29,

2010

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Annexure IX

List of Equipments Purchased Since 2011

Under SAP

S.No Name of Equipment Country of Manufacture

Cost (INR)

1. Horiba Dynamic Laser Scattering Particle Analyzer SZ100Z Model for particle size, molecular weight and zeta potential determination

System includes essential cuvets, cells and standards for the operation of the system

Japan (Horiba) 24,99,719/-

2. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer novAA

350 BU (230 V, 50/50 Hz, 120 VA)

Burner head LG/AZ, 50 mm; Standard burner

head

Compressed Air Compressor

HCL package for novAA 350

HCL Sodium

HCL Copper

HCL Aluminium

HCL Tin

Burner head AZ, 100 mm;

Germany (Metrohm) 17,32,756/-

3. Differential Scanning Calorimeter with Mass Flow Control with software, crucibles, air cooling system

US (TA instruments)

10,51,297/-

UNDER PURSUIT FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (PURSE) GRANT

S. No. Name of Equipment Make Cost (INR)

1 Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

(FTIR)

Perkin Elmer 16,36,550

2 Gas Chromatography Nucon 5765 3,74,625 2,18, 587

(Accessories)

3 Thermogravimetric Analyser (TGA) STA 6000 17,43,798

4 Dynamic Rheometer (DMA) GEM 5025 19,23,919

5 Ultrasonic Processor 2,42,838

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Under TEQIP-II

S.

No. Package Name Product

Actual

Cost

(INR)

1 Central facility Lab XIII Ultrasonic Bath 483690

2 Centralised facility lab unit III Ultrasonic Processor (Sonicator) 549093

3 Centralised facility Lab-Unit II Incubator Shaker 370020

4 Computational Laboratory-I MATLAB 798294

5

Modernization of Chemistry/Chemical

Technology labs II

Photoelectric colorimeter, pH

meters, conductivity meter digital 899865

6

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-I

Multimedia Projector, Visual

Presentor etc. 733612

7

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-II

Ceiling mount kit for media

projector, Blackboards etc. 741150

8

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-III A.C. 1.5 tons 702725

9

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-V

LED, Compact Infrared Security

Camera Supply etc. 807082

10

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-VI

Video conferencing MCU and End

Points etc. 971999

11 Modernization of Computer Lab.-II

Managable switch, Patch panel,

Patch cord etc. 252945

12

Modernization of Petroleum Processing

Engineering Lab.-I

Flash Point Apparatus,

Pentrometer Apparatus etc. 356625

13

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-IV A.C. 2 tons 561871

14 Furniture-I

4-Door Bookcase, Drawing Board

etc. 855628

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15 Centralised facility lab unit XII Refrigerator bath etc. 352978

16 Centralised facility lab unit IX Lypohilizer 987000

17 Furniture-II

office chairs with arms, computer

tables, library reading chair 544009

18 Furniture-III office table with side tale 549788

19

Modernization of Petroleum Processing

Engineering Lab.-II

ASTM Petroleum Distillation

Apparatus 347625

20

Modernization of Petroleum Processing

Engineering Lab.-III Aniline Point Apparatus 398250

21 Modernization of Computer Lab.-I Computer systems - desktops 872550

22 Centralised facility lab unit VI Hot Air Oven, Vaccum Oven etc. 689206

23 Centralised facility lab unit XIV Water Bath Digital 273390

24 Centralised facility lab Unit -I Deep Freezer, Thermo-mixer 745500

25 Centralised facility lab unit XVIII Repair and Maintenance of TGA 217092

26

Modernization of Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-VII Blinds 970200

27 Modernization of Food Technology Lab.-II Ultra filtration Unit 980102

28 Centralised facility lab unit VII Vacuum Pump 839833

29

Modernization of Chemistry/Chemical

Technology labs-I Heating mantles, Hot Air Oven etc. 397508

30 Analytical Techniques Lab

Turbidity Meter,

Spectrophotometer 999000

31 Centralised facility lab unit XVII

Refrigerated Bench Top

Centrifuge 495000

32 Computational Laboratory IV Gabi Software 397185.4

33 Modernization of Library-I Library solution software 225652

34 Modernization of Polymer Lab II Homogenizer 509978

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ANNEXURE X

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Seminars /Conferences/Workshops Organised by Faculty Members

Prof . V.K. Rattan

1. Organising Secretary, International Conference on "Chemical Engineering-Emerging

Dimensions and Challenges Ahead" CHEMCON 2014, from December 27-30, 2014 at Dr.

SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh.

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor

1. Organising Secretary, DST PURSE grant-II Sponsored National Seminar on

“Environmental Management, Sustainable Development and Human Health”, organized by

Dr SSBUICET, Panjab University, Chandigarh, March 25, 2015.

2. Organising Secretary, DST PURSE grant-II Sponsored National Seminar on “Sustainable

Renewable Energy Generation-Current Scenario”, organized by Energy Research Centre,

Panjab University, Chandigarh, March 21, 2015.

Prof. Anupama Sharma

1. Organising Chair of International Conference on “Harnessing Engineering Technology and

Innovation for sustainable Development” organised by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh

from September 19-20, 2014.

2. Organising Chair of National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Chemical, Environmental

and Material Sciences (CEMS-2014), organized by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chd. on April 26,

2014.

3. Coordinator of Staff Development Programme on “Personality Development & Soft

Skills”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh, June 09-11, 2014.

4. Coordinator of One week Staff Development Program on “Leveraging Human Capital

For Organisational Excellence”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, May

19-23, 2014.

5. Coordinator of Entrepreneurship Development Programme organized at

Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, March 20-22, 2014.

6. Organising Secretary, International Conference on “Nanotechnology in the Service

of Health, Environment & Society” (NanoSciTech-2014), organized by Panjab

University from February 12-15, 2014. 7. Organising Secretary, UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Green Technologies, Energy

Security and Sustainable Development”, organized by Dr. SSBUICET under Special

Assistance Programme (SAP), University Grants Commission.

8. Coordinator of One week Staff Development Program on “Enhancing Personal and

Organizational Effectiveness”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, Nov 13-

19, 2013.

9. Organising Chair, International Conference on “Polymers on The Frontiers of Science And

Technology” (APA-2013) held in February 2013.

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10. Organising Secretary, International Conference on “Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology and Their Applications”, Nanoscitech-2012, organized by Panjab University

from February 15-18, 2012.

11. Organising Secretary, International Conference on “Polymer Science and

Engineering Emerging Dimensions” (PSE-2010), Panjab University, Chandigarh from

November 26-27, 2010.

Prof. Seema Kapoor

1. Coordinator of one week Faculty Development Programme under TEQIP-II on “Corporate

Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” from April 27-May 02, 2015.

2. Organising Secretary of International Conference on “Harnessing Engineering Technology

and Innovation for sustainable Development” organised by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh

from September 19-20, 2014.

3. Organising Chair of National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Chemical, Environmental

and Material Sciences (CEMS-2014), organized by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chd. on April 26,

2014.

4. Organising Secretary of National Seminar on “Innovative and Sustainable Engineering”

held on November 11, 2013 under TEQIP-II.

5. Coordinator for Workshop on “Recent Trends in Food Processing” held on 27th September,

2013 under TEQIP-II.

6. Coordinator for Workshop on “Motivating Self and Others” held on 21st September, 2013

under TEQIP.

7. Co-Coordinator for Workshop on “Innovation and Creativity” held on 20th July, 2013 under

TEQIP-II.

Dr. Urvashi Gupta

1. Co-Coordinator of Entrepreneurship Development Programme organized at

Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, March 20-22, 2014.

Dr. Sushil K Kansal

1. Organising Secretary, DST PURSE grant-II Sponsored National Seminar on

“Environmental Management, Sustainable Development and Human Health”, organized by

Dr SSBUICET, Panjab University, Chandigarh, March 25, 2015.

2. Coordinator of Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar Commemoration Day on February 21, 2015.

3. Co-Coordinator of Staff Development Programme on “Personality Development & Soft

Skills”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh, June 09-11, 2014.

4. Coordinator of One week Faculty Development Programs on “New Horizons in Energy,

Environment and Nanotechnology” (NHEEN), Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, Nov 25-30,

2013

Dr. Gaurav Verma

1. Coordinator of One week Faculty Development Program on “Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy”, Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh, Sep 30- Oct 05, 2013.

Mr. Jodh Singh

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1. Co-Cordinator of Finishing School on Heat Transfer Design organized at Dr. SSBUICET on

April 11, 2015.

Ms. Nidhi Singhal

1. Co-Coordinator of one week Faculty Development Programme under TEQIP-II on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” from April 27-May 02,

2015.

Ms. Harjit Kaur

1. Co-Coordinator of one week Faculty Development Programme under TEQIP-II on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” from April 27-May 02,

2015.

Dr. Sanjeev Gautam

1. Coordinator, Finishing School on Heat Transfer Design organized at Dr. SSBUICET on

April 11, 2015.

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ANNEXURE XI

List of Soft Skill Workshops, Finishing Schools, Entrepreneurship Development

Programmes and Expert Lectures for students

S.

No.

Title of the event Funding

Agency

Dates Faculty Coordinator

1. Finishing School on Heat

Transfer Design organized at

Dr. SSBUICET

TEQIP-II April 11, 2015 Dr. Sanjeev Gautam,

Mr. Jodh Singh

2. GRE Workshop TEQIP-II April 14, 2015 Mr. Amit Sobti

3. An Interactive session with Dr.

Gilberto Brambilla, (Principal

Research Fellow at the

Optoelectronic Research

Centre, Southampton, UK and

Dr. Frederic Guittard, Professor,

University de Nice-Antipolis,

France

TEQIP-II February 15,

2014

Prof. Anupama Sharma

4. A Lecture on “Understanding

the Flow and Mixing of

Powers” was given by Prof.

Devang V. Khakhar, Director,

IIT Bombay, on the Birth

Anniversary Celebration of Dr.

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar

TEQIP-II February 21,

2014

Prof. V. K. Rattan

5. “Finishing school on “Imparting

soft skills to engineering

graduates”

TEQIP-II March 29, 2014 Prof. Anupama Sharma

6. Workshop on “Imparting GRE

Training”

TEQIP-II April 4, 2014 Prof. Anupama Sharma

7. A lecture was conducted by

Prof. GSV Raghvan, McGill

University Canada on

TEQIP-II May 8, 2014 Prof. U. S. Shivhare

8. Entrepreneurship

Development Programme

TEQIP-II March 20-22,

2014

Prof. Anupama Sharma,

Dr. Urvashi Gupta

9. Workshop on “Recent Trends in

Food Processing”

TEQIP-II September 27,

2013

Prof. Seema Kapoor

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10. Workshop on “Motivating Self

and Others”

TEQIP-II September 21,

2013

Prof. Seema Kapoor

11. Workshop on “Innovation and

Creativity”

TEQIP-II July 20, 2013 Prof. Anupama Sharma

12. Technical Meet on “Role of

Chemical Engineers in Defense

Sector”

TEQIP-II September 10,

2013

Prof. Anupama Thakur

13. A lecture on “Boiler Safety

Issues: Myths & Facts” was

held on

TEQIP-II September 18,

2013

Prof. Anupama Thakur

14. A programme on “Best

Industrial Practices for Heat

Exchanger Design”

TEQIP-II October 23, 2013 Prof. Anupama Sharma

List of Seminar and Conferences Organized by the Institute in Last three years

S.

No.

Title of the event Funding Agency Dates Faculty Coordinator

1. National Seminar on Environmental

Management, Sustainable

Development and Human Health,

DST PURSE

grant-II

March 25,

2015

Conference Chair:

Prof. Meenakshi

Goyal

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor,

Dr. S.K. Kansal

2. National Seminar on Sustainable

Renewable Energy Generation-

Current Scenario

DST PURSE

grant-II and

Energy Research

Centre, Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

March 21,

2015

Chair: Prof.

Meenakshi Goyal

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor,

Dr. S.K. Kansal

3. International Conference on

Chemical Engineering-Emerging

Dimensions and Challenges Ahead

CHEMCON 2014

IIChE December 27-

December 30,

2014

Prof. V.K. Rattan

4. International Conference on

Harnessing Engineering

Technology and Innovation for

sustainable Development

TEQIP-II September 19-

20, 2014

Conference

Coordinator: Prof.

Meenakshi Goyal

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Prof. Anupama

Sharma,

Prof. Seema Kapoor

5. National Seminar on Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS-2014)

TEQIP-II April 26,

2014.

Prof. Anupama

Sharma, Prof. Seema

Kapoor

6. International Conference on

“Nanotechnology in the Service

of Health, Environment &

Society” (NanoSciTech-2014)

Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

Feb 12-15,

2014

Prof. Anupama

Sharma

7. National Seminar on “Innovative

and Sustainable Engineering” ,

TEQIP-II Nov 11, 2013 Prof. Seema Kapoor

8. International Conference on

“Polymers on The Frontiers of

Science And Technology” (APA-

2013)

APA-2013 February 21-

23, 2013

Prof. Anupama

Sharma (Organising

Chair)

9. International Conference on

“Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology and Their

Applications”, Nanoscitech-2012

Panjab

University,

Chandigarh

Feb 15-18,

2012

Prof. Anupama

Sharma (Organising

Secretary)

10. International Conference on

“Polymer Science and

Engineering Emerging

Dimensions” (PSE-2010),

SSBUICET

Panjab

University,

Chandigarh and

APA

Nov 26-27,

2010.

Prof. Anupama

Sharma (Organizing

Secretary)

The Chairperson, SSBUICET and Coordinator, TEQIP were involved in the

smooth conduct of all the activities.

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Seminars /Conferences/Workshops Organised by Faculty Members

Prof . V.K. Rattan

1. Organising Secretary, International Conference on "Chemical Engineering-Emerging

Dimensions and Challenges Ahead" CHEMCON 2014, from December 27-30, 2014 at Dr.

SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh.

2. Coordinator for lecture on “Current opportunity on Chemical Engineers” by Mr. Sandeep

Sharma, Executive Director Indian Acrylics LTD., under TEQIP-II on March 2, 2014.

3. Coordinator for Lecture on “Understanding the Flow and Mixing of Powers” given by Prof.

Devang V. Khakhar, Director, IIT Bombay, on the Birth Anniversary Celebration of Dr. Shanti

Swarup Bhatnagar, under TEQIP-II on February 21, 2014.

Prof. U.S. Shivhare

1. Coordinator for lecture delivered by Prof. GSV Raghvan, McGill University Canada under

TEQIP-II on May 8, 2014.

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor

1. Organising Secretary, DST PURSE grant-II Sponsored National Seminar on “Environmental

Management, Sustainable Development and Human Health”, organized by Dr SSBUICET,

Panjab University, Chandigarh, March 25, 2015.

2. Organising Secretary, DST PURSE grant-II Sponsored National Seminar on “Sustainable

Renewable Energy Generation-Current Scenario”, organized by Energy Research Centre, Panjab

University, Chandigarh, March 21, 2015.

Prof. Anupama Sharma

1. Organising Chair of International Conference on “Harnessing Engineering Technology and

Innovation for sustainable Development” organised by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh from

September 19-20, 2014.

2. Organising Chair of National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Chemical, Environmental and

Material Sciences (CEMS-2014), organized by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chd. on April 26, 2014.

3. Coordinator of Staff Development Programme on “Personality Development & Soft

Skills”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh, June 09-11, 2014.

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4. Coordinator of One week Staff Development Program on “Leveraging Human Capital For

Organisational Excellence”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, May 19-23,

2014.

5. Coordinator for Workshop on “Imparting GRE Training” under TEQIP-II on April 4, 2014.

6. Coordinator for Finishing school on “Imparting soft skills to engineering graduates” under

TEQIP-II, on March 29, 2014

7. Coordinator of Entrepreneurship Development Programme organized at Dr.SSBUICET,

PU,Chandigarh, March 20-22, 2014.

8. Coordinator of Interactive session with Dr. Gilberto Brambilla, Principal Research

Fellow at the Optoelectronic Research Centre, Southampton, UK and Dr. Frederic

Guittard, Professor, University de Nice-Antipolis, France, under TEQIP-II on February

15, 2014

9. Organising Secretary, International Conference on “Nanotechnology in the Service of

Health, Environment & Society” (NanoSciTech-2014), organized by Panjab University

from February 12-15, 2014.

10. Organising Secretary, UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Green Technologies, Energy

Security and Sustainable Development”, organized by Dr. SSBUICET under Special Assistance

Programme (SAP), University Grants Commission.

11. Coordinator of One week Staff Development Program on “Enhancing Personal and

Organizational Effectiveness”, organized at Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, Nov 13-19,

2013.

12. Coordinator for programme on “Best Industrial Practices for Heat Exchanger Design” held

under TEQIP-II on October 23, 2013.

13. Coordinator for Workshop on “Innovation and Creativity” held on 20th July, 2013 under TEQIP-

II.

14. Organising Chair, International Conference on “Polymers on The Frontiers of Science And

Technology” (APA-2013) held in February 2013.

15. Organising Secretary, International Conference on “Frontiers in Nanoscience, Nanotechnology

and Their Applications”, Nanoscitech-2012, organized by Panjab University from February 15-

18, 2012.

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16. Organising Secretary, International Conference on “Polymer Science and Engineering

Emerging Dimensions” (PSE-2010), Panjab University, Chandigarh from November 26-

27, 2010.

Prof. Anupama Thakur

1. Coordinator for Technical Meet on “Role of Chemical Engineers in Defence Sector” held under

TEQIP-II on September 10, 2013.

2. Coordinator for lecture on “Boiler Safety Issues: Myths & Facts” held under TEQIP-II on

September 18, 2013.

Prof. Seema Kapoor

1. Coordinator of one week Faculty Development Programme under TEQIP-II on “Corporate

Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” from April 27-May 02, 2015.

2. Organising Secretary of International Conference on “Harnessing Engineering Technology and

Innovation for sustainable Development” organised by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh from

September 19-20, 2014.

3. Organising Chair of National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Chemical, Environmental and

Material Sciences (CEMS-2014), organized by Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chd. on April 26, 2014.

4. Organising Secretary of National Seminar on “Innovative and Sustainable Engineering” held on

November 11, 2013 under TEQIP-II.

5. Coordinator for Workshop on “Recent Trends in Food Processing” held on 27th September, 2013

under TEQIP-II.

6. Coordinator for Workshop on “Motivating Self and Others” held on 21st September, 2013 under

TEQIP.

7. Co-Coordinator for Workshop on “Innovation and Creativity” held on 20th July, 2013 under

TEQIP-II.

Dr. Urvashi Gupta

1. Co-Coordinator of Entrepreneurship Development Programme organized at

Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, March 20-22, 2014.

Dr. Urvashi Gupta

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1. Coordinator of Entrepreneurship Development Programme organized at Dr.SSBUICET,

PU,Chandigarh, March 20-22, 2014.

Dr. Sushil K Kansal

1. Organising Secretary, DST PURSE grant-II Sponsored National Seminar on “Environmental

Management, Sustainable Development and Human Health”, organized by Dr SSBUICET,

Panjab University, Chandigarh, March 25, 2015.

2. Coordinator of Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar Commemoration Day on February 21, 2015.

3. Co-Coordinator of Staff Development Programme on “Personality Development & Soft Skills”,

organized at Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh, June 09-11, 2014.

4. Coordinator of One week Faculty Development Programs on “New Horizons in Energy,

Environment and Nanotechnology” (NHEEN), Dr.SSBUICET, PU,Chandigarh, Nov 25-30,

2013

Dr. Gaurav Verma

1. Coordinator of One week Faculty Development Program on “Moving from Pedagogy to

Andragogy”, Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh, Sep 30- Oct 05, 2013.

Mr. Amit Sobti

1. Coordinator of GRE Workshop held under TEQIP-II on April 14, 2015

Mr. Jodh Singh

1. Co-Cordinator of Finishing School on Heat Transfer Design organized at Dr. SSBUICET on

April 11, 2015.

Ms. Nidhi Singhal

1. Co-Coordinator of one week Faculty Development Programme under TEQIP-II on “Corporate

Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” from April 27-May 02, 2015.

Ms. Harjit Kaur

1. Co-Coordinator of one week Faculty Development Programme under TEQIP-II on “Corporate

Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” from April 27-May 02, 2015.

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Dr. Sanjeev Gautam

1. Coordinator, Finishing School on Heat Transfer Design organized at Dr. SSBUICET on April

11, 2015.

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ANNEXURE XIII

MINOR RESEARCH PROJECTS OF FACULTY MEMBERS UNDER

R & D HEAD (TEQIP-II)

S.No. Name of Faculty

Member

Title of Project

1. Prof. V. K. Rattan Removal of dyes and metal ions from waste water

2. Prof. R.K. Wanchoo Stability of aqueous glycol based nanofluids

3. Prof. Meenakshi Goyal Removal of toxic chemicals from waste water using

activated carbon

4. Prof. Neeta Sharma Studies towards the development of an efficient and cost

effective adsorbent for the removal of metal ions from

aqueous solutions

5. Prof. Amrit Pal Toor Preparation of metal doped TiO2 photocatalyst for visible

light applìcations

6. Prof. Anupama Sharma Effect of various fillers on the morphology, mechanical,

electrical, thermal and transport properties of polyurethane

nanocomposites

7. Dr. Anupama Thakur Synthesis, characterization and applications of metal nano

particles

8. Dr. Seema Kapoor Ionic substitution in nano-dimesional Ca-P based

biomaterials with or without capping agent.

9. Dr. Ritu Gupta Stability of aqueous glycol based Nanofluids.

10. Dr. Sushil Kumar

Kansal

To prepare the metal oxides nanostructures and their

application for environmental remediation.

11. Dr. Santanu Basu Swelling and release from model gel systems simulating

controlled release of nutraceuticals

12. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal Extraction of bioactive component from licorice,

characterization, storage study and its applications.

13. Dr. Gaurav Verma Effect of the functionalized and nano-functionalized

carbon nanotubes on the germination and growth rate of

plant seeds/cells and their transport mechanism inside the

botanical cells.

14. Mr. Amit Sobti Characterization and flow behaviour of boger fluids

15. Dr. Baljinder Kaur Gill Study of vapor-liquid equilibrium and thermodynamic

excess properties of binary liquid mixtures.

16. Dr.Gaurav Rattan Oxidation of CO from automobile exhaust

17. Mr. Surinder Singh

Bhinder

Purification of edible oils using activated clays

18. Ms. Sonia Sharma Synthesis of Hydroxyapatite using sol-gel with ionic

substitution in nano-dimesional Ca-P based biomaterials

19. Dr.Gurpreet Kaur Colloidal drug delivery systems

20. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Electronic and magnetic structure studies of transition

metal doped ZnO nanostructure

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ANNEXURE XIV

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY FACULTY IN

LAST FIVE YEARS

S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

Prof. Meenakshi Goyal

1. Removal of zinc from aqueous

solution in fixed-bed columns by

activated carbons

Prof. Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium on Frontiers in

Chemical Sciences, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 23-24,

2012

2. Removal of n-butylamine from

aqueous solution by adsorption on

activated carbons: Batch and column

studies

International Conference on

Innovations in Chemistry for

Sustainable Development,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Dec 1-3,

2011

3. Adsorptive removal of Safranin-O

by activated carbons

Professor Ram Chand Paul

International Conference in

Chemistry, Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Feb 11-12,

2011

4. Adsorption of triethylamine vapours

on activated carbons

Professor Ram Chand Paul

International Conference in

Chemistry, Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Feb 11-12,

2011

5. Adsorption of polar vapours on

activated carbons

Professor Ram Chand Paul

International Conference in

Chemistry, Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Feb 11-12,

2011

6. Fixed bed adsorptive removal of

Pb(II) ions from aqueous solution

using activated carbons

Carbon 2010- The Annual World

Conference on Carbon, South

Carolina, USA

July 11-16,

2010

7. Equilibrium adsorptive removal of

malachite green dye from aqueous

solution using activated carbons

Carbon 2010-The Annual World

Conference on Carbon, South

Carolina, USA

July 11-16,

2010

8. Effect of surface functional groups

and metal impregnants on the

adsorption kinetics and

thermodynamics of

carbontetrachloride vapors on

activated carbons

Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium in Chemistry,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

March 5-6,

2010

9. Comparative study of adsorption of

n-butylamine from vapour and

aqueous phase on activated carbons

Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium in Chemistry,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

March 5-6,

2010

10. Adsorptive removal of azo-dyes

from aqueous solution by activated

Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium in Chemistry,

March 5-6,

2010

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

carbons Panjab University, Chandigarh

11. Effect of surface chemistry of

activated carbon on the adsorption of

dichloromethane vapors

12th CRSI National Symposium

in Chemistry, at IICT,

Hyderabad

Feb 4-7,

2010

12. Adsorption of n-butylamine from

aqueous solution by activated

carbons

12th CRSI National Symposium

in Chemistry, at IICT,

Hyderabad

Feb 4-7,

2010

Prof. Neeta Sharma

13. Binary adsorption of Mn(II) in the

presence of Fe(II) from waste water

using rice (oryza sativa) husk

Asian Network for Natural And

Unnatural Materials (Annum-

2015)

Feb 28 -

March 02,

2015

14. Copper oxide nanoparticles as

adsorbent for removal of Cu2+

ions

from aqueous solutions

CHEMCON- 2014

Dec 27 -30,

2014

15. Zinc oxide nanoparticles as sorbent

for removal of Co2+

ions from

aqueous solution

International Conference on

Nanotechnology in the Service

of Health, Environment and

Society (NanoScitech 2014),

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 13-15,

2014

16. Cost effective removal of Mn+2

ions

from aqueous solution using

thiolated rice (oryza sativa) husk by

batch and column adsorption studies

2nd

International conference on

Environment, Chemistry and

Biology, Asia Pacific Society for

Chemical, Biological and

Environmental Engineering

Sciences at Stockholm (Sweden)

Dec 13-14,

2013

17. Competitive adsorption studies

studies for the removal of Pb(II) &

Ni(II) from water by esterified rice

(oryza sativa) husk

International conference on

Interdisciplinary Areas with

Chemical Sciences

Oct 30- Nov

01, 2013

18. Zinc oxide nanoparticles for removal

of Pb+2

ions from aqueous solutions

International Conference

Nanotechnology Lessons from

nature and Emerging

technologies.

July 25-26,

2013

19. Cost effective removal of lead ions

from aqueous solution using

polyacrylamide grafted rice husk in

a sequential bed adsorption column

International conference on

Polymers on the Frontiers of

Science and Technology, Asian

Polymer Association and Dr. SS

Bhatnagar UICET, Panjab

University, Chandigarh, India

Feb 21-23,

2013

20. Studies on the removal of Mn+2

ions

from aqueous solution using

esterified rice (oryza sativa) husk by

batch and column adsorption studies

2nd

Inernational Conference on

Interdisciplinary Research and

Development, At Impact Centre,

Bangkok, Thailand

June 1,

2012

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

21. Studies on an economically viable

treatment process for removal of

Zn2+

ions from water using

chemically modified rice (oryza

sativa) husk

International conference on

Agriculture, Environment and

Biological Sciences, PSRC, at

Novotel, Phuket, Thailand

May 26-27,

2012

22. Studies on the removal of Mn+2

ions

from aqueous solution using

esterified rice (oryza sativa) husk in

a sequential bed adsorption column

International Conference on

Innovations in Chemistry for

Sustainable Development

Dec 1-3,

2011

23. Kinetic and equilibrium studies on

the removal of lead ions from

aqueous solution using

polyacrylamide grafted rice husk

Prof. R C Paul International

Conference on Emerging Trends

in Chemistry Deptt. of

Chemistry, Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Feb 11-12,

2011

24. Removal of lead from aqueous

solution using polyacrylamide

grafted rice husk

Polymer Science and

Engineering: Emerging

Dimensions, Univ Institute of

Chemical Engineering and

Technology, Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Nov 26-27,

2010

Prof. Sanchita Chauhan

25. Model for ethane oxidation in

catalytic converter

International Conference on

Harnessing Engineering,

Technology and Innovation for

Sustainable Development

(HETIS-2014), Dr SSBUICET

Panjab University Chandigarh

Sep 19-20,

2014

26. Converting plastic waste into usable

fuel

International Conference on

Harnessing Engineering,

Technology and Innovation for

Sustainable Development

(HETIS-2014), Dr SSBUICET

Panjab University Chandigarh

Sep 19-20,

2014

Prof . Amrit Pal Toor

27. Promising solid support material for

TiO2 as a photocatalytic degradation

of organic compounds

3rd

International Conference on

Advanced Oxidation Processes,

Munnar, Kerala

Sep 25-28 ,

2014

Prof. Anupama Sharma

28. Castor oil based polyurethane

nanocomposites with cellulose

nanocrystallites fillers

2nd International Conference on

Material Science and

Engineering Technology

(ICMSET 2013), London,

United Kingdom

Nov 16 -17,

2013

29. Nanostructured polyurethane-clay ECNP Conference 2012 Institute April 22-27,

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

clear coatings with enhanced

performance properties: an

inspiration from the ancient 'maya

blue' paintings

of Macromolecular Chemistry

Prague, Czech republic

2012.

30. Starch based biodegradable

polyurethanes with shape memory

effect as proposed material for

cardiovascular implants

International conference on

Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology and their

Applications (NanoSciTech-

2012)

Feb 16-18,

2012

31. Morphological and thermal

degradation behavior study of cell

cellulose nanofibrils reinforced

thermoplastic starch polymer based

biodegradable nanocomposites

International conference on

Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology and their

Applications (NanoSciTech-

2012)

Feb 16-18,

2012

32. Preparation and characterization pu-

clay nanocomposites

NanoSciTech 2012 Panjab

University Chandigarh

Feb 15-18,

2012

33. Preparation and characterization pu-

clay nanocomposites

NanoSciTech 2012 Panjab

University Chandigarh

Feb 15-18,

2012

34. Biodegradable polyurethane

interpenetrating network (ipn) clay

nanocomposites; synthesis and

characterization

International Conference on

Innovations in Chemistry for

Sustainable Development

ICSD-2011

Dec 1-3,

2011

35. Leveraging technology for

sustainable development:

innovations through nanocomposite

based biodegradable packaging

International Conference on

Technological and Management

Advances: Issues and Challenges

Oct 10,

2011

36. Thermal behavior of

nanocomposites based on glycerol

plasticized thermoplastic starch and

cellulose nanocrystallites

International Conference on

Advances in Condensed and

Nanomaterials (ICACNM-2011)

Feb 23-26,

2011

37. Interaction of nano-sized materials

with polymer chains in polymer –

nanocomposite thin films- an afm

perspective

International Conference on

Advances in Condensed and

Nanomaterials (ICACNM-2011)

Feb 23-26,

2011

38. Thermal behaviour of

nanocomposites based on glycerol

plasticized thermoplastic starch and

cellulose nanocrystallites

International Conference on

Advances in Condensed and

nanomaterials (ICACNM-2011)

Feb 23-26,

2011

39. Mechanical properties of short

carbon fiber reinforced epoxy nano-

composites

5th

International Multi

Conference on Intelligent

Systems, Sustainable, New and

Renewable Energy technology &

Nanotechnology (IISN-2011)

Feb 18-20,

2011

40. Polyurethane nanocomposites based Professor RC Paul International Feb 11-12,

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

on vegetable oils and cellulose

nanocrystallites; thermal and barrier

properties

conference on emerging Trends

in Chemistry

2011

41. Chain extended polyurethane nano-

composites from vegetable oil and

modified clay

Macro-2010 .11th

International

Conference on Frontiers of

Polymers & Advanced Materials

Dec 15-17,

2010

42. Novel method of preparation of

cellulose reinforced glycerol

plasticized starch nanocomposites

2nd

International Conference on

Production & Industrial

Engineering

Dec 2-5,

2010

43. Synthesis and characterization of

graphite-epoxy nanocomposites

International Conference on

Polymer science and

Engineering (PSE-2010)

Nov 26-27,

2010

44. Synthesis and characterization of

expanded graphite/ epoxy resin

based conducting polymer

nanocomposite

International Conference on

Polymer science and

Engineering (PSE-2010)

Nov 26-27,

2010

45. Epoxy cellulose nanocrystals

nanocomposites; synthesis and

characterization

International Conference on

Polymer science and

Engineering (PSE-2010)

Nov 26-27,

2010

46. Castor oil based biodegradable

polyurethane nanocomposites from

organically modified clay using high

shear mixing

International Conference on

Polymer science and

Engineering (PSE-2010)

Nov 26-27,

2010

47. Rheological study of starch–clay

nanocomposites

International Conference on

Polymer science and

Engineering (PSE-2010)

Nov 26-27,

2010

48. Thermal degradation kinetics of tps

cellulose nanocrystallites

nanocomposites

International Conference on

Polymer science and

Engineering (PSE-2010)

Nov 26-27,

2010

49. Improving quality of life through

biodegradable plastics: developing

products and processes for

sustainable development

Enhancing Human Potential:

Bio-Psychosocial Perspectives

Nov 15-17,

2010

50. Vegetable oil based biodegradable

polyurethane nanocomposites;

synthesis and characterization

International Conference

Emerging Trends in Engineering

and Technology (IETET-2010)

Oct 14-16,

2010

51. Green nanocomposites based on

thermoplastic starch and cellulose

nanocrystals prepared from cotton

linters; synthesis and

characterization

Proceedings of International

Conference on Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology (ICONN-2010)

Feb 24-26,

2010

52. Graphite- epoxy nanocomposites: an

ideal material for bipolar plates

The International Conference

“Engineering Innovations

(ICEI2k10) – A Fillip to

Feb 18-20,

2010

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

Economic Development

53. A preliminary study of bio-

nanocomposites synthesized from

cellulose nanofibers isolated from

wheat straw and thermoplastic

polymer

The International Conference on

Engineering Innovations

(ICEI2k10) – A Fillip to

Economic Development

Feb 18-20,

2010

54. Thermal degradation kinetics of

nanocomposites based on

thermoplastic starch and layered

silicates under nitrogen atmosphere

Second International conference

on Polymer Processing and

Characterization (ICPPC)

Jan 15-17,

2010

Prof. Anupama Thakur

55. Green synthesis of zinc oxide

nanoparticles

International Conference on

Chemical Engineering –

Emerging Dimensions and

Challenges Ahead CHEMCON

2014

Dec 27-30 ,

2014

56. A study on zinc oxide nanoparticles:

synthesis and adsorption studies

International Conference on

Nanotechnology in the service of

Health, Environment and Society

(NanoSciTech 2014)

Feb 13-15,

2014

57. Biopolymer films of Chitosan and

Xanthan gum

2nd

Studies on International

Conference on Environment,

Chemistry and Biology (ICECB

2013) , Stockhom, Sweden

Dec 13-14,

2013

58. Synthesis of zincoxide nanoparticles Annual Convention of Chemists

2013

Dec 4-7,

2013

59. Study on chitosan / xanthan gum

biopolymer hydrogel beads

International Conference on

Interdisciplinary areas with

chemical Sciences (ICIACS

2013), Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Oct 30 –

Nov 01,

2013

60. Study on development of

Biopolymer Chitosan Hydrogel

Beads,

International conference on

Polymers on the Frontiers of

Science and Technology, Asian

Polymer Association and Dr. SS

Bhatnagar UICET, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 21-23,

2013

61. A systematic approach to

development and characterisation of

chitosan nanoparticles and its use in

chitosan/silver nanocomposites,

international symposium on macro-

and supramolecular architechtures

and materials

Nano Systems and Applications,

Centre for Nano Science and

Tech, KSR College of Tech.,

Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu,

India

Nov 21 – 25

2012

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

62. Preparation and characterization of

ph-sensitive semi-interpenetrating

polymer networks of chitosan and

polyvinylpyrrolidone

2nd

International Conference on

Interdisciplinary Research and

Development, Thailand

June 1,

2012

63. Chitosan hydrogel beads:

preparation and in-vitro drug release

study.

International Conference on

Agricultural, Environment and

Biological Sciences, (ICAEBS

2012) Thailand

May 26-27,

2012

64. Study of semi – interpenetrating

polymer network biopolymer films

based on chitosan for drug release.

International Congress on

Advances in Human Healthcare

Systems Healthcare India 2012,

New Delhi India

Feb 20-23,

2012

65. Characterization of nanoparticles

prepared by ionotropic gelation.

International Conference on

Frontiers in nanoscience,

technology & their applications

NanoSciTech-2012. Panjab

University ,Chd

Feb 16-18,

2012

66. Chitosan based biopolymer film for

drug delivery

International Conference on

Innovations on Chemistry for

Sustainable Development

(ICSD-2011), Panjab University

Chandigarh.

Dec 01-03,

2011

67. Preparation of chitosan

nanoparticles: a study of influencing

factors.

International Conference on

Advances in Condensed and Nano

materials (ICACNM-2011),

Panjab University Chandigarh

Feb 23-26,

2011

Prof. Seema Kapoor

68. Comparison of synthesized and

calcined europium substituted

hydroxyapatite using sol-gel

technique

Harnessing Engineering,

Technology, and Innovation for

sustainable Development,

SSBUICET, P.U., Chd

Sep 19-20,

2014

69. Sr-substituted brushite cement:

formation and properties

NanoSciTech-2014:

Nanotechnology in the Service of

Health, Environment & Society,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 13 -15,

2014

70. Effect of hydrolyzation time of

triethyl phosphate on the synthesis

and characterization of

nanodimensional hydroxyapatite

and its coatings

NanoSciTech-2014:

Nanotechnology in the Service of

Health, Environment & Society,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 13 -15,

2014

71. Synthesis and characterization of

nanodimensional hydroxyapatite

substituted with zinc and fluorine in

the presence of capping agent

NanoSciTech-2014:

Nanotechnology in the Service of

Health, Environment & Society,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 13 -15,

2014

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S. No

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

72. Effect of capping agent on

physicochemical properties of zinc

substituted nanoscale

hydroxyapatite

2nd International Conference on

Material Science and Engineering

Technology (ICMSET 2013),

SCIENCE and Trans Tech

Publications Inc., at London, The

United Kingdom

Nov 16 -17 ,

2013

73. Effect of capping agent on

physicochemical properties of zinc

substituted nanoscale

Hydroxyapatite

2nd International Conference on

Material Science and Engineering

Technology

Nov 16-17,

2013

74. Effect of triethanolamine assistance

on structure of sol-gel derived zinc

substituted hydroxyapatite

International Conference on

Polymers on the Frontiers of

Science & Technology, APA &

UICET, Panjab University

Feb 21-23,

2013

75. Synthesis and characterization of

magnesium substituted

hydroxyapatite by conventional and

ultrasonic coupled sol-gel route

International Symposium on

Macro and Supramolecular

Architectures and Materials: Nano

Systems & Applications, Centre

for Nano Science & Technology,

K.S.Rangasamy College of

Technology, Tamil Nadu, India

Nov 21-25,

2012

76. Influence of pH on aspect ratio of

nano rods of Magnesium

substituted Hydroxyapaptite

International Conference on

Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology & their

Applications, NanoSciTech-2012,

held at Panjab University

Feb 16-18,

2012

77. A comparative study on the

structural and thermal behaviour of

hydroxyapatite and zinc doped

hydroxyapatite

International Conference on

Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology & their

Applications, NanoSciTech-2012,

held at Panjab University

Feb 16-18,

2012

78. Nanodimensional and

nanocrystalline calcium

orthophosphates in biomedical field

International Conference on

Frontiers in Nanoscience,

Nanotechnology & their

Applications, NanoSciTech-2012,

held at Panjab University

Feb 16-18,

2012

79. Volumetric and transport properties

of binary liquid mixture of 1,3,5-

trimethylbenzene with ethyl acetate

at T=(303.15 and 313.15) K

International Conference on

Innovations in Chemistry for

Sustainable Development, Deptt.

of Chemistry & Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Dec 01-03,

2011

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Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

80. Nano -hydroxyapatite/ fluoridated

and unfluoridated bioactive glass

composites: structural analysis and

bioactivity evaluation

International conference on

Advances in Condensed & Nano

Materials, Deptt. of Physics,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 23-26,

2011

81. Sintering effects on morphology,

thermal stability and surface area of

sol-gel derived nano-

hydroxyapatite powder

International conference on

Advances in Condensed & Nano

Materials, Deptt. of Physics,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 23-26,

2011

82. Preparation and study of zinc doped

nano-hydroxyapatite

Prof. R.C.Paul International

Conference on Emerging Trends

in Chemistry, held at Deptt. of

Chemistry & Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University

Feb 11-12,

2011

83. Improvement of sintering kinetics

and densification of –tricalcium

phosphate ceramic

Prof. R.C.Paul International

Conference on Emerging Trends

in Chemistry, held at Deptt. of

Chemistry & Centre of Advanced

Studies in Chemistry, Panjab

University

Feb 11-12,

2011

84. Hydroxyapatite nanopowder:

synthesis and study of its thermal

and structural behavior

PSE-2010, UICET, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Nov 26-27,

2010

85. Sol–gel synthesis of pure and

crystalline nano β–tricalcium

phosphate powder

PSE-2010, UICET, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Nov 26-27,

2010

86. Photocatalytic degradation of

Rhodamine B dye and its simulated

dyebath

International Conference on

Advanced Oxidation Processes

(AOP 2010) held at School of

Environmental Science, Mahatma

Gandhi University, Kottayam

Sep 18-21,

2010

Dr. S.K.Aggarwal

87. Model for ethane oxidation in

catalytic converter

International Conference on Harnessing

Engineering, Technology and Innovation

for Sustainable Development (HETIS-

2014), Dr SSBUICET Panjab University

Chandigarh.

Sep 19-20,

2014

Dr. Urvashi Gupta

88. Hydromagnetic stability of

Nanofluids: Effect on Critical

Rayleigh number for three

different boundaries

International Conference on Harnessing

Engineering technology & innovation

for sustainable Development (HETIS-

2014) held at Panjab University,

Chandigarh, India

Sept 19-20,

2014

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89. Effect of rotation and hall

currents on binary convection

of compressible walters’

(model b) fluid in porous

medium

International Conference on Harnessing

Engineering technology & innovation

for sustainable Development (HETIS-

2014) held at Panjab University,

Chandigarh, India

Sept 19-20,

2014

90. Effect of permeability and

suspended particles on

magneto-convection of a

binary micropolar fluid layer.

International conference on Advances

in Pure & Applied Mathematics, Atal

Bihari Institute of Mountaineering,

Manali, India

March 7-9 ,

2014

91. Thermosolutal convection in a

horizontal nanofluid layer:

introduction of oscillatory

motions.

International Conference on Recent

Advances in Engineering and

Computational Sciences (RAECS)held

at University Institute of Engineering

& Technology, Panjab University

Chandigarh

March 06-

08, 2014

92. Magneto-convection of a

stratified dusty rivlin-ericksen

fluid in porous medium: an

analytical and computational

study for moderate and high

rotation.

International Conference on Recent

Advances in Engineering and

Computational Sciences (RAECS) held

at at University Institute of Engineering

& Technology, Panjab University

Chandigarh, 2014.

March 06-

08, 2014

93. Hall effect on a nanofluid

layer: introduction of

oscillatory motions

International Conference on

Nanotechnology in the Service of

Health, Environment & Society

(Nanoscitech-2014), at Panjab

University, Chandigarh, India.

Feb 13-15,

2014

94. Rayleigh Bénard convection

of nanofluid layer with

magnetic field

International Conference in

Mathematical Sciences (ICMS-2013) at

Manali, India.

March 8 -9,

2013

95. Double-diffusive Convection

of Dusty Micropolar Fluids

(polymeric fluids, suspension

solutions) with Magnetic

Field in a Porous Medium.

International Conference on Polymers

on the Frontiers of Science &

Technology (APA-2013) at Dr. S.S.B.

UICET, Panjab University,

Chandigarh, India.

February

21-23, 2013

96. Double-diffusive Convection

of Compressible Dusty

Rivlin-Ericksen Fluid in the

Presence of Hall currents – a

study to determine Critical

Rayleigh number.

International Conference on History

and Development of Mathematical

Sciences & Symposium on nonlinear

Analysis (ICHDMS-2012) at Maharshi

Dayanand University, Rohtak, India.

Nov 21-24,

2012

97. Combined effect of Hall

currents and Rotation on

International Conference on Frontiers

of Nanoscience, Nanotechnology and

February

16-18, 2012

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Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

Double-diffusive Convection

of Compressible Walters’

(Model B) Fluid in Porous

Medium - A Review to

Examine Stationary

Convection.

their Applications (NanoSciTech-2012)

at Panjab University, Chandigarh,

India.

98. A Comparative Study for

Moderate and High Rotation:

on the Hydromagnetic

Stability of Stratified Rivlin-

Ericksen Fluid-Particle

Mixture in Porous Medium.

In 55t In 55

th Congress of Indian Society of

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,

(An International Meet), at NIT

Hamirpur, India.

December

18-21, 2010

99. Double-Diffusive Convection

of Micropolar Fluids with

Suspended Particles in

Hydromagnetics Saturating a

Porous Medium.

In 55t

In 55th

Congress of Indian Society of

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,

(An International Meet), at NIT

Hamirpur, India.

December

18-21, 2010

100. Double-Diffusive Convection

of Compressible Rivlin-

Ericksen Fluid-Particle

Mixture in the Presence of

Hall Currents – A Study to

Determine Critical Rayleigh

Number

International Conference on Polymer

science and engineering: Emerging

dimensions (PSE -2010) P.U.,

Chandigarh

Nov 26-27,

2010

101. Study to determine critical

Rayleigh number for double-

diffusive convection of

compressible Walters’ (Model

B) fluid in the presence of

Hall currents and suspended

particles.

International Conference on Polymer

science and engineering: Emerging

dimensions (PSE -2010) P.U.,

Chandigarh

Nov 26-27,

2010

102. Effect of hall currents and

permeability on double-

diffusive convection of

compressible rivlin- ericksen

fluid in rotation.

International Congress of

Mathematicians ICM 2010 held at

University of Hyderabad, Under the

auspices of International

Mathematicians Union

Aug 19-27,

2010

Dr. Sushil K. Kansal

103. TiO2/ZnO: A promising

nanocomposite for the

effective degradation of

Ofloxacin

Indo-German Bilateral workshop on

“Surfactants and Amphiphilic polymers

in nanotechnology-On the way to

smarter formulations”

March 20-

22, 2014

104. Heterogeneous photocatalysis:

Promising technique for the

treatment of pharmaceutical

Prof. R.C. Paul National Sym. On New

visions in chemical sciences (RCP-

2014)

Feb 15-16,

2014

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Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

waste water.

105. Degradation of ofloxacin

from aq. phase by uv/zno

photocatalytic process

Int. Conf. on “Nanotechnology in the

service of Health, Environment and

Society” NanoSciTech-2014

Feb 13-15,

2014

106. Fly ash a resource material for

nanoparticle synthesis and its

environmental applications

International Conference on Frontiers

in nanoscience, technology & their

applications NanoSciTech-2012,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 16-18,

2012

107. Recent advances in

wastewater treatment

technologies using

nanomaterials

International Conference on Frontiers

in nanoscience, technology & their

applications NanoSciTech-2012,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 16-18,

2012

108. Study of photocatalytic

degradation of 2,4,6-tcp in

aqueous solution using TiO2

nanoparticles

International Conference on Frontiers

in nanoscience, technology & their

applications NanoSciTech-2012,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb

16-18, 2012

109. Photocatalytic decolorization

of a textile dye in aqueous

phase using metal oxide

nanoparticles

Prof. R.C.Paul International

Conference on Emerging Trends in

Chemistry, held at Deptt. of Chemistry

& Centre of Advanced Studies in

Chemistry, Panjab University

Feb 11-12,

2011

110. Nano-particle synthesis from

fly ash and its environmental

applications

Prof. R.C.Paul International

Conference on Emerging Trends in

Chemistry, held at Deptt. of Chemistry

& Centre of Advanced Studies in

Chemistry, Panjab University

Feb 11-12,

2011

Dr. Gargi Ghosal

111. Effect of corn and pearl millet

supplementation on

rheological, textural,

physicochemical and sensory

properties of whole wheat

bread

International Conference on safety,

security and sustainability-

2015(ICSSS-2015) organized by

Jadavpur University, Kolkata

Feb 27-

March 1,

2015

112. Protein polysaccharide based

novel carrier: an effective

approach to preserve and

controlled release of core

material

Harnessing Engineering, Technology

and Innovation for Sustainable Growth

Organized by Dr. S.S.BUICET, PU,

Chandigarh

Sep 19-20,

2014

113. Pectinase from aspergillus

niger

Harnessing Engineering, Technology

and Innovation for Sustainable Growth

Organized by Dr. S.S.BUICET, PU,

Chandigarh

Sep 19-20,

2014

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114. Encapsulation by complex

coacervation for preservation

of functionality and controlled

delivery of bioactive food

components

Nano-Sci-Tech 2014, Organized by

PU, Chandigarh

Feb 12 -15,

2014

115. High Fiber diabetic bread International conference in Food

Properties (ICPF -2014) in Seri Pacific

Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Organized by HR Trust, Brisbane,

Australia

Jan 24-26,

2014

116. Formulation and

characterization of whey

protein isolate (wpi) / gum

arabic (ga) microencapsules

7th

International Food Convention-2013

(IFCON-2013). On NURSE Healthy

Foods (Nutritional Secuirity Through,

AFST(I), CSIR, CFTRI, Mysore

Dec 18–21,

2013

117. Effect of hydrocolloids on

physicochemical, rheological

and textural properties of

whole wheat dough and bread

International Conference on

Interdisciplinary Areas With Chemical

Siences (ICAS-2013), Panjab

University, Chandigarh in association

with Institute of Nano Science and

Technology (INST) Mohali,

Chandigarh

Oct 30 –

Nov 01,

2013

118. Physicochemical, rheological

properties of xylanase

supplemented whole wheat

dough and bread

International Symposium on Food

Rheology and Structure (ISFRS –

2012) held on in ETH, Zurich,

Switzerland

April 10-13,

2012

119. Application of

nanotechnology in food

processing sector- A review

Presented at NanoSci Tech 2012 held

on in Panjab University, Chandigarh

Feb 16-18,

2012

120. Effect of xylanase on

rheological properties and

microstructure of whole wheat

flour dough.

ICFOST 2012 held on organized by

AFST (I), Mysore

Jan

20-21, 2012

Mr.Amit Sobti

121. Bed permeability and porosity

of a packed bed: an empirical

correlation

Chemical Engineering-Emerging

Dimensions & Challenges Ahead,

CHEMCON-2014, 67th

Annual Session

of Indian Institute of Chemical

Engineers, Dr. SSB UICET, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Dec 27-30,

2014

122. Steady Shear Viscosities of

Aqueous Polyacrylamide

Solutions: Effect of

Temperature and

Concentration

Harnessing Engineering Technology

and Innovation for sustainable

Development, HETIS-2014, Dr. SSB

UICET, Panjab University, Chandigarh

Sep 19-20,

2014

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Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

Dr.Gaurav Verma

119 Nanostructured polyurethane-

clay clear coatings with

enhanced performance

properties: an inspiration from

the ancient 'maya blue'

paintings

ECNP Conference 2012 Institute of

Macromolecular Chemistry Prague,

Czech republic

April 22-27,

2012

120

Preparation and

characterization pu-clay

nanocomposites

NanoSciTech 2012, Panjab University

Chandigarh

Feb 15-18,

2012

Dr. Gaurav Rattan

121 CO oxidation over Alumina

supported CuO – CeO2 – ZrO2

catalysts

International conference on New

Frontiers in Chemical, Energy and

Environmental Engg NIT Warangal,

Telangana, India

March 2015

122 A Study Of calcinations

Temperature effect over the

series of CO – CCe/Al2O3

catalysts prepared by different

methods

International conference on advances in

chemical and environmental sciences,

at, Arya P.G. College, Panipat,

Haryana, India

Feb 27-28,

2014.

Mr. Jodh Singh

123 Effect of welding speed on

depth of penetration during

arc welding of mild steel

plates

4th International conference on

Advances in Materials and

Manufacturing Technology(ISSN:

2249-5762)

Oct 10,

2014

Dr. Sanjeev Gautam

1. Tailoring of absorption edge by

thermal annealing in tin oxide thin

films

AIP Conf. Proceedings H.P.

University, Shimla International

Conference on Condensed

Matter Physics-2014

Nov 4-6,

2014

2. Electronic structure of Fe/MgO/Fe

multilayer stack by x-ray magnetic

circular dichroism

58th Annual Magnetism and

Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Conference, Denver, Colorado,

USA

Nov 4-8,

2013

3. SHI effects on MWCNT, ZnO and

N-ZnO thin film

International conf. and workshop

on Swift Heavy Ions in Mat.

Engg. & Characterization,

IUAC, New Delhi, India

Oct 3-12,

2012

4. XAS study of Fe/MgO/Fe/Co

multilayer

IUMRS-2012, at BEXCO,

Busan, Korea

Aug 26-31,

2012

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5. Synthesis and XAS of ZnxSn1-xO2,

Optical studies of SHI affected TiO2

and SnO2, XAS studies of SHI MgO

thin films and Luminescence

properties of Mn-SrS

7th

International Conference on

Advanced Materials and

Devices, Jeju, Korea

Dec 7-9,

2011

6. EXAFS studies of FINMET Alloys International Conference on

Functional Materials (IFFM

2011 & IFM 11) at Grand Hotel,

Jeju Island, Korea

July 28- 31,

2011

7. EXAFS studies of FeCo-based

ribbons and XAS/XMCD studies of

TM doped MWCNT

IEEE International Magnetics

Conference (InterMag -2011) ,

Taipei, Taiwan

April 25-29,

2011

8. Electronic charge transfer in

irradiated Co-C60 thin films studied

by XAS

International Conference of

Asian Unian of magnetic Society

(ICAUMS) -2010 at Lotte Hotel,

Jeju Island, Korea

Dec 5-8,

2010

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NATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY FACULTY IN LAST FIVE

YEARS

S.

No.

Title of Paper Conference Details Conference

Dates

Prof. Meenakshi Goyal

1. Equilibrium adsorptive removal of Congo

Red dye from aqueous solution using

activated carbons

National Seminar on Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS-2014), Panjab

University

April 26,

2014

2. Removal of cationic dye from aqueous

solutions by activated carbons

National Seminar on Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS-2014), Panjab

University

April 26,

2014

3. Equilibrium adsorptive removal of As

(III) ions from aqueous solutions

using activated carbons

National Seminar on Innovative and

Sustainable Engineering, Panjab

University

Nov 11, 2013

4. Effect of surface chemistry of activated

carbons on the adsorption of

triethylamine from aqueous solution

National Conference on Recent

Advances in Chemical and

Environmental Sciences, M.M.

Modi College, Patiala

March 03,

2012

5. Removal of zinc from aqueous solution

in fixed-bed columns by activated

carbons

Prof. Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium on Frontiers in

Chemical Sciences, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 23-24,

2012

6. Effect of surface chemistry of activated

carbon on the adsorption of

dichloromethane vapors

12th CRSI National Symposium

in Chemistry, at IICT,

Hyderabad

Feb

4-7, 2010

7. Adsorption of n-butylamine from

aqueous solution by activated carbons 12th CRSI National Symposium

in Chemistry, at IICT,

Hyderabad

Feb

4-7, 2010

8. Effect of Carbon-oxygen Surface groups

on the Adsorption of Zn(II) ions by

Activated Carbons

National Conference on Waste

Management & Recycling, Sant

Longowal Institute of

Engineering and Technology,

Longowal (Punjab)

Dec 9-10,

2011

Prof. Neeta Sharma

9. Adsorption of heavy metal ions by

nano metal oxides

National Seminar on Environmental

Management, Sustainable

Development And Human Health

March 25,

2015

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10. Copper oxide nanoparticles as adsorbent

for removal of Pb2+

ions from aqueous

solutions

Professor Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium on Innovations in

Chemical Sciences

March 20-21,

2015

11. Removal of arsenic (iii) from water

using saw dust of tectona grandis as a

prospective adsorbent

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON – 2015)

Feb 25-27,

2015

12. Recovery of Ni(II) from leach liquor with

Lix84 as extractant

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON – 2014)

Feb 26-28,

2014

13. Kinetic and equilibrium studies on the

removal of Cu+2

ions from water using

eggshell powder (esp)

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON – 2014)

Feb 26-28,

2014

14. Kinetic and equilibrium studies on the

removal of dyes from water using egg

shell powder

Prof. Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium on New Visions in

Chemical Sciences

Feb 15-16,

2014

15. Studies on the removal of Zn2+

ions from

water using eggshell powder (esp) as an

adsorbent

Prof. Ram Chand Paul National

Symposium on New Visions in

Chemical Sciences

Feb 15-16,

2014

16. Removal of Mn (II) from solution when

present alone and in the presence of Fe(II)

using esterified rice (oryza sativa) husk

Annual Convention of Chemists,

Indian Chemical Society and

Chemistry Deptt. Panjab University

Dec 4-7,

2013

17. Removal of Arsenic (III) from water

using saw dust of tectona grandis as a

prospective adsorbent

Annual Convention of Chemists,

Indian Chemical Society and Deptt.

of Chemistry, Panjab University

Dec 4-7,

2013

18. Adsorption studies for the removal of Pb

(II) in presence of Ni (II) from water by

thiolated rice (oryza sativa) husk

National Symposium on Recent

Advances in Chemical Sciences,

Dept. of Chemistry and Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University

Sep 20, 2012

19. Adsorption studies for the removal of

Pb(II) in presence of Ni(II) from water

by esterified rice (oryza sativa) husk

Prof. R C Paul National

Symposium on Frontiers in

Chemical Sciences

February 24-

25, 2012

20. Kinetic and equilibrium studies on the

removal of Cu2+

ions from water using

eggshell powder (esp)

Chandigarh Science Congress,

(CHASCON 2014), Panjab

University

Feb 26-28,

2014

21. Structural reorganisation of Brij

embedded microemulsion’ in

National symposium on “New

developments in Chemical

Sciences” organized by the

Department of Chemistry, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 23-24,

2013

22. Adsorption studies for the removal of

Pb(ii) in presence of Ni(ii) from water by

thiolated rice (oryza sativa) husk

National Symposium on Recent

Advances in Chemical Sciences,

Dept. of Chemistry and Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University

Sep 20, 2012

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23. Adsorption studies for the removal of

Pb(ii) in presence of Ni(ii) from water by

thiolated rice (oryza sativa) husk

Prof. RC Paul National Symposium

on Frontiers in Chemical Sciences.

Feb 24-25,

2012

Prof. Sanchita Chauhan

24. Role of catalytic converters in

controlling pollution

National seminar on sustainable

consumption, climate change and

consumers-towards a better future

Centre of Consumer Studies. Indian

Institute of Public Administration,

IP Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi,

Nov 11-12,

2010

Prof. Anupama Sharma

25. Thermal degradation kinetics of

thermoplastic starch cellulose nanofiber

nanocomposites using TGA

Recent Advances in Chemistry and

Technology of Carbohydrates

(CARBO XXV), Department of

Chemistry, Himachal Pradesh

University and Association of

Carbohydrate Chemists and

Technologists of India

Nov 11-13,

2011

26. Copper particles reinforced

polyurethane/ polystyrene

interpenetration network composites;

morphological, thermal and mechanical

properties

3rd

National Conference on Recent

Advancing in Chemical and

Environmental Sciences, Multani

Modi College, Patiala

Feb 28-

March 1,

2011

27. Chain extended polyurethane

nanocomposites from natural polyols: A

critical study

National Conference on Futuristic

Trends in Mechanical Engineering-

2010, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering

College, Ludhiana

Oct 29-30,

2010

28. Thermal degradation kinetics of starch

cellulose based nanocomposites under

nitrogen and oxygen environment

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON-2010), Panjab

University, Chandigarh

March 19-20,

2010

29. Expanded graphite- epoxy

nanocomposites for bipolar plates in

proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON-2010), Panjab

University, Chandigarh

March 19-20,

2010

30. Preparation and characterization of

glycerol plasticized starch and clay

nanocomposites for food packaging

applications

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON-2010), Panjab

University, Chandigarh

March 19-20,

2010

31. Organically modified montmorillonite/

castor oil based chain extended

polyurethane nanocomposites; synthesis

and characterization

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON-2010), Panjab

University, Chandigarh

March 19-20,

2010

32. Green nanocomposites based on

thermoplastic starch and cellulose

nanocrystals

Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON-2010), Panjab

University, Chandigarh

March 19-20,

2010

Prof. Anupama Thakur

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33. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles 7th Chandigarh Science Congress

CHASCON 2013, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

March 1-3,

2013

34. Synthesis and evaluation of chitosan

hydrogel beads

National Symposium on

Biotechnology in India Bio

Camp’12 at UIET, Panjab

University

Sep 27-28

2012

35. Study on chitosan/alginate biopolymer

hydrogel beads

National Symposium on Recent

Advances in Chemical Sciences,

Dept. of Chemistry and Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University

Sep 20, 2012

36. Noble metal nanoparticles: Green

synthesis and applications

National Seminar on Green

Technologies, Energy Security and

Sustainable Development, Dr. SS

Bhatnagar UICET, Panjab

University Chandigarh

Sep 17, 2012

37. Investigation of miscibility in polymers

by viscometry

National Conference on Recent

Advances in Chemical &

Environmental Sciences (RACES-

2012), MM Modi College, Patiala

March

3 , 2012

38. Properties and sorption studies of

Chitosan - Poly(ethylene oxide) blend

films

Prof. RC Paul National Symposium

of Frontiers in Chemical Sciences,

P.U., Chandigarh.

Feb

24-25, 2012

39. Miscibility criteria for polymer blends

2nd

National Conference on Recent

Advances in Chemistry & their

impact on Environment, Arya Post

Graduate College, Panipat

Feb

4-5, 2012

40. Synthesis of full-interpenetrating

networks and their characterization

3rd

National Conference on Recent

Advances in Chemical and

Environmental Sciences, Patiala

Feb 28-

March 1,

2011

41. A study on synthesis of biodegradable

semi-ipn films of chitosan/poly(ethylene

oxide)

National Seminar on Recent

Advances in Chemistry and Their

Impact on Environment NSRACE-

11, Punjabi University, Patiala,

Feb 15 - 16,

2011

Prof. Seema Kapoor

42. Nanodimensional europium doped

hydroxyapatite as a drug carrier

Symposium on Emerging Trends in

Pharmaceutical Sciences,

University Institute of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 06, 2015

43. Pneumatic car: precursor to green

revolution

National Seminar on “Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS-2014),

Dr.SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh

April 26,

2014

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44. Calcination and characterization of

capping agent assisted zinc substituted

fluorohydroxyapatite

National Seminar on “Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS)

April 26,

2014

45. Magnesium and strontium substituted

hydroxyapatite: the effect of ion

substitution on the structure and

physicochemical properties of

hydroxyapatite

National Seminar on “Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS)

April 26,

2014

46. Synthesis and characterisation of

europium substituted hydroxyapatite

using sol-gel method

National Seminar on “Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS)

April 26,

2014

47. Enhanced TEGS by incorporating Ag

nanoparticles in Bi2Te3 structure

National Seminar on “Recent

Advances in Chemical,

Environmental and Material

Sciences (CEMS)

April 26,

2014

48. Effect of amount of zinc substitution on

stuctural and thermal behaviour of

nanodimensional hydroxyapatite

National Seminar on Innovative and

Sustainable Engineering

Nov 11,

2013

49. Synthesis and characterisation of

strontium substituted nano-

hydroxyapatite

National Seminar on Innovative and

Sustainable Engineering

Nov 11,

2013

50. CHEM-E-CAR

National Seminar on Innovative and

Sustainable Engineering

Nov 11,

2013

51. The comparison of powder characteristics

between nanostructure ceramics of

hydroxyapatite and fluoridated

hydroxyapatite

BIO-CAMP’12, TEQIP sponsored

National Symposium on

Biotechnology in India, UIET,

Panjab University Chandigarh

Sep 27-28,

2012

52. Effect of zinc and fluorine substitution on

nanohydroxyapatite powder

UGC Sponsored National Seminar

on Green Technologies, Energy

Security and Sustainable

Development

Sep 17, 2012

53. Capping agent assisted synthesis of

magnesium substituted hydroxyapatite

using sol-gel method

UGC Sponsored National Seminar

on Green Technologies, Energy

Security and Sustainable

Development

Sep 17, 2012

54. Study on degradation of tannic acid with

ultrasonic assisted fenton reagent National Conference on Recent

Advances in Chemistry and

Environment Sciences, held at

M.M.Modi College, Patiala

March 03,

2012

55. Volumetric, viscometric and acoustic

properties for binary liquid mixture of

1,3,5-trimethylbenzene + ethyl acetate at

(298.15 and 308.15) K

CHASCON 2012, 6th

Chandigarh

Science Congress, held at Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 26-28,

2012

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56. Physical and excess properties for the

mixture 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene + vinyl

acetate at (303.15 and 313.15) K

Prof. R.C.Paul National

Symposium on Frontiers in

Chemical Sciences, held at

Deptt. of Chemistry & Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University, Chd.

Feb 24-25,

2012

57. Density, viscosity and ultrasonic speed of

sound studies of binary liquid mixture of

1,3,5-trimethylbenzene with vinyl acetate

at T = (298.15 and 308.15) K

2nd

National conference on

Recent Advances in Chemistry

and their impact on Environment,

held at Arya P.G. College,

Panipat

Feb

4-5, 2012

58. Comparative study of different solvent to

feed ratio for removal of aromatics from

lube oil.

2nd

National conference on

Recent Advances in Chemistry

and their impact on Environment,

held at Arya P.G. College,

Panipat

Feb

4-5, 2012

59. Degradation of tannic acid using an

advanced oxidation process National Conference on Waste

Management & Recycling, held

at S.L.I.E.T., Longowal, Punjab

Dec 9-10,

2011

Dr. Urvashi Gupta

60. Hydromagnetic stability of Al2O3-water

and CuO-water Nanofluids: Effect on

critical Rayleigh number

National Seminar on Advances in

Applied Mathematics & Mechanics

(NSAAMM-2015) held at

Department of Mathematics,

Sidharth Government College

Nadaun, Distt. Hamirpur, India

March 12-13,

2015

61. Thermal convection for a top heavy

nanofluid layer with hall effect National Seminar on Innovative

and Sustainable Engineering

(ISE-2013)

Nov 11, 2013

62. Magnetoconvection of a micropolar fluid:

Effect of permeability and dust particles

National Seminar on Innovative and

Sustainable Engineering

Nov 11, 2013

63. Thermal convection for a top heavy

nanofluid layer with hall effect

National Seminar on Innovative and

Sustainable Engineering

Nov 11, 2013

64. Magneto convection in a nanofluid layer

saturated by a porous medium

7th Chandigarh Science Congress

(CHASCON-2013)

March 1-3,

2013

65. Effect of hall currents and dust particles

on thermal instability of compressible

Rivlin- Ericksen fluid- A Review to

examine stationary convection

National Conference on

Mathematical Modeling, Simulation

& Optimization (MMSO-2012)

held at Chitkara University,

Rajpura, India

July 20, 2012

66. Combined effect of hall currents and

rotation on double-diffusive convection

of Walters’ B fluid

National Seminar on Recent Trends

in Continuum Mechanics

March 28-29,

2011

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67. Double-diffusive convection of

micropolar fluids with suspended

particles in hydromagnetics saturating a

porous medium

55th Congress of Indian Society of

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

Dec 18-21,

2010

Dr. Sushil K. Kansal

68. Photocatalytic degradation of 2, 6-

dichlorophenol using titania as

photocatalyst

CHASCON-2012, 6th

Chandigarh Science Congress

held at Panjab University,

Chandigarh

Feb

26-28, 2012

69. Comparison of photocatalytic efficiency

of zinc oxide and titania for the

photocatalytic degradation of a textile

dye in aqueous phase

Prof. R.C.Paul National

Symposium on Frontiers in

Chemical Sciences, held at

Deptt. of Chemistry & Centre of

Advanced Studies in Chemistry,

Panjab University

Feb 24-25,

2012

70. Heterogeneous photocatalysis

technologies for the treatment of

industrial wastewater

Recent Advances in Chemistry

and their Impact on Environment

(NCEACE-2012) held at Arya

P.G. College, Panipat

Feb

4-5, 2012

71. Photocatalytic degradation of simulated

dyebath effluent using zno as a

photocatalyst

CHASCON 2011, 5th

Chandigarh

Science Congress, held at Panjab

University

Feb

26-28, 2011

72. Fly ash and its environmental

applications CHASCON 2011, 5

th Chandigarh

Science Congress, held at Panjab

University

Feb

26-28, 2011

Dr. Gargi Ghosal

73. Rheological behavior of Polysaccharides

-Proteins blend selected for complex

coacervation

CEMS 2014, P.U., Chandigarh April 26 ,

2014

74. Studies of rheological Properties of

multigrain bread dough

CEMS 2014, P.U., Chandigarh

April 26,

2014

75. Studies of rheological behavior of

selected gums - proteins blend

CHASCON, 2014, P.U.,

Chandigarh

Feb 26 -28,

2014.

76. Formulation and charecterization of

microcapsules as a vector for delivery of

bioactive nutrient

National Seminar on Harbal Drug

Scene Prospect & Challenges,

Bodhgaya Tirth Pharmacy College,

Sagar, MP

Oct 9-10,

2013

77. Importance of rheology in food

processing

National Seminar on “Innovative

and Sustainable Engineering”, Dr.

SSBUICET, P.U., Chandigarh

Nov 11,

2013

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78. Food rheology and its application in

value addition of fruits and vegetables

National Seminar on Food

Processing & Value Addition of

Fruit & Vegetables for Women

Entrepreneurs” on at Gopichand

Arya Mahila College, Abohar,

Panjab

Aug

24-25, 2012

79. Effect of storage period and temperature

on nutritive value of carrot and tomato

pulp

National workshop on Post Harvest

Management and Value Addition of

Underutilized Fruits on in Central

Institute of Post Harvest

Engineering & Technology

(CIPHET), Ludhiana-141004

March

20- 21, 2012

80. Optimization of production of cellulase in

solid state fermentation using agricultural

residue in solid state fermentation using

agricultural residue

CHASCON-2012 held in Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Feb 24-26,

2012

Ms. Maninder Kaur

81. Electricity generation through anaerobic

digestion of paddy straw

Environmental Management,

Sustainable Development and

Human Health, Dr.SSBUICET,

P.U, Chd

March 25,

2015

Mr. Surinder Singh Bhinder

82. Equilibrium, kinetic and fixed bed

adsorption breakthrough studies of C8-

isomers on Ba and K ion exchanged

Zeolite Y

CHEMCON -2012, NIT, Jalandhar Dec 27-30,

2012

83. Adsorption studies of Copper (II) ions on

Activated Charcoal with detailed Kinetic

Modeling

CHEMCON -2012, NIT, Jalandhar Dec 27-30,

2012

Mr. Jodh Singh

84. Effect of welding parameters on

mechanical strength of MIG welded MS

plates

National Conference on Mechanical

Engineering (ISBN 978-81-930353-

0-6)

Nov 7 -8,

2014

Dr. Sanjeev Gautam

85. Effect of oxygen pressure on the

structural and optical properties of

ZnO/Si(100) thin films

AIP Conf. Proceedings, Bikaner,

Rajasthan, India

Feb 1-2,

2013

86. Near edge X-ray absorption fine structure

study of Zn0.8Mg0.2O thin films

AIP Conf. Proceedings, Bikaner,

Rajasthan, India

Feb 1- 2,

2013

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ANNEXURE XV

BOOKS OF FACULY MEMBERS FROM 2010-2015

1. Singh B., Kaushik A., Mehta SK, Tripathi SK, “Nanotechnology: Novel Perspectives and

Prospects, McGraw Hill Publications, ISBN 13: 978-93-39221-09-6, 2015.

2. Gautam S., Goyal N., “Doping in Chalcogenide Semiconductors: Impedance Spectroscopic

Study”, Scholar’s Press, Germany, 2014, ISBN: 978-3-639-66450-8

3. Singh, J., "Welding of Aluminium - An Experimental Approach", 2013, ISBN 978-3-659-

43646-8

4. Sobti, R.C., Kaushik A., Singh B., Kant S., “Emerging Paradigms of Nanotechnology”,

Pearson Education, 2012, ISBN 978-81-317-8991-9

BOOK CHAPTERS OF FACULTY MEMBERS FROM 2010-2015

1. Batra U., Kapoor S., “Novel nanocrystalline bioactive coatings for stainless steel bio-

implants”, Nanomedicine, Volume I, M/s Studium Press LLC, Chicago, USA, Chapter-16,

498-533, 2014.

2. Gupta U., “Hydromagnetic stability of a binary micropolar fluid layer for moderate to high

suspended particle factor”, Indo-American Books Publication, Edited by: Veena Sharma, R.

P. Sharma & J. S. Dhiman, ISBN: 93-82661-23-9, 235-244, 2014.

3. Gupta U., Sharma J., “Double Diffusive Convection in a Horizontal Nanofluid Layer with

Vertical Magnetic Field, Elsevier Publication, Edited by: Manish Gupta & Manish Goyal,

ISBN: 978-93-5107-162-4, 59-62, 2013.

4. Batra U., Kapoor S., “Nanodimensional and Nanocrystalline Calcium Orthophosphates in

Biomedical Field”, Emerging Paradigms in Nanotechnology, Pearson India Ltd., 464-471,

2012.

5. Goyal M., Bhagat M., “Activated Carbon Adsorption for Waste Water Treatment”, in: Amit

Bhatnagar, Application of Adsorbents for Water Pollution Control, Bentham Science

Publishers, 3-31, 2012.

6. Goyal M., “Nonenvironmental Industrial Applications of Activated Carbon Adsorption”,

in:J.M.D. Tascon, Novel Carbon Adsorbents, Elsevier Ltd, 605-638, 2012.

7. Kaushik A., “Biodegradable Nanocomposites based on Starch, Advances in Polymeric

Science”, Editors: Shishir Sinha, OP Pandey, Vinay Kumar and Parmod Kumar, 305-322,

2011.

8. Kaushik A., “Polyurethane and Polyurethane clay Nanocomposites, Advances in Polymeric

Science”, Editors: Shishir Sinha, OP Pandey, Vinay Kumar and Parmod Kumar, Publisher:

Studium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 57-84, 2011.

9. Shivhare US, Raghavan GSV, Ghoshal G, Basu S., “Drying of Food Materials”, In:Editors:

Bawa, AS and Chauhan, OP, Food Science, New Age Publication, India, 2011.

10. Ahmed J, Shivhare US, “Thermal Processing of Vegetables, In: Editor: Da Wen Sun,

Thermal Processing: New Technologies and Quality Issues, 2nd edition, CRC Press, USA,

2011.

11. Shivhare US, Orsat V, Raghavan GSV, “Application of Hybrid Technology Using

Microwaves for Drying and Extraction” In: Editors: Passos, ML and Ribeiro, CP.

Innovation in Food Engineering. CRC Press. USA, 2010.

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF FACULTY MEMBERS FROM 2010-2015

S.

No.

Name of Faculty

Member

Title of Paper Journal Name Year,

Volume,

Page No

Date of

Publicatio

n

1. Ahuja J, Gupta U,

Wanchoo RK

Hydromagnetic stability of

Al2O3-water and CuO-water

nanofluids: effect on critical

rayleigh number

Research Journal of

Engineering and

Technology

2015, 06,

136-141

2015

2. Sharma T, Toor

AP, Rajor A

Photocatalytic degradation of

imidacloprid in soil:

Application of response

surface methodology for the

optimization of parameters

RSC Advances 2015, 5,

25059-

25065

February

25, 2015

3. Sharma T, Rajor A,

Toor AP

Potential of Enterobacter sp.

Strain ATA1 on imidacloprid

degradation in soil

microcosm: Effects of various

parameters

Environmental

Progress and

Sustainable Energy

Article in

press

2015

4. Kaur K, Wanchoo

RK, Toor AP

Sulfated iron oxide: A

proficient catalyst for

esterification of butanoic acid

with glycerol

Industrial and

Engineering

Chemistry Research

2015, 54,

3285-3292

April 08,

2015

5. Amini M, Ashrafi

M, Gautam S, Chae

KH

Rapid oxidative degradation

of methylene blue by various

metal oxides doped with

vanadium

RSC Advances 2015, 5,

37469-

37475

April 08,

2015

6. Kumar P, Singh JP,

Malik HK, Gautam

S, Chae KH,

Asokan K

Structural, transport and

ferroelectric properties of

Zn1-xMgxO samples and their

local electronic structure

Super lattices and

Microstructures

2015, 78 ,

183-189

Dec 4,

2015

7. Sultan K, Ikram M,

Gautam S, Lee HK,

Chae KH, Asokan

K

Structural, magnetic and

electronic structure studies of

prfe1-xmnxo3 (x=0, 0.1, 0.3,

0.5) thin films grown on Si

(100)

Journal of Alloys and

Compounds

2015, 628,

151-157

April 15,

2015

8. Gautam S, Chae

KH, Lee IJ, Shin

HJ, Thakur A

Blue shift in the optical band

gap of tin oxide thin films by

controlling oxygen-to-argon

gas flow ratio

Functional Materials

Letters

2015, 8,

1550014-

1550019

February,

2015

9. Kumar S, Park JS, Kim DJ, Lee MH, Song TK, Gautam S , Chae KH, Kim SS, Kim MH

Electronic structure and

magnetic properties of Co

doped TiO2 thin films using

X-ray absorption

spectroscopy

Ceramic International In Press (online) 10.1016/j.ceramint.2015.03.209)

March 31, 2015

10. Kumar S., Song TK, Gautam S, Chae KH, Kim SS, Jang KW

Structural, magnetic and

electronic structure properties

of Co doped ZnO

nanoparticles

Materials Research

Bulletin

2015, 66, 76-82

9 Feb 2015

11. Gupta U, Aggarwal

P, Kumar R

Magneto-convection of a

binary micropolar fluid with

Canadian Journal of

Physics

2015, 93, 1-

9

November

18, 2014

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suspended particles

12. Kumar AP, Jeong

YP, Gautam S, HA

HP, Lee KE, Chae

KH

XANES and DRIFTS study

of sulfated Sb/V/Ce/TiO2

catalysts for NH3-SCR

Chemical Engineering

Journal

2015, 275,

142-151

September

01, 2015

13. Kaur T, Toor AP,

Wanchoo RK

Parametric study on

degradation of fungicide

Carbendazim in dilute

aqueous solutions using nano

TiO2

Desalination and

Water Treatment

2015, 54,

122-131

January 10,

2014

14. Ghoshal G,

Banerjee UC,

Shivhare US

Screening and optimization

of xylanase production in

submerged fermentation

using P. Citrinum

Accepted in Journal

of Scientific and

Industrial Research

2015 2015

15. Lamba R, Umar A,

Mehta SK, Kansal

SK

Sb2O3-ZnO nanospindles: A

potential material for

photocatalytic and sensing

applications

Ceramics

International

2015, 41,

5429-5438

May 01,

2015,

16. Lamba R, Umar A,

Mehta SK, Kansal

SK

CeO2ZnO hexagonal

nanodisks: Efficient material

for the degradation of direct

blue 15 dye and its simulated

dye bath effluent under solar

light

Journal of Alloys and

Compounds

2015, 620,

67-73

January 25,

2015

17. Sood S, Umar A,

Mehta SK, Kansal

SK

Highly effective Fe-doped

TiO2 nanoparticles

photocatalysts for visible-

light driven photocatalytic

degradation of toxic organic

compounds

Journal of Colloid and

Interface Science

2015, 450,

213-223

July 05,

2015

18. Singh S, Singh J,

Dadra P

Nanotechnology- Scope,

Applications and Challenges

Journal of

Engineering and

Technology

Education

2014, July-

December

issue ISSN

2229-631X

Vol 8,no 2

December,

2014

19. Kohli S, Batra U,

Kapoor S

Influence of zinc substitution

on physiochemical properties

of nano dimensional

hydroxyapatite

Asian Journal of

Engineering and

Applied Technology

2014, 3, 63-

67

October 15,

2014

20. Singh S, Singh J, Effect of Welding Speed on

Depth of Penetration During

Arc Welding of Mild Steel

Plates

Int. Journal of

Research in

Mechanical

Engineering and

Technology

2014, 4, 50-

52

October,

2014

21. Singh S, Sharma

SK

Removal of Copper (II) ions

from effluent stream using

Activated Charcoal and

Kinetic studies of adsorption

Journal of

Engineering and

Technology

Education

2014, Jan-

Jun issue

June, 2014

22. Gupta U, Ahuja J Hall effect on thermal

convection of a nanofluid

layer saturating a porous

medium

International Journal

of Technology

2014, 4,

214-219

June, 2014

23. Kansal SK Potential of M. Oleifera for

the treatment of water and

Chemical Reviews 2014 February 4,

2014

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wastewater

24. Sood S, Mehta

SK, Umar

A, Kansal SK

The visible light-driven

photocatalytic degradation of

Alizarin Red S using Bi-

doped TiO2 nanoparticles

New Journal of

Chemistry

2014, 38,

3127-3136

March 24,

2014

25. Kundu P, Kaur

A, Mehta

SK, Kansal SK

Removal of ofloxacin from

aqueous phase using Ni-

doped TiO2 nanoparticles

under solar irradiation

Journal of

Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology

2014, 14,

6991-6995

September,

2014

26. Kansal SK, Kundu

P, Sood S, Lamba

R, Umar A, Mehta

SK

Photocatalytic degradation of

the antibiotic levofloxacin

using highly crystalline TiO2

nanoparticles

New Journal of

Chemistry

2014, 38,

3220-3226

March 18,

2014

27. Kaur P, Narula

P, Kaur V, Singh

R, Kansal SK

Metal assisted approach to

develop molecularly

imprinted mesoporous

material exhibiting pockets

for the fast uptake of diethyl

phthalate as copper complex

Analytical Sciences 2014, 30,

601-607

May 10,

2014

28. Narula P, Kaur V,

Singh R, Kansal

SK

Development of molecularly

imprinted microspheres for

the fast uptake of 4-

cumylphenol from water and

soil samples

Journal of Separation

Science

2014, 37,

3330-3338

November

01, 2014

29. Kapoor S, Batra U,

Kohli S

Effect of capping agent on

physicochemical properties

of zinc substituted nanoscale

hydroxyapatite

Advanced Materials

Research

2014, 856,

304-308

December,

2013

30. Kapoor S,

Srivastava S

Optimization of

thermoelectric engines by

harvesting waste heat energy

from automobiles using a

chemical reaction controlled

prototype model

Journal of

Engineering &

Technology

Education

July-Dec,

2014 issue

December,

2014

31. Thakur A,

Wanchoo RK,

Hardeep, Soni SK

Chitosan hydrogel beads: A

comparative study with

glutaraldehyde,

epichlorohydrin and genipin

as crosslinkers

Journal of Polymer

Materials: An

International Journal

2014, 31,

211-223

April, 2014

32. Thakur A, Monga

S, Wanchoo RK

Sorption and drug release

studies from semi-

interpenetrating polymer

networks of chitosan and

xanthan gum

Chemical and

Biochemical

Engineering Quarterly

2014, 28,

105-115

October 28,

2013

33. Verma A, Prakesh

NT, Toor AP

An efficient TiO2 coated

immobilized system for the

degradation studies of

herbicide isproturon:

Durability studies

Chemosphere

2014, 109,

7-13

August,

2014

34. Sharma M,

Wanchoo RK, Toor

AP

Amberlyst 15 catalyzed

esterification of nonanoic

acid with 1-propanol:

Kinetics, modeling and

comparison of its reaction

kinetics with lower alcohols

Industrial Engineering

Chemistry Research

2014, 53,

2167-2174

January 10,

2014

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35. Sharma T, Rajor A,

Toor AP

Degradation of imidacloprid

in liquid by Enterobacter sp.

Strain ATA1 using co-

metabolism

Bioremediation

Journal

2014, 18,

227-235

July 03,

2014

36. Sraw A, Wanchoo

RK, Toor AP

Optimization and kinetic

studies for degradation of

insecticide monocrotophos

using LR grade and P25 TiO2

under UV/sunlight conditions

Environmental

Progress and

Sustainable Energy

2014, 33,

1201-1208

December

01, 2014

37. Sharma M, Toor

AP, Wanchoo, RK.

Kinetics of the esterification

reaction between pentanoic

acid and methanol catalyzed

by noncorrosive cation

exchange resin

Chemical and

Biochemical

Engineering Quarterly

2014, 28,

79-85

March 08,

2014

38. Sharma M, Toor

AP, Wanchoo RK

Reaction kinetics of catalytic

esterification of nonanoic

acid with ethanol over

amberlyst 15

International Journal

of Chemical Reactor

Engineering

2014, Article

number A38

January 01,

2014

39. Verma A, Prakash

NT, Toor AP

Photocatalytic degradation of

herbicide isoproturon in TiO2

Aqueous Suspensions: Study

of Reaction Intermediates

and Degradation Pathways

Environmental

Progress and

Sustainable Energy

2014, 33,

402-409

July, 2014

40. Dharmaraj P,

Jeganathan K,

Parthiban S, Kwon

JY, Gautam S,

Chae KH, Asokan

K

Selective area growth of

bernal bilayer epitaxial

graphene on 4H-sic (0001)

substrate by electron-beam

irradiation

Applied Physics

Letters

2014, 105,

181601

November

4, 2014

41. Ravalia A, Vagadia

M, Solanki PS,

Gautam S, Chae

KH,

Asokan K, Shah

NA, Kuberkar DG

Role of defects in the

electrical transport properties

of BiFeO3multiferroic thin

films and their local

electronic structure by X-ray

absorption spectroscopy

Journal of Applied

Physics

2014, 116,

153701

October 16,

2014

42. Kumar S, Vats P,

Gautam S, Gupta

VP, Verma

KD, Chae

KH, Hashim M,

Choi HK

Electronic structure,

magnetic and structural

properties of Ni doped ZnO

nanoparticles

Material Research

Bulletin

2014, 59,

377-381

November,

2014

43. Sharma A,

Varshney M, Shin

HJ, Park YJ, Kim

MG, HA TK, Chae

KH, Gautam S

Electronic structure study of

Cel-XAXO2 (A = Zr & Hf)

Nanoparticles: NEXAFS and

EXAFS investigations

Materials Chemistry

and Physics

2014, 16,

19909-

19916

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orientation of small

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Chae KH, Song J,

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Materials Chemistry

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2014, 147,

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October 15,

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46. Kumar S, Gautam

S, Song TK, Chae

KH, Jang KW,

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Electronic structure studies of

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Journal of Alloys and

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2014, 611,

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May 15,

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47. Thakur A, Kumar

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Gautam S, Chae

KH, Shin HJ

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48. Singh J P, Gautam

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49. Lee JH, Ryu J,

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Journal of Material

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50. Gautam S, Asokan

K, Singh JP, Chang

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phase transition in ZrO2 thin

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52. Sathyamoorthy R,

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S, Chae KH,

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53. Kumar P, Malik

HK, Annapoorni S,

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54. Rattan G, Kumar

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55. Ghoshal G,

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Chemistry of

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56. Singh J, Sharma N,

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2014, 6, 45-

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July, 2014

57. Kaushik A, Garg A Castor oil based polyurethane

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December,

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58. Kaushik A, Kumra

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Journal of Elastomers

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2014, 46,

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April, 2014

59. Kaushik A,

Bharadwdaj I,

Monga S

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2013, 5, 25-

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60. Singh J Welding of Aluminium-An

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61. Gupta U, Gupta P Magneto-convection of a

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computational study for

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Recent Advances in

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2014, 1-6 March,

2014

62. Gupta U, Sharma

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Thermosolutal convection in

a horizontal nanofluid layer:

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August 15,

2014

64. Kaur G, Mehta SK Probing location of anti-TB

drugs loaded in BRIJ 96

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photophysical approach

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2014, 103,

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January 14,

2014

65. Kaur G Assessment of Brij 96

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carrier for anti-tuberculosis

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22

February,

2014

66. Kaur G Synthesis, characterization

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Science of Advanced

Materials

2014, 6,

1011-1018

May 1,

2014

67. Kumari R, Goyal

M, Bhagat M,

Chaudhary GR,

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Influence of chemical-oxygen

surface groups on adsorptive

removal of malachite green

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Journal of Chemical

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2013, 87-94 March,

2013

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70. Singh J,

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Facile route for the synthesis

of a vertically aligned ZnO-

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ACS Applied

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71. Verma G,

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2013, 76,

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August,

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72. Verma G,

Kaushik A, Ghosh

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73. Toor AP, Yadav N,

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Materials Science

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74. Verma A, Sheoran

M, Toor AP

Titanium dioxide mediated

photocatalytic degradation of

malathion in aqueous phase

Indian Journal of

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Jan 2013

75. Gupta U, Ahuja J,

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June, 2013

76. Aggarwal P, Gupta

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77. Kansal SK, Ali

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Preparation, characterization

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Science of Advanced

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78. Singla N, Verma P,

Ghoshal G, Basu S

Steady state and time

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properties of mayonnaise

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International Food

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79. Basu S, Shivhare

US, Singh TV

Effect of substitution of

stevioside and sucralose on

rheological, spectral, color

and microstructural

characteristics of mango jam

Journal of Food

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2013, 114,

465-476

February,

2013

80. Basu S, Shivhare

US

Rheological, Textural,

Microstructural, and Sensory

Properties of Sorbitol-

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Food and Bioprocess

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June, 2013

81. Ahluwalia S,

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Effect of xylanase on quality

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2013, 36,

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April 29,

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83. Ghoshal G,

Banerjee UC,

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Optimization of cellulase

production using penicillium

citrinum MTCC 9620 in solid

state fermentation

British Journal of

Biotechnology

2013, 3,

509-523

July 29,

2013

84. Rudra SG, Singh

V, Jyoti SD,

Shivhare US

Mechanical properties and

antimicrobial efficacy of

active wrapping paper for

primary packaging of fruits

Food Bioscience

2013, 3, 49-

58

Sept 2013

85. Vishwakarma RK,

Shivhare US,

Nanda SK

Water Absorption Kinetics of

Guar Seeds and Unhulled

Guar Splits

Food and Bioprocess

Technology

2013, 6,

1355-1364

May 1,

2013

86. Sobti A, Gupta R,

Sirohi R, Wanchoo

RK

Pressure drop studies on flow

of viscoelastic fluid through

packed bed

Particulate Science

and Technology

2013, 31,

547-554

September

30, 2013

87. Gupta R, Babita

SH, Sobti A,

Wanchoo RK

Experimental studies on

pressure drop of TiO2-water

nanofluids flowing through

circular tubes

Journal of Nanofluid 2013, 2,

201-207

September,

2013

88. Gaurav R, Prasad

R, Katyal RC

Alumina supported CuO-

CeO2-ZrO2 catalysts for co

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characterization, indian

chemical engineer

Quarterly Journal of

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2013, 55,

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Novembe

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89. Gaurav R, Prasad R To study the effect on

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Asian journal of

chemical

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2013, 13,

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90. Kaur G, Karir G,

Mehta SK

Studies on thermogravimetric

analysis and solvophobic

interactions of micellization of

Pd (II) complex in non aqueous

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Colloids and Surfaces 2013, 434, 25-

34

October 5,

2013

91. Kansal SK, Mani,

Kumar H, Umar A,

Deng W

Facile growth and

characterization of TiO2

nanoparticles for

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2,3-dichlorophenol:

experimental optimization

and comparison with

commercial TiO2

Journal of

Nanoscience and

Nanotechnolnlogy

2013, 13,

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June, 2013

92. Kansal SK, Lamba

R, Mehta SK,

Umar A

Photocatalytic degradation of

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synthesized ZnO

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Materials Letters 2013, 106,

385-389

September

1, 2013

93. Kansal SK Carbon trading and clean

development mechanism in

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2012, 31,

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2012

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Sensors and

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hydrazine at gold electrode

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CdS nanoparticles

Chemical

95. Kansal SK, Sood S,

Umar A, Mehta SK

Photocatalytic degradation of

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using well-crystalline anatase

TiO2 nanoparticles

Journal of Alloys and

Compounds

2013, 581,

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December

25, 2013

96. Kapoor S, Batra U,

Sonia Sharma

Influence of magnesium ion

substitution on structural and

thermal behavior of

nanodimensional

hydroxyapatite

Journal of Materials

Engineering and

Performance

2013, 22,

1798-1806

June 1,

2013

97. Ghoshal G,

Shivhare US,

Banerjee UC

Effect of xylanase on quality

attributes of whole wheat

bread

Journal of Food

Quality

2013, 36,

172-180

April 29,

2013

98. Verma G, Kaushik

A, Ghosh AK

Comparative assessment of

nano-morphology and

properties of spray coated

clear polyurethane coatings

reinforced with different

organoclays

Progress in Organic

Coatings

2013, 76, 7-

8

August,

2013

99. Basu S, Shivhare

US, Muley S

Moisture adsorption

isotherms and glass transition

temperature of pectin

Journal of Food Sci.

& Technology

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2013, 50,

585-589

June, 2013

100. Kumar V, Kumar

R, Shukla DK,

Gautam S, Chae

KH, Kumar R

Electronic structure and

electrical transport properties

of LaCo1-xNixO3 (0≤ x ≤ 0.5)

Journal of Applied

Physics

2013, 114,

073704

August 16, 2013

101. Gautam S, Thakur

A , Vij A, Lee IJ,

Park YJ, Shin TJ,

Kim MG, Shin HJ,

Lee JM, Chen JM,

Song J, Chae KH

X-ray absorption

spectroscopy study of

ZnxSn1-xO2 nanorods

synthesized by hydrothermal

technique

Thin Solid Films

2013, 546,

250-254

June 12, 2013

102. Gautam S, Thakur

P, Bazylewski P,

Jayavel R, Asokan

K, Chae KH,

Chang GS

Spectroscopic study of

Zn1−xCoxO thin films

showing intrinsic

ferromagnetism

Material Chemistry

Physics

2013, 140,

130-134

April 6, 2013

103. Singh JP, Gautam

S, Kumar P,

Tripathi A, Chen

JM, Chae KH,

Asokan K

Correlation between the

dielectric properties and local

electronic structure of copper

doped calcium titanate

Journal of Alloy

Compounds

2013, 572,

84-89

March 21, 2013

104. Singh A, Vij A,

Kumar D, Khanna

PK, Kumar M,

Gautam S, Chae

KH

Investigation of phase

segregation in sol-gel derived

ZnMgO thin films

Semiconductor

Science Technology

2013, 28,

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January 3, 2013

105. Vij A, Gautam S,

Kumar V, Kumar

R, Singh N, Chae

KH

X-ray absorption

spectroscopy and

photoluminescence study of

rare earth ions doped

strontium sulphide phosphors

Applied Surface

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BH, Gautam S,

Chae KH, Chung H

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Mg0.95Mn0.05 Fe2O4

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107. Gupta U Effect of hall currents and

suspended particles on

critical thermal rayleigh

number for compressible

walters’ (Model b) fluid

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2012, 3,

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February

21, 2013

108. Kapoor S, Batra U,

Kohli S

Transformations in sol-gel

synthesized nanoscale

hydroxyapatite calcined

under different temperatures

and time conditions

Journal of Materials

Engineering And

Performance

2012, 21,

1737-1743

November

9, 2011

109. Verma G, Kaushik

A, Ghosh AK

Developing and

characterizing polyurethane

nanoclay coatings with better

scratch and mar resistance

Advanced Materials

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2012, 585,

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November,

2012

110. Verma G, Kaushik

A, Ghosh AK

Preparation, characterization

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reinforced polyurethane

nanocomposite coatings

Journal of Plastic

Film and Sheeting

2012, 29,

56-77

May 29,

2012

111. Ghoshal G,

Banerjee UC,

Chisti Y, Shivhare

US

Optimization of xylanase

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fermentation

Chemical and

Biochemical

Engineering Quarterly

2012, 26,

61-69

March 16,

2012

112. Ghoshal G, Basu S,

Shivhare US

Solid state fermentation in

food processing

International Journal

of Food Engineering

2012, 8,

Article

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2012

113. Vishwakarma RK,

Shivhare US,

Nanda SK

Predicting guar seed splitting

by compression between two

plates using hertz theory of

contact stresses

Journal of Food

Science

2012, 77,

E231-E239

September,

2012

114. Gupta R, Singh B,

Shivhare US

Optimization of osmo-

convective dehydration

process for the development

of honey-ginger candy using

response surface

methodology

Drying Technology

2012, 30,

750-759

June, 2012

115. Gupta U, Aggarwal

P, Wanchoo RK

Thermal convection of dusty

compressible rivlin-ericksen

viscoelastic fluid with hall

currents

Thermal Science 2012, 16,

177-191

October

12, 2011

116. Kaushik A, Singh P Castor oil/ trimethylol

propane based polyurethane

reactions; modeling in a

batch reactor

Journal of Applied

Polymer Science

2012, 125,

51-60

February

18, 2012

117. Kansal SK Optimization of process

parameters for photocatalytic

degradation of 4-

chlorophenol in aqueous

solutions

Advanced Science

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2012, 16,

20-27

September,

2012

118. Sharma M,

Wanchoo RK, Toor

AP

Adsorption and kinetic

parameters for synthesis of

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Industrial and

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119. Shelly, Setia H,

Thakur A,

Wanchoo RK

Structural parameters and

swelling behaviour of pH

sensitive Poly (vinyl

alcohol)/ poly (ethylene

oxide) and Poly (vinyl

alcohol)/Xanthan Gum

hydrogels

Journal of Polymer

Materials

2012, 29,

401-409

October

2012

120. Vij A, Gautam S,

Brajpuriya R,

Kumar R, Singh N,

Chae KH

Study of the electronic

structure and luminescence of

Mn-doped SrS phosphors

Journal of Korean

Physics Society

2012, 61,

1604-1608

December 07, 2012

121. Thakur H, Sharma

KK, Kumar R,

Thakur P, Gautam

S, Chae KH

On the optical properties of

Ag+15

ion-beam-irradiated

TiO2 and SnO2 thin films,

Journal of Korean

Physics Society

2012, 61,

1609-1614

December 07, 2012

122. Vij A, Gautam S,

Won SO, Thakur

A, Lee IJ, Chae

KH

X-ray photoelectron

spectroscopy of Zn0.98Cu0.02O

thin film grown on ZnO seed

layer by rf sputtering

Material Letters 2012, 88,

51-53

August 16, 2012

123. Singh JP, Sulania I,

Prakash J, Gautam

S, Chae KH,

Kanjilal D, Asokan

K

Study of surface morphology

and grain size of irradiated

MgO thin films

Advanced Materials

Letters

2012, 3,

112-117

April 2012

124. Vij A, Gautam S,

Chawala A,

Chandra R, Kumar

R, Singh N, Chae

KH

Blue shift in band gap and

photoluminescence of pulsed

laser deposited

SrS:Ce/Quartz thin film

nanophosphors

Journal of Alloys

Compounds

2012, 527,

1-4

February 16, 2012

125. Ali AH, Kapoor S,

Kansal SK

Studies on the photocatalytic

decolorization of

pararosanilne chloride dye

and its simulated dyebath

effluent

Desalination & Water

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2011, 25,

268-275

August 3,

2012

126. Gupta U, Aggarwal

P

Thermal instability of

compressible walters’ (model

b) fluid in the presence of

hall currents and suspended

particles

Thermal Science 2011, 15,

487-500

2011

127. Kansal SK, Ali

AH, Kapoor S,

Bahnemann DW

Synthesis of flower like zinc

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application as a photocatalyst

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2011, 80,

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July 12,

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128. Kaushik A, Ahuja

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Synthesis and

characterization of

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clay/castor oil based chain

extended polyurethane

nanocomposites

Composites Part A:

Applied Science and

Manufacturing

2011, 42,

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October,

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129. Thakur A,

Taranjit

Preparation of chitosan

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AIP Conference

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Singh P

poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic

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release of gentamicin sulfate

Biochemical

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131. Basu S, Shivhare

US, Singh TV,

Beniwal VS

Rheological, textural and

spectral characteristics of

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jam

Journal of Food

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August,

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132. Wani AA, Sogi DS,

Singh, P, Shivhare

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Characterization and

functional properties of

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Food Science and

Biotechnology

2011, 20,

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August,

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133. Chauhan S, Grewal

TPK, Aggarwal

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Oxidation of carbon

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World Academy of

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August,

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134. Thakur H, Kumar

R, Thakur P,

Brookes NB,

Sharma KK, Singh

AP, Kumar Y,

Gautam S, Chae

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Modifications in structural

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Journal of Applied

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2011, 110,

083718

October 31, 2011

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ANNEXURE XVI

COMMITTEES WHICH WORK TANDEM TO FORMULATE AND ACHIEVE

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES FOR ALL COURSES

1. Academic Council, Panjab University

2. Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University

3. Post Graduate Board of Studies (BOS) , Panjab University

4. Board of Control (BOC), SSBUICET

5. Administrative committee, SSBUICET

6. Technical / Purchase Committee, SSBUICET

7. Academic Committee, SSBUICET

Their constitution and functionalities are highlighted as under:

ACADEMIC COUNCIL (Reference; Panjab University Calender (2009) Vol 1, Page42)

Constitution of Academic Council

Academic Council consists of the following:-

(a) The Vice-Chancellor, as Chairman.

(b) The Dean of University Instruction.

(c) One Principal of a University Evening College, by rotation.

(d) Two Principals of affiliated Colleges

(e) The Deans of the Faculties of Arts, Languages, Science, Business Management and

Commerce, Engineering and Technology, Education and Design & Fine Arts -Ex-

Officio.

(f) Dean, College Development Council-Ex-officio.

(g) The University Professors. Provided that if in any subject, there is no Professor, the

Chairman/Head of the University teaching department concerned, shall be a member.

(h) The Principals/Directors of such Arts and Science Colleges/University Post-Graduate

Regional Centres as undertake teaching up to Master’s degree in two or more subjects.

(i) Fifteen teachers in the affiliated colleges, elected from amongst themselves.

(j) Fifteen Principals of affiliated colleges elected from amongst themselves.

(k) Two University Lecturers (one from the Science Faculty and one from other Faculties)

to be nominated by the Syndicate, by rotation

(l) Five fellows of the University elected by the Senate.

(m) Not more than two University Readers, nominated by the Syndicate.

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(n) Three nominees of the Vice-Chancellor

Functions of the Academic Council

The functions of the Academic Council are –

(a) to deal with University teaching and to make proposals for fresh development;

(b) to promote research within the University and to require reports on such research

from the persons employed thereon;

(c) subject to control of the Syndicate, to frame general rules for admission to University

classes;

(d) to report for consideration of the Syndicate and Senate on the recommendations of

the Faculties made on the proposals by the Boards of Studies regarding courses of

reading and syllabi and outlines of tests in each paper for all examinations in the

Faculties of Arts, Languages, Science, Business Management and Commerce,

Engineering and Technology, Education and Design & Fine Arts. Provided that –

1. The Council shall have power to accept, reject or refer back but not to amend the

recommendations of the Faculties.

2. In the event of difference of opinion between the Academic Council and a

Faculty, after the First reference, opinions of both the bodies shall be placed

before the Syndicate.

(e) to recognize, subject to the control of the Syndicate, the certificates, diplomas and

degrees of recognized Universities in the Faculties of Languages, Arts, Science,

Business Management and Commerce, Engineering and Technology, Education and

Design & Fine Arts as equivalent to the corresponding certificates, diplomas and

degrees of the Panjab University.

(f) to frame rules concerning principles and method of examination, as distinct from the

actual conduct and supervision of examinations.

(g) to manage the University Library, subject to general and financial control of the

Syndicate and, for this purpose, to-

(i) appoint a committee to advise on policy matters concerning the Library under the

general control of the Academic Council. The Library Committee shall consist of

the following:-

1. Three Principals of Degree Colleges elected by Academic Council.

2. Three Heads of University Teaching Departments appointed by the Vice-

Chancellor.

3. Three University Readers and Lecturers of whom at least one shall be a

lecturer, appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.

4. The Dean of University Instruction, as ex-officio Chairman.

5. The Librarian, as ex-officio Secretary. The term of Library Committee shall

be 2 years beginning April 1, and 4 members shall form the quorum.

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6. A Faculty member of the Department of Library & Information Science (of

the rank of Reader and above).

(ii) frame rules regarding use of the Library

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Functions of Faculty of Engineering are

(i) Faculty considers recommendations of the Board of Studies/ Board of control in

regard to the following matters and approve or forward the same to the Academic

Council and/or the Syndicate, as the case may be, with such modifications, if any,

made by the Faculty :-

(a) Syllabi and Courses of reading to be completed by candidates for the

examinations of the University;

(b) minimum qualifications required for admission to various Courses;

(c) other conditions to be complied with by candidates for admission to degrees,

diplomas, licenses and marks of honour;

(ii) consider any other matter that may be referred to by the Academic Council and/or the

Syndicate

POST GRADUATE BOARD OF STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND

TECHNOLOGY

Constitution of PG Board of Studies

Each Board of Postgraduate Studies consists of-

(i) Head of the University Teaching Department—Convener, ex-officio;

(ii) Two Professors of the University Teaching Departments, by rotation.

(iii) Two Readers and two Lecturers from the University Teaching Department with

teaching experience of 10 years and in case of Ph.D. degree holders of 5 years, by

rotation according to seniority, for one term.

(iv) Head of the Department and one teacher, by rotation from the affiliated college with

teaching experience of 10 years and in case of Ph.D. degree holder of 5 years whose

fifty per cent of the teaching work is with Post-graduate and Honors classes in the

subject concerned. If the number of affiliated colleges is two, there shall be the Head

of the Department and one teacher, by rotation, from each college. If the number of

affiliated colleges is three or more, five teachers with requisite qualifications who

shall be elected every alternate year by the Faculty concerned in the manner laid

down in Regulations.

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(v) One person teaching allied or cognate subjects in the University to be nominated by

the Vice-Chancellor;

(vi) One expert not in the service of the University to be nominated by the Vice-

Chancellor

Functions of Postgraduate Board of Studies in Engineering and Technology

The functions of Board of Postgraduate Studies include

(i) to recommend outlines of tests, syllabi, courses of study and readings

(ii) to recommend appointment of paper-setters and examiners in the subject

concerned;

(iii) to recommend a list of readings;

(iv) to approve title, research design and supervisors for dissertation;

(v) to suggest measures for the improvement of standard of postgraduate studies;

(vi) to consider and determine in consultation with the Paper-setters, objections raised

to questions set at any examination held by the University. Provided that if the

Board of Studies and the Paper- Setter are not able to agree upon the course to be

adopted, the decision of the Board shall be subject to confirmation by the Vice-

Chancellor and if the Vice-Chancellor does not confirm the decision of the Board,

the matter shall be referred to the Syndicate, whose decision shall be final;

(vii) to act as a consultative body in regard to all questions referred to it, and to bring

to the notice of the Faculty concerned, any matters connected with the

examination in the subject of the Board.

BOARD OF CONTROL

Constitution of Board of Control

The Panjab University Governing Body, Syndicate, from time to time, appoint Boards of

Control for the various teaching departments of the University. Such Boards is appointed in

January every year and shall consist of —,

(1) Head of the University Department in the subject concerned as ex-officio Chairman;

and

(2) Not less than four, but not more than six teachers appointed by the Syndicate.

The Head of the Department shall certify candidates for various examinations and submit

their names to the Registrar in the prescribed forms, in accordance with the decision of the

Board of Control.

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Functions of Board of Control

The main function of Board of Control is to govern and handle the admission process of the

students taking admission in the institute as per university rules and guidelines issued by

statutory bodies of the university.

The Board of Control is the authority to remove students from the Institute, in case of

misconduct.

The Board of Control shall be the authority to admit students to the teaching

department concerned. It shall also draw up the programme of teaching work for

approval of the Dean of University Instruction

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE:

This committee handles the important task of fixing of dates of examinations of various

courses of the institute, enrolment of PhD students, research projects of faculty,

collaborative research etc. The academic committee assesses the programme educational

objectives, program outcomes and course outcomes every year and suggests

improvements if any to the faculty. The task of reviewing the assessment of PEOs, POs

and COs is done by academic committee. All the modules related to COs, POs and PEOs

are handled by this committee.

(Reference Panjab University Calendar, (2009) Vol 3, page 616-617)

Functions of Academic Committee

The Academic Committee exercises the following functions, namely:

(i) To suggest outlines of tests, syllabi and courses of Reading for consideration of the

concerned Board of Studies.

(ii) To recommend a panel of names to the Vice-Chancellor for appointment of

examiners, in accordance with the relevant regulations.

(iii) To frame the time table and rationalize the distribution of teaching work amongst the

members of the Departments.

(iv) To lay down the procedures for the purchase of books, journals, etc., for the

Departmental Library.

(v) To consider the results of the Masters examinations according to the University

Rules/Regulations before the same are forwarded by the Chairman/Head to the

Controller of Examinations for publication.

(vi) To ensure freedom for each faculty member to pursue his research work

independently.

(vii) To consider cases of condonation of lectures of the students for admission to

examination according to University Rules/Regulations.

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(viii) To suggest names for appointment as members of the Board of Editors for the

Journals of the Department, if any, for consideration of the Vice-Chancellor.

(ix) To suggest guidelines for the consideration of the Vice-Chancellor/ Syndicate for

consultancy service provided by the Department, if any.

(x) To organize conferences, seminars, symposia etc. in the Department.

(xi) To recommend general policy for providing equitable opportunity to members of the

Department for deputation to conferences, seminars, symposia, etc., both in India

and abroad (except in case of personal invitation to a member), for consideration of

the Vice-Chancellor

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE

Functions of Administrative Committee

The function of this committee is to consider the administrative matters related to the

institute e.g. funds allocations for various departmental and research heads, day to day

matters of administrative nature, holding of conferences, seminars and workshops, students

funds and students related activities and approve funds allocations for initiating purchases.

The Administrative Committee exercises the following functions, namely:

(i) To recommend admission of students for all classes in accordance with the

Rules/Regulations of the University.

(ii) To consider the matters relating to subject of research by Ph.D. candidates and

assignment of supervisors.

(iii) To lay down the procedure for selection of candidates for the award of scholarships

and fellowship.

(iv) To advise the Chairman/Head on all administrative matters of general interest and to

see that the departmental duties and privileges are equitably allowed to all the

members of the Department.

(v) To act as student counselors and to help in maintaining discipline in the Department.

(vi) To advise the Chairman/Head on matters of al1ocation of funds provided by the

University to the Department for research and development and various extra-

curricular activities of the Department.

(vii) To lay down norms for recommending applications for study leave, within the frame

work of the Regulations on the subject.

(viii) To consider the requirements of the Department for meeting emergent temporary

appointments.

(ix) To prepare proposals for the new and additional demands for the annual and

supplementary budget.

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(x) To devise ways for proper utilization of services of the non teaching staff in the

department.

(xi) (a) Need-based proposals with justification for creation/upgrading of teaching posts

in the field of the specialization and diversification of research activities shall be

made by the department through the Academic and Administrative Committees

jointly. Such proposals shall then be examined by the Committee constituted by

the Vice-Chancellor for screening the New and Additional Demands of the

Departments. The recommendations of this Committee would be placed before

the Board of Finance/Syndicate/Senate.

(b) A proposal for transfer of teaching post/s lying vacant in a department to a new

department or to other department/s would be examined by a Committee to be

constituted by the Vice-Chancellor keeping in view the position of the

department/s concerned for filling up the post/s in the department/s. The

recommendations of the Committee would be placed before the Syndicate for its

approval.

(c) A proposal for abolition of a teaching post/s, made by the department on the

recommendation of Academic and Administrative Committee jointly would be

reviewed by the Committee to be constituted by the Vice-Chancellor. The

recommendations of the Committee would be placed before the Syndicate and

Senate

TECHNICAL/ PURCHASE COMMITTEE

Functions of Technical Committee

The function of this committee is to approve the funds allocated in the administrative

committee. This committee is also responsible for dealing with all routine technical matters

related to the institute.

The Technical Committee exercises the following functions, namely :-

(i) To prepare lists of equipment, chemicals accessories, furniture, stationery, etc., to

be purchased, consistent with the requirements and available resources of the

department.

(ii) To maintain up to date lists of firms to be addressed to for inviting quotations for

purchase of various articles.

(iii) To arrange for the proper checking of articles on receipt and their proper storage.

(iv) To provide a periodic check on the maintenance of equipment and other items and

to, arrange for their repair or disposal, whenever needed.

(v) To advise on the proper maintenance and display, of items in the Department.

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ANNEXURE XVII

Details for M.E Food technology

No. of students admitted: 12

Criteria for admission: GATE score or entrance test of Panjab University, Chandigarh

No. of GATE/ Non GATE qualified students: 1+11

Detailed syllabus for M.E. Food as passed in Faculty

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER)

Theor

y

Subject Teaching Hours per

week

Exam

Marks

Sessi

onal

Mark

s

Total

Marks

First Semester L T P C

1.1 Food Engineering 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

1.2 Biochemical Engineering 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

1.3 Food Safety and Quality Management 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

1.4 Selected Topics of Cereals, Oilseeds and

Pulses

3 1 - 4 50 50 100

1.5 Transport Phenomena 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

Practicals

1.1.1 Biochemical Engineering-I - - 2 1 25 25 50

1.1.2 Food Process Engineering - - 2 1 25 25 50

Total 15 5 4 22 300 300 600

L: Lectures/week, T:Tutorial/Week, P: Practicals Hours/Week, C: Number of Credits

Theor

y

Subject Teaching Hours per

week

Exam

Marks

Sessiona

l Marks

Total

Marks

Second Semester L T P C

2.1 Food Packaging 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

2.2 Selected topics in Fruits and

Vegetable Processing

3 1 - 4 50 50 100

2.3 Food Process Equipment Design 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

2.4 Research Methodology 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

2.5 Food Product Development 3 1 - 4 50 50 100

Practicals

2.2.1

Biochemical Engineering-II - - 2 1 25 25 50

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2.2.2 Food Process Technology - - 2 1 25 25 50

Total 15 5 4 22 300 300 600

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (THIRD & FOURTH SEMESTER)

Theory Subject Teaching Hours per week Exam

Marks

Sessiona

l Marks

Total

Marks

Third Semester L T P C

3.1 Analytical Techniques 3 - 3 40 50 100

3.2 Electives 3 - 3 50 50 100

3.3 Preliminary thesis 20 10 - - -

Total 6 20 16 100 100 200

Fourth Semester

4.1 Thesis - - 30 15 - - -

Total 30 15 - - -

#: Preliminary thesis will be evaluated on the basis of seminar presentations and discussions and

the candidate shall be awarded ‘S’ grade i.e. satisfactory for continuation or else ‘X’ grade i.e.

unsatisfactory.

List of Electives (FT 3.2) (Any one to be offered)

1. Advanced Food Microbiology

2. Advanced Food Biotechnology

3. Food Rheology and Texture

4. Thermal and Non Thermal Processing of Foods

5. Functional Foods and Neutraceuticals

6. Nanotechnology

7. Industrial Pollution Control and Abatement

NOTE:

The student is required to make seminar presentation(s) of the results achieved before the

submission of the thesis.

1. The Post Graduate Student Research Committee (PGRC) of the Institute will evaluate the

Thesis.

The constitution of the committee is as under:

a. Chairperson of the institute

b. Senior professor of the institute

c. Supervisor(s)

d. External examiner

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2. The PGRC will evaluate the final thesis based on an open house presentation by the student,

which will be attended by the faculty members, PG students and other research scholars of

the institute.

3. No marks are assigned to Preliminary Thesis and Thesis evaluation work. On successful

completion and presentation of Research Seminars, the candidate will be awarded ‘S’ grade

i.e. satisfactory or else ‘X’ grade i.e. unsatisfactory.

4. Requirement for the award of M.E. in Food Technology degree is 75 credits with minimum

CGPA of 6.0 and successful completion of thesis work.

SYLLABUS FOR M. E. (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) FIRST SEMESTER

FT 1.1 Food Engineering

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 1.1; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Engineering Properties of foods, their significance and importance in equipment and process

design. Steady state and unsteady state heat transfer. Numerical, graphical methods in the

analysis of heat transfer. Solutions of unsteady state equations.

Kinetics of biological reactions-order of reaction, quality changes during storage of foods.

Application of Arrhenius equations to biological reactions. Food quality modeling.

Principles of Refrigeration. Natural refrigeration, Vapor compression refrigeration. Mollier

Chart, Rating of Systems, Compressors, evaporators, Condensers, Expansion valve. Hear Pump,

Absorption refrigeration.

SECTION B

1. Freezing of foods, prediction of freezing time.

2. Thermal Processing foods. Pasteurization and sterilization, D value, F value, Z value. Process

time calculation. Cook value and quality retention. Time temperature integrators (TTI).

Microbial survival curve. Lethality, Ball method. Process calculation by graphical method.

3. Reference Books

4. Heldman and Singh. 1995. Introduction to Food Engineering. Academic Press.

5. McCabe WL, Smith JC and Harriott P. 1993. Unit operations of Chemical Engineering.

McGraw Hills.

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FT 1.2 Biochemical Engineering

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 1.2; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Fermentation processes: Biomass, enzymes and metabolites. Isolation and Utilization of

Enzymes: Purification, immobilization, application of enzyme technology. Kinetics of Enzyme-

Catalyzed Reactions: The substrate, enzyme kinetics, immobilizations, factors affecting

enzymatic activity and enzymatic reactions in heterogeneous reactions.

Metabolic Pathways and Energetics of the Cell: The concept of energy coupling, aerobic and

anaerobic metabolism, photosynthesis and biosynthesis, transport across cell membranes.

Cellular Genetics and Control: Growth and reproduction of a single cell, alteration of cellular

DNA, commercial applications.

Kinetics of Substrate Utilization. Product Yield and Biomass Production: Growth cycle for batch

cultivation and its mathematical modeling, products synthesis kinetics, thermal death kinetics of

cells and spores.

SECTION B

Transport Phenomena in Microbial Systems: Gas-liquid mass transfer, determination of oxygen

transfer rates, mass transfer, surface-area correlations for mechanically agitated vessels, scaling

of mass transfer equipment, particulate mass transfer, heat transfer.

Design and Analysis of Biological Reactors: The ideal continuous-flow stirred-tank reactor

(CSTR), residence time distribution, different types of reactors, relationship between batch and

continuous biological reactors. Fermentation technology, product manufacture by fermentation,

reactors for biomass production.

Downstream processing, primary, secondary and tertiary products.

Production of industrial products, case study of few products. Wastewater engineering.

Genetically modified foods.

Reference Book

1. Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals by J. E. Bailey & D. F. Ollis, McGraw Hill Book

Company, 1986.

2. Biochemical Engineering by H. W. Blanch & D. S. Clark, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1997.

3. Bioprocess Engineering (Basic Concepts) by M. L. Shuler & F. Kargi, Prentice Hall of India,

2003.

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FT 1.3 Food Safety and Quality Management

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 1.3; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Concept of quality, quality attributes-physical, chemical, nutritional, microbial and sensory, their

measurement and evaluation, sensory vis-à-vis instrumental methods for testing quality.

Concept of quality management, objectives, importance & functions of quality control, quality

management systems in India, sampling procedures and plans, food safety & standard act 2006,

domestic regulations, global food safety initiative, various organization dealing with inspection,

FSSAI and its role. Traceability and authentication, certification & quality assurance (PFA,

FPO, MMPO, MPO, AGMARK, BIS), labeling issues, international scenario, international food

standards.

SECTION B

Quality assurance, total quality management, GMP/GHP, GLP, GAP, stationary & hygienic

practices, HACCP, quality manuals, documentation & audit, Indian & international quality

systems & standards like ISO, food CODEX, export import policy, export documentation,

laboratory quality procedures and assessment of laboratory performance, applications in different

food industries, food adulteration & food safety, IPR and patent.

FAO/ WHO food standards, Food Additives, Contaminants, Pesticide Residues, Residues of

Veterinary Drugs, Food Labeling, Organically Produced Food, Food Derived by application of

Biotechnology.

Industry specific Issues: Fats and Oils, Marine Products, Dairy Products, Cereals and Cereal

Products, Fruits and Vegetables, Meat and Meat Products, Fermented Foods, Mineral and

Packaged Drinking Water, Spices and Condiments, Street Food, Safety aspects of Nutrition and

Food for Special Dietary Uses.

Application of Chromatographic methods: Gas chromatography and liquid chromatography.

Mass spectrometry, Immunological Assay (Elisa, PCR) in food analysis.

Reference Books :

1. Krammar and Twigg Quality Control for Food Industry, AVI Publishing, 1979.

2. Herschdoerfar, S.N. Quality Control in Food Industry, Academic Press, U.K.

3. Ranganna : Handbook of Analysis of Fruit and Vegetable Products, Tata McGraw Hill, New

Delhi, 1986.

4. Nielsen, S.S, 2004, Introduction to chemical Analysis of foods, CBS Publishers, New Delhi.

5. Ranganna. S., 2001, Handbook of Analysis & Quality control for Fruit & Vegetable

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Products, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

6. Pomeranz.Y, Meloan.C.E, 1996, Food Analysis – Theory & Practice, CBS Publiushers,

New Delhi.

7. Jacobs.M.B., 1999, Chemical Analysis of Food & Food Products, CBS Publiishers, New

Delhi.

8. Jay.J.M, 1996, Modern Food Microbiology, CBS Publishers, New Delhi

FT 1.4 Selected topics of Cereals, Oilseeds and Pulses

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 1.4; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

World production and trade of grains. Status of cereal, pulses and oil seeds in Indian economy.

General chemistry of starch. Degardation products and starch derivatives. Use of starch in food.

Storage of cereal grain. Insect infestation control measures. Detection of insect and rodent

infestation of cereals. Rice milling, rice products, rice based fermented products. Parboiling of

paddy.

Wheat milling and cleaning equipment, bulgur wheat. Femented and leavened products of wheat,

macaroni. Fermented and leavened products from wheat. Dough rheology. Importance of glass

transition temperatures in cereal.

Testing of mill stocks by suitable equipment like Amilograph, Extensograph, farinograph etc.

SECTION B

Corn milling, corn flour and other related products, breakfast cereal and sugar coating process.

Snacks corn chips, expanded snack products, extrusion cooking of cereal based products.

Milling of barley, oats, rye, sorghum, millets etc. National and international standards of quality

of various cereal and cereal based products.

By-products utilization of cereal process industry. Cereal based animal feed, wheat germ, corn

oil.

Advanced technology of Milling of pulses.

General chemistry and analytical methods of characterization of fats and oils. Quality standards

of edible oils and fats, rancidity. Fats and oils in diet, nutrition and diseases. Detection of

adulterations, trans fat. Chemical Adjuncts, lecithin, monoglycerides and derivatives, poly

propylene glycol esters, poly glycol esters, shortening, manufacture and uses of shortening, types

of shortenings, Margarine manufacture process and its uses. Mayonnaise and salad dressings.

Confectionary coatings. Peanut butter and vegetable ghee. Packaging and storage of fats and oils.

Fat substitutes.

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Reference Books:

1. Kent, N.L. Technology of Cereals, CBS Publisher.

2. Pomeranz, Y. : Wheat Chemistry and Technology, CHIPS Book, USA.

3. Tanley A. Watson & Paul E. Ramstad : Corn Chemistry and Technology, ADCC, USA.

4. Julliano, B.O. Rice Chemistry and Technology, AACC, USA.

5. Pandey, P.H. Post Harvest Technology.

6. Bailey : Fats and Oil, Wiley, USA.

7. Williars, P.N. & Devine, J. : The Chemistry & Technology of Edible Oils & Fats

FT 1.5 TRANSPORT PHENOMENA

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 1.5; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Introduction – Mechanism of molecular transport of momentum, heat and mass transfer. Flux

equations – Newton’s, Fourier’s and Fick’s laws. Similarities and differences, Non-Newtonian

fluids, transport properties – estimation, temperature and pressure dependence, estimation of

transport properties of binary gaseous mixtures.

Velocity distributions in laminar flow – shell momentum balances – Flow of falling film – flow

of fluids through circular tubes, annulus and between parallel plates. Creeping flow around

sphere – Drag calculations.

Temperature distributions in solids and in laminar flow – shell balances – Heat conduction with

electrical, Nuclear, viscous and chemical heat source, Heat conduction through composite walls,

and cooling fin. Forced convection and free convection.

SECTION B

Concentration distributions in solids and in laminar flow – shell mass balances, diffusion through

a stagnant gas film, Diffusion with homogenous chemical reaction and heterogeneous chemical

reaction. Diffusion into a falling liquid film – chemical reaction inside a porous catalyst.

Equations of change for isothermal systems – Equation of continuity, Equation of Motion,

Equations of change in curvilinear coordinates, use of equations of change to set up steady flow

problems.

Equations of change for non-isothermal systems – Equation of energy – use of equations of

change to set up steady state flow problems.

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Equation of change for a binary mixture – Equation of continuity of a component in curvilinear

coordinates.

Unsteady state problems in momentum, energy and Mass Transfer operations.

Turbulence – Time smoothing of equations of change of momentum, energy and mass transfer.

Eddy properties – Intensity of turbulence Reynolds stresses, Semi empirical expressions for

turbulent – momentum – energy and mass fluxes.

Books Recommended:

TEXT BOOKS

1. Bird, R.B., Stewart, W. E. and Lightfoot, E. N. : Transport Phenomena, 2nd Edition, John

Wiley & Sons, 2002.

2. Brodkey, R.S. and Hershey, H.C. : Transport Phenomena: A Unified Approach, McGraw

Hill Publications, 1988.

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Beek, W.J., Muttzal, K.M.K. and Van Heuven, J.W. : Transport Phenomena, 2nd Edition,

John Wiley & Sons.

2. Faghra, A. and Zhang, Y. : Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems, Academic Press.

3. Slattery, J.C. : Advanced Transport Phenomena, Cambridge University Press.

SYLLABUS FOR M. E. (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) SECOND SEMESTER

FT 2.1 Food Packaging Technology

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 2.1; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Introduction to principals of Food Packaging, Types of packaging , Special packaging methods

(vacuum, gas and shrink packaging), Function of a package, packaging materials, their structural

qualities and performance including moisture and gas transmission, interaction of food and the

packaging material. Rigid and flexible packaging materials. Types and roles of active and

intelligent packaging. Oxygen, ethylene and other scavengers; antimicrobial food packaging;

non-migratory bioactive polymers in food packaging; time-temperature indicators; freshness

indicators.

SECTION B

Novel MAP applications for fresh-prepared produce, product safety and nutritional quality;

reducing pathogen risks in MAP-prepared produce, detecting leaks in modified atmosphere

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packaging, MAP with other preservation techniques. Novel packaging and particular products.

Active packaging in practice meat, fish, fruits and vegetables, other fresh produce. Laminates,

multilayer laminates, testing of packaging materials. Legislative issues relating to active and

intelligent packaging, recycling packaging materials, green plastics for food packaging

Packaging-flavour interactions; Food-packaging interactions; characteristics of food-grade

packaging material

Books Recommended:

1. Pines, F.A. : Fundamentals of Packaging, Cornhill Publication, London.

2. David, J.R. & David, D.R.D. Aseptic Processing and Packaging & Food, CRC Press.

3. Sacharow & Griffin : Food Packaging, AVI Publishing, Westport, Conn.

4. Brody, A.L. : Flexible Packaging of Foods, CRC Cleveland, Ohio Press.

5. Heiss, R. : Principle of Food Packaging, An International Guide United Nations Food &

Agricultural Organization, Rome, Italy, 1970.

FT 2.2 Selected Topics of Fruit and Vegetable Technology

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 2.2; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Importance of post harvest handling, Composition and nutritive value of fruits and vegetables.

Fruit ripening, Spoilage of Fruits and vegetables, Indian environment for fruits and vegetable

processing.

Application of recent advanced techniques of fruits and vegetables preservation. Low cost

methods of preservation. Cold storage, Osmotic dehydration, Foam mat drying, Freeze drying,

microwave heating applications, radiation preservation of fruits and vegetables, Irradiation

sources, Spray drying of fruit and vegetable juices, concentrates & powder its Sensory evaluation

and packaging.

Use of additives in various fruits and vegetables product development. Application of enzymes

in fruits and vegetables processing. Controlled ripening. Nutritional and biochemical changes

during post harvest storage, processing and post process storage.

SECTION B

Metal contaminants and pick up in stored processed products. Use of pesticides in fields, its limit

and identification. Processing equipment. Measurement of color and texture. Characterization,

stimulation of fruit flavor, retention of flavor.

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Legislation of processed furit and vegetable products. Analysis and detection of contaminats and

adulterants and quality control. Factory sanitation and hygiene.

Microbiology of fresh and processed products and its control.

Waste utilization and By-products of fruits and vegetable industry.

Reference Books

1. Giridhari Lal : Preservation of Fruits & Vegetables, ICAR Publication, India.

2. Ranganna : Analysis of Fruits land Vegetables, Tata MacGraw Hill, India.

3. Luh & Woodroof : Commercial Vegetable Processing, AVI Publishing, USA.

4. Woodroof & Luh : Commercial Fruit Processing, AVI Publishing, USA

FT 2.3 Food Process Equipment Design

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 2.3; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Design considerations of agricultural and food Processing Equipments: factor of safety, theories

of failure, allowable stresses, materials of Construction.

Introduction to pumps and pipelines. Process plant piping, hygienic considerations and ease of

cleaning for insulated as well as un-insulated pipes Introduction to boilers.

SECTION B

Psychrometry, Design of dryers: Introduction, types of driers, design consideration of dryers.

Design of plate heat Exchangers, evaporators.

Design of membrane separation unit (UF and RO), high pressure processing, pulse electric field

processing.

Reference Books

1. George D. Saravacos, A. E. Kostaropoulos., 2002. Handbook of food processing equipment.

Springer.

2. Mahajani, VV and Umarji, SB. 2004. Joshi’s Process Equipment Design. Macmillan India.

3. Peters, M.S. and Timmerhaus, K.D. 1980. Plant Design and Economics for Chemical

Engineers, McGraw-Hill.

4. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook by Perry and Green, McGraw-Hill, New

York.

5. Jowitt, R. (1980). Hygienic Design and Operation of Food Plant. Ellis Horwood, Chichester,

UK.

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6. B. C. Bhattacharyya. 2003. Introduction to Chemical Equipment Design, CBS Publishers &

Distributors, New Delhi.

FT 2.4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 2.4; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION-A

Introduction: Meaning, Features, Objectives/Motives & types of Research; Attributes of good

Research, Research Methods and Research Methodology; Research Process, Significance of

Research in Managerial decision making.

Research Design: Meaning, Characteristics and various concepts relating to research design and

classification of research design, Importance.

Measurement and Scaling: Data Types Nominal, Ordinal and Ratio scale; scaling techniques.

Formulation of Hypothesis: Meaning, Characteristics and concepts relating to testing of

Hypothesis (Parameter and statistic, Standard error, Level of significance, type-I and Type-II

errors, Critical region, one tail and two tail tests); Procedure of testing Hypothesis. Numerical

problems based on chi-square test and Ftest (variance ratio test only).

SECTION – B

Data Collection: Sources of Data-Primary/Secondary Methods of collecting data; direct personal

interview, indirect oral interview, information through local agencies, mailed questionnaire

method, schedule sent through enumerators; questionnaire and its designing and characteristics

of a good questionnaire.

Sampling Design: Meaning and need of Sampling, Probability and non-probability sampling

design, simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling and

convenience, judgment and quota sampling (non-probability), determination of sample size.

Data Analysis & Interpretation: Introduction to Multivariate analysis- Multiple and partial

correlation, multiple regression analysis (with two independent variables), specification of

regression models and

estimation of parameters, interpretation of results. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)-One way and

Two way ANOVA. Introduction to discriminant analysis and Factor Analysis (Numerical not to

be asked)

Report writing: Style/format, contents and essential steps for report writing.

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FT 2.5 Food Product Development

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 2.5; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 4; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION A

Concepts of food product design, Product success and failure. Product Design Procedure,

Categories of food product. Need for product development (Customer and societal needs),

Customer preference.

Ideas and innovation in food product development. Life cycle analysis of food products, case

studies. Product development process-product strategy, product design and process development,

product commercialization, product launch and evaluation.

SECTION B

Product manufacturing, specifications, scale up/scale down, Economics, Specifications of food

products. Microstructure of food products, case studies.

Unit 4

Sensory analysis. Sensory evaluation methods. Difference Testing, Descriptive analysis,

Affective Testing. Analysis of sensory data in relation to instrumental analysis. Preference ans

acceptance mapping.

Reference Books

1. Earle and Earle. 2001. Creating New Foods, Chadwick House Group. Fuller 2004. New

food Product development-from concept to market place, CRC.

2. Harry T Lawless and H Leymann. 2010. Sensory evaluation of foods: Principles and

Practices. Springer, New York.

3. EL Cussler and GD Moggridge. 2012. Chemical Product Design. Cambridge University

Press, UK.

4. Anita R Linneman, Catharina GPH Schroen and MAJS van Boekel. 2011. Food Product

Design: An Integrated approach. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Netherland.

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SYLLABUS FOR M. E. (FOOD TECHNOLOGY) THIRD SEMESTER

FT 3.1 Analytical Techniques

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 3.1; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 3; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 42 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section.

SECTION-A

Complexometric titrations: Complexes-formation constants; chelates – EDTA, Chelon Effect,

EDTA equilibria, effect of pH on EDTA equilibria, EDTA titration curves, endpoint – detection

and indicators; Importance of complexometric titrations.

Solvent Extraction: Distribution law, extraction process, factors effecting extraction, technique

for extraction, quantitative treatment of solvent extraction equilibria, classification of solvent

extraction systems. Advantages and applications of solvent extraction.

Chromatography: Introduction to chromatography, principles, classification of chromatographic

techniques, thin layer and paper chromatography – principle and technique.

Column Chromatography – Factors affecting column efficiency and applications. Gas – liquid

chromatography – theory, instrumentation and applications. HPLC – instrumentation, method,

column efficiency and applications.

Thermoanalytical methods: Principle, classification of methods.

TGA – Instrumentation, factors affecting results and analysis of data. applications.

DTG – Instrumentation, analysis of data and applications.

DTA – Principle, Instrumentation and applications

SECTION-B

IR Spectroscopy: Origin, rigid rotor model, harmonic oscillator model, principle, modes of

vibrations of atoms in polyatomic molecules, instrumentation, selection rules, identification of

organic compounds on the basis of infrared spectra.

UV-Vis Spectroscopy: Introduction, laws of absorption, origin of spectra, types of transitions,

selection rules, identification of organic compounds using UV-VIS spectroscopy.

NMR: Principle, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling shift reagents, instrumentation, spectra and

molecular structure, identification of organic compounds on the basis of NMR.

Electron Mcroscopy: Introduction to Electron microscopy, classification of electron microscopy

methods, Scanning electron microscopy, Instrumentation and applications. Scanning Tunnelling

microscopy – Principle and comparison with SEM.

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AFM/ Atomic Force microscopy – Principle instrumentation and its basic applications

Books Recommended:

1. Skoog, D. A. & West D. M., Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th

Edition, Saunders

College Publishers, USA.

2. Skoog, D. A. & West D. M., Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, 7th

Edition, Saunders

College Publishers, USA.

3. Willard, Meritt, Dean & Settle, Industrial Methods of Analysis, 7th

Edition.

4. Galen W. Ewing., Industrial Methods of Chemical Analysis, 5th

Edition.

5. Silverstein R. M. & Webster F.X., Spectrometric identification of Organic Compounds, 6th

Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., USA.

FT 3.2 Electives:

Paper Title: Elective (Theory)

Paper Code : FT 3.2; Max. Marks 50 ; Credits : 3; Time: 3 hours

Course Duration: 42 Lectures of one hour each.

Note for the Paper setter: The question paper should be divided into Section A and Section B

Total of 8 questions. 4 questions from section A and 4 questions from section B are to be set.

The students will be required to attempt 5 questions selecting at least 2 from each section

1. Advanced Food Biotechnology

SECTION A

Introduction to food biotechnology, Application of genetic engineering in food production.

Methods of molecular cloning. Advantages and disadvantages of genetically modified foods.

Technological aspects of industrial production of beer, wine, organic acids, amino acids,

vitamins, antibiotics, baker's yeast, single cell protein. Production of bio- flavor, bio-color, bio-

preservatives.

Classification of fermentation. Application of fermentation technology in food preservation.

Fermented food origin, scope and development of sourkraut, yoghurt, cheese, miso, tempeh, idli,

dosa. Organic foods basic concept, methodology and advantages. Regulatory and social aspects

of biotechnology of foods.

SECTION B

Production of alcohol, lactic acid and acetic acid from various food materials. Bacteriocin

production and its use in food preservation. Biotechnological processes of manufacture of

functional foods, nutraceuticals and probiotics.

Biotechnological process for food fortification, prebiotics & oligosaccharides. Application of

biotechnology in waste treatment of food industries. Improvement of quality of food by

biotechnological processes. Biosensors.

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Reference Books:

1. Daniel Charles. Lords of the Harvest: Biotech, Big Money, and the Future of

2. Food (1st Edition). Perseus Books Group, 2001.

3. Adams, M.R. and M.O. Moss. Food Microbiology. Turpin Distribution Service Ltd.,

Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 1HN, UK, 1995, 2nd edition.

4. Gauri Mittal, Food Biotechnology: Techniques and Applications. CRC Press,1992.

5. Banwart, George J. Basic Food Microbiology, 2nd ed. AVI/ Van Nostrand Reinhold

Publishing Co, 1989.

6. Cliver, D.D. Foodborne Diseases. Academic Press, Inc, 1990.

7. Food and Drug Administration. Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM) (8thEdition).

AOAC, Arlington, VA, 1995.

8. Debnath, 2005, Tools & Techniques of Biotechnology, Pointer Publishers, Jaipur.

2. Advanced Microbial Technology

SECTION A

Relevance of microbiology as a field of Food technology. Historical milestones in microbial food

technology. Morphology and physiology of industrial microorganisms (Bacteria, yeasts, molds

and actinomycetes). Isoloation : identification and quantitative estimation of microorganisms,

Microbiological assay in Microbial nutrition.

Unique pathways of microbial metabolism: ED, PK pathways, Respiration; Fermentations,

Amphibolic pathways, Anaplerotic reactions.

Bacterial cell wall biosynthesis. Photoautotrophy, Chemolithotrophy, Methylotrophy, Calvin

cycle.

SECTION B

Genetics of some industrial microorganisms, Microbiology of soil, Selection, development and

maintenance of cultures.

Chemistry and biosynthesis of microbial products e.g. vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, steroids,

antibiotics and polymers. Metabolic regulations in industrial fementation.

Microbial transformation of alkanes, alkaloids, terpenes, aromatic compounds and naturally

occurripolymers.

Microbial food proudction. Spoilage microorganisms in foods and their control. Applied

microbilogy in animal nutrition. Mycotoxins Microbial insecticides.

Reference Books:

1. Frazier W.C., Westhoff, D.C. (Ed). (1988). Food microbiology (McGraw-Hill).

2. Admas, M.R., Moss, M.O (2005). Food microbiology (Edition 3, Illustrated Publisher Royal

Society of Chemistry).

3. SriLakshmi B. (2003) Food science (New Age International Publishers, India).

4. Jay J.M., M.J. Loessner, D.A. Golden. (2005). Modern food microbiology (Edition 7,

Illustrated Publisher Springer).

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5. B. Sivasankar (2004). Food processing and preservation (PHI Private Ltd,New Delhi).

6. Michael P. Doyle (1989). Food borne bacterial pathogens (Edition illustrated, Publisher

Marcel Dekker).

3. Food Rheology & Texture

SECTION A

Introduction to rheology of foods: Definition of texture, rheology and psychophysics– their

structural basis; physical considerations in study of foods; salient definitions –Stress tensor and

different kinds of stresses.

Rheological classification of Fluid Foods : Shear-rate dependence and time dependence of the

flow-curve; Non-Newtonian fluids; thixotropy; Mechanisms and relevant models for non-

Newtonian flow; Effect of temperature; Compositional factors affecting flow behaviour;

Viscosity of food dispersions – dilute and semi-dilute systems, concentration effects.

Comparative assessment of different types of Viscometers, and their Merits and Limitations: Co-

axial cylinders, Spindle- or Impeller-type viscometers, Cone-plate viscometer, Capillary

viscometers, Falling-sphere viscometer, Vibratory viscometers, Extrusion viscometer, Orifice

viscometer.

SECTION B

Rheology of semi-solid and solid food ; Rheological characterization of foods in terms of stress-

strain relationship; Viscoelasticity; Transient tests - Creep Compliance and Stress Relaxation;

mechanical models for viscoelastic foods: Maxwell, Kelvin, Burgers and generalized models and

their application; Dynamic measurement of viscoelasticity.

Large Deformations and failure in foods: Definitions of fracture, rupture and other related

phenomena; Texture Profile Analysis; Instrumental measurements – Empirical and Fundamental

methods; Rheometers and Texture Analyzers; Measurement of Extensional viscosity; Acoustic

measurements on crunchy foods.

Rheological and textural properties of selected food products: Measurement modes and

techniques; Effect of processing and additives (stabilizers and emulsifiers) on food product

rheology; Relationship between instrumental and sensory data.

Reference Books

1. Bourne, M. Food Viscosity and Texture, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, New York, 2002.

2. Macosko, Ch.W. Rheology: Principles, Measurements, and Applications (Advances in

Interfacial Engineering), Wiley-VCH, 1994.

3. Morrison, Faith. Understanding Rheology, Oxford University Press, 2001.

4. Phan-Thien, N. Understanding Viscoelasticity. Basics of Rheology. Springer, 2002.

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4. Thermal and Non-thermal Processing of Foods

SECTION-A

Membrane Technology. Introduction to pressure activated membrane processes: micro filtration,

UF, NF, RO and their industrial application. Supercritical fluid extraction. Concept and

properties of super critical fluids.

Microwave and radio frequency processing. Definition, advantages, mechanism of heat

generation. Microwave blanching. Hurdle technology-Types of preservation techniques and their

principles, concept of hurdle technology and its application.

SECTION -B

High Pressure Processing. Concept, equipments for HPP treatment, mechanism for microbial

inactivation and itrs application in food processing. Ultrasonic processing. Properties of

ultrasonic, application of ultrasonic as processing techniques.

Innovative techniques in food processing. Application of technologies of high intensity light,

pulsed electric filed, ohmic heating, IR heating, inductive heating, X-Rays in food preservation.

Nano technology: principle and application in foods.

References Books

1. Barbosa-Canovas. 2002. Novel Food Processing Technologies, CRC press.

2. Munir Cheryan. 1986. Ultrafiltration handbook. Technomic publishing, Lancaster.

5. Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals

Introduction to Nutraceuticals/ Functional foods: definitions, synonymous terms, basis for claims

for a compound as a nutraceutical, regulatory issues for nutraceuticals including CODEX/FSSAI.

Concept of angiogenesis and the role of health foods, Nutraceuticals for cardiac disease, cancer,

diabetes, cholesterol management, oesity, joint pain, immune enhancement, age related macular

degeneration, endurance performance and mood disorders-compounds and their mechanisms of

action, dosage levels, contradictions if any.

Manufacturing aspects of selected nuraceuticals such as lycopene, isoflavonoids, prebiotics and

probiotics, glucosamine, phytosterls etc. Formulation of functional foods containing

nutraceuticals-stability and analytical issues, labeling issues.

Chemical testing of nutraceuticals and heath foods, interactions of prescription drugs and

nutraceuticals, adverse effects and toxicity of nutraceuticals, Nutrigenomics-an introduction and

its relation to nutraceuticals.

References Books

1. Robert EC. 2006. Handbook of Nutraceuticals and functional foods. Wildman.

2. Shi J. 2006 Functional food Ingredients and Nutraceuticals: Processing Technologies,

CRC Press.

3. Webb GP. 2006. Dietary supplement and Functional Foods. Blackwell Publications.

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5. Nanotechnology

6.

7. Industrial Pollution Control and Abatement

SECTION-A

Treatment Methods for water & waste : Sources and characterization of water pollution.

Primary Treatment: gravity separator, equalization tanks, Sedimentation, Flotation

Secondary Treatment – Design of : Upflow Anarerbic, Sludge Blanket (USAB) reactor,

Activated Sludge process – Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC), Trickling Filters;

Natural Treatment - Wetland Systems, Waste Stabilization Ponds.

Tertiary Treatment systems: Disinfection etc.

Sludge and solid wastes treatment: Identification of hazardous wastes – disposal and waste

minimization, waste management,

SECTION-B

Air Pollution Control : Air pollutants : Sources, effects, temperature inversions, plume

behaviour, characterization, stack height, Gaussian Plume design model, Measurement and

emission estimates, Isokinetic Sampling.

Control methods: Particulate emission control methods, gravitational settling chambers, cyclone

separators, Scrubbers fabric filters, ESP, wet scrubbers, control of Volatile Organic Compounds

(VOC’s) Control of SO2, NOX,

Others: Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control, Global Warming, Indoor Air Pollution

Books & References

1. Air Pollution by Perkins

2. Air Pollution by Rao & Rock

3. Industrial Pollution Control by S.P.Mahajan

4. Air Pollution Control Engg. by N.D.Nevers

5. Disposal of Wastes Water by Eddy Mt Calf

6. “Environment Engg. & Science” by Sincero & Sincero

7. Introduction to Environment Engg. by – Davis and Cornwell

Sources of fellowship: TEQIP scholarship

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ANNEXURE XVIII

EXPERT LECTURES

List of Speakers from Industry

1. Mr Ashwani Kumar, Executive Director, IOCL shared insights on “Chemical

Engineering with special reference to Petrochemical Industry in India, and vision of

IOCL” on October 31, 2013.

2. Mr. Akash Seth, Sr. Manager, IOCL who interacted with the students on “Attitude

building towards professional life” on October 31, 2013

3. Expert talk by Distinguished Alumnus, Shri. Parag Pandey, MD Accenture Ltd. on

December 21, 2013

4. Prof Pankaj Handa, Institute of Information Technology & Management, New

Delhi on Changing Dimensions of Management on December 21, 2013

5. Industry Institute Interaction with the graduating students of Dr. SSBUICET was

organised on 28th April 2014 with by Shri Gautam Kalra, MD, Osrics Pharmachem

Pvt ltd. sharing his experiences

6. Industrial orientation lecture by Ms. Seema Jain, General Manager (HR), HALDOR

TOPSOE on November 11, 2013

7. Sh Rajiv Mukerjee, Heat Transfer Consultant, Former Head, Engineers India

Ltd., Heat exchanger Design Group, New Delhi on Best Design Practices for Heat

Exchangers

8. Shri Manmohan Ahuja, Sr. Vice President, Technical, Petronet LNG (Now MD

Triune) on Career Prospects of Chemical Engineers

9. Dr. Sunil Kapoor, GM, Rexcin Pharma Ranbaxy Ltd., Baddi on Opportunities for

Chemical Engineers in Pharmaceutical Industry

10. Invited talk on “Current opportunities for Chemical Engineers” by Mr. Sandeep

Sharma, Executive Director, Indian Acrylics Ltd. was held on 2nd March 2014

11. Two Day International Conference on “Harnessing Engineering, Technology and

Innovation for Sustainable Growth” from 19th-20th September, 2014. The following

experts from Industry were invited to interact with students and the faculty

i. Mr. Suniti Bhat, Director - Rajasthan Asset Cairn India Limited

ii. Sh. Pushp Khetarpal, Sr. Vice President Petronet LNG.

iii. Ms. Harleen Kaur, Director, Innovative and comprehensive Solutions for

Urban Climate (ICUC) Consultants Pvt Ltd, Gurgoan.

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iv. Ravinder Shan, Founder & CEO, Phoebus Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Founder

and MD, Aguracy Farms Pvt. Ltd.Charter Member, TiE

v. Dr. S V Rama Gopal, Chief Scientist, Aspheric Group, Optical Devices &

Systems (V-3) & Scientist-In-charge, Business Initiatives & Project Planning

(H4-A),CSIR - CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ORGANISATION

(CSIR-CSIO) Sector 30, Chandigarh-160 030

12. SSBUICET organized CHEMCON-2014 from 27-30 December, 2014 for the fourth

time. The Industrial stalwarts participated from Reliance India Limited, Toyo

Engineering, Petronet LNG, Larsen and Toubro Ltd., Tata Chemicals, BPCL, Aarti

Industries, Jubiliant Engineers and provided valuable insights into operational and

strategic aspects of chemical industry.

I. Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and small

enterprises, particularly, the first generation entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and

consequential creation of employment is a major means for inclusive development. The aim

is to equip first generation entrepreneurs with idea of business proposal, project report

preparation and ways to tap financial assistance for their business plan. Institute has

organized Entrepreneurship Development Programme from 20th to 22nd March, 2014.

The following experts interacted with students

1. Mr. Anoop Ohri, Ex-VP, HSBC Bank

2. Mr. Ekant Agarwal, Associate Director, The Indus Entrepreneurs

3. Sh. R.C. Chopra, Ex-Director, MSME, Ludhiana

4. Sh. Akhil Mehta, Ex-GM Tata teleservices Ltd.

5. Pooja Kohli, Executive Director Ludiana Stock Exchange

6. Mr. Pardeep Kumar, Regional Head, National Small Industries Corp

7. Sh. Vijay Gupta, Ex-MD, SBI and Director, Micromax and SBI Pension Fund

Ltd.

8. Dr. Monika Aggarwal, SEBI certified Trainer

Expert Lectures by Experts from R&D Organisations

Experts from R&D organizations like CSIR, DRDO, BARC etc. have been invited to

delivert talk and interact with students and faculty. Some of the experts include:

1. Dr. Manohar V. Badiger, Senior Principal Scientist, Polymer Science and Engineering

Division, National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune

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2. Prof Rama Govindraja, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Centre for

Interdisciplinary Sciences, Hyderabad

3. Prof Sriram Ramaswamy, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Centre for

Interdisciplinary Sciences, Hyderabad

4. Dr. Chitra Rajagopalan, Director Centre for Fire, Explosive and Environment Safety

(CFEES), DRDO, New Delhi

5. Dr. Manjit Singh, Director, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL), DRDO

6. Dr. Prateek Kishore, Senior Scientist, TBRL, DRDO

7. Dr. P.K Soni, Senior Scientist, TBRL, DRDO

8. Dr. L. P. Singh, Environmental Science & Technology, Central Building Research

Institute (CBRI), Roorkee

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Annexure XIX TRAINING NEEDS ANALYSIS PROFORMA‐VIII: DEPARTMENTAL TRAINING /

DEVELOPMENT PLAN

A. Details of previous training

i) Previous trainings the support staff has undergone in last five years:

S. No. Name of Support

Staff Member

Area of

training/development

Duratio

n

(days)

When (date) Trainer

Organization

1. Naresh Leveraging Human

Capital for

Organizational

Excellence

5 May 19 to

May 23,

2014

SSBUICET

2. Raj Mal Rahi -do- -do- -do- -do-

3. Varinder Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

4. Anil Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

5. Bageshwar Mishra -do- -do- -do- -do-

6. Vinay Kaushal -do- -do- -do- -do-

7. Raj Kishore Sood -do- -do- -do- -do-

8. Amarjit Sehgal -do- -do- -do- -do-

9. Krishan Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

10. Anil Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

11. Krishan Sethi -do- -do- -do- -do-

12. Mnau Ram -do- -do- -do- -do-

13. Vijender Singh -do- -do- -do- -do-

14. Dinesh Kumar

Maurya

-do- -do- -do- -do-

15. Rahul Pathania -do- -do- -do- -do-

16. Meenakshi -do- -do- -do- -do-

17. Laj -do- -do- -do- -do-

18. Tripta -do- -do- -do- -do-

19. Sunila -do- -do- -do- -do-

20. Gurpreet Singh -do- -do- -do- -do-

21. Sukhwinder Singh -do- -do- -do- -do-

22. Vinay Kaushal Capacity Building

Training Programme

(CBTP) at Mysore

4 days 28th

– 31st

January 2014

Shruth &

Smith Found

ation,

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In association

with

EduAhead

23. Naresh -do- -do- -do- -do-

24. Amarjit Sehgal -do- -do- -do- -do-

25. Naresh Enhancing Personal and

Organizational

Effectiveness

5 days November

13 to

November

19, 2015

SSBUICET

26. Raj Mal Rahi -do- -do- -do- -do-

27. Varinder Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

28. Anil Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

29. Bageshwar Mishra -do- -do- -do- -do-

30. Vinay Kaushal -do- -do- -do- -do-

31. Raj Kishore Sood -do- -do- -do- -do-

32. Amarjit Sehgal -do- -do- -do- -do-

33. Krishan Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

34. Anil Kumar -do- -do- -do- -do-

35. Krishan Sethi -do- -do- -do- -do-

36. Mnau Ram -do- -do- -do- -do-

37. Vijender Singh -do- -do- -do- -do-

38. Dinesh Kumar

Maurya

-do- -do- -do- -do-

39. Rahul Pathania -do- -do- -do- -do-

40. Meenakshi -do- -do- -do- -do-

41. Laj -do- -do- -do- -do-

42. Tripta -do- -do- -do- -do-

43. Sunila -do- -do- -do- -do-

44. Gurpreet Singh -do- -do- -do- -do-

45. Sukhwinder Singh -do- -do- -do- -do-

ii) Previous trainings the technical staff has undergone in the last five years:

S.No. Name of Staff

Member

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

When (date) Trainer Organization

1. Anil Kumar I Repair and maintenance

of power supplies

1 week 20-24 Dec,

2010

NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

2. Anil Kumar II Repair and maintenance

of power supplies

1 week 20-24 Dec,

2010

NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

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3. Krishan Sethi Repair and maintenance

of power supplies

1 week 20-24 Dec,

2010

NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

4. Manu Ram Repair and maintenance

of power supplies

1 week 20-24 Dec,

2010

NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

iii) Previous trainings the administrative and finance staff has undergone in last five years:

S.No. Name of administrative

and finance staff Member

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

When

(date)

Trainer

Organization

1. Prof. Meenakshi Goyal,

Chairperson

Quality Initiatives in

Technical & Higher

Educational Institutions

3 days 11th

– 13th

February

2014

ESCI

Campus,

Hyderabad -

2. Prof. Neeta Sharma, MIS

Coordinator

-do- -do- -do- -do-

iv) Previous trainings the faculty has undergone in the last five years:

S.No. Name of Faculty

Member

Area of training/development Duration

Date

1. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

2. Mr. Jodh Singh Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

3. Ms. Twinkle Bedi Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

4. Dr. Santanu Basu Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

5. Dr. Baljinder Gill Faculty Development Programme on

“Corporate Governance, Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility”

1 week April 27-

May 02,

2015

6. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Synchrotron Users Workshop CRS, RRCAT,

Indore

2 days Jan 22-23,

2015

7. Mr. Amit Sobti Refresher Course at Academic Staff College,

Panjab University, Chandigarh

21 days Dec 4-24,

2014

8. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam 57th

Accelerator User Workshop at IUAC, 1 week Dec 16-18,

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New Delhi, India 2014

9. Dr. Baljinder Kaur

Gill

104th Orientation Programme for faculty, UGC

Academic Staff College, PU, Chandigarh

28 days Nov 25 –

Dec 22, 2014

10. Ms. Harjit Kaur Innovative Approaches in Management Teaching 1 week Nov 17-21,

2014

11. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Workshop on Ion-Beam Physics at IUAC, New

Delhi

1 week Oct 8-13,

2014

12. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Faculty Development Program (FDP) at SSB

UICET, Chandigarh

1 week Aug 4 -9,

2014

13. Dr. S. K. Kansal Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Health,

Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

14. Mr. Surinder Singh Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Health,

Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

15. Mr. Jodh Singh Faculty Development Program (FDP) on “Health,

Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

16. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal

Faculty Development Programme on “Health,

Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

17. Dr. Santanu Basu Faculty Development Programme on “Health,

Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

18. Dr. Sushil K. Kansal Faculty Development Programme on “Health,

Environment and Nanotechnology”

1 week Aug 4-9,

2014

19. Dr. Santanu Basu Refresher course on “Research Methods

(interdisciplinary)” organised by Academic Staff

College, Panjab University, Chandigarh

3 weeks July 3-23,

2014

20. Mr. Surinder Singh 1st summer school on International Treaties on

Intellectual property rights, UGC-Academic Staff

College, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila

Vishavidyalay, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat

3 weeks June 5-26,

2014

21. Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Asian Workshop on XAS- 2013 at SLRI,

Thailand

1 week July 8-13,

2013

22. Dr. Gaurav Rattan Attended UGC sponsored Refresher course

from 21st March – 10

th April, 2014, at Academic

Staff College, Panjab University, Chandigarh

21 days March 21 -

April 10,

2014

23. Prof. Sanchita

Chauhan

Management Development Programme for

Higher Educational Institutions, Chandigarh, at

Indian School of Bussiness, Mohali

3 days Feb 6-8,

2014

24. Dr. Baljinder Kaur

Gill

Management Development Programme for

Higher Educational Institutions, Indian School of

Business, Mohali

3 days Feb 06 – 08,

2014

25. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal 7th batch of management Training for “Capacity

enhancement of administrator”, IIM, Lucknow,

1 week Jan 13-17,

2014

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Noida campus

26. Dr. Baljinder Kaur

Gill

FDP on New Horizons in Energy, Environment

and Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

27. Dr. Sushil K. Kansal FDP on New Horizons in Energy, Environment

and Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

28. Ms. Twinkle Bedi FDP on New Horizons in Energy, Environment

and Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

29. Dr. Urvashi Gupta FDP New Horizons in Energy, Environment and

Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

30. Mr. Surinder Singh FDP New Horizons in Energy, Environment and

Nanotechnology, SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Nov 25 –

Nov 30, 2013

31. Mr. Jodh Singh UGC Sponsored Orientation Programme at UGC

Academic Staff College, P.U., Chandigarh

3 weeks Nov 28-Dec

25, 2013

32. Ms. Sonia Sharma Workshop In the field of mechanics At IIT

Kanpur

4 days

Oct 2013

33. Dr.Gargi Ghoshal FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to Andragogy,

SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

34. Dr. Baljinder Kaur

Gill

FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to Andragogy,

SSBUICET, PU, CHD

1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

35. Dr. Urvashi Gupta FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to Andragogy 1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

36. Ms. Twinkle Bedi FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to Andragogy 1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

37. Dr. Sushil K. Kansal FDP on Moving from Pedagogy to Andragogy 1 week Sep 30 - Oct

05, 2013

38. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal UGC sponsored Refresher Course on

“Interdisciplinary Research Towards the

Development of Modern Food and Bio-Process

Technology”

3 weeks June 26- July

16, 2013

39. Dr. Urvashi Gupta Attended Training workshop on “TEQIP

Procurement & PMSS”, Guru Nanak Dev

University, Amritsar.

2 days May 27-28,

2013

40. Dr. Urvashi Gupta Attended Training workshop on “TEQIP

academic activities and MIS”, Guru Nanak Dev

University, Amritsar.

2 days May 30-31,

2013

41. Ms. Sonia Sharma Advanced techniques for material

characterization

1 Nov 06, 2012

42. Workshop on Swift Heavy Ions in Mat. Engg. &

Characterization , IUAC, New Delhi

1 week Oct 3-Oct 12,

2012

43. Dr. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 4th semester

1 day Aug 22, 2012

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of diploma programmes in Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and Chemical

Engineering (Spl. in Paint Technolgy) for the

state of Haryana, held at NITTTR, Chd.

44. Prof. Anupama

Thakur

Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 4th semester

of diploma programmes in Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and Chemical

Engineering (Spl. in Paint Technolgy) for the

state of Haryana, held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day Aug 22, 2012

45. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 4th semester

of diploma programmes in Chemical Engineering

(Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and Chemical

Engineering (Spl. in Paint Technolgy) for the

state of Haryana, held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day Aug 8, 2012

46. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 3rd

and 4th

semester of diploma programmes in Chemical

Engineering (Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Paint Technolgy)

and Rubber Technology for the state of Haryana,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day July 27, 2012

47. Dr. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

developing the detailed contents of 3rd

and 4th

semester of diploma programmes in Chemical

Engineering (Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and

Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Paint Technolgy)

and Rubber Technology for the state of Haryana,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day July 27, 2012

48. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

revising the curriculum of diploma programme in

“Chemical Engineering” and “Plastic Technolgy”

for the state of Punjab, held at NITTTR, Chd.

1 day July 22, 2012

49. Prof. Seema Kapoor Short term course on Renewable Energy Based

Technologies.

5 days July 16-20,

2012

50. Prof. Anupama

Thakur

Short term course on Renewable Energy Based

Technologies

5 days July 16-20,

2012

51. Dr. Gargi Ghoshal UGC sponsored Refresher Course on “Process

Control and Analytical Techniques in Food

Processing and Quality Evaluation”

3 weeks June 12-July

02, 2012

52. Dr. Gaurav Verma Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for 1 day April 3, 2012

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finalizing the curriculum for diploma programme

in Polymer Engineering (Spl. in Plastic

Technolgy) for the state of Haryana, held at

NITTTR, Chd.

53. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

finalizing the curriculum for diploma programme

in Polymer Engineering (Spl. in Plastic

Technolgy) for the state of Haryana, held at

NITTTR, Chd.

1 day April 3, 2012

54. Dr. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

finalizing the curriculum for diploma programme

in Polymer Engineering (Spl. in Plastic

Technolgy) for the state of Haryana, held at

NITTTR, Chd.

1 day April 3, 2012

55. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop from as a subject expert

for designing the curriculum of diploma

programme in Chemical Engineering (Spl. in

Polymer Engineering) for the state of Haryana,

held at NITTTR, Chd.

2 days Mar 6-7,

2012

56. Prof. Seema Kapoor Pre-Conference Workshop NanoSciTech-2012

held at Panjab University, Chandigarh.

1 day Feb 15,2012

57. Prof. Anupama

Thakur

Pre-Conference Workshop NanoSciTech-2012

held at Panjab University, Chandigarh.

1 day Feb 15,2012

58. Dr. Sanjiv Gautam 24th Workshop on Nanoscale and Mesoscopic

Systems “Topological Insulators: Recent

developments” at POSCO International Center,

POSTECH, S. Korea

2 days Nov 24-25,

2011

59. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

revising the curriculum of three year Diploma

programme in “Plastic Technolgy” for Punjab

state, held at NITTTR, Chd.

2 days Dec 8-9 ,

2010

60. Prof. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject expert for

revising the curriculum of diploma programme in

“Chemical Engineering” for Punjab state, held at

NITTTR, Chd.

2 days Dec 2-3,

2010

61. Dr. Sanjiv Gautam Workshop for ab initio Powder Structure

Determination for Chemists and Materials

Scientists & 3rd Powder Crystallography

Tutorial, at PAL, POSTECH, S. Korea

3 days Oct 27-29,

2010

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v) Previous training the HoD/ Dean has undergone last two years:

S.No. Name of HoD/

Dean

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

When (date) Trainer

Organization

1. Prof. U. S. Shivhare Networking of

Academic Institutions

6 days 23rd - 28rd June

2014

UK

D Aligning the objectives/priorities of your Department/section and institution with those

of the individual staff and faculty, identify the areas of training/development and suitable

staff and faculty to be trained /developed.

(Same as section A)

i) Class IV Staff:

Training needs to be imparted on

Motivation

Interpersonal Relations

Health Awareness and hygiene

Duties and Responsibilities

Fundamentals of Service rules

S.No

.

Name of Staff

Member

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

Convenient

(tentative)

dates

Trainer

Organization

1. --- --- --- --- ---

ii) Support Staff:

Training is needed in

Handling of Library,

Handling of Chemical and Engineering Stores,

Handling of Laboratories etc.

S.No

.

Name of Staff

Member

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

Convenient

(tentative)

dates

Trainer

Organization

1. --- --- --- --- ---

iii) Technical staff:

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Training is needed on

skill development related to

Boiler House,

Glass Blowing,

Handling of Sophisticated Instruments,

Machine Shop,

Safety aspects while working in Lab, etc.

S.No

.

Name of Staff

Member

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

Convenient

(tentative)

dates

Trainer

Organization

1. --- --- --- --- ---

iv) Administrative and finance staff:

Training is needed on

Soft Skill Development,

Good financial mgt practices,

Record keeping,

handling of results,

grievance handling and

Computer literacy.

S.No

.

Name of Staff

Member

Area of

training/development

Duration

(days)

Convenient

(tentative)

dates

Trainer

Organization

1. --- --- --- --- ---

v) Faculty:

Further Training is needed on

Teaching Pedagogies

Curriculum Development and revision

Writing Research Projects

Research Methodology

Communication Skills

Latest trends in technology in the respective disciplines

Instructional design

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S.No

.

Name of

Faculty

Member

Area of

training/developme

nt

Duratio

n

(days)

Tentative date of

training/developme

nt programme

Trainer Organization

1. Anupama

Thakur

MATLAB

programming

1 week 24-28th

Sep, 2012 NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

2. Seema

Kapoor

MATLAB

programming

1 week 24-28th

Sep, 2012 NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

3. Anupama

Thakur

Research

Methodology

1 week 15-19th

Oct, 2012 NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

4. Seema

Kapoor

Research

Methodology

1 week 15-19th

Oct, 2012 NITTTR, Sec-26,

Chandigarh

vi) HOD/ Dean:

S.No. Name of HoD/Dean Area of training/development Duration

(days)

When

(date)

Trainer

Organization

1. --- --- --- --- ---

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ANNEXURE XX

COMPLETED PACKAGES

COMPLETED PACKAGES

S.No

. Package Name Product Package Code

Sub

Category

Proc.

Method

Actual Cost

(INR)

1 Central facility Lab XIII Ultrasonic Bath ../CH/CH1G02/89 Equipment Shopping 483690

2

Centralized facility lab

unit III

Ultrasonic

Processor

(Sonicator) ../CH/CH1G02/79 Equipment Shopping 549093

3

Centralized facility Lab-

Unit II Incubator Shaker ../CH/CH1G02/42 Equipment Shopping 370020

4

Computational

Laboratory-I MATLAB ../CH/CH1G02/38

Books &

Learning

Resources

Direct

Contract 798294

5

Modernization of

Chemistry/Chemical

Technology labs II

Photoelectric

colorimeter, pH

meters,

conductivity

meter digital ../CH/CH1G02/52 Equipment Shopping 899865

6

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-I

Multimedia

Projector, Visual

Presentor etc. ../CH/CH1G02/22 Equipment Shopping 733612

7

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-II

Ceiling mount

kit for media

projector,

Blackboards etc. ../CH/CH1G02/23 Equipment Shopping 741150

8

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-III A.C. 1.5 tons ../CH/CH1G02/98 Equipment

Direct

Contract 702725

9

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-V

LED, Compact

Infrared Security

Camera Supply

etc. ../CH/CH1G02/84 Equipment Shopping 807082

10

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-VI

Video

conferencing

MCU and End

Points etc. ../CH/CH1G02/85 Equipment Shopping 971999

11

Modernization of

Computer Lab.-II

Managable

switch, Patch

panel, Patch cord

etc. ../CH/CH1G02/31 Equipment Shopping 252945

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12

Modernization of

Petroleum Processing

Engineering Lab.-I

Flash Point

Apparatus,

Pentrometer

Apparatus etc. ../CH/CH1G02/18 Equipment Shopping 356625

13

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-IV A.C. 2 tons ../CH/CH1G02/118 Equipment

Direct

Contract 561871

14 Furniture-I

4-Door

Bookcase,

Drawing Board

etc. ../CH/CH1G02/30 Furniture Shopping 855628

15

Centralised facility lab

unit XII

Refrigerator bath

etc. ../CH/CH1G02/69 Equipment Shopping 352978

16

Centralised facility lab

unit IX Lyophilizer ../CH/CH1G02/66 Equipment Shopping 987000

17 Furniture-II

Office chairs

with arms,

computer tables,

library reading

chair ../CH/CH1G02/80 Furniture Shopping 544009

18 Furniture-III

Office table with

side tale ../CH/CH1G02/81 Furniture Shopping 549788

19

Modernization of

Petroleum Processing

Engineering Lab.-II

ASTM

Petroleum

Distillation

Apparatus ../CH/CH1G02/95 Equipment Shopping 347625

20

Modernization of

Petroleum Processing

Engineering Lab.-III

Aniline Point

Apparatus ../CH/CH1G02/96 Equipment Shopping 398250

21

Modernization of

Computer Lab.-I

computer

systems -

desktops ../CH/CH1G02/97 Equipment

Direct

Contract 872550

22

Centralised facility lab

unit VI

Hot Air Oven,

Vacuum Oven

etc. ../CH/CH1G02/63 Equipment Shopping 689206

23

Centralised facility lab

unit XIV

Water Bath

Digital ../CH/CH1G02/71 Equipment Shopping 273390

24

Centralised facility lab

Unit -I

Deep Freezer,

Thermomixer ../CH/CH1G02/41 Equipment Shopping 745500

25

Centralised facility lab

unit XVIII

Repair and Mtc.

Of TG Analyser ../CH/CH1G02/102 Equipment

Direct

Contract 217092

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26

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-VII Blinds ../CH/CH1G02/103 Equipment Shopping 970200

27

Modernization of Food

Technology Lab.-II

Ultra filtration

Unit ../CH/CH1G02/100 Equipment Shopping 980102

28

Centralised facility lab

unit VII Vacuum Pump ../CH/CH1G02/64 Equipment Shopping 839833

29

Modernization of

Chemistry/Chemical

Technology labs-I

Heating mantles,

Hot Air Oven

etc. ../CH/CH1G02/11 Equipment Shopping 397508

30

Analytical Techniques

Lab

Turbidity Meter,

Spectrophotomet

er ../CH/CH1G02/83 Equipment Shopping 999000

31

Centralised facility lab

unit XVII

Refrigerated

Bench Top

Centrifuge ../CH/CH1G02/74 Equipment Shopping 495000

32

Computational

Laboratory IV Gabi Software ../CH/CH1G02/94

Books &

Learning

Resources

Direct

Contract 397185.4

33

Modernization of

Library-I

Library solution

software ../CH/CH1G02/122

Books &

Learning

Resources

Direct

Contract 225652

34

Modernization of

Polymer Lab II Homogenizer ../CH/CH1G02/92 Equipment Shopping 509978

35

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference

Rooms-III

Installation of

A.C. 1.5 tons ../CH/CH1G02/104 Equipment

Direct

Contract 166319

36

Modernization of

Laboratories I Balances ../CH/CH1G02/115

NCB 1086881

37

Modernization of

Computer Lab-1

Laptops, mini-

laptops,

desktops, server,

workstation ../CH/CH1G02/119 Equipment NCB 4315700

Total 26445345.4

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WORK IN PROGRESS WITH DEVIATIONS

S.

No. Package Name Product Package Code

Proc.

Method

Actual Cost

(INR)

1

Centralized facility

lab unit V Water Purification ../CH/CH1G02/111 NCB 1148019.13

2

Centralized facility

lab unit XVI Generator ../CH/CH1G02/110 NCB 1047750

3

Centralized facility

Lab-Unit IV

U.V.

Spectrophotometer ../CH/CH1G02/114 NCB 1385633

4 Furniture-IV Sofa Set ../CH/CH1G02/82 Shopping 139823

5

Modernization of

Computer Lab-II

Scanjet, UPS,

Printer ../CH/CH1G02/113 NCB 1113595

6

Modernization of

Environmental

Science &

Engineering Lab.1

BOD Incubator,

Lab Shaker etc. ../CH/CH1G02/57 Shopping 365625

7

Modernization of

Fluid Mechanics Lab.-

I

Gear Pump Test

Rig, Different

Impellers of

Pumps and

Turbine etc. ../CH/CH1G02/46 Shopping 514630

8

Modernization of

Polymer Lab-II Bluehills Software ../CH/CH1G02/125

DIRECT

CONTRACT 957879

Total

6672954.13

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PACKAGES TO BE INITIATED

Sort Package Name Product Name Head

Proc.

Method

Estimated

Cost (INR)

1

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar

Halls/Conference Rooms-IV

Air condi. 2 ton

(Installation)

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. DIRECT

CONTRACT 225000

2

Modernization of

Classrooms/Seminar Halls/

Conference Rooms - V Fans and Lights

Others

SHOPPING 250000

3 Central facility Lab VIII Surface Area Analyser

New laboratory

for existing PG

programs SHOPPING 1800000

4

Modernization of Polymer

Lab-I

Melt Flow Index

apparatus

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit.

SHOPPING 250000

5

Modernization of Polymer

Lab-III Extruder

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 700000

6

Modernization of Unit

operation lab - I Steam Pipeline

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 1050000

7

Modernization of Mass

Transfer Lab-I

Mass transfer lab

equipment for UG

class

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 1521120

8

Modernization of Mass

Transfer Lab-II

Mass transfer lab

equipment for UG

class

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 716560

9 Upgradation of Pilot Plant - I

BOD incubator,

programmable furnace

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 750000

10 Modernization of Library-II

On line Books

(..CH/CH1G02/44)

Books &

Learning

Resources

DIRECT

CONTRACT 1000000

11 Central facility Lab XVIII

Repair of FTIR

Equipment

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 300000

12

Modernisation of Food

Technology Lab -I Ice Cream Freezer

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 400000

13 Central InstrumentationLab TOC analyser

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 1850000

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14

Modernization of Physics Lab

- I

Magnetic Hysteresis,

CRO, Study of

Dielectric Constant

and Curie

Temperature of

Ferroelectric Ceramics

by temperature etc.

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit.

SHOPPING 301700

15 Electrical Lab

Autotransformer(Vari

ac), Transformer,

Digital Multimeter

etc.

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit.

Shopping 113000

16 Central Facility Lab XXI

DSC Cooling

Chamber

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit.

DIRECT

CONTRACT 750000

17 Central Facility Lab XX Rotor For Centrifuge

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 80000

18

Modernisation of Unit

operation lab - III

Thermohygrometers

for determination of

wet bulb and dry bulb

digital thermometers

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit.

SHOPPING 219500

19

Modernisation of Unit

operation lab - V Wet Test metet

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 400000

20

Modernisation of Heat

Transfer - I

Heat Transfer

Equipments

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 709460

21

Modernisation of Heat

Transfer - II

Heat Transfer

Equipments

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 1520120

22

Modernisation of

Environmental Lab - II Dust Sampler

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 175000

23

Modernisation of

Environmental Lab - I RO/UF/NF membrane

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 600000

24

Modernisation of Food

Technology Lab. - I

Protein Purification

Column

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 45450

25

Modernization of Food

Technology Lab.-III Refrigertaor

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 30000

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26

Modernization of Food

Technology Lab.-IV Overhead Stirrer

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 90000

27

Modernization of Food

Technology Lab.-V Cream Separator

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 30000

28

Modernization of Food

Technology Lab.-VI Kjeldahl unit

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 26000

29 Centralised facility Lab - XXII Nitrogen Cylinders

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 40500

30 Centralised facility Lab - XI UPS 6 KVA

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 250000

31

Modernization of Unit

Opertaion lab - II

Refractometers for

Central Facility Lab

and Unit Operation

Labs

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit.

SHOPPING 401000

32

Modernization of Unit

Opertaion lab - III Muffle Furnace

Equipments for

Institutional

TEQIP unit. SHOPPING 200000

Total 16794410