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THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
Year 2016-17
Accredited by NBA and NAAC – ‘A’ Grade
Certified by ISO-9000-2008, IAO
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
D R I E M S
TANGI, CUTTACK
ODISHA-754022
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Name of the College: DRIEMS
Name of the Affiliating University: BPUT
Year of Report: 2016-17
SECTION A:
The following plan of action has been chalked by the IQAC in the beginning of the year 2016-17 towards Quality enhancement:
Committee formation as per the guidelines
In pursuance of the action plan of NAAC, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was reconstituted, vide office order no. PA -341/11 dated 02.01.2011 for providing the desired impetus to work towards realizing the goals of quality enhancement and sustenance for academic excellence. Composition of the IQAC for the year 2016-17 is as follows:
a. Chair person – Prof. (Dr.) S.K.Mishra, Principal. b. Senior teachers as Members:
i. Prof.(Dr.) H.S.Moharana, Mech. Engg. Dept. ii. Prof.(Dr.) R.K.Mohanty, HSS Dept. iii. Prof.(Dr.) S.Barik, Engg. Maths. Dept. iv. Prof.(Dr.) N.Panda, Engg. Phy. Dept. v. Prof. J.Mehena, ENTC Dept. vi. Prof. R.Agrawal,CSE Dept. vii. Prof. S.K.Sethy,E E Dept.
c. Senior Administrative Official as Members: i. Mr. Balaram Kar, Director (Administration) ii. Er. Durga Prasad Rath ( Director) iii. Prof. (Dr.) A. Debata (Director) iv. Mr. G.C.Das, Dy. Registrar
d. External Experts on Quality Management / Industry / Local Community as Members: i. Mr. Pradipta Chandra Rath, Industrialist ii. Mr. Ramesh Chandra Pratap, Chartered Accountant
e. Coordinator – Member Secretary
Prof. B.N.Mohanty, HSS Dept.
The following Plan of Action for the year was made:
a. The HODs shall conduct seminars / Workshops / expert talks by inviting eminent scholars, Professors, Industrialists etc.
b. Organize Parents & Teachers meeting for improving academic activities of the college. c. Teachers should be motivated to participate in International / National/ institutional
seminars/workshops and present technical papers there. d. Strengthening Library facility by acquiring more journals, reference books and study
materials to offer better facilities to the students. e. Alumni association to play catalytic role for all round quality improvement of the college.
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f. The NSS unit to play catalytic role for social uplift at nearby villages to eradicate the prevailing social superstition, awareness regarding AIDS, Population explosion, environmental hazards etc.
g. Innovative practices may be adopted in teaching-learning processes. h. Students should be encouraged to participate in technical festivals/competitions in other
institutions. i. Emphasis on conducting remedial classes for weaker students. j. Motivating students to take active part in departmental seminars, inter class debate,
essay, quiz, song, mono action, competition, NSS activities in large numbers. k. Students' Feedback on teachers l. Conducting PPT classes for students to enhance their Communication skill and
personality development. m. Training of teachers at outside institutions like NITTTR, IlTs, NITS n. Interactive and participative teaching should be encouraged in the classes. o. Teachers should be motivated to author books in their respective areas. p. To enhance capacity building for high standard R & D, collaborations, and consultancy
services.
SECTION B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objective of the college
I) Goals of the Institute
(a) VISION
DRIEMS fosters a vision of educational transformation in keeping pace with the time.
It emphasizes a symbiotic relationship between the students, faculty, academia and industries.
The young institution offers a holistic approach to technical education, personality development and social skills.
The challenge today, is to relate ourselves to the socio-economic, cultural and educational world and to think globally.
DRIEMS understands this responsibility and works to create a talent pool of manpower to tackle the emerging issues confronting the 21 st century.
(b) MISSION
To play a crucial role in contributing to the betterment of humanity and in shaping our world.
To produce world class engineers and scientists to meet quality manpower requirements of industry and academia for sustainable development of the Nation.
To provide important leadership to the society and be a major contributor to knowledge process organization.
To be a role model for other institutions by creating, disseminating, developing, managing and transferring complex technologies.
II) Objectives of IQAC
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IQAC seeks to achieve the objectives by imparting Quality education through:
Promoting advanced studies & research
Sustaining the students' interest In Engineering, Science and Technology.
Providing ideal academic environment in an integrated campus with opportunities for good teaching and research through interactive classes, seminars and workshops.
Contributing significantly to the development of the state and the country through dissemination of knowledge and skills in engineering disciplines.
Promoting leadership qualities in students with futuristic vision.
Collaborating with Industries to promote effective Industry-Institute Interaction and offering practical training and skills to the faculty and students.
Emphasizing continuous and effective Teaching-Learning Process.
2. Activities / New Academic Programs initiated during year 2016-17:
There has been no addition to any new PG/UG programs during the year.
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction
(a) Academic flexibility
Students enjoy the options of academic flexibility to alter core-branch options, elective options as per the academic regulation of the institution/University. A Branch Change Committee, with the Principal as the Chairperson decides on the issue on the basis of merit.
(b) Feedback on Curriculum
College obtains feedback on curriculum from all stake-holders e.g. outgoing and present students, alumni, parents/guardians, employers/industries, academic peers, community, other institutions of repute etc. by the help of feedback form from time to time.
The above feedbacks are analyzed in the staff council meeting regularly. The resolutions so made in the staff council meeting are used for significant changes in the curriculum and are sent to the University for discussion in Board of Studies meetings.
(c) Curriculum Update
Curricular changes are undertaken by the University (i.e. BPUT) in every three years. The institute makes constant efforts to upgrade and update the teaching learning systems. It has received accreditation of NAAC with „A‟ Grade, Certification of ISO-9001-2008 and IAO besides NBA accreditation for Comp. Sc., Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Telecom Engg. The institute is accredited for campus-connect programs by several important organizations like Infosys, Mission 10X of WIPRO, and TCS.
(d) Catering to Diverse Needs
The abilities and potential of the freshly admitted students are judged on the basis of their performances in standard / recognized joint entrance exams. It identifies
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academically slow and weak students in specific subjects during / after the first module in each course. A task force, comprising of experienced faculty members from various courses does counseling and advises/ assists such students by conducting extra classes, doubt clearing sessions etc.
(e) Provision tor mentoring of Students
The proctorial system of each department provides mentoring to students in groups of 20-25.
(f) Teaching -Learning Process
Academic schedule / calendar prepared in consultation with the University (BPUT) is distributed to students before course-commencement. Each teacher, in consultation with the Head of the respective Dept., prepares lesson plans(s). Lesson notes are distributed / discussed with the students after the expiry of a section of the course/chapter. Internal evaluation is done and the answer scripts are distributed to students for verification /ability assessment.
Various teaching-learning methods such as: lectures, participatory interactions, seminars/group discussions, lab/experimental learning, demonstrations, project-based learning etc. are adopted as teaching tools / methods.
The teaching/learning methods include curricular programs, personality development (PD) classes, interactive discussion, imparting methodologies tor skill acquisition, knowledge management etc.
(g) Quality-Teachers
DRIEMS has the required number of qualified and competent faculty members and supporting staff for all courses / curricula. Experts in various fields are invited to deliver lectures on advanced topics.
Regular Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs) are organized to upgrade their knowledge in various advanced subjects.
Faculty members are granted study leaves to pursue Ph.D. degrees. Grants are also provided by the institution to faculty members for attending national / international seminars / conferences and undergo specialized training programs. Funds are also provided to members of faculty for getting their work published in national and international journals.
Interdisciplinary programs are held in which teachers from various branches actively participate.
(j) Augmentation of R & D
The Research and Development (R & D) Cell facilitates and monitors research activities in the institution. It encourages faculty participation in independent / collaborative research. Members of faculty are encouraged to seek research funding from various industries / funding agencies to undertake advanced research in respective fields. Funding from AICTE, DBT, DST etc. are availed for research work.
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The Institution provides following major research facilities:
R & D Cell facilitates and co-ordinates on-going research & plans new areas of research.
Well equipped laboratories.
A library with research information and periodicals.
Involving experts from industry and other research and academic institutions.
The College is a Wi-Fi enabled campus.
The faculties are provided training in using ICT tools; latest Soft-ware.
Faculty members are encouraged to pursue Ph.D programs and also to take up the research work individually or in collaboration with other Institutions or research organizations. Institute encourages faculty members by providing leave facilities for higher studies. The College also considers for financial support R&D activities on case to case basis.
The necessary travel expenses and registration fee are borne by the College. Study leave is extended to faculty members who wish to pursue Masters or PhD programs.
4. Inter-disciplinary programs.
The following Inter-disciplinary programs are conducted for students of various Branches:
Environmental Engineering, Entrepreneurship Development Organizational Behavior, Engg. Economics– for students of all branches.
Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Basic Electronics – for students of first year.
Principles of Management - for students of Civil, Computer Sciences and Electronics & Telecommunication branches.
Communications Skill & Professional Ethics - for students of all branches.
Optimization Engineering (OE) is covered by Dept. of Engg. Mathematics for students of Mechanical Engg.
5. Examination Reforms
Close Circuit Cameras have been installed in examination halls. Both internal, sessional and university examinations are conducted under strict invigilation.
6. Candidates qualified for higher studies:
The no. of students who went for higher studies at various reputed universities and institutions after graduation is furnished below:
Name of the University No. of Students Admitted
KIIT University, BBSR 5
VSSUT, Burla, 4
SOA University, BBSR 4
NIT Silchar 1
BPUT Rourkela 2
Amity University,Noida 2
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Ravenshaw University,Cuttack 1
XIM,BBSR 1
NIT,Rourkela 2
IGIT,Sarang 5
7. Initiatives towards FDP
The following FDPs were conducted during the year:
Sl. No.
NAME OF FACULTY
EVENT NAME ORGANIZED BY DATE YEAR
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
1 Surajit Mohanty PARAM Super Computing
Biju Pattnaik University of Technology, Odisha
Jan 20-21 2017
2017
2 Rojalin Dash National Workshop on Data Analytics
Synergy Institute of Engg. & Technology, Dhenkanal, Odisha
2017 2017
3 Siba Charan Barik National Workshop on Data Analytics
Synergy Institute of Engg. & Technology, Dhenkanal, Odisha
2017 2017
4 Sangram Tripathy Simulation using MATLAB
Dept. of Mathematics, Sambalpur University, Jytoti Vihar, Burla
5th-10th Mar 2016
2016
5 J. K. Nayak Simulation using MATLAB
Dept. of Mathematics, Sambalpur University, Jytoti Vihar, Burla
5th-10th Mar 2016
2016
6 Dr. S.N. Patro Internet-off-things(IOT) and its application
NIST, Palur Hills, Bherhampur
11th Sept. 2016
2016
7 Rajiv Agarwal
New Innovations in Cloud Computing for Big Data and Internet-of-Things (IOT) applications
C.V. Raman College of Engg., Bhubaneswar
4th Aug. 2016
2016
8 Dr. Chandralekha
New Innovations in Cloud Computing for Big Data and Internet-of-Things
C.V. Raman College of Engg., Bhubaneswar
4th Aug. 2016
2016
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(IOT) applications
9 Surajit Mohanty Deep Learning and Applications
C.V. Raman College of Engg., Bhubaneswar
11th-16th July 2016
2016
10 Raghunath Rout Deep Learning and Applications
C.V. Raman College of Engg., Bhubaneswar
11th-16th July 2016
2016
11 M.K. Sahoo Data Analytics CET 29th Aug-3rd Sept. 2016
2016
12 Shekharesh Barik Data Analytics CET 29th Aug-3rd Sept. 2016
2016
13 P K Gantayat
Soft Computing and Intelligent Techniques in Science and Engg. (SCI-TSE)
NIT, Raipur, G.E. Road, Chhatishgarh
30th Sept.-4th Oct. 2016
2016
14 Shekaresh Barik Machine Learning for Big-data Analysis
SIT, BBSR 6th-11th May 2016
2016
15 R N Rout Machine Learning for Big-data Analysis
SIT, BBSR 6th-11th May 2016
2016
16 Surajit Mohanty,
International Interdisciplinary Conference On Engineering Science & Management-2016
Biju Pattnaik University of Technology
Dec 17-18, 2016 Goa, India
2016
17 Shekharesh Barik
International Interdisciplinary Conference On Engineering Science & Management-2016
Biju Pattnaik University of Technology
Dec 17-18, 2016 Goa, India
2016
18 Pradosh Kumar Gantayat
International Interdisciplinary Conference On Engineering Science & Management-2016
Biju Pattnaik University of Technology
Dec 17-18, 2016 Goa, India
2016
19 Pradosh Kumar Gantayat
Workshop On Internet of things devices and Sensor networks (iotsn - 2016)
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Odisha
Oct 22nd-23rd 2016
2016
20 Rajeev Agarwal
workshop On Internet of things devices and Sensor networks (iotsn - 2016)
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Odisha
Oct 22nd-23rd 2016
2016
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21 Mohini Kant Sahoo
Grid And Cloud Computing
Sri Ram Engineering College ,VIT University, Chennai
Aug. 8th -9th 2016
2016
22 Raghunath Rout
6th Industry Symposium on Distributed Computing and Internet technology
KIIT University, BBSR
Jan 15th -18th 2016
2016
ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1 G. Das Soft computing Theories & application
AMITY University Rajsthan
28th -30th Dec.2016
2016
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1 B. Mohan Kumar Workshop on Optimization Engineering
29th and 30th september-2016
2016
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1 A. Nayak
IEEE sponsored International conference on Innovative Mechanisms for Industry Application ICIMIA-2017
Dayananda Sagar College of Engg. ,Bengaluru
21st -23rd Feb. 2017
2017
2 K.C. Sahoo
Short Term Courses on Efficient Antennas & Guided Systems during
IIT.KGP 20th June -2nd July 2016
2016
3 K.C. Sahoo
Workshop on” Recent Development of Power Plant Engineering”
Dept of ME&IE (QIP Centre), IIT,Roorkee
23rd January,2016
2016
4 K.C. Sahoo
Work shop on “Control of Renewable Power System” organised
Centre of Excellence on Renewable Energy Systems,Dept. of EE, NIT,Rourkela
22nd-23rd Feb,2016
2016
5 K.C. Sahoo Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development during
IIT,BHU 18th-22th Jan,2016
2016
6 S.K. Sethy National Workshop IGIT,Sarang,Odisha 19-21 2016
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Apart from the above, Faculty Development Programs (FDP) are conducted regularly in-house which is attended by faculty members of all departments on various topics. An FDP on „Professionalism and Work Ethics was conducted by HSS department on 23.12.2016.
8. Total no. of Seminars / Workshops conducted: 14
on Technical Document Writing Using LaTeX during
March 2016
7 S.K.Sethy
Workshop on “Programmable Logic Controller & Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System”
DRIEMS,CUTTACK
29th Feb.2016-30th March 2016.
2016
8 P.C. Pradhan
AICTE sponsored Short Term Course under QIP on “Application of AI Techniques to Power System Operation and Control(AAITPSOC-2016)”
VSSUT, Burla 2nd-7th May,2016
2016
9 A. Nayak
One week National workshop on “Intelligent Tools in Smart Grid: ITSG -2016”
KIIT University 3rd to 11th June 2016
2016
CIVIL ENGINEERING
1 S. Biswal
Advances in Numerical Simulation Techniques for Hydraulics, Hydrology and Water Resources Management-II
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
2015-16
2016
2 S. Biswal Urban Flood Modeling
National Institute of Technology, Warangal
2016-17 2016
BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
1 Dr. N. Panda Temperature and frequency
IIRAJ and GIFT 18th and 19th Feb. 2017
2017
2 B. Swain
Thermo-acoustics at different temperature
N.C. University, Haryana
3rd and 4th June- 2016
2016
3 B. Swain
Ultrasonic at various temperature
S.N.B.C. Sc. and U.S, Kolkata
8th-10th Nov. 2016
2016
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Date of Prog.
Title of the Program Speaker / Organising Agency
COMPUTER Sc. & ENGG.
07-09.02.2017 Three days workshop on Cyber Security
Mr. Manish Bhardwaj, Senior Security Analyst and Network Engineer, AZURE Skynet Solution, Gurgaon, Haryana
27.08.2016 National Seminar on New Innovations in Internet of Things (IoT)
Prof. Rajib Mall, IIT, Kharagpur Prof. P. Chitra, Thaigarajar College of Engg., Tamilnadu
29-31.01.2016 Three days workshop on Big Data and HADOOP
TCS in association with I-MEDIA, New Delhi
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
23.09.2016
Uncertainty analysis for power transmission systems (UAPTS-2K16)
Prof.(Dr.) Debashisha Jena Dept. of EEE, NIT, Suratkal, Karnatak,India
23.07.2016
Input power factor improvement in AC-DC system (IPFIADS-2016)
Prof.(Dr.) Anup Kumar Panda Dept. of EE, NIT, Rourkela India
2016 Video Object Detection using Gaussian Noise modeling.
Prof. P.K. Nanda, SOA University
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
27-28.02.2017 Two Days Work Shop On Biped A Humanoid Robot
Mr. Chandrakant (Trainer) of Robokart.Com in association with I-Cell IIT Mumbai
29.09.2016 Seminar On Sap(System Application Product)
Santosh Kumar Hota, Business Head Skill Global Solution
29.03.2016 Dream Skill India And Automotive Industry By 2020
Prof. Ajit Acharya, Senior Engineer Odisha Diesel , TVS Mahindra
09.03.2016 Renewable Energy Application Dr. Sibasankar Mohapatra,Professor, Dept Of Mechanical Engg, SOA University
08.02.2016 Entrepreneur As Carrier Option
Er. Chitta Ranjan Pattanaik Region al Head, Entrepreneurship Institute of India , BBSR
CIVIL ENGINEERING
2016-17 Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Prof. R.P. Nanda, Nit, Durgapur
2016-17 Bridge Design CETR, Bhubaneswar
9. Research Projects
(a) Completed
Year Name of the Title of Project / PI & Co-PI
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Agency Consultancy
2013 AICTE Seminar Grant Prof. B.B. Rath
2011 AICTE MODROB Prof. B. Swain
2011 AICTE MODROB Dr. S.N. Pattnaik/ Prof. J. Mehena
2010 AICTE MODROB Dr. G. Nath / Dr. A.P.
Mohapatra
2010 AICTE IIPC Prof. P.K. Pany / Prof. B.K. Panigrahi
2010 AICTE EDC Prof. A.S. Mohanty
2009 AICTE MODROB Dr. S.N. Pattnaik
2009 AICTE Seminar Grant Prof. S.K. Behera / Prof. J.N. Mishra
(b) Ongoing
Year Name of the Agency
Title of Project / Consultancy
PI & Co-PI
2014 AICTE MODROB Dr. S.K. Mishra
10. Patents generated
Prof. (Dr.) S.S.Hota of Civil Engineering department has a Patent Application Publication on the Invention “ RAPID CURING AGENT”.
Abstract :
The present invention relates to rapid curing of concrete in a very less amount of time. More specifically, the present invention improves the bond strength between reinforcing bars and concrete at a very early age utilizing reduced energy consumption and cement. Further, the present invention is economical compared to the existing curing processes and utilizes the same equipment used for steam curing with slight modification.
11. New Collaborative Research program
Department Organization Nature of Collaboration
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Mechanical & Civil Engg.
Central Tool Room and Training Centre (CTTC), Bhubaneswar
Nilachal Ispat Nigam, Ltd.(NINL), Jajpur Road.
Orissa Computer Application Centre (OCAC), BBSR.
Maa Durga Thermal Power Plant, Bainchua, Tangi, Cuttack.
Odisha Ford, Bhubaneswar
Simplex Infrastructures Ltd.
Training on AUTOCAD, CATIA, CNC Technology , STAAD PRO
Training on consultancy and R& D based projects.
Training on AUTOCAD, CATIA, CNC Technology
Training on power plant
Training on Automotives.
Site Execution Civil Work
Electrical& Electronics Engineering
Central Tool Room and Training Centre (CTTC), Bhubaneswar.
U TECH Enterprises, Bhubaneswar
Prolific System and Technologies Pvt. Ltd., National skill development Centre (Govt. of India), Bhubaneswar.
Training on PLC and SCADA
Training on manufacture of Laboratory Equipment.
Training on PLC and SCADA
Electronics& Communication Engineering
Maa Durga Thermal Power Plant, Bainchua, Tangi, Cuttack.
Maa shakti Hospital medical image analysis
OLTRON Technology
Project 4 You
Training on power plant
Design of electronic weighing machine
LAN Networking
Embedded system
Computer Sc. & Engineering
Microsoft
Robo Species, Noida
Future Soft Technology
Allay Software Solution
Microsoft Innovation Centre
Training on Robotics & Embedded System
Development of Software
Software Consultancy on Web Development , System Architecture
12. Grants received from various agencies
Year Scheme Name of the coordinator Amount
sanctioned Sanctioned letter details
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2009 MODROB Dr. S.N. Pattnaik 15,00,000
8024/RID/BOR/MOD/353/09-10
dated 21.12.2009
2009 Seminar Grant Prof. S.K. Behera /
Prof. J.N. Mishra 37,500
1-4/RID/SEM/048/09-10
dated 05.01.10
2010 MODROB Dr. G. Nath /
Dr. A.P. Mohapatra 4,00,000
8024/RIFD/MOD/59/2010-11
dated 31.03.2011
2010 EDC Prof. A.S. Mohanty 3,50,000
RIFD/EDC/(25)/2010-11
dated 31.03.2011
2010 IIPC Prof. P.K. Pany /
Prof. B.K. Panigrahi 5,00,000
RIFD/IIPC(16)/2010-11
dated 31.03.2011
2011 MODROB Prof. B. Swain 5,00,000
8024/RIFD/MOD-60(Pvt.)/Policy-III/ 2011-12
dated 02.03.2012
2011 MODROB Dr. S.N. Pattnaik/ Prof.
J. Mehena 7,00,000
8024/RIFD/MOD-59(Pvt.)/Policy-III/2011-12
dated 02.03.2012
2015 MODROB Dr.S.K Mishra 14,21,200
9-282/RIFD/MODROB/POLICY-1/2014-
215(Pvt.)
dated 19.01.2016
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Sl. No
Name of Faculty
Depart- ment
Subject in which
pursuing PhD
Univeristy / Instituttion
Status
1 M K Jena IT Language Procuring
Utkal University Thesis submitted
2 B P Mishra AEI Image Processing
IGIT, Sarang Course work completed
3 B B Rath AEI Wireless Censor Network
KIIT University Course work completed
4 P C Pradhan EE Automatic Generation Control
Sambalpur University Thesis to be submitted
5 S K Sethy EE Power Electronics
BESU, West Bengal Course work started
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6 J Mehena ETC Image Processing
Fakir Mohan University Thesis submitted
7 S K Behera ETC Multi objective ISI, Kolkata Thesis submitted
8 G Das ETC Channel equalization
SOA University
Course work completed
9 Deepa Das ETC Communication Engineering
NIT, Rourkela Course work completed
10 D R Biswal ME Optmization of Energy
BPUT Course work completed
11 A R Biswal ME Mechanical Vibration
NIT, Rourkela Thesis submitted
12 R T Patra ME Biomechanics SOA University Course work completed
13 U Sahoo CHY Polymer SOA University Course work completed
14 R R Biswal CHY Nuclear Gitam University Course work started
15 S K Biswal CHY Ion Solvent Infraction
SOA University Course work started
16 B B Mohanty CE
Higher Performance Light Weight Concrete from flyash aggregate
KIIT University Course work completed
17 B P Nanda CSE Network Security
IIT, Guhati Thesis submitted
18 R K Rout CSE Cellular Automata
ISI, Kolkata Course work started
19 B M Sahoo CSE Artificial Intelligence
AMITY University Course work started
20 R R Sahoo CSE Wireless Censor Network
Jadavpur University Course work started
21 S Swarnalipi CSE Amplifier Interaction
Jadavpur University Course work started
22 B Swain PHY Ultrasonics Revenshaw University Course work completed
23 L Patnaik HSS American Literature
Utkal University Thesis submitted
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24 P C Padhy HSS Six sigma: Retail atmosphere management
Utkal University Course work started
25 S Pallavi HSS Immigrant Service
Global Open Univ., New Delhi
Course work completed
26 G Mishra EE Power Electronics
BPUT Course work started
27 A Nayak EE Power Systems KIIT University Course work completed
28 G Pattnaik ETC Image Processing
KIIT University Course work completed
29 P K Gantayat CSE Computer Networking
VSSUT Course work completed
30 S Mohanty CSE Data Mining BPUT Course work started
31 RN Rout CSE Computer Networking
BPUT Course work started
32 S.Z. Khan CE Water Resource Management
KIIT University Course work completed
33 BN Mohanty HSS Marketing BPUT Course work started
14. Publication of Papers by faculty Members in various Journals.
Sl.
No. Year Title Author’s Name Journal
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
1 2017 Routing Strategy in Delay Tolerant
Network
P.K.Gantayat
Sambit Mohanty, Sudip
Kumar Gochayat
International Journal of
Intelligent computing and
applied sciences,Vol-5, Issue-I,
ISSN(Print), 2322-0031, 2017
2 2017 Big Data and its Challenges
Amarnath Sahoo
Pradosh Kumar
Gantayat
National Workshop on Big Data
Analytics using HADOOP
Technology, 2017
3 2017
A Novel approach to Energy Efficient
Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor
Network
Raghunath Rout
International Journal of
Intelligent computing and
applied sciences, Vol-5, Issue-I,
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ISSN(Print), 2322-0031, 2017
4 2017 Data Mining Techniques, Applications
and Challenges
Surajit Mohanty
Sameer Kumar Das
International Journal of
Intelligent computing and
applied sciences, Vol-5, Issue-I,
ISSN(Print), 2322-0031, 2017
5 2017 A Review on Pattern Recognition Mohinikanta Sahoo
International Journal of
Intelligent computing and
applied sciences, Vol-5, Issue-I,
ISSN(Print), 2322-0031, 2017
6 2017 A Survey on Security Issues
Pertaining to Ad-Hoc Networks
Rajeev Agarwal
Shekharesh Barik
Rosalin Dash
Mousumi Acharya
International Journal of
Intelligent computing and
applied sciences, Vol-3, Issue-I,
ISSN(Print), 2322-0031, 2017
7 2016 Security Issues in DTN-A Review
Prodosh Kumar
Gantayat,Sambit
Mohanty,Sudeep Kumar
Gochhayat
Proceedings of International
Interdisciplinary Conference on
Engineering Science &
Management Held on 17th -18
th
December 2016, in Goa, India
ISBN: 9788193137383
8 2016 A Survey on Big Data and its
challenges related to IOT
Surajit Mohatny
Sameer Kumr Das
Shekharesh Barik
Mamata Mayee Rout
Proceedings of International
Interdisciplinary Conference on
Engineering Science &
Management held on 17th -18
th
December 2016, in Goa, India
ISBN, 9788193137383
9 2016
Various Routing Protocol in Delay
Tolerant Network- A Theoretical
Analysis
Pradosh Kumar
Gantayat
Sambit Mohanty
Sudeep Kumar
Gochhayat
Int. Journal of Information
Technology & Mechanical Engg.
– IJITME, Vo.2, Issue-11,
November-2016, Pg.7-17
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10 2016 An insight look into Pig and its
implementation
Surajit Mohanty
Sameer Kumar Das
Himanshu Suman
Piyush Maharana
Raman Ratnakar
International Journal of
Emerging Technologies in
Engineering Research (IJETER)
Vol.4, Issue-4, April 2016
11 2016
An Application of Data mining
technique to predict the behavior of
student seeking higher education
Surajit Mohanty
Shekharesh Barik
Rajeev Agarwal
International Journal of
Advances in Engineering
Science and Technology,
(IJETER) Vol.4, Issue-4, April
2016 ISSN:2319-1112
ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1 2016 Medical Image Edge Detection Based
on Neuro-Fuzzy Approach J.Mehena
International Journal of
Computer, Electrical,
Automation, control and
Information
Engineering,WASET,Vol:10,
No:1, 2016
2 2016
Quantum Particle Swarm Optimization
tuned Artificial Neural Network
Equalizer
G. Das
International Conference on
Soft Computing Theory and
Application – 2016, SoCTA-
2016
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1 2017 Finite Element Based Vibration
Analysis Of A Cracked Circular Beam Dr. Sarat Kumar Mishra
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
2 2017
Cloud computing as a tool for revival
of sick sponge iron industries – a
nation perspective
Dr. H.S. Moharana
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
3 2017 The Optimal Utilization of Waste
Plastics added with Bitumen Dr. H.S. Moharana
58th Annual Technical Session
,IEI, Odisha State Centre,
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Reinforcing in Civil Transportation
Works
Bhubaneswar, 2017
4 2016 Kinematic Modeling And Analysis Of A
Tendon Driven Robotic Hand Dr. H.S. Moharana
International Journal of
Advanced Research and
Technology Communicated,
Nov,2016
5 2016
Cloud computing as a tool for revival
of sick sponge iron industries- A nation
perspective
Dr. H.S. Moharana
International Journal of applied
mechanical Science
Communicated, Nov,2016
6 2017
Cloud computing as a tool for revival
of sick sponge iron industries – a
nation perspective
Deepak Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
7 2017
Mathematical Modeling And
Kinematic Analysis of a Tendon Driven
Robotic Hand
Deepak Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
8 2017
Vibration Analysis of a Cracked
Timoshenko Beam Using Finite
Element Method
Deepak Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
9 2017 Finite Element Based Vibration
Analysis Of A Cracked Circular Beam Deepak Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
10 2016 Kinematic Modeling And Analysis Of A
Tendon Driven Robotic Hand Deepak Ranjan Biswal
International Journal of
Advanced Research and
Technology Communicated,
Nov,2016
11 2016
Cloud computing as a tool for revival
of sick sponge iron industries- A nation
perspective
Deepak Ranjan Biswal
International Journal of applied
mechanical Science
Communicated, Nov,2016
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12 2016
Finite Element and Genetic Algorithm
Based Optimal Vibration Energy
Harvesting from Axially Functionally
Graded Piezolaminated Nonprismatic
Beam under Combined Thermo-
mechanical Loading
Deepak Ranjan Biswal Journal of vibration and control
Communicated, 2016
13 2016
Effects of diethyl ether (DEE) injection
on combustion performance of Karanja
methyl ester (KME)–biogas fueled dual
fuel diesel engine.
Dr. Debabrata Barik Fuel 164, 2016
14 2017
Mathematical Modeling And
Kinematic Analysis of a Tendon Driven
Robotic Hand
Alok Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
15 2017
Vibration Analysis of a Cracked
Timoshenko Beam Using Finite
Element Method
Alok Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
16 2017 Finite Element Based Vibration
Analysis Of A Cracked Circular Beam Alok Ranjan Biswal
International Journal Of
Intelligent Computing And
Applied Sciences
ISSN(2322-0031), 2017
17 2017
Optimal vibration energy harvesting
from nonprismatic axially functionally
graded piezolaminated cantilever
beam using genetic algorithm
Alok Ranjan Biswal
Journal of intelligent material
systems and structures
Accepted for ublication, 06-01-
2017
18 2016
Geometric nonlinear finite element and
genetic algorithm based optimal
vibration energy harvesting from
nonprismatic axially functionally
graded piezolaminated beam
Alok Ranjan Biswal
Journal of vibration and control
DOI:10.1177/107754631667148
2, 2016
19 2016
Finite element based vibration analysis
of a nonprismatic Timoshenko beam
with transverse open crack
Alok Ranjan Biswal Proceedia Engineering, 144,
Page no 226-233, 2016
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20 2016
Finite element based modeling of a
piezolaminated tapered beam for
voltage generation
Alok Ranjan Biswal Proceedia Engineering, 144,
Page no 613-620, 2016
21 2017 Theoretical Investigation On Kinematic
Modelling Of A Multi Fingered Robotic
Hand
Deepak Ranjan Biswal International Conference on
Contemporary issues in Science,
Engineering &
Management (ICCI-SEM-2017),
GIFT, Bhubaneswar
22 2017 Theoretical Investigation On Kinematic
Modelling Of A Multi Fingered Robotic
Hand
Alok Ranjan Biswal International Conference on
Contemporary issues in Science,
Engineering &
Management (ICCI-SEM-2017),
GIFT, Bhubaneswar
23 2017 Theoretical Investigation On Kinematic
Modelling Of A Multi Fingered Robotic
Hand
Abinash Bibek Dash International Conference on
Contemporary issues in Science,
Engineering &
Management (ICCI-SEM-2017),
GIFT, Bhubaneswar
24 2017 Theoretical Investigation On Kinematic
Modelling Of A Multi Fingered Robotic
Hand
Niranjan Panda International Conference on
Contemporary issues in Science,
Engineering & Management
(ICCI-SEM-2017), GIFT, BBSR
25 2016 Evaluation of Barriers of Health care
waste Management in-A Grey
Relational Analysis Approach
Suchismita Swain. FICTA 2016, Springer
Publication. International conf
2016, KIIT, BBSR
CIVIL ENGINEERING
1 2016 Slope stability analysis using artificial
intelligence technique S Z Khan
Natural Hazards (Springer)
2 2016
Study on the mechanical properties &
microstructure of chopped carbon fiber
reinforced self compacting concrete.
B Jena
International Journal Of Civil
Engineering &
Technology(Scopus Indexed)
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3 2016
Experimental study on effect of fiber
orientation of the tensile properties of
Fabricated plate using carbon fiber
B. Jena, B. B. Mohanty
S.Z. Khan,Swati Surabhi
International Journal Of Civil
Engineering
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1 2017
Tuning of PID controller to maintain
load frequency for hybrid power
system
A. Nayak
IEEE sponsored International
conference on Innovative
Mechanisms for Industry
Application ICIMIA-2017 during
21st -23
rd Feb. 2017 at DSCE.
BENGALURU, INDIA.
2 2016
Firefly algorithm optimized fuzzy PID
controller for AGC of multi-area multi-
source power systems with UPFC and
SMES
P.C. Pradhan
Engineering Science and
Technology, an International
Journal (JESTCH), Elsevier,
Volume 19, Issue 1, March
2016, pp. 338–354.
BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
1 2017
Structural, Electric & Ferroelectric
Behavior of [Bi1-xPbxFe1-x (Zrx-yTiy)O3]
Ceramic Compounds
Dr. Niranjan Panda Journal of Advances in Physics
(CIR WORLD) In Press, 2017
2 2017
Structural,Dielectric and Electrical
Characteristics of Bi0.5Pb0.5 [Fe0.1La0.4
(Zr0.25Ti0.25)] O3
Dr. Niranjan Panda
Journal of Advances in Physics
(CIR WORLD) Volume 13,
Number 3, Page: 4756-4762,
2017
3 2017
Temperature Controlled ac
Conductivity in Lead titanate doped
Bismuth ferrite Ceramic Compound at
Various Frequencies
Dr. Niranjan Panda IJICAS, Volume-5(1), 2017
4 2017
Temperature and Frequency
Response of the Dielectric Parameters
of Pb and Ti modified BiFeO3 Ceramic
Compound
Dr. Niranjan Panda Proceedings of ICCI, pp, 2017
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5 2017
Thermo-acoustical study of strong
electrolytes-metal chlorides in
aqueous acetone media at different
temperatures
Bidyadhar Swain
Journal of Pure and Applied
Ultrasonics (ISSN: 0256-4637),
39(1) 2017
6 2017
Thermo-acoustical study of strong
electrolytes (metal chlorides) in
aqueous ethanol system at various
temperatures
Bidyadhar Swain
Journal of Pure and Applied
Ultrasonics (ISSN: 0256-4637),
(In press), 2017
7 2017
Theoretical investigation of acoustical
parameters of electrolytic solution-An
ultrasonic study
Bidyadhar Swain IJICAS 5(1), 2017
8 2017
Thermo-acoustical properties of
ternary mixtures containing strong
electrolytes (metal chlorides) at
various temperatures and 2MHz
frequency-An ultrasonic study.
Bidyadhar Swain
International Journal of Pure
and Applied Physics. (ISSN:
0973-1776), 13(1), PP.45-58,
2017
9 2016
Effect of La- Substitution on Structural,
Dielectric and Electrical Properties of
(Bi0.5 b0.5)(Fe0.5Zr0.25Ti0.25)O3
Dr. Niranjan Panda
Applied Physics: A Materials
Science and Processing
(Springer) 122:823
DOI 10.1007/s00339-016-0321-
3, 2016
10 2016
Complex Impedance Spectroscopy for
Monitoring Frequency Response to the
Electrical Properties of Polycrystalline
Materials
Dr. Niranjan Panda IJICAS Volume4-(1), 2016
11 2016
Evaluation of thermo-acoustical
parameters of strong electrolytes-
Metal sulphates in aqueous medium at
different temperatures
Bidyadhar Swain
Journal of Pure and Applied
Ultrasonics (ISSN: 0256-4637),
38(1), PP.14-22, 2016
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12 2016
Ultrasonic studies on molecular
interactions in strong electrolytes-
Metal chlorides in aqueous medium at
different temperatures and 2MHz
frequency
Bidyadhar Swain
International Journal of Advance
Research (ISSN: 2320-5407),
4(5), PP.427-439, 2016
13 2016
Fabrication And Characterization Of
Graphene/Poly (P-Chloroaniline)
Nanocomposite for Electrical
Properties.
Dr. G.S. Ray
International Journal of
Scientific Research ISSN
No:2277-8179 Volume-5(9), PP.
512-514, 2016
14 2016
Hall Effect on Oscillatory
Hydromagnetic Free Convective Flow
of a Visco-Elastic Conducting Fluid
Past an Infinite Vertical Porous Plate
in the Presence of Dissipation
Dr. G.S. Ray
International Journal of Engg.
Innovation & Research ISSN
No:2277-5668, Volume-5(6),
PP. 369-376, 2016
15 2016
Synthesis of Graphene- Based
Nanocomposite and Investigation of its
Thermal and Electrical Properties
Dr. G.S. Ray Journal of Nanotechnology
Article ID 5135420, 2016
16 2016
Ion Association and Solvent
Interaction-Conductance of Alkali
Halides in Chitosan Solutions at Four
Different Temperatures
Dr. G.S. Ray
International Journal of
Research in Engg. And App.
Sciences, ISSN (P):2349-6525,
Volume-6(12), PP. 93-102,
2016
17 2016
“Optimal Inventory Model with Single
Item under Various Demand
Conditions”
Barik, S.
Mishra, S.
Paikray, S.K.
Misra, U.K.,
Communicated.
18 2016
“A Deteriorating Inventory Model with
Shortages under Price Dependent
Demand and Inflation”
Barik, S.
Mishra, S.
Paikray, S.K.
Misra, U.K.
Asian Journal of Mathematics
and Computer Research, 8(1):
14-25, ISSN: 2395- 4205 (P),
ISSN: 2395-4213 (O),
International Knowledge
Press(SCOPUS).
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19 2016 “Absolute Indexed Matrix Summability
of an infinite Series”
Jati R.K ,Paikray S.K
Mishra U.K., Jena B.B.
AJMCR,Vol.-1, issue-
11,ISSN:2395-4205,PP46-56
15. Awards/ Honors to the faculty
Awards/ Honors to the faculty during past five years are shown below:
Prof. Chandralekha visited as a guest faculty to teach “Robotics and its Application” at Ravenshaw University during 18th March-2015 to 25th March-2015.
Prof. Prodosh Kumar Gantayat visited as a guest faculty to teach “Theory of Computation” at Ravenshaw University during 10th January-2015 to 15th January-2015.
H. S. Moharana, G. B. Beura, K. Khuntia, “Effective implementation of Six Sigma In industrial Concerns” , The Institution of Engineers(I), 53rd annual technical Session, February 5,2012, Institution Award.
H. S. Moharana, S. K. Senapati, K. Khuntia “Thrust Force Minimization in Step-Feed Micro Drilling by ANOVA Compatible to Taguchi Method” , The Institution of Engineers(I), 53rd annual technical Session, February 5,2012, Brundaban Sahu Memorial Award.
A paper titled „Serving the Insured Customers‟ by Dr. S.M. Das and Mr. B.M. Dash was adjudged the Best Research Paper by AIMA amongst various research papers published in their Journal “Indian Management” in the year 2012.
H. S. Moharana, K. Mohapatra , “Lean Manufacturing in Sponge Iron Industries in Globalised Environment” , The Institution of Engineers(I), 54th annual technical Session, February 10,2013, Sankarsan Jena Memorial Award.
H. S. Moharana, T. P. Mohapatra , S.S. Mishra“Factors in SCM in Sponge Iron Industries ” , The Institution of Engineers(I), 55th annual technical Session, March 1,2014, Dr. Pratap Chandra Panda Award.
Prof. Rajeev Agarwal visited as a guest faculty to teach “Pipelining” at SOA University during 21th September 2014 to 25th September 2014.
Prof. Sangram Kumar Tripathy Visited as a guest faculty to teach “Real time system” at Kalyani University, West Bengal during 12th October 2014 to 16th October 2014.
Prof. Girish Das visited as a guest faculty to teach “Wireless Sensor Network” at Salem, Anna University during 12th July-2013 to 17th July-2013.
16. Internal resources generated
Name of Firm Period of work
Amount generated
Purpose of Work
ORICCLEAN (P)
Ltd 2016
Pending for
Final Approval
Technical advice on improvement of
material handling process
Bharat Motors 2016 10,000
Industry Oriented Knowledge Transfer
Program On Vibration Measuring
Instrument Of Automobile
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ORICCLEAN (P)
Ltd 2016 1,18,000 Study on Energy conservation
17. Details of dept. assistance
During the year 2016, financial assistance has been received from AICTE for Rs. 14.212 lakhs as per details given below:
MODROB Dr.S.K Mishra Rs. 14,21,200
9-282/RIFD/MODROB/POLICY-1/ 2014-215 (Pvt.)
dated 19.01.2016
18. Community services
NSS unit provides Community services e.g. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Jal Chhatra, Blood donation Camp, Social uplift program at the adopted tribal village „ANJUA‟ in Cuttack district, Computer awareness program at local schools
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited
Teachers 03
Non - teaching & Admin. 05
20. Teaching and non teaching staff ratio
Teachers 97
Non-teaching 81
Teaching and non teaching staff ratio 1.197
21. Improvements in library services
A Three storied library building with carpet area of 3000 sq.mtr. serves as central library.
It is fully automated, 35 numbers of computers with internet connection are available.
Fully computerized using LIBSYS package with Web OPAC facilities
National and International journals with back volumes are available in a good numbers.
The college initiated e-Library in the Intranet to provide the facilities like e-Book, Lecture Materials, Model Questions etc.
Member of National Digital Library (NDL) and Delnet.
Details of the books available in the central library:
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Total no. of volumes 39,456
Reference 4,901
Total no. of titles 5,826
Book Bank 5,100
The ratio between student enrolled and books is 1:12
Library has its own homepage through which users get access to Web OPAC, Institutional repository, e-journals etc.
A separate room for promotion of research activity and three reading rooms are provided in the central library.
Separate budget for the library is provided.
Dedicated information processing lab with 30 systems for accessing institutional subscribed e-resources & NPTEL Materials.
E- Journal Access facility available (IEEE Journals, Science Direct, Springer, ASME, J-GATE)
Library facilities are augmented every year.
Power back up system is available.
Besides, Departmental libraries with adequate nos. of books serve each department
22. New books and journal subscribed
Volume: 227
23. Courses in which student assessment is introduced and the action taken on student feedback
The students' feedback on various courses is regularly obtained through interaction by the Principal and the HODs of various Departments. Accordingly, steps are taken to analyze and follow up actions are taken to improve the quality of teaching.
24. Feed-back from stakeholders Feedback is obtained from various stakeholders i.e. alumni, parents, industries to improve the quality of teaching learning processes, services offered to students. Canteen committees, hostel committees take constant feedback from inmates to improve upon the services offered.
25. Unit cost of education Rs. 1,11,340 26. Computerization of administration and the process of admission and ` examination result, issue certificate
The institution has been ensuring wide publicity of the curricular programme and the admission process through several means such as: prospectus, institutional website(s) and advertisements in widely circulating regional and national newspapers, mass contact
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and other such means. For admission into the B.Tech / M.Tech different professional courses in the institution, student in-take is on the basis of merit in Orissa Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE), AIEEE and other entrance tests conducted by recognized boards/councils. The admission is done through internet (e-admission) by the state authorities, for which the institute has special information and assistance services for the interested parents/student free of cost at the campus. Equity in admission (for students of disadvantaged communities/castes, women, differently able etc.) is maintained in the joint entrance merit lists as per the State / central Govt. guidelines. The entire process of examination is computerized, both for internal and university examinations.
27. Increase in the infrastructural facilities
The following infrastructural facilities have been added to the existing facilities during the year 2016-17:
A new block of Staff quarters has been constructed inside the campus during the year.
A Solid Work Software has been installed in Mech. Engg. Dept.
An AutoCAD & STAAD PRO Lab has been set-up in Civil Engg. Dept.
A CAD / CAM Lab has been set-up in Mech. Engg. Dept.
A KDM Lab has been set-up in Mech. Engg. Dept.
Other existing Infrastructural Facilities of the institute includes
Main Academic Building
Academic Block – II & III
Administrative Block
Electrical Sciences Block
A fully digital Library Block with modern 24x7 facilities
An advanced Communication and Language lab.
DG sets for uninterrupted power supply
Postal and Banking service with ATM facilities
Health centre with Ambulance Services (2 nos.)
Auditorium and Open Air Theatre
Conference Hall and Seminar Hall
Well-built hostels for Boys and Girls with all amenities and common room with Newspaper, Magazines, TVs, Libraries, telephone facility.
Sports Complex, Play grounds, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool
Canteen and Coffee Parlor
Market Complex
A large fleet of Buses and Staff Cars/Small vehicles
Round the clock Internet facilities for Faculty in respective departments and hostels.
28. Technology up gradation NETSIM is installed in Computer Sc. Engg. Dept.
An AutoCAD & STAAD PRO Lab has been set-up in Civil Engg. Dept.
A CAD / CAM Lab has been set-up in Mech. Engg. Dept.
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29. Computer and internet access and training to teachers, non teaching Staff and students
The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled and faculty/students access the facility freely..
Internet Bandwidth of 45 MB is available.
The Institution acts as facilitator for e-learning material (NPTEL video lecture) and the accession of online lecture of various experts from reputed Institutes.
College is also having membership of CSI and conducting Workshops and Guest Lectures.
Fully computerized using LIBSYS package with Web OPAC facilities
30. Financial aid and other support services to students
Financial assistance and other support services provided by the institute in various modes and practices include inter-alia the following:
Special concessions on course fee to employees‟ wards
Special concessions on course fee to meritorious and financially weaker students.
Financial assistance is extended to economically weaker students from Govt. to minimize the drop-out rate in the college.
Other facilities provided to students include Xerox, internet, wi-fi, transport services, food courts, sports & games provisions, etc.
31. Activities and supports from alumni association The Alumni association of the institute holds its meet once a year. Suggestions from the alumni are received during the meeting as well as through the association‟s web site. The association plays a catalytic role in building the image of the institute.
32. Activities and supports from parent teacher association
The proctors of each department interact with the parents of students at regular intervals to appraise about academic performance and conduct of their ward. Parent teachers meet are held biannually by each department.
33. Health services
The institute has its in-house health services which include the following:
A health centre with attending doctor, dispensary staff, emergency medicines
Ambulance (2 nos.) for round the clock services with all accessories.
34. Performance in sports activities
The following events were conducted during the year:
Annual Sports
Inter-college cricket tournament (Khel-Utsav)
Students participated in Football tournament organized by Silicon Institute of Technology.
Champions in Cricket Tournament organized by BPUT students union.
35. Incentive to outstanding sports persons
Students have been provided with transport facilities, attendance, sports kits, etc.
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Felicitation to achievers by presenting special awards by the chief guest in Annual function of the college as a mark of recognition and encouragement. Parents of such students are given special invitations to attend the function.
Their photo with trophies /awards is published in institute newsletters and journals.
36. Students achievements and awards
Name Award Received Year Photo
Sandep Kumar Qualified in GATE-2016 with good score
2016
Khirod Kumar Mahanta
Best student award for highest attendance in 3rd year
2016
Abhishek Kumar Best student award for highest CGPA in
3rd year 2016
Sridhar Patra Best student award for highest
attendance in 2nd year 2016
Monalisha Muduli Best student award for highest CGPA in
2nd year 2016
Alipta Mohanty Best student award for highest attendance in 1st year
2016
Rakesh Kumar Shah
Best student award for highest CGPA in 1st year
2016
Amlan Samal Best Student Coordinator 2017 Subhangini Acharya
1st prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for the
project Robotics Soil Digger
2017
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Rakesh Ku. Shah
1
st prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for the
project Robotics Soil Digger
2017
Suresh Oraon 1st prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for the
project Robotics Soil Digger
2017
Manisha
Mohapatra
2nd
prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for project
Infinite distance based Grid Control
2017
Somesh Ku.
Samal
2nd
prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for the
project Infinite distance based Grid
Control
2017
Lagnajit Nayak 2nd
prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for project
on Infinite distance based Grid Control
2017
Tushar Bakshi
3rd
prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for project
on Intelligent Transportation System
2017
Vinay Kumar
3rd
prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for project
on Intelligent Transportation System
2017
Sruti Ranjan
Sahoo
3rd
prize in inter college Project
competition DREIST -2K17 for the
project Intelligent Transportation
System
2017
COMPUTER SC.& ENGG.
Ram Niranjan Raju Mishra
Football champion 2017
Pramod Kumar Khandai
Football champion 2017
Vikash Kumar Zonal Winner 2016
ELECTRONICS ENGG.
Kiran Kumar Sahu
1st position in the Project contest during VASANTIKA 2K-17 on Arduion Home Based Automation using Android Application in
2017
Govind Kumar
1st position in the Project contest of Arduion Home Based Automation using Android Application in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Vivek Kumar
1st position in the Project contest of Arduion Home Based Automation using Andriod Application in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
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Afrin Tarannum 2nd position in the Project contest of RFID Based Automatic toll gate with E-transaction in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Priya Darshini Sahoo
2nd position in the Project contest of RFID Based Automatic toll gate with E-transaction in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Richa Xaxio 2nd position in the Project contest of RFID Based Automatic toll gate with E-transaction in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Suman Sekhar Sahoo
2nd position in the Project contest of RFID Based Automatic toll gate with E-transaction in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Ruchismita Patnaik
2nd position in the in the project contest of Electronically developed India in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Subhasmita Barik
2nd position in the in the project contest of Electronically developed India in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Barsha Priyadarshini
2nd position in project contest of Electronically developed India in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Mayus Mirtam Samal
3rd position in the in the project contest of Automatic Irrigation Using Soil Moisture Sensor in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Barsha Priyadashini
2ND position in the in 4X100MTR Relay in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Richa Xaxlo 3RD position in the in 4X100MTR Relay in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
Vivek Kumar 1st position in the in Badmintor single (men) in VASANTIKA 2K-17
2017
CIVIL ENGG.
Civil Simplified National Level Bridge Design Challenge
2016
Competition on Bridge Design, at DRIEMS
2016
37. Activities of guidance and counseling unit Senior and experienced faculty members in each department are appointed as
MENTORS to provide guidance and counseling to the students.
Faculty members functioning as Proctors are in constant touch with students in batches of 20-25 to provide guidance and counseling to them.
The Career Development & Counseling (CDC) Cell, a dedicated unit under an experienced professional group also provides necessary service to students in this direction.
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38. Placement services provided to students The Career Development Cell (CDC) of the institute looks after all the matters relating to placement of students. This cell invites various corporate houses who conduct the recruitment drives in the campus. Apart from this the CDC also coordinates with other institutes for pooled campus drives in which students of the institute participate as per their eligibility. In all, 355 no. of students have been placed in the year 2016 as against the strength of 460, amounting to 77%. The branch-wise placement details are given below:
Branch Strength Placed Higher %
Studies
CSE 54 51 1 96
IT 2 1 0 50
ETC 59 54 2 95
AEI 4 4 0 100
EE 87 63 7 80
MECH 179 114 15 72
CIVIL 75 53 4 76
39. Development programs for non teaching staff Development programs are regularly held in-house to provide refresher training to non-teaching staff. The broad areas of training are Office management, proficiency in English language, official drafting, work ethics etc. Senior and experienced faculty members act as resource persons. The following Staff Development programs were conducted during 2016-17:
„Winter Course‟ on Communication Skill held on 19.01.2016.
„Summer Course‟ on Managerial Skill held on 15.04.2016.
„Winter Course‟ on Inter-personal Skill held on 19.12.2016.
40. Good practices of institution
Each faculty member prepares and uploads about 50 objective-type questions to the Departmental Question Bank for benefit of students.
Special Round-table sessions are held by subject teachers in various departments to discuss model short questions with small group of students keeping the GATE requirements in view.
TECHFEST- an exhibition for technical projects / models is held each year with active participation of students of various departments. This provides the desired impetus to students in shaping and sharpening their innovative ideas.
Students participate in social service events like community cleaning drives, spreading Social awareness through campaigns, blood donation drives, etc.
41. Linkages developed with national / international, academic / research Bodies
Linkage established with the following organizations for research, training and development of soft-ware:
BARC for research in Engineering Chemistry.
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CTTC and CIPET for research projects and design of soft-wares on Auto CAD, Catia, Pro-E etc.
ORACLE, WIPRO Mission 10X, Microsoft, Redhat Linux etc.
42. Action taken report on AQAR of previous year
AQAR 2015-16 was placed before the IQAC and the contents were noted after due deliberation. IQAC members approved the AQAR. The following suggestions were made to IQAC for the year 2016-17:
IQAC to play a major role to encourage teachers for higher studies and Research & consultancy projects and secure research funds from various funding agencies.
The scope of Industry-Institute Partnership should be broadened by entering MOUs with more organizations/industries.
Thrust on Internal Quality Assurance practices should be maintained unabated.
Conducting more nos. of Seminars and workshops by inviting Industry professionals and academic experts.
Increase in interaction with stakeholders e.g. Parents & guardians, Students, Alumni, Industry professionals.
43. Any other relevant information
The academic audit of 2015-16 was held in during the year 2016 by BPUT.
Van Mahotsav was celebrated to promote planting of trees and encourage about to promoting Green environment.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was conducted to promote the culture of cleanliness in living environment.
Observance of awareness program on AIDS/HIV prevention by Red Ribbon Club.
„Skilling India‟ – a Skill Development Program was conducted with the association of BPUT in which students from various colleges under the Univ. participated.
Accreditation with „A‟ Grade received from NAAC.
Affiliation documents submitted to Affiliated University (BPUT)
SECTION C: Outcomes achieved by the end of the year
The thrust on achievement remained the main focus by all departments and agencies. Seminars and talks on various topics were organized by the departments both internally and by inviting professionals and experts from industry and outside institutes for students and faculty members. There have been valued additions to the existing infrastructures e.g. setting up labs with advanced software in Civil Dept., staff quarters, CAD / CAM labs in ME Dept., etc. Special classes were held for final year students for GATE preparedness, etc. Examinations, class tests were conducted in time and students were shown their answer sheets. Technical Exhibition was organized in which students of every dept. got opportunity to display their innovative acumen. Teaching-learning system was strengthened with induction of new faculty members. Publication of research papers by faculty members in different journals remained a major thrust in academic achievements.
IQAC had played significant role in contribution to Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes in the following manner:
Development of Quality parameters for various academic and administrative activities of the Institute.
IQAC has created more space for interaction between teachers and students both at the department level as well as at the general.