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Evaluative Report of the Electrical Engineering Department
1. Name of the department: Department of Electrical Engineering
2. Year of Establishment: 2004
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., etc.):
Program Duration Year of start
B. Tech in Electrical Engineering (EE) 4 years 2004
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
S. No. Courses offered Participation of other Departments
1 Electronic Devices & Circuits, Microprocessor, Digital
Circuit & Logic Design, Microcontroller
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering (ECE)
2 Engineering Mathematics-III, Numerical & Statistical
Method
Department of Mechanical
Engineering
3 Human Resource Management Department of Business Management
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester based credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
S. No. Programs offered by other
departments
Participation of Other Department
1 B. Tech CSE
Teaching Subject ‘Basics of Electrical & Electronics
Engineering’.
2 B. Tech IT
3 B. Tech ME
4 B. Tech ECE
5 B. Tech CE
6 B. Tech Automobile
7 B. Tech ELCE
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
Course/Subject Names Industrial Contribution
Electronic Devices & Circuits,
Microprocessor
Equipments like MSP430 launch pads, ASLK
development kits & various Analog/Digital ICs have
been donated by Texas Instruments for establishing this
lab. These equipments/components are used to conduct
experiments in mentioned courses.
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Not Applicable
9. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 --
Associate Professors 02 --
Asst. Professors 07 10
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S. No Name Qualification Designation Specialization
No. of
Years
of
No. of Ph.D.
students
guided in the
last 4 years
Nature of
appointment
1
Mr. Satnam
Singh
Matharu
M Tech Asst Prof. &
HOD
Power
Electronics &
Drives
40 -
Permanent
2 Mr. Ashish
Sharma
Ph.D
(pursuing) Asst Prof
Electrical
Machines 11
- Permanent
3 Mr. Sarabjot
Singh
Ph.D
(pursuing) Asst Prof Power System 6
Permanent
4 Mr. Akshay
Agnihotri
M Tech
(pursuing) Asst Prof Control System 4
- Permanent
5 Ms. Sonam
Jain M Tech Asst Prof
Power
Electronics 2
- Permanent
6 Mr. Harish
Kumar M Tech Asst Prof
Instrumentation
& Control 0.5
- Temporary
7 Mr. Rahul
Sharma M Tech Asst Prof Power System 4
- Permanent
8 Ms. Barjinder
Kaur
M.Sc
(Physics) Asst Prof Applied Physics 4 - Permanent
9 Mr. Varun
Chauhan M Tech Asst Prof
Power System
Control 1 - Temporary
10 Ms.
Shaifalika M.Sc (Maths) Asst Prof Mathematics 1 - Temporary
11. List of senior visiting faculty
Year 2014-2015:
Name of visiting faculty Vendors Work Profile
Mr. A.P. Singh GECO Electrical Corp. LTD,
Jalandhar. Vice President Technical in
Dr. A.S. Arora SLIET , Longowal. Professor, HOD(EE dept)
Mr. Arvind Dhingra GNDEC, Ludhiana Ass. Professor
Ms. Priyanka Cutting Edge, Jalandhar. Aptitude Trainer
Mr. Akash Winstar Institute of Management
& Technology, Jalandhar. Aptitude Trainer
Mr. Simerjit singh Aspiring Mind Motivational Speaker
Mrs. Amrit Kalsi Aspiring Mind Motivational Speaker
Mr. Anil Kumar Uppal PSPCL Super indent Engineer
Year 2013:
Name of visiting faculty Vendors Work Profile Mr. Vamsi Career Cafe, Jalandhar Aptitude Trainer
Mr.R.K.Agarwal LCET Professor
Mrs. Arvind Dhingra GNDEC Asst. Professor
Year 2012:
Name of visiting faculty Vendors Work Profile Mr.R.K.Agarwal LCET Professor
Dr.Sukumar. Mishra NIT, Delhi Professor
Mrs. Arvind Dhingra GNDEC Asst. Professor
Mr. Khushdeep Singh GNDEC Asst. Professor
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary
faculty:30%
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 1:14.5
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled:
Sanctioned Filled
Technical 03 03
Administrative 43
43 (shared)
List of support staff (Technical):
S. No Name of Supporting Staff
(Technical) Qualification Experience
1 Mr. Bahadur Singh Diploma in Electrical Engineering 42
2 Mr. Daljit Singh Diploma in Electrical Engineering 14
List of administrative staff:
Sr.
No. Name Designation
Department/
Section UG PG
1
Mr. Sukdev
Singh AO Admin
2
Mr. Puneet
Malhotra Clerk Admin
B.A., Diploma in
Computers, Dip.
In Accounts &
Mgt M.A. (Pol. Sc.)
3
Ms. Pawanpreet
Kaur Office Executive Admin B.A M.Sc
4
Ms. Kiran
Sharma Receptionist Admin B.A.& B.Ed.
5
Ms. Neetu
Sharma Receptionist Admin BA
6
Mr. Joginder
Singh Field Officer Admin 10th
7 Mr. Naresh Accounts Officer Accounts B.Com
Kumar
8 Mr. Sandeep Rai Cashier Accounts 10+2
9
Mr. Manoj
Kumar Accountant Accounts B.Com M.com
10
Mr. Rakesh
Kumar
Accounts
Assistant Accounts
Dip in Comp.
Accountant, B.A MBA
11
Mr. Abhishek
Soni Dy. Director CCPC BA, PGDCM
12
Ms. Rajinder
Kaur CCPC Executive CCPC BCA MCA
13
Mr. Vishav
Kapoor
LEC. & Manager
Industry Interface CCPC B.Tech
M.Tech & MBA
(Pursuing)
14
Mr. RajKumar
Nahar
Sanitary
Supervisor Civil Wing BA
15
Mr. Arpinder
Singh Purchase Officer Civil Wing 10+2
16
Mr. Sukhninder
Singh
Maintenance
Incharge Civil Wing Under Graduate
17
Mr. Vijay
Kumar Verma Sr. Civil Engineer Civil Wing
Dip. In Civil
Engg.
18 Mr. Joga Singh Civil Supervisor Civil Wing Graduate
19
Mr. Jagdish K
Chander Store Officer Civil Wing BA
20 Mr. Tarsem Lal
Electrical
Supervisor Civil Wing BA
21
Mr. Tarlochan
Singh Dy. Estate Officer Civil Wing
Graduation
(Military), FSC
22
Ms. Monika
Chhabra A.P. Counseling BCA MBA
23 Mr. Pankaj Vij Project officer Counseling MBA
24
Ms. Anuradha
Handa Hostel warden Hostel B.A.
25 Mr. Amit Kumar Hostel Supdt. Hostel 10+2
26
Ms. Tripti
Gandhi HR Coordinator HR B.Sc.(Eco.) MBA
27 Ms.Dipinti Gill
Operation
Executive HR B.com M.com
28
Mr. Ankit
Mehra Office Executive HR BCA MCA
29
Mr. Deepak
Sharma Director
International
Affairs B.Pharmacy MBA
30
Ms. Meenu
Dhall
Assistant
Librarian Library B.Lib. M.Com
31
Ms. Aarti
Sharma Library Assistant Library Dip in Lib.
32
Ms. Sarabjit
Kaur Library Restorer Library
Dip in Lib., Dip in
System Mgt., B.A
33
Ms. Poonam
Virmani Librarian Library
M.Lib &IS,
Ph.D (Pursuing)
34 Ms. Anu Bala Assistant Library BA, B. Lib. M.Lib.,
Librarian PGDCA,
PGDLAN
35 Mr. Satpal DPE Sports BA
36 Mr. Ravi Kumar Gym Instructor Sports 10+2
37
Ms. Geeta
Sharma Office Executive Student Section B.A.
38
Mr. Manoj
Kumar Asst. Registrar Student Section B.A B.Ed M.A M.Ed
39
Mr. Ram Milan
Yadav Clerk Student Section B.A. M.A.
40
Mr. Kuldeep
Singh Transport officer Transport Diploma & B.A.
41 Mr. Pal Singh Transport Asst. Transport
42
Mr. Rashpal
Singh
Security
supervisor Transport
43
Mr. Gurpreet
Singh Office Executive Transport
B.Sc, M.Sc,
M.C.A
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.: --
S.No Name Graduation Post Graduation Doctorate/Research Degree
1 Mr. Satnam Singh
Matharu AMIE M Tech (EE) -
2 Mr. Ashish Sharma B Tech (EE) M Tech (EE) Ph.D (pursuing)
3 Mr. Akshay
Agnihotri B Tech (EE) M Tech (EE) -
4 Mr. Sarabjot Singh B Tech (EE) M Tech (Power
System) Ph.D (pursuing)
5 Ms. Sonam Jain B Tech (EE) M Tech (Power
Electronics) -
6 Mr. Rahul Sharma B Tech (EE) M Tech (EE) -
7 Mr. Harish Kumar B Tech (EE) M Tech (EE) -
8 Mr. Varun Chauhan B Tech (EE) M Tech (EE) -
9 Ms. Barjinder Kaur B.Sc M.Sc ( Physics) -
10 Ms. Shaifalika B.Sc M.Sc (Maths) -
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a. National: -- No b. International funding agencies: -- No
c. Grants received: -- No
17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: -- No
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
a. ‘TI Center of Excellence’ is established in institute’s premises equipped with advanced hardware
and software research tools/kits sponsored by TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, Bangalore.
b. Research facility with latest simulation tools such as ‘MATLAB’, ‘e-tap’, ‘PSCAD’, ‘Power
Simulator’ is established.
c. Subscription to online research libraries/networks viz. ‘IEEE Xplore’, ‘Science Direct’,
‘InfoTrac’ and ‘DELNET’ is being provided.
d. Online access to various research databases & Anti-plagiarism tool ‘Turnitin’ is being provided
by PTU to all the faculty members.
19. Publications:
A) By Faculty:
a. Publications details per faculty: YEAR 2014-2015:
S.No Faculty
name
Details of Paper (Title, co-authors, journal name,
volume, page no, year)
Metrics No. of
Citations
Satnam Singh Matharu, “Mathematical Modelling of Pulmonary
System”, International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering
& Development, ISSN NO.2249-6149 Issue 5, Volume 3, April –
May 2015
-- --
1
Mr. Satnam
Singh
Matharu
Rajesh Kumar, Balwinder Kaur & Satnam Singh Matharu
“Electrical Analogy for Pulmonary circulation in LABVIEW”
published in Proceedings of International Conference: IMTC -
2015, Vol. 2, 22-23 May, pp 6-9, CTIEMT, Jalandhar
-- --
Jaspreet Singh, Gurwinder Singh & Satnam Singh Matharu
“Effect of Power System Parameters on transient stability studies”
International Multitrack Conference on Science, Engineering &
Technical Innovations-2015, 22-23 May, CT Institute of
Engg,Mgt & Technology Jalandhar .
-- --
Sanjeev Kumar Bhalla,Satnam Singh Matharu , R K Jarial “
Power Quality Improvement Of Grid Connected To DFIG By
Active Shunt Filter” International Journal Of Electrical &
Electronics Engineering ISSN(P) 2250-155X Vol 4 Issue 2 April
2014 PP 287-295
-- --
Satnam Singh Matharu “Fault Diagnostic using Infrared
Thermiography” International Multitrack Conference on Science,
Engineering & Technical Innovations 2014 CT Institute of
Engg,Mgt & Technology Jalandhar June 3rd,4th 2014(ISBN 978-
81-929077-1-0) PP 60-63.
-- --
Vikram Singh,Vikram Kamboj & Satnam Singh Matharu
“Economic Load Dispatch of Short Term Unit commitment
Problem formulation of thermal Electric power Station”
International Multitrack Conference on Science, Engineering &
Technical Innovations 2014 CT Institute of Engg,Mgt &
Technology Jalandhar June 3rd,4th 2014(ISBN 978-81-929077-1-
0) PP 77-80.
-- --
2 Mr. Sarabjot
Singh
Dilsher Singh, Sarabjot Singh and Harmeet Singh, “Improvement
in Voltage Profile Using Reconfiguration of Distribution
Network”, International Multi- Track Conference IMTC-2014,
Vol.23, pp-46-51, ISBN: 978-81-929077-1-0, June 3-4, 2014 at
CTIEMT, Jalandhar.
-- --
Satish Kansal, Kanwardeep Singh and Sarabjot Singh, “Optimal
Placement of Synchronous Generator in distribution Networks”,
International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering and
Communication Technology (IJACECT) issn (print): 2319-2526,
pp.24-29, volume -3, issue -1, 2014.
-- --
3 Mr. Ashish
Sharma
Ashish Sharma, Raja Singh Khela, Harish Kumar & Taranpreet
Singh, “Symbolic Math Computation for the Analysis of Self
Excited Induction Generator” published in Proceedings of
International Conference: IMTC -2015, 22-23 May, CTIEMT,
Jalandhar
-- --
Kiranpreet Kaur , Ashish Sharma, “Fuzzy Technique for -- --
Analysis of Self Excited Induction Generator for Varying
Capacitance Under Constant Speed and Load” International
Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology (IJIET)
Vol. 3 Issue 4 April 2014 ISSN: 2319 – 1058
Himani Mahajan, Ashish Sharma “Various Techniques used for
Protection of Transmission Line-AReview” International Journal
of Innovations in Engineering and Technology (IJIET)Vol. 3 Issue
4 April 2014 32 ISSN: 2319 – 1058
-- --
Priyanka Rani, Ashish Sharma, “Power quality enhancement by
improving stability using D-Statcom International Journal of
Research in Engineering and Technology ISSN: 2319-1163 |
ISSN: 2321-7308
-- --
Himani Mahajan, Ashish Sharma “Distance protection scheme
for transmission line using back propagation neural network”
International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology
Volume: 03 Issue: 05 | May-2014 ISSN: 2319-1163 | ISSN: 2321-
7308
-- --
3 Mr. Akshay
Agnihotri
Akshay agnihotri, Harkanwal Singh Toor, Rahul Sharma &
Maninder Kaur,”Power system stability with Rotor Angle Contol :
A Review” published in Proceedings of International Conference:
IMTC -2015, Vol.2 , 22-23 May, p13-17, CTIEMT, Jalandhar
-- --
3 Ms. Sonam
Jain
Sonam Jain, Rahul Sharma & Karamjit Singh, “Power
Electronic Control for Improved Wind Power Variability – An
Overview” published in Proceedings of International Conference:
IMTC -2015, Vol.2 , 22-23 May, p13-17, CTIEMT, Jalandhar
-- --
Bhadur Singh , Varun Chauhan , Sonam Jain & Daljeet Singh,
“causes , consequences, And Remedies Due to Impact load”
published in Proceedings of International Conference: IMTC -
2015,Vol. 2, 22-23 May, pp 35-37, CTIEMT, Jalandhar
-- --
4 Mr. Rahul
Sharma
Sudhir Sharma, Rahul Sharma, “Minimization of Power Loss &
Improvement in Voltage Profile of 11kV Feeder”, Transactions on
Engineering and Sciences, Vol. 3, Issue-3, pp. 1-6, March 2015. -- --
Neha Kaushal, Rahul Sharma, “Control and Automation of
Cylindrical Grinder using PLC, Drives and HMI”, International
Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT), Vol.
3, Issue-9, pp. 68-71, March 2014
-- --
Ankush, Rahul Sharma, Mani Bansal, “Speed Control of
Induction Motor Drive Using Universal Bridge (MATLAB)”, 2nd
National Conference on Engineering applications (NCEA-2014),
5th April, 2014.
-- --
Neha Kaushal, Rahul Sharma, “Control and Automation of
Cylindrical Grinder using PLC, Drives and HMI”, 2nd National
Conference on Engineering applications (NCEA-2014), 5th April,
2014.
-- --
5 Mr. Varun
Chauhan
Mr.Varun Chauhan , Mrs. Chintu Rza, Mrs. Shivani Mehta,
“DSC Design For Synchronization And Anti Synchronization of
Arneodo Chaotic System”, International Journal of Research in
Advent Technology, Vol.2, No.5, May 2014, E-ISSN: 2321-
9637.
-- --
Mr. Varun Chauhan , Mrs. Chintu Rza, Mrs. Shivani Mehta,
“Design A Tracking Controller for Single- Link Manipulator via
DSC ” International Journal of Research in Advent Technology,
Vol.2, No.6, June 2014, E-ISSN: 2321-9637
-- --
Varun Chauhan, “Study and comparison of various
communication based protective relaying schemes for electrical
power transmission system” International Journal of Research in -- --
Engineering and Technology, Vol.03, Issue: 02, Feb-2014, E-
ISSN: 2319-1163
Varun Chauhan, Akshay Agnihotri & Harkanwal
Toor,”Comaparison of backstepping and DSC techniques for the
control of Non Linear system” published in Proceedings of
International Conference: IMTC -2015, Vol.2 , 22-23 May, p18-
21, CTIEMT, Jalandhar
-- --
Varun Chauhan,“Dynamic Surface control of Electronic
Throttle”, in IEEE Conference on Recenet Development in
Control, Automation and Power Engineering RDCAPE-15 held on
12-13 March at Amity University U.P. Noida
-- --
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international) by faculty
f o r t h e y e a r 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5 - 1 2
YEAR 2013
S.No Faculty name Details of Paper (Title, co-authors, journal name,
volume, page no, year)
Metrics No. of
citations
1
Mr. Satnam
Singh Matharu
Satnam Singh Matharu & Sanjeev Kumar Bhalla, “Modeling
& Analysis of DFIG (WECS)”, International Journal of
Advanced Innovative Research (IJAIR), Vol. 2, Issue 1, Jan
2013,pp. 115-120 (ISSN:2278-7844).
-- --
Satnam Singh Matharu, Sanjeev Kumar Bhalla & R K Jarial,
“Flicker Assessment of Grid Connected DFIG for Wind Energy
Conversion Systems”, International Conference on Power,
Energy & Control, PSNA CET, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, 6-8
Feb, 2013. (ISBN: 978-1-4673-6029-6)-Accepted to be
published in IEEE Explore.
-- --
2 Mr. Sarabjot
Singh
Manminder Kaur, Dr. Kanwardeep singh and Sarabjot Singh,
“Fuzzy Decision Making for Economic Load Dispatch
Problem Incorporating Minimization of Network Congestion”,
Innovation & Knowledge Discovery in Computing
Technologies” (IKDCT-2013) at IET Bhaddal held on 13th
-14th
Aug, 2013
-- --
Kanwardeep Singh, Sarabjot Singh and Ajay Shiv Sharma,
“Fuzzy Decision Making for Combined Market and Emission
Dispatch Problem in Deregulated Environment”, 5th
International Conference on Computer Applications in
Electrical Engineering CERA-2013, pp-191-196, October 3-5
held at IIT Roorkee (India), 2013
-- --
3 Mr.Akshay
Agnihotri
Sarabjot Singh and Akshay Agnihotri, “Changes required in
Educational Curriculum”, Higher Education in India- The
Changing Facet, held at CTIEMT, Shahpur Campus on 4th
-5th
Jan, 2013.
-- --
4 Mr.Ashish
Sharma
Tarun Mittal, Ashish Sharma “STATCOM Analysis resolving
Power Qualityissues in Power Transmission System A
Literature Survey” International journal of enhanced research
in science in science technology and engineering vol.2 issue 3
,March 2013 ISSN NO: 2319-7463
-- --
Naveesh Kant Sharma, Susheva Sharma, Vikrant Sharma,
Ashish Sharma “Single Phase Neutral Point Diode Clamped
Active Rectifier - A Literature Review” International journal of
enhanced research in science in science technology and
engineering vol.2 issue 3, Feburaray2013 ISSN NO: 2319-
7463
-- --
Sonam Jain “Supercapacitor based voltage sag compensation
of ASD” Nationalconference on Technology advances in
electrical & renewable energy engineering, vol. I,pp. 61-66,
2013 Techno NJR, Udaipur
-- --
Sonam Jain, R.R.Joshi “Neural Network based voltage sag
compensation of ASD”National Seminar on Optimal use of
power electronics and renewable energy, vol. II, pp.16 – 21 ,
2013, C.T.A.E , Udaipur.
-- --
5 Mr.Rahul
Sharma
Rahul Sharma, Sudhir Sharma, “Control of Power
Distribution Losses through Good Quality Distribution
Transformers”, International Journal of Engineering and
Innovative Technology (IJEIT), Vol. 2, Issue-11, pp. 192-195,
May 2013.
-- --
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international) by faculty
f o r t h e y e a r 2 0 1 3 - 4
YEAR 2012:
S.No Faculty name Details of Paper (Title, co-authors, journal name,
volume, page no, year)
Metrics No. of
citations
1
Mr. Satnam
Singh Matharu
Satnam Singh Matharu, Sanjeev Kumar Bhalla & R K
Jarial, “Flicker Assessment of Grid Connected DFIG for
Wind Energy Conversion Systems”, National Conference on
Power System Emergencies, Sri Chandrasekharendra
Saraswathi Viswa Maha Vidyalaya, Enathur, Kancheepuram,
Tamil Nadu, Dec 12, 2012, pp. 21-27. (ISBN: 978-93-5104-
288-4)
--- ----
2 Mr. Sarabjot
Singh
Amit Kumar Sharma and Sarabjot Singh, “Performance
characteristics, benefits and challenges on Smart Grid –In
Indian Perspective, PENCON, Sec-III,180-184,2012.
--- ---
Rishu Verma and Sarabjot Singh, “Improvement in CINR
and RSSI in WiMax Technology”, ICACC, Vol.2, 374, 2012.
--- ---
3. Mr. Rahul
Sharma
Rahul Sharma, “Importance of Design and Installation of
back-up Protection by HRC Fuse Links”, International
Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 5, Number-6, pp. 753-
756, 2012.
--- ---
Rahul Sharma ,“Benefits by design and installation to
protect your electrical system by using MCCB / MCB’s with
back-up protection by HRC fuse links”, International Journal
of Scientific & Engineering Research, Vol. 3, Issue 6, pp. 6,
June-2012.
--- ---
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international) by faculty f o r t h e
y e a r 2 0 1 2 - 0 2
Total Number of publications per faculty:
S.No Name
Total no. of
publications*
Number of papers
published in peer reviewed
journals (national /
international)
2014-2015 2013 2012 2014 2013 2012
1 Mr. Satnam Singh Matharu 6 2 1 2 1 0
2 Mr. Sarabjot Singh 2 3 2 1 0 0
4 Mr. Ashish Sharma 5 2 0 4 2 0
5 Mr. Rahul Sharma 6 1 2 2 1 2
6 Mr. Sonam Jain 2 3 0 0 0 0
7 Mr. Akshay Agnihotri 2 1 0 0 0 0
8 Mr. Varun Chauhan 6 0 0 3 0 0
TOTAL 29 12 5 12 4 2
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 18
Monographs: --
Chapter(s) in Books: --
Editing Books: nil
Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers: --
number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : --
Citation Index – range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact factor – range / average:
h-index
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: -- No
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards
S. No Name of Faculty Member National Committee International
Committee
Editorial Board
1 Mr. Satnam Singh Matharu IEEE (Institution of
Electrical & Electronics
Engineer)
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: 100%
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research
laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 100%
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
a) 1 student won gold medal in Inter –college volley ball tournament held at CTIEMT in March2015
S. No Name of Student University Roll No.
1 Mr. Mumkesh Kumar 1307442
b) 1 student won silver medal in PTU Inter –college volley ball tournament held at SBBSIET in February
2015
S. No Name of Student University Roll No.
1 Mr. Mumkesh Kumar 1307442
c) 1 student won Bronze medal in Inter-college table-tennis tournament held at Ropar in August, 2014
S. No Name of Student University Roll No.
1 Mr. Ashutosh Pandey 1241075
d) Best Paper Award : Mr. Vinod Kumar & Mr .Munish Won Best Paper Award for Paper titled
“Power Factor Improvement”, Energy Efficiency Competition held at Chitkara University, 2015.
e) Mr. Gurjant Singh & Mr. Lovepreet Singh won first position for Paper Titled “MAGNETIC
LEVITATION AND ITS APPLICATION IN MAGLEV TRAINS – A REVIEW” National Student
Symposium on Managing Innovations Science & technology (MIST)-15 held at CTIEMT, Jalandhar on
30-31 April,2015.
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department: (Annexure enclosed)
S.No Name of eminent visitor/
scientist/ academician Profile Remarks
1 Dr Azat Shatru Arora
Professor , SLIET
Key Note speaker,” Key note
speaker, IMTC 22nd
– 233d
May,
2015”
2 Dr Sukumar Mishra Professor, NIT Delhi Key Note speaker,” Key note
speaker, IMTC 3rd
– 4th
June,
2014 ”
3 Mr. S.K.Bhatra Ex Dy Cheif PSPCL Key Note speaker ,”Career in PSTCL”,
September,2014
4 Mr. Anil Kumar Uppal
Superindent Engineer Key Note speaker, “Power line
Communication”, November, 2014
5 Mr. Prabhu Chawla Eminent journalist and
media personality
Key note speaker “Shaping young
minds Programme”, 10th
January, 2014
at CT Institutions (organized in
association with AIMA, New Delhi and
JMA, Jalndhar)
6 Mr. D. Shivakumar Ex-MD, Nokia and
immediate past
president of AIMA
7 Dr. Bibek Deboroy Eminent economist
8 Mr. Sanjeev Kapoor Master Chef, Khana
Khazana
9 Mr. Raghunath Hedge and
Mr. Gangaram Talekar
Famous Entrepreneurs
(Dabbawalas)
10 Dr. C.P. Ravikumar Technical Director
Technical Talent
Development at Texas
Instruments, India
Inaugurated Texas Instrumentation Lab
in Department of ECE, Sep 2010;
Delivered a seminar on “It is always
430 somewhere” on April 3, 2012
11 Mr. Deepak Vohra Advisor, South Sudan Key Note Speaker “Global Megatrends”
held at CTIEMT on 2nd
May, 2013
12 Mr. S. Milkha Singh Olympian Chief Guest, CT Half Marathon
13 Mr. S. Pargat Singh Olympian and MLA NSS camp inauguration, Feb 26, 2013,
Athletic meet – 2014
25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
a. “International Multi track conference on Sciences, Engineering and Technical Innovations” in association
with Indian Research Organization & PTU, Jalandhar held at CTIEMT on 22-23 May 2015.
b. ”National Student Symposium on Managing Innovations Science & technology (MIST)-15 ” organized by
CTIEMT, Jalandhar technical sponsored by CSI, ISTE and IETE organization on 30-31 April 2015.
c. DST sponsored “International Multi track conference on Sciences, Engineering and Technical
Innovations” to be held at CTIEMT on 3rd
– 4th
June, 2014.
d. PTU sponsored National Conference on “Higher Education in India: The Changing Facets”, held at CT
Institute of Engg., Management & Technology, Jalandhar on January 4 & 5, 2013.
26. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4) Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
BTECH-EE (2008 - 2012) 36 (33 +3(LEET)) 30 06 95%
BTECH-EE (2009 - 2013) 32 (28+ 4 (LEET)) 29 3 88%
BTECH-EE (2010 - 2014) 28(27 + 1 (LEET)) 32 NIL 90%
BTECH-EE (2011-2015) 20(8 + 12 (LEET)) 16 4 Result awaited
BTECH-EE (2012-2016) 55 (22+ 33(LEET)) 53 2 NA
BTECH-EE (2013-2017) 65 (46+ 19(LEET)) 64 1 NA
BTECH-EE (2014-2018) 5 + (LEET yet to admit) 5 0 NA
*M = Male *F = Female
27. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
(refer question no. 2)
% of students
from the State
% of students
from other
States
% of students
from other
countries
B.Tech (2011-15) 75% 25% 0%
B.Tech (2012-16) 83% 17% 0%
B.Tech (2013-17) 56% 44% 0%
B Tech (2014-2018) 80% 20% 0%
28. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other
competitive examinations? : NO
29. Student progression
Student Progression Details
Batch
2011-15 2010-14 2009-13 2008-12
30. Present details about infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Trade
No of Title of
books
No of books National
Journals
P/I A/I
International
Journals
P/I A/I
EEE 110 764 2 1 1
b) Internet facilities
for staff and students
Internet is provided by Connect and dreamtel with data rate of 40mbps and in labs with
speed of 16kbps
c) Total number of
class rooms
Four well organized classrooms with pleasant ambience;
- Exclusive classroom for each section with seating capacity of 60 to 70 students
- One of the classroom are equipped with LCD projector facility
e) Students’
laboratories
Four well organized & spacious Laboratories, namely:
a) .BEEE Lab (Hardware Lab) equipped with
i. Speed reversal induction motor
ii. DC motor with speed control mechanism panel
iii. Experimental kits for diode , transistor characteristics and logic gates
iv. Three phase star/delta connection panel.
b) Electrical Machine lab (Hardware Lab)
i. 3-ph induction motor coupled with alternators &
ii. DC Series and shunt Motor coupled with generators
iii. Star/Delta Starter Panel
iv. Speed Control Panel for DC motor
c)Control & Instrumentation Lab (Hardware Lab)
i. PID controllers
ii. Synchro transmitter Reciever
iii. Servo Motor coupled with Microproccessors
d)Power Electronic/Power System Lab (Hardware Lab)
Employed through campus selection 1 Nil Nil 2
Employed through other recruitments 4 8 8 10
Self-Employed 4 3 5 2
Joined Higher Education 2 2 6 6
i.Panel for testing dielectric strength
ii. Different panels for testing various types of power system faults
Each hardware lab is equipped with 6 exclusive workbenches and has a minimum seating
capacity of 36.
Each hardware lab is equipped with 16 exclusive workbenches and has a minimum seating
capacity of 32.
e) Embedded Lab (Software Lab)
- Each software lab is equipped with 22 PCs having latest configurations (3GHz Intel
Pentium dual core processors, 32-bit Windows 7), networking & Internet facility
- Software labs are installed with latest simulation tools like MATLAB, PSCAD, e-Tap,
Power System Simulator.
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other
agencies
S. No. Schemes provided by college/Other
Agencies
Number of
students
(EE) - 2014
Number of
students
(EE) - 2013
Number of
students
(EE) - 2012
Number of
students
(EE) – 2011
1 B.Tech - AIEEE rank from 40,001 to
70,000 OR PCM marks > 80% upto 85%
in 12th--50% tuition fee waiver
- - 1 -
2 B.TECH- LEET (IT/EEE/EE/ECE )--25%
TUITION FEE WAIVER 6 6 8 -
4 B.Tech -AIEEE rank from 70,001 to
10,00,00 OR PCM marks 75% to 80% in
12th--25% tuition fee waiver.
- - - -
5 B.Tech-AIEEE rank up to 40,000 OR
PCM marks > 85% in 12th--100% tuition
fee waiver
- - - -
6 CTians 25% tuition fee waiver for any
higher courses (if above 60%) 4 9 1 -
7 Tuition Fee Waiver 50% For First Sem.
Only - 3 - -
8 OBC Post Matric Scholarship (PUNJAB) 6 5 1 0
9 100% PTU Fee Waiver Scholarship 0 0 3 Nil
10 SC Post Matric Scholarship (PUNJAB) 27 22 14 2
11 SC Scholarship Bihar 2013-14 27 25 - -
12 Second brother/sister 25% tuition fee
concession. Nil Nil Nil Nil
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts:
i. NSDC-skill development programs are being conducted for students of all semesters.
ii. ACCEPT program is conducted by CCPC for students of all semesters to train them in various areas of
soft skills & aptitude.
iii. Various Industrial/field visits to locations like kangsabopower system, Hydro power plant at Mukerian,
Luminous industries,Hoshiarpur, BBJ Electrical, jhandusingha etc are organized for providing industrial
exposure to students.
iv. Organized one day workshop on “Innovation of Solar Thermal Technologies on 30th
Jan, 2013.
v. Organized Google Workshop on 10th
Apr 2014
vi. Expert Talk on “Power Line Communication” on 10th
Oct 2014
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
a. Before formal commencement of class room teaching, students are made to undergo ‘The Orientation
Programme’ in order to make them aware with:
1. Study Scheme
2. Curriculum Details
3. Key Position Holders
4. Anti Ragging Committee Members (Contact no. and Email ID’s)
5. Women Grievance Cell (Contact no. and Email ID’s)
6. Rules and Regulations of College.
b. Academic activities of department are planned by keeping in view the academic calendars of our
Institution.
c. The Department prepares the Instruction/session plans for all the subjects prior to the commencement of
the academic session.
d. B. Tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering) predominantly follows the lecture method. Apart
from classrooms study, various Industrial visits are organized for the better experience of the students
e. For overall grooming of students, the ACCEPT program is integrated into the curriculum to train the
students on soft skills & aptitude at three difficulty levels: Beginner, Advanced & Expert.
f. Group Discussion, Role plays and use of simulation tools like PSCAD, MATLAB, TINA simulator,
Power system simulator etc are used for efficient lecture delivery.
g. An online campus management system is set up by the institute to promote e-learning, i.e. to share the
relevant teaching material with the students anytime anywhere.
h. Advisers/ Class counselors are appointed for each class to guide every student in every possible way, for
the better growth of the students.
i. To facilitate the faculty & students in learning computer-aided teaching materials; various workshops/
seminars are organized.
j. Quality of teaching is also ensured by the department of IQAC through regular inspections, monitoring
and audits.
k. An online student feedback is taken at the end of every semester for each subject in order to look for the
further possible improvements in teaching.
l. Remedial classes, Doubt clearing sessions, special tests/ MSTs are organized for slow learners.
m. Guest Lectures/ Seminars through external experts are organized.
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
S.
No.
Name of the Student (with Reg No) Activity attended Organizing
Institute/
Department
Theme
of the
Event
Duration with
Dates
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27 Vivek Kumar, 1282620
28 Hitesh Chopra, 1282620
29 Deepak Sharma, 1282610
30 Mandeep singh, 1282615
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths:
a) A very dedicated, dynamic and self motivated faculty and staff.
b) Faculty has excellent academic backgrounds.
c) Well maintained state of infrastructure.
d) Continuous encouragement for students in co-curricular & extra-curricular activities.
e) Active participation of both faculty & students in Research activities.
f) Well experienced technical staff.
g) Separate department library.
h) Several national & international paper published by different faculty members.
i) Availability of projectors in class room.
j) Provision of industrial visits.
k) University position by Electrical students.
l) Peer to peer learning in department.
Weaknesses:
a) Teaching in single medium of instruction to heterogeneous group of students. Source of funding
from national or international agencies
b) Choice of right career after completing the program due to versatile job opportunities.
c) Non availability of Ph.D faculty
d) Fewer placements in EE.
Opportunities:
a) Opening of own workshop
b) Separate faculty for research work.
c) Provision of short term courses.
d) Provision of workshops.
Threats/Challenges:
a) Competitive environment due to other engineering institutes present locally and globally.
b) Building strong alliances with national agencies for R&D activities in core areas of electronics.
c) Placement in core electronic companies.
d) Personality development of rural-area based students.
e) Synchronizing Curriculum with growing needs of industriesLess opportunity in core branch
because maximum job available in application branches.
Future plan of the Department:
a) To conduct a workshop on MATLAB Application on Electrical Machines.
b) To organize a Faculty Development Program
c) Focus on Research activities in Department
d) To increase the employability of students.
e) Proposed to conduct workshop on embedded system.