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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA (An institute under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)
ASHOK RAJPATH, PATNA-800005 (BIHAR)
ANNUAL REPORT INCLUDING
AUDITED ANNUAL ACCOUNTS OF
2012-13
Tel: 0612-2370419, 2370843, 2371930, 2371715, 2372715, 2371929, 2670631 Ext.-101 Fax 0612-2670631
Website: www.nitp.ac.in E-mail: [email protected]
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CONTENTS Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
PREFACE
CHAPTER–I
INTRODUCTION
1.01 Mission& Vision Statement
1.1.1 Mission Statement
1.1.2 Vision Statement
1.02 Objectives
1.03 Education System
1.04 New Initiatives
CHAPTER–II
AN OVERVIEW
2.01 Historical Background
2.02 Location
2.03 Campus
2.04 Administration
2.05 Academic Programmes
2.06 Courses offered
2.07 Admission Procedure
2.08 Students
2.09 Examination & Evaluation
2.10 Placement
2.11 Games and Sports
2.12 Staff Position
2.13 Departments of NIT Patna
2.14 NIT Activities
CHAPTER–III
THE STAFF
3.01 Academic Staff (Teaching)
3.02 Non-Academic Staff (Non-Teaching)
3.03 Training Status
3.04 Placement of Staff for Academic Excellence
CHAPTER–IV
TEACHING PROGRAMMES
4.01 Courses offered
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4.02 Course-wise Enrolment with sex, caste break-up
4.03 Admission Statistics – UG/PG Programmes, Course-wise
4.04 Student’s Total Strength
4.05 The Hostels
4.06 Scholarships/Assistance-ship
4.07 Games and Sports
4.08 Awards
4.09 Examination Details
4.10 Training and Placement
CHAPTER–V
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
5.01 Research and Consultancy Activities
5.02 Details of Ph.D. done so far
5.03 Proposed Plan for research
5.04 Institute – Industry Collaboration
5.05 Innovations and Technology Transfer
5.06 TEQIP Activities
CHAPTER–VI
THE COUNCIL BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES
6.01 Board of Governors
6.02 Finance Committee
6.03 Building and Works Committee
6.04 Other Committees
CHAPTER–VII
CONCESSIONS FOR SCs, STs HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
7.01 Concessions Provided for Students
7.02 Concessions Provided for Staff
CHAPTER–VIII
FINANCIAL STATUS
8.01 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan Grants
8.02 Sources of Funds
8.03 Expenditure Position for last three years
CHAPTER–IX
CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES
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9.01 Computer Services Centre
9.02 Workshops
9.03 Library
9.04 Laboratories
9.05 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping Centre
9.06 Physical Facilities
9.07 Games & Sports Facilities
9.08 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, and Staff Quarters & Administration etc.
CHAPTER–X
NOTABLEACHIEVEMENTS
10.01 Past Achievements
10.02 Achievements took place during the year
CHAPTER–XI
ANNEXURES
11.01 Board of Governors
11.02 Finance, Building and Works and other Committees
11.03 Research Projects and Consultation Jobs
11.04 Faculty Position
11.05 Administrative and other Staff
11.06 Staff Members deputed/ Sponsored for Training, Learning
11.07 Courses and Admissions
11.08 Scholarships and Awards
11.09 Training and Placement Statistics
11.10 Finance and Accounts details
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PREFACE
It is indeed a privilege for me to present the Director’s report for the academic year 2012‐13. The history of
the institution dates back to 1886 when a pleader survey centre was established at this campus by British
Government. The pleader survey centre was updated as Bihar School of Engineering in 1900 and thereafter
in 1924; the institution appeared on the scene of Technical Education of India as Bihar College of Engineering.
The college became one of the important technical Education Organizations in India and up to 1947 when
India gained independence; it was one of the most important colleges in British Dominion. The appointment
of Principal, teachers and even admission of students in those days were on global basis and even today the
institution has recognition among all the common wealth countries. After independence the college was
entrusted with the responsibility of providing Engineering education to meet the local, regional and national
requirements due to expansion of industries, trade and commerce in free India. During this period the
institution was manned and managed by PatnaUniversity and funded by state Government. Due to lack of
fund and proper management facilities, the institutional growth suffered to some extent, but when Govt. of
India realised its historical importance, erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Patna was taken over by
Central Government as a fully funded institution and rechristened as National Institute of Technology Patna.
With the notification of MHRD, Govt. of India, the institution is working as such from 28.01.2004.
Immediately, after the take over on 28.01.2004, the management and Administration was under the umbrella
of NIT Patna. The first step that NIT Patna took was to tone up the academics and the existing infrastructure
facilities. The following achievements of the institution during this academic year are worth mentioning.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:
Semester system has been introduced from 2007 batch the institute has been accorded with autonomous
status and it has been functioning quite effectively. The institute could manage to publish result in
scheduled time. Implementation of regular class test, assignment, tutorials etc. has aroused deep interest
towards learning among students.
PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS:
The placement cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the proper placement of final year
students of NIT Patna. Many reputed companies like RITES Ltd., Reliance Info COM, Nokia, PDIL, EIL,
Indian Army, IOCL, Gammon India, ITC InfoTech etc. are regularly visiting the institute for campus
selection. In last academic session 2009‐10, the Institute has successfully placed 223 students in various
leading national and Multi‐national Organizations. In this academic session 2012‐13, the number of
students placed has jumped to 295.
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS: The admission to 1st year of B. Tech course is made through the All India Engineering Entrance
Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human
Resource Development, Govt. of India, Department of Higher Education through Central Counselling
Board (CCB) constituted by Govt. of India, MHRD, New Delhi. NIT Patna is running undergraduate
courses in 7 discipline and postgraduate courses in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical subjects in a total of
7 specializations. For 2012‐13 session the total undergraduate sanctioned intake is 520 and postgraduate
sanctioned intake is 168. All postgraduate students are admitted with GATE score and are getting
scholarships from AICTE.
APPOINTMENTS OF TEACHERS:
Initially MHRD, Govt. of India sanctioned 100 posts of teaching staff to NIT Patna and considering 57
existing teachers, the remaining posts were advertised for filling the vacant posts. The posts were
advertised in the month of August, 2006. The candidates were interviewed in the month of December,
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2007 and the offer letter to the selected candidates were sent in the month of March, 2008, after approval
of BOG of the institute .We succeeded in offering appointments to 12 persons. The remaining posts could
not be filled as suitable candidates were not available .During this period the sanctioned post of teaching
staff has been increased from 100 to 141. Posts were again advertised in December 2009 to fill up vacant
posts. The process is in progress. The retired teachers help has to be continued for the benefit of students
in certain specialised subjects. Total number of teachers is 69 out of which about 35 teachers have Ph. D.
qualification whereas the rest have M. Tech. qualification & B. Tech. qualification.
RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY:
NIT Patna administration encouraged the involvement of teachers for research and consultancy. During
the last year various departments have undertaken consultancy and testing work for various industries
& Govt. Departments.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES :
Many teachers of NIT Patna have participated in the seminar, symposia and workshop of National
Importance. The research publication by teachers has also improved during this period.
The students were also encouraged to participate in the academic, sports and cultural activities held at
other institutions of the country. Internally sports and cultural activities are being arranged and the
annual function was organised on 28th January 2011. These functions were very much successful and
students got encouraged due to these activities.
INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES : Hostels: Four hostels including one for girl students have been repaired and renovated during the last
five years.
College building: All the 9 college buildings were repaired and renovated.
Teacher quarters: All the teacher quarters including the Director Residence were also repaired and
renovated.
Construction of Library building: The building of library has been completed. Central Library is
enriched with approximately 45750 books whose General section consists of 40000 (approx.) books,
reference section has 1750 (approx.) books and Dr. B. R. Ambadkar section has 4000 books. It is well
equipped with E‐library facility with 40 nos. of PCs to start initially.
In addition this, E‐resources section subscribes ACM Journals, ASCE Journals, ASME Journals, IEEE/IEE
Journals, Springer links and Indian standard through the INDEST‐AICTE consortium.
Banking Services:An extension counter of Allahabad Bank is working satisfactorily in the campus for
the last five years.
Essential services: Electricity, Drinking water supply, Sanitation, Ambulance, Security, EPABX and
Internet services have been instituted and declared essential services at NIT Patna.
(a) NIT Patna has achieved 24 hours Electricity supply; it has installed 3 DG Sets (160 KVA, 50 KVA
and 250 KVA). Whenever the electric supply from Electricity Board gets disrupted, these DG sets
are used to provide electricity during this period. The institute has installed underground cables in
its campus.
(b) A number of aqua guards and water coolers have been installed in various departments, Hostels
etc. and the people in the campus are provided with safe drinking water facilities.
(c) The security has been outsourced and the campus is well guarded.
(d) An ambulance is maintained and kept in readiness so that services may be provided as and when
required.
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(e) Today we have about 500 PCs and 4 Mbps of lease line connection of Rail Tel (PSU under Ministry
of Railway). All departments including Library have 24X7 internet connectivity through Wireless
LAN.
(f) EPABX facility: All the departments, Quarters and Hostels are connected now through EPABX
facility for 24 hours.
(g) Sanitation: It is well maintained.
ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT: Department: A total of 11 departments have been working. The HODs of each departments functions
through their respective Departmental Advisory Committee in which all the teachers of the Department
are members. Headship is on rotation Basis.
Deans: Four Deans have been created and they look after the specialised functions. They are Dean
(Academics), Dean (Students), Dean (Planning & Development) and Dean (SRIC). The senior teachers
of the institute function as Deans.
Registrar, Deputy Registrar, and Assistant Registrars: Presently teachers are looking after the functions
of these functionaries.
POLICY DECISION MAKING BODIES: Board of Governors, Building and Works Committee, Finance Committee and Senate are four bodies
which are responsible for deciding policies of the institution. Their meetings are held regularly. Dr.
Rajendra Prasad Singh (Former Chairman cum Managing Director, Power Grid Corporation of India
Ltd.) is the chairman of BOG of NIT Patna.
PERSPCTIVE PLAN Effort has been made to prepare a methodological perspective plan of NIT Patna. Ed‐CILIndia has been
entrusted with this work. Ed‐CIL experts visited the Institution a number of times and inspected the
existing facilities of the Institute as well as they interacted with the students, teachers and employees
and have also discussed with the Director and Chairman, BOG and have finally prepared the perspective
plan. This report was placed before BOG who has approved it after a thorough discussion. NIT Patna
envisages furthering strengthening the infrastructure, the administrative setup and desires to introduce
the managerial skill as per the perspective plan in future
Director
NIT Patna
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CHAPTER–I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Mission & Vision statement
1.1.1 Mission Statement
To develop and promote innovations in Engineering Education at all levels namely undergraduate,
postgraduate and research by adopting suitable steps like innovative learning teaching processes.
To generate fundamental and applied knowledge by engaging in cutting‐edge research and to
promote academic growth by offering state‐of‐the‐art education in undergraduate, postgraduate
and doctoral programmes.
To help other similar sister organisations in the locality as well as in the region in developing their
curriculum, courses, learning‐teaching processes, laboratories, faculties etc. by interacting with them
continuously.
To identify, based on an informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs areas of
specialization in technical education particularly in emerging fields upon which the institute can
concentrate in cooperation with other organisations.
To undertake collaborative / sponsored research projects and industrial consultancy which offer
opportunities for long term interaction with academia, trade, commerce and industry.
To develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and imaginatively
gifted leaders can emerge in the field of technical education and industry.
maintaining and enhancing the diversity of students, staff, faculty and curricula
1.1.2 Vision Statement
To contribute to India, Asia in particular and the world in general through achievement of excellence
in innovative scientific and technical education, sponsored projects, industrial consultancy, testing
and research;
To serve as a valuable resource for industry and society by consistent up‐gradation of aims,
objectives and activities as per present and future requirements by undertaking cutting edge
fundamental and applied research; and
To remain a source of pride and inspiration for all Indians.
1.2 Objectives
Initiate new PG programmes in computer science & Engineering, Information technology,
Electronics & Communication engineering, Architecture, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics,
Humanities and Social Sciences, MBA and MCA.
Introducing Dual Degree programmes (5 years) by proper integration of courses of two disciplines.
Offer facilities for doctoral research in all Engineering departments, Architecture, Management
studies. Applied science and Humanities and Social Sciences.
Establish a school of Architectural studies that offers programmes in all aspects of architecture and
urban development.
Establish a school of continuing education that offers short‐term enrichment and development
programmes in all disciplines.
Provide consultancy services for industry and establishment of effective industry and institution
interaction.
1.3 Education System
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At the heart of all Institutes’ activities is our commitment for the intellectual and personal development of
the students. The learning experience we promote in NIT, Patna embraces both the formal learning that takes
place in lecture halls and laboratories and the informal and less structured learning that takes place in
activities outside the classroom. The Institute community provides an environment that values
independence of thought, and encourages students to develop strong critical and analytical skills— skills
that are developed not only in formal teaching and learning, but also through student participation in
student societies and sports clubs.
Curricular activities for students are designed through adoption of appropriate teaching learning process.
We revise our syllabus continuously to keep pace with the changing engineering scenario. Our teaching
staffs formulate the course contents of various subjects, monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take
initiative in projects in various subjects. Initiative starts from the students end and teachers and supporting
staffs play the supervisory and helping role. Undergraduate courses are completed in four years duration;
post graduate courses in two years duration and Ph.D. level courses in three years duration. Undergraduate
program in Architecture is of 5 years duration.
Co‐curricular activities for students concentrate on debates, quizzes, vocational training, visit to works and
industrial visits. The teachers contribute to co‐curricular activities in the form of their participation in
students’ activities. The teachers also take part in summer schools, sponsored projects and industrial
consultancy. Supporting staff participates in the co‐curricular activities by undertaking a series of routine
testing works for the benefit of industries, state government organisation and trade and commerce.
Extra‐curricular activities are planned through games and sports, cultural programmes and NSS activities.
Cultural activities provide them a platform to know about the culture of various states and regions of the
country and give an opportunity for national integration. It may be mentioned here that admission rules for
students and recruitment rules for teachers and supporting staff are such that the people from all states of
the country are inducted in NIT family and as such there are opportunities of intermixing of people on
national basis. Here it may be mentioned that there is good proportion of girl students, female teachers and
female supporting staff at the Institute. Their presence in all the activities gives a colourful atmosphere with
decorum and decency. This inculcates a healthy reciprocal respect for either sex.
Usually five days in a week is devoted to curricular activities whereas the remaining two days are devoted
for co‐curricular and extra‐curricular activities at the Institute.
NIT, Patna staff and students also contribute through a myriad of initiatives such as exhibitions, public
lectures, provide academic expertise on issues of national importance,
A good library with e‐library facility, workshop with facilities for catering to the needs of students’ projects
as well as sponsored project and research serves as the backbone of academic activities. The availability of
computers and broadband internet facility provide added advantages to a true learner. The location of the
institute is on the southern bank of holy river Ganges. The panoramic natural scenario of river Ganges is
much helpful for getting relaxation to the whole community of the institute while on work as well as during
leisure periods. The pollution free and eye catching scenario of the campus provides healthy inputs amidst
a very busy, tough and laborious academic and Para academic activities of each and every individual.
Therefore, NIT Patna educational system attempts an overall development of its students, teachers,
supporting staff, neighbouring people, society and the nation.
1.4 New Initiatives:
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Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India took over the erstwhile Bihar Institute of
Engineering Patna on 28.1.04 and rechristened it as National Institute of Technology Patna. Some of the new
initiatives that were taken during the session 2012‐13 are as follows:
i. Joining of new Director: Prof. (Dr.) Asok De joined as new Director of NIT Patna in July 2013.
ii. 2nd Annual Convocation: The 2nd annual convocation of National Institute of Technology Patna
was held on 17th March 2013 on the college campus. Chief guest and former scientific adviser to
defence minister, Padma Bhushan V K Aatre advised the graduating engineers of the institute to
understand the social contexts of engineering and club it with creativity and innovation to find day‐
to‐day solutions. Addressing the gathering, guest of honour Padma Shri Kasturi Lal Chopra, former
director of IIT Kharagpur, cited the example of Chanakya and Bill Gates, both of whom favoured
creation of wealth from knowledge. Over 850 students of National Institute of
Technology Patna (present and in absentia) were awarded degrees at its second convocation on the
college campus on Sunday. Twenty students were awarded gold medals on the occasion. The
students, who were awarded the degrees, belonged to the undergraduate and postgraduate courses
of engineering and architecture streams of the batches of 2010‐11, 2011‐12 and 2009‐10 (those
students who had graduated after the first convocation).
iii. Signing MoU with NIT, Patna and Handong Global University, South Korea for research
collaboration: National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna has recently signed a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with the Handong Global University, Pohang, South Korea for exchange of
students, faculty and research. The first six‐month exchange programme will be funded by UNICEF.
The research areas in focus are urban planning, urban development, infrastructure development
and electrical engineering, all of which relate most directly to Bihar’s immediate needs. South Korea
is known the world over for its highly advanced monorail system which also has a low impact on
traffic flow on roads under construction. Automated driverless trains are another feature of the
monorail; an Indian student may want to study. Apart from the concrete advantages, exchange of
students and faculty and exposure to the teaching practices in South Korea is likely to have
enormous impact on engineering education as being imparted at NIT Patna in the coming days.
iv. New constructions: The Institute had planned for construction of as many as four new buildings on
the campus. The new projects undertaken by the institute include construction of two hostels for
boys, one for girls and a Student Activity Centre. All the hostels will be multistoried buildings
accommodating more than 1,000 boys and girls. The Student Activity Centre would host cultural
and other events. It would also provide medical and recreational facilities. It will have squash,
badminton, tennis court and a gymnasium for students. The Rs 105 crore project is likely to be
completed soon.
v. NKN projects: Government of India has set up the multi‐Giga bit national Knowledge network
(NKN) to provide high speed connectivity to various research and educational Institutions. One of
the important value added service to be offered over JNKN is establishment of Virtual Class Room
(VCRs). Establishment of the VCR will facilitate Real time on campus and Off‐campus teaching
learning process. This VCR will be well equipped with high end equipment to facilitate the real time
interaction among the students and teachers on and off the campus. This class room is to be
connected to the NKN Network by means of a dedicated 10 Mbps Leased Lines. A Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) between NIT Patna, NIC and NICSI has been signed on 17th Jan 2011. The
Institute has got approval to build one VCR under NKN project. The development work of that VCR
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is already started in the Institute. Dr. M. P. Singh, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and
Engineering is entrusted the responsibility to coordinate and implement this project in NIT Patna.
vi. TEQIP: NIT Patna has been selected for Technical Education Quality Improvement (TEQIP II)
Program under subcomponent 1.1 that aims at strengthening institution to improve learning
outcomes and employability of graduates. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the
institute and the MHRD has already been signed.
vii. PG Courses in CSE/ECE: The Institute has started the Master’s courses in Computer Science and
Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering department with an initial intake of
18 students. These courses has been started from 2011‐12 session. Meanwhile Masterʹs program in
Information Technology and Architecture is being planned and they are expected to be started from
session 2012‐13 session.
viii. Recruitment of Teaching and non‐teaching staffs: The Institute has advertised for the selection of
candidates for appointment in NIT Patna for non‐teaching and teaching post. Staffs are expected to
join the Institute before the start of the academic session 2012‐13.
ix. National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007: NIT Patna is governed by the NIT Act 2007 and first
statutes of NITs 2009.
x. Website Upgradation:NIT Patna has a nice and user friendly website with the domain name
www.nitp.ac.in. The website is nicely designed containing all the information about the institute
like Academics, Library, Placement, Tender, Alumni etc. The website is also being used for inviting
tender and other advertisements, result publication and hostel allotment. We are in the process of
upgrading the website to make it more attractive and user friendly.
xi. Maintenance of EPABX: For efficient communication among various departments and within
department, EPBAX system is installed in the institute. EPABX is functioning properly in the
institute and it is maintained regularly.
xii. Internet Connection: The institute is presently using a 10 MB leased line on optical fiber from RailTel
Corporation of India Ltd. to provide Internet connectivity throughout the campus. This includes Wi‐
Fi connectivity all over the campus and Internet connectivity to every department and to the hostels.
xiii. Proposal for New NIT Patna Campus: 100 acres of land has been transferred to NIT Patna by Govt.
of Bihar to establish its new campus in Bihita.
xiv. MIS system for Institute functioning: We have hired a consultant to build a Management
Information System for the Institute. Some modules of the MIS system has been installed and
working successfully. The cost of MIS software includes system studies and analysis, design, coding,
testing, installation, training and maintenance with unconditional handover of source code of
integrated MIS consisting of the following module.
1. Academic Management System
2. Accounting and Finance Management
3. General Administration
4. Establishment
5. Hostel Management
6. Training and Placement
7. Central Purchase and Store4s Management
8. Personal requirements Management
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9. Guest House Management
10. Estate Management
11. Website Design and Development
12. Alumni Association Management
13. Teaching Departments, Centers, and Office Management
14. Staff Management
15. Maintenance/ Repair Management
16. Event management
17. Electricity Distribution Management
18. File Tracking 19. Interactive Teaching & Learning Management
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CHAPTER – II
AN OVERVIEW
2.1 Historical Background
The National Institute of Technology, Patna (NIT Patna) is the Eighteenth National Institute
created by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, upon
rechristening the erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering, Patna. This institute is in the
process of achieving the status of a centre of excellence to impart higher training research
and development in science, engineering and technology. NIT Patna’s humble beginning
can be traced to 1886 with the establishment of a Pleader’s Survey Training School,
subsequently elevated to the Bihar College of Engineering, Patna in 1924 at the present site
with the introduction of graduate level engineering curriculum. M.Sc. (Engineering) was
introduced in 1978. After enactment of NIT ACT 2007 of Govt. of India, the institute started
all academic activities including examination as per provision of the ACT. It became
independent under the ACT and introduced many Post Graduate and Doctoral level
programmes under different departments. Government of India has declared it an Institute
of National Importance.
2.2 Location
NIT Patna is situated on the south bank of the river Ganga, behind Gandhi Ghat, one of the
most important places of reverence in Patna. The Institute campus is 8 kms away from the
Patna Junction railway station and 15 kms from the Jai Prakash Narayan International
Airport, Patna. The entry to the institute is from Ashok Rajpath, and it is about 3 kms away
from Gandhi Maidan.
2.3 Campus
The Institute is residential in nature and provides residential facilities to all its students as
well as the teaching staff as per availability. Its 36 acre campus has a picturesque river view
with numerous historic buildings presenting a spectacle of architectural delight and natural
beauty.
Behind the historic administrative building lies the main academic building that also
houses the Departments of Civil Engineering and Information Technology. The
Departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering face one another about 200 meters
west from the Administrative Building. The Department of Architecture, Electronics and
Communication, Computer Science and Engineering, the Centre for Water Resources
Studies are located in separate buildings 300 meters to the east of administrative building.
Several other facilities like large lecture theatres with modern equipment and amenities,
students’ activities centre and auditorium are likely to come up very soon.
The Institute has a big playground where many national‐level football and cricket matches
were organized in the past when Patna had no stadium. The extra‐curricular activities
include facilities for outdoor and indoor games, and an open‐air theatre. A branch of
Allahabad bank is operating in the campus. The post‐office and shopping centre are near
vicinity of the Institute.
2.4 Administration
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Since NIT Patna had no administrative personnel at its disposal the senior faculty members were given the
responsibility of functioning as Deans, Registrar, Deputy Registrars and Assistant Registrars. Four
functional Deans, Five Deputy Registrars and Four Assistant Registrars were created. The faculty members
along with their department looking after these activities are given below.
Dean (P&D) Prof. (Dr.) G K Choudhary Professor Electrical Engineering
Dean (R&C) Prof.(Dr.) Sudarshan Singh Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Dean (Student Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) S. M. Jha Professor of Mathematics
Dean (Academic Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) U. S. Triar Professor of Electrical Engineering
Registrar Prof Vidya Sagar Associate Professor of Electrical
Engineering
Deputy Registrar(Procurement) Dr. Prakash Chandra Associate Professor of Mechanical
Engineering
Deputy Registrar(Examination) Dr. Sita Ram Sharma Associate Professor of Chemistry
Assistant Registrar(Admission) Dr. M. P. Singh Assistant Professor of Computer
Science &Engineering
Assistant Registrar(IT Services) Sri. Prabhat Kumar Assistant Professor of Information
Technology
Assistant Registrar(Students) Sri. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Civil Engineering
In addition to the above mentioned administrative personnel there are 11 Heads of the Departments for
various courses. Each department has its own Advisory Committee called Departmental Advisory
Committee. Departmental Advisory Committee (DAC) includes all the Professors, Associate Professors and
Assistant Professors in the department as the members with the Head of the department as Chairman of the
committee. Committee meets regularly in order to monitor the departmental activities.
There are a number of monitoring cells like IT cell, Vigilance Cell, Cultural activity Cell, Games & Sports
activity cell. Each cell has a Professor in‐Charge who looks after the related activities. The overall
management of Hostel accommodation for students was entrusted to Chairman of Hostel management
Committee (HMC). Each hostel is managed by their respective warden &Assistant Wardens. One Teacher
of the Institute looks after the NSS activity. The accommodation for teachers and supporting staff is looked
after by Executive Engineer (Estate Service UNIT) of the institute.
2.5 Academic Programmes
The Institute runs undergraduate, Post Graduate and Doctoral programmes leading to the award of degree
of four years duration B. Tech, five years duration B. Arch., Two years duration M. Tech and three years
duration Ph.D.
2.6 Courses offered
The Institute offers degree courses B. Tech, B.Arch., M. Tech, and Doctoral courses in the following
Engineering subjects/ specialisations.
The Institute offers degree courses B. Tech, B.Arch., M. Tech, and Doctoral courses in the
following Engineering subjects/ specialisations.
S. No. Degree/Program Branch of Specialization Duration
Graduation Program:
1 B. Arch Architecture 5 year –
Full time
2 B. Tech
Civil Engineering 4 year –
Full time 3 Computer Science & Engineering
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S. No. Degree/Program Branch of Specialization Duration
4 Electronics & Communication Engineering
5 Electrical Engineering
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
Post Graduate Program:
1 Master in Architecture Urban & Regional Planning
2 year –
Full time
2
M. Tech in Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
3 Structural Engineering
4 Transportation Engineering
5 Water Resources Engineering
6 M. Tech in Computer
Science & Engineering Computer Science & Engineering
7 M. Tech in Electrical
Engineering
Control System Engineering
8 Power System Engineering
9 M. Tech in Electronics &
Communication EngineeringCommunication Systems
11 M. Tech in Mechanical
Engineering
Refrigeration, Air‐conditioning & Heat
Transfer
12 Thermal Turbo Machinery
Dual (M. Tech + Ph.D.) Degree Program
1
Dual Degree
Architecture
Minimum
4 Yrs
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electrical Engineering
5 Electronics & communication Engineering
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
Doctoral Program:
1
Ph. D
Architecture
Minimum
3 Yrs
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electrical Engineering
5 Electronics & communication Engineering.
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
8 Chemistry
9 Humanities & Social Sciences
10 Mathematics
2.7 Admission Procedure
B. Tech: The admission to 1st year of B. Tech course is made through the All India Engineering Entrance
Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Govt. of India, Department of Higher Education through Central Counselling Board (CCB)
constituted by Govt. of India, MHRD, New Delhi.
M. Tech: The courses leading to M. Tech are open to those who have obtained the B.Sc. Engineering /B.E./B.
Tech in respective discipline or any discipline recognized as equivalent thereto by NIT Patna with 60% marks
or equivalent C.G.P.A. in aggregate in the qualifying examination and who have qualified GATE with a
valid score.
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However, sponsored candidates need not to possess GATE score but they must have minimum working
experience of two years at the time of admission. The admission of sponsored candidates will be made in
order of merit basis and 70% weightage will be given for qualifying examination and 30% for performance
in interview. Such candidates are required to produce sponsorship certificate from their employer at the time
of interview.
Ph.D:
2.8 Students
NIT, Patna has attracted intellectually strong students from all parts of the country. It has resulted in a
heterogeneous group of students. Fifty percent of the intake is reserved for the state where as the remaining
fifty percent is open to the students from all parts of the country. Therefore, it provides a good platform to
students to know about the culture of the whole nation. Admission to first year courses to Post Graduate
courses is done through open advertisement on all India basis and GATE score. Hence, the students of NIT
Patna provide a national character. Alumni play an important role in contributing to the overall student
experience, and The Institute therefore seek to increase the involvement of alumni through annual alumni
meet held at the Institute on First Sunday of February month of the year where current student get
opportunity to come in contact with the senior engineers (Ex‐Student) and get mentoring and work‐and
research‐based learning.
2.9 Examination and Evaluation
A new academic structure based on semester system was approved to come into effect from the 2007/08
academic year for both undergraduate and PG courses. The semester examinations are held in May and
December every year. Result of graduate and post graduate are declared in terms of SGPA & CGPA on ten
point scale.
2.10 Placement
The placement cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the proper placement of final year students
of NIT Patna. Many reputed companies like RITES Ltd., Reliance Info COM, Nokia, PDIL, EIL, Indian Army,
IOCL, Gammon India, and ITC InfoTech etc. visited the institute for campus selection in 2012‐13. A good
number of students have been absorbed through the campus selection.
2.11 Games and Sports
In order to develop the overall personality of students extra‐curricular activities are planned through Games
and Sports. Every year Games and Sports activities take place. Students including girl students participate
in these activities. These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to exhibit their talent. The
students also participate in national level games and sports competition organised by various institute of the
country. They have won many prizes also. The eighth foundation day ceremony of NIT Patna was celebrated
between on 28 January, 2011. Various activities related to Games and Sports and Culture took place in this
ceremony, Prize distribution was also done on 28th January 2012 which encouraged the students for
extracurricular activity to a great extent.
2.12 Staff Position
Initially MHRD, Govt. of India sanctioned 100 posts of teaching staff to NIT Patna and considering 57
existing teachers, the remaining posts were advertised for filling the vacant posts. The posts were advertised
in the month of August, 2006. The candidates were interviewed in the month of December, 2007 and the
offer letter to the selected candidates were sent in the month of March,2008,after approval of BOG of the
institute .We succeeded in offering appointments to 12 persons. The remaining posts could not be filled as
suitable candidates were not available .During this period the sanctioned post of teaching staff has been
increased from 100 to 141. Posts were again advertised in December 2009 to fill up vacant posts. The process
is in progress. The retired teachers help has to be continued for the benefit of students in certain specialised
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subjects. Total number of teachers is 69 out of which about 31 teachers have Ph. D. qualification whereas the
rest have M. Tech. qualification & B. Tech. qualification.
2.13 Departments of NIT Patna
2.13.1 Department of Architecture
The Department of Architecture was set up in Bihar College of Engineering in the year 1979 under
Patna University. It was the first time that architectural education had commenced in Bihar. When
the College was rechristened as National Institute of Technology Patna on 28th January 2004, it
automatically came under the control of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD),
Government of India.
The courses offered by the Department of Architecture at present are:
1. Bachelor of Architecture
2. Master of Urban and Regional Planning
3. Ph. D.
The B. Arch. course, apart from fulfilling the functional requirements, leads towards creativity,
innovation and aesthetics in the approach for design of buildings and its environs.
The postgraduate course in Master of Urban Regional Planning, which commenced from 2012‐13,
imparts knowledge of urban and regional planning, green infrastructure, environment planning,
sustainability and energy efficient aspects in urban and regional planning. It emphasizes on creating
new ideas and innovative concepts of physic‐spatial planning in the present scenario. It is the only
postgraduate level course existing in the state of Bihar in Urban and Regional Planning.
We have also initiated Ph.D. in Architecture, Planning and Conservation. Empirical and research
oriented subjects are being taken up.
2.13.2 Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry in NIT Patna was established since the setting up of the Institute.
Since its inception the department has been sincerely teaching the students of different engineering
courses in UG level. The department also started the PhD programme in Chemistry. UG and
research laboratories are equipped with modern sophisticated instruments. Two PhD students
already submitted their theses. Apart from them, one PhD student is presently working in
Department of Chemistry. Presently the department consists of four faculty members. The faculty
members of the department are committed to quality teaching and research. With a strong
foundation in the conventional areas and quest for emerging areas of Chemistry, faculty members
are engaged in a range of dynamic research programmes that include Target and Diversity oriented
Organic synthesis, Organocatalysis and Coordination chemistry. Presently, one DST sponsored
project entitled ‘Design and Development of Multifunctional Organocatalysts for Asymmetric
Synthesis’ is going on in the department under the principal investigation of Dr. Tasneem Parvin
(Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry). The dynamic faculty members of the department
are contributing to elevate the prestige of the Institute through their research activities of
international standard.
2.13.3 Department of Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering offers UG, PG and Doctoral programmes. The department has
adequate qualified and experienced faculty in all the related fields of Civil Engineering. Three
faculty members are pursuing research as part‐time candidates for the award of PhD degree. Three
new faculty members have joined the department as Assistant Professors.
Core courses under UG programme include Environmental Science, Building Science, Engineering,
Geology, Fluid Mechanics, Civil Engineering Drawing, Surveying‐1,Mechanics of Solids‐
1,Hydraulics and Open Flow Channel, Advanced Surveying, Soil Mechanics, Structural Analysis‐
1,Engineering Hydrology, Mechanics of Solids‐2,Soil and Rock Mechanics, Structural Analysis‐
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2,Design of Concrete Structure‐1, Environmental Engineering‐1,Transportation Engineering‐
1,Design of Steel Structures, Design of Hydraulic Structures, Design of Steel Structures‐2,
Environmental Engineering‐2,Foundation Engineering , Transportation Engineering‐2.The students
are also offered wide numbers of electives. The department also runs M.Tech with specialization in
Water Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering and
Environmental Engineering. The department has well‐equipped laboratories.
Department has produced four M.Tech. Six M.Tech Dissertations have been submitted. It is actively
engaged in research and at present there are seven research scholars in the department. Faculty
members have published seven papers in national and international journals. They have also
presented a number of papers in national and international conferences. Dr. Sanjeev Sinha,
Professor, has presented a paper entitled “Driving Cycle Pattern for Cars in Medium Size City of
India” at the 10th International Conference of Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies
(EASTS 2013) from 9‐12 September, 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan. They organise as well as take active
participation in different Technical Workshops, Short Term Courses, and Training Programmes. The
department has organized training programmes for faculty members and a two day National
Conference from 13‐14 June, 2013.
2.13.4. Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers courses leading to Bachelor of
Technology in Computer Science and Engineering, M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering and
Ph.D. The department has a very good infrastructure and faculty for providing excellent education.
This department has proposed to setup two new labs namely Computer Networking Lab and Image
Processing Lab. Faculty of this department are involved in research activities in the different
domains, namely Wireless Sensor Networks, e‐learning, Database systems, Semantic web, and
Pattern recognition apart from their routine classes and/or administrative responsibilities. They have
published more than 30 research papers in different international/national journals/conferences
during the academic session 2012‐2013. The faculty of CSE have delivered many expert talks in
international conference/national seminar/workshops etc. The faculty are continuously updating
their knowledge by participating in many faculty development programme/summer
school/workshop/short term training programme. Department of CSE has organized two
workshops in the academic session 2012‐13. The department has also updated B.Tech syllabus as
per requirement of IT industry to serve the society. Our students have got placement in many IT
company and still continue to be placed. Department has recently opened student branch of
Computer Society of India.
2.13.5. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
The department has adequate expertise in the areas of Microprocessors, Electronic devices, Optical
fibre communication; Signal processing, Microwaves & Antennas and Instrumentation. The Alumni
of this department occupy top positions in business, industry, R & D and academia in India and
abroad. Department has been awarded with the best faculty award by the Alumni association
during the meet held in February 2012.The placement record of the department has been
consistently excellent. UG, PG and PhD students are always motivated towards research and many
of our students have received best paper awards in national and international conferences. Faculty
of the department have published 15 papers in international journals and 3 papers in various
conferences. They have also delivered lectures as experts and have been guest speakers at different
national and international conferences.
Departmental Academic activities during 2012‐13:
Special lecture & training organized for UG & PG students:
1. Mobile Communication – Prof. Maskara
2. Signal Processing – Prof. Dutta Roy
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Four days workshop on Microcontroller – Prof. Atal Choudhary
Two days workshop on NMEICT awareness – under NMEICT project, GOI
Invited talks delivered by faculty of ECE deptt.
1. AKU Patna
2. BIT Patna
3. Patna Women’s College
Research Publications in Journal: 14
Summer/winter workshop attended by faculty of ECE deptt. 02
Distinguished academic award for excellence in ECE faculty for overall B.Tech topper for
two consecutive years
2.13.6 Department of Electrical Engineering
The department offers courses in UG, PG and PhD programmes. It has adequate qualified and
experienced faculty in all the related fields of Electrical Engineering. Five faculty members are
pursuing research for award of PhD degree. Overall, there are 9 well‐equipped laboratories in the
department which help strengthen the theoretical concept of the students. In addition, there is a
computer centre with the Internet facility which is utilized by the UG, PG and PhD students for their
projects and other related work. Department is actively engaged in research projects and the faculty
have published many papers in national and international journals. They have also presented and
published papers in various national and international conferences.
2.13.7. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
The department offers courses from disciplines of English, Economics, Organisational Behaviour &
Industrial Psychology, Personnel Management & Industrial Relations, Industrial Economics &
Accountancy and Sociology Building Economics. Keeping in mind the importance of
communication and managerial skill for success cutting across geographical boundaries, the
department aims at equipping all the students with the entire wherewithal which are essentially
required for a successful career as a technocrat or otherwise. The faculty of the department have
been actively participating at various seminars and conferences and 4 papers were presented of
which 3 became worthy of publication. The department also offers research facilities for students
desirous of earning PhD degrees in English and Economics. Setting up of a Language Lab is being
pursued actively and soon the facility will be available to the students. In addition to teaching
English, this facility will be of great advantage for future expansion of our academic curriculum into
teaching of other foreign languages.
2.13.8. Department of Information Technology
The Department of Information Technology offers courses leading to Bachelor of Technology
(B.Tech) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Information Technology. This department has started
M.Tech. course in the specialization of Information Technology from the academic session 2013‐
2014. The department will establish security lab in the next academic session. The department
possesses good infrastructure and faculty to provide excellent education. Recently, the curriculum
of the department is updated to keep up with the growing demands and the changing trends of the
IT industry. The department also support the Institute by providing IT services like network
infrastructure development and deployment, web development etc. The department is successfully
running the Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) Project of Department of
Information Technology, Government of India. Faculty has published many research papers in
International/National Journals/Conferences. Faculty of IT has delivered many expert talks at
different platforms. Department of IT has organized many faculty development
programme/summer school/workshop/short term training programme. Faculty are continuously
updating their knowledge by participating in many faculty development programme/summer
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school/workshop/short term training programme. Our students has got placement in many IT
company and still it is continuing.
2.13.9. Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers UG, PG and Doctoral programmes. The
Department has adequate qualified and experienced faculty in all the related fields of Mechanical
Engineering. Six faculty members are pursuing research for the award of Ph. D degree. The rest
possess Ph.D. degree. Appointment letter to newly selected six candidates for the post of Assistant
Professor in the department has been dispatched. Out of which three faculty have joined the
department. The rest have given their consent for joining.
Core courses under UG program include Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machinery,
CAD, CAM, Machine Drawing, Manufacturing by Shaping and Joining, Design of Machine
Elements, IC Engines and Gas Turbines, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Specialized courses for
higher degree (M.Tech) include Thermal Turbo Machine, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat
Transfer.
The theoretical knowledge is further augmented by well‐equipped laboratories. Department has
state‐of‐the‐art FMS lab. Apart from these, students are also offered a wide variety of electives.
Department has produced fifty‐four M. Tech students. Faculty members of the Department have
published six papers in the international journal and one paper in the national journal. They have
also presented their research papers in the international conferences and national conferences.
Department has also organized three short term training programmes for faculty members.
Department is actively engaged in the research and at present there are nine Research Scholars in
the Department.
The department has opened Student Section of ASME and has organized workshops on Ornithopter
challenge and Water Rocketry. It has also organized different training programmes for students.
2.13.10. Department of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics is the backbone of the Institute. It is the most essential department for
engineering courses and far beyond it remains with the engineer for the rest of his or her life, no
matter what stream they follow. The department has very experienced and highly qualified faculties
such as Prof (Dr.) S. M. Jha, Dean (FDS), Dr. S. K. Singh, HOD, Dr. R. K. Sinha, Dr. R. K. Jha, Dr. R.
P. Singh, Dr. Ayaz Ahmad who are capable of delivering what it takes to be the best. The department
is planning to introduce MS/M.Sc and integrated post graduate courses. The faculty are pursuing
research programmes and project. Currently a project under principal coordinator Dr. S. K. Singh,
HOD sponsored by MHRD is in progress and in the near future other projects have been planned to
be taken up. The department has organized one workshop and published 17 papers in various
journals, in addition 15 papers have been published in conferences. The faculty have actively
participated in 12 seminars and workshops.
2.13.11. Department of Physics
The department is an integral part of any engineering institution and it is geared up to meet any
responsibility entrusted upon it to facilitate the progress of engineering courses. The physics lab is
under the process of modernization to keep the students and researchers abreast the modern
methodologies. The faculties are fully involved in research and development activities. The faculty
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is also involved in evaluation of papers to be published in the Indian Journal of Pure and Applied
Physics. The department is going to start M. Tech in Nano Science and technology from the coming
academic session.
2.14 NIT Activities
The Institute is focused on development of games and sports and working towards that the new
activity centre has been planned and is coming up well. The constant endeavour by the Deans and
all the faculty members and the checks and balances put in place by the Institute administration has
made RAGGING on the campus a thing of the past.
2.14.1. National Service Scheme
On the Initiative of the Hon’ble Director Dr Asok De, the National Service Scheme was initiated in
the Institute in August, 2012. The committee has been formulated with six members comprising of
the Programme Coordinator Dr. Kamini Sinha and five Programme officers viz. Dr. Khursheed
Ahmad, Prof Shailendra Kr Mandal, Dr Rajesh Kr Sinha, Prof Anil Kr Dudyala and Prof Ashiwani
Kumar. The scheme was inaugurated on the 7th November 2012. Mr Deepak Kumar (Youth Officer
and Regional Head, Bihar and Jharkhand State) graced the occasion as the Chief Guest while Dr
B.B Sinha delivered an informative lecture on ‘Blood Donation’ to the students.
At present the Scheme in the Institute has five
units actively working under the five programme
officers with a total number of approximately 500
volunteers. NSS NIT Patna organised a Blood
Donation camp in collaboration with Red Cross
Blood Bank Bihar on the 10th November, 2012 in
the
memory of a student, Late Ms Pooja Bharti, a final
year student of the Civil Department, when a
total of 72 units of blood were donated by the
students. The Second Blood donation camp was organized on the 28th
January, 2013 on the occasion of the Annual Day of the Institute when a total of 52 units were
donated by the students. During Communal Harmony week (19th to 25th November, 2012), the
volunteers collected voluntary contribution of Rs 6000/‐ from students and faculty members, which
was sent to The Secretary, National Foundation for Communal Harmony, New Delhi. NSS, NIT
Patna also organised a one day workshop on ‘How to be a smart Investor’ jointly with Consumer
Guidance Society of India and Bombay Stock Exchange on the 12th March, 2013 for the students of
the Institute.
Students donating Blood in the Blood Donation Camp organized by NSS NIT Patna
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An NSS Activity centre was inaugurated on 5th
April 2013 by the Honourable Director. The
volunteers conduct free tuition classes to the
underprivileged students for two hours every
day in the evening. These classes, having
approximately 500 students are being held in the
CWRS Building of the Institute six days/week.
The students are being provided with all
facilities keeping in mind the requirements of
present time. Lately, computer education has
also been introduced to the students. The co‐
curricular activities like drawing, dancing,
singing, debate etc. at regular intervals have improved the personality and performance of the
students in their schools. Also, there is a rise in awareness among parents, who, till now had not
been giving priority to the education of their children. It has also put hope in the life of meritorious
students who have now started preparing for entrance examination of Navodaya Vidyalaya under
the guidance of the volunteers.
The latest activity of NSS NIT Patna was the celebration of the “Sampradayik Sauhdarya
Pakhwarda” from 20th August to 3rd September, 2013. It was started with the celebration of the
“Sadbhavna Diwas” on 20th August’13, when lectures on “Communal Harmony” were delivered
by two learned speakers namely Swami Satya Priyananda of Ram Krishna Mission Ashrama, Patna
and Dr Ejaz Alam from MMH Arabic and Persian University. Students very enthusiastically
participated in activities like Essay
competition, Painting competition and
Debate which were held during that period.
The topic for the Debate was “Social
Networking is a curse for the society” and the
winners were Vidya Bhushan (1106044)1st
position, Vikas Jha (1101011) 2nd Position
and Shushant Nayan 3rd position. The topic
for the painting competition was
“Communal Harmony” and the winner were Deepak Kr Roy (1105010) 1st position, Aparna Kumari
(1205027) 2nd Position and Malika (1205016)
3rd Position. The topic for the essay
competition was “Communal Harmony: the role of the youth in the 21st century” and the winners
were Khusboo Kumari (1206045) 1st position, Ashutosh Shrivastava (13B1054) 2nd Position and
Ashish Kumar (1201039) 3rd Position.
From 2013 onwards NSS has been made a part of the course curriculum and fresh registrations for
the same are going on. Due to the active role of NSS NIT Patna, the state government is in the process
of sanctioning a total of 10 units for the Institute which is expected to be done by the end of 2013.
2.14.2. Women Cell
Director Prof. Asok De inaugrating the evening tution classes for underpriviledged students at NIT Patna
Swami Satya Priyananda with Director Asok De on the eve of Sadbhavna Divas at NIT Patna
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As per the directives of the Chairman UGC a Women’s cell has been set up under a committee to
ensure safe working environment and inspiring learning environment for the women employees
and girl students of the Institute in order to enable them to discharge their academic and professional
responsibilities efficiently. The committee constantly monitors the existing arrangements and
suggests additional measures to be put into operation to ensure that the Institute is free of any kind
of harassment.
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CHAPTER – III
THE STAFF
3.1 Academic Staff (Teaching)
SN Particulars
Details of faculty in position Vacancies
Sanctioned
In position
SC ST OBC
Minority
General
Total
SC ST OBC
Minority
General
Total
(i) Male
Professor 25 3+5* - - - - 8 8 17 Associate
Professor 48 12+8
* - - - - 20 20 27
Assistant Professor
100 44 6 2 9 3 24 44# 9 6 12 - 22 50
(ii) Female Professor - - - - - Associate
Professor - 1 - - - 1 1
Assistant Professor
- 6 - - 2 1 3 6
Total 173 79 6 2 11 4 56 79 9 6 12 - 22 94
The details of Faculty members are given below:
The details of Faculty members are given below:
Department of Architecture
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil Fulena Rajak Ajay Kumar
Manoj Kumar Anjali Sharma
Bijay Kr. Das
Kamini Sinha
Mazharul Haque
Ravish Kumar
Shailendra Kumar Mandal
Department of Chemistry
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil Sita Ram Sharma Khursheed Ahmad
Mukesh Chaudhary
Tasneen Parveen
Department of Civil
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil L.B. Roy A. R. Quaff
Vivekanand Singh Anshuman Singh [EOL]
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Sanjeev Sinha Baboo Rai
S. S. Mishra Reena Singh
N. S. Mourya S. K. Singh
Sanjay Kumar
Sanjeev Kr. Suman
Sunil Kr. Murmu
Sunita Kumari
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil Nil Kumar Abhishek
M P Singh
M T U Haider
Rajib Ghosh
Department of Electronics and Comm. Engineering
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
D K Singh M. A. Mujeeb Bikash Chandra Sahana
Rabindra Kumar Jayanta Ghosh
Vidya Sagar Ritesh Kumar Mishra
Department of Electrical Engineering
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
G.K. Choudhary A.K. Sahni Alok Ranjan
M.M. Choudhary Ramesh Kumar Ashwani Kumar
U. S. Triar S.N. Verma Jayanti Choudhary
Rajib Kr. Mandal
Department of HSS
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil Kalpana Sinha A.R. Sinha
Department of IT
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil Nil Abhay Kumar
Anand Shanker Tewari
Anil Kumar Dudyala
Jyoti Prakash Singh
Prabhat Kumar
Department of Mathematics
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
S. M. Jha S.K.Singh Ayaz Ahmad
Pramod Kumar Yadav
R.K. Jha
R.K. Sinha
R.P. Singh
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
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Sudarshan Singh A. N. Sinha Amit Kumar
S. K. Verma Om Prakash Arun Kumar
Prakash Chandra Asim Gopal Barman
S. S. Prasad M.N. Pandey
Naresh Kumar
Sahid Mahmood
Department of Physics
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Nil N. R. Lal Dev Kumar Mahto
3.2 Non‐Academic Staff (Non‐Teaching)
Name
Sri Rajeev Ranjan
Sri Rajesh Kumar
Sri Giridhar Gopal
Sri Jyotish Kr. Sah
Sri Jaso Lal Sao
Sri Ramawatar Paswan
Sri Ashok Singh
Sri Md. Arshad
Sri Anil Kumar
Smt. Kavita Lal
Sri Saket Narayan Choudhary
Sri Deepak Kr. Singh
Sri Ajay Kr. Balmiki
Sri Laldeo Sharma
Sri Jagdish Sharma
Sri Ram Lakhan Mistry
Sri Sailja Nand Murari
Sri Arun Kr Gupta
Sri Rajendra Prasad
Sri Baijnath Prasad
Sri Bachan Ram
Sri Deo Narayan Mahto
Sri Laxman Pd. Arya
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Sri Gauri Raut
Sri Ganesh Murmu
Sri Jawahar Paswan
Sri Ayodhya Mali
Sri Krishna Mahto
Sri Nageshwar Lal
Sri Rabindra Bhagat
Sri Ram Nath Raut
Sri Ram Phal Kamti
Sri Anil Kumar
Sri Ashok Kumar (WS)
Sri Basudeo Lal
Sri Basudeo Sao
Sri Bhajan Prasad
Sri Bipin Kumar Lal
Sri Chandreswar Saw
Sri Chhote Lal Rajak
Sri H. N. Lalkaran
Sri Kamlesh Ram
Sri Kapoor Chand
Sri Mahanand Singh
Sri Rama Nand Sahani
Sikander Paswan
Sri Jawahar Mahto
Sri Rameswar Mahto
Sri B.B Sharma
Sri Dinesh Chandra Ram
Sri Paras Nath
Sri Rakesh Kr Balmiki
Smt Dharamshila Devi
Smt Parmila Devi
Smt Rajkumari Devi
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Sri Sushil Kr. Paswan
Sri Avinash Kr.
Sri Upendra Lal
Sri Shailendra Kr. Singh
Sri Suresh Ram
Sri Ravindra Raut
Sri Dharmendra Kumar
Smt Meena Devi
Sri Umesh Prasad
Sri Lal Babu
Sri Nageshwar Mandal
Sri Birendra Singh
Sri Dinesh Ram
Sri Hansh Nath Maurya
Sri Vijay
Sri Ramesh Prasad
Sri NK Vishwakarma
Sri Mundrika Yadav
Sri Md. Anwar
Sri Suresh Chandra Mandal
Sri Anup Mahto
Sri Ramesh Chandra Gupta
Sri Upendra Singh
Sri Ajay Kumar
Sri Jawed Alam
Sri Abrar Khan
Sri P.K. Shrivastava
Sri N.N. Lal
Sri Syed M. Hussain
Sri Vishwanath Mahto
Sri Purandar Mishra
Smt. Sunita Kumari
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Sri Sushil Kumar
Sri Pawan Kr. Choudhary
Sri Sita Ram
Sri Md. Pyare
Sri Md. Perwej
Sri Kanhai Ram
Sri Sheo Kumar
Sri Vijay Kumar Mandal
Sri Bablu Kumar
Smt. Rita Devi
3.3 Training Status
NIT Patna encourages its faculty to actively participate in the International and National Conferences to
present their research findings. At present, funds are provided for attending an International Conference
once in three years and National Conference every year as per the norms approved by BoG. In addition, they
are also encouraged to participate in special training programmes, summer/winter school to enhance and
update their knowledge and skills.
The Institute has a provision of development programme to the non‐teaching staff wherein staff members
are made to undergo training in the areas, which can be of direct relevance to the nature of duties entrusted
to them. Apart from this short‐term computer training courses are also scheduled within the Institute to
enhance their knowledge and skills.
3.4 Placement of Staff for Academic Excellence
Due to shortage of faculty members no faculty was placed for academic excellence during this session.
However, NIT Patna administration is fully aware of the importance of placement of staff for academic
excellence.
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CHAPTER – IV
TEACHING PROGRAMMES
4.1 Courses Offered
The Institute offers degree courses B.Tech, B.Arch., Post Graduate Courses (M.Tech) and Doctoral courses
in the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations.
S. No. Degree/Program Branch of Specialization Duration
Graduation Program:
1 B. Arch Architecture 5 year –
Full time
2
B. Tech
Civil Engineering
4 year –
Full time
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electronics & Communication Engineering
5 Electrical Engineering
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
Post Graduate Program:
1 Master in Architecture Urban & Regional Planning
2 year –
Full time
2
M. Tech in Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
3 Structural Engineering
4 Transportation Engineering
5 Water Resources Engineering
6 M. Tech in Computer
Science & EngineeringComputer Science & Engineering
7 M. Tech in Electrical
Engineering
Control System Engineering
8 Power System Engineering
9 M. Tech in Electronics &
Communication Engineering Communication Systems
11 M. Tech in Mechanical
Engineering
Refrigeration, Air‐conditioning & Heat
Transfer
12 Thermal Turbo Machinery
Dual (M. Tech + Ph.D.) Degree Program
1
Dual Degree
Architecture
Minimum
4 Yrs
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electrical Engineering
5 Electronics & communication Engineering
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
Doctoral Program:
1
Ph. D
Architecture
Minimum
3 Yrs
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electrical Engineering
5 Electronics & communication Engineering.
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
8 Chemistry
9 Humanities & Social Sciences
10 Mathematics
11 Physics
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4.2 Course‐wise Enrolment break‐up
For UG Courses
Count of StudentName
Alloted Category
YOA UG/PG PrgCode OB OBPH OP OPPH SC SCPH ST STPHGrand Total
2012 UG ARUG 15 32 1 9 3 1 61
CEUG 23 1 45 1 13 1 7 91
CSUG 26 4 45 2 13 7 97
ECUG 23 2 43 1 14 7 90
EEUG 25 1 48 1 14 1 7 97
ITUG 20 31 2 13 1 6 73
MEUG 27 1 52 1 14 7 102
UG Total 159 5 300 9 90 3 44 1 611
2012 Total 159 5 300 9 90 3 44 1 611
Grand Total 159 5 300 9 90 3 44 1 611
PG Courses
Count of Student
Alloted Category
YOA UG/PG PrgCode OB OBPH OP OPPH SC ST Grand Total
2012 PG ARPG 5 1 6
CEPG 23 25 10 1 59
CSPG 5 1 9 2 1 18
ECPG 5 7 1 2 15
EEPG 16 1 26 8 4 55
MEPG 20 1 22 8 3 54
PG Total 69 3 94 1 31 9 207
2012 Total 69 3 94 1 31 9 207
Grand Total 69 3 94 1 31 9 207
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4.4Student’s Total Strength
S.No. Particulars Number of students’ in position
SC ST OBC Minority General Others Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (3‐8)
2012‐2013
Boys
Under Graduate 82 38 146 0 268 0 534
Post Graduate 29 9 66 0 84 0 188
Ph.D 0 0 0 0 18 0 18
Any other (Please specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Girls
Under Graduate 10 7 18 0 41 0 76
Post Graduate 1 0 6 0 9 0 16
Ph.D 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Any other (Please specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 122 54 236 0 422 0 834
Grand Total= 403 181 741 0 1458 3 2786
4.5 The Hostels:
NIT Patna has got three Boyʹs Hostels with a total accommodation capacity of 492 boys and one Girls Hostel
with accommodation capacity of 134 girl students. Some new are under construction.
4.6 Scholarships/Assistance‐ship
Sl.
No. Scholarship/Stipends Awarding Authority Amount Rs.
1. Minority‐1 Minority Commission, Ranchi 17000
2. Ex‐seerviceman‐1 Uttar Pradesh Sainik Kalyan 2500
3. SC‐2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 49760
4. SC‐1 Indian Oil, New Delhi 12000
5. SC‐3 Indian Oil, New Delhi 108000
6. ST‐2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 49760
7. Gen‐1 SitaRam Jindal Foundation, New Delhi 2400
8. SC‐1 Indian Oil, New Delhi 12000
9. SC‐2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 41600
10. ST‐3 Director of Tech. Edn., Itanagar 17800
11. BCE‐1 BC Welfare, WB 15880
12. SC‐2 Welfare of SC, Assam 27368
13. SC‐1 Tech. Edn., HP 6000
14. SC‐1 Social Welfare Dept., Karnataka 50000
15. Minority‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Thiruvanthpuran 20000
16. OBC‐1 ST Dept. Chhattisgarh, Raipur 13260
17. SC‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., H.P. 6000
18. ST‐2 Engineers India, New Delhi 18000
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Sl.
No. Scholarship/Stipends Awarding Authority Amount Rs.
19. ST‐1 ST Development, U.P. 15300
20. Gen‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 4500
21. OBC‐1 District Welfare Nagpur, M.P. 21060
22. Gen‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Assam 10600
23. ST‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Assam 14630
24. Gen‐2 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 18000
25. ST‐2 Engineers India, New Delhi 18000
26. ST‐3 Director of Tech. Edn., Kohima 34800
27. ST‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Andhra Pradesh 10600
28. SC‐1 Social welfare, Krishna Dist. A.P. 17044
29. SC‐2 District Welfare U.P. 24510
30. Gen‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 3600
31. SC‐158 District Welfare, Patna 3165600
32. ST‐53 District Welfare, Patna 857000
33. OBC‐21 District Welfare, Patna 490810
34. Minority‐14 Bihar State Minority Fin. Corp., Patna 39500
Total Rs. 5214882
4.7 Games and Sports
During this academic session following Sports activities took place:
(a) Indoor Games (Boys and girls)
(i) Badminton
(ii) TT
(iii) Carrom Board
(iv) Chess, etc.
(b) Outdoor Games (Boys and Girls)
(i) Races
(ii) 50 m Girls, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1000m and 1550 m.
(iii) Long jumps and High jumps
(iv) Discuss throw
(v) 4x100 m relay race
(vi) Volley Ball
(vii) Cricket
(c) Cultural Activities:
During this academic session following Cultural activities took place:‐
(i) JAM
(ii) Mimicry
(iii) Mono Acting
(iv) Debate (Hindi & English)
(v) Skit
(vi) Quiz
(vii) Singing (Solo, Group, Folk and Classical)
(viii) Instrumental
(ix) Painting
(x) Collage
(xi) Essay (English & Hindi)
(xii) Dance (Solo & Group)
(xiii) Fashion Show
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4.8 Awards
Nil
4.9 Examination Details
The academic session is divided into two Semesters each of approximately 20 weeks duration, an Autumn
Semester (July‐December) and a Spring Semester (January‐May). The Academic Section of the Institute
centrally conducts Mid‐Semester and End Semester examination in respect of the theory component of the
Subject. Class Test, Assignment, Tutorials, Viva‐Voce, laboratory assignment etc. are the components of
continuous assessment process. Examination work such as Paper setting and evaluation for Mid Semester
and Class Test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department.
The Paper Setting for End‐Semester Examination is done by external Subject expert from Panel of paper
setters suggested by HOD. The Paper Setters are provided with detailed syllabus, with feedback such as
course covered, mid‐semester and class test examination papers for the reference.
The Senate of the Institute approves Schedule of academic activities for a session which includes dates for
registration, mid‐Semester and end‐Semester examination, inter‐Semester break etc.
4.10Training and Placement
The placement and training cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the training and proper
placement of final and pre‐final year students of NIT Patna. Following is the branch wise break‐up of the
campus selection during 2012‐13.
Sl.No Date of Visit Name of Comp/Org. ME EE CE ECE CSE Arch IT Total Remarks
1 06.08.2012 VERIZON 8 3 11
2 07.08.2012 TATA Motors. Ltd. 2 2 4
3 31.08.2012 MUSIGMA 1 2 3 2 8
4 07.09.2012 Capgemini 3 5 6 14
5
11.09.2012 SAMSUNG Engineering
Lab
4 4
6
3.10.2012 Compro Technology 0 Result
awaited
7 18.10.2012 Mahindra & Mahindra 3 3
8 30.10.2012 Hero MotoCorp Ltd. 6 6
9 01.11.2012 ABB Ltd. 4 4
10
02.11.2012 Ericsson India Global
Services Pvt. Ltd.
11 12 1 24
11
06.11.2012 Indian Navy 1 1 Result
awaited
12 08.11.2012 Maruti Suzuki 4 4
13 10.11.2012 Infosys 4 1 4 10 4 23
14
17.11.2012 Hydrabad Industries
Ltd.
1 1
15
22.11.2012 Oceaneering
International Services
Ltd.
3 3
16 26.11.2012 Rancore Technologies 2 5 7
17
04.12.2012 Indian Army 0 Result
awaited
18
17.12.2012 Godrej & Boyce Mfg.
Co.
1 3 4
19 22.12.2012 L & T (ECC) 4 4 8 2 18
20 03.01.2013 ERA Group 2 2
21 07.01.2013 Tricon Infotech 3 1 1 5
22 10.01.2013 L & T (Powai) 2 2
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24.01.2013 Polaris Financial
Technology
3 1 4
24 28.01.2013 BPCL 6 5 11
25
04.02.2013 Sobha Developers 0 Result
awaited
26 07.02.2013 IOCL 2 4 4 10
27 08.02.2013 AFCONS INFRA Ltd. 2 3 5
28 14.02.2013 Mecon Ltd. 3 3
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28.02.2013 NEWTON Tutorial Pvt.
Ltd.
2 3 2 7 1 wating
(IT Dept.)
30 01.03.2012 Samsung Research India 1 1
31 11.03.2013 ITDC Ltd. 2 2
32 19.03.2013 VEDANTA 4 5 1 10
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03.04.2013 Saint Gobain Glass
India Ltd.
0 Result
awaited
34 16.04.2013 Viraj Profiles Ltd. 1 1
35 03.06.2013 IL & FS
36 22.06.2013 Trident Group
37 Bhushan Steel 2 4 6
Total no. of job offers
made
43 41 23 40 43 2 16 208
Total no. of registered
eligible students
48 56 45 62 63 28 302
% of offers 89.58 73.21 51.1 64.52 68.25 57.14 68.874
*Complete Results yet to be received.
PG PLACEMENT REPORT OF NIT PATNA (2012‐2013)
Sl.No. Date of Visit Name of Comp/Org. ME EE CE ECE AR CSE IT Total Remarks
1 07.09.12 CAPGEMINI 1 1 2
2 18.10.2012 Mahindra & Mahindra 1 1
3 28.02.2013 NEWTON Tutorial Pvt.
Ltd.
1 1 1 waiting
(EE Dept.)
Total no. of offers made
recruited
1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4
Vocational Training:
The placement and training cell has arranged for on‐site vocational training (VT) of all final as well as pre‐
final year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies like ABB, SIEMENS, DRDO, BSNL,
NTPC, Prashar Bharti, SAIL, HEC, ECR, NHPC, etc. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/
companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2012‐13
Sl. Branch Name of Organization
01 Mechanical
Engineering
IOCL,NTPC,SAIL, HAL, NALCO,ECR,ITDR MSME,HECL, Bharat
Wagon,KBUNL, Kolkata Port Trust,Shipyard
02 Electrical
Engineering
IOCL,BSNL,NTPC,SAIL,BHEL,NHPC,OIL,HECL,KBUNL, Prasar Bharti,
Hindalco,BSEB,KEAEL,ETI,GAIL,DLW,TU,PGCIL,SBFC,
ONGC,PESU,VECC
03 Civil Engineering IRCON,NTPC,SAIL,NHPC,HAL,SSPL,OIL,SRB,GRB,IITK,IITD,NPCIL,ACC
04 Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
IOCL,BSNL,NTPC,SAIL,BHEL,HCL,DRDO,SSPL,DMRC,HECL, Prasar
Bharti,TATA Steel,NIC,BEL,NITK,STESALIT,TTC,DLMW,LG
Electronics,MTNL,SNTI
05 Computer Science
& Engineering
BSNL,SAIL,HCL,DRDO,NIC,DMRC, Student Corner,IIT
Bombay,CEL,NIIT,ISSA,STTC, Micro Max Information
06 Information
Technology
IOCL,BSNL,SAIL,NHPC,NIVT,NIC, Student Corner,SSE, Department It
Simla,JAPIT,SREST,VSERVE, A Mass Softech, Applied Lab, CMPDI, Softech
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Park India,USHA Computer , Servition It Solution,NCR,NIT Surathkal,
Software Mahathi, Apin Technology,BHEL
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CHAPTER‐V
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
5.1 Research & Consultancy office has taken the responsibilities of encouraging research and
consultancy, testing works with a view to solve the live problems of the society. This office
provides facilities to govt. organisation, industries for getting their technical problems, solved.
Further, this office is also engaged in providing technical training to the society such as conducting
Pleader Survey Training Course. The achievements of financial year 2012‐13 are as follows:
1. Received 131 Consultancy Projects from govt. organisation
2. Received 68 Consultancy Projects from non‐govt. organisation
3. Received 109 Testing Projects from govt. organisation
4. Received 234 Testing Projects from non‐govt. organisation
5. 126 candidates participated in Pleader Survey Training Course‐2012
6. Amount received from Consultancy Rs. 1,33,47,349/‐
7. Amount received from Testing Rs. 35,45,529/‐
8. Amount received from Pleader Survey Training Course Rs. 3,15,000/‐
Some of our clients are : Hope homes and finance Pvt. Ltd., Tripti sadan Apartment, E‐C Railways (Buxar,
Samastipur, Patna, Dehri‐on‐sone), Bihar state hydropower corporation, Infracture Development Autjority,
Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Ltd. (Nalanda, Patna, Bhagalpur, Saharsa, Motihari, Bettian, Darbhanga,
Katihar)National Highways Autority of India, Rural Works department and so on.
5.2 Ongoing Ph.D
Enrolment
No
Branch Current
Sem
Name
92242 ARPH 9 ANJALI SHARMA
92243 ARPH 9 SHAILENDRA KUMAR MANDAL
92244 ARPH 9 RAVISH KUMAR
92245 CEPH 9 SANJEEV KUMAR SUMAN
92246 CEPH 9 DINESHWAR PRASAD SINGH
92253 EEPH 9 BIKASH CHANDRA SAHANA
92254 EEPH 9 JAYANTI CHOUDHARY
92255 MEPH 9 ARUN KUMAR
92256 MEPH 9 MADHAVA NAND PANDEY
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92257 MEPH 9 SHAHID MAHMOOD
113606 ARPH 6 MAZHARUL HAQUE
113607 ARPH 6 GAURAV SINGH
113608 CEPH 6 REENA SINGH
113609 CEPH 6 KUMAR SATISH
113610 CEPH 6 MANOJ KUMAR RAJAK
113611 MEPH 6 RAVI KANT RANJAN
124570 ARPH 4 AJAY KUMAR
124571 CEPH 4 PARMA NAND THAKUR
124572 CEPH 4 SANJAY KUMAR
124573 CHPH 4 RUCHI BHARTI
124574 CSPH 4 BIRESH KUMAR
124575 CSPH 4 KUMAR ABHISHEK
124576 CSPH 4 RAJIB GHOSH
124577 ECPH 4 SHAHIRUDDIN
124578 ECPH 4 RAVINDRA KUMAR
124579 EEPH 4 ASHIWANI KUMAR
124580 EEPH 4 RAJIB KUMAR MANDAL
124581 ITPH 4 RAJEEV RANJAN
124582 ITPH 4 ABHAY KUMAR
124583 ITPH 4 ANAND SHANKER TEWARI
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124584 MAPH 4 PRIYANKA SINGH
124585 MAPH 4 SUSHANT KUMAR BHARDWAJ
124586 MAPH 4 MANOJ KUMAR YADAV
124587 MEPH 4 SYED SHAHBAZ ANJUM
124588 MEPH 4 SUDIPTA KISHORE PRADHAN
124589 MEPH 4 NARESH KUMAR
135170 MEPH 2 PRABHANSU
135171 MEPH 2 MUNNA VERMA
135405 ECPH 8 TAIMOOR KHAN
5.3 Proposed Plan for research
In order to enhance the research activity each faculty member is requested to propose their research plan for
their field of specialisation and interest
5.4 Institute – Industry Collaboration
In the existing academic programmes in the Institute a great deal of emphasis is laid on institute – Industry
interaction and linkages with other Institutions. The aim is to orient the academic programmes towards
providing trained human resource to industry needs through meaningful and practical education to the
students. It also provides support to the industry for their research and development activities. The Institute
is in the process of exploring further linkages with other R&D laboratories.
5.5 Innovations and Technology Transfer
The Institute has taken positive steps in the field of innovations in the context of engineering education and
has made functional a centre for innovation in engineering education at the institute. Contacts in this context
had been established with Prof. P.D.Kulkarni, Former principal of NITTTR, Chandigarh and a very reputed
name in the field of teacher’s training and innovation of teaching method who came over to the institute and
enlighten the teachers about innovation that can be envisaged in engineering education.
Work has been done at the institute in the field of technology transfer also in the sense that many M.Tech.
Projects have been undertaken on the utilisation of solar energy in day‐ to‐ life situation.
5.6 TEQIP Activities:
TEQIP has been instrumental in various R&D consultancy activities, infrastructure related activities and
teaching learning enhancement activities. Several academically weak students have been given extra
coaching to make up their deficiencies and stand up in academics. Along with that, TEQIP has sponsored
several short‐term courses and has given assistance to several postgraduate students to participate and
present their paper in conferences. The expenditure from TEQIP fund for different activities are as follows:
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Activities Expenditure
(Rs)
Procurement of goods(Equipments, Furniture, Books, LR, Software) and Civil
works for improvement in teaching, training and learning facilities.
4118359/‐
Enhancement of R&D and institutional consultancy activities 100000/‐
Faculty and staff development for improved competence 231659/‐
Incremental operating cost 12000/‐
Total 4462018
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CHAPTER‐VI
THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES
6.1 Board of Governors
Sl. Name Designation
1. Sri. Manas Bihari Verma
Chairperson, BOG
National Institute of Technology Patna
(Former Director, Aeronautical Development Agency, [DRDO],
Bangalore, Karnataka)
Chairperson, BOG
NIT Patna
2. Prof. Asok De
Director, National Insitute of Technology Patna
Ex‐officio Member
3. Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary
Incharge dealing with technical
Education,
Member
Department of Higher Education
Ministry of Human Resources Development
C‐Wing, Shastri Bhawan,
Member
4. Financial
Advisor,
Member
Department of Higher Education
Ministry of Human Resources Development
C‐Wing, Shastri Bhawan,
Member
5. Prof. Surendra Kumar
Nominee of Govt. of Bihar
Member
6. Nominee of Govt. of Bihar (Vacant) Member
7. Prof. Rajiv Sinha
Professor (Engineering Member
Geosciences)
Member
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur‐ 208016
Member
8. Prof. Rohini Godbole
Centre for High Energy Physics
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore‐560012
Member
9. Prof. Suresh Mohan Jha
Department of Mathematics
National Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐800005
Member
10. SENATE nominee from amongst Assistant Professors/
Associate Professors (vacant)
Member
11. Prof. Anil Kumar Bhowmick
Director
Indian Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐ 800 013
Member
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Sl. Name Designation
12. Prof. Vidya Sagar
Registrar
National Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐ 800005
Secretary to the BOG
6.2 Finance Committee
1 Prof. Manas Bihari Verma, Former Director,
Aeronautical Development Agency, (DRDO),
Bangalore, Karnataka
Chairman, Board of Governors,
NIT Patna (ex‐officio Chairman)
Chairman
2 Prof. Asok De
Director, NIT Patna
Director, NIT Patna
(ex‐officio)
Member
3 Joint Secretary dealing with NITs or his nominee,
MHRD
Nominee of MHRD Govt. of India Member
4 Financial Adviser (HRD) or his nominee, MHRD Nominee of MHRD Govt. of India Member
5 To be nominated by BOG of the Institute Nominee of BOG, NIT Patna Member
6 To be nominated by BOG of the Institute Nominee of BOG, NIT Patna Member
7 Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna, (ex‐officio) Member‐
Secretary
6.3 Building and Works Committee
1. Prof. Asok De
Director, NIT Patna
Chairman, BWC, NIT Patna
2. Sri Rajesh Singh
Deputy Secretary (NITs), Deptt. of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development, GOI
“C” wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi‐110001
Member, BWC NIT Patna
3. Superintending Engineer(C), PCC, CPWD, 6th Floor,
Pant Bhawan, Patna‐1
Member, BWC NIT Patna
4. Sri J.M. Paswan
Superintending Engineer (E), PCEC, CPWD, 7th
Floor, Pant Bhawan, Patna‐1
Member, BWC NIT Patna
5. Dr. G.K. Choudhary
Dean(Planning & Development)
NIT Patna.
Member, BWC NIT Patna
6. Vacant Member (to be nominated by BOG,
NIT Patna)
7. Sri Navin Soi
Director (Finance), Deptt. of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development, GOI
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
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“C” wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi‐ 110001
8. Sri Bhisma Kumar Chugh
Special Advisor,
Innovative Technologies & Systems,
Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, Room
No. B 404, New Delhi‐110002
Res. Add:‐ C‐II/151, Satya Marg, Chanakya Puri, New
Delhi‐ 110021.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
9. Prof. A.K. Sinha
Executive Engineer(ESU),
NIT Patna cum Chairman, Works Monitoring
Committee for IVRCL Construction Works at NIT Patna.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
10. Sri K.H.K. Prasad
COO, IVRCL Limited, Hyderabad
Representative of the Contractor, IVRCL Ltd.,
Hyderabad for NIT Patna Building Projects.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
11. Sri G.D. Roy
Executive Director and Project In‐charge, NIT Patna
Projects, Consulting Engineering Services (India)
Pvt. Ltd. (PMC for IVRCL Projects at NIT Patna.)
57 Nehru Place(5th Floor), New Delhi‐ 110019.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
12. Sri A.G. Krishna Menon
Consulting Architect for IVRCL Projects at NIT
Patna, F‐313 C, 2nd floor Lado Sarai, New Delhi‐ 110030
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
6.4 Other Committees
Senate
Sl. Name Address Designation
1. Prof.Asok De Director, NIT Patna Chairman,
SENATE
2. Prof. Sudarshan Singh Prof. of Mech. Engg. Member
3. Prof. M.M. Choudhary Prof. of Elect. Engg. Member
4. Prof. S.M. Jha Prof. of Mathematics Member
5. Prof. U.S. Triar Prof. of Elect. Engg. & Dean
(Academic)
Member
6. Prof. G.K. Choudhary Prof. of Elect. Engg. Member
7. Prof. S.K. Verma Prof. of Mech. Engg. Member
8. Prof. D.K. Singh Prof. of Electronics and
Communication Engg.
Member
9. Prof.Ajay Kumar Sinha Prof. of Civil Engg. Member
10. Prof. Shormishtha Panja
Head, Deptt. of English,
University of Delhi, New
Delhi‐110007
Member
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11. Prof. Pushplata Tripathi
School of Science, IGNOU,
MaidanGarhi, New Delhi‐
110068
Member
12. Dr. Debranjan Sarkar
VEC Salt Lake City, Kolkata‐
700064
Member
13. Dr. L.B. Roy HOD, Civil Engg. Special invitee
14. Dr. Sawal Kishore Singh HOD, Mathematics Special invitee
15. Dr. N.R. Lal HOD, Physics Special invitee
16. Dr. Kalpana Sinha HOD, Humanities and Social
Sciences
Special invitee
17. Dr. Fulena Rajak HOD, Architecture Special invitee
18. Sri A.K. Sahani HOD, Elect. Engg. Special invitee
19. Dr. Sita Ram Sharma HOD, Chemistry Special invitee
20. Dr. M.P. Singh HOD, CSE & ITY Special invitee
21. Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna Secretary to
SENATE
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CHAPTER‐VII
CONCESSIONS FOR SCs, STs, OBCs, HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
7.1 Concessions Provided for Students
Relaxation in minimum eligibilities:
B. Tech. / B. Arch. Admission eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PH candidates are governed by CCB (Central
Counseling Board).
M. Tech. admission eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PH candidates are governed by MHRD rules (on the basis
of Grade Score).
Reservation of seats
(a) 15% seats are reserved for SC and 7.5% for ST candidates.
(b) 3% seats are reserved for PH candidates.
(c) 27% seats are reserved for OBC candidates.
7.2 Concessions Provided for Staff
Reservation in appointment and promotion to SC/ST/PH candidates as per Govt. of India rule is applicable
at this Institute. Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is also applicable at this
Institute as per Govt. of India rules.
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CHAPTER‐VIII
FINANCIAL STATUS
8.1 Analysis of Plan and Non‐Plan Grants
The estimate of requirements of grant under non‐ plan head was arrived at by considering pay and
allowances for teaching and non‐ teaching staff, pension and retirement benefit, electricity, water and
telephone, Estate maintenance, departmental operating expenses, minor equipment, Students amenities,
hospital expenses, contingent expenses, other operating expenses and other expenses, legal charges, meeting
expenses, postal expenses, printing and stationery. A sum of rupees 212600000/‐ was sanctioned by MHRD
to cover these expenses.
Similarly the estimate of requirements of grant under the plan head was arrived at by considering the fund
requirement for the purchase of fixed assets like computer and accessories, electric equipment, furniture,
Generator, library building, purchase of photocopier machine, projection equipment, telecommunication
equipment, water cooler and purifier purchase, renovations of hostels, Institute building, quarters,
construction of boundary wall, vertical expansion of some of the buildings etc.. MHRD sanctioned Rs.
325002000/‐ for purpose of plan fund in the financial year 2012‐13..
8.2 Sources of Funds
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India is source for providing funds to this Institute
8.3 Expenditure Position for last three years
Expenditure position is given in Appendix 11.10
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CHAPTER‐IX
CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES
9.1 Computer Services Centre
Computer Service Centre is the backbone of computing facilities in NIT Patna. It is most modern and
beautiful centre to have in this Institute. It consists of 190 PCs along with 6 servers. The different servers are
(i) Web Server, (ii) FTP server, (iii) DNS server, (iv) Database Server. It is being configured to provide a
complete network service to the institute with all security measures through Unified Threat Management
(UTM) and managed switch. Two on‐line UPS with capacities of 80KVA and 20 KVAare installed to provide
uninterrupted power supply to all the laboratories and server rooms of the centre. To protect against any
kind of theft and damage, all the labs will be under surveillance of IP cameras. One of the Laboratory of
Computer service Centre has been upgraded into virtual class room under National Knowledge Network
(NKN) of Government of India (GoI). 100 Mbps leased line of PGCIL has been installed with router. Services
of 100 Mbps will be commissioned. This 100 Mbps will be upgraded to 1 GBps in due course of time. All the
above mentioned services will be hopefully started by August 2011. Apart from the computer service centre,
every department has a fully operational computer lab of their own to sharpen their programming skills and
to get hands‐on experience with the use of the software in their respective fields of concern.
EDA LAB‐Electronic Data Automation lab is the central lab that is used for general information access and
for carrying out various research works.
9.2 Workshops
There is one central workshop with good number of machines. The various shops are Carpentry, Black
smithy, Foundry, Sheet Metal, Machine tool etc.
9.03 Library
Central library occupies a place of pride in NIT Patna and is an
essential component of the institute’s outstanding research and
education mission. It is most lively place on the campus providing
a safe comfortable and friendly environment that enables learning
and advancement of knowledge and promotes discovery and
scholarship. The mission of the central library is to facilitate creation
of new knowledge through acquisition, organization and
dissemination of knowledge resources and providing for value
added services.
Sections: the central library consists of five different sections, which are as follows:
1. General Section (first and Second Floor): General Section consists of 37350 books (approx.) which
are issued for 14 days to the students and for a semester to the teachers.
2. Reference Section (Third Floor): This section consists of 1750
books (approx.) which may be referred in the section.
3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) section (Third Floor): This section
consists of 5900 books (approx.) which are issued to the
concerned students for a semester.
4. Journal/Periodical Section (Third Floor): Some of the ASCE
and ASME and IEEE print volume journals are available in the
section. The current version of the journals will be made
available to the users very shortly.
5. E‐Resource Section (Ground Floor): The central library has a
modern Electronic Library in the form of E‐Resources centre. It
includes AMERICAN SOCIENTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ACSE), AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME), IEL, IEEE/IEE, ACM, NATURE journals and many more, in
full text subscribed through as core member of INDEST consortium. These digital resources are also
available on the campus LAN.
Library Team
Professor In‐Charge :Dr. Vivekanand Singh (Dept. of Civil Engg.)
Email‐[email protected]
Asst. Professor In‐charge : Dr. M.P. Singh (Dept. of computer Sc. &Engg)
Email‐[email protected]
General Section :Shri M. Anand ([email protected])
Shri L P Arya
Shri. A.K. Choudhary
One library skilled person (on daily wages basis)
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (SC/ST)Section :Shri K.D. Mahto
Reference/Journal‐Section :Mrs Sudhalata
Official Work :Shri A. K. Balmiki
MD Anwar
Others Staffs :One daily wages ( for sorting /staking)
One daily wages (for sweeping & cleaning).
Collection Organizations: The Library resources stand an excellent collection of over 45,000 books
catering to the needs of all the relevant fields of science, engineering, technology, humanities, social
sciences and management.
Resources Number
Books, CDs , & Video 40911
Special Collection (SC/ST Section) 4013
Bound Volumes of Journals 103
Total Collection as on March 31, 2010 45027
Library Layout: The Library is spread over four floors with the total covered area of 19000 sq. ft.
(approx.) and is at the left side of the main entrance gate of the Institute. The floor‐wise distribution of
services and resources in the library are mentioned below:
Ground Floor: The ground floor houses the receptions counter, property counter, visitors waiting space
and E‐Resources Section.
First Floor: First floor houses the office, Circulation counter, stack area for General section {Books (from
Class No. 600 to 999)}
Second Floor: Second floor houses Stack Area for General Section [Books (from Class No. 000 to599)]
and Reading space for General Section.
Third Floor: The second floor houses the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) Section, Reference Section,
Journal/Periodical section and Reading Space.
Library Hours:
Monday to Friday : 08:30 AM (with 1 hr. lunch break from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM)
Saturday /Sunday /Holiday : Closed
LIBRARY SERVICES : Library provides Issue Return facility for books, reference service facility and
access to all digital information subscribed by the Library ( in E‐ Resource Section) toall users (UG/PG/
Research Scholar/Faculty).
Circulation:
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General Section:
U. G. student : 4 books/documents for 14 days loan
Faculty : 6 books/documents for a semester
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) Section
U. G. student : 6 books/documents for a semester
Membership: Institute benefited students (UG/PG/research Scholars) and faculty members of the
Institute are the esteem users of the central Library.
Reference Services: Central Library provides reference service to its users.
JOURNALS: Some of the journals are available in journal section and current journals have been ordered
for subscription by the Central Library. Central Library is also receiving some
journals/newsletters/bulletins on gratis/exchange basis from different Institute or Organizations.
E‐RESOURCES: The library subscribes the following e‐resources (journals) through the
INDEST‐ AICTE consortium:
ACM Digital Library: It consist all types of journals, proceedings, books, technical reports etc.
http://portal.acm.org/portal.cfm
ASCE Journals: Consist 30 journals of American society of Civil engineering, periodicals and
transactions,
http://ascelibrary.aip.org
or
http://scitation.aip.org/publications/myBrowsePub.jsp#ASCE
ASME Journals: consist 20 journals American Society of Mechanical Engineering, periodicals and also
covers Applied Mechanics Review.
http://www.asme.org/
or
http://scitation.aio.org/publications/myBrowsePub.jsp#ASME
IEL (IEEE/IEE): It provides the publications from Institute of electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
and the Institution of electrical engineers (IEE) and consist 219 (approx.) journals, transactions,
magazines etc.
Springer Links: This includes more than 1200 peer‐reviewed journals, containing medicine sciences,
Business and Economics, chemistry, computer Science, Earth and environmental Science, engineering,
humanities, social Sciences, Mathematics and Physics.
http://www.springlink.com/home/main.mpx/
Nature: It consist all types of journals.
http://www.nature.com/
Indian Standards: The Internet version of Indian Standards on hard disc and CD ROM offered through
INDEST‐AICTE consortium includes the entire collection of 18000 Indian Standards.
9.04 Laboratories
Each department has various laboratories. The laboratories are well equipped with instruments.
9.05 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping Centre
The location of the Institute is in the heart of the city. While banking facility is available in campus, post
office and shopping centres are in the near vicinity.
9.07 Stores & Purchase Section
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The Stores and Purchase Section is an important unit to cater to the needs of Departments/ Units for
purchase of various equipment, chemicals, glassware, hardware, consumables, stationery etc. for research
and general purpose. The procurement is from both indigenous and foreign source.
During the year 2012‐13, the Purchase Section placed orders valued at Rs. . 21329835 (Two Crore
thirteen Lakhs, twenty nine thousand, eight Hundred thirty five) only. The items purchased are as follows:‐
Name of Articles Date Price
Printing of End Sem. Answer Book 25.4.12 91800.00
Hiring of 2 Nos. of DG Set 160 kVA Rental charge yearly 25.4.12 405324.00
Printing of Issue/Return Register for Central Library 1.5.12 24000.00
Supply of Consumable of Photocopier Machine (Sharp) 15.6.12 197978.00
AMC to Sharp make Photocopier & Fax Machine 15.6.12 2,10,333.00
AMC for Housing Keeping Service to IPS Guards 21.6.12 269721.00
Extension of AMC of EPABX for one months 28.6.12 35250.00
Supply of Water Cooler cum Purifier 23.7.12 1766622.00
Extension of EPABX for 3 months 1.8. to 31.10.12 30.7.12 35250.00
Supply of Networking Items for Girls Hostel 7.8.12 75400.00
Supply & Installation of Godrej Split AC 1.5 ton with Stabilizer 17.8.12 670500.00
Supply of Laptop 79 Nos. 30.8.12 3323530.00
Supply of Bar Code Printer & Scanner 30.8.12 57000.00
Repairing of old wooden shelves, Almirah & Newspaper stand 7.9.12 53700.00
Supply of printed laminated envelop & folder 7.9.12 93980.00
Supply of Mid Sem Answer Book & Envelope 13.9.12 86600.00
Supply of Printed I‐Card for inmates of diff. hostels 13.9.12 28170.00
Supply of Stationery Items by Shankar Infotech. 18.9.12 114900.00
Supply of Stationery items by Milan Stationery 18.9.12 12325.00
Supply of Stationery items by Quick System Service 18.9.12 275422.00
Annual Maintenance, repairing & flooring of Dr. G.K.
Choudhary quarter at NIT Patna
10.10.12 327380.00
Supply of Printed Materials by Sumeet Enterprises 10.11.12 852000.00
Supply of Electrical items 14.12.13 91550.00
Supply of A4 Size Paper 5.12.12 91000.00
Supply of HP Toner Cartridge by Mohini Infotech Ltd. 2.1.13 120120.00
Supply of HP Toner Cartridge by Cygnet Computers 2.1.13 362384.00
Supply of Sports Item by Chhabra Store Agencies 3.1.13 70000.00
AMC of EPABX 3.1.13 125844.00
Supply of Consumable of Photocopier Machine/Fax 7.1.13 232916.00
Printing of Store Issue/Indent Book 9.1.2013 18000.00
Supply of Sports Item 24.1.13 95212.00
Supply of Utensils 24.1.13 60345.00
Supply of Lab. Equipment for Environment Engg. Lab. by M/s
Angel Scientific Stores
5.2.13 86786.00
Supply of Printed Institute Magazine ʺParallel Worldʺ 6.2.13 176400.00
Supply of Furniture for Hostels at NIT Patna 6.2.13 978560.00
Supply of RO Water Purifier 6.2.13 25000.00
Supply of Apple Macbook Laptop with Laptop bag 19.2.13 99700.00
Supply of Lab. Equipment for Physics Department 20.2.13 156700.00
Supply of Sports Items 30.1.13 29088.00
Supply of Exide Make Batteries 25.2.13 52500.00
Supply of Lab. Equipment for Climatology Lab. in Arch. Dept. by
Intech Corporation
26.2.13 125800.00
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Supply of Printed Class Test Copy, Attendance Register etc. 5.3.13 41500.00
Supply of Printed Fly Leaf, Cobra file, Arch file 7.3.13 56300.00
Supply of Printing Work for Convocation 2013 8.3.13 189800.00
Photography & Videography for Convocation 2013 8.3.13 26000.00
Supply of Printed I‐Card for Convocation 2013 8.3.13 12825.00
Supply of Ceiling Fan 23.3.13 98000.00
Supply of Desktop Computer for NIT Patna 25.3.13 8891320.00
Total 21329835.00
9.07 Playground: The Institute has a very big playground where many national level football and cricket
matches were arranged in the past, when Patna had no stadium. There is facility for outdoor and indoor
games.
9.08 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, Staff Quarters and Administration etc.: Approximately 400
students reside in various hostels of the Institute. Each hostel has its own mess facility which is managed by
students through Contractor of their choice. There are few staff quarters available in the campus for
accommodation of faculty members.
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CHAPTER‐X
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
The following workshops/short term courses and conferences has been conducted by different departments
of NIT Patna during 2012‐2013
workshops/short term courses/
conferences
Conducting Department Duration
Recent trend in laboratory and
in‐situ tests in civil engineering
Civil Engineering Department,
NIT Patna
18‐23 June 2012.
Short term course on Wireless
Networks and Security
Information Technology
Department, NIT Patna
15‐19 Oct, 2012
Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics
and Applications (FFMA‐2012)
Mechanical Engineering
Department NIT Patna
10‐11 Nov 2012
National Conference on
Mathematical Modelling and
Application in Sciences and
Engineering (MMASE‐2013)
Mathematics Department, NIT
Patna
09‐10 March 2013
Some of the Special Lecture Organized for UG and PG students
ON Mobile communication by Prof. S.L.Maskara, Former Professor, IIT Kharagpur
Signal Pocessing by Prof. S.C. Dutta Roy, Former Professor, IIT Delhi
Microcontrollers by Prof. Atal Choudhary, Professor, Jadavpur University
10.01 Papers Published in Journals
SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
1 Kakali Chatterjee, Asoke
De and Daya Gupta
Timestamp based Digital envelope
for secure communication using
HECC
Information Security Journal: A
Global; Perspective 21(2), 79‐87,
2012
2 Daya Gupta, Asoke De
and Kakali Chatterjee
Performance Study of genus 3 Hyper‐
elliptic Curve Cryptosystem
JIPS 8(1) 145‐158, 2012
3 Kakali Chatterjee, Asoke
De and Daya Gupta
An improved ID Based Key
Management Scheme in Wireless
Sensor Network
ICSI (2), 351‐359, 2012
4 Dhirendra Kumar,
Asoke De
Effective size reduction technique for
micro strip filters
Journal of Electromagnetic
Analysis and Applications, (5),
166‐174, 2013
5 Kakali Chatterjee, Asoke
De and Daya Gupta
Mutual Authentication protocol
Using Hyper‐elliptic Curve
Cryptosystem in Constrained
Devices
International Journal of
Net6work Security, 15(1), 9‐15,
2013
6 Taimoor Khan and
Asoke de
A generalized ANN model for
analyzing and synthesizing
Rectangular, Circular and Triangular
Micro‐strip Antennas
Chinese Journal of Engineering,
2013
7 Ranjan Kumar, Shalini
Singh, Anurag Singh,
Khursheed Ahmad,
Facile biosynthesis of sugars to α –
hydroxy propionic acid
byLactobacollushelveticus NCIM‐
J. Chemtracks., 2012, 14(2), 615‐
618.
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
Mukesh Choudhary and
S.P. Singh.
2725 exposed to N‐methyl‐N’‐nitro‐
Nnitrosoguanidine.
8 RanjanKumar, Shalini
Singh, Anurag Singh,
Khursheed Ahmad,
Mukesh Choudhary and
S.P. Singh.
Facile biosynthesis of sugars to α –
hydroxy propionic acid
byLactobacollushelveticus NCIM‐
2725 exposed to N‐methyl‐N’‐nitro‐
Nnitrosoguanidine.
J. Chemtracks., 2012, 14(2), 615‐
618.
9 Suman Pal, Lokman H.
Choudhury and
Tasneem Parvin.
One‐pot multicomponent reactions
for the efficient synthesis of highly
functionalized dihydropyridines,
Synthetic Communications2013,
43, 986‐992.
10 Debojyoti Chakraborty, Sita Ram Sharma,
Madhu Bala et. al.
Antibacterial activity, synthesis and
characterization of complexes of CuII,
NiII,ZnII ,FeII ,MnII ,PdII and CdII with
thiosemicarbozone of 2‐
acetylbanzimidazole{(2E)‐2‐[1‐(1H‐
benzimidazole‐2‐yl)ethylidiene]
hydrazinecarbothioamide }.
Inorganic chemistry and Indian
journal(ICAIJ) , 7(5) 2012 P210‐214
11 MadhuBala, Khursheed
Ahmad, S.R. Sharma and
L.K. Mishra.
Preparation , Characterization and
Anti‐fungal activity of 1E‐1‐(1H‐
Benzimidazol‐2‐yl)‐N‐
hydroxyethanimine and 1‐(1H‐
Benzimidazol‐2‐yl)‐N‐hydroxy‐1‐
Phenyl methanimine with Co(II),
Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II) and Cd(II).
IOSR Journal of Applied
Chemistry, ISSN: 2278‐
5736.Volume 3, Nov.Dec. 2012 P
21‐29.
12 MadhuBala, Khursheed
Ahmad , S.R. Sharma
and L.K. Mishra.
Synthesis Characterization and
Derivatographic studies of 1‐(1H‐
Benzimidazol‐2‐yl) and 1‐(1H‐
benzimidazol‐2‐yl)phenone with CoII
,NiII and CuII.
IOSR Journal of Applied
Chemistry, ISSN: 2278‐
5736.Volume 3, Nov.Dec.2012 P
46‐52
13 Mahesh Kumar, Rakesh
Kumar, Pankaj Khatak
and Om Prakash
“Convective heat transfer
enhancement by internal heating of
sugarcane juice”
Asian Journal of Science and
Technology (ISSN 0976‐3376) Vol.
4, Issue 04, pp.001‐003, April, 2013
14 M. Kumar, Om Prakash
and K.S. Kasana
“Experimental Investigation on
Natural Convective Heating of Milk”
Journal of Food Process
Engineering ISSN: 1745‐4530 35
(2012) 715‐729. ISSN (printed):
0145‐8876, Wiley Publications,
Impact Factor 0.846.
15 Om Prakash, Ritesh
Kumar Chaurasia
Thermal analysis of exhaust waste
heat for cooling using NH3‐H2O
absorption refrigeration system
International Journal of Current
Research and Review(IJCRR) E‐
ISSN: 0975‐5241(online) P‐ISSN:
2231‐2196 (Print) ICV: 4.18
Vol04/Issue12/ pp. 124‐129, June
2012
16 Mahesh Kumar, Sudhir
Kumar, K.S.Kasana, and
Om Prakash. Samriddhi
“Evaporative heat transfer
coefficients during sensible heating of
milk”
Journal of Physical Sciences,
Engineering and Technology (S‐
JPSET), 2012, 3(1):1‐6.ISSN: 2229‐
7111
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
17 Om Prakash and Ritesh Kumar Chaurasia
Thermal Analysis of Exhaust Heat for
Cooling Using NH3‐H2O Absorption
Refrigeration System.
International Journal of Current
Research and Review (IJCRR) vol.
04 Issue 12‐124‐130 June 2012
18 Prakash Chandra and
V.V. Satyamurty
Effect of Anisotropy on Natural
Convective Flow Through a
Rectangular Porous Slab.
Journal of Porous Media
vol‐15 (6), pp 595‐605, 2012
19 Navin Kumar and Amit
Kumar
A Critical Analysis of Convective
Heat Transfer in a Vertical Tubular
Two Phase Flow.
International Journal of
Engineering Research &
Technology. Vol. 1 Issue 6,
August‐2012 ISSN: 22778‐0181
20 Mahesh Kumar, Sudhir
Kumar, Om Prakash and
K.S. Kasana
Evaporative Heat Transfer
Coefficients During Sensible Heating
of Milk.
2012 S‐JPSET vol. 3, Issue 1 page 1‐
6 ISSN: 2229‐7111
21 R. K. Mishra Performance evaluation of MANET
routing protocol for varying number
of nodes.
Pro. IJEAT, pp 877‐880, V0l. 2 2013
22 R. K. Mishra Quality of service optimization in
realm of green monitoring using
broad area sensor network.
Pro. IOSR Journal of computer
engineering , pp.06‐11,vol.10,4,
2013
23 R. K. Mishra Cross layer based performance
optimization for different mobility
and traffic scenarios in adhoc
network.
Pro. IOSR Journal of computer
engineering , pp.71‐77,vol.10,3,
2013
24 B.C. Sahana Analysis of image compression using
wavelet
IOSR Journal of electronics and
communication engineering ,
pp.59‐64,vol.6,1, 2013
25 B.C. Sahana
An ECG data compression method
via local maxima and ASCII character
encoding.
Pro. IOSR Journal of ECE , pp.70‐
75,vol.6,1, 2013
26 B.C. Sahana
Identification of a person by palm
geometry using invariant features.
IJITEE
, pp.264‐269,vol.2,6, 2013
27 D. K. Singh, Sudha Singh ,S.C. Dutta and S.K.
Singh
Enhancing highway traffic safety
through intelligent car
International journal of
distributed and parallel systems,
pp.149‐157, vol.3, 3, 2012.
28 D. K. Singh, Sudha Singh ,S.C. Dutta
A study on recent research trends in
MANET.
International journal of research
and reviews in computer science ,
pp.1654‐1658,vol.3, 2012
29 S. K. Suman and
W.Q. Faridi
Fermentation analysis of four legged
signalized
Indian journal of technical
education New Delhi, pp.72‐84,
vol.35, 2012.
30 S.K. Suman and S. Sinha Parchment condition forecasting
through artificial neural network
modelling.
International journal of
engineering technology and
advanced engineering, 10, vol.2,
2012.
31 Prabhat Kumar, M. P.
Singh, U.S.Triar and
Sumit Kumar
Energy Band Based Clustering
Protocol for Wireless Sensor
Networks,
International Journal of Computer
Science Issues (IJCSI), 9(4), July
2012 ISSN (Online): 1694‐0814
32 Prabhat Kumar,
Abhishek, Milan Jain,
New Approach to Theftware –
Efficient Solution.
A Advanced Computing: An
International Journal (ACIJ), Vol.
55
SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
Niraj Upadhyay &
Avinash Thakur
3, No. 4, July 2012, ISSN: 2229 ‐
6727.
33 Prabhat Kumar,
M.P.Singh and U.S.Triar
,
A Review of Routing Protocols in
Wireless Sensor Network.
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
Technology: 1(04), June 2012, ISSN
2278 – 0181
34 Preetish Ranjan, Prabhat Kumar and Kumar
Abhishek,
Business Continuity Planning in
Indian Perspective.
Journal of Advances in
Computational Research : An
International Journal, Vol 1,
Number 1‐2, 2012, ISSN: 2277‐5781
35 Ramesh Kumar, Kumar
Manoj, Kumari Arti
Analysis of Delay & Throughput in
MANET for
DSR Protocol
World Academy of Science,
Engineering and Technology 77
2011 (International)
36 M P Singh, MTU Haider
and U.S. Triar
An Investigation of nay Correlation
amongst Cognitive Styles, Cognitive
Traits and Performance of learners
for developing a generalized
semantic framework for adaptive
online learning system.
International journal of
Computer Science Issues Vol. 9,
no. 3, ISSN‐1694‐0814
37 Anshuman Singh,
Edward F. Neuhauser,
Nicholas A. Azzolina,
Mark Distler, Krista M.
Anders, Melissa A.
Doroski, Alan J.
Rabideau
Statistical techniques for analyzing of
soil vapor intrusion data: A case
study of manufactured gas plant sites
Journal of the Air & Waste
Management Association, Vol.
63, Iss. 2, 2013
10.02 Papers Published/Presented in Conferences/Symposium
SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
1 Taimoor Khan and
Asoke De
A generalized neural simulator
for computing different
parameters of
circular/triangular micro‐strip
antenna simultaneously
IEEE, Asia‐Pacific Conf. on Applied
Electromagnetic, Malaysia, pp‐350‐354,
Dec 11‐13, 2012
2 Taimoor Khan and
Asoke De
A generalized neural method
for simultaneous computation
of resonant frequencies of
rectangular, circular and
triangular micro‐strip antennas
Intl. Conf. on global Innovation
Technology and Science (ICGITS‐2013),
Kerala , India, 2013
3 J A Khot and Om
Prakash
Application of lean
manufacturing in small and
medium scale industry
International conference on issue
&challenges in commerce, management,
technology engineering and social
science at hotel Aurora Tower, Pune July
27‐28, 2012
4 M. Kumar, S.
Kumar, O. Prakash,
K.S. Kasana
Energy requirements in
manufacture of khoa‐a heat
desiccated milk product
International Conference on Energy
Security, Global Warming and
Sustainable Climate, 7‐9 Feb, 2012 BERS
Complex, Varanasi(UP), India.
pp‐ 174‐179.
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
5 Mahesh Kumar,
Rakesh Kumar,
PankajKhatak, and
Om Prakash
“Internal heating of sugarcane
juice during sensible mode”
International seminar on renewable
energy for institutes and communities in
urban and rural settings, April 27‐29,
2012, Hisar.
6 Om Prakash and
Manmohan Singh
(2012)
“Review paper on a
comparative study of biodiesel
with petroleum diesel” in
AMEET 2012
National Conference on Advances in
Mechanical Engineering and Emerging
Technologies. April 07‐08, 2012
7 Dr. S.K.Singh Application of Homotopy
Perturbation on Method in the
solution in moving boundary
problem in Finite domain.
5‐6 November 2012, in Mathematical
National Conference on Recent Trends
sciences & their Application
8 Dr. S.K.Singh Homotopy perturbation
transform method to solve time
fractional non linear BBMS
Equation
9th ‐10th March2013, National Conference
on Mathematical Modeling &
Application in sciences & Engineering,
9 Dr. S.K.Singh Survey on Women in
Computing: Key Challenges
Opportunities
28th‐29th, March,2012 International
conference on Women in Science and
Technology , at Mody Institute of
Technology & Science(Deemed
University), Rajasthan,
10 Rajesh Kr Sinha
&
Rishi Kumar Jha
Evaluation of Multidimensional
Integral using Monte Carlo
Method
9th ‐10th March 2013, National
Conference on Mathematical Modeling
& Application in sciences & Engineering.
11 Rajesh Kr Sinha
&
Rishi Kumar Jha
Estimation of errors for product
rule in case of multiple Integrals
9th ‐11th January 2013
49th annual conference org. by The
Economical society at Deptt. of Statistics,
P.U. Patna
12 Rishi Kumar Jha
&
Rajesh Kr Sinha
Evaluation of Multidimensional
Integral using Monte Carlo
Method
9th ‐10th March 2013, National
Conference on Mathematical Modeling
& Application in sciences & Engineering.
13 Rishi Kumar Jha
&
Rajesh Kr Sinha
Estimation of errors for product
rule in case of multiple Integrals
9th ‐11th January 2013
49th annual conference org. by The
Economical society at Deptt. of Statistics,
P.U. Patna
14 N. S. Maurya, P.
Sahu and S. Sahu
Bio‐waste Management through
energy recovery option in an
Indian village, .
Ist international brainstorming on waste
to energy in India, 24‐25 august 2012,
Mumbai Ist international brainstorming
on waste to energy in India, 24‐25 august
2012, Mumbai
15 N. S. Maurya, P.
Sahu and S. Sahu
Waste Management biogas
recovery :Case study of Villages
of Chhattisgarh state (India)
TRANSILIENCE 2012 international
conference on technology enabled
organizational transformation, 21‐23
june 2012, Mumbai .
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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
16 S S Mishra A paper on Flutter derivatives
by covariance drove SSI
Technique from wind tunnel
test on section model of bridge
deck
workshop on wind tunnel testing
techniques and applications at IIT
Kanpur during 22‐23 March 2013.
17 Abdul Rahman
Quaff and Bhumika
Singh
Health effect of air pollution: A
case study of Allahabad city in
India
International conference on
environmental pollution and radiation’
(ICEPR 13) during July 15‐17, 2013 at
Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.
18 Abdul Rahman
Quaff, Smita
Venkatesh and N.D.
Pandey
Degradation and mineralization
of azo dyes textile effluent
using biological and advanced
oxidation processes
national conference on recent advances
I civil engineering (RACE‐2013), June
13‐15,2013, NIT Patna
19 Abdul Rahman
Quaff, Ashish
Tiwari, R. P. Tiwari,
Chitosan cryogen as polymeric
filter media and adsorbent
national conference on recent advances
in civil engineering (RACE2013), June 13‐
15, 2013, NIT Patna.
20 Amit Kumar, Anil
Kumar & Prabhat
Kumar
Smart Home System International Conference on Computer
Science and Engineering (CSE), June,
2012, Guwahati, ISBN : 978‐93‐81693‐90‐
2
21 Afzal Hussain
Shahid, Mohd.
Afazal Ansari
&Prabhat Kumar,
Technologies and Security
Issues of a Smart Home
International Conference on Computer
Science and Engineering, June, 2012,
Guwahati, ISBN : 978‐93‐81693‐90‐2
22 Kumar Abhishek,
Prabhat Kumar,
Tushar Sharad,“
Automation of Regression
Analysis: Methodology and
Approach”,
First International conference on Soft
Computing, Artificial Intelligence and
Application (SCAI‐2012), May 25th‐26th ,
2012 at New Delhi, India.
23 Kumar Abhishek,
Sahana Roshan,
Prabhat Kumar,
Rajeev Ranjan,
A Comprehensive study on
Multifactor Authentication
Schemes”,
Second International conference on
Advances in Computing and
Information Technology (ACITY‐2012),
July 13th‐15th , 2012 at Chennai, India.
24 Jyoti Prakash Singh,
Prabhat Kumar and
Sunil Kumar Singh.
Delay prediction in mobile ad
hoc network using trapezoidal
fuzzy numbers.
Ninth International Joint Conference on
Computer Science and Software
Engineering (JCSSEʹ12),pages 60‐64,
Bangkok, Thailand, May 2012.
IEEE.DOI: 978‐1‐4673‐1921‐8/12
25 Tapasi Bhattacharjee
and Jyoti Prakash
Singh.
Secret Image Sharing Scheme
Based On Pixel Replacement.
In 9th International Conference on
Heterogeneous Networking for Quality,
Reliability, Security and Robustness
(QSHINE 13), pages , New Delhi, India,
Jan 2013, Springer.
26 Amitava Nag, Jyoti
Prakash Singh,
Sushanta Biswas, D.
Sarkar and Partha
Pratim Sarkar.
Distortion Free Secret Image
Sharing Based on X‐OR
Operation.
In International Conference on
Communications, Devices and
Intelligent Systems (CODIS 12), pages
286‐289, Kolkata, India, Dec 2012. IEEE.
DOI: 10.1109/CODIS.2012.6422194
27 Tapasi
Bhattacharjee, Jyoti
A (n, n) Secret Image Sharing
Scheme Based On Array
Scrambling.
In Third International Conference on
Emerging Applications of Information
Technology (EAIT 2012), pages 287‐290,
58
SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details
Prakash Singh and
Samar Bhattacharya.
Kolkata, India, Nov 2012. IEEE. DOI:
10.1109/EAIT.2012.6407925
28 Jyoti Prakash Singh,
Paramartha Dutta
and Amlan
Chakrabarti.
Temporal characteristics of
clustering in mobile ad hoc
network.
In International Conference on Advances
in Computing, Communications and
Informatics (ICACCI‐2012), pages 255‐
261, Chennai, India, August 2012. ACM.
DOI: 10.1145/2345396.2345439
29 Tapasi
Bhattacharjee, Jyoti
Prakash Singh and
Prodipta Bhowmik
A Novel Secret Image Sharing
Scheme using One Pixel
Grouping
In Paradigm Shift in Education
Technology and Content (E‐TCM
2012),pages 131‐135, Kolkata, March
2012. ISBN 978‐81‐923034‐7‐5
30 Jeevan Kumar, M.
P. Singh
Virtaul Coordinate in Wireless
sensor network
International Conference on Control,
Communications and Computer
Technology (ICCCCT‐2013), 132‐136,
ISBN‐78‐93‐82208‐76‐1, March 2013
31 Paritosh Puri and M.
P. Singh
A survey paper on Routing in
Delay Tolerant network
International Conference on Information
systems and Computer Networks
(ISCON‐2013) pp‐215‐220, March 2013
32 Sridhar Kumar and
M. P. Singh
Wireless Sensor Networks: A
survey of problems of Coverage
and Connectivity
International Conclave on Innovations in
Engineering and Management (ICIEM‐
2013) Feb 2013
33 Anshuman Singh,
Richelle Allen‐King,
Alan J Rabideau
Modeling Reactive Transport
with Nonlinear Sorption and
Pore Diffusion
Poster presentation at American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San
Fransisco, California (December 2012).
34 Amrita Sinha,
Ramesh Kumar,
D.N. Vishwakarma
Fuzzy Logic and Radial Basic
Function Neural Network based
Protection of Turbo generator
National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence and Agents: Theory&
Applications December 2011, BHU
Varanasi
Workshop / Seminar Attended:
SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
1. Mukesh
Choudhary
National Conference on
Mathematical Modelling
and Application in Sciences
and Engineering (MMASE‐
2013)
Department of
Mathematics, NIT
Patna (Bihar) India
March 09‐10, 2013
2. Mukesh Choudhary SHORT TERM COURCES
ON Fundamental of Fluid
Mechanics and
Applications
Nov 10‐11,2012
3. Khursheed Ahmed National Conference on
Mathematical Modelling
and Application in Sciences
and Engineering (MMASE‐
2013)
Department of
Mathematics, NIT
Patna (Bihar) India
March 09‐10, 2013
59
SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
4. Dr. Om Prakash National Conference on
Advances in Mechanical
Engineering and Emerging
Technologies.
SAE, KNIT (Student
chapter) and Dept. of
Mech. Engineering
KNIT Sultanpur‐
India.
April 07‐08, 2012
5. Dr. Om Prakash Development of framework
for benchmarking of
Sewage treatment system
with reference to sewage
pumping station
IIT Delhi assisted by
NIT Patna.
15 April 2012
6. Dr. Om Prakash Solaris 2012 An
International conference on
Energy Security, Global
Warming and Sustainable
Climate
Varanasi (UP). Feb 07‐09, 2012
7. Jayanti Chaoudhary Fundamental of Fluid
Mechanics and
Applications (FFMA‐2012
NIT Patna Nov 10‐11, 2012
8. Jayanti Chaoudhary
Short term course on
Wireless Networks and
Security
IT dept , NIT Patna Oct., 15‐19, 2012
9. Rajesh Kumar Sinha Recent Trends in
Mathematical Analysis &
Modeling
Department of
Mathematics, BIT
Patna
3rd‐4th December
‘2012
10. Rajesh Kumar Sinha National Conference on
Recent Development in
Mathematics & related areas
Department of
Mathematics, P.U&
Patna Science
Collage ,Patna
24th‐29th December
2012
11. Rishi Kumar Jha Workshop on
Fundamentals of Fluid
Mechanics and its
Applications(FFMA)
Department of
Mathematics &
Mechanical
10th ‐11th November
2012
12. Rishi Kumar Jha Recent Trends in
Mathematical Analysis &
Modeling
Department of
Mathematics, BIT
Patna
3rd‐4th December
‘2012
13. Rishi Kumar Jha National Conference on
Recent Development in
Mathematics & related areas
Department of
Mathematics, P.U&
Patna Science
Collage ,Patna
24th‐29th December
2012
14. Dr. A.G. Barman. Inner Engineering
Opportunities &
Challenges.
Deptt. of Production
Engg. Jadavpur
University
15. Sri Krishna Singh SHORT TERM COURCES
ON Fundamental of Fluid
Mechanics and
Applications
NIT Patna Nov,10‐11,2012
60
SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
16. N S Mourya Development of a
framework for
benchmarking of sewage
treatment system with
reference to sewage
pumping station
IIT Delhi. 5 April 2012
17. N S Mourya one day review workshop
for ongoing research by
department of science and
technology, GOI
SVNIT, Surat, Gujrat 2012.
18. N S Mourya Two days national seminar
on sustainable construction‐
need of the hour
BIT Patna, March 2‐3, 2013.
19. N S Mourya Three days’ workshop on
Mathematical modelling of
embankment breaching
NIH, Patna.
19‐21 March 2013
20. S S Mishra An introduction to advance
techniques of defect
detection under NDT
methods ‘ in a national
workshop on recent trends
in –situ and laboratory tests
in civil engineering
department of civil
engineering
21. S S Mishra national workshop on Wind
tunnel Testing techniques
and applications
IIT Kanpur
22. S S Mishra national conference on
recent advances in civil
engineering
NIT Patna.
23. S S Mishra national building congress
at Patna organized by
building construction
department,
Govt. of Bihar.
24. S K Suman National seminar on
hazardous waste
management and health
care in India
The institution of
engineers, Patna
9‐10 March 2013.
25. S K Suman Fundamentals of fluid
mechanics and applications
Department of
mathematics NIT
Patna
10‐11 Nov.2012.
26. S K Suman Training on disaster
resistant constitutions of
building,
Bihar State disaster
management
authority,
18 March 2013.
27. S K Suman Recent trend in laboratory
and in‐situ tests in civil
engineering
NIT Patna 18‐23 June 2012.
61
SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration
28. S K Suman Accident analysis and
prediction of model on
national highway.
International conference on
advances in civil
engineering
17‐18 Dec. 2012.
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CHAPTER‐XI
ANNEXURE
11.1 Board of Governors
Sl.
No.
Name Designation
1. Sri. Manas Bihari Verma
Chairperson, BOG
National Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐800005
(Former Director, Aeronautical Development Agency,
[DRDO], Bangalore, Karnataka)
Chairperson, BOG
NIT Patna
2. Prof. Asok De
Director
National Insitute of Technology Patna
Patna‐800005
Ex‐officio Member
3. Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary
Incharge dealing with technical
Education,
Member
Department of Higher Education
Ministry of Human Resources Development
C‐Wing, Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi‐110 001
Member
4. Financial
Advisor,
Member
Department of Higher Education
Ministry of Human Resources Development
C‐Wing, Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi‐110 001
Member
5. Prof. Surendra Kumar
Nominee of Govt. of Bihar
Member
6. Nominee of Govt. of Bihar (Vacant) Member
7. Prof. Rajiv Sinha
Professor (Engineering Member
Geosciences)
Member
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur‐ 208016
Member
8. Prof. Rohini Godbole
Centre for High Energy Physics
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore‐560012
Member
63
Sl.
No.
Name Designation
9. Prof. Suresh Mohan Jha
Department of Mathematics
National Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐800005
Member
10. SENATE nominee from amongst Assistant Professors/
Associate Professors (vacant)
Member
11. Prof. Anil Kumar Bhowmick
Director
Indian Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐ 800 013
Member
12. Prof. Vidya Sagar
Registrar
National Institute of Technology Patna
Patna‐ 800005
Secretary to the BOG
11.2 Finance Committee
1 Prof. Manas Bihari Verma, Former Director,
Aeronautical Development Agency, (DRDO),
Bangalore, Karnataka
Chairman, Board of Governors,
NIT Patna (ex‐officio Chairman)
Chairman
2 Prof. Asok De
Director, NIT Patna
Director, NIT Patna
(ex‐officio)
Member
3 Joint Secretary dealing with NITs or his nominee,
MHRD
Nominee of MHRD Govt. of India Member
4 Financial Adviser (HRD) or his nominee, MHRD Nominee of MHRD Govt. of India Member
5 To be nominated by BOG of the Institute Nominee of BOG, NIT Patna Member
6 To be nominated by BOG of the Institute Nominee of BOG, NIT Patna Member
7 Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna, (ex‐officio) Member‐
Secretary
11.3 Building and Works Committee
1. Prof. Asok De
Director, NIT Patna
Chairman, BWC, NIT Patna
2. Sri Rajesh Singh
Deputy Secretary (NITs), Deptt. of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development, GOI
“C” wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi‐110001
Member, BWC NIT Patna
3. Superintending Engineer(C), PCC, CPWD, 6th Floor, Member, BWC NIT Patna
64
Pant Bhawan, Patna‐1
4. Sri J.M. Paswan
Superintending Engineer (E), PCEC, CPWD, 7th
Floor, Pant Bhawan, Patna‐1
Member, BWC NIT Patna
5. Dr. G.K. Choudhary
Dean(Planning & Development)
NIT Patna.
Member, BWC NIT Patna
6. Vacant Member (to be nominated by
BOG, NIT Patna)
7. Sri Navin Soi
Director (Finance), Deptt. of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development, GOI
“C” wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi‐ 110001
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
8. Sri Bhisma Kumar Chugh
Special Advisor,
Innovative Technologies & Systems,
Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate,
Room No. B 404, New Delhi‐110002
Res. Add:‐ C‐II/151, Satya Marg, Chanakya Puri, New
Delhi‐ 110021.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
1/2
9. Prof. A.K. Sinha
Executive Engineer(ESU),
NIT Patna cum Chairman, Works Monitoring
Committee for IVRCL Construction Works at NIT
Patna.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
10. Sri K.H.K. Prasad
COO, IVRCL Limited, Hyderabad
Representative of the Contractor, IVRCL Ltd.,
Hyderabad for NIT Patna Building Projects.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
11. Sri G.D. Roy
Executive Director and Project In‐charge, NIT Patna
Projects, Consulting Engineering Services (India)
Pvt. Ltd. (PMC for IVRCL Projects at NIT Patna.)
57 Nehru Place(5th Floor), New Delhi‐ 110019.
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
12. Sri A.G. Krishna Menon
Consulting Architect for IVRCL Projects at NIT
Patna, F‐313 C, 2nd floor Lado Sarai, New Delhi‐
110030
Special invitee, BWC, NIT Patna
11.4 Other Committees
Senate
65
Sl.
No.
Name Address Designation
1. Prof.Asok De Director, NIT
Patna
Chairman,
SENATE
2. Prof.Sudarshan Singh Prof. of Mech.
Engg.
Member
3. Prof. M.M. Choudhary Prof. of Elect.
Engg.
Member
4. Prof. S.M. Jha Prof. of
Mathematics
Member
5. Prof. U.S. Triar Prof. of Elect.
Engg. & Dean
(Academic)
Member
6. Prof. G.K. Choudhary Prof. of Elect.
Engg.
Member
7. Prof. S.K. Verma Prof. of Mech.
Engg.
Member
8. Prof. D.K. Singh Prof. of
Electronics and
Communication
Engg.
Member
9. Prof.Ajay Kumar Sinha Prof. of Civil
Engg.
Member
10. Prof. Shormishtha Panja
Head, Deptt. of
English,
University of
Delhi, New Delhi‐
110007
Member
11. Prof.PushplataTripathi
School of Science,
IGNOU,
MaidanGarhi,
New Delhi‐
110068
Member
12. Dr.DebranjanSarkar
VEC Salt Lake
City, Kolkata‐
700064
Member
13. Dr. L.B. Roy HOD, Civil Engg. Special invitee
14. Dr.Sawal Kishore Singh HOD,
Mathematics
Special invitee
15. Dr. N.R. Lal HOD, Physics Special invitee
16. Dr.Kalpana Sinha HOD,
Humanities and
Social Sciences
Special invitee
17. Dr.FulenaRajak HOD,
Architecture
Special invitee
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18. Sri A.K. Sahani HOD, Elect. Engg. Special invitee
19. Dr. Sita Ram Sharma HOD, Chemistry Special invitee
20. Dr. M.P. Singh HOD, CSE & ITY Special invitee
21. Prof. VidyaSagar Registrar, NIT
Patna
Secretary to
SENATE
Departmental Advisory Committee
Each department has its own advisory committee. Head of the department is Chairman of the committee
and all the Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors in the department are the members of
the committee. Committee meets regularly in order to monitor the departmental activities.
11.5 Research Projects and Consultation Jobs
BRNS Project:
The Centre for Water Resources Studies, CWRS, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Patna is carrying out
a Research Project on the topic “Development of Integrated Software for estimation of Design basis flood for
Inland Nuclear Power Projects site” sponsored by Board of Research and Nuclear Science, Department of
Atomic Energy, Mumbai.
Proposal under PMGSY:
National Institute of Technology Patna (erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Patna) has been acting as
STA for scrutinizing the detailed Project Report (DPR)/ Package proposal for construction of Roads in Bihar
under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna (PMGSY). This has been sponsored by National Rural Road
Development Agency, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
State Government Interaction
The Institute is actively involved in various Committees of State Government e.g. Education Expert
Committee, Bihar Science Council Management Committee, Disaster Management Committee .etc.
11.6 Faculty Position
Post Sanction Strength In Position
Professor 20 2 + 10 = 12
Associate Professor 40 19
Assistant Professor 81 38
Total 141 69
11.7 Administrative and other Staff
Dean (P&D) Prof. (Dr.) G K Choudhary Professor Electrical Engineering
Dean (R&C) Prof.(Dr.) Sudarshan Singh Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Dean (Student Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) S. M. Jha Professor of Mathematics
Dean (Academic Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) U. S. Triar Professor of Electrical Engineering
Registrar Prof Vidya Sagar Associate Professor of Electrical
Engineering
Deputy Registrar(Procurement) Dr. Prakash Chandra Associate Professor of Mechanical
Engineering
Deputy Registrar(Examination) Dr. Sita Ram Sharma Associate Professor of Chemistry
Assistant Registrar(Admission) Dr. M. P. Singh Assistant Professor of Computer
Science &Engineering
67
Assistant Registrar(IT Services) Sri. Prabhat Kumar Assistant Professor of Information
Technology
Assistant Registrar(Students) Sri. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Civil Engineering
11.8 Staff Members deputed/ Sponsored for Training, Learning
Nil
11.9 Courses and Admissions
B.Tech, five years duration B. Arch., Two years duration M.Tech and three to five years duration Ph.D.
11.10 Courses offered
The Institute offers degree courses B.Tech, B.Arch., Post Graduate Courses M.Tech, and Doctoral courses in
the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations.
S. No. Degree/Program Branch of Specialization Duration
Graduation Program:
1 B. Arch Architecture 5 year –
Full time
2
B. Tech
Civil Engineering
4 year –
Full time
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electronics & Communication Engineering
5 Electrical Engineering
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
Post Graduate Program:
1 Master in Architecture Urban & Regional Planning
2 year –
Full time
2
M. Tech in Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
3 Structural Engineering
4 Transportation Engineering
5 Water Resources Engineering
6 M. Tech in Computer
Science & EngineeringComputer Science & Engineering
7 M. Tech in Electrical
Engineering
Control System Engineering
8 Power System Engineering
9 M. Tech in Electronics &
Communication Engineering Communication Systems
11 M. Tech in Mechanical
Engineering
Refrigeration, Air‐conditioning & Heat
Transfer
12 Thermal Turbo Machinery
Dual (M. Tech + Ph.D.) Degree Program
1
Dual Degree
Architecture
Minimum
4 Yrs
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electrical Engineering
5 Electronics & communication Engineering
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
Doctoral Program:
1
Ph. D
Architecture
Minimum
3 Yrs
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Science & Engineering
4 Electrical Engineering
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S. No. Degree/Program Branch of Specialization Duration
5 Electronics & communication Engineering.
6 Information Technology
7 Mechanical Engineering
8 Chemistry
9 Humanities & Social Sciences
10 Mathematics
11 Physics
11.11 Scholarship and Awards
Sl.
No. Scholarship/Stipends Awarding Authority Amount Rs.
1. Minority‐1 Minority Commission, Ranchi 17000
2. Ex‐seerviceman‐1 Uttar Pradesh Sainik Kalyan 2500
3. SC‐2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 49760
4. SC‐1 Indian Oil, New Delhi 12000
5. SC‐3 Indian Oil, New Delhi 108000
6. ST‐2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 49760
7. Gen‐1 SitaRam Jindal Foundation, New Delhi 2400
8. SC‐1 Indian Oil, New Delhi 12000
9. SC‐2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 41600
10. ST‐3 Director of Tech. Edn., Itanagar 17800
11. BCE‐1 BC Welfare, WB 15880
12. SC‐2 Welfare of SC, Assam 27368
13. SC‐1 Tech. Edn., HP 6000
14. SC‐1 Social Welfare Dept., Karnataka 50000
15. Minority‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Thiruvanthpuran 20000
16. OBC‐1 ST Dept. Chhattisgarh, Raipur 13260
17. SC‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., H.P. 6000
18. ST‐2 Engineers India, New Delhi 18000
19. ST‐1 ST Development, U.P. 15300
20. Gen‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 4500
21. OBC‐1 District Welfare Nagpur, M.P. 21060
22. Gen‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Assam 10600
23. ST‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Assam 14630
24. Gen‐2 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 18000
25. ST‐2 Engineers India, New Delhi 18000
26. ST‐3 Director of Tech. Edn., Kohima 34800
27. ST‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Andhra Pradesh 10600
28. SC‐1 Social welfare, Krishna Dist. A.P. 17044
29. SC‐2 District Welfare U.P. 24510
30. Gen‐1 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 3600
31. SC‐158 District Welfare, Patna 3165600
32. ST‐53 District Welfare, Patna 857000
33. OBC‐21 District Welfare, Patna 490810
34. Minority‐14 Bihar State Minority Fin. Corp., Patna 39500
Total Rs. 5214882
11.12 Training and Placement Statistics
69
The placement and training cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the training and proper
placement of final and pre‐final year students of NIT Patna. Following is the branch wise break‐up of the
campus selection during 2012‐13.
Sl.No
Date of
Visit
Name of Comp/Org. ME EE CE ECE CSE Arch IT Total Remarks
1 06.08.2012 VERIZON 8 3 11
2 07.08.2012 TATA Motors. Ltd. 2 2 4
3 31.08.2012 MUSIGMA 1 2 3 2 8
4 07.09.2012 Capgemini 3 5 6 14
5
11.09.2012 SAMSUNG
Engineering Lab
4 4
6
3.10.2012 Compro Technology 0 Result
awaited
7
18.10.2012 Mahindra &
Mahindra
3 3
8 30.10.2012 Hero MotoCorp Ltd. 6 6
9 01.11.2012 ABB Ltd. 4 4
10
02.11.2012 Ericsson India Global
Services Pvt. Ltd.
11 12 1 24
11
06.11.2012 Indian Navy 1 1 Result
awaited
12 08.11.2012 Maruti Suzuki 4 4
13 10.11.2012 Infosys 4 1 4 10 4 23
14
17.11.2012 Hydrabad Industries
Ltd.
1 1
15
22.11.2012 Oceaneering
International Services
Ltd.
3 3
16
26.11.2012 Rancore
Technologies
2 5 7
17
04.12.2012 Indian Army 0 Result
awaited
18
17.12.2012 Godrej & Boyce Mfg.
Co.
1 3 4
19 22.12.2012 L & T (ECC) 4 4 8 2 18
20 03.01.2013 ERA Group 2 2
21 07.01.2013 Tricon Infotech 3 1 1 5
22 10.01.2013 L & T (Powai) 2 2
23
24.01.2013 Polaris Financial
Technology
3 1 4
24 28.01.2013 BPCL 6 5 11
25
04.02.2013 Sobha Developers 0 Result
awaited
26 07.02.2013 IOCL 2 4 4 10
27 08.02.2013 AFCONS INFRA Ltd. 2 3 5
28 14.02.2013 Mecon Ltd. 3 3
29
28.02.2013 NEWTON Tutorial
Pvt. Ltd.
2 3 2 7 1 wating
(IT Dept.)
30
01.03.2012 Samsung Research
India
1 1
31 11.03.2013 ITDC Ltd. 2 2
32 19.03.2013 VEDANTA 4 5 1 10
33
03.04.2013 Saint Gobain Glass
India Ltd.
0 Result
awaited
70
34 16.04.2013 Viraj Profiles Ltd. 1 1
35 03.06.2013 IL & FS
36 22.06.2013 Trident Group
37 Bhushan Steel 2 4 6
Total no. of job offers
made
43 41 23 40 43 2 16 208
Total no. of
registered eligible
students
48 56 45 62 63 28 302
% of offers 89.58 73.21 51.1 64.52 68.25 57.14 68.874
*Complete Results yet to be received.
PG PLACEMENT REPORT OF NIT PATNA (2012‐2013)
Sl.No. Date of
Visit
Name of Comp/Org. ME EE CE ECE AR CSE IT Total Remarks
1 07.09.12 CAPGEMINI 1 1 2
2 18.10.2012 Mahindra &
Mahindra
1 1
3 28.02.2013 NEWTON Tutorial
Pvt. Ltd.
1 1 1 waiting
(EE
Dept.)
Total no. of offers
made recruited
1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4
Vocational Training:
The placement and training cell has arranged for on‐site vocational training (VT) of all final as well as pre‐
final year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies like ABB, SIEMENS, DRDO, BSNL,
NTPC, Prashar Bharti, SAIL, HEC, ECR, NHPC, etc. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/
companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2012‐13
Sl. Branch Name of Organization
01 Mechanical
Engineering
IOCL, NTPC, SAIL, HAL, NALCO, ECR, ITDR MSME, HECL, Bharat
Wagon, KBUNL, Kolkata Port Trust, Shipyard
02 Electrical
Engineering
IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, NHPC, OIL, HECL, KBUNL, Prasar
Bharti, Hindalco, BSEB, KEAEL, ETI, GAIL, DLW, TU, PGCIL, SBFC,
ONGC, PESU, VECC
03 Civil Engineering IRCON, NTPC, SAIL, NHPC, HAL, SSPL, OIL, SRB, GRB, IITK, IITD,
NPCIL, ACC
04 Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, HCL, DRDO, SSPL, DMRC, HECL,
Prasar Bharti, TATA Steel, NIC, BEL, NITK, STESALIT, TTC, DLMW, LG
Electronics, MTNL, SNTI
05 Computer Science
& Engineering
BSNL, SAIL, HCL, DRDO, NIC, DMRC, Student Corner, IIT Bombay,
CEL, NIIT, ISSA, STTC, Micro Max Information
06 Information
Technology
IOCL, BSNL, SAIL, NHPC, NIVT, NIC, Student Corner, SSE, Department
It Simla, JAPIT, SREST, VSERVE, A Mass Softech, Applied Lab, CMPDI,
Softech Park India, USHA Computer , Servition It Solution, NCR, NIT
Surathkal, Software Mahathi, Apin Technology, BHEL
11.10 Finance and Accounts details
For the Financial year 2012‐13 audited annual accounts received Principal Accountant General (Audit) Bihar
is attached herewith.