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TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (TEQIP)
PHASE-III
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALfor
Sub-component 1.1Institutional Development for Participating Institutions
Submitted by
North Eastern Regional Institution of Science & Technology(NERIST),
(Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956)Nirjuli, Itanagar- 791 109
Arunachal PradeshFebruary 2017
1. INSTITUTIONAL BASIC INFORMATION
1.1 Institutional Identity
Name and address of the Institution: North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and TechnologyNH 52 A, NIRJULI, ARUNACHAL PRADESH - 791109
Year of establishment : 1984
Is the Institution AICTE approved? : Yes
Furnish AICTE approval No. : F.No. Eastern/1-514072491/2011/EOA dated 01-09-2011UGC approval letter : F.9-15/2002- U.3 dated 31-05-2005
Type of Institution : Central Govt .Funded Institution, under MHRD, Govt. of India, New Delhi
Status of Institution : Deemed to be University Status by UGC under MHRD
Name and Designation of : Prof. H. S. YadavHead of the Institution(Full time appointee)
1.2 Academic Information
Engineering UG and PG programmes offered in Academic year 2016-17:
S.No
Title of programmes Level (UG, PG,
PhD)
Duration (Years)
Year of starting
AICTE / DU sanctioned
annual intake
Total student strength in all years of study
1 B. Tech ini. Civil Engineering,ii. Mechanical Engineering,iii. Agricultural Engineeringiv. Electrical Engineering,v. Electronics and communication
Engineering.vi Computer Science and Engineering
UG 4 years 198830X6
=180 / 352
1191
M. Tech ini. Environmental Science and
Engineering,ii. Information Technology
1996180* 178
iii. Geo-Technical Engineeringiv. Thermo Fluid Engineeringv. Computer Integrated
Manufacturing and Automationvi. Soil and Water Conservation
Engineeringvii Farm Machinery and Powerviii. Power System Engineering
PG 2 years 2006 2006 2006
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2006 2006
ix. Electronics and Communication Engineering
x. Computer Science and Engineering.
2016
2008
xi.Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit (VLSI) 2011
Ph.D. in the field ofi. Civil Engineering,ii. Mechanical Engineering,iii. Agricultural Engineering,iv. Electrical Engineering,v. Electronics and Communication
Engineering.vi Computer Science and Engineering
Ph. D.
3 years for full time and 4 years for part time
2006 N A
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NBA Accreditation Status of UG and PG programmes as on 31st December 2016:
Total no of programmes eligible for accreditation (at least one batch pass out): 6 UG + 10 PGNo. of programmes accredited: 6 UGNo. of programmes applied for accreditation: 2 PG
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2. INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL (IDP)(Implementation period: April 2017- March 2020)
2.1 Give the Executive Summary of the IDP (max 2 pages).
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (or NERIST) is a science and technology oriented higher education institute at Nirjuli, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. Established in 1984, it is a deemed university, autonomous, fully funded and controlled by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The institute organisation structure is shown in Fig. 1 and is managed by a Board of Management, comprising representatives of MHRD, the eight beneficiary
states of the North Eastern region, AICTE and educationists. The state governor of Arunachal Pradesh is the de facto head of the highest body, NERIST Society, which consists of education ministers of all North Eastern States. The Board of Management is headed by the Chairman. NERIST was established as project by NEC and subsequently it was transferred to MHRD as a CFTI since 1994. It was conferred deemed to be University status in May 2005. PG and Research programmes were started since 2006 and first Ph.D. was awarded in second Convocation in 2010. At present 6 B.Tech. and 11 M.Tech. programmes are in operation. NERIST is catering to the technical man power needs of 8 North Eastern states in particular and India in general. It has large percentage (45%) of SC/ST students. The teachers are highly qualified and from different parts of India. NERIST would like to increase its output in M.Tech and Ph.D. scholars in future to the requirements of the region and national needs. The UG laboratories and workshops were well established and PG laboratories need to be developed. As far as employability of graduates is concerned, the progress is satisfactory. A Senior faculty is appointed to look after the training and employability of graduates. It is under progress. In the coming three years it has aggressive plan to strengthen PG and Research, and employability of graduates. Training need analysis for all categories and students’ feedback survey were conducted and requirements are presented under various sub-sections of this proposal. NERIST has a Society, Board of Management as per UGC guidelines and Academic council. NERIST TEQIP-III proposal shall be approved by BoM after the go ahead signal from NPIU. With the assistance of this Rs.15 crores, the Institute development proposal mentioned will be fulfilled to the expectations of NPIU and MHRD, Govt. of India in catering the specific technical manpower needs of the region and the nation.
Fig. 1 Organisation Structure of NERIST
2.2a.1 Faculty training based on T.N.A
Faculty training in Pedagogy and domain knowledge based on TNA and conference based on competence so that it enrich the academic output of the department and improve the performance of weak students
Dept/ Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
AE Faculty training (qualification upgradation, subject upgradation& research competence, pedagogical training, participation in conferences, seminars/workshop etc. 15
2017-20
AE Conducting International conference on “Emerging Technology Trends in Agricultural Engineering” (ETTAE 2019) (Scopus Index). 5
2019
Chemistry Conducting workshop/conferences 5 2018EE IEEE sponsored international conference (Scopus
index) on power & energy, 2018, Dec 52018
CMS 1. Faculty training: i) Qualification Upgradation ii) Subject upgradation & research competence iii) Pedagogical training iv) Participation in conference, Seminars/ workshops etc.2. i) Staff training (Administrative staff) ii) staff training (Support staff)
5
2017-20
CE 1. Faculty training based on TNA (qualification upgradation, subject upgradation & research competence, Pedagogical training, participation in conferences, Seminars / workshops etc.) a) Advanced subject upgradation, advanced R&D activities, advanced learning in their relevant occupational Area. (12lakhs) b) Participating conferences/ Seminars/ workshops. (6lakhs)2. Staff Training for improved Competence based on TNA. (2lakhs)
20
2017-20
ECE Faculty Training for improved competence based on TNA:a)Advanced subject up-gradation, advanced R & D activities, advanced learning in their relevant occupational area.(12.5lakhs)b)Participating conferences/seminars/ workshops (5lakhs)
17
2017-20
ME a) Short term training program in “Recent Advances in Materials for Engineering Applications”. (3lakhs)b) Short term training program in “Linear and Non-linear Mechanical Vibrations”. (3lakhs)c) “International conference on thermo-fluid Systems”. (Scopus Indexed) (5lakhs)
20
2017-20
EE 1. Short Term Training Programmes (STTPs) STTP for Faculty and Technical Staff Members.a) Microprocessor based monitoring and control
of engineering systems. (3lakhs)b) Reliability Evaluation of Engineering System
including Power Systems. (3lakhs)c) Application of Microprocessors/
Microcontrollers for Real Time Control of 15
2017-20
Systems. (3lakhs)2. Power Electronics Applications in Electrical Systems3. Power Quality Issues & Its Improvement Techniques4. Digital Control Systems Analysis and Designa) Analysis and development of 3 - Phase Induction Motor and speed control by V / F method Using PWM Technique.b) Computer Aided Power Flow Analysis and their applications5. Faculty training (qualification upgradation, subject upgradation & research competence, Pedagogical training, participation in conferences, Seminars/workshops etc.)a) Arduino programming with Matlab and Simulinkb) Energy efficient lighting Technology6. TEQIP-III sponsored FDP on Energy Conservation & Management. (3lakhs)
PHYSICS 1. Group theory techniques for science and engineering2. Computational electromagnetic and next generation antenna measurement techniques.3. Use of vibrational techniques in engineering material characterisation.4. Use of Gaussian and MATLAB for students and faculty.
5 2017-20
CSE Faculty development Programs and availing Training at IITs
20 2017-20
HSS Faculty development Programs, Honorarium T.A., D.A, to invited resource persons (1.5lakhs).
5 2017-20
AE – Agriculture Engineering, CE – Civil Engineering, CSE- Computer Science and Engineering, ECE – Electronics and Communication Engineering, EE – Electrical Engineering, ME – Mechanical Engineering, HSS- Humanities and Social Science, CMS- Centre for Management Studies
2.2a.2 Staff & Officers training based on T.N.A
Staff training in lab domain knowledge based on TNA and administrative, finance, audit, store keeping and procurement as well as allied areas.
Dept/ Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
ET Cell Information Security Awareness Program/workshop (1lakh)
1 2018
EE Proposed SDP:1. Skill Development Programmes for SC/ST/OBC/academically Weak nearby students.a) House/Multi-Storey Building Wiring.
(3lakh)b) Motor wiring (3lakhs)c) Repair and Maintenance of Electrical Appliances.
2017-20
(3lakhs)2. Staff training (Technical & Administrative staff).
a) Technical SDP for Electrical Engineering Equipment & Systems
3. Staff training (Technical & Administrative staff)a) Technical SDP for Electrical Engineering Equipments& Systems
4. Staff training (Technical & Administrative staff) a) Technical SDP for Electrical Engineering Equipment’s & Systems
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ECE Staff Training for improved competence based on TNA 2 2018
2.2a.3 Increasing capacity of UG, PG and Ph.D. education Increasing M. Tech. and PhD (non engg) full time scholarship to encourage more engineering
PG output and interdisciplinary research. Strengthening the present PG courses.
Dept/Section Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
All Engineering M.tech scholarship 140 2017-20All non Engg. Ph.D fellowship for Non Engg 50 2017-20
2.2a.4 Investing in More smart classrooms in the campus Strengthening of Wi-fi in the Campus specially in the hostels and main academic campus so
that the students can reap the benefit of digital classrooms, open based courses like MOOC, NPTEL
Strengthening of E library through online resources like Elsevier, IEEE, Springer etc.
Dept/Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
CMS Smart classrooms 5 2017-20ECE Smart class room 10 2017-20CE Smart class room 10 2017-20ET CELL Campus Wi-Fi
Technical equipment required:1. Outdoor access point including licenses (Qty: 90) (90lakhs)2. Indoor access point including licenses (Qty: 80) (40lakhs)3. 24 ports Network L-2switches (Qty: 6) (6.5lakhs)4. Passive Components (OFC, Racks, LIU, Patch panel, SFP Modules etc.) (Qty: 2000mtrs OFC, Racks/SFP/patch panel/Fiber LIU 6 Nos.) (10lakhs)5. OFC management tools (Handheld fusion splicing machine/ OTDR/OFC Cleaver/visual faultDetector/power meter/tool kit.) (Qty: 1set) (8lakhs)
100 2017-20
Central Library
E-library 120 2017-20
2.2a.5 Improving weak students
Identify the weak students during initial registration through NERIST Entrance Examinations (NEE) results and subsequent tracking the students' results with the help of Student Mentors through online automation of results and its distribution.
Dept/ Section Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
By all Engg and MA and PH
Summer remedial classes for F-Grade students on mathematics.Gate preparatory classes for engineering and Mathematics PG students
10
2017-20
2.2a.6 Instituting academic and non-academic reforms including programme flexibility Academic autonomy is in place through department committee and Academic Council
Meeting. Partial administrative, managerial and financial autonomy exists in the Institute. Efforts are in
place for obtaining greater autonomy.
2.2b.7 Industry Institute Interaction
Institute has an Industry Institute Interaction Cell which shall be improved upon by introducing eminent industry personalities with the help of mentor from reputed Institutes and alumni of the Institute.
Dept/Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
T & P Workshop 50 2017-20T & P CoCubesT & P Professional Trainer appointmentT & P Industry fair for students at IIT GuwahatiT & P Increasing interaction with industry
ll Engg. branches
Increasing interaction with industry.Name of the Industries:1. Aimil India Ltd.2. NEEPCO Limited3. Oil & Natural Gas Corp.4. Oil India Limited5. Hindustan Paper Crop6. CSMTR7. NHPC Limited8. NEEPCO Limited9. Brahmaputra Cracker & Polymer Ltd. BCPL10 India Carbon11. Assam Petrochemicals Ltd.12. Hindustan Paper Crop13.Numaligarh Refinery Limited14. PGCIL14.Any other relevant company/organization
2.2b.8 Student career counselling and placement- Internship (Syllabus revision)
Institute shall be catering to syllabus revision with the necessary input from the Industry through T&P cell and Industry Institute Interaction Cell.
The syllabus revision shall also strive for revision of syllabus including Internship for UG final year students.
Dept/ Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
All engg and non engg branches
Revision of syllabus incorporating recent advances using expertise of faculties from IITs including final semester provision for Internship for UG Engg. A course on disaster management will also be considered.
10 2017
2.2c.9 Increasing faculty productivity and motivation
Institute has taken a decision to promote research amongst faculty as a motivation through one time grant of Rs. 5 lakhs per project.
Projects shall be selected by an external expert through competitive bidding amongst departmental projects.
Engineering departments shall be bidding for four projects each and the non-engineering supporting departments shall be bidding for one project each.
The selection of project shall be done by an external committee comprising of experts from reputed institutes like IITs.
Dept/Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
CSE Project proposals:1. Title: Real-time reliable and secure communications for vehicular Ad hoc Networks (5lakhs)2. Title: Machine learning methods to explore cancer staging and interventional techniques for Cancer treatment. (5lakhs)
20 2017-20
3. Title: Towards improve pathway analysis based on next generation Sequencing data. (5lakhs)4. Title: Mobile crowd-sensing for knowledge sharing in capital Complex, Itanagar. (5lakhs)5. Title: Multicast Source Authentication schemes for Ad-hoc network. (5lakhs)6. Title: pollution control center using internet of things. (5lakhs)
Mathematics Research projects on Mathematical Science 5AE Sponsored research, consultancy and other revenue
generating activities.12
EE 1. Title: Condition Monitoring of dry type transformer. (5lakhs)2. Title: Design various Control methods of a 2-DOF Helicopter System using LabVIEW. (5lakhs)3. Title: Development of IoT based smart irrigation system for small scale tea garden. (5lakhs)4. Title: Microprocessor based Monitoring and Instrumentation of Engineering Systems. (5lakhs)5. Title: Hydro power generation using vertical axis turbine. (5lakhs)6. Title: Investigation of Streamer Electrification in Transformer oil Based Nanofluid. (5lakhs)
20
CMS Research project:1. Title: Augmented Sustainable Renewable Energy Management. (5lakhs)2. Title: Customer perception mapping of online shopping using soft computing. (5lakhs)
5
CE Research project:1. Title: Stability analysis of slopes at Sinking zone of NH52A at Karchingsa area of NH52A, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. (5.6lakhs)2. Title: Mapping of Land Use Land Cover Changes of Manipur, India using High Resolution Satellite Imageries.(5lakhs)3. Study on congestion in Indian roadways and its impact on traffic flow. (5lakhs)4.Title: Sustainable use of plastic waste in production of construction materials. (5lakhs)
20
ECE Research projects:1. Title: Design of Millimeter Wave Micro strip Antenna
for Wireless. Communication Applications (5.6lakhs)2. Title: PCG based Classification of Normal/Abnormal
Heart Sound Recordings. (5lakhs)3. 3.Title: Early illness detection and recognition using
E-Nose and Sensor networks (5lakhs)4. Title: Quantum Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
Applications (5lakhs)5. Title: Photonic Crystal Based Optical Devices and
Components (5lakhs)6. Title: Characterization of Bio molecules for use in
sensor devices. (5lakhs)7. Title-EEG (Electroencephalography) based BCI
(Brain-Computer Interface) (5lakhs)
20
Chemistry Research project:Title: Role of Manganese peroxidase in the removal of recalcitrant pollutants present in the environment. 5
ME Research project:1. Title: Investigation on machinability of nickel based super alloy using different machining methods for sustainable machining. (5.7 lakhs)2. Title: Production and utilization of biodiesel derived from local seeds in stationary diesel engine to assess their suitability and to meet the emerging fuel quality and emission standards in Arunachal Pradesh. (5lakhs)3. Title: Synthesis, microstructure, electrical, mechanical and tribological properties of Conducting glass ceramics. (5.7lakhs)4. Title: Nonlinear dynamic response of FRP composite/ FGM rotating beam. (5.4lakhs)5. Title: Synthesis of hierarchical peek based composites with superior mechanical properties. (5lakhs)6. Title: Analysis of friction based on asperity-based friction model. (5lakhs)
20
PHYSICS Research project:1. Symmetry characterisation of engineering
materials. (5lakhs)2. Vibrational studies of Bio-molecules.
(5lakhs)3. Study of plasma surface interaction in
material processing applications. (5lakhs)4. Theoretical study of optical and electrical
properties of alkali halide crystals with impurities. (5lakhs)
5. Development of tailored substrate for X and C band microstrip antenna. (5lakhs)
5
HSS Research project 5
2.3.1 Obtaining autonomous institution status from UGC-done
Institute has already acquired Deemed to be University status from UGC in 2007. Efforts shall be taken to improve the academic output with the help of academy autonomy.
2.3.2 Improving the NBA accreditation of UG, PG.
Institute has six engineering UG programmes and eleven engineering PG programmes. All the six engineering UG programmes are NBA accredited. Two PG engineering programmes have already applied for NBA accreditation. Institute shall strive to improve the NBA accreditation status of the Institute. Institute shall be utilising TEQIP fund for procurement and other services for the improvement of labs of UG and PG engineering programmes. Each engineering department shall utilise Rs. 50 lakhs and each non-engineering supporting department shall utilise Rs. 20 lakhs for the improvement.
Fund also will be utilised for NBA accreditation application and digitisation of old results from 1986.
Dept/ Section
Plan Amount (In Rs. Lakhs)
Timeline
For the Institute
Super computer + peripheral computers for online exam 50 2017-20
Mathematics 20 no.s of computer for Lab for UG Engineering students 20Chemistry Procurement of equipments like
1. Water’s HPLC (25lakhs)2. Liquid Nitrogen plant (10lakhs)3. High Vacuum pump with pressure gauge & regulator (2lakhs)4. Oil free vacuum pump with vacuum gauge & regulator (0.21lakhs)5. Melting point apparatus (5.85776lakhs)6. Gel electrophoresis (0.6lakhs)7. Amicon stirred cells (1.8lakhs)
20
CSE Procurement of items like1. Imac 1.6GHz (Qty: 10) (9.3899lakhs)2. i7 Desktop (Qty: 36) (25.2lakhs)3. Wireless projectors with wall mounting kits and motorized Screen projection system. (Qty: 8) (5.36lakhs)4. LED Monitor 58” Display (Qty: 1) (1lakh)5. Internet of things-IoT Lab Bundle (Qty: 1) (9lakhs)
50
AE Procurement of items:1. Wireless EMG System TrignoTM Wireless EMG Set: Designed for wireless Measurement of EMG signal. Make: Delays, USA Model No. DSY -DS- TOl-4. (13lakhs)2. Honeywell Model 1246 should be capable of measuring Torque up to 10000 Nm. (4lakhs)3. Digital Gravimetric Weighing Lysimeter. (12lakhs)4. Automatic Weather Station. (5lakhs)5. Headspace Gas Analyser. (8lakhs)6. Dual column Texture Analyser (TA.HDplus ). (5lakhs)7. Hunter Color Lab. (3lakhs)
50
EE Equipment Purchase:1. Recurrent Surge Generator (Qty: 1): High Voltage Lab. (10lakhs)2. High Voltage Capacitor (Qty: 1): High Voltage Lab. (2lakhs)3. Fluke 435 Series –II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with accessories (Qty:1): Energy Lab. (7lakhs)4. NI Control Lab bundle: Control and Instrumentation Lab. (9.18lakhs)5. KD2 Pro: Power System Lab. (2lakhs)6. Constant Temperature Water Bath (BTI 11): Power System Lab. (0.75lakhs)7. Automatic Oil Breakdown Voltage Tester: Power System Lab. (2lakhs)
50
8. Moisture in Oil Instruments: Power System Lab. (5lakhs)9. NABL accreditation of Lab (10lakhs)10. LCD Projector for the Department (5 nos.)
CMS Name of the software/equipment/study material:1. Case studies for class purpose. (4lakhs)2. Business simulation. (5lakhs p.a)3. Business communication lab. (7lakhs)4. Statistical package. (6lakhs)5. Business database. (6lakhs)
20
CE For improvement of Laboratory:1. Material Testing Lab.(22lakhs)2. Transportation Lab.(7.25lakhs)3. Geotechnical Engg. Lab.I and II (12lakhs)4. Computer Lab and Drafting(12lakhs)5. Departmental library and faculty chambers
(2.25lakhs)
50
ME 1. SOM Lab(Digital Torsion Testing Machine plus NABL accreditation.) (7lakhs)
2. Metrology & Mat. Science Lab. (3.54lakhs) (i)Metallurgical compounded Microscope (ii) Surface Plate (iii) Slip Gauge Set (iv) Sine Bar (v) Dial gauge indicator with magnetic base3. Fluid Power Lab. (Pressure gauge, manometer) (0.6 lakhs)4. Computer Lab. (IBP Server-01no, MAC latest config PC-15 nos). (10lakhs)5. Computer lab (Softwares- ABAQUS (SSA-Indenter) Design Expert 9.0 (SKT- Indenter). (8lakhs) 6. IC Engine lab (Cut sectional Model: Diesel Engine (single cylinder 4 stroke), Diesel engine (two stroke), Petrol engine (Four stroke), Computerised 4 stroke multi cylinder Petrol engine test rig. (13.1lakhs)7. R & AC Lab. (Ice plant (Datacone make), Vortex Tube Cooling (Datacone make), Water- heat pump test rig (Datacone make). (5.9lakhs) 8. CIM & Robotics Lab (Multi CNC Router-HD Model(for machining Non-ferrous materials) (5.5lakhs)
50
ECE For improvement of Laboratory:1. DE Lab (5.5lakhs)2. DSP Lab (1.5lakhs)3. Radar and Antenna Lab (14.7lakhs)4. PG Lab 2 (10.7lakhs)5. VLSI Lab (18.7lakhs)6. Communication Lab (5lakhs)Items:1. Microprocessor Kit 8085, 8bit. (Qty-10) (1lakh)2. Microprocessor Kit 8086, 16 bit.(Qty-10) (1lakh)3. Microcontroller 8051, 8 bit. (Qty-5) (0.7lakh)4. Microprocessor 32 bit (5 sets)
50
Embedded Boards by ARM with accessories (10 sets)
PHYSICS Equipment purchase:1) Photo electric effect study set up (Qty:1)
(0.5lakhs)2) Franck-hertz experiment set up. (Qty:1)
(0.5lakhs)3) Hall Effect experiment set up. (Qty:2)
(1lakhs)4) Four probe set for energy band gap
measurement. (Qty:2) (1lakhs)5) Planck constant, measurement set up. (Qty:2)
(1lakhs)6) Curie temperature measurement set up.
(Qty:2) (0.5lakhs)7) Newton rings apparatus. (Qty:1) (0.5lakhs)8) Set up for measurement of hysteresis loss.
(Qty-2) (1lakh)9) DC dual power supply 0-30 volt. (Qty-10)
(1lakh)10) X band microwave bench with gunn diode as
source along with power supply and power meter. (Qty-1) (1lakh)
11) Spin coating unit. (Qty-1) (2lakhs)12) Microprocessor based muffle furnace. (Qty-
1) (3.5lakhs)13) Ultrasonic interferometer with variable
frequency and high temperature bath. (Qty-1) (2lakhs)
14) Rydberg’s constant measurement set up. (Qty-2) (1lakh)
15) Desktop PC. (Qty-6) (3lakhs)16) Network printer. (Qty-1) (0.5lakh)
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HSS Equipment Purchase: (18lakhs)1) Interactive projector-3000 ANSI lumens; native
XGA. (Qty-1)2) Smart podium & two stand wired microphones.
(Qty-1)3) Screen and projector mounting arrangement.4) Speakers with in-built amplifier-20 watt output5) Users headsets- one for each user all required
cables & user console unit. (Qty-40)6) Instructors lectern7) Desktop (Preferably HP All-in-one-20-c029in)
(Qty-4)8) Multi-function printers (Preferably HP LaserJet
Pro 500 color MFP M570dw. (Qty-1))List of furnitures: (1lakh)
1) Instructors Chair. (Qty-1)2) Specially fabricated chairs. (Qty-40)3) Side & back wall cladding to prevent sound
reverberation
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4) Book racks. (Qty-1)5) Almirah. (Qty-1)
List of learning resources: (1.5lakhs)1) Software- Digital Content Interface including the
inbuilt computers and OS; ISIL Interactive user interface, GUI and embedded Digital courseware.
List of Minor items: (1lakh)1. Fire extinguishers. (Qty-2)
Examination Cell
Office Equipment Purchase for digitisation of old results and records:1. Godrej Fire resistant record (Qty: 3). (3.9lakhs)2. Scanner. (Qty: 1) (0.1lakh)3. Digital colour copier Machine With accessories. (Qty: 1) (10.35lakhs)4. External hard Disk 2TB. (Qty: 2) (0.24lakhs)5. Honorarium of staff. (4 members) (1.89lakhs)
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For whole Institute
NBA accreditation application 50
2.4.
2.4.1 The Institute shall be benefitted from the mentoring from IIT Guwahati and IIT Kharagpur
2.4.2 Institute BOM is constituted as per UGC norms and MOA under MHRD.
2.4.3 ERP/MIS of Establishment, Finance, S&P HMC
Institute has already acquired automation of Academic Cell and Exam Cell for registration of students, results and office work.
Institute would like to extend the facilities to whole institute. Institute would like to extend the facilities to new Library Building.
Dept/Section Plan Amount (In Lakhs)
Timeline
Central library RFID system 40 2017-18Computerised automation of NERIST
Upgradation to full LSAcademia suit license (32.36437 lakhs) and additional amount for filling up of hardware/ software (10 lakhs)
42 2017-19
2.4.4 Special classes being for improving the GATE score Institute has already provided facilities to the students for improving GATE score through
online model GATE exam software. Institute has also arranged extra classes for the final year and prefinal year students in their
preparation for GATE. Institute would like to extend the facilities by having NPTEL Server and maintaining the
extra classes for the interested students.
Dept/ Section Plan Amount (In Lakhs)
Status (Submitted/ not submitted)
ET CELL Development of NPTEL SERVER: 2017-18
Technical equipments Required:1. High End Video processing Server (6 core processor, 32 GB RAM) (Qty: 1) (4lakhs)2. SAN Storage with 15 TB Storage capacity. (Qty: 1) (12lakhs)
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All engineering and supporting branches
Special classes for the GATE aspiring degree module students
5 2017-20
2.5 Twinning Plan Institute would like to have twinning plan with Tezpur University and NEHU for capacity
building, knowledge transfer, long term strategic partnerships through MOU within 2019. Institute shall be planning for strategic partnership with foreign Universities for faculty
exchange, student exchange etc within 2020.
2.6 Recruitment and selection of high-quality faculty-action plan. Institute is having 150 faculty posts filled up out of 200 posts available as on date. Recruitment is going on almost every year following UGC norms as per the approval of
BOM. Institute shall be planning for filling up of most of the posts within 2020 through continuous
process.
2.7 Fund shall be submitted to four funds and sustainability funds during the financial year 2017-18, 18-19, 19-20.
2.8 Meeting through heads-faculty-students.
Meeting was held with senior faculty and functionaries on 25.01.2017 at 5-00 pm under the chairmanship of Director to percolate the information of TEQIP III and its objectives and the information was also shared through emails. Individual departments and Sections have presented their plan and proposal which were discussed on 09.02.2017 and IDP was finalised along with Institute TNA.
2.9 IOC
Dept/Section Plan Amount (In Lakhs)
Status (Submitted/ not submitted)
IOCa) Maintenance of TEQIP funded equipments for 3 yearsb) Consumablesc) Man-powerd) TA / DA
100