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National Institute of Technology Patna (An institute under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

Ashok Rajpath, Patna-800005 (Bihar)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA(An institute under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

ASHOK RAJPATH, PATNA-800005 (BIHAR)

ANNUAL REPORTINCLUDING AUDITED ANNUAL ACCOUNTS

OF2015-16

Tel: 0612-2370419, 2370843, 2371930, 2371715, 2372715, 2371929, 2670631 Ext.-101 Fax 0612-2670631

Website: www.nitp.ac.in Email: [email protected]

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Sl. No. Particulars Page Number

PREFACE 01

CHAPTER–1INTRODUCTION

1.01 Vision, Mission & Values 06

1.02 Historical Background 06

1.2.1 Location 06

1.2.2 Campus 06

1.03 Education System 07

CHAPTER–2THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES

2.01 Board of Governors 10

2.02 Finance Committee 10

2.03 Building and Works Committee 11

2.04 Senate 11

2.05 Departmental Advisory Committee 12

2.06 Publication Committee 12

2.07 Administrative Personnel 12

CHAPTER–3AN OVERVIEW

3.01 Academic Programmes 14

3.02 CoursesOffered 14

3.03 Admission Procedure 16

3.04 Students 16

3.05 Students Intake 16

3.06 Students Pass Out 17

3.07 Concessions Provided for Students 17

3.08 The Hostels 17

3.09 Examination & Evaluation 17

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3.10 Placement 17

3.11 Games and Sports 17

3.12 Departments of NIT Patna 18

3.13 NIT Activities 21

3.13.1 National Service Scheme 21

3.13.2 Women Cell 21

3.13.3 Alumni Meet 22

3.13.4 Sports & Cultural Activities 22

3.14 Scholarships/Assistantships 22

CHAPTER–4THE STAFF

4.01 StaffPosition 26

4.02 Training Status 26

4.03 PlacementofStaffforAcademicExcellence 26

4.04 ConcessionsProvidedforStaff 26

4.05 DepartmentwiseTeachingStaff 27

4.06 AdministrativeandOtherOfficers 42

4.07 Non-Teachingstaff 43

CHAPTER–5NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

5.01 Programs undertaken by NIT Patna 46

5.02 Papers Published in Journals 48

5.03 Papers Published/Presented in Workshop/Conferences/Symposium 51

5.04 Patents 57

5.05 Important Activities 58

CHAPTER–6RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

6.01 Research and Consultancy Activities 62

6.02 Ongoing Ph.D Scholars 62

6.03 Proposed Plan for Research 63

6.04 Institute – Industry Collaboration 63

6.05 Innovations and Technology Transfer 63

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6.06 TEQIP Activities 63

6.07 Global Initiative on Academic Network (GIAN) 64

6.08 Research Projects 64

CHAPTER–7FINANCIAL STATUS

7.01 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan Grants 66

7.02 Sources of Funds 66

7.03 Stores & Purchase Section 66

CHAPTER–8CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES

8.01 Computer Services Centre 68

8.02 Workshops 68

8.03 Central Library 68

8.04 Laboratories 75

8.05 Hospital,PostOffice,ShoppingCentre 75

8.06 Playground 75

8.07 OtherFacilitieslikeHostels,Messes,andStaffQuarters&Administrationetc. 75

CHAPTER–9TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATISTICS

9.01 UG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2015-16) 78

9.02 PG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2015-16) 78

9.03 Vocational Training 78

CHAPTER–10AUDIT REPORT WITH ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 2015-16 81

PrefaceAcademic Activities

Placement of Students

Admission of Students

Appointments of Teachers

Research and Consultancy

Extra Curricular Activities

Infrastructural Facilities

Administration and Management

Policy Decision Making Bodies

Perspective Plan

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PREFACEIt is indeed a privilege for me to present the Director’s report for the academic year 2015-16. 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 the Patna University and funded by state Government. Due to lack of fund and proper management facilities, the institutional growth suffered to some extent, but when Govt. ofIndia realised its historical importance, erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Patna was taken over by the central government as a fully funded institution and rechristened as National Institute of Technology Patna.With thenotificationofMHRD,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 umbrellaofNITPatna.ThefirststepthatNITPatnatookwas to tone up the academics, existing infrastructure and facilities. The following achievements of the institution during this academic year are worth mentioning.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:The semester system has been introduced from 2007 batch and the institute has been accorded with autonomous status and has been functioning quite effectively. The institute has been able to publishresult on scheduled time. Implementation of regular class test, assignment, tutorials etc. has aroused deep interest towards learning among students.

Department of Electronics & Information Technology (DeitY) has sponsored a scheme entitled “Scheme of Financial Assistance for setting up of Electronics and ICT Academies”. The objective of the above scheme is to set up seven (07) Electronics and ICT Academies as a unit in IITs, NITs, IIITs etc. for faculty/mentor development/up gradation to improve the employability of the graduates/ diploma holders in various streams, through collaboration of States/Union Territories with financial assistance from theCentral Government. Electronics and ICT Academy would aim to provide specialized training to the faculties of Engineering, Arts, Commerce & Science colleges, Polytechnics etc, by developing state-of-the-art facilities. The scheme would lead to enhancement of the skills of the students. The Scheme has been approved on 14.11.2014. Subsequently, an Empowered Committee under the chairmanship of Secretary, DeitY has accorded approval for setting up of 3 such Academies in NIT Patna, Bihar, IIITDM Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, NIT Warangal, Telangana.

PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS: TheplacementcellofNITPatnahasplayedasignificantroleintheproperplacementoffinalyearstudentsofNIT 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 this academic session2015-16,thetotalnumberofjoboffersis453of maximum package 16 lakhs from various leading national and multi-national organizations.

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS: The admission to 1st year of B. Tech course is made through the Joint Entrance Examination, JEE Main, conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India. NIT Patna is running undergraduate courses in 7 disciplines and postgraduate courses in Architecture, Civil, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical and Mechanical subjects in a total of 11 specializations. For the session 2015-16, the total undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D sanctioned intakes are 706, 381 and 153 respectively. All postgraduate and PhD students are admitted with GATE score and are getting scholarships from MHRD. Some PhD students are getting scholarship from TEQIP.

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APPOINTMENTS OF TEACHERS: Totalnumberofteachingstaffduring2015-16is125outofwhichabout105teachershavePh.Dqualificationwhereas the rest have M.Tech qualification. Theretired teachers’help is continued for thebenefitofstudents in certain specialized subjects. The process isinprogresstofillupthevacantposts.

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 & government departments.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES : Many teachers of NIT Patna have participated in seminars, symposiums and workshops 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 2016 where famous Hindi poet Shri Surendra Sharma was invited. The functions were very successful and students got encouraged by participating in activities organised.

INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES :Hostels: There are four hostels including girls’ hostels. All girl students have been provided with hostel facility. The hostels have been repaired and renovated.

College building: The 9 college buildings were repaired and renovated.

Teacher quarters: The teacher quarters including the Director’s residence were also repaired and renovated.

Construction of Library building: The building of library has been completed. The Central Library is enriched with 98038 books whose General Section consists of 70348 books, reference section has 3300 books, 3256 e-books and 3250 CDs, General Book Bank 12670 and Dr. B.R. Ambadkar Section has 4466 books. It is well equipped with E-library facility with 50 nos. of PCs.

In addition to this, E-resources section subscribes E-Journals i.e. The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM Digital Library), American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE), The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), IEEEXplore Digital Library, Springer link, 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 six years. The campus also has an active Allahabad BankATMfacilityforitsstudents,facultyandstaffs.

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). In case of shortage or disrupted electricity supply from the 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 and classroom buildings to provide people 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.

(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.

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ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT:Department: A total of 11 departments have been working. The Heads of each department function through their respective Departmental Advisory Committee (DAC) in which all the teachers of the department are members. Headship is on rotational basis.

Deans: Five Deans have been created and they look after the specialised functions. They are Dean (Academics), Dean (Students Welfare), Dean (Planning & Development), Dean (Faculty Welfare) and Dean (Research & Consultancy). The senior teachers of the institute function as Deans.

Registrar, Deputy Registrar, and Assistant Registrars: NIT Patna has Registrar, deputy registrar (O&A) and deputy registrar (procurement) whereas three assistantregistrarsindifferentsections.

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. Shri Manish Sabharwal, Founder Chairman Teamlease is the chairman of BOG of NIT Patna.

PERSPECTIVE PLAN:Effortshavebeenmadetoprepareamethodologicalperspective plan of NIT Patna. Ed-CIL India 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 havefinallypreparedtheperspectiveplan.Thisreportwas 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

cHaPTer–1INTRODUCTION

Vision, Mission & ValuesHistorical Background

Education System

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1.1 Vision, Mission & Values

VISIONTo contribute to India and the World through excellence in scientific and technical education andresearch, to serve as a valuable resource for industry and society and to remain a source of pride for all Indians

MISSIONTo generate new knowledge by engaging in cutting-edge research and to promote academic growth by offeringstate-of-the-artundergraduate,postgraduateand doctoral programmes

To identify, based on an informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs, areas of specialization upon which the Institute can concentrate

To undertake collaborative projects which offeropportunities for long-term interaction with academia and industry

To develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders can emerge in a range of professions

VALUESAcademic integrity and accountability.

Respect and tolerance for the views of every individual.

Attention to issues of national relevance as well as of global concern.

Breadth of understanding, including knowledge of the human sciences.

Appreciation of intellectual excellence and creativity.

An unfettered spirit of exploration, rationality and enterprise.

1.2 Historical BackgroundThe 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 Indiahas declared it an Institute of National Importance.

1.2.1 LocationNIT 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.

1.2.2 CampusThe Institute is residential in nature and provides residential facilities to all its students as well as the teachingstaffasperavailability. Its36acrecampushas 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

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in separate buildings 300 meters to the east of administrative building. Several other facilities like large lecture theaters 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 ofthe Institute.

1.3 Education SystemAt the heart of all institutes’ activities is our commitment for the intellectual and personal development of the students. The learning experience that we promote in NIT, Patna embraces both the formal learning that takes place in lecture halls, 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.

Co-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 ofvarious subjects, monitor the theory and laboratory classes and take initiative in projects in various subjects. Initiative starts from the students end and teachersandsupportingstaffsplaythesupervisoryandhelping role. Undergraduate courses are completed in four years duration; post graduate courses in two years duration and Ph.D. level courses in minimum three years duration. Undergraduate program in Architecture is of 5 years duration.

The activities for students concentrate on debates, quizzes, vocational training, visit to works and industrial visits. The teachers contribute to co-curricular activities in 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, stategovernment 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 andsupportingstaffsaresuchthat thepeople fromall 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 teachersandfemalesupportingstaffsattheInstitute.This inculcates a healthy reciprocal respect for either sex.Usuallyfivedaysinaweekisdevotedtocurricularactivities whereas the remaining two days are devoted for co-curricular and extra-curricular activities at the Institute.NIT,Patnastaffandstudentsalsocontributethrough 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, supportingstaff,neighbouringpeople,societyandthenation.

cHaPTer–2THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER

COMMITTEESBoard of GovernorsFinance Committee

Building and Works CommitteeSenate

Departmental Advisory CommitteePublication Committee

Administrative Personnel

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THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES2.01 Board of Governors

2.02 Finance Committee

Sl. Name Designation1. i) Shri Manish Sabharwal

Founder Chairman Teamlease Services Ltd. (From 22.01.2016 onwards)

Chairperson BOG NIT Patna

ii) Prof. Asok De Director, National Institute of Technology Patna (From 08.06.2015 to 21.01.2016)

Chairperson (Actg) BOG NIT Patna

iii) Shri Manas Bihari Verma Former Director, Aeronautical Development Agency, DRDO Bangalore (From 01.04.2015 to 07.06.2015)

Chairperson BOG NIT Patna

2. Joint Secretary dealing with technical Education Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development C-wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001

Member

3. Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor, Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development C-wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001

Member

4. Prof. Surendra Kumar Professor (Retd.) Department of Civil Engineering National Institute of Technology Patna

Member

5. Sri K. P. S. Keshri, President, Bihar Industry Association Nominee of Govt. of Bihar Member6. Director, Indian Institute of Technology Patna Patna- 801 106 Member7. Shri K. K. Tiwari

Registrar National Institute of Technology PatnaSecretary to the BOG

1 i) Shri Manish Sabharwal Founder Chairman Teamlease Services Ltd. (From 22.01.2016 onwards)

Chairperson BOG NIT Patna

Chairperson

ii) Prof. Asok De Director, National Institute of Technology Patna (From 08.06.2015 to 21.01.2016)

Chairperson (Actg) BOG NIT Patna

Chairperson

iii) Shri Manas Bihari Verma Former Director, Aeronautical Development Agency, DRDO Bangalore (From 01.04.2015 to 07.06.2015)

Chairperson BOG NIT Patna

Chairperson

2 Joint Secretary dealing with technical Education, Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development C-wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001

Nominee of MHRD Govt. of India

Member

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2.03 Building and Works Committee

2.04 Senate

1. Prof. Asok De, Director, NIT Patna Chairman, BWC, NIT Patna2. 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. Ujjwal Kumar, Superintending Engineer(C), PCC, CPWD, 6th Floor, Pant Bhawan, Patna-1

Member, BWC NIT Patna

4. Sri Anil Kumar Pandey, Superintending Engineer (E), PCEC, CPWD, 7th Floor, Pant Bhawan, Patna-1

Member, BWC NIT Patna

5. Prof. Swapan Mazumdar, Retired Professor of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kharapur Kharagpur

Member, BWC NIT Patna

5. Dr. G. K. Choudhary, Dean (Planning & Development) NIT Patna Member, BWC NIT Patna6. Sri K. K. Tiwari, Registrar National Institute of Technology Patna

Patna- 800005Member Secretary, BWC NIT Patna

1. Prof. Asok De Director, NIT Patna2. Prof. Sudarshan Singh Prof. of Mech. Engg.3. Prof. M.M. Choudhary Prof. of Elect. Engg.4. Prof. S.M. Jha Prof. of Mathematics5. Prof. U.S. Triar Prof. of Elect. Engg. 6. Prof. G.K. Choudhary Prof. of Elect. Engg.7. Prof. S.K. Verma Prof. of Mech. Engg.8. Prof. D.K. Singh Prof. of Electronics and Communication Engg.9. Prof. Ramakar Jha Prof. of Civil Engg.10. Prof. Ajay Kumar Sinha Prof. of Civil Engg.11. Prof. Shormishtha Panja Head, Deptt. of English, University of Delhi, New Delhi-11000712. Prof. Pushplata Tripathi School of Science, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-11006813. Dr. Debranjan Sarkar VEC Salt Lake City, Kolkata-70006414. Dr. L.B. Roy HOD, Civil Engg.15. Dr. Sawal Kishore Singh HOD, Mathematics16. Dr. N.R. Lall HOD, Physics17. Dr. Kalpana Sinha HOD, Humanities and Social Sciences

3 Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor, Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development C-wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001

Nominee of MHRD Govt. of India

Member

4 Director, Indian Institute of Technology Patna Patna- 801 106

Nominee of BOG, NIT Patna Member

5 Shri K. K. Tiwari Registrar, National Institute of Technology Patna

Registrar, NIT Patna Ex-OfficioSecretary to the FC

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2.05 Departmental Advisory CommitteeEach 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.

2.06 Publication CommitteeNIT Patna has a very active publication committee whose responsibility is to prepare the every year Annual Report, Convocation Souvenir, Institute Calendar, Institute Diary etc. The convener of the committee is Dr. Nilamber Kumar Singh. The members are Dr. Prakash Chandra, Ar. Ravish Kumar, Dr. Mukesh Choudhary and Dr. Kakali Chatterjee.

2.07 Administrative PersonnelSince 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.

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 staffis looked after by Executive Engineer (Estate Service UNIT) of the institute.

List of Administrative PersonnelSl. No. Name Designation

1. Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev Sinha Dean (Planning & Development)2. Prof. (Dr.) N. R. Lall Dean (Academics)3. Prof. (Dr.) D. K. Singh Dean (Research & Consultancy)4. Prof. (Dr.) G. K. Choudhary Dean (Faculty Welfare)5. Prof. (Dr.) S. K. Verma Dean (Student Welfare)6. Sri K. K. Tiwari Registrar7. Dr. Asit Narayan Deputy Registrar (E&A)8. Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav Assistant Registrar (Account)9. Sri Rajeev Ranjan Assistant Registrar (Procurement)10. Sri Rajesh Kumar Assistant Registrar (Academic)

18. Dr. Fulena Rajak HOD, Architecture19. Sri A. K. Sahani HOD, Elect. Engg.20. Dr. Sita Ram Sharma HOD, Chemistry21. Dr. M. P. Singh HOD, CSE & IT22. Shri K. K. Tiwari Registrar, NIT Patna

cHaPTer–3aN OVerVIeW

Academic ProgrammesCoursesoffered

Admission ProcedureStudents

Students Intake Students Pass out

Concessions Provided for StudentsThe Hostels

Examination and EvaluationPlacement

Games and SportsDepartments of NIT Patna

NIT ActivitiesScholarships/Assistantship

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AN OVERVIEW3.01 Academic ProgrammesThe Institute runs undergraduate, Post Graduate and Doctoral programmes leading to the award of degree of fouryearsdurationB.Tech,fiveyearsdurationB.Arch., two years duration M. Tech and minimum three years duration Ph.D.

Sl. No. Degree Branch of Specialization Year of Start DurationGraduation Program:1 B. Tech Civil Engineering 1924-25 4 Years –Full time2 Computer Science & Engineering 2005-063 Electrical Engineering 1945-464 Electronics & Communication

Engineering1978-79

5 Information Technology 2005-066 Mechanical Engineering 1952-537 B. Arch Architecture 1978-79 5 Years –Full time8 Integrated M. Sc Chemistry 2015-169 Mathematics 2015-1610 Physics 2015-16Post Graduate Program:1 Master in Architecture Urban & Regional Planning 2012-13 2 Years –Full time2 M. Tech in Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering 2013-143 Geotechnical Engineering 2014-154 Structural Engineering. 1978-795 Transportation Engineering. 1978-796 Water Resources Engineering 1978-797 M. Tech in Computer

Science & EngineeringComputer Science & Engineering 2010-11

8 M. Tech in Electrical Engineering

Control System Engineering 1978-799 Power System Engineering 1978-7910 M. Tech in Electronics &

Communication EngineeringCommunication Systems 2010-11

11 VLSI System Design and Microelectronics

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12 M. Tech in Information Technology

Information Technology 2013-14

13 M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering

Thermal Engineering 2015-1614 Design Engineering 2015-1615 Production Engineering 2015-16

3.02 Courses offeredThe Institute offers degree courses B. Tech, B.Arch.,M. Tech, M. Arch and Doctoral courses in the following engineering subjects/specializations.

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Sl. No. Degree Branch of Specialization Year of Start Duration16 M. Tech in Computational Mathematics 2015-1617 M. Tech in Nanoscience and Technology 2015-16Dual (Master + Doctoral) Degree Program:1 Dual Degree in Architecture Urban & Regional Planning 2013-14 3 to 5 Years –Full

time2 Dual Degree in Civil

EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering 2013-14

3 Geotechnical Engineering 2013-144 Structural Engineering. 2013-145 Transportation Engineering. 2013-146 Water Resources Engineering 2013-147 Dual Degree in Computer

Science & EngineeringComputer Science & Engineering 2013-14

8 Dual Degree in Electrical Engineering

Control System Engineering 2013-149 Power System Engineering 2013-1410 Dual Degree in Electronics &

Communication EngineeringCommunication Systems 2013-14

11 VLSI System Design and Microelectronics

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12 Dual Degree in Information Technology

Information Technology 2013-14

13 Dual Degree in Mechanical Engineering

Thermal Engineering 2013-1414 Design Engineering 2013-1415 Production Engineering 2013-1416 Dual Degree in Computational Mathematics 2015-1617 Dual Degree in Nanoscience and Technology 2015-16Doctoral Program:1 Ph. D Architecture 2009-10 Minimum3 Years2 Civil Engineering 2009-103 Computer Science & Engineering 2009-104 Electrical Engineering 2009-105 Electronics & communication

Engineering2009-10

6 Information Technology 2012-137 Mechanical Engineering 2009-108 Chemistry 2009-109 Mathematics 2009-1010 Physics 2009-1011 Humanities & Social Sciences 2009-10

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3.03 Admission ProcedureB. 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/MURP/DD are open through CCMT constituted by MHRD to those who have obtained 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 examinationandwhohavequalifiedGATEwithavalidscore.

Ph.D: The courses leading to Ph.D in Engineering, Technology and Architecture departments

are open to those who have obtained M.Tech/ME/M.Sc. Engineering/ M.Arch or equivalent degree in relevant branch from a recognised University/Institute with minimum 70% marks (or a C.G.P.A of 7.0 in 10 points scale). Candidates possessing B.Tech/BE/B.Sc. Engineering/ B.Arch or equivalent degree in relevant branch from a recognised University/Institute with minimum 80% marks (or a C.G.P.A of 8.0 in 10 points scale) in all (from 10th onwards) examinations including qualifying examination may be considered in exceptional cases after approval of DRC. Such candidates must have professional /research experience of at least 10 years in reputed Institutions/organisation.

3.05 Students Intake, 2015-16Total Sanction Intake of Students at UG, PG, and Ph.D (Category wise)

Total actual admission at UG, PG and Ph.D (Category wise)

Course Category Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total

UG 356 106 53 191 706 248 98 48 240 634PG 190 61 25 105 381 141 38 07 65 251Ph.D 153 - - - 153 - - - - 86Grand Total 699 167 78 296 1240 389 136 55 305 971

For Ph.D in Science departments, candidates must possess M.Sc from a recognize university/Institute with minimum 60% marks (or a C.G.P.A of 6.0 in 10 points scale). For Humanities and Social Sciences, candidates possessing master degree in the area of English or Economics from a recognize university/ Institute with minimum 55% marks (or a C.G.P.A of 5.5 in 10 points scale).

Admission to PhD program is based on merit as decided on overall academic performance, written examination and followed by Interview.

3.04 StudentsNIT, 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 remainingfiftypercent isopen to thestudents fromall parts of the country. Therefore, it provides a good platform to students to know about the culture of the wholenation.Admissiontofirstyearcoursestopostgraduate courses is done through open advertisement on all India basis and GATE score. Alumni play an important role in contributing to the overall student experience, and the institute therefore seeks to increase the involvement of alumni through annual alumnimeetheldattheinstituteonfirstSundayofthemonth of February every year where current students get opportunity to come in contact with the senior engineers (Ex-Student) and get mentoring and work-and research-based learning.

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3.06 Students Pass out, 2015-16Sl.No. Department UG PG Ph.D01 Architecture 48 202 Civil Engineering 69 68 0103 Computer Science & Engineering 90 1404 Electronics & Communication Engineering 77 1605 Electrical Engineering 79 3506 Information Technology 62 1507 Mechanical Engineering 93 35

Total 518 185 02 (including one from Chemistry Department)

3.07 Concessions Provided for StudentsRelaxation 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.

3.08 The HostelsNIT Patna has got three Boys’ 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.

3.09 Examination and EvaluationThe academic session is divided into two Semesters namely, autumn Semester (July-December) and Spring Semester (January-May) each of approximately 20 weeks duration. The semester examinations are held in May and December every year. 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 are the components of continuous assessment process. Examination work such as question paper setting and evaluation for mid semester, end semester and class test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department. Result of graduate and post graduate are declared in terms of SGPA & CGPA on ten point scale.

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.

3.10 PlacementTheplacementcellofNITPatnahasplayedasignificantroleintheproperplacementoffinalyearstudentsofNIT 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 2015-16. A good number of students have been absorbed through the campus selection.

3.11 Games and SportsIn 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

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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 on 28th January, 2015. Various activities related to games and sports, culture and Prize distribution took place in this ceremony which encouraged the students for extracurricular activity to a great extent.

3.12 Departments of NIT Patna

ArchitectureThe Department of Architecture was set up in Bihar College of Engineering in the year 1979 under Patna University. It was the first time that architecturaleducation 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.

ThecoursesofferedbytheDepartmentofArchitectureare:

1. Bachelor of Architecture

2. Master of Urban and Regional Planning

3. Ph. D.

TheB.Arch.course,apartfromfulfillingthefunctionalrequirements, 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 regionalplanning. 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.

Civil Engineering The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 1924 and since then it has achieved new heights within the country and abroad. It is one of the oldest departments in the college. The Department of Civil EngineeringoffersUG,PGandDoctoralprograms.ThedepartmenthasadequatequalifiedandexperiencedfacultyinalltherelatedfieldsofCivilEngineering.Corecourses 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-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 offeredwidenumbersofelectives.

The department also M.Tech with specialization in Water Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Environmental Engineering. The department has well-equipped laboratories. It is actively engaged in research and apart from teaching, faculty members are organise as wellas takeactiveparticipation indifferent technicalworkshops, short term courses, and training programs.

Computer Science and EngineeringThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers courses leading to B.Tech (CSE), B.Tech (IT),M.Tech (CSE), M.Tech(IT) and Ph.D. The department has a very good infrastructure and faculty to provide excellent education. The curriculum is updated regularly to keep up with the growing demands and the changing trends of the software industry and research laboratories.

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The department provides a wide range of courses. The prominent among them includes Data Structures, Database Systems, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, System Programming, Computer Networks, Data Mining and Warehousing, Object Oriented Design, Distributed and Parallel Computing, Mobile and Wireless Computing, Real-time Systems, Cryptography, Genetic Algorithm and Artificial Intelligence. Apartfrom these, students are alsoofferedawide varietyof electives.

Faculty of this department are involved in research activities in the different domains, namely WirelessSensor Networks, e-learning, Database systems, Semantic web, and Pattern recognition. The faculty of CSE have delivered many expert talks in international conference/national seminar/workshops etc.

Electronics & Communication EngineeringThe department was established in the year 1979. The objective of the department is to impart high quality education and to encourage the students, comprising B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.D, in pursuing research. The department offers B. Tech inElectronics & Communication Engineering, M. Tech (1. Communication System 2. Micro Electronics & VLSI System Design) and Ph.D. program in various specialized areas of Electronics & Communication Engineering. The major research areas of the department include Communications, OFC and Photonics, Signal Processing, Image, Speech and Video Processing, VLSI and Embedded System, RF and Microwave Engineering etc.. ECE Department is executing research projects sponsored by external funding agencies also.

The department is committed to engage in high quality research and pursuit of excellence in teaching and research. The faculty members of the department are actively involved in research and development in challenging areas of both theory and experiment. Faculty members of this department also deliver Invited lectures/Talk as experts and have been guest speakers at different national and internationalconferences.

The labs established here have been well equipped with the latest equipment. The Department has online

access to IEEE Explore digital library, IEL, Science Direct, Springer and other online journals. High End Computational Servers and specialized Software’s like MATLAB, IE3D, MULTISIM, COMMSIM, FEMSIM and other specialized Softwares are available with the Department in order to accelerate the research. Instructional laboratories for Basic Electronics, Analog Electronics and Digital Electronics are fully operational. Advanced laboratories like Communication, Digital Signal Processing, Embedded Systems, VLSI, are also fully operational with advanced technologies, hardware equipments and software. Department has also number of ongoing/approved projects. The Department undertakes a continuous process of setting up experimental and computational facilities for taking up research & development and consultancy activitiesinvariousfieldsasalsotoproducestate-of-the-art research output. The alumni of this department occupy top positions in business, industry, R & D and academia in India and abroad. The 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.

Electrical EngineeringThe department offers courses in UG, PG and PhDprograms.IthasadequatequalifiedandexperiencedfacultyinalltherelatedfieldsofElectricalEngineering.There are nine 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.

Mechanical Engineering TheDepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringoffersUG,PG and Doctoral programs. The Department has an adequatenumberofqualifiedandexperiencedfacultyinalltherelatedfieldsofMechanicalEngineering.Corecourses under UG program include Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machinery, CAD, CAM, Machine

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Drawing, Manufacturing Process, Design of Machine Elements, IC Engines and Gas Turbines, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning etc. Specialized courses for PG program include Thermal Engineering, Production Engineering and Design Engineering.

The theoretical knowledge is further augmented by well-equipped laboratories. The department has state-of-the-art FMS lab and Renewable Energy lab. Apart from these, students are also being offered a widevariety of electives. The department has produced many M. Tech students. The department is actively engaged in the research and at present there are manyresearchscholarsworking indifferentfieldsofspecialization.

The department has opened student section of ASME chapter and has organized workshops and short term conferences. It has also organized different trainingprogrammes for students.

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 teachingthestudentsofdifferentengineeringcoursesin UG level. The department currently offers 5 yearIntegrated M.Sc. and PhD program in Chemistry. UG, Integrated M.Sc. and research laboratories are equipped with modern sophisticated instruments. The faculty members of the department are committed to quality teaching and research in diverse areas. 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, Coordination Chemistry, Mechanically Interlocked Molecules, Supramolecular Chemistry, Glycochemistry, Organic Solar Cell, Metal Peptide Complex Arrays as Biomaterials, Biosensors, Nanoscience. The dynamic faculty members of the department are contributing to elevate the prestige of the Institute through their research activities of international standard.

The faculty members of the department are actively engaged in organizing workshop and national/international conferences. The excellent research

output of the department reflecting in manyinternational journals including Royal Society of Chemistry (London), American Chemical Society, etc.

MathematicsDepartment 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 is planning to introduce MS/M.Sc and integrated post graduate courses. The faculty members are pursuing research programmes and projects. They have published many papers in high quality journals and participated in seminars and workshops.

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 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.

Humanities and Social Sciences The department offers courses from disciplinesof 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

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presented of which 3 became worthy of publication. The department also offers research facilities forstudents 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 the academic curriculum into teaching of other foreign languages.

3.13 NIT ActivitiesThe Institute is focused on the development of games and sports. The institute’s new activity centre has been planned and is coming up well. The constant endeavour by the institute’s administration, Deans and faculty has made ragging a thing of the past on the campus.

3.13.1 National Service SchemeOn the Initiative of the Honorable 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 fiveProgramme officers viz. Dr. Khursheed Ahmad, ProfShailendra 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 (YouthOfficer and Regional Head, Bihar andJharkhand 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 activelyworkingunderthefiveprogrammeofficerswithatotalnumber of approximately 500 volunteers.

Students donating Blood in the Blood Donation Camp organized by NSS NIT Patna

Director Prof. Asok De inaugrating the evening tution classes for underpriviledged students at NIT

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.

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.

3.13.2. Women CellAs 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 constantlymonitors the existing arrangements and suggests

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additional measures to be put into operation to ensure that the Institute is free of any kind of harassment.

3.13.3 Alumni MeetThe Annual Alumni Meet-2016 was held on 7th February 2016 by the BCE-NITP Alumni Association. The 2016 alumni meet was Diamond Jubilee Meet for 1956 Batch, Golden Jubilee Meet for 1966 Batch and Silver Jubilee Meet for 1991 batch. The BCE-NITP Alumni Association was earlier known as B.C.E. Old Boy's Association has been established to promote fellow feeling among the Alumni. Besides this the Alumni Association also envisages to undertake activities in furtherance of the cause affectingengineering fraternity and cooperation with other institution engaged in similar activities. The BCE-NITP Alumni Association also acquires the responsibility of highlighting the achievements of its members in engineering and social life.

3.13.4. Sports and Cultural ActivitiesDuring this academic session the following activities took place in the campus:

(a) Indoor Games (Boys and girls) Badminton, TT, Carrom Board,Chess, etc.

(b) Outdoor Games (Boys and Girls) Races: 50 m Girls, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1000m and 1550 m. Long jumps and High jumps, Discuss throw, 4x100 m relay race, Volley Ball and Cricket

(c) Cultural Activities: JAM, Mimicry, Mono Acting, Debate (Hindi & English), Skit, Quiz, Singing (Solo, Group, Folk and Classical), Instrumental, Painting, Collage, Essay (English & Hindi), Dance (Solo & Group), Fashion Show.

Sl. No. Scholarship/Stipends Awarding Authority Amount Rs.

1. Minority-1 Minority Commission, Ranchi 170002. Ex-seerviceman-1 Uttar Pradesh Sainik Kalyan 25003. SC-2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 497604. SC-1 Indian Oil, New Delhi 120005. SC-3 Indian Oil, New Delhi 1080006. ST-2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 497607. Gen-1 Sita Ram Jindal Foundation, New Delhi 24008. SC-1 Indian Oil, New Delhi 120009. SC-2 ST & SC Development Deptt. Orrissa 41600

10. ST-3 Director of Tech. Edn., Itanagar 1780011. BCE-1 BC Welfare, WB 1588012. SC-2 Welfare of SC, Assam 2736813. SC-1 Tech. Edn., HP 600014. SC-1 Social Welfare Dept., Karnataka 5000015. Minority-1 Director of Tech. Edn., Thiruvanthpuran 2000016. OBC-1 ST Dept. Chhattisgarh, Raipur 1326017. SC-1 Director of Tech. Edn., H.P. 600018. ST-2 Engineers India, New Delhi 1800019. ST-1 ST Development, U.P. 15300

3.14 Scholarships/Assistantship

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Sl. No. Scholarship/Stipends Awarding Authority Amount Rs.

20. Gen-1 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 450021. OBC-1 District Welfare Nagpur, M.P. 2106022. Gen-1 Director of Tech. Edn., Assam 1060023. ST-1 Director of Tech. Edn., Assam 1463024. Gen-2 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 1800025. ST-2 Engineers India, New Delhi 1800026. ST-3 Director of Tech. Edn., Kohima 3480027. ST-1 Director of Tech. Edn., Andhra Pradesh 1060028. SC-1 Social welfare, Krishna Dist. A.P. 1704429. SC-2 District Welfare U.P. 2451030. Gen-1 Director of Tech. Edn., Tripura 360031. SC-158 District Welfare, Patna 316560032. ST-53 District Welfare, Patna 85700033. OBC-21 District Welfare, Patna 49081034. Minority-14 Bihar State Minority Fin. Corp., Patna 39500

Total Rs. 5214882

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StaffPositionTraining Status

PlacementofStaffforAcademicExcellenceConcessionsProvidedforStaffDepartmentwiseTeachingStaffAdministrativeandOtherOfficers

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4.01 Staff PositionTotalnumberofteachingstaffduring2015-16is125outofwhichabout105teachershavePh.D.qualificationwhereas the rest have M.Tech. qualification. The

THE STAFF

Academic Staff (Teaching)S.N. Particulars Details of faculty in position Vacancies

Sanctioned SC ST OBC General Total SC ST OBC General Total(i) Male

Professor 25 - - - 20 20 05 05Associate Professor 48 - - - 07 07 -Assistant Professor 100 13 01 27 49 83 -

(ii) FemaleProfessor - - - - -Associate Professor - - - - 01 01Assistant Professor - - - 04 10 14Total 173 13 01 31 88 125 05

4.02 Training StatusNIT Patna encourages its faculty to actively participate in national and international conferences to present their research findings. At present, the instituteprovides funds for attending international conferences once in three years and national conference every year as per the norms approved by BOG, NIT Patna. 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 staffmembers 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.

retired teachers’help is continued for thebenefitofstudents in certain specialised subjects. The process isinprogresstofillupthevacantposts.

4.03 Placement of Staff for Academic ExcellenceDue 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 academicexcellence.

4.04 Concessions Provided for StaffReservation 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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4.05 Department wise Teaching Staff

1. Name: Dr. Fulena RajakDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: ArchitectureEmail Id: [email protected]

2. Name: Dr. Manoj KumarDesignation: Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: ArchitectureEmail Id: [email protected]

3. Name: Mr. Ravish KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: ArchitectureEmail Id: [email protected]

4. Name: Dr. Kamini SinhaDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: ArchitectureEmail Id: [email protected]

5. Name: Dr.Bijay Kr. DasDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Architecture Email Id: [email protected]

Department of Architecture

6. Name: Ar. Shailendra Kr. MandalDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Architecture.Email Id: [email protected]

7. Name: Mr. Mazharul HaqueDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Architecture.Email Id: [email protected]

8. Name: Mrs. Anjali SharmaDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: ArchitectureEmail Id: [email protected]

9. Name: Mr. Ajay KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.ArchSpecialization: ArchitectureEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Civil Engineering

10. Name: Dr. Ajay Kumar SinhaDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Structural EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

11. Name: Dr. Lal Bahadur RoyDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Water Resources and Geotechnical EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

12. Name: Dr. Vivekanand SinghDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Water Resources EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

13. Name: Dr. S. S. MishraDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Structural EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

14. Name: Dr. Sanjeev SinhaDesignation: Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Transportation Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

15. Name: Dr. Ramakar JhaDesignation: ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Hydrology, Water resourcesEmail Id: [email protected]

16. Name: Dr. Nityanand S. MauryaDesignation: Associate Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Environmental EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

17. Name: Shri Krishna SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Water Resources Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

18. Name: Shri Sanjay KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Environmental EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

19. Name: Mrs. Sunita KumariDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Geotechnical EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

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20. Name: Mrs. Reena SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Environmental EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

21. Name: Dr. Sanjeev Kr. SumanDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Transportation EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

22. Name: Dr. Anshuman SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Environmental EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

23. Name: Dr. Baboo RaiDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Structural EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

24. Name: Mr. Sunil Kr. MurmuDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Water Resources EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

25.Name:Dr.AbdulRahmanQuaffDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Environmental EngineeringEmailId:[email protected]

26. Name: Dr. Ajay KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Structural EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

27. Name: Dr. Ranjana BandyopadhyaDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Transportation EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

28. Name: Dr. Abhijeet BurmanDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Solid Mechanics and Foundation EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

29. Name: Shri Shivshanker Choudhary Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.(Pursuing)Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

30. Name: Dr. Roshni TDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Water Resources EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Name: Dr. Tanwiruddin HaiderDesignation: Assistant Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Computer Sc. & Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

32. Name: Dr. Maheshwari Pd. SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Wireless sensor networkEmail Id: [email protected]

33. Name: Dr. Prabhat KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Information TechnologyEmail Id: [email protected]

34. Name: Shri Rajiv Ghosh Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Information Technology Email Id: [email protected]

35. Name: Shri Abhay KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Information Technology Email Id: [email protected]

36. Name: Shri Anil Kr. Dudiyala Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Information Technology Email Id: [email protected]

37. Name: Shri Anand S. TiwariDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Information Technology Email Id: [email protected]

38. Name: Dr. Jyoti Prakash Singh Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Information Technology Email Id: [email protected]

39. Name: Shri Kumar AbhishekDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Computer and communication Email Id: [email protected]

40. Name: Dr. Kakali ChatterjeeDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Cryptography and information security Email Id: [email protected]

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41. Name: Dr. Dinesh DashDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Sensor Network and Computational GeometryEmail Id: [email protected]

42. Name: Dr. Akshay DeepakDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Computational Biology and Software Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

43. Name: Dr. Sudhakar TripathiDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization:ArtificialNeuralNetworksEmail Id: [email protected]

44. Name: Dr. Ditipriya SinhaDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Mobile Ad-hoc Network Email Id: [email protected]

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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Name : Prof. Asok DeDesignation: Professor & Director, NIT PatnaQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Micro strip AntennaEmail Id: [email protected]

46. Name : Dr. M. P. TripathiDesignation: Emeritus ProfessorQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Electronics & Radio PhysicsEmail Id: [email protected]

47. Name : Prof. Dharmendra Kumar SinghDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Electronics and Communication Email Id: [email protected]

48. Name : Shri Rabindra KumarDesignation: Associate professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Microwave EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

49. Name : Dr. Ritesh Kumar MishraDesignation: Assistant professorQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: MicrowaveEmail Id: [email protected]

50. Name : Shri Bikash Chandra SahanaDesignation: Assistant professorQualification:M.E.Specialization: Electronics & Communication EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

51. Name : Dr. Jayanta Ghosh Designation: Assistant Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Microwave Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

52. Name: Dr. Gayadhar PradhanDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Speech Signal ProcessingEmail Id: [email protected]

53. Name : Dr. Rajarshi BhattacharyaDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: RF and MicrowaveEmail Id: [email protected]

54. Name : Mrs. Seemanti Saha Designation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Wireless Communication Email Id: [email protected]

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55. Name: Shri Rakesh RanjanDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:M.TechSpecialization: Wireless CommunicationsEmail Id: [email protected]

56. Name: Dr. Puli Kishore KumarDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Radar Signal ProcessingEmail Id: [email protected]

57. Name: Dr. Priyanka MondalDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Wireless Communication SystemsEmail Id: [email protected]

58. Name: Dr. Gaurav KaushalDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: MicroelectronicsEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Electrical Engineering

59. Name: Dr. M. M. ChoudharyDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Power SystemEmail Id: [email protected]

60. Name: Dr. G. K. ChoudharyDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Electrical MachinesEmail Id: [email protected]

61. Name: Dr. Uday Shankar TriarDesignation: Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Power SystemEmail Id: [email protected]

62. Name: Dr. Ramesh KumarDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Control systemEmail Id: [email protected]

63. Name: Dr. Sambhu Nath VermaDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Power SystemEmail Id: [email protected]

64. Name: Shri Anil Kr. SahaniDesignation: Associate Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Control and Power System ProtectionNetwork TheoryEmailId:[email protected]

65. Name: Shri Jayanti Choudhary Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives Email Id: [email protected]

66. Name: Shri Alok RanjanDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Control SystemEmail Id: [email protected]

67. Name: Shri Rajiv Kr. MandalDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Power System Email: [email protected]

68. Name: Shri Ashiwani KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:M.TechSpecialization: Power and Control SystemEmail: [email protected]

69. Name: Dr. Mala DeDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Power SystemEmail: [email protected]

70. Name: Dr. Vimlesh VermaDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Sensorless control of AC drivesEmail: [email protected]

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71. Name: Dr. Md Nishat AnwarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Industrial Control and AutomationEmail: [email protected]

72. Name: Dr. Arunangshu GhoshDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Intelligent Signal Processing, Sensor Arrays,Email: [email protected]

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

73. Name: Sri Pulak SenguptaDesignation: Emeritus ProfessorQualification:M.TechSpecialization: Gas turbine technology, Quality Management Email Id: [email protected]

74. Name: Dr. Sudarshan SinghDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

75. Name: Prof. Suresh Kant VermaDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

76. Name: Prof. Om PrakashDesignation: Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

77. Name: Shri Sheo Shankar PrasadDesignation: Associate Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Design EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

78. Name: Dr. Amar Nath SinhaDesignation: Associate Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Manufacturing EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

79. Name: Dr. Prakash ChandraDesignation: Associate Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

80. Name: Shri Madhav Nand PandeyDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

81. Name: Dr. Amit KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Design EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

82. Name: Shri Shahid MahmoodDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

83. Name: Shri Arun KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

84. Name: Dr. Anil Kumar DasDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Laser Processing of MaterialsEmail Id: [email protected]

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85. Name: Dr. Ashim Gopal BurmanDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Production and Industrial EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

86. Name: Shri Naresh KumarDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Thermal EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

87. Name: Dr. Abhishek SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Manufacturing EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

88. Name: Dr. Anand BhushanDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Design EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

89. Name: Dr. Anupam DasDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Industrial EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

90. Name: Dr. Nilamber Kumar SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Design EngineeringEmail Id: [email protected]

91. Name: Dr. Sharifuddin MondalDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Robotics and Mechatronics Email Id: [email protected]

92. Name: Dr. Vikas UpadhyayDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Manufacturing Engineering Email Id: [email protected]

93. Name: Dr. Nimai Pada MandalDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Fluid Power and Control, HydraulicsEmail Id: [email protected]

94. Name: Dr. Sankar Kumar RoyDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Condition Monitoring, Structural DynamicsEmail Id: [email protected]

95. Name: Dr. Sushil Kumar rathoreDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Turbulence modelingEmail Id: [email protected]

96. Name: Dr. Kuntal MajiDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Non-traditional ManufacturingEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Chemistry

97. Name :Prof. Sita Ram SharmaDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Organic Chemistry Email Id [email protected]

98. Name : Dr. Khursheed AhmadDesignation: Assistant Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Organic Chemistry Email Id [email protected]

99. Name: Dr. Mukesh Choudhary Designation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Organic Chemistry Email Id: [email protected]

100. Name : Dr. Tasneem Parvin Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Organic Chemistry Email Id: [email protected]

101. Name: Dr. Aniruddha PaulDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Nanomaterials, optical microscopy Email Id: [email protected]

102. Name: Dr. Niki Sweta JhaDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Biophysical ChemistryEmail Id: [email protected]

103. Name: Dr. Subrata DasDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Organic Transformation, Green ChemistryEmail Id: [email protected]

104. Name: Dr. Rima ThakurDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Synthetic organic chemistry, glycobiologyEmail Id: [email protected]

105. Name: Dr. Suvankar DasguptaDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Supramolecular Chemistry, Host-Guest ChemistryEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Mathematics

106. Name: Dr. Sawal Kishore SinghDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Numerical AnalysisEmail Id [email protected]

107. Name : Dr. Rishi Kumar JhaDesignation: Assistant Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Pure MathematicsEmail Id [email protected]

108. Name: Dr. Rajendra Prasad SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Theory of RelativityEmail Id [email protected]

109. Name : Dr. Rajesh Kumar SinhaDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Numerical Methods, ODE and Graph TheoryEmail Id: [email protected]

110. Name : Dr. Ayaz AhmadDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Solid Mechanics, PDE and ODEEmail Id [email protected]

111. Name : Dr. Gowrisankar Subramanian Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Applied Mathematics, Numerical analysis and PDEEmail Id [email protected]

112. Name: Dr. Partha Pratim GopmandalDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Computational Fluid DynamicsEmail Id: [email protected]

113. Name: Dr. partha sarathi mandalDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Stochastic Modelling in Mathematical BiologyEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Physics

114. Name: Dr. N. R. LallDesignation: Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Advanced Quantum MechanicsEmail Id: [email protected]

115. Name: Dr. Dev Kumar MahtoDesignation: Assistant Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Material ScienceEmail Id: [email protected]

116. Name: Dr. Alok Kumar PanDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Quantum Information and CryptographyEmail: [email protected]

117. Name: Dr. Subrata MajumderDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Composite Bio materials, NanoelectronicsEmail Id: [email protected]

118. Name: Dr. Shivendra Kumar JaiswalDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Electroceramics, NanomaterialsEmail Id: [email protected]

119. Name: Dr. Samrat MukherjeeDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Nanomagnetism, SpintronicsEmail Id: [email protected]

120. Name: Dr. Anurag SahayDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: NanomaterialsEmail Id: [email protected]

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Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

121. Name: Dr. Kalpana SinhaDesignation: Associate Professor Qualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Analysis of Socio-Industrial Scenario inNineteenth Century English Novels Email Id: [email protected]

122. Name: Dr. Ashish Ranjan SinhaDesignation: Assistant Professor and HeadQualification:Ph.DSpecialization: Labour Economics, Human Resources Management and DevelopmentEmail Id: [email protected]

123. Name: Shri Sukhdev SinghDesignation: Assistant Professor Qualification:Ph.D(Pursuing)Specialization: Sex Research and Gender Studies, Remedial English,Vedic and Buddhist Philosophies and Motion PicturesEmail Id: [email protected]

124. Name: Dr. Amjad AliDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Organizational BehaviourEmail Id: [email protected]

125. Name: Dr. Deepak Kumar BeheraDesignation: Assistant ProfessorQualification:Ph.D.Specialization: Labour and Employment, Regional DisparitiesEmail Id: [email protected]

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4.06 Administrative and Other Officers

K. K. TiwariRegistrar

Rajiv RanjanAssistant Registrar

(Procurement)

Rajesh KumarAssistant Registrar

(Academic)

Dr. Asit NarayanDy. Registrar

Mrs. BobbyDy. Registrar

Santosh KumarScientificOfficer

Dr. Sunil Kumar YadavAssistant Registrar

(Accounts)

J. P. SharmaSecurityOfficer

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1. Sri K. K. Tiwari

2. Dr. Asit Narayan

3. Mrs. Bobby

4. Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav

5. Sri Rajesh Kumar

6. Sri Rajeev Ranjan

7. Dr. Vikas Kumar Raj

8. Dr. Santosh Kumar Sudhakar

9. Sri Santosh Kumar

10. Sri Bharat Bhushan

11. Sri Nitesh Kumar

12. Dr. Mahesh Singh

13. Sri Sujit Kumar Chaudhari

14. Sri J. P. Sharma

15. Sri Jyotish Kr. Sah

16. Sri Ramawatar Paswan

17. Sri Ashok Singh

18. Sri Md. Arshad

19. Sri Anil Kumar

20. Smt. Kavita Lal

21. Sri Saket Narayan Choudhary

22. Sri Deepak Kr. Singh

23. Sri Ajay Kumar

24. Sri Laldeo Sharma

25. Sri Jagdish Sharma

26. Sri Ram Lakhan Mistry

27. Sri Sailja Nand Murari

28. Sri Arun Kr Gupta

29. Sri Rajendra Prasad

30. Sri Baijnath Prasad

31. Sri Deo Narayan Mahto

32. Sri Laxman Pd. Arya

33. Sri Gauri Raut

34. Sri Ganesh Murmu

35. Sri Jawahar Paswan

36. Sri Krishna Mahto

37. Sri Nageshwar Lal

38. Sri Rabindra Bhagat

39. Sri Ram Nath Raut

40. Sri Ashok Kumar (WS)

41. Sri Basudeo Lal

42. Sri Bhajan Prasad

43. Sri Bipin Kumar Lal

44. Sri Chandreswar Saw

45. Sri Chhote Lal Rajak

46. Sri H. N. Lal Karan

47. Sri Kamlesh Ram

48. Sri Kapoor Chand

49. Sri Mahanand Singh

50. Sri Rama Nand Sahani

51. Sri Sikander Paswan

52. Sri Jawahar Mahto

53. Sri Rameswar Mahto

54. Sri B.B Sharma

55. Sri Dinesh Chandra Ram

56. Sri Paras Nath

57. Sri Rakesh Kr Balmiki

58. Smt Dharamshila Devi

59. Smt Parmila Devi

60. Smt Rajkumari Devi

61. Sri Sushil Kr. Paswan

62. Sri Avinash Kr.

63. Sri Upendra Lal

64. Sri Shailendra Kr. Singh

65. Sri Suresh Ram

66. Sri Ravindra Raut

67. Sri Dharmendra Kumar

68. Smt. Meena Devi

69. Sri Umesh Prasad

70. Sri Lal Babu

71. Sri Nageshwar Mandal

72. Sri Birendra Singh

73. Sri Dinesh Ram

74. Sri Hansh Nath Maurya

75. Sri Vijay

76. Sri Ramesh Prasad

77. Sri N K Vishwakarma

78. Sri Mundrika Yadav

79. Sri Md. Anwar

80. Sri Anup Mahto

81. Sri Ramesh Chandra Gupta

82. Sri Upendra Singh

83. Sri Ajay Kumar

84. Sri Jawed Alam

85. Sri Abrar Khan

86. Sri P. K. Shrivastava

87. Sri N. N. Lal

88. Sri Syed M. Hussain

89. Sri Vishwanath Mahto

90. Smt. Sunita Kumari

91. Sri Sushil Kumar

92. Sri Pawan Kr. Choudhary

93. Sri Sita Ram

94. Sri Md. Pyare

95. Sri Md. Perwej

96. Sri Kanhai Ram

97. Sri Sheo Kumar

98. Sri Vijay Kumar Mandal

99. Sri Bablu Kumar

100. Smt. Rita Devi

101. Sri Ram Phal Kamti

102. Sri Atul Kumar

103. Md. Wahajul Haque

4.07 Non-Teaching staff

cHaPTer–5NOTaBLe acHIeVeMeNTS

Programs undertaken by NIT Patna Papers Published in Journals

Papers Published/Presented in Workshop/Conferences/SymposiumPatents

Important Activities

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5.01. Programs undertaken by NIT Patna (i) Faculty of NIT Patna have attended national as well as international conferences relevant to their discipline in order to enhance their knowledge and keep themselves aware of the latest development

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

SI. No Date Workshop & Seminars1 18-04-2015 &

19-04-2015Workshop on “The Building Construction” organised by Department of Civil and Department of Architecture jointly.

2 18-04-2015 & 19-04-2015

Workshop on “Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety” in the Department of Electrical Engineering

3 18-05-2015 to 22-05-2015

One week short term Course on “ST-DOMPP-2015” in the Department of Mechanical Engineering

4 15-06-2015 to 22-06-2015

One week Short Term Course on “Analog Integrated” in the Department of Electronic Engineering

5 23-06-2015 to 27-06-2015

One week Short term Course on “Recent Trends in Speech and Image Processing” in the Department of Electronic Engineering

6 29-06-2015 to 03-07-2015

One week Short term Course on “Microwaves and Antenna” in the Department of Electronic Engineering

7 09-07-2015 & 10-07-2015

Two days Brain Storming session scheduled on “River Engineering Solutations and their Implementation Strategies” (CWRS) in the Department of Civil Engineering

8 11-09-2015 & 12-09-2015

Two days’ workshop on “Social Media & E- Commerce” in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering.

9 27-11-2015 & 28-11-2015

Two days’ workshop on “Recent Trends in Green Chemistry and Technology” in the Department of Chemistry.

10 27-11-2015 to 01-12-2015

One week Short term Course on “Advances in Industrial Control” in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

11 28-11-2015 to 04-12-2015

One week Short term Course on “Quantum Foundation and Quantum Information (QFQI15)” in the Department of Physics.

12 10-12-2015 & 11-12-2015

Two days’ workshop on “Recent Trends in Synthetics Chemistry and Its Relevance” in the Department of Chemistry.

13 14-12-2015 to 18-12-2015

One week Short term Course on “Advanced Power Electronic Converters for Renewable Energy Industrial Drives” in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

14 18-12-2015 & 19-12-2015

Two days’ workshop on “Emerging Trends in Computer Science and Technology” in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering.

15 05-01-2016 to 09-01-2016

One week Short term Course on “Intelligent Sensing Technologies and Instrumentation” in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

16 18-02-2016 to 20-02-2016

Three Days Workshop on “Advance Materials, Processing and Characterization (AMPC-2016)” in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

in their chosen areas. Apart from participating in conferences many other programs like lectures, workshop and seminars have been organized for enhancement of faculty knowledge under the aegis of TEQIP. The following workshops/short term courses and conferences have been conducted by differentdepartments of NIT Patna during 2015-16.

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SI. No Date Workshop & Seminars17 19-02-2016 &

20-02-2016Two Days Workshop on “Emerging Trends in Road Safety Research & Management” in the Department of Civil Engineering.

18 20-02-2016 to 21-02-2016

Two Days Workshop in collaboration with Auto Next organised by ASME Students section NIT Patna in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

19 25-02-2016 to 29-02-216

One week Short term Course on “Nanomagnetism” in the Department of Physics

20 07-03-2016 to 12-03-2016

One week Workshop on “Advance Manufacturing Practices (AMP-2016)” in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

List of lectures organised by TEQIP during 2015-16:SI. No Date Lecture1 15-09-2015 Prof. B. B. Pandey deliver lecture on “Highway Material & Construction” in Civil

Department.2 24-11-2015 Prof. Nitin Som deliver lecture on “Underground Tunnelling in Kolkata Metro Project

– construction practices and experience” in civil Department.3 23-11-2015 &

21-11-2015Prof. Somnath Mukherjee deliver lecture on “SBR and application of membrane technology in water and wastewater treatment” in civil Department.

4 22-01-2016 Prof. Santosh Kumar. Retd. Professor deliver lecture on “River Engineering” in civil Department.

5 10-02-2016 & 11.02.2016

Prof. D. N. Singh deliver lecture on “Recent Developments in Geotechnical Engineering” in civil Department.

6 10-02-2016 & 11.02.2016

Prof. D.N. Singh deliver lecture on “Monitoring and Simulation of Contaminant Transport in Geo-environment” in civil Department.

(ii) Action taken to improve quality of education and teaching in NIT Patna.

NIT Patna has taken pro-active steps to improve quality of education and teaching to its students. Some of recent initiative taken are:

(a) Nomination of Mentors for each department of the NIT Patna for guiding the students as well as faculty members. Two mentors have already been nominated for these departments.

(b) Establishment of teaching-cum-research fellowship at Institute level at NIT Patna so as to promote research.

(c) Starting of seed money funding of Rs. 2 lacs to young professors with Ph.D. to promote research in NIT Patna as MHRD / AICTE after the evaluation of projects of young faculties by an external expert.

(d) Establishment of emirates professorship in the institute on a consolidated remuneration.

(iii) Details of MoU with Foregin Institutions in NIT Patna.

NIT Patna intended to enter into MoU with three (3) foreign Institutions and two (2) IITs for Academic collaboration so as to improve the quality of teaching & research. Draft MoUs have already been sent to Director (NITs), MHRD for perusal and vetting before formallyfinalizingtheMoUwithrespectiveInstitutions.

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5.02. Papers Published in Journals (National/International)1. A. Ali and A. S. Zilli, Quality of Work Life and

Ego-Strength as a predictor of Organizational Commitment: A Study of Managerial Personnel, Management Studies and Economic Systems (MSES), 2015, 1 (3), 161-169.

2. A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, S. Chaudhary, and G. K. Singh, A novel color image multilevel thresholding based segmentation using nature inspired optimization algorithms. Expert Systems with Applications, 63, 112-133, 2016.

3. A. K. Bhandari, D. Kumar, A. Kumar, and G. K. Singh, “Optimal Sub-band Adaptive Thresholding based Edge Preserved Satellite Image Denoising using Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm,Neurocomputing, Elsevier, 174, 698-721, 2015.

4. A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, S. Chaudhary, and G. K. Singh, “A New Beta Differential EvolutionAlgorithm for Edge Preserved Colored Satellite Image Enhancement”, Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, Springer, 27 (2), 453-476, 2015.

5. A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, and G. K. Singh, “Tsallis Entropy based Multilevel Thresholding for Colored Satellite Image Segmentation using Evolutionary Algorithms’, Expert Systems with Applications, Elsevier, 42 (22), 8707-8730, 2015.

6. A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, and G. K. Singh, “Improved Knee Transfer Function and Gamma Correction Based Method for Contrast and Brightness Enhancement of Satellite Image”, International Journal of Electronics and Communication, Elsevier, vol. 69, pp. 579-589, 2015.

7. A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, G. K. Singh, V. Soni, “Dark Satellite Image Enhancement using Knee Transfer Function and Gamma Correction based on DWT-SVD”, Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, Springer, pp.1-24, 2015.

8. A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, G. K. Singh, and V. Soni, “Performance Study of Evolutionary Algorithm

for Different Wavelet Filters for Satellite ImageDenoising using Sub-band Adaptive Threshold”, Journal of Experimental & Theoretical ArtificialIntelligence, Taylor & Francis, pp.1-25, 2015.

9. A. K. Bhandari, D. Kumar, A. Kumar, and G. K. Singh, “Optimal Sub-band Adaptive Thresholding based Edge Preserved Satellite Image Denoising using Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm,Neurocomputing, Elsevier, 174, 698-721, 2015.

10. Chaitanya Sharma, Vikas Upadhyay, A. Tripathi, EffectofWeldingProcessesonTensileBehaviorof Aluminum Alloy Joints, International Journal of Mechanical, Aerospace, Industrial, Mechatronic and Manufacturing Engineering, 2015, 9 (12), 1863-1866.

11. Chattaranjan Dalai, Ramakar Jha and V. R. Desai, Rice Husk and Sugarcane Baggase Based Activated Carbon for Iron and Manganese Removal. Science Direct. Aquatic Procedia 4 (2015), 1126 – 1133.

12. D. C. Santra, M. K. Bera, Pradip K. Sukul and S. Malik, “Charge-Transfer-Induced Fluorescence Quenching of Anthracene Derivatives and Selective Detection of Picric Acid”, Chem. Eur. J., 2016, 20, 1.

13. Dev K. Mahato, Sujoy Saha, T.P. Sinha, Structural studies and impedance spectroscopy of sol–gel derived Bi0.9Pr0.1FeO3 nanoceramics, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 2016, 92, 45–52

14. Dev K. Mahato and T.P. Sinha, Electrical conductivity and dielectric relaxation in Pr2CoZrO6 double perovskite, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2015, 634, 246–252.

15. Dev K. Mahato, Sujoy Saha and T. P. Sinha, Impedance, scaling behavior and conduction mechanism in double perovskite Pr2CuZrO6 ceramic, J Mater Sci: Mater Electron. DOI: 10.1007/s10854-015-4232-4.

16. D Bharti and M. De, A new graph theory based loss allocation framework for bilateral power market using diakoptics, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2016, 77, 395-403.

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17. Deepak Kumar Behera, Occupational transformation in India: Issues and challenges, Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies, 2015, 40 (4), 413-445.

18. Dhirendra Kumar, and Asok De, Compact ultra widebandfilterusingtriangularpatchResonators,Radio Electronics and Communications Systems, 2015, 58 (4), 151-156.

19. E. Cadoni, N. K. Singh, D. Forni, M. K. Singha and N.K.Gupta.Strainrateeffectsonthemechanicalbehavior of two dual phase steels in tension. Eur. Phys. J. Special Topics 2016; 225, 409-421.

20. Janaki Swain and Ramakar Jha, Stream Flow Estimation in an Ungauged Catchment of Odisha. International Journal of Research and ScientificInnovation, 2015, 1(2), 9-14.

21. Kakali Chatterjee, Asok De, and Daya Gupta, A Secure and Efficient Authentication Protocolin Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless Personal Communications, 2015, 81 (1), 17-37.

22. Kakali Chatterjee and Asok De, A Novel multi-server authentication scheme for e-commerce applications using smart card, Wireless Personal Communications, 2016, 91 (1), 293-312.

23. Kuntal Maji, D. K. Pratihar & A. K. Nath, Experimental investigations, modeling, and optimization of multi-scan laser forming of AISI 304 stainless steel sheet, Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol, 2016, 83, 1441–1455.

24. K. Bag, Pradip K. Sukul, D. C. Santra, A. Roy and S. Malik, “Proton induced aggregation of water soluble isophthalic acid appended arylene diimides: justification with perylene derivative”,RSC Advances, 2016, 6, 34027.

25. L.B. Roy, Radha Krishan and Ashutosh Upadhayaya, Comparison of Evapotranspiration Rate for Pusa Area of Bihar, by Employing Different MethodsThrough DSS, Journal of Indian Water Resources Society, 2015, 35,14 – 22.

26. L. B. Roy and Radha Krishan, Flood Frequency Analysis for Kosi River at its Barrage site. Journal of Indian Water Resources Society, 2016, 36, 10 – 16.

27. LK Sharma, MS Inpasalini, S Mukherjee, Defect induced ferromagnetism in luminescent and doped CdS quantum dots, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2015, 26 (10), 7621-7628

28. MS Inpasalini, A Singh, S Mukherjee, Luminescence and magnetism studies of strongly quantum confinedSnO2dots,JournalofMaterialsScience:Materials in Electronics, 2016, 1-7.

29. MS Inpasalini, RK Choubey, S Mukherjee, Evidence of Bound Magnetic Polaron-Mediated Weak Ferromagnetism in co-doped SnO2 Nanocrystals: Microstructural,Optical,Hyperfine,andMagneticInvestigations, Journal of Electronic Materials, 2016, 1-8.

30. Meng Liu, P.S. Mandal, Dynamical behavior of a one-prey-two predator model with random perturbations, Commun. Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simulation, 28 (2015) 123–137.

31. Nibedita Guru and Ramakar Jha, Flood frequency analysis for Tel sub-basin of Mahanadi River, India using Weibull, Gringorten and L-moments formula. International Journal of Innovative Research and Creative Technology, 2015, 1(2), 220-223.

32. Nibedita Guru and Ramakar Jha, Flood estimation in Mahanadi river system, India using partial duration series, Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards, Taylor and Francis, 2015, 1-11.

33. Nibedita Guru and Ramakar Jha, Flood Frequency Analysis of Tel Basin of Mahanadi River System, India using Annual Maximum and POT Flood Data Science Direct. Aquatic Procedia 4 ( 2015 ), 427-434.

34. Parul Dawar, N.S. Raghava and Asok De, A novel metamaterial for miniaturization and multi-resonance in antenna, Cogent OA Physics, 2015, 2, 1-13.

35. Parul Dawar, N.S. Raghava and Asok De, FEM and transmission line based analysis of ‘Closed Ring Pair‘ metamaterial, International Journal of Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2015, 8 (12), 351-356.

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36. Parul Dawar and Asok De, Bandwidth and gain enhancement of RMPA using ‘C’ shaped metamaterial at THz, International Journal of ScientificWorld,2015,3(1),59-68.

37. Parul Dawar, N.S. Raghava and Asok De, Tunable and directive metamaterial-inspired antennas for ‘C’ Band Applications, International Journal of Microwave and Optical Technology, 2015, 10 (3), 168-175.

38. Preet Kaur, S. K. Aggarwal and Asok De, A survey of techniques for performance enhancement of patch antenna using metamaterial, IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, 2015, 10 (6), 98-109.

39. Preet Kaur, S.K. Aggarwal and Asok De, Design and investigation of circularly polarized RMPA with chiral metamaterial cover, International Journal of Wireless and Microwave Technologies, 2016, 3, 61-70.

40. Parul Dawar, Asok De and N.S. Raghava, UWB and Directive E-shaped metamaterial patch antenna, Materials Research Innovations, 2016, 20 (3), 240-246.

41. Parul Dawar, N.S. Raghav, Asok De, Miniaturized UWB multi-resonance patch antenna loaded with novel modified H-shape SRR metamaterialfor microspacecraft applications, Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering, 2016, 1-9. In Press.

42. Parul Dawar, N.S. Raghav, Asok De, Ultra-Wide Band, multi-resonance antenna using swastika metamaterial, International Journal of Microwave and Optical Technology, 2016, 11 (6), 413-420.

43. Peddakrishna Samineni, Taimoor Khan and Asok De, Modeling of electromagnetic band gap structures: a review, International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering, 2016, 1-19.

44. P. Bose, Pradip K. Sukul, O. M. Yaghi and K. Tashiro, “Synthesis of Water Soluble Metal Organic Complex Array”, J. Vis. Expt., 2016, doi:10.3791/54513.

45. P. Kalburgi, R. Jha, and C.S.P. Ojha, Evaluation of re-aeration equations for river Ghataprabha, Karnataka, India and development of refinedequation. International Journal of Environmental Technology, Taylor and Francis, 2015, 36(1), DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2014.937770.

46. Pradip K. Sukul, P. Bose, T. Takei, O. M. Yaghi, Y. He, M. Lee and K. Tashiro, “A water-soluble metal–organic complex array as a multinuclear heterometallic peptide amphiphile that shows unconventional anion dependency in its self-assembly”, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 1579.

47. Pradip K. Sukul, P. K. Singh, S. K. Maji and Sudip Malik, “Water Soluble Perylene Bisimide and Its Turn Off/On Fluorescence are Used to DetectCysteine and Homocysteine”, New Journal of Chemistry, 2015, 39, 5084.

48. R. Banik, S. Roy, A. M. Kirillov, A. Bauza, A. Frontera, A. Rodríguez-Diéguez, J. M. Salas, W. Maniukiewicz, S. K. Das, S. Das, Two mixed-ligand cadmium (II) compounds bearing 5-nitrosopyrimidine and N-donor aromatic blocks: Self-assembly generation, structural and topological features, DFT studies, and Hirshfeld surface analysis, Cryst. Eng. Comm, 2016, 18, 5647-5657.

49. R Banik, S. Roy, A. Bauza, A. Frontera, A. Rodríguez-Diéguez, J.M. Salas, A.M. Kirillov, S. Chowdhury, S.K. Das, S. Das, Supramolecular interactions through lone pair (lp)–p and hydrogen bonding in cobalt (III) and manganese (II) derivatives of N,N’-dimethylvioluric acid: A combined experimental and theoretical study, Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2015, 435, 178-186.

50. R. Banik, S. Roy, A. Bauza, A. Frontera, S. Das, Cadmium (II) complexes containing N,N´-dimethylviolurate as ligand or counteranion: Synthesis, characterization, crystal structures and DFT study, RSC Advances, 2015, 5, 10826-10836.

51. Ravinder Kumar, Abhishek Singh and Inderdeep Singh, Electric discharge hole grinding in hybrid metal matrix composite, LMMP-2015-1070.R1, Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2016 (accepted).

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52. R. S. Jacob, D. Ghosh, P. K. Singh, S. K. Basu, N. N. Jha, S. Das, Pradip K. Sukul, S. Patil, S. Sathaye, A. Kumar, A. Chowdhury, S. Malik, S. Sen and S. K. Maji, “Self-Healing Hydrogels Composed of Amyloid Nano Fibrils for Cell Culture and Stem Cell Differentiation”,Biomaterials,2015,54,97.

53. Rajib Ghosh, Gouranga Mandal, “A Novel Approach of Skew Correction for Online Handwritten Words”, International Journal of Computer Applications (0975-888), Volume 48- No. 9, June 2012, ISSN 0975-8887.

54. Rajib Ghosh, Gouranga Mandal, “Skew Detection and Correction of Online Bangla Handwritten Word”, International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Volume 9, Issue 4, No. 2, July 2012, ISSN (online): 1694-0814.

55. Rajib Ghosh, “A Survey of Methods and Strategies in Online Bengali Handwritten Word Recognition”, International Journal of Computer Science and Communication Network (IJCSCN), Vol. 3, Issue 6, Dec.-Jan. 2013-2014, ISSN: 2249-5789.

56. Rajib Ghosh, Suyash Verma, Rahul Kumar, Sanoj Kumar, Siyaram, “Design of Hash Algorithm using Latin Squares”. Elsevier ScienceDirect Journal Procedia Computer Science., March – 2015.

57. R. Bhattacharya, R. Garg, and T. K. Bhattacharyya, Design of a PIFA-driven compact Yagi-type pattern diversity antenna for handheld devices, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2015, 15, 255 – 258.

58. R. Bhattacharya, R. Garg, and T. K. Bhattacharyya, A Compact Yagi-Uda type pattern diversity antenna driven by CPW-fed pseudo-monopole, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2016, 64 (1), 25- 32.

59. R Chatterjee, V Kumar, S Mukherjee, Environmental impact of vegetable oil-based bio-diesel by life cycle assessment for sustainable cleaner production, Int. J. Energy Technology and Policy, 2015, 11 (1), 13-35.

60. Rishi Dutt Sharma, Kishore Thapliyal, Anirban Pathak, Alok Kumar Pan and Asok De, Which verification qubits perform best for securecommunication in noisy channel ?, Quantum Information Processing, 2016, 1203-1218. DOI: 10.1007/s11128-015-1207-6.

61. S. Roy, A. Bauza, A. Frontera, F. Schaper, R. Banik, A. Purkayastha, B. M. Reddy, B. Sridhar, M.G.B. Drew, S.K. Das, S. Das, Structural diversity and non-covalent interactions in Cd(II) and Zn(II) complexes derived from 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid and pyridine: Experimental and theoretical aspects, Inorganica Chimica Acta 2016, 440, 38-47.

62. S. Roy, A. Bauza, A. Frontera, R. Banik, A. Purkayastha, M.G.B. Drew, B. M. Reddy, S. Balasubramanian, S. Das, S. K. Das, Experimental observation and theoretical investigation on a novel Cd(II) complex with π-hole interactioninvolving nitro groups, Cryst. Eng. Comm, 2015, 17, 3912-3916.

63. Sounik Kiran Kumar Das, Taimoor Khan and Asok De, Dielectric resonator antennas: an application oriented survey, International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering, 2016, 1-19.

64. Sunil Kumar Singh, R. Duvvuru, and Jyoti Prakash Singh, TCP and UDP Based Performance Evaluation of Proactive and Reactive Routing Protocols Using Mobility Models in MANETS, International Journal of Information and Communication Technology, 2015, 7(6), 632-644.

65. S. Mondal, Design of Unknown Input Observer for Nonlinear Systems with Time-Varying Delays’, International Journal of Dynamics and Control, 2015, 3 (4), 448-456.

66. S. Venkatesh, A. R. Quaff, N. D. Pandey, (2016)“Decolorization and Mineralization of C.I. Direct Red 28 Azo Dye by Ozonation”, Deaslination and Water Treatment, Taylor & Francis, 57(9), 4135-4145.

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67. S. Venkatesh, A. R. Quaff, N. D. Pandey, (2015)“Impact of Ozonation on Decolorization and Mineralization of Azo Dyes: Biodegradability Enhancement, By-Products Formation, Required Energy and Cost”. Jr. of Ozone: Science & Engineering. Taylor & Francis, 37(5), 420–430.

68. S. Venkatesh, A. R. Quaff, N. D. Pandey,(2015) “Advanced Oxidation and Anaerobic Biodegradation Treatment for Removal of Dye Acid Red 14”, Science & Technology 1(4), 209-214.

69. Seemanti Saha, Saswat Chakrabarti and Sant Saran Pathak, “TSK type self-organising online fuzzy equalisation to mitigate nonlinear power amplifier distortions in OFDM systems”,International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems, vol.8, no. 1, pp. 23-41, 2015; DOI:10.1504/IJAACS.2015.067697.

70. Taimoor Khan and Asok De, Modeling of Microstrip Antennas Using Neural Networks Techniques: A Review, International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer Aided Engineering, 2015, 25 (9), 447-457.

71. Taimoor Khan and Asok De, Prediction of Slot-Shap, Slot-Size and Inserted Air-Gap of a Microstrip Antenna Using Knowledge-Based Neural Network, Progress in Electromagnetics Research C, 2016, 65, 23-32.

72. V. Varekar, Subhankar Karmakar, R. Jha and N. C. Ghosh, Seasonal Rationalization of River Water Quality Sampling Locations: A Comparative Study oftheModifiedSandersandMultivariateStatisticalApproaches. Environmental Science and Pollution Research Journal, 2016, 23, 2308–2328.

73. V. Varekar, Subhankar Karmakar, R. Jha and N. C. Ghosh, Design of sampling locations for river water quality monitoring considering seasonal variation of point and diffuse pollution loads.Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Pub. Springer, 2015, 187(6), 1-26.

5.03 Papers Published/Presented in Workshop/Conferences/Symposium (National/International) 1. Aakash Agarwal , Kuamr Abhishek , Vivek Kumar

, Vineet Kumar ,Nikhil, Dr. EYE: An Android Application to calculate the vision acuity, Eleventh International Conference on Image and Signal Processing (ICISP-2015), pp. 697-702, August 21st – 23rd 2015, Bangalore, India.

2. Aakash Agarwal, Kumar Abhishek, Vivek Kumar, Vineet Kumar, Nikhil Prasad M.P.Singh “Dr.Eye: An Android Application to calculate vision accuracy” Eleventh International Conference on Image and Signal Processing (ICISP-2015), Procedia Computer Science 54 (2015): 697-702.

3. A. Kumar, S. Saha and R. Bhattacharya, Improved wavelet transform based edge detection for wide band spectrum sensing in cognitive radio, IEEE APS/URSI 2016, Puerto Rico, USA, 31-32, Jun. 2016.

4. Abdullah Baabdullah, Yogesh Dwivedi, Michael Williams and Prabhat Kumar, Understanding the Adoption of Mobile Internet in the Saudi Arabian Context: Results from a Descriptive Analysis, The 14th IFIP Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society (I3E 2015), Delft, Netherlands, 13-15 October 2015, Published in Open and Big Data Management and Innovation, vol. 9373 of the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp 95-106.

5. Akansha Verma, M.P. Singh, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Prabhat Kumar, Adaptive MAC for Bursty TrafficinWirelessSensorNetworks,InternationalConference on Computer and Communication Technologies - IC3T 2015, 24-26 July 2015, published in AISC series, Springer.

6. Akansha Verma, M.P. Singh, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Prabhat Kumar, A survey on various MAC layer protocol for wireless sensor networks,

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Second IEEE International Conference on Advance in Computing and Communication Engineering (ICACCE-2015), Published in IEEE Computer Society, pp. 92-97, 1-2 May 2015, Dehradun, India

7. A Verma, MP Singh, P Kumar, JP Singh, Adaptive MAC for Bursty Traffic in Wireless SensorNetworks, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computer and Communication Technologies, 319-326, 2015.

8. A Verma, MP Singh, JP Singh and P Kumar, Survey of MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Advances in Computing and Communication Engineering (ICACCE), 92-97, 2015.

9. Bhaskar Kumar , Kumar Abhishek, M.P.Singh, Abhay Kumar, An improved single sign-on mechanism by enhancing the functionality of reverse proxy, In Emerging Research In Computing, Information, Communication And Applications, 77-86. Springer India, 2015.

10. Bhaskar Kumar, Kumar Abhishek, Abhay Kumar and M. P. Singh. System and method for mitigating Cross VM attacks in cloud computing by securing the network traffic, In Computer Applications& Industrial Electronics (ISCAIE), 2015 IEEE Symposium on, 221-225. IEEE, 2015.

11. Bhaskar Kumar , Kumar Abhishek, M.P.Singh, Abhay Kumar, An improved single sign-on mechanism by enhancing the functionality of reverse proxy, Third International Conference on Emerging Research in Computing, Information, Communication and Applications - ERCICA-2015, pp. 77-86, 31 July – 01 August, 2015, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology is located in Govindapura, Gollahalli, Yelahanka, North Bangalore, Published by Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-2550-8

12. Bhaskar Prince, Prabhat Kumar, J. P. Singh, and M. P. Singh, An Energy Efficient Uneven GridClustering based Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks, IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communication, Signal processing and Networking, Chennai, India, 1624–1628, 2016.

13. Dev K. Mahato and T.P. Sinha, Electrical characterization of rare earth based Pr2NiZrO6 double perovskite ceramics, presented in

international conference on Multifunctional Materials for Future Applications (ICMFA- 2015), IIT BHU, India, Oct. 27-29, 2015.

14. G Srivastava, MP Singh, P Kumar and JP Singh , Internet Traffic Classification: A Survey, RecentAdvances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, 611-620, 2016.

15. Gargi Srivastava, M.P. Singh, Prabhat Kumar, J. P.Singh, InternetTrafficClassification:ASurvey”,Inernational Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, Published by World ScientificPublishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore.

16. Hiteshwar Kumar Azad, Akshay Deepak, Kumar Abhishek “Linked Open Data Search Engine” Second International Conference On Information And Communication Technology For Competitive Strategies (ICTCS-2016) , Udaipur (March 2016).

17. Hiteshwar Kumar Azad, Akshay Deepak, Kumar Abhishek. Linked Open Data Search Engine. In Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS-2016), (accepted), March 4 -5, 2016.

18. JP Singh, NP Rana and W Alkhowaiter, Sentiment Analysis of Products’ Reviews Containing English and Hindi Texts, Conference on e-Business, e-Services and e-Society, 416-422, 2015.

19. K Shahid and M De, Short, Term Reactive Power Dispatch Using a Novel Pricing Structure for Synchronous Condenser, INDICON 2015, Proceedings of the 12th Annual IEEE India Conference, 17-20th December 2015, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi.

20. K. Majumder, R. Rohit, Neha, and R. Bhattacharya, Application of compact support radial basis function in MOM solution of 1D electrostatic and radiation problems, 2015 IEEE Applied Electromagnetics Conference, Kolkata, India, pp.165-166, Dec. 2015.

21. L. B. Roy, M. Bhushan and R. kumar, Climate Change in Bihar, India – A Case Study, International

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Conference on Water Resource and Environment (WRE 2016), 23-26 July, 2016.

22. L. B. Roy, Abhishek Sinha, Drought Management for Sustainable Development with Special Reference to Andhra Pradesh, National Conference On Water And Sustainable Development (WASD-2016), 8th -9thJanuary 2016.

23. L. B. Roy, Prakhar Modi, Drought Management for Sustainable Development of Chhattisgarh, National Conference on Water and Sustainable Development (WASD-2016), 8th -9thJanuary 2016.

24. M P Singh, Prabhat Kumar, Pradeep Kumar Roy, and Jyoti Prakash Singh, Source Location Privacy Using Data Mules (SLPUDM) in Wireless Sensor Networks, International Conference on Internet of things and Cloud Computing (ICC 2016), The Møller Centre¬ CHURCHILL COLLEGE University of Cambridge, 22 - 23 March 2016, published by ACM ¬ International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS).

25. Manish Kumar Verma, Sarowar Kumar, Kumar Abhishek, and M. P. Singh, Extraction of Web Content Based on Content Type. In Proceedings of International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development, 105-113. Springer Singapore, 2016.

26. Manish Kumar Verma, Sarowar Kumar , Kumar Abhishek, M.P.Singh, Automatization of AAOCC to find Trust Score of Websites, InternationalConference On Signal, Networks, Computing And System (ICSNCS-2016), JNU New Delhi, February 2016.

27. Manish Kumar Verma, Sarowar Kumar, Kumar Abhishek, and M.P. Singh, Automatization of AAOCC to Find Trust Score of Websites, International Conference on Signal, Networking, Computing, and Systems (ICSNCS-2016), 25 – 27, February 2016. School of Computer and System Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, published in Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) series by Springer.

28. Manish Kumar Verma, Sarowar Kumar, Kumar Abhishek, and M. P. Singh, Extraction of Web Content based on Content Type, International

Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Sustainable Development (ICT4SD - 2015), 3 - 4 July, 2015, Ahmedabad, India, published in Springer.

29. M.P. Singh, Gargi Srivastava, Prabhat Kumar and J.P.Singh, InternetTrafficClassification:ASurve,International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, Published by World ScientificPublishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore [ISBN #: 978–981–4649–16–6].

30. M.P. Singh, Santu Paul, J. P. Singh and Prabhat Kumar, Context-Aware Based Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks-A Survey, International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, PublishedbyWorldScientificPublishingCo.Pte.Ltd., Singapore [ISBN #: 978–981–4649–16–6].

31. M.P. Singh and Anubha Maurya, A Survey on Social Networks: Issues and Attacks, International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, PublishedbyWorldScientificPublishingCo.Pte.Ltd., Singapore [ISBN #: 978–981–4649–16–6].

32. M.P. Singh, Sarowar kumar and Kumar Abhishek, Comprehensive Study of Search Engine, International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, Published by World ScientificPublishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore [ISBN #: 978–981–4649–16–6].

33. M.P. Singh, Shubhnkar Upadhyay, Avadhesh Singh and Kumar Abhishek, Modification of theAndroid Operating System to predict the Human Body Temperature using Capacitive Touch, International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, Published by World ScientificPublishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore [ISBN #: 978–981–4649–16–6].

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34. M.P. Singh, System and method for mitigating Cross VM attacks in Cloud Computing by securing the network traffic, 2015 IEEE Symposium onComputer Applications & Industrial Electronics (ISCAIE 2015), 2-4, September 2015, Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, Kochi, India, CPS, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 221 - 225, DOI: 10.1109/ISCAIE.2015.7298360.

35. Manju Khari, Vaishali and Prabhat Kumar, Embedding Security in Software Development Life Cycle, 3rd International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development, New Delhi, India, 16-18 March, 2016.

36. Manish Kumar, Munna Verma, Amar Nath Sinha, Prakash Chandra, Utilization of agricultural residue for energy production through co-firing.International Conference on Waist Management (Recycle-16), IIT Guwahati, India.

37. Manju Khari and Prabhat Kumar, A Novel Approach for Software Test Data Generation using Cuckoo Algorithm, Second International Conference on ICT for Competitive Strategies, ICTCCS, ACM, Udaipur, India, 4-5 March 2016.

38. Nidhi Sinha, Prabhat Kumar, M P Singh and Jyoti Prakash Singh, Driver Alert System For Accident Avoidance, Fifth International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies, April – 2015

39. N Sinha, P Kumar, MP Singh and JP Singh, Driver Alert System For Accident Avoidance, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies (CSNT-2015), 1293 – 1297, 2015.

40. Nidhi Sinha, Prabhat Kumar, M P Singh and Jyoti Prakash Singh, Android Based Driver Alert System for Accident Avoidance, International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies (CSNT 2015), Gwalior 4-6 Apr 2015.

41. P. K Roy, J. P Singh, P. Kumar and M. P. Singh, Source Location Privacy Using Fake Source and Phantom Routing (FSAPR) Technique in Wireless Sensor Networks, Procedia Computer Science 57, 936-941, 2015.

42. P. Tiwari, S. Saha and R. Bhattacharya, Co-channel interference constrained spectrum allocation with simultaneous power and network capacity optimization using PSO in cognitive radio network, 2015 URSI AT-RASC, Gran Canaria, May 2015.

43. P. Tiwari and S. Saha, Co-channel interference constrained spectrum allocation with simultaneous power and network capacity optimization using PSO in Cognitive Radio Network, 2015 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Networks and Telecommuncations Systems (ANTS), 1-3, Kolkata, 15-18 Dec. 2015; DOI: 10.1109/ANTS.2015.7413666.

44. P. Tiwari, S. Saha, and R. Bhattacharya, Co-channel interference constrained spectrum allocation with simultaneous power and network capacity optimization using PSO in cognitive radio network, 2015 URSI AT-RASC, Gran Canaria, May 2015.

45. P Kumar, JP Singh, D Kumar and MP Singh, Energy efficient multi-hop routing based on improvedLEACH-CE for wireless sensor network, TENCON 2015-2015 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 1-6, 2015

46. P Kumar, JP Singh, P Vishnoi and MP Singh, Source location privacy using multiple-phantom nodes in WSN, TENCON 2015-2015 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 1-6, 2015

47. Prabhat Kumar, Prateek Vishnoi, J.P. Singh and MP Singh, Source Location Privacy using Multiple-Phantom Nodes in WSN, in TENCON 2015, Macau, 1-4 Nov 2015.

48. Prabhat Kumar, J.P. Singh, M. P. Singh and Deepak Kumar,EnergyEfficientMulti-HopRoutingProtocolBased on Improved LEACH-CE for Wireless Sensor Network, TENCON 2015 - 2015 IEEE Region 10 Conference, Macao, 2015.

49. Prabhat Kumar, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Rajni Kant Raman and Rohit Raj, Privacy Enhancement in E-Mail Clients, Information Technology: New Generations: 13th International Conference on Information Technology, Las Vegas, USA, published in Vol. 448 of the series Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 1299-1302, 2016.

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50. Pradeep Kumar Roy, Rimjhim, Jyoti Prakash Singh andPrabhatKumar,AnEfficientPrivacyPreservingProtocol for Source Location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks, IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communication, Signal processing and Networking, Chennai, India, 1136–1140, 2016.

51. Prabhat Kumar, Prateek Vishnoi, J.P. Singh and MP Singh, Source Location Privacy using Multiple-Phantom Nodes in WSN, TENCON, IEEE Region 10 Conference, Macao, 2015.

52. Prabhat Kumar, J.P. Singh, M.P Singh and Deepak Kumar,EnergyEfficientMulti-HopRoutingProtocolBased on Improved LEACH-CE for Wireless Sensor Network, TENCON, IEEE Region 10 Conference, Macao, 2015.

53. Pradeep Kumar Roy, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Prabhat Kumar, M.P. Singh, Source Location Privacy Using Fake Source and Phantom Routing (FSAPR) Technique in Wireless Sensor Networks, Elsevier Third International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing (ICRTC-2015), Procedia Computer Science, Volume 57, August 2015, Pages 936-941.

54. Pramod Kumar, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Prabhat Kumar and Maheshwari Prasad Singh, Product Ranking based on Online Review of Indian E-commerce Sites , 5th International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications - 2015 (ICACC2015)

55. R Kumar, MP Singh, P Kumar and JP Singh, Crop Selection Method to Maximize Crop Yield Rate using Machine Learning Technique, International Conference on Smart Technologies and Management for Computing, Communication, Controls, Energy and Materials (ICSTM), 138-145, 2015.

56. R. Bhattacharya, K. Majumder, and S. Saha, MoM solution of various electromagnetic problems using fuzzy pulse basis function, IEEE APS/URSI 2016, Puerto Rico, USA, 21-22, Jun. 2016.

57. Rajib Ghosh and Partha Pratim Roy, A Novel Feature Extraction Approach for Online Bengali and Devanagari Character Recognition, SPIN 2015, Noida, India, 2015, 183-188.

58. Rajib Ghosh, Partha Pratim Roy, Study of two zone based features for online Bengali and Devanagari character recognition, 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). Nancy, France, August – 2015.

59. Rajib Ghosh and Partha Pratim Roy, Study of Zone-based Feature for Online Handwritten Signature RecognitionandVerificationinDevanagariScript,International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Processing, Roorkee, India, 2016.

60. R. Bhattacharya and S. Saha, A CPW-fed BALUN-less compact dual-band dipole antenna for 2.4/5.2 GHz band, 2015 URSI AT-RASC, Gran Canaria, May 2015.

61. Rohit Raj, Aman Reyaz, Prabhat Kumar and Pooshkar Rajiv, Operating Systems: Demand based Modularity, IEEE International Conference on Computing Communication and Automation (ICCCA-2016), Greater Noida, India, 29-30 March, 2016.

62. Ravinder Kumar, Inderdeep Singh and Abhishek Singh, Optimization of parameters for micro electric discharge drilling using response surface methodology, AIMTDR2016 – 774.

63. Rakesh Kumar, Prabhat Kumar and J. P. Singh, Crop selection Method to maximize crop yield rate using machine learning technique, International Conference on Smart Technologies and Management for Computing, Communication, Controls, Energy and Materials (ICSTM), pp.138-145, 6-8 May 2015, Chennai, IEEE DOI: 10.1109/ICSTM.2015.7225403.

64. R. Banik, S. Roy, S. Das and A. Frontera, N,Nʹ-Dimethylvioluric acid monohydrate: Synthesis, crystal structure, spectral, thermal analysis and DFT study, 102nd Indian Science Congress, University of Mumbai, 2015.

65. R. Jha, J. Meher and N. Guru, Interpolation of rainfall in a typical river basin, India having irregular topography using geostatistical techniques, International Conference, 2016.

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66. R. Jha, Regional Water Resources Availability and its Management in Two Subbasins of River Ganga. EWRI, ASCE International Conference, Jan 2016, Sri Lanka.

67. R. Jha, Sustainable Water Resources Management Strategies for Rural India. Special Session for New Village. 7th World Water Forum, 12-17 April, 2015, Daegu, South Korea.

68. R. Jha, Water security and IWRM. National Workshop on Water resources planning and management. 27-28 August 2015, NIT Raipur.

69. R. Bhattacharya and S. Saha, A CPW-fed BALUN-less compact dual-band dipole antenna for 2.4/5.2 GHz band, 2015 URSI AT-RASC, Gran Canaria, May 2015.

70. S. Pare, A. K. Bhandari, A. Kumar, G. K. Singh and S. Khare Satellite Image Segmentation based on Different Objective Functions usinggenetic algorithm: A Comparative Study, in proc. IEEE International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, Singapore, 730-734, 2015.

71. Santu Paul, M.P. Singh, J. P. Singh, Prabhat Kumar, Context-Aware Based Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks-A Survey, International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-2015), 29-31 May 2015, Central University Bihar, Published by World ScientificPublishingCo.Pte.Ltd.,Singapore.

72. Sushant Kumar Pandey, Prabhat Kumar, J. P. Singh, and M. P. Singh, Intrusion Detection using Anomaly Technique in Wireless Sensor Network, IEEE International Conference on Computing Communication and Automation (ICCCA-2016), Greater Noida, India, 29-30 March, 2016.

73. Shivam Gautam, Komalbir Kaur, N.S. Raghava and Asok De, Design and Analysis of Uniplanar Compact Electromagnetic Bandgap Structures, Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium Proceedings, 2092-2094, July 6-9, 2015.

74. Shruti Gupta, Prabhat Kumar, J. P. Singh, and M. P. Singh, Privacy Preservation of Source Location Using Phantom Nodes, Information Technology:

New Generations: 13th International Conference on Information Technology, Las Vegas, USA, published in Volume 448 of the series Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 247-256, 2016.

75. Sunil Kumar Singh, Prabhat Kumar and Jyoti Prakash Singh, An Energy Efficient Odd-EvenRound Number Based Data Collection using Mules in WSNs”, IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communication, Signal processing and Networking, Chennai, India, 1298–1302, 2016.

76. Subhankar Upadhay, Avdhesh Singh, Kumar Abhishek, and M. P. Singh, Deploying a social web Graph over a semantic web framework, International conference on Computational Intelligence in Data Mining (ICCIDM 2015), pp. 73- 83, 5 – 6 December 2015, DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-2734-2_8, Springer

77. Sarowar kumar, Kumar Abhishek and M. P. Singh, Accessing Relevant and Accurate information using Enthrophy, Eleventh International Conference om Data Mining and Warehousing (ICDMW-2015), PP. 449-455, August 21-23, 2015 Bangalore, India.

78. S.KMandal,andG.Garfin,UrbanWaterResiliency:An Indian Experience, International Conference on “Future Perfect Conference” 7-9 October 2015, Quezon, Philippines.

79. S.KMandal,andG.Garfin,UrbanWaterClimateResiliency: A Case Study of an Indian City, International Conference on Regional Forum on Climate Change 2015 (RFCC 2015): Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Societies: Bridging Science, Practice, and Policy, July 1-3, 2015 at Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand.

80. S. K Mandal, Climate Change and Urban Water Resiliency: A Case Study of Patna, India, Global Climate Policy Conference 2015, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, from 30th April, 2015 to 1st May, 2015 organised by Climate Strategies (supported by the Oak Foundation) and The Stanley Foundation, USA.

81. S Pal, MP Singh, JP Singh and P Kumar, Context-Aware Based Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks— A Survey, Recent Advances in

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Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, 435-443, 2016.

82. Sarowar Kumar, Kumar Abhishek, M.P.Singh, Abhay Kumar, Comprehensive Study of Search Engines, International Conference On Recent Advances In Mathematics, Statistics And Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-15) Patna, May- 2015.

83. Shubhnkar Upadhyay, Avadhesh Singh, Kumar Abhishek,M.P.Singh,ModificationoftheAndroidOperating System to predict the Human Body Temperature using Capacitive Touch, International Conference On Recent Advances In Mathematics, Statistics And Computer Science (ICRAMSCS-15) Patna, May- 2015.

84. Sarowar Kumar, Kumar Abhishek, M.P.Singh “Accessing Relevant and Accurate Information using Entropy” Eleventh International Conference On Data Mining And Warehousing (ICDMW-2015), Bangalore, Procedia Computer Science 54 (2015): 449-455.

85. S. Singh, In the Eye of Horus: Surveillance Technology & Emergence of the New Deviant Subject in Contemporary India, Exploring Moral Interfaces: Private Worlds & Public Systems, An International Conference (07-09 October 2015), The English & Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

86. S. S. Choudhary, S. Biswas and B. Manna, Coupled vibration of small-scale 2 × 2 group pile - experimental and theoretical study, XVI European Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, September 13-17, 2015, Edinburgh, Scotland.

87. S. S. Choudhary, S. Biswas and B. Manna, Dynamic coupledresponseof6-pilegroupswithdifferentpile arrangements, The 15th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, November 9-13, 2015, Fukuoka, Japan.

88. S. S. Choudhary, S. Biswas and B. Manna, Dynamic response characteristics of soil-pile system under vertical excitations, Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC-15), December 17-19, 2015, Pune, India.

89. Sourav Ganguli, Prabhansu, Prakash Chandra, Malay Kr Karmakar and Pradip Kr Chatterjee, Hydrodynamic study of BFB using Energy Minimisation Multi-Scale model, ISME-T- 008, 17th ISME Conference, ISME17, October 3-4, 2015, IIT Delhi, New Delhi.

90. Upadhyay, Shubhnkar, Avadhesh Singh, Kumar Abhishek, and M. P. Singh. Deploying a Social Web Graph over a Semantic Web Framework. In Computational Intelligence in Data Mining—Volume 1, 73-83. Springer India, 2016.

91. Varanya Varad Bariyar, Prabhansu, Rajesh Kumar, Prakash Chandra, Malay Kumar Karmakar, CFD analysis of Loop seal in the circulating fluidizedbed system, SYNERGY- 2016, 4th June, 2016 at Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU) campus, New Delhi, published in Journal of Basic and Applied Engineering Research, p-ISSN: 2350-0077; e- ISSN: 2350-0255; Volume 3, Issue 8; April-June, 2016, pp. 697-700, Krishi Sanskriti Publications.

92. Vikas Sharma, Chaitanya Sharma, Vikas Upadhyay, Shailendra Singh, Enhancing mechanical properties of friction stir welded joints of Al-Si-Mg alloy through post weld heat treatments, 5th International conference on Material Processing & Characterization, 12-13 March 2016, GRIET, Hyderabad.

5.04 Patents1. Pradip K. Sukul and K. Tashiro, Inhibitor

suppressesformationofamyloidfibrils,degradesamyloidfibrilsdecomposingagent,preventionofeurodegenerative diseases, medicaments for the treatment and / or inhibiting the progression, as well as the manufacturing method of inhibitors and degradation agents, Patent No. Japan 2015023490.

2. S. Das, A. Sarkar and Abhimunya, “Method and system for reducing pollutants in exhaust emissions of internal combustion engine”, Patent App No. 1455/MUM/2014. Published. Publication No: 18/2016.

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5.05 Important Activities Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India took over the erstwhile Bihar Institute of Engineering Patna on 28.01.04 and rechristened it as National Institute of Technology Patna. Some of the new initiatives that were taken during the session 2015-16 are as follows:

a) Annual Convocation: The 5th annual convocation of National Institute of Technology Patna was held on 26th September 2015 at S K Memorial Hall. Prof. D. P. Agrawal, Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission was the chief guest while Manas Bihari Verma, chairman, board of governors, NITP, presided over the function. Over 706 students (including 519 undergraduates, 185 postgraduates and two Ph.D.) of National Institute of Technology Patna (present and in absentia) were awarded degrees at its fifthconvocation. This is the second time that PhD students of this institute received theirNITPcertificate. In4thconvocation four students of NIT Patna have received their PhD degree. Earlier, Patna University used to award PhD to the NIT Patna students. Fourteen branch toppers (7 in UG & 7 in PG) were awarded gold medals on this occasion, whereas two overall toppers (1 in UG & 1 in PG programs) have got gold medals. The students, who were awarded the degrees, belonged to the undergraduate and postgraduate courses of engineering and architecture streams of the batches of 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15.

b) 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.

c) 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 overJNKN is establishment of Virtual Class Room (VCRs). Establishment of the VCR will facilitate Real time on campusandOff-campusteachinglearningprocess.ThisVCR will be well equipped with high end equipment to facilitate the real time interaction among the students andteachersonandoffthecampus.Thisclassroomis 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 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.

d) 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.

e) Recruitment of Teaching and Non-Teaching Staffs: The Institute has advertised for the selection of candidates for appointment in NIT Patna for teaching and non-teaching posts. Selected staffs have joinedthe Institute.

f) 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.

g) Maintenance of EPABX: For efficientcommunication 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.

h) Internet Connection: The institute is presently using a 10MB leased line on optical fiber fromRail

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Tel 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.

i) Proposal for New NIT Patna Campus: 125 acres of land has been transferred to NIT Patna by Govt. of Bihar to establish its new campus in Bihta.

j) 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 Store Management

8. Personal Requirements Management

9. Guest House Management

10. Estate Management

11. Website Design and Development

12. Alumni Association Management

13. TeachingDepartments,Centres,andOfficeManagement

14. StaffManagement

15. Maintenance/ Repair Management

16. Event Management

17. Electricity Distribution Management

18. File Tracking

19. Interactive Teaching & Learning Management

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acTIVITIeSResearch & Consultancy Activities

Ongoing Ph.D Scholars Proposed Plan for Research

Institute – Industry CollaborationInnovations and Technology Transfer

TEQIP Activities Global Initiative on Academic Network (GIAN)

Research Projects

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES6.01 Research & Consultancy ActivitiesResearch&Consultancyofficehastheresponsibilityofencouraging research, consultancy and testing works with a view to solve the problems of the society. This office provides facilities to government organizationand industries for getting their technical problems solved.Further,thisofficeisalsoengagedinprovidingtechnical training to the society such as conducting Pleader Survey Training Course.

The achievement of the financial year 2015-16 is asfollows:

• Totalno.ofconsultancyandtestingprojectsreceivedfromdifferentagencies=761

6.02 Ongoing Ph.D Scholars, 2015-16

Sl. No. Department Number of Ph.D ScholarsFull Time Part Time

01 Architecture 06 0502 Civil Engineering 26 0803 Computer Science & Engineering 19 0304 Electrical Engineering 07 0305 Electronics & Communication Engineering 22 0206 Information Technology - 0207 Mechanical Engineering 33 0708 Chemistry 07 -09 Mathematics 07 -10 Physics 08 -11 Humanities & Social Sciences 02 -

• Total amount received for consultancyand testingprojects=2.885crores

Some of our clients are : Hope homes and financePvt. 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.

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6.03 Proposed Plan for ResearchIn order to enhance the research activity each faculty member is requested to propose their research plan fortheirfieldofspecialisationandinterest.

6.04 Institute – Industry CollaborationIn the existing academic programmes of the institute, a great deal of emphasis is laid on institute – industry interaction and tie-ups with other institutions. The aim is to orient the academic programmes to provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting 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.

6.05 Innovations and Technology TransferThe Institute has taken positive steps in the field ofinnovations in the context of engineering education

Activities Expenditure (Rs)Procurement of goods (Equipment, Furniture, Books, LR, Software) and Civil works for improvement in teaching, training and learning facilities.

15386068

Enhancement of R&D and institutional consultancy activities 1168995Facultyandstaffdevelopmentforimprovedcompetence 10387467Incremental operating cost 757125Expenditure on PhD students enrolled with TEQIP research assistance under assistantship

3896860

Expenditure on short term program with industry 231081Capacity Development 1107725Reform 2674670Student Support 243091Total 35853082

and developed 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. Work has been done attheinstituteinthefieldoftechnologytransferalsoin the sense that many M.Tech. Projects have been undertaken on the utilisation of solar energy in day- to- life situation.

6.06 TEQIP Activities TEQIP has been instrumental in various R&D consultancy, infrastructure related and teaching-learning enhancement activities. Several academically weak students have been given extra coaching to make up their weaknesses 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 papers in various conferences. The expenditure fromTEQIPfundfordifferentactivitiesareasfollows:

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6.07 Global Initiative on Academic Network (GIAN)Govt. of India approved a new program titled Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) in Higher Education aimed at tapping the talent pool of scientists and entrepreneurs, internationally to encourage their

Sl.No. Name University Topic Duration1 Prof. Per

NordbladProfessor in Solid State Physics at Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Perspectives and Challenges in Nanomagnetism and Spintronics

7th Dec – 13th Dec 2015

2 Prof. Tapan Kumar Sarkar

Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Syracuse University

Smart Antennas and Space-time Adaptive Processing

March 28 – April 1, 2016

6.08 Research Projects 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)/

engagement with the institutes of Higher Education in India so as to augment the country’s existing academic resources, accelerate the pace of quality reform, and elevate India’s scientific and technological capacityto global excellence. During 2015-16, the following foreign professors were invited for lecture under this scheme.

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 InteractionThe Institute is actively involved in various Committees of State Government e.g. Education Expert Committee, Bihar Science Council Management Committee, Disaster Management Committee .etc.

cHaPTer–7fINaNcIaL STaTUS

Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan GrantsSources of Funds

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7.01 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan GrantsThe 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, waterand 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 Rs. 38,00,00,000/- 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 assetslike computer and accessories, electric equipment, furniture, Generator, library building, purchase of photocopier machine, projection equipment,

FINANCIAL STATUS telecommunication equipment, water cooler and purifier purchase, renovations of hostels, Institutebuilding, quarters, construction of boundary wall, vertical expansion of some of the buildings etc. MHRD sanctioned Rs. 66,00,00,000/- for purpose of plan fundinthefinancialyear2015-16.

7.02 Sources of FundsMinistry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India is the source for providing funds to this Institute.

7.03 Stores & Purchase SectionThe 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 2015-16, the Purchase Section placed orders valued at Rs. 6,94,75,506 (Sixcroresninety four lakhsseventyfivethousandfivehundredsix)only.

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Computer Services CentreWorkshops

Central LibraryLaboratories

Hospital,PostOffice,ShoppingCentrePlayground

OtherFacilitieslikeHostels,Messes,StaffQuartersandAdministrationetc.:

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8.01. Computer Services CentreComputer 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 alongwith8servers.Thedifferentserversare(i)WebServer (ii) FTP server (iii) DNS server (iv) Database Server. It is being configured to provide a completenetwork service to the institute with all security measuresthroughUnifiedThreatManagement(UTM)and managed switch. Two on-line UPS with capacities of 80KVA and 20 KVA are 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 are under the surveillance of IP cameras. One of the laboratories of the 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. 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 respectivefieldsofconcern.

EDA LAB-Electronic Data Automation lab is the central lab that is used for general information access and for carrying out various research works.

8.02. WorkshopsThere is one central workshop with good number of machines. The various shops are Carpentry, Black Smithy, Foundry, Sheet Metal, Machine tool etc.

8.03. Central LibraryThe 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

CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES

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 provide value added services.

The Central Library is enriched with 98038 books and other reading materials. In which General Section consists of 70348 books, reference section has 3300 books, General Book Bank Section has 12670, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Section has 4466 books. Also have 3256 e-books, 3250 CDs, 743 Dissertation of M. Tech. and 05 Ph.D. Thesis. It is well equipped with E-library facility with 50 nos. of PCs to start initially.

Sections: theCentral Library consistsof sixdifferentsections, which are as follows:

1. General Sections (First and Second Floor): General section consists of 70348 books which are issued for 14 days to the students and for a semester to the Professors.

2. Reference Section (Ground Floor): This section consists of 3300 books, which may be referred in the section.

3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) Section (Third Floor): This section consists of 4466 books, which are issued to the concerned students for a semester.

4. General Book Bank Section (Third Floor): This section consists of 12670 books, which are issued to the concerned students for a semester.

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5. Journal/ Periodical Section (Third Floor): Some of the ASCE, ASME and IEEE print volume journals are available in the section.

6. E-Resource Section: The Central Library has a modern Electronic Library in the form of E-Resource Centre. This section facilitates access to e-journals provided by e-Shodh Sindhu (MHRD) and subscribed by Institute itself. E-journals namely are American Society of Civil Engineers (ACSE), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ACM, IEEE, Science Direct, Springer, Wiley Online Journals and many more, in full text. These digital resources are also available on the campus via LAN.

Library Layout:TheLibraryisspreadoverfourfloorswith the total covered area of 19000 sq. ft. (approx.) and is situated at the left side of the main entrance

Reference Services The Central Library provides a separate reference sections to its users.Journals/Magazine There are many Journals available in the Central Library and some new Journals

subscribed recently. The Central Library is also receiving some journals/magazines/ newsletters/bulletinsfromdifferentInstituteorOrganizations.

E-Resources The Central Library subscribes the following e-resources (journals) through the E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD):

ACM Digital Library Differenttypesofjournals,proceedings,books,technicalreportsrelatedtocomputer engineering etc. subscribed http://dl.acm.org/

ASCE Journals It consists Journals of American Society of Civil Engineering, periodicals and transactions. http://ascelibrary.org/

ASME Journals It consists Journals American Society of Mechanical Engineering, periodicals and also covers Applied Mechanics Review. http://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/

ASTM International It consists all internationals standards http://compass.astm.org/CUSTOMERS/filtrexx40.cgi?index.frm

Economic & Political Weekly

The Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) as the Journal is popularly known, occupies a special place in the intellectual history of independent India. http://www.epw.in/

ISID The Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), successor to the Corporate Studies Group (CSG), is a national-level policy research organization in the public domainandisaffiliatedtotheIndianCouncilofSocialScienceResearch(ICSSR). http://isid.org.in/home.html

gate of the institute. The floor –wise distribution ofservices and resources in the library are:

Ground Floor: Thegroundfloorhousesthereferencesection, e-resources section, reception counter, property counter and visitors waiting space.

First Floor: First floor houses the office, circulationcounter, stack area for General Section {Books (from class no. 540 to 999)} and reading space for General Section.

Second Floor: Second floor houses Stack Area forGeneral Section {Books (from Class No. 000 to 539)} and reading space for General Section.

Third Floor: The third floor houses the Dr. B. R.Ambedkar (SC/ST) Section, General Book Bank, Journal/Periodical Section and Reading Area.

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J-Gate@e-Shodh Sindhu

J-Gate is an Electronic gateway to global e-journals literature in this we may access the journals of others e-Shodh Sindhu members. http://jgateplus.com/search/

JSTORE JSTORE is a shared digital library to help university and college and institute libraries free up space on their shelves, save costs and provide better levels of access to more content than ever before. The aim is to expand access to scholarly content around the world and to preserve it for future generations. http://www.jstor.org/

Journals of Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) publishes the quality journals and delivers this research to the widest audience. http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/

Nature The Nature journal consists to natural science journals. http://www.nature.com/index.html

Web of Science The Web of Science is today’s premier research platform, helping the researcher quicklyfind,analyzeandshareinformationinthesciences,socialsciences,artsandhumanities. http://apps.webofknowledge.com/WOS_GeneralSearch_input.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&SID=Y1sBdNw8yLnryRJBSb7&preferencesSaved=

ACS Publications It consists all Journals of American Chemical Society Chemistry Journals/periodicals. http://pubs.acs.org

APS Journals It consists all Journals of American Physical Society of all 15 Physics Journals/periodicals. http://journals.aps.org/

IEL (IEEE/IEE) It provides the publications from Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and consists journals, transaction and magazines etc. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) invests in educating future generations of scientist. They raise and maintain standards. They are the partners with industry and academia, promoting collaboration and innovation. http://pubs.rsc.org/

Springer Links This includes more than peer-reviewed journals, containing medicine, science, earth, environmental science, engineering, humanities, social sciences, mathematics and physics. http://www.springer.com/home/main.mpx/

Science Direct This is 08 (eight) subject collection namely Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, Material Science, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy, Social Science. http://www.sciencedirect.com/

SciFinder Theinteractiveviewerincludesdirectlinkstohard-to-findandobscurelydefinedChemistry in the patent text, thanks to annotations from CAS scientists. You can also explore new research avenues through SciFinder searches initiated within the patent. https://scifinder.cas.org/

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Taylor & Francis This is 04 (four) subject collection namely Chemistry, Engineering, Computing & Technology, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics & Material Science. http://www.tandfonline.com/

Wiley Online Journals

It consists 09 (nine) subject collection namely Architecture, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal

Indian Standards: TheinternetversionofIndianStandardsonharddiscandCRROMofferedthroughINDEST-AICTE Consortium includes the entire collection of 18000 Indian Standards.

E-Books The Central Library has some e-books on perpetual basis for their users. They are IP based. Users can access throughout the campus and he/she may download entire books from there.

Science Direct e-books

The Central Library has 1610 e-books for their users. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookbshsrw

2. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis e-books:

In this database 971 titles are published by Taylor and Francis http://www.crcnetbase.com/

3. Taylor & Francis e-books on architecture:

There are only architecture e-books (143) in this database. http://www.tandfebooks.com/action/doSearch?ConceptID=bu&expand=bu&access=user&startPage=& ConceptID=bu10

Library Collections:An excellent collection of over 98038 books and reading materials of sciences, engineering, technology, architecture, humanities, social sciences, management andfiction.

S. No. Collection Type Quantity1. General Books 703482. E-books 32563. CD’s/DVD’s 32504. Reference Books 33005. Book Bank for SC/ST Students 44666. Book Bank for other than SC/ST Students 126707. Dissertation of M. Tech. 7438. Ph.D. Thesis 059. Total Collections as on march 31, 2015 98038

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Entitlement to borrow Books:The registered members are entitled to borrow books and other reading materials from the library by producing library membership card. The entitlement of loan is given below:

Category of Members Entitlement Period of LoanFaculty/Visiting Faculty 06 Books/Documents for a semesterResearch Associate 04 Books/Documents for a semesterResearch Scholar 04 14 DaysU.G. /P.G. Student 04 14 DaysU.G. Students (SC/ST) Book Bank 06 Book for a semesterU.G. Students Book Bank 04 Book for a semester

E-Resources:E-resources section provides access to a number of e-Journals, i.e. The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM Digital Library), American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE), The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ASTM International, Economic & Political Weekly (EPW), Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), J-Gate@e-

List of e-resources accessible through E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD):

S. No. Name of Database/Journals Subscription Period Users/Journals1. ACM Digital Library January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users2. ASCE Journals January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users3. ASME Journals January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users4. ASTM International January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users5. Economic & Political Weekly January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users6. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users7. J-Gate@e-Soudh Sindhu January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users8. Nature January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users9. Journals of Oxford University Press January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users10. Web of Science Lease Access January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users11. JSTOR January 2016 to December 2016 Multiple Users

Soudh Sindhu, Nature, Journals of Oxford University Press, Web of Science and JSTORE, provided through E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD). In addition to this, NITP is also subscribe itself American Chemical Society (ACS), American Physics Society (APS), IEEEXplore Digital Library, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC Gold), Springer link, Science Direct, SciFinder, Taylor & Francis, Wiley Online Journals and Indian standard.

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List of e-resources subscribed by NITP:S. No. Name of Database/Journals Subscription Period1. American Chemical Society January to December 20162. American Physics Society January to December 20163. IEL (IEEE/IEE) January to December 20164. Royal Society of Chemistry January to December 20165. Springer Links January to December 20166. Science Direct January to December 20167. SciFinder April 2016 to May 20178. Taylor & Francis April 2016 to May 20179. Wiley Online Journals January to December 2016

Library TimingsCentral Library remains open on all working days except holidays declared by the Institute. Timing of the Library is as follows:

S. No. Collections Days Timings 1. Circulation Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M.2. Digital Library Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M.3. Book Bank Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M.4. Reference Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M.5. Reading Room Section Monday-Saturday 09.00 A.M. to 08.30 P.M.During Examinations: Reference Section is open 08.30 A.M. to 08.30 P.M. (Monday to Saturday)During vacations Library is operational on institute working hours 08.30 A.M. to 05.30 P.M.Lunch break: 01.30 P.M. to 02.30 P.M.

Library Advisory CommitteeSl. No. Name of the Member Designation1. Dr. Ramakar Jha, Professor, Civil Engineering Chairman2. Dr. Aniruddha Paul, Asstt. Prof., Chemistry Member3. Dr. Partha Sarathi Mandal, Asstt. Prof., Maths. Member4. Dr. Deepak Kumar Behera, Asstt. Prof., HSS Member5. Prof. Shiva Shankar Choudhary, Asstt. Prof., CE Member6. Dr. Mala De, Asstt. Prof., EE Member7. Dr. Puli Kishore Kumar, Asstt. Prof., ECE Member8. Dr. Jyoti Prakash Singh, Asstt. Prof., CSE Member9. Dr. Nimai Pada Mandal, Asstt. Prof., MED Member

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Library E-resource CommitteeSl. No. Name of the Member Designation1. Dr. Ramakar Jha, Professor, Civil Engineering Chairman2. Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Asstt. Prof., CSE Member3. Dr. Akshay Deepak, Asstt. Prof., CSE Member4. Dr. Dinesh Dash, Asstt. Prof., CSE Member

Library Staff Members

Library Team

Sl. No. Name of the Staff Member Designation1. Dr. Mahesh Singh Assistant Librarian2. Mr. Sujit Kumar Chaudhari Assistant Librarian3. Mr. Deepak Kumar Singh Assistant(Office)4. Mrs. Rita Devi Junior Assistant5. Mrs. Sudha Lata Kumari Causal Employee6. Mr. Shivanand Singh Professional Assistant (through manpower)7. Mr. Rupesh Kumar Singh Professional Assistant (through manpower)8. Mr. Sonu Kumar Attendant (through manpower)9. Mr. Gajanand Kumar Kaushik Library Assistant (through TEQIP)10. Mr. Vikas Kumar Jaiswal Library Assistant (through TEQIP)11. Mr. Rajiv Kumar Library Assistant (through TEQIP)12. Mr. Jai Prakash Library Attendant (through TEQIP)13. Mr. Rohit Kumar Library Attendant (through TEQIP)14. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Arya Library Attendant (through TEQIP)

Dr. Mahesh Singh

Assistant LibrarianMr. Sujit Kumar Chaudhari

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Sr. Medical OfficerDr. Santosh Kumar Sudhakar

Medical Officer

Other Activities:-(a) Inauguration of Book Exhibition 2015 by the Hon’ble Director in the presence of delegates, faculties, officers,staffandstudents.

A total no. of 18 publishers of international/national repute exhibited their collection on engineering, science, humanities and literature. Various faculties, officers,staffandstudentsvisitedtheexhibitionandselected and recommended books of their course curriculum/interest to be procured.

(b) Inauguration of Reference Section in the Central Library by the Hon’ble Director in the presence of faculties,officers,staffsandstudents.

(c) Retirement farewell to Shri Laxman Prasad Arya by the Hon’ble Registrar in the presence of faculties, officersandstaffs.

(d) User Awareness /Training Programme organized by the Central Library:

(e) E-Seminar arranged by Central Library on "SciFinder - Essentials for Library/Information Professional” on October 09, 2015.

(f) E-Seminar arranged by Central Library on "SciFinder – Advance your Research using SciFinder” during April 28-30, 2015.

8.04 LaboratoriesEach department has various laboratories. The laboratories are well equipped with instruments.

8.05 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping CentreThe location of the Institute is in the heart of the city. Whilebankingfacilityisavailableincampus,postofficeand shopping centres are in the near vicinity. A fully functional dispensary is operational with two doctors andpara-medicalstaffsintheinstitutepremises.Theinstitute also maintains a 24x7 ambulance which is used for transferring patients from the institute to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) in case of any emergency.

8.06 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.

8.07 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, Staff Quarters and Administration etc. Approximately 900 students reside in various hostels of the institute. Each hostel has its own mess facility which is managed by hostel management committee through contractor. There is few staff quartersavailable in the campus for accommodation of faculty members. NIT Patna has 72 ex-serviceman security personnelheadedbyonesecurityofficer.

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UG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2015-16)PG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2015-16)

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TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATISTICSThetrainingandplacementcellofNITPatnahasplayedasignificantroleinthetrainingandproperplacementoffinalandpre-finalyearstudentsofNITPatna.

9.01 UG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2015-16)Details ME EE CE ECE CSE Arch IT Total Package (In Lakh)

Total no. of registered students 92 77 64 68 79 56 436Max.=16.85

Min.=1.80

Avg.=5.71

Total no. of registered eligible students 80 65 61 58 69 46 379

Totalno.ofjoboffersmade 75 91 38 85 108 4 52 453%ofoffers(approx.) 93.75 140 62 147 156.52 113 119.53

9.02 PG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2015-16)Details ME EE CE ECE CSE IT Total Package (In Lakh)

Total no. of registered students 49 46 86 15 17 12 225 Max.=09

Min.=2.6

Avg.=5.48

Total no. of registered eligible students 37 30 69 10 13 7 166Totalno.ofjoboffersmade 2 5 3 1 5 1 17%ofoffers(approx.) 5.40 16.67 4.35 10 38.46 14.3 10.24

9.03 Vocational TrainingThe training and placement cell has arranged for on-sitevocational trainingofallfinalaswellaspre-final

Sl. Branch Name of Organization01 Civil Engineering IRCON, NTPC, SAIL, NHPC, HAL, SSPL, OIL, SRB, GRB, IITK, IITD, NPCIL, ACC, L&T ECC.

02 Computer Science & Engineering

BSNL, SAIL, HCL, DRDO, NIC, DMRC, Student Corner, IIT Bombay, CEL, NIIT, ISSA, STTC, Micro Max Information, Google Inc., Graphic Trades, Hewlett-Packard, Linux World Informatics Pvt. Ltd., Ducat, CETPA, redhat

03 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, Kanti Bijlee Utpaan Nigam Ltd., Damodar Valley Corporation Ltd., SBPDCL, Indian Railway, BSPTCL, L&T ECC.

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, Hewlett-Packard Aditya Birla, BARC, HAL, Technique of Television Production & Transmission, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre.

05 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, CDOT, Century Ventures Pvt. Ltd., Ericsson India Clobal Services Private Limited, Hewlett-Packard, CSIR, LinuxWorld Informatics Pvt. Ltd., Graphic Trades, Appin Technology Lab, Novel Knett Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Skyrocket Infotech Pvt. Ltd., HCL Learning Ltd.

06 Mechanical Engineering

Maruti Suzuki, Mu Sigma Business Solution, Verity Knowledge Solutions, IBM India Pvt. Ltd, Jindal Stainless Ltd., Tata Motors Ltd., DRDO, BPCL, IOCL, NTPC, SAIL, HAL, NALCO, ECR, ITDR MSME, HECL, Bharat Wagon, Kolkata Port Trust, Shipyard, ECR, Jamalpur, SBPDCL, Northern Railway, BHEL, Indian Railway, IFFCO, NHPC, Aditya Birla, L&T ECC.

year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2015-16.

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(An Institute under Ministry of “HRD, Government of India, New Delhi)

Financial Statements of National Institute of Technology for the Year 2015-16

Schedules Forming Part of the Accounts

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA(An Institute under Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi)

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2016

(Amount Rupees in Lacs)

SOURCE OF FUNDS Schedule Current Year Previous YearCORPUS/CAPITAL FUND 1 35378.25 21936.70DESIGNATED/EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS 2 2281.12 868.96CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS 3 981.89 6136.88

TOTAL 38641.25 28942.54APPLICATION OF FUNDS Schedule Current Year Previous yearFIXED ASSETSTangible Assets 4 7900.56 6398.35Intangible Assets 351.01 211.74Capital Works-In-Progress 17712.64 10858.74INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDSLong term 5 0.00 0.00Short TermINVESTMENTS OTHERS 6 0.00CURRENT ASSETS 7 10182.58 9527.30LOANS, ADVANCE & DEPOSITS 8 2494.46 1946.41

TOTAL 38641.25 28942.54

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 23

CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES TO ACCOUNTS 24

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA(An Institute under Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi)

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2016

(Amount Rupees in Lacs)

Particulars Schedule Current Year Previous YearINCOMEAcademic Receipts 9 1621.00 1,652.33Grants / Subsidies 10 4859.66 2752.24Income from investments 11 443.70 172.81Interest earned 12 88.46 102.39Other Income 13 407.59 290.72Prior Period Income 14 0.00 33.03

Total (A) 7420.40 5,003.52EXPENDITURE 351.01 211.74StaffPayments&Benefits(Establishmentexpenses) 15 3212.64 2812.86Academic Expenses 16 1018.78 655.25Administrative and General Expenses 17 606.55 390.93Transportation Expenses 18 0.72 2.49Repairs & Maintenance 19 17.42 25.16Finance costs 20 1.04 0.51Depreciation 4 683.74 -456.29Other Expenses 21 2.50 337.71Prior Period Expenses 22 0.00 0.00

Total (B) 5543.40 3768.62Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) 1877.00 1234.90Transfer to / from Designated Fund 0.00 0.00Building Fund 0.00 0.00Other (specify) 0.00 0.00Balance Being Surplus/(Deficit) Carried to Capital Fund 1877.00 1234.90

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 23

CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES TO ACCOUNTS 24

Schedules Forming Part of Balance Sheet

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNASCHEDULE - 1 CORPUS / CAPITAL FUND

(Amount Rupees in Lacs)

Particulars Current Year Previous Year

Balance at the beginning of the year 21936.70 14376.38

Add : Contributions towards Corpus/Capital Fund

Add : Grants from USG, Government of India and State Government to the extent Utilized for Capital expenditure

11428.88 6219.78

Add : Assets Purchases out of Earn marked funds 0.00 0.00

Add : Assets Purchased out of Sponsored Projects, where ownership vests in the institution

135.67 104.92

Add: Assets Donated / Gifts Received 0.00 0.00

Add : Other Additions 0.00 0.72

Add : Excess of Income Over expenditure transferred from the Income & Expenditure Account

1877.00 1234.90

Total 35378.25 21936.70

(Deduct)DeficitTransferredfromtheIncome&ExpenditureA/c 0.00 0.00

Balance at the year end 35378.25 21936.70

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNASCHEDULE - 3 CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS

(Amount Rupees in Lacs)Current Year Previous Year

A. CURRENT LIABILITIES1.Depositsfromstaff 0.00 0.002. Deposits from students 0.00 0.003. Sundry Creditors a) For Goods & Services b) Others

0.0031.89 45.50

377.50 123.914. Deposit-Others (including EMD, Security Deposit) 588.52 590.855. Statutory Liabilities (GPF, TDS, WC TAX, CPF, GIS, NPS); (a) Overdue (b) Others

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8.33 14.016. Other Current Liabilities a) Salaries b) Receipts against sponsored projects c) Receipts against sponsored fellowships & scholorships d) Unutilized Grants e) Grants in advance f) Other funds / Temporary Book Overdraft g) Other Liabilities

0.00145.70 176.04750.00 0.00

0.00-1930.97 3957.57

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223.17 711.01 Total (A) 194.14 5618.89

B. PROVISIONS 1. For Taxation 0.00 0.00 2. Gratuity 404.26 255.09 3. Superannuation Pension 18.28 15.88 4. Accumulated Leave Encashment 365.20 247.02 5. Trade Warranties’/Claims 0.00 0.00 6. Other (Specify) 0.00 0

Total (B) 787.75 517.99 Total (A+B) 981.89 6136.88

Note : Unutilized Grants 6(d) will include grants received in advanced in advance for next year.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNASCHEDULE - 3(b) SPONSORED FELLOWSHIPTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Amount in Rupees

1. Sr. No. 2. Name of the project Opening Balance As on 01.04.

Transactions During the year

Closing Balance As on 31.03

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1 University Grants Commission – – – – – –2 Ministry .......... – – – – – –3 Others (Specify individually) – – – – – –

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Notes

1. The Projects may be listed agency-wise, with sub-totals for each agency.

2. The total of Col. 8 (Credit) will appear under the above head on the liabilities side of the balance Sheet (Schedule 3).

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNASCHEDULE - 3(c) UNUTILISED GRANTS FROM UGC. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND STATE GOVERNMENTS

(Amount Rupees in Lacs)Current Year Previous Year

A. Plan grants : Government of IndiaBalance B/F 1,927.67 2701.31Add : Receipts during the year 6600.00 5600.00Total (a) 8527.67 8301.31Less Refunds - -Less : Utilized for Revenue Expenditure 116.20 157.18Less : Utilized for Capital expenditure 11419.17 6216.46Total (b) 11,535.37 6773.64Unutilized carried forward (a-b) -3,007.70 1927.67

B. USG gramts : Plan – –Balance B/F – –Receipts during the year – –Year (c) – –Less Refunds – –Less : Utilized for Revenue Expenditure – –Less : Utilized for Capital Expenditure – –Total (d) – –Unutilized carried forward (c-d) – –

C. Non Plan Grants : Government of India – –Balance B/F 2029.90 1428.28Receipts during the year 3800.00 3200.00Total (e) 5829.90 4628.28Less Refunds – –Less : Utilized for Rev enue Expenditure 4743.45 2595.06Less : Utilized for Capital Expenditure 9.71 3.32Total (f) 4753.17 2598.38Unutilized carried forward (e-f) 1076.73 2029.90

D. Grants from State Govt. – –Balance B/F – –Add : Receipts during the year – –Total (g) – –Less : Utilized for Re venue Expenditure – –Less : Utilized for Capital expenditure – –Total (h) – –Unutilized carried forward (g-h) – –Grand Total (A+B+C+D) -1930.97 3957.57

Note : Unutilized Grants includes advances on Capital AccountUnutilized grants include grants received in advance for the next yearUnutilized grants are represented on the Assets side by Bank balances, Short term Deposits with Banks and Advances on Capital Account

ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16

109

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNASCHEDULE - 4 FIXED ASSETS

Underthishead,classificationanddisclosuresshallbeasfollows:

1. Land Includes freehold Lind and leasehold land, 10 be shown distinctly 2. Site Development 3. Buildings Includeinstitution’sbuildingslikecollegebuildings,officebuildings,staff

residential buildings, hostel buildings, temporary structures and sheds4. Plant and machinery Include air Conditioners, water/air coolers, generator set, television sets,

fireextinguishers,etc.5. Electrical Installation Includeelectricalfixturesandfittingssuchasfans,andtubelightfittings6. Tube wells & water supply system Tube wells and water supply systems may be shown as a distinct category7.Officeequipment Include such items as fax machines, photocopiers, EPABX, typewriters,

duplicating machines. etc. 8.Laboratory&ScientificEquipment Include such items as microscopes, telescopes, dissection equipment,

glass apparatus, measurement instruments and other types of laboratory equipment,

9. Audio Visual Equipment: Include Television sets, overhead projector, Tape Recorders, DVD/ VCD Player, Camera, Movie Projectors etc

10.Furniture,fixturesandFittings Include items such as desks/benches, cabinets, almirahs, tables, chairs, partitions, etc

11. Computers/Peripherals Include computers, printers and other peripherals like. UPS etc. 12. Sports Equipment Include items such as table tennis table, gym equipment. 13. Vehicles Include Buses, lorries. Vans, Cars, scooters, etc. 14.Library Books and Scientific

Journals Librarybookswillincludebooks/ScientificJournals•

15. Intangible assets Includecomputersoftware,patents&trademarks,EJournalsspecifiedseparately.

16. Capital Work-In-Progress Fixed assets in the course of construction should be shown against this head till they are ready for their Intended use. Plant, machinery and equipment acquired and pending installation and commissioning should also be included here.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 4(C) (i)

Patents and Copyrights

Amount in Rupees

Particulars Op Balance Addition Gross Amortization Net Block 20 .....

Net Block 20 .....

A. Patents Granted 1 Balance as on 31.03.14 of Patents obtained in 2008-09 (Original Value - Rs .... ./-) 2 Balance as on 31.03.14 of Patents obtained in 2010-11 (Original Value - Rs .... ./-) 3 Balance as on 31.03.14 of Patents obtained in 2012-13 (Original Value - Rs .... ./-) 4 Patents granted during the Current Year

Total

Particulars Op Balance Addition Gross Patents

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Net Block 2014-15

B. Patents Pending in respect of Patents applied for 1 Expenditure incurred during 2009-10 to 2011-12 2 Expenditure incurred during 2012-13 3 Expenditure incurred during 2013-14

Total C. Grand Total (A+B)

Note:TheadditioninPartA(patentsgranted),willbethefigureofpatentsgrantedduringtheyear,transferredfrom Part B (column - Patents granted/rejected). The amount against grants rejected during the year is written offintheIncomeandExpenditureAccount

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 5: INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Amount in Rupees

Current Year Previous year 1 In Central Government Securities - - 2 In State Government Securities - - 3 Other approved Securities - - 4 Shares - - 5 Debentures and Bonds - - 6 Term Deposits with Banks - - Others(tobespecified) - -

TOTAL -

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 5 (A): INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (FUND WISE)

Amount in Rupees

SI. No. Funds Current Year Previous year 1 2 3 4 5 Endowment Fund Investments

Total

Note: The Total in this sub schedule will agree with the total in Schedule 5.

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118

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 6 --INVESTMENTS --OTHERS

Amount in Rupees

Current Year Previous year

1. In Central Government Securities 2. In State Government Securities 3. Other approved Securities 4. Shares 5. Debentures and Bonds 6. Term Deposits with Banks Others(tobespecified)

TOTAL

ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16

119

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 7 - CURRENT ASSETS

Amount in Rupees

Current Year Previous year 1. Stock: a) Stores and Spares - - b) Loose Tools - - c) Publications - - d) Laboratory chemicals, consumables and glass ware - - e) Building Material - - f) Electrical Material - - g) Stationery - - h) Water supply material - - 2. Sundry Debtors: a) Debts Outstanding for a period exceeding six months - - b) Others - - 3. Cash and Bank Balances - - a) With Scheduled Banks: - - - In Current Accounts 778.63 5419.57 - In term deposit Accounts 5731.52 1753.84 - In Savings Accounts 3672.43 2353.90 b) With non-Scheduled Banks: - In term deposit Accounts - - - In Savings Accounts - - 4.PostOffice-SavingsAccounts - -

TOTAL 10182.58 9527.30

Note: Annuxure A shows the details of Bank Accounts

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA ANNEXURE - A

Amount in Rupees

Current Year Previous Year I. Savings Bank Accounts 1 Other SB Allbd Bank -Dean ( R & C) A/C 73629782.58 53518369.58 2 Other SB Allbd Bank- Dean ( S/W) A/C 6732338.00 5149404.00 3 Other SB -Allbd Bank 0&0 Oregano Catalyst A/C 14445.00 13883.00 4 Other SB -Allbd Bank NMEICT Project A/C 6267.00 6085.00 5 Other SB Allbd Bank -Pilot Project A/C 318969.00 306612.00 6 Other SB -Allbd Bank PSTC ( CEO) A/C 265145.00 265145.00 7 Other SB- Allbd Bank TEQIP” Project A/C 15387190.00 30714101.00 8 Endowment- SB Allbd Bank Water Resource A/c(with Fd 3339023.00 13903215.00 9 Endowment SB Scholarship A/c 3534417.00 2911275.00 10 501041812821 Acadmic 3611888.31 3541533.31 11 Mess A/c-50084702136 21500.00 21500.00 12 65193908700 Sweep Account 0.00 298574.00 13 BRNS PROJECT A/C NO. 50214879676 898191.00 1747322.00 14 CSIR PROJECT A/C NO. 50192304052 207026.00 384397.00 15 Other SB -SBI MHRD Plan A/C 17389012.55 122608188.00 16 NON PLAN S.B. A/C 50323613930 28010754.32 0.00 17 NSSP (RVS) SB A/c-50264682127 237249.00 0.00 18 Sweap Ac No. 65228979185 3961095.00 0.00 19 SWEEP AC NO. 65235156367 . 222764.00 0.00 20 SWEEP AC NO.65236170947 0.00 0.00 21 SEED PROJECT Allabd Bank A/c No. 50297054330 56711.00 0.00 22 SMPD Project Allbd Bank A/c No. 50283227562 1694858.00 0.00 23 Other -SB Allahabad I. R. A/c 87442058.32 0.00 24 IR SBI AC NO.32512639890 1611617.00 0.00 25 DST PROJECT ALL BANK SIB A/C 48237.00 0.00 26 CSIR PROJECT STUDY OF SPIN INJ. AC NO.50274508815 102363.00 0.00 27 DRDO PROJECT ALLAHABAD AC NO.50274071409 330775.00 0.00 28 E&ICT AlC- 50288311302 91084828.00 0.00 29 ENDOWENT CD ALL BANK SCHOLARSHIP (GRANT)A/C 11431650.00 0.00 30 EQUIPMENT REFRESHMENT FUND SBI AC NO.35514191876 5000000.00 0.00 31 FACULTY DEV. FUND(IR) ALLAHABAD A/C NO.50317542896 1500000.00 0.00 32 ISEA PROJECT AlC 50284953105 3623167.00 0.00 33 Maintenance Fund Alc(lR) AC NO.50317541610 5000000.00 0.00 34 BCE, ALLUMINI ASSOC. GOLD MEDAL SB AC50319720709 330000.00 0.00

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Current Year Previous Year 35 K N RAHTOGI GOLD MEDAL SB AC 50319716657 200000.00 0.00

I. Total (Rs. In Lacs) 3672.43 2353.90 II. Current Account 1 Other CD Allbd Bank- Corpus Fund A/C 3116252.48 89906.48 2 Other-CD Allbd Bank -IR A/C -5296175.42 223236861.90 3 Other -CD Allbd Bank Non Plan A/C 8859599.18 202990334.50 4 Other- CD Allbd Bank - Plan AlC 0.00 157915.50 5 Other-CD Allbd Bank- Plan (OBCISCIST) AlC 0.00 740.00 6 Other CD SBP-MHRD Fund AlC 2547173.00 104134308.00 7 Other CD Can Bank -NMEICT Project AlC 317855.00 314867.00 8 Endowment CD Allbd Bank -Scholarships AlC -417581.00 7757494.00 9 CSAB 2015-50259217531 23099441.00 2345740.00 10 EARTHQUACK 50264682127 121448.00 928411.00 11 SERB Allbd Bank CD Alc NO.50284907931 229929.00 0.00 12 SERB Allbd Bank CD Bank Alc NO.50308175709 487929.00 0.00 13 CSAB (SFTI) AlC 2015. 36745814.00 0.00 14 VISVESVARYA PHD. SCHEME 221653.00 0.00 15 RAMANUJAN FELLOWSHIP ALL AC NO. 50270072315 763748.00 0.00 16 SOP AlC NO. - 502835306A 7065672.00 0.00

II. Total (Rs. In Lacs) 778.63 5419.57 III. Term Deposits with Schedule Banks 1 Other FD Allbd Bank 0975513 0.00 Dr 1397576.00 2 Other FD Allbd Bank 0975590 0.00 Dr 78153020.00 3 Other FD Allbd Bank 0975862 0.00 Dr 8300000.00 4 Other FD Allbd Bank 432064 0.00 Dr 133033.00 5 OTHER FD STDR A/C NO.65195733101 0.00 Dr 60000000.00 6 OTHER FD TDR A/C NO. 65198295856 0.00 Dr 27400000.00 7 FD CORPUR AC NO. 65237168064-59 9900000 0.00 8 FD CORPUS AC NO.50129693699 170566 0.009 FD CORPUS AC NO.50129697071 1783537 0.00 10 FD CORPUS AC NO.50302074285 99195280 0.00 11 FD CORPUS AC NO.50302074900 10534727 0.00 12 FD CORPUS AC NO. 65237168064-58 9900000 0.00 13 FD CORPUS AC NO. 65237169487 9961498 0.00 14 FD IR AC NO. 50297551387 9900000 0.00 15 FD IR AC NO. 50297553486 9900000 0.00 16 FD IR AC NO. 50297584040 9900000 0.00 17 FD IR AC NO.50297811621 9900000 0.0018 FD IR AC NO. 50298022679 9900000 0.00

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Current Year Previous Year 19 FD IR AC NO.50298237211 9900000 0.00 20 FD IR AC NO. 50298702224 9900000 0.00 21 FD IR AC NO. 50298878164 9900000 0.00 22 FD IR AC NO.50299042617 9900000 0.00 23 FD IR AC NO. 50299264890 9900000 0.00 24 FD IR AC NO. 50299453388 9900000 0.00 25 FD IR AC NO. 50299681983 9900000 0.00 26 FD IR AC NO. 50299858895 9900000 0.00 27 FD IR AC NO.50300068115 9900000 0.00 28 FD IR AC NO. 50300395596 9900000 0.00 29 FD IR AC NO. 50300560673 9900000 0.00 30 FD IR AC NO. 50300798562 9900000 0.00 31 FD IR AC NO. 50301045212 9900000 0.00 32 FD IR AC NO.50301285641 9900000 0.00 33 FD IR AC NO.50301495502 111900000 0.00 34 FD IR AC NO. 65232430991 9500000 0.00 35 FD IR AC NO. 65232431032 9500000 0.00 36 FD IR AC NO. 65232431054 9500000 0.00 37 FD IR AC NO.65232431112 9500000 0.00 38 FD IR AC NO.65232431145 9500000 0.00 39 FD IR AC NO.65232431214 9500000 0.00 40 FD IR AC NO. 65232431270 8170950 0.00 41 FD NP AC NO.50197638933 9854221 0.00 42 FD NP AC NO.50197688816 9854240 0.00 43 FD NPAC NO. 50198082644 9854258 0.00 44 FD NP AC NO. 50198104580 9854275 0.00 45 FDNP AC NO.50198304147 7664451 0.00 46 FD NP AC NO.50198513616 7664465 0.00 47 FD RP CHAIR AC NO. 12681400000037 6500934 0.00 48 FD RP CHAIR AC NO. 12681400000038 5262760 0.00 49 FD RP CHAIR AC NO. 12681400000111 25940 0.00

III. Total (Rs. In Lacs) 5731.52 1753.84Grand Total (Rs. In Lacs) (1+11+111) 10182.58 9527.30

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Current Year Previous Year 1. Advances to employees: (Non-intrest bearing) a) Salary b) Festival 1.62 1.23 c) Medical Advance 0.00 1.70 d) Other (L TC) 0 0.09 e) Other (Travelling) 0.63 0.78 2. Long Term Advances to employees: (Intrest bearing) a) Vehicle loan 0 0 b) Home loan c) Computer loan 0.96 1.54 3. Advances and other amounts recoverable in cash or in kind or for

value to be received:

a) On Capital Account 1659.91 1648.17 b) to Suppliers c) Others 103.50 66.87 4. Prepaid Expenses a) Insurance b) Other expenses 5. Deposits a) Telephone b) Lease Rent c) Electricity d) AICTE, if applicable e)Others(tobespecified)6. Income Accured: a) On Investments from Earmarked/Endowment Funds b) On Investments-Others 267.49 226.03 c) On Loans and Advances d) Others (includes income due unrealized)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 8 - LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS

Amount in Rupees Lacs

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124

Current Year Previous Year 7. Other - Current assets receivable from UGC/sponsored projects a) Debit balances in Sponsored Projects b) Debit balances in Sponsored Fellowships & Scholarships c) Grants Receivable 0.00 0.00 d) Other receivables from UOC e) Other receivables from NPS 460.35 0.00 8. Claims Receivable

TOTAL 2494.46 1946.41

Note:

1. If revolving funds have been created for House Building, Computer and Vehicle advances to employees, the advances will appear as part of Earmarked/ endowment Funds. The balance against these interest-bearing advances will not appear in this schedule.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA

(An Institute under Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi)

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME &

EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT

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126

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 9 - ACADEMIC RECEIPTS

Amount in Rupees Lacs

Current Year Previous Year FEES FROM STUDENTS Academic 1. Tuition fee 0.00 0 2. Admission fee 1521.36 1,554.46 3. Enrolment fee 0.00 0 4. Library Admission fee 0.00 0 S. Laboratory fee 0.00 0 6. Art & Craft fee 0.00 0 7. Registration fee 9.03 0 8. Syllabus fee 0.00 0

Total (A) 1530.39 1,554.46 Examinations 1. Admission test fee 0.00 0 2. Annual Examination fee 6.01 2.68 3. Marksheet,certificatefee 0.00 0 4. Entrance examination fee 0.00 0

Total (B) 6.01 2.68 Other Fees 1. Identity card fee 0.00 0 2. Fine/Miscellaneous fee 3.35 2.82 3. Medical fee 0.00 0 4. Transportation fee 0.00 0 S. Hostel fee 78.81 56.56 6. Other fees from students 2.44 16.89

Total (C) 84.60 76.27 Sale of Publications 1. Sale of Admission forms 0.00 18.92 2. Sale of syllabus and Question Paper, etc. 0.00 0 3. Sale of Prospectus including admission forms 0.00 0

Total (D) 0.00 18.92 Other Academic Receipts 1. Registration fee for workshops, programmes 0.00 0 2. Registrationfees(AcademicStaffCollege) 0.00 0

Total (E) 0.00 0 GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C+D+E) 1621.00 1,652.33

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 11- INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS

Amount in Rupees

Earmarked/Endowment Funds

Other Investments

Particulars Current Year Previous year Current Year Previous year

1. Interest a. On Government Securities b. Other Bonds/Debentures 2. Interest on Term Deposits 440.47 134.06

03. Income accrued but not due on Term Deposits/Interest bearing advances to employees4. Interest on Savings Bank Accounts 3.23 38.75 5. Others (Specify)

TOTAL 443.70 172.81 Transferred to Earmarked/Endowment Funds - Balance Nil Nil

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Interest accrued but not due on Term Deposits from HBA fund, conveyance advance fund and Computer Advance fund and on interest bearing advances to employees will be included here (Itme 3), only where Revolving funds (EMF) for such advances have been set up.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 12: INTEREST EARNED

Amount in Rupees

Particulars Current Year Previous year 1. On Savings Accounts with scheduled banks 87.84 101.65 2. On Loans a.Employees/Staff 0.62 0.74 b. Others 0.00 0.00 3. On Debtors and Other Receivables 0.00 0.00

TOTAL 88.46 102.39

Note:

1. The amount against item I, in respect of Bank Accounts of Earmarked/Endowment Funds is dealt with in Schedule 11 (First Part) and Schedule 2.

2. Item 2{a) is applicable only if Revolving funds have not been constituted for such advances.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 13 - OTHER INCOME

Items of material amounts included in Miscellaneous Income should be separately disclosed.

Rupees in Lacs

Current Year Previous Year A. Income from Land & Buildings 1. Hostel Room Rent 0.66 0.43 2. License fee 3.31 1.67 3. Hire Charges of Auditorium/Play ground/Convention Centre, etc 0.00 - 4. Electricity charges recovered 2.93 3.15 5. Water charges recovered 0.00 0.68

Total 6.90 5.93 B. Sale of Institute’s publications 0.00 - C. Income from holding events 0.00 - 1. Gross Receipts from annual function/sports carnival 0.00 - Less: Direct expenditure incurred on the annual function/sports carnival 0.00 - 2. Gross Receipts from fetes 0.00 - Less: Direct expenditure incurred on the fetes 0.00 - 3. Gross Receipts for educational tours 0.00 - Less: Direct expenditure incurred on the tours 0.00 - 4. Others ( to be specified and separately disclosed) 0.00 -

Total 0.00 0.00 D. Others 1. Income from consultancy 284.13 138.81 2. RTI fees 0.01 0.03 3. Income from Royalty 0.00 - 4. Sale of application from (recruitment) 1.37 7.92 5. Misc. receipts (Sale of tender form, waste paper, etc.) 1.05 0.91 6. Profit on Sale/disposal of Assets a) Owned assets 0.00 0.02 b) Assets received free of cost 0.00 - 7. Grants/Donations from Institutions, Welfare Bodies and International

Organizations 93.46 -

8. Others (specify) 20.67 137.10 9. liabilities written back 0.00 0

Total 400.69 284.78 GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C+D) 407.59 290.72

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 14 - PRIOR PERIOD INCOME

Amount in Rupees

Particulars Current Year Previous year 1. Academic Receipts 0.00 33.032. Income from Investments 3. Intrest earned 4. Other Income

TOTAL 0.00 33.03

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 15 - STAFF PAYMENTS & BENEFITS (ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES)

Theseshallbeclassifiedseparatelyforteachingandnot-teachingstaff;adhocstaff.0ArrearsofDA,Salaryarrearsdue to increment shall be shown separately

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Current Year Previous YearPlan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total

a} Salaries and Wages - 1,233.07 1,233.07 - 1,329.17 1,329.17 b} Allowance and Bonus - 1,180.28 1,180.28 - 851.50 851.50 c} Contribution of Provident Fund - - - - 2.11 2.11 d} Contribution of Other Fund (specify) - - - - 4.43 4.43 e} Staff Welfare Expenses - 23.44 23.44 - 58.38 58.38 f} Retirement and Terminal Benefits - 670.86 ,... 670.86 532.83 532.83 g} LTC facility - 23.11 23.11 - 16.01 16.01 h} Medical facility - 1.84 1.84 - 1.49 1.49 i} Children Education Allowance - 15.36 15.36 - 1.96 1.96 j} Honorarium - 64.61 64.61 - 14.87 14.87 k} Others (specify) - - - - - - I}TA/DA expenses - 0.09 0.09 - 0.11 0.11

Total - 3,212.64 3,212.64 - 2,812.86 2,812.86

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 15 A - EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AND TERMINAL BENEFITS

Amount in Rupees

Pension Gratuity Leave Encashment Total

Opening Balance as on 01.04.2015 0.00 25508714.00 24702240.00 50210954.00 Addition: Capitalized value of Contributions Received from other Organizations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total (a) 0.00 25508714.00 24702240.00 50210954.00 Less: Actual Payment during the Year (b) 0.00 4000454.00 1994679.00 5995133.00 Balance Available on 31.03.16 c(a-b) 0.00 21508260.00 22707561.00 44215821.00 Provision required on 31.03.16 as per Valuation (d) 0.00 40426364.00 36519748.00 76946112.00

A. Provision to be made in the Current year (d-c) 0.00 18918104.00 13812187.00 32730291.00

B. Payment of Pension 22449459.00 0.00 0.00 22449459.00 C. Contribution to New Pension Scheme 0.00 0.00 0.00 11739452.00

D. Medical Reimbursement to Retired Employees 0.00 0.00 0.00 166891.00

E. Travel to Hometown on Retirement 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 F. Deposit Linked Insurance Payment 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total (A+B+C+D+E+F) Amount in Rupees in Lacs 224.49 189.18 138.12 670.86

Note:

1. Thetotal(A+B+C+D+E)inthissubschedulewillbethefigureagainstRetirementandTerminalBenefitsinSchedule 15.

2. Items B,C,D&E will be accounted on accrual basis and will include bill preferred but outstanding for payment on 31/3.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 16 - ACADEMIC EXPENSES

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Current Year Previous YearPlan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total

a) Laboratory expenses 0.05 6.89 6.94 0 0 .5 0.5 b) Field work/Participation Conference 0.00 7.19 7.19 0 0.59 0.59 c) Expenses on Seminars/Workshops 0.00 4.42 4.42 0 8.76 8.76 d) Payments to visiting faculty 3.51 24.37 27.88 0 95.19 95.19 e) Examination 0.00 21.06 21.06 4.28 27.38 31.66 f) Student Welfare expenses 0.00 57.32 57.32 0 59.53 59.53 g) Admission expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 h) Convocation expenses 0.00 8.91 8.91 0 17.89 17.89 i) Publications 0.00 1.58 1.58 2.67 0.1 2.77 j) Stipend/means-cum-merit scholarship 0.00 882.83 882.83 380.52 42.89 423.41 k) Subscription Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 I) Others (specify) 0.00 0.65 0.65 0 13.45 13.45 m) Placement and training expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 1.5 1.5

Total 3.56 1015.22 1018.78 387.47 267.78 655.25

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 17 - ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSES.

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Current Year Previous YearPlan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total

A. Infrastructure a) Electricity and power 0.00 118.38 118.38 0.00 104.06 104.06 b) Water charges 0.00 0.18 0.18 0.00 0.03 0.03 c) Insurance 0.00 1.07 1.07 0.00 0.67 0.67 d) Rent, Rates and Taxes (including property

tax) 50.03 132.13 182.16 0.00 75.93 75.93

B. Communication 0.00 e) Postage and Stationery 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.26 f) Telephone, Fax and Internet Charges 60.08 3.19 63.27 10.11 48.57 58.69

C. Others g) Printing and Stationery (consumption) 0.00 1.98 1.98 0.00 15.66 15.66 h) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 0.00 1.03 1.03- 0.00 2.65 2.65 i) Hospitality 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 j) Auditors Remuneration 0.00 0.93 0.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 k) Professional Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.29 0.29 I) Advertisement and Publicity 0.00 36.26 36.26 0.00 40.48 40.48 m) Magazines & Journals 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 n) Other (specify) 0.01 167.71 167.72 24.01 62.45 86.46 o) expenses on functions/celebration 0.00 0.29 0.29 0.00 5.12 5.12 p) expenses on outsourced services 0.00 33.27 33.27 0.00 0.63 0.63

Total 110.12 496.42 606.55 34.12 356.81 390.93

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 18 - TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES.

Amount in Rupees Lacs

Particulars Current Year Previous Year

Plan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total 1. Vehicles (owned by Institution)

a) Running expenses 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.19 b) Repairs & maintenance 0.72 0.72 2.30 2.30 c) Insurance expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

2. Vehicles taken on rent/lease 0.00 0.00 0.00 a) Rent/lease expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

3. Vehicle (Taxi) hiring expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 0.72 0.72 0 2.49 2.49

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 19 - Repairs & Maintenance

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Particulars Current Year Previous Year

Plan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total a) Buildings 0.00 1.70 1.70 6.84 0.98 7.82 b) Furniture & Fixtures 0.00 0.41 0.41 0.06 0.18 0.24 c) Plant & Machinery 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 d) Office Equipment 0.00 9.35 9.35 1.37 8.41 9.78 e) Computers 0.00 5.45 5.45 0.00 6.40 6.40 f) Laboratory & Scientific equipment 0.00 0.51 0.51 0.40 0.00 0.41 g) Audio Visual equipment 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 h) Cleaning Material & Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 i) Book binding charges 0.00 0.00 .0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 j) Gardening 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 k) Estate Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I) Others (Specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.49

Total 0.00 17.42 17.42 8.67 16.48 25.16

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 20 - FINANCE COSTS

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Particulars Current Year Previous Year

Plan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total a) Bank charges 0.02 0.15 0.17 0.30 0.21 0.51 b) Others (Specify) 0.87 0.87 0.01 0.01

Total 0.02 1.02 1.04 0.30 0.21 0.52

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If the amount is not material, the head Bank charges could be omitted and these could be accounted as Administrative expenses in Schedule 17.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 21- OTHER EXPENSES

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Particulars Current Year Previous Year

Plan Non Plan Total Plan Non

Plan Total

a) Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts/Advances - b)IrrecoverableBalancesWritten-off 0.00 335.2137 335.21 c) Grants/Subsidies to other institutions/organizations - b) Others (Specify) - d) Expenses on TEQIP - e) Expenses on other minor projects - f) Subsidy to NIT Transit House, New Delhi 2.50 0.00 2.50 2.50

Total 2.50 0.00 2.50 335.21 2.50 337.71 Note: Otherexpensesshallbeclassifiedaswrites-off,provisions,miscellaneousexpenses,lossonsaleofinvestments,lossoffixedassetsandlossonsaleoffixedassetsetcanddisclosedaccordingly.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PATNA SCHEDULE 22 - PRIOR PERIOD EXPENSES

Amount in Rupees in Lacs

Particulars Current Year Previous Year

Plan Non Plan Total Plan Non Plan Total 1. Establishment expenses - - - - - - 2. Academic expenses - - - - - - 3. Administrative expenses - - - - - - 4. Transportation expenses - - - - - - 5. Repairs & Maintenance - - - - - - 6) Others (Specify) - - - - - -

Total - - - - - -

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SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 1. The National Institute of Technology Patna is the

eighteenth such National Institute created by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India by fully taking over and rechristening the erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering, Patna. The Institute exists solely for educationalpurposesandnotforpurposesofprofitand is substantially financed by the Governmentof India. It provides for instructions and research in branches of engineering, technology etc. and its activities and administration are guided and controlled by the National Institute of Technology Act, 2007.

2. BASIS FOR PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS The accounts are prepared under the historical cost convention unless otherwise stated and generally on the Accrual method of accounting.

3. REVENUE RECOGNITION a. Fees from students, sale of admission forms, and

Interest on saving bank account are accounted on cash basis.

b. Income from land, buildings and other property and interest on investment (except of endowment funds) are accounted on accrual basis. Investments against most individual endowment funds are small and moreover, presenting the income with inclusion ofaccruedinterestwouldalsonotreflectcorrectlythe amount actually available for expenditure on the objects of the respective funds.

c.Interest on interest bearing advances to staff forpurchase of vehicles and computers is accounted

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES UNDERLYING THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2016 AND THE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED ON THAT DATE

SCHEDULE: 23

on accrual basis every year, though the actual recovery of interest starts after the full repayment of the principal.

4. FIXED ASSETS AND DEPRECIATION a. Fixed assets are stated at cost of acquisition including

inward freight, Duties and taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to acquisition, installation and commissioning.

b. Gifted/ Donated Assets are valued at the declared value were available; if not available the value is estimated based on the present market value and physical condition of the assets. They are set-up bycredittocapitalfundandmergewiththefixedassets of the Institute. Depreciation is charged at the rates applicable to the respective assets.

c. Books received as gifts, are valued at selling price printed on the books. Where they are not printed, the value is based on assessment.

d. Electronic journals ( E-journals ) are separated from library books in view of the limited benefits thatcould be derived from the online access provided. Though E- Journals are not in a tangible forms they are temporarily capitalized in view of the magnitude ofexpenditureandthebenefitsderivedintermsofperpetual knowledge acquired by the academic and research staff; depreciation is provide in respectof E- journals at a higher rates of 40 % as against depreciation of 10 % provided in respect of library books.

e. Expenditure on acquisition of software has been separated from computer and peripheral, as apart from being intangible assets, the rate of obsolesce in respect of these is very high. Depreciation is provided in respect of software at a higher rate of

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40 % against depreciating of 20 % divided in respect of computers and peripherals.

f. Fixed assets are valued at cost less accumulated depreciation. Depreciation on fixed assets isprovided on straight line method as the following rates:

S.N. Name of Assets Dep. % 1 Land 0% 2 Site Development 2% 3 Buildings 2% 4 Roads & Bridges 2% 5 Tube wells & Water Supply 2% 6 Sewerage & Drainage 2% 7 Electrical Installation and

equipment 5%

8 Plant & Machinery 5% 9 Scientific&LaboratoryEquipment 8% 10 OfficeEquipment 7.50% 11 Audio Visual Equipment 7.50% 12 Computers & Peripherals 20% 13 Furniture, Fixtures & Fittings 7.50% 14 Vehicles 10% 15 Lib.Books&ScientificJournals 10% 16 Computer Software 40% 17 E-Journals 40%

g. Deprecation is provided for the whole year on the addition during the year.

h. Where an assets is fully depreciated, it will be carried at a residual value of rupees 1 in the balance sheets and will not be further depreciated. Thereafter, depreciation is calculated on the addition of each year separately at the rate of depreciation applicable for that assets head.

i. Assets created out of unmarked fund and fund of sponsored projects, where the ownership of such assets vests in the university, are setup by credit t capital. fund and merged with the fixed assets ofthe university. Depreciation is charged at the rate applicable to the respective assets. Asses created out of sponsored project funds, where the ownership

is retained by sponsored but held and use by the university.

5. STOCKSExpenditure on purchase of chemicals, glassware, publications and other stores is accounted as revenue expenditure.

6. RETIREMENT BENEFITS •EmployeesjoiningtheInstituteaftertake-overofBihar

College of Engineering, Patna by the Government of India declaring the same as a National Institute of Technology, subscribe to the New Pension Scheme (NPS) by contributing 10% of their salary. A matching contribution by the Institute to the scheme is charged to revenue on a month to month basis. Other employees are subject to Government Provident Fund wherein only their contribution is deducted and paid into the Fund with no further contribution from the Institute.

•Otherallowancesandbonusarechargedtorevenueas and when they accrue.

•Encashment of un-availed leave and Gratuity toretiring employees is provided for on the basis of accountingestimateswitheffectfromthelastyear.

•Pensionpaidtoretiredemployeesisrecognisedonamonth to month basis and charged to revenue.

7. INVESTMENTSa. Long term investments are carried at their cost

or face value whichever is lower. However any permanent diminution in their value as on the date of the Balance Sheet is provided for.

b. Short Term investments are carried at their cost or market value (if quoted) whichever is lower.

8. CORPUS FUND Corpus Fund was established in 2004-05. Grants from UGC, Government of India and State Government to the extent Utilized for Capital expenditure, Assets Purchased out of Sponsored Projects-where ownership vests in the institution, Recognition/AffiliationfeereceivedtreatedasadditionstoCorpusfund.

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Income from investments of the fund is added to the Fund. The Corpus Fund utilized for both Revenue and Capital expenditure based on the guidelines by the MHRD and the Executive council of the Institute from time to time. The assets created out of the Corpus Fund are merged with the assets of the University by crediting an equal amount to the Capital Fund. The balance in the Corpus Fund which is carried forward is represented by the balance in a separate Bank account, investment in Fixed Deposits with the Bank and Accrued interest on investments (Current Assets).

9. ENDOWMENT FUND Endowments are funds received from various individual donors, Trusts and other organizations, for establishing of Labs, running of innovative Programmes,Prizes,asspecifiedbytheDonors.Eachof the funds has a separate bank account. The income from interest on savings Bank Accounts are credited to the respective Funds. The expenditure are debited to the fund. The assets created out of Earmarked Funds are merged with the assets of the Institute by crediting an equal amount to the Capital Fund. The balance in the respective funds is carried forward and is represented on the assets side by the balance at Bank, accrued interest

Following are the List of Endowment Fund:

1. CSAB-Fund

2. CSAB (SFTI)

3. TEQUIP EARMARKED FUND

4. BRNS PROJECT

5. CSIR PROJECT

6. NMEICT PROJECT

7. Water Resource Project

8. PILOT PROJECT

9. PSTC(CED)A/C

10. EQSC PROJECT

11. Unutilised Fund R&C

12. BSDMA PROJECT

13. DRDO PROJECT

14. E & ICT PROJECT

15. ISEA PROJECT

16. RAMANUJAN FELLOWSHIP

17. SEED PROJECT

18. SERB PROJECT

19. SMDP PROJECT

20. VISVESVARYA PHD.

10. GOVERNMENT AND UGC GRANTS 10.1 Government Grants are accounted on realization

basis. However, where a sanction for release of grantpertainingtothefinancialyear isreceivedbefore 3pt March and the grant is actually received in the next financial year, the grant isaccounted on accrual basis and an equal amount is shown as recoverable from the Grantor.

10.2 To the extent utilized towards capital expenditure, (on accrual basis) government grants are transferred to the Capital Fund.

10.3 Government grants for meeting Revenue Expenditure (on accrual basis) are treated, to the extent utilized, as income of the year in which they are realized.

10.4 Unutilized grants (including advances paid out of such grants) are carried forward and exhibited as a liability in the Balance Sheet.

11. INVESTMENT OF EARMARKED I FUNDS AND INTEREST INCOME ACCRUED ON SUCH

INVESTMENT To the extent not immediately required for expenditure, the amounts available against such fundsare investedforfixedtermwithBanks, leavingthe balance in Saving Bank Account. Interest received, interest accrued and due and interest accrued but not due on such investments are added to the respective funds and not treated as income of the university.

12. Balances with Banks in Savings Accounts and in Current Accounts are subject to reconciliation.

13.Previous year’s figures have been re-arranged/re-grouped wherever necessary to bring them in conformitywithcurrentyear’sfigures.

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SCHEDULE 24

NOTES ON ACCOUNT

1. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES: As on 31.03.2016, 08 Court Cases filed against NITPatna, by former/ present employees of NIT Patna, tenants and contractors and 02 arbitration cases with contractors, were pending for decisions. The suitsfiledbyemployeeswereestablishment-relatedviz promotions, increments, pay scales, termination, Outsourcing Services etc. The quantum of the claims is not ascertainable. The claim in the suits and arbitration cases by contractors amounted to Rs. 60 Lakhs.

2. CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND Balance of corpus/capital fund as on 31.03.2016 is RS.35378.25 Lacs

3. FIXED ASSETS: 3.1. Additions in RS.2015-16 to Fixed Assets in

Schedule ‘4’ include Assets purchased out of Plan funds (Rs. 11419.17 Lac) Non Plan Funds (Rs. 9.71 Lac), Sponsored programme fund (Rs.135.67 Lac).

3.2 In the Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2015 and the Balance Sheets as on 31.03.2016, Fixed Assets created out of Plan funds and Fixed Assets created out of non-plan funds were exhibited distinctly. The additions during the year 2015-16, from plan, non-plan and other sponsored funds, and the depreciation on those additions respectively have been exhibited distinctly in Sub Schedules 4A, 4B and 4C to the main scheduleof Fixed Assets (Schedule 4).

3.3 Fixed assets as set out in Schedule 4 do not include such assets which have been purchased out of funds of sponsored projects, held and used by the institute, as project contracts include stipulations that all such assets purchased out of projects funds will remain the property of the sponsors.

4. DEPRECIATION:Fixed assets are valued at cost less accumulated depreciation. Depreciation on fixed assets isprovided on straight line method. Depreciation on

all depreciable fixed assets has been provided asdetailed in Schedule 04 of the Fixed Assets and has been included in the amount of Depreciation charged to Income and Expenditure Account.

GRANTS:5. Plan Grants to the extent of RS.6600.00 Lacs were sanctioned by MHRD, Govt. of India in 2015-16 and Rs. 1927.67 Lacs of previous year balance, out of which RS.11419.17 Lacs to spent for the creation of Fixed Assets and RS.116.20 Lac incurred to the meet the requirement of Revenue expenditure.

Non-Plan Grants to the extent of RS.3800.00 Lacs were sanctioned by MHRD, Govt. of India in 2015-16 and Rs. 2029.90 Lacs of previous year balance, out of which RS.9.71 Lacs to spent for creation of Fixed Assets and Rs.4743.45 Lacs incurred to the meet the requirement of Revenue expenditure.

6. DEPOSIT LIABILITIES: The amount of outstanding as Earnest Money Deposit & Security Deposits of Rs. NIL is towards unclaimed deposits as on 31.03.2016.

7. CURRENT ASSETS LOANS AND ADVANCES: In the opinion of Management, the current assets, loans and advances have a value on realization in the ordinary course, equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet.

8. PROVISION FOR RETIREMENT BENEFITS During the year provisions have been made to the extent of Rs.189.18 Lac and Rs.138.12 Lac on account of Gratuity and Leave Encashment respectively.

9. The details of balances in Saving Bank Account, Current Account and Fixed Deposits Accounts with Banks are enclosed as attachment Annexure ‘A’.Balances with Banks in Savings Accounts and in Current Accounts are subject to reconciliation.

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10. Figures in the Final accounts have been rounded offtothenearestrupeesinLac.

11. Schedule 1 to 22, are annexed to and form and integral part of the Balance Sheet at 31st March 2016 and the Income & Expenditure account for the year ended on that date.

12. As the Provident Funds Accounts and the New Pension Scheme Account are owned by the

members of those funds and not by the Institute, these accounts were separated from the Institute’s Accounts from 2004-05.

13. Balances in sundry project accounts are subject to reconciliation.

14. Previous year’s balances have been re-arranged/re-grouped wherever necessary to bring them in conformity with current year’s balances.

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