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UNIVERSITY GRANT COMMISSION
BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI-110002
PERFORMA FOR SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION BY STATE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES FOR
ASCERTAINING THEIR NORMS AND STANDARDS
A. LEGAL STATUS
1
1.1 Name and Address of the University Bahra University
Waknaghat
V.& P. O. Kiarighat, PIN 173215
Distt Solan,
Himachal Pradesh
1.2 Headquarters of University Waknaghat
V.& P. O. Kiarighat, PIN 173215
Distt Solan,
Himachal Pradesh
1.3 Information about University
Information about authorities of University
a. Website www.bahrauniversity.edu.in
b. E-mail [email protected]
c. Phone No. 01792-247444
d. Fax No. 01792-247462
A Chancellor:
Mobile no: 09888420001
Fax No. : 0172-5025166
Email: [email protected]
B Vice Chancellor:
Mobile no: 09805910009
Fax No. : 01792-247462
Email: [email protected]
C Registrar:
Mobile no: 09805092423
Fax No. : 01792-247462
Email: [email protected]
D Finance Officer:
Mobile no: 09816093064
Fax No. : 01792-247462
Email: [email protected]
1.4 Date of Establishment Bahra University notified vide H.P. Govt. Notification no. LLR – D
(6)-28/2010- Leg. Dated 29th September, 2010
1.5 Name of Society /Trust promoting the
University (Information may be provided
in the following format)
Bahra Educational & Charitable Society, H. No. 3024, Phase – 7,
Mohali (Punjab)
Copy of the registered MoA/Trust Deed is enclosed.
1.6 Composition of Society/Trust
See details at Appendix-I
Name Address Occupation Designation
in the
Society/
Trust
Sh. G. S.
Bahra
Chancellor
Bahra
University,
Vill.
Waknaghat,
Post-
Kiarighat,
Teh.-
Kandaghat,
Distt.- Solan
(H.P.)
Educationist Chairman
Smt. Manjit
Kaur
Kothi No 202
Sector 21
Chandigarh
Educationist Secretary
Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No 202
Sector 21
Chandigarh
Educationist Treasurer/
Cashier
Smt. Ratan
Kaur
Kothi No 202
Sector 21
Chandigarh
Educationist Member
Sh. Channan
Singh
Vill & P. O.
Siana Balachur
Educationist Member
Smt. Mohinder
Kaur
Vill & P. O.
Siana Balachur
Educationist Member
Smt. Jaswinder
Kaur
BRC Hire
purchase Pvt.
Ltd. Building
1st floor
Railway Road
Garshankar.
Educationist Member
1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust
are members in other Societies /Trusts or
in the Board of Governors in companies?
If yes, please provide the details in
following format:-
Name Address Occ
upa
tion
Designa
tion in the
Society/
Trust
Yes.
Name Address Occupation Designation
in the
Society/
Trust
A. Rayat Educational and Research Trust
Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor
Bahra
University,
Vill.
Waknaghat,
Post-
Kiarighat,
Teh.-
Kandaghat,
Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Educationist Chairman
Smt. Manjit
Kaur
Kothi No
202 Sector
21
Chandigarh
Educationist Secretary
Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No
202 Sector
21
Chandigarh
Educationist Treasurer
B. Rayat & Bahra Group of Institutes, An Educational
& Charitable Society:
Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor
Bahra
University,
Vill.
Waknaghat,
Post-
Kiarighat,
Teh.-
Kandaghat,
Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Educationist Chairman
Smt. Manjit
Kaur
Kothi No
202 Sector
21
Chandigarh
Educationist Secretary
Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No
202 Sector
21
Chandigarh
Educationist Treasurer
C. Bahra Creative Infrastructure Private Limited:
D. Shri Balaji Literary & Charitable Society:
Sh. G. S.
Bahra
Chancellor
Bahra University,
Vill. Waknaghat,
Post- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat,
Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Educationist Chairman
Smt. Manjit
Kaur
Kothi No 202 Sector
21 Chandigarh
Educationist Secretary
Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No 202 Sector
21 Chandigarh
Educationist Treasurer
Smt. Ratan
Kaur
Kothi No 202 Sector
21 Chandigarh
Educationist Member
Sh. Channan
Singh
Vill & P. O. Siana
Balachur
Educationist Member
Smt. Mohinder
Kaur
Vill & P. O. Siana
Balachur
Educationist Member
Smt. Jaswinder
Kaur
BRC Hire purchase
Pvt. Ltd. Building 1st
floor Railway Road
Garshankar.
Educationist Member
See details at Appendix-1I
Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor
Bahra
University, Vill.
Waknaghat,
Post- Kiarighat,
Teh.-
Kandaghat,
Distt.- Solan
(H.P.)
Educationist Director
Smt. Manjit
Kaur
Kothi No 202
Sector 21
Chandigarh
Educationist Director
1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is
involved in promoting/running any other
University/Educational Institutions? If yes,
please give details in the following
format:-
Name of the
University/Educational
Institution
Activities
No.
1.9 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is
involved in promoting/running activities
other than Educational? If Yes, please give
details in the following format:-
Name of the
Organization
Activities
No.
1.10 Act and Notification under which
established (Copy of the Act &
Notification to be enclosed)
Bahra University notified vide H.P. Govt. Notification no. LLR – D
(6)-28/2010- Leg. Dated 29th September, 2010 and Bahra
University (Establishment And Regulation Act, 2010) Act No.
2 of 2010. Himachal Pradesh Government Notification LLR-
D (6)-36/2010 Leg. Dated 27th
January, 2011 and Copy of
Notification/Act enclosed.
1.11 Whether the University has been
established by a separate State Act? Yes, Bahra University (Establishment And Regulation Act,
2010) Act No. 2 of 2010.
B. ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
2.1 Whether Unitary in nature (as per the UGC
Regulation)
Yes.
2.2 Territorial Jurisdiction of the University as
per the Act
Himachal Pradesh.
2.3 Details of the constituent units of the
University, if any, as mentioned in the Act.
No.
2.4 Whether any off Campus center(s)
established? If yes, please give details of the
approval granted by the /state Government
and UGC in the following format:-
a. Place of the off campus
b. Letter no. & date of the approval of
the State Govt.
c. Letter no. & date of the approval of
the UGC.
(Details to be provided in Appendix-V)
Please attach attested copy of the approval
No.
2.5 Whether any off-shore Campus established?
If yes, please give details of the approval
granted by the Government of India and the
host country in the following format:-
a. Place of the off –shore campus
b. Letter no. & date of the approval of
the Host Country.
c. Letter no. & date of the approval of
the Govt. of India.
(Details to be provided in Appendix-VI)
Please attach attested copy of the approval
No.
2.6 Does the University offer a distance
education programme? If yes, whether the
courses run under distance mode are
approved by the competent authority? (Please
enclose attested copy of the course-wise
approval of the competent authority)
No.
2.7 Whether the /university has established study
Centre (s)? If yes, please provide details and
whether these study centers are approved by
the competent authority of the University and
UGC.
(Details to be provided in Appendix-VII)
(Please enclose attested copy of the approval
form the competent authority)
No.
C ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES DESCRIPTION:-
3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES:
3.1 Details of the programmes permitted to
be offered by Gazette Notification of the
State Government and its reference.
(Details to be provided in Appendix –
VIII)
Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual
Enrolment
2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
UG 240 540 660 229 511 399
PG 60 155 378 16 102 246
DIPLOMA - - - - - -
PG
DIPLOMA
- - - - - -
CERTIFICA
TE
COURSES
- - - - - -
M.PHIL - - - - - -
P.HD - 5 - - 5 --
ANY
OTHER - - - - - -
See details at Appendix VIII
3.2 Current number of Academic
Programmes/Courses offered by the
University
Following Schools are running in Bahra University
1. School of Engineering & Technology
2. School of Management
3. School of Hospitality & Tourism
4. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
See details at Appendix IX
3.3 Whether approvals of the relevant
statutory Council(s) such as AICTE,
BCI, DEC, DCI, INC, MCI, NCTE, PCI,
etc have been taken to:
a. Start new courses
b. To increase intake.
If yes please enclose copy of approval
and give course-wise details in the
following format:-
Name of
the Course
Statutory
Council
Whether
approval
taken
(Details to be provided in Appendix –X)
Yes. Approval from P.C.I taken for Pharmacy Courses.
Name of the Course Statutory
Council
Whether approval
taken
B. Pharma
M. Pharma
P. C. I Yes
See details at Appendix X
3.4 If the University is running courses under
distance mode, please provide details
about the students enrolled in the
following format:-
Name of
the Study
Centre
Courses
offered
No. of
students
enrolled.
(Details to be provided in Appendix –
VII)
(Please enclose copy of the course-wise
approval of the competent authority)
No.
3.5 Temporal Plan of the academic work in
the University
Semester System/
Annual System
Semester System
3.6 Whether the University is running any
course which is not specified under
Section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956? If yes,
please give details in the following
format:-
a. Name of the course(s)
b. Since when started
c. Whether the /university has
applied for the permission from
UGC.
(Details to be provided in Appendix –XI)
No.
4 STUDENT ENROLMENT AND STUDENT SUPPORT:
4.1 Number of students enrolled in the university for the current academic year according to regions and
countries (Please give separate information for main Campus and off-Campus/off- shore Campus)
Particulars No. of students
from the same
State where
the University
is located
No. of
students
from
other
States
No of
NRI
students
No of Overseas students
excluding NRIs
Grand
Total
Foreign
Students
Person of
Indian
Origin
Student
School of Engineering &
Technology
Under Graduate Students
B. Tech Civil M 73 06 - - - 79
F 04 00 - - - 04
T 77 06 - - - 83
B. Tech Mechanical M 87 00 - - - 87
F 00 00 - - - 00
T 87 00 - - - 87
B. Tech ECE M 36 04 - - - 40
F 21 01 - - - 22
T 57 05 - - - 62
B. Tech CSE M 16 04 - - - 20
F 21 01 - - - 22
T 37 05 - - - 42
B. Tech Automobile M 19 03 - - - 22
F 00 00 - - - 00
T 19 03 - - - 22
B. Tech Civil- Lateral M 16 00 - - - 16
F 00 00 - - - 00
T 16 00 - - - 16
B. Tech Mechanical-
Lateral M 06 02 - - - 08
F 00 00 - - - 00
T 06 02 - - - 08
B. Tech ECE- Lateral M 07 00 - - - 07
F 05 00 - - - 05
T 12 00 - - - 12
B. Tech CSE- Lateral M 08 00 - - - 08
F 04 00 - - - 04
T 12 00 - - - 12
Post Graduate
Programmes
- - -
M. Tech CSE M 04 - - - 04
F 05 02 - - - 07
T 08 03 - - - 11
M. C. A M 19 01 - - - 20
F 13 00 - - - 13
T 32 01 - - - 33
5 yr. Integ.(B. Tech+
M. Tech) in CE M 13 00 - - - 13
F 03 00 - - - 03
T 16 00 - - - 16
5 yr. Integ.(B. Tech+
M. Tech) in ME M 22 00 - - - 22
F 00 00 - - - 00
T 22 00 - - - 22
5 yr. Integ.[B. Tech
(EEE)+M. Tech
(HPE)]
M 17 01 - - - 18
F 03 00 - - - 03
T 20 01 - - - 21
School of Management
Under Graduate
Programmes
B. B. A M 38 05 - - - 43
F 09 01 - - - 10
T 47 06 - - - 53
Post Graduate
Programmes
- - -
M. B. A M 81 06 - - - 87
F 31 02 - - - 33
T 112 08 - - - 120
School of Hospitality &
Tourism
Under Graduate
Programmes
B. Sc HMCT M 31 01 - - - 32
F 01 01 - - - 02
T 32 02 - - - 34
Post Graduate
Programmes
M. T. M M 14 01 - - - 15
F 03 00 - - - 03
T 17 01 - - - 18
School of Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Under Graduate
Programmes
B. Pharma M 06 00 - - - 06
F 09 01 - - - 10
T 15 01 - - - 16
Post Graduate
Programmes
M. Pharma M 02 00 - - - 02
4.2 Category –wise No. of Students
Category Female Male Total
2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
SC 01 14 07 20 48 69 21 62 76
ST 00 01 04 01 07 11 01 08 15
OBC 00 00 02 03 17 29 03 17 31
PH - - - - - - - - -
GENERAL 22 127 131 115 421 440 139 538 571
TOTAL 23 142 144 139 493 549 164 635 693
4.3 Details of the two Batches of students Admitted
Particulars Batch 1 Batch 2
Year of Entry - 2010 Year of entry - 2011
UG PG TOTAL UG PG Ph. D TOTAL
No. Admitted to the
Programme
244 18 262 532 108 08 648
No of Drop outs
a. Within four
months of joining
b. Afterwards.
09
06
00
02
09
08
17
04
06
00
02
01
25
05
No. appeared for the final
examination
229 16 245 511 102 05 618
No. passed in final exam 209 15 224 421 88 05 514
No. passed in first class
147 12 159 222 24
05 301
4.4 Does the University provide bridge/remedial coursers
to the educationally disadvantaged students? If yes,
please give details.
Yes. University organizes classes to provide special
assistance for the educationally disadvantaged students
in each semester.
4.5 Does the University provide any financial help to the
students from socially disadvantageous group? If, yes
please give details.
Yes.
Details are attached.
4.6 In Case the University is running M. Phil/Ph. D
programme, whether it is full time part time and
whether these programmes are run as per UGC
Regulations, 2009 on M. Phil/Ph.D.
Ph. D
Full time.
Yes.
4.7 Whether the University has a website? If yes please
give website address and whether the website is
regularly updated.
Yes.
www.bahrauniversity.edu.in
website is regularly updated.
F 03 00 - - - 03
T 05 00 - - - 05
4.8 How are the prospective students informed about the
criteria for admission, rules regulations, facilities
available etc.?
Website of the University.
Advertisements.
Prospectus.
Printed Material.
4.17 Whether any grievance redressal mechanism is
available in the University? If, yes please provide
details about the complaints received against
malpractices, etc in the University in the following
format:-
Name of the
Complainant
Complaint
against
Date of
complaint
Action
taken by
the
University
(Details to be provided in Appendix-XII)
Yes
Name of the
Complainant
Complaint
against
Date of
complaint
Action
taken by
the
University
Some
students
Transport
Deptt.
20.12.2012 Directions
were given
Students Theft of
cell phones
24.12.2012 Security
tightened/
enquiry
conducted
Hostel
students
Mess
facilities/
food/water/
electricity
etc
December
2012
Committees
Constituted
for enquiry
and
reporting
See details at Appendix-XII
5. CURRICULUM, TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS/METHOD, EXAMINATION/EVALUATION
SYSTEM:-
5.1 Which University
body finalized the
curriculum? The
composition of the
body may be given,
(Board of Studies,
Academic Council,
Board of
Management)
BOARD OF STUDIES:
School of Hospitality & Tourism Management
1. Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092442
Email: [email protected]
2. Prof. Gaurav Bhattacharya,
Director, School of Hospitality & Tourism,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092424
3. Mr. Parikshit Sharma,
Asstt. Professor, School of Hospitality & Tourism,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9882192594
4. Mrs. Shivani Karol Nanda,
Asstt. Professor, School of Hospitality & Tourism,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9418304022
5. Mr. Gurjeet Singh Nanda,
Lecturer-Cum-Training & Placement Coordinator,
Institute of Hotel Management Catering & Nutrition, Kufri, Shimla (H.P)
Contact: 9218549570
6. Mr. Pratap Sharma,
Human Resources Executive,
Wildflower Hall-An Oberoi Resort,
Chharabra, Shimla (H.P)
Contact: 9318572493
Email: [email protected]
School of Civil Engineering
1. Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092442
Email: [email protected]
2. Mrs. Surbhi Srivastava,
Asstt. Professor, School of Civil Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 8894144689
3. Dr. J.N. Jha,
Professor & Head, Civil Engineering Deptt.,
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College,
Gill Road, Ludhiana
Contact: 09872843371
4. Mr. G.L. Garg,
Executive Engineer,
343, Sec.22-A, Chandigarh-160022
Contact: 09417405739
5. Ms. Amanpreet Kaur,
Asstt.Professor, Deptt.of Civil Engineering,
Rayat Bahra Institute of Engineering & NANO Technology,
V.P.O. Bohan, Distt. Hoshiarpur, Punjab
Contact: 09888017522
School of Mechanical Engineering
1. Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092442
Email: [email protected]
2. Dr. Suresh Kumar,
Dean, School of Mechanical Engineer,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9816066515
3. Dr. Anoop Kumar,
Deptt.of Mechanical Engineering,
NIT Hamirpur,
Himachal Pradesh-177005
4. Mr. Gaurav Sharma,
Asstt. Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9459581225
5. Mr. VikasUcharia,
Asstt. Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
6. Dr. S.C. Loraiya,
Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information Technology (RIEIT),
Railmajra, Tehsil Balachaur, Distt. S.B.S Nagar, Punjab-144533
School of Computer Science Engineering
1. Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092442
Email: [email protected]
2. Dr. RajanVohra,
Dean, School of Computer Science & Engineering
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9999979828
3. Ms. Neha Sharma,
Asstt. Professor,School of Computer Science & Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9418972177
4. Ms. Vibhuti Sikri,
Asstt. Professor, School of Computer Science & Engineering
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9816729024
5. Mr. GagandeepPajni,
Senior Manager,
Industry Expert,
Agile Informatics Ltd.,
School of Electronics & Communication Engineering
1. Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092442
Email: [email protected]
2. Prof. Gurnam Singh,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
PEC University of Technology,
Sector – 12, Chandigarh
3. Prof. Virender Rihani ,
Dean Electronics,
Rayat Bahra Group,
Contact: 09815192970
Email: [email protected]
4. Mr. Ratish Kumar,
Asstt. Professor, School of Electronics and Communication
Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9418358090
5. Mr. Deepak Yadav,
Asstt. Professor, School of Electronics and Communication
Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9450502381
6. Mr. Pavan Sarma,
Asstt. Professor, School of Electronics and Communication
Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805098525
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
1. Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 9805092442
Email: [email protected]
2. Dr. Chander Mohan,
Director Principal (RBIP),
VPO Bohan, Teh. & Distt.Hoshiarpur
Punbab-146001
3. Dr. Vikram Kumar (Yadav),
Asstt. Professor,
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 09816954446
4. Mr. NiladrySekhar Gosh,
Asstt. Professor,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Contact: 09792179567
5. Dr. AbhayDharamsi,
Principal, SWIFT School of Pharmacy,
Campus GhaggarSarai, (NH-1) Rajpura,
Distt. Patiala (Pb)-140401
Contact: 9914031960
Email: principalswiftcollege.edu.in
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Name Designation/
Profession
Position
held in
Academic
Council
Postal Address
Dr. S.K. Bansal Vice Chancellor Chairman
Bahra University,Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.).
Mr. Gaurav
Bhattacharya,
Dean of
Faculties &
Director
Principal
School of
Hospitality &
Tourism
Member
Bahra University,
Vill. Waknaghat, P.O
Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat,
Distt.- Solan (H.P.).
Dr. Angshu
Banerjee
Dean, Academic
Affairs
Member Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O-
Kiarighat, Teh.-
Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan
(H.P.)
Dr. Sushil
Chaudhary
Controller of
Examination
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Dr. Rajan Vohra
Prof. & Dean
Computer
Science
Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Dr. Suresh Kumar
Babbar
Prof. & Dean
of Mechanical
Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.0- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan
(H.P.)
Mr. Ratish Kumar
Assistant
Professor,
School of
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Member
1. Bahra University, Vill.
2. Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-g
Solan (H.P.)
Ms. Suarbhi
Sirivastava
Faculty In-
charge, School
of Civil
Engineering
Member
1. Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Dr. Ajay Prasher Dean, School of
Management
Member Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Mrs. Shivani
Mehta
Assistant
Librarian
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O-
Kiarighat, Teh.-
Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan
(H.P.)
Mr. Gaurav
Sharma
Assistant
Professor,
School of
Mechanical
Engineering
Member Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Ms. Neha
Sharma,
Assistant
Professor,
School of
Computer
Science &
Engineering
Member
2. Bahra University, Vill,
3. Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Prof. K.K.
Uppal,
Joint Managing
Director
Member
Rayat Bahra Group of
Institute,
126-127, Sector- 34-A,
Chandigarh.
Dr. Sandeep
Singh Kaura
Joint Managing
Director
Member
J. M. D, RBGI, 126-127,
Sector 34 A, Chandigarh.
Sh. C.R.B. Lalit
Registrar
Member
Secretary
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O-
Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT:-
Name Designation/
Profession
Position
held in
Board of
Manageme
nt
Postal Address
Dr. S.K. Bansal
Vice- Chancellor Chairman Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Dr.Angshu
Banerjee
Dean Academic
Affairs
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Dr. Rajan Vohra Prof. & Dean
Computer Science
Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Dr.K.K.Uppal
Joint Managing
Director
Member Rayat Bahra Group of
Institute, 126-127, Sector- 34-
A, Chandigarh
Dr. Sandeep
Kaura
Joint Managing
Director
Member
Rayat Bahra Group of
Institute, 126-127, Sector- 34-
A, Chandigarh
Two eminent
Educationist to
be nominated
by the H.P.
Govt. in
consultation
with
HPPIERC
Dr.Suresh
Babbar
Professor & Dean
ME
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat,P.O-Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Mr. Gaurav
Bhattacharya
Dean School of
Hospitality &
Tourism
Member
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat,P.O-Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
Sh. C.R.B. Lalit
Registrar
Member
Secretary
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, P.O-
Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.-
Solan (H.P.)
GOVERNING BODY
Name Designation/
Profession
Position held
In
Governing
Body
Postal Address
Shri Gurvinder
Singh Bahra
Chancellor Chairman Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat,
Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat,
Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr. S.K. Bansal Vice Chancellor Member Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat,
Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat,
Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Smt. Manjit Kaur
Sh. Sagli Ram
Sh. Nirmal Singh
Rayat
Dr.L.K.
Maheshwari
Dr.D.K.Paul
Dr. A.S. Chawla
Secretary,
Bahra
Educational
and
Charitable
Society
Treasurer ,
Bahra
Educational
and
Charitable
Society
President,
Rayat Bahra
Group of
Institutes
Ex. Vice
Chancellor
Professor &
Head
Dean & Prof
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Kothi No 202 Sector 21
Chandigarh
Kothi No 202 Sector 21
Chandigarh
Rayat Bahra Group of Institute,
126-127, Sector- 34-A,
Chandigarh.
Vidya Vihar Campus,
Pilani- Rajasthan
PIN- 333031
Professor & Head, Earthquake
Engineering Department, IIT,
Roorkee, Roorkee, PIN- 247667
Dean & Professor,
School of Management, Punjab
University,
Patiala
Principal
Secretary
(Finance) or his
Representative.
Principal Secy
(Education) or his
Representative
Nominee of
H.P.
Government
Nominee of
H.P.
Government
Member
Member
Principal Secretary. (Finance),
Govt. of H.P.,
Shimla – 177002
Principal Secretary (Education),
Govt. of H.P.,
Shimla – 177002
Shri Govind
Ram Shri
Tejvant Singh
Member of
the H.P. State
Legislative
Assembly
Member of
the H.P. State
Legislative
Assembly.
Member
Member
Vill.- Khalyana (Jalpaghati),
P.O.- Shallaghat,
Teh.- Arki, Distt.- Solan.Flat No.-
311, Jawahar
Vidhayak Sadan, Chambor Council,
Shimla - 04
Shri C.R.B.
Lalit
Registrar Member
Secy.
Bahra University, Vill.
Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat,
Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan
(H.P.)
Details are attached at Appendix XVII
5.2 What are the rules
/regulations
/procedure for
revision/procedure for
revision of the
curriculum and when
was the curriculum
last updated?
Rules for revision:-
1. The curriculum to be changed is discussed in BOS elaborately.
2. The final revised copy from BOS is sent to Academic Council.
3. The academic council go through the proposal and approve or change.
4. The draft then is ratified in the next Board of Management meeting.
Last updation in different courses were as follows (By BOS):-
School of Electronics & communication Engineering:
Courses:
B. Tech. in Electronics & communication Engineering
5 years (Integrated B. Tech. in Electrical & Electronics
Engineering and M. Tech. in Hydro Power Engineering)
Last Meeting of BOS held on 30.10.2012
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of Computer Science Engineering:
Courses:
B. Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
M. Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Last Meeting of BOS held on 30.08.2011
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
MCA
Last Meeting of BOS held on 21.09.2012
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of Mechanical Engineering:
Courses:
B. Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
5 years Integrated (B. Tech. + M. Tech.) in Mechanical
Engineering
Meeting of BOS held on 08.09.2012
B. Tech. in Automobile Engineering
Last Meeting of BOS held on 21.09.2012
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of Civil Engineering:
Courses:
B. Tech. in Civil Engineering
5 years Integrated (B. Tech. + M. Tech.) in Civil Engineering
Last Meeting of BOS held on 27.09.2012
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of Applied Sciences:
Last Meeting of BOS held on 01.09.2011
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of Management:
Courses:
BBA
MBA
Last Meeting of BOS held on 31.08.2011
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of hospitality And Tourism:
Courses:
B. Sc. HMCT
MTM
MHM
Last Meeting of BOS held on 15.09.2012
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences:
Courses:
B. Pharm
M. Pharm
Meeting of BOS held on 19.09.2012
Meeting of Academic Council held on 02.09.2011 & 27.09.2012
Details are attached at Appendix 5-A
5.3 Whether approval of
statutory bodies such
as Board of Studies,
Academic Council
and Board of
Management of the
University has been
taken to start various
courses? If yes, please
enclose extracts of
minutes.
Yes
Details are attached at Appendix 5-B.
5.4 Furnish details of the
following aspects of
curriculum design:
Innovation such as
modular curricula
Inter
/multidisciplinary
approach
Our curriculums in different schools are designed in following manner:-
The total subject load is divided into four components, viz.,
a) Basic Subject, comprised of 25% of total load.
b) Core Subject, comprised of 60% of total load.
c) Departmental electives, having 10% of total load.
d) Open elective, multidisciplinary approach having 5% of total load.
5.5 Has the University
conducted an
academic audit? IF,
yes please give details
regarding frequency
and its usage
Yes, Academic Audits are done by the concerned Deans of the Schools. The academic
audit has got four parameters to be considered, viz.,
a) Attendance
b) Lecture Schedule
c) Syllabus covered
d) Result.
Academic audit is done twice a semester for all the courses and action is taken
immediately if there is any discrepancy.
5.6 Apart from classroom
instruction, what are
the other avenues of
learning provided for
the students?
(Example: Projects,
Field trainings,
Seminars, etc.)
The other avenues of teaching learning are as follows:-
a) Project
b) Assignment
c) Guest lecture
d) Workshop
e) Industry visit and Field Training
f) Seminars
5.7 Please provide details
of the examination
system (Whether
examination based on
practical based)
The University adopted the continuous evaluation system. In this system, University
conduct two mid semester tests, T-I and T-II. In these tests, the theory and practical
examinations are conducted. The final examination of the semester is the end
semester Examination. Here also, both theory and practical examinations are
conducted.
5.8 What methods of
evaluation of answer
scripts does the
university follow?
The University follows a dual system wherein,
1. Theoretical subjects –
There are Theory courses as per the course structure .The
examination is conducted for the theory component on the dates as decided
by the Examination Cell.
2. Theory and Practical based subjects –
The subjects which have both the components i.e. Theory and
Practical, both are imparted to the pupil by the concerned Faculty member
and likewise the examination is conducted on the dates provided by the
Whether external
experts are invited for
evaluation?
Examination Cell as per the Academic Calander in Theory as well as
practical.
3. Practical Based subjects –
The courses which have only the practical component (Workshop
Practices)
practical inputs provided to the students by the concerned Faculty
members and the examination is conducted on the dates provided by
the Examination Cell.
As per the system of evaluation
The complete examination process is of
- 300 marks (For subjects with Theory and Practical
component)
- 200 marks (For subjects with Theory component only)
• Mid Semester Examination (Two): - Test – I and Test – II (of 30 marks and 90 minutes each) at regular intervals
after the commencement of the Semester.
• Assignment (Internal Assessment) (of 40 marks)
By Instructor In-charge throughout the semester for the regular check. The
number of assignments may vary as per the subject instructor.
• Practical Examination
Practical – I and Practical – II (of 25 marks each)
By the Instructor In – charge throughout the semester for the regular check.
End Term Examination (Three hours): -
• Theory paper (100 marks)
• Theory and Practical Examination (100 + 50)
The Examination Cell has proposed to invite the External Experts for the Evaluation
of the students in the End Term Practical for which the Approval has been given by
the Dean Academics and Vice – Chancellor along with Deans of all departments. This
system has been put in place recently.
5.9
Mention the number
of malpractices cases
reported during the
last three years and
how they are dealt
with.
The malpractices cases are registered as UMC (Unfair Means Case).
A panel of the following has been constituted–
a. Dean Academics,
b. Controller of Examination,
c. Deans of all Schools
Meeting on fixed date is held, wherein, the Invigilator on duty who caught the student
and registered UMC (through the UMC form duly filled by the student and Invigilator
along with the documental proof) is called and the student against whom UMC is
registered is also called. Both the parties are given fair chances to put forward their
case. The case is then evaluated and decided on Merit and judgment is passed and
student and the parents are informed through the Registrar’s Office.
No. of Cases Registered under UMC during the last three years – 22
Details are attached at Appendix 5-C
5.10 Does the University
have a continuous
internal evaluation
system?
Yes
The complete examination process is of
- 300 marks (For subjects with Theory and Practical
component)
- 200 marks (For subjects with Theory component only)
• Mid Semester Examination (Two): - Test – I and Test – II (of 30 marks and 90 minutes each) at regular intervals
after the commencement of the Semester.
• Assignment (Internal Assessment) (of 40 marks)
By Instructor In-charge throughout the semester for the regular check. The
number of assignments may vary as per the subject instructor.
• Practical Examination
Practical – I and Practical – II (of 25 marks each)
By the Instructor In – charge throughout the semester for the regular check.
End Term Examination (Three hours): -
• Theory paper (100 marks)
• Theory and Practical Examination (100 + 50)
5.12 How are the question
papers set to ensure
the achievements of
the course objective?
The question papers are set as per the following system –
a. Test – I
This test carries 30 % course of the total course .
b. Test – II
This test carries next 30 % course of the total course .
c. End Term Examination
This test carries full Course Content.
5.13
State the policy of the
University for the
constitution of the
board of question
paper setters, board of
examiners and
invigilators.
1. The Dean of each school send a list of Examiners for paper setting which
consists of Internal Faculty as well as External Examiners. Internal
Examiners are those who are not teaching the subject.
2. The Controller of Examination in consultation with the Vice – Chancellor
and Dean Academics shortlists the External and Internal Paper setter for
each subject.
3. A letter is sent to them along with the Course details, Paper Format,
Remuneration Bill along with the last date to submit the question paper to
the Controller of Examination through E-mail/ through post.
4. The papers are selected and then printed for the conduct of examination
one day prior to the date of examination.
5.14 How regular and time
bound are conduct of
examinations and
announcement of
results? Substantive
with details and dates
of examinations and
announcement of
results for the last 3
years. Details to be
provided in the given
format:-
Year Date of End semester Exam Date of announcement
of results
2010 – 11 20 December – 24 December, 2010 5 January, 2011
4 April – 8 April, 2011
16 April, 2011
18 July – 22 July, 2011 30 July, 2011
2011 – 12 2 January – 13 January, 2012
5 March, 2012
25 June – 5 July, 2012
20 July, 2012
2012 – 13 17 December – 29 December, 2012 18 January, 2013
D. ADMISSION PROCESS:
6.1 How are students selected for
admission to various courses? Please
provide faculty-wise information:
a. Through special entrance tests
b. Through interviews
c. Through their academic
records.
d. Through combination of the
above.
Please also provide details about the
weightage give to the above.
For U. G. & P. G. Programmes:
Eligibility as per AICTE Norms.
Merit of entrance tests conducted by Bahra University.
Merit of National Level entrance Test such as AIEEE/CMAT
etc.
For Ph. D. Programmes:
Entrance Test and followed by Interview as per UGC
regulations.
6.2 Whether the University is admitting
students from national level entrance
test or state level entrance test? IF yes,
please provide following details:
Name
of the
Nation
al
State
level
entran
ce
exam
No. of
studen
ts
admitt
ed
% of
student
s from
the total
admitte
d
Remarks.
Name of the National/
State level entrance exam
No. of
students
admitted
% of
students
from the
total
admitted
Remarks
.
AIEEE/GATE/PU-
Entrance/HPCMAT/MAT
/GPAT/HPMTA
117
16.61
6.3 Whether admission procedure is
available on the University website and
in the prospectus
Yes.
6.4 Please provide details of the eligibility
criteria for admission in all the courses: Eligibility Criteria for all Different courses for 2012-13
S.
No
.
Programmes Eligibility Criteria
1 School of Engineering & Technology
M.Tech. ( Computer
Science)
B.Tech,MCA or AMIE
(Associate Member of Institute
of Engineers) with at least 50%
marks. (45% in case of
candidate belonging to
SC/ST/OBC categories)
B.Tech.
10+2(Non-Medical/Medical
with Mathematics scoring at
least 45% marks (40% in case
of candidate belonging to
SC/ST/OBC categories)
(a) Mechanical
Engineering
(b) Electronics &
Communication Engg.
(c) Civil Engineering
(d) Computer Science &
Engineering
(e) Automobile
Engineering
5 years Integrated
(B.Tech + M.Tech.)
10+2(Non-Medical/Medical
with Mathematics scoring at
(a) 5 years Integrated
B.Tech (Electrical &
Electronics Eng.) +
M.Tech. ( Hydro Power
Engg.).
least 45% marks (40% in case
of candidate belonging to
SC/ST/OBC categories)
(b) 5 years Integrated
(B.Tech + M.Tech.) in
Mechanical Eng.
(c) 5 years Integrated
(B.Tech + M.Tech.) in
Civil Eng.
2 School of Management
(a) M.B.A.
Graduation in any stream from
a recognized University with at
least 50 % (45% in case of
candidate belonging to
SC/ST/OBC categories) marks
& CAT/MAT/HPCMAT valid
score
(b) B.B.A.(Hons.)
.+ 2 examination under 10 + 2
system or examination
equivalent thereto of a Board
/University established by law
of India with 45% marks 40%
in case of candidate belonging
to SC/ST/OBC categories)
(c) M.C.A.
Bachelor’s degree in any
discipline with at least 50%
marks from a University
established by law in India,
with Mathematics at +2 level
OR
BCA/B. Sc. (IT)/ B. Sc.
(Computer Science)/any
graduate with computers as
one of the subject in all the
three years of graduation with
at least 45% marks (40% in
case of candidate belonging to
SC/ST/OBC categories)
3 School of Hospitality & Tourism Management
(a) B. Sc. - HMCT
+ 2 examination under 10 + 2
system or examination
equivalent thereto of a Board
/University established by law
of India with 45% marks (40%
in case of candidate belonging
to SC/ST/OBC categories)
(c) Master of Tourism
Management
Bachelor’s degree in any
discipline with at least 50%
marks from a University
established by law in India
(45% in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST/OBC
categories)
4 School of Pharmacy
(a) B. Pharmacy
Should have passed 10+2
examination from a recognized
Board/University with Physics
and Chemistry as compulsory
subjects along with one of the
following subjects:
Mathematics/Biology/Bio-
Technology/Computer
Science; with at least 45%
marks (40% in case of
candidate belonging to
SC/ST/OBC categories) taken
together.
(b) M. Pharmacy
(Pharmaceutics)
Candidates must hold a B.
Pharm degree from PCI and
AICTE approved Institute.
Candidates must have a first
class or minimum 50% marks
in average (45% for
SC/ST/OBC) in graduation.
6.5
Whether University is providing any
reservation/relaxation in admission? If
yes, please provide details in the given
format:
Category No of
students
admitted
% of quota
provided for
reservation and
preparation in
respect of actual
enrolment
Remarks
ST/ST/OBC
478 32%
6.6 Whether any management quota is
available for the admission in the
University? If yes please provide
details in the given format:
Total
No of
Seats
Cours
e wise
No
of
stud
ents
admi
tted
No of
students
admitted
under
Manage
ment
quota
% of
student
s
admitte
d under
manage
ment
quota
No.
6.7
What is the admission policy of the
University with regard to NRI and
overseas students
N. A. at the moment.
E. FEE STRUCTURE:
7.1 Present Course-wise fee
structure of the University
(Please provide head-wise
details of total fee charged)
Fee as approved by H.P. Govt. is charged and is as under:-
FEE STRUCTURE BATCH 2010-2011
B.Tech(CSE, ECE, ME, CE)
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 85,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs Nil
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
FEE STRUCTURE BATCH 2011-2012
B.Tech(CSE, ECE, ME, CE)
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 95,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
MBA
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 95,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
BBA
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 30,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
B.Sc.(HMCT)
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 45,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
M.Tech
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 80,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
Ph.D.
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 45,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
FEE STRUCTURE BATCH 2012-2013
B.Tech(CSE, ECE, ME, CE)
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 95,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
MBA
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 95,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
BBA
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 30,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
B.Sc.(HMCT)
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 45,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
B.Pharmacy
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 70,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. Add on Charges for facilities/activities to be Provided by University from time to time
5. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2,4 above)
MCA
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 80,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
M.Tech
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 85,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
MTM
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 40,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
M.Pharmacy(Pharmaceutics)
1. Tuition Fee: Rs 1,20,000/- per Annum
2. Development Fee: Rs 10,000/- Per Annum
3. Security(Refundable): Rs 5,000/- at the time of Admission only
4. HPPEIRC Fee: 1% of the (1,2 above)
7.2 Any other fee charged by
the University other than
the fee displayed in the
UGC website(e.g Building
Fee, Development Fee, Fee
by any name, etc)
Fee is charged as per above Fee structure only.
7.3 Whether fee structure is
available on the University
website and in the
prospects?
Yes.
7.4 Whether fee is charged by
the University as per fee
structure displayed in the
University website and in
the prospects or some
hidden charges are there?
As per fee structure displayed in University website and Prospectus which is duly Notified
by H. P. Government.
7.5 Mode of Fee collection By cash, online & by Cheque/ Demand Drafts.
7.8 Whether University is
providing any concession in
fee of students? If yes,
please provide details
BAHRA University offers a large number of scholarships & concessions to
meritorious, deserving and needy students. Rs. Seventy Four Lacs Thirty
Thousand six Hundred and Fifty has been given as scholarships to students.
Eligibility Criteria for scholarships & concessions are given below:
Entry Level
Engineering & Technology
M. Tech:
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
GATE qualified: 25% in tuition fee
B. Tech:
On the basis of A.I.E.E.E Rank
Rank between 1 – 20000: 75% in tuition fee
Rank between 20001 – 40000: 50% in tuition fee
Rank between 40001 – 50000: 25% in tuition fee
On the basis of marks in qualifying exam
90% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
Management
MBA:
85% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
BBA (Hons.):
85% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
Hospitality & Tourism
All courses:
85% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
Concessions on the
Basis of University /
Board
Results
Equivalent to 25% of
Tuition Fee
Students scoring CGPA>9.0 and 1 to 3
positions in the University examination. Other Concessions
Equivalent to 25% of Tuition Fee to Members /individual of inter-college, inter-
University winner/runners up team for events
Other Fee Concessions during the course
100% of tuition fee: Student whose both parents are not alive.
50% of tuition fee: Student whose father is not alive.
50% of tuition fee: Single Girl child.
25% of tuition fee: Brother/sister of a student studying in University.
(Concession will be given to the both admitted student
and as long as both are studying in the University.)
25% of tuition fee: Physically challenged /disabled student.
The candidate must maintain consistent academic performance
with minimum first class.
Equivalent to
50% of Tuition
Fee
'A' certificate holders in sports that are recognized
by concerned University /Board
Equivalent to
25% of Tuition
Fee
'B' certificate holders in sports that are recognized by
concerned University /Board or
State winner /runner-up in the sports that are
recognized by concerned University
/Board.
7.9 Details of the Hostel Fee
including Mess Charges.
Hostel Fee charged:-
Session 2010-2011 Rs. 50,000.00/P.A
Session 2011-2012 Rs. 58,000.00/P.A
Session 2012-2013 Rs. 65,000.00/P.A
7.10 Any other Fee No.
7.11 Basis of Fee Structure As per H. P. Government Notification.
7.12 Whether the University has
received any complaint
with regard to the Fee
charged or fee structure? If
yes please give details
about the action taken.
No.
7.13 Whether the University is
providing any scholarship
to students? If yes please
provide details.
BAHRA University offers a large number of scholarships & concessions to
meritorious, deserving and needy students. . Rs. Seventy Four Lacs Thirty
Thousand six Hundred and Fifty has been given as scholarships to students.
Eligibility Criteria for scholarships & concessions are given below:
Entry Level
Engineering & Technology
M. Tech:
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
GATE qualified: 25% in tuition fee
B. Tech:
On the basis of A.I.E.E.E Rank
Rank between 1 – 20000: 75% in tuition fee
Rank between 20001 – 40000: 50% in tuition fee
Rank between 40001 – 50000: 25% in tuition fee
On the basis of marks in qualifying exam
90% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
Management
MBA:
85% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
BBA (Hons.):
85% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
Hospitality & Tourism
All courses:
85% marks and above in qualifying exam: 50% in tuition fee
75% marks and above in qualifying exam: 25% in tuition fee
Concessions on the
Basis of University /
Board
Results
Equivalent to 25% of Students scoring CGPA>9.0 and 1 to 3
Equivalent to
50% of Tuition
Fee
'A' certificate holders in sports that are recognized
by concerned University /Board
Equivalent to
25% of Tuition
Fee
'B' certificate holders in sports that are recognized by
concerned University /Board or
State winner /runner-up in the sports that are
recognized by concerned University
/Board.
Tuition Fee positions in the University examination.
Other Concessions Equivalent to 25% of Tuition Fee to Members /individual of inter-college, inter-
University winner/runners up team for events Other Fee Concessions during the course
100% of tuition fee: Student whose both parents are not alive.
50% of tuition fee: Student whose father is not alive.
50% of tuition fee: Single Girl child. 25% of tuition fee: Brother/sister of a student studying in University.
(Concession will be given to the both admitted student
and as long as both are studying in the University.)
25% of tuition fee: Physically challenged /disabled student.
The candidate must maintain consistent academic performance
with minimum first class.
F. FACULTY
8.1 Total no. of
Sanctioned and
filled up posts
(Institution – wise
and Department –
wise)
Dept. Professor Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Sanc
tioned
Filled Sanc
tioned
Filled Sanc
tioned
Filled
School of Engineering
& Technology
Civil Engineering 01 01 03 - 08 10
Mechanical
Engineering
01 03 03 - 08 09
Electronics & Comm.
Engineering
01 02 03 - 08 10
Computer Science
Engineering
01 01 03 01 08 12
Applied Sciences 02 - 05 01 23 19
School of
Management
02 02 04 - 16 15
School o Hospitality
& Tourism
01 02 02 - 06 05
School of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
01 03 01 - 04 03
8.2 Details of teaching staff in the following format (Please provided details – Institution – wise and Department –
wise)
(See Details at Appendix XIII)
Dept Name of
the Teacher
Designation Age Educational
Qualification
(Whether qualified
as per UGC
Regulations)
Teaching
Experien
ce in
years
Date of
Appointment
Whether
Full time
or part
time
Regular
or adhoc
Scale of
pay
No. of
publications
8.3 Category – wise no. of
Teaching staff
Category Female Male Total
SC 01 01 02
ST - 01 01
OBC - - -
PH - 01 01
General 37 58 95
Total 38 61 99
8.4 Details of the permanent and temporary faculty members in the following format
Particulars Female Male Total
Total no. of Permanent Teachers
No. of teachers with PH. D. as the highest qualification 06 14 20
No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification 05 04 09
No. of teachers with P. G. as the highest qualification 29 41 70
Total no. of Temporary Teachers
No. of teachers with PH. D. as the highest qualification - - -
No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification - - -
No. of teachers with P. G. as the highest qualification - - -
Total no. of Part – Time Teachers
No. of teachers with PH. D. as the highest qualification - - -
No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification - - -
No. of teachers with P. G. as the highest qualification - - -
Total no. of Visiting Teachers - - -
8.5 Ratio of full time teachers to part
time/ contract teachers
All Faculty is full time.
8.6 Process of recruitment of faculty
- Whether advertised? (pl. attach
copy of the ad)
- Whether selection committee
was constituted as per the UGC
regulation?
Yes.
Yes.
8.7 Does the University follow self –
appraisal method to evaluate
teachers on teaching, research and
work satisfaction? If yes, how is
the self-appraisal of teachers
analyzed and used? Whether: -
Self-appraisal Evaluation Peer
Review
Student evaluation others
(specify)
Yes.
Student feedback system is in place.
8.8
Institution – wise and department
– wise teacher student ratio (only
full time faculty)
School of Engineering & Technology: 1:15
School of Management : 1:15
School of Hospitality & Tourism: 1:11
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences: 1:4
8.9 Whether the University is
providing UGC pay scales to the
permanent faculty? If yes, please
provide the following details: -
Scale of pay with all the
allowances
Professor -
Yes.
37,400-6700+10,000 (AGP)
37,400-6700+9000(AGP)
Associate Prof.-
Assistant Prof.-
Mode of payment-
(Cash/ Cheque)
15,600-39100+6000(AGP)
Through Bank transfer.
8.10 Pay/ Remuneration provided to: -
Part – Time Faculty –
Temporary Faculty –
Guest Faculty –
-
-
Minimum Rs. 3000/- .
Provision Exists for higher Remuneration also.
8.11 Facilities for teaching staff (Please
provide details about Residence,
Rooms, Cubicals, Computers/ Any
other)
Faculty Officer’s Guest house.
Offices.
Computers.
Medical Facilities.
Sports Facility.
Gymnasium.
Transport.
Mess.
Conference Hall.
Cafeteria & Tuck Shop.
G. INFRASTRUCTURE
9.1 Does the
University have
sufficient space
for Land &
Building?
Yes
120.09 Bighas.
9.2 Does the
University have
sufficient Class
rooms?
Yes
School
No of Class Rooms/ Tutorial Rooms
Available
Class Room Tutorial Room School of Engineering & Technology 2 of 183 sq. mt each
20 of 77.38 sq. mt
each
10 of 44 sq. mt
each
School of Management
6 of 77 sq. mt each
2 of 44 sq. mt
each
School of Hospitality and Tourism
2 of 77 sq. mt each
1 of 44 sq. mt
each
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
1 of 77 sq. mt each
1 of 44 sq. mt
each
TOTAL 31 14
9.3 Laboratories
& Equipment
(Details to be
provided in
Appendix –
XIV and
Appendix –
XV)
See at Appendix – XIV
a) Item
Description
(Make and
model)
See at Appendix – XV
b) Location
(Department)
c) Value (Rs.)
d) Present
Condition
e) Date of
Purchase
9.4 Library
a) Total Space (all
kinds)
4560.95 Sq. Ft.
b) Computer/
Communicatio
n facilities
6:1+1=7 Computers , intercom and Phone facility.
c) Total no. of
Ref. Books
(Each
Department)
SCHOOLS TITLES VOLUMES NATIONAL
JOURNAL
INTER
NATIONAL
JOURNAL
ONLINE
JOURNAL
ENGINEERING
&
TECHNOLOGY
1521 5626 43 09
1.(ASCE),
2. (Wiley-
Computer
Science+
DataSystem
+Telecom.) ,
3.(Wiley -
Mechanical,
Electrical and
Electronics
Engineering).
MANAGEMEN
T 785 2157 18 10
1. (J- Gate Social
and management
Science), 2.
(IAEME),
3.(SAGE)
HOSPITALITY 412 665 06 --
Bentham Science
Pharmacy
Collection
PHARMACY 152 554 07 --
Gale Cengage
Learning
TOTAL 2870 9002 74 19 11717
d) All Research
Journals
subscribed on a
regular basis
93(Printed) + 11717(online Journals)
9.5 Sports
Facilities (Details to be
provided in
Appendix –
XVI)
Table Tennis.
Chess.
Carom.
Basketball.
Volley Ball.
Gymnasium. a) Open Play
Ground(s) for
outdoor sports
(Athletics,
Football,
Hockey,
Cricket, etc.)
Yes, Volleyball ground.
b) Track for
Athletics
Under Development.
c) Basketball
Courts
Yes.
d) Squash/ Tennis
Courts
Will be provided in future.
e) Swimming Will be provided in future.
Pool (Size)
f) Indoor Sports
facilities
including
Gymnasium
Yes.
The Bahra University has recently established a most modern Gymnasium which
provides multipurpose facilities those are required for body fitness. Apart from this,
University is also providing facilities in the followings:-
1) Table Tennis.
2) Chess.
3) Carom.
4) Basketball.
5) Billiards.
g) Any other Conference Room & Seminar Hall.
Cafeteria.
24 hours Ambulance Service.
24 hours Electricity backup
Tuck-shops
Stationery Shop.
Books Shop.
Gift Shop.
Barber Shop.
Confectionery Shop. 9.6 Does the
University has
provision for
Residential
Accommodatio
n including
hostels (boys &
girls
separately)
Yes.
Bahra University offers hostel facilities for the students. We understand that
most of our students are moving away from home for the first time, so we strive to make the
transition as smooth as possible by offering comfortable and safe hostels within the campus,
providing a homely atmosphere. There are two boys hostel and one girls hostel. Each hostel
has a Residential Warden under the control of GM-Admin ensures discipline and creation of
an atmosphere that is conducive to learning. Spacious and well ventilated rooms with
adequate furniture and cupboards are available to give the students a homely environment.
Both the hostels have recreation rooms with Dish TV and indoor games like Carrom board
and table tennis and a gymnasium and with study Room also.
Some important features of the residential facilities with respect to campus
hostel and room pattern are:
Separate hostel facility for boys and girls within the campus.
Adequate ventilation and lighting facility.
Arrangement for 24 hours uninterrupted power supply through dedicated hotlines.
Hygienic mess facility with Vegetarian meals only.
Hot water in bathrooms
24 hours Security.
Laundry facility(Optional on payment basis)
Tuck shops to cater to all needs of the students at all hours.
Newspapers and magazines are provided to students on demand.
Hostel Capacity:-
Boys hostel- I 64 Rooms 192 seats
Boys hostel –II 64 Rooms 186 seats
Boys hostel – III Under construction
Total 378seats
Girls Hostel 48 Rooms 144 seats
H. FINANCIAL VIABILITY
10.1 Details of the Corpus
Fund created by the
University
Amount –
FDR No. Date –
Period –
(Documentary
evidence to be given)
Deposited 3 Crores vide FD No 895709039 dated 09.07.2010 with the Principal Secy
Education to the Govt. of H. P.
Amount 3 Crores
FDR No. 895709039
FDR No. Date 09.07.2010
FDR copy attached.
10.2 Financial position of
the University (please
provide audited income
and expenditure
statement for the last 3
years)
S. No. Year Income Expenditure
1. 2008-09 --- 70270.00
2. 2009-10 --- 1407634.00
3. 2010-11 19160551.00 43782846.00
4. 2011-12 111043114.00 131868588.00
10.3 Source of finance and
quantum of funds
available for running
the University (for last
audited year)
Fees –
Donations –
Loan –
Interest –
Any other (pl. Specify)
–
Financial
Year
Internal
Accrual
Term Loan,
Rs.
Corpus Fund, Rs.
Total, Rs.
2008-09
--
28675207.00
20070300.00
48745507.00
2009-10
--
164945802.00
50070300.00
215016102.00
2010-11
19160551.00
340836050.00
65448005.00
425444606.00
2011-12
111043114.00 633099783.00 90070300.00 834213197.00
10.4 What is the
University’s ‘unit cost’
of education? (Unit
cost = total annual
expenditure (budget
accruals) divided by
the number of student
enrolled) Unit cost
calculated excluding
the salary component
may also be given
1) Unit Cost as per Budget accruals & total
Expenditures based on Balance Sheet for
the year 2011-2012 = Total Expenditure
Total no. of Students
= 131868588.00
822
= Rs. 160424.07
II) Unit Cost per student after deducting
salary components based on Balance
Sheet 2011-201 = Total Expenditure- Salary Component
Total no. of Students
= 131868588.00- 39408334.00
822
= 92460254 = Rs. 112482.06
822
I. GOVERNANCE SYSTEM
11. ORGANIZATION, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
11.1 Composition
of the
statutory
bodies of the
University
(please give
names,
profession &
full postal
address of the
members and
date of
constitution)
:-
Governing
Board
Executive
Council
Board of
Management
Academic
Council
Finance
Committee
Board of
Studies
Other
(Details to be
provided in
Appendix –
XVII)
Following Statutory Bodies are there in Bahra University:
Governing Body.
Board of management.
Finance Committee
Planning Board
Academic Council
Board of studies:
See details at Annexure XVII
11.2 Dates of the
meetings of
the above
bodies held
during the
last 2 year
(Enclose
attested copy
of the
minutes of
the meetings)
The following meetings of different Statuary Bodies were held:-
I. Governing Body:
1) 1st Governing Body Meeting held on 5-07-2011
2) 2nd Governing Body Meeting held on 9-07-2011
3) 3rd Governing Body Meeting held on 23-09-2011
4) 4th
Governing Body Meeting held on 26-03-2012
5) 5th
Governing Body Meeting held on 19.12.2012
II. Academic Council:
1) 1st Academic Council Meeting held on 02-09-2011
2) 2nd Academic Council Meeting held on 08-02-2012
3) 3rd
Academic Council Meeting held on 27.09.2012
III. Board of Management:
1) 1st Board of Management Meeting held on 12-09-2011
2) 2nd Board of Management Meeting held on 08-11-2011
3) 3rd
Board of Management Meeting held on 07-01-2012
4) 4th
Board of Management Meeting held on 16-04-2012
5) 5th
Board of Management Meeting held on 25-06-2012
6) 6th
Board of Management Meeting held on 21.09.2012
7) 7th
Board of Management Meeting held on 16.11.2012
IV. Finance Committee:
1) 1st Finance Committee Meeting held on 17.10-2011
2) 2nd
Finance Committee Meeting held on 22-03-2012
V. Planning Board:
1) 1st Planning Board Meeting held on 15.09-2011
2) 2nd
Planning Board Meeting held on 20-03-2012
3) 3rd
Planning Board Meeting held on 04.05.2012
BOARD OF STUDIES
A. School of Engineering & Technologies.
I. Electronics & communication Engineering:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of ECE held on 27.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of ECE held on 30.08.2011
3) 3rd
meeting of BOS of ECE held on 29.09.2012
4) 4th
meeting of BOS of ECE held on 30.10.2012
II. Computer Science Engineering:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of CSE held on 27.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of CSE held on 30.08.2011
MCA
1) 1st meeting of BOS of CSE held on 24.08.2012
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of CSE held on 21.09.2012
III. Mechanical Engineering:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of ME held on 28.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of ME held on 31.08.2011
3) 3rd
meeting of BOS of ME held on 20.08.2012
4) 4th
meeting of BOS of ME held on 08.09.2012
Automobile Engineering
1) 1st meeting of BOS of ME held on 30.08.2012
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of ME held on 21.09.2012
IV. Civil Engineering:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of CE held on 27.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of CE held on 30.08.2011
3) 3rd
meeting of BOS of CE held on 07.09.2012
4) 4th
meeting of BOS of CE held on 27.09.2012
V. Applied Sciences:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of AS held on29.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of AS held on 01.09.2011
VI. School of Management:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of MBA/BBA held on 28.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of MBA/BBA held on 31.08.2011
VII. School of Hospitality and Tourism:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of HM held on 28.08.2011
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of HM held on 31.08.2011
3) 3rd
meeting of BOS of HM held on 24.08.2012
4) 4th
meeting of BOS of HM held on 15.09.2012
VIII. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences:
1) 1st meeting of BOS of Pharmaceutical Sciences held on 21.08.2012
2) 2nd
meeting of BOS of Pharmaceutical Sciences held on 19.09.2012
(Minutes of meeting of Governing Body, Academic Council, Finance
Committee, Board of Management Planning Board and Board of Studies are enclosed
in Appendix -11-A)
11.3 What
percentage of
the members
of the Boards
of Studies, or
such other
academic
committees
are external?
Enclose the
guidelines for
BOS or such
other
Committees.
All the Board of Studies are comprised of six members. In these, two members are out siders.
Therefore, 33% to 40% of the members are external. The guidelines for BOS is as follows:-
The BOS of each school consists of
i) The Dean Academic
ii) The Dean of the School
iii) Two faculty of the School
i) iv) Two external expert from academic/Industry.
11.4 Are there
strategies to
review
academic
programmes
besides the
academic
council? If
yes, give
details about
what, when
and how
often are such
reviews
made?
Yes, there are strategies to review the academic programmes. It is a continuous process. All
the Deans are exercising these reviews regularly in consultation with students, industries
where the students take training and the industry needs.
J. RESEARCH PROFILE
12.1 Faculty – wise and
Department - wise
information to be
provided in respect of
the following:-
Student Teacher
Ratio
Class Rooms
Teacher Labs
Research Labs
(Major
Equipment’s)
Research Scholars
(M. Tech, Ph.D.,
Post-Doctoral
Scholars)
Publications in last
3 year (year
– wise list)
No. of books
Published
Patents
Transfer of
Technology
Inter – department
Research
(Inter-
Disciplinary)
Consultancy
Externally funded
Research Projects
Educational
Programmes
Arranged
BAHRA UNIVERSITY
School wise detail of Research Profile is attached at Annexure 12-A
K. MISC.
13. DETAILS OF NON – TEACHING STAFF
13.1 Details of Non – Teaching Staff
Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of pay Date of
Appointment
Trained Yes/No
If yes, Details
(See Details at Appendix XVIII)
13.2 Summary of the
Non-Teaching Staff
Particulars Female Male Total
Administrative Staff
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Sub total
02
06
03
15
26
09
11
03
145
168
11
17
06
160
194
Technical Staff
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Sub total
-
05
-
-
05
-
17
-
-
17
-
22
-
-
22
Grand Total 31 185 216
13.3 No. of Non-
teaching staff
category wise
- Category Female Male Total
SC 02 71 73
ST - - -
OBC - 09 09
PH - - -
General 29 105 134
Total 31 185 216
13.4 Ratio of Non-
teaching staff to
students
1:7
13.5 Ratio of Non-
teaching staff to
faculty
2:1
14. ACADEMIC RESULTS:
14.1 Faculty – wise and course – wise academic results of
the past 3 years
S. No. Course No. of Candidates
appeared
Result
Copy attached AT Annexure 14-A
15. ACCREDITATION
15.
1
Whether Accreditation by NAAC? If yes, please
provide the following details:-
Date of Accreditation
Period
Grade
CGPA
Grading System Followed
Not at present.
University was established in October, 2010.
15.
2
Whether courses are accredited by NBA? If yes,
please provide course – wise details as under:-
S.
No.
Course Whether
Accredited
Period of Accreditation
Not at present.
University was established in October 2010.
15.
3
Other Accreditation, if any
No.
15.
4
Any other information
(including special achievements by the University
which may be relevant for the University)
1. STAFF TRAINING: Staff training (Teaching and Non-teaching)
is
the prime motive of Bahra University. Mastering
alternative models of teaching helps build competence and
effectiveness in the repertoire of classroom teachers.
However, because the attainment of new skills does not by
itself ensure transfer to classroom use, teacher training
programs should incorporate study of the transfer process
itself, reinforced by team effort. Accordingly, strategies are
formed for a collaborative approach to teacher
development, involving continuous training and study of
both the academic substance and the craft of teaching.
Following strategies are formed :-
2. Integrate research and practice in learning to
teach.
3. “Horizontal transfer" (a direct shift of skill
from training to actual use) and "Vertical
transfer" (the adaptation of skills to fit
conditions of the workplace).
4. Increasing learning aptitude and stress the
importance for continual growth of teachers.
5. Effective Mentoring process
6. “Persona Enhancement” wrt to Teaching
Skills.
7. Client connect and interpersonal skills for
Non-teaching staff
2 CARRIER DEVELOPMENT AND
PLACEMENTS:
Resting on the mission of “Choice career for
every Rayat -Bahra student”, an exclusive and
extensive department for career development and
placement had been brought into existence in the year
2007. In this direction, some path breaking initiatives
and decisions have been taken viz delivery in
communication and soft skills for all students spanning
their complete stay at campus, enhancing vocational
skills based on industry trends and establishing close
working relationship with leading business
organizations. The Department is equipped with full-
time Training and Placement professionals in well-
defined organizational structure and it offers the
student an active placement service to assist students
in obtaining desirable employment.
The department is literally in the
cynosure
of all concerned, bringing together corporate
luminaries and student community at Rayat & Bahra
in intellectually stimulating and mutually beneficial
interactions that form the basis of firm relationship
that would grow and strengthen over the years.
Bahra University has state of the art
Career
Development Cell taking responsibility of placement
of all the students. It has taken some path breaking
decisions and initiatives that include setting up a state
of the art Career Development Cell making the
development process of communication and soft skills
compulsory for all students, spanning their complete
stay at campus, enhancing vocational skills based on
Industry requirements, trends and establishing close
working relationship with some of the leading business
and industry organization
Bahra University has achieved 100%
placements for the passing out MBA batch with
highest package 18 lakh p. a to one of our students.
The list of the companies where are students have been
placed. Many students have got 2 job offers. The
placements at Bahra University witnessed participation
from regular recruiters combined with a plethora of
new entrants for the first batch of Management
students.
With its robust growth story, the IT
domain
was well represented by companies like TCS, HCL,
Wipro, Syntel, L&T InfoTech, NIIT Technologies,
Infogain, etc.
Our Corporate Recruitment Partners:-
PepsiCo
Aditya
Birla
Group
Kodak
Securities
India
Mart
Khanna
Paper Mill MORE Lupin Pharma
NJ
India
Invest
Nestle Sonalika Indian Infoline
Idbi
Intech
Future
ICICI
Prudential
DBS
Cholamandala
Trade
India
m
DLF
Pramerica
Bank Of
America
Standard
Chartered
Religar
e
Trident
Barclays
Shared
Services
HCL
Technologies
Relianc
e
Tata Aig Vodafone Bry Air Asia
Commu
nication
s
RECENT PLACEMENTS:
S.NO NAME OF STUDENT COMPANY
1. Akansha
Chauhan
Ankur Rohal
Sandeep Verma
Praveen Sharma
ICFAI GROUP
2. Ashima Kanwar
Nitika Chauhan
IT
ACADEMICS
3. Sandesh IDBI BANK
4. Tanya Kapila
HCL
Technologies
5. Shurti Ahuja
PEPSICO
6. Monika Gupta KOTAK
7. Amit Banga EXCEL
CALLNET
8. Kriti Bhandari
2 Priyanka
Thakur
BOSE INDIA
9. Nidita Negi
Kailash
Bhushan
Priyanka
AXIS BANK
10. Preeti
Ashima
Kanwar
TOMMYHILF
IGHER
11. Arti Bhatia
VIDEOCON
3 DST Project:
The University got one Research Project from DST
with a grant of Rs. 23 Lakhs.
4 MOU’ s:
Memorandum Of Understanding Signed
Between Bahra University And Other
Institutions
MoU with California State University,
Fullerton, U.S.A. for recognize the importance
of exchange in India-U.S. economic and social
development.
MoU with Clemson University, Grenville, U.
S. A.
MoU with University of Cambridge.
MoU with Thunderbird School of Global
Management, Arizona, U.S.A.
Memorandum Of Understanding Signed
Between Bahra University And Other
Industries for Training
Reliance Money.
5. E-CELL:
The Entrepreneurship Cell @ Bahra University is a
place for all those who avoid taking beaten paths and
believe in leaving trails in all walks of life. The E Cell at
Bahra aims at manifesting the latent Entrepreneurial spirit
of young students. Not only do we at E-Cell show you the
doors of opportunity but we also help you to walk through
it by providing resources such as seed, funding mentoring,
networking with other entrepreneurs frequent interactive
sessions and Competitions. If the student has an
entrepreneurial spark, we make sure that it bursts. It is a
firm belief at the Entrepreneurship Cell that original
thoughts and radical ideas take shape in young minds.
Students are the greatest natural resource and the Cell
intends to nurture them and provide them with
opportunities for excellence thus creating JOB
PROVIDERS instead of JOB SEEKERS. The cell has
association with lots of agencies like EDI Ahmedabad,
NEN and DST Govt of India. The cell does lots of
Awareness camps and FDP in association with EDI
Ahmedabad.
See details at Appendix 15.A
16. STRENGTH AND WEAKNESSES OF THE UNIVERSITY
16.
1
Strengths of the University With the backing of more than 12 years of experience in the
educational field and the strength of more than 7 campuses with more than
30000 students under the canopy of the Rayat Bahra Group of Institutes in
Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh in the Northern Region, the Bahra
University holds promise in the field of higher education and research.
Bahra University has State of Art Infrastructure, Labs equipped with
latest Equipments, Class Rooms, tutorial Rooms, highly qualified Faculty,
Independent Placement Cell and other Extra Curricular, Recreational
Facilities, MOU’s with Foreign Universities and E-Cell etc. The University
got one Research Project from DST with a grant of Rs. 23 Lakhs, Research
Labs etc.
16.
2
Weaknesses of the University P. G. Programmes and Research activities are yet to start in full
swing.
More Senior Faculty is required.
This is to certify that all the information provided above id true to the best of my knowledge and belief. The University
will adhere to the rules, regulations and guidelines of the UGC, Central Government and relevant Statutory Council(s)
and abide by all the provisions under the UGC Regulation.
The above information is also posted on the website of the University www. bahrauniversity.edu.in
Signed and Sealed by the Head of the Institution
University Grants Commission
Appendix –I
Composition of the Society/Trust
S.No Name Address Occupation Designation in the Society/ Trust
1. Sh. G. S. Bahra
Chancellor Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Educationist Chairman
2. Smt. ManjitKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh Educationist Secretary
3. Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh Educationist Treasurer/
Cashier
4. Smt. RatanKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh Educationist Member
5. Sh. Channan Singh Vill& P. O. SianaBalachur Educationist Member
6. Smt. MohinderKaur Vill& P. O. SianaBalachur Educationist Member
7. Smt. JaswinderKaur BRC Hire purchase Pvt. Ltd. Building 1st floor Railway Road Garshankar.
Educationist Member
University Grants Commission
Appendix –II
Information about Members of the Society/Trust
S.No Name of the Member
Address Name of the Society /Trust Designation in the Society/ Trust
1. Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Rayat Educational and Research Trust
Chairman
2. Smt. ManjitKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
Rayat Educational and Research Trust
Secretary
3. Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
Rayat Educational and Research Trust
Treasurer
4. Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Rayat&Bahra Group of Institutes, An Educational & Charitable Society
Chairman
5. Smt. ManjitKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
Rayat&Bahra Group of Institutes, An Educational & Charitable Society
Secretary
6. Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
Rayat&Bahra Group of Institutes, An Educational & Charitable Society
Treasurer
7. Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Bahra Creative Infrastructure Private Limited
Director
8. Smt. ManjitKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
Bahra Creative Infrastructure Private Limited
Director
9. Sh. G. S. Bahra Chancellor Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Chairman
10. Smt. ManjitKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Secretary
11. Sh. Sagli Ram Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Treasurer
12. Smt. RatanKaur Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Member
13. Sh. Channan Singh Vill& P. O. SianaBalachur ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Member
14. Smt. MohinderKaur
Vill& P. O. SianaBalachur ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Member
15. Smt. JaswinderKaur
BRC Hire purchase Pvt. Ltd. Building 1st floor Railway Road Garshankar.
ShriBalaji Literary & Charitable Society
Member
University Grants Commission
Appendix –III
Information about promoting society/ Trust –other educational institutions
NIL
University Grants Commission
Appendix –IV
Information about promoting society/ Trust –other activities
NIL
University Grants Commission
Appendix –V
Information about off –campus center(s)
NIL
University Grants Commission
Appendix –VI
Information about off –shore campus center(s)
NIL.
University Grants Commission
Appendix –VII
Information about Courses run under distance mode and study centre(s)
NIL
University Grants Commission
Appendix –VIII
Information about the programmes permitted to be offered by the Gazette Notification of the State Government.
S. No Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual Enrolment
1. 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
2. UG 240 540 660 229 511 399
3. PG 60 155 378 16 102 246
4. DIPLOMA - - - - - -
5. PG DIPLOMA
- - - - - -
6. CERTIFICATE COURSES
- - - - - -
7. M.PHIL - - - - - -
8. P.HD - 5 - - 5 --
9. ANY OTHER - - - - - -
Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual Enrolment
School of Engineering & Technology 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012 Under Graduate Programmes LT+2010-11 LT+2011-12 B. Tech Civil 60 120 120 9+33=42 16+115=131 83 B. Tech Mechanical 60 120 120 15+58=73 8+119=127 87 B. Tech ECE 60 120 120 15+41=56 12+90=102 62
B. Tech CSE 60 60 60 26+32=58 12+60=72 42 B. Tech Automobile - - 60 - - 22 Post Graduate Programmes M. Tech CSE - 30 30 - 19 11 M. C. A - - 60 - - 33 5 yr. Integ.(B. Tech+M. Tech) in CE - - 30 - - 16
5 yr. Integ.(B. Tech+M. Tech) in ME - - 30 - - 22 5 yr. Integ.[B. Tech(EEE)+M. Tech (HPE)] - - 60 - - 21
Ph. D Programmes Ph. D CSE - 5 - - 5 - TOTAL 240 455 690 229 456 399 GRAND TOTAL 1385 1084 School of Management 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
Under Graduate Programmes B. B. A - 60 60 - 51 53 Post Graduate Programmes M. B. A 60 120 120 16* 83 120 TOTAL 60 180 180 16* 134 173 GRAND TOTAL 360
307
*Already Passed out
School of Hospitality & Tourism 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
Under Graduate Programmes B. Sc HMCT N.A 60 60 - 28 34 Post Graduate Programmes M. T. M - - 30 - - 18 TOTAL - 60 90 - 28 52 GRAND TOTAL
150
80
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012 Under Graduate Programmes B. Pharma - - 60 - - 16 Post Graduate Programmes M. Pharma(Pharmeceutics) - - 18 - - 5 TOTAL - - 78 - - 21 GRAND TOTAL 78 21 GRAND TOTAL
300 695 1038 245 618 645
Total Students = 1492
University Grants Commission
Appendix –IX
Information about the programmes now offered
S. No Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual Enrolment
1. 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
2. UG 240 540 660 229 511 399
3. PG 60 155 378 16 102 246
4. DIPLOMA - - - - - -
5. PG DIPLOMA
- - - - - -
6. CERTIFICATE COURSES
- - - - - -
7. M.PHIL - - - - - -
8. P.HD - 5 - - 5 --
9. ANY OTHER - - - - - -
PROGRAMMES RUNNING IN BAHRA UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY B. Tech Civil 5 yr. Integ.(B. Tech+M. Tech) in CE B. Tech Mechanical B. Tech Automobile 5 yr. Integ.(B. Tech+M. Tech) in ME Ph. D (CSE) M. Tech CSE B. Tech CSE MCA B. Tech ECE 5 yr. Integ.[B. Tech(EEE)+M. Tech(HPE)] SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT M.B.A B.B.A SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM B. Sc HMCT (B.H.M) MTM (M. H. T. A.)) SCHOOL OF PHARMECEUTICAL SCIENCES B. PHARMACY M.PHARMACY (Pharmaceutics)
University Grants Commission
Appendix –X
Information about the approval of the Courses by the concerned statutory council(s)
S. No Course Name of the Statutory Council
Whether approval has been taken
1. B. Pharma M. Pharma
P. C. I Yes
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XI
Information about the courses run which are not specified by the UGC
NIL
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XII
Information about the complaints received under Grievance Redressal Mechanism
S. No Name of the Complainant
Complaint against
Date of complaint
Action taken by the University
1. Some students Transport Deptt. 20.12.2012 Directions were given
2. Students Theft of cell phones
24.12.2012 Security tightened/ enquiry conducted
3. Hostel students Mess facilities/ food/water/ electricity etc
December 2012
Committees Constituted for enquiry and reporting
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XIII
Information about the teaching staff:
Department Name of the
Teacher Designation Age
Educational Qualification
Experience Date of
Appointment
Whether Full time or Part
time
Scale of pay
No of Publica
tions
School of Civil Engineering
Dr. S. K. Bansal Vice Chancellor 51 Ph. D, M.E, B.E 28 yrs 1/5/2012 Full Time
28
School of Civil Engineering
SurbhiSrivastva Assistant Professor 28 M. Tech. 3 yrs 24/09/2010 Full Time
33400 2
School of Civil Engineering
Divyashree Assistant Professor 27 Pursuing Ph.D, M.Tech
4 yrs 18.08.12 Full Time
50,000
School of Civil Engineering
Vijay Kumar Pundir
Assistant Professor 26 M. Tech.,B.Tech 8 mnths 11/12/2012 Full Time
40,000
School of Civil Engineering
Gurpreet Singh Assistant Professor 29 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1.5 yrs 2/1/2013 Full Time
45,000
School of Civil Engineering
Preetpal Singh Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 8/1/2013 Full Time
45,000
School of Civil Engineering
PradnyaDhoke Assistant Professor 32 M. Tech.,B.Tech 6yrs 9/1/2013 Full Time
60,000
School of Civil Engineering
Lalit Mohan Sharma
Assistant Professor 25 Pursuing M.Tech, B.Tech
2.4 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
25,000
School of Civil Engineering
S. Venketeshwarrao
Assistant Professor 50 M. Tech.,B.Tech 24.5 yrs 4/10/2012 Full Time
60,000
School of Civil Engineering
Sanjeev Saran Assistant Professor 40 B. Tech.(Civil) 16 yrs 1/3/2012 Full Time
35,000
School of Civil Engineering
Abhinav Nanda Assistant Professor 36 MBA, B.Tech (Civil).
13 yrs 20.12.10 Full Time
75,000
School of Mechanical Engineering
Dr Suresh Babbar Professor & Dean 56 Ph.D, M.Tech 27 yrs 16/04/2012 Full Time
200000 10
School of Mechanical Engineering
Dr K.C Agrawal Professor 60 Ph.D 33 yrs 4/10/2012 Full Time
1,85,000 15
School of Mechanical Engineering
DrVineet Kumar Professor 35 Ph. D., M.Tech 16 yrs 3/10/2012 Full Time
70,000 5
School of Mechanical Engineering
Gaurav Sharma Assistant Professor 27 M. Tech.,B.Tech 6.5 yrs 13/12/2010 Full Time
35344
School of Mechanical Engineering
Mohit Sharma Assistant Professor 23 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1 yr 16/08/2011 Full Time
34372
School of Mechanical Engineering
BhartAnkurDogra
Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1.7 mnths 19/08/2011 Full Time
34372
School of Mechanical Engineering
VikasUcharia Assistant Professor 41 Pursuing Ph.D, M. Tech.
15 yrs 5/6/2012 Full Time
39985 1
School of Mechanical Engineering
Rupinder Singh Kanwar
Assistant Professor 28 M. Tech.,B.Tech 4.4 yrs 3/8/2012 Full Time
30,000
School of Mechanical Engineering
Shashi Kant Thakur
Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 mnths 6/8/2012 Full Time
33,400
School of Mechanical Engineering
Rupinder Singh Dhillon
Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1.8 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
21,600
School of Mechanical Engineering
Nishant Sharma Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
35,000
School of Mechanical Engineering
AshutoshVerma Lecturer 26 Pursuing M.Tech, B.Tech
2 yrs 3/8/2012 Full Time
20,000
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Prof. VirenderRihani
Professor 58 M. Tech.,B.Tech 35 yrs 28/09/2012 Full Time
200000 30
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Dr. Charanjeet Singh
Professor 36 Ph.D, M.Tech. 10 yrs 4/10/2012 Full Time
90,000 9
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Ratish Kumar Dhiman
Assistant Professor 28 M. Tech.,B.Tech 4 yrs 30/09/2010 Full Time
35344 11
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Pavan Kumar Sarma
Assistant Professor 30 M. S., B.Tech 2 yrs 1/2/2012 Full Time
34372
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Deepak Yadav Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1 yr 13/02/2012 Full Time
34372
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
SonalSood Assistant Professor 27 M. Tech.,B.Tech 5 yrs 4/10/2012 Full Time
33400
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
JaspreetKaur Assistant Professor 26 M. Tech.,B.Tech 6 mnths 6/8/2012 Full Time
33400 2
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Navdeepprasher Assistant Professor 23 M. Tech.,B.Tech 6 mnths 6/8/2012 Full Time
33400 3
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Vivek Sharma Assistant Professor 24 M. Tech.,B.Tech 6 mnths 6/8/2012 Full Time
33400 4
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
BhavnaPlaha Assistant Professor 28 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
33400 1
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
C.RamaGopal Assistant Professor 29 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2.3 yrs 5/12/2012 Full Time
33400
School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Neha Gupta Assistant Professor 29 M. Tech.,B.Tech 3yrs 17/12/2012 Full Time
33400 1
School of Computer Science Engineering
Dr. RajanVohra Professor 47 Ph. D., M.S 22 yrs 20/08/2011 Full Time
113430 22
School of Computer Science Engineering
Dr Sonia Vatta Associate Professor 39 Ph.D,M.Tech 13 yrs 7/2/2013 Full Time
72000 1
School of Computer Science Engineering
Pratibha Sharma Assistant Professor 30 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 11/10/2010 Full Time
34372 1
School of Computer Science Engineering
Neha Sharma Assistant Professor 26 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 29/09/2010 Full Time
34372
School of Computer Science Engineering
DhanshriParihar Assistant Professor 23 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1.2 yrs 16/08/2011 Full Time
33400 1
School of Computer Science Engineering
Shivjeet Singh Assistant Professor 27 M. Tech.,B.Tech 4.3 yrs 4/10/2012 Full Time
33400 7
School of Computer Science Engineering
VibhutiSikri Assistant Professor 24 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1.2 yrs 18/08/2011 Full Time
33400
School of Computer Science Engineering
MeenakshiShruti Pal
Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 3 + yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
21,600
School of Computer Science Engineering
Ms Shelly Bhalla Assistant Professor 28 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 5/10/2012 Full Time
33400 6
School of Computer Science Engineering
Mamta Sharma Assistant Professor 26 MCA, BCA 2 yr 6/8/2012 Full Time
21,600
School of Computer Science Engineering
Harpreet Singh Assistant Professor 26 M. Tech.,B.Tech 2 yrs 5/10/2012 Full Time
33400 2
School of Computer Science Engineering
Pryinka Sharma Assistant Professor 24 M. Tech.,B.Tech 1 yr 6/8/2012 Full Time
33,400
School of Computer Science Engineering
NidhiSood Assistant Professor 25 M. Tech.,B.Tech 4 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
33,400
School of Computer Science Engineering
ManjotKaur Assistant Professor 31 Pursuing Ph.D,M.Tech
9 yrs 1/1/2013 Full Time
33,400 7
School of Applied Sciences
Dr. SushilChaudhary
Associate Professor(Mathematics)
37 Ph. D.,M.Sc (Maths), M.Ed
8 yrs 01/10/2010 Full Time
70600 6
School of Applied Sciences
MeenakshiChauhan
Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
31 Pursuing Ph.D ,M.Sc (Maths) , M.Ed
5 yrs 29/09/2010 Full Time
30000 6
School of Applied Sciences
ShaliniGarg Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
42 M.Phil (Computer applications) , M.Sc (Applied Maths), B.Ed
9 yrs 30/08/2011 Full Time
33400
School of Applied Sciences
Asha Singh Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
24 M.Phil (Maths), M.Sc(Maths),B.Sc
1 yr 3/9/2011 Full Time
21600
School of Applied Sciences
P. C. Thakur Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
38 M.Phil (Maths) , M.Sc (Maths), M.Ed
13 yrs 19/09/2011 Full Time
24000
School of Applied Sciences
Rajeev Kumar Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
26 M.Phil (Maths), M.Sc(Maths)
1 yr 6/8/2012 Full Time
20000
School of Applied Sciences
Raksha Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
32 M.Phil (Maths), M.Sc(Maths)
1.9 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
16000
School of Applied Sciences
RichaVohra Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
25 M.Phil, M.Sc(Maths),B.Sc
2 mnths 20/08/2012 Full Time
16000
School of Applied Sciences
YogitaBala Assistant Professor(Mathematics)
23 M.Phil, M.Sc(Maths), B.Sc
2 mnths 27/08/2012 Full Time
16000
School of Applied Sciences
Dr. SumitaSood Assistant Professor(Chemistry)
42 Ph. D, M.Phil (Chemistry) ,M.Sc (Chemistry) PGDPM & LW.
11.1 yrs 18/08/2011 Full Time
44298 14
School of Applied Sciences
DrSusheelKalia Assistant Professor(Chemistry)
35 Ph.D(Chemistry), M.Sc(Chemistry), B.Ed
8 yrs 18/10/2012 Full Time
50,000 131
School of Applied Sciences
Neetika Sharma Assistant Professor(Chemistry)
32 Ph. D (Viva awaited) , M.Sc(Chemistry), B.Sc
9.5 yrs 18/08/2011 Full Time
34372 6
School of Applied Sciences
Kamini Sharma Assistant Professor(Chemistry)
28 Ph.D(Viva Awaited), UGC-NET, M.Sc (Chemistry)
5 yrs 1/1/2013 Full Time
30000 10
School of Applied Sciences
Dr. Sandeep Kumar
Assistant Professor(Physics)
37 Ph.D , M.Phil (Physics) , M.Sc (Physics), B.Ed.
7.5 yrs 11/10/2010 Full Time
50000 11
School of Applied Sciences
Saroop Chand Assistant Professor(Physics)
29 Pursuing Ph.D , UGC-NET , M.Phil (Physics) , M.Sc (Physics)
1.7 yrs 27/02/2012 Full Time
18000
School of Applied Sciences
Dr. NavjotHothi Assistant Professor(Physics)
29 Ph. D (Partical Physics), M.Sc (Physics), B.Sc
2.9 yrs 1/3/2012 Full Time
33400 19
School of Applied Sciences
Rajneesh Sharma Assistant Professor(Physics)
31 Ph.D(on completion), M. Phil , M.Sc (Physics), B.Ed.
4 yrs 16/08/2011 Full Time
33400 9
School of Applied Sciences
Dr. Itty Sharma Assistant Professor(Communication Skills)
29 Ph. D, UGC-NET-JRF, M.Phil, M.A (English)
5 yrs 16/06/2011 Full Time
33400 3
School of Applied Sciences
Ruchi Raj Thakur Assistant Professor(Communication Skills)
34 Pursuing Ph.D , M.Phil (English) , M.A (English), B.Ed.
4+ yrs 8/9/2011 Full Time
21600
School of Applied Sciences
MeenakshiKaith Assistant Professor(Biology)
28 Pursuing Ph.D , TET , M.Phil (Animal Physiology) , M.Sc (Zoology), B.Ed
3 yrs 21/08/2012 Full Time
15600 3
School of Management
Dr. Ajay Prashar Professor & Dean 42 Ph. D, MBA. 22 yrs 17/10/2011 Full Time
1,50,000 20
School of Management
Dr A.K Saihjpal Professor 63 Ph.D.,M.Com. 41 yrs 4/10/2012 Full Time
1,25,000
30
School of Management
Dr. Sulochana Assistant Professor 32 Ph. D.,MBA 5 yrs 01/09/2011 Full Time
38377 1
School of Management
NarenderChauhan
Assistant Professor 34 Pursuing Ph.D,UGC-NET , M. B. A.,
13 yrs 16/08/2011 Full Time
40380
School of Management
Ashwani Sharma Assistant Professor 26 M. B. A. 4 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Management
Karan Gupta Assistant Professor 24 M. B. A. 2.5 yrs 6/8/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Management
Neelam Sharma Assistant Professor 25 M. B. A.,MBE 2 mnths 23/8/2012 Full Time
20000
School of Management
RohitSublaik Assistant Professor 25 M. B. A. 5+ yrs 7/6/2012 Full Time
20000
School of Management
PuneetKapatia Assistant Professor 26 M. B. A. 1.2 yrs 3/9/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Management
SiddharthKashyap
Assistant Professor 26 M. B. A.UGC-NET
2 mnths 21/08/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Management
DakshDatyal Assistant Professor 25 M. B. A. 8 mnths 07.08.2012 Full Time
15000
School of Management
PreetikaChauhan Assistant Professor 26 MBA 1 yr 4/2/2013 Full Time
20000
School of Management
AftabTanwar Assistant Professor 30 M. B. A. 5 yrs 24.02.12 Full Time
40000
School of Management
SumitBehl Assistant Professor 34 M. B. A. 7 yrs 01.10.2012 Full Time
40000
School of Management
VinodNegi Assistant Professor 32 Pursuing Ph.D , UGC-NET,MBA
9 yrs 19/11/2012 Full Time
25000 4
School of Management
Uday Mittal Assistant Professor 34 Pursuing Ph.D , MBA
13 yrs 11/12/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Management
SanmeetKaur Assistant Professor 24 MBA 2 yrs 17/12/2012 Full Time
20000
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Gaurav Bhattacharya
Professor & Director 41 Ph. D.(Thesis submitted)
19 yrs 21/02/2012 Full Time
70000 2
School of Hospitality & Tourism
MsSonaliSinha Professor 38 Pursuing Ph. D, M.Tech , MTM.
17 yrs 27/09/2012 Full Time
1,50,000 11
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Parikshit Sharma Assistant Professor 27 M. Sc. (HMCT) 8 yrs 16/08/2011 Full Time
34372 1
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Shivani Karol Nanda
Assistant Professor 31 Pursuing Ph.D, M. T. A
8.6 yrs 17/08/2011 Full Time
27600
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Karan Berry Assistant Professor 27 Pursuing MTM , B. Sc. (HMCT)
3.8 yrs 26/09/2011 Full Time
26600
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Kusum Assistant Professor 31 Pursuing M.Phil MTM,
5.11 yrs 8/8/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Pallavi Thakur Assistant Professor 29 Pursuing Ph. D, JRF,NET,SET., MTM.
2.5 yrs 15/09/2012 Full Time
25000
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DrAngshu. Banerjee
Dean 52 Ph. D, M. Pharma 27 yrs 8/5/2012 Full Time
140000 12
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DrAnandBafna Professor 36 Ph. D, M. Pharma 18.9 yrs 3/10/2012 Full Time
80000 10
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DrPallaviBafna Professor 36 Ph. D, M. Pharma 10 yrs 3/10/2012 Full Time
80000 10
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
NiladriShekharGhosh
Assistant Professor 30 Pursuing Ph.D, M. Pharma, B.Pharma
6.6 yrs 3/8/2012 Full Time
35,000 3
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DrVikram Kumar Assistant Professor 28 Ph. D, M. Pharma 4 yrs 3/8/2012 Full Time
35,000 9
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Kulbhushan Assistant Professor 25 M. Pharma,B.Pharma
1 mnth 31/08/2012 Full Time
18,000 2
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XIV
Information about the Library
S. No
Department Total Space all kinds
Computer/Communication facilities
Total No. of Ref. Books (Each Department)
All Research Journals subscribed on a regular basis
All Research Journals subscribed on regular basis (Printed Journals)
All Research Journals subscribed on regular basis ( E-Journal )
1 Engineering & Technology
4560.95 Sq. Ft.
Access to all E-Journal Packages , and Web browsing are provided to all students In the Library
5639 51 1.(ASCE), 2. (Wiley- Computer Science+ DataSystem +Telecom.) , 3.(Wiley -Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering). 4. DELNET
2 Management 2160 28 1. (J- Gate Social and management Science), 2. (IAEME), 3.(SAGE)
3 Hospitality Management
665 7 Gale Cengage Learning
4 Pharmacy 554 7 Bentham Science Pharmacy Collection
TOTAL 9018 93 11717
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XV
Information about the Equipment
Department: School of Computer Science & Engineering
S. No. Item/Description Make and Model
Location Department Qty. Value in Rs.
(Per unit) Present
Condition Date of
Purchase 1. NComputing 1:10
HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™2 Quad
Samsung Computer Lab 1
44
12,975.00 Working 31/07/2010
2. NComputing 1:10 HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™2 Quad
Samsung Computer Lab 2
20
12,975.00 Working 31/07/2010
3. NComputing 1:10 HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™2 Quad
Samsung Computer Lab 3
23
12,975.00 Working 31/07/2010
4. NComputing 1:10 HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™2 Quad
Samsung Computer Lab 4
21
12,975.00 Working 31/07/2010
5. Standalone System
HDD – 500GB RAM – 2GB
Processor - Intel® Core ™i3
HP Computer Lab 4
01 28,295.00 Working 21/12/2010
6. UPS (30 KVA) PROACTA Computer Lab 1,2,3,4
01 3,76,531.00 Working 23/02/2011
7. UPS (10 KVA) PROACTA Computer Lab 1,2,3,4
01 2,01,435.00 Working 20/12/2010
8. Projector with Screen
Infocus Computer Lab 4
01+01
26,045.00 Working 13/12/2011
9. Printer (Laser Printer)
Canon Computer Lab 4
01 6,175.00 Working 27/08/2010
10. NComputing 1:5 HDD – 1 TB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™ i5
Acer Computer Lab 5
42 15,000.00 Working 03/12/2012
11. UPS (600 VA) NUMERIC Computer Lab 5
07 2,100.00 Working 03/12/2012
12. NComputing 1:5 HDD – 1 TB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™ i5
AOC Computer Lab 6
24 12,250.00 Working 07/09/2011
13. UPS (1KVA) NUMERIC Computer Lab 6
04 5100.00 Working 07/09/2011
14. Standalone System
HDD – 320 GB RAM – 2GB
Processor - Intel® Dual Core ™
Acer Computer Lab 7
25 24,000.00 Working 01/12/2012
15. Standalone System
(all of different conf.)
AOC HP
Computer Lab 7
06 - Working -
16. UPS (600 VA) NUMERIC Computer Lab 7
01 2,100.00
Working 15/11/2011
17. UPS (1KVA) NUMERIC Computer Lab 7
01 5100.00 Working 07/09/2011
18. NComputing 1:10 HDD – 1 TB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™ i5
AOC Computer Lab 8
33 12,400.00 Working 19/03/2012
19. NComputing 1:5 HDD – 1 TB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™ i5
AOC Computer Lab 8
18 12,250.00 Working 07/09/2011
20. UPS (1KVA) NUMERIC Computer Lab 8
02 5100.00 Working 07/09/2011
21. NComputing 1:5 HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor – Intel® Core ™ i5
AOC Faculty Room 1303
06 12,250.00 Working 07/09/2011
22. UPS (1KVA) NUMERIC Faculty Room 1303
01 5,100.00 Working 07/09/2011
23. Printer (Laser Printer)
Canon Faculty Room 1303
01 6,000.00 Working 07/09/2011
24. Standalone System
HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor - Intel® Core ™i3
AOC Dean CSE 1307
01 22,800.00 Working 19/09/2011
25. UPS (600 VA) NUMERIC Dean CSE 1307
01 2,100.00 Working 07/09/2011
26. Printer (Laser Printer)
Canon Dean CSE 1307
01 6,000.00 Working 07/09/2011
27. Scanner Canon Dean CSE 1307
01 3,200.00 Working 07/09/2011
28. Server Intel Xeon Quad Processor, 16 GB RAM, 148 X3 GB
HDD
IBM Server Room
01 4,00,000.00 Working 19/03/2012
29. Standalone System
HDD – 500GB RAM – 4GB
Processor - Intel® Core ™i3
HP Server Room
02 28,295.00 Working 21/12/2010
30.
Miscellaneous Stand Alone AOC
Bahra University Campus (Other
department Labs)
31 22,800.00 Working 19/09/2011 NComputing 1:5 AOC 66 12,250.00 Working 07/09/2011
NComputing 1:10 AOC 24 12,400.00 Working 19/03/2012 Printer Canon 21 6,000.00 Working 07/09/2011
UPS (600 VA & 1KVA)
Intex Numeric
21 5,100.00 2,100.00
Working 07/09/2011
Scanners Canon 6 3,200.00 Working 07/09/2011 Projectors Infocus
Benq Dell
3 2 1
26,045.00 30,000.00 31,000.00
Working 13/12/2011
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CIVIL (SURVEYING LAB) S. No. Item Description (Make and
model) Location (Department) Quantity Value
(Rs.) Present
Condition Date of
Purchase 1 Ranging Rod 3m Civil (Surveying Lab) 60 16200 Working 14.12.11 2 Metallic Tape 30m Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 9500 Working 14.12.11 3 Metallic Chain 30m Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 5500 Working 14.12.11 4 Cross Staff with Pole Civil (Surveying Lab) 15 14250 Working 14.12.11 5 Plane Table Sets Size
750x600x15mm Civil (Surveying Lab) 5 26000 Working 14.12.11
6 Alidade Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 9000 Working 14.12.11 7 Through Compass Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 4500 Working 14.12.11 8 Plumb Bobs Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 2000 Working 14.12.11 9 Automatic Levels 24x Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 125000 Working 14.12.11 10 U- Fork Civil (Surveying Lab) 15 3750 Working 14.12.11 11 Prismatic Compass Civil (Surveying Lab) 15 36000 Working 14.12.11 12 Leveling Staff 4m
Aluminium Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 8000 Working 14.12.11
13 Abney Level (225mm) Civil (Surveying Lab) 5 3250 Working 14.12.11 14 Hammers (2kg) Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 2500 Working 14.12.11 15 Axe Civil (Surveying Lab) 5 2000 Working 14.12.11
16 Steel Tape 30m Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 6500 Working 14.12.11 17 Planimeter Mechanical Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 24000 Working 14.12.11 18 Plier Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 3000 Working 14.12.11 19 Surveyor's Compass Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 28000 Working 14.12.11 20 Tangent Clinometer Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 22000 Working 14.12.11 21 Sprit Level Civil (Surveying Lab) 15 6000 Working 14.12.11 22 Drawing Box Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 2000 Working 14.12.11 23 Ghat Tracer Civil (Surveying Lab) 2 2400 Working 14.12.11 24 Magnet Compass in Wooden
Box Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 4150 Working 14.12.11
25 Survey Umbrella Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 28000 Working 14.12.11 26 Theodolite Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 185000 Working 14.12.11 27 Pantograph Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 28000 Working 14.12.11 28 Magnifying Glass Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 2000 Working 14.12.11 29 Arrow (400mm length) Civil (Surveying Lab) 10 650 Working 14.12.11 30 GPS Machine Civil (Surveying Lab) 1 21500 Working 14.12.11 31 Total Station Civil (Surveying Lab) 1 328000 Working 14.12.11
DETAIL OF STRENGTH OF MATERIAL LAB
S. No.
Item / Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Universal Testing Machine 200kN complete with computer
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Production Technique Lab
5,25,000 Not Installed yet
9.12.11
2 Rockwell cum Brinell Hardness Tester
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Production Technique Lab
1,47,000 Problem in Dial
Indicator
9.12.11
3 Impact testing Machine
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Production Technique Lab
1,62,400 OK 9.12.11
4 Bending of simply supported beam
Bharat innovation and Hy-Tech engineers
M.E Production Technique Lab
25,780 OK 30.12.11
DETAIL OF FLUID MECHANICS LAB
S.No. Item / Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Forced vortex apparatus Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
73,500 OK 9.12.11
2 Discharge over notches apparatus
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
63,000 OK 9.12.11
3 Temperature constant of thermomter
Bharat innovation and Hy-tech
engineers
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
66,780 OK 30.12.11
4 Metacentric height Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
37,800 OK 9.12.11
5 Venturimenter and orificemeter apparatus
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
52,500 OK 9.12.11
6 Losses due to friction in pipes apparatus
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
57,750 OK 9.12.11
7 Bernoulis theorem apparatus
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
60,900 OK 9.12.11
8 Impact of jet apparatus Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
62,300 OK 9.12.11
9 Pitot tube apparatus Bharat innovation and Hy-tech
engineers
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
57,780 OK 30.12.11
10 Loses in enlargement contration
Bharat innovation and Hy-tech
engineers
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
37,780 OK 30.12.11
11 Orifice and mouth piece apparatus
Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
80,500 OK 9.12.11
12 Reynolds Apparatus Hydraulic and Engineering Instruments
M.E Fluid Mechanics
Lab
52,500 OK 9.12.11
SOIL MECHANICS LAB
S. No.
Item Description (Make and model) Location (Department) Quantity
Value (Rs.)
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Hydraulic Sample Extruder Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 55600 Working 18.12.12
2 Moisture Meter Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 14000 Working 18.12.12
3 Liquid Limit Motorised App. Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 14000 Working 18.12.12
4 Plastic Limit Set App. Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 1390 Working 18.12.12 5 Oven Digital 24x24x24 Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 22000 Working 18.12.12 6 Pycnometer Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 850 Working 18.12.12 7 Sieve Shaker Motorised Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 22000 Working 18.12.12
8 Uncomfined Test App. With all Acc Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 145000 Working 18.12.12
9 Proving Ring Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 29900 Working 18.12.12
10 Direct Shear App. with all Acc. Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 85000 Working 18.12.12
11 Compaction set Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) Set (3) 19500 Working 18.12.12 12 Sand Replacement App. Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 2400 Working 18.12.12
13 C.B.R. Test App. With all acc. Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 1 64500 Working 18.12.12
14 Sieve(I.S. Brass) Civil (Soil Mechanics Lab) 35 20650 Working 18.12.12
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB :G
CONCRETE LAB:
S.NO. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED NOS. OF SETS REQUIRED
1. California Bearing Ratio Apparatus 1
2. Aggregate Crushing Value Apparatus 1
3. Penetration Test Apparatus 1
4. Viscosity Test Apparatus 1
5. Ductility Test Apparatus 1
6. Softening Test Apparatus 1
7. Flash & Fire Point Apparatus 1
8. Flakiness Apparatus 1
9. Water Absorption Specific Gravity Apparatus 1
10. Los Angles Abrasion Testing Machine 1
11. North Dakota Apparatus 1
12. Deval Attrition Machine 1
13. Dorry Abrasion Machine 1
14. Impact Value Apparatus 1
15. Marshal Stability Apparatus 1
S.NO NAME OF EQUIPMENT’S
NOS. OF SETS REQUIRED
1. Electric Oven (550×530×760MM) 1
2. Electric Oven (Digital)(550×530×760MM) 1
3. Compression Testing Machine (Motored) (1500 KN) 1
4. Balance (0.001-10kg Capacity) 2
5. Cube Mould (75mm x 75mm x 75mm) 20
6. Cube Mould(150mm x 150mm x 150mm) 20
7. Vibrating Machine for Cement Cubes (Digital)(½ HP,
2880RPM)
1
8. Slump Test Cone 5
9. Vicat Apparatus 5
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS LAB:
10. Trowels (Big) 5
11. Trowels (Small) 5
12. Le-ChatelierMould 20
13. Spade 2
14. I.S. Sieves Set ( 300mm)dia 1
15. I.S. Sieves 75 mic. 1
16. Pycnometer(1 kg) 5
17. Electronic Scale (220kg) 1
18. Electronic Scale (3kg) 1
19. Variable Flow Air Permeability Apparatus 1
20. Le-chatelier Flask 20
21. Calorimeter 1
22. Sieve Shaker ( 300mm) 1
23. Tamping Rod 5
24. Compaction Factor Apparatus 1
25. Flow Table 1
26. Concrete Test Hammer (Rebound hammer) 1
27. Beam Mould (100x100x500) 5
28. Beam Mould (150x150x700) 5
29. Cylindrical Mould (150 x 300) 5
30. Cylindrical Mould (100 x 200) 5
31. Cylindrical Measure 5
32. Cylindrical Meter Pot 1
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS LAB:
S.NO. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED NOS. OF SETS REQUIRED
1 Clark Maxwell’s Apparatus 1
2 Flexural Rigidity Beam Apparatus 1
3 Moment Area Theorem Apparatus 1
4 Elastically Coupled Beam Apparatus 1
5 Continuous Beam Apparatus 1
6 Columns and Struts Apparatus 1
7 Three Hinged Apparatus 1
8 Two Hinged Apparatus 1
9 Pin Jointed Truss Apparatus 1
10 Curved Beam Apparatus 1
11 Cantilever Unsymmetrical Bending Apparatus 1
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB.
S No. Item/ Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1. CADENECE/ PSPICE CADENES PSPICE Full Version 15.6(Electronic Design Software)
Lab 2401 577000 Non – consumable Working
08/03/2012
2. Multimeter (Analog) - 2402 1500 Non – consumable Working
03/03/2011
3. Mechanical Voltmeter(0-20v)
- 1 380 Non – consumable Working
03/03/2011
4. Fixed D.C. Power
Supply
+5v, ±12V 6800
5. Variable D.C. Supply +1.2V to +15V and -
1.2V to -15V
11200
6. A.C. Power Supply 15-0-15 Volts 5 2250
7. IC 741 Operational Amplifier IC 20 160
8. Capacitors 1 µF, 0.5 µF, 10µF,
0.1µF, 100µF,
1200
DIGITAL LAB
S No. Item/Description Make and Model Location
Department Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1. IC 7414 hex Schmitt trigger inverter LAB 2201-A
20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
2.
IC 74153
dual 4-line to 1-line data
selector/multiplexer LAB 2201-A
20*18 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
3.
IC 7416
hex inverter buffer/driver with 15 v
open collector outputs LAB 2201-A
20*29 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
4.
IC 74192
synchronous up/down decade
counter with clear LAB 2201-A
20*35 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
5.
IC 74193
synchronous up/down binary
counter with clear LAB 2201-A
20*24 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
6. IC 7447
BCD to 7-segment decoder/driver
with 15 v open collector outputs LAB 2201-A
20*39 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
7. IC 7476
dual J-K flip-flop with preset and
clear LAB 2201-A
20*22 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
8. IC 74181
4-bit arithmetic logic unit and function
generator LAB 2201-A 20*65 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
9. IC 7483 4-bit binary full adder
LAB 2201-A 20*28 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
10. IC 7485 4-bit magnitude comparator
LAB 2201-A 20*22 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
11. IC 7486 quad 2-input XOR gate
LAB 2201-A 20*12 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
12. IC 7490
decade counter (separate divide-by-
2 and divide-by-5 sections) LAB 2201-A
20*24 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
13. IC 7491
8-bit shift register, serial In, serial
out, gated input LAB 2201-A
20*55 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
14. IC 7495
4-bit shift register, parallel In,
parallel out, serial input LAB 2201-A
20*195
CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
15. IC 7400 quad 2-input NAND gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
16. IC 7408 quad 2-input AND gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
17. IC 7410 triple 3-input NAND gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
18. IC 74139 dual 2 to 4-line decoder/demultiplexer
LAB 2201-A 20*22 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
19. IC 74148 8-line to 3-line priority encoder
LAB 2201-A 20*26 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
20. IC 7420 dual 4-input NAND gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
21. IC 7421 dual 4-input AND gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
22. IC 7427 triple 3-input NOR gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
23. IC 7432 quad 2-input OR gate
LAB 2201-A 20*15 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
24. NE 555 IC Timer Dual in line package
LAB 2201-A 160 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
25.
26. Logic
Probes With LED indicators
2750
27. Wire Roll --- LAB 2201-A
2*480 17/10/12
28. Function
Generator Upto 3MHz 4
48000
MICROCONTROLLER AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LAB EQUIPMENTS/COMPONENTS LIST
S No. Item/Descriptio
n Make and
Model
Location Department
Value in Rs. Present
Condition Date of
Purchase
1. Breadboard Trainer 2500 LAB 2201-B 20*2500
NON- CONSUMABLE
WORKING
17/10/12
2. 8051 Controller 90 LAB 2201-B 50*90
CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
3. Crystals 30 LAB 2201-B 30*30 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
4. 7 Segment LED 11 LAB 2201-B 100*11 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
5. Key Type Switch 100 LAB 2201-B 100*8 CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
6. Ceramic Capacitor 2 LAB 2201-B 60*2
CONSUMABLE 17/10/12
7. Fixed D.C.
Power Supply +5V LAB 2201-B
3*1200=3600 Non – consumable
Working
17/10/12
8. Function generator 3MHz
Scientech.
2201-A 4*12000 =
48000 Non- consumable
working 17/10/12
ANTENNA LAB
S No.
Item/Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1.
Antenna trainer “SCIENTECH” model ST2261
Lab 2201-A 264000 Non-consumable working
20/04/12
2. Antenna trainer “SCIENTECH” model
ST2262
1 115000 Non-consumable working
24/04/12
3. Antenna base unit ST2261
3 146700 Non-consumable working
20/04/12
MICROPROCESSOR LAB EQUIPMENT LIST
S No.
Item/Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition Date of Purchase
1. Microprocessor Training Kit
8086 includes 10 types of cards with motor and external interface connector
16 543024
NON – CONSUMABLE WORKING
17/11/11
BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
S No. Item/Description Make and Model
Location Department
Value in (Rs.)
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1. Wheat stone bridge
- 2402 1*4400
Non- consumable WORKING
28/10/10
2. MAX –WELL BRIDGE KIT
- 2402 1*3500
Consumable (Working)
19/09/11
3. RESISTORS
500Ω,1K,10K,2K,5K,100K 1M Ω
2402 50*8
Consumable (Working)
28/10/10
4.
CAPACITOR .1µf,100 µf,2.2 µf
2402 60*8
Consumable (Working)
19/09/11
5. CATHODE RAY
OSCILLOSCOPE SCINTECH 30MHz
DUAL CHANNEL
2402 1*20500
Non- consumable WORKING
28/10/10
6.
TOOL KIT -
2402 1*180
Non- consumable WORKING
28/10/10
7. SOLDERING KIT
WITH WIRE &
FLUX -
2402
1*180
Consumable (Working)
28/10/10
8. BREAD
BOARDWITH
15V VARIABLE
SUPPLY -
2402
5*1600
Non- consumable WORKING
17/11/11
9. VARIABLE D.C
POWER SUPPLY
+/-15V WITH
DIGITAL
DISPLAY -
2402
5*3000=15000
Non- consumable WORKING
17/11/11
10. CATHODE RAY
OSCILLOSCOPE
SCINTECH
CADDO803
25/30MHz
2402 3*27000=81000
Non- consumable WORKING
17/11/11
11. FUNCTION
GENRATOR 0-
2MHz -
2402
2*6500=13000
Non- consumable WORKING
17/11/11
12. FUNCTION
GENRATOR 0-
2MHz -
2402
1*6500=6500
Non- consumable WORKING
21/11/11
13. Step –DOWN
TRANSFORMER
0-9V
2402
5*75=375
consumable WORKING
19/9/11
14. TRANSISTOR
NPN 2N3904
2402 30*18=540
consumable WORKING
19/9/11
15. CONNECTING
WIRES -
2402 2*19=38
consumable WORKING
19/9/11
16. ZENER DIODE -
2402 50*4=200
consumable WORKING
19/9/11
17. DIGITAL
MULTIMETER SCIENTECH
2402 4*950=4750
NON-consumable WORKING
19/09/11
18. IC 7400
quad 2-input NAND
gate 2402
50*15 CONSUMABLE WORKING
28/10/10
19. IC 7402
quad 2-input NOR
GATE 2402
50*15 CONSUMABLE WORKING
28/10/10
20. IC 7408
quad 2-input AND
gate 2402
15*15 CONSUMABLE WORKING
28/10/10
21. IC 7404 hex inverter
2402 15*15
CONSUMABLE WORKING
28/10/10
22.
IC 7410 triple 3-input NAND
gate
2402 45*18
Consumable (Working)
28/10/10
23.
IC 7427 triple 3-input NOR
gate
2402 15*25
Consumable (Working)
28/10/10
24.
DIODE 4007
2402 100*1.50
Consumable (Working)
28/10/10
25.
IC 741
OPERTIONAL
AMPLIFIER
2402 20*8=160
Consumable (Working)
19/9/11
26. INSULATING
TAPE -
2402 2*15=30
Consumable (Working)
19/9/11
27.
CUTTER -
2402 2*390=780
NON Consumable (Working
19/09/11
28. BREAD BOARD
WITH +/-15V
VARIABLE
SUPPLLY -
2042
5*1600=8000
NON Consumable (Working)
19/9/11`
29.
TRANSISTOR BC 147
2402 25*2.50
Consumable (Working)
28/10/10
30.
LED -
2402 100*2
Consumable (Working)
31. Mechanical Voltmeter(0-20v)
- 2402 2*410=820
Non – consumable Working
28/10/10
32. Fixed D.C. Power
Supply +/-12v 2402
2*1400=2800
Non – consumable Working
17/10/12
33. A.C. Power
Supply 15-0-15 Volts
2250
34. IC 741
Operational
Amplifier IC
160
35. Bread board trainer - 2404 7*3000=21000
Non consumable working
18/11/10
36. Function generator
1MHz - 2404
2*7000=14000
Non consumable working
18/11/10
37.
Capacitors
1 µF, 0.5 µF,
10µF, 0.1µF,
100µF,
1200
38. Analog Multimeter(50mA)
- 2404 5*750=3750
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
39. CURRENT SOURCE (0-50Ma)
- 2404 2*2250=4500
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
40. Soldering Station(25v)
2*1250=2500
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
41. De-Solder Pump
2*165=330
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
42. tweezer - 2404 7*15
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
43. First aid box 2404 1*550
consumable working
03/03/2011
44. cutter - 2404
2*90=180
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
45. Analog milli ammeter
- 2404 3*320=960
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
46. thimble - 2404 1*95=95
Non consumable working
03/03/2011
47. Banana connector - 2404
10*25=250
Consumable working
03/03/11
48. Simple connector - 2404
10*25=250
Consumable working
03/03/11
49. Multi core - 2404
1*380=380
Consumable working
03/03/11
50. Rheostat 5ampere - 2404
2*520=1040
Non-Consumable working
03/03/11
MICROWAVE AND RADAR ENGINEERING LAB EQUIPMENTS/COMPONENTS LIST
Sr. No. Item/Description
Make and
Model
Location Department Qty. Present
Condition Date of
Purchase
1 Solid State Source with Power supply (Klystron Based)
1 ordered
2 Frequency meter (M.Type) 1 ordered
3 Variable Attenuator 1 ordered
4 Slotted Section 1 ordered
5 Tunable Probe 1 ordered
6 Detector Mount 1 ordered
7 Precision Short 1 ordered
8 Solid Dielectric Cell 1 ordered
9 VSWR Meter 1 ordered
10 BNC Cable 2 ordered
11 W/G to Coaxial Adaptor SMA 1 ordered
12 Fixed Attenuator 3dB 1 ordered
13 Fixed Attenuator 6 dB 1 ordered
14 Fixed Attenuator 10 dB 1 ordered
15 E-plane Bend 1 ordered
16 H-Plane Bend 1 ordered
17 Detector Mount (Micrometer type) 1 ordered
18 CD Coupler 20 dB 1 ordered
19 Pyramidal Horn 1 ordered
20 Movable Short 1 ordered
21 E-plane Tee 1 ordered
22 H-Plane Tee 1 ordered
51. LVDT
1 ordered
52. Resistors (10K ,1K,20K,1M,4.7K,47Ω, 100 Ω, 512 Ω,2K,
50each ordered
53. Tool Kit
3 ordered
54. Cutter
3 ordered
55. AC/DC voltmeter (0-10mA),
5 ordered
56. Digital multimeter 5
23 Matched Termination 1 ordered
24 SS Tuner 1 ordered
25 Waveguide Stand 4 ordered
26 Radiation Pattern with EP Bends 1 ordered
27 Phase Shifter 1 ordered
28 E-H Tee 1 ordered
29 Magic Tee 1 ordered
30 EH-Tuner 1 ordered
31 Direct Reading Frequency Meter 1 ordered
32 Straight W/G with Round Flange 1’ length 1 ordered
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB EQUIPMENTS/COMPONENTS LIST
S No. Item/Description Make and Model
Location Department
Qty Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1.
ANALOG COMMUNICATION TRAINER (AM, FM & PM MODULATION/DEMODULATION) SPECIFICATIONS It demonstrate AM, FM & PM (Phase Modulation) Modulation and Demodulation techniques.. On-Board synchronized Source. Various test points provided on-board with comprehensive instruction manual. Inbuilt power supply Assembled in ABS plastic box with cover Set of patch chords &users manual Trainer demonstrates the principle of Amplitude Mod. &Demod. Built - in IC based DC regulated power supply On-Board Audio Oscillator 100Hz to 10KHz. Amplitude Modulation. Double Sideband AM Generation. Single Sideband AM Generation (USB/ LSB). O/P Amplifier Audio Pre-Amplifier. Ceramic Filter. & On- Board Antenna. It would also demonstrate Frequency Modulation & Demodulation and also demonstrate Phase Modulation and Demodulation FM Modulator: 1.Varactor Modulator, 2.FMvia PM. PM Modulator.
Model: CT-ACT
2201-A 2 ordered
2. DSB/SSB AM TRANSMITTER TRAINER Technical Features: On board variable frequency audio oscillator, Carrier freq generator On board DSB & SSB Modulator, Band Pass
Model: CT-DSB/SSB-T
2 ordered
filter, 455 KHz Generator, Audio & RF Amplifiers Transmitting Antenna, Speaker & Headphones Technical Specifications : * Audio Oscillator (Sine Wave Generator): Frequency : 300 Hz to 3.4 KHz * Amplitude : 0 to 2 Vp-p * Audio Input : Audio Pre-amplifier with microphone input. * Audio Input : Audio Pre-amplifier with microphone. Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO) : * Frequency Range : 1) 400 KHZ to 1500 KHz * Amplitude : 0 to 2 Vp-p * Output Impedance : 50 ohms AM/DSB/SSB/Modulator Modulation : Amplitude Modulation Double Side Band Single Side Band (USB & LSB) Carrier Input : 1 to 1000 KHz Modulating Input : 0.1 to 100 KHz Carrier Null : Adjustable Output Amplitude : Adjustable Ceramic Fileter Centre Frequency ; 455 KHz Band Width : 10 KHZ +/- 3 KHz Band Pass Filter : Central Frequency : 1.455 KHz Band Width : 10 KHz +/- 3 KHz Antenna : MW coil Antenna
3. DSB/SSB AM RECEIVER TRAINER Salient Features * On board variable capacitor training * On board receiving antenna, Local Oscillator, BFO, RF Amplifier, Mixer, IF Amplifiers, Detectors, AGC, Audio o/p amplifier, Speaker & Headphones Super heterodyne Receiver Frequency range: 400KHz to 1.5 MHz Intermediate Frequency: 455 KHz Inputs: RF Signal Output: IF frequency 455 KHz adjustable F1 filter: Duel Tune LC RF Amplifier with variable gain: Mixer(Frequency converter) Dual Gate MOSFET input : Local Oscillator & RF Output frequency: 455 KHz adjustable F1 Filter : Duel Tune LC Local Oscillator Output signal : Sine wave for local Osc. Input Frequency: From 900KHz to 2.2 MHz gang tuned Amplitude: adjustable from 0 – 2 V p-p Output Impedance: 50 Ohms 1st IF &IInd IF Amplifier: Central frequency: 455 KHz Load Impedance: Variable R-L-C Gain; Automatic Gain Control Gain 1 – 43 dB and * Gain 2 – 47 Db Diode Envelope Detector: * Detection of the positive and negative envelope with variable R-C filter DSB Product Detector: * Operating
Model: CT-DSB/SSB-R
2 ordered
frequency: Adjustable from 400KHz to 500KHz SSB Input Amplitude: 1 Volt p-p
4. SUPERHETRODYNE RADIO RECEIVER TRAINER Used for AM reception. Fault creation to understand block of super hetrodyne reception. Circuit diagram display on the PCB. Self contained unit to understand and demonstrate principle of super hetrodyne receiver. Characteristics &alingnment features. Adjustment and control at all stages Signal level meter supplied alongwith the equipment. Power : 230V, +/-10%, 50Hz Accessories : User’s Manual with Experimental book and patch cords.
Model: CT-SRT
2 ordered
5. PAM-PWM-PPM MODULATION & DEMODULATION TRAINER KIT Pulse Modulation Techniques: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Pulse Width Modulation Pulse Position Modulation On-board Sampling Frequencies (Pulse):- 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz, 64KHz On-board Generator:- 1.Sine Wave:- 1KHz & 2KHz (Gain adjustable) 2.Square wave:- 1KHz & 2KHz (optional) Low Pass Filter: 4m order VW Filter Voice Communication: Voice link using dynamic mic& speaker AC Amplifier with adjustable gain control DC Out put: -4 V(variable) Switched faults : 8 nos. Interconnections:- 4mm banana sockets Test Points: 29 Power Supply: 220V ±10%, 50Hz Included:- Manual , Set of Patch cords, Line Cord, Microphone, Head Phone Experiments : PAM using natural & flat top sampling Samples, Sample & Hold & Flat top out puts in PAM. PPM using DC & AC (Sine Wave) Modulating Signals. Pulse Position Demodulation Pulse width Modulation &Demodulation
Model: CT-PAM/PWM/PPM
2 ordered
6. DIGITAL COMMUNICATION TRAINER (ASK, FSK, PSK & QPSK MODULATION/DEMODULATION) SPECIFICATIONS It demonstrate ASK, FSK, PSK and it’s variation like QPSK Carrier Modulation and Demodulation techniques. Inbuilt Power Supply. On-Board synchronized Source. Various test points provided on-board with comprehensive instruction manual. Inbuilt power supply Assembled in ABS plastic box with cover Set of patch chords &users manual
Model: CT-DCT
2 ordered
7. TDM PULSE AMPLITUDE MODULATION/DEMODULATION TRAINER Salient Features:- On board sine generator (Sync) On board pulse generator 4 Analog I/P channels sampled & Time Division Multiplexing 5 Selectable sampling frequencies Selectable pulse duty cycle Selectable external/internal sampling 4 channels de-multiplexer Generation of clock at Receiver by PLL system 4th order butter worth low pass filters Technical Specifications:. Crystal Frequency : 6.4 MHz Analog Input Channel: 4 Multiplexing: Time Division Multiplexing Modulation: Pulse Amplitude Modulation On board Analog Signal: 250Hz 500Hz 1 KHz & 2 KHz Sampling Rate: 16 KHz/ channel Sampling Pulse : With Duty Cycle variable from 0 – 19% in steps Clock Re-generation at Receiver: Using PLL Low Pass filter cut-off frequency : 3.4 KHz
Model: CT-TDM
2 ordered
8. DELTA, ADAPTIVE DELTA & DELTA SIGMA MODULATION & AND DEMODULATION TRAINER The kit provides facility to examine Delta & Adaptive Modulation and Demodulation. An exhaustive manual is provided with the system, which provides detailed experimental procedure and complete circuit diagram of the system Delta Modulation Techniques : Delta Modulation/Demodulation Adaptive Delta
Model: CT-ADM
2 ordered
Modulation/Demodulation Onboard sampling frequency : 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz, 64KHz Onboard sine wave generator : 250Hz, 500Hz, 1KHz, 2KHz and DC level (variable Amplitude 0-5 V p-p) Low pass filter type : 2nd & 4th order butter worth filter Cut-off frequency : 3.4 KHz Interconnection : Banana Post Power Supply : +5V, +/-12V, 1Amp.
9. ANALOG SIGNAL SAMPLING & RECONSTRUCTION TRAINER Crystal controlled Pulse Generator Demonstrates Sampling and Reconstruction On board Analog Generator Selectable Sampling Frequencies Sampling Pulse Duty cycle selectable Internal/external sampling input selectable Separate Sample and Sample/Hold outputs. On-board 2nd order and 4th order L.P. Filters. Crystal frequency: 6.4 MHz Sampling frequency:2, 4, 8, 16 & 32 KHz (switch selectable) On board Generator: Synchronized 1 KHz sine wave (5 Vp-p) Duty Cycle: 0.90% in Decade steps (switch selectable) L.P. Filters : Butter worth 2nd & 4th order filter cut off frequency 3.4 KHz Inbuilt Power Supply Assembled in ABS plastic cabinet with cover Set of Patch Chords & Experimental Manual.
Model: CT-ASRK
2 ordered
10. Digital storage oscilloscope: Bandwidth: 25MHZ Channel : 2 channels+1 ext trig Real Time Sampling: 500MSa/s Equivalent Sampling Rate 10GSa/s Memory Depth: 4K/CH Rise time: <14ns Input Impedance: 1MΩ||17Pf Sec/div Range: 25ns/div-50s/div Roll:100ms-50s/div Vertical Sensitivity: 2mv-5v/div(1-2-5 sequence) Vertical Resolution: 8bit Display Color: TFT(320*234)5.7" LCD
(30MHz) 5 ordered
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING:
S. No
Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 Model: CT-ACT ANALOG COMMUNICATION TRAINER (AM, FM & PM MODULATION/DEMODULATION) SPECIFICATIONS: It demonstrate AM, FM & PM (Phase Modulation) Modulation and Demodulation techniques.On-Board synchronized Source. Various test points provided on-board with comprehensive instruction manual. Inbuilt power supply Assembled in ABS plastic box with cover Set of patch chords &users manual Trainer demonstrates the principle of Amplitude Mod. &Demod. Built - in IC based DC regulated power supply On-Board Audio Oscillator 100Hz to 10KHz. Amplitude Modulation. Double Sideband AM Generation. Single Sideband AM Generation (USB/ LSB). O/P Amplifier Audio Pre-Amplifier. Ceramic Filter. & On- Board Antenna. It would also demonstrate Frequency Modulation & Demodulation and also demonstrate Phase Modulation and Demodulation FM Modulator: 1.Varactor Modulator, 2.FMvia PM. PM Modulator.
02
2 . Model: CT-DSB/SSB-T DSB/SSB AM TRANSMITTER TRAINER Technical Features: On board variable frequency audio oscillator, Carrier freq generator On board DSB & SSB Modulator, Band Pass filter, 455 KHz Generator, Audio & RF Amplifiers Transmitting Antenna, Speaker & Headphones Technical Specifications : * Audio Oscillator (Sine Wave Generator): Frequency : 300 Hz to 3.4 KHz * Amplitude : 0 to 2 Vp-p * Audio Input : Audio Pre-amplifier with microphone input. * Audio Input : Audio Pre-amplifier with microphone. Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO) : * Frequency Range : 1) 400 KHZ to 1500 KHz * Amplitude : 0 to 2 Vp-p * Output Impedance : 50 ohms AM/DSB/SSB/Modulator Modulation : Amplitude Modulation Double Side Band Single Side Band (USB & LSB) Carrier Input : 1 to 1000 KHz Modulating Input : 0.1 to 100 KHz Carrier Null : Adjustable Output Amplitude : Adjustable Ceramic Fileter Centre Frequency ; 455 KHz Band Width : 10 KHZ +/- 3 KHz Band Pass Filter : Central Frequency : 1.455 KHz Band Width : 10 KHz +/- 3 KHz Antenna : MW coil Antenna
02
3 Model: CT-DSB/SSB-R DSB/SSB AM RECEIVER TRAINER Salient Features * On board variable capacitor training * On board receiving antenna, Local Oscillator, BFO, RF Amplifier, Mixer, IF Amplifiers, Detectors, AGC, Audio o/p amplifier, Speaker & Headphones Super heterodyne Receiver Frequency range: 400KHz to 1.5 MHz Intermediate Frequency: 455 KHz Inputs: RF Signal Output: IF frequency 455 KHz adjustable F1 filter: Duel Tune LC RF Amplifier with variable gain: Mixer(Frequency converter) Dual Gate MOSFET input : Local Oscillator & RF Output frequency: 455 KHz adjustable F1 Filter : Duel Tune LC Local Oscillator Output signal : Sine wave for local Osc. Input Frequency: From 900KHz to 2.2 MHz gang tuned Amplitude: adjustable from 0 – 2 V p-p Output Impedance: 50 Ohms 1st IF &IInd IF Amplifier: Central frequency: 455 KHz Load Impedance: Variable R-L-C Gain; Automatic Gain Control Gain 1 – 43 dB and * Gain 2 – 47 Db Diode Envelope Detector: * Detection of the positive and negative envelope with variable R-C filter DSB Product Detector: * Operating frequency: Adjustable from 400KHz to 500KHz SSB Input Amplitude: 1 Volt p-p
02
4 Model: CT-SRT SUPERHETRODYNE RADIO RECEIVER TRAINER Used for AM reception. Fault creation to understand block of super hetrodyne reception. Circuit diagram display on the PCB. Self contained unit to understand and demonstrate principle of super hetrodyne receiver. Characteristics &alingnment features. Adjustment and control at all stages Signal level meter supplied alongwith the equipment. Power : 230V, +/-10%, 50Hz Accessories : User’s Manual with Experimental book and patch cords.
02
5 Model: CT-PAM/PWM/PPM PAM-PWM-PPM MODULATION & DEMODULATION TRAINER KIT Pulse Modulation Techniques: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Pulse Width Modulation Pulse Position Modulation On-board Sampling Frequencies (Pulse):- 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz, 64KHz On-board Generator:- 1.Sine Wave:- 1KHz & 2KHz (Gain adjustable) 2.Square wave:- 1KHz & 2KHz (optional) Low Pass Filter: 4m order VW Filter
02
Voice Communication: Voice link using dynamic mic& speaker AC Amplifier with adjustable gain control DC Out put: -4 V(variable) Switched faults : 8 nos. Interconnections:- 4mm banana sockets Test Points: 29 Power Supply: 220V ±10%, 50Hz Included:- Manual , Set of Patch cords, Line Cord, Microphone, Head Phone Experiments : PAM using natural & flat top sampling Samples, Sample & Hold & Flat top out puts in PAM. PPM using DC & AC (Sine Wave) Modulating Signals. Pulse Position Demodulation Pulse width Modulation &Demodulation
6 Model: CT-DCT DIGITAL COMMUNICATION TRAINER (ASK, FSK, PSK & QPSK MODULATION/DEMODULATION) SPECIFICATIONS It demonstrate ASK, FSK, PSK and it’s variation like QPSK Carrier Modulation and Demodulation techniques. Inbuilt Power Supply. On-Board synchronized Source. Various test points provided on-board with comprehensive instruction manual. Inbuilt power supply Assembled in ABS plastic box with cover Set of patch chords &users manual
02
7 Model: CT-TDM TDM PULSE AMPLITUDE MODULATION/DEMODULATION TRAINER Salient Features:- On board sine generator (Sync) On board pulse generator 4 Analog I/P channels sampled & Time Division Multiplexing 5 Selectable sampling frequencies Selectable pulse duty cycle Selectable external/internal sampling 4 channels de-multiplexer Generation of clock at Receiver by PLL system 4th order butter worth low pass filters Technical Specifications:. Crystal Frequency : 6.4 MHz Analog Input Channel: 4 Multiplexing: Time Division Multiplexing Modulation: Pulse Amplitude Modulation On board Analog Signal: 250Hz 500Hz 1 KHz & 2 KHz Sampling Rate: 16 KHz/ channel Sampling Pulse : With Duty Cycle variable from 0 – 19% in steps Clock Re-generation at Receiver: Using PLL Low Pass filter cut-off frequency : 3.4 KHz
02
8 Model: CT-ADM DELTA, ADAPTIVE DELTA & DELTA SIGMA MODULATION & AND DEMODULATION TRAINER The kit provides facility to examine Delta & Adaptive Modulation and Demodulation. An exhaustive manual is provided with the system, which provides detailed experimental procedure and complete circuit diagram of the system Delta Modulation Techniques : Delta Modulation/Demodulation Adaptive Delta Modulation/Demodulation Onboard sampling frequency : 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz, 64KHz Onboard sine wave generator : 250Hz, 500Hz, 1KHz, 2KHz and DC level (variable Amplitude 0-5 V p-p) Low pass filter type : 2nd & 4th order butter worth filter Cut-off frequency : 3.4 KHz Interconnection : Banana Post Power Supply : +5V, +/-12V, 1Amp.
02
9 Model: CT-ASRK ANALOG SIGNAL SAMPLING & RECONSTRUCTION TRAINER Crystal controlled Pulse Generator Demonstrates Sampling and Reconstruction On board Analog Generator Selectable Sampling Frequencies Sampling Pulse Duty cycle selectable Internal/external sampling input selectable Separate Sample and Sample/Hold outputs. On-board 2nd order and 4th order L.P. Filters. Crystal frequency: 6.4 MHz Sampling frequency:2, 4, 8, 16 & 32 KHz (switch selectable) On board Generator: Synchronized 1 KHz sine wave (5 Vp-p) Duty Cycle: 0.90% in Decade steps (switch selectable) L.P. Filters : Butter worth 2nd & 4th order filter cut off frequency 3.4 KHz Inbuilt Power Supply Assembled in ABS plastic cabinet with cover Set of Patch Chords & Experimental Manual.
02
10 Digital storage oscilloscope 5 (30MHz)
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES –II:
S. No
Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 LVDT 1
2 Resistors (10K, 1K, 20K, 1M, 4.7K, 47Ω, 100 Ω, 512 Ω, 2K, 50each
3 Tool Kit 3
4 Cutter 3
5 AC/DC voltmeter (0-10mA), 5
6 Digital multimeter 5
7 Cathode ray oscilloscope 4 (25MHz)
8 Function generator 4 (2Mhz)
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ORGANIZATION:
S. No
Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 7432,7410,7486,7411, 50 Each
MICROWAVE & RADAR ENGINEERING LAB:
S-Band Microwave Test Bench: Sr. No. Item Name Quantity
1 Solid State Source with Power supply (Klystron Based) 1
2 Frequency meter (M.Type) 1 3 Variable Attenuator 1 4 Slotted Section 1 5 Tunable Probe 1
6 Detector Mount 1 7 Precision Short 1 8 Solid Dielectric Cell 1 9 VSWR Meter 1
10 BNC Cable 2 11 W/G to Coaxial Adaptor SMA 1 12 Fixed Attenuator 3dB 1 13 Fixed Attenuator 6 dB 1 14 Fixed Attenuator 10 dB 1 15 E-plane Bend 1 16 H-Plane Bend 1 17 Detector Mount (Micrometer type) 1 18 CD Coupler 20 dB 1 19 Pyramidal Horn 1 20 Movable Short 1 21 E-plane Tee 1 22 H-Plane Tee 1 23 Matched Termination 1 24 SS Tuner 1 25 Waveguide Stand 4 26 Radiation Pattern with EP Bends 1 27 Phase Shifter 1 28 E-H Tee 1 29 Magic Tee 1 30 EH-Tuner 1 31 Direct Reading Frequency Meter 1 32 Straight W/G with Round Flange 1’ length 1
C-Band Microwave Test Bench:
Sr. No. Item Name Quantity
1 Solid State Source with Power supply 1
2 Frequency meter (M.Type) 1
3 Variable Attenuator 1
4 Slotted Section 1
5 Tunable Probe 1
6 Detector Mount 1
7 Precision Short 1
8 Solid Dielectric Cell 1
9 VSWR Meter 1
10 BNC Cable 2
11 W/G to Coaxial Adaptor SMA 1
12 Fixed Attenuator 3dB 1
13 Fixed Attenuator 6 dB 1
14 Fixed Attenuator 10 dB 1
15 E-plane Bend 1
16 H-Plane Bend 1
17 Detector Mount (Micrometer type) 1
18 CD Coupler 20 dB 1
19 Pyramidal Horn 1
20 Movable Short 1
21 E-plane Tee 1
22 H-Plane Tee 1
23 Matched Termination 1
24 SS Tuner 1
25 Waveguide Stand 4
26 Radiation Pattern with EP Bends 1
27 Phase Shifter 1
28 E-H Tee 1
29 Magic Tee 1
30 EH-Tuner 1
31 Direct Reading Frequency Meter 1
32 Straight W/G with Round Flange 1’ length 1
33 S S Tuner 1
34 T Circulator 1
35 Y Circulator 1
36 Direct reading Frequency Meter 1
37 Isolator 1
J-Band Microwave Test Bench:
Sr. No. Item Name Quantity
1 Klystron Mount with tube 1
2 Frequency meter (M.Type) 1
3 Variable Attenuator 1
4 Slotted Section 1
5 Tunable Probe 1
6 Detector Mount 1
7 Precision Short 1
8 Liquid Dielectric Cell 1
9 VSWR Meter 1
10 Cooling Fan with Stand 1
11 BNC Cable 2
12 W/G to Coaxial Adaptor SMA 1
13 Fixed Attenuator 3dB 1
14 Fixed Attenuator 6 dB 1
15 Fixed Attenuator 10 dB 1
16 E-plane Bend 1
17 H-Plane Bend 1
18 Detector Mount (Micrometer type) 1
19 CD Coupler 20 dB 1
20 Pyramidal Horn 1
21 Movable Short 1
22 E-plane Tee 1
23 H-Plane Tee 1
24 Matched Termination 1
25 SS Tuner 1
26 Waveguide Stand 4
27 Radiation Pattern with EP Bends 1
28 Phase Shifter 1
29 E-H Tee 1
30 Magic Tee 1
31 EH-Tuner 1
32 Direct Reading Frequency Meter 1
33 Straight W/G with Round Flange 1’ length 1
34 S S Tuner 1
35 T Circulator 1
36 Y Circulator 1
37 Direct reading Frequency Meter 1
38 Isolator 1 X-Band Microwave Test Bench:
Sr. No. Item Name Quantity
1 Gunn Oscillator Mount with tube 2
2 Frequency meter (M.Type) 2
3 Variable Attenuator 2
4 Slotted Section 2
5 Tunable Probe 2
6 Detector Mount 2
7 Precision Short 2
8 Liquid Dielectric Cell 2
9 VSWR Meter 2
10 Cooling Fan with Stand 2
11 BNC Cable 4
12 W/G to Coaxial Adaptor SMA 2
13 Fixed Attenuator 3dB 2
14 Fixed Attenuator 6 dB 2
15 Fixed Attenuator 10 dB 2
16 E-plane Bend 2
17 H-Plane Bend 2
18 Detector Mount (Micrometer type) 2
19 CD Coupler 20 dB 2
20 Pyramidal Horn 2
21 Movable Short 2
22 E-plane Tee 2
23 H-Plane Tee 2
24 Matched Termination 2
25 SS Tuner 2
26 Waveguide Stand 8
27 Radiation Pattern with EP Bends 2
28 Phase Shifter 2
29 E-H Tee 2
30 Magic Tee 2
31 EH-Tuner 2
32 Direct Reading Frequency Meter 2
33 Straight W/G with Round Flange 1’ length 2
34 S S Tuner 2
35 T Circulator 2
36 Y Circulator 2
37 Direct reading Frequency Meter 2
38 Isolator 1
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
DETAILS OF CNC LAB
S. No.
Item / Description
Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 CNC Milling
Trainer Machine
Top Team Machine pvt. Ltd Faridabad Haryana
Machine Shop
10,70,000 Ok
02/08/2010
DETAIL OF MACHINE SHOP
S.No. Item / Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Lathe Machine 4’
Ft. with Geared
Head Stock and
Four Jaw Chuck
Top Team Machine pvt. Ltd Faridabad Haryana
Machine Shop
1,80,000 Ok
02/08/2010
2 Lathe Machine 4’
Ft. with Geared
Head Stock and
Three Jaw Chuck
Top Team Machine pvt. Ltd Faridabad Haryana
Machine Shop
1,80,000 Ok
02/08/2010
3 Lathe Machine 6’
Ft. with Geared
Head Stock and
Four Jaw Chuck
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Machine Shop
1,60,000 Ok
16/12/2011
4 Shaper Machine
8” Stroke with
Casted Machine
Vice
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Machine Shop
1,10,000 Ok
16/12/2011
5 Universal Milling
Machine with
Indexing Head
and Tail Stock
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Machine Shop
2,35,000 Ok
07/01/2012
6 Bench Drilling
Machine pillar
type with ½”
Chuck Capacity
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Machine Shop
7,800 Ok
31/07/2010
7 Bench Grinder
with 8” Wheel
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Machine Shop
4,250 Ok
31/07/2010
8 Surface Grinder
with 18”x8”
Magnetic Chuck
Lakshmi industries Ludhiana
Machine Shop
1,34,477 Ok
19/12/2011
9 Electric Hand
Drill Machine
Lakshmi industries Ludhiana
Machine Shop
3,977 Ok
17/12/2012
DETAIL OF WELDING SHOP
S.No.
Item / Description Make and Model Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 A.C Electrical Arc
Welding Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar Model No.
Pana 300 AAI
Welding Shop
28,000 Ok
31/07/2010
2 Electrical Arc
Welding Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar Model No.
Pana 300 AAI
Welding Shop
28,000 Ok
31/07/2010
3 TIG Welding
Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar Pana
machine WP300
Welding Shop
1,52,975 Ok
31/08/2011
4 MIG Welding
Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar Pana
machine KR250
Welding Shop
55,400 Ok
19/10/2010
5 Spot Welding
Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Welding Shop
60,500 Ok
16/12/2011
6 High pressure Gas
Welding Plant with
accessories
1) Oxygen
cylinder
2) Acetylene
Cylinder
3) Blow Pipe
4) Oxygen
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Welding Shop
1) 9,000 2) 10,150 3) 4,785 4) 3,135 5) 3,135
Ok
03/09/2011 03/09/2011 31/07/2010 31/07/2010 31/07/2010
regulator
5) Acetylene
Regulator
7 Plasma Cutting
Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Welding Shop
1,32,563 Ok
09/10/2012
8 Cut off Saw
Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Welding Shop
13,000 Ok
20/10/2010
9 Portable Hand
Grinder
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Welding Shop
8,125 Ok
31/07/2010
10 Bench Vice 6” Fairdeal Agencies
Jalandhar
Welding
Shop
Each
2655x8
Ok
31/07/2010
DETAIL OF FITTING SHOP
S.No. Item / Description Make and Model
Location Department
Value in Rs. Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Bench Drill Machine
Pillar Type with ½”
Chuck Capacity
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Fitting Shop 7,800 Ok
31/07/2010
2 Hand Drill Machine
(BOSCH Make)
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Fitting Shop 3,200 Ok
20/10/2010
3 Bench Vice 6” Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Fitting Shop Each 2655x8
Ok
31/07/2010
4 Pipe Vice Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Fitting Shop Each 640 x 2
Ok
31/07/10
DETAIL OF CARPENTRY SHOP
S.No. Item / Description Make and Model
Location Department
Value in Rs.
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Wood Working Lathe
Machine 6’
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Carpentry Shop
1,25,000 Ok
10/12/2011
2 Universal Wood
Working Machine 10”
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Carpentry Shop
80,000 Ok
10/12/2011
3 Hand Drill Machine Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Carpentry Shop
3,200 Ok
31/07/2011
4 Electric Hand Jig Saw
Machine
Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Carpentry Shop
65,000 Ok
03/09/2011
5 Skill Planner Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Carpentry Shop
9550 Ok
20/10/2010
6 Carpentry Vice Fairdeal Agencies Jalandhar
Carpentry Shop
Each 1110x8
Ok
03/09/2011
PRIME MOVERS & FLUID M/CS
S. No Name of Equipment with Specifications No. of Set ups Required
1 Pelton Wheel Turbine Test Rig (Close circuit) with 2HP Output with Crompton Pumps
1
2 Francis Turbine Test Rig (Close circuit) with 2HP Output with Crompton Pumps
1
3 Kaplan Turbine Test Rig (Close circuit) with 2HP Output with Crompton Pumps
1
4 Centrifugal Pump Test Rig (DC Motor Dc Drive)
1
5 Hydraulic Ram Test Rig (With Stand)
1
6 Reciprocating Pump Test Rig (DC Motor DC Drive)
1
7 Gear Pump Test Rig (DC Motor DC Drive)
1
8 Hydro Power Plant (100 Watt out put) D 1 9 Universal Vibration Apparatus 1
DYNAMICS OF M/C & VIBRATIONS:
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN LAB:
S. No Name of Equipment with Specifications No. of Set ups Required
1 40 (standalone PC s for Computer Aided design Lab 40 nos.
2 UPS (30 kVA) battery backup Single backup
3 PRO E latest version --
S. No
Name of Equipment with Specifications No. of Set ups Required
1 Cam Analysis Apparatus 1
2 Whirling of Shaft Demonstrator 1
3 Static and Dynamic Balancing Apparatus 1
4 Motorized Gyroscope 1
5 Journal Bearing Apparatus 1
6 Universal Governor Apparatus 1
7 Coriolli’s Component of Acceleration Apparatus ( with
digital RPM indicator)
1
8 Epicyclic Gear Train Apparatus (Digital RPM
indicator)
1
9 Digital Tachometer (Contact Type) 1
10 Digital Tachometer (Non Contact Type) 1
PRIME MOVERS & FLUID M/CS
S. No Name of Equipment with Specifications No. of Set ups Required
1 Pelton Wheel Turbine Test Rig (Close circuit) with 2HP Output with Crompton Pumps
1
2 Francis Turbine Test Rig (Close circuit) with 2HP Output with Crompton Pumps
1
3 Kaplan Turbine Test Rig (Close circuit) with 2HP Output with Crompton Pumps
1
4 Centrifugal Pump Test Rig (DC Motor Dc Drive)
1
5 Hydraulic Ram Test Rig (With Stand)
1
6 Reciprocating Pump Test Rig (DC Motor DC Drive)
1
7 Gear Pump Test Rig (DC Motor DC Drive)
1
8 Hydro Power Plant (100 Watt out put) D 1 9 Universal Vibration Apparatus 1
DYNAMICS OF M/C & VIBRATIONS:
S. No
Name of Equipment with Specifications No. of Set ups Required
1 Cam Analysis Apparatus 1
2 Whirling of Shaft Demonstrator 1
3 Static and Dynamic Balancing Apparatus 1
4 Motorized Gyroscope 1
5 Journal Bearing Apparatus 1
6 Universal Governor Apparatus 1
7 Coriolli’s Component of Acceleration Apparatus ( with
digital RPM indicator)
1
8 Epicyclic Gear Train Apparatus (Digital RPM
indicator)
1
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN LAB:
9 Digital Tachometer (Contact Type) 1
10 Digital Tachometer (Non Contact Type) 1
S. No Name of Equipment with Specifications No. of Set ups Required
1 40 (standalone PC s for Computer Aided design Lab 40 nos.
2 UPS (30 kVA) battery backup Single backup
3 PRO E latest version --
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCIES
LANGAUGE LAB S.No Item Description Make
and Model
Location Department
Qty. Value in Rs
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1. Stand alone System HDD- 500 GB RAM- 2GB Processor- Intel Core
HP Computer lab 7 1 28,295 Working 21-12-2010
2. Stand alone HDD- 320 GB RAM- 2GB Processor- Intel Dual Core
Acer Computer lab 7 25 24,000 22(working) 3(not working)
01-12-2012
3. Stand alone HDD- RAM- Processor-
AOC Computer lab 7 5 22,800 Working 19-09.2011
(PHYSICS LABORATORY)
S. No.
Item/Description Make &Model
Location Department
Value in Rs (per item)
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 (a) Dielectric Constant Apparatus
RIODE Physics Lab 8500.00 9775.00
Working 01-08-2010 19-09-2011
(b)
Test Capacitor
RIODE Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010 19-09-2011
(c) Variable Capacitor
RIODE Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010 19-09-2011
2 He- Ne Laser Source
SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 18000.00 Working 01-08-2010
3
Laser Diode Module LASER RADIATION AVIOD
Physics Lab 900.00 Working 01-08-2010
4
Optical Bench (1.5 m) SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 1900.00 Working 01-08-2010
5 Electrical Vibrator
SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 750.00 Working 01-08-2010
6
Michelson’s Interferometer SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 39000.00 Working 01-08-2010
7 (a)
Electromagnet with wooden stand
RIODE Physics Lab 26500.00 29945.00
Working 01-08-2010 19-09-2011
(b)
Power Supply for Electromagnet
RIODE Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010 19-09-2011
(c) Digital Flux / Gauss Meter RIODE Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010 19-09-2011
(d) Travelling Microscope SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 4300.00 Working 01-08-2010
8 (a) Stewart & Gee’s Type Galvanometer
SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 1900.00
Working 01-08-2010
(b)
Battery Eliminator
ASICO Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010
(c)
Rheostat SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010
(d)
Reversing Key ASICO Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010
9 (a)
Bar Pendulum SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 850.00 Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
(b)
Telescope
SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 2000.00 Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
(c)
Digital Stop Watch TAKSUN QUARTZ TIMER TS -1809
Physics Lab 640.00 Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
10(a) Newton’s Ring Apparatus SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 3950.00 4550.00
Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
(b)
Transformer 35 W SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 450.00 520.00
Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
(c) Spherometer
SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 185.00 210.00
Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
11
Spectrometer SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 4950.00 5695.00
Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
12(a) Wave Guide Kit Microwave Technologies INC.
Physics Lab 39000.00
Working 01-08-2010
(b)
VSWR
Microwave Technologies INC.MTI – VS501
Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010
(c) Klystron Power Supply Microwave Technologies INC.MTIKP 503
Physics Lab Working 01-08-2010
13(a) Advanced Optical Fiber Kit SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 10500.00 Working 01-08-2010
(b)
Function Generator
SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 3000.00 Working 01-08-2010
(c) Audio Frequency Function Generator
SPRUCE ENT.ME -950
Physics Lab 3000.00 Working
01-08-2010
(d)
CRO Sintech 20 MHZ Dual Channel
SCIEN TECH Caddo 801
Physics Lab 16500.00 Working 28-10-2010
(e) Digital Multimeter
UNITY M890G
Physics Lab 950.00 Working 28-10-2010
(f)
MIC
SPRUCE ENT. GV-605
Physics Lab 795.00 Working 01-08-2010
(g)
Speaker
SANTRO Physics Lab 685.00 Working 01-08-2010
CHEMISTRY:
S.No. Item/Description Make &Model Location Department
Value in Rs. (per item)
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1. Analytical balance Sunshine , K Roy& Company
Chemistry Lab 3820 Working 01/08/10 08/10/12
2 Cleveland’s Flash & Fire Point
Chaudhary Chemistry Lab 7300 Working 01/08/10
3 Conductivity Meter Spruce Enterprises
Chemistry Lab 2890 Working 01/08/10 19/9/11
4 Digital weighing balance
Eagle Chemistry Lab 5500 Working 01/08/10
5 Dissolved Oxygen Meter
Model-081G Chemistry Lab 6900 Working 01/08/10
6 Hot Air Oven Universal Chemistry Lab 13500 14000
Working 01/08/10 19/9/11
7 Pensky Martin Flash Point
Chaudhary Chemistry Lab 7100 Working 01/08/10
8 pH Meter Slope Chemistry Lab 2700 Working 01/08/10
9 Redwood Viscometer 1&2
Chaudhary Chemistry Lab 6950 Working 01/08/10
10 Stop Watch Digital Racer Chemistry Lab 625 Working 05/02/11
11 TLC Kit Spruce Enterprises
Chemistry Lab 4000 Working 01/08/10
12 Water Bath Serological Chemistry Lab 8200 Working 01/08/10
13 Hot Plate Spruce Enterprises
Chemistry Lab 2000 990
Working 01/08/10 19/09/11
14 Distillation Apparatus Basic/PH4 EDU STILL
Chemistry Lab 18000 Working 10/02/11
15 Colorimeter Spruce Enterprises
Chemistry Lab 3400 Working 19/09/11
14 Vernier Caliper SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 160.00 180.00
Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
15 Screw Gauge SPRUCE ENT.
Physics Lab 150.00 172.00
Working 28-10-2010 19-09-2011
DEPARTMENT: SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
S.No. Item Description Make and Model
Location Department
Qty. Value in Rs
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1. N-Computing 1:6 HDD-1ITB RAM-4GB Processor- Intel core i5
NOC 4307 4 12,250 PER TERMINAL
Working 07.09.2011
2. N-computing 1:10 HDD-500GB RAM-4GB Processor-Intel Core i5
NOC 4401 3 12,400 PER TERMINAL
TWO(WORKING) THREE(NOT WORKING)
19.03.2012
3. Standalone System 13 500GB HRD UGB RAM
NOC 4506 1 22,800/- Working 19.09.2011
4. UPS(1 KVA) Numeric 4307 2 5100 Working 07.09.2011
5. LCD Projector Benq 4506 1 2,9900/- Working 07.03.2011
DEPARTMENT-SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
S.no. Item/Description (Make & Model)
Quantity Location (department)
Value (Rs.)
Present condition
Date of purchase
1. Maid’s cart 01 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
12500 Working 24-8-11
2. Bucket plastic 11 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
1860 Working 10-11-11
3. Mug plastic 10 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
240 Working 10-11-11
4. Ironing board 01 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
2880 Working 10-11-11
5. Dust pan without brush
11 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
480 Working 10-11-11
6. Carpet brush 06 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
540 Working 10-11-11
7. Feather brush 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
1140 Working 10-11-11
8. Mop (pocchha) 20 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
200 Working 10-11-11
9. Spray bottles 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
540 Working 10-11-11
10. Wiper 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
900 Working 10-11-11
11. Cloth brush 06 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
780 Working 10-11-11
12. Mop 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
3600 Working 10-11-11
13. Cobweb brush (wooden handle)
08 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
280 Working 10-11-11
14. Dry mop 06 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
2880 Working 10-11-11
15. Soft broom 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
240 Working 10-11-11
16. Hard broom 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
864 Working 10-11-11
17. Wet floor sign (plastic)
03 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
1350 Working 10-11-11
18. Toilet brush 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
900 Working 10-11-11
19. Sponge brush 12 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
3060 Working 10-11-11
20. Floor scrubbing machine
01 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
15000 Working 24-8-11
21. Floor scrubbing pads :- Brush Red pads Black pad White pad
01 02 01 01
HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
4219 Working 2-11-11
22. Vacuum cleaner 01 HOUSEKEEPING 8500 Working 24-8-11
LAB-4503 23. Iron 01 HOUSEKEEPING
LAB-4503 460 Working 10-10-11
24. Ladder 01 HOUSEKEEPING LAB-4503
5000 Working 10-10-11
FRONT OFFICE & WAITING LOUNGE-4403
This lab consists of all fabricated furniture items only.
BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
S.no. Item/Description (Make & Model)
Quantity Location (department) Value (Rs.)
Present condition
Date of purchase
1. Full plate 116 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
14500 Working 10-11-11
2. Half plate 60 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
6900 Working 10-11-11
3. Quarter plate 119 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
7800 Working 10-11-11
4. Soup plate 42 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
6300 Working
5. Oval platter(9”) 04 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
2250 Working 10-10-11
6. Oval platter (12”) 04 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
5100 Working 10-10-11
7. Soup bowl 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
600 Working 10-11-11
8. Soup spoon (chinaware)
12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
240 Working 10-10-11
9. Egg cup 05 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
250 Working 10-11-11
10. Tea cup 36 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1980 Working 10-11-11
11. Saucer 37 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1080 Working 10-11-11
12. Tea pot (small) 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
420 Working 10-11-11
13. Tea pot (big) 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
580 Working 10-11-11
14. Milk pot (02 cups) 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1140 Working 10-11-11
15. Coffee cups 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
540 Working 10-11-11
16. Coffee saucer 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
540 Working 10-11-11
17. Milk pot (06 cup) 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
810 Working 10-11-11
18. Nappy bowl (5”) 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
975 Working 10-11-11
19. Nappy bowl (7”) 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1196 Working 10-11-11
20. Pickle bowl with lid
11 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
660 Working 10-11-11
21. Ashtray 14 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
770 Working 10-11-11
22. Cruet set 15 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
825 Working 10-11-11
23. Budvase 15 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
770 Working 10-11-11
24. Table knife 120 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
7560 Working 10-11-11
25. Soup spoon 120 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
5280 Working 10-11-11
26. Coffee machine 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
7000 Working 10-11-11
27. Ice pick 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
90 Working 10-10-11
28. Fruit basket (steel)
06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1650 Working 10-11-11
29. Fruit basket (cane)
06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
210 Working 10-11-11
30. Glass (ocean) 60 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
2510 Working 10-11-11
31. Anti-skid tray 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1170 Working 10-11-11
32. Fruit knife 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
360 Working 10-11-11
33. Water goblet 60 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
6200 Working 10-10-11
34. Brandy glasses 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1240 Working 10-10-11
39. Banana dish 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
190 Working 10-10-11
40. Pilsner glass 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
776 Working 10-10-11
41. Liqueur glass 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
450 Working 10-10-11
42. Future 501 glass 01 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
560 Working 10-10-11
43. Champagne saucer
02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1120 Working 10-10-11
44. Twist glass 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1040 Working 10-10-11
45. Shot glass 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
540 Working 10-10-11
46. Red wine glass 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1120 Working 10-10-11
47. Beer goblet 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1350 Working 10-10-11
48. White wine glass 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1120 Working 10-10-11
49. Fine drink (1213) 10 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
2510 Working 10-10-11
50. Fine drink (1913) 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
560 Working 10-10-11
51. San Marino 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-
640 Working 10-10-11
4504 52. Lyra glass 02 BOX BASIC TRAINING
RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
500 Working 10-10-11
53. Beer mug 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
780 Working 10-10-11
54. Chaffing dish (roll top)
06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
10800 Working 10-10-11
55. Fly killer 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1900 Working 10-10-11
56. Soup station 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
6200 Working 10-10-11
57. Casserole (3500 ml.)
02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
980 Working 10-10-11
58. Steel jug 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
2700 Working 10-10-11
59. Pop – up toaster (04 slice)
01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1950 Working 10-10-11
60. Peppermill 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
950 Working 10-10-11
61. Finger bowl with under liner
36 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
5940 Working 10-10-11
62. Sugar tong 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
180 Working 10-10-11
63. Tong 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
90 Working 10-10-11
64. Boston shaker 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1050 Working 10-10-11
65. Cocktail shaker 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
290 Working 10-10-11
66. Toothpick 10 packs BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
100 Working 10-10-11
67. Egg cup 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
450 Working 10-10-11
68. Venus soup ladle 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
360 Working 10-10-11
69. Chaffing dish 06 BASIC TRAINING 1080 Working 10-10-11
ladle RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
70. Wine opener 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
700 Working 10-10-11
71. Pastry slice 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
75 Working 10-10-11
72. Bar spoon 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
90 Working 10-10-11
73. Display bottle (glass)
02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1780 Working 10-10-11
74. Snack warmer 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
675 Working 10-10-11
75. Flat spoon 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
140 Working 10-10-11
76. Glass bowl 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
360 Working 10-10-11
77. Stirrer 01 pkt. BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
50 Working 10-10-11
78. Napkin stand 15 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1875 Working 10-10-11
79. Reserve sign 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1920 Working 10-10-11
80. Pourer (steel) 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
150 Working 10-10-11
81. Toothpick stand 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
720 Working 10-10-11
82. Straw holder 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1080 Working 10-10-11
83. Measure 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
75 Working 10-10-11
84. Nan basket (steel) 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
750 Working 10-10-11
85. Coffee spoon 24 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
432 Working 10-10-11
86. Tea spoon 36 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
918 Working 10-10-11
87. Table fork 120 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
6840 Working 10-10-11
88. A.P. spoon 120 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
5280 Working 10-10-11
89. Steak knife 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
348 Working 10-10-11
90. Butter knife 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
696 Working 10-10-11
91. Fish fork 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
528 Working 10-10-11
92. Fish knife 12 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
696 Working 10-10-11
93. Parfait spoon 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
264 Working 10-10-11
94. Menu card holder 15 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
3750 Working 10-10-11
95. Entrée (small) 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
330 Working 10-10-11
96. Entrée (big) 02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
390 Working 10-10-11
97. Oval platter (small)
06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
2250 Working 10-10-11
98. Oval platter (big) 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
5100 Working 10-10-11
99. Wine basket with stand
01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
3925 Working 10-10-11
100. Oil & vinegar cruet
02 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
500 Working 10-11-11
101. Tea tray (plastic) 06 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
750 Working 10-10-11
102. Insectocutor 01 BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT & BAR-4504
1900 Working 10-10-11
BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
S.no. Item/Description (Make & Model) Quantity Location (department)
Value (Rs.) Present condition
Date of purchase
1 Teacher-cum-Demonstration Table 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
31000 Working 24-11-11
2 Work Table with Overhead shelves/Lockable sliding doors
15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
221250 Working 22-12-11
3 Sink 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
202500 Working 22-12-11
4 Traulsen 1400 ltr. (4 Door Refrigerator ) 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
65000 Working 24/11/11
5 Salamander 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
15500 Working 9/9/11
6 Microwave oven 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
8500 Working 9/9/11
7 Tawa (cast iron) 4 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
630 Working 10-10-11
8 Weighing machine (big) 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
8500 Working 10-11-11
9 Weighing Machine 2 Kg. 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
460 Working 10-11-11
10 Deep fat fryer 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
17500 Working 9/9/11
11 Pressure cooker (8 ltr.) 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1360 Working 10-10-11
12 Food processor 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
36500 Working 9/9/11
13 Conical strainer 4 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1700 Working 10-10-11
14 Soup strainer 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
500 Working 10-10-11
15 Non Stick tawa 5 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
4050 Working 10-10-11
16 Nonstick Fry Pan 6 BASIC TRAINING 3360 Working 10-10-11
KITCHEN-4505
17 Round Ladle 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1575 Working 10-10-11
18 Perforated Spoon 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1275 Working 10-10-11
19 Patila big 3 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1568 Working 17-8-12
20 Flat Ladle (wooden) 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
140 Working 10-10-11
21 Wooden Spoon 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1400 Working 10-10-11
22 Brass patilla with lid (6`` diameter) 11 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
5665 Working 10-10-11
23 Brass patilla with lid (8`` diameter) 11 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
6710 Working 10-10-11
24 S.s sauce pan with lid (10`` diameter) 14 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
12850 Working 10/10/11
25 Karahi (10`` diameter) 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
294 Working 10-10-11
26 S.S Mug (1 ltr.) 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1350 Working 10-10-11
27 S.S bowl (8`` diameter) 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
975 Working 10-10-11
28 Plastic dustbin (20 ltr) 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
4350 Working 10-10-11
29 S.S Thali (10`` diameter) 30 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1950 Working 10-10-11
30 PVC chopping board (white) (16’’ x24’’x3’’)
15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
5850 Working 10/10/11
31 Fish slicer 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1575 Working 10-10-11
32 Potato masher 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
2925 Working 10-10-11
33 Grater (box type) 15 BASIC TRAINING 975 Working 10/10/11
KITCHEN-4505
34 Rolling pin 8’’ 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1800 Working 10-10-11
35 Big kadai with koncha 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
435 Working 10-10-11
36 Insectocutor 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
3800 Working 10-10-11
37 Tea strainer 6 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
210 Working 10-10-11
38 Rolling pin 8’’ 15 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
825 Working 10-10-11
39 Skewers (small) 11 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
240 Working 10-11-11
40 Skewers (big) 11 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
420 Working 10-11-11
41 Stock pot (big) 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
11000 Working 9/9/11
42 Aluminium sauce-pan 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
490 Working 10-10-11
43 Gas lighter 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
140 Working 10-10-11
44 Meat thermometer 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1500 Working 9/9/11
45 Tin cutter 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
65 Working 10/10/11
46 Lemon squeezer 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
200 Working 10/10/11
47 Rice strainer 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
350 Working 10-10-11
48 Chimta 2 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
160 Working 10-10-11
49 Wire whisk 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
200 Working 9-9-11
50 Induction (arise) 1 BASIC TRAINING 2550 Working 8-5-12
BAKERY AND PATISSERIE:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 2 deck commercial baking oven with proofing chamber.
1
2 S.S.cupboard with lock
2
KITCHEN-4505
51 Mixer grinder 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
1200 Working 8-5-12
52 Single burner chulla 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
550 Working 8-5-12
53 Masala box 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
3125 Working 10-10-11
54 Patila copper base 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
375 Working 17-8-12
55 Muggi 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
250 Working 17-8-12
56 Tawa iron 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
160 Working 17-8-12
57 Bucket steel 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
360 Working 17-8-12
58 Sidu maker 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
810 Working 17-8-12
59 Karchi small 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
105 Working 17-8-12
60 Karchi big 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
115 Working 17-8-12
61 Poni iron 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
95 Working 17-8-12
62 Parat 1 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
195 Working 17-8-12
63 Jar (plastic) 5 BASIC TRAINING KITCHEN-4505
150 Working 17-8-12
3 S.S. Storage racks with shelves (5 shelves)
2
4 Refrigerator 1000ltr
2
5 Turn table – for cake decoration
2
6 Scraper(plastic)
15
7 Working tables (S.S.)with white marble top and under drawers(3x4ft)
1
8 Copper bottom steel sauce pans 5
9 Oven gloves
4 sets
10 Pearlpet airtight container(2kg and 5 kg)
20 No
11 Kitchen knife set
1
12 Katori
50
13 Pizza cutter 2
QUANTITY TRAINING KITCHEN:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 Commercial 4 burners high pressure gas range
1
2 Pressure cooker (10 ltr.&20 ltr)
1 each
3 Storage racks (S.S. with 4 shelves)
2
4 Hot plate/grill plate/dosatava (3 ft x 4ft)
1
5 Three compartment big stainless steel sink
1
6 Exhaust fans(14 inch)
3
DINING AREA/HALL:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 To be set up in the old mess area (basement –hospitality block)
Dining area has to accompany QTK.
BASIC TRAINING RESTAURANT:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 Hostess Desk
1
2 Bar Stools
6
3 Telephone
1
4 Fish Fork
30
5 Fish Knife
30
6 Toast Rack
4
7 Sugar Pot
10
8 Dessert Bowl (4”)
48
9 Borosil Carafe
4
10 Candy Bowl
4
11 Gateaux Stand
1
12 Continental Tray
6
13 Apron
2
14 Salver
6
15 Linen Hamper
1
16 Glass Rail For Bar
1
17 Pastry Slice
1
18 Pastry Tong
2
19 Tent Card Holders
30
20 Bar Mixer
1
21 Juicer
1
22 S.S. Cupboard with lock 1
HOUSEKEEPING LAB:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 Front Loading Washing and Drying Machine
1
2 Almirah 2
FRONT OFFICE LAB:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 Key Rack
1
2 Property Management Systemcompatible with Windows 7
1
3 Credit card imprinter
1
4 Guest Folio Tray 1
MODEL GUEST ROOM:
S. No Name of Equipment with specification No. of Set ups required
1 Door with Dead Bolt
2
2 Bed Side Table Lamps
1
3 Chest Of Drawers
1
4 Extension Phone
1
5 Bath Tub
1
6 Television (LED 32”)
1
7 Dish Connection
1
8 Writing Desk Lamp
1
9 Double Lock for Guest Room As per requirement
SCHOOL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
Name of Equipment
Item Description (Make and model)
Location (Department)
Total No. of units
Value Per Unit (Rs.)
Present Condition
Date of Purchase
1 Analytical Balance Kroy& Company All departmants 5 1650 Working 13/6/2012
2 Medical Microscope Spruce Enterprises All departmants 20 5200 Working 13/6/2012
3 Hot Air Oven Universal (Quinwell QW-99)
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 2 14000 Working 4/6/2012
4 Water bath Spruce Enterprises All departmants 10 2800 Working 13/6/2012
5 Try dryer
Spruce Enterprises (Quinwell QW-44)
Pharmachemistry 1 22000 Working 4/6/2012
6 Furnance
Spruce Enterprises & Popular Traders
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 2 7500 Working 4/6/2012
7 Heating mental (250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml)
Spruce Enterprises All departmants 5+2+1
1000, 1150, 1450
Working 4/6/2012
8 Projection Microscope Spruce Enterprises Pharmacognosy 1 5800 Working 4/6/2012
9 Digital Balance Accuracy - 0.01 gm Ramsons All departmants 4 6000 Working 4/6/2012
10 Digital Balance Accuracy - 0.001 gm
Eagle (Jewel-15)
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 2 19000 Working 4/6/2012
11 Chemical balance Spruce Enetrprises Pharmachemistry 1 1450 Working 13/6/2012
12 Physical Balance Spruce Enterprises Pharmacognosy 1 1350 Working 13/6/2012
13 Digital pH meter Toschon industry pvt ltd (CA11+)
All departmants 4 8800 Working 13/6/2012
14 Digital Colorimeter Spruce Enterprises Pharmachemistry 2 3400` Working 13/6/2013
15 Percolator Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 5 850 Working 13/6/2014
16 Vacuum Pump Spruce Enterprises (VP-115)
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 2 4800 Working 13/6/2015
17 Suction pump Spruce Enterprises Pharmachemistry 1 5800 Working 13/6/2016
18 Digital Hot plate
Spruce Enterprises (Quinwell QW-44)
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 3 6800 Working 13/6/2017
19 Ball mill (2 Kg) Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 1 6250 Working 13/6/2018
20 Bulk Density Apparatus Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 1 5950 Working 13/6/2019
21 Dissolution Apparatus Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 1 7290 Working 13/6/2020
22 Disintegration Apparatus
Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 1 4850 Working 13/6/2021
23 Karl Fischer Apparatus Spruce Enterprises Pharmachemistry 1 12500 Working 13/6/2022
24 Standard Sieves Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 36 490 Working 13/6/2023
25 Haemocytometer Spruce Enterprises
APHE & Pharmacology 20 1690 Working 13/6/2024
26 Sahlis'sHaemocytometer Spruce Enterprises
APHE & Pharmacology 20 990 Working 13/6/2025
27 Stethoscopes Spruce Enterprises
APHE & Pharmacology 5 490 Working 13/6/2026
28 Spygmomanometer Spruce Enterprises
APHE & Pharmacology 5 1300 Working 13/6/2027
29 Aerator Spruce Enterprises Pharmacology 5 170 Working 13/6/2028
30 Eye piece micrometer Spruce Enterprises All departmants 20 160 Working 13/6/2029
31 Homogeniser Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 1 3500 Working 13/6/2030
32 Stage micrometer Spruce Enterprises All departmants 5 390 Working 13/6/2031
33 Monsento Hardness Tester
Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 1 990 Working 13/6/2032
34 Pfizer Hardness Tester Spruce Enterprises (Adis)
Pharmaceutics 1 2850 Working 13/6/2033
35 Suppository mould Brass
Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 20 590 Working 13/6/2034
36 Buchner Funnel (2″, 3 ″, 5 ″)
Spruce Enterprises All departmants 5+5+5 35, 48,
110 Working 13/6/2035
37 Lipstick moulds Spruce Enterprises Pharmaceutics 10 690 Working 13/6/2036
38 Magnetic Stirrer Spruce Enterprises
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 2 2295 Working 23/6/2012
39 Laboratory Sirrer Spruce Enterprises (PT - 189)
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 3 3000 Working 18/12/2012
40 UV Spectrophotometer Spruce Enterprises (LT-2900)
Pharmaceutics 1 200000 Working 26/6/2012
41 Melting Point apparatus Spruce Enterprises Pharmachemistry 1 1800 Working 18/12/2012
42 AddersonPippete Spruce Enterprises Pharmachemistry 2 1000 Working 18/12/2012
43 Distillation Apparatus Spruce Enterprises
Pharmaceutics &Pharmachemistry 2 15000 Working 18/12/2012
APHE-II - Pharmaceutics
S. No. Name of Equipment with Specification No. of setup required
1 Student Spirometer 05 2 Double beam UV Spectrophotometer (Systhonics) AU2700 O1 3 Bath sonicator ( SterylMedi Equipment Systems, Model No.
40050) 01
4 Dissolution apparatus (Electrolab, Model No. TDT-08L) 01 5 Homogenizer (Rajinder Electrical India Ltd. Vasai, Model
No.RQT-127A) 01
Pharm. Chemistry
6 Melting apparatus digital (Labindia/Electrolab) 03 7 Mechanical stirrer digital (Remi) 02 8 Double Distillation unit 01 9 Refrigerator (Samsung 210Ltr.) 01
10 Research centrifuge (REMI, Model No. R-24) with 15 ml and 20 ml heads.
01
11 Magnetic stirrer (Spinot, Tarson products pvt ltd.) with 5 beads 03 12 Micropipettes (Labindia) 100 µl and 1000 µl with micro tips 01 each
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XVI
Sports Infrastructure
1. Facility Open play ground(s) for outdoor sports Yes, Volleyball ground. a) (Athletics, Football, Hockey, Cricket, etc.) Under Development. b) Track for Athletics Under Development. c) Basketball courts Yes. d) Squash /Tennis Courts Will be provided in future. e) Swimming Pool (Size) Will be provided in future. f) Indoor Sports Facilities including
gymnasium Yes.The Bahra University has recently established a most modern Gymnasium which provides multipurpose facilities those are required for body fitness. Apart from this, University is also providing facilities in the followings:-
1) Table Tennis. 2) Chess. 3) Carom. 4) Basketball. 5) Billiards.
g) Any other i) Conference Room & Seminar Hall. ii) Cafeteria. iii) 24 hours Ambulance Service. iv) 24 hours Electricity backup v) Tuck-shops
vi) Stationery Shop. vii) Books Shop. viii) Gift Shop. ix) Barber Shop.
x) Confectionery Shop.
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XVII
Information about the composition of the Statutory bodies of the University
1. GOVERNING BODY
Name Designation/
Profession
Position held
in Governing
Body
Full PostalAddress Date of Constitution
ShriGurvinder Singh Bahra
Chancellor Chairman Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
05.07.2011
Dr.S.K. Bansal Vice Chancellor Member Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Smt. Manjit Kaur
Sh. Sagli Ram
Sh. Nirmal Singh Rayat
Dr.L.K. Maheshwari
Dr.D.K.Paul
Secretary, Bahra Educational and Charitable Society Treasurer , Bahra Educational and Charitable Society
President, RayatBahra Group of Institutes
Ex. Vice Chancellor
Professor & Head
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
Kothi No 202 Sector 21 Chandigarh
RayatBahra Group of Institute, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh.
VidyaVihar Campus, Pilani- Rajasthan PIN- 333031
Professor & Head, Earthquake Engineering Department, IIT, Roorkee, Roorkee PIN- 247667
Dr. A.S. Chawla
Dean & Prof
Member
Dean &Professor, School of Management, Punjab University, Patiala
Principal Secretary (Finance) or his Representative.
Principal Secy (Education) or his Representative
Nominee of H.P. Government
Nominee of H.P. Government
Member
Member
Principal Secretary. (Finance), Govt. of H.P., Shimla – 177002 Principal Secretary (Education), Govt. of H.P., Shimla – 177002
ShriGovind Ram Shri
Tejvant Singh
Member of the H.P. State Legislative Assembly
Member of the H.P. State Legislative Assembly.
Member
Member
Vill.- Khalyana (Jalpaghati), P.O.- Shallaghat, Teh.- Arki, Distt.- Solan.Flat No.- 311, Jawahar VidhayakSadan, Chambor Council, Shimla - 04
Shri C.R.B. Lalit
Registrar Member Secy. Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
2. ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Name Designation/ Profession
Position
Full PostalAddress Date of Constitution
Dr. S.K. Bansal Vice Chancellor Chairman
BahraUniversity,Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.-Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.).
02.09.2011
Mr. Gaurav Bhattacharya, Dr. Angshu Banerjee
Director Principal School of Hospitality & Tourism
Dean, Academic Affairs
Member
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.-Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.). Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr. SusheelChaudhary
Controller of Examination
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr. RajanVohra
Prof. & Dean Computer Science Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr. Suresh Kumar Babbar
Prof. & Dean of Mechanical Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Mr. Ratish Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Communications
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post-
Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Ms. SuarbhiSirivastava
Faculty In-charge, School of Civil Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr. Ajay Prasher Dean,School of Management
Member Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Mrs. Shivani Mehta
Assistant Librarian
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Mr. Gaurav Sharma
Assistant Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering
Member Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Ms. Neha Sharma,
Faculty In-charge, Computer Science & Engineering Department.
Member
Bahra University, Vill, Waknaghat, Post-
Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Prof. K.K. Uppal,
Joint Managing Director
Member
RayatBahra Group of Institute, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh.
Dr. Sandeep Singh Kaura
JMD RBGI
Member
J. M. D, RBGI, 126-127, Sector 34 A, Chandigarh.
Sh. C.R.B. Lalit
Registrar
Member Secretary
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
3 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Name Designation/ Profession
Position held in Board of Management
Full PostalAddress Date of Constitution
Dr.S.K. Bansal
Vice- Chancellor Chairman Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
03.09.2011
Dr.Angshu Banerjee
Dean Academic Affairs
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr. RajanVohra Prof. & Dean Computer Science Engineering
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Dr.K.K.Uppal
Joint Managing Director
Member RayatBahra Group of Institute, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Dr. SandeepKaura
JMD RBGI
Member
RayatBahra Group of Institute, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Two eminent Educationist to be nominated by the H.P. Govt. in consultation with H.PIERC
Dr.SureshBabbar Professor & Dean ME Member Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat,Post-Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Mr. Gaurav Bhattacharya
Dean & Director Principal Hospitality & Tourism
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat,Post-Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
Sh. C.R.B. Lalit
Registrar
Member
Secretary
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
4 FINANCE COMMITTEE
Name Designation/
Profession Position held inFinance Committee
Full PostalAddress Date of Constitution
Dr. S.K. Bansal Vice Chancellor Chairman Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
07.07.2011
Mr. K. K. Uppal Executive Director Member
RayatBahra Group of Institutes, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Mr. Ravi Gupta
Dy. Director Finance
Member
RayatBahra Group of Institutes, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Mr.RajenderSublaik
Mr. K. L. Jagga
Chief Finance & Accounts Officer
Member
Member
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan
105, Pocket D-15, Sector 7 Rohini, Delhi 110085
One member from Government of H. P.
Request made to the Government of H.P. to nominate its member
Member
Mr.RajenderSublaik
Chief Finance & Accounts Officer
Member Secy.
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
5 PLANNING BOARD
Name Designation/
Profession Position held inFinance Committee
Full PostalAddress Date of Constitution
Dr. S.K. Bansal Vice Chancellor Chairman Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
28.08.2011
Prof.K.K.Uppal
JMD RBGI Member RayatBahra Group of Institutes, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Mr. K. L. Manuja Executive Director Member RayatBahra Group of Institutes, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Dr. Sandeep Singh Kaura
JMD, RBGI Member RayatBahra Group of Institutes, 126-127, Sector- 34-A, Chandigarh
Dr. D. S. Bawa Campus Director Member Campus director RBGI, Hoshiarpur Punjab
Dr. A. S. Chawala Registrar
Punjabi University,
Member Punjabi University, Patiala Punjab.
Dr. J. N. Jha Prof. & Head Civil Engineering Dept.
Member
Prof. & Head Civil Engineering Dept. GNDU Ludhiana Punjab.
Mr. C.R.B. Lalit Registrar Member Secretary
Bahra University, Vill. Waknaghat, Post- Kiarighat, Teh.- Kandaghat, Distt.- Solan (H.P.)
6 BOARD OF STUDIES
Department Name Designation /Profession
Full PostalAddress Date of Constitution
School of Computer Science Engineering
Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
25.08.2011
Dr. RajanVohra,
Dean, School of Computer Science & Engineering
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Ms. Neha Sharma,
Asstt. Professor,School of Computer Science & Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Ms. VibhutiSikri,
Asstt. Professor, School of Computer Science & Engineering
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr.Gagandeep Pajni
Senior Manager, Industry Expert, Agile Informatics Ltd.,
School of Civil Engineering
Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
25.08.2011
Mrs. SurbhiSrivastava,
Asstt. Professor, School of Civil Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Dr. J.N. Jha,
Professor & Head, Civil Engineering Deptt., Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College,
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Gill Road, Ludhiana
Mr. G.L. Garg,
Executive Engineering 343, Sec.22-A, Chandigarh-160022
25.08.2011
Ms. AmanpreetKaur,
Asstt.Professor, Deptt.of Civil Engineering
RayatBahra Institute of Engineering & NANO Technology,V.P.O. Bohan, Distt. Hoshiarpur, Punjab
School of Electronics &Comm.Engg.
Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
25.08.2011
Prof. Gurnam Singh,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
PEC University of Technology, Sector – 12, Chandigarh
Prof. VirenderRihani
Dean Electronics, RayatBahra Group,
Mr. Ratish Kumar,
Asstt. Professor, School of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr. Deepak Yadav,
Asstt. Professor, School of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr. PavanSarma
Asstt. Professor, School of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
School of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
25.08.2011
Dr. Suresh Kumar
Dean, School of Mechanical Engineer,
BahraUniversity,Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Dr. Anoop Kumar,
Deptt.of Mechanical Engineering
NIT Hamirpur,
Himachal Pradesh-177005
25.08.2011
Mr. Gaurav Sharma,
Asstt. Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering
BahraUniversity,Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr. VikasUcharia,
Asstt. Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering
BahraUniversity,Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
S.C. Loraiya,
Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information Technology
(RIEIT), Railmajra, Tehsil Balachaur, Distt. S.B.S Nagar, Punjab-144533
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
25.08.2011
Prof. Gaurav Bhattacharya,
Director, School of Hospitality & Tourism,
BahraUniversity, Waknaghat,Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr. Parikshit Sharma,
Asstt. Professor, School of Hospitality & Tourism
BahraUniversity, Waknaghat,Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mrs. Shivani Karol Nanda
Asstt. Professor, School of Hospitality & Tourism
BahraUniversity, Waknaghat,Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr. Gurjeet Singh Nanda,
Lecturer-Cum-Training & Placement Coordinator
Institute of Hotel Management Catering & Nutrition Kufri, Shimla (H.P)
Mr. Pratap Sharma,
Human Resources Executive
Wildflower Hall-An Oberoi, Resort,Chharabra, Shimla (H.P)
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Angshu Banerjee,
Dean, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
25.08.2011
Dr. Chander Mohan,
Director Principal (RBIP),
VPO Bohan, Teh. &Distt.Hoshiarpur, Punjab-146001
Dr. Vikram Kumar (Yadav),
Asstt. Professor,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Mr. NiladrySekhar Gosh
Asstt. Professor,
Bahra University, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan (H.P)
Dr. AbhayDharamsi,
Principal, SWIFT School of Pharmacy,
Campus GhaggarSarai, (NH-1) Rajpura,Distt. Patiala (Pb)-140401
University Grants Commission
Appendix –XVIII
Information about the Non-Teaching Staff of the University
Details of Technical Staff Group B
School of Engineering &Technology (ECE) Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational
Qualifications Salary Date of Joining
Trained
1 ANITA KUMARI LAB. TECH.(ECE)
26
Pursuing B.E 3 years Poltechnic Diploma in ECE
10000 01/02/2012 Yes
2 BRIJESH SHARMA LAB. TECH.(ECE)
25
Pursuing B.Tech 3 yrs Diploma in Electronics
12000 21/02/2012 Yes
School of Engineering &Technology (ME)
Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational Qualifications Salary Date of
Joining Trained
1
GHANSHYAM SINGH Workshop Instructor.(M.E)
32
National Trade Certificate (Trade turner) NAC (Trade turner) CNC Technology (Turning & Milling centre)
16800 08/10/2010 Yes
2 GURJEET SINGH Workshop Instructor.(M.E) 39 ITI Apprenticeship 16800 12/10/2010 Yes
3 KRISHAN Lal Workshop Instructor.(M.E)
38
1 yr Certificate from ITI 2 yrs certificate in Apprentship
12600 19/10/2010 Yes
4 PRAVEEN SHARMA Workshop Instructor.(M.E) 35 one Year Diploma in ITI 14700 14/10/2010 Yes
5 Anil Kumar Workshop Instructor.(M.E)
30
1 yr Diploma in Welder Trade (ITI)
11000 31/08/2012 Yes
6
Balbir Workshop Instructor.(M.E)
24
ITI in Trade Welder Diploma in Production and Industrial Engg.
14000 3/9/2012 Yes
7 PankeshDhiman Workshop Instructor.(M.E)
34
B.Tech (ME) Diploma in Auto Cad
13500 1/9/2012
Yes
School of Engineering &Technology (CSE)
Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational Qualifications Salary Date of
Joining Trained
1 RITIKA LAB. TECH.(CSE)
24
Pursuing B.tech 3 yrs Diploma in C.Sc 12600
09/09/2011 Yes
2 ASEEM JAIN LAB. TECH.(CSE) 22 Pursuing BCA Diploma in C.S.E 12600 08/09/2011 Yes
3 Ankita Sharma Lab Assistant
25
Pursuing M.Tech (CSE) B.Tech (CSE) 12000
4/2/2013 Yes
4 Punita Lab Assistant 23 B.Tech (IT) 12000 4/2/2013 Yes
5 ChanderPrakash LAB. TECH.(CSE) 24 3 year Diploma in Computer Engg. 9000 15/03/2012 Yes
6
Virender Kumar Network Assistant
26
Pursuing B.Com Diploma in Computer Hardware and Networking 5000
14/08/2012 Yes
School of Applied Sciences
Chemistry
Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational Qualifications Salary Date of
Joining Trained
1 ABHISHEK PAL LAB. TECH.(Chemistry) 30 MBA M.Sc (Chemistry) 14700 30/09/2010 Yes
Physics
Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational Qualifications Salary Date of
Joining Trained
1 KRISHAN Saini LAB. TECH.(Physics) 38 B.Sc , B.Ed(non-med) 14700 11/10/2010 Yes
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational Qualifications Salary Date of
Joining Trained
1 Kailash Mehta Lab Tech(Pharmacy) 26 Diploma in Pharmacy 8000 1/11/2012 Yes
Library
Sr. No. Name Designation Age Educational Qualifications Salary Date of
Joining Trained
1 Shiwani Mehta Assistant Librarian 38 M.Lib,B.Lib 14000 16/10/2010 Yes
2 Dinesh Rolta Library Assistant 31 Pursuing M.Lib B.Lib 8000 21/09/2011 Yes
3 PawanChandel Library Assistant
39
Masters in Library & Information Sciences B.Lib 8000
17/09/2012
Yes
4 Rajesh Kumar Library Restrore
27 Diploma in Library Sciences 5000
17/09/2012
Yes
List of Employees Department wise. Group A
S.No Name Designation Age Qualification Salary D.O.J Trained
1 Mr C.R.B. LALIT REGISTRAR 65 M.A, L.L.B 64000 01.10.09 Yes 2 PradeepPrem Director (Traning& Placements) 52 MBA , BAE(L) 84000 01.04.12 Yes
3 Kuldeep Singh GM ADMIN 46 B.A 40000 18.5.12 Yes 4 ML DAMALU ADVISOR REVENUE 65 BA 40000 01.12.11 Yes 5 HitenderChandel Dy. Registrar 59 PGD (T&HM), B.A 35000 09.02.12 Yes
6 NARESH JUSTA MGR. ADMIN./Transport 54 MBA 26000 28.10.10 Yes 7 RAJINDER SINGH
SUBLAIK ACCOUNTS & TAXATION
OFFICER 60 M.Com, L.L.B 25000 05.04.11 Yes
8 PAWAN KANWAR MGR. HORTICULTURE 29 10th 26250 08.12.10 Yes 9 RITU SHAH BR. MANAGER 42 BJMC 23100 02.04.08 Yes 10 RASHMI VERMA EXE.Officer.(HR) 29 MBA 20000 08.11.10 Yes 11 MOHIT CHAUHAN MARKETING OFFICER 30 MBA 20000 15.04.10 Yes
Group B S.No Name Designation Age Qualification Salary D.O.J Traine
d 1 DR NIVEDITA
CHANDEL R.M.O 28 BAMS 16000 08.10.10 Yes
2 RAJINDER SINGH MESS MGR 37 Pursuing masters in (H & T) Bachelor in
Hospitality & Tourism mgt
16538 22.09.09 Yes
3 RuchiSagar EXE.Astt.(HR) 26 MBA 15000 02.07.12 Yes 4 Abha Gupta PA to V.C 35 M.ed, M.A 14000 19.07.10 Yes 5 HARJIT SINGH ESTATE ASSISTANT 54 10th 16065 01.06.10 Yes 6 GD Verma ESTATE ASST. 45 +2 10000 01.12.11 Yes 7 Richa Thakur EXE.Astt.(Examination Cell) 26 Pursuing
LLM,BALLB 10000 23.08.2012 Yes
8 C.R CHAUHAN STORE OFFICER 60 M.A (Pol Science) , B.A
16800 24.09.10 Yes
9 DishantChauhan EXE.Astt.(Civil) 25 MBA 10000 1.01.2013 Yes 10 TARUN MAHENDRU ADMSN & MKT EXE. 28 MBA 18000 20.09.10 Yes 11 MamtaPrem Executive (Admission &Mkt) 48 Pursuing MBA,BA 15000 21.05.12 Yes
12 HARMINDER KAINTH Executive Assistant (Finance) 25 MBA 18000 19.11.10 Yes 13 PARMINDER SINGH MEDICAL ASST. 30 Diploma in
M.P.H.W 12000 04.10.10 Yes
14 Anjali Coordinator 34 M.A, B.A 8400 15.09.2011 Yes 15 MANOJ KUMAR
SHARMA PROJECT OFFICER 39 M.A, B.A 14188 21.09.09 Yes
16 INDER SINGH GILL CARE TAKER MASHOBRA 63 BA 17364 20.10.08 Yes 17 Rakesh Kumar Accounts Executive 39 Pursuing
M.Com,B.Com 14000 04.02.2013 Yes
GROUP C S.No Name Designation Age Qualification Salary D.O.J Traine
d 1 Preeti Gupta Sr. Assistant 28 M.Com 8000 15.09.12 Yes 2 Tara Sharma Clerk (Examination Cell) 39 MA, BA 6000 2/7/2012 Yes 3 Roma Kanwar Clerk.(Examination Cell) 27 B.ed, BA
6000 25.05.12 Yes
4 Kamaljeet Singh Receptionist cum clerk 29 BA 6000 1/12/2012 Yes 5 Sunil Kumar Accounts Executive cum Cashier 29 BA 9500 1/12/2012 Yes
6 Manoj Kumar Clerk 23 BA 6000 8/8/2012 Yes 7 Sunil Kumar Clerk 31 BA 6000 1/6/2012 Yes
GROUP D Attendants
S.No Name Designation Age Qualification Salary D.O.J Trained
1 ANIL KUMAR ATTENDANT(ECE) 30 10th 4700 01/10/2010 Yes 2 BABITA ATTENDANT(SHIMLA OFFICE) 28 10th 4500 14/08/2012 Yes
3 DALEEP KUMAR ATTENDANT(HM) 29 10th 4700 01/09/2012 Yes 4 DHARMENDER ATTENDANT(CIVIL) 26 10th 4700 13/09/2011 Yes 5 HARMESH ATTENDANT(LIBRARY) 28 B.A,ITI (Comp) 4700 01/08/2010 Yes 6 KISHORI LAL ATTENDANT(COMP LAB) 39 10th 4700 01/10/2010 Yes 7 MANGE RAM ATTENDANT (REGISTRAR/VC) 23 8th 4960 01/11/2010 Yes
8 MANU DEWEDI DATA ENTRY OPERATOR 31 PGDCA 5000 20/07/2011 Yes 9 MEGH RAM ATTENDANT(ADM & MKT) 26 10th 4700 01/01/2010 Yes 10 NARENDER KUMAR ATTENDANT(PHARMACY) 27 10th 4500 06/12/2012 Yes 11 NEK RAM ATTENDANT (REGISTRAR/VC) 39 M.A 4725 07/10/2010 Yes
12 PANKAJ SHARMA CARE TAKER 28 B.A 4725 21/10/2010 Yes 13 PRADEEP ATTENDANT (REGISTRAR/VC) 28 8th 6065 01/10/2010 Yes
14 RAHUL ATTENDANT 30 10th 5000 13/03/2012 Yes 15 RAJESH ATTENDANT(BASIC SCIENCES) 36 10TH 4700 02/08/2010 Yes
16 RAJINDER SINGH ATTENDANT(LIBRARY) 30 10th 4700 01/10/2010 Yes 17 RAM SWAROOP(MBA) ATTENDANT(MGMT) 27 ITI ,10th 4700 01/12/2010 Yes
18 RAMSWARUP(ME) ATTENDANT(ME) 30 10TH 4700 01/11/2012 Yes 19 RANJIT ATTENDANT(EXAMINATION
CELL) 35 10th 4700 01/11/2010 Yes
20 RANVIR KUMAR ATTENDANT(STORE) PGDCA 5000 01/01/2012 Yes 21 SANDEEP KUMAR ATTENDANT(CIVIL LAB) 27 ITI 4700 11/04/2011 Yes 22 SETENDER ATTENDANT(GM ADMN) 29 10th 4500 21/03/2012 Yes 23 SURENDER KUMAR ATTENDANT(ME) 30 10th 4700 23/02/2012 Yes 24 TERSEM KUMAR ATTENDANT(ME) 35 ITI (ME) 6825 23/09/2010 Yes
Security Sl No Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay Date of
Appointment Train
ed
1 Bhagat Ram Supervisor 54 years Graduation 8375 9-Oct-10 Yes 2 RoshanLal Gun Man 38 years Under Matric 7325 18-Sep-10 Yes 3 Narinder Guard 45 years Under Matric 5225 16-Nov-10 Yes 4 Devinder Guard 35 years Matric 5225 18-Nov-10 Yes 5 Rakesh Guard 32 years Under Matric 5225 Sep,2010 Yes 6 Vineet Kumar Guard 24 years Matric 5000 8-Aug-11 Yes 7 Gulab Singh Sr. Guard 53 years Matric 7325 18-Sep-10 Yes 8 IshwarDutt Guard 39 years Under Matric 5225 30-Jul-10 Yes 9 Satish Kumar Guard 23 years Plus two 5225 31-Jul-10 Yes
10 Rajeev Kumar Guard 26 years Matric 5225 1-Aug-10 Yes 11 Lekh Ram Guard 47 years Matric 5725 18-Sep-10 Yes 12 Rajesh Guard 33 years Matric 5000 21-Sep-11 Yes 13 Belli Ram Guard 45 years Under Matric 4700 7-Aug-10 Yes 14 Sunil Kumar Guard 28 years Matric 5000 17-Mar-12 Yes 15 Ashok Kumar Guard 23 years Plus Two 5000 4-Jan-13 Yes 16 Dev Raj Guard 39 years Plus two 5000 18-May-12 Yes 17 Ram Gopal Guard 32 years Matric 5000 29-Jun-12 Yes 18 Sunil 2 Guard 42 years Under Matric 5000 20-Nov-12 Yes 19 Rajesh 2 Guard 28 years Under Matric 5000 2-Nov-12 Yes 20 Vikesh Kumar Guard 23 years Graduation 5000 5-Nov-12 Yes
House keeping Sl No Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay Date of
Appointment Train
ed
1 Bimla-1 Housekeeper 46 years Illiterrate 4700 7-Sep-10 Yes 2 kamla-1 Housekeeper 41 years Illiterrate 4700 24-Sep-10 Yes 3 Nirmla Housekeeper 38 years Illiterrate 4700 6-Sep-10 Yes 4 Kiran Housekeeper 24 years Under matric 4700 27-Sep-10 Yes 5 Deepa Housekeeper 30 years Illiterrate 4700 27-Sep-10 Yes 6 Pinki Housekeeper 30 years Under matric 4700 7-Sep-10 Yes 7 Kamla-2 Housekeeper 30 years Under matric 4500 5-Jun-11 Yes 8 Dayanand Housekeeper 42 years Under matric 4700 7-Aug-10 Yes 9 DurgaDutt Housekeeper 52 years Under matric 4700 7-Aug-10 Yes
10 Geeta Devi Housekeeper 33 years Under matric 4700 7-Sep-10 Yes 11 Shanta Housekeeper 24 years Matric 4500 12-Sep-11 Yes 12 Meena Housekeeper 24 years Under matric 4500 25-Sep-11 Yes 13 Sunil Kumar Housekeeper 22 years Under matric 4500 14-Sep-11 Yes 14 Bimla-2 Housekeeper 37 years Under matric 4500 6-Mar-12 Yes
15 Mahender Kumar Housekeeper 29 years Under matric 4500 2-May-12 Yes
16 Sharmila Housekeeper 29 years Under matric 4500 30-Aug-12 Yes 17 Sulekha Housekeeper 3000 15-Sep-12 Yes
Mess/ Hostels Sl No Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay Date of
Appointment Train
ed
1 Madhubala Asst. warden 27 years B.Ed 8270 16-Sep-10 Yes 2 Roop Ram Asst Warden 62 years Matric 8000 23-Sep-12 Yes 3 Shivam Store Incharge 22 years Graduate 5500 2-Sep-12 Yes 4 Daleep Kumar Cook 45 years Matric 7165 30-Jul-10 Yes 5 Govindsingh Cook 37 years Plus two 7165 1-Aug-10 Yes 6 Baru Ram Cook 29 years Matric 6500 12-Mar-12 Yes 7 Raj Kumar Cook Helper 29 years Under Matric 4500 1-Sep-12 Yes 8 Joginder Cook Helper 25 years Matric 4960 7-Aug-10 Yes 9 Pawan Kumar Mess Helper 25 years Plus two 4725 10-Oct-11 Yes
10 Giridhar Mess Helper 30 years Matric 4960 1-Oct-10 Yes 11 Kuldeep Kumar Mess Helper 30 years Plus One 4960 1-Oct-10 Yes 12 Sanjeev Kumar-I Mess Helper 32 years Matric 4960 1-Oct-10 Yes
13 Rajeshwar Kumar Mess Helper 42 years Matric 4960 30-Jul-10 Yes 14 Ashok kumar Mess Helper 26 years Matric 4960 1-Oct-10 Yes 15 Sanjeev Kumar-II Dishwasher 19 years Under Matric 4725 3-Sep-11 Yes 16 Heera Pal Singh Dishwasher 25 years Matric 4500 1-May-12 Yes 17 Rajesh Kumar 1 Dishwasher 23 years Matric 4500 1-Sep-12 Yes 18 Rajesh Kumar 2 Dishwasher 23 years Under Matric 4500 1-Sep-12 Yes 19 Sunil Kumar Dishwasher 19 years Under Matric 4500 1-Sep-12 Yes 20 Kamlesh Kumar Waiter 25 years Matric 4725 1-Oct-11 Yes 21 Hem Raj Waiter 19 years Under Matric 4725 16-Sep-11 Yes 22 Rajesh Kumar 3 Reliver Waiter 22 years Under Matric 4500 1-Sep-12 Yes 23 Ram Prakash Safaikar 42 years Matric 4960 1-Oct-10 Yes 24 Ramchand Safaikar 33 years Under Matric 4500 1-Sep-12 Yes 25 Surender Kumar Mess Helper 32 years Matric 4500 1-Oct-12 Yes
Transport
S No. Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of Pay
Date of Appointment
Train ed
1 Babu Ram Supervisor 31 years M.B.A 7500 7-Oct-10 Yes 2 Lal Chand Dvr Bus/Reliver 38 years Plus Two 7720 28-Sep-10 Yes
3 ChanderShekhar Dvr Pick up 39 years Under Matric 6615 29-Sep-10 Yes 4 Sunil Kumar Dvr Ambulance 26 years Plus Two 6615 1-Oct-10 Yes 5 Ram Praksh Dvr Bus 40 years Under Matric 7165 4-Oct-10 Yes 6 Madanlal Dvr Ambulance 40 years Under Matric 6615 5-Oct-10 Yes 7 Pradeep Kumar Dvr VC's Car 36 years Under Matric 8270 23-Oct-10 Yes 8 Satishkumar Dvr Bus 37 years Matric 7165 27-Sep-10 Yes 9 Devinder Sharma Dvr Bus 40 years Under Matric 7165 23-Sep-10 Yes
10 Ramesh Chand Dvr Bus 43 years Metric 7165 23-Sep-10 Yes 11 Khemchand Dvr Bus 31 years Under Matric 7165 24-Sep-10 Yes 12 Ratti Ram Dvr Bus 38 years Under Matric 6825 10-Sep-11 Yes 13 Radhakishan Dvr Bus 48 years Under Matric 6825 11-Sep-11 Yes 14 Anil Drv Dean Phm 25 years Plus Two 6000 24-Aug-12 Yes 15 Devinder Kumar
2 Dvr Faculty/reliver 39 years Under Matric 6825 1-Sep-11 Yes
16 Surinder Kumar Conductor 34 years Matric 4500 1-Oct-10 Yes 17 Tek Ram Conductor 21 years Under Matric 4500 1-Oct-10 Yes 18 Rakesh Kumar-1 Conductor 33 years Under Matric 4500 1-Oct-10 Yes 19 Amar Singh Conductor 28 years Under Matric 4500 1-Jun-12 Yes 20 Jagdish Conductor 25years Under Matric 4500 21-Oct-10 Yes 21 Dina Nath Conductor 22 years Under Matric 4500 21-Oct-11 Yes 22 Sanjeev Kumar Conductor 20 years Plus Two 4500 17-Aug-12 Yes 23 Dharam pal Conductor 20 years Plus Two 4500 13-Sep-12 Yes 24 Sunil kumar Conductor 20 years Plus Two 4500 15-Oct-11 Yes 25 Pankaj Kumar Conductor 26 years Under Matric 4500 19-Sep-11 Yes
Horticulture S No. Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay/Daily Wages
Date of Appointment
Train ed
1 Khem Chand-1 Mason 27 years Under matric 210 28-Jul-10 Yes 2 Dharamdass Mali 36 years Under matric 158 28-Jul-10 Yes 3 Rajeev Kumar Mali 27 years Under matric 158 28-Jul-10 Yes 4 Khem Chand-2 Mali 27 years Under matric 158 28-Jul-10 Yes 5 Parveen Kumar Mali 25 years Under matric 158 28-Jul-10 Yes 6 Ashok Kumar-1 Mali 27 years Under matric 158 8-Aug-10 Yes 7 Rajinder Helper/Mali 30 years Under matric 158 8-Jun-10 Yes 8 Ashok Kumar-2 Helper/Mali 28 years Under matric 158 4-Dec-11 Yes 9 RoshanLal Helper/Mali 45 years Under matric 158 7-Apr-11 Yes
10 Devi Saran Helper/Mali 42 years Under matric 158 13-Jul-11 Yes
Maintenance S No. Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay/Daily Wages
Date of Appointment
Train ed
1 Joginder Helper /Sup 40 Years Plus two 4700 1-Aug-10 Yes 2 Ajay kumar 1 Plumber 26 years Plus two 5400 1-Oct-10 Yes 3 Sanjeevkumar Plumber 26 years Plus two 5400 30-Jul-10 Yes 4 Dinesh Kumar Plumber 26 years Matric 5250 21-Oct-10 Yes 5 Rakesh Plumber 31 years Matric 5400 7-Aug-10 Yes 6 Ajay2 Plumber helper 29 years Under matric 158 1-Sep-11 Yes 7 Naresh 2 (Nittu) Plumber helper 30 years Matric 158 15-Jul-12 Yes 8 Naresh Plumber helper 29 years Matric 158 1-Sep-11 Yes 9 Sanjay Painter 27 years Under matric 4500 6-Feb-12 Yes
10 Kamlesh Kumar Carpenter 35 years Plus two 6000 13-Feb-12 Yes 11 Ram Chander meson 41 years Matric 210 4-Nov-11 Yes 12 Rajender meson 38 years Under matric 210 4-Nov-11 Yes 13 Gauri Shankar helper 30 years Under matric 158 1-Sep-11 Yes 14 Rajesh Kumar Helper 40 years Under matric 158 4-Dec-11 Yes
Carpenters/ Painter
S No. Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of Pay/Daily
Wages
Date of Appointment
Train ed
1 PyareLal Carpenter 29 years Under matric 260 9-Jun-10 Yes 2 MadanLal Carpenter 31 Years Matric 260 6-Oct-10 Yes 3 Dev Raj Carpenter 39 Years Matric 260 8-Aug-11 Yes 4 Ganesh Dutt Helper 25 Years Plus Two 150 9-Jun-10 Yes 5 Jasvir Singh Rayat Carpenter 50 Years Under matric 300 1/12/2012 Yes 6 Rajnish Painter 20 Years Under matric 200 27-Apr-12 Yes Total= 06
ELECTRICAL S No. Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay/Daily Wages
Date of Appointment
Train ed
1 Tarlochan Singh Supervisor 41 years Matric 10000 7-May-10 Yes 2 Om Dutt Electrician 36 years Matric 260 26-Jun-10 Yes 3 Subhash Sharma Electrician 27 years Plus two 250 21-Jun-10 Yes 4 MadanLal Electrician 65 years Matric 200 1-Jul-10 Yes 5 DayaNand Electrician 24 years Matric 225 11-Jan-10 Yes 6 Ajaib Singh Electrician 25 years Under matric 200 23-Jun-10 Yes
7 NityaNand Electrician 35 years Matric 225 11-Jan-10 Yes 8 Narinder Electrician 37 years Plus two 225 26-Jun-10 Yes 9 Rakesh Kumar 2 Electrician 28 years Matric 200 2-Nov-12 Yes
General Labour S.No Name Designation Age Qualification Scale of
Pay/Daily Wages
Date of Appointment
Train ed
1 Devinder Helper 24 years Plus two 150 3-Jan-12 Yes 2 Narinder Kumar Helper 22 years Matric 158 1-Oct-10 Yes 3 Puran Chand Helper 35 years Matric 158 27-Aug-10 Yes 4 Papu Ram Mesion 40 years Illiterrate 200 6-Feb-12 Yes 5 Satish Kumar Helper 30 years Matric 150 15-Feb-12 Yes 6 BhimaNand Helper 32 years Under matric 150 25-Feb-12 Yes 7 Medh Ram Mesion 38 years Under matric 210 21-Apr-12 Yes 8 Purshotam Helper 20 years Under matric 150 6-Feb-12 Yes 9 Lok Chand Helper 36 years Illiterrate 150 1/12/2012 Yes