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Integral University, Lucknow
INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY
www.integraluniversity.ac.in
EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
(Volume II)
Submitted to
National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC)
TRACT ID : UPUNGN 11256
July 2014
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume – II : Evaluative Report of the Departments
Sr. No. Description Page No.
1. Faculty of Architecture
Department of Architecture 2-44
2. Faculty of Applied Sciences
Department of Biosciences 45-65
3. Faculty of Computer Application
Department of Computer Application 66-79
4. Faculty of Education
Department of Education 80-100
5. Faculty of Engineering
i. Department of Bioengineering 101-130
ii. Department of Civil Engineering 131-140
iii. Department of Computer Science & Engineering 141-164
iv. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering 165-176
v. Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 177-186
vi. Department of Information Technology 187-206
v. Department of Mechanical Engineering 207-218
6. Faculty of Management & Research
Department of Business Management 219-231
7. Faculty of Medical Sciences
Department of Medical Sciences 232-245
8. Faculty of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmacy 246-260
Integral University, Lucknow
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1- Name of the Department Architecture and Fine Arts
2- Institutional Code (CoA) UP05
3- Year of the establishment 1999
4- Is the department part of a school / faculty of the university?
Yes, it is a faculty of the University
5- Name of the programmes / course offered (UG, PG, M.Phl, Ph.D, Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
Bachelor of Architecture
Master of Architecture
Ph.D.
6- Inter-disciplinary courses and departments evolved:
As per Council of Architecture only B.Arch. & M.Arch.
7- Details of the programmes/ courses discontinued, if any, with reasons.
Nil
8- Annual/ semester /choice based credit system
Semester Based System
9- Participation in the department in the courses offered by other departments
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Education
Department of Environmental Science
10- Numbers of teaching post sanctioned and filled as per Council of Architecture norms
(Professors/ Associate Professors/ Assistant Professors/Lecturers)
Sanctioned Filled Actual Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 04 01 -
Associate Professors 08 02 -
Assistant Professor/
Lecturer 16 19 -
11- Faculty profile with name, qualification designation and specialization
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/Lecturer) (as on 7th
May 2014)
Integral University, Lucknow
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Sl.
No. Designation Name
Qualification
Professional
Exp. (years) UG Degree PG Degree Ph.D
University University University
Year Year Year
1 Professor
(Emeritus)
Prof. D.C.
Thapar
B.Arch
(Hons.) IIT
Kharagpur
1960
- - 54
2
Associate
Professor &
Head
Ar. Khurram
Ashraf
B.Arch
AMU
Aligarh 2003
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
CMJ
University 11
3 Associate
Professor Ar. Zeba Nisar
B.Arch
AMU
Aligarh
2003
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
CMJ
University 11
4 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Aisha
Mehmood
B.Arch
BBD College,
Lucknow
2009
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 5
5 Assistant
Professor Ar. Farhat Ali
B.Arch
AMU
Aligarh
2008
M.Arch
(Pedagogy)
Jamia Millia
Islamia,
New Delhi
2013
- 6
6 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Ghufran
Ahmad Khan
B.Arch
Jamia Millia
Islamia,
New Delhi
2011
M.Arch
(Pedagogy)
Jamia Millia
Islamia,
New Delhi
2013
- 3
7 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Komal
Yadav
B.Arch.
BBDNITM
Lucknow
2009
M. Arch
BBD
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 5
8 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Madvendra
P. Singh
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2009
M. Arch
BBD
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 5
9 Assistant
Professor Ar. Pooja Singh
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2009
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 5
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 4
10 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Sachin C.
Srivastava
B.Arch
Institute of
Integral
Technology,
UPTU
2007
M. Arch
BBD
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 7
11 Assistant
Professor Ar. Safiullah
B.Arch
Institute of
Integral
Technology,
UPTU
2005
M. Arch
BBD
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 9
12 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Sangeeta
Sharma
B.Arch
Govt. College
of
Architecture,
Lko, 1990
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 10
13 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Saurabh
Saxena
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2010
M. Arch
YCMOU
Nasik,
2013
- 4
14 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Shweta
Verma
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2010
M. Arch
BBD
University,
Lucknow
2013
- 4
15 Assistant
Professor
Ar. Upharika
Mishra
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2009
M. Arch
YCMOU
Nasik,
2012
- 5
16 Jr. Assist.
Prof.
Er. Maseeh
Ahmad
B.Tech.
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2007
- - 7
17 Lecturer Ar. Isha Sharma
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2009
- - 5
18 Lecturer Ar. Sadaf
Rizwan
B.Arch
BBD College,
Lucknow
2010
- - 4
Integral University, Lucknow
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19 Lecturer Ar. Sana
Parveen
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2010
M.Arch.
(Pursuing)
BBD
University,
Lucknow
- 4
20 Lecturer Ar. Tariq ul
Islam
B.Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2010
M.Arch.
(Persuing)
BBD
University,
Lucknow
- 4
21 Lecturer Mr.Irfan Ullah
Khan
B.Sc.
RML Awadh
Univ.,
Faizabad
1997
MCA ,
Madurai
Kamraj
Univ.,
Madurai
2004
- 5
22 Lecturer Ms. Farah B.F.A - - 4
12- List of senior visiting fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Name
Qualification
COA
Registration
Present/Past
Employment/
Fellowships etc.
UG Degree PG Degree
University University
Year Year
Ar. Munish
Chandra
University of Roorkee
B. Arch
1966
-
CA/ 75/4548 Senior Architect, UP PWD
(Retd.)
Past Chairman, Indian
Institute of Architects, UP
& Uttranchal Chapter
Fellow, Indian Institute of
Architects
Ar. Vipul
Varshney
Government College
of Architecture,
Lucknow University
1988
- CA/90/13232 Sr. Practicing Architect,
Vice President INTACH,
U.P.
Ar. A. P.
Sharma
Government College
of Architecture,
Lucknow University
1987
- CA/ 89/ 12374 Practicing Architect
Ar. V. K.
Dube
B. Arch
Kolkata University
1961
DTRP
Kolkata
University
1964
CA/79/4950 Chief City Planner &
Architect, Bokaro Steel
Plant (Retd.)
Member, Institution of
Valuers, India
Integral University, Lucknow
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Ar. Prasanjit
Sanyal
B. Arch
Kolhapur
1997
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2009
CA/98/23413 Practicing architect
Ar. Vishal
Jain
B.Arch, BBDNITM,
Lucknow
2004
M. Arch
Integral
University,
Lucknow
2009
CA/2006/37823 Practicing architect
Guest Lecturers (For Expert Lectures)
Name Expertise Present
Occupation
Topic of Lecture No. of
Lectures
delivered
Ar. Anupam
Mittal
Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect,
Lucknow
Thesis Orientation Lecture 03
Prof. R. K. Jain Housing and
Urban
Development
Associate
Professor,
IIT, Roorkee
Energy Efficient Techniques 03
Prof. S.C. Garg Housing and
Urban
Development
Prof. & Director,
Axis Institute,
Kanpur
Contemporary Architecture 08
Er. Vinod
Kumar
Building
Services
Chief Engineer
(Retd.)
Building services 03
Ar. Yogesh
Kumar
Architectural
Design
Assistant
Professor,
Axis Institute,
Kanpur
Methodology for
preparation of Final Year
Thesis
Thesis orientation Lecture
and Jury
08
Ar. T. V. K.
Srivastava
Landscape
Architect
Freelance
Landscape
Architect, New
Delhi
Landscape Arch.- Elements
& principles of landscape,
types of trees etc.
04
Ar. G. P.
Srivastava
Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect,
Lucknow
Building Bye Laws 02
Ar. Mohd.
Ziauddin
Conservation
Architect
Professor,
Jamia Milia
Islamia, New
Delhi
Conservation of Heritage
buildings
04
Prof. S. R.
Agarwal
Architectural
Design
Professor &
Director RRITM,
Lucknow
Elements and Principles of
Environmental design
02
Prof. Jagbir
Singh
Architectural
Design
Professor & Head,
Faculty of Arch.,
GBTU, Lucknow
Conservation of Heritage
buildings & Sustainability in
Architecture
04
Integral University, Lucknow
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Ar. A. K.
Pachauri
Housing and
Urban
Development
Retd. Chief
Architect
Need for Environmental
design
03
Ar. Santanu
Sen
Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect, Kolkata
Overview on Modern
Architecture
02
Ar. Uday
Agnihotri
Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect
California
Professional Ethics in
Architecture
02
Prof. R.
Shankar
Urban
planning
Professor,
IIT, Roorkee
Bio- mimicry in
Architecture
03
13- Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – Programme- wise information
Sl.
No. Name Subjects
No. of Classes
per month Percentage
1. Ar. Munish Chandra Architectural Design – V 36 25
2. Ar. V. K. Dubey Building Const. & Tech -II 24 17
3. Ar. Prasenjit Sanyal Architectural Design - IV 36 25
4. Ar.Vishal Jain Architectural Design - IV 36 25
5. Ar. A.P.Sharma Arch. Design -II 36 25
6. Ar. G. P. Srivastava Arch. Design V 16 11
7. Ar. VipulVarsney Arch. Design -II 16 11
8. Ar. Sanjeev Gupta Building Const. & Tech. - IV 28 20
9. Ar. Arvind Kumar Building Const. & Tech. - IV 24 17
10. Ar. Sunil Srivastava Building Const. & Tech -II 24 17
11. Ar. Vasundhra Kr Architectural Design - IV 36 25
12. Ar. Rohit Gupta Arch. Design -II 20 14
13. Rita Maurya Basic Design & Visual Arts 36 25
14- Programme wise student teacher ratio
12:1 (excluding visiting faculty)
15- Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff : sanctioned
and filled
Technical Support
Staff
Mr. U. P. Pandey Diploma in Civil (B.Tech. Pursuing) Instructor
Mr. Rizwan Draftsman (Civil),GITI Jr. Comp.
Operator
Mr. Mohd Javed ITI, Certificate course in AutoCAD Computer
Operator
Non Technical
Support Staff
Md. Talha M.A., M.L.I.S.C.
M.Phil.
Assistant
Librarian
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 8
16- Research:
Sponsored
The Faculty of Architecture has undertaken the research work of a rural development
project of village Mahadevan near Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. The research is funded by
Building Material and Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC), New Delhi and
was done under the guidance of Prof. M. N. Joglekar, Director, Vastu Kala
Academy, New Delhi.
At schools initiative:
For the time being, the research by the Faculty members is limited to production of
Thesis Compendiums, Teaching Manuals and Reference Manuals. The following for
the above have been completed so far:
a) Thesis compendiums of the theses done by students of B.Arch X Semester
b) Teaching Manual for the subject of Development Legislation
c) Teaching Manual for the subject of Estimating and Specifications
Thrust area:
Conservation
Urban Design
Interior
Landscape
Housing
Urban & Regional Planning
Transportation Planning & Design
Sustainable Humane Habitat
Sustainable Architecture
Environmental Architecture
Computer Application
Valuation & Arbitration
Building Automation
Rural Architecture
Regional Architecture
International Architecture
Architecture & Construction Project Management
Digital Architecture
Computer Aided Architectural Design
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 9
Projects:
Residences, Schools, Colleges, Public Buildings, Clinics, Hospitals, Shops, Offices,
Industries, Buildings for Recreation, Entertainment, Multiplexes, Airports, Stadium,
Museum, Bus terminus, Railway Station, Campuses etc.
Faculty Professional Exposure & Research: Every Architectural Project has its unique
solution which involves vital research content (specific methodology, data collection, case
studies, project feasibility etc) in respect of its individuality and function.
The University encourages its Faculty to involve themselves in professional consultancy. The
following Faculty of Architecture runs their own professional offices in the city, the details of
which are as under:
Name of the faculty member Name of the Organization
Ar. Khurram Ashraf Design Architects and Associates, Lucknow
Ar. Zeba Nisar Design Architects and Associates, Lucknow
Ar Sangeeta Sharma H.S. & Associates, Lucknow
Ar. Safiullah Khan M/S Helios Constructions
Ar. Sachin Chandra Srivastava Mriduanjali, Lucknow
Ar. M. P. Singh Kreative Angle, Lucknow
Ar. Aisha Mehmood Planning & Design Consultants, Lucknow
Integral University, Lucknow
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17- Participation of Faculty in Publication/QIP/Seminar/Workshop/Conference
The University sponsors Faculty members on a regular basis for participation in Seminars/workshops/conferences as is
evident from the sponsorship of the following Faculty members of B.Arch. - Architecture
(PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION)
S.
No
.
Designatio
n Name Qualifications
Professional
Registrations
Pro
fess
ion
al
Ex
per
ien
ce
Name of the
Workshop/Seminar/
Conference
Publications
1 Prof. Ar. D.C.
Thapar
B.Arch.(Ho
n.) 1960.
Graduate
Diploma in
Tropical
Studies from
A.A.
School,
London
FIIA: F-
1144
CoA: CA/75/1068
Past Member
– Architecture
Association,
London.
Past
Associate
Member -
Indian
Institute
of Interior
Designers.
Past Member
– INATAO
Past Member
– Housing
and
Development
Association.
40
year
s
International
Workshop: on
Design of
SEMINARS
Theatres – 1982 at
Lucknow.
National
Workshops: on
Architectural
Conservation -
2003 and 2004 at
Integral University,
Lucknow.
1971 Rachna 1971 : Govt. College of Arts &
Crafts, Lucknow.
1974 Builder's Friend August, 1974.
“OPERATION CITY – BEAUTIFUL”
1979 “Akashvani” New Delhi
Preparing for Tomorrow : An article on
strategy for development to meet the future
needs in Housing. 1972 Lalit Kala Akadami
(State Academy of Fine Arts
Modern Architecture Challenges Uttar Pradesh
also reprinted by Builder's Friend of July,1974.
1974 Builder's Friend October, 1974
Architects and Historical Monuments
1975 Builder's Friend September, 1975
“Action for a Building Programme”
1976 Builder's Friend October, 1975
“Chandigarh”
“Architecture & You” 1990 The Indian
Express,New Delhi:The Changing Face ofLko.
“What to expect from an Architect”. 1974
Trends in Architectural Education Builder's
Friend, Lucknow
Integral University, Lucknow
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2
Associat
e
Professo
r &
Head
Ar.
Khurram
Ashraf
B.Arch.
(2003)
M.Arch.
(2010)
CoA: CA/2004/327
32
AIIA: 15556
11
year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National: Sent for publication a Paper entitled
“Learning Architecture through Virtual
Graphics” in Council of Architecture (CoA)
bi-annual National journal 2014
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National: Sent for publication a Paper entitled
"Ornamentation and decoration in islamic
architecture" in 'ATEET'(ISSN 2249-1252)
2014
International
Conference:
Islamic Arts &
Architecture (11 -
13 Nov. 2011),
Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi
National: Published a Paper entitled "Climate
Responsive Design Recommendations for
Buildings in Composite Climate" in CoA
Jounal - Architecture Time, Space & People
(September, 2013)
National
Conference:
Challenging &
Planning Strategy
for Urban Future
(15 - 16 Sep.
2011), Axis
Institute, Kanpur
National: Published a paper on “Appraisal of
Urban Design Parameters for Development of
Public Spaces” in Council of Architecture
Jounal - Architecture Time, Space & People
(April, 2012)
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 12
National
Workshop:
Legacy of Islamic
Architecture & its
impact on
contemporary
World (27 Feb.
2011), AMU,
Aligarh
National: Published and presented a Paper
entitled “Sustainable Urban Transport in
India” in National Seminar on Urban
Dynamics & Planning - 2032 (National
Souvenir published by Integral University and
U.P. Regional Chapter, Institute of Town
Planners, Lucknow in April 2012)
National
Convention:
Sustainability:
Global Problems -
Local Initiatives, (3
- 5 Dec. 2010) IIA,
Lucknow
National: Published and presented a Paper
entitled “Sustainability and Affordable
Housing” in National Seminar on Urban
Dynamics & Planning - 2032 (National
Souvenir published by Integral University,
Lucknow and U.P. Regional Chapter, Institute
of Town Planners, Lucknow in April 2012)
National Research
Conference:
Disaster
Mititgation in
Housing in India
(19 -20 Mar. 2010)
IIT Roorkee
International: Published a paper on “A
Conceptual Approach for Redevelopment of
Kukrail Nala, Lucknow” in International
Journal of Institute of Town Planners, India.
(July- September, 2011)
National
Workshop: Urban
Future of India (5
Oct. 2009),
Integral University,
Lucknow
International: Published and presented a
Paper entitled “Decoration in Islamic
Architecture” in Islamic Architecture at Cross
roads (International Journal published by
Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi in
November 2011)
Integral University, Lucknow
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National Quality
Improvement
Workshop:
Construction
Project
management (2 - 6
Feb. 2006), SPA,
New Delhi
National: Published and presented a paper on
“Sustainability and Urban Design: An
Integrated Approach” in National Conference
on Challenging dimensions and Planning
Strategy for Urban Future organized by
Department of Architecture and Planning,
AXIS Institute, Kanpur. (September 2011)
Workshop:
Autodesk Revit
Architecture (23
Jul. 2007)
Lucknow
Published a paper on “Role of Architect as a
Project Manager” for Alumni Magazine of
Integral University- Integral
Kaliedoscope,2011
National
Workshop:
Conservation
Asian Cultural
Council, Newyork
City (12 - 22 Mar.
2007), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National: Published a paper on “The
Meaning of Design- a relationship between
form and space” in Council of Architecture
Jounal - Architecture Time, Space & People.
(September 2010)
National Design
Competition:
Revitalization of
Banganga
Crematorium (Nov
- Dec 2003) Rotary
Club, Mumbai
National: Published a paper on “Sun Temple
at Modhera- An Ode in Stone” in Council of
Architecture Jounal - Architecture Time, Space
& People. (September 2009)
Integral University, Lucknow
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3
Associat
e
Professo
r
Ar. Zeba
Nisar
B.Arch.
(2003)
M.Arch.
(2010)
CA/2004/338
86
11
year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National: Sent for publication a Paper entitled
“Exploring Teaching pedagogy for Basic
Design in Architectural Education” in Council
of Architecture (CoA) bi-annual National
journal 2014
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National: Sent for publication a Paper entitled
"Sun Temple at Modhera: An Architectural
Expression in Stone" in 'ATEET'(ISSN 2249-
1252) 2014
International
Conference:
Islamic Arts &
Architecture (11 -
13 Nov. 2011),
Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi
National: Published a Paper entitled "Climate
Responsive Design Recommendations for
Buildings in Composite Climate" in CoA
Jounal - Architecture Time, Space & People
(September, 2013)
National
Conference:
Challenging &
Planning Strategy
for Urban Future
(15 - 16 Sep.
2011), Axis
Institute, Kanpur
National: Published a paper on “Appraisal of
Urban Design Parameters for Development of
Public Spaces” in Council of Architecture
Jounal - Architecture Time, Space & People
(April, 2012)
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 15
National
Workshop:
Legacy of Islamic
Architecture & its
impact on
contemporary
World (27 Feb.
2011), AMU,
Aligarh
National: Published and presented a Paper
entitled “Sustainable Urban Transport in
India” in National Seminar on Urban
Dynamics & Planning - 2032 (National
Souvenir published by Integral University and
U.P. Regional Chapter, Institute of Town
Planners, Lucknow in April 2012)
National
Convention:
Sustainability:
Global Problems -
Local Initiatives, (3
- 5 Dec. 2010) IIA,
Lucknow
National: Published and presented a Paper
entitled “Sustainability and Affordable
Housing” in National Seminar on Urban
Dynamics & Planning - 2032 (National
Souvenir published by Integral University,
Lucknow and U.P. Regional Chapter, Institute
of Town Planners, Lucknow in April 2012)
National Research
Conference:
Disaster
Mititgation in
Housing in India
(19 -20 Mar. 2010)
IIT Roorkee
International: Published a paper on “A
Conceptual Approach for Redevelopment of
Kukrail Nala, Lucknow” in International
Journal of Institute of Town Planners, India.
(July- September, 2011)
National
Workshop: Urban
Future of India (5
Oct. 2009),
Integral University,
Lucknow
International: Published and presented a
Paper entitled “Decoration in Islamic
Architecture” in Islamic Architecture at Cross
roads (International Journal published by
Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi in
November 2011)
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 16
Workshop:
Autodesk Revit
Architecture (23
Jul. 2007)
Lucknow
National: Published and presented a paper on
“Sustainability and Urban Design: An
Integrated Approach” in National Conference
on Challenging dimensions and Planning
Strategy for Urban Future organized by
Department of Architecture and Planning,
AXIS Institute, Kanpur. (September 2011)
National
Workshop:
Conservation
Asian Cultural
Council, Newyork
City (12 - 22 Mar.
2007), Integral
University,
Lucknow
Published a paper on
“………………………………………………
…….” for Alumni Magazine of Integral
University- Integral Kaliedoscope,2011
National
Workshop: STP
course on
“Architecture for
Earthquake
Resistance
Buildings”
organized by
NPEEE at IIT,
Roorkee in 2006
National: Published a paper on “The
Meaning of Design- a relationship between
form and space” in Council of Architecture
Jounal - Architecture Time, Space & People.
(September 2010)
National: Published a paper on “Sun Temple
at Modhera- An Ode in Stone” in Council of
Architecture Jounal - Architecture Time, Space
& People. (September 2009)
Integral University, Lucknow
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4
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar. Aisha
Mehmood
B.Arch.(200
9)
M.Arch
(2013)
CoA:
CA/2010/484
92
5
Year
s
Seminar on
“Earthquake
Management and
Mitigation”
Seminar/
Presentation on
“Earthquake
Resistant
Structures”
Seminar on
“Climate and
Future Cities” : on
the occasion of
World Habitat Day
5
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar. Farhat
Ali
6
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar.
Ghufran
Ahmad
Khan
B. Arch.
(2011)
M. Arch.
(2013)
CoA:
CA/2011/529
10
3
Year
s
ICIAA, 11-13
NOVEMBER'
2011:
International
conference on
“Islamic Arts and
Architecture”
National: Sent for publication a Paper
entitled: Sequences of
learning studios in architecture education:
A concept of contemporary architectural
education
Integral University, Lucknow
Volume –II: Evaluative Report of the Department Page 18
Artists’ camps of
print making,
painting and
photography.
Among them were
of Krishan Ahuja,
Paramjeet Singh
and Subhashini
Puri
National: Sent for publication a Paper
entitled: Building
Construction: New Pedagogy and Techniques
Certificate for
paper
presentation
entitled as
Sequences of
learning studios
in architecture
education: A
concept of
contemporary
architectural
education
National: Sent for publication a Paper
entitled: Psychological Issues
in Design Studios
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
Seminar on “
Design for low
carbon buildings”
Integral University, Lucknow
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by Prof. Brian Ford
National Seminar
series-
“Architecture for
Masses- V” on
“Urban
Regeneration”
National Seminar
series-
“Architecture for
Masses- IV” on
“Urban
Regeneration”
7
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar. Komal
Yadav
B.Arch.(200
9)
M.Arch.
(2013)
CoA:
CA/2009/458
96
5
Year
s
Seminar on
“Earthquake
Mitigation
Systems”
Seminar on
“Disaster
Management ”
Workshop on
“Conservation
of Gomti River
Front ”by
Marry K. Judy
Seminar on
“History Of
Lucknow ”by
Yogesh
Praveen.
Integral University, Lucknow
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8
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar.
Madhvend
ra P. Singh
B.Arch.(200
9)
M.Arch.
(2013)
CoA:
CA/2009/461
80
5
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National
Workshop: Urban
Future of India (5
Oct. 2009),
Integral University,
Lucknow
9
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar. Pooja
Singh
B.Arch.(200
9)
M.Arch.
(2013)
CoA: CA/2010/480
44
5
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
Integral University, Lucknow
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National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National
Workshop: Urban
Future of India (5
Oct. 2009),
Integral University,
Lucknow
10
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar. Sachin
C.
Srivastava
B.Arch.
2007
M.Arch.
2013
CoA:
CA/2008/415
91
7
Year
s
Conservation
Appreciation
Seminar on
“Hussainabad:
Then and Now”
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
11
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar.
Safiullah
B.Arch.2005
M.Arch.
2013
CoA: CA/2006/385
52
9
Year
s
International
conference on
“Islamic Art and
Architecture” at
Integral University, Lucknow
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ICIAA-2011, New
Delhi
Seminar on
“Climate and
Future Cities” : on
the occasion of
World Habitat Day
Panel discussion
on “Role of women
in Socio-Cultural
change in society”
Conference on
“Earth Matters” at
Hotel Taj Lucknow
Seminar/
Presentation on
“Green Building
Techniques”
Workshop
AICTE/MHRD
sponsored Winter
School on
“Disaster
Management”
Seminar on “
Urban Future of
India”
Integral University, Lucknow
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12
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar.
Sangeeta
Sharma
B.Arch.1990
M.Arch.
2013
CoA: CA/92/15045
23
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National
Conference:
Challenging &
Planning Strategy
for Urban Future
(15 - 16 Sep.
2011), Axis
Institute, Kanpur
National Seminar:
Sustainable
Architecture (27
April,
2011),BBDNITM,
Lucknow
Integral University, Lucknow
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National
Convention:
Sustainability:
Global Problems -
Local Initiatives, (3
- 5 Dec. 2010) IIA,
Lucknow
National
Workshop:Emergi
ng Trends in
Engineering
Drawings (11 Dec
2009), BBDNITM,
Lucknow
National
Workshop:Use of
Polymers in
Contemporary and
Heritage Buildings.
(19 Dec.2009)
BBDNITM,
Lucknow
13
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar.
Saurabh
Saxena
B.Arch.
(2010)
M.Arch.
(2013)
CoA:
CA/2010/493
88
4
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
Integral University, Lucknow
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14
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar. Shweta
Verma
B.Arch.
(2010)
M.Arch.
(2013)
CoA:
CA/2010/494
26
4
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National
Conference:
Challenging &
Planning Strategy
for Urban Future
(15 - 16 Sep.
2011), Axis
Institute, Kanpur
15
Assistan
t
Professo
r
Ar.
Upharika
Mishra
B.Arch.(200
9)
M.Arch.
(2012)
CoA:
CA/2010/484
31
5
Year
s
National
Workshop:Barrier
free Spaces
(August 2011),IIT ,
ROORKEE .
Integral University, Lucknow
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National
Workshop:
HUSSIANABAD
REVISITED
(August
2009),INTEGRAL
UNIVERSITY .
National
Workshop: Art &
Architecture -
Mural (July 2011),
MET, Faculty of
Architecture,
Moradabad.
National
Workshop: Art &
Architecture -
Bonsai (May
2011), MET,
Faculty of
Architecture,
Moradabad.
National
Workshop:
Photography
workshop (August
2012), MET,
Faculty of
Architecture,
Moradabad.
Integral University, Lucknow
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16
Lecture
r
Ar. Isha
Sharma
B.Arch.
(2009)
CoA:
CA/2010/475
48
5
Year
s
National Training
Programme:
Empanelled
Training Institute
for Programm
Officers of
National Service
Scheme (NSS)
Training &
Orientation
Programme (26th
Jan- 1st Feb 2014),
Ministry of Youth
Affairs & Sports,
GoI, Lucknow
University,
Lucknow
National: Published a paper on “Green
Technologies for a Greener Future Urban
India” in Council of Architecture Jounal -
Architecture Time, Space & People. (April
2011)
State Workshop:
Earthquake: Risk
to Resilience (23rd
-24th
Feb, 2012) at
U.P. State Disaster
Mgmt
Institute(UPSDMI)
, SDMA, PICUP
Building, Gomti
Nagar,Lucknow
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Integral University, Lucknow
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Lucknow
National
Convention:
Sustainability:
Global Problems -
Local Initiatives, (3
- 5 Dec. 2010) IIA,
Lucknow
National
Workshop: Urban
Future of India (5
Oct. 2009),
Integral University,
Lucknow
17 Lecture
r
Ar. Sadaf
Rizwan
B.Arch.
(2010)
CoA:
CA/2012/554
27
4
Year
s
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National
Conference:
Disaster
Mititgation in
Housing in India
(2005) BBDNITM,
Lucknow.
Integral University, Lucknow
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National Seminar:
“ The 1858
Aftermath: The
Destruction of
Nawabi Lucknow”
Conservarion
Appreciation
Seminar Supported
by the Asian
Cultural Council,
New York City
BBDNITM,
Lucknow (March
2007)
18 Lecture
r
Ar. Sana
Parveen
B.Arch.
(2010)
M.Arch.
(pursuing)
CA/2010/504
10
4
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
19 Lecture
r
Ar. Tariq
ul Islam
B.Arch.
(2010)
M.Arch.
(Persuing)
CA/2010/
2
Year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
National: Sent for a publication a Paper
entitled "Sustainable architecture- A Step
towards environmental concious Design”in
CoA Jounal - Architecture Time, Space &
People.
Integral University, Lucknow
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Lucknow
20
Jr.
Assistan
t Prof.
Er.
Maseeh
Ahmad
B.Tech.
(2007)
M.Tech.
(2012)
14
year
s
National
Workshop:
Intellectual
Property System:
India Today &
Tommorrow (10
Jan 2014), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National Seminar:
Urban Dynamics &
Planning - 2032
(18 - 19 April,
2012), Integral
University,
Lucknow
National
Workshop: STP
course on
“Architecture for
Earthquake
Resistance
Buildings”
organized by
NPEEE at IIT,
Surat in 2005
Integral University, Lucknow
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21 Lecture
r
Mr. Irfan
Ullah
Khan
B.sc.:1997
MCA 2004
Workshop on
architectural
software Archicad
Workshop on
architectural
software Revit
Seminar on “Climate and
Future Cities” : on
the occasion of
World Habitat Day
Workshop on “Better City, Better
Life” on the
occasion of World
Habitat day
Integral University, Lucknow
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18- Faculty serving in
a) National committees –Nil
b) InternationalCommittees - Nil
c) Editorial Boards –
Prof. D. C. Thapar
Advisory Board of-
1. Builder’s Friend
2. Green Construction & Design
Ar. ZebaNisar
Co-editor of Souvenir titled “Seminar cum Technical Papers” released
during National seminar on 18-19 April 2012 at Integral University,
Lucknow
Editor of Integral Kaleidoscope: yearly alumni magazine of the
University
Ar. Khurram Ashrafand Ar. Isha Sharma
Members of Editorial Board of Souvenir titled “Seminar cum Technical
Papers” released during National seminar on 18-19 April 2012 at Integral
University, Lucknow
d) Any other (please specify)
Preparation of Thesis Compendium: Compilation of Thesis Projects
of Final Year Students.
19- Faculty recharging strategies
Organization of Seminars and Workshops
Participation in Seminars, Workshops, Conferences and Quality
Improvement Programme.
Compulsory Participation of Faculty in Summer Lecture Series with the
view to enhance their Lecture Delivery
Compulsory Participation of Faculty in Faculty Development Programme
organized by Integral University.
Mentor- Mentee Programme organized by the University to create
awareness amongst the Faculty for its incorporation
20- Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in- house projects including inter-
departmental projects.
100%
Integral University, Lucknow
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21- Awards/ recognitions at the national and international level by
Faculty
Name of Faculty Award Year
Prof. D.C. Thapar Received IIA (U.P. Chapter) Award for
Lifetime Contribution to Architecture.
Received Award for Lifetime
Contributionto Architectural Education
by U.P. Architects Association
January 2002
March 2003
Ar. Khurram
Ashraf
Commendation Letter issued by Vice
Chancellor, Integral University for
guiding students on a measure Drawing
Project (Sun Temple at Modhera)
2006
Ar. Zeba Nisar Commendation Letter issued by Vice
Chancellor, Integral University for
guiding students on a measure Drawing
Project (Sun Temple at Modhera)
M.Arch Silver Medalist
2006
2009
STUDENTS- ACHIEVEMENTS, COMPETITIONS AND PARTICIPATIONS
IAS Officer: - Renuka Tripathi 2003 batch
S.No. Session/Date
of Event
Event Name Organized By Students -
Participation
Students -
Achievement &
Awards
1 8th
– 10th
Feb.
2008
ZONASA-2007 Lovely Institute
of Technology-
Architecture,
Phagwara
(Jalandhar)
43 1st Prize- 6 Nos,
2nd Prize- 4 Nos ,
Runner up in
Reubens and
Design Trophies
2009 UTKARSH -2009 B.B.D.
University
Lucknow
10 WaseemFarooq and
SaifAthar Won- in
UTKARSH-2009 for Model Making
Competition
2 3rd
– 5th
Sept.
2010
ZONASA-2010 IIT Kharagpur,
West Bengal
27 Won Design trophy
– KGP greens
3 10th
– 12th
Oct 2011
ZONASA-2011 CET,
Bhubaneswar
20 2nd
prize in Design
trophy and 3rd
prize
in Reubens trophy
4 2011 SAMANVAY- Amity
University,
20 Salman Nasir Won
1st prize in
Integral University, Lucknow
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2011 Lucknow SAMANVAY-2011 Logo Design
Competition
ChitranshuKhare,
Atul Kumar, Ankit
Gupta and
VaibhavSrivastava
won 1st Prize in
SAMANVAY-2011
Arkitronics (Model
making
Competition)
WaseemFarooq ,
SaifAthar and
ZulqarnainQamar
won 1st Prize in
SAMANVAY-2011 in Auto Cadd and
Design
Development
Programme
5 2011 AMIPHORIA-
2011
Amity
University,
Lucknow
26 KalpanaSaini and
SiddarthaSaxena
won first and
second prize
respectively in
Amiphoria-2011 for “Signage”
competition
Siddhartha Saxena,
ShibliMeraj, Richa
Kumar and
AkarshikaSrivastavz
won second prize in
the “ARCH-
MAKING”
competition
Mariyam Danish
and Mohsin Ahmad
won first prize in
“FACE-
PAINTING”
competition
Ariz Ali, AnshulRai
and Mohsin Ahmad
Integral University, Lucknow
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won third prize in
“Bamboo
Construction”
competition.
6 3rd
Oct 2012 CASCADE-2013, Amity
University,
Lucknow
2 Participation
2012 FUTURISTIC
ELEVATOR
IEE 8 Salman Nasir won
1st prize in design
competition
7 26th
– 28th
Oct 2012
ZONASA-2012, BESU, Kolkata 40 2nd
prize and 3rd
prizes in various
Cultural events
8 14th
– 16th
Oct 2012
ZONASA-2013, MET,
Moradabad
40 1st in Kola Bindu &
Debate, 2nd
in
KHOSLA KA
GHOSLA &
WHAT IS
ARCHITECTURE
and 3rd
in Sketching
& VATAWARAN
in various Cultural
events .
9 14th
– 16th
Mar 2013
COGNIZANCE-
2013,
IIT, Roorkee 2 1st in Prototype- I &
Gods of SketchUp
10 26-27th
Oct
2013
FESTIVAL OF
ARCHITECTURE
2013
IIA, UP &
Uttarakhand
Chapter
1 Participation
11 NAZRANE – E –
AVADH 2013-14
Avadh Girls
Degree College,
Lucknow
7 3rd
in Face Painting
12 1st -10th Feb
2014
University Gate
Design
Competetion
Integral
University,
Lucknow
28 Design Entry
Shortlisted
13 20th
– 21st
Feb 2014
FIESTA-14 Integral
University,
Lucknow
2 Best Volunteer
Award for NSS
14 FIESTA-2014 Integral
University,
Lucknow
2 1st in Face Painiting,
Tatoo Making
(Group
Participation), 1st &
2nd
prize in
Integral University, Lucknow
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Photography Event
(Individual
Participation)
NIASA (National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture)
S.
No.
Student
Name
Thesis Topic Guide Ranks Year
1 Medha
Swaroop
Museum of Light, New
Delhi
Ar. Arun
Kapur
Winner of NIASA 2009 2009
2 Abhinav
Prasoon
Arena for Performing
Arts, Mumbai
Ar.
Safiullah
Among the top five in the
whole country at the
National level round
3 Deeksha
Trivedi
Performing Arts Centre
for Specially Challenged,
Mumbai
Ar. M. P.
Singh
Stood III in the Zonal level
Round of Thesis Awards
Program 2010
2010
4 Nupur
Srivastava
Architecture Museum,
Ahmadabad
Ar.
Khurram
Ashraf
Among top ten in the
Zonal level Round of
Thesis Awards Program
2010
2010
5 Rajat Gupta Museum for Earth and
Life, Bangalore
Ar. Zeba
Nisar
Runner up in the Zonal
level Round of Thesis
Awards Program 2011
2011
6 Nishant
Dwivedi
District Headquarter,
Dehradun
Ar.
Khurram
Ashraf
Entry selected for Zonal
level Round of Thesis
Awards Program 2011
2011
22- Seminars/ conferences/workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants if any.
Topic of the
Seminar/
conference/
workshop
Organizers Outstanding
Participants
Date Source of
Funding
“Hussainabad
Then and Now”
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University and
Asian Cultural Council,
New York
Ms. Mary K. Judy March
2006
Supported by
Asian Cultural
Council, New
York
Documentation of
Architect Walter
Burley Griffin’s
Work in Lucknow
Faculty of Architecture ,
Integral University and
Asian Cultural Council,
New York
Ms. Mary K. Judy March
2007
Supported by
Asian Cultural
Council, New
York
Integral University, Lucknow
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State Level
Seminar on FIRE
AND LIFE
SAFETY
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University and
Institution of Fire
Engineers (U.P.
Chapter)
Mr. Aman Sharma,
CFO, Lucknow
Mr. Brijendra Singh,
Fire Officer, SBI,
Lucknow
Mr. D.G.P. Karsolia,
Jt. Director, Fire Deptt.
U.P.
4th
Dec
2007
Integral
University and
Institution of
Fire Engineers
(U.P. Chapter)
Seminar on
“Hussainabad
Revisited”
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University and
ASI
NawabJafar Mir
Abdullah
Dr. Neeta Das,
Professor
18th
April
2009
Integral
University,
Lucknow and
ASI
Seminar on
URBAN
FUTURE OF
INDIA
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University,
Lucknow and U.P.
Regional Chapter, ITPI,
India
Ar. J.P. Bhargawa,
Past President, ITPI
Mr. Y. N. Chaturvedi,
Retd. Chief Engineer,
U.P. Jal Nigam,
Lucknow.
Mr. V.V.L.N. Sharma,
Chairman, ITPI, India
(U.P. Regional Chapter)
5th
Oct
2009
Integral
University,
Lucknow and
U.P. Regional
Chapter, ITPI,
India
Seminar on
Energy
Conservation
Building Code
(ECBC)
U.P. Power Corporation
and Integral University,
Lucknow
26
Oct
2010
Integral
University,
Lucknow
Seminar on Better
City Better Life
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University,
Lucknow
Er. M.V.S. Rami
Reddy,IAS, Housing
Commissioner, U.P.
Housing and
development Board
Lucknow
4th
Oct
2010
Integral
University,
Lucknow
Seminar on
Climate and
Future Cities
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University,
Lucknow
3rd
Oct
2011
Integral
University,
Lucknow
National Seminar
on Urban
Dynamics and
Planning-2032
Faculty of Architecture,
Integral University,
Lucknow and U.P.
Regional Chapter, ITPI,
India
Ar. Jit Gupta,
Vice President, Indian
Institute of Architects.
& Director, College of
Architecture, IET
Bhaddal(Punjab)
Prof. Souvenic Roy,
Professor and Head,
Bengal Engineering
18-19
April
2012
Integral
University,
Lucknow and
U.P. Regional
Chapter, ITPI,
India
Integral University, Lucknow
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University, Kolkata
Ar. Pavan Gupta,
Senior Practicing
Architect & Urban
Planner, New Delhi
Ar. Bharat Bhushan,
Former Director,
Ministry of
Environment, GOI
Prof. SubirSaha,
Former Director, School
of Planning &
Architecture, New
Delhi
Prof. M. N. Joglekar,
Former Executive
Director, HUDCO, New
Delhi,
Ar. B. ShashiBhusan,
Senior Practicing
Architect & Urban
Planner. Winner of 9
National level awards.
Written 5 Books.
Research Advisor at
R.V. College of
Engineering, Bangalore
Ar. J. P. Bhargava
Chairman, M/S
Rudrabhishek
Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. ,
Past President, Institute
of Town Planners,
India, Former CTCP,
Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
Ar.PrakashDeshmukh,
Executive Member,
Council of Architecture
and Senior Practicing
Architect & Urban
Planner, Pune
Mr. J.N Reddy,
Chief town planner,
Lucknow Development
Authority
Mr. N. R. Verma,
Chief Town & Country
Planner, U. P. Govt.
Er. S. K. Garg,
Chairman, Eldeco
Integral University, Lucknow
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Group of Industries &
President, U. P.
REDCO
23- Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
24- Students profile course –wise:
Name of the course
Application
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
B.Arch – (2012-13) 74 37 30 55 45
B.Arch – (2011-12) 93 54 26 67 33
B.Arch – (2010-11) 144 42 27 60 40
25. - How many students have cleared civil services and defense services examinations NET,
SET. GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Civil Services 01
GATE 05
GRE/ Others 05
26- Diversity of Staff.
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university 30%
From universities within the states 70 %
From universities from other states -
From universities outside the country -
27- Present detail of infrastructure facilities with regard to
a) Library Centralized and Departmental
Library Available
b) Internet Facility for staff and student 1 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of classrooms 10
d) Classrooms with ICT facility 01
e) Students Laboratories 03
f) Research Laboratory Nil
Departmental Library
Detail list for Books / Journals etc.
Integral University, Lucknow
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Category Acquisition prior
to the preceding
year
Total No. of
acquisition during
the preceding year
Cumulative
acquisition
Books 2637 191 2828
Journals/Periodicals 19 01 20
Thesis 226 32 260
Multi Media Library 276 32 308
Note: Multimedia library is shared with the Central Library of the University
Computer Lab
Detail list for Instruments/ Accessories.
Category Acquisition prior
to the preceding
year
Total No. of
acquisition during
the preceding year
Cumulative
acquisition
Computers/hardware 75 - 75
** Windows 7, Autocad, Revit, 3D Max etc.
Surveying Lab: Equipped with all instruments required as per norms of Council
of Architecture.
Environmental Lab: Equipped with all instruments required as per norms of Council
of Architecture Construction Yard: Equipped with all instruments required as per
norms of Council of Architecture
Seminar Hall: Equipped with high resolution projector and sound system with
capacity of 200 people.
Wi-Fi: Facility provided by Integral University
28- Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Discussion is done with the faculty members of the Department with Board of
Studies.
29- Does the department obtain the feedback from
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching- learning- Evaluation? If yes how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, weekly meetings are organized to take feedback from the faculty members.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching - learning- Evaluation? If yes how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Integral University, Lucknow
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This is done at the University level; the feedback (Faculty Assessment Performa)
received from the students is utilized to guide the teachers on how to improve
their week areas and give better performance.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Alumni are invited in the centralized and departmental level get together to
interact with the students. The suggestions are incorporated in the teaching
methodology.
30- List the distinguished alumni of the department.
S.No. Name of Alumni Organization Batch
1 Ms. RenukaTripathi IAS Officer, Govt. Of India 2004
2 Mr. S.S. Hussain Gulf Consultants, Quwait 2005
3 Mr. S.A. Rizvi Oger, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2005
4 Mr. Moinuddin Khan Masters from Bahaus University,
Currently posted in Bahrain
2008
5 Mr. PrateekSinghal M.Tech (Const. Mgmt), IIT, New Delhi
Project Manager, ARCOP, New Delhi
2010
6 Mr. Nawaz Ahmad Siddiqui Architect at Saudi bin Laden, Saudi
Arabia
2012
31- Give detail of students enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshop/seminars)
involving external experts.
Name Expertise Present
Occupation
Topic of Lecture Number of
Lectures
delivered in the
last Academic
session
Ar. Anupam Mittal Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect,
Lucknow
Thesis Orientation
Lecture
03
Prof. R. K. Jain Housing and
Urban
Development
Associate
Professor,
IIT, Roorkee
Energy Efficient
Techniques
03
Prof. S.C. Garg Housing and
Urban
Development
Prof. &
Director,
Axis Institute,
Kanpur
Contemporary
Architecture
08
Er. Vinod Kumar Building
Services
Chief Engineer
(Retd.)
Building services 03
Ar. Yogesh Kumar Architectural
Design
Assistant
Professor,
Axis Institute,
Kanpur
Methodology for
preparation of Final
Year Thesis
Thesis orientation
08
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Lecture and Jury
Ar. T. V. K.
Srivastava
Landscape
Architect
Freelance
Landscape
Architect, New
Delhi
Landscape Arch.-
Elements & principles
of landscape, types of
trees etc.
04
Ar. G. P. Srivastava Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect,
Lucknow
Building Bye Laws 02
Ar. Mohd. Ziauddin Conservation
Architect
Professor,
JamiaMiliaIsla
mia, New
Delhi
Conservation of
Heritage buildings
04
Prof. S. R. Agarwal Architectural
Design
Professor &
Director
RRITM,
Lucknow
Elements and
Principles of
Environmental design
02
Prof. Jagbir Singh Architectural
Design
Professor &
Head, Faculty
of Arch.,
GBTU,
Lucknow
Conservation of
Heritage buildings &
Sustainability in
Architecture
04
Ar. A. K. Pachauri Housing and
Urban
Development
Retd. Chief
Architect
Need for
Environmental design
03
Ar. SantanuSen Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect,
Kolkata
Overview on Modern
Architecture
02
Ar. UdayAgnihotri Architectural
Design
Practising
Architect
California
Professional Ethics in
Architecture
02
Prof. R. Shankar Urban
planning
Professor,
IIT, Roorkee
Bio- mimicry in
Architecture
03
32- List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Conduction of Special Lectures/ Seminars
Audio Visual Presentations
Exposure through Local Site Visits
Studio Exercises
Conduction of Quizzes, Debates, Juries by the respective Subject Teachers
33- How does the department ensure the programme and objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
Organization of Monthly Departmental Meetings
Daily Monitoring of Classes
Lesson Plans
Monthly Assessments
Integral University, Lucknow
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Issuance of warning letters to the Defaulters
Counseling of the Defaulters.
34- Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities
Various extension activities are conducted in the form of lectures, juries,
discussions with persons from industry and academia by students in
coordination with academic coordinators for their mentoring morale
development and guidance.
(List of Expert Lectures conducted in last 2 years given at Point no. 44)
35- Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department:
Educational Tours (for the exposure of students to Architectural features,
building materials, construction techniques, etc adopted in other parts of the
country)
Local Site Visits (visit to construction sites, market surveys, etc)
Extra curricular activities (Poster competition, Essay competition, Debates, etc)
Participation in zonal programmes like ZONASA
Participation in Thesis Excellence award organized by NIASA
36- State whether the programme/ department accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes give details
Yes, Council of Architecture
37- Briefly highlight the contribution of the department in generating the new knowledge,
basic or applied.
Students are made to work on different design projects at different level for
which detail analysis is done and compiled, on the basis of which final design is
framed out. (In final year new design projects are introduced every year)
Various educational tours and site visits are conducted for the exposure of the
students.
Knowledge creation is also done through publication by incorporating new
ideas.
Communication skills of students are enhanced by conducting juries at each
level.
38- Detail any five strength, weakness, opportunities and challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
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Strengths:
The strengths of the Department lie in clarity of its objectives of its curriculum, conscious
efforts to utilize the expertise available in other departments of the University, choice of
subjects afforded to the students in the senior classes, the ability of the University to
include and implement needful changes in the curriculum and its young faculty, most of
whom have a good knowledge of architectural softwares. The staff is very sincere and
has dedication for quality teaching.The students are provided convivial environment in
the university which is good for learning; discipline is maintained in the campus
conducive for education.
Weakness:
Developing infrastructure
Sensitive to career Development
Self Financing fee structure
Low pace feedback on career counseling of students
Less application from academically top class students
Threats:
Attitude towards knowledge acquisition is low
High expectation of the students from job profile
Availability/ recruitment of committed staff
Quality of feeding institution
Opportunities:
Being a university we have & cope to go for new courses as per the demand of
corporate world.
Diversifies staff available in the campus
Tie up with other universities.
Establishment of separate Research consultancy Cell.
39. Future plans of the department
Department is planning to start future courses with different specialization in
M.Arch course and to initiate Research.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department- Biosciences
2. Year of establishment 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University?
Department is a part of a faculty of Applied Sciences
4. Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG. PG. M.Phil.. Ph.D. Integrated Masters
Integrated Ph.D. etc.)
(i) B. Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology
(ii) M. Sc. Biotechnology
(iii) M. Sc. Microbiology
(iv) M. Sc. Bioinformatics
(v) M.Sc. Biochemistry
(vi) Ph. D. Biotechnology/ Microbiology/Bioinformatics/Biochemistry
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved.
Course Subject
Code
Name of Subject Department
B. Sc. (Hons.)
Biotechnology
PC-101
Professional Communication English
BS-102
Mathematics Mathematics
BS-103
Fundamentals of Computers CSE
BS-104
Chemistry –I Chemistry
BS-106P Chemistry lab
Chemistry
BS-201 Chemistry –II
Chemistry
ES-101 Environmental Studies
Environmental
Sciences
BS-301 Chemistry III
Chemistry
M. Sc. Biotechnology MBT- 102 Bioinformatics & Bio-
computing
CSE
MBT-105 Biostatistics & Biomathematics Mathematics
M. Sc. Microbiology MMB-205 Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Mathematics
M.Sc. Biochemistry MBC-102
Bioinformatics & Bio-computing CSE
Integral University, Lucknow
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6. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, Industries, foreign Institution, etc.
Training programme and special courses of M. Sc. Biotechnology / M. Sc.
Microbiology/ M.Sc. Biochemistry are being organized regularly in different
industries, educational and research institutions e.g., CDRI, IITR, NBRI. CIMAP.
CISH, NBFGR, IISR, SGPGI, KGMU, IVRI, IARI, NBPGR, AMU, LU, Biotech
Park, Lupin, BIOCON Amity University etc.
Ph.D. programme are being conducted in collaboration with the scientists and
scholars of SGPGI, NBRI.CIMAP, CISH, NBFGR, IISR, SGPGI, KGMU, IVRI,
DBT, LU, Amity University, Biotech Park etc.
Memorandum of Understanding The department has signed MoU with scientific
and medical institutions to undertake collaborative research and teaching programmes
e. g. CISH, RMLIMS, CDRI, IISR, Saraswati College of Medicine and Management,
KGMU, NBAIM.
7. Details of Programmes / courses discontinued, if any with reasons
M. Sc. Bioinformatics, due to shortage of adequate candidates
8. Annual/ Semester/choice based credit system
Semester system
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
The faculty members are conducting relevant courses at undergraduate and post
graduate level in the department of Bioengineering
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/
Assistant Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including
CAS/MPS)
Professor 02 02 -
Associate Prof./Jr. Associate Prof. 05 05 -
Assistant Professor/Lecturer 14 15 -
11. Faculty Profile with name, qualification, Designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years
of
Exp.
No. of Ph.D.
student guided
for the last 4
years
1 Prof.
A.K.Srivastava
Ph.D. Professor Biodiversity,
Biogeochemical study,
biotechnological
advancement
41
Years Two
completed
Six
Continuing
Integral University, Lucknow
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2 Dr. Neelam
Pathak
Ph.D. Professor Molecular Biology &
Genetic engineering
14
Years Three
completed
Seven
Continuing
3 Dr. Mohtashim
Lohani
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Environmental/ Nano-
toxicology
10
Years Three
completed
Seven
Continuing
4 Dr. Rolee Sharma Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Cell biology and
Biochemistry
7
Years One
completed
Seven
Continuing
5 Dr. Priti Bajpai
Ph.D Jr.
Associate
Professor
Immunology &
Biotechnology
7
Years One
completed
Seven
Continuing
6 Dr. Salman Khan Ph.D Jr.
Associate
Professor
Medical
Biotechnology and
Natural products
4
Years Eight
Continuing
7 Dr. Md. Sajid
Khan
Ph.D Jr.
Associate
Professor
Biotechnology 4
Years Eight
Continuing
8 Dr. Mohd. Imran Ph D. Asst Prof. Microbiology 3
Years Seven
Continuing
9 Dr Irfan Ahmad
Ansari
Ph D. Asst Prof. Medical Biochemistry 2
Years Four
Continuing
10 Mr. Syed Danish
Rizvi
M.Sc Asst Prof. Biotechnology,
3
Years
-
11 Dr. Saheem
Ahmad
Ph. D. Asst Prof. Biochemistry 3
Years
-
12 Dr Swati Sharma Ph D. Lecturer Microbiology 1
Year
-
10 Research Scholars have also been engaged in teaching under Earn while Learn Scheme
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Dr. MKJ Siddiqui (Director UPCST) adjunct faculty
Dr. Akila Anand (Visiting Fellow)
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme wise information
20%
14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:19
PG - 1:20
Integral University, Lucknow
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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Senior Instructor 02 02 02
Instructor 02 02 02
Library Assistant 01 01 01
Peon 01 01 01
Administrative work of the university is centralized.
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies:
Genetic Engineering, Biodiversity, Enzymology, Molecular Toxicology, Molecular
Biology, Prevention and control of Cancer and other diseases, Targeted drug
delivery systems, Nanobiotechnology, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Plant
Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology and Microbiology
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project wise.
Six faculty members are working on national projects. Total amount of
Rs.1,02,13,600/- has been received uptil now. Name of the funding agencies and
grants received project wise is given below -
Name Title of Project Duration Funding
agency
Amount
Dr. Neelam
Pathak
Molecular characterization of
polygalacturonase during ripening
of mango (Mangifera indica L.)
fruits
June 2004-
May 2007
DST
(Fast
Track)
Rs. 10 Lakhs
Isolation of ligninolytic
microorganisms and their
biochemical and molecular
characterization (as Co-PI)
June 2009-
May 2012
UP-CST Rs. 6.96
Lakhs
Base line survey and mapping of
microbial diversity of Kukrail
Forests
Oct. 2009-
Sept. 2011
UPBDB Rs 4.85
Lakhs
Isolation of ACC deaminase
producing microorganisms and their
biochemical and molecular
characterization
July 2011-
June 2014
UP-CST Rs 6.96
Lakhs
Dr. M. Lohani Isolation of Bioactive compounds
from naturally occurring microbes,
Kinetic Modelling and optimization
studies for their large scale
fermentative production
April 2011-
March 2014
UP-CST Rs 6.96
Lakhs
Integral University, Lucknow
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Dr. Rolee
Sharma
Biochemical and Cellular Responses
within Macrophages following of β-
glucan Microparticles containing
anti TB-drugs
Nov. 2012-
Oct. 2015
UP -CST Rs. 7.56
lakhs
Dr Preeti
Bajpai
Nanoreservoirs carrying Brugia
malayi recombinant proteins as
potential vaccine against lymphatic
filariasis
2012 ICMR( In
collabora
tion with
CDRI)
Rs. 30 lacs
Dr. M. Salman
Khan
Evaluation of Selected Indian
Medicinal Plants as a Potent
Antioxidant and Inhibitor of HMG-
CoA Reductase Enzymatic activity:
An In Vitro, In Vivo and In Silico
Study”
August-
2012
Young
Scientist
Project
from
SERB,
Departme
nt of
Science
and
Technolo
gy
Rs 22.81
lakhs
Preclinical evaluation of purified
bioactive compounds and their
nanoformulations from Borhaavia
diffusa (Linn) root extract” (as Co-
PI)
Rs. 7.05
lakhs
Dr. Mohd Sajid
Khan
Green Synthesis of gold
nanoparticle, their characterization
and bioconjugation with cisplatin
UPCST 6.47 lakhs
entitled
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
One ICMR project costing 30 lacs is being carried out under inter institutional
collaborative programme undertaken in collaboration with CDRI, Lucknow.
b) International Collaboration
Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST: UGC-SAP/CAS. DPE: DBT, ICSSR. etc.
total grants received.
Efforts are being made to receive national grant against support projects.
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition
UPCST, UP-Biodiversity Board, SGPGI, KGMU Lucknow, C. S. Azad
Agriculture Institute, Kanpur NDUAT, Faizabad
National recognition
DBT, DST, ICMR National labs of CSIR, ICMR, ICAR
Integral University, Lucknow
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International recognition
Faculty members have received training from Case Western University,
Cleveland, USA; University of Maryland, USA; Medical College of Georgia,
USA ; University of ROSTOC, Germany; Enterer Palaeobiology data base,
USA, International Federation of Palynology USA and Latin American
Association of Palaeobotany and Palynology
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industries or corporate bodies
Research Laboratory is established with the fund received from DST
under Young Scientist Scheme .
Specialized research equipments are procured from the research grants
received from DBT, DST, UP Biodiversity Board and UP CST.
22. Publications
Number of paper published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)-
120
Monographs 01
Chapters in books 04
Edited Books 01
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Dr. Neelam Pathak & Dr. Smita Rastogi
One book “Genetic Engineering” - Oxford University Press
Number listed International Database (For e.g. web of Science. Scopus.
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Publications of faculty members are regularly being included in web of
science, Scopus, Pub med, Sequences in gene bank, EBSCO and
International palaeobiology Data Base
Citation Index – range / average 2-10/10
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 0.2-7/1-5
h-index 0-28
23. Details of patents and income generated
Patent Number Title Inventor/s Priority Date
805/DEL/2012 A process for the synthesis of
monodispersed gold
nanoparticles in a single-step
processing using bromelain
Mohd. Sajid Khan
and Syed Mohd.
Danish Rizvi
Registered on
March 19,
2012
1803/DEL/2013 Gold nanoparticles for
bromelain delivery
Mohd. Sajid Khan,
Syed Mohd. Danish
Rizvi, Salman Khan
Registered on
June 19, 2013
Integral University, Lucknow
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24. Areas of consultancy generated
Research Training Programme for Research Scholar, UG and PG students of
Biotechnology, Microbiology and Biochemistry
Annually about Rs 10 lacs is generated Under Biotechnology Research Training
Programme wherein faculty members impart In house training to UG and PG
students of the department as well as from other universities. The fund is being
used to develop the infrastructural facilities in the department e,. g. specific
chemicals, glass wares and equipments.
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/industries
in India and abroad.
Number of faculties of the Department have been selected to work under inter
institutional programmes, to deliver lectures, to impart and to provide specific
training to students and to researchers and to attend Orientation programme
viz., BSIP, Nagpur University, Pune University, JNU- New Delhi, IIT –Delhi, IIT
Khragpur,AMU, Lucknow University, Allahabad University, Bundelkhand
University- Jhansi, NDUAT- Faizabad, CDRI, CIMAP, SGPGI, KGMU, CISH,
BBAU-Lucknow Amity University, Biotech Park and UP Council of Science &
Technology.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (Please
specify)
MEMBERSHIP OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
Dr. A.K. Srivastava
Secretary of the Palaeobotanical Society from 2007 to 2012.
Editor of International journal The Palaeobotanist, 2008-10.
Organizing Coordinator, INSPIRE Internship Programme, DST sponsored , Integral
University, Lucknow, 2011
Councilor, International Federation of Palynological Society 2009-2012.
Member, Editorial Board, Geophytology, 2010-12.
Member, Biotechnology Advisory Committee, UP CST, Lucknow
Member, Biotech Research Society of India.
Associate Member, European Federation of Biotechnologists.
Professional Member, Bioinformatics Organization.
Fellow, Palaeobotanical Society, Lucknow.
Member, National Academy of Sciences, India.
Fellow, Palaeontological Society of India.
Integral University, Lucknow
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Fellow, Society of Earth Scientists.
Adjunct Member, Latin American Association of Palaeobotany & Palynology Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Member Associate, Centre International Pour La Formation et les changes
Geologique, Paris, France.
Member Corresponding, Botanical Society of China, Beijing.
Life Member, Insect Specialist Group, Zoo Outreach Organization, India.
Member, Invertebrate special Interest Group (ISIG) of Conservation Breeding
Specialist Group (CBSG) of India.
Fellow, International Society for Conservation of Natural Sciences.
Member Corresponding, Sub-Commission on Permian Stratigraphy, International
Commission on Stratigraphy International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS).
Member, Permian Research Group of SE Asia. SPS, ICS, IUGS.
Dr M Lohani
Reviewer of Toxicology International
Co-editor – Biology of Bioactive compound
Co-editor- Bentham Science publication, KSA
Dr Neelam Pathak
Life member of Alumni Association of the Department of Biochemistry, Lucknow
University, Lucknow
Member of executive body of Alumni Association of the Department of
Biochemistry, Lucknow University, Lucknow
Reviewers
Oxford University Press
Indian Journal of Plant Pathology
Rice Genome
Dr M. Salman Khan
Life Member, Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research, India.
Life Member, Society of Biological Chemists, IISc Bangalore, India.
Reviewer of international journal, Springerlink & Omics Publications
Associate Editor, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis
Nominated Member, Advisory Editorial Board of Journal of Bioscience and Medicine
Integral University, Lucknow
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Nominated Member, Editorial Board of Journal Biochemistry & Analytical
Biochemistry: Current Research.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation programmes,
workshops, training programmes and similar programmes).
The knowledge of teaching and research are being rejuvenated time to time with
the participation of faculty members during Summer Lecture Series, Seminars,
Workshops, Faculty Quality Improvement Programme, UGC/MHRD and in
orientation programme
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects 60%
Percentage of student doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industries / institute 40%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
Doctoral / post Doctoral fellows
Students
Awards and Recognition received by the Faculty
Dr. A. K. Srivastava
Selected as visiting scientists under International Scientific Collaboration/ Exchange
Programme to visit France by INSA, New Delhi, 1988.
Acted as Chairman Palaeobotanical Session of XII International Congress on
Carboniferous-Permian, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1991.
Acted as Convener, Palaeobotanical Session (Macro flora) of XIII International Congress
on Carboniferous-Permian, Krakow, Poland, 1995.
Nominated as Chairman of the Gondwana Symposium 3rd International Organization of
Palaeobotany Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1988, (could not attend).
Nominated to Chair one of the Session on Palaeozoic floras of 4th International
Organization of Palaeobotany Conference, Paris, 1992, (could not attend).
Nominated as Member, Advisory Board of the Journal Neo Botanica, 1992.
Awarded Fellowship of Palaeobotanical Society, 1996.
Nominated as Member of the Organizing Committee of the International Scientific
Conference on Dichotomy and Homology in Natural Sciences held in Tyumen, Russia,
Integral University, Lucknow
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September 7-12,1998 .
Awarded Fellowship of International Society for Conservation of Natural Resources,1999.
Nominated Member, National Working Group of IGCP Project-411, Geodynmamics of
Gondwanaland Terranes in East & South Asia (1998 - 2002).
Elected, Chief Editor of The Palaeobotanical Society and International journal,
Geophytology (2001 - 2003).
Currently Secretary of the Palaeobotanical Society from 2007.
Nominated Editor of the journal The Palaeobotanist, 2008
Co-opted Member, National Academy of Sciences, India, Lucknow Chapter 2007-2008
Organizing Secretary, Conference Plant Life Through The Ages, 15-16 Nov. 2008
Advisor, National Academy of Sciences, India, Lucknow Chapter, 2009-2012.
Awarded Palaeobotanical Society Diamond Jubilee Medal and Citation, 2009.
Councillor, International Federation of Palynological Society 2009-2012.
Member, Editorial Board, Geophytology, 2010-12.
Secretary, Palaeobotanical Society, Lucknow, 2010 continuing
Dr Neelam Pathak
Awarded Young Scientist (Fast Track Scheme) by DST, Govt. of India.
Awarded Best research paper of 2003 of Alumni Association of Department of
Biochemistry, Lucknow University.
Awarded Pool Officer ship by CSIR (did not join).
Awarded post doctoral fellowship at University of Maryland, Maryland-20742, USA
Best Paper Presentation award in Second Symposium on Current advances in
Molecular Biochemistry: Applications in health, environment and agriculture,
November, 2000.at Department of Biochemistry, University of Lucknow, Lucknow.
Awarded Research Associate ship by the Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research, India April 1998.
Qualified joint CSIR-UGC test in Dec.1992 for JRF, SRF and NET.
Qualified Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE) 1991
Awarded Vice-Chancellor’ Gold Medal for obtaining highest OGPA in Biochemistry
at the M. Sc. Examination.
Dr M. LOHANI
Awarded CSIR-SRF (1999-2002)
Integral University, Lucknow
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Awarded Fellowship to get training of FISH techniques at University of Rostoc,
Germany
Awarded grant to attend International Seminars on Genetic Toxicology, 1999.
Invited to supervise the project’ Removal of Asbestos from wall and ceiling of
building at Shasourah, KSA, 2006-2007
Dr Rolee Sharma
Invited to attend a Conference and present paper in the 7th
International Conference
‘Academic Incentive Award - 2008: For Excellent Work Leading To An International
Patent’ Awarded by the Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow on its 57th
Annual Day, 2008 for International Patent entitled “Inhalable Biodegradable
Microparticles For Target-Specific Drug Delivery In Tuberculosis And A Process
Thereof”, (OA Patent 13318, 29 Dec., 2006). Inventors: Amit Misra**, Himadri
Sen*, Suryakumar Jayanthi*, Rakesh Sinha*, Rolee Sharma** & Pawan Muttil** (*
Lupin Labs Ltd., Pune; ** - CDRI, Lucknow).
Conferred Best Paper Award at the 52nd
Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Hyderabad,
2000, for an oral presentation entitled, ‘‘Nose-Only apparatus for dry powder
inhalation delivery to laboratory rats”.
Awarded the Senior Research Fellowship of University Grants Commission (UGC),
India, in the area of ‘Life Sciences’ by the Joint Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR)-UGC in Dec. 2001.
Qualified the National Eligibility Test (NET) of Joint Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research-University Grants Commission (CSIR-UGC), India in 2000 in the
Subject of ‘Life Science.
Dr. Preeti Bajpai
Awarded an Adhoc project of research grant Rs. 30 lacs from Indian Council of Medical
Research, New Delhi in 2012
Prof. M. B. Mirza award in 2005 by Indian Society of Parasitology for best published
work carried out in India
Best Paper Presentation award in 16th National Congress of Parasitology, in 2002.
Dr. M. Salman Khan
DST-Fast Track Young Scientist Award, Science and Engineering Research Board,
Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India (SR/FT/LS-43/2011).
Awarded UGC Fellowship 2007-2008
Integral University, Lucknow
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Dr. Mohd Sajid Khan
Qualified All India combined entrance examination conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi for admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology.
Awarded studentship by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India during
M.Sc. Biotechnology. Academic year 2000-2002.
University Grant Commission and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
National Eligibility Test- Lecturer Ship – Dec 2001 (UGC-CSIR-NET-2001).
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE-2002).
Research Fellowship awarded by National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula,
Goa, India 2002.
Got Best Business Plan presentation award in “Technology Entrepreneurship”
program undertaken by the faculty of Indian Institute of Management (IIM)
Bangalore in 2005.
Selected for QIP funded short term course Programme from all over India on “Carbon
Nanotubes and carbon in Nanotechnology” conducted by the Department of
Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Indian Institute of Technology,
Kanpur (IITK) from 22nd
-26th
February 2010.
Dr. Irfan Ahmad Ansari
Awarded ICMR-Junior and Senior Research Fellowship (2005-2010)
Syed Mohd. Danish Rizvi
Twice Qualified CSIR – NET June & December, 2010
Dr. Swati Sharma
Qualified CSIR – UGC NET / JRF
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants if any.
Fully sponsored and funded DST, INSPIRE science camp was organized from 16 to
20 November 2012. Following eminent scientists and academician delivered
lectures:, Prof (Mrs) Manju Sharma former Secretary, DBT, Govt of India, Prof. D K
Gupta Vice Chancellor, King George Medical University, Dr CS Nautiyal Director
NBRI, Dr Ram Rajashekhran Director CIMAP, Dr K C Gupta Director IITR, Dr N C
Mehrotra Director BSIP, Dr MKJ Siddiqui Director UP CST, Dr H Ravishankar
Director CISH, Dr PK Seth CEO Biotech Park, Dr J K Jana Director NBFGR etc
delivered lectures on various topics. 150 students (10+2) from various colleges of UP
attended the programme and they were provided practical scientific training.
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Organized Work shop on FACS (Fluorescence Assisted cell Sorter) studies organized
in cooperation with leading scientific firm, BD Sciences on 21st and 22
nd May 2013.
Workshop on Fundamentals of Nanosciences and Biotechnology on 28-30 January
2013 jointly organized by department of Biosciences and Bioengineering.
Workshop on Computer Aided Drug Designing, 9-19, November, 2013, jointly
organized by department of Biosciences and Bioengineering.
Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights, 10 January 2014 was jointly organized by
IPR cell, IU, department of Biosciences, Bioengineering and CCG&D.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise :
Name of the Course
(refer to question no.4) Applications
Received Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Sc. (BT) 81 14 29 17.28 35.80
M. Sc. 306 49 96 16.01 31.37
33. Diversity of students :
Name of the
Course
(refer to question
no.4)
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
university
within the State
% of students
from universities
outside the state
% of
students
from other
countries
B. Sc. (BT) 0% 100% 0% 0%
M. Sc. (BC) 10% 85% 5% 0%
M. Sc. (BT) 10% 85% 5% 0%
M. Sc. (MB) 10% 85% 5% 0%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Given details category-wise.
NET
1. Nusrat Masood, M.Sc. Biotechnology
2. Asifa Khan, M.Sc. Biotechnology
3. Safia, M.Sc. Biotechnology
4. Poonam Bharti, M.Sc. Biotechnology
5. Nasreen Bano, M.Sc. Biotechnology
6. Rishabh Sharma, M.Sc. Microbiology
7. Amreen Zia, M.Tech Biotechnology
8. Vibha Pandey, M.Sc. Biotechnology
9. Deepika Sharma, M.Sc. Biotechnology
10. Mansi Agnihotri
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DBT-JRF
1. Manisha Dixit, M.Sc. Biotechnology
2. Mohd. Kamil, M.Sc. Biotechnology (BioCare Project)
ICMR SRF
Vikas Kushwaha, M.Sc. Biotechnology
Mohd. Hasan Beg
ICAR SRF
Khan Mohammad Sarim, M.Sc. Microbiology
INSPIRE Fellowship
1. Swati Singh, M.Sc. Bioinformatics
2. Pooja Sharma, M.Sc. Bioinformatics
3. Swati Jaiswal M.Sc. Biochemistry
4. Seema Ameen M.Sc. Biotechnology
DAAD Fellowship, Germany for PhD Programme.
Pooja Pandey
Maulana Azad Fellowship, UGC
1. Faria Fatima
2. Arshia Hashim
3. Sana Iram
4. Khursheed Ahmad
5. Sumyia Annes
6. Saba Sheikh
7. Shazia mansoor
8. Farina Mujeeb
9. Safia
10. Mohd. Saeed
11. Varish Ahmad
12. Qazi Mohd Sajid Jamal
13. Moniba Rahman
14. Firoj Akhtar
15. Mohd. Imran
16. Mphd. Hayatul Islam
17. Hera Chaudhary
35. Student progression
Student Progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 70%
PG to M.Phil. 02%
PG to Ph.D. 30%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 10%
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
10%
15-20%
Entrepreneurs 02%
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36. Diversity of staff-
Percentage of faculty who are graduated
of the same university 10%
From other universities within the state 80%
From universities from other Sates 10%
From universities outside the country .00%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D. D.Sc. and D. Litt during the assessment
period-
One faculty member was awarded Ph. D. one has Submitted Ph. D. thesis
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
The library is equipped with latest edition of books on every subject where
students read and prepare their notes.
The journals are subscribed which are consulted for latest researches in the field
of Biotechnology.
Departmental library is also available to the students for self learning.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
The internet facility is available to the students, which is utilized for
downloading literature for self learning and preparation of notes.
c) Total number of class rooms
12
d) Class room with ICT facility
03
e) Students laboratories
05
f) Research laboratories
06
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and research Associate
a) From the host university
List of Doctoral Students
Adeeba Shamim Aditya Narayan Sarangi
Ajijur Rehman Afzal Farooqui
Anaya Ashutosh Kumar
Arshiya Hashim Ashvini Kumar
Ashutosh Kumar Danish Iqbal
Asma Jitendra Pratap Singh
Chhedi Lal Gupta Kumudesh Mishra
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Dinesh Chandra Sharma Megha Chagtoo
Ejazul Haq Mohammad Abbas
Farina Mujeeb Mohammad Ashfaque
Harish Chandra Mohammad Shahid
Hera Chaudhary Mohd. Imran
Jasarat Ali Mrinalini Srivastava
Khursheed Ahmad Pooja Saxena
Khushboo Amreen Prashant Khare
Mala Sharma Priyanka Jalote
Manaal Zahera Rajni Srivastava
Manzar Alam Rashmi Srivastava
Md. Haneef Ritu Shukla
Mohammad Hassan Baig Saurabh Prakash Pandey
Mohammad Hayatul Islam Shahnawaz Alam
Mohammad Shariq Shailendra Kumar Maurya
Mohd. Kamil Shamshad Alam
Moniba Rahim Shishir Srivastava
Nida Fatima Shiv Poojan
Rashi Srivastava Shubhra Shukla
Rupesh kumar Mishra Sohan Lal Srivastava
Saba Sheikh Sunil K. Mishra
Safia Syed Saema
Sadaf Mehfooz Usha Gupta
Saima Usman Saeed
Salman Khan Vinay Kumar Tripathi
Sana Iram Vishal Chandra
Shaista Khan Vivek Kumar
Sibghatullah Tarun Kumar upadhaya
Sumaiya Anees Vikas Verma
Swapnil Mishra Vikas Kushwaha
Swati Kumari
b) From other universities
Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
02 students got financial assistance from the university.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so highlight the methodology
Before the introduction of new course vigorous exercise is made to assess the quality
and output of the course in current trends. The course syllabus and module are
prepared in consultation with the experts and specialized persons of the reputed
organizations and universities. The proposal is discussed in Board of Studies and
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Faculty Board. The proposal is finally sent to Academic Council for assessment and
approval.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evolution? If yes how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Senior faculty members frequently interact with the faculty members and obtain
the progress of their teaching. The faculty members are regularly advised in the
faculty Board meetings of the department to improve the teaching standard of
the class. In specific cases faculty members are advised to rectify and improve
the difficulties in student interaction.
Detailed and descriptive feedback is obtained is being obtained by all the faculty
members from the students in interactive class teaching.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evolution and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The pass out and alumni of the department engaged in different institutions and
organizations, regularly visit the department. They give suggestions and
assistance to improve the broad perspective of courses for their engagement in
scientific and industrial organizations. Faculty members regularly maintain
record and progress of the pass out students.
c. alumni and employers on the programmers offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
The faculty members are regularly in touch with alumni and employers of the
department and through mutual discussion the department is being developed.
Alumni association has been formed and the feedback is being provided from them
as well as parents and industry.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Dr. Shailendra Gupta. Scientist IITR
2. Avnish pandey Officer at Syndicate bank
3. Gulrez Ahmad Officer at Syndicate bank
4. Deepika Sharma SPM CSIR Fellow
5. Nancy Salim Perusing Ph.D. at University of Michigan U.S.A.
6. Kirti Goyal Perusing Ph.D. at Canada
7. Shikhir Mehrotra QC Executive at SD Bio Standard Diagnostics Pvt. Ltd.
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8. Arjun Shukla Panacea Biotec Ltd at Chandigarh
9. Pooja Khushwaha Pharma Industry at Bangalore.
10. Pooja Pandey DAAD Fellow Perusing Ph.D. at Germany
44. Give details of students enrichment programmes (special lecture / workshops/
seminar involving external experts
Special Lectures, seminars and training programmes etc are being organized at
regular interval, eminent scientist national and international repute are invited to
deliver lectures.
INSPIRE Programme
Prof. Manju Sharma
Dr D. K. Gupta
Dr K C Gupta
Dr H. Ravishanker
Dr J. K. Jana
Dr Ram Rajsekaran
Dr MKJ Siddique
Dr NCMehrotra
Dr Anil K Saxena
Dr CS Nautiyal
Dr Pradeep K Srivastava
Mr V. K. Joshi
Prof Anupam Dixit
Prof. UNDwivedi
Prof. Mohammad Anis
Prof. Mohammad Aslam
Lecture and interactive sessions
Dr Mohammad Aslam, Advisor, DBT, New Delhi 17 March 2013.
Workshop on Computer Aided Drug Designing on 9th
and 10th
November 2013 was
jointly organized by department of Biosciences and Bioengineering.
Lecture on researches on Plant tissue Culture delivered by Prof Anis Mohammad,
Chairman, Botany Department, AMU, Aligarh on 21st November, 2013.
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Prof. U. N. Dwivedi Coordinator Biotechnology, Department of Biochemistry,
University of Lucknow delivered lecture on Prospects of Biotechnological
Researches on 21st November 2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes-
Oral/Graphics/ Tabular/Cartoon projection
Overhead projection
Multimedia
Tutorials
Quiz
Assignments
Surprise test
46. How does the department ensure the programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Through teacher student interactive activities.
Regular and surprise class test, viva and seminar by students, mid semester and
end semester examination are regularly conducted in order to assess subject
knowledge of students
Assessment of success rate of students participating and succeeding in the
national and International challenges in the field of biotechnology.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Faculty members of the University are bonafide member of many National and
International Scientific Societies.
Faculty members regularly attend the teachers training programme.
The students are regularly deputed to seminar and workshop organized by the
Local Chapters of National Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science A
academy, Indian Academy of Sciences, Biotech Research Society,
Palaeobotanical Society of India, UP Association for the Advancement of Science
and Technology etc.
The Scientific events organized by the regional science city, UP Council of
Science & Technology, UP Biodiversity Board, Biotech Park are also attended
by the students.
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The students are encouraged to obtain professional training from National and
International laboratories of the country e.g. NBRI, CDRI, IITR, CISH, CIMAP
NBFGR, CIMAP, SGPGI, KGMU, JNU, IISC, IARI etc.
The department organized INSPIRE Science camp, sponsored by Department of
Science & Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi, from 16-20 November 2011, in
which 150 brilliant intermediate students participated. The directors of leading
scientific institutions e. g. NBRI, CDRI, CIMAP, BSIP, CISH, NBFGR, Vice
Chancellor of KGMU and former Secretary of DBT, New Delhi mentored the
students and faculty members delivered lectures of their specialization.
During the programme students of biotech organized scientific training and
tour, to different scientific institutions and biotech industries.
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.
Department has established In House scientific group known as Double helix
coordinated by students and faculty members. The group organizes scientific
activities like preparation of scientific model, Mock Gate examination, scientific
discussions on various topics with experts from academia and industry, Quiz
competition, Essay writing, project preparation training, organization of
Seminars/discussion and Poster presentation. Students of the department regularly
participate in the Indoor/Outdoor games, Hindi and English debates, dramatics,
Model/Poster presentation, quiz and biotechnological related industrial exhibitions.
49. State whether the programme department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes
give details
No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
The Department has well-qualified and competent faculty with different areas of
specializations. The Department has shown good results in terms of success rate
and placements of the students. The students have qualified various national and
international level competitive examinations and many have opted for higher
studies in India and abroad.
The Department has rich library and has good research facilities. Research is an
important activity of the Department and there are many PhD students. The
Department has a very good record of publication in journals of high repute.
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The faculty members are taking regular participation in National and
International Conferences, seminars and Workshops. The Department has
established a Biotechnology Research Trust Fund through which fund is being
raised by providing research training to the students and the new facilities are
being generated in addition to strengthening of research. The Department has
many research projects funded from state and National agencies.
51. Detail any five strengths, weaknesses Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
1. The teaching faculty of the department of biotechnology of Integral University is
mainly represented by young and dedicated scholars who have received training
from national and international institutions their experiences and knowledge are the
biggest strength of the department.
2. The institution of biotechnology Research Training Fund for students is a unique
programme thereby final year students received training and in turn faculty
members get benefit for the arrangement of special equipments, chemicals and
software required for their research. The scheme is very beneficial for the progress
and development of the research activities of the department.
3. The introduction of different disciplines of biotechnology i. e. Microbiology,
Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular biology, Ecotoxicology, Biodiversity has given a
boost to understand the multifaceted aspects of Biotechnology.
4. The permission by the University to attend the conferences, training, workshop and
participation in short course to faculty members gives good opportunity to update
their knowledge and interact with the national and internationally recognized
teaching and scientific communities.
5. There is a need to make the necessary provision to receive the Government grants for
the development of the department and university.
52. Future plans of the department.
To enrich the Department by getting more funding and to establish advanced
research facilities, The Department shall be working towards the upliftment of the
students and try to have maximum placements for the students and they will be
guided and encouraged to qualify various national and international competitive
examinations. The efforts should be made to further improve the status and make it
a Centre of Excellence.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Computer Application
2. Year of establishment : 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Yes, faculty of the University
4. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : BCA, MCA, Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved :
Sl.
No.
Course Subject
Code
Subject Name Name of faculty Dept.
1 BCA BCA-201 Mathematics-II Mr. Malik Rashid
Jamal
Mathematics
2 BCA BCA-202 Accounting & Financial
Management
Ms. Saima
Ishtiyaq
MBA
3 BCA BCA-203 PC-II Ms. Mursalin
Jahan
English
4 BCA BCA-201 Mathematics-II Mr. Malik Rashid
Jamal
Mathematics
5 BCA BCA-202 Accounting & Financial
Management
Dr. Syed Shahid MBA
6 BCA BCA-203 PC-II Ms. Bushra
Wadood
English
7 MCA MCA-201 Financial Management
& Accounting
Mr. Abdul Tayyab MBA
8 MCA MCA-206 Computer Architecture
& Microprocessor
Mr. Sudheer
Kumar Singh
CSE
9 MCA PPP Pre Placement
Preparation
Mr. Mayank
Chaturvedi
CCGD
10 MCA PPP Pre Placement
Preparation
MS. Mursalin
Jahan
English
11 MCA MCA-405 Compiler Design Mr. Avadhesh
Kumar
CSE
12 MCA-
Lateral
PPP Pre Placement
Preparation
Ms. Bushra
Wadood
English
13 MCA-
Lateral
PPP Pre Placement
Preparation
Mr. Mayank
Chaturvedi
CCGD
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : NIL
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester System
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9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Name of the Faculty Course Year Subject Code
Ms. Nikhat Parveen B.Sc. Industrial
Chemistry
Second Year BIC-201
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 02 01 -
Associate Professors 05 02 -
Asst. Professors/lecturer 16 16 -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
1 Prof. A. A. Zilli M.Sc.
(Engg.)
Sr. Prof. Computer
Architecture
30 -
2 Md. Faizan Farooqui MCA,
M. Tech
Jr. Associate
Professor
Computer
Applications
10+ --
3 Md. Muqeem MCA,
M. Tech
Assistant
Professor
(Sr. Grade)
Computer
Applications
10+ --
4 Md. Kalamuddin
Ahmad
MCA,
M. Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
12+ -
5 Md. Faisal MCA Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
8+ --
6 Dr. Sandeep Kr.
Nayak
MCA, Ph.D Computer
Applications
9+
--
7 Ms. Bushra Wadood M.A.,
M.Phil., NET
(JRF)
Assistant
Professor
English
Language &
Literature
7+ --
8 Md. Haleem MCA,
M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
3+ -
9 Anwar Bari MCA Lecturer Computer
Applications
9+ -
10 Shahida Khatoon MCA Lecturer Computer
Applications
3+ -
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Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
11 Omair Ahmad Khan MCA Lecturer Computer
Applications
3+ -
12 Sara Khan MCA Lecturer Computer
Applications
1
-
13 Dr. Malik Rashid
Jamal
Ph.D Assistant
Professor
8M+
06 Research Scholars have also been engaged in teaching under Earn while Learn Scheme
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Sl.No. Name UNIVERSITY/INSTITUTION/INDUSTRY
1. Prof(Dr.) Qasim Rafique A.M.U. Aligrah
2. Prof(Dr.) D.S. Yadav I.E.T. Lucknow
3. Prof(Dr.) R.A. Khan Ambedkar University, Lucknow
4. Dr. Deepak Arora Amity University
5. Prof(Dr.) Vipin Saxena Ambedkar University, Lucknow
6. Prof(Dr.) K.K. Bhutani UPTEC
7. Dr.Vikram Singh
Vice Chancellor, Amity International
University , Noida
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :
UG - 1:17
PG – 1:15
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled :
Post Name Sanctioned Filled
Academic Support
Staff(Technical) 05 05
Administrative 02 02
Administrative work of the university is centralized
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Under Process
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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
Communicated Research Project: “Developing an Intelligent Framework for Mining
Reusable Requirement components from a Repository containing Human Expertise and
Experiences” under Cognitive Science Research Initiative (CSI), Department of Science
and Technology (an organization of Indian Government).
Total Cost: Rs. 19.47 Lakhs
Principal Investigator: Dr. Sandeep Kumar Nayak
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
a) All India collaboration b) International
NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
NIL
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission
international recognition Sarawak University, Malaysia
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
The University has established its own research center
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) :12
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books 06
Md. Faizan Farooqui
“A Critical Review of Migrating Parallel Web Crawler, Advances in Computing and
Information Technology” , Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2013,
Volume 177, 631-637, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31552-7_63
“Extending Application of Non-verbal Communication to Effective Requirement
Elicitation, Advances in Computing and Information Technology”, Advances in
Intelligent Systems and Computing Volume 177, 2013, pp 623-630
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Md. Muqeem
“Extending Application of Non-verbal Communication to Effective Requirement
Elicitation, Advances in Computing and Information Technology”, Advances in
Intelligent Systems and Computing Volume 177, 2013, pp 623-630
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Nayak
“Reliable Requirement Specification: Defect Analysis Perspective”, 4th International
Conference on Recent Trends in Computing, Communication and Information
Technologies Springer – LNCS in CCIS. 2011; 740-751
“Requirement Defect Identification and Their Mitigation through Severity and
Priority”, International Conference on Communication and Electronics Information,
ASME Press (USA), Indexed in Thomson ISI.2012 PP: 427-431
“Empirical Approach of RRSF: Requirement Defect Analysis Perspective”, Accepted
in IEEE sponsored ICRTCSE -2014 conference at Central University of Bihar,
February-2014, Published as Book Chapter by Narosa Publications.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
National Committees
Md. Faizan Farooqui, Mohd. Muqeem, Mohd. Faisal
o Member of Computer Society of India.
o Life Member of ISTE
Md. Faisal
o Member: Indian Association for Research in Computing Science (IARCS)
o Member: Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC)
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Dr. Sandeep Kumar Nayak
o Membership of IACSIT
International Committees
Md. Faizan Farooqui, Md. Muqeem, Mohd. Faisal
o Member of Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), USA.
o Member of International Association of Engineers (IAENG), Hong Kong.
o Member of International Association of Computer Science and Information
Technology (IACSIT), Singapore.
o Member of IEEE
Md. Muqeem
o Member of Society of High Performance Computing Professionals, Houston.
Md. Faisal
o Member: European Association of Software Science and Technology
o Member: Internet Society Delhi Chapter.
o Member: The Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics &
Telecommunications Engineering (ICST).
o Member: International Webmasters Association.
o Associate Member: Universal Association of Computer and Electronics
Engineers (UACEE)
o Senior Member: International Association of Engineers and Scientists
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Nayak
o Life Member of ISTE
Md. Haleem
o Member: Universal Association of Computer and Electronics Engineers
Omair Ahmad Khan
Member of INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS (IAENG)
Editorial Committees
Md. Muqeem
o Member of Editorial Board at “International Journal of Computer Application”,
USA.
Md. Faisal
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o Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Scientific and Engineering
Research (IJSER)
o Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Electronics and Computer
Science Engineering (IJECSE)
o Member of Editorial Board, International Journal Of Advances in Engineering
Science and Technology (IJAEST)
o Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Advances in Electrical &
Electronics Engineering (IJAEEE)
o Member of Editorial Board, International Journal Of Electrical, Electronics And
Computer Systems (IJEECS)
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Nayak
o Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Computer Applications
Any other : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Summer Lecture Series
Guest Lectures
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars.
28. Student Projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects Nil
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute 100%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Nayak Appointed as Session Chair in International
Conference of Information & Education Technology on 14-15 January, 2012 at
Mumbai
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
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Event Organized Funded By
Storage Technology Day 2010 EMC Corporation
Loophole + Ethical Hacking Kyrion Digital Securities (P) Ltd
Storage Technology Day 2012 EMC Corporation
Cyber Laws and Information Security ISTE
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise :
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. C. A. 166 75 17 45.18% 10.24%
M. C. A. 82 25 11 30.48% 13.41%
33. Diversity of students :
Name of the
Course
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from other
countries
B. C. A. 0% 97.42% 2.58% 0%
M. C. A. 25.53% 70.59% 5.88% 0%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Nil
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 16.67%
PG to M.Phil. NIL
PG to Ph.D. NIL
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
91.42
01%
Entrepreneurs 03%
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 7%
from other universities within the State 86%
from universities from other States 7%
from universities outside the country 00%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
Nil
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
No. of Books : 745
No. of Titles : 545
No. of Magazines : 05
No. of News Papers : 03
b) Internet Bandwidth for staff and students : 1 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of class rooms : 04
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01
e) Students’ laboratories : 06
f) Research laboratories : 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host university
Mr. Mohammad Faizan Farooqui
Mr. Mohd. Muqeem
Mr. Mohd. Faisal
Mr.Anwar Bari
b) From other universities
Mr. Mohd. Kalamuddin Ahmad
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
03 students got financial assistance from the University.
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Yes, assessment exercises undertaken before the development of new programme
are:
Determining course goals and objective
Designing course structure and Syllabus
Determining evaluation methods
The course structure, syllabus and Evaluation method is proposed in Board of
Studies
The course structure, syllabus and Evaluation method is proposed in Faculty
Board.
After discussion and approval from Faculty Board, the detailed syllabus with
course structure in proposed in Academic Council.
After discussion and final approval from Academic Council, finally it is put up
before in Executive council for approval.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
o The Board of Studies meets to discuss the curriculum in order to update
the syllabus.
o The faculty board meets to discuss the curriculum in order to update the
syllabus.
o After approval of faculty board, the proposal is sent to academic council
of university for approval.
o When academic council approves, it is implemented by the department.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, the administration obtains feedback from Students on staff, curriculum
and teaching-learning-evaluation. The administration communicates it to the
department for further improvement and implementation.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
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The department updates its curriculum to meet the current market trends and
policies.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Ratnesh Nigam IBM
2. Sana Jafar Amity University
3. Arpit SBI
4. Shruti Damela IFFCO
5. Subhangi Saxena Accenture
6. Zeba Parveen Accenture
7 Naseem Ansari Franchise of CMC
7. Ashish Misra HP
8. Shaukat Hayat Jizan University
9. Khalid Jamal ELIM University Sikkim
10. Talha Zafar CapeGemini, Pune
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts are as follows –
Year
Names of the Resource
Person
Background
Industry/Aca
demic/ R&D
Topics Covered Date
2010
Dr. M.M Sufiyan Beg
Academic Web Mining 9/08/2010
Prof (Dr.) R.A Khan
Academic Software Quality 11/10/2010
2011
Dr. Upendra Kumar
Industry Cyber Crime 21/01/2011
Dr. D.K Misra R & D Remote Sensing and its
Application
17/08/2011
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2012
Dr. Qamar Abbas
Academic Current Trends in Data
Mining
20/01/2012
Prof (Dr.) Qasim Rafiq Academic Parallel Computing 30/01/2012
Dr. K. K. Bhutani Academic Claytronics 02/04/2012
Mr. Ravi Yadav Industry RDBMS and
Performance Tuning
10/08/2012
2013 Dr.Vikram singh
Mr.Abhishek Vaish
Academic
Industry
Cyber Laws &
Information Security
02/03/2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The various methods adopted by the faculties for teaching are as follows:
Students are taught through class room teachings
Beside class room teaching there is extensive use of audio visual means like
projectors, charts, PPT, video material.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
To ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored following steps are taken:
Lecture plans are designed
Assigning of course coordinators for each section to monitor course coverage
of all subjects for that section
Feedback is taken from students at university level
Extra classes are taken by faculties for course coverage in case of
Incomplete syllabus
Monthly meetings of course coordinators
HOD monitors progress
Course coverage information is given by faculty members, reviewed at the
departmental level by the HOD and Dean.
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students are encouraged to attend various curricular / co curricular /
extracurricular activities.
The University conducts NSS Camps annually for students. A total of 5 units
comprising of 100 NSS Volunteers each under different programme Officers
(including faculties) are there. The students enrolled in the NSS camps are
required to attend villages that are adopted by the University for social and
educational up-liftmen.
Faculty members are advised to attend various national and international level
seminars workshops training programs Conferences and symposium
Various Departmental committees are designed: Proctorial Board, Anti Ragging
Committee, Departmental disciplinary committee
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department conducts various activities for coverage of content beyond the
syllabus.
Guest lectures are organized on diverse topics for the students as given
above.
Case studies are discussed in the classes
Research papers on related topics of the subject are discussed
Latest advancements on the topics in the syllabus are also informed to
the students
Assignments are given based on real life problems or requiring creative
implementation
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
In the last three years faculty and students have published various research papers
in various conferences & Journals suggesting new innovation and knowledge.
Apart from that faculty have delivered lectures in Summer Series on latest trends.
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51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Good Research Environment
Research oriented Teaching methodology
Young and energetic faculty members
Innovative Approach
Faculty Retention
Weaknesses
Need of Funds From govt. agencies
highly competitive market for diverse faculty and staff
Adjusting to pressures of growth
Government project required
Research Facility to be further enhanced
Opportunities
Upgrading Academically
Partnerships in support of university initiatives
Upgrading Professional ethics
Growth potential
Establishment of Software development cell
Challenges
Continuous change in market trends
Private, for-profit, and on-line universities’ responsiveness to program and student
scheduling demands
Continuous change in the fields of research and technology.
52. Future plans of the department.
Future plans of the department are as follows –
Recruitment of faculty
Quality improvement of faculty and staff
Organizing National and International Conference/Seminar/Symposium;
Invited Guest Lectures by experts.
Industry Student Interaction
Developing Infrastructure.
Evaluation existing courses to meet industry needs.
Launching National Journal on emerging technology
To promote & strengthen the research & development activities
Organizing training development programmes and workshops.
Organizing activities under of ISTE, CSI & IEEE.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Education
2. Year of Establishment : 2005
3. Is the Department part of a School / Faculty of the university?
Faculty of the University
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D., D.Sc, D.Litt. etc.):
B. Ed.
M.Ed.
Ph.D. (Education)
5 Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved.
Co-operation from the departments of physics, the dept. of Chemistry, the dept. of
Environmental Science and the Dept. of English is sought to abreast the students of
B.Ed. and M.Ed. by arranging lectures and work – shops. The students are taken to
participate in activities.
6 Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
In Ph.D. programmes we seek co-guide from other institutions in collaboration as
many scholars opt for inter-disciplinary researches.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Annual System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
S.No. Name of faculty Department Paper Year Class
1 Dr. Md. Ali
Imam
Department of
Physiotherapy
Faculty of
Architecture
Management
Education
Architectural
Philosophy
2009-2010
2009-2010
M .P. Th.
M.Arch
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2 Dr. Zeba Aqil
Department of
Physiotherapy
Faculty of
Architecture
Sociology
Psychology
2005 to
till date
2006 to
till date
B.Pth-I year
B.Pth II year
M.Arch.
3 Dr.Ehtesham
Anwar
Faculty of
Medical sciences
Teaching
Methodology
Teaching
Methodology
2012 to till
date
2012 to till
date
M.Sc Medical
Anatomy
M.Sc Medical
Bio. Chemistry
4 Dr.Azimur
Rahman
Department of
physiotherapy
Management
Education
2012 to
till date
M .P. Th.
5 Dr. Jarrar
Ahmad
Department of
physiotherapy
Management
Education
2012-2013 M .P. Th.
6 Dr. Saba
Siddiqui
Department of
Biotechnology
and
Bioengineering
Principle of
Biology
2013-2014 B.Tech.–I year
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors
/Asst. Professors/others
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS
Professor 01 01 -
Associate Professors 01 03 -
Asst. Professors 10 07 -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience
and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years
of
Experience
No. of Ph.D.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
1 Dr. Shaikh
Azimuddin
Mohammad
Hussain
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Professor &
Dean
Educational
Psychology,
Sc. Methodology,
Educational
Philosophy
3 3 Years Nil
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2 Dr. Md. Ali
Imam
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Associate
Professor
Measurement &
Evaluation,
Teaching of
Mathematics,
Research
Methodology in
Education
10 Years 01
3 Dr.Ehtesham
Anwar
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Associate
Professor
Educational
Technology,
Teaching of
Economics,
Curriculum
Development,
Content Analysis
0 Years Nil
4 Dr. Zeba Aqil
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Psychology)
Associate
Professor
Educational
Psychology,
Guidance &
Conselling
08 Years Nil
5 Dr.Azimur
Rahman
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Assistant
Professor
Educational
Psychology,
Special Education,
Science Education
10 Years Nil
6 Dr. Eklak
Ahmad
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Assistant
Professor
Educational
Measurement &
Evaluation,
Educational
Technology,
Teaching of
Mathematics and
Science, Research
Methodology
09 Years Nil
7 Dr. Jarrar
Ahmad
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Assistant
Professor
Educational
Philosophy,
Teacher Education
08 Years Nil
8 Dr. Saba
Siddiqui
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Botany)
Assistant
Professor
Biological Science,
Environmental
Education,
Environmental
Issues and
sustainability of
Environment
08 Years Nil
9 Dr. Adnan
Khan Lodi
M.Ed.,
Ph.D.
(Education)
Assistant
Professor
Educational
Philosophy,
Educational
Measurement &
Evaluation,
Educational
Technology,
Teaching of
English, Research
09 Years Nil
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Methodology
Computer
Application
10 Mrs. Nikhat
Zulekha
M.A, (Edu.)
Ph.D.
Perusing in
Mathematics
Assistant
Professor
Mathematical
Education
Science Education
Teacher Education
Psychology
Statistics.
04 Years Nil
11 Mrs. Faizia
Qamar
M.A, (Edu.)
Ph.D.
Perusing
(Education)
Lecturer Teacher Education
Methodology of
teaching Urdu
08 Years Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Programme (2012-13)
Percentage of classes taken by
temporary faculty
B.Ed. 9 %
M.Ed. 10 %
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Programme Teacher Student Ratio
B.Ed. 1:14
M.Ed. 1:8
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled
Librarian 01 01
Office Cum Accountant 01 01
Store Keeper 01 01
Instructor 02 02
Lab Assistant 01 01
Lab Attendant 02 02
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
The research thrust areas are as follows.
1. Rashtriya Madhyamic Sikhsha Abhiyan (RMSA)
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2. Universalization of Secondary Education (USE)
3. Right to Education (RE)
4. Inclusive Education (IE)
5. Minority Education
6. Girls Education
7. Continuous and Comprehensive Education
8. Achievement Survey
9. Learning level of Students
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,
project title and grants received project-wise.
NiL
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
Nil
b) International collaboration
NiL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
NIL
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition State Government
National recognition University Grants Commission
International recognition MOU signed with university of Sarawak,
Malaysia
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate Bodies.
University has established its won Research Centre
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international)
20 papers published
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books 02
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers-
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1. Dr. Md. Ali Imam (2011), Mathematics Attitude Scale, ISBN.No. – 978-93-
83398-00-3, National Psychological Corporation, H.P. Bhargawa Book House
4/230 Kacheri Ghat, Agra- 282004
2. Dr. Md. Ali Imam (2012), Mathematics Achievement Test, ISBN.No. - 978-
93-83398-01-0, National Psychological, Corporation, H.P. Bhargawa Book
House 4/230, Kacheri Ghat, Agra-282004.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) 06
Citation Index – range / average 04
SNIP it is related with Scientific Journals.
SJR It is not applicable for Behavioral and Social
Sciences Journals.
Impact Factor – range / average 0.3208-1.589
h-index It is not applicable for Behavioral and Social
Sciences Journals.
23. Details of patents and income generated:
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
The areas are Educational Psychology, Research Methodology, General
Psychology, Educational Technology, Guidance and counseling, Educational
philosophy, science Education, Mathematics Education, Minorities Education,
Management Education, Teacher Education, Computer Education. The
institution, on invitation and request from the nearby institutions relieves the
faculty to participate in the activity. The consultancy does not mean to generate
any revenue. The honorarium and other allowances are received and utilized by
the faculty themselves.
The faculty contributed by participating in confidence building programme of
various schools to stands its consultancy area as follows –
Sl. No. Type of Activity Institution Participating Faculty
1. Workshop and Extension Lectures Milli Model School,
New Delhi
Prof. Shaikh Azimudidn,
Dean
Dr. Jarrar Ahmad
2. Educational Camp-Lectures on
Educational Psychology,
Educational Technology,
Scholars’ School
Okhla New Delhi
Prof. Shaikh Azimudidn,
Dean
Dr. Ehtesham Anwer,
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Methodology of teaching Asso Prof.
Mr. Azimur Rahman, AP
3. Educational Guidance on Science
and English
Ghayasiban Inter
College Lucknow
Dr. Eklak Ahmad, AP
4. Educational Lectures on Science
and Maths
MJP, Rohelkhand
University, Bareli
Dr. Eklak Ahmad, AP
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/industries
in India and abroad
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees
c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
a) National Committees :
Prof. (Dr.) Shaikh Azimuddin Mohammad Hussain
Member, Advisory Committee, MAANU, Hyderabad.
Member, Education Committee, Human Welfare Foundation,New Delhi
Life Member, Al- Hira Education Society, Aurangabad
Secretary, Iqbal Academy, Lucknow
Member, Radiance Views Weekly, New Delhi.
b) International committees:
Dr. Jarrar Ahmad
Committee Member, International Seminar on Emerging Innovative Strategies in
Anagement, Commerce, Economics, Education and other Subjects & Disciplines
c) Editorial Boards:
Dr. Ehtesham Anwar
Member, Editorial Board, Excellence International Journal of Education,
www.ocwjournalonline.com, Aligarh, U.P.
Dr. Adnan Khan Lodi
Assistant Editor, Vivek Journal of Education and Research, Vivek College of
Education, Bijnore
Editor, Smritiyan Book, Dr. M.C. S. College of Education, Lucknow
Organizing Committee Member, National Conference on Peace Education –
Needs and importance in present Era
Secretary, U.P. Rohila educational Welfare Society, Badaun
d) any other (please specify): Nil
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Name of the Faculty
Agencies
Dr. Md. Ali Imam National Institute of Technical Teachers Training
and Research, Chandigarh, sponsored by UGC
Dr. Ehtesham Anwar
Orientation Programme,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP.
DR. Azimur Rahman Orientation Programme,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP.
All faculty members Summer Series Lecture conducted by Integral
University, Lucknow.
All faculty members Quality improvement programme, conducted by
Integral University, Lucknow.
All faculty members Personality Development Programme, conducted by
Integral University, Lucknow.
All faculty members Faculty Development Programme, conducted by
Integral University, Lucknow.
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental
projects
100% (Assignments and Seminars), Part of Curriculum
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / Institute
Year Wise
Name of Projects and Industry Percentage
2009-2010 Chetana Institute of Special Education,
Aliganj, Lucknow
25 %
2010-2011 Asha Joyti Institute of Special Education,
Indira Nagar, Lucknow.
24%
2011-2012 Chetana Institute of Special Education,
Aliganj, Lucknow
32%
2012-2013 Chetana Institute of Special Education,
Aliganj, Lucknow
30 %
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty Five faculty members have qualified UGC-NET examination.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows 02
Students Nil
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Sl.
No.
Topic Name of the
Expert
Organized
by /funded
by
Date Name of Outstanding
Participants
1 The changing
scenario of
the status of
women in the
contemporary
Indian
society.
1-Prof. (Dr.)
Javed Danish
from Canada
2- Prof. (Dr.)
Iqbal Mirza from
London
3- Prof. Malik
Zada Manzoor
Nomani Ex.
Chairman Dept.
of Urdu,
Lucknow
University,
Lucknow.
Faculty of
Education,
Integral
University,
Lucknow
and
Hussainaba
d Govt.
Inter
College,
Lucknow
5th
& 6th
Feb,2014
1. Dr. Mirza Shafique
2. V.C. Shukla
3. Dr. Dinesh Kr Jaiswal
4. Moulana Mirza
Mumtaz Ali
5. Bashir Hussain Rizvi
6. Sultan Alam Sarwar
7. Dr. Ali Imam
8. Dr. Azimur Rahman
9. Dr. Ehtesham Anwar
10. Dr. Jarrar Ahmad
11. Dr. Adnan Khan Lodi
12. Mahesh Chandar
13. Waris Ali Siddique
14. Nawab Zada Masoom
Raza
15. Masood Abdullah
2 Status of
Secondary
Education in
India: pre
and post
independence
period
Dr. Tanu
Tandan
Department of
Education,
Amity
university,
Lucknow
Faculty of
Education
24th
&25th
April 2013
1. Jyoti srivastav
2. Pooja Kapoor
3. Richa Dubey
4. Shivendra Pratap
Singh
5. Gyan Pratap Singh
6. Awdhesh Kumar
Dwivedi
3 Teacher
Education
System in
India
Prof. (Dr.)
Shaikh
Azimuddin
Mohammad
Hussain (Dean)
Integral
University, Lko.
Faculty of
Education
16th
& 17th
Jan, 2014
1. Dhiriti Tiwari
2. Niharika Srivastava
3. Divviyani Awasthi
4. Jai S ingh
5. Shweta Singh
6. Roshan Kumar Sinha
7. Mohammad Ahmad
khan
8. Ambrish Kumar
9. Suneet Kumar
4 Applicability
of B.Ed.
Practice
Teaching in
Indian class
room today
Prof. (Dr.)
Zeeshan Amir
(Dean), Faculty
of Management
Integral
University, Lko.
Faculty of
Education
2011-12 1. Anshu Bala Singh
2.Joy Thomas
3.Neha Fatima
4.Zeba Khan
5. Farkhand Noreen
6.Sheema Rafique
7. Geetika Nidhi
8 Khursheed Alam
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research and development followed by the departments is
available in Ph.D. Ordinance.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
( refer to question no. 4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
B.Ed.
2009-10 573 10 89 100% 100%
2010-11 262 12 88 100% 98%
2011-12 297 16 83 100% 100%
2012-13 184 21 78 76% 100%
M.Ed.
2009-10 83 07 09 100% 100%
2010-11 85 14 21 93% 90%
2011-12 104 11 24 90% 96%
2012-13 110 08 27 75% 96%
Ph.D.
2010-11 18 04 03
N/A 2011-12 31 02 06
2012-13 23 05 05
2013-14 24 01 05
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from
other
countries
B.Ed.
2010-11 Nil 98% 02% Nil
2011-12 Nil 99% 01% Nil
2012-13 Nil 96% 04% Nil
2013-14 Nil 87% 13% Nil
M.Ed.
2010-11 43% 51% 6% Nil
2011-12 18% 73% 9% Nil
2012-13 26% 63% 11% Nil
2013-14 17% 72% 11% Nil
Ph.D.
2010-11 66% 18% 16% Nil
2011-12 50% 37% 13% Nil
2012-13 90% 10% Nil Nil
2013-14 33% 67% Nil Nil
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Course
Name
Total No of
Students
Gen. OBC SC ST
NET 15 13 02 - -
TET 83 58 25 - -
35. Student progression
Student progression Session Wise Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG,
(B.Ed. to M.Ed.)
2009-10 8%
2010-11 17.17%
2011-12 12%
2012-13 11.11%
2013-14 7.44%
PG to Ph.D.
(M.Ed. to Ph.D.)
2010-11 25%
2011-12 11.42%
2012-13 25.71%
2013-14 5.71%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral N/A
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs
In Schools, Colleges, Degree college
08%
42 %
Entrepreneurs 2%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from universities within the State 80%
from universities from other States 20%
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period.
Five Faculty Members have been awarded Ph.D.
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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library:
Total collection of the following in the departmental library is
Books 1373
o Textbooks 988
o Reference books 385
School Text Book 78
Survey Reports 10
M.Ed. Dissertations 252
Magazines 01
Journals subscribed
o Indian journals 04
o Foreign journals Available online
Back volumes of journals 60
News Papers 03
E-information resources 09 Online journals
CDs/ DVDs 20
Databases 00
Video Cassettes 12
Audio Cassettes 12
Total carpet area of the Library 70 sqmt.
Seating capacity of Reading room 65
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Yes
c) Total number of class rooms
Five Class Room
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
In extending computing facility and in keeping pace with the latest trends in the
rapidly changing environment providing the best to the students, the University
has established state-of-the-art Computer Centre having all the modern
facilities. The computer centre is also equipped with latest licensed application as
well as systems software. Highly qualified faculty members and lab staff are
engaged in computer centre to guide the students. All the staff and students
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have access to internet connectivity as the computer lab is fully linked with
Internet and World Wide Web. The Department is also enriched with computers
data base and data processing mechanism as well as CD ROM and D.V.D.
At present our Department has Over Head Projector (OHP), microphone, digital
camera and LCD Projector installed in Educational Technology lab and
Seminar room, Audio, Video resources, teaching aids and other related
materials. Apart from these each classroom has podium for delivering lecture.
We are planning to modernize other classrooms with latest technology.
e) Students’ laboratories
Institution Details are as follows -
General Laboratories
Psychology Lab
Educational Technology Lab
Computer Lab
Method Laboratories
Biology Lab
Physical Science Lab
Chemistry Lab
Home Science Lab
Language Lab
f) Research laboratories
Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host University:-
Sl.No. Name of the Doctoral (Research Students)
1 Shivendra Pratap Singh 11 Farheen Fatima
2 Gyan Pratap Singh 12 Deepak Kumar Gupta
3 Faizia Qamar 13 Zaved Ahmad
4 Ruchi Bajpai 14 Mohammad Ahmad Khan
5 Yogendra Nath Tiwari 15 Geetika Nidhi
6 Ruchi Srivastava 16 Anshu Bala Singh
7 Shadanullah 17 Farkhanda Naureen
8 Sheema Rafique 18 Suneet Tiwari
9 Roshan Kumar Sinha 19 Awdhesh Kumar Dwivedi
10 Ambrish Kumar Shukla 20 Radhika Kharbanda
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b) From other institutions/universities.
Sl.No. Name of the Doctoral (Research Students)
1 Shaikh Ehteshamuddin
6
6 Akansha Kapoor
2 Mehnaz Rehman Tantray 7 Amita Jaiswal
3 Anshu Rupainwar 8 Shabia Subuhi
4 Ritu Chandra 9 Susmita Mishra
5 Asra Begum 10 Iffat Fatima
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Financial Aid 2012-13
Fee concession 01
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Any new programme is started after discussions of its merits and scope in the
Board of Studies and minutes are kept in the Faculty Board meeting. If it is
approved by Faculty board then the agenda is kept in Academic Council meeting
if the agenda is approved then new course is started.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from?
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, The department Obtains feedback from the faculties on curriculum. The
Dean and Head of Department usually ask from the faculties about the
effectiveness and standards of the content and curriculum at their disposal .The
concerned faculty of the course often convey the validity and reliability of the
syllabus in the light of the need and norms prescribed by NCTE .
Subject wise content and curriculum is revised every year through a proper
channel. The feedbacks, received from various corners is first reviewed in the
Board of Studies and recommendations are accordingly forwarded to the
Faculty Board which in turn considers them and forwards them to the Academic
council for its final approval. This has already helped in improving the quality of
course curriculum, faculties and placements of students.
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The faculties of our department usually make an appraisal of our students’
development in the respective papers/subjects they are teaching and it is
informed to the Head of the department at certain interval of time so that
necessary changes are made upon to the strategies of teaching and evaluation.
Sessional tests are conducted and the marks obtained as well as the evaluated
answer books of the students are shown to them so that the students might be
acknowledged with their performances and get self feedback for further
improvement. The students’ achievements in sessional examinations are
discussed in the departmental meeting and desired modification on the basis of
the feedback.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
From the Students - At the end of the year the students of the department are
required to fill a questionnaire based on a number of parameters like
teaching, regularity, proper arrangement of the class, ability to explain,
ability to create interest in the subjects, discipline in the class,
administration, attitude etc. On the basis of these questionnaires, the
performance of the faculty and the quality of teaching is judged and the
faculties are graded and accordingly informed. On the basis of this feedback
required changes are made upon in the concerned area i.e. curriculum,
methodology and strategies of teaching and procedure for evaluating
students achievements.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
From the Alumni and employers - Alumni are also invited to our annual
programmes like FIESTA and for Alumni meet at the time of Annual
Convocation to participate and express their opinion regarding the quality,
image, performances and prospects of both University and the passing
students. The department welcomes their views and suggestions for its
further improvement. There is a feedback form specifically meant for the
alumni and is duly filled by them inviting their suggestions pertaining to the
different papers/subjects. Belonging to both the courses i.e. B.Ed. and M.Ed.
The views of the alumni regarding any change in the content and curriculum
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is also sought .The collective ideas, view and suggestions are taken into
consideration and analyzed. Employers meet through guest lecture are the
regular phenomena of the department which keeps department updated.
During campus interviews, the employers are requested to suggest for
improving the course curriculum and their useful suggestions are
incorporated in the course of study.
The feedbacks, received from various corners is first reviewed in the Board
of Studies and recommendations are accordingly forwarded to the faculty
board which in turn considers them and forwards them to the Academic
council for its final approval. This has already helped in improving the
quality of course curriculum, faculties and placements of students.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Details of the Top ten alumni are as follows –
Sl.No. Name of the Alumni Designation Institute
1 Joy Thomas Principal Mount Fort Inter College, Mahanagar,
Lucknow- UP.
2 Shivendra Pratap
Singh
Asst. Prof Vimal Vibhuti College of Edn, Sabour
Bhagalpur, Bihar
3 Awdhesh Kumar
Dwivedi
Social Worker Hazrat Ganj, Lucknow
4 Pooja Kapoor Special Educator Lamartine College, Lucknow-UP., 91-
7408158896
5 Arjumand Zaidi Principal and
Manager
St. Xavier Convent School, Gomtinagar,
Lucknow
6 Suneet Tiwari Lecturer Bhalchandra Institute of Education &
Management, Lucknow
7 Md. Ahmad Khan Lecturer Rama Degree College, Lucknow
8 Khursheed Alam Principal Kid Land Convent School, Lucknow
9 Javed Hasan Siddiqui Principal Ghyasiban Inter College, Lucknow
10 Richa Dubey Assistant Prof. Dept. of Education, University of Lucknow,
Lucknow.-UP
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar)
involving external experts.
Every year experts from reputed institutions are called to deliver lectures on the
subjects and topics of curriculum. Relevant workshops are conducted by the
university on research and awareness. The students are taken there to
participate. Similarly national level seminars are held in which students
participate.
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Sl.
No.
Topic Enrichme
nt Prom.
Name of External
Experts
Date
1 Research Methodology in Education Special
Lecture
Prof. (Dr.) Iliyas Hussian 28th
Feb
2012
2 o Writing of Review Literature
o Development of PowerPoint with
reference to integration of ICT in the
Class
Special
Lecture
Prof (Dr. )Ahrhar
Hussian
06-08-2011
3 Preparation of Research Proposal Special
Lecture
Prof. (Dr.) M. Verma 28th
& 29th
Aug. 2012
4 Status of Secondary Education in pre and
post India
Seminar Dr. Tanu Tandan 24th
&25th
April 2013
5 Writing of Bibliography Special
Lecture
Prof(Dr.) K.C.Vashishtha 10th
&11th
Sep. 2013
6 Skills of writing objectives and hypothesis Special
Lecture
Prof. (Dr.) Nabi Ahmad
28th
Feb
2011
7
Use of various Statistical techniques in the
treatment of data during Research
Special
Lecture
Prof(Dr.) N.P. Chandal
01st & 02
nd
March 2013
8 Construction of Attitude Scale Special
Lecture
Dr. Tahira Khatoon 2012
9 Professional development of teachers
in higher Education
Special
Lecture
Dr. Mohd. Pervez 2010
10 Shaping the personality of pupil teachers
Special
Lecture
Dr. Mahmood Siddiqui,
MANUU, Hyderabad
12th
, May,
2010
11 Preparation of Lesson Plan Special
Lecture
Prof. (Dr.) Najma Amin
Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi.
25th
,26th
,
Feb, 2014
12 Preparation of Lesson Plan Special
Lecture
Dr. Ajit kumar Rai
Banaras Hindu
University, Varansi
25th
,26th
,
Feb, 2014
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different Programmes.
The following methods are adopted by the faculty.
(a) For academic Lectures
o Lecture Method
o Lecture cum Demonstration Method
o PowerPoint Presentation
o Discussion Method
o Question Answer Method
o Team Teaching
(b) For Practical Activities
o Laboratory Method
o Demonstration
o Field Experience
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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Teacher Education Programmes are meant for preparing prospective teachers. The
theory taught to them prepares them academically while practice teaching provides
opportunity of learning teaching skills and developing a positive attitude towards the
learner and towards the profession of teaching and learning. The teacher educators
keep an eye on the behaviour of the pupil teachers and observe their performance.
Timely guidance is made available to them. While going through the programmes an
observable modification of behaviour definitely takes place. Any untoward behaviour
is checked keeping in view the objective of the programmes, which helps in
monitoring the learning outcomes. When the supervisors reward the right behaviour
and correct any discrepancies it checks the skill of the students and put them on right
track. Further, feedback is sought from the regular school teachers where the practice
teaching is conducted to monitor the learning outcomes of the pupil teachers.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The students and faculty participate in the following extension activities:
The students and faculty visit in the nearby villages for community service and
NSS Programme during the academic year. The local community has got
benefited from our department, as our students create awareness among local
people regarding the issues related to education and health & hygiene. A
community service programme is organized by our department and following
are the concerned areas of the programme.
Awareness about importance of Education - It was observed that village people
were not sending their children to school, therefore, NSS volunteers interacted with
them in groups and tried to explain them that education is very important and they
should send their children to school.
Awareness about health and hygiene - Our students of B.Ed. and M.Ed. make
their best efforts in creating awareness regarding health and hygiene among the
villagers under the guidance and supervision of the teachers. Our students impart
the knowledge and importance of balanced diet and maintaining good hygiene
among the people of village.
Medical Checkup – Medical Checkup is also carried out in the village where our
students visit for Community service and NSS Programme.
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Shramdaan- All the students did Sharamdaan in all the villages.
They did following activities –
i) Cleaning and repair of village road, levelling of ground and filling pits on the
road
ii) Cleaning of Panchayatghar and village drain
iii) Cleaning of playground
iv) Distribution of clothes to poor children
Plantation of Trees & Nukkad Natak – The students of B.Ed. and M.Ed. plant
trees in the villages for creating awareness about environmental conservation
among the people. They also organise Nukkad Natak in the village to make
people aware of importance of education and good health.
The students and faculty participate in the following extension activities:
1. Every year a project is conducted in a special school to study and observe the
behavior of physically and mentally challenged children.
2. Every year the students are taken out on educational tour to observe the history,
culture and educational practices in the country.
3. Action research is also conducted by our B.Ed. students under the guidance and
supervision of our faculty members to address any immediate problems related to
academics.
4. The students of B.Ed. are also trained for analyzing the content through Content
Analysis Procedure.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
1. The students usually go in seminars and symposiums to present research
papers.
2. The students participate in the academic and cultural programmes of other
universities to keep their knowledge abreast.
3. The students participate in the academic activities like Essay writing
competition of the NGOs.
4. The teachers provide advanced information to the students beyond the
syllabus while teaching their subject. The students are made to see the
educative programmes on T.V. during the audio-visual show to add to their
knowledge.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge,
basic or applied.
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Every year M.Ed. students conduct mini researches on the different issues and
aspects of education under the supervisors which are generally 35 dissertations.
The faculty members jointly with the research scholars publish research articles
in national and international journals.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)
of the department.
Major strengths
1. Young and dedicated, highly qualified faculty from reputed universities of the
country.
2. Fine and adequate infrastructure.
3. Full moral and material support by the university.
4. A good quality of educatee available to the department.
5. A regular Systematic and organized transaction of the curricular activities.
Five weaknesses
1. One year’s insufficient time for a teacher educator degree programme.
2. Generally getting experts for conducting Research & Development Committee
(RDC) meet M.Ed viva and B.Ed practical examinations is not easy.
3. Some of the students are not well versed in English language.
4. We don’t get good schools in adequate number at our scheduled time of practice
teaching.
5. The busy schedule of academic activities doesn’t leave much time for organizing
sports activities.
Opportunities
1. There is an opportunity to start BTC programme.
2. There is an opportunity of starting B.Ed. special and M.Ed. special courses.
3. There is an opportunity for starting an M.Phil. Programme in Education, as Ph.D.
programme is already started.
4. There is an opportunity of starting integrated BA, B.Ed./B.sc B.Ed. programme.
5. There is an opportunity of starting a coaching and guidance centre for teacher
eligibility test for state as well as the central government.
Challenges
1. The pass out students of B.Ed and M.Ed are facing the challenge of obtaining jobs
2. The state government and the central government are not recruiting teachers to
fulfill the programmes of 100% literacy.
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3. The state governments are not filling up the vacancies of the teachers existing in
their states.
4. There is a problem in campus selection of our students because the academic
sessions in most of the schools begin in April and they complete their recruitment
by the end of March. Our students complete their course in June, it is why the
students could not be recruited, though they deserve for the same.
5. We face a challenge of bilingual teaching in classrooms as the students come from
different educational backgrounds.
52. Future plans of the department.
1. To start B.T.C. course.
2. To Start B.Ed course in Special Education.
3. To Start an M.Ed course in Special Education.
4. To establish for Institute of Advanced studies in Education (IASE).
5. To modernize the class rooms with latest technology.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department Bioengineering
2. Year of establishment 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University: Yes
4. Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG. PG. M.Phil. Ph.D. Integrated Masters
Integrated Ph.D. etc.)
(vii) B. Tech Biotechnology
(viii) M. Tech Biotechnology (Regular and Evening)
(ix) M. Tech Bioinformatics
(x) B.Tech-M.Tech Biotechnology Dual degree
(xi) Ph. D. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved.
B.Tech Biotechnology
1) Department of Chemistry
2) Department of Environmental Science
3) Department of Physics
4) Department of Mathematics
5) Department of English
6) Department of Computer Science and Engineering
7) Department of Mechanical Engineering
8) Department of Electrical Engineering
9) Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
10) Department of Business Administration
6. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, Industries, foreign Institution, etc.
Ph.D. programmes are being conducted in collaboration with the scientists and
scholars of Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow, National
Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, Central Institute of Medicinal
and Aromatic Plants, (CIMAP), Lucknow, Central institute of Sub-Tropical
Horticulture(CISH), Lucknow, National Bureau Of Fish Genetic Resources
(NBFGR), Lucknow, Indian Institute of Sugarcane research (IISR), Lucknow,
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute (SGPGI), Lucknow, King George
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Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, Indian Veterinary Research Institute
(IVRI), Izzatnagar, Department Of Biotechnology(DBT) New Delhi, Lucknow
University, Lucknow, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, Biotech
Park, Lucknow, Aligarh Muslim University (A.M.U.), Aligarh, National Bureau
of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms(NBAIM), ICAR, Kusmaur, Mau
Nath Banjan, Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and technology
Allahabad , Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Gomtinagar,
Lucknow, Saraswati Dental College and Hospital, Lucknow, Directorate of Seed
Research, Kaithauli, Mau and some international collaborations like University
of Louisiana, Monroe, USA , University of Hail, KSA.
7. Details of Programmes / courses discontinued, if any with reasons
Nil
8. Annual/ Semester/choice based credit system:
Semester system
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Faculty members are involved in teaching and guiding research scholars of
M.Sc. Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, B.Sc.
Biotechnology, M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry and M.B.A Biotechnology courses
conducted by the other departments of the university.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 01 02 -
Associate Professors/
Jr. Associate Prof.
04 02 -
Asst. Professors/ Asst. Prof. (Jr.) 12 15 -
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, Designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Yrs of
Exp.
No. of Ph.D.
student
guided (last
4 yrs)
1. Prof. A. H. A.
Farooqui
Ph.D. Professor Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants
37 years One
2. Dr. Iffat Zareen
Ahmad
D.Phil Professor Plant/Algal
Biotechnology and
Biochemistry
12 years Seven
3. Dr. Snober S. Mir Ph.D Associate
Professor
Biotechnology,
Molecular and Cell
Biology, Cancer
Biology
9 Years -
4. Dr. (Er.) Mohd.
Haris Siddiqui
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Fermentation
Technology,
Bioprocess Engg.
and Bioinformatics
6 years -
5. Dr. (Er.) Alvina
Farooqui
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Algal
Biotechnology,
Toxicology and
Bioprocess Engg.
6 Years -
6. Dr. Salman
Akhtar
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Bioinformatics,
Computational
Biology and
Cancer Informatics
7 Years -
7. Mr. Mohd Kalim
Ahmad Khan
Ph.D.
(NET, GATE)
Assistant
Professor
Bioinformatics 6 years -
8. Dr. Aisha Kamal Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Plant
Biotechnology
9 Years -
9. Dr. Roohi Ph.D. (GATE,
NET)
Assistant
Professor
Biochemistry,
Enzymology
7Years
10. Dr. Shazi Shakeel Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Biotechnology 4Years -
11. Er. Adnan Ahmad M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Biotechnology 4 Years -
12. Er. Ahamad Faiz
Khan
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
Biotechnology 2 Years -
13. Mr. Mohammad
Haneef
M.Sc.(GATE,
ICAR-NET)
Assistant
Professor
Microbiology,
Bioinformatics
3 Years -
14. Er. Neha Jain M.Tech
(GATE)
Assistant
Professor
Biotechnology 10
months
-
15. Er. Asif
Khursheed
M.Tech
(GATE)
Assistant
Professor
Biotechnology 10
months
-
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16. Er. Khwaja
Osama
M.Tech
(NET, GATE)
Assistant
Professor
Bioprocess Engg.,
Fermentation
Technology
1.6Years -
17. Er. Soban Ahmad
Faridi
M.Tech.
(GATE)
Assistant
Professor
Bioprocess
Technology
10
months
-
18. Dr. Saiful Islam
Ansari
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Statistics 3+ years -
19. Mr. Naseem
Ahmad
M. Sc. Assistant
Prof. (Jr.)
Industrial
Chemistry
7 Years -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
1. Prof.(Dr.) Jamal
Mohd. Arif
Ph.D. Adjunct
Professor
Cancer Biology
2. Prof.(Dr.) M.K.J.
Siddiqui
Ph.D. Adjunct
Professor
Toxicology
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme wise information
UG - 5%
PG - Nil
14. Programme - wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:18
PG - 1:11
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled
Sanctioned 11
Filled 11
Administrative work of the university is centralized.
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies:
Enzymology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Plant Biotechnology, Animal
Biotechnology, Microbiology, Bioprocess Engineering, Fermentation
Technology, Bioinformatics and Computational biology.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project wise.
a) National funding agencies
1. Two projects from Council of Science and Technology, Uttar Pradesh (CSTUP),
Lucknow is ongoing
Dr. (Er.) Mohammed Haris Siddiqui
Preclinical Evaluation of purified Bioactive compounds and their nanoformulations
from Boerhaavia Diffusa Linn root extract. Total Cost Rs. 7,05,000
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Dr. Mohd Quddus and Dr. Roohi
Production of Cold-active α-amylase from microorganisms and its biotechnological
application. Total Cost Rs. 6, 36, 000
2. One project from Department of Biotechnology, GoI, New Delhi. (BioCARe
Scheme)
Dr. Snober S. Mir
A project titled “Role of Molecular Chaperones and p53 in targeting of Client
proteins to Autophagy” under the supervision of Dr. Snober Shabnam Mir in
collaboration with Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow sanctioned
by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), GoI, New Delhi, under the BioCARe
Scheme. Grant Amount: Rs 30.81 lacs ; Duration: 3 Years.
b) International funding agencies
Dr. Mohd Quddus
Title of the project: Cold-active enzymes from micro-organisms of Gangotri
glacier, Western Himalaya, India and their biotechnological applications
Funding Agency: International Foundation for Science (IFS), Stockholm,
Sweden (Young Scientist Project)
Duration: 3 years (January 2008 – December 2010)
Cost: US$ 9000
Status- Completed
c) Total grants received
At National Level
Rs. 7,05,000 + Rs. 6,36,000 = Rs. 13,41,000 from CSTUP, Lucknow
Rs 30,81,000 from DBT, New Delhi.
Total Grant = Rs. 44,22,000
At International Level
Total Grant US$ 9000
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
a) All India collaboration
A project titled “Role of Molecular Chaperones and p53 in targeting of Client
proteins to Autophagy” under the supervision of Dr. Snober Shabnam Mir in
collaboration with Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow sanctioned by
Department of Biotechnology (DBT), GoI, New Delhi, under the BioCARe Scheme.
Grant Amount: Rs 30.81 lacs ; Duration: 3 Years.
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b) International
Dr. Shazi Shakil
Title of the project “A clinico-bioinformatics approach to address the
problem of multidrug resistance in Saudi Arabian bacterial pathogens’
Total Grant: 1,950,538 Saudi riyals = more than 28 million Indian rupees
Funding Agency and Project Code: King Abdulaziz University Deanship of
Strategic Research (KAUDSR/STRP-10)
Collaborative project work between the department and College of
Pharmacy, University of Lousiana at Monroe, U.S.A. on Optimization of
Dibromoverongiaquinol of Aeroplysisin1 as anticancer and antimicrobial
drug leads leading to PhD degree.
Collaborative project work between the College of Medicine, Universty of
Hail at Hail, K.S.A. on Molecular Modeling studies of selected anticancer
agents and their structural analogs leading to PhD degree
19. Department projects funded by DST-FIST: UGC-SAP/CAS. DPE: DBT, ICSSR. etc.
total grants received.
Due to want of 12(B) status no grant has been received from the aforementioned
bodies. However we have received a Total Rs. 44, 22,000 from CSTUP, Lucknow
and DBT, New Delhi.
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition
State Government, UP-CST
National recognition
University Grants Commission (UGC), Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
International recognition
IFS, Sweden
King Abdulaziz University Deanship of Strategic Research (KAUDSR)/STRP-10
University of Lousiana at Monroe, U.S.A.
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industries or corporate bodies
A software named Sybyl was sponsored by a computational biology industry
Certara, USA in the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Laboratory
22. Publications
Number of paper published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)-
123
Monographs Nil
Chapters in books 10
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Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 4
a) Iffat Z. Ahmad, Ayesha Kamal and Hayatul Islam (2012). Antioxidant
potential of Nigella sativa in germination stages. Lambert Academic
Publishing, Germany. ISSN- 978-3-8484-4558-5.
b) Kuddus M. (2012). Cold-active microbial proteases and their
biotechnological potential: Isolation, purification and characterization of cold-
active microbial proteases and their biotechnological applications. Lambert
Academic Publishing, Germany. ISSN- 978-3-659-22480-5.
c) Shakil S (2011). Addressing clinical microbiology problems through
bioinformatics tools. LAP Publishing (2011). EAN: 9783847310426; ISBN:
978-3-8473-1042-6.
d) A.H.A.Farooqi and S. Haque (2010) Effect of Plant growth regulators and
phytonutrients on Pyrethrum. LAP publishers, Germany.
Number listed International Database (For e.g. web of Science. Scopus.
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average 65-70
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 2 (Average)
h-index 3 (Average)
23. Details of patents and income generated
None
24. Areas of consultancy generated
Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad.
Dr Jamal Mohd. Arif Hail University, KSA
Dr. Saif Khan Hail University, KSA
Dr. Mohd. Kuddus Hail University, KSA
Dr. Mohd. Haris Siddiqui School of Life Sciences, JNU- New Delhi
Integral University, Lucknow
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26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (Please
specify)
Dr. A.H.A. Farooqui
Life member of society for plant physiology & Biochemistry, India
Life member of Indian society for plant physiology
Life member of essential Oil Association of India
Life member of society of Biological Chemists (India)
Dr. Iffat Zareen Ahmad
Member, Editorial Board, Advances in Biological Sciences.
Member, International Society of Environmental Biologists.
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Member, Bioved Research Society, Allahabad.
Member, Alumni Association, University of Allahabad, Allahabad.
Reviewer, Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, Elsevier publications.
Reviewer, African Journal of Biotechnology (impact factor=0.565).
Reviewer, Journal of Medicinal Plant Research (impact factor=0.590).
Reviewer, Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, Elsevier publications.
Dr. Snober S. Mir
Life member, Indian Association of Cancer Research.
Life member, Indian Association of Lung Cancer.
Life member, Indian Science Congress Association.
Life member, Indian Society of Cell Biology
Reviewer of International Journal, Bentham Publications.
Reviewer of CNS and Neurological disorders- Drug Targets.
Dr. (Er.) Mohammed Haris Siddiqui
European Association for Cancer Research
Bioved Research Society(DST-Govt of India), Allahabad.
Executive Team, Life Science Foundation India, Karnataka
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Member, Society of Biological Chemists, India.
Reviewer, Biochemistry & Analytical Biochemistry (OMICS)
Dr. Shazi Shakil
Editorial board member in international journals: Archives of Medicine,
Pelagia Research Lib, Molecular Enzymology and Drug Targets..
http://imedpub.com/ojs/index.php/archmedicine/about/editorialTeam
Member of ITHEA International Scientific Society, Bulgaria, Sofia 1000,
P.O. Box 775.
Advisory board member to Enzoinformatics Unit, King Fahd Medical
Research Center, KAAU, Saudi Arabia: http://kfmrc.kau.edu.sa/Pages-
cbg.aspx
Dr. Salman Akhtar
Member of European Association for Cancer Research (EACR), Nottingham.
Integral University, Lucknow
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Editorial Member in International Research Journal of Advance
Bioinformatics (IRJABI).
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Reviewer in Journal of Computer Aided Molecular Design (JCAM)
[Springer].
Reviewer in E3 Journal of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Research.
Dr. Alvina Farooqui
Member of European Association for Cancer Research
Member of Bioved Research and Communication Centre, Allahabad.
Member of Life Science Foundation India, Karnataka.
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Life member, Indian Science Congress Association.
Reviewer in E3 Journal of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Research
Dr. Aisha Kamal
Member, International Society of Environmental Biologists.
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Member, Alumni Association, Integral University, Lucknow.
Life member, Indian Science Congress Association.
Dr. Roohi
International Association of Engineers, 2013.
Biotech Research Society of India, 2013.
European Biotechnology Network, 2013.
Scientists Solution: The International Life Science Forum, 2013.
European Federation of Biotechnology, 2013.
Indian Science Congress Association: Membership number- SLM1852.
Member of Alumni Association of Biochemistry, Department of
Biochemistry, Lucknow University, since 2007.
Reviewer of Springer Plus (an International Springer Open Journal), 2013.
Reviewer of Saltonstall-Kennedy (SK) Federal Funding grants office (for
research proposal), NMFS, St. Petersburg, USA, 2013.
Mr. Mohammed Kalim Ahmad Khan
Membership of European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
Associate editor of Online International Journal of Biosolution (OIJB).
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Mr. Mohammad Haneef
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong.
Life Member of Association of Microbiologist of India.
Senior Member of International Association of Computer Science and
Information Technology.
International Society for Environmental Information Sciences
Er. Ahmad Faiz Khan, Er. Neha Jain
Member, International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong
Integral University, Lucknow
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27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty members are invigorated time to time with the participation and
organization of Summer Lecture Series, Seminars, Workshops, Quality
Improvement Programme, UGC/MHRD sponsored training programme, Short
Term Courses, Faculty Recharge Programmes, Orientation Courses, Refresher
Courses, Continuing Education Programme etc.
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects 40%
Percentage of student doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industries / institute 60%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by faculty.
Dr. A.H.A. Farooqui
Aligarh Muslim Univ. awarded merit scholarship for M.Sc. (Botany) during 1969-70.
ICAR, New Delhi awarded Junior Research fellowship for Ph.D (Plant Physiology)
during 1971-75.
DAAD, Germany awarded fellowship under CSIR –DAAD exchange fellowship to
visit Germany during Jan-April 1984.
The Indian society for Plant Physiology awarded J.J.Chinoy memorial gold medal
(2006) for significant research in the field of Plant Physiology. The award was
presented at the Annual Gerneral Body meeting of the Society held at Kerala
Agricultural University, Thrissur.
Awarded appreciation award by CIMAP on CIMAP annual Day 26th
March 07 for
obtaining J.J.Chinoy award for the year 2006 from Indian Soc. of Plant physiology.
Certificate of appreciation was awarded to Farooqui AHA, Shukla YN, Gupta R,
Sharma S, Kumar S. and D.Kumar National Technology day (11th
May 2007) in
appreciation of their contribution for developing the knowhow for mosquito
repellent spray formulation (Mospray) which was licensed and demonstrated to
industry.
Honoured by Essential Oil Association of India in National Seminar on aromatic
grasses held at Regional Research Institute Bhubhuneswar in 1998 by Essential Oil
Association of India
CIM-RACE life time achievement award given on annual day function on 26th
March,2008
Team effort recognition for contribution to FICCI Award 2005 (Rural
development) won by CIMAP "award was given on 26th
March 2006.
Nominated as consulting editor of Indian Journal of Plant Physiology,
Honoured in CSIR-DAAD Symposium (Nov 1992) on Biosciences in a poster
presentation on medicinal and aromatic plants, received a prize of DM 500 as book
grant.
Dr. Iffat Zareen Ahmad
Young Scientist Award in Chemical Sciences in the 7th
Conference of International
Academy of Physical Sciences from Dec. 21-23, 2004 organized by University of
Integral University, Lucknow
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Allahabad., Rajyashree Tandon Open University, Allahabad and International
Academy of Physical Sciences. Gave oral presentation for young scientist award
category on “Study on Chl a synthesis by laser induced fluorescence and UV-visible
spectrophotometer in the presence of heavy metals”.
Awarded Fellowship of 760 Australian Dollars to attend and present a research paper
in Ninth International Phycological Congress (IPC9) to be held in Tokyo, Japan from
2-8 August, 2009.
Awarded Fellowship to attend the Conference on Plant Tissue Culture and
Agribiotechnology held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 17th
to 21st June, 2007.
Attended and presented a poster in “Onco-2013, National Conference on Advances in
Cancer Research & Symposium on Cervical Cancer” (12-13 February 2013)
Organized by Era’s Lucknow Medical College U.P. India and won Second Prize for
best poster presentation.
Attended and presented a paper in National Seminar on Plant Sciences: New
Technologies, Conservation and Environment, 23-24 February 2013, organized by
Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh and won Runner up prize
for best poster presentation.
Dr. Snober S. Mir
Young Scientist Award for the Best Poster Presentation at International Conference
on Advances in Cancer Research, Indian Association of Cancer Research (IACR),
Thiruananthapuram, Kerala, India. ( 2003 ).
Research Fellowship, Department Of Biotechnology, Govt. Of India. (1997-1999)
Junior and Senior Research Fellowship, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education
and Research, Chandigarh (1999- 2004).
Post Doctoral Fellowship, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, USA.(2005-
2008)
EU-CSIR, Post Doctoral Fellowship at Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow
(2009-2010).
Dr. Mohammed Haris Siddiqui
Third Best Paper presentation award on paper entitled ‘In memoriam
G.N.Ramachandaran’ in a symposium organized on G.N.Ramachandaran( his life
and work)| by Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi on 28th
Feb 2006, National
Science Day presided over by P.Balaram,Director, Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore.
Awarded with prestigious “ Young Scientist Award-2007 ” by
Dr.M.R.Siddiqui,Father of Nematology(India) & Principal Scientist,C.A.B.
International Institute of Parasitology,United Kingdom in the field of Biotechnology
at Vigyan Parishad, University of Allahabad by Bioved Research and
Communication, Allahabad ( an autonomous body under Ministry of Science and
Technology, Government of India) at 9th
Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers
Congress.
Honoured by Prof. S.W. Akhtar, Vice Chancellor, Integral University, Lucknow for
research excellence in the field of Biodiesel on 28th
Feb, 2007 (National Science
Day).
Integral University, Lucknow
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Awarded with prestigious “Dr.Virendra Swaroop Memorial International Young
Scientist Award in Bioinformatics-2008” at International Conference on
Biotechnology for Today’s World organized by D.B.S.college, Kanpur on 2-3
December’2008.
Recipient of Gold Medal for securing 1st rank in Master of Technology in
Biotechnology in the year 2008 with an aggregate of 84% marks. Medal was
presented by Shri Abdul Mannan, Hon’ble Minister for Science and Technology,
Government Pradesh at Degree Conferment Ceremony held at Integral University,
Lucknow on 11th
November, of Uttar 2009.
Awarded with prestigious innovative “Young Scientist Award-2009 in
Nanobiotechnology” by Life Science Foundation India (LSFI) Morigeri,Karnataka in
collaboration with N.C. College of Engineering, Israna,Panipat in a National Level
Research Training Programme on innovative Nanobiotechnology and Molecular
Techniques. The award was given by former Director National Bureau of Animal
Genetic Resources (I.C.A.R) Prof (Dr.) Sahai along with Dr. Krunal Chopra,
Director, Life Science Foundation India.
Awarded with “Young Scientist Visiting Scholarship -2010 in Biotechnology” by
Uttar Pradesh Council for Science and Technology, Government of Uttar Pradesh (
Cash award of around Rs 19,500) for pursuing advanced research work in the area of
Biotechnology under the supervision of Professor Rajendra Prasad, Pro-Vice
Chancellor and Scientist, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi-110067.
Awarded with “Maulana Azad National Scholarship-2010” for pursuing research in
Biotechnology by University Grant Commission (U.G.C) New Delhi.
Awarded with “Dr.R.N.Dwivedi medal for research excellence in the field of
Biotechnology-2011” by Dr.H.Ravi Shanker,Director,Central Institute of Sub-
Tropical Horticulture(I.C.A.R) at Vigyan Parishad,University of Allahabad by Bioved
Research Institute of Agriculture and Technology under Ministry of Science and
Technology,Govt of India at 13th
Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress
held on 19-20 Feb’2011.
Awarded with the prestigious Young Scientist Award-2011 in the field of
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics from Council of Science and Technology,
Government of Uttar Pradesh by Hon’ble Minister for Science and Technology Shri
Abdul Mannan along with other state dignitaries at C.V.Raman Auditorium Lucknow
on 29th
November, 2011.The award includes a cash prize of Rs.25, 000, a citation, a
shawl and a memento.
Dr. Shazi Shakil
All India 34th
Rank in DBT-JRF (Junior Research Fellowship Exam) 2006,
conducted by Department of Biotech, Govt. of India.
CSIR-UGC-NET (National Eligibility Test for Lectureship) qualified, held on
18/6/2006
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering)-2006 qualified, 98.26 percentile,
All India Rank-173 GATE-2005 qualified, 93.30 percentile
Availed DBT [email protected]. during MSc Biotech programme.
2nd
position in MSc Biotech programme; 76.43% Marks
2nd
position in BSc Biochemistry programme; 79.13% Marks
Letter of academic appreciation from the then central food minister, Mr. Ajit Singh
Integral University, Lucknow
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Ranked 1st in High School Board Exams in school and 2
nd in AMU Board; 89.4%
Marks Felicitated by “AFMI, USA”, “Aggrawal Mahasabha”, “Bharat Vikas Parishad”
and “CEPECAMI” for excellence in high school board exams.
Dr. Roohi
CSIR-JRF-NET 2007,
GATE in 2008,
ARS NET 2009
Er. Neha Srivastava
Qualified GATE in 2012
Topper of B.Tech - M.Tech dual degree in Biotechnology programme.
Selected as a suitable candidate for Teacher Assistantship Programme during
the M.Tech. and got the scholarship for the same.
Dr. Alvina Farooqui
Awarded with Jamia Hamdard foundation scholarship for the year 2008 for
excellence in education.
Awarded with 2nd
prize for paper presentation by Life Science Foundation
India (LSFI) Morigeri, Karnataka in collaboration with N.C. College of
Engineering, Israna, Panipat in a National Level Research Training
Programme on innovative Nanobiotechnology and Molecular Techniques.
Recipient of Silver Medal for securing 2nd
rank in Master of Technology in
Biotechnology in the year 2008 with an aggregate of 84% marks.
Mr. Mohammed Kalim Ahmad Khan
Qualified CSIR- NET (Lectureship)
Qualified GATE with 96.70 percentile
Mr. Mohammed Haneef
ARS-NET 2010 Qualified with roll no. 210304120392
GATE qualified, conducted by IIT Roorkee 2007 with 97.5 percentile.
Qualified ICAR-SRF (PGS) 2009-10, PhD (All India 6TH
Rank).
Er. Neha Jain
Qualified GATE
Er. Asif Khursheed
Qualified GATE
Er. Khwaja Osama
Qualified GATE
Qualified CSIR- NET
Er. Soban Ahmad Faridi
Qualified GATE
Integral University, Lucknow
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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants if any.
I) National Level Conference
DST sponsored INSPIRE science camp
DST, INSPIRE science camp was organized in collaboration with Department of
Bioscience, Integral University from 16 to 20 November 2012. Following eminent
scientists and academician delivered lectures:, Prof. (Mrs) Manju Sharma former
Secretary, DBT, Govt. of India, Prof. D.K. Gupta, Vice Chancellor, King George
Medical University, Dr. C.S. Nautiyal Director NBRI, Dr. Ram Rajashekhran
Director CIMAP, Dr. K.C. Gupta Director IITR, Dr. N.C. Mehrotra, Director
BSIP, Dr M.K.J. Siddiqui Director UP CST, Dr H. Ravishankar, Director CISH,
Dr P.K. Seth, CEO Biotech Park, Dr J.K. Jana, Director NBFGR etc.
Department of Bioengineering in Collaboration with Department of
Nanobiotechnology, Life Science Foundation India, Morigeri, Kanataka
organized a National Level Conference on “Nanoscience and Biotechnology:
Present and Future Prospective” on 20th
April, 2013
Dr. R.K. Khandal, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Gautam BuddhTechnical
University (formerly U. P. Technical University), Lucknow was the Chief Guest.
Guest of Honour
Dr.B.K.Dwivedi, Director, Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and
Technology, Allahabad on “Biotechnological approaches for rehabilitation of
poorest masses of the country”.
Dr. S. Solomon, Director, Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR-ICAR),
Lucknow
Dr. B.K. Dwivedi, Director, Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and
Technology, Allahabad
Dr. H. Ravishanker, Director, Central Institute of Subtropical Horticulture (CISH-
ICAR), Lucknow
Speakers
Dr. Aqeel Ahmad, Post Doctoral Researcher in Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
and Computational Science, Aalto University, Finland.
Dr.Prashanta Kumar Pal, Nanobiotechnology and Drug Discovery Laboratory,
Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh delivered a talk on “Tissue
Engineering: Integration of Animal Biotechnology and Nanotechnology.”
Integral University, Lucknow
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Plenary Lecture by Dr.A.B.Pant, Senior Scientist, Indian Institute of
Toxicological Research (IITR, CSIR) Lucknow on Application of stem cells
in regenerative medicine: research approaches and future strategies
Plenary Lecture by Dr.Ajit Kumar Shasany,Senior Scientist, Central Institute of
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP,CSIR) Lucknow on Aroma Genomics
Plenary Lecture by Dr. P.K. Srivastava, Scientist, Central Drug Research Institute
(CSIR), Lucknow on Nanotechnology: Small is beautiful
II) Workshops
1. A National Level Workshop on “Fundamentals of Nanoscience and
Biotechnology” was organized by the Deptt of Nanobiotechnology, Life
Science Foundation India Kanataka in collaboration with Deptt of
Bioengineering, Integral University, Lucknow from 28-3 Jan,2013
Chief Guest
Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Integral University, Professor Syed Waseem Akhtar was
the Chief Guest of the Workshop
Guest of Honour
Prof.(Dr.) M.K.J.Siddiqui
Prof. Uday S. Racherla, Professor of Innovation & Intellectual Property
Management, I.I.T.Kanpur.
Prof. (Dr.) Zainul Abdin,Dean, Faculty of Science,Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
Dr. M.I. Siddiqi, Scientist, CDRI (CSIR), Lucknow
Speakers
Dr. Dibyendu Banerjee, Scientist, CDRI (CSIR), Lucknow.
Dr. B.K. Dwivedi, Director, Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and
Technology, Allahabad on Biotechnological approaches for rehabilitation of
poorest masses of the country
Plenary Lecture by Prof. (Dr.) D.K.Gupta, University of Allahabad on Exosomes,
Microvesicles and Nanophosphors as Biotags
Guest Lecture by Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh K. Tiwari, Dy. Director and Head, Amity
Institute of Biotechnology, Lucknow
2. A National Level Workshop on “Computer Aided Drug Designing” was organized
by the Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, Integral University,
Lucknow in collaboration with Department of Life Sciences, EGICORE, Lucknow
Guest of Honour
Prof. (Dr.) A. K. Sengupta, (Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Lucknow,
Lucknow.
Prof. (Dr.) M. K. J. Siddiqui, Patron & Guest of Honor (Director & Secretary,
UP-CST, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow)
Dr. S. K. Chauhan, Guest of Honor (Director, RFRAC, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh,
Lucknow
Integral University, Lucknow
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Dr. S. K. Gangwar, Patron (Scientist-C, Research Ext. Centre, Central Silk Board,
Bahraich, U.P.)
Speakers
Dr. S. Rajan (Principal Scientist & Head, CISH, Lucknow) delivered a lecture on
Plagiarism in Scientific Writing
Er. Ankur Mohan (Managing Director, Bio-EGICORE, Lucknow) delivered a
lecture Disease Identification and access on various Drug Databases
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the department
Code of ethics for research and development followed by the departments is
available in Ph.D. Ordinance.
32. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer to question no.4) Applications
Received Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Tech Biotechnology 207 43/55 21/27
M. Tech Biotechnology 59 5/16 8/27
M.Tech Biotechnology
(Evening)
25 2/6 8/24
M.Tech Bioinformatics 22 3/6 14/27
B.Tech-M.Tech
Biotechnology Dual
degree
8 5/3 62/37
Ph. D. 5 1/2 20/40
33. Diversity of students -
Name of the
Course
(refer to question
no.4)
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
university
within the State
% of students
from universities
outside the state
% of
students
from other
countries
B.Tech.
Biotechnology
- - - -
M.Tech
Biotechnology
33 38 28 Nil
M.Tech
Biotechnology
(Part time)
50 50 Nil Nil
M.Tech
Bioinformatics
33.5 66.5 Nil Nil
B.Tech-M.Tech
Biotechnology
Dual degree
100 - - -
Ph. D. 86 14 Nil Nil
Integral University, Lucknow
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Given details category-wise.
GATE 2010
1. Akhilesh Kr. Kuswaha
2. Navodit Bhatnagar
3. Akansha Singh
4. Maqsood Azam
5. Rajneesh Sachan
6. Anurag Srivastava
7. Javed Khan
8. Syed Faraz Abbas
9. Asif Ali
10. Abuzer Amir
11. Achyut Dhar Dwivedi
12. Anil Sharma
13. Aparna Yadav
14. Arvind Kumar
15. Faiz Siddiqui
16. Farha Khan
17. Gaurav Srivastava
18. Shiv Mangal Singh
19. Shreya Goel
GATE 2011
1. Amit Kumar
2. Asif Khursheed
3. Khalid Kamal Pasha
4. Kumari Akansha
5. Lakshman Kushwaha
6. Madhvi Singh
7. Mustafeez Ahmad Khan
8. Ram Nath
9. Saumya Agarwal
10. Supreet Kaur
11. Surabhi Mishra
12. Vinod Kumar Vishwakarma
13. Anurag Srivastava
14. Akhilesh Kuswaha
15. Maqsood Azam
16. Rajneesh Sachan
GATE 2012
1. Shazia Siddiqui
2. Nikhat Yasmeen
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3. Vebhav Singh
4. Sana Siddiqui
5. Richa Jain
6. Rashmika Singh
7. Rabab Anjum
8. Navin Kumar Gaur
9. Santosh Kumar
10. Ravi Shanker Prasad
11. Randheer Singh Yadav
12. Shaheen Siddiqui
13. Deepak Kumar Patel
14. Zeeshan Alam
15. Asim Hussain
16. Mohammad Quwaish
17. Kausar Imam Abdi
18. Abhishekh Kumar
19. Ekta Shukhla
GATE 2013
1. Anum Khan
2. Mohd. Shavez Beg
3. Nida Arif
4. Nilesh Kumar
5. Ruchi Verma
6. S. Kumari
7. Khushboo Sao
NET
Amreen Zia, M.Tech Biotechnology 2010
DBT-JRF
Amreen Zia, M.Tech Biotechnology, 2010
Maulana Azad Fellowship, UGC
1. Varish Ahmad
2. Feroz Akhtar
3. Eram Shakeel
4. Nida Fatima
Council for Science and Technology, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh Fellowship
Feroz Akhtar
Awarded INSPIRE fellowship
Dharamveer Singh, M.Tech Biotechnology in 2011
Integral University, Lucknow
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Shruti Saxena, M.Tech Biotechnology, 2012
Awarded Biotech Consortium India Ltd.(BCIL)fellowship
Asif Khan, B.Tech-M.Tech Dual Degree, 2012
35. Student progression
Student Progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 60-70%
PG to M.Phil. 02%
PG to Ph.D. 30%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 10%
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
30-40%
10%
Entrepreneurs 02%
36. Diversity of staff-
Percentage of faculty who are graduated
Of the same university 16%
From other universities within the state 79%
From universities from other Sates 5%
From universities outside the country N/A
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D. D.Sc. and D. Litt during the assessment
period-
Five
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
Central library is equipped with latest edition of books on biotechnology and
related subjects.
The journals are subscribed which are consulted for latest researches in the field of
Biotechnology. The library has also subscribed to several world renowned databases
and e-resources consortia comprising several e-journals like
International Journal of Nano science and Nanotechnology
Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Science
Biospectrum
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
Indian Journal of Biotechnology
Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resource
Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering
Journal of Food Science and Technology
Medicinal and Aromatic plant abstracts
Integral University, Lucknow
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Journal of Intellectual Property Rights
Advance Biotech
Journal of Genetics
Departmental library is also available to the students. The library is well equipped with
latest edition of high demand books on fermentation technology, bioprocess engineering and
other areas of biotechnology. About half a dozen copies are available for each of the
following essential books: Principles of Biochemistry by Lehninger, Immunology by Kuby,
Molecular Biology of the Cell by Alberts, Bioinformatics by D.W Mount to name a few.
Apart from books the library is also equipped with journals, research notes and newspapers.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
The internet facility along with Bioinformatics lab is available to the students
and staff member.
c) Total number of class rooms
15
d) Class room with ICT facility
04
e) Students laboratories
13
f) Research laboratories
07
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associate
a) From the host university
b) From other universities
From the host university From other universities
Saif Khan Varish Ahmad
Mohd Haris Siddiqui Sumanlata
Alvina Farooqui
Shazia Suhail
Khan Uzma Aftab
Nida Fatima
Ahmad Faiz Khan
Firoz Akhtar
Neha Srivastava
Anupam Dhasmana
Eram Shakeel
Faiza Kirmani
Neha Sharma
Integral University, Lucknow
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
About 10-20% students are getting financial assistance in the form of minority
scholarship (Maulana Ali Miyan Scholarship) or fees exemption from university.
Teaching assistant fellowship in the form of earning while learning scheme is
awarded to the following students of M.Tech Biotechnology.
1. Eram Shakeel
2. Nida Fatima
3. Anupam Dhasmana
4. Eram Shakeel
5. Faiza Kirmani
6. Madhur Mishra
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme (s)?
Yes, before implementing of new course vital exercise is made to assess the quality
and output of the course in present scenario. The course syllabus and module are
prepared in consultation with the experts of the reputed organizations and
universities.
42. Does the department obtain feedback form
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evolution? If yes how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Authentic feedback from faculty are always welcome by Department and Board of
studies; and implemented regularly regarding methodology of teaching, learning
process and evaluation etc.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evolution and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Students are involved in evaluating teaching-learning process and feedback taken at
the end of each semester. On the basis of feedback faculty are instructed to
implement and improve the quality of teaching and learning process.
c. alumni and employers on the programmers offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
The faculty members are regularly in touch with alumni of the department and
through mutual discussion the quality of infrastructure and teaching process are
improved by the department.
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Syed Wajeehul Shapar, 2013, Nestle India Pvt. Ltd.
2. Shristee Shree, 2013, Nestle India Pvt. Ltd.
3. Mohd Sheeraz ,2013, MS, University College Dublin, Ireland.
4. Nilesh Kumar, 2013, M.Tech IIIT Allahabad.
5. Randheer Singh Yadav, 2012, M.Tech, IIT Kanpur
6. Madhvi Singh, 2011, PhD, IIT Guwahati
7. Asif Razzaq, 2010, Enterprenuer, GBIOFIN Biotech Services, Lucknow
8. Faiz Siddiqui, 2010, Enterprenuer, Nature’s Lap, Lucknow
9. Shreya Goel, 2010 PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10. Er. Bhanu Pratap Singh, 2010, Entrepreneur, Shristi Bioenergy, Lucknow Pvt.
Ltd
44. Give details of students enrichment programmes (special lecture / workshops/ seminar
involving external experts.
Special Lectures, seminars and training programmes etc. are being organized at
regular interval at department and university level. Eminent scientists and
academician from national and international institute/university are invited to
deliver lectures on various aspects of biotechnology and allied field.
Date Topic Speaker
31.08.2010 Storage Technology Mr. Amit Rawat
Program Manager, EMC Data
Storage Systems Pvt. Ltd
31.08.2010 All India Mock GATE
Exam
Mr. Animesh Mishra- Regional
Manager, Career Launcher
India Ltd, Lucknow.
07.10.2010 Plant Growth Promoting
Rhizobacteria
Dr. M. Alam, Scientist G,
CIMAP, Lucknow
13.01.2011 Tricks to crack Aptitude
Test
Mr. Arun Sharma and Ms.
Meenakshi Upadhya-Director
AMS mindwork
07.03.2011 Tricks to crack Aptitude
Test
Mr. Ashutosh Srivastava-
Campus relationship Manager
(U.P. & U.K.) Aspiring Minds
09.01.2012 Softskill development
workshop on
communication skill and
team building
Mr. Abhishek Srivastava, TCS
02.02.2012 Dairy Technology Mrs. Shanam Chopra, Parag
Dairy
21.09.2012 Flow Cytometry BD Biosciences, Dr. Mohanty
(Marketing Director)
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28.1.13-30.1.13
National level Workshop
on Fundamentals of
Nanoscience and
Biotechnology
Organized by Life Science
Foundation India in
collaboration with Department
of Bioengineering, Integral
university
20.4. 2013 National Level Conference
on Nanoscience and
Biotechnology present and
future prospective
Organized Life Science
Foundation of India,
Karnataka and Department of
Bioengineering, Integral
University Lucknow
20.10.2013 Fungal Infections and
mechanism of drug
resistance in fungi.
Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Prasad
from Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi.
9.11.2013-10.11.2013 1st National Level
Workshop on “Computer
Aided Drug Designing”
(1st- NW- CADD-2013)
Organized by Dept. of
Bioengineering, Faculty of
Bioengineering, Integral
University, Lucknow in
collaboration with Department
of Life-Science, EGICORE,
23.11.2013 Mock GATE, 2013 Organized by Double Helix
Society, Dept. of
Bioengineering, Integral
University.
17.12.2013 ABLE AMCAT
Employability Test
Drive2013
Organized by ABLE- Aspiring
CCG&D of Integral University.
10.01. 2014 1st National Level
Workshop on “Intellectual
Property System: India
Today and Tomorrow
Organized by Intellectual
Property Rights Management
Cell (IPRMC) CCGND,
Integral university, Lucknow in
collaboration with Intellectual
Property Owners Association,
New Delhi.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for difference programmes-
Oral/ Graphics/ Tabular/ Cartoon Projection
PPT Projection
Multimedia
Tutorials
46. How does the department ensure the programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
The lesson plans are prepared at beginning of each semester and their
completions are monitored routinely by the regulatory authorities.
By conducting teacher-student interactive program.
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To evaluate subject knowledge of students, regular class test and mid semester
exam along with surprise test and viva examination are conducted regularly.
Number of students qualifying in competitive test at National and International
level and their placement in industries along with selection for higher learning
and research.
Regular personality development classes are arranged for preparing the
students for the development of communication skill to qualify various
interviews.
Students regularly present term papers during seminar classes which enhances
their research capability.
The students are constantly guided to develop entrepreneurship capabilities in
the various areas of biotechnology, with enhanced efficiency, productivity, cost
effectiveness, and scientific and technological empowerment of human resource.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
University has adopted the three nearby villages named as Dasuli, Paikramau and
Behta. 3 Units of NSS each consisting of 100 students (of 1st and 2
nd year) organizes
Special camps each year attended by each unit separately.
The NSS conducts the following activities as part of its programme
• Village survey
• Health awareness camps against malaria and polio (volunteer in pulse polio
abhiyan)
• Cleaning of village, schools as well as drainage system
• Tree plantation
• Development of playground for village children
• Interaction with Anganwadi workers
• Literacy, anti-dowry, ill effects of alcoholism and sanitation campaign
• Shramdan
• Awareness campaign regarding child marriage ,dowry system and girl child
education
• This year 19 students of the department are part of NSS team
48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.
The students are regularly deputed to seminar and workshop organized by the
Local Chapters of National Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science
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Aacademy, Indian Academy of Sciences, Biotech Research Society, UP
Association for Advancement of Science and Technology etc.
The scientific events organized by the Regional Science City, UP Council of
Science & Technology, UP Biodiversity Board, Biotech Park are also attended
by the students.
The students are encouraged to obtain professional training from national and
international laboratories of the country e. g. NBRI, CDRI, IITR, CISH,
NBFGR, CIMAP, SGPGI, KGMU, JNU, IISc, IARI etc.
Co-Curricular Activities in the Department
Programme Organized by Duration Activities No. of
Students
participated
Achievements
Mock-Gate-
2011
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
2days Examination
conducted
150 Preparation for
GATE
examination
Mock-Gate-
2012
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
2days Examination
conducted
150 Preparation for
GATE
examination
Group
Discussion,
2012
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
2 days Discussion
among
students
with experts
25 Enhancement
of
communication
skill
Biotech Quiz
2012
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
3 days Quiz
competition
50 Knowledge
enhancement
Concept
Papers
2012
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
2 days Written
competition
15 Development
of writing skill
Proposal to
DST
Double-Helix
Society
30 days Project
writing
5 Learning
project writing
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2012 Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
DNA Passport:
working model
2010
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
2 days Working
model
6 Submitted in
Uttar Pradesh
Government
passport office
for the
approval.
ABLE
AMCAT
Employability
Test Drive
2013-
ABLE Aspiring
Mind &
CCG&D,
Integral
University
1day Examination
conducted 103 Preparing the
students for
industries
Mock-Gate-
2013
Double-Helix
Society
Department of
Bioengineering,
IU
2days Examination
conducted
150 Preparation for
GATE
examination
* Department of Bioengineering has established “Double helix”: The Biotech Society of
Integral University. Dr. Salman Akhtar is the present General Secretary of the society and
all the faculty members are members and event coordinators.
Co-Curricular Activities out of the Department
Programme Organized
by
Duration Activities No. of
Students
participated
Achievements
Enterpreneurship
prgramme
conducted by
ABLE BEST
2011
IISc,
Bangalore
2 days seminar 03 Won 12th
All
India position
for their
innovative
idea
“Treatment of
cancer with
nutrition
implemented
nanoparticles”
'Science Express
- Biodiversity
Special (SEBS)'
-
Department
of Science &
Technology
and Ministry
of
1 Day Visit 85
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2012 Environment
& Forests,
Government
of India
(GoI)
Science Expo-
2012
Regional
science city,
Lko
4 days Biogas:
Working
Model
(Supervised
by: Prof. (Dr.)
Iffat Zareen
Ahmad
3 Appreciation
from the
scientific
community,
invitation for
funding,
creating
awareness,
development
of scientific
skill.
Biofest-2012 Biotech
park, Lko
2 days Seminar,
poster
presentation,
bio-business
plan.
25 Won first
prize for bio-
business plan,
Science Expo-
2013
Regional
science city,
Lko
5 days Cyanobacteria-
based
Biosensor:
Working
Model
(Supervised
by: Prof. (Dr.)
Iffat Zareen
Ahmad
5 Appreciation
from the
scientific
community,
invitation for
funding,
creating
awareness,
development
of scientific
skill.
49. State whether the programme department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes
give details
Appeal against the NBA decision has been applied, the result of which is awaited.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
The Department has well-qualified and competent faculty with different areas of
specializations. The Department has shown good results in terms of success rate
and placements of the students. The students have qualified various national and
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international level competitive examinations and many have opted for higher
studies in India and abroad.
The Department has rich library and has good research facilities. Research is an
important activity of the Department and there are many PhD students. The
Department has a very good record of publications in journals of high repute. The
faculty members are taking regular participation in National and International
Conferences, seminars and Workshops. The Department has established a
Biotechnology Research Trust Fund through which fund is being raised by
providing research training to the students and the new facilities are being
generated in addition to strengthening of research. The Department has many
research projects funded from state and National agencies. To facilitate the
research and development activities the Department has collaborated with repute
Institutes, Industries and universities resulting into several MoUs which are listed
below -
MOUs
Sl. No. Name of Organization Date of
signing of
MoU
Duration
1. Biotech Park, Lucknow 23/12/13 5 years
2. Directorate of Seed Research, Kaithauli, Mau 13/12/13 5 years
3. National Bureau of Agriculturally important
Microorganisms
ICAR, Kusmaur, Mau Nath Banjan.
5/12/13 5 years.
4. Intellectual Property Owners Association,
New Delhi
25/11/ 2013 5 years
5. Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture,
Rehmankhera, Kakori, Lucknow
25/11/13 3 years
6. Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and
technology Allahabad
20/4/2013 5 years
7. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical
Sciences, Gomtinagar, Lucknow
25/11/13 3 years
8. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 29/01/13 5 years
9. Saraswati Dental College and Hospital,
Lucknow
2/4/13 10 years
10. Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research(IISR-
ICAR), Lucknow
20/4/13 5 years
11. Hanswahini Foundation, Allahabad 27/8/2012 6 years
52. Detail any five strengths, weaknesses Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
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1. Students are encouraged to work in teams for carrying out multi-disciplinary projects
which have direct applications to the society and transfer technology to industrial
scale.
2. There is good learning environment and hands on experimental exposure in order to
develop protocols and analyze, design and comprehend data for publications and to
improve oral and written communication skills.
3. The students develop entrepreneurship capabilities in the various areas of
biotechnology, with enhanced efficiency, productivity, cost effectiveness, and
scientific and technological empowerment of human resource.
4. The permission given by the University to faculty members to attend the conferences,
training, workshop and participation in short course to faculty members gives good
opportunity to update their knowledge and interact with the national and
internationally recognized teaching and scientific communities.
5. The teaching faculty of the department is mainly represented by young and dedicated
scholars who have received training from national and international institutions their
experiences and knowledge are the biggest strength of the department.
Weaknesses
1. Co-curricular activities should be enhanced so that the students get opportunity to
apply what they learn.
2. Availability of more sophisticated instruments will keep the students updated with the
latest developments.
3. More research projects from the Central Government Funding agencies like DST,
DBT, ICMR, CSIR etc will elevate the research status of the department. Due to want
of 12(B) status much grant has not been received from the various central govt.
funding agencies.
4. In near future subscription of high impact scientific journals in the library will make
way for easy dissemination of quality scientific research and information in the
department.
5. Organizing more conferences and workshops will raise the interaction platform of the
department and will make the faculty and students aware of the latest developments
in their respective fields along with interacting with the pioneers in their field.
Opportunities
1. To provide the necessary background in science, particularly in chemistry,
physics, advanced mathematics and biology.
2. To provide the in depth knowledge of subjects so that they can participate and
succeed in national and International challenges in the field of biotechnology.
3. The graduates are expected to possess ability to identify, formulate and solve real
life problems by applying biotechnology
4. The graduates are expected to communicate effectively.
5. The graduates are expected to have the broad education necessary to understand
the impact of biotechnology solutions in a global, economic and societal context.
Challenges
1. The ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret
data.
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2. The ability to design a system, a component, or a process to meet desired needs
within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, ethical,
health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
3. The engagements of students in life-long learning.
4. To have knowledge of contemporary issues.
5. The ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice.
51. Future plans of the department.
To enrich the Department by getting more funding and to establish advanced research
facilities. The Department shall be working towards the upliftment of the students and try
to have maximum placements for the students and they will be guided and encouraged to
qualify various national and international competitive examinations. The efforts should
be made to further improve the status and make it a Centre of Excellence by exploring
new areas of research and innovation.
The Department is also planning to start a new undergraduate programme, Bachelor of
Technology in Food Technology from the session 2014-15.
Continuous efforts are being made to collaborate with premier Institutes and Universities
by signing MoUs in order to strengthen research and training.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Civil Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Yes, faculty of the University
4. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) :
I. Bachelor of Technology
II. Master of Technology (Structures) Part Time and Full Time
III. Master of Technology (Environmental Engineering Part Time and Full
Time)
IV. PhD program in collaboration with other universities are carried out
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
Disaster Management, Environmental Studies, Environment Ecology
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : NIL
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Sl.
No
Subject Sem./
Year
Course Department offering the
courses
1. Disaster Management III/II
IV/II
B.Tech Mechanical, Electrical,
Computer Science, IT.
Biotech, Electrical
Electronics,
2. Environment and Ecology VII/IV B.Tech Mechanical, CSE,
Electrical, IT, Bio Tech,
Electronics
3. Environmental Studies I/I B.Tech All Branches of Engg.
4. Remote Sensing and GIS VII B.Tech Mechanical
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Actual Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 03 01 -
Associate Professors/Jr.
Associate Professors 08 06 -
Asst. Professors/Lecturer 24 28 -
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
1. Dr. M. J. A.
Siddiqui
Ph.D. Professor Ecology 06+ 7
2. Er. Meraj Ahmad
Khan
M.Tech.
Ph.D
(pursuing)
Associate
Professor
Hydraulic
Structure
9+ Nil
3. Er. Syed Aqeel
Ahmad
M. Planning
Ph.D(pursuing)
Associate
Professor
Transportation
Engineering
8 Nil
4.
Er. Sabih Ahmad
M.Tech.
Ph.D
(pursuing)
Jr. Associate
Professor
Building
Engineering/
Structure
13 Nil
5. Dr. Zubair Khan M.Sc, Ph.D Jr. Associate
Professor
Functional
Analysis
08 Nil
6. Ms. Naseema
Khatoon
M.Sc. Jr. Associate
Professor
Inorganic
Chemistry
16 Nil
7. Er. Rajiv Banarjee
M.Tech. Jr. Associate
Professor
Environmental
Engineering
25 Nil
8. Er. Nakul Gupta
M.Tech. Asst.
Professor
Construction
Management
03 Nil
9. Er. Raj Bandhu
Dixit
M.Tech. Asst.
Professor
Structural Engg. 03 Nil
10. Er. Iqbal Khan
M.Tech. Asst.
Professor
Environmental
Engineering
02 Nil
11. Er. Juned Ahmad M.Tech. Asst.
Professor
Environmental
Engineering
1+ Nil
12. Er. Shoebuddin
Usmani
M.Tech. Asst.
Professor
Structural Engg. 1+ Nil
13. Er. Nusrat Ali
M.Tech. Asst.
Professor
Environmental
Engineering
1 Nil
14. Mr. Mohammad
Usama
M. Phil.,
UGC-NET
Asst.
Professor
Environmental
Biotechnology
04+ Nil
15. Dr. Ayazul Hasan
Ph. D.
Mathematics
Assistant
Professor
Module Theory
03 nil
16 Mr. Hafiz Mohd.
Arif
M. A. Assistant
Professor
English 5 Nil
17 Er. Tabsheer
Ahmad
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
Earthquake
Engineering
3 M Nil
18. Er. Imran Ahmad
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
Environmental
Science
8 M Nil
19. Er. Mohd.
Mufizuddin
B.Tech. Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Civil Engineering 03+ Nil
20. Er. S. M. Ashraf
Husain
M.Tech.
Pursuing
Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Structural
Engineering
08+
Nil
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Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
21. Er. M.U. Rizvi
M.Tech.
Pursuing
Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Structural Engg. 02+ Nil
22. Er. Manoj Kumar
M.Tech.
Pursuing
Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Structural Engg. 02+ Nil
23. Er. Shilpi Singh
M.Tech.
Pursuing
Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Structural Engg. 02+ Nil
24. Er. Abdullah
Anwar
B.Tech. Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Civil Engineering 10 M Nil
25. Ms. Amina Jafri
M.Sc, Dip. in
Disaster Mgmt
Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Environmental
Science
04+ Nil
26. Ms. Rahila
Rahman Khan
M.Sc,
M.B.A
Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Environmental
Science
2 Nil
27. Er. Maseeh
Ahmad
B.Tech. Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Civil Engineering 01 Nil
28. Dr. Sheeba Rizvi
Ph. D. Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Differential
Geometry
03 nil
29. Er. Moiz Ahmad
M.Sc., M.Tech Asst. Prof.
(Jr.)
Electronics/
Nanotech
04 nil
30. Mr. Riyazuddin
Khan
M.Sc. Lecturer Environmental
Botany
02 nil
31. Mr. Mohd.
Arsalam
B.Tech. Lecturer Civil Engineering 6 M nil
32. Er. Shahbaz
Ahmad
B.Tech. Lecturer Civil Engineering 2+ nil
33. Moizuddin
Siddiqui
B.Tech. Lecturer Civil Engineering 2+ nil
34. Er. Imran Husain
B.Tech. Lecturer Civil Engineering 3+ nil
35. Rehan Ali Khan
B.Tech. Lecturer Civil Engineering 2+ nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Prof. S. M. Iqbal (Prof. of Emeritus)
Dr. R. C. Tiwari (Visiting Fellow)
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Research Guidance and Expert Lecture
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:20
PG - 1:12
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled : 06 and 02
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16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Water Shed Management
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
U.P. Government
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
b) All India collaboration b) International
University has move with other recognized University of the country
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
NIL
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission
international recognition NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
NIL
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
20 Papers published by the faculty members
Chapters in Books NIL
Monographs NIL
Edited Books NIL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers NIL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) NIL
Citation Index – range / average NIL
SNIP NIL
SJR NIL
Impact Factor – range / average NIL
h-index NIL
23. Details of patents and income generated NIL
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated NIL
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad
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NIL
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Mr. Rajiv Banerjee, Asst. Prof. is a member of Institution of Engineers (India)
(Membership No.- M-1377773) and Institution of Values, New Delhi (Fellowship
No.-F19153)
27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Short Term Courses
Refresher Courses
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars
28. Student Projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects 70%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute 30%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty NIL
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NIL
Students Yes
o Tameer (A.M.U) (National Level)
o ACC Cube Testing competition (National Level)
o Aqua duct model presented in Science Expo-2013
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
A 10 days Winter School on Disaster Management was organized by Integral
University and NITTTR Chandigarh.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Tech. 1945 745 137 38.30% 7.04%
M. Tech. 294 85 42 28.91% 14.28%
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33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Course
(refer to
question no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
B. Tech. CE 0% 92.46% 7.54% 0%
M. Tech. SE 45.65% 54.35% 0% 0%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Category-wise details are as follows –
Year No of Student Qualify
National/ International Exam
Total No of Student
GATE MAT CAT Others
2011 03 - - 01 04
2012 05 - - - 05
2013 04 - - - 04
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 6%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
23%
20%
Entrepreneurs 5%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 30%
from other universities within the State 60%
from universities from other States 10%
from universities outside the country 00%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
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period
3 Ph.Ds are on the verge of submission 38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
Departmental library has more than 300 books
b) Internet Bandwidth for staff and students : 1 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of class rooms : 13
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : on shared basis
e) Students’ laboratories : 11
f) Research laboratories : 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host university
Mr. Meraj Ahmad Khan
Mr. Sabih Ahmad
Mr. Sumit Dutta
Ms. Ajanta Devi
Mr. Iqbal Khan
Mr. Anil Kumar Yadava
b) from other universities
Mr. Nakul Gupta
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Financial assistance in the shape of fees reduction is given to needy students
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Not Applicable
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
In the meetings of Board of Studies of the department feedback about
curriculum is obtained, based on this feed back any revision /modification in
curriculum is proposed in the meeting of Academic Council for approval.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
In every semester feed back of the students is taken, this feedback is shown to
faculty members. Based on this feedback strength and weakness of faculty
members is sorted out and suggestions for improvement are given by the
competent authorities.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Alumni/Expert from industries are often invited or called in the meeting of
BOS and feedback from them is taken to revise course structure and
curriculum.
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Abhishek Gupta Airport Authority of India
IES qualified 2011-12 (AIR- 102)
2. Shahnur Rahman Asst. Engg. PWD, UP
3. Manjari Verma Asst. Engg. PWD, UP
4. Garima Gupta Asst. Engg. PWD, UP
5. Vinod Kumar Yadev Asst. Engg. PWD, UP
6. Gaurav Ranjan Asst. Engg. PWD, UP
7. Altamash Mansoori UPPCL
8. Amit Kumar verma U.P. Bridge corporation
9. Manas Srivastava U.P. Bridge corporation
10. Nezamuddin Engineer’s India Limited
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts are as follows –
Knowledge Enrichment Programme -2012 (STAAD PRO & PRIMAVERA).
Three days training on STAAD ProV8i by Bentley.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The various methods adopted by the faculties for teaching are as follows:
Students are taught through class room teachings
Beside class room teaching there is extensive use of audio visual means like
projectors, charts, PPT, video material.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
To ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored following steps are taken:
Detailed syllabus is created
Lecture plans are designed
Assigning of mentors for individual subjects
Assigning of course coordinators for each section to monitor course coverage
of all subjects for that section
Feed back is taken from students at departmental level
Feedback is taken from students at university level
Extra classes are taken by faculties for course coverage in case of
incompletion of syllabus
Monthly meetings of mentors, course coordinators and faculty members with
HOD for progress monitoring
Course coverage information is given by faculty members thrice per semester
at university and department level, which is reviewed at the departmental
level by the HOD and also by Dean engineering
Feedback is taken from the recently passed out students who are placed in
reputed organizations regarding their difficulties/experiences. HOD puts up
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these difficulties before senior faculties of the department / board of studies.
Changes/reforms are discussed and forwarded.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The University is continuously working with the aim of extension and community
welfare through its various curricular/co-curricular/extra-curricular works.
Through using different techniques such as dialogues, recreational activities,
interactive and participatory programmes and group working, we are continuously
trying to create awareness among masses about their rights, access to information,
exploitation, discrimination, employment opportunities. Our Education/Research/
Extension are based upon the basic human values to help individuals / families and
communities as a whole to lead a successful life in changing our neighborhood
society which is also the surviving strength of Integral University.
The University conducts NSS Camps annually. A total of 5 units comprising of 100
NSS Volunteers each under different programme Officers (including faculties). The
students enrolled in the NSS camps are required to attend villages that are adopted
by the University for social and educational up-liftmen.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department conducts various activities for coverage of content beyond the
syllabus.
Departmental technical events like model making, paper writing, quiz etc
are organized frequently
Participation of students in paper writing in conferences / Journals in
technical events of other institution like NIT’S and IIT’S
Practical exposure in the form of technical work shop in the field of Staad
Pro, Sap2000, ETABS, CAD, Prima Veera is Given to the Students.
Construction Site Visits are arranged to impart practical Knowledge to
the students.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Yes, the department is accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) vide
NBA’s letter no. 35-22/2010-NBA (Vol-II) dated 14th
August 2013.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
The Department strives to conducts research in order to generate new knowledge.
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
High rate of faculty retention in the department
Well developed laboratories.
Qualified faculty
Dedicated faculty and supporting staff
Excellent teaching environment
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Weaknesses
Better industry institution interaction is required
Enlistment under 12 (b) of UGC is immediately required.
Research facilities are to be strengthened.
Focus on patent work is required.
Publication of journal of the department required
Research project required.
Opportunities
Opportunities for multi-disciplinary research exist
Department is rapidly growing
Good environment for research & development
Easy access to research journals
Challenges
Hire faculty in key areas to enhance strength of the department.
Build undergraduate/graduate education curriculum in focus areas that matches
strengths in research areas.
Increase industry/Department partnership
Expand development efforts for improved research laboratory infrastructure
Revaluate match between graduate preparation and industry needs.
52. Future plans of the department.
Future plans of the department are as follows –
To start integrated M.Tech. course.
To start M.Tech. in Geotechnical Engg.
To start M.Tech. in Construction Management.
To start M.Tech. in GIS.
To start M.Tech. in Water Resource Engg.
Development of New Laboratories for M.Tech. Courses
Development of New Laboratories for Research
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Computer Science and Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 1998
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Yes, faculty of the University
4. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : Bachelor of Technology
Master of Technology (Evening)
Doctor of Philosophy
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved :
Name of the course Year Department involved
B.Tech (Computer Science
and Engg)
First Physics
Chemistry
English
Mathematics
Electrical
Electronics
Mechanical
Environmental
Second Management
Electronics
Environmental
Third Mathematics
Management
Fourth NIL
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. :
We are not running any courses with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions but some of the faculty members are involved in Ph.D. course as Guide/
mentor offered by department.
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
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PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY
Name of Faculty
Member
Department in which
participating
Nature of
participation
Elective Courses
Ms. Ankita Srivastava Civil Course work
Ms Farah Shan Computer Application Course work
Mr. Nitin Goel Business Administration Course work
Mr. Usman Khan Information Technology Course work
Mr. K.C. Maurya Information Technology Course work
Mr. Avdesh Kumar Computer Application/ Biotech Course work
Ms. Saima Nasir Information Tech Course work
Ms. Sheeba Parveen Management Course work
Ms. Raziqua Masood Electrical/ B.Ed. Course work
Ms Saba Khalid Information Tech Course work
Mr. Mohd Zunnun
Khan
Electronics Course work
Mr. Sudheer Kumar
Singh
Computer Application Course work
Mr. Rahul Ranjan Information Technology, M.Ed. Course work
Mr Anwar Ahmad Electrical Course work
Mr. Iztaba Saleem Khan Information Tech Course work
Ms Sonali Yadav Bio Tech, Mechanical Course work
Ms Minsa Jafar Information Technology Course work
Mr. Rafique Ahmad Electronics Course work
PARTICIPATION OF TEACHING SUPPORTING STAFF
Name of the Staff Department in which
participating
Nature of
participation
Mr. Durga Shankar
Shukla Information Technology/ Comp.
Application
Course work
Mr. Pradeep Kumar
Singh Information Technology Course work
Mr. Bal Mukund
Maurya Information Tech./ Comp.
Application
Course work
Mr. Riyajuddin Khan Information Technology/ Comp.
Application
Course work
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Mr. Shoeb Ahad
Siddiqui Comp. Application Course work
Mr. Desh Nidhi
Yadav Information Tech./ Comp.
Application
Course work
Mr. Mohd. Ishaque Civil / Electrical/ Course work
Mr. Shadab Siddiqui Comp. Application/ Electronics/
Electrical/EI
Course work
Mr. Arshad Ali Physics/ Physiotherapy Course work
Mr. Mohd. Isha
Mansoori Information Technology/
Electronics
Course work
PARTICIPATION OF LABS
Name of the Lab Description of Labs Department in
which participating
Nature of
participation
CSE Lab-1 Programming Lab 1 IT Course work
CSE Lab-2 Programming Lab 2 IT/Medical Sc. Course work
CSE Lab-3 Remedial classes and
research Lab
NA Course work
CSE Lab-4 Programming Lab 4 EE/CE Course work
CSE Lab-5 Programming Lab 5 IT Course work
CSE Lab-6 Project Lab IT Course work
CSE Lab-7 Data base Lab NA Course work
CSE Lab-8 Graphics and Multimedia
Lab
EC Course work
CSE Lab-9 PC/ Microprocessor Lab IT/EI/EC Course work
CSE Lab 10 Networks Lab IT Course work
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Actual Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 04 05 -
Associate Professors/
Jr. Associate Prof.
09 06 -
Asst. Professors/ Asst.
Prof. (Jr.)/Lecturer
28 32 -
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, Designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
S. No Name
Qualifica
tion
Designation Specialization No. of
Years
of
Exp.
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
1. Dr. Parvez Mahmood
Khan Ph.D. Professor
Software
Engineering 20+ -
2. Dr. Mohd. Rizwan
Beg Ph.D. Professor
Software
Engineering 17 06
3. Dr Abdul Rahman
Khan Ph.D Professor Chemistry 15 08
4. Er B. P. Bhagat M. Tech Professor
Communicatio
n 34 -
5. Dr Vishal Singh
Chandel Ph.D Professor Physics 13 01
6. Dr. Mohammadi
Akheela Khanum Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
Computer
Engineering 8+ -
7. Dr Minaxi Lohani Ph.D
Associate
Prof Chemistry 15 -
8. Er. Shish Ahmad M.Tech
Jr. Associate
Professor
Network
Security 11 -
9. Er. Mohd. Haroon M.Tech
Jr. Associate
Professor
Wireless
Networking 09
10. Er. Kavita Agrawal M.Tech
Jr. Associate
Professor
Artificial
Intelligence 13 -
11. Er. Mohd. Arif M.Tech
Jr. Associate
Professor
Wireless
Networking 13 -
12. Er. R.P. Verma B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Software
Engineering 11+
-
13. Er. Farha Shan M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sc
& Engg 08+ -
14. Er Nikhat Akhtar B.Tech
Assistant
Professor Security 07 -
15. Er. K.C. Maurya M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sc
& Engg 05 -
16. Er. Avdesh Kumar M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Security 04+ -
17. Er. Anuj Srivastava M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Cloud
Computing 05+ -
18. Er Anwar Ahmad M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sc
& Engg 05+ -
19. Er. Sheikh Fahad
Ahmad B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 03+ -
20. Er. Syed Umar Amin B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 03+ -
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S. No Name
Qualifica
tion
Designation Specialization No. of
Years
of
Exp.
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
21. Er. Mohd. Akbar B.Tech
Assistant
Prof.(Jr.) Computer Sci.
& Engg. 03+ -
22. Er. Saima Rahman B.Tech
Assistant
Professor Computer Sci.
& Engg. 06+ -
23. Er. Sheeba Parveen B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 05 -
24. Er Saba Khalid B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 04+ -
25. Er. Mohd Zunnun
Khan M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 04 -
26. Er. Sudheer Kumar
Singh M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 03 -
27. Er. Mohd. Suaib M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 02+ -
28. Er. Mohd. Usman
Khan B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Engg. 03 -
29. Er Minsa Zafar M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Computer Sci.
& Eng 01+ -
30. Er Sonali Yadav M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Computer Sci.
& Engg. 01+ -
31. Er Rahul Ranjan
Tripathi B.Tech
Assistant
Prof.(Jr.) Computer Sci.
& Engg. 01+ -
32. Er Roshan Jahan B.Tech
Assistant
Prof.(Jr.) Computer Sci.
& Engg. 01+ -
33. Er Ankita Srivastava B.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Eng 01+ -
34. Er Ijtaba Saleem
Khan M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Computer Sci.
& Eng 01+ -
35. Er Shimaila M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Neural
Network 01+ -
36. Er Rafeeq Ahmed M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Software Engg 01+ -
37. Er Mohammed
Shuaib M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Software Engg 01+ -
38. Er. Alok Joshi
(on study leave) M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Neural
Network 12 -
39. Dr Abdul Wadood
Khan Ph.D
Assistant
Professor Mathematics 13 -
40. Mr Mohd Avaish M.Sc
Assistant
Professor Physics 4
41. Er. Nitin Goel M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Wireless
Networking 4
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S. No Name
Qualifica
tion
Designation Specialization No. of
Years
of
Exp.
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
42. Er. Aftab Yaseen M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Computer Sci.
& Eng 3+
43. Er. Zaina Khan B.Tech Lecturer
Computer Sci.
& Eng 1+
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Sl. No. Name Association
1 Prof(Dr.) Qasim Rafique A.M.U. Aligrah
2 Prof(Dr.) D.S. Yadav I.E.T. Lucknow
3 Mr. Girish Chandra I.E.T. Lucknow
4 Prof(Dr.) R.A. Khan Ambedkar University, Lucknow
5 Dr. Deepak Arora Amity University
6 Prof(Dr.) Vipin Saxena Ambedkar University, Lucknow
7 Dr. Vinodani Katiyar S.R.M.S University, Lucknow
8 Prof(Dr.) K.K. Bhutani Visiting
9 Mr. Alok Chauhan Visiting
10 Prof. (Dr.) Nisar Ahmad A.M.U
11 Prof. (Dr.) Sufiyan Beg A.M.U
12 Mr. Alok Khanna General Manager, Indian Oil Info System
13 Mr. Mohd. Haleem Sr. Project Manager, WIPRO
14 Mr. Izharul Islam Dy. General Manager, Indian Oil, Bhopal
15 Mr. Bhavesh Storewala Sr. Consultant, Accenture, Mumbai
16 Mr. Furkan Ahmad Sr. Software Engg , INFOSYS
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Research Guidance and Expert Lectures
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
1:19
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled :
Sanctioned Filled
Number of academic
support staff (technical)
10 10
Administrative staff 08 08
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Departmental Research Thrust Areas
Software Engineering & cloud computing
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Computer Networks and communication & Computer Architecture
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
Interdisciplinary
Research Thrust Areas recognized by funding agencies
Computer Networks and Robotics
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and
grants received project-wise.
Under Process
1. A project on E- PATHSHALA and ICT based training & E- Learning world
have been Submitted Jointly by Department of Computer Science & Engg and
Information Technology to council of science and technology, Lucknow, U.P.
of 16 lac budget.)
2. A Project on Gineospider Hospital Remote Patient system is submitted in
DST, Lucknow, U.P.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
a) All India collaboration b) International
NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
A project on E- PATHSHALA and ICT based training & E- Learning world have
been Submitted Jointly by Department of Computer Science & Engg and
Information Technology to council of science and technology, Lucknow, U.P. of 16
lac budget.
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition State Government
National recognition University Grants Commission, MoU signed with
A.M.U, Jamia Hamdard Universiy and EMC
Corporation.
International recognition MoU signed with Sarawak University, Malaysia
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
1. Interdisciplinary Projects
2. 1 Gbps Internet is being sponsored by National Knowledge Network, M.H.R.D,
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Govt of India.
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
66 Papers published by the faculty members
Monographs NIL
Chapters in Books 01
Edited Books 01
Books with ISBN with details of publishers NIL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) 75+
Citation Index – range / average 1-2
SNIP NIL
SJR NIL
Impact Factor – range / average [0.028-1.6]
h-index NIL
23. Details of patents and income generated NIL
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Software Development
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad
Dr. Parvez Mahmood Khan visited DKI Melbourne, Australia and Shell GTAS lab
in Malaysia.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
03 faculty members of the department are in Editorial Board/ Reviewer
Prof. (Dr.) Parvez Mahmood Khan
1. Member of Faculty board of Faculty of Engineering & Technology, A.M.U.
Aligarh.
2. Editor of International Journal of Software Engineering (IJSE).
3. Reviewer of ICCCT (International conference on Computer & Communication
Technology 2012, 2013), MNNIT Allahabad.
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Mr. Shish Ahmad
1. Program committee member / Reviewer of "Second International Conference on
Information Technology in Education (ICITE 2014), Zurich, Switzerland.
2. Program committee member / Reviewer of "Sixth International Conference on
Computer Networks & Communications (CoNeCo-2014).
3. Program committee member / Reviewer of “IEEE International conference on
communication system and Network Technologies (CSNT 2014), NITTTR, Bhopal.
Following Faculty members opted IEEE, ACM & ISTE membership.
Mr. Mohd Arif
1. Program committee member / Reviewer of ACITY 2013.
2. Program committee member / Reviewer of of CCSIT 2012.
3. Program committee member / Reviewer of CCSIT 2013.
4. Program committee member / Reviewer of NECOM 2013.
5. Program committee member / Reviewer of NETCOM 2013.
6. Program committee member / Reviewer of NetCom 2009.
7. Program committee member / Reviewer of PDCTA 2011.
8. Program committee member / Reviewer of PDCTA 2013.
IEEE Members ACM Members ISTE Members
Mr. Shish Ahmad Mr. Mohd. Haroon Mr. Shish Ahmad
Syed Umar Amin Mr. Dhrub Shankar Ray Ms. Kavita Agrawal
Ms. Azra Siddiqui Ms. Farha Shan Mr. Mohd. Haroon
Ms. Nikhat Akhtar Ms. Azra Siddiqui Ms. Farha Shan
Ms. Saima Rahman Mr. K. C. Maurya Mr. Mohd. Umar
Mr. Sheikh Fahad Ahmad Ms. Sonali Yadav Mr. D.S. Ray
Ms. Saba Khalid Ms. Roshan Jahan Mr. K.C. Maurya
Mr. Zunnun Khan Ms. Ankita Srivastava Mr. Avdesh Kumar
Ms. Sheeba Parveen Mr. Sudheer Kumar
Ms. Raziqa Masood Minsa Jafar
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Mr. Md. Usman Khan
Mr. Rahul Ranjan
Mr. Arshad Ali
27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Short Term Courses
Refresher Courses
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars.
In house faculty development programs during Summers
28. Student Projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects 90%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute 10%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
Students
Students have participated in different event at national level, and win prizes and
certificate.
S.No. Name Event Year of Participation
1. Fawad Ahmed Talent Acquisition January, 2010
2. Ahmad Ziya Fire Fighting Robot 2011
3. Fawad Ahmed
University of
California(Offshore)
2011(Three Months)
4. Ahmad Ziya Kanpur Robo Goldberg 2011
5. Fawad Ahmed Oracle One 2011
6. Ahmad Ziya Poster Presentation, Robotics 2011
7. Fawad Ahmed IURL, 13th
Rank 2011
8. Mohd. Salman Hussain
Ansari Science Expo
2012
9. Fawad Ahmed
Integrated GPS, GSM pointer
locator Robot
10. Vishal Gupta Science Expo 2012
11. Fawad Ahmed
Microprocessor based Image
Processing Robot- MACS
2012
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12. Zeeshan Masroor Science Expo 2012
13. Fawad Ahmed
Paper published in Journel of
Computer-Interscience 2012
2012
14.
Fawad Ahmed
Associate Speaker, Invitation
from Oracle Conference
Colorado(USA)
2012
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Year wise Details of Training /Workshop /Conferences Jointly Organized by CSE
& IT are as follows –
Year 2011
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty/Support Staff
Topic Organized/
Funded by
Venue Attended on
1. CSE Dept. Summer Lecture
Series
I.U. I.U. May-June 2011
2. Saba Khalid
Mohd. Suaib
Mohd. Haroon
Amit Srivastava
Sudeep Mukherjee
D.S.Ray
Shish Ahmad
Pawan
Amit Srivastava
Arshad Ali
Sudeep Mukherjee
Mohd.Sohaib
CISCO Router
Installation and
Configuration
TNS I.U. 9-13 December
2011,
3. Sumaiya Faizab
Shadab Siddiqui
Ayaz Ahmad
Deshnidhi Yadav
Nikat parveen
Saima Nasir
Workshop on
DBMS
Ostrich I,U. 12-15
September
2011
4. Ashish Bajpai
Sudeep Mukherjee
Desh nedhi
Ishak, Sohaib
Zunnun Khan
Workshop on
.NET
CETPA InfoTech I.U. 20-23 October
2011
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Year 2012
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty/Support Staff
Topic Organized/
Funded by
Venue Attended on
1. Fahad Ahmad
Mohd.Akbar
Syed Umar
Saba Khalid
Iram Siraj
Kamlesh Maurya
Mizbah Fatima
Nikat Akhtar
Balmukund murya
Sudeep mukharjee
Rational Rose
Workshop
IBM I.U. 13-14 Feb
2012
2. CSE Dept. Faculty Faculty
Summer
Lecture Series
Seminar
I.U. I.U. May-June 2012
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise :
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected Male Female
Pass percentage Male Female
B. Tech. 2060 1607 261 78% 12.67%
M. Tech. 66 29 15 65.90% 68.10%
Ph.D. 29 2 1 11.11% 9.09%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
M. Tech.
Part Time
18.33 80.07 1.6 -
Ph.D - 14.2% - -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
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Category-wise details are as follows -
Year No of Student Qualify
National/ International Exam
Total No of Student
GATE MAT CAT Others
2009 08 07 02 04 21
2010 11 05 02 01 19
2011 07 03 03 02 15
2012 17 05 Nil 02 24
2013 04 01 05
One of our student Anjum Ara qualified IPS in 2010
Mohd Kashif Farooqui- Reg No- SR9252712 (98.29)qualified in CAT
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 13.06% (2011-12)
PG to M.Phil. NIL
PG to Ph.D. 14.2% (2012-13)
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
Campus selection
2011-2012 2012-2013
31.25% 7.5%
Other than campus recruitment 49.09% Data not
Available
Entrepreneurs Data not available
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 33.3%
from other universities within the State 63.9%
from universities from other States 2.8%
from universities outside the country NIL
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
Dr. P.M.Khan is being awarded Ph.D. during the assessment period.
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
No. of Books : 1419
No. of Titles : 918
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No. of Magazines : 05
No. of News Papers : 03
No. of Seminar Reports : 475
No. of Project Reports : 146
b) Internet Bandwidth for staff and students : 1.8 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of class rooms : 15
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 02
e) Students’ laboratories : 09
f) Research laboratories : 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host university - 06
Mr. Shish Ahmad
Mr. R. P. Verma
Mr. Mohd. Suaib
Mr. Shahid Hussin
Mr. Jameel Ahmad
Mr. K.C. Maurya
b) From other universities -02
Mr. Sandesh Tripathi
Mr. Nagendra Kr. Singh
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Yes, feedback from students, parents, alumni and Industry is taken on regular
basis, to the need base program. Methodology is given below -
(a) Pre-design analysis-At this phrase, we identify and analyze our student population,
the facilities and resources available, the curricular context of the course. This pre-design
analysis consist Goals, Resources consists & Curricular context.
(b) Determining course goals and scope- At this phase, we determine the scope the
course, the goals as well as the objectives of the course, the expectations for student
performance upon completion of the course. Now we are ready to proceed with defining
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the Content , Course goals, Instructional objectives, Learning objectives & Expectations
for student performance aspects of the course:
(c) Designing course structure and content- At this phase, we need to determine the
chunking as well sequencing of the course content, the learning activities, course
material. Once the scope and goals of the course are determined, we are ready to proceed
with Course structure, Learning activities, Course materials, Procedures/Course
management aspects of the course, keeping in mind the latest Industry needs & latest
research areas.
(d) Determining evaluation methods- At this phase, we select appropriate types as well
as formats of student assessment, course evaluation
The course structure and syllabus is proposed before Board of studies, which is
constituted under the chairmanship head of department having experts of subjects. After
discussion and approval from BoS, it is proposed in Faculty Board of Engineering,.
After discussion and approval from Faculty Board of Engineering, Dean engineering
proposes the detailed syllabus with course structure before of Academic Council. After
discussion from Academic Council, it is put in before Executive council for approval.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
YES, Feedback is taken from the faculty on curriculum at regular interval. The
proposal is put before Board of studies, after discussion and approval from BoS, it is
proposed in Faculty Board of Engineering,. After discussion and approval from
Faculty Board of Engineering, Dean engineering proposes the detailed syllabus with
course structure before of Academic Council. After discussion from Academic
Council, it is put in before Executive council for approval.
YES, Feedback is taken from faculty on Teaching and learning evaluation
methodology. If there is any need of resources like ICT facilities, smart classrooms or
any need of extra lecture, it is provided/ supported by the department in full fledged
manner.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
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Department and University level offline and online feedback is taken from the
students on faculties, curriculum and teaching and learning evaluation at various
qualitative and quantitative parameters at regular basis. The analyzed feedbacks
report is analyzed by the HOD with observations and suggestion. Following steps
are taken:
Faculties are informed about their grades, weak points and nonperformance
of duties on the basis of student’s feedback and committee’s observations
HOD counsels the faculty members having low grades to improve their
weak areas, and arrange faculty development programs, and motivates them
to put more effort. While faculty members getting good grades are
recognized and appreciated by the HOD/ Dean.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Interaction with eminent personalities from the industries and alumni’s is held at
regular basis. Inputs and suggestions are taken from them on the current and future
needs of the industries. This inputs and suggestions form the basis for introductions of
new experiments, courses, subjects and topics in the curriculum.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Mr.Deepak Singh Project Manager,TCS Project in USA
2. Mr. Himansu Thapa Project Leader, Sahara Net
3. Mr. Prasant Gupta Sr. Software Engineer, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
4. Mr.Shobhit Jauhari Sr. Software Engineer, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
5. Ms.Neha Singh Software Engineer, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
6. Ms. Anjum Ara IPS,
7. Ms.Abhilasha Saxena Software Engineer, TCS
8. Ms.Arti Deorani Software Engineer, TCS
9. Ms. Deepshikha Mathur Sr. Software Engineer, L & T Infotech. Ltd
10. Ms. Krati Asthana Software Engineer, TCS
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /seminar) involving
external experts jointly organized by Department of CSE & IT are as follows –
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Year
Names of the Resource
Person
Background
Industry/Aca
demic/ R&D
Topics Covered Date
2010
Dr. M.M Sufiyan Beg,
Prof, CSED, AMU
Academic Web Mining 9/08/2010
Prof (Dr.) R.A Khan,
Rof. CSED, BBAU
Academic Software Quality 11/10/2010
Mr. Deepak Arora Academic Cloud Computing 16/11/2010
2011
Dr. Upendra Kumar Industry Cyber Crime 21/01/2011
Dr. D.K Misra R & D Remote Sensing and its
Application
17/08/2011
Mr. Amit Rawat Industry Changing trends of
Storage Technology
12/11/2011
2012
Dr. Qamar Abbas
Academic Current Trends in Data
Mining
20/01/2012
Prof (Dr.) Qasim Rafiq Academic Parallel Computing 30/01/2012
Dr. Girish Chandra
Academic Advanced operating
System
11/02/2012
Dr. Rashid Beg Industry Computer Security 12/03/2012
Dr. K. K Bhutani
Academic Claytronics 2/04/2012
Mr. Ravi Yadav Industry RDBMS and
Performance Tuning
10/08/2012
Mr. Manish Rajput Industry Adhoc Networks 11/09/2012
2013 Mr. Akash Sharma,
CEO, RMAR Tech
Industry Ethical hacking & cyber
security
14th
sep
2013
Mr. Mayank Jha
Industry Recent trends in IBM
Technologies
Mr. Ravi Yadav, TCS Industry RDBMS & Performance
tuning
Mr. Abhishek
Srivastava, Manager
(HR)- TCS
Industry Pre placement
preparation campus
commune
Mr. Syed Ali Mehdi, Sr.
Manager-HR, TCS
Industry Building he gap campus
to corporate
Mr. Vihal Seth,
Acadamic relationship
manager, TCS
Mr. Amrendra Vishen-
HR, TCS
Industry Building he gap campus
to corporate
Mr. Vihal Seth,
Acadamic relationship
manager, TCS
Industry An Introduction to Agile
software Development
Mr. Anoop Gupta-
Teschnology & Project
Mgt. Expert(IT)
Industry Young managers Forum
Mr. Vihal Seth, Industry An Introduction to IT
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Acadamic relationship
manager, TCS
Industry and coding
standard
Mr. Abhishek
Srivastava, Manager
(HR)- TCS
Industry An Introduction to IT
Industry and coding
standard
Mr. Navjot Singh,
Program manager, EMC
academic alliance
Industry CLOUDSCAPE 2013-
The latest technology in
IT
13th
Feb
2013
Details of student enrichment programmes (Workshop) involving external experts
jointly organized by Department of CSE & IT are as follows –
a) Storage Technology Day (2010)
Speakers
o Mr.Praveen Sahai , Dr. Pradeep Saxena , Mr. Jayant Krishna
Total No. of students participated – 354
* Funded by EMC Corporation
b) Storage Technology Day (2011)
Speakers
-Prof. Bharat Bhaskar -Mr. Navjot Singh -Mr. Arvind Kumar
-Total No. of students participated – 305
* Funded by EMC Corporation
(c) Cloud Computing (2013)
Speakers
- Mr. Navoot Singh
Total No. of students participated – 320
(d ) Cyber law & Information Security (2012)
Speakers-
-Mr. Vikram Singh
-Dr. Abhishek Vaish
-Total No. of students participated – 300
(e) Industrial ‘C’ (2013)
Speakers-
- Mr. Mayank Raj Jaiswal
- Total No. of students participated – 150
(f) Workshop on PHP & My SQL (15-04-2013)
Organizer- Department of CSE with collaboration of IIT Bombay
No of Student participated- 80
Sponsored by-Spoken tutorial project IIT Bombay & MHRD
(g) Ethical and Cyber Security (STARXHACK) (21-22, Sep 2013)
Resource person- Mr. Akash Shukla, CEO RMAR Tech)
No of Student participated- 189
(h) Workshop on IBM Technologies (28-29, Sep 2013)
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Resource person- Ms. Shafalli, IBM
No of Student participated- 112
Training on Android & Advanced Java By Mr. Puneet Jha, Manager, All soft
Pvt Ltd IBM, Jun-Jul 2013.
Co Curricular/ Extra Curricular Activities jointly organized by Department of
CSE & IT are as follows –
Name of the Event Organizer Date
Audio- Visual Master Department of CSE/IT 7th
Feb 2013
Technical Paper presentation Department of CSE/IT 01st Oct 2013
Sharp Mindz Department of CSE/IT 3rd
Nov 2013
Beat the clock Department of CSE/IT 6th
Feb 2013
Co Curricular/ Extra Curricular Activities organized by Department of CSE are
as follows –
Name of the Event Organizer Date
TECHNOAPT-Quiz Department of CSE 4 & 5 Oct 2013
SKILL-O-MATIC Department of CSE 1ST
OCT 2013
DEBUGGING AND
CODING
Department of CSE 4TH
OCT 2013
WEB DESIGNING AND
CODING
Department of CSE 3RD
OCT 2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The various methods adopted by the faculties for teaching are as follows:
Students are taught through class room teachings
Beside class room teaching there is extensive use of audio visual means like
projectors, charts, PPT, video material. Department has two seminar halls/ labs
equipped with audio visual aids.
Industrial Tours for making our students aware of current industry trends and
practical knowledge.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
To ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored following steps are taken:
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Detailed syllabus is framed
Lecture plans are designed
Assigning of mentors for individual subjects
Assigning of course coordinators for each section to monitor course coverage of
all subjects for that section
Feed back is taken from students at departmental level/ university level
Extra classes are taken by faculties for course coverage in case of incompletion of
syllabus
Monthly meetings of mentors, course coordinators and faculty members with
HOD for progress monitoring
Course coverage information is given by faculty members at regular interval at
university and department level, which is reviewed at the departmental level by
the HOD and also by Dean engineering
Feedback is taken from the recently passed out students who are placed in reputed
organizations regarding their difficulties/experiences. HOD puts up these
suggestions before senior faculties of the department / board of studies.
Changes/reforms are discussed and forwarded.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The University is continuously working with the aim of extension and community
welfare through its various curricular/co-curricular/extra-curricular works. Through using
different techniques such as dialogues, recreational activities, interactive and
participatory programmes and group working, we are continuously trying to create
awareness among masses about their rights, access to information, exploitation,
discrimination, employment opportunities. Our Education/Research/ Extension are based
upon the basic human values to help individuals / families and communities as a whole to
lead a successful life in changing our neighborhood society which is also the surviving
strength of Integral University.
The University conducts NSS Camps annually. A total of 5 units comprising of 100 NSS
Volunteers each under different programme Officers (including faculties). The students
enrolled in the NSS camps are required to attend villages that are adopted by the
University for social and educational up-liftmen and health care programs.
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department conducts various activities for coverage of content beyond the
syllabus.
Guest lecturers organized on diversified topics for the students.
Case studies are discussed in the classes.
Topics beyond the syllabus are also discussed in the class.
Research papers on related topics of the subject are discussed
Latest advancements on the topics in the syllabus are also informed to the
students.
Recorded expert lectures of other reputed institution from India as well as
abroad at various topics are available in the library for the student access.
Students also interact with eminent experts on various topics from reputed
institution from India as well as abroad through video conferencing.
Current industrial trends and practices are discussed
Interaction with industries is made
Assignments are given based on real life problems or requiring creative
implementation
Seminar, Conference & workshops are conducted on regular basis
Technical quizzes, paper presentation & other tech activities are organized to
make students more hands-on on the current technology.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Yes, the programme was accredited by National Board of Accreditation in the year
2007.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
In last three year the faculty and students have published about 83 research papers in
various conferences & Journals suggesting new innovation and knowledge.
A Method to Deal with the Type of Lexical Ambiguity in a Software
Requirement Specification Document- In proposed system requirements are
documented in natural language. The system checks whether the written
requirements are valid requirements or not and also checks for the lexical type
of ambiguities, especially the ambiguity related to homonyms, heteronyms
and homographs.
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An Approach for Requirement Prioritization Using B-Tree- This paper
encourages the industry to prioritize requirement, with help of B-Tree method
in which the number of comparison required by the proposed method can be
kept low.
Maxillofacial Surgery using X-Ray based face Recondition by Elastic Bunch
graph making -Skelton of human face can be taken as the recognition identity
of a person due to its uniqueness as per dimension we proposed a method a
method for security in Medical Imaging using this approach.
A proficient Model for Requirement Volatility Management- The Paper
discusses the risk factors for RV, gives an extended classification of volatile
requirements and suggest a model that work with requirement volatility to
reduce project risk
Evaluation of Requirement Defects” An implementation of Identification
Technique- An effort to commence and appropriate defect identification
technique having two major components i.e. Requirement inspection
participations (RIP) and Requirement Inspection Method (RIM), that may be
components to deliver a significant output in the form of requirement defect
Reliability Assessment in functioning of Requirement Defect Mitigation- An
effort to initiate a requirement defect mitigation algorithm including three
phases working step by step under mitigation process
Energy efficient sensor network security using Stream cipher mode of
operation - this paper is to apply security in sensor network in such a way that
it provide confidentiality with authentication using Stream cipher modes of
operation, so that the energy consumption will minimizes at the sensor node
and the life time of sensor node will increase.
New course Open Source Software Technology have been evolved according
to the latest industry trends
Many technical events like seminar, workshops and technical game
competitions have been organized.
Apart from that students and faculty have presented new scientific model and deliver
lectures in various institute and industry highlighting new innovation in science &
engineering as follows.
Student contribution
S.No. Name Event Year of
Participation
1. Fawad Ahmed Talent Acquisition January, 2010
2. Ahmad Ziya Fire Fighting Robot 2011
3. Fawad Ahmed University of California(Offshore)
2011(Three
Months)
4. Ahmad Ziya Kanpur Robo Goldberg 2011
5. Fawad Ahmed Oracle One 2011
6. Ahmad Ziya Poster Presentation, Robotics 2011
7. Fawad Ahmed IURL, 13th
Rank 2011
8. Mohd. Salman Hussain
Ansari Science Expo
2012
9. Fawad Ahmed
Integrated GPS, GSM pointer
locator Robot
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10. Vishal Gupta Science Expo 2012
11. Fawad Ahmed
Microprocessor based Image
Processing Robot- MACS
2012
12. Zeeshan Masroor Science Expo 2012
13. Fawad Ahmed
Paper published in Journal of
Computer-Inter-Science 2012
2012
14.
Fawad Ahmed
Associate Speaker, Invitation from
Oracle Conference
Colorado(USA)
2013
Faculty Contribution a. Mr. Shish Ahmad attended and delivered a lecture in the seminar on
“Innovations for Indian Railways” organized at RDSO, Research Lucknow on
16 August 2011.
b. Mr. R.P. Verma attended and delivered a lecture in the seminar on
“Innovations for Indian Railways” organized at RDSO, Research Lucknow on
07 July August 2010.
Students have also developed many projects. Many of them are being implemented in
public as well as private sector. In last three year they have completed nearly 130
projects.
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Positive reputation in the external community.
Positive and satisfactory feedback with those who interact with the campus.
Learning communities are developed to enhance learning and student-faculty
interaction.
Latest exposure to challenging areas of science and technology.
Technical, curricular and extra-curricular Performances (concerts / seminars /
exhibits) organized often to enhance the competitive feeling among the students.
Weaknesses
Highly competitive market for diverse faculty and staff
Match between research expectation & support
Lack of Financial support from UGC and AICTE due to need of 12B Status.
Lack of motivation among the students for latest researches.
Students are more tilted towards job oriented career rather than community services
and researches.
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Opportunities
Collaboration with other universities & industries.
Expanded possibilities for the workforce
Diversity of region (students – industry)
External Community and University relationships
o Interest in academic program expansion
o Interest in expansion of cultural activities
o Interest in University services (Policy Center, Bridge,
Growth potential
New construction
Challenges
Shift in focus on numerical achievement vs. qualitative achievement
Reporting requirements absorb a large percentage of resources.
Availability of knowledge about higher Education.
Societal and student perception of education as solely a means to a job
Private, for-profit, and on-line universities’ responsiveness to program and student
scheduling demands.
52. Future plans of the department.
Future plans of the department are as follows –
Filling of vacant position in teaching and supporting staff.
More Faculty development program to be organized for faculty and staff.
Arranging more National and International Seminar/Symposium/conferences
More Guest Lectures by experts.
More Student activities like visit to Industries, Technical and cultural events and
faculty Interaction
Processing for staff and other Infrastructure needed for new courses.
Evaluation and restructuring of existing courses.
Developing some more computer labs/ Research laboratories and research tools to
strengthen the research & development activities.
Publication of International Journal on emerging technology in computer science
More emphasis on the training and placement of students as per the need of industry.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Electronics and Communication Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 1998
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of the University
4. Names of Programs / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D, etc.)
B.Tech
M.Tech-(Electronic Circuit & Systems) : Full Time
M.Tech-(Electronic Circuit & Systems) : Part Time
Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
Faculty Name Department running the
course
Course/ subject
Dr S. Hasan Saeed EEE Power System & High Voltage
DC Transmission
Mohd Maroof Siddiqui EEE Biomedical Electronics
Archana Yadav EEE Telemetry & Data Transmission
Imran Ullah Khan CSE Digital Electronics
Sarita Srivastava CSE Digital Electronics
Ayan Mustafa Khan IT Digital Electronics
Mohd Suhaib Kidwai EEE Digital Signal Processing & It’s
Application
Shrish Bajpai CSE, IT, EEE & ME Solar Engineering
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
No courses are running, however faculties of other universities are engaged in Ph.D
program
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons
B.Tech in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering due to less admission
application
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Sl.
No.
Subject Sem/
Year
Course Department offering the
course
1 IEC-101 Basic Electronics 1,2 / I B.Tech CSE, IT, EN, Electrical, ME,
CE, BT
2. IEC-301 Electronic Devices & Circuit 3/ II B.Tech EEE, Electrical
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3 IEC-305 Digital Electronics 3/ II B.Tech CSE, IT
4 IEC-401 Digital Electronics 4/ II B.Tech Electrical
5. EC 402 Signal & Systems 4/ II B.Tech EEE, Electrical
6 EC-501 Measurement &
Instrumentation
5/III B.Tech EEE
7 EC-502 Integrated Circuits 5/III B.Tech EEE
8 EC-603 Microprocessor & it’s
Application
6/III B.Tech EEE, Electrical, EIE
9 EC-605 Communication Engg. 6/III B.Tech EEE, Electrical
10 EC-706 Telemetry & Data
Transmission
7/IV B.Tech EEE,
11 EC-014 Biomedical Electronics 7/IV B.Tech EEE,
12 OE-014 Solar Engineering 7/IV B.Tech EEE,CSE, IT & ME
13 EC-803 Digital Signal Processing &
It’s Application
7/IV B.Tech EEE
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including
CAS/MPS)
Professor 02 02 -
Associate Professors/Jr.
Associate Prof. 06 07 -
Asst. Professors/ Asst.
Professors (Jr.) 19 23 -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization
No. of Yrs.
of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
1 Dr. T. Usmani Ph. D. Professor Non conventional
Energy resources’ 36 1*
2 Dr. S. Hasan Saeed Ph.D. Professor Instrumentation
& Control 21 3*
3 Dr. Seema Srivastva Ph.D. Associate
professor Electronics 13 3
4 Er. Naimur Rahman
Kidwai
MBA, M.Tech,
PhD.(perusing)
Jr. Associate
Professor
Digital
Communication 18 -
5 Er. Monauwer Alam M.Tech, Ph.D.
(perusing)
Jr. Associate
Professor
Digital
Communication 12 -
6 Er. Saifur Rehman M.Tech, Ph.D.
(perusing)
Jr. Associate
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 9
-
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7 Er. Tarana Afrin
Chandel M.Tech
Jr. Associate
Professor VLSI Design 12 -
8 Er. Shailendra Kumar M.Tech,
Ph.D.(perusing)
Jr. Associate
Professor
Electronics &
Communication 12 -
9 Er. Imranullah Khan M.Tech, Ph.D.
(perusing)
Jr. Associate
Professor Video Processing 12 -
10 Er. M.Y.Yasin M.Tech, Ph.D.
(perusing)
Assistant
Professor
Low power VLSI
design 20 -
11 Er. Saima Beg M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 8 -
12 Er. Firdaus Majeed M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 7 -
13 Er. Nupur Mittal M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 6 -
14 Er.Piyush Charan M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Wireless
Communication 2+ -
15 Er.Shirish Bajpai M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Digital
Communication 5 -
16 Er.Mohd Arshad M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Communication
system 2+ -
17 Er.Mohd Amir Ansari M.Tech Assistant
Professor Nano Technology 2+ -
18 Dr. Zulfiqar Ali PhD Assistant
Professor
Environmental
Chemistry 5+ 4*
19 Er. Mohd Tabrez
Alam M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Instrumentation
& control 2+ -
20 Dr. Azizul Hasan Ph. D. Assistant
Professor Numerical Analysis 9+ -
21 Dr. Waseem Ahmad
Khan Ph. D
Assistant
Professor Special Function 2+ -
22 Dr. Rifaqat Ali Ph. D Assistant
Professor
Approximation
Theory and
Complex Analysis
2+ -
23 Er. Ayan Mustafa
Khan M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 5 -
24 Er. Mohd. Suhaib
Kidwai M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 4
-
25 Er. Saif Ahmad Khan M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 4
-
26 Er. Santosh Kumar
Mishra M.Tech
Assistant
Professor Electronics 14 yrs.
-
27 Archana Yadav M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Digital
Communication 4
-
28 Er. Mohd Maroof
Siddiqui
M.Tech., Ph.D.
(perusing)
Assistant
Professor
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 4
-
29 Er. Mohd. Javed Khan M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Wireless
Communication 5
-
30 Er. Zuhaib Hasan
Khan M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Wireless
Communication 1
-
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31 Er. Qazi Saeed Ahmed M.B.A, M.Tech
(perusing)
Assistant
Professor (Jr.)
Elex. Circuits &
Systems 5
-
32 Dr. Mohd. Tariq MA, Ph.D.
(perusing)
Assistant
Professor (Jr.)
Language &
Literary 2
-
* Being guided / submitted
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information
Nil
14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:17
PG – 1:12
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled
Sanctioned Filled
Academic Support Staff
(technical) 11 11
Administrative work of the university is centralized.
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
c) National Collaboration b) International Collaboration
Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission
international recognition MoU of IU with Sarawak University,
Malasiya
Miss Firdaus Majeed, received, IIIrd prize in
Master’s Thesis contest by IEEE-IAS
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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) :
40 National & International papers
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books Nil
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 06
Dr. S. Hasan Saeed
Control Sytem by Kataria Publication
Control System-1 by Kataria Publication
Automatic Control System by Kataria Publication
Non Conventional Energy recourses by Kataria Publication
Electric Machine and control system by Kataria Publication
Basic System Analysis by Kataria Publication
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) –Dr.Zeeshan Amir -3( Integral review)
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Circuit design/ VLSI
Image Processing
Electronic Instrumentation
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad
Miss Firdaus Majeed (NASA),
Syed Hasan Saeed (AMU, Aligarh),
N.R.Kidwai (Ansal Technical Campus, Lucknow)
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
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(please specify)
c) Editorial Boards
Mohd Maroof Siddiqui served as member of editorial board in International
Journal of Engineering Science & Technology (IJEST)
d) any other (please specify)
Dr Hasan Saeed, Life Member (since 2012), IETE
Naimur Rahman Kidwai, Life member (since 2007), ISTE
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali, Life member since 2008, International Society of
Environmental Botanist.
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali, Life member since 2010, Professional Teachers Association.
Piyush Charan, Member IEEE
Mohd Maroof Siddiqui, reviewer in International Journal of Engineering
Science & Technology (IJEST), Journal of Electronics Engineering, I-
Manager Publication, International Journal of Advance Computer Research
(IJACR), ICACC-2013) ,Ranchi, ICCNCE 2013), Beijing, ICASSR
2013),Shanghai.
Naimur Rahman Kidwai: reviewed the manuscript of two books of TMH/
Mcgrawhill.
27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Summer Lecture Series
Guest Lectures
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars.
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
97 %
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute
03%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
o Firdaus Majeed received, III rd prize in students Master’s Thesis
contest by IEEE-IAS, in annual meet 2011, Orlando USA
o Firdaus Majeed visited John F Kennedy Center (NASA), Orlando,
USA as a part of the tour organized by IEEE-IAS in October 2012
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Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students
o Syed Mohd Farhan awarded as UG topper of Integral University
(session 2011-12) , gold medal conferred by Vice President of India,
Dr Mohd Hamid Ansari on 8 Sep 2012
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
A 10 days Winter School on Disaster Management was organized by Integral
University and NITTTR Chandigarh.
Workshop on PLC, SCADA, VFD, Panel Design by Logicon Automation,
Lucknow on 25th
Feb 2012.
15 days Summer Series Lecture Series had been done at in ECE department
in 2012.
Workshop on “Industrial Automation” by Prolific Systems & Technologies
Pvt. Ltd. and department of ECE, Lucknow on 05 Oct 2013.
Workshop on “Industrial Automation” organized by Logicon Automation
and department of ECE, Lucknow on 22-23 Feb 2013.
Workshop on “ROBOFEAST-2013” organized by IIT-ROORKEE &
INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY, Lucknow on 07 & 08 Nov 2013.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Tech. 1945 745 137 38.30% 7.04%
M. Tech. 294 85 42 28.91% 14.28%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
from universities
outside the State
% of
students
from other
countries
B. Tech. ECE 0% 90.75% 9.25% 0%
M. Tech. ECS 15.63% 78.13% 6.25% 0%
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
GATE 2011 07 students
GATE 2012 11 students
GATE 2013 06 students
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 7%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 7%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
36.66%
54%
Entrepreneurs 2%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 33%
from other universities within the State 59%
from universities from other States 4%
from universities outside the country 4%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
01 faculty were awarded Ph.D. in 2010-11
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library 422 books, 188 Journals,
320 B.Tech. & 27 M. Tech. theses
b) Internet facilities for staff and students 1 Gbps.
c) Total number of class rooms 8 rooms (shared)
d) Class rooms with ICT facility 03 rooms (shared)
e) Students’ laboratories
Curriculum Lab Description Exclusive /
Shared
Space Sqmt./
#of Students
# of
experiments
Quality of
instruments
Lab
Manuals
Network Lab I/Digital Electronics I Shared 94.25/30 10 Good Available
Network Lab II/Digital Electronics II Shared 82.441/30 10 Good Available
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Electronics Workshop /Project Lab Exclusive 62.741/30 09 Good Available
Measurement & Instrumentation
Lab
Exclusive 61.37/30
.
10 Good Available
Communication Lab-I
Microwave Lab
Optical Communication Lab
Exclusive 136.56/30 10 Good Available
Communication Lab-II Exclusive 136.56/30 10 Good Available
Telemetry Lab Exclusive 91.04/30 10 Good Available
Electronics Circuits/ CO Lab I Exclusive 103.1/30 10 Good Available
Electronics Circuits/ CO Lab II Exclusive 67.83/30 10 Good Available
Integrated Circuits Lab Exclusive 52.59/30 10 Good Available
CAD Lab Exclusive 117.54/30 10 Good Available
Advanced Instrumentation Lab Exclusive 91.04/30 10 Good Available
f) Research laboratories Central Research Facility available as ARC/USIC
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host university
Sl. No. Name Program
1 M.Y.Yasin PhD
3 Monauwer Alam PhD
4 N.R. Kidwai PhD
5 Saifur Rehman PhD
6 Shailendra Kr. Singh PhD
7 Piyush Charan PhD
b) from other universities
Sl. No. Name Program
1 Hasin Alam PhD
2 Mohd. Khalid PhD
3 Nishat Bano PhD
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Facility in terms of fee deduction is granted to poor students, if required
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Syllabus updated by BOS, which has all faculties as member, also interacted
with Alumni
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Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, feedback is taken and used to improve staff performance and teaching
learning process
Alumni and employers on the program offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
Yes, Feedback by discussion with alumni and is utilized by syllabus
modification and process improvement
Feedback from alumni & employers is taken by CCG & D.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S.No. Name Organization
1 Anshuman Sharma Scientist D DRDO
2 Gauhar Raza Nuclear Engineer, BAARC
3 Mohd Afzal Assistant Manager, AAI
4 Anshuman V Sigh Major , Indian Army
5 Shubham Sharma Lieutenant
6 Mohd Waris Scientist B , ISRO
7 Girish Kumar Scientist B , ISRO
8 Shanur Rahman Assistant Engineer, PWD
9 Manish Jain Scientific Engineer, BAARC
10 Utsav Yadav JTO, BSNL
Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
S.No. Name of Expert Topic
1 G.K. Tripathi, RDSO Spread Spectrum Communication
2 A.K. Shankhwar UMTS
3 Sanjay Gupta, ITI, Naini Solar Photovolaic Technology
4 D.P Maurya Celluar Technology
5 R. G Gupta, Ex I.G. Packet Radio
6 Prof Umar Siddiqui, IIT
Kanpur
Error Contol Coding & Cryptography
7 Rohit Mehrotra, CEPTA Embedded System
44. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Class room teaching
Interactive teaching
Presentations
Expert lectures/ seminars/ workshops
Learning assignment/ quizzes
Video lectures
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45. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Mid sem test/ quizzes
End sem exam
Curricular/ co curricular/ extracurricular competitions
Feedback
46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
University has adopted the three nearby villages named as Dasuli, Paikramau and
Behta. 3 Units of NSS each consisting of 100 students (of 1st and 2
nd year) organizes
Special camps each year attended by each unit separately.
The NSS conducts the following activities as part of its programme
• Village survey
• Health awareness camps against malaria and polio (volunteer in pulse polio
abhiyan)
• Cleaning of village, schools as well as drainage system
• Tree plantation
• Development of playground for village children
• Interaction with Anganwadi workers
• Literacy, anti-dowry, ill effects of alcoholism and sanitation campaign
• Shramdan
• Awareness campaign regarding child marriage ,dowry system and girl child
education
• This year 19 students of the department are part of NSS team
47. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Content beyond syllabus teaching
Model making
Poster presentations
Debate
Seminars
Industrial training/ visits
48. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
Department was Accredited by the National Board of Accreditation in 2007
Department was Accredited by the National Board of Accreditation in 2013
49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
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In the form of peer reviewed research papers in national/ international journals
and conferences.
50. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strength:
PG faculties and most of them are pursuing research
Good retention ratio
Good infrastructural facilities
Young and energetic faculty
Well equipped Lab
Weakness:
No external funding for research
Less availability of senior cadre.
Less interaction with outside world
Opportunity:
Knowledge enhancement by sharing & collaboration
Socially inclusive and entrepreneurship based education in largest
populated state.
Opening of courses in thrust areas and inter disciplinary areas
Recourse sharing/ information sharing by means of exchange program
Enhancement of technological expertise, awareness of new technologies in
projects and consultancy.
Challenges:
Competition with proposed campuses of foreign universities / institutions
Faculty retention in dynamic environment
Researches in key areas
Demand of courses in thrust areas and inter disciplinary areas
Social inclusion
51. Future plans of the department.
Yes we are implementing the prospective plan 2010-2015 of the university and also
beyond it, as & when necessitated.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of the University
4. Names of Programs / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D, etc.)
B.Tech
M.Tech
Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
Yes
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
No
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons
No
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Yes
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 01 01 -
Associate Professors 04 05 -
Asst. Professors/ Asst.
Professors (Jr.) 13 14 -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May. 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Exp.
No. of
Ph.D.
student
guided
(last 4
yrs)
1
Dr. M A Mallick Ph.D. Professor Power System
Drives,
Renewable
Energy Systems
15+ -
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2
Mr. Asif Jamil
Ansari
M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Jr. Asso. Prof Instrumentation
and Control
10+ -
3
Mr. Qamar Alam M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Jr. Asso. Prof Instrumentation
and Control
4+ -
4
Mr. Khurshid
Siddiqui
M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Jr. Asso. Prof Power System &
Drives
4+ -
5
Mr. Ahmad Faiz
Minai
M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Jr. Asso. Prof Instrumentation
and Control
4+ -
6
Mrs. Fatima
Yasmeen
M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Jr. Asso. Prof Instrumentation
and Control
4+ -
7
Mr. Mirza Mohd
Shadab
M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Asst. Prof Power System &
Drives
3+ -
8 Mr. Mohd.
Naseem
M. Tech Asst. Prof Power System &
Drives
2+ -
9 Mr. Israr Ahmad M. Tech Asst. Prof Power System &
Drives
2+ -
10
Mr. Mohd. Asim M. Tech,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Asst. Prof Power System &
Drives
3+ -
11 Mr. Prabhat
Ranjan Sarkar
M. Tech Asst. Prof Power Electronic
& Drives
1 -
12 Mr. Ashraf Raza M. Tech Asst. Prof Power Electronic
& Drives
1+ -
13
Mr. Akhlaque
Ahmad Khan
B. Tech. M.
Tech.
(Pursuing)
Asst. Prof (Jr.) Electrical and
Electronics
5+ -
14 Ms. Ambreen
Siddiqui
B. Tech Asst. Prof (Jr.) Electrical and
Electronics
4+ -
15 Mr. Faizan Arif
Khan
B. Tech Asst. Prof (Jr.) Electrical and
Electronics
3+ -
16 Mr. Mohsin Aziz B. Tech Asst. Prof (Jr.)/
Energy Auditor
Electrical and
Electronics
4+ -
17 Dr. Nazmuddin
Ahmad
Ph.D. Asst. Prof Maths 8+ -
18
Ms. Amna
Shamim
M. A., M.
Phil, Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Asst. Prof English 6+ -
19
Ms. Rupali Mirza M. A. M. Phil,
Ph.D.
(Pursuing)
Asst. Prof English 7+ -
20 Dr. Malik
Nasibullah
M. Sc , Ph.D. Asst. Prof Chemistry 6+ -
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information
Nil
14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:18
PG – 1:7
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff : sanctioned and
filled
Technical Staff - Sanctioned: 10, Filled: 09
Administrative work of the university is centralized.
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
d) All India collaboration b) International
Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission
international recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
18 Papers published by the faculty members
Monographs NIL
Chapters in Books 01
Edited Books 01
Dr. M. A. Mallick
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Reviewed the book “Electronic Instrumentation” by H Kalsi, Tata McGraw Hill
Publication, New Delhi)
Books with ISBN with details of publishers 06
Dr. M. A. Mallick
1. Basic Electrical Engineering (ISBN 978-81-907505-4-7), 2009, Word Press,
Lucknow
2. Fundamental of Electrical Engineering (ISBN 978-93-8025-717-4), 2010,
Word Press, Lucknow
3. Electric Machines (ISBN-978-938-026-091), 2009, IK International Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi
Er. F. A. Khan
4. Basic System Analysis (ISBN 13:9789350144503), 2013, S. K. Katria &
Sons, New Delhi
5. Basic Signals and Systems (ISBN13:9789350144794), 2013, S. K. Katria &
Sons, New Delhi
Ms. Amna Shamim
6. Colonial Paradigms (ISBN- 9783659350986), 2013, Lambert Publishing
House, Germany.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) 08
Citation Index – range / average 6 -29/12.75
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 0.533 -5.6397/2.2235
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
b) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
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One, as a reviewer of IJES
27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Summer Lecture Series
Guest Lectures
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars/ STC/ Winter School/ Science Expo
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
80 %
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute
20%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty Rashtriya Gaurav Award -12
Thomas Edision Award 2013
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Conferences/Workshops/
Seminars
Source of
Funding
Outstanding Participants Year
Seminar on Multiphase
Motor Drives
University Dr. Atif Iqbal, Qatar University 2013
National Conference
(NCETMEE 12)
Sponsorships,
University Prof. Rizvi, Deptt of Applied
Science, AMU, Aligarh
Brig. Amitabh, CEO, Sahara
Hospital, Lko
Mr. Sabeeh Ahmad, GM-HR,
Rockwell Automation, New
Delhi
Prof. Mohibullah, Principal &
Ex. Chairman department of
Electrical Engineering, AMU,
Aligarh.
Prof. Deependra Singh, EED,
KNIT, Sultanpur.
2012
Workshop on PLC,
SCADA, Relays
University Mr. Atul Saxena, Director
Logicon Automation Pvt. Ltd.,
Lko
Mr Yasoob Ansari, Sofcon
Automation Pvt. Ltd
Mr Atul Saxena, CEO, Unicon
Industrial Automation, Lko
2011
2012
2013
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Tech. 1945 745 137 38.30% 7.04%
M. Tech. 294 85 42 28.91% 14.28%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
from universities
outside the State
% of
students
from other
countries
B. Tech. EEE 0% 81.82% 18.18% 0%
M. Tech. IC 30% 70% 0% 0%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
GATE 2013 08 students
GATE 2012 10 students
GATE 2011 05 students
GATE 2010 01 students
GATE 2009 06 students
CAT 2012 02 students
MAT 2013 02 students
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 15%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 60%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
15.9%
18.2%
Entrepreneurs Nil
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 25.00%
from other universities within the State 68.75%
from universities from other States 6.25%
from universities outside the country 00%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
01 faculty awarded Ph.D. and one faculty submitted Ph. D. Thesis
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library 252
b) Internet facilities for staff and students 1 Gbps.
c) Total number of class rooms 25
d) Class rooms with ICT facility 01
e) Students’ laboratories 10
f) Research laboratories Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
c) from the host university 01
d) from other universities Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Feedback from employers, industries, academicians, alumni are taken before the
meeting.
Yes, the course structure of Electrical Engineering UG course was approved by
BOS/FB/AC. New Labs were set up and recruitment of new staff was undertaken.
New Latest software LAB VIEW purchased and implemented in labs.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Via Board of Studies/ Faculty Board/ Academic Council; the decision taken in
the academic council is implemented every year.
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Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, feedback is taken and used to improve staff performance and teaching
learning process. Those who shows good performance are awarded
Alumni and employers on the program offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
Yes, feedback from employers and alumni are taken by the HoD. It is
passed through BOS/FB/AC respectively
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Ms. Arpita Chakraborty (Scientist C, BARC, Mumbai )
2. Amit Srivastava (Sr. Engineer, BHEL, New Delhi)
3. Swati Dayal (Sr. Engineer, BHEL, New Delhi)
4. Anupriya Gupta (Sr. Engineer, BHEL, New Delhi)
5. Arvind Kr Vishwakarma (Engineer, BHEL, New Delhi)
6. Sandeep Kumar (Asstt.Manager, DMRC, New Delhi)
7. Atul Pratap Chandra (Asstt Engineer, UPPCL)
8. Mrigank Shekhar Tripathi (Asstt. Manager , L&T, Chandigarh )
9. Akhilesh Tripathi (SDO, BSEB, Patna, Bihar)
10. Khurshid Ahmad (Project Manager, Tayyaba Group of Companies, Madina
Munawwarah)
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Programmes Year Topic Expert Name
Special Lecture 2013 Five Phase Drives Dr. Atif Iqbal, Associate
Professor
Qatar University, Qatar
Special Lecture 2013 Thermal Power Plant Mr Ahmad Tahir,
Executive
Engineer,UPRVUNL
Special Lecture 2012 Thermal Power Plant Mr Ahmad Tahir,
Executive
Engineer,UPRVUNL
Workshop 2012 SCADA,PLC,RELAYS Logicon Automation Pvt.Ltd.
Special Lecture 2011 Solar Cells Dr S K Tripathi ,
Scientist
E,ITI,Naini,Allahabad
Workshop 2011 SCADA,PLC Sofcon Ltd
Workshop 2010 SCADA,PLC,Relays Logicon Automation Pvt.Ltd.
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Class room teaching
Interactive teaching
Presentations
Expert lectures/ seminars/ workshops
Learning assignment/ quizzes
Video e-books and journals
46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Mid sem test/ quizzes
End sem exam
Curricular/ co curricular/ extracurricular competitions
Feedback
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The University is continuously working with the aim of extension and community
welfare through its various curricular/co-curricular/extra-curricular works.
Through using different techniques such as dialogues, recreational activities,
interactive and participatory programmes and group working, we are continuously
trying to create awareness among masses about their rights, access to information,
exploitation, discrimination, employment opportunities. Our Education/Research/
Extension are based upon the basic human values to help individuals / families and
communities as a whole to lead a successful life in changing our neighborhood
society which is also the surviving strength of Integral University.
The University conducts NSS Camps annually. A total of 5 units comprising of 100
NSS Volunteers each under different programme Officers (including faculties). The
students enrolled in the NSS camps are required to attend villages that are adopted
by the University for social and educational up-liftmen.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Content beyond syllabus teaching
Model making
Poster presentations
Debate
Seminars
Industrial training/ visits
49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
NBA Accreditation in September 2013.
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
Industrial Project, National Conference, Technical Festival, Seminar, Research
Activities.
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Five Strengths:
Well established labs
Qualified and dedicated staffs
Industrial experienced staffs
Team work
Good facility to staffs
Five Weaknesses:
The University has not yet been given the status 12 B.
Intellectual property Right cell not developed.
Financial constraints to pursue good projects.
Absence of costly software.
Infrastructure constraints.
Opportunities:
Starting of new M.tech branch
Opening coaching of UG students for competitive exams
To arrange the departmental class room near the department
To promote industrial oriented projects
To award the students and teacher for their extraordinary services to the
department.
Challenges:
To localize the labs of the departments which are located in two different
academic blocks
To increase the placement of students in core companies.
To take government projects.
To get separate academic block for the department.
To increase the number of industrial visits in a semester.
52. Future plans of the department
To apply for Govt.Projects (Minor/Major)
To start PG Course in Power System and Drives.
To start B.Tech (Lateral) Course for Lab Staffs Skills Up gradation.
Collaboration with industries.
To start Student Chapter of professional societies.
Starting consultancy.
Purchase of latest software.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department : Information Technology
2. Year of establishment : 2001
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Yes, faculty of the University
4. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : Bachelor of Technology
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
Name of the course Year Department involved
B.Tech (Information
Technology)
First Physics
Chemistry
English
Mathematics
Electrical
Electronics
Mechanical
Environmental
Second Management
Electronics
Environmental
Third Mathematics
Management
Fourth Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
We are not running any courses with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions but some of the faculty members are involved as guest lecturer.
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY
Name of Faculty
Member
Department in which
participating
Nature of participation
Elective Courses
Prof. Rizwan Beg Computer Science & Engg. Course work
Mr. Jameel Ahmad Computer Science & Engg. Course work
Mr. Shahid Hussain Computer Science & Engg./
Bioengineering
Course work
Ms. Halima sadia Computer Science & Engg. Course work
Mr. Faiyaz Ahmad Computer Science & Engg./Civil Course work
Mr. Shashank Singh Computer Science & Engg. Course work
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda Computer Science & Engg. Course work
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PARTICIPATION OF TEACHING SUPPORTING STAFF
Name of the Staff Department in which
participating
Nature of
participation
Mr. Tabrez Khan Computer Application/ Computer
Science & Engg.
Course work
Mr. Mohd. Arshad Ali Computer Science & Engg./ Comp.
Application/Electrical Engg.
Course work
Mr. Amit Kr. Srivastava Computer Science & Engg. Course work
Mr. Ayaz Ahmad Computer Science & Engg./ Comp.
Application/Electrical Engg.
Course work
PARTICIPATION OF LABS
Name of the
Lab
Description of Lab Department in
which participating
Nature of
participation
IT Lab I Programming Lab Computer Science/
Computer
Application
Course work
IT Lab II Programming Lab Computer Science/
Computer
Application
Course work
IT Lab III Design Lab / Computer
Organization Lab
Computer Science/
Computer
Application
Course work
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled
Professor 01 01
Associate Professors 02 01
Asst. Professors 08 09
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and specialization and area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
1 Prof. S. Z. H. Abdi M. A., Ph.D. Professor English 42+ 5*
2 Mr. Manish
Madhav
Tripathi
M. Tech Jr. Associate
Professor IT 12+ -
3 Mr. Jameel Ahmad
M. Tech Assistant
Professor CSE 14 -
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4 Mr. Shahid
Hussain
M. Tech Assistant
Professor IT 03+ -
5 Ms. Halima sadia
B.Tech Assistant
Professor IT 07+ -
6 Mr. Faiyaz Ahmad
M. Tech Assistant
Professor IT 06 -
7 Mr. Shashank
Singh
M.Tech Assistant
Professor IT 04+ -
8 Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
M. Tech Assistant
Professor IT 04+ -
9 Dr. Shadab A.
Khan
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Differential
Geometry 10 -
10 Mr. Mohd. Asim
Siddiqui
Phd.
(submitted)
Assistant
Prof. (Jr.)
Solid State
Physics 05+ -
11 Ms. Mursalin Jahan
M.A. Assistant
Prof. (Jr.) English 02+ -
* 04 Ph.D.s and 01 D.Lit.
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Sl. No. Name Association
1 Prof (Dr.) Qasim Rafique A.M.U. Aligrah
2 Prof (Dr.) D.S. Yadav I.E.T. Lucknow
3 Mr. Girish Chandra I.E.T. Lucknow
4 Prof (Dr.) R.A. Khan Ambedkar University, Lucknow
5 Dr. Deepak Arora Amity University
6 Prof (Dr.) Vipin Saxena Ambedkar University, Lucknow
7 Dr. Vinodani Katiyar S.R.M.S University, Lucknow
8 Prof(Dr.) K.K. Bhutani Visiting
9 Mr. Alok Chauhan Visiting
10 Prof. (Dr.) Nisar Ahmad A.M.U
11 Prof. (Dr.) Sufiyan Beg A.M.U
12 Mr. Alok Khanna General Manager, Indian Oil Info System 13 Mr. Mohd. Haleem Sr. Project Manager, WIPRO
14 Mr. Izharul Islam Dy. General Manager, Indian Oil, Bhopal
15 Mr. Bhavesh Storewala Sr. Consultant, Accenture, Mumbai
16 Mr. Furkan Ahmad Sr. Software Engg , INFOSYS
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Research Guidance and Expert Lecture
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 1:19
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled : 04 and 03
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Departmental Research Thrust Areas
Software Engineering & cloud computing
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Computer Networks and communication & Computer Architecture
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
Interdisciplinary
Research Thrust Areas recognized by funding agencies
Computer Networks and Robotics
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
e) All India collaboration b) International
Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
A project on E- PATHSHALA and ICT based training & E- Learning world have
been Submitted Jointly by Department of Computer Science & Engg and
Information Technology to council of science and technology, Lucknow, U.P. of 16
lac budget.)
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission
international recognition NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
1. Interdisciplinary Projects
2. 1 Gbps Internet is being sponsored by National Knowledge Network, M.H.R.D,
Govt. of India
22. Publications:
* Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
48 Papers published by the faculty members
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books 02
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers 01
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Er. Faiyaz Ahmad
Cyber Law and Information Security, ISBN 978-93-5119-200-8 published by
Dreamtech. New Delhi.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Software Development
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories in India and abroad
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
National committees
Nil
International committees
Mr. Faiyaz Ahmad
o Member of Review Committee International Journal of Ambient Systems and
Applications(IJASA)
o Member of Review Committee International Journal of Smart Sensors and Ad
Hoc Networks (IJSSAN)
o Member of Review Committee International Journal of Computer Science and
Informatics (IJCSI)
o Member of Editorial Board International Journal of Computer Science Electrical
& Electronic(IJCSEE)
Editorial committees
Nil
Any other : Member of advisory board
Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
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Short Term Courses
Refresher Courses
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars
In house faculty development programs during summers
28. Student Projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects 90%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute 10%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty Nil
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
Nil
Students
Students have participated in different event at national level, and win prizes and
certificate
Sl.No. Name Event Year of Participation
1. Mariya Rahman
Participated in Geovibotis, IIT
Roorke
2009
2. Mariya Rahman Participated in ISM Dhanbad 2010
3. Mohd. Shayyan
Workshop on usability of
product, IIIT Hyderabad.
2010
4. Mohd. Shayyan
Participated in International
youth forum, Russia
2011
5.
Fareeduddin Ahmad
Burhan Khan
Won 2nd
Prize at National
Level participation in voter
awareness Program organized
by NSS.
2011
6.
Burhan Khan
Winner of Poster
Presentation, ANTRAGINI,
IIT Kanpur
2011
7. Mohd. Shayyan
3 week development
Entrepreneurship
2012
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Year wise Details of Training /Workshop /Conferences Organized are as follows –
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Year 2010
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty/Support Staff
Topic Organized/
Funded by
Venue Attended
on
1. Jameel Ahamd
Manish Madhav Tripathi
Faiyaz Ahmad
Mr. Tabrez Khan
Ms. Nida Khan
Mr. Amit Kumar
Workshop on
DBMS
Ostrich I.U. 2-5 May
2010
2. Jameel Ahmad
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Tabrez Khan
Ms. Nida Khan
Mr. Amit Kumar
Workshop on
JAVA
Quarate I.U. 27-29 July
2010
3. Jameel Ahamd
Manish Madhav
Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Faiyaz Ahmad
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Tabrez Khan
Ms. Nida Khan
Mr. Amit Kumar
Workshop on
.NET
CETPA InfoTech I.U. 9-13
December
2010
4. Jameel Ahmad
Faiyaz Ahmad
M.M. Tripathi
Mr. Tabrez Khan
Ms. Nida Khan
Mr. Amit Kumar
Workshop on
Simulation
Qualnet I.U. 28-30
November
2010
Year 2011
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty/Support Staff
Topic Organized/
Funded by
Venue Attended on
1. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
FDP under
Summer Lecture
Series
I.U. I.U. May-June 2011
2. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mentor Mentee
Workshop
I.U. I.U. July 2011
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3. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Faiyaz Ahmad
Shashank Singh
M.M. Tripathi
Mr. Shahid Husain
CISCO Router
Installation and
Configuration
TNS I.U. 9-13 December
2011,
4. Jameel Ahmad
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Tabrez Khan
Amit Srivastava
Nida Khan
Computer
Networking
Workshop
I.U. I.U. 8-9
December,2011
Year 2012
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty/Support
Staff
Topic Organized/
Funded by
Venue Attended on
1. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Shaid Husain
Rational Rose
Workshop
IBM I.U. 13-14 Feb
2012
2. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Shaid Husain
Faculty Summer
Lecture Series
Seminar
I.U. I.U. May-June
2012
3. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Shaid Husain
Seminar on
Storage
Technology
EMC2 I.U. July 2012
4. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Shaid Husain
Networking
Workshop
TNS I.U. 8 September
2012
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6. Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Mr. Faiyaz Ahamad
M.M. Tripathi
Ms. Halima Sadia
Mr. Shashank Singh
Mr. Mahfuzul Huda
Mr. Shaid Husain
Workshop on
C++
CETPA InfoTech I.U. 20-22 August
2012
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise :
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Tech. 2060 1607 261 78% 12.67%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Course
(refer to
question no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
B. Tech. IT 0% 91.39% 8.61% 0%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Category-wise details are as follows -
Year No of Student Qualify
National/ International Exam
Total No of Student
GATE MAT CAT Others
2009 07 04 01 03 15
2010 07 02 01 Nil 10
2011 05 03 02 01 11
2012 11 03 Nil 02 16
2013 01 - - - 01
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35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 12%
PG to M.Phil. NA
PG to Ph.D. NA
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
4.01%
-
Entrepreneurs -
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 28%
from other universities within the State 72%
from universities from other States 00%
from universities outside the country 00%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
Nil
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
No. of Books : 1158
No. of Titles : 712
No. of Magazines : 05 (shared with CSE)
No. of News Papers : 03 (shared with CSE)
No. of Seminar Reports : 266
No. of Project Reports : 80
b) Internet Bandwidth for staff and students : 1.8 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of class rooms : 10
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 02
e) Students’ laboratories : 04
f) Research laboratories : 01 (shared with CSE)
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host university
Nil
b) from other universities
Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Yes, feedback from students, parents, alumni and Industry is taken on regular
basis, to cater the need. Methodology is given below -
(a) Pre-design analysis-At this phase, we identify and analyze our student population,
the facilities and resources available, the curricular context of the course. This pre-design
analysis consist Goals, Resources consists, Curricular Context.
(b) Determining course goals and scope- At this phase, we determine the scope the
course, the goals as well as the objectives of the course, the expectations for student
performance upon completion of the course. Next we consider the aspects of the Content,
Course goals, Instructional objectives, Learning objectives & Expectations for student
performance aspects of the course:
(c) Designing course structure and content- At this phase, we need to determine the
chunking as well sequencing of the course content, the learning activities, course
material. Once the scope and goals of the course are determined, we are ready to proceed
with defining the Course structure, Learning activities, Course materials,
Procedures/Course management.
(d) Determining evaluation methods- At this phase, you need to select appropriate
types as well as formats of student assessment, course evaluation
The course structure and syllabus is proposed before Board of studies, which is
constituted under the chairmanship head of department having experts of subjects. After
discussion and approval from BoS, it is proposed in Faculty Board of Engineering. After
discussion and approval from Faculty Board of Engineering, Dean engineering proposes
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the detailed syllabus with course structure before of Academic Council. After discussion
from Academic Council, it is put in before Executive council for approval.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback?
YES, Feedback is taken from the faculty on curriculum at regular interval.
The proposal is put before Board of studies, after discussion and approval
from BoS, it is proposed in Faculty Board of Engineering,. After discussion
and approval from Faculty Board of Engineering, Dean engineering
proposes the detailed syllabus with course structure before of Academic
Council. After discussion from Academic Council, it is put in before
Executive council for approval.
YES, Feedback is taken from faculty on Teaching and learning evaluation
methodology. If there is any need of resources like ICT facilities, smart
classrooms or any need of extra lecture, it is provided/ supported by the
department in full fledged manner.
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Department level feedback is taken from the students on faculties for various
qualitative and quantitative parameters thrice per semester. The class and lab
monitoring committee analyses these feedbacks and submits a report to the
HOD based on their observations. Following steps are taken :
o Faculties are informed about their grades, weak points and
nonperformance of duties on the basis of student’s feedback and
committee’s observations
o HOD counsels the faculty members having low grades to improve their
weak areas, and arrange faculty development programs, and motivates
them to put more effort. While faculty members getting good grades
are recognized and appreciated by the HOD/Dean
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Interaction with eminent personalities from the industries and alumni’s is held
at regular basis. Inputs and suggestions are taken from them on the current and
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future needs of the industries. This inputs and suggestions form the basis for
introductions of new experiments, courses, subjects and topics in the curriculum.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Rahul Solanki Team Leader, Birla Soft
2. Prabhat Ranjan Software Consultant, IBM
3. Mohd. Nayab Siddiqui Sr. Software Engineer, TCS, Lucknow
4. Syed Faizan Ahmad Sr. Software Engineer, TCS, Lucknow
5. Adil Kaleem Team Leader, IBM Pune
6. Apoorna Shukla Sr. Software Engineer, TCS, Mumbai
7 Arti Devrani S.E, TCS, Gurgoan
7. Abhilasha Saxena S.E., TCS, Gurgoan
8. Arun Kumar Yadav Software Engineer ,Cognizant
9. Mohd. Amir Meraj S.E, Metals of Bahrain
10. Shrinkhla Mishra Birlasoft, Noida
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts are as follows –
Year
Names of the Resource
Person
Background
Industry/Aca
demic/ R&D
Topics Covered Date
2010
Dr. M.M Sufiyan Beg,
Prof, CSED, AMU
Academic Web Mining 9/08/2010
Prof (Dr.) R.A Khan,
Rof. CSED, BBAU
Academic Software Quality 11/10/2010
Mr. Deepak Arora Academic Cloud Computing 16/11/2010
2011
Dr. Upendra Kumar Industry Cyber Crime 21/01/2011
Dr. D.K Misra R & D Remote Sensing and its
Application
17/08/2011
Mr. Amit Rawat Industry Changing trends of
Storage Technology
12/11/2011
Dr. Qamar Abbas Academic Current Trends in Data
Mining
20/01/2012
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2012
Prof (Dr.) Qasim Rafiq Academic Parallel Computing 30/01/2012
Dr. Girish Chandra Academic Advanced operating
System
11/02/2012
Dr. Rashid Beg Industry Computer Security 12/03/2012
Dr. K. K Bhutani Academic Claytronics 2/04/2012
Mr. Ravi Yadav Industry RDBMS and
Performance Tuning
10/08/2012
Mr. Manish Rajput Industry Adhoc Networks 11/09/2012
2013 Mr. Akash Sharma,
CEO, RMAR Tech
Industry Ethical hacking & cyber
security
14th sep
2013
Mr. Mayank Jha Industry Recent trends in IBM
Technologies
Mr. Ravi Yadav, TCS Industry RDBMS & Performance
tuning
Mr. Abhishek
Srivastava, Manager
(HR)- TCS
Industry Pre placement
preparation campus
commune
Mr. Syed Ali Mehdi, Sr.
Manager-HR, TCS
Industry Building he gap campus
to corporate
Mr. Vihal Seth,
Acadamic relationship
manager, TCS
Mr. Amrendra Vishen-
HR, TCS
Industry Building he gap campus
to corporate
Mr. Vihal Seth,
Acadamic relationship
manager, TCS
Industry An Introduction to Agile
software Development
Mr. Anoop Gupta-
Teschnology & Project
Mgt. Expert(IT)
Industry Young managers Forum
Mr. Vihal Seth,
Acadamic relationship
manager, TCS
Industry An Introduction to IT
Industry and coding
standard
Mr. Abhishek
Srivastava, Manager
(HR)- TCS
Industry An Introduction to IT
Industry and coding
standard
Mr. Navjot Singh,
Program manager, EMC
academic alliance
Industry CLOUDSCAPE 2013-
The latest technology in
IT
13th Feb
2013
Storage Technology Day (2010)
Speakers
o Mr.Praveen Sahai , Dr. Pradeep Saxena , Mr. Jayant Krishna
Total No. of students participated – 354
* Funded by EMC Corporation
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Storage Technology Day (2011)
Speakers
-Prof. Bharat Bhaskar -Mr. Navjot Singh -Mr. Arvind Kumar
-Total No. of students participated – 305
* Funded by EMC Corporation
Cloud Computing (2013)
Speakers
- Mr. Navoot Singh
Total No. of students participated – 320
Cyber law & Information Security (2012)
Speakers-
-Mr. Vikram Singh
-Dr. Abhishek Vaish
-Total No. of students participated – 300
Industrial ‘C’ (2013)
Speakers-
- Mr. Mayank Raj Jaiswal
- Total No. of students participated – 150
Workshop on PHP & My SQL (15-04-2013)
Organizer- Department of CSE with collaboration of IIT Bombay
No of Student participated- 80
Sponsored by-Spoken tutorial project IIT Bombay & MHRD
Ethical and Cyber Security (STARXHACK) (21-22, Sep 2013)
Resource person- Mr. Akash Shukla, CEO RMAR Tech)
No of Student participated- 189
Workshop on IBM Technologies (28-29, Sep 2013)
Resource person- Ms. Shafalli, IBM
No of Student participated- 112
Training on Android & Advanced Java By Mr. Puneet Jha, Manager, All soft
Pvt Ltd IBM, Jun-Jul 2013.
Co Curricular/ Extra Curricular Activities jointly organized by Department of
CSE & IT are as follows –
Name of the Event Organizer Date
Audio- Visual Master Department of CSE/IT 7th
Feb 2013
Technical Paper presentation Department of CSE/IT 01st Oct 2013
Sharp Mindz Department of CSE/IT 3rd
Nov 2013
Beat the clock Department of CSE/IT 6th
Feb 2013
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The various methods adopted by the faculties for teaching are as follows:
Students are taught through class room teachings
Beside class room teaching there is extensive use of audio visual means like
projectors, charts, PPT, video material. Department has four seminar halls/
labs equipped with audio visual aids.
Industrial Tours for making our students aware of current industry trends
and practical knowledge.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
To ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored following steps are taken:
Detailed syllabus is created
Lecture plans are designed
Assigning of mentors for individual subjects
Assigning of course coordinators for each section to monitor course coverage
of all subjects for that section
Feed back is taken from students at departmental level
Feedback is taken from students at university level
Extra classes are taken by faculties for course coverage in case of
incompletion of syllabus
Monthly meetings of mentors, course coordinators and faculty members with
HOD for progress monitoring
Course coverage information is given by faculty members thrice per semester
at university and department level, which is reviewed at the departmental
level by the HOD and also by Dean engineering
Feedback is taken from the recently passed out students who are placed in
reputed organizations regarding their difficulties/experiences. HOD puts up
these difficulties before senior faculties of the department / board of studies.
Changes/reforms are discussed and forwarded.
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The University is continuously working with the aim of extension and community
welfare through its various curricular/co-curricular/extra-curricular works.
Through using different techniques such as dialogues, recreational activities,
interactive and participatory programmes and group working, we are continuously
trying to create awareness among masses about their rights, access to information,
exploitation, discrimination, employment opportunities. Our Education/Research/
Extension are based upon the basic human values to help individuals / families and
communities as a whole to lead a successful life in changing our neighborhood
society which is also the surviving strength of Integral University.
The University conducts NSS Camps annually. A total of 5 units comprising of 100
NSS Volunteers each under different programme Officers (including faculties). The
students enrolled in the NSS camps are required to attend villages that are adopted
by the University for social and educational up-liftmen.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department conducts various activities for coverage of content beyond the
syllabus.
Guest lecturers organized on diversified topics for the students.
Case studies are discussed in the classes.
Topics beyond the syllabus are also discussed in the class.
Research papers on related topics of the subject are discussed
Latest advancements on the topics in the syllabus are also informed to
the students.
Recorded expert lectures of other reputed institution from India as well
as abroad at various topics are available in the library for the student
access.
Students also interact with eminent experts on various topics from
reputed institution from India as well as abroad through video
conferencing.
Current industrial trends and practices are discussed
Interaction with industries is made
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Assignments are given based on real life problems or requiring creative
implementation
Seminar, Conference & workshops are conducted on regular basis
Technical quizzes, paper presentation & other tech activities are
organized to make students more hands-on on the current technology.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
In last three years the faculty and students have published about 75 research papers
in various conferences & Journals suggesting new innovation and knowledge.
An Efficient and Scalable Design of service Discovery Scheme for
Wireless Mesh Networks - The proposed model uses routing clients which
communicate with service caches to register for services. The gateway nodes
discover quality services by using backbone based distributed directory
structure
Secure Key Pre Distribution in Wireless Sensor Networks using
Combinatorial Design and Traversal Design based Key Distribution -
The proposed paper evaluated various existing deterministic, probabilistic and
hybrid type of key pre-distribution scheme using deterministic approach based
on combinational design and traversal design which will improve the
resiliency and achieve sufficient level of security in the network .
Encrypting Data using the Features of Memetic Algorithm and
Cryptography -The proposed system highlights and approach for encrypting
data using the concept of memetic algorithm and cryptography: This approach
yields high data security, integrity and feasibility for practical implementation.
Scalable Design of Service Discovery Mechanism for Ad-hoc Network
using Wireless Mesh Network - The proposed model uses routing clients
which communicate with service caches to register for services. The gateway
nodes discovers quality services by using backbone based distributed
directory structure
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Analysis of Data Privacy to Location Privacy Approach in Pervasive
Computing Environment - This paper focuses on definition, the models and
the approaches of location privacy from the data privacy, by reviewing and
revising the state of art research in data privacy area
A step-wise Vertical Handoff Technology for Cellular Multi-hop
Networks - This paper proposed a cellular multi-hop network (CMN). The
mechanism comprises three steps, getting location information based on
arrival time in conjunction with radio signal strength (RSS), and then dealing
with access network selection by weigh of QoS factors
Apart from that students and faculty have presented new scientific model and deliver
lectures in various institute and industry highlighting new innovation in science &
engineering as follows.
Student Contribution
Sl.
No.
Name Event Year of
Participation
1. Zeeshan Ali &
Akbar
Participated in NIRMAAN at IIT
Kanpur & built a straw bridge &
Aluminum Tower with load bearing of
22 kg
2007
2. Mariya Rahman Participated in Geovibotis, IIT Roorke 2009
3. Mariya Rahman Participated in ISM Dhanbad 2010
4. Mohd. Shayyan
Workshop on usibility of product, IIIT
Hyderabad.
2010
5. Mohd. Shayyan
Participated in International youth
forum, Russia
2011
6. Fareeduddin
Ahmad
Burhan Khan
Won 2nd
Prize at National Level
participation in voter awareness
Program organized by NSS.
2011
7. Burhan Khan
Winner of Poster Presentation,
ANTRAGINI, IIT Kanpur
2011
8. Mohd. Shayyan 3 week development Entrepreneurship 2012
The students have also developed many projects on new knowledge & Hardware.
During last three years they have completed around 60 projects in the department.
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Positive reputation in the external community
Positive experience with those who interact with the campus
Learning communities developing to enhance learning and student-faculty
interaction
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Young, Energetic & Dedicated faculty
Technical and Cultural Performances (concerts/seminars/exhibits)
Weaknesses
Highly competitive market for diverse faculty and staff
Match between research expectation & support
Lack of Financial support from UGC and AICTE due to need of 12B Status.
Lack of motivation among the students for latest researches.
Students are more tilted towards job oriented career rather than community
services and researches.
Opportunities
Partnerships in support of university initiatives
Expanded possibilities for the workforce
Diversity of region (students – industry)
External Community and University relationships
o Interest in academic program expansion
o Interest in expansion of cultural activities
o Interest in University services (Policy Center, Bridge,
Growth potential
New construction
Challenges
Shift in focus on numerical achievement vs. qualitative achievement
Reporting requirements absorb a large percentage of resources.
Lack of knowledge about higher Education.
Societal and student perception of education as solely a means to a job
Private, for-profit, and on-line universities’ responsiveness to program and
student scheduling demands.
52. Future plans of the department.
Future plans of the department are as follows –
Filling of vacant position in teaching and supporting teaching.
More Faculty development program to be organized for faculty and staff
Arranging more National and International Seminar/Symposium/conferences
More Guest Lectures by experts.
More Student activities like visit to Industries, Technical and cultural events and
faculty Interaction.
Processing for staff and other Infrastructure needed for new courses.
Evaluation and restructuring of existing courses.
Developing new computer labs/ Research laboratory and research tools to
strengthen the research & development activities.
Publication of International Journal on emerging technology in computer
science
More emphasis on the training and placement of students as per the need of
industry.
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Evaluative Report of the Department
Name of the Department : Mechanical Engineering
Year of establishment : 1999
Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of the University
Names of Programs / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D, etc.)
B.Tech
M.Tech
Ph.D.
Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Although no courses are being run, yet faculty of other institutes are involved in
research programme.
Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons
Nil
Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester System
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Our students participate in courses offered by other departments
Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 03 02 -
Associate Professors/Jr.
Associate Professor 07 06 -
Asst. Professors/ Asst.
Professors (Jr.) 23 25 -
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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Yrs.
of Exp.
No. of
Ph.D.
student
guided
(last 4 yrs)
1. Dr. M. I. Khan Ph.D. Professor Production Engg. 47 6
05*
2. Dr. P. K. Bharti Ph.D. Professor Production &
Industrial Engg.
16 05*
3. Er. Ather Husain B. E.
(Honours)
Associate
Professor
Drilling
Technology
46 -
4. Dr. K. M. Moeed Ph.D. Jr. Associate
Professor
Production Engg. 16 02*
5. Er. S A H Jafri M. Tech. Jr. Associate
Professor
Thermal Sciences 12 -
6. Er. Md. Shadab
Khan M. Tech.
Jr. Associate
Professor
Production &
Industrial Engg.
13 -
7. Dr. Shahnawaz
Alam Ph.D.
Jr. Associate
Professor
Production &
Industrial Engg.
15 -
8. Er. Mohd Anas M. Tech. Jr. Associate
Professor
Machine Design 06 -
9. Er. A. Ahed Khan M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Production &
Industrial Engg.
08 -
10. Er. Faiz Mohd. M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Fluid Engg. 03 -
11. Er. R B Singh M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Production &
Industrial Engg.
03 -
12. Er. Abhishek
Dwivedi M. Tech.
Assistant
Professor
CIM 02 -
13. Er. Kamran Rasheed M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
CAD 02 -
14. Er. Mohd. Suhail M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Mechanical
Engg.
04 -
15. Dr. Quazzafi
Rabbani Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
Operation
Research
05 -
16 Mr. S. Wahaj
Mohsin M. A., M.Phil.
Assistant
Professor
English 04 -
17 Er. Y A Ansari B. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Production &
Industrial
06 -
18. Er. Mehmood Alam B. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Production &
Industrial
05 -
19. Er Mohd. Waseem M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
CAD/CAM
Thermal
10M -
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Engineering
20. Er. Md. Reyazur
Rahim M. Tech.
Assistant
Professor
Applied
Mechanics
10 M -
21. Er. Mohammad
Seraj M. Tech.
Assistant
Professor
Thermal
Engineering
10 M -
22. Er. Pramod Kumar M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Mechanical 08 M -
23. Er. Mohd. Faizan
Hasan M. Tech.
Assistant
Professor
Mechanical 05 -
24. Mohd. Wasi Beg M. Tech. Assistant
Professor
Mechanical 1+
-
25. Er. Meraj Ansari B. Tech. Asst. Prof. (Jr.) Mechanical 03
-
26. Er. N. A. Siddiqui M Tech. Asst. Prof. (Jr.) Maintenance
Management 36 -
27. Er. Shara Khursheed B. Tech. Asst. Prof. (Jr.) Mechanical 02
-
28. Md. Shakibul Haq B. Tech. Sr. Lecturer Mechanical
03+ -
Six Research Scholars have also been engaged in teaching under Earn while Learn Scheme
List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information
Nil
Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:20
PG - 1:12
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled
Sanctioned Filled
Sr. Lab Instructor 03 03
Lab Assistant 06 06
Skilled Assistant 03 03
Mechanic Grade B 05 05
Mechanic Grade C 01 01
Mechanic Auto 01 01
Peon 02 02
Administrative work of the university is centralized.
Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Drilling fluid (polymer) research work with polymer manufacturer, Nagpur is
under process
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Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
Applied for the project grants, approval is awaited
Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
f) All India collaboration
Commencement of a B. Sc. Course in Aeronautical Engineering in collaboration
with Hindustan Aeronautical and Aircraft Institute, Alambagh, Lucknow
g) International
Nil
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
Co-sharing of lab established under a project funded by DST is being done for a
research project carried out in the department.
Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission
international recognition MoU has been signed with Sarawak University,
Malaysia
Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
Nil
Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
75 Papers published by the faculty members
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books Nil
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers :
AUTHOR BOOK TITLE ISBN NO. PUBLISHER
Dr.M. I. Khan Industrial Engg. 81-224-2059-1 New Age
International
Welding Science and
Technology
81-224-2073-7 New Age
International
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Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 3-5
h-index Nil
Details of patents and income generated
Nil
Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories other laboratories/
institutions/industries in India and abroad.
Prof. (Dr.) M. I. Khan has served for the Government of Iraq in the field of
education
Er. Athar Husain selected by Foreign Assignment Section of Ministry of
Home, Government of India to visit Ministry of Petroleum, Government of
Oman
Er. N. A. Siddiqui selected by UNDP to visit British Steels, England, U.K.
Faculty serving in
c) National committees Nil
d) International committees Nil
Industrial Ergonomics 978-81-203-4084-8 PHI
Manufacturing Science 978-81-203-404426-6 PHI
Dr. P. K.
Bharti
Engineering Mechanics 81-884558-28-7 Katsons
Basic Mechanical Engg. 13-978-81-224-2178-1 New Age
International
CAM an introduction 978-93-80257-09-9 Word Press
Dr. K. M.
Moeed
Manufacturing Science-1 - Umesh
Publication
Manufacturing Science-2 - Umesh
Publication
Manufacturing Process
(UPTU)
- Umesh
Publication
Manufacturing Process
(RTU)
- Umesh
Publication
CAD - Umesh
Publication
Automobile Engg. - Katsons
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e) Editorial Boards Dr. K. M. Moeed is in Editorial Board of IJATRA
f) any other (please specify) Nil
Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Summer Lecture Series
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars.
Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
80 %
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute
20 %
Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
1. Prof. (Dr.) M. I. Khan
o Received “Jewell of India Award” in the year 2010
o Received “Golden Educationalist of India Award” National and
International Compendium (NIC) in the year 2013
o Selected as one of the “IBC’s Tops Educators-2013” as a testament of
the efforts made by the individual in the area of teaching, out of
many thousands of biographies from a wide variety of sources
investigated by the International Biographies Centre, Cambridge,
England.
2. Dr. P.K.Bharti was included in marquis Who’s Who in the year 2012
3. Dr. K. M. Moeed nominated in “International Biographies Centre Man of
the Year 2013”, by IBC Cambridge, England.
4. Er. Athar Husain received “Thomas Edision Award-2013” for inspiration
and knowledge distribution among young research scholars
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students
1. Participated in Science Expo organized by regional science center in
Lucknow and got certificate of appreciation
2. Participated in TRYST-2013 organized by Robosapiens & IIT Delhi and
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secured place in merit in satellite design competition
3. Participated in Amiphosia – 2013 at Amity University and got certificate
of participation
4. Participated in “Auto Next” workshop organized by department of
Mechanical Engineering, and got certificate of participation
5. Participated in Nazarana-e-Awadh at Awadh Girl’s Degree College,
Lucknow and got certificate of participation
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Mechanical Engg. Department Organized a National Conference on “Emerging
Trends in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering” on June 12-13, 2012
Organized two days workshop on HVAC, on 25-26 April 2010, conducted by
Environmental Design Solutions (EDS), New Delhi
Following experts contributed to the workshop -
o Mr. Hisham Ahmad (Sr. HVAC Design Engineer/Energy Analyst)
o Mr. Kashif Shakeel Siddiqui (HVAC Design Engineer/Energy Analyst)
o Mr. Misbahul Khan (HVAC Design Engineer/Energy Analyst)
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course (refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Tech. 1945 745 137 38.30% 7.04%
M. Tech. 294 85 42 28.91% 14.28%
Ph. D. 14 05 01 35.7% 7.1%
Diversity of students
Name of the Course (refer to question no. 4)
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
from universities
outside the State
% of
students
from other
countries
B. Tech. ME 0% 85.54% 14.46% 0%
M. Tech. PIE 32% 64% 4% 0%
Ph. D. 50% 50% - -
How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
GATE 2012 10 students
GATE 2013 04 students
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Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 10%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 25%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
12.5%
19%
Entrepreneurs Nil
.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 14%
from other universities within the State 81%
from universities from other States 5%
from universities outside the country Nil
Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
03 faculty members were awarded Ph.D.
Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library 298 books
b) Internet facilities for staff and students 1 Gbps.
c) Total number of class rooms 10
d) Class rooms with ICT facility 02
e) Students’ laboratories 11
f) Research laboratories Central Research Centre is developed
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
e) from the host university
Er. Shadab Khan
Er. Shahnawaz Alam
Er. Ather Husain
Er. Mohd Anas
Er. Faiz Mohd.
Er. S. A. H. Zafri
Er. Abhishek Dwivedi
Er. Kamran Rasheed
Er. Mohd. Suhail
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f) from other universities
Er. Meenu Sharma
Er. Praveen Kumar Singh
Er. Rati Saluja
Ravi Kr. Verma
Er. Vinay Kumar
Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
University provides facility to poor students engaged in research work in the shape
of fee reduction
Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Yes, on the pattern of the Central Universities. All the new programmes are
generally based on industrial requirement. Therefore, these requirements are
assessed through feedback information on website of the industries and by studying
present day scenario of technology development
Does the department obtain feedback from
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
In the meetings of Board of Studies of the department feedback about
curriculum is obtained, based on this feed back any revision /modification in
curriculum is proposed in the meeting of Academic Council for approval.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
In every semester feed back of the students is taken. This feedback is shown to
the faculty members. Based on this feedback strength and weakness of faculty
members is sorted out and suggestions for improvement are given by the
competent authorities.
Alumni and employers on the program offered and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
Alumni/Expert from industries are often invited or called in the meeting of BOS
and feedback from them is taken to revise course structure and curriculum as
per their industrial experience.
List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
o Dr. Niraj Gupta Professor (SRMU, Lucknow)
o Dr. B. C. Pant Director (UPPCL)
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o Dr. Vikas Mishra Director (Allen House College of Engg.,
Kanpur)
o Er. Manas Kapoor (NTPC, Singrauli)
o Er. Kamlesh C Kushwaha Scientist (NPCIL, Madgaon)
o Er. Manish Jain Scientist (BARC, Mumbai)
o Er. Gauhar Raza Scientist (NPCIL, Mumbai)
o Er. Syed Zeeshan Haider Manager (Blue Star Ltd., Lucknow)
o Er. Atul Verma Design Engineer(BHEL, Hyderabad)
Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
1. Prof. P. C. Pandey, Ex. Prof. IIT Roorkee, delivered expert lecture on
“Manufacturing Facility Planning” on 28.02.2011.
2. Prof. (Dr.) Devendra Kumar, Institute of Technology, B.H.U. delivered expert
lecture on “Applications of Advanced Ceramics” in Engineering and
Technology on 13.01.2012.
3. Prof. (Dr.) Alim Husain Naqvi, AMU, Aligarh delivered expert lecture on
“Applications of Nano Technology” on 12th
& 13th
June 2012.
4. Mr. Sabih Ahmed Kidwai, Rockwell Automation on 12th
& 13th
June 2012.
5. Prof. (Dr.) M. Wasi Khan delivered expert lecture on “Advancement in Nano
Technology” on 12th
& 13th
June 2012.
6. Prof. (Dr.) Md. Imran Aziz delivered expert lecture on “Optical Anisotropy of
New Nematic Liquid Crystal” on 12th
& 13th
June 2012.
7. Er. Vivek Srivastava, Principal Consultant Engineering Services, Karyon
Consultancy and Solutions delivered expert lecture on “Finite Element
Analysis and Automotive Industry Applications” on 15.10.2012.
8. Prof. V. K. Jain, IIT, Kanpur, delivered expert lecture on “Project Proposal
writing and Granting Agencies” in Engineering and Technology on
13.01.2012.
9. Prof. Abid Haleem, Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi, delivered expert lecture on “Research Credentials”
on 09.09.2013.
10. Organized a Two Days Workshop on “Robotics” on 21-22 Feb 2013.
11. Organized a Two Days Workshop on “Automobile and I. C. Engines Design”
on 24-25 Jan 2014.
List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
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Class room teaching
Interactive teaching
Presentations
Expert lectures/ seminars/ workshops
Learning assignment/ quizzes
Audio Visual
Practical Demonstrations
Statics Models
How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Through regular assessment in the form of class test, quiz, surprise test etc.
Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The University is continuously working with the aim of extension and community
welfare through its various curricular/co-curricular/extra-curricular works.
Through using different techniques such as dialogues, recreational activities,
interactive and participatory programmes and group working, awareness among
masses about their rights, access to information, exploitation, discrimination, and
employment opportunities are continuously created. Our
Education/Research/Extension are based upon the basic human values to help
individuals/families and communities as a whole to lead a successful life in changing
our neighborhood society.
The University conducts NSS Camps annually. A total of 5 units comprising of 100
NSS Volunteers each under different programme Officers (including faculties). The
students enrolled in the NSS camps are required to attend villages that are adopted
by the University for social and educational up-liftmen.
Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Departmental technical events like model making, paper writing, quiz etc are
organized frequently.
Participation of students in paper writing in conferences/journals is encouraged.
Practical exposure in the form of technical workshop in the field of HVAC,
CAD, Robotics etc is given to the students.
Industrial visits are arranged to impart practical knowledge to the students.
Covering extra topics pertaining to the subject
State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
Department was Accredited by National Board of Accreditation in the year 2009
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Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
Department strives to conducts research in order to generate new knowledge
Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
1. High rate of faculty retention in the department.
2. Well developed laboratories
3. Qualified faculty
4. Dedicated faculty and supporting staff
5. Excellent teaching environment
Weaknesses:
1. Research projects are not supported by UGC due to want 12 (B) status
2. Research facilities to be further strengthened
3. Better industry institution interaction
4. Focus on patent work
5. More interaction between universities
Opportunities:
1. Opportunities for multi‐disciplinary research exist
2. Department is rapidly growing
3. Good environment for research & development
4. Easy access to research journals
Challenges:
1. Hire faculty in key areas to enhance strength of the department
2. Build undergraduate/graduate education curriculum in focus areas that
matches strengths in research areas.
3. Increase industry/Department partnership
4. Expand development efforts for improved research laboratory infrastructure
5. Revaluate match between graduate preparation and industry needs.
Future plans of the department.
o To start integrated M.Tech. course
o To start M.Tech. in Thermal Engg & Material Science
o Development of New Laboratories for M.Tech. Course
o Development of New Laboratories for Research
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1. Name of the Department : Business Management
2. Year of establishment : 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Faculty of the University
4. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
B. Com. (Hon.) BBA, MBA, Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
B. Tech (Civil, Computer Science, IT, EC, EE, Mechanical, Biotech.), BCA & MCA
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. - None
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons
MBA (RETAIL), MBA (BIO TECH)
Reasons:
Non availability of the required number of students
No demand for the course in the following academic sessions
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Yes in other Engineering and Computer Application courses
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled
Including
CAS/MPS
Professor 03 03 -
Associate Professors 07 01 -
Asst. Professors/Sr.
Lecturer / Lecturer 22 22 -
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
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Sl.
No. Name Qualification Designation
Specializatio
n
No. of years of
Experience
No. of Phd
students
guided for
last four
years
1 Prof.(Dr.) Aftab
Alam
M.Com., M. Phil,
MBA, Ph.D. Prof. & Head Marketing Teaching – 26
8 students
(pursuing)
2 Prof. Atul Bansal B.Sc (Mech),
PGPBM Professor
Operation
Mgnt Teaching – 14 Nil
3 Prof. Atul Raman B.Sc (Mech),
PGPBM Professor
Operation
Mgnt
Industry - 28
Teaching - 12 Nil
4 Dr. Adeel Maqbool
M. Com,
PGDMM, M.Phil,
PhD.
Associate
Prof.& Head IB
Industry - 13
Teaching - 4.5
3 students
(pursuing)
5 Ms. Asma Farooque MBA, Ph.D.
(Submitted)
Assistant Prof
(Sr. Scale) Marketing
Industry – 3
Teaching - 8 Nil
6 Dr. Gaurav Bisaria MBA, PhD. Assistant
Prof. Marketing Teaching -12
8 students
pursuing
7 Ms.Rizwana Atiq MBA (IB) Assistant
Prof. Marketing
Industry - 3
Teaching -7
Nil
8 Dr. Amit kr. Goel M.Com,
PGDBM, PhD.
Assistant
Prof. Finance
Industry - 2
Teaching - 6
Nil
9 Mr. Habib Uddin MBA Assistant
Prof. Marketing
Industry -7
Teaching -2.5
Nil
10 Mr. Zahid Raza
Khan
MBA (IB), Ph.D.
(Submitted)
Assistant
Prof.
International
Business
Industry - 1.5
Teaching - 3.5
Nil
11 Dr. Syed Shahid
Mazhar
M. Com, MBA,
NET, D. Phil
Assistant
Prof.
International
Trade Teaching - 5.5
03 students
12 Ms. Aisha
Badruddin MBA, NET, JRF
Assistant
Prof. Finance Teaching – 3
Nil
13 Mr. Anisur Rahman B. Sc., MBA,
Ph.D. (Submitted)
Assistant
Prof. Finance
Industry - 1.2
Teaching -5
Nil
14 Mr. Firoz Hussain MBA, NET, JRF Assistant
Prof. Finance
Industry - 1.5
Teaching – 4
Nil
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors -
List of Visiting Fellows -
Dr. Ashok Kumar
Mr. Ehsan Usmani
Dr. Jagat Narayan Giri
Dr. Shahabuddin Usmani
Dr. Sadaf Fatima
Dr. Sufia Fatima
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
BBA – 08%
MBA – 26 %
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :
MBA - 1:15
BBA - 1:15
B. Com - 1:15
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled
Technical – One
Administrative – Two
Administrative work of the university is centralized.
15 Dr. Orooj Siddiqui MHRM & IR Senior
Lecturer HR Teaching 5
Nil
16 Mr. Syed Ahmad
Wajih B.Com, MBA
Senior
Lecturer Marketing
Industry -2
Teaching -4
Nil
17 Ms. Tahseen Fatima MBA , PGDHR Senior
Lecturer
Finance &
HR
Industry -3
Teaching -4
Nil
18 Mr. Abdul Tayyab
Khan MBA
Senior
Lecturer Finance
Industry - 2
Teaching -4
Nil
19 Ms. Saima Ishtiyaq MBA Lecturer Finance &
HR Teaching – 3
Nil
20 Ms. Uzmi Anjum MBA Lecturer
HR &
International
Business
Industry -6 M
Teaching -2
Nil
21 Ms. Nilofar Khan MBA Lecturer Finance Teaching -10M Nil
5 Research Scholars have also been engaged in teaching under Earn while Learn Scheme
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16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise. - Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
h) National Collaboration – with AIMA, BHU-Partner for Organizing Conference,
AMU, Jamia Handard New Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi , Lucknow
University
i) International Collaboration - Sarawak University, Malaysia
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received - None
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition : State Government
national recognition : University Grants Commission
international recognition : EBSCO Host, USA, J Gate
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies –
Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) :
National & International 57
Monographs 01
Chapters in Books 07
Edited Books 04
Books with ISBN with details of publishers:07
Dr. Aftab Alam published a book on “Sales and Distribution Management”
Wisdom Publishing, New Delhi.2006
Dr. Atul Bansal published Book on IFRS (International Financial Reporting
System) Accounting Trends & Techniques in India, (ISBN : 978-93-81386-
12-5);Published by Sardar Patel University Press (Under UGC Specification
&Funded) Vallabh Vidhya Nagar (Gujarat) India,2013
Dr. Atul Bansal published Book on Financial Accounting for Managers,
(ISBN : 978-81-89972-91-2); Published by Manglam Publications, J.P.Nagar,
West Ghonda, Delhi, India,2014
Dr. Atul Bansal published Book on Economics and Banking for Managers,
(ISBN : 978-81-89972-96-7); Published by Manglam Publications, J.P.Nagar,
West Ghonda, Delhi (India) (March 2014
Amit Kumar Goel published Book on “Capital & Money Market” Himalaya
Integral University, Lucknow
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Publication House P Ltd. ISBN 978-93-5024-942-0
Asma Farooque published Book on “Economics for Engineers and Principles
of Management” Vrinda Publications (p) Ltd ISBN 978-81-8281-396-0
Dr. Gaurav Bisaria published Book on “Fundamentals of Marketing
Communications” Bisaria Centre of Foundation Publication ISBN 978-81-8465-
706-7
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) –Dr.Zeeshan Amir -3( Integral review)
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other
laboratories/institutions/industries in India and abroad.
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees
Prof. (Dr.) Aftab Alam, member of AIMA, member of LMA.
b) International Committees One
c) Editorial Boards
Dr. Aftab Alam
o Member Editorial Board: International Journal of Marketing Principles
and Practices, Canada. http://www.theiimp.org/editorial_team.htm
o Member Editorial Board, H R Journal of Management Ghaziabad.
o Editor-in-chief (Honorary) Pranjana - A Journal of Management
Awareness. Listed in Cabell’s Directory USA, EBSCO, UK, World Cat,
USA.
o Editor-in chief (Honorary), Mangalmay Journal of Management, Greater
Noida
o Editor-in-Chief Integral Review A Journal of Management, Integral
University, Lucknow
Dr. Atul Bansal
Integral University, Lucknow
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o Member of Advisory Board’, “PROFICIENT – An International Journal
of Management” ISSN 0975-475X
o ‘Reviewer’ of Internationally Indexed Open Access Online Research
Journal–“Indian Journal Of Commerce & Management Studies” ISSN:
2229-5674 (http://www.scholarshub.net)
o Member of Editorial Team of Journal of Production Research &
Management, ISSN: 2249–4766 (A journal of STM Journals)
(www.stmjournals.com).
Dr. Adeel Maqbool, Mr. Anisur Rahman
o Member Editorial Board, A journal of Management, pISSN: 0974-8032,
eISSN: 2278-6120, (Indexed at J-Gate and EBSCO, USA), Faculty of
Management and Research, Integral University, Lucknow, India
Ms. Asma Farooque
o Associate Member of Editorial Board, Pezzottaite Journals, 64/2, Trikuta
Nagar, K. K. Gupta Lane, Jammu Tawi, Jammu & Kashmir -
180012,INDIA (M): +91-9419216270 – 71
o Member Editorial Board, A journal of Management, pISSN: 0974-8032,
eISSN: 2278-6120, (Indexed at J-Gate and EBSCO, USA), Faculty of
Management and Research, Integral University, Lucknow, India
Dr. Gaurav Bisaria
o Member Editorial Board, Online International Journal of Engineering and
Research.
o Member Editorial Board of International Journal of Engineering and
Management Research (IJEMR) (ISSN No. 2250-0758).
o Member Editorial Board of Integral Management Review, Integral
University, Lucknow.
Mr. Anisur Rahman
o Joint Editor for Integral Review - A Journal of Management indexed
at EBSCO and J-Gate published by Department of Business
Management, Faculty of Management and Research, Integral University,
Lucknow.
Mr. Zahid Raza Khan
o Member Editorial Board for Integral Review - A Journal of
Management indexed at EBSCO and J-Gate published by Department
of Business Management, Faculty of Management and Research, Integral
University, Lucknow.
j) any other (please specify)
Reviewer of “Viewpoint” ISSN 2229-3825, Journal Published from Teerthanker
Mahaveer University, Moradabad.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation programmes,
workshops, training programmes and similar programmes)
By attending FDP’s, MDP’s & Workshops etc.
28. Student projects
Integral University, Lucknow
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percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects
Nil
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty:
Best paper award at International Conference by three faculty members.
o Best paper award was given to Prof (Dr.) Zeeshan Amir, Ms. Asma
Farooque & Ms. Rizwana Atiq at international Seminar organized by
Delhi School of Professional Studies & Research.
o Ms. Asma Farooque is Chosen to honored with “Shiksha Rattan
Puraskar” along with certificate of excellence by Indira International
Society, New Delhi.
o Dr. Gaurav Bisaria, award of Accredited Management Teacher.
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Prof. (Dr.) Aftab Alam
Students : None
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Self Financed
2013 Extension Lecture 01
2012 Expert Talk 01
2012 Extension Lecture 02
2011 Extension Lectures 04
2010 Extension Lectures 04
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance. The department also tries to keep in mind the following principles for
research work-
Genuine work
Plagiarism
Peer review
Moral responsibility of research scholar
Maintaining confidentiality of data collected
Honesty of author
Originality of work , check on fabrication and falsification of data
Furnishing citation of work
Data management and collection of ethical and fruitful data
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32. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. B. A 181 61 17 33.70% 09.39%
B. Com. (Hons.) 124 42 24 33.87% 19.35%
M. B. A. 242 75 45 30.99% 18.59%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the Course
(refer to question no.
4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
B. B. A. 0% 96.91% 3.09% 0%
B. Com. (Hons.) 0% 95.45% 4.55% 0%
M. B. A. 2.59% 90.95% 6.47% 0%
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
UGC- NET -01; Public Sector Unit -05
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 6.45%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 05%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
8.98%
50.00%
Entrepreneurs 35%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 00%
from other universities within the State 85.72%
from universities from other States 14.28%
from universities outside the country 00%
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37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
02 faculty members were awarded Ph.D
01 faculty members was awarded D.Lit
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library Facility of Departmental Library is
available
b) Internet facilities for staff and students 1 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of class rooms 11
d) Class rooms with ICT facility Available in 3 rooms (LCD-3 & OHP-
1)
e) Students’ laboratories Language Lab Available (Centralized)
Departmental lab is equipped with 40
computers with internet connection
f) Research laboratories NA
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host university 10 Research Scholars
b) from other universities 02 Research Scholars
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Batch Number of Student
2012-2013 77
2011-2012 38
2010-2011 71
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Discussion is done with the faculty members of the department in Board of
Studies
Opinion survey is done among students to know their feedback
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Feedback is taken by weekly meeting with the teachers
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
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This is done at centralized level and the feedback is utilized to guide the
teachers on how to improve their weak areas, better performance and moral
enhancement.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
i) Alumni are invited in the centralized get together to interact with
students. The suggestions are incorporated in the pedagogy and
personality development programme.
ii) Employer’s feedback are conveyed through pre-placement talks by the
CCG & D
(Career Counseling Guidance and Development) of the University and
Training coordinators of the department.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sr. No. Name Of Alumni Working in Organization Batch
1 Mr. Akil Khan Sales Executive, Al Rasai Perfumes
Pvt. Ltd.
2012
2 Mr. Mohd. Farhan Admin Officer, Sunrise Hospital 2012
3 Mr. Mohd. Amir Khan Assistant Managet, Axis Bank, Ltd. 2012
4 Mr. Ahmad Shuja Times City Real Estate, Lucknow 2011
5 Mr. Mohd. Saheeh
Nazim
HCL Technologies Pvt. Ltd. NOIDA 2011
6 Mr. Arvind Kr. Rai Avienenthura Securities, Pvt. Ltd.
Lucknow
2011
7 Ms. Vineeta Tripathi Eureka Forbs Ltd. 2011
8 Mr. Ahad Warsi Superhouse Leathers Ltd. Unnao 2011
9 Ms. Arshiya Farooqui Videocon International GSM, Lucknow 2010
10 Ms. Divya Singh Videocon International GSM, Lucknow 2010
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Sr. No Year Special Lectures Workshops Seminars
1 2013 Extension Lecture Nil Nil
2 2012 Topic entitled “Relationship between Economic
Development and Human Development” on Nil Nil
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29th
March, 2012, (Resource person: Dr. Nighat
Ahmad, AMU, Aligarh)
Topic entitled “Promoting Women in
Leadership: India’s Talent Pool” on 1st March,
2012, (Resource person: Ms. Poonam Barua,
Founder Chairperson, Forum for Women in
Leadership & CEO, WILL Forum India)
3 2011
Topic entitled “Educational Attainments in
India – Past, Present & Future” on 24th
August,
2011 (Resource person: Dr. Tauhidur Rahman,
University of Arizona, Tucson, USA)
Topic entitled “Blueprint of Success” on 23rd
September, 2011 (Resource person: Mr. Rajesh
Mishra, Director, Obeetee Pvt. Ltd, Mirzapur)
Topic entitled “Success Mantra for Transition
from Campus to Corporate World” on 19th
October, 2011 (Resource person: Dr. Ishwar
Chandra Gupta, Sri Aurobindo Institute, Indore)
Topic entitled “Analyzing Business
opportunities in Rural Markets” on 22nd
November, 2011 (Resource person: Dr. Jabir
Ali, IIM, Lucknow)
Nil Nil
4 2010
Topic entitled “Private Banking System:
Challenges and Opportunities” on 23rd
July,
2010 (Resource person: Mr. Saif Khan, Deputy
Manager, AXIS Bank ltd, Lucknow)
Topic entitled “scene of Marketing Strategy in
the present Financial Institutions” on 16th
September, 2011 (Resource person: Mr. Kishan
Savant, Branch Manager, Bharti Axa Life
Insurance Co. Ltd. Lucknow)
Topic entitled “Role of Depository Participant
in Capital Market” on 20th
October, 2010
(Resource person: Mrs. Kashmira, Branch
Head, Stock Holding Corpn of India Ltd.)
Nil Nil
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Personality Development
Role Play
Storytelling
Group Discussion
PPT Presentation
Case Studies
Projects etc. are done on regular basis
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
By conducting meeting on regular basis and discussions
Quantifying the number of students passing by first division marks &
second division marks.
Performance in mid semester exam
Participation in the class & other activities of the department
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Various extension activities are conducted in the form of lectures, talks, discussions
with persons from industry and academia by students in coordination with
academic coordinators for their mentoring morale development and guidance
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Business Plan
Case Study
Debate on Business issues
Technical Paper Presentation etc.
Business Games, Ad Mad Show & Slogan Writing these activities are done
at departmental and inter departmental levels in the campus. FIESTA (
Annual function is also organized in the campus)
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Appeal against the NBA decision has been applied, the result of which is awaited.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
The nature of knowledge dissemination is applied in nature. Department is
involved in research activities of scholars enrolled and faculty members.
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Knowledge creation is also done through publication by incorporation of
new ideas.
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
University status is strength for the department
Discipline in the campus
Brand Image
Sincere staff
Dedication on quality learning
Weakness:
Developing infrastructure
Sensitive to career development
Self financing fee structure
Low pace feedback on career counseling of students
Less application from academically top class students
Threats:
Attitude towards knowledge acquisition is low
Students are less serious for technical courses like MBA & BBA
High expectation of students from job profile
Availability/ recruitment of committed staff
Quality of feeding institution
Opportunities:
Being a university we have & cope to go for new courses as per the demand of
corporate world.
Diversifies staff available in the campus
Scope of opening overseas campuses
Tie up with other universities for dual degree programme.
Establishment of separate research consultancy cell
52. Future plans of the department.
The department planning for starting future courses like M.Phil, MBA (Logistics)
MBA (I.B.) & distance programmes at BBA level.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department Medical Sciences
2. Year of establishment 2013
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Yes, faculty of the University
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
UG (MBBS)
PG (M.Sc.)
Ph. D (Biochemistry)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
B.P.Th. Department involved
Pre clinical, Para Clinical, and Clinical Departments
M.Sc.- Department involved
Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology
Medicine, Surgery
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Yes [B.P.Th.]
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 15 17 -
Associate Professors 16 15 -
Asst. Professors 37 38 -
Senior Resident 32 32 -
Tutor/ Demonstrator 24 24 -
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
1 Dr. N. K. Bezbaruah MS Professor Anatomy 9 -
2 Dr. Fida Husain MS Professor Anatomy 11 -
3 Dr. Jitendra Kumar MD Professor Physiology 18+ -
4 Dr. Ajay Kumar M. Sc., Ph.D. Professor Biochemistry 38 4
5 Dr. Pravesh Kumar
Bansal MD Professor Pathology 9+
-
6 Dr. Sunita D.
Deshpande MD Professor Microbiology 9 +
-
7 Dr. Anand Kumar
Shukla MD Professor Pharmacology 10+
-
8 Dr. Abhas Kumar
Singh MD Professor
Forensic
Medicine 12+
-
9 Dr. F. U. Ahmad MD Professor Public Health 14+ -
10 Dr. Nadeem Ahmad MD Professor Community
Medicine 11+
-
11 Dr. Sudhir Kr.
Mehrotra MD Professor Medicine 14+
-
12 Dr. Anil Goyal MD Professor Paedetrics 14+ -
13 Dr. Yogendra Kumar
Singh MS Professor
General
Surgery 36+
-
14 Dr. P. K. Ratheesh MS Professor Orthopedics 10+ -
15 Dr. Renu Garg MD Professor Obstetrics 10 -
16 Dr. Aparna Shukla MD Professor Anesthesiology 10 -
17 Dr. Vijay Prakash
Sharma MDS Professor Orthopedics 35+
-
18 Dr. Seema Singh MD Associate
Professor Physiology 7+
-
19 Dr. Roshan Alam MD Associate
Professor Biochemistry 10
-
20 Dr. Ajay Kumar MD Associate
Professor Biochemistry 8
-
21 Dr. Sanjeev Sahai MD Associate
Professor Microbiology 13
-
22 Dr. H. K. Singh MD Associate
Professor Pharmacology 11
-
23 Dr. Praveer Kumar
Saxena MD
Associate
Professor
Community
Medicine 9+
-
24 Dr. Abhijeet Sen MD Associate
Professor Medicne 35+
-
25 Dr. Swatantra Kumar MD Associate
Professor Pediatrics 9
-
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Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
26 Dr. Sunil Bisen MS Associate
Professor Neuro surgery &
spinal Surgery 23
-
27 Dr. Naveen Srivastava MS Associate
Professor
Arthoscopy,
Arthoplasty 10
-
28 Dr. Charu Singh MS Associate
Professor E.N.T. 9+
-
29 Dr. Shobhna Dube MBBS, FAEH,
FAGE, FICS
Associate
Professor
Gen.
Ophthamology,
Super Specialization
in glaucoma and
Anterior Segment
Surgeries
13+
-
30 Dr. Bhavna MD Associate
Professor Obstetrics 9+
-
31 Dr. K. G. Rao MD Associate
Professor Anesthesiology 4 +
-
32 Dr. Mohammad
Aleem MD
Associate
Professor
Radio-
Diagnosis 6+
-
33 Dr. Pramatma Prasad
Mishra MD
Asst.
Professor Anatomy 1 +
-
34 Dr. Parth Sarthi MD Asst.
Professor Physiology 2 +
-
35 Dr. Dhananjay Tiwari MD Asst.
Professor Biochemistry 4 +
-
36 Dr. Yogesh Kumar
Yadav MD
Asst.
Professor Pathology 5+
-
37 Dr. Sana Jamali MD Asst.
Professor Microbiology 3+
-
38 Dr. Vineeta Bharti MD Asst.
Professor Pharmacology 2+
-
39 Dr. M. N. Siddiqui MD Asst.
Professor
Forensic
Medicine 6 Months
-
40 Dr. Saurabh Kashyap MD Asst.
Professor
Community
Medicine 5 Months
-
41 Dr. Nitin Ranjan
Gupta MD
Asst.
Professor Medicne 5 +
-
42 Dr. Anil Kumar MD, DCH Asst.
Professor Pediatrics 4
-
43 Dr. Mohammad Asad
Haroon MD
Asst.
Professor Dermatology 3
-
44 Dr. Anurag Agarwal MD Asst.
Professor Psychiatry 4 +
-
45 Dr. V. K. Srivastava MD, DTCD Asst.
Professor
T.B. & Chest
Diseases 5
-
46 Dr. M.M.S.A. Khan MS Asst.
Professor Gen. Surgery 39+
-
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Sl.
No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
47 Dr. Gaurav Kumar MS Asst.
Professor Trauma-Spine 6+
-
48 Dr. Ranveer Singh MS Asst.
Professor ENT 9+
-
49 Dr. Mohd. Mobin MS Asst.
Professor Ophthalmology 8
-
50 Dr. Asma Nigar MS Asst.
Professor
Obstetrics &
Gynae 2 +
-
51 Dr. Pawan Kapoor MD Asst.
Professor Anesthesiology 2+
-
52 Dr. Pratap Chandra
Shukla MD
Asst.
Professor Radiology 2+
-
53 Dr. Abu Amir MDS Asst.
Professor
Oral &
Maxillofacial
Surgery
2+
-
54 Dr. Tanmoy Ghatak MBBS,MD,PDCC Asst.
Professor Critical Care 3+
-
55 Dr. Manoj Kumar
Chaurasia M.B.B.S, D.N.B
Asst.
Professor Anesthesiology 5 months
-
56 Dr. Rizwanullah Khan MBBS, MS Asst.
Professor Gen. Surgery 34
-
57 Dr. Abdul Haq MBBS, MS,
FCLCS
Asst.
Professor Gen. Surgery 34
-
58 Dr. Sonu Singh MBBS, MS Asst.
Professor
Obstetrics &
Gynae 3
-
59 Dr. Saeeda waseem MBBS, MS Asst.
Professor Obstetrics 5 Months
-
60 Dr. Pankaj Singh MBBS, MS Asst.
Professor Obstetrics 3 years
-
61 Dr. Sandhya Mishra MBBS , MD Asst.
Professor
Community
Medicine 5 Months
-
62 Dr. Deepak Chopra MBBS , MD Asst.
Professor
Community
Medicine 9 Months
-
63 Dr. Kuldeep
Srivastava MBBS , MD
Asst.
Professor
Community
Medicine 5 Months
-
64 Dr. Sanjay Khanna MBBS , MD Asst.
Professor Pharmacology 6
-
65 Dr.Amit Kumar MD Asst.
Professor Pathology 2 +
-
66 Dr.Siddhart Shankar
Sinha MD
Asst.
Professor Pathology 3 +
-
67 Dr. Prerna Gupta MS
Asst.
Professor
Anatomy 6M
-
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No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
68 Dr.Anshu Mishra MD Asst.
Professor Anatomy 6 M
-
69 Dr.Shilpi Srivastava MD Asst.
Professor Microbiology 7 +
-
70 Dr.Shah Mohammad
Abbas Waseem MD
Asst.
Professor Physiology 3 +
-
71 Dr. Sudhakar Panday MD Sr. Resident Gen. Medicine 7 Months -
72 Dr. Manjari Dwivedi MD Sr. Resident Gen. Medicine 7 Months -
73 Dr. Neha Jain MD Sr. Resident Gen. Medicine 5 Months -
74 Dr. Indr Sain Gautam MD Sr. Resident Gen. Medicine 3 years -
75 Dr. Nikhilesh
Chaturvedi MD Sr. Resident Gen. Medicine 3 +
-
76 Dr. Sonam Singh
Sachan PGDHHM Sr. Resident Gen. Medicine 1 M
-
77 Dr. Mohd. Parvez MD Sr. Resident Pediatrics 2 + -
78 Dr. Parul Chaurasia MD Sr. Resident Pediatrics 2+ -
79 Dr. Umesh Kumar
Pathak MD Sr. Resident Pediatrics 6 Months
-
80 Dr. Nitin Singh MS Sr. Resident Gen. Surgery 3 years -
81 Dr. Imran Mohd.
Ansari MS Sr. Resident Gen. Surgery 4 +
-
82 Dr. Mohd. Rashid MS Sr. Resident Gen. Surgery 1 Year -
83 Dr. Virendra Bahadur
Singh MS Sr. Resident Gen. Surgery 1 Year
-
84 Dr. Mudit Kumar
Agarwal MS Sr. Resident Gen. Surgery 1 Year
-
85 Dr. Anoop Kumar
Jaiswal MS Sr. Resident Gen. Surgery 1Year
-
86 Dr. Varun Vijay DNB Sr. Resident Orthopedics 2 Year -
87 Dr. Anuj Rastogi DNB Sr. Resident Orthopedics 3 Years -
88 Dr. Utkarsh Shahi MS Sr. Resident Orthopedics 3 Months -
89 Dr. Pankaj Kumar
Verma DNB Sr. Resident ENT 1+
-
90 Dr. Jaya Gupta MS Sr. Resident ENT 1+ -
91 Dr. Pooja Kanodia MS Sr. Resident Ophthalmology 8 Years -
92 Dr. Shikha Agarwal MS Sr. Resident Ophthalmology 6 Months -
93 Dr. Shaikh Mahjabin DNB Sr. Resident Obstetrics &
Gynae 2+
-
94 Dr. Sanam Mumtaz DNB Sr. Resident Obstetrics &
Gynae 2 years
-
95 Dr. Asha Mishra DNB Sr. Resident Obstetrics &
Gynae 2 Years
-
96 Dr. Adeeb Faisal DA Sr. Resident Anaesthesia 10 Months -
97 Dr. Md. Nayab Akhtar DA Sr. Resident Anaesthesia 6 Months -
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No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
98 Dr. Raj Grish
K.Bhumiya MD Sr. Resident Radiology 6 Months
-
99 Dr. Atul Kumar MD Sr. Resident Radiology Fresher -
100 Dr. Sonal Saxena MDS Sr. Resident Dentistry 3 Years -
101 Dr. Atiuddin Siddiqui BDS Sr. Resident - 1 Years -
102 Dr. O. P. Gupta MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 3 Years
-
103 Dr. N. B. Singh MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 3 Years
-
104 Dr. Akhlaque Ahmad MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
105 Dr. R. K. Nigam MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
106 Dr. Stuti Tondon MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 2 Years
-
107 Dr. Jai Narain MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 2 Years
-
108 Dr. Neema Tiwari MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
109 Dr. Azkia Khan MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - Fresher
-
110 Miss Priyanka Thapa
Manger M.Sc.
Tutor/
Demonstrator - 2 Years
-
111 Dr. M. M. Prasad MBBS, DCP Tutor/
Demonstrator - 2 Years
-
112 Dr. Ibrar Ahmad
Ansari MBBS
Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
113 Dr. Varsha Kumari MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
114 Dr. Muneeruddin MBBS, DCP Tutor/
Demonstrator - 3 years
-
115 Dr. Shah Mohammad
Faizan MBBS
Tutor/
Demonstrator - 6 Months
-
116 Dr. Mohd. Hashim MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - Fresher
-
117 Dr. Hira Shuaib MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - Fresher
-
118 Dr. K. S. Srivastava MBBS, DCP Tutor/
Demonstrator - 2 Years
-
119 Dr. Anita Verma MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
120 Dr. Aviral Chandra MBBS
Tutor/
Demonstrator
- 1 Years
-
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No.
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for the
last 4 yr
121 Dr. Kalika Prasad
Yadav MBBS
Tutor/
Demonstrator
- 1 Years
-
122 Dr. Ruby Singh MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
123 Dr. Rizwan Farooq
Shaikh MBBS
Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
124 Dr. Sara Siddiqui MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
125 Dr. Qasim Huda Khan MBBS Tutor/
Demonstrator - 1 Years
-
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Pre clinical 1:12 Para clinical 1:12
Clinical 1:08
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Technical staff 59
Nursing staff 191
Non teaching staff 31
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies :
Clinical/epidemiological/ health system research
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project - wise.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
Nil a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Nil
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20. Research facility:
o State recognition U. P. Government
o National recognition Yes, Research Laboratories, all the Pre & Para
Clinical Department Recognized by Medical Council
of India.
o International recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies : Nil
22. Publications
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
54
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books Nil
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average 157
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 3.7
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
o Industries in India and abroad:
Dr. F.U. Ahmed, Dean, visited the laboratories of School of
Pharmaceutical Sciences for doing research on Enzyme Immunology at
the invitation of Shawa University, Tokyo, Japan in 1987.
26. Faculty serving in (a) National committees (b) International committees c) Editorial
Boards (d) any other (please specify)
1. National Committee:
Prof. F.U. Ahmed, Dean Faculty of Medicine:-
Appointed as a Chairman of scientific advisory committee of Desert Medicine
Research Centre (ICMR) - 2013
Appointed as member of scientific Advisory Group (Division of Nutrition)
(ICMR) - 2013
Appointed as member of Committee of experts for establishing “Nutrition
Centers” in Indian by ICMR - 2013
Appointed as member expert Group committee the NCCPE for National
documentation of Polio Eradication in India by INCLEN -2013.
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Appointed as chairperson of “Research Advisory Committee” of ICMR for
establishment of model Rural Health Research units during 12th
plan period -
2013.
Appointed as “Chairperson of the Ethical Committee” North East Indira
Gandhi Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Shillong, 2013.
Attended the North East conference of Microbiologist (NEMICROCON 2013)
at Sillong as a guest of Honour.
Dr. Nadeem Ahmed, Professor, Deptt. Of Comm. Medicine
Appointed as member expert Group committee the NCCPE for National
documentation of Polio Eradication in India by INCLEN.
2. Editorial Board:
Dr. N.K. Bezbaruah, Prof. & HoD, Anatomy: Reviewer of Medical Journal
published from Dr. MJR University, Chennai.
Dr. Mohd. Amzarul, Assistant Professor, Medicine: Appointed as reviewer
in Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs):
Medical Education Technologies Orientation/workshop as per M.C.I.
Schedule for north India 5th
to 7th
Dec 2013 at K.G.Medical University
Training, Conference, CME and Workshop organized by the
Departments
Depart fo Community Medicine “CME held on 02.12.2013 and the topic
“HIV/AIDS”.DGAP Stakeholders Meeting 5-6 January, 2012.
Department of Medicine:
Recent Trends in management Bronchial Asthma on 08th
May, 2013
Vitamin ‘D’ – Role of Sunshine Vitamin in Modern Medical Practice on 20th
August 2013
Workshop on COPD held on 18th
November 2013
Department of Surgery:
CME held on 09th
March, 2013 and the topic covered.
Improved wound healing & management of PID with placentrex
Role of branched chain Amino acid in hastening recovery of major
postoperative cases and GIT critically disable patients.
CME Held on 17th
August 2013 and the topic “ABC in critical care
management of RTA-cases at receiving hospital”.
28. Student projects: o percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects Nil o percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
industry / institute Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by the
a) Faculty
Dr. N.K. Bezbaruah, Prof. & HOD, Anatomy 1. Fellowship certificate in diabetology received from MV hospital Chennai.
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2. Bharat Shiksha Ratna Award from Global Society of Health and Educational
growth New Delhi.
Doctoral/ Post-Doctoral fellows b) Students Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
International) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :
Yes, Guided by Institutional Ethics Committee
32. Student profile programme-wise: 1st batch of MBBS student admitted in 2013
Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
M.B.B.S 424 52 48 52.00 48.00
M.Sc. Microbiology 53 18 16 52.95 47.05
M.Sc. Anatomy 15 7 8 46.67 53.33
M.Sc. Biochemistry 35 15 18 45.45 54.55
M.Sc. Physiology 6 5 1 83.33 16.67
33. Diversity of Student
Name of the
Programme (refer to question
no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
M.Sc. Microbiology Nil 90.91 9.09 Nil
M.Sc. Anatomy Nil 80.00 20.00 Nil
M.Sc. Biochemistry Nil 100 Nil Nil
M.Sc. Physiology Nil 100 Nil Nil
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. :
Nil
35. Student progression
M.P.Th. 2013
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 58%
PG to M.Phil. NA
PG to Ph.D. NA
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA
Employed
Campus selection Nil
Other than campus recruitment 50%
Entrepreneurs 50%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university Nil
From the other universities with in the state 80%
From universities from other states 20%
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the
assessment period :
Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
No. of Books : 567
No. of backvolumes : 112 Indian, 53 Foreign
No. of e-journals : 28 Indian, 17 Foreign
b) Internet Bandwidth for staff and students : 1 Gbps round the clock
c) Total number of class rooms : 05
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 05
e) Students’ laboratories : 11
f) Research laboratories : 09
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01 Central Research Laboratory, 08 Departmental research Laboratories (as per
Minimum Standard Requirement of MCI)
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
Ph.D. Biochemistry
S.No. Name of Student
Under of Doctors
1. Priyanka Manga Thapa
From the Host
Institution
Dr. Ajay Kumar
2. Mohd. Mustafa Khan Dr. Ajay Kumar
3. Lingadi Jhansi Laxmi Dr. Ajay Kumar
4. Rajendra Kumar Shukla From the Other
Institution
Dr. S.K. Khanna, Dr. Ajay
Kumar
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university
15 students
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
1. The existing guideline/syllabus of the under graduate MBBS program of
medical council of India British Medical Council, West Bengal University
of Health Sciences, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical
Education & Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences was
reviewed and a competence based curriculum was evolved.
2. Senior Teachers opinion of the deficiencies in the existing syllabus and
strategies of implementation and suggestion of making curriculum
competence based is incorporated.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from?
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Periodic feedback is obtained from faculty member and students on the
teaching methodology & students learning ability, monitoring of students
performance which is reviewed and accordingly teaching programs are
modified.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The feedback obtained from teachers & students are placed in the meeting of
Board of studies for discussion and incorporation.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Nil
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43. List of the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
NA
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
NA
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
As per the recommendation of Medical Council of India – Didactic lecture, small
group teaching hands on teaching, portfolio learning.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Regular Monitoring of all the types teaching program through continued student
assessment program, reviewing the outcome & revising the strategy.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The students are involved to in identifying the health needs of the community
allotted to them. The student along with teacher, field level supervisor, prepare a
suitable health program to address the health needs. This program is
implemented by Encouraging Community Participation under the supervision of
the teacher.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
As in 47
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Yes, MCI sends assessors to visit the institution every year till the formal
recognition of the course. During inspection the assessors evaluate the
infrastructure, manpower, teaching program and availability of teaching material
in the institution.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
The Institute is in its infancy and we have just introduced the Research Program.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths 1. Adequate member of qualified & motivated faculty.
2. Good interdepartmental co-ordination of student & teacher participation in
curriculum planning & implementation.
3. Availability of Structured formative of summative assessment program.
4. Process of continued adaptation of the teaching/training as per the need of the
learners.
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Weaknesses 1. Limited scope of major structural changes in the curriculum as the minimum
standard requirement of MCI in rigid.
2. Availability of limited alternative evidence based curriculum models to
change the existing old curriculum.
3. Resistance from the old faculty member for any change.
Opportunities The institute is just evolving its own training program and the team members are
young, experienced and innovative. The university is also supporting change.
Challenges 1. Adaptation of the modified curricula to meet the MCI 'S minimum standard
requirement.
2. Maintaining of the faculty member through a structured capacity building program.
52. Future plans of the department.
1. To start several graduate courses viz. Hospital Administration, Public
Health, and Laboratory Medicine.
2. To start the Post Graduate courses in different discipline of Medical
Sciences.
3. To involve all the Department in basic, clinical, epidemiological and
health system research.
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1. Name of the Department : Pharmacy
2. Year of establishment : 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university
Yes, faculty of the University
4. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) :
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Master of Pharmacy
Ph. D.
5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
B. Pharm : Mathematics, Computer and English (Professional Communication)
M. Pharm : Computer, Biotechnology & Biostatistics
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
7. Details of programmes / courses discontinued, if any, with reasons :
Diploma of Pharmacy (D. Pharm.) in the year 2010 due to lack of required number of
students.
8. Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System : Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Faculty actively takes part in teaching Pharmacology to Bachelor of
Physiotherapy course in the Department of Physiotherapy and M. Sc.
Nanopharmacology & Nanomedicine in the Faculty of Applied Science.
Faculty also provides the facility of animal house to other department like –
Department of Biotechnology after due approval from Institutional Animal
Ethic Committee (IAEC).
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including
CAS/MPS)
Professor 04 01 (Emeritus Prof.) -
Associate Professors 04 01 -
Asst. Professors 04 22 -
Lecturer 14 01
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance (as on 7th
May 2014)
Sl.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
years of
Experie
nce
No. of
Ph.D.
students
guided
for last 4
years.
1 Prof. (Dr.) H. H.
Siddiqui
Ph.D.
(Bombay), Ph.
D. (West
Aust.), M. I.
Biol. (London)
Advisor to V.
C. / Dean /
Emeritus Prof.
Pharmacology 47 + 25
2 Dr. Arshad Hussain Ph. D.,
M. Pharm.
Associate Prof.
& Head
Pharmacognosy
& Phytochemistry
6 years 11
3 Dr. Anuradha
Mishra
Ph. D.,
M. Pharm.
Asst. Prof. Pharmacology 8 years 01
4 Mr. Anup Kumar
Sirbaiya
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
11
years
Nil
5 Mr. Muhammad
Arif
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacognosy
& Phytochemistry
7 years Nil
6 Dr. Mohd. Talib
Hussain
Ph. D.,
M. Pharm.
Asst. Prof. Pharmacology 8 years Nil
7 Mr. Mohd. Mujahid M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacy
Practice
7 years Nil
8 Mr. Badruddeen M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacology
7 years Nil
9 Mr. Mohd. Khalid
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacognosy
& Phytochemistry
7 years Nil
10 Mr. Juber Akhtar M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutics
6 years Nil
11 Mr. Kuldeep Singh M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
6 years Nil
12 Dr. Mehnaz Kamal Ph. D.,
M. Pharm.
Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
6 years Nil
13 Mr. Md. Sarfaraj
Hussain
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacognosy
& Phytochemistry
6 years Nil
14 Mr. Arun Kumar M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
6 years Nil
15 Mrs. Poonam
Kushwaha
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutics 6 years Nil
16 Dr. Satya Prakash
Singh
Ph. D.,
M. Pharm.
Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutics 7 years Nil
17 Mr. Vaseem
Ahmad Ansari
B. Pharm.,
M. Tech.
Asst. Prof. Microbiology /
Biotechnology`
8 years Nil
18 Mrs. Shazia
Usmani
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacognosy
& Phytochemistry
7 years Nil
19 Mr. Tarique
Mahmood Ansari
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacology 8 years Nil
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20 Mr. Mohd. Khustar M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmacology
6 years Nil
21 Mr. Paramdeep
Bagga
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
6 years Nil
22 Mr. Md. Azizur
Rahman
M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
5 years Nil
23 Mr. Ranjan Kumar M. Pharm. Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
4 years Nil
24 Dr. Md.
Faiyazuddin
Ph. D.,
M. Pharm.
Asst. Prof. Pharmaceutics
5 years Nil
25 Ms. Yasmeen Jahan M. Pharm. Lecturer
Pharmacology 3 year Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, faculty, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
1. Dr. Madan Godbole, Head, Deptt. Of Endrocinocrology, SGPGI, Lko.
2. Dr. C. Nath, Deputy Director, CDRI, Lucknow.
3. Dr. A. K. Saxena, Senior Scientist, CDRI, Lucknow.
4. Prof. (Dr.) Rakesh Kumar Dixit, Deptt. Of Pharmacology, C. S. M. Medical
University, Lucknow.
5. Dr. V. L. Sharma, Senior Principal Scientist, CDRI, Lucknow.
6. Prof. (Dr.) S. N. Pandeya, Dean, Pharmacy, Saroj Institute of Technology &
Management, Lucknow.
7. Dr. Satyawan Singh, Director, Saroj Institute of Technology & Management,
Lucknow.
8. Dr. Gautam Palit, Senior Scientist, CDRI, Lucknow.
9. Prof. K. K. Pant, Head, Deptt. Of Pharmaccology, C. S. M. Medical
University, Lucknow.
10. Dr. I. H. Farooqui, Rtd. Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
11. Prof. (Dr.) Akhtar Hussain, Founder Director, CIMAP & Former Vice –
Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
12. Dr. S. K. Singh, Senior Scientist, CDRI, Lucknow.
13. Dr. S. H. Ansari, Professor, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
14. Dr. D. C. Purohit, Scientist Incharge, Animal Division, Lucknow.
15. Dr. D. S. Upadhay, Head, Animal division, CDRI, Lucknow.
16. Dr. Mohd. Anwar, Scientist, CIMAP, Lucknow.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG - 1:10
PG - 1:5
Ph. D. - 1:8
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and
filled and actual
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Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual
Academic support (Technical) Staff
Lab. Instructor 08 08 08
Lab. Asst. / tech. 03 03 03
Administrative Staff
Store–Keeper–cum-Incharge,
Dean & Administrative Office
01 01 01
Lib. Asst. 01 01 01
Junior Clerk 01 01 01
Computer Operator 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas recognized by funding agencies
Oil Based Nano - Emulsion Recognized UPCST, Lucknow
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST, Govt. of India, New
Delhi.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies and grants
received project-wise.
a) National One from UPCST and one from DST
b) International funding agencies Nil
c) Total grants received 28 lacs
Names of the funding agencies are given below -
Funding Agency - UPCST, Lucknow. Project title – “Development,
characterization, Bio – distribution and Anti – Cancer activity of novel oil based
nano – emulsions of Quercetin and Rutin Bio – actives for Oral delivery”
Grants Received -
Funding Agency - DST, Govt. of India, New Delhi. Project tiltle –
“Nanotechnology based Chemopreventive approaches for the oral delivery of
Silymarin in Liver cancer.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and grants received
k) All India collaboration b) International
NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, etc.;
total grants received.
Yes, 19 lacs
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20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition State Government
national recognition University Grants Commission, CDRI, NBRI,
Birbal Sahani Institute of Paleobotany, Jamia
Hamdard
international recognition NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
NIL
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
106 national / international papers published. 26 papers are of impact
journals.
Monographs -
Nil
Chapters in Books -
Ms. Poonam Kushwaha – “Genotoxic Impurities in Pharmaceuticals” in
Pharmainfo.net
Ms. Poonam Kushwaha – “Pharmaceuticals & Food product” in
Pharmainfo.net
Dr. Anuradha Mishra – “An overview on eating disorders in Recent
Developments on Neurological Diseases by Anna capasso.” Published by
Research Signpost (ISBN – 978 – 81 – 308 – 0524 – 5 – 2013)
Edited books – same as below.
Books with ISBN with details of publishers –
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui titled – “Bioassay of Drugs”, ISBN: 978-81-
904011-2-8, Globalmedik Publications (2009).
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui titled – “Essentials of Pharmacology”, ISBN:
978-81-904011-7-3, Globalmedik Publications (2010).
Mr. Md. Faiyazuddin in 2012 titled – “Skin delivery of Lemongrass oil by
Microemulsion technique”, ISBN: 978-3-8484-2775-8 LAP LAMBERT
Academic Publishing, GmbH & Co. Deutschland Saarbrucken, Germany.
Number listed in International database (for e.g. Web of science, Scopus,
Humanities, international complete, dare database – international social directory,
EBSCO host, etc.)
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Total 106 national / international papers published. Only 26 papers are of
impact journals.
Citation index – range / average 0.11 – 3.94 (1.035)
SNIP 0.01 – 0.54 (0.119)
SJR 0.04 – 1.103 (0.275)
Impact factor - range / average 0.205 to 5.732 (1.61)
h – index 4 – 149 (39.52)
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/
industries in India and abroad
Nil 26. Faculty serving in
a) National Committees –
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui as Chairman, Institutional Ethic Committee to
monitor the clinical trial conducted by Central Research Institution of
Unani Medicine, Lucknow
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui is also life member of Indian Pharmacological
society.
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui is Chairman, Institutional Animal Ethic
Committee, Integral University, Lucknow (Appointed by CPCSEA,
Ministry of Environment & Forest, Government of India).
Mr. Baduddeen is the Member Secretary, Institutional Animal Ethic
Committee, Integral University, Lucknow (Appointed by CPCSEA,
Ministry of Environment & Forest, Government of India).
b) International Committees - Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui is member of Advisory
and Revision Committee, Libiyan Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology.
c) Editorial boards – Mr. Md. Faiyazuddin is member of editorial board,
International journal of Pharmacy teaching and practice.
d) Any other (please specify)-
Mr. Md. Faiyazuddin is guest editor for the thematic issue
“Nanotherapeutics agents for Asthma and related conditions” for Recent
Patent on Allergy & Inflammation Drug Discovery – 2012, Bentham
Science, USA.
Mr. Satya Prakash Singh is reviewer of Journal Drug Development and
Industrial Pharmacy.
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e) Invited as guest speaker –
International -
Mr. Md. Sarfaraj Hussain attended 13th
Congress of the International
Society for Ethnopharmacology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria from
2nd
September – 6th
September’2012. He also presented a poster in the
Congress.
Dr. Arshad Hussain attended 4th
International Conference on young
chemists 2013, Penang, Malaysia on 30th
January – 1st Febuary’2013. He
also presented poster in the conference titled – “Three long chain fatty
acids isolated from Celastus paniculators”.
National –
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui was invited as speaker in DST Inspire
Programme held at Integral University on 17th
November’2011 to speak
on “Stem Cell Research”..
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui was invited as speaker and chairman of
scientific session at National Seminar on Technological Advances in
Pharmaceutical Education & Research held on 26th
April’2010.
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui was invited as speaker and chairman of
scientific session at 46th
National Convention of Indian Hospital
Pharmacy Association (IHPA) held on 25th
& 26th
October’2009.
Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui was invited as speaker in 3rd
International
symposium on Advances in Cardio vascular Sciences, New Delhi
(December’2008).
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation programmes,
workshops, training programmes and similar programmes).
Faculty recharging strategies are as follows -
Short Term Courses
Refresher Courses
Workshops
Participation in Conferences/Seminars
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Prof. (Dr.) H. H. Siddiqui along with Dr. Arshad Hussain periodically takes
the meeting to motive the faculty members and also invites some senior
persons from various field to update the faculty members
28. Student Projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental
projects 100% (M. Pharma Projects)
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty Nil
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /
international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
NIL
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics for research followed by the departments is available in Ph.D.
Ordinance
32. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course (refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B. Pharma. 94 53 07 88.33% 11.66%
M. Pharma. 61 15 13 53.57% 46.43%
Ph. D. 16 02 00 12.50% 00%
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Course (refer to
question no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
M. Pharm. 36.36% 63.64% 0% Not Applicable
Ph. D. 13.79% 62.08% 24.13% Not Applicable
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations,
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NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Category-wise details are as follows -
Competitive examination No. of students
GATE 01 (in 2008)
02 (in 2009)
01 (in 2010)
GPAT 14 (in 2010)
06 (in 2011)
07 (in 2012)
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 36.36% (8 out of 22 in 2013)
PG to M.Phil. Not Applicable
PG to Ph.D. 13.79% ( 4 out of 29)
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
3.44%
96.56%
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 3.84%
from other universities within the State 26.92%
from universities from other States 65.38%
from universities outside the country 3.84%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
Five faculty members were awarded Ph.D. Degree during the assessment period
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
Yes, equipped with latest collection of books, national & international &
journals, Pharmacoepia, Formularies etc.
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b) Internet Bandwidth for staff and students : Yes, available in Computer
Lab (about 10 systems).
c) Total number of class rooms : 06
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 01 Seminar Hall
e) Students’ laboratories : 11
f) Research laboratories : 04
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host university
Mr. Kuldeep Singh
Mr. Talha Jawaid
Mrs. Mehnaz Kamal Awarded in 2013
Mrs. Pragati Shakya Thesis Submitted
Mr. Anup Kumar Sirbaiya
Mr. Arun Kumar
Mr. Md. Sarfaraj Hussain Thesis Submitted
Mr. Juber Akhtar Thesis Submitted
Mr. Mohd. Talib Hussain Awarded in 2013
Mrs. Poonam Kushwaha Thesis Submitted
Mr. Mohd. Khalid
Mr. Badruddeen Thesis Submitted
Mr. Vaseem Ahmad Ansari
Mr. Muhammad Arif
Mr. Parmesh Kumar Diwedi
Mr. Hari Narayan Kushwaha Awarded in 2012
Mrs. Himani Awasthi Thesis Submitted
Mr. Wahaj Uddin Awarded in 2012
Mrs. Shazia Usmani
Mr. Mohd. Akhlaqur Rahman
Ms. Shadma Wahab
Mr. Tarique Mahmood Ansari
Mr. Mohd. Mujahid
Mr. Mohd. Khustar
Mr. Paramdeep Bagga
Ms. Amrita Saxena
Mr. Manish Jain
Mr. B. Vishal Mohansingh
Mr. Parwez Ahmad
Ms. Gurpreet Kaur
Mr. Vinod Kumar Singh
Mr. Mohd. Azizur Rahman
Mr. Utsab Debnath
Mr. Subhash Dwivedi
Mr. Abul Barkat
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Mr. Sarjeel Kaleem
Ms. Aleeza Rizvi
Ms. Ambreen Shoaib
Mr. Ranjan Kumar
Mohd. Ahmad
a) From other Universities (Ph. D.)
Mr. Md. Faiyazuddin Awarded in 2012
Mr. Satya Prakash Singh Awarded in 2012
Ms. Anuradha Mishra Awarded in 2012
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university
07 students
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
In 2013, M. Pharm. syllabus was revised with the introduction of new discipline –
Pharmaceutics. Before its introduction as well as revision, all the preparation were
done especially syllabus was studied deeply as proposed by AICTE (as its model
syllabus 2011) and it was thought that whether it will be flexible in the current
scenario or not. It was approved & discussed with teaching faculty members &
board of studies. After that it was approved and discussed in the academic council
and executive council of Integral University.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, the faculty board meets to update the curriculum inorder to incorporate
the suggestion made.
After approval of faculty board, the proposal is sent to Academic Council of
University for approval.
When Academic Council approves, it is implemented by the department
students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, the administration communicates it to the department for further
improvement and implementation.
alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
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Yes, the department updates its curriculum to meet the current market trends
and policies.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Amresh Kumar (B. Pharm. 2012) – M. R.
2. Kamlesh Kumar (B. Pharm. 2012) – M. R.
3. Kshitiz Tiwari (B. Pharm. 2012) M. R.
4. Danish – ur – Rahman (B. Pharm. 2012) –M. R.
5. Mohd. Ayaz (B. Pharm. 2012) –M. R.
6. Faisal Majeed (B. Pharm. 2012) M. R.
7. Nageshwar Shah (B. Pharm. 2012) –M. R.
8. Nitesh Kumar Singh (B. Pharm. 2012) – Bank Clerk
9. Vishnu Sharma (B. Pharm. 2012) –M. R.
10. Sultan Ahmad Khan (B. Pharm. 2012) –M. R.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts.
Time to time lectures /seminars / tutorials are arranged to strengthen student
knowledge by experts
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The various methods adopted by the faculties for teaching are as follows:
By active Lectures
Power Point Presentation
Tutorials
Group discussions
Assigned readings
Class tests
Softwares etc
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
The assignments / seminars / quizzes / tutorials / class tests are organized to see the
performance of students to ensure programme objectives are constantly met.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
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Students are encouraged to attend various competitive and non – competitive
programmes / examination organized by various government and private
sector organization.
Faculty members are advised to attend the various national and international
level seminars, workshops, conferences and symposium.
Protorial Board of University – Mr. Anup Kumar Sirbaiya.
Anti – Ragging Committee – Mr. Juber Akhtar, Dr. S.P. Singh, Mr. Sarfaraz
Husain and Ms. Mehnaz Kamal.
Departmental Disciplinary Committee – Dr. Arshad Hussain, Mr. anup
Kumar Sirbaiya, Mr. Kuldeep Singh, Mr. Arun Kumar and Mr. Juber
Akhtar.
NSS Programme Officer – Dr. Satya Prakash Singh, Mr. Kuldeep Singh
Departmental Sports Coordinator – Mr. Kuldeep Singh
Departmental GRE Cell – Ms. Shazia Usmani
Departmental GPAT Cell – Ms. Mehnaz Kamal
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department conducts various activities for coverage of content beyond the
syllabus.
Tutorials for GPAT and GRE are arranged in the department by the
concerned faculty members.
Training and placement related programmes are also organized with our
University’s Centre for career guidance and development.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If
yes, give details.
Yes by the Pharmacy Council of India
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
Department is encouraging faculty members to present knowledgeable,
equipped with latest trends, discoveries etc
Summer series lectures of Faculty Development Programme.
Now the management have decided that on Saturdays, each faculty members
will deliver a seminar on recent research topics
51. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
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department.
Strength:
Good research environment.
Instrument and machine laboratory for product development.
A modernized library with vast collections of latest editions of books and
journals.
Herbal garden with variety of medicinal and aromatic plants.
IAEC approved Animal house to provide facilities in research to our M. Pharm. &
Ph. D. students.
Weakness:
Need of fund generation from government agencies.
Need for some more sophisticated instrument like IR, HPTLC, etc.
Interaction with industry.
Interaction with leaders of the profession from industry as well as research
institute.
Inter – departmental collaboration within the University.
Opportunities:
Upgrading academically.
Upgrading professional ethics.
More collaborative work from outside.
Development in research work.
To work in the clinical setup.
Challenges:
Continuous change of market trends.
Continuous change in field of research and technologies.
Placement of students.
MOUs with industries & research institute of repute.
Providing sophisticated research facilities.
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52. Future plans of the department.
Improvement in Teaching Methodology –
Self – Learning programme by –
Computer – aided softwares.
Assigned reading followed by Group discussions.
Seminars and quizzes.
MCQs
Did Active Teaching –
Teacher student interaction on the topics covered in course
And on related fields.
Stress on Research projects –
Thrust area of Faculty –
Cardio – vascular research in the field of cardio – protective action of
medicinal plants in our traditional system of medicines.
Peptic ulcer and its cause and role of medicinal plants.
Evaluation of medicinal plants in respiratory diseases.
Other important research areas –
Nano – pharmacology
Nano – pharmaceutics
Herbal nano drug delivery
To develop new drug delivery systems & drug design techniques using
latest technologies.
Synthesis, development and validation of new compounds having
therapeutics values.
To develop central laboratory facilities