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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE Mandatory Disclosure 8 th March, 2018 1 AICTE File Number 1-3709074021 Date & Period of last approval New Applicant (applied for Academic Year 2018-19) 2 Name of the Institution The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur Address of the Institution Gram-Rupa Ki Nangal, Post-Sumel, Via-Jamdoli, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India City & Pin Code Jaipur – 302031 State/ UT Rajasthan Longitude & Latitude 75.92381, 26.93641 Phone number with STD Code 0141-5191851 / 852 Fax number with STD Code 0141-2689014 Office hours at the Institute 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM Academic hours at the Institute 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM E-mail [email protected] Website www.lnmiit.ac.in Nearest Railway Station (dist in Km) Jaipur Junction, 13.6 Km Nearest Airport (distance in Km) Jaipur International Airport, Sanganer, 22.5 Km. 3 Type of Institution Deemed-to-be-University as per UGC Act, 1956 4 Name of the Organization running the Institution The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur Type of the Organization The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur is a 'Not-for-Profit' institution of higher learning that has been established in 'Public-Private Partnership' mode by the LNM Foundation and the Government of Rajasthan Address of the Organization Gram-Rupa Ki Nangal, Post-Sumel, Via-Jamdoli, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Registered with Under Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958 (Raj. Act No. 28, 1958) Registration date September 14, 2002 Website of the Organization www.lnmiit.ac.in 5 Name of the affiliating University Not applicable, since the Institute is a Deemed-to-be-University Address Not applicable Website Not applicable Latest affiliation period Not applicable 6 Name of Principal/ Director Prof. Rahul Banerjee Exact Designation Director Phone number with STD code 0141-5189213 FAX number with STD code 0141-2689016 E-mail [email protected] Highest Degree Ph.D. Field of specialization Computer Networking (Protocol engineering, QoS, Routing, Mobility, Vehicular Networking), Wearable Computing (involving non-invasive sensing, on-body computing, Body Area Networking) and Ubiquitous Computing (including Internet of Things / Cyber-Physical Systems and Ambient Intelligence)

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

Mandatory Disclosure 8th March, 2018 1 AICTE File Number 1-3709074021

Date & Period of last approval New Applicant (applied for Academic Year 2018-19) 2 Name of the Institution The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur

Address of the Institution Gram-Rupa Ki Nangal, Post-Sumel, Via-Jamdoli,

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

City & Pin Code Jaipur – 302031

State/ UT Rajasthan

Longitude & Latitude 75.92381, 26.93641

Phone number with STD Code 0141-5191851 / 852

Fax number with STD Code 0141-2689014

Office hours at the Institute 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM

Academic hours at the Institute 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM

E-mail [email protected]

Website www.lnmiit.ac.in

Nearest Railway Station (dist in Km)

Jaipur Junction, 13.6 Km

Nearest Airport (distance in Km) Jaipur International Airport, Sanganer, 22.5 Km. 3 Type of Institution Deemed-to-be-University as per UGC Act, 1956

4 Name of the Organization running

the Institution The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur

Type of the Organization The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur is a 'Not-for-Profit' institution of higher learning that has been established in 'Public-Private Partnership' mode by the LNM Foundation and the Government of Rajasthan

Address of the Organization Gram-Rupa Ki Nangal, Post-Sumel, Via-Jamdoli,

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Registered with Under Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958 (Raj. Act No. 28, 1958)

Registration date September 14, 2002

Website of the Organization www.lnmiit.ac.in 5 Name of the affiliating University Not applicable, since the Institute is a Deemed-to-be-University

Address Not applicable

Website Not applicable

Latest affiliation period Not applicable 6 Name of Principal/ Director Prof. Rahul Banerjee

Exact Designation Director

Phone number with STD code 0141-5189213

FAX number with STD code 0141-2689016

E-mail [email protected]

Highest Degree Ph.D.

Field of specialization Computer Networking (Protocol engineering, QoS, Routing, Mobility, Vehicular Networking), Wearable Computing (involving non-invasive sensing, on-body computing, Body Area Networking) and Ubiquitous Computing (including Internet of Things / Cyber-Physical Systems and Ambient Intelligence)

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7 Governing Council Members 1. Chairman, appointed by the LNM Foundation Mr. Lakshmi Niwas Mittal, B.Com., CEO ArcelorMittal

2. Director of the Institute, Member Secretary (Ex-officio): Prof. Rahul Banerjee, Ph.D.

3. A nominees of the Government of India, Member (Ex-officio) 4. A nominees of the University Grants Commission,

Member (Ex-officio) Prof. Arjun Dasgupta, Ph.D., former Professor, University of

Calcutta 5. Three nominees of the State Government, Member (Ex-officio)

Chief Secretary, Government of Rajasthan Mr. Ashok Jain (I.A.S.), Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan

Principal Secretary, Finance, Government of Rajasthan Mr. Devendra Bhushan Gupta (I.A.S.), Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of Rajasthan

Secretary, Department of Technical Education, Government of Rajasthan Mr. Rajhans Upadhyay (I.A.S.), Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Technical Education, Govt. of Rajasthan

6. Four Nominees of the LNM Foundation, in addition to the Chairman, Nominated Members Mr. Prabh Das (Ex. I.A. S.), LUM Foundation, MD & CEO – HMEL Mr. Rajan Tandon, LUM Foundation, Vice President (Finance), Mittal

Investment U. K. Limited 7. Dean Academic of the Institute, Member (Ex-officio)

Prof. Ravi Prakash Gorthi, Ph.D. 8. Not more than four academic members of International repute to be co-

opted by the Council, Nominated Members Prof. B. Ravi, Professor, IIT Bombay Prof. Pankaj Jalote, Director, IIIT Delhi Prof. S. C. Sahasrabudhe, (Former Director), DAIICT, Gandhinagar

9. Not more than five members of International repute representing Information Technology, Communications and related industry or any other industry where Information Technology is relevant to be co-opted by the Council, Nominated Members Mr. V. Krishnan, Talent Development Specialist & Performance

Consultant, Former Head – Learning Shared Services, HCL Technologies Limited

10. Other independent members as may be co-opted by the council

Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting

At least three meetings in an Academic Year Last meeting was held on January 5, 2018

8 Academic Council 1. Director (Vice Chancellor), Ex-officio Chairperson

Prof. Rahul Banerjee 2. All Deans, Ex-officio Members

Prof. Ravi Prakash Gorthi, Dean Academic Affairs Prof. G.D. Sharma, Dean Research & Consultancy Dr. Sakthi Balan M., Dean Faculty Affairs Dr. Amit Neogi, Dean Student Affairs Dr. Manju Dhariwal, Dean, Alumni Affairs and Resource Generation

3. All Heads of the Department, Ex-officio Members Dr. Subrat Kumar Dash, HoD CSE Prof. Raghuvir Singh Tomar, HoD ECE Dr. Manoj Kumar, HoD MME Dr. Somnath Biswas, HoD Physics Dr. Vikas Gupta, HoD Mathematics Dr. Rajbala Singh, HoD HSS

4. All Professors other than the Deans and Heads of the departments, Ex-officio Members Prof. Narasimha Bolloju, CSE Prof. Mohan K. Kadalbajoo, Mathematics Prof. Anupam Singh, Physics

5. Two Associate Professors from the departments other than the Heads of the departments by rotation of seniority, Nominated Members Dr. Soumitra Debnath, ECE Dr. Subhayan Biswas, Physics

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6. Two Assistant Professors from the departments by rotation of seniority, Nominated Members Dr. Usha Kanoongo, HSS Dr. Preety Singh, CSE

7. Three persons from amongst educationists of repute or persons from any other field related to the activities of the Institution Deemed-to-be-University who are not in the service of the Institution Deemed-to-be-University, nominated by the Director/ Vice chancellor, Nominated Members Prof. Sandeep Sancheti, President, Manipal University, Jaipur Prof. Amit Sheth, Executive Director, Ohio Center of Excellence in

Knowledge-enabled Computing LexisNexis Ohio Eminent Scholar, Wright State University

Prof. C. Pandurangan, Senior Professor, IIT Madras 8. Three persons who are not members of the teaching staff co-opted by the

Academic Council for their specialized knowledge, Nominated Members 9. Student Representative (1 Ph.D., 1 PG, 2 UG), Nominated Members

Shobit Agarwal (16PEC003), Ph.D. Vaidehi Sharma (16MEC005), M.Tech. 2nd year Bhavik Thakkar (14UEC024), UG, 4th year Nidhi Gupta (15UCS083), UG, 4th year

10. Registrar, Ex-officio Member Secretary Dr. Renu Bapna

Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting

At least four meetings in an Academic Year December 11, 2017

9 Organizational Chart

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10 Student feedback mechanism on

Institutional Governance/ faculty performance

At the end of each semester, the students anonymously evaluate a teacher on several parameters such as course relevance, course outcome attainment, completion of course on time, communication skills of the instructor and knowledge gained through the course. The improvement is achieved through sharing the student feedback with the faculty member (s) concerned, and if necessary, requesting him/her to submit an action plan for improvement in future offerings of the course. Director/HOD offers advice and provides guidance on improvement to concerned faculty members. The institute also regularly solicits feedback from alumni on curriculum and course relevance / usefulness. Director periodically seeks alumni opinion on specific academic matters.

11 Grievance redressal mechanism for

faculty, staff and students The purpose of the grievance cell is fulfilled by the following committees, the existence of two ombudspersons and Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism: 1. Counseling Cell – for mentoring and guidance in every aspect of a

student’s life. Especially for the first year students, the Counseling Cell assigns a faculty mentor for each student.

2. Student Affairs Committee – This body is a sub-committee of the Academic Council. All discipline related issues are handled by this committee. The body is headed by Dean of Student Affairs, and has student members too for fair representation.

3. Anti-Ragging Committee – composed of faculty members as well as students. The committee reports to the Director. The committee follows Government of India guidelines and mechanisms in this regard.

4. Board of Studies – The committees of each year in a program comprising faculty, student representatives and one academy expert look into the curricular aspects and issues on teaching and evaluation of a course.

5. Committee for Prevention of Sexual Harassment –As per ‘Vishakha’ guidelines. So far, no cases have been reported.

6. Class Committee – for redressing grievances of academic nature (e.g. grade arbitration, fair assessment, etc.). The committees are headed by respective Heads of Departments.

7. Ombudsperson - Our institute has formally appointed two experienced faculty members as ombudspersons with the objective of interacting with students and addressing grievances if any.

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8. Committee for prevention of Caste-Based Discrimination – The Committee take all the steps to prevent caste-based discrimination and to deal matters connected therewith.

12 Name of the Department Computer Science and Engineering

Course Computer Science and Engineering

Level UG – B.Tech. Dual-Degree (B.Tech. – M.Tech. 5 years Integrated Course) PG – M.Tech.

1st year of approval by the Council 2018

Year-wise Sanctioned Intake CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech: 200 B.Tech: 180 B.Tech: 160

Dual-Degree: 15 Dual-Degree: 10 Dual-Degree: 0

M.Tech: 15 M.Tech: 10 M.Tech: 15

Year-wise Actual Admission CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 183 B.Tech: 222 B.Tech: 166 Dual-Degree: 17 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 M.Tech: 4 M.Tech: 0 M.Tech: 5

% Students passed with First Class CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 107 B.Tech: 116 B.Tech: 108 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 M.Tech: 5 M.Tech: 4 M.Tech: 13

Students placed CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech: 93 B.Tech: 98 B.Tech: 90

Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

M.Tech: 1 M.Tech: 2 M.Tech: 4

Average Pay package, Rs./Year CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech: 8.31 B.Tech: 5.90 B.Tech: 4.87

Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

M.Tech: M.Tech: M.Tech:

Students opted for Higher Studies CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech: 7 B.Tech: 6 B.Tech: 3

Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

M.Tech: M.Tech: M.Tech: 6

Accreditation Status of the course The Institute is accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC

Doctoral Courses Yes

Foreign Collaboration, if any Wright State University, Fairborn, Ohio, USA

Professional Society Membership CSI

Distinguished Alumni Saket Modi Forbs 30 under 30

Name of the Department Electronics and Communication Engineering

Course Communication and Computer Engineering

Level UG – B.Tech. Dual-Degree (B.Tech. – M.Tech. 5 years Integrated Course)

1st year of approval by the Council 2018

Year-wise Sanctioned Intake CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 60 B.Tech: 60 B.Tech: 40 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 10 Dual-Degree: 0

Year-wise Actual Admission CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 70 B.Tech: 100 B.Tech: 43 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

% Students passed with First Class CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 40 B.Tech: 30 B.Tech: 2 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

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Students placed CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech: 29 B.Tech: 23 B.Tech: 1 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

Average Pay package, Rs./Year CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech: B.Tech: B.Tech:

Dual-Degree: Dual-Degree: Dual-Degree:

Students opted for Higher Studies CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 1 B.Tech: 1 B.Tech: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0

Accreditation Status of the course The Institute is accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC

Doctoral Courses No

Foreign Collaboration, if any

Professional Society Membership IEEE, CSI

Distinguished Alumni

Name of the Department Electronics and Communication Engineering

Course Electronics and Communication Engineering

Level UG – B.Tech. Dual-Degree (B.Tech. – M.Tech. 5 years Integrated Course) PG – M.Tech.

1st year of approval by the Council 2018

Year-wise Sanctioned Intake CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 150 B.Tech: 120 B.Tech: 140 Dual-Degree: 15 Dual-Degree: 10 Dual-Degree: 0 M.Tech: 15 M.Tech: 10 M.Tech: 15

Year-wise Actual Admission CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 142 B.Tech: 134 B.Tech: 78 Dual-Degree: 8 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 M.Tech: 6 M.Tech: 5 M.Tech: 4

% Students passed with First Class CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 96 B.Tech: 98 B.Tech: 83 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 M.Tech: 4 M.Tech: 14 M.Tech: 12

Students placed CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 63 B.Tech: 65 B.Tech: 51 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 Dual-Degree: 0 M.Tech: 0 M.Tech: 3 M.Tech: 3

Average Pay package, Rs./Year CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: B.Tech: B.Tech: Dual-Degree: Dual-Degree: Dual-Degree: M.Tech: M.Tech: M.Tech:

Students opted for Higher Studies CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 1 B.Tech: 6 B.Tech: 2 Dual-Degree: Dual-Degree: Dual-Degree: M.Tech: M.Tech: M.Tech:

Accreditation Status of the course The Institute is accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC

Doctoral Courses Yes

Foreign Collaboration, if any

Professional Society Membership IEEE

Distinguished Alumni

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Name of the Department Mechanical-Mechatronics Engineering

Course Mechanical Engineering with specialization in (i) Mechatronics, (ii) Automotive Technology

Level UG – B.Tech.

1st year of approval by the Council 2018

Year-wise Sanctioned Intake CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 90 B.Tech: 90 B.Tech: 90

Year-wise Actual Admission CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 68 B.Tech: 86 B.Tech: 42

% Students passed with First Class CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 26 B.Tech: 0 B.Tech: 0

Students placed CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 8 B.Tech: 0 B.Tech: 0

Average Pay package, Rs./Year CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: B.Tech: B.Tech:

Students opted for Higher Studies CAY CAY-1 CAY-2 B.Tech: 1 B.Tech: 0 B.Tech: 0

Accreditation Status of the course The Institute is accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC

Doctoral Courses Yes

Foreign Collaboration, if any

Professional Society Membership ASME, SAE

Distinguished Alumni 13 Details of Teaching Staff

S.

No. Dept. Title Full Name Exact Designation

Ge

nd

er

DOJ Highest

Qualification

1 CSE Dr. RAHUL BANERJEE PROFESSOR M 01-07-17 Ph.D.

2 CSE Dr. NARASIMHA BOLLOJU PROFESSOR M 24-08-15 Ph.D.

3 CSE Dr. RAVI PRAKASH GORTHI PROFESSOR M 29-07-10 Ph.D.

4 CSE Dr. HEMANT KUMAR MEHTA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 08-05-17 Ph.D.

5 CSE Dr. JAYAPRAKASH KAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 20-08-16 Ph.D.

6 CSE Dr. SAKTHI BALAN MUTHIAH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 12-06-15 Ph.D.

7 CSE Dr. SUBRAT KUMAR DASH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 27-07-09 Ph.D.

8 CSE Dr. BHARAVI MISHRA ASST PROFESSOR M 16-12-13 Ph.D.

9 CSE Dr. KSHITIZ VERMA ASST PROFESSOR M 21-11-17 Ph.D.

10 CSE Mr. MUKESH KUMAR JADON ASST PROFESSOR M 10-11-12 Post Graduate

11 CSE Mr. NIRMAL KR. SIVARAMAN ASST PROFESSOR M 10-10-16 Post Graduate

12 CSE Dr. POONAM GERA ASST PROFESSOR F 12-11-13 Ph.D.

13 CSE Dr. PREETY SINGH ASST PROFESSOR F 01-12-12 Ph.D.

14 CSE Dr. RAJBIR KAUR ASST PROFESSOR F 02-12-12 Ph.D.

15 CSE Dr. SONAM NAHAR ASST PROFESSOR F 23-07-12 Ph.D.

16 CSE Dr. SUDHEER KR. SHARMA ASST PROFESSOR M 07-12-16 Ph.D.

17 CSE Dr. SUNIL KUMAR ASST PROFESSOR M 30-12-04 Ph.D.

18 CSE Dr. VIBHOR KANT ASST PROFESSOR M 06-12-13 Ph.D.

19 CSE Mr. VIKAS BAJPAI ASST PROFESSOR M 18-07-12 Post Graduate

20 CSE Dr. ANUKRITI BANSAL ASST PROFESSOR F 22-11-17 Ph.D.

21 CSE Mr. PUNEET KUMAR JAIN ASST PROFESSOR M 01-02-18 M.Tech.

22 CSE Dr. SHWETA BHANDARI ASST PROFESSOR F 01-01-18 Ph.D.

23 ECE Dr. RAGHUVIR SINGH TOMAR PROFESSOR M 19-12-05 Ph.D.

24 ECE Prof. RANJAN GANGOPADHYAY ADJUNCT FACULTY M 09-11-08 Ph.D.

25 ECE Dr. KUMAR PADMANABH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 18-10-16 Ph.D.

26 ECE Dr. KUSUM LATA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR F 13-12-13 Ph.D.

27 ECE Dr. SOUMITRA DEBNATH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 08-04-09 Ph.D.

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S. No.

Dept. Title Full Name Exact Designation

Ge

nd

er

DOJ Highest

Qualification

28 ECE Dr. ABHISHEK SHARMA ASST PROFESSOR M 08-01-15 Ph.D.

29 ECE Dr. JOYEETA SINGHA ASST PROFESSOR F 11-07-16 Ph.D.

30 ECE Mr. KAPIL JAINWAL ASST PROFESSOR M 15-05-13 Ph.D.

31 ECE Dr. M. V. DEEPAK NAIR ASST PROFESSOR M 29-06-16 Ph.D.

32 ECE Dr. NAVNEET UPADHYAY ASST PROFESSOR M 01-02-14 Ph.D.

33 ECE Dr. NIKHIL SHARMA ASST PROFESSOR M 25-07-16 Ph.D.

34 ECE Mr. PURNENDU KARMAKAR ASST PROFESSOR M 22-04-13 Post Graduate

35 ECE Mr. SANDEEP SAINI ASST PROFESSOR M 20-06-11 Post Graduate

36 ECE Dr. SANTOSH SHAH ASST PROFESSOR M 26-12-14 Ph.D.

37 ECE Dr. DIVYANG R. RAWAL ASST PROFESSOR M 16-01-14 Ph.D.

38 HSS Dr. MANJU DHARIWAL PROFESSOR F 25-07-04 Ph.D.

39 HSS Dr. NARENDRA KUMAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 28-07-12 Ph.D.

40 HSS Dr. RAJBALA SINGH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR F 06-01-09 Ph.D.

41 HSS Dr. SURINDER SINGH NEHRA ASST PROFESSOR M 05-08-13 Ph.D.

42 HSS Dr. USHA KANOONGO ASST PROFESSOR F 23-07-12 Ph.D.

43 HSS Prof. AMBIKAPRATAP SINGH ADJUNCT FACULTY M 15-10-06 Post Graduate

44 HSS Mrs. RANJU MEHTA ASST PROFESSOR F 03-01-18 M.Phil.

45 HSS Dr. RASHMI PATNI ASST PROFESSOR F 04-01-18 Ph.D.

46 Maths Dr. MOHAN K. KADALBAJOO PROFESSOR M 29-01-16 Ph.D.

47 Maths Dr. AJIT PATEL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 17-09-08 Ph.D.

48 Maths Dr. PRATIBHA GARG ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR F 01-07-16 Ph.D.

49 Maths Dr. VIKAS GUPTA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 10-01-11 Ph.D.

50 Maths Dr. ANKITA CHATURVEDI ASST PROFESSOR F 01-01-18 Ph.D.

51 Maths Dr. DHEERENDRA MISHRA ASST PROFESSOR M 17-12-12 Ph.D.

52 Maths Dr. MANISH GARG ASST PROFESSOR M 23-12-13 Ph.D.

53 Maths Dr. SOMNATH MAITI ASST PROFESSOR M 09-07-15 Ph.D.

54 Maths Dr. SUNIL KUMAR GAUTTAM ASST PROFESSOR M 18-05-15 Ph.D.

55 ME Dr. ASHOK KUMAR DARGAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 15-06-16 Ph.D.

56 ME Dr. KAMAL KISHORE KHATRI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 22-07-13 Ph.D.

57 ME Dr. VIKRAM SHARMA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 02-06-15 Ph.D.

58 ME Dr. ARPI MAJUMDER ASST PROFESSOR F 01-07-14 Ph.D.

59 ME Mr. DEEPAK R. UNUNE ASST PROFESSOR M 21-07-16 Ph.D.

60 ME Dr. MANOJ KUMAR ASST PROFESSOR M 19-12-13 Ph.D.

61 ME Dr. MOHIT MAKKAR ASST PROFESSOR M 25-07-16 Ph.D.

62 ME Mr. PRABIN KUMAR JHA ASST PROFESSOR M 16-12-13 Post Graduate

63 ME Mr. SHANKER GANESH R. ASST PROFESSOR M 01-07-13 Post Graduate

64 ME Dr. SANDESH S. CHOUGULE ASST PROFESSOR M 15-07-16 Ph.D.

65 ME Mr. ANKUSH CHOUDHARY ASST PROFESSOR M 01-01-18 M.Tech.

66 ME Mr. OM JI SHUKLA ASST PROFESSOR M 01-01-18 M.E.

67 PHYSICS Dr. ANUPAM SINGH PROFESSOR M 26-12-09 Ph.D.

68 PHYSICS Dr. SOMNATH BISWAS PROFESSOR M 22-06-09 Ph.D.

69 PHYSICS Dr. SUBHAYAN BISWAS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR M 29-06-09 Ph.D.

70 PHYSICS Dr. AMIT NEOGI ASST PROFESSOR M 27-08-04 Ph.D.

71 PHYSICS Dr. ANJISHNU SARKAR ASST PROFESSOR M 16-08-12 Ph.D.

72 PHYSICS Dr. ASHOK GARAI ASST PROFESSOR M 18-05-16 Ph.D.

73 PHYSICS Dr. MANISH KUMAR SINGH ASST PROFESSOR M 01-12-12 Ph.D.

74 PHYSICS Dr. NABYENDU DAS ASST PROFESSOR M 01-07-16 Ph.D.

75 PHYSICS Dr. POMITA GHOSHAL ASST PROFESSOR F 06-02-14 Ph.D.

76 PHYSICS Dr. RAKESH TIBREWALA ASST PROFESSOR M 16-04-16 Ph.D.

77 PHYSICS Dr. GANESH DATT SHARMA PROFESSOR M 12-10-15 Ph.D.

78 PHYSICS Dr. OM PRAKASH KATYAL PROFESSOR M 03-01-18 Ph.D.

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14 Admission quota* General Admission policy for all candidates across all UG & PG Programmes

Entrance test/ admission criteria Programme

Mode Eligibility criteria

B.Tech. JEE (Main) The applicant must be appearing in JEE (Main) 2018 Examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 10th Examination.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 12th Examination.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or Equivalent Grade in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Class 12th Examination.

Direct (only for Central & State Board Toppers

Top 2 students in Class 12th Examination of all those Central and State Boards in India who publish authorized Merit List indicating ranks.

Top 10 students in Class 12th Examination from the Merit List of the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE), provided that official Merit List mentioning such ranks is published.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 10th Examination.

DASA (Direct Admission to students from Abroad)

Residential Requirement: The applicant must be a Foreign National/ a

Person of Indian Origin residing outside India.

A Foreign National may have completed the qualifying examination in any country (including India).

However, for a person of Indian origin, s/he must have completed her/his Class 11th and 12th or equivalent from outside India.

Academic Eligibility: The applicant must have a minimum valid

score of 1440 in SAT Subject Tests (Subjects: Mathematics Level 2, Physics, and Chemistry).

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 10th Examination.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 12th Examination.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or Equivalent Grade in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in Class 12th Examination or equivalent.

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Lateral Entry (for students of other institutes after 1st & 2nd Semester)

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 10th Examination.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or equivalent Grade in Class 12th Examination.

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 60% Marks or Equivalent Grade in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in Class 12th Examination.

If the applicant is applying after 1st Semester:

The applicant must have appeared in JEE (Main) Examination in the current academic year (2018-19) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The applicant must have a JEE (Main) Score equal or above the Branch-wise Cut-off Marks of the current academic year (LNMIIT Merit List 2018).

If the applicant is applying after 2nd Semester:

The applicant must have appeared in JEE (Main) Examination in the previous academic year (2017-18) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The applicant must have a JEE (Main) Score equal or above the Branch-wise Cut-off Marks of the previous academic year (LNMIIT Merit List 2017).

The applicant must have secured an aggregate of at least 75% Marks or equivalent Grade in Semester I or II, whichever is applicable.

M.Tech. CSE Branch B.E./ B. Tech. (In appropriate branch of Engineering & Technology) with 60 % marks / CPI of 6.5 on a 10 point scale.

MCA/ M. Sc. (Electronics / Computer Science / IT / Mathematics / Statistics) with 60 % marks/ CPI of 6.5 on a 10 point scale.

ECE Branch B.E./ B. Tech. (ECE/ EE/ ICT/ ICE and equivalent discipline) with 60 % marks / CPI of 6.5 on a 10 point scale.

M. Sc. (Electronics / Computer Science / IT / Physics) with 60 % marks/ CPI of 6.5 on a 10 point scale.

Cut off/ last candidate admitted CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech. (UG) B.Tech. (UG) B.Tech. (UG)

CCE 128 CCE 135 CCE 121

CSE 140 CSE 148 CSE 135

ECE 112 ECE 125 ECE 109

ME 101 ME 121 ME 110

CSE-D 125 CSE-D - CSE-D -

ECE-D 104 ECE-D - ECE-D -

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Fees in rupees CAY CAY-1 CAY-2

B.Tech. Rs. 1,59,500 B.Tech. Rs. 1,46,500 B.Tech. Rs. 1,37,000 M.Tech. Rs. 1,32,000 M.Tech. Rs. 1,21,500 M.Tech. Rs. 1,14,500

Number of Fee Waivers offered Presently the Institute does not have Fee Waivers policy, however, the Institute offers three type of scholarships to the students as per given below details –

S. No. Scholarship Name Quantum of Amount 1. BPL Scholarship 100% of Tuition Fee 2. Merit-cum-Means Scholarship 50% of Tuition Fee 3. Merit Scholarship Rs. 20,000 – 25,000

PIO quota Yes 15 Infrastructural information

Classroom/ Tutorial Room facilities

Laboratory details

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Computer Center facilities

Library facilities

Auditorium / Seminar Halls / Amphitheatre

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Cafeteria

Indoor Sports facilities

Outdoor Sports facilities

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Gymnasium facilities

Facilities for disabled

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Any other facility

16 Boys Hostel

Girls Hostel

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Medical & other facilities at Hostel

17 Academic Sessions August to July

Examination system, Year/ Sem. The Institute has a well-publicized Academic Calendar. Each regular semester is approximately of 14-weeks excluding examinations. The Institute follows a continuous evaluation system for the academic performance through:

1. Announced examination (Mid-Term and End-Term Exams) 2. Assignment and Project work 3. Announced and Surprise Quizzes

Every faculty member announces the evaluation criteria and grading policy in the course information sheet, which disclosed to all students at the beginning of the semester. Examination scheme – Semester with Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

Period of declaration of results Within 4 to 6 weeks after the Examinations 18 Counseling / Mentoring

Career Counselling Career counseling is carried out through Training & Placement Cell and Soft-skills development is carried by intensive workshops of fixed duration. Career-path identification is carried out through personal discussions with faculty member at individual level, sessions by experts from academia, industry and alumni.

Medical facilities The institute has OPD facility, which is managed by Resident Medical Officer along with medical specialists, and male and female medical attendants who look after the physical, mental and psychological welfare of the campus community. Student, Faculty and Staff are provided with medical insurance covering hospitalization and treatments for serious ailment. The institute has state of the art ambulance. Medical staff provides diagnostics and simple medicines to the surrounding neighborhood population as the part of CSR.

Student Insurance Students are provided with medical insurance covering hospitalization and treatments for serious ailment.

19 Students Activity Body Student senate body at LNMIIT is called Student Gymkhana. The details of the

student gymkhanas are as follows. The students of The LNM Institute of Information Technology Jaipur, do hereby constitute a self-governing democratic organization called Students’ Gymkhana. The primary objective of creating this important organ of the institute is:

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“To provide a forum to the students of the institute, to be managed by the students themselves, through which they can carry out various extra-curricular activities which essentially help them in their academic pursuits.” Examples of the kinds of extra-curricular activities which can be carried out under the aegis of this forum are: to organize games and sports, on a regular basis, in the institute campus;

to participate in games and sports at the local/ regional/ state/ national/ international level;

to organize cultural activities, on a regular/periodic basis, in the institute campus;

to organize cultural and other competitions in the institute campus, in which participants from other well-known Institutions can also participate;

to participate in cultural and other competitions organized by other well-known Institutions of the country; to start and manage various hobby clubs, of interest to the students;

to initiate and participate in social service activities, of interest to the students and useful to the society at large;

to organize lectures and debates on current issues, including science and technology;

to participate in the academic administration of the institute, wherever feasible and desirable;

to help Wardens in the management of hostel affairs, including the dining mess;

to participate in the administration of the Students’ Placement Committee;

to help in managing the transport facility between the campus and the city;

to help in the administration of the medical facility for students; to promote the development of skills in leadership, communication, and

self-reliance, amongst the students; to promote the core values of commitment, respect, excellence, and

accountability, amongst the students; reconciliation of differing opinions, amongst students, on various issues

concerning the growth of the institute; reconciliation of differing opinions of students and institute

Administration, on various issues of importance to the institute; Any other similar activity concerning the general welfare of fellow

students and the growth of the institute.

Cultural activities The Cultural Council manages a plethora of events, workshops and club activities throughout the year. Its main objectives are to provide the students with an exposure and a platform to learn, enjoy and showcase their talents in fields of dance, music, drama, fashion, arts, social initiatives, health awareness programs, cleanliness and donation drives for the poor and the needy. The cultural council composition is as following:

(a) The General Secretary Cultural is the Chairperson of the Cultural Council, supervises and coordinates all cultural activities;

(b) The Cultural Council consists of the General Secretary, Associate General Secretary, one member of the Finance Committee, and other members approved by the Senate;

(c) Every club has coordinators who are responsible for the organization and coordination of all the cultural clubs activities.

Rubaroo, Dance premiere league, Mellownge (Inter-house music competition) & Nostalgia are 4 major intra-institute events organized by cultural council. “VIVACITY” is the annual “Technical-Cultural-Management” festival of The LNMIIT. Competitions encompassing the technical, cultural managerial fields, celebrity performance, guest lectures and workshops, define the basic framework of this festival. Vivacity is not just a platform to promote talent among the youth but it also aims to spread a very strong social message by means of various initiatives. It facilitates the students to showcase their organizational talent, to gain from cross-cultural learning experiences, to promote entrepreneurship, to provide a forum for sharing and exchange of knowledge and create a positive impact on society. Students from all over the country participate in this festival.

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Sports activities Sport is an integral part of education at LNMIIT. The objective of the Sports Council is to promote sports activities among the students and to organize sports events and sports festival. All the sports activities are supervised by a physical training instructor (PTI). Moreover, LNMIIT arranges professional coaches for various sports. Sports activities are organized in various categories: 1. Matches with other engineering colleges, universities and clubs. 2. Intramural Tournaments –

a) Inter year tournament b) Inter house tournament c) Inter hostel tournaments

3. Faculty, staff matches and sports day. 4. Desportivos - is the student’s annual sports festival of the LNMIIT

organized by sports council of students’ gymkhana. It attracts a wide spectrum of students from all over the country. The festival incorporates a wide range of outdoor as well as indoor sports activities like cricket, badminton, volleyball, basketball, football, table tennis, chess, carom, etc. In Desportivos 2016, more than 1200 participants participated from 74 Educational Institutes.

Literary activities The Literary Committee is a student body that comes up with a wide range of exciting events that compel you to wrack your brains and scratch your wits. With fun sessions of reason and acumen, it helps you hone your passion for the myriad blues of expression, kindles, and fosters the literati in you. Additionally, it is also dedicated to the handling of all the Literary Publications of the institute-- be it the newsletter ‘Pratibimb’ or the magazine ‘Nth Degree’. They also make their online presence via a dedicated blog called ‘Cognizance’, which is a creative platform for expression of the thoughts and views of the LNMIIT Community. They are not resistant to change, and regularly evolve into better ways to engage and connect. But more than anything, , Literary Committee is a family that treasures and connects together all its affiliates, be it present or former, student or alumni, staff or faculty. To an aficionado, the LC is everything- a medium, a platform, or an opportunity. The whole kit and caboodle. The whole enchilada! Moreover, Literary Committee facilitates the exchange of view and ideas on current issues. The committee organize Debates, Elocution, Extempore speeches, Essay competitions, etc.

Magazine / Newsletter The Literary Publications of the Institute are carrying out by the Literary Committee of students Gymkhana. Publications by the committee are as under: 1. Student annual Newsletter ‘Pratibimb’, 2. Annual Magazine of the Institute ‘Nth DEGREE’, 3. Periodic Newsletter of Training & Placement “Esperra” 4. The LNMIIT Newsletter “The LNMIIT Gazette”

Technical activities / TechFest The Science and Technology Council aims at stimulating the technical mindset of students. The council has over the years nurtured a wide and diverse range of clubs which cater to all aspects of technical environment of the institute. These institutes over time have proven their mettle by winning accolades for college in various competitions. The council carries out its activities through the following clubs: Cybros: Cybros is the coding club of LNMIIT, Jaipur. Its basic aim is to improve the coding culture in the institute, which is at its peak. Cybros organizes various inter and intra college coding events such as IUPC (Inter University programming contest), hackathons and codages. Phoenix Club: The club today is an active platform for students to display and develop their practical machine building skills and knowledge. The Club offers indispensable guidance, events, classes and tutorials along with components, workspace and tools. Astronomy Club: The club aims to create awareness in the field of amateur astronomy by indulging in night-sky observations, talks & various competitions. The club

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has successfully built an environment of healthy exchange of knowledge about astronomy & astrophysics. The dedicated team has made the college proud by winning various astronomical competitions held across the nation. Entrepreneurship Cell: E-Cell, LNMIIT is a group of passionate and exuberant students at LNMIIT, Jaipur working on promoting the Startup culture and a spirit of Entrepreneurship among the youngsters. Being one of the most active E-Cell’s in Jaipur, members attend events related to Entrepreneurship on a frequent basis in and outside Jaipur. Not just this, they have organized a wide variety of events and competitions for the brain storming of budding entrepreneurs. Quiz Club: LNMIIT Quiz Club was founded with the sole motive to inculcate quizzing culture in our Institute. It started as an independent body but was later introduced in the Science & Tech. Council. Literary Committee: The events organized by the committee encourages individuals to express themselves and bring out their creativity and innovation through all the best means. Besides technical education in the institute, the events conducted by the committee are a breath of fresh air and helps maintain the stability among the LNMIIT family. MUN (Model United Nations) Society: The LNMIIT MUN Society was started in 2015 with the aim to promote a culture of debate and international awareness through Model United Nations conferences. PLINTH is the annual inter-collegiate Techno-Management-Literary Festival of The LNMIIT, Jaipur. It encompasses and transcends the boundaries of science and technology, bringing to its audience a truly enriching experience. True to its name, its endeavor to provide a "platform" to the youth to showcase their talents and skill sets in fierce competitions, display cutting edge technology and research from all over the country, showcase a perfect blend of entertainment and technology, have world renowned personalities interact with thriving young minds and foster solutions to alleviate the common man of his banal yet significant problems, PLINTH includes one and all to get inspired and look up to. Following technical events are being conducted by Plinth –

1. Robotics 2. Robo War 3. Line Follower 4. Lumos 5. Robo-Race 6. Robo-Soccer 7. IUPC 8. Distraction IUPC 9. Fix the Bug 10. Big Quiz 11. India Quiz 12. AstroHunt 13. Asgard 14. Into the Universe 15. Spacewalk 16. StarHunt

Industrial Visits / Tours The Institute does not have any provision of Industrial Visit/ Tour in the Curriculum across all the courses. However, students usually undergoes Summer Internship in Industry and Academic Institution of their Choice. Details of few recent Industrial Visits/ Tours are as follows:

1. Arcelor-Mittal plant, Kazakhstan 2. NIU, Tiawan

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Alumni activities The Institute has an alumni association which has been officially started towards the beginning of this year. It has yet to have its first election to have its office bearers from alumni side. The constitution has been framed and an internal committee comprising of two faculty mentors along with two coordinators from students side has been started. Activities:

1. Regular talks: Regular talks are organized where alumni from distinguished field either from India or abroad discuss about various career plans as well as research plans.

2. Quiz Competition: Recently lots of coding quizzes are organized by our alumni. Those who have done well from the university students are being recommended by our alumni to have internship in their companies

3. Newsletter: Every semester we plan to publish two newsletters. This will contain in short about the news of the institute as well as details of three distinguished alumni from different field.

4. Skype Talks: Skype talks are organized quite often. Many a times these talks are organized when dream companies visit the campus. The alumni working in these companies give lot of tips to the present students to face the interview.

5. Alumni Meet: Every year an alumni meet is organized where all the alumni starting from the first batch are invited. They give talks, interact with students and take part in panel discussion.

6. Alumni book: Every year we plan to publish an alumni book, a PPT file containing achievements of our prestigious alumni in different fields.

Contributions:

1. Healthy Interactions with Present students: Through all these activities there is a healthy interaction between our alumni and present students of LNMIIT. Alumni guide the students in career counseling.

2. Placements: Alumni help the university in finding potential jobs in different companies

3. Summer Internship: Alumni help the university in finding opportunities for summer internships

4. Research Guidance: There are few alumni mostly in abroad who guide the present students in doing some interesting research projects.

5. Institute Policy Matters: Periodically the Director or the other institute officials seek the opinion of alumni in the matters of the institute.

6. Brand Ambassadors of the University: Alumni spread the name and fame of the university by their credible performance. Many of the alumni are very successful entrepreneurs and they are spreading their business all over the world.

20 Name of the Information Officer for RTI

Dr. Renu Bapna

Designation Registrar

Phone number with STD code 0141-5189217

FAX number with STD code 0141-2689014

E-mail [email protected]