Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, , The University is governed by following authorities: (here-in-after “the University”) the former Uttar Pradesh Technical 1.1.1 Executive Council University, Lucknow came into existence on September 9, 2015. It is a self- financed State University established under Technical Education Executive Council is the principal executive body of the University. All the Department of U. P. Government. Hon’ble Governor of U.P. is the matters pertaining to administration, academic and finance are placed Chancellor of the University. All the technical colleges spreaded all over U. before the Committee for approval. It holds and controls the property and P. State are affiliated to the University. At present, 598 technical colleges funds of the University and finalizes its annual budget. The constituted are affiliated to the University in which about 3.0 Lacs students are Executive Council is given at Appendix-D studying. Various undergraduate programs viz. B. Tech/ B. Pharm/ BArch/ BHMCT/ BFAD/ BFA and post-graduate programs viz. MBA/ MCA/ M. 1.1.2 Academic Council Tech/ M.Pharm/ M.Arch/ M.PTare running in the affiliated colleges. Academic Council is the principal academic body of the University. It Besides, The University runs Ph.D. Program in 17 disciplines of Technology is responsible for the maintenance of standard of instruction, education and science. The main campus of the University is in Jankipuram Vistar, and examination in the University. It may also advise the Executive Council Lucknow. In addition to, it has another campus at NOIDA. Recently, the on all academic affairs. The constituted Academic Council is given University stated its own two constituted colleges, namely “Centre for Appendix-D Advanced Studies” at the main campus and “Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design” at NOIDA Campus from the present Academic Session 2017-18. 1.1.3 Finance Committee Vision Finance Committee deals with all financial matters of the University. It To be internationally renowned for excellence in technical advises the Executive Council on matters relating to administration of learning, research and innovation. property and funds of the University. The constituted Finance Committee Mission is given Appendix-D The University will endeavour to 1.1.4 Examination Committee  Setting the highest standards for under graduate and post graduate technical education. Examination Committee supervises generally all the examination of  Advancing excellence in teaching and research. the University, including appointment of examiners and moderators,  Promoting innovation and creativity amongst students in both approve the results. It also reviews the results of the University from time academic and entrepreneurship. to time and recommends to the Academic council for improvement of the  Advancing technical education amongst class and communities examination system. The constituted Examination Committee is given in which are educationally backward. Appendix-D

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and not two teachers from the same college. In addition to, there are three experts of the subject outside of the University form eminent In accordance with the scope and disciplines of the technical education institutions, research organizations and industry. The Board of Study as described in Section 2 (g) & Section-22 of Uttar Pradesh Technical assists the Board of Faculty regarding the courses of studies in the University Act, 2000 and subsequent section 5.01 of Uttar Pradesh respective subjects. It also proposes the list of examiners to the Technical University Regulations 2010, the University presently has Examination Committee. The existing Boards of Studies are listed in following six Faculties; Table-1.

(a) Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Table-1: List of Boards of Studies (b) Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Physical Development. (c) Faculty of Pharmacy. 1 Civil Engineering/Environmental Engineering (d) Faculty of Management. 2 Chemical Engineering & Technology (e) Faculty of Computer Application. (f) Faculty of Applied Science 3 Computer Science & Engineering 4 Electrical Engineering/Electrical Electronics Engineering. The Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Physical Development (Former 5 Electronics Engineering/IC & Control Engineering Government College of Architecture) is fully financed by the University. 6 Mechanical Engineering 1.2.1 Boards of Faculty 7 Agricultural Engineering The each faculty is governed by its Board of Faculty that consists of 8 Textile Group Dean of Faculty as the Chairman, Conveners of Board of Studies as 9 Architecture members, three members from the affiliated Colleges and three outside experts including from research organizations and industry. The Board of 10 Bio Technology Faculty considers proposals regarding the ordinances, scheme of 11 Management examination and courses of study from respective Board of Studies and 12 Hotel Management recommends to the Academic Council for approval after modification if needed and also considers recommendations of the Academic Council for 13 Fine Arts & Apparel Design/ Fine Arts necessary action. 14 Mathematics

15 Physics 16 Chemistry The University has following Boards of Studies: 17 Humanities Each Board of Study consists of a Chairman not below the rank of 18 Pharmacy Professor, five senior teachers from the University out of them at least

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The Research Degree Committee confirms registration of candidates The officers and deans of various academic activities of the for respective Ph.D. degree program, monitors research progress of University are as follows: candidates and recommends the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor to allow them for submission of Ph. D. Thesis. The Committee is responsible for 1.4.1 Officers maintaining high standard of research. Research Degree Committee is different for different discipline. Each Research Degree Committee Vice Chancellor Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak. consists of a Chairman, Convener RDC, two Professors from Affiliated Prof. Kailash Narain, Civil Engg. colleges of the University, three experts of Professor/ Associate Professor Pro- Vice Chancellor Deptt., IET Lucknow Rank outside of the University and additional up to the extent of five experts based on the need of the particular RDC and Deputy Registrar as Administration Secretary. A list of 17 Research Degree Committees are given in Table-2. Registrar Shri Om Prakash Rai Table-2: List of Research Degree Committees Deputy Registrar Shri Anil Kumar Shukla 1 Civil Engineering 2 Chemical Engineering Assistant Registrar Dr. Rajiv Kumar Singh 3 Chemical Technology 4 Computer Application Finance 5 Computer Science Engineering 6 Electrical Engineering Finance Officer Shri Bhanu Prakash 7 Electronics Engineering Account Officer Shri Brajesh Goswami 8 Environmental Science & Engineering 9 Mechanical Engineering Examination 10 Textile Engineering 11 Architecture Controller of Examination Prof. Rajiv Kumar 12 Bio- technology 13 Chemistry Additional Controller Prof. Anurag Tripathi 14 Management 15 Mathematics Joint Controller Shri Rakesh Pejwar 16 Pharmacy Deputy Controller Dr. S.S. Soam 17 Physics

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Dean: Prof. A. K. Katiyar, Faculty of Applied Applied Science Deptt. IET,Lucknow 1.4.2 Deans of Academic Activities Sciences Associate Dean: Prof. Sanjay Singh, Applied Science Deptt. IET,Lucknow The following Deans/ Associate Deans have been nominated for one year Dean: Prof. O.P. Singh IET, Lucknow with effect from Student Welfare Associate Dean: Dr. Dhannajay Singh, IET Lucknow Dean: Prof. H.K. Paliwal, Mech. Engg.

Deptt IET, Lucknow Associate Dean: Dr. Arun Tiwari, IET Lucknow

Faculty of Associate Dean: Prof. Girish Chandra,Comp. Dean: Prof. J.B. Srivastav, Civil Engg. Engineering & Science Deptt, IET. Lucknow Technology & Engg. Deptt. IET, Lucknow Research & Development and Associate Dean: Prof. Sampat Kumar, Associate Associate dean Dr. Pawan Kumar Tiwari, Industrial Professor, JSSATE, Noida IET Lucknow Consultancy Faculty of Associate Dean: Prof. Arun Kumar Singh, Architecture, Dean: Prof. Vandna Sahgal, Goyal Instt. Of Tech.& Planning and Faculty of Architecture, Management, Lucknow Physical AKTU, Lucknow Dean: Prof. K. V. Arya, Comp. Science Development & Engg. Deptt. IET, Lucknow Post Graduate Dean: Prof. Shailendra Kumar Saraf Studies and Research Director, BBDNIC, Lucknow Associate Dean: Dr. Seetha Lakshmi K., Electrical

Faculty of Pharmacy Engg. Deptt. IET, Lucknow Associate Dean: Dr. Puspendra Tripathi, Director Rameshwaram Instt. Of Tech. Dean: Prof. Vineet Kansal, Comp. Science & Management, Lucknow & Engg. Deptt. IET, Lucknow Under Graduate Faculty of Dean: Dr. K.R. Chaturvedi KIET,Ghaziabad. Studies and Associate Dean: Dr. K.K. Singh, Management Entrepreneurship Applied Science Deptt. Dean: Prof. S.P. Tripathi, IET, Lucknow Comp. Science & Engg. Deptt. IET, Dean: Prof. N.B. Singh, Lucknow Resource of Faculty of Computer Civil Engg. Deptt.,IET, Lucknow Generation & Alumni Application Associate Dean: Prof. Ashwin Kumar, Relations Associate Dean: Dr. A. K. Shukla, Malviya, Comp. Science & Engg. Deptt. KNIT, Sultanpur Civil Engg. Deptt., IET, Lucknow

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The main campus of the University is located at Sector-11, Jankipuram Vistar, Lucknow. The Administrative Building is a four storey building in addition to basement. Its total constructed area is about 21000 squares meters. It contains offices of Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, Finance Officer,

Controller of Examination and other officers. The Academic building is a three storey building besides a basement. Its constructed area is approximately 20000 square meters. It consists of laboratories, lecture halls, lecture theatres, tutorial rooms. The Centre of Advanced Studies is established ‘in the Academic Building. The Central Library building is a three storey building and has constructed area of approximately 6400 square meters. The Central Library will be developed on the principle of “Walk through”. It will have e-Journals, e-lectures, online course materials, and other facilities based on most modern information technology. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial is in the process of establishment in one portion of the Central Library building.

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The University also has a campus at NOIDA which consists of a five storey The following three colleges have been granted autonomous status for high-tech building equipped with modern facilities and has adequate academic functioning in view of policy of the Government of Uttar infrastructure, such as modern class rooms, conference hall and small Pradesh to develop them as Center of Excellence in technical education: boarding facilities required for learning, conducting conferences, seminars, workshops. The Institute Of Design, a constituent college of the 1. I.E.T. Lucknow University, is established in the campus which has started an 2. K.N.I.T. Sultanpur undergraduate program B.Des. with 40 intake from academic session 3. B.I.E.T. Jhansi 2017-18.

The following colleges are constituent colleges of the University: The University is self-financed and self-sustained and no financial 1. I.E.T. Lucknow assistance is received from the State Government for its functioning. The 2. Center for Advanced Studies, Lucknow University is generating sources mainly from examination fee, enrolment 3. Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design, NOIDA fee of students and affiliation fee from the affiliated colleges. The amount so collected is utilized for meeting expenditure related to examination Lucknow has a special status of academically autonomous as well as activities, conducting inspection of colleges, faculty development constituent college of the University. In order to create Centre of programs, research programs, extra-curricular activities of students, Excellence in the architecture education in the state, the Government of seminars/workshops and so many other small heads. Details of the Uttar Pradesh made Ex. Lucknow College of architecture, Lucknow, as a receipts& expenditure in Financial Year 2016-17 are given at Appendix -F Faculty of Architecture and constituent college of the University

The following three colleges are associated colleges of the University. There are 598 colleges affiliated to the University. The affiliated colleges They have been started by the Government of Uttar Pradesh for are spread all over the State but high density of colleges are in major promoting technical education in technically backward districts. cities, like Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Meerut, Agra, Mathura,Varanasi and Bareilly. Majority of colleges have 1. Rajkiya Engineering College, Kannauj been established in private sector. A list of all the affiliated colleges is 2. Rajkiya Engineering College, Mainpuri given at Appendix-G the following colleges have special status: 3. Rajkiya Engineering College Sonbhadra

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URC is to suggest the various ways through which the goal of quality research as well as effective monitoring of research work would be The university offers under graduate, post graduate and Ph.D. Programs achieved in the University. in all disciplines of technical education.

1. Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) 2. Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) 3. Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) 4. Bachelor of Hotel Management& Catering Technology (BHMCT) A total of 154281 seats were available in the colleges affiliated to the 5. Bachelor of Fine Arts and apparel Design (BFAD) University for Admission to B.Tech/B.Pharm/BFA/BFAD/BHMCT/B.Arch/ 6. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) MBA/ MCA programs for the academic session 2017-18. The U.P. State Government has constituted a Central Admission Board for arranging admissions to under graduate and postgraduate programs to all colleges affiliated to the University. The constituted Central Admission Board is 1. Master of Technology (M.Tech) given at Appendix-E. The U.P. State Government gave responsibility to the 2. Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) University to arrange admissions to all the affiliated colleges and to 3. Master of Architecture (M.Arch) constituent colleges of other universities for their technical programs for 4. Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Academic Session 2017-18.The University nominated a team of 5. Master of Computer Application (MCA) following persons given below to conduct U.P. State Entrance There is a strong emphasis on the post graduate programs which are the Examination (UPSEE-2017) and arrange Counseling under scheduled provisions and programs for admissions to first year key feature for quality improvement of technical education. The more nd focus is on to develop caliber of problem solving and to inculcate BTech/BPharm/BFAD/BFA/BArch/BHMCT/MBA/MCA and 2 year innovative culture. BTech/BPharm/MCA programs as Lateral Entry.

Prof. Kuldip sahay Electrical Engg, Deptt, IET Co-ordianator, Lucknow The University is running Ph.D. Program in 17 disciplines of Engineering & Prof. Anurag Tripathi Electrical Engg. Deptt., Technology, Pharmacy, Architecture, Management, Computer Associate Coordinator Application and Applied Sciences. This is mainly to provide opportunity to IET Lucknow the faculty of various affiliated colleges to pursue research for valorization Shri Rakesh Pejwar Faculty of Architecture, of their expertise in their field of specialization as mentioned in Table- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Assistant Coordinator 3.The University has a University Research Council (URC) consisting of Lucknow conveners of all RDCs under chairmanship of Vice-chancellor. The role of

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The University conducted UPSEE-17 on 16th & 22nd April, 2017 for under transparency in the admission process and on the other hand it ensures graduate programs and on 23rd April, 2017 post graduate programs (MBA, that only talented candidates get admissions to Ph.D. program. MCA). The Counseling for admissions to these programs was carried out Admissions to Ph.D. program in 17 disciplines for the year 2017-18 were online at all Counseling Centers in the State for convenience of applicants made on the basis merit of on line Entrance Examination conducted by in July, 2017. The vacant seats in the private colleges were filled up directly the University on 25th June, 2017 in which 272 qualified for interview. Out following the guidelines of the State Government as mentioned in of 200 candidates appeared in the interview 52 were finally selected for Information Brochure-2017. Number of admissions in different programs admission to their respective disciplines. against their intake capacity are shown in Table-3.

A total of 6868 seats were available in PG programs. Admissions to first year of M.Tech/M.Pharm/M.Arch/ programs for the year 2017-18 Examinations of both odd and even semesters of the year 2016-17 were made on the basis of merit of GATE score and online examination were held at the schedule time as per Academic Calendar. The number of conducted by the University. passed out students in different programs in the academic session 2016- Table- 3: Program wise Intake & Admissions in Colleges in 2016-17 17 are given in Table-4.The top three meritorious students of Engineering, Technology, Management, Pharmacy, Architecture are awarded Gold. Course Total Intake Total No. Of Admissions Silver and Bronze Medals every year. In addition to, Chancellor Gold B.Arch. 1010 371 Medal is awarded to overall topper of B.Tech program. The University also BFA 51 05 awarded Gold, Silver, Bronze medals to overall first three toppers each of B.Pharm 7437 7160 the following five autonomous institutions: B.Tech 104144 43342 BFAD 171 78 1. HBTI Kanpur (Now, Harcourt Butler Technical University Kanpur) BHMCT 693 499 2. IET Lucknow MBA 34647 18304 3. UPTTI Kanpur MCA 5948 2843 4. KNIT Sultanpur Total 154101 72602 5. BIET Jhansi The lists of all recipients of Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals for the academic session 2016-17 are given at Appendix-A.

Admissions to Ph.D. program is made through on line written examination separately for each field of study followed by personal interview strictly The semester examinations of all postgraduate programs were held along following guidelines of UGC. A great emphasis is given on the novelty and with undergraduate programs as per the academic calendar. The process innovation while selecting topics for Ph.D. thesis. This on one hand brings 8

of thesis examination (presentation and viva) has been centralized by the Table-4: No. of Degree awardees in different programs. University this year improve the thesis evaluation process. Sr. No Program No. of candidates 5.3 Ph.D. Program 1 B.TECH 44341 2 B.PHARM 2473 Students registered under Ph.D. Program are strongly monitored by their 3 BHMCT 206 respective Research Degree Committees (RDC). Research Degree 4 B.ARCH 247 Committees of different disciplines review progress of research scholars 5 B.FAD 37 in every six months on the basis of presentation of their research work. 7 MBA 9218 Meetings of all Research Degree Committees were conducted from 4th 8 MCA 2364 April to 29th April, 2017 and again, 27th October to 20th November, 2017... 9 M.Pharm 47 The University allows students to submit their Ph.D. thesis provided they 10 M.Tech 276 meet requirement of at least two publications in reputed international 11 M.Arch 00 journals. To maintain standard of research work at par with the global 12 Ph.D. 86 standard, one Ph.D. thesis is sent to foreign expert and one to Indian expert of reputed institution for evaluation. On favorable reports, the research scholar is required to give exhaustive presentation before the Examination Board. As on date 86 candidates will be awarded Ph.D. degrees in different disciplines. A list of Ph.D. Degree awardees are given in Appendix-B. . For ensuring quality of curriculum of under graduate and post The numbers of passed out students in the academic session 2016-17 to graduate programs as per the needs of changing scenario of industry and whom degrees to be awarded in 15th Convocation are shown in Tabel-4. to cope up with technological advancements, Boards of Studies of all the disciplines have been reconstituted. In each Board of study, one representative of the industry has been nominated a member to devise curriculum industry oriented.

The Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) to all under graduate programs 15th and MBA & MCA have been introduced from the academic session 2016- Convocation 17. Students are awarded Grade in place of marks in every semester. On passing all semesters of the relevant program of study, a final Grade is awarded. There is a provision of converting the final Grade into marks. Ordinances and evaluation schemes for all these programs have undergone a major revision needed for implementation of the Choice Based Credit System. The evaluation schemes have been designed after a 9

lot of brainstorming so that after accomplishment of the course of study, plagiarism software has been made compulsory at the time of thesis the students would be suitably equipped to get a job in industry or to go submission. for higher study.

Examination reforms are central to usher in the desired effects of the The Choice Based Credit System of evaluation has been prepared proposed restructuring. These reforms attempt to explore the use of in line with undergraduate program to have consistency and implemented Information Technology to make the Examination process secure, robust, from previous Academic Session 2016-17. Ordinances of all PG programs student friendly and infallible. In this regard, the following innovative have been revised accordingly. Several M. Tech. programs were running steps have been taken to reform the examination system of the University with minor changes in names and syllabi in the colleges. It was creating a to conduct the secure and observable examination & provide student- lot of confusion in preparation of question papers, evaluation and centered information and data online. declaration of results. On a piece of advice of AICTE, all the programs have 1) The University implemented Credit Base Choice System (CBCS). The been rationalized. Now, only 17 M. Tech. programs are running in the University also implemented 50% credit for promotion to the next colleges. In future, the colleges interested to start M. Tech. Program will year. have to select among the existing M. Tech. programs. The syllabus and 2) The University has put an end to the erstwhile special carryover evaluation schemes for M. Tech/ M. Pharm/M. Arch. Programs were examination from last year. This initiative is aimed at minimizing revised accordingly. First year of the two year program has been reducing academic burden on students, so they will prepare only for dedicated to the course work with provision of a compulsory course on the subjects of the current semester. ‘Research Method and Process’ in the first semester. To improve the 3) The major problem with the bulk use of about two million answer quality of thesis work and to improve the quality of research output, both books for each semester (with proper tracking of each and every the semesters of second year have been dedicated to the dissertation answer book from every exam Centre) is an onerous task that has work with provision of external evaluation of dissertation work in both the taken its toll on the quality of the result, on the speed of result semester of second year. The process of thesis examination (presentation processing while also raising questions on the authenticity of and viva) has been centralized by the University this year to improve the evaluation. The reformation measures with respect to the unique thesis evaluation process. design of 32 pages answer book and the introduction of the answer book serial number; three-part OMR front page, verification card, OMR attendance sheet and registration of every teacher with proper Ordinances for Ph.D. program have been thoroughly revised taking into identity have collectively facilitated amelioration, rendering the entire consideration of guidelines of UGC. Several new provisions have been process almost perfect. incorporated to improve the quality of research work. Publication of 4) To avoid the misuse of answer-books, many security measures, such research work in SCI and SCOPUS indexed and quality journals has been as integration of serial number, page number, barcode on the answer made compulsory. To promote the originality of the research work, books with three-part OMR front page, have been initiated. Also, we provision of inclusion of originality report generated from the anti- have ensured each part plays a meticulously-designated role to usher

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in a huge change in the tracking, authenticating, securing and 11) A control room is established at the University to watch LIVE all confidential marking of each and every answer book. activities of examination center confidential room. 5) University started 100% digital evaluation of answer books for all courses from academic session 2016-17. It provides transparency, 12) All the marks-sheets and degrees of students are being sent while facilitating fast- and- error- free evaluation and may reduce the directly to his/her address by the University. time for declaration of result. 6) The University has taken the following measures in the digital evaluation this time: a) Answer books of students with zero marks are to be re-evaluated The following reforms have been introduced in the Entrance by another examiner. Examination for admission to various programs from the Academic b) Answer books of students having short of 10% of passing marks Session 2016-17. are to be reviewed. c) Apart from the above, digital evaluation of answer books will 1. It was observed in last years that candidates were committing reduce the time gap & expedite the process of Scrutiny, Challenge mistakes in filling correctly their category, gender, names etc. Evaluation, RTI (Copy Viewing) etc. Candidates faced difficulties because of such mistakes. Therefore, an 7) The University will open the online portal of all programs for the online correction window was opened after the last date of sessional marks correction/feeding missing marks of theory subjects. submitting applications to provide a chance to candidates to rectify The same portal was already tested on the 2015-16 session for post mistakes in their application forms. This ensured zero error in the graduate programs. submitted application form 8) The Examination cell developed an online portal for feeding the 2. The photographs and thumb impressions of all candidates were subject marks and printing the mark sheets through the end-user taken with the help of Biometric machine at the time they appeared computer login which will be provided to University officials. in UPSEE-16. The same images have been sent to the concerned 9) The entire remuneration bill related to examinations work like colleges and the University for ensuring admission and enrollment of Observer, Invigilator, Center Superintendent, Assistant Center the right candidates only. Superintendent, Practical, Examiner and Evaluators are paid to 3. Candidates were allowed to take question paper booklet and a copy concern person in their account through online. of OMR Sheet after the examination. 4. Answer key and solution of questions were uploaded just after the 10) For Odd semester 2017-18 around 111 centers are formed and Examination and candidates were allowed to send comments if not there will be a separate exam center created to cater various agreed with the answer of any question. The comments received vis-a-vis cases, whose exam forms were submitted late/ from candidates were placed before the expert committee of the manually or who were permitted due to various reasons concern subject for corrections, if any. It ensured not only correct without exam form. evaluation but also provided transparency to the satisfaction of a) For better monitoring all exam centers will be having two or candidates. more invigilators to communicate and provide correct 5. Scanning of all OMR Sheets under supervision of a scanning record to the University. committee was carried out by a firm and the scanned images were 11

kept sealed. Later on, another firm was given responsibility to the University average result. It indicated that such colleges did not prepare the result. This firm separated out roll no. and response develop adequate laboratories, infrastructure and did not appoint parts of all the OMR Sheets and scanned both the roll no. and sufficient teachers and used malpractice in filling their application response parts separately. All the response sheets were evaluated forms. The University ,therefore, took steps with the concurrence of using answer keys. The result of all candidates was prepared by the State Government to reduce intake in such branches of the joining both the roll no. and response sheets. Another result of all concerned colleges in two slabs depending on the number of seats candidates was then prepared by using sealed scanned images. Both filled in that particular branch as compared to sanctioned intake: 15% results were compared and found fully matched. This process and 25% in case deficiency was between 60-75% and more than 75% ensured correctness of the result prepared. respectively.

For granting affiliation to colleges for the academic session 2016-17 the affiliation process has been made on line. In past, generally three types The University started a quality improvement program of Rs. 200 of mal-practices, such as fake faculty members, same faculty member Crores for infrastructure development, enhancing research activities listed in more than one college, wrong PAN details of faculty members and employment of students for the following State Government and wrong details of infrastructure were observed. The Following steps owned/funded colleges and technical universities and University have been taken to eliminate any type of mal-practice made by the constituent colleges: colleges in the application form submitted to the University. (A) Colleges 1. All the colleges were instructed to fill the details of faculty members linked with their PAN and upload appointment letter of each faculty Amount to be member and also a relieving letter if faculty leaves the college. It was Sr. No. Name of The College released (Rs. In ensured that the system would not permit uploading of details of Crore) faculty members having the same PAN twice. If a faculty member has Institute of Engineering and Technology, fraudulently obtained two PAN cards with same name and same date 1. 25.00 of birth, such faculty member will be identified and then his/her Lucknow details will be scrutinized. Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, 2. The software automatically calculated infrastructure requirement as 2. 15.00 Sultanpur per the intake sanctioned following the norms of AICTE. Any discrepancy made in the application form has been identified. Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and 3. 15.00 3. It was observed that in a number of colleges, seats filled in a particular Technology ,Jhansi branch were much lower as compared to sanctioned seats since last two to three years but the colleges did not apply for reduction of intake. The result of students of such branches was found much below 12

Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology 4. 10.00 Institute Kanpur Amount to be Sr. No. Name of University released Faculty of Architecture, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul (Rs. In Crore) 5. 10.00 Kalam Technical University, Lucknow Madan Mohan Malviya University of 1. 15.00 Technology, Gorakhpur 6. Government Engineering College, Banda 10.00 2. Harcourt Butler Technical University 15.00 10.00 7. Government Engineering College, Bijnour In this program, 60% amount will be utilized for infrastructure Government Engineering College, development and new construction and remaining 40% amount for 8. 10.00 Ajamgarh digitalization and enhancing research and employment programs.

Government Engineering College, 9. 10.00 Ambedkar Nagar Strategic role of design for industrial competitiveness is now 10. Government Engineering College, Kannoj 10.00 universally recognized. Value addition through innovations in design can play a vital role in enhancing the competitiveness of both manufacturing Government Engineering College, and service industries. Realizing the importance of design in economic, 11. 10.00 Manpuri industrial and societal development and in improving the quality of products and services, the Government of Uttar Pradesh took a step to develop broad contours of the design policy in the State in consultation Government Engineering College, 12. 10.00 with industry, designers and other stakeholders. The Government Sonbhadra entrusted the University to establish an Institute of Design at the NOIDA Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design, Dr. Campus, which is in the heart of various industries engaged in 13. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Technical University, 15.00 manufacturing products with traditional designs and need assistance for Lucknow producing quality products. The U.P. Institute of Design (UPID), NOIDA has started functioning from the academic session 2017-2018 with four year Centre For Advanced Studies Dr. A.P.J. 15.00 Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) program having an approved intake of 40 14. Abdul Kalam Technical University, students. Lucknow

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The U.P. Institute of Design has been set up with the following major objectives:

1. Strengthening quality design education at under graduate and post graduate levels in the state. 2. To promote and advance traditional design and also create innovations. 3. To provide design intervention for craft, handloom, rural technology, small, medium and large scale enterprises and outreach programs for capability building, sustainable livelihood, employment opportunities and economic growth. 4. To help place designers in key sectors of national need for bench marking of standards of design education and practice and encouraging ‘‘thinking global and acting local’’. 5. To undertake fundamental and applied research to create cutting Fig-1: Orientation Program edge knowledge in the area of design especially those concerned with user understanding and trends. 6. Becoming a repository of design knowledge, experience and 1) A workshop was organized for the students in the beginning of the information on products, systems, materials, design and production session in August’2017 to introduce them with the concept of Product processes related to traditional as well as modern technologies. Design and recent developments in the field of Product Design by Prof. 7. To offer integrated design consultancy services and cutting edge Sumer Singh from IDDC, IIT Delhi. design solutions to Industry for generation of revenue and to provide practice opportunities to students to make them employable or to become entrepreneur.

Two week orientation program was conducted to introduce students to the profession of industrial design. Activities like Rapid Sketching, storytelling and group discussions were taken up by the students to understand the importance of communication and presentation. The students displayed their existing skill sets and learned about some basic visual design principals like representing real life objects with lines and dots. Fig-2:Prof. Sumer Singh from IDDC, IIT Delhi conducting Students workshop 14

2) Another workshop was organized at the Institute in the month of September’2017. Prof. Amit Ray, mentor of design programs at IIT Kanpur, IITDM, Jabalpur and Charles Stuart University, Australia and presently associated with department of Art & Design, Shiv Nadar University, G.B. Nagar introduced the concept of Environmental Design and Ethics and shared his experiences in the field of Design with students and faculty members.

Fig-4: Mr. Florian Constable, Creative Area Manager (Nordic), Wipak Innovation Center, Hanover, Germany interacting with UPID students

4) A workshop and brainstorming session was organized in the month of September’2017 to discuss B.Des. curriculum and brainstorm about starting new UG/PG courses in different streams of design at UPID, Noida. Session was chaired by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor AKTU, Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak. Renowned academician and designer Prof. Lalit Kumar Das (Retd.), IDDC, IIT Delhi, Prof. Amit Ray (Retd.), IIT Kanpur and currently Dean Shiv Nadar University, G.B. Nagar and freelance senior Fig-3: Prof. Amit Ray interacting with faculty and students of UPID designer Mr. Ajoy David, NID Ahmedabad alumnus along with the faculty members of the Institute discussed and deliberated upon various 3) To expose students to the best international practices in the design issues to develop the Institute as a hub of design education and industry, a workshop was organized in the month of October’ 2017.Mr. innovation. Florian Constable, Creative Area Manager (Nordic), Wipak Innovation Center, Hanover, Germany made presentations about the innovations and innovative designs in the packaging industry, product lifecycle and a) The UPID, Noida has signed a MoU with IIT, Bombay for admission conducted a Q&A session about best design practice in the European of U.P. domicile students in its B.Des program through a National market. Mr. Florian appreciated the work done by the students and level entrance test UCEED conducted by IIT Bombay for the B.Des expressed his willingness to offer student internship to best three programs. students of the batch.

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b) The UPID, Noida has finalized a MoU with IIT Guwahati for mentoring of UPID, Noida through their Department of Design. IIT Guwahati will mentor UPID, Noida to design its curriculum, expert 1. To establish Centre for Advanced Studies as a world class Centre of lectures by IITG faculty members, faculty and student exchange Excellence for Postgraduate Studies as well as cutting edge Research etc., A corpus of Rs.20.00 lacs has already been created by the and Development in the areas of Engineering & Technology. University for the same. 2. To provide a stimulating platform to research scholars and academicians in Engineering & Technology domain; for creating and disseminating research based knowledge/technologies for the 1. Prof. Virendra Pathak Director development of State/Country. 2. Dr. Ravindra Singh Assistant Professor 3. To Bring together creative, dedicated & innovative scholars engaged 3. Mr. Deepak Singh Assistant Professor in Engineering and Technology academics and research 4. Ar. Ashish Katiyar Assistant Professor 5. Mr. S. S. Ghosh Assistant Professor The Centre is established at Academic Building of the University at Jankipuram Vistar, Lucknow. The whole campus including Academic Building is dedicated by Shri Narendra Modi, Hon'ble Prime Minister on 20th June 2017. The institute in its first phase has started an M.Tech. program in Computer Science and Engineering with choice based specialization in Cyber Security and Information and Communication The University has established an Institute named “Centre for Advanced Technologies (ICT). The institute envisages to start two more M.Tech. Studies (CAS)”to impart state of the art education leading to Post Programs in Mechatronics and Nano Technology also from next academic Graduate Degree as well as to facilitate quality research work in the year. emerging areas of the technology. Centre for Advanced Studies as in- campus academic & research institution has started functioning from July 2017.

Centre for Advanced Studies will create a better future for all through its leadership in research and excellence in engineering education. It will accomplish this by fostering a challenging, enlightened, and collaborative academic environment that demands excellence, encourages innovative education, and supports ground-breaking discovery. Its esteemed faculty will be world renowned for their creative scholarship and innovative teaching. Fig.-5: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC, Prof .Manish Gaur, Director and Mr. Jiten Jain, CEO, Indian InfoSec Consortium with students in Orientation program

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Academic session has been started from 1st Aug, 2017 with an orientation Google Cloud, on air offerings and technologies to help students to build program for students. The program was held in the presence of Prof. Vinay applications using cloud technology. Kumar Pathak, Hon'ble Vice chancellor, Prof. Manish Gaur, Director CAS, Mr. Jiten Jain, C.E.O Indian InfoSec Consortium cyber security expert, faculty members and the students. The Vice-Chancellor addressed students and marked their commencement of studies in the CAS. Further Director discussed the vision and missions of CAS. Mr. Jiten Jain discussed with students about the benefits of choosing a cyber security program.

CAS invited eminent personalities form various Industries and Institutions to lend valuable information from their experiences to students. The First Guest lecture was held on 9thAug, 2017. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Ashu Sharma (Asst. Professor, Ajeenkya D Y Patil University, Pune) on “The Threat of Advanced Malware on Digital world”. He discussed various recent threats/attacks of malware on digital world. On 21st Aug 2017, Dr. Anshul Verma (Asst. Professor at BHU) gave a talk on Distributed computing and the importance of cloud computing in processing big data. Next lecture (held on 24th Aug 2017) was given by Dr. Deepshikha Agarwal (Asst. Professor, Amity University) on Wireless. Fig.-6. Workshop for defining objectives of the Centre for Advanced Studies

The first meeting of Board Studies was held on 11th September, 2017. One day workshop was held on 25th October, 2017 at the Centre. Prof. Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice Chancellor, Prof. Phalguni Gupta, Director Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice Chancellor of the University and other NITTTR Kolkata, Prof. S. Arun kumar, IIT Delhi, Mr. Jiten Jain, C.E.O, Indian renowned academicians Prof. S.G. Dhande, Former Director, IIT Kanpur, InfoSec Consortium, Prof. Manish Gaur Director CAS, and all faculty Prof. Rudra Pratap, Founder Chairman, Centre for NANO Sciences and members of CAS attended the meeting. The main focus was on the Engineering, IISc, Bangalore, Prof. S.K. Saha, Head, Mechanical Ordinances for the M.Tech. program. Prof Manish Gaur gave a roadmap Engineering, IIT Delhi, Prof. Somnath Biswas, CS Department, IIT Kanpur of CSA to the invitees. The Board finalized Ordinances and Regulations and Former Director, IIIT Allahabad, Prof. K. B. Naik Former Director, KNIT with reference of Ordinances and Regulations of IITs. The invitees also Sultanpur and Prof. Manish Gaur Director of the Centre along with all deliberated on to improve the course structure of the M. Tech. program. faculty members participated in the workshop. The workshop provided brainstorming open discussion session with all invited members which helped to define objectives for CAS to improve the quality of research in The Google Webinar was conducted on 26th September, 2017.Mr. the emerging areas. Malcolm Holden Customer Engineer, Google Cloud, gave an overview on

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One day workshop on “Machine Learning” was organized on 29th October, 2017. Mr. Kumar Ranjan, Director Mean Metal Motors Pvt. Ltd. provided an idea o using machine learning in driverless cars and other future technologies.

A Python workshop was held on 11th& 12th November 2017 Mr. Brijesh Mishra SOFTPRO trained more than 50 students of CAS &IET, Lucknow to Fig.-8 Smart City Lab develop applications in Python. Google have collaborated with CAS to establish a Google code Lab inside the campus. In this Lab students can play around with prototypes of some of their wild and crazy ideas and Google will assist them by direct The Institute is equipped with four storey fully air-conditioning Academic interaction with Google’s developers. CAS have planned a Smart City Lab building. It has 50+ seating capacity seminar hall with well-equipped audio for students to learning cyber security on real world scenarios with the and visual systems, class rooms and a centrally located canteen. There is help of simulators, where they can discover vulnerabilities on smart a State Bank of India branch in the University Campus where students can devices by using Penetration testing, Reverse Engineering for Web use all bank operations facilities. In-campus post office facilities also Application Security, Mobile Application Security, etc. available. CAS is also introducing a High performance Computing Lab with large number of DELL Blade servers with latest processors. CAS vision is to develop such high-performance, practical solutions, and contribute to the needs of both scientific and engineering community.

Officials and Faculty members:

1. Prof. Manish Gaur Director 2. Mr. Ashu Sharma Assistant Professor 3. Dr. Vijay Tiwari Visiting Professor 4. Dr. Deepshikha Agarwal Guest Faculty

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developed a Pneumatic Based Rice Threshing Machine on a project Kalam Centre for Innovation and Incubation of Startups is established in granted by MSME PROJECT (as incubator).It is semi-automatic, needs less the University with an objective to nurture the entrepreneurial energy of handling, reliable for farmers and mobile. It is equipped with designed students across all affiliated colleges of the University. KCIIS focuses on based pneumatic pump. The startup was also participated at 8th Annual delivering the path of finding the youth with innovative ideas and GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUMMIT, held at Hyderabad in India. confidence to implement, build them into prototype. It will provide

Managerial/IPR support, send novice Startups to investment conclaves, seminars and workshops and also provide assistance in market research and advertising. It will also provide a boost for cultivating the startup On 27th July 2017 on the occasion of the 2nd passage anniversary of Dr.APJ culture in the state and also mentor budding young entrepreneurs across Abdul Kalam the second chapter of “Creating a Livable Planet Earth” was the nation. organized. Hon’ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh Shri Ram Naik Ji was the In the span of 6 months following activities have been performed in order Chief Guest of the Ceremony. Hon’ble Minister for technical and medical to foster Startup Culture among students. education Shri Ashutosh Tandon was the Distibuished Guest. Other Dignitaries Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswami Ji, Head, Adichunchunagari Math, Shri Jayant Saharshbuddhe, Vijnan Bharati, Shri Anand Kumar, Founder Super 30 and Shri Pankaj Singh M.L.A. also graced K-CIIS organized Dr. Kalam Startup Impact Challenge on 26 July 2017 at the Ceremony. Hon’ble Governor Shri Ram Naik Ji along with Dignitaries the University in which participants from all over India participated. Out inaugurated the Incubation Centre. The Incubation Centre will work at of all entries the best eight entries were selected on the selection criteria the University in collaboration with StartUp Accelerator India as based on novelty, team formation, business model and sustainability of Incubation Innovation and Investment partner Of the University. idea. Out of the total of eight entries the best three were declared as winners. The winners of the Dr.Kalam StartUp Impact Challenge are as Furthermore a Website of Kalam Centre for Innovation and Incubation of follows: Startup (K-CIIS) was launched by Honorable Governor Shri Ram Naik ji. Thereon address on importance of education was given by Shri Ashutosh developed a portable device for Tandon Ji. Motivational lectures were delivered by Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr. measuring extent of nerve Damage & Diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamini Ji, Shri Jayant Sahasrabuddhe Shri and Herbal Oil for Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy. Anand Kumar, Founder Super 30 and Shri Pankaj Singh Ji.

developed a cost efficient reverse osmosis based water filtration solution. It not only aims to deliver mineral rich potable drinking water but also ensures to solve the ever increasing water scarcity problem by providing an extremely high recovery rate of product water from reverse osmosis based systems. 19

IT Policy addressed about the Startup Policy of Uttar Pradesh. Mr. Srijan Pal Singh Advisor KCIIS addressed students with teachings of Dr. Kalam as entrepreneurs. Thereon Ms. Pooja Shahi, a Social Entrepreneur Founder Deoria Designs motivated the audience with her life struggle and an inspiring journey towards being an entrepreneur. Also Workshop was attended by 132 students from different affiliated colleges of the University. Digital certificate of participation provided to students.

Fig- 9: Inauguration of Incubation Centre by Hon’ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh

On 4th September 2017, K-CIIS organized a workshop on “HOW TO REPRESENT YOUR IDEA” at the University campus. Ms. Aparna Mishra Fig-10: Workshop on Social Entrepreneurship (CEO, Cafebiz) Café biz, is a startup consulting which works with Aspiring, Ideation, Prototype and Growth entrepreneurs, was invited as key note speaker. She explained that how to represent your idea to investors. Also Mr. Srijan Pal Singh Advisor to KCIIS took elevator pitching session with students .Workshop was attended by approximately 75 students from different affiliated colleges of the University. Digital certificate of participation provided to students.

On 16th September 2017, workshop on Social Entrepreneurship was organized in the collaboration with SIDBI Innovation and Incubation Centre, IIT Kanpur. Workshop was addressed by Mr. Abhijit Sathe (CEO, INVENT Program, S-IIC- IIT Kanpur). Mr. Digvijay Bist from Uttar Pradesh Fig- 11: Workshop on Social Entrepreneurship attended by students 20

On 17th September 2017 a faculty development workshop was held by Dr. Anand Govindaluri Founder and Director of Startup Accelerator India. The workshop was attended by director of the affiliated colleges of the university .The workshop focused on the probable startup solutions to the five main problems of Uttar Pradesh namely Healthcare, Education, Women empowerment, water and food. How to represent Business plan for startup was also explained by Dr. Anand Govindaluri. The workshop was also marked by presence of startups entrepreneurs.

On 15th October 2017, 86th Birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was Fig-12: Felicitation of the Chief Guest Shri. Kumar Keshav ji by Hon’ble Vice celebrated. The inauguration of the event was done by Prof. Vinay Kumar Chancellor Prof. Vinay Pathak ji. Pathak, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Shri O.P. Rai Registrar. Shri Ashutosh Tandon, Hon’ble Minister for Technical and Health education visited Dr.Kalam Memorial and garlanded statue of Dr. Kalam. He announced On 8th November 2017 to foster women equality through women 3000 dollar support for research work. Key note address was given by Shri empowerment by means of women entrepreneurship, Women Kumar Keshav Director, Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation. He addressed Entrepreneurship Forum was held .The forum revolved around the theme the audience on how to manage a large scale project in a capital city. Apart of Women Equality, Women Empowerment and Women from this he motivated the audience to come forward with ideas and Entrepreneurship. The Chief Guest of the event was Dr. Vandana Pathak, opinion to make metro services more people oriented. A session on “How a renowned Ayurvedic Doctor. Prof. Vinay Pathak, Vice Chancellor, Dr. to be an Entrepreneur” was taken by Mr. Srijan Pal Singh to foster the A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University inaugurated the forum with an entrepreneurial spirit among the students. On this occasion 86 colleges enlightening speech on Women Empowerment. Eminent speakers namely invited to establish Entrepreneurship cell (E-cell) to inculcate the Startup Ms. Shital Mahajan, Skydiver, Padma Shri Awardee, Ms. Tanvi Bhatt, culture among the students and Kalam Centre @Campus to make Personal Brand Strategist, Ms. Samina Bano,Founder, Rightwalk students empathize with social evils and encourage the students for Foundation and Ms. Aparna Mishra, Founder and CEO, Club Cafebiz volunteering and work as social change makers. The event was attended graced the forum by their presence and inspirational life stories. The host by approximately 300 delegates. of the forum, Dr. Anand Govindaluri, Founder, Startup Accelerator India and Govin Capital, a Singapore-based investment company dedicated the forum to his mother Smt. G. Shakuntala Govindaluri. A startup-pitching

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competition was also held at the event to incite and inculcate entrepreneurial qualities in students. Dr. Kalam Startup Parikrama event to commence and propagate the seeds of startup and to foster the entrepreneurial spirit among the students was organized on 15th November 2017 by Kalam Centre for innovation and incubation of Startups (K-CIIS) in collaboration with Kalam Centre and Technical Education quality improvement programme .The event revolved around the theme HOW TO CREATE START-UPS IN TIER 2 CITIES. The event consisted up of talks/lectures by eminent persons with experience in particular fields and thereon with start-up pitching competition.The event was inaugurated by the Advisor of Kalam Centre for innovation and incubation of Startups Mr. Srijan Pal Singh. Thereon Mr. Sujit Kumar the Founder and Director of Mind Matrix Labs CLi, Mr. Gaurav Prakash MD Universal Books. Mr. Siddhart Rastogi an associate professor at IIM and Ms. Vibha Tripathi associate faculty at Institute of Entrepreneurship Development were the prominent speakers. The start- up pitching competition was held where 300 seconds were given to 10 team to represent their idea. The winning prize of up to 23000 INR for Fig-13: Inauguration of Women Entrepreneurship Forum by Dr. Vandana Pathak startup pitching and startup quiz was sponsored by Mind Matrix Labs, CLi. Chief Guest

Dr. Kalam Startup Parikrama event to commence and propagate the seeds of startup and to foster the entrepreneurial spirit among the students was organized at I.T.S Engineering College, Greater NOIDA on 21 November 2017. A Workshop on “Why Investors say Yes” under Dr. Kalam Startup Parikrama funded by Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme-III (TEQIP-III) .A Large number of young participants across the state from the affiliated engineering colleges of the University participated in this pitching competition. A quiz on startup policy and current tech affairs was also conducted during this event. Mr. Srijan Pal Singh, Advisor–Innovation inaugurated the event. Dean under Graduate Studies and Entrepreneurship, the University, Dr. Vineet Kansal, Dr. S.P. Mishra, Advisor, ITS-The Education Group. Mr. Surendra Sood, Director- Public relation of I.T.S- of Dr. Gagandeep Arora, Dean Academic Administration and Dr. Sanjay Yadav and Dean Students Welfare. Mr. Fig-14: Dignitaries of Women Entrepreneurship Forum 22

Shivam Ahuja, Founder, Delhi Startups, Mr. Amit Kumar Shukla, Co- founder, Engrip, Jatin Sharma, Business Head and IPR consultant of Innoveintellects and Mr. Sudhanshu Ranjan, Co-founder & CEO of Innovative Machineries Agro India Pvt. Ltd shared their experience with the participants during these sessions and addressed the students. The workshop was attended by 175 participants.

14th Annual Convocation of the University was held on 23rd January, 2017 at Indira Gandhi Pratisthan, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. Hon’ble Governor, Uttar Pradesh shri Ram Naik, the Chancellor of the University presided over the ceremony. Dr. Vijay Kumar Saraswat, Director General, DRDO and Secretary to Department of Defence R&D was the Chief Guest. Shri Fareed Mahfooz Kidwai, Hon’ble Minister of State Fig-15: Shobha Yatra proceeding to Convocation Hall (Independent), Technical Education, Government of Uttar Pradesh graced the ceremony as the Guest of Honor. Shri Ram Naik Hon’ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh and Chancellor awarded degrees to 50436 students of different programs and also awarded one Chancellor’s Gold Medal, 17 Gold Medals, 16 Silver Medals and 16 Bronze Medals to meritorious students who secured 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ranks amongst all students in their programs of study respectively. In addition to, one Gold Medal, one Silver medal and one Bronze Medal have been awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd overall rank holders each of following five Autonomous institutes of the University:

1. HBTI Kanpur 2. MMMEC Gorakhpur 3. IET Lucknow 4. KNIT Sultanpur 5. BIET Jhansi

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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji inaugurated newly constructed campus of the University consisting of an Administrative block, an Academic Block and Kalam Centre & Library Building located at Jankipuram Vistar, Lucknow on 20th June 2017. Shri ram Naik Ji, Hon’ble Governor of U.P., Shri Yogi Aditya Nath Ji, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Shri Keshav Prashad Mayrya Ji, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Dinesh Sharma Ji, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Ashutosh Tandon Ji, Hon’ble minister for Technical Education & medical Education, Dr. Mahendra Singh Ji, Hon’ble State Minister (Independent) for village development, Shri Kaushal Kishore Ji, M.P., Mohanlal Ganj and other distinguished guests graced the ceremony. Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice-Chancellor of the University welcomed Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji and other Dignitaries. Fig- 18:Prof.Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice Chancellor welcoming dignitaries

Fig-20: Shri Keshav Prasad Mourya, Deputy C.M., Welcoming Shri Narendra Modi Fig-19: Respected Guests and Degree Awardees sitting in the Convocation Hall ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India 24

Fig-21: Shri Dinesh Sharma, Deputy C.M., Welcoming Shri Narendra Modi ji, Fig-23: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice Chancellor, Welcoming Shri Narendra Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Modi ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India.

Fig-24: Shri Narendra Modi ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Ram Naik ji, Fig-22: Shri Ashutosh Tandon, Minister for Technical Education, Welcoming Shri Hon’ble Governor of U.P. ,Shri Adiya Nath Yogi ji Chief Minister Of U.P. and Narendra Modi ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India other dignitaries. 25

Fig-25: Shri Narendra Modi ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India addressing the Fig-27:Prof.Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice-Chancellor presenting memento to Shri audience Narendra Modi ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

Fig-.28: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, Vice-Chancellor honouring Shri Narendra Fig- 26: Respected Guests sitting in the pandal Modi ji, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India. 26

A programme on “Pravidhik Shiksha Ke Badhate Kadam” was organized by Technical Education Department of Government of Uttar Pradesh on 8th August 2017 at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan, Lucknow. Hon’ble Chief Minister U.P. Shri Yogi Aditya Nath ji graced the program as Chief Guest. In this programme Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University along with Directorate of Technical Education participated. Shri Keshav Prasad Mourya ji, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister U.P., Dr. Dinesh Sharma ji Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister U.P., Shri Ashutosh Tandon ji Hon’ble Minister for Technical Education U.P. and Shri Sandeep Singh ji, Hon’ble State Minister Technical Education U.P. graced the program as the distinguished guests In this program, Hon’ble Chief Minister laid foundation and inauguration of 101 projects .He also honored meritorious students and delivered appointment letter to selected students. In addition to, he inaugurated Visvesvaraya for Research Promotion Scheme in Pandit Deen Dayal Updhaya Quality Improvement Programme of the university for Fig-30: Lightning of the lamp by Shri Yogi Aditya Nath ji, Hon’ble Chief Minister, development of infrastructure of the government funded colleges and U.P. along with dignitaries universities. On this occasion, an exhibition of the innovative models made by technical students of the university and polytechnics was jointly organized by the university and Directorate of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh.

Fig-29: Dignitaries on the Dias with Shri Yogi Aditya Nath ji, Hon’ble Chief Fig-.31: Shri Ashutosh Tandon ji , Minister for Technical Education U.P. Minister, U.P. welcoming Shri Yogi Aditya Nath ji, Hon’ble Chief Minister, U.P. 27

Fig-32: Shri Sandeep Singh State Minister for Technical Education, U.P. Fig-34: Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar, Secretary Technical Education U.P. welcoming Shri welcoming Shri ji, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister U.P. Ashutosh Tandon ji , Minister for Technical Education U.P.

Fig-.35: Director, Directorate of Technical Education welcoming Shri Sandeep Fig-.33:Prof.Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC welcoming Dr. Dinesh Sharma ji, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister, U.P. Singh ji ,State Minister for Technical Education, U.P. 28

Faculty members of the affiliated colleges of the University conduct research either leading to Ph.D. degree or themselves in a group. They find difficulty in conducting quality research mainly because of no financial assistance is provided by the colleges where they serve. Some colleges provide financial assistance but it is limited only to meet expenditure of travelling and registration charges. Owing to strong research competition, they rarely get opportunity of financial assistance from the Funding Agencies. The University realized problems of faculty in conducting quality of research and decided to start following research promotion. 12.1 Research Promotion Schemes

To create and update the general research capabilities of the faculty members of the various technical colleges and to improve the quality of Fig-.36: Prof. H.K. Paliwal, Director IET receiving a cheque from Shri Yogi research, the University has approved the following research promotion Aditya Nath ji, Hon’ble Chief Minister, U.P. schemes:

Visvesvaraya Research Promotion Scheme (VRPS) has been initiated by the University to create and update the general research capabilities of the faculty members of the various technical institutes. Under this scheme research proposals will be invited from the faculty members and shortlisted quality research proposals will be funded up to Rs. 5.0 Lakh for high level publications. The following 11 projects have been sanctioned with the grant mentioned against their names.

Fig- 37: Shri Yogi Adtiiya Nath ji Hon’ble Chief Minister, U.P. uncovering the book “Pravidhik Shiksha Ke Badhate Kadam” 29

Visvesvaraya Research Promotion Scheme 2017-18:

Principal Funding Sr.No. Institute name Dept Project Title Investigator Approved Inderprastha Engg. College, Vinai Kumar 1. MA BIG DATA ANALYSIS USING HIGHPERFORMANCE MODELLING AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUE 4,58,000.00 Ghaziabad (030 ) Singh STIMULI SENSITIVE MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPREPARATION BASED SUSTAINED DRUG Pranveer Singh Inst of Tech, Awani Kumar 2. PH 1,90,000.00 Kanpur DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR CANCER Rai FERMENTATIVE BIOTRANSFORMATION FOR DEVELOPING NEW POLYHERBAL FORMULATION ITS College of Pharmacy, Praveen Kumar 3. PH 5,00,000.00 Ghaziabad FOR DIABETES Gaur KIET Group of Institutions (KIET NANOFORMULATION AND NEUROPROTECTIVE EVALUATION OF MANGIFERIN AGAINST Mandeep Kumar 4. School of Pharmacy), PH 5,00,000.00 NEURONAL DEFICITS IN MICE Arora Ghaziabad IIML Academy of Higher ISOLATION AND CLONING OF WRKY TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR INVOLVED IN RESPONSE TO 5. Learning, College of Engg & BT SALT AND DROUGHT STRESS I Arpita Mishra 5,00,000.00 Tech, G.B. Nagar Greater Noida Institute of Tech, CREATION OF BILINGUAL DICTIONARY AND ITS METADATA FOR TRIBAL LANGUAGES OF 6. CSE Rajdev Tiwari 3,32,000.00 Gautam Buddh Nagar ORAL TRADITION

IMS Engineering College, DETECTION OF SUNFLOWER LEAF DISEASES USING IMAGE SEGMENTATION AND SOFT 7. CSE Vijai Singh 1,86,000.00 Ghaziabad COMPUTING TECHNIQUES Kamla Nehru Inst of Tech, Saurabh Mani 8. EE DESIGN AND CONTROL OF A GRID TIED PMSG BASED WIND GENERATION SYSTEM 1,00,000.00 Sultanpur Tripathi JSS Academy of Technical DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF PCB PROTOTYPE MACHINE WITH ECAD INTERFACING AND D Sampath Kumar 9. Education, Gautam Buddh EC 3,55,000.00 PRINTER Venkateshappa Nagar Inst of Cooperative & Corporate ANALYZING THE IMPLICATIONS OF DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER DBT SCHEME FOR FARMERS 10. Management Research & MBA IN UTTAR PRADESH Jabir Ali 2,80,000.00 Training, Lucknow Krishna Inst of Engg & Tech, Kunwar Laiq 11. ME PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FRP REBARS FOR REINFORCEMENT OF CONCRETE SLAB 4,95,000.00 Ghaziabad Ahmad Khan Moradabad Inst of Tech, TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM USING METALLIC FINS 12. ME Nitin Agarwal 4,80,000.00 Moradabad FILLED WITH PHASE CHANGE DEVELOPMENT OF BIOBASED POLYURETHANE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LOW Central Inst of Plastic Engg & 13. PL Vijai Kumar 4,20,000.00 Tech, Lucknow TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

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is allocated for 'Academic activities includes improvement in Teaching, The scheme is aimed at providing financial assistance up to Rs. 1.0 lac to Learning and Research Competence of institutions'. Under 'Procurement the affiliated institutions for organizing Symposium /Conference / of Goods' budget, University will: Seminar / Workshop at national and international level in various fields of 1. Establish 01 studio for recording MOOCs related to its curriculum, technical education. The scheme intends to promote high standards in 2. Establish 02 research hubs; 01 at main campus in Lucknow and 2nd at technical education by way of extending opportunities to the Noida campus for facilitating research students academicians and working professionals by providing a forum for sharing 3. Subscribe research journal at research hubs their knowledge, experiences, innovations and inventions. A budget 4. Establish tinkering labs for innovation and start-up. provision of Rs. 10.0 Lakh has been made for organizing Seminars/ Under 'Academic activities includes improvement in Teaching, Learning Conferences in this year. and Research Competence of institutions' budget, University will: Conduct FDPs for faculties to 1. help institutions in achieving AICTE mandates The scheme is aimed at promoting research and development activities 2. create environment for start-up and innovation in various areas of technical education in the affiliated colleges of the 3. help institutions in accreditation University by providing opportunity to meritorious faculty members to interact at national/ international level to get them updated about the Meetings with the directors/ principals of the affiliated institutions were global changes and share their research in the concerned field of held on 28-11-2017 and 30-11-2017 to discuss the implementation of specializations. The following budget provision has been made for this TEQIP-III project. TEQIP-III Cell has been formed in the University and MIS year: officer, Data Entry Operator and Messenger cum Dispatcher are working 1. for International Seminar/ Conference: Rs. 3.0 Lakh on project. Action plan has been approved by National Project (One side fare + Registration charges) (For 2 faculty Members) Implementation Unit (NPIU).

2. for National Seminar/ Conference : Rs. 5.0 Lakh 1) Conducted two days’ workshop with NPIU for all 17 TEQIP-III (One side fare + Registration charges) (For 20 Faculty Members) universities/ institutes of Uttar Pradesh and their 16 mentor institutes to train them for preparing action plan and procurement plan at the University on 03 and 04 August 2017. 2) Conducted one day workshop with NPIU for all 17 TEQIP-III universities/ institutes of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to train them for PFMS and PMSS at AKTU Lucknow on 13 November 2017. 3) Procurement Plan has been prepared and uploaded on Procurement The University has been selected as one of the Affiliating Technical Management Support System (PMSS). The same has been approved Universities (ATUs) for improving technical education in private by NPIU. engineering institutions affiliated to University. For this project, University 4) Expert committee for twinning programme with mentor ATU has been has been allocated a sum of Rs.20 crore, out of which maximum Rs. 8.00 nominated. crore is allocated for 'Procurement of Goods'; and minimum Rs.10 crore 31

5) Mandatory Induction program for newly admitted students has been Foun (068)Meerut Institute Of 23 - 30 scheduled in all affiliated institutes of AKTU from 21 to 28 Jan 2018. 7 datio Engineering & Technology, 60 Dec 2017 6) Following two Coordinators for Mandatory Induction Training have n Meerut. been nominated as follows: Foun 09 - 16 (030)Inderprastha Engineering A) Dr. Ram Chandra Singh Chauhan, Asso. Prof., Electronics Engg. Dept., 8 datio 60 Jan 2018 College, Ghaziabad I.E.T. Lucknow n B) Dr. Pradeep Kumar, Assistant Prof., Chemical Engg. Dept., I.E.T. Foun 10 - 17 (120) Institute of Technology & Lucknow 9 datio 40 Jan 2018 Management, Gorakhpur 7) Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) scheduled on “Universal n Human Values and Professional Ethics” for effective Implementation Foun (056) Babu Banarasi Das 10 - 17 of induction program activities in the affiliated institutions of the 10 datio Northern India Institute of 70 Jan 2018 University are given below: n Technology, Lucknow Foun 10 -17 (082)Moradabad Institute of S. Type Expected no 11 datio 60 Jan 2018 Technology, Moradabad No Date of Venue of n . FDP Participants Foun 30 Nov - Foun 16 - 23 (695)Sri Ram Group of Colleges, (032)ABES Engineering College, 12 datio 60 1 7 Dec datio 70 Jan 2018 Muzaffar Nagar Ghaziabad. n 2017 n Foun 30 Nov - 18 - 21 Adva (027)Ajay Kumar Garg 13 datio IIT Kanpur (HOD Workshop) 60 2 7 Dec 50 Jan 2018 nce Engineering College, Ghaziabad. n 2017 23 -25 Adva Maharana Pratap Engineering 30 Nov - 14 50 Adva (284)United Institute of Jan 2018 nce College, Kanpur. 3 7 Dec 50 nce Technology, Allahabad. 2017 (064)Hindustan College of 13 - 20 Adva No. of 4 Science and Technology, 50 S. No. Date Topic Dec 2017 nce Participants Mathura. Foun 15 Nov How to create Start-up in 15 - 22 (501) R V Institute of 1 150 5 datio 50 2017 Tier II City Dec 2017 Technology, Bijnor n Foun (133)Noida Institute of 21 Nov 19 - 26 2 Why Investors say yes? 150 6 datio Engineering & Technology, Gr. 60 2017 Dec 2017 n Noida

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Revision of Curriculum: Industry Consultation Committees (ICC) are being formed in all engineering subjects for making syllabus more industry oriented.

More than 900 NPTEL Video courses prepared by Professors of IITs and IISC are also available on line in engineering, management and science disciplines. These courses are of 40 lecture duration and cover full course. A number of them map fully with the University courses. Besides, modular programs of 10/20 lectures prepared on specific topics are also available. The faculty members are encouraged to update their knowledge going through these online courses. Moreover, they can register for certification of examination for any course and on passing they can get a certificate. A budget provision of Rs. 10.0 Lakh has been made towards NPTEL courses and hard disks this year for benefit of the affiliated colleges. Fig- 38: Dignitaries on the Dias during 6th International Conference on Human Values in Higher Education (ICHVHE)

Developing the guidelines and methodology for imparting the human The Value Education Cell organized following activities: values, sharing the efforts already made and discussing future implementations that can be made were the key motives of the conference

The Conference was held at IIT Kanpur from 10-12 February, 2017 It was jointly organized by the University, IIT Kanpur, IIT-BHU Varanasi, Faculty Development Program the topic “Universal Human Values and IIIT Hyderabad, AGI Rajkot, IKG-PTU Kapurthala and Royal University of Professional Ethics” were organized at various places in state for faculty Bhutan, Thimpu. About 178 participants including 56 vice-chancellors of university. In these programs, discussion was focused on from different universities all over the world participated. The format of understanding and living in harmony at all the four levels of human being the conference was discussions, panel discussions and sharing sessions. i.e. individual, family, society, nature and existence through the process The experiences of current implementation in higher education were of self-exploration. A list of programs organized as follows shared and core aspects of universal human values were put forth as a proposal. The International Conference aimed at developing a shared vision of holistic human education in higher education.

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No. of Sr. Date FDP Place of FDP Participa No. nts The University celebrated Teachers ‘Day on 5th September, 2017. A large 03 Jan - 10 Jan, (091) J.S.S. Academy Of Technical 1 44 number of faculty members of IET, Lucknow and outstanding academician 2017 Education, Noida. participated. Prof. Kripa Shankar, Former Vice-Chancellor of Uttar Pradesh 03 Jan -10 Jan, (068) Meerut Institute Of Engineering 2 64 2017 & Technology Meerut. Technical University, Lucknow graced the ceremony as the Chief Guest (122) Shri Ramswaroop Memorial and prof. S.K. Kak former Vice-Chancellor of Maha Maya Technical 05 Jan -12 Jan, 3 College Of Engineering & 72 University, Noida as the Distinguished Guest. A Workshop on “Technical 2017 Management, Lucknow. Education and Problems” was held looking into its importance in. the 10 Jan -17 Jan, (284) United Institute of Technology, Dignitaries and audience and highlighted why he planned to hold this 4 67 2017 Allahabad. College Code: 284 workshop. All invited academicians shared their experiences and 10-16 May (046) MaharanPratap Engineering expressed views. Prof. Kripa Shanker, Chief Guest, Prof. S.K. Kak, 5 26 2017(PSL2) College, Kanpur. Distinguished Guest and other renowned academicians Prof. Ravindra 06-13 June, 6 IIT Kanpur. 29 Kumar, Former Director, MMMEC, Gorakhpur, Prof. Ashok Kumar Khanna, 2017 Former Director, IET, Lucknow, Prof. Pratap Singh, Former Director, 07-14 June, (064) Hindustan College of Science 7 41 MMMEC, Gorakhpur, Prof. S.J.Pandey, Mech. Engg. Dept., HBTI, Kanpur, 2017 and Technology, Mathura. Prof. K.A. Mishra, Elect. Engg. Dept., HBTI, Kanpur, Prof. A.A. Zilli, 17-24 June, (525) Buddha Institute of Technology, 8 15 Comp.Science & Engg. Dept., KNIT, Sultanpur, Prof. S.N. Mishra, Mech.

2017 Gorakhpur. Engg. Dept., KNIT, Sultanpur and Prof. B. Kunwar, Applied Science Dept., 13-20 June, (032) ABES Engineering College, 9 38 2017 Ghaziabad. IE, Lucknow have been honoured for their significant contributions in the 23-30 June, (027) Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering field of technical education by presenting them shawls and citation. 10 93 2017 College, Ghaziabad. 26 June - 3 July (360) Goel Institute of Technology and 11 81 2017 Management, Lucknow. 27 June - 04 (476) Future Institute of Engineering 12 26

July 2017 & Technology, Bareilly. 03 -10 July (284) United Institute of Technology, 13 40 2017 Allahabad. 04 - 11 July (133) Noida Institute of Engineering & 14 49 2017 Technology, Gr. Noida 05 –12 July (064) Ashoka Institute of Technology 15 3 2017 & Management, Varansi. 06 - 13 July (068) Meerut Institute Of Engineering 16 65 2017 & Technology, Meerut. Fig-39: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC, welcoming Prof. Kripa Shankar, former VC, UP Technical University, Lucknow 17 14-16 July 2017 (046) MPEC Kanpur 32

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Fig-.40: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC welcoming Prof. S.K. Kak, former VC , Fig-42: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC Presenting Citation to Prof. S.K. Kak , Maha Maya Technical University, NOIDA. former VC, Maha Maya Technical University, NOIDA

Fig-.43: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC Presenting Memento to Prof. Kripa Fig-41: Faculty & Staff members attending Teachers’ Day Celebration Shankar, former VC, UP Technical University, Lucknow 35

Faculty and staff celebrated Republic Day on 26th January, 2017 and Independence Day on 15th August, 2017. It was a Memorial Day for faculty and staff that they celebrated Independence Day first time after shifting at the newly constructed campus of the University.

Fig-44: Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak, VC addressing Faculty & Staff on the occasion Fig-.45: Dr. Vandna Pathak, inaugurating Herbal Garden of 71st Independence Day, 2017 36

13. M.Tech. (Microelectronics): 15 14. M.Tech. (Structure Engineering): 18 Established in the year 1984, Institute of Engineering and Technology 15. Master of Business Administration: 60 Lucknow (also known as IET Lucknow) is presently constituent college of 16. Master of Computer Application: 60 Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow. The institute, offering BTech, MTech, MCA, MBA and PhD programmes, was granted status of Autonomous Institution by the UGC since 2012. Recently 1. Director :Prof. HK Paliwal 23 new highly qualified faculty has been appointed in the Institute which 2. Dean Academics :Prof. Sanjay Srivastava will help the Institute further raising its standards. Several of its senior 3. Dean Students Welfare :Prof. SP Tripathi professors are considered as the national experts of their respective fields 4. Dean PG & Research :Prof. Shailendra Sinha by various Govt. agencies. 5. Head, Applied Sciences :Prof. AK Katiyar 6. Head, Chemical Engineering :Sri RP Ram 1. Institute is running the third phase of World Bank assisted MHRD 7. Head, Civil Engineering :Prof. NB Singh sponsored Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP- 8. Head, Computer Science :Prof. SP Tripathi III). 9. Head, Electrical Engineering :Prof. K Sahai 2. Institute is improving its infrastructure very fast. New dispensary has 10. Head, Electronics Engineering :Prof. Subodh Wariya started functioning. One new girl’s hostel is being constructed. 11. Head, Mechanical Engineering :Prof. Shailendra Sinha Auditorium completion work is in progress. Hostels are being 12. Head, Business Administration :Shri A Mital renovated. 13. Coordinator, Biotechnology Program :Prof BN Mishra 14. Chief Proctor :Prof. A Singh 15. Controller of Examination :Prof. Girish Chandra IET Lucknow at present runs following programs with intake mentioned 16. Chairman ISSACC :Prof. OP Singh against their names: 17. In charge Training & Placement :Dr. AK Tiwari 1. B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering): 60 18. Registrar :Dr. Pradeep Bajpai 2. B.Tech. (Civil Engineering): 60 19. Accounts Officer :Sri RK Gupta 3. B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering): 60 4. B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering): 60 5. B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering): 60 6. B.Tech. (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering): 60 7. B.Tech. (Information Technology): 60 8. B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering): 60 1. Dr. AK Katiyar, Professor & Head 9. M.Tech. (Biotechnology): 18 2. Dr. A Tripathi, Professor 10. M.Tech. (Electric Drive and Control): 18 3. Dr. A Singh, Professor 11. M.Tech. (Environmental Engineering): 18 4. Dr. OP Singh, Professor 12. M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering): 18 37

5. Dr. SK Singh, Professor 10. Mr. M Chandra, Associate Professor (On duty leave) 6. Dr. S Srivastava, Professor 11. Mr. N Singh, Assistant Professor 7. Dr. VK Singh, Professor (On leave) 12. Mrs. P Yadav, Assistant Professor 8. Dr. SN Mishra, Associate Professor 13. Dr. PK Tiwari, Assistant Professor 9. Dr. KK Singh, Assistant Professor 14. Dr. U Kumar, Assistant Professor 10. Dr. M Kumar, Assistant Professor 11. Dr. P Shukla, Assistant Professor 12. Dr. SK Singh, Assistant Professor 1. Dr. B Dwivedi, Professor 2. Dr. K Sahay, Professor & Head 3. Dr. A Tripathi, Associate Professor (On leave) 1. Dr. D Singh, Associate Professor 4. Mr. S Singh, Associate Professor 2. Mr. RP Ram, Associate Professor & Head 5. Dr. Seethalekshmi K, Associate Professor 3. Dr. P Kumar, Assistant Professor 6. Dr. A Verma, Assistant Professor 7. Dr. NA Shrivastava, Assistant Professor 8. Dr. P Tripathi, Assistant Professor 1. Dr. AK Shukla, Professor 9. Dr. S Singh, Assistant Professor 2. Dr. JB Srivastava, Professor 3. Dr. K Narayan, Professor 4. Dr. MZ Khan, Professor 1. Dr. N Srivastava, Professor (On leave) 5. Dr. NB Singh, Professor & Head 2. Dr. SRP Sinha, Professor 6. Dr. SP Shukla, Professor 3. Dr. S Wairya, Professor & Head 7. Dr. V Pathak, Professor (On leave) 4. Dr. VK Singh, Professor 8. Mr. VK Singh, Associate Professor 5. Dr. RCS Chauhan, Associate Professor 6. Mr. A Kumar, Assistant Professor 7. Ms. P Dwivedi, Assistant Professor 8. Dr. RK Singh, Assistant Professor 1. Dr. DS Yadav, Professor (On leave) 2. Dr. G Chandra, Professor 3. Dr. KV Arya, Professor 1. Dr. HK Paliwal, Professor 4. Dr. MH Khan, Professor (MCA) 2. Dr. S Sinha, Professor & Head 5. Dr. M Tripathi, Professor 3. Dr. R Kumar, Professor (On Leave) 6. Dr. M Gaur, Professor (On leave) 4. Dr. AK Tiwari, Associate Professor 7. Dr. SP Tripathi, Professor & Head 5. Mr. A Mital, Associate Professor 8. Dr. V Kansal, Professor (MCA) 6. Dr. AK Sharma, Assistant Professor 9. Dr. YN Singh, Professor 38

ON Campus S. Company Name Date Total Placed Branch No. 1. Mr. Anurag Srivastava, Ph.D./09/CSE/819, Supervisor: Dr. SP 1 Value-fy 22-08-2017 4 CSE, IT Tripathi, Computer Science and Engineering Department 2 AQ 05-09-2017 4 ME, EE, CSE 2. Mr. Markandeya, Ph.D./13/CE/1111, Supervisor: Dr. SP Shukla, 3 TCS 13-10-2017 86 All Branches Civil Engineering Department 4 Global Logic 28-10-2017 15 CSE, IT Zia 5 07-11-2017 8 ECE, EI, EE Semiconductor Several research articles were published by the faculty members of 6 Wipro 09-11-2017 7 All Branches Heidelberg Institute of Engineering and Technology. A list of some notable research 7 11-11-2017 7 Civil articles in Journals is given in the Appendix-C. Cement NEC Result 8 30-11-2017 Technologies awaited 1. Dr. KV Arya, Program Committee Chair, Conference on Total 131 Communication and Information Technology, (CICT -2017), Gwalior, India, Nov. 4-5, 2017 OFF Campus S. Company Name Date Total Placed Branch No. 1. Mechanical Engineering Department has organized National 1 TCS Codevita 9 CSE, IT Workshop on Computer Aided Engineering in Vehicle Total 9 Development on 22-23, February 2017. 2. Electronics Department organized Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Microcontroller Design using MSP430, Department of Electronics Engineering, IET Lucknow, 24-26 Aug., 2017. Faculty of Architecture of Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University is located on a 6-acre site, at a walking distance from the city center, Placement session for the academic session 2017-18 had been started HazratGanj. It started as a part of Government College of Arts & Crafts in from 18 August 2017. Training and Placement Cell focuses on the 1911 and is one of the oldest in the country. The College got separated placement of Final Year students of B.Tech., MCA, MBA and M.Tech. from Government College of Arts and Crafts in 1976. Till the academic So far 140 students have been placed through the campus recruitment: session of 1999-2000, the College was running a 5-year degree course leading to a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, affiliated to Lucknow University for award of the Bachelor’ degree. However, since academic session 2000-2001, as per the decision of the Government, similar to all other technical institutions of the State, it got affiliated to Dr. APJ Abdul 39

Kalam Technical University Lucknow, formerly U.P. Technical University for all academic matters. In the recent past, the college has got the status 1. Dean, Faculty of Architecture : Prof.(Dr) Vandana Sehgal of being the Faculty of Architecture of U.P. Technical University, now 2. Head of the Department : Shri Rajiv Kacker designated as Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow. 3. Proctor : Shri Mohd Sabahat 4. Co-coordinator Training & Placement : Dr. Ritu Gulati The faculty, since its inception, has acquired a reputation of its studio- 5. Librarian : Shri LakshmiKant Mishra based curriculum providing a balanced understanding of architecture and 6. Co-coordinator Admission & Exam. :Sri.Rakesh Paijwar a stimulating environment for creativity. It has a well-stocked library with 7. Joint Controller of Exam. at AKTU :Sri I. C.Vidyasagar approximately 13000 books and journals, a developing computer laboratory and good hostel facilities for girls and boys. The Faculty members are actively engaged in high end research and sponsored consultancy projects. The College runs a full time post-graduate course in 1. Prof.(Dr.) Vandana Sehgal, Principal & Dean Masters of Architecture and Co-ordinates a PhD. programme in 2. Shri Rajiv Kacker, Associate Professor Architecture for the University. Most recently the Faculty has been 3. Shri MohdSabahat, Associate Professor involved in the upgradation of Architecture Syllabus for the Dr. APJ Abdul 4. Dr. Ritu Gulati, Sr. Assistant Professor Kalam Technical University. 5. Sri. I.C.Vidyasagar, Sr. Assistant Professor 6. Sri. RakeshPaijwar, Sr. Assistant Professor Another great achievement has been in the form of victories in 7. Smt. FarheenBano, Assistant Professor Best Thesis Award – at State level organized by newly formed Consortium 8. Sri. Girish Pandey, Assistant Professor of Architecture Institutes in Lucknow and at national level Uttam Architect 9. Smt. MeetaTandon ,Assistant Professor Trophy and Best Use of Materials Trophy organized by Birla Mangalam at 10. Ms. Divya Pandey, Assistant Professor Jaipur. The students of the faculty have also been performing exceedingly 11. Shri. Ashish Gautam, Assistant Professor well in co-curricular activities and won the Reuben’s Trophy for best 12. Ms. Anupama Bharti, Assistant Professor Sessional, cultural trophy and fashion trophy at the Zonal NASA 13. Shri Ashwani Rawat, Assistant Professor Convention between 30 colleges from seven states, proving the all-round 14. Ms. MahimaThussu, Assistant Professor merit of the faculty of architecture. Numerous special lectures by international speakers were conducted for the students of the faculty and other architecture colleges of the city while the faculty also presented and delivered papers on various prominent national and international forums. 1. Prof. (Dr.) Vandana Sehgal is Principal Ever persistent in their efforts, the students and teachers at the Faculty of & Dean Faculty of Architecture, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical Architecture, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University looks ahead at the University and heads the Post Graduate & Doctoral Programme in new academic year with profound promise and positivity. Faculty of Architecture of the University. She is an active part of the Consultancy Cell at the Faculty of Architecture involved in design of prestigious projects. Also she is an acclaimed artist with solo painting exhibitions and book illustrations to her credit; she

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specializes in architectural theory and is also an author of papers for Technical Education (AICTE) as Chairman on 17th July 2015. Prof. Anil in international & national architecture journals and Books. D. Sahasrabudhe graduated from BVB College of Engineering and 2. Prof Rajiv Kacker specializes in Building Construction, Technology, Hubli affiliated to Karnataka University, Dharwad, and Building services, Low Cost Construction and Old Age Housing. He Karnataka in Mechanical Engineering with First Rank and Gold medal in is actively involved in Professional work and has won many 1980. Subsequently, he obtained Master's and Doctoral (with UGC Competitions and Awards while his various professional works are Fellowship) degrees from Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore in also published. 1982 and 1989 respectively. 3. Ar. Ritu Gulati specializes in Energy Efficient Architecture, and is a registered Griha Evaluator and Trainer. She Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe in his illustrious career of 31 years held several has published papers in international national refereed journals important Academic, Research and Administrative positions. He started with Focus on vernacular, traditional and Sustainable Architecture. his career as Scientific Officer, at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in A part of the consultancy cell at Faculty of Architecture she is 1983 and moved to Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE) as Engineer in the involved in many projects. same year. He served as Lecturer and Assistant Professor at North Eastern 4. Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST), Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) from 1987-1988 & again from 1989-1995, before joining IIT Guwahati as Associate Professor in 1995 and has been serving Training and placement cell of the institute has been extremely active as Professor since 1999. Also, he served as Director, College of and committed to the cause of students. Hundred percent students of Engineering, Pune (CoEP) since 2006 on deputation from IIT, Guwahati the faculty are placed after passing out and work in esteemed prior to joining as AICTE Chairman. As an Academician and Researcher in organizations both nationally and internationally. Students prefer to NERIST and IIT Guwahati, and as an Administrator in the capacity of either initiate their own professional consultancy or work under Director, CoEP, he has taken up several new initiatives for Academic, experienced professionals before venturing on their own. Training in Curricular & Co-curricular activities, Entrepreneurship, Research and the VIIth semester attempts to expose them to the best minds Good Governance. nationally and internationally that assists them find appropriate placement before they pass out. Most of the time, they are well Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe is presently working as Chairman & Expert received by the same firms they trained under and they have the best Member on various National Level Committees. Some of these include; choice for furthering their careers. A list of recent publications is given Chairman, Basic Scientific Research (BSR), Empowered Committee of UGC, at Appendix-C. SWAYAM Board and Chairman BOG of NIT Itanagar. As a Member/Fellow he is actively involved in the activities of many Professional Bodies/Societies, such as ISTE, ASME, ASEE, ASI, IET, and Institution of Engineers (IE). He was awarded with "Maha-Intrapreneur Award-2011" of Praj Industries, Pune for his Leadership and Innovative abilities in the area of Technology Development and Entrepreneurship initiatives. Prof. Anil Dattatraya Sahasrabudhe, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati joined All India Council

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S. No. Roll. No. Name BRANCH COLLEGE NAME %

1 1348580011 ANSHUMAN VATSA Agricultural Engineering S.R. Institute of Management & Technology, Lucknow 83.42 2 1232781325 RAHUL KUMAR Architecture Sunder Deep College of Architecture, Ghaziabad 87.25 TOMAR 3 1306851012 KOMAL SHARMA Chemical Engineering Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, 87.6 Meerut 4 1312200013 ANJALI TIWARI Civil Engineering Shri Ram Swaroop Memorial College of Engg. & 88.6 Management, Lucknow 5 1302731090 MOHIT AGARWAL Computer Science and Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, Ghaziabad 87.74 Engineering 6 1342220044 SHIVANI SINGH Electrical Engineering Bansal Institute of Engineering & Technology, 88.64 Lucknow 7 1302731136 SAURABH VERMA Electronics and Communication Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, Ghaziabad 90.6 Engineering 8 1302932042 VAIBHAV GARG Electronics and Instrumentation KIET Group of Institutions (Krishna Instt. of Engg. & 88.14 Engineering Technology),Ghaziabad 9 1372065062 VINITA JUNEJA Fashion & Apparel Design Axis Institute of Fashion Technology, Kanpur 94.36 10 1323774033 RAHUL SHARMA Hotel Management & Catering H.R. Institute of Hotel Management ,Ghaziabad 83.74 Technology 11 1306813002 AASHRUTI KAUSHIK Information Technology Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, 86.72 Meerut 12 1503370040 LAXMI RAJPUT Master of Business Raj Kumar Goel Instt. of Technology,Ghaziabad 81.98 Administration 13 1509714930 YOGESH PANDEY Master of Computer Galgotia's College of Engg. & Technology, Gautam 90.83 Application Buddh Nagar 14 1309140015 ANMOL AGARWAL Mechanical Engineering J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Gautam Buddh 87.02 Nagar 15 1355050022 HARSHITA GUPTA Pharmacy Kanpur Institute of Technology & Pharmacy, Kanpur 92.14 16 1380261007 ARUNIMA SINGH Textile Technology Nitra Technical Campus, Ghaziabad 84.46

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S. No. Roll. No. Name BRANCH COLLEGE NAME %

1 1200481002 RAJNI KUMARI Architecture Engineering Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical Campus, Agra 84.85

2 1331865012 ITISHA Fashion & Apparel Design Vidya Institute of fashion Technology, Meerut 91.88

3 1348580020 HARSHIT GUPTA Agricultural Engineering S.R.Institute of Management & Technology, Lucknow 82.48

4 1448554903 POORENDRA KUMAR Biotechnology S.R.Institute of Management & Technology, Lucknow 86.78 SINGH 5 1305400043 BHAVANA DWIVEDI Civil Engineering B.B.D National Institute of Tech. & Management, Lucknow 87.82

6 1319210097 KAVYA GARG Computer Science and G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management 87.72 Engineering 7 1308220031 PRIYA AGARWAL Electrical Engineering Moradabad Institute of Technology, Moradabad 88.02

8 1302731122 RISHABH NAGPAL Electronics and Communication Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, Ghaziabad 89.86 Engineering 9 1302932002 AKHILESH KUMAR Electronics and Instrumentation Krishna Instt. Of Engg. & Technology, Ghaziabad 85.42 YADAV Engineering 10 1318574034 KABIR CHADDHA Hotel Management & Catering I.I.M.T. Hotel Management College, Meerut 82.43 Technology 11 1319213083 SUGANDHA BISWAS Information Technology G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management 85.58

12 1502914911 PRAGATI AGARWAL Master of Computer Application Krishna Instt. Of Engg. & Technology, Ghaziabad 90.05

13 1302940156 SIDDHANT OMER Mechanical Engineering Krishna Instt. Of Engg. & Technology, Ghaziabad 86.92

14 1301450045 SHRADHA TOMER Pharmacy Shri Rammurti Smarak College of Engg And Technology, Bareilly 90.58

15 1380260020 VARSHA SINGH Textile Chemistry Nitra Technical Campus, Ghaziabad 82.96

16 1519270057 TANZEEM FATIMA Master of Business G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management 81.5 Administration

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S. No. Roll. No. Name Branch College % 1 1232781310 JASIM AHMED SAIFI Architecture Sunder Deep College of Architecture, Ghaziabad 83.5 2 1372065060 VERTIKA MISHRA Fashion & Apparel Design Axis Institute of Fashion Technology, Kanpur 90.98 3 1332674029 SAGAR GURUNG Hotel Management & Catering Technology Sunder Deep College of Hotel Management, Ghaziabad 81.9 4 1316450010 ANMOL GUPTA Pharmacy Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur 89.98 5 1348580017 GAYATRI YADAV Agricultural Engineering S.R.Institute of Management & Technology, Lucknow 81.4 6 1313354027 SRISHTI GUPTA Biotechnology Noida Institute of Engg. & Technology, Gautam Buddh Nagar 86.72 ABHILEKH 7 1302900003 Civil Engineering Krishna Instt. of Engg. & Technology, Ghaziabad 87.04 SRIVASTAVA 8 1302710057 DEEPTI MITTAL Computer Science and Engineering Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, Ghaziabad 86.96 9 1309120030 ANSHIKA DALAL Electrical Engineering J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Gautam Buddh Nagar 87.34 10 1302931093 NAMAN JAIN Electronics and Communication Engineering Krishna Instt. of Engg. & Technology, Ghaziabad 88.04 Electronics and Instrumentation 11 1302732029 SANCHITA ARORA Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, Ghaziabad 85.4 Engineering 12 1302713097 SHUBHAM AGARWAL Information Technology Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, Ghaziabad 85.54 13 1582070021 BHAVYA GOEL Master of Business Administration Ajay Kumar Garg Institute of Management, Ghaziabad 81.48 14 1506814903 ANJALI Master of Computer Application Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut 89.13 AJAY SINGH 15 1305440010 Mechanical Engineering B.B.D National Institute of Tech. & Management, Lucknow 86.58 KUSHWAHA 16 1380260017 SACHIN GANGWAR Textile Chemistry Nitra Technical Campus, Ghaziabad 82

1 1302731136 SAURABH VERMA Electronics and Communication Engineering Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College,Ghaziabad Gold 90.6

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S. No. Roll. No Student name Branch College %

1 1304313019 MANISHA AGARWAL Information Technology BIET JHANSI 86.64

2 1304320011 DISHA JAIN Electrical Engineering BIET , JHANSI 85.64

3 1304351007 BINITA JOSHI Chemical Engineering BIET, JHANSI 84.76

4 1304582022 SHIVANI GUPTA Chemical Engineering HBTI, KANPUR 87.32

5 1304551003 ABHISHEK ATREY Chemical Engineering HBTI, KANPUR 86.84

6 1304551015 MAHAK AGARWAL Chemical Engineering HBTI, KANPUR 85.3

7 1405251908 RAJAT KUMAR SINGH Chemical Engineering IET, LUCKNOW 86.76

8 1305240022 KUSHAL SONI Mechanical Engineering IET, LUCKNOW 86.74

9 1305220021 HIMANSHU PATEL Electrical Engineering IET, LUCKNOW 85.96

10 13432 PRIYA SISODIYA Electronics Engineering KNIT, SULTANPUR 87.66

11 13644 VINAY KUMAR CHAUBEY Information Technology KNIT, SULTANPUR 87.52

12 13534 RAJAT RAI Mechanical Engineering KNIT, SULTANPUR 85.1

13 1304460016 DEEPTI MISHRA Textile Chemistry UPTTI, KANPUR 85.1

14 1304461011 ISHNEET KAUR Textile Technology UPTTI, KANPUR 84.76

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Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Agricultural Engineering 1. Name of Recipients: Santosh Kumar Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/AGE/380 Title of Thesis: STUDY ON CANAL SEEPAGE INTERCEPTION THROUGH BIODRAINAGE ANDINTERCEPTOR DRAIN

Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Applied Chemistry 2 Name of Recipients: Abhishek Srivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./04/APCHY/168 Title of Thesis: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ECO-FRIENDLY COATINGS BASED ON POLYURETHANE- ACRYLATE RESINS AND THEIR BLENDS Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Applied Chemistry 3. Name of Recipients: Anju Yadav Enrollment No.: Ph.D./07/APCHY/553 Title of Thesis: SYNTHESIS OF SUGAR FATTY ACID ESTERS AND THEIR INTERACTION WITH PHARMACEUTICAL SUBSTANCE Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Applied Chemistry 4. Name of Recipients: Riya Srivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/APCHY/928 Title of Thesis: DEVELOPMENT OF MODIFIED EPOXY MATRIX FROM FURFURAL Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Applied Chemistry 5. Name of Recipients: Avinash Gupta Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/APCHY/941 Title of Thesis: SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL ADSORBENTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF ARSENIC AND MERCURY FROM CONTAMINATED WATER Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Applied Chemistry 6. Name of Recipients: Deepak Kumar Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/APCHY/1326 Title of Thesis: APPLICATION OF MODERN ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES IN PROSTATE CANCER BIOMARKERS INVESTIGATION Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 7. Name of Recipients: Avinash Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/BIOTECH/788 Title of Thesis: MOLECULAR CARCINOGENIC ASSESSMENT OF MALE ANTI- FERTILITY COMPOUND SMA-DMSO COMPLEX

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 8. Name of Recipients: Pallavi Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/BIOTECH/789 Title of Thesis: MOLECULAR GENOTOXIC ASSESSMENT OF SMA-DMSO COMPLEX USING CELL LINES AND ANIMALS

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 9. Name of Recipients: Santosh Kumar Mishra Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/BIOTECH/791 Title of Thesis: STATISTICAL BASED PROCESS OPTIMIZATION FOR α-AMYLASE PRODUCTION FROM AGRO-SUBSTRATES BY GLIOMASTIX INDICUS

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Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 10. Name of Recipients: Anshu Naik Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/BIOTECH/793 Title of Thesis: CHARACTERIZATION OF IMMUNE EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH FULMINANT HEPATIC FAILURE DUE TO ACUTE HEPATITIS E Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 11. Name of Recipients: Jyoti Agrawal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/BIOTECH/794 Title of Thesis: VALIDATION OF TRADITIONAL UTILITY OF NYCTANTHES ARBOR-TRISTIS IN MALARIA PATHOGENESIS AND ITS USAGE IN COMBINATION THERAPY Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 12. Name of Recipients: Sanjay Christopher Rebello Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/BIOTECH/796 Title of Thesis: DEVELOPMENT OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BASED MARKER FOR PUTATIVE T-CELLS OF LABEO ROHITA Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 13. Name of Recipients: Prashant Singh Chauhan Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/BIOTECH/957 Title of Thesis: STATUS OF CHOLINERGIC MECHANISM IN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 14. Name of Recipients: Sonali Khanduja Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/BIOTECH/1211 Title of Thesis: GENOTYPING OF ENTEROCYTOZOON BIENEUSI, TLR2/4 AND CYTOKINE RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH HIV AND RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 15. Name of Recipients: Prabhakar Yadav Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/BIOTECH/1221 Title of Thesis: CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPRESSION PROFILING OF NOVEL HYPOXIARESPONSIVE GENES IN INDIAN CATFISH, CLARIAS BATRACHUS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 16. Name of Recipients: Laxmi Prabha Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/BIOTECH/1224 Title of Thesis: IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS FOR HEAT STRESS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 17. Name of Recipients: Medha Kapoor Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/BIOTECH/1225 Title of Thesis: UNDERSTANDING THE GENETIC BASIS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HEATSTROKE Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology 18. Name of Recipients: Priyanka Mishra Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/BIOTECH/1227 Title of Thesis: MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE, ADHESION MOLECULE AND CHEMOKINE GENE POLYMORPHISMS AND THEIR EXPRESSION IN BRAIN ABSCESS PATIENTS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Biotechnology Name of Recipients: Devendra Kumar Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/BIOTECH/1255 19. Title of Thesis: PRECLINICAL STUDY TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS OF ORAL ANTIHYPERGLYCEMIC AGENT WITH NATURAL POLY HERBAL FORMULATIONS IN RATS

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Carpet and Textile Technology 20. Name of Recipients: Lokesh Shukla Enrollment No.: Ph.D./04/CTEXT/179 Title of Thesis: PERFORMANCE STUDIES OF POLYESTER-WOOL BLENDED FABRICS IN CO-RELATION TO PROCESSING PARAMETERS OF DRF TECHNIQUES

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Chemical Technology 21. Name of Recipients: Prachi Srivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/CHT/933 Title of Thesis: BLENDING OF OILS TO INCREASE FRYING STABILITY AND ENHANCE ITS NUTRITIONAL VALUE 47

Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Chemistry 22. Name of Recipients: Amrita Kaushik Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/CHY/628 Title of Thesis: STUDY OF HEAVY METAL ADSORPTION EFFICIENCY USING WASTE CARBON, PULSE SEED COATS, AND BAGASSE FLY ASH Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Chemistry Name of Recipients: Kakadiya Pravin Raghav Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/CHY/635 23. Title of Thesis: NEW LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY HYPHENATED TO MASS SPECTROMETER (LC/MS/MS) METHODS FOR IDENTIFICATION AND DETERMINATION OF GENOTOXIC IMPURITIES IN ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUGS Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Chemistry 24. Name of Recipients: Ritu Tripathi Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/CHY/925 Title of Thesis: COMPARATIVE MECHANISTIC INVESTIGATIONS ON SUGARS-KMnO4 REDOX- REACTIONS IN MICELLES AND MICROEMULSIONS Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Chemistry 25. Name of Recipients: Sangeeta Kandpal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/CHY/1010 Title of Thesis: SYNTHESIS & CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME NOVEL FUNCTIONAL SILICONES DENDRIMERS & THEIR APPLICATIONS Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Chemistry 26. Name of Recipients: Rimpa Jaiswal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/CHY/1013 Title of Thesis: FULLERENE CONTAINING PHOTOACTIVE MATERIALS: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION & PROPERTY EVALUATION Faculty: Management Field: Management 27. Name of Recipients: Pravesh Soti Enrollment No.: Ph.D./07/MGMT/690 Title of Thesis: STUDY OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WITH REFERENCE TO CORPORATE PERFORMANCE Faculty: Management Field: Management 28. Name of Recipients: Karina Bhatia Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/MGMT/708 Title of Thesis: STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE COMPETITIVENESS OF INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION WITH REFERENCE TO GATS Faculty: Management Field: Management 29. Name of Recipients: Rajeev Gupta Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/MGMT/709 Title of Thesis: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA Faculty: Management Field: Management 30. Name of Recipients: Smriti Srivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/MGMT/711 Title of Thesis: A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION LEVEL OF FARMERS TOWARDS ORGANIZED RETAILING FOR MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Faculty: Management Field: Management 31. Name of Recipients: Megha Virmani Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/MGMT/712 Title of Thesis: REDEFINING THE ROLE OF CHILDREN IN FAMILY PURCHASE DECISION MAKING Faculty: Management Field: Management Name of Recipients: Nisha Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/MGMT/777 32. Title of Thesis: INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS OF STRESS AND ITS MANAGEMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HIGHER EDUCATION, INSURANCE AND ITeS SECTORS Faculty: Management Field: Management 33. Name of Recipients: Rakesh Kumar Jaiswal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./10/MGMT/910 Title of Thesis: A STUDY OF JOB SATISFACTION AND RETENTION OF OFFICERS IN THE INDIAN MILITARY 48

Faculty: Management Field: Management 34. Name of Recipients: Radhika Choudhary Enrollment No.: Ph.D./10/MGMT/915 Title of Thesis: EFFICACY OF MICROFINANCE IN BUNDELKHAND REGION OF UTTAR PRADESH Faculty: Management Field: Management 35. Name of Recipients: Propa Goswami Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/MGMT/1006 Title of Thesis: DEVELOPING PERFORMANCE MEASURES FOR HANDMADE CARPET INDSUTRY IN INDIA Faculty: Management Field: Management 36. Name of Recipients: Satish Chandra Ojha Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/MGMT/1495 Title of Thesis: THE IMPACT OF INDIVIDUAL, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETAL GROUPS ON CONSUMER DURABLES BRAND SELECTION IN INDIAN ONLINE RETAIL MARKET Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Civil Engineering 37. Name of Recipients: Sushil Gupta Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/CE/681 Title of Thesis: EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY, HAZARD AND RISK ASSESSMENT FOR DEHRADUN CITY USING GIS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Civil Engineering Name of Recipients: Pushpendra Kumar Sharma Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/CE/1008 38. Title of Thesis: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE AGRO AND HORTICULTURAL WASTES AS ADSORBENT FOR THE REMOVAL OF CHROMIUM FROM TANNERY WASTEWATER Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Civil Engineering 39. Name of Recipients: Markandeya Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CE/1111 Title of Thesis: CHARACTERIZATION, LEACHING BEHAVIOR AND ADSORPTIVE CAPACITY OF COAL FLY ASH FOR DYE REMOVAL FROM TEXTILE MILL EFFLUENT Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 40. Name of Recipients: Parul Pandey Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/CSE/642 Title of Thesis: DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF REPLICA HOSTING SYSTEM Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 41. Name of Recipients: Vinit Kumar Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/CSE/754 Title of Thesis: IMPROVED THEORY OF DATA REPLICATION Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 42. Name of Recipients: Suman Pandey Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/CSE/755 Title of Thesis: A STUDY OF QoS AT MAC LAYER IN WIRELESS ADHOC NETWORK Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 43. Name of Recipients: Anurag Shrivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/CSE/819 Title of Thesis: IMPROVING THE REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT MODEL FOR SOFTWARE COMPANIES

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 44. Name of Recipients: Renuka Nagpal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/CSE/827 Title of Thesis: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH FOR DESIGNING SOFTWARE METRICS FOR EFFECTIVE WEBSITE

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 45. Name of Recipients: Abhay Kumar Agarwal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./10/CSE/887 Title of Thesis: A NOVEL APPROACH OF PARALLELIZATION FOR INTELLIGENT AND DISTRIBUTED DATA WAREHOUSE 49

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 46. Name of Recipients: Monika Verma Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1151 Title of Thesis: EFFICIENT DEBLURRING AND DEFOGGING ALGORITHMS FOR STATIC 2D IMAGES Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 47. Name of Recipients: Shachi Mall Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1153 Title of Thesis: DEVELOPING A SYSTEM FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION FROM HINDI LANGUAGE TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 48. Name of Recipients: Prakash Srivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1156 Title of Thesis: DESIGN OF MULTIPLE METRICS GATEWAY DISCOVERY PROTOCOLS AND QOS ROUTING IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 49. Name of Recipients: Vimal Kumar Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1161 Title of Thesis: DESIGN OF ALGORITHMS FOR DETECTION AND MITIGATION OF MALICIOUS NODES IN MANET Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 50. Name of Recipients: Deepak Gupta Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1586 Title of Thesis: SOFTWARE USABILITY MODEL FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT USING SOFT COMPUTING APPROACH Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering 51. Name of Recipients: Sushil Kumar Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1614 Title of Thesis: ON THE QUATERNIONIC DOMAIN NEURON MODELS WITH FAST LEARNING ALGORITHM Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electrical Engineering 52. Name of Recipients: Satyendra Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./06/EE/292 Title of Thesis: OPTIMAL POWER FLOW USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES INCORPORATING FACTS DEVICES Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electrical Engineering 53. Name of Recipients: Sarika Shrivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/EE/1072 Title of Thesis: PERFORMANCE & STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS FOR WEAK GRID INTEGRATED WITH WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electrical Engineering 54. Name of Recipients: Khadim Moin Siddiqui Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/EE/1095 Title of Thesis: HEALTH MONITORING, FAULT DIAGNOSIS OF INDUCTION MOTOR USING TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNIQUES Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electronics Engineering 55. Name of Recipients: Vishal Awasthi Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/ECE/730 Title of Thesis: RESEARCH STUDIES IN COMPUTATIONALLY EFFICIENT CIC DECIMATION FILTER Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electronics Engineering 56. Name of Recipients: Surendra Kumar Sriwas Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/ECE/760 Title of Thesis: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF OPTICAL INTERLEAVE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS SCHEME Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electronics Engineering 57. Name of Recipients: Sarika Pal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/ECE/1075 Title of Thesis: TO STUDY THE SENSITIVITY OF OPTICAL SENSOR IN LAYERED MEDIA USING UNCONVENTIONAL MATERIALS

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Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electronics Engineering 58. Name of Recipients: Manoj Kumar Jain Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/ECE/1076 Title of Thesis: AN INVESTIGATION INTO REALIZATION OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLABLE ANALOG CIRCUITS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electronics Engineering 59. Name of Recipients: Neeraj Kumar Misra Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/ECE/1134 Title of Thesis: DESIGN AND TESTABILITY OF DIVERSE REVERSIBLE LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR LOW COST NANOELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Electronics Engineering 60. Name of Recipients: Vimal Kumar Mishra Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/ECE/1149 Title of Thesis: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF SRAMs FOR LOW POWER AND HIGH SNM

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Environmental Science and Engineering 61. Name of Recipients: Ahinsa Tripathi Enrollment No.: Ph.D./10/ENVENG/929 Title of Thesis: HEMATOLOGICAL ANAMOLIES IN RICE MILL WORKERS OF FIVE DISTRICTS OF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA

Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Environmental Science and Engineering Name of Recipients: Sudeep Yadav Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/ENVENG/1009 62. Title of Thesis: PRIORITIZATION OF DIFFERENT AVAILABLE BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN INDIAN CONTEXT USING MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING METHODOLOGY Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Mathematics 63. Name of Recipients: Nitash Kaushik Enrollment No.: Ph.D./06/MATH/501 Title of Thesis: MODELING DISSOLVED OXYGEN IN A STREAM TAKING ACCOUNT OF LATERAL VELOCITY VARIATIONS Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Mathematics 64. Name of Recipients: Keerti Srivastava Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/MATH/734 Title of Thesis: ON THE SECURITY OF REMOTE AUTHENTICATION SCHEMES Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Mechanical Engineering 65. Name of Recipients: Bhagwan Das Gidwani Enrollment No.: Ph.D./10/ME/845 Title of Thesis: SOME ISSUES IN PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT: A SELECT STUDY OF AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR COMPANIES Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Mechanical Engineering 66. Name of Recipients: Anoop Kumar Shukla Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/ME/1130 Title of Thesis: THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF GAS/STEAM COMBINED CYCLE WITH DIFFERENT MEANS OF INLET AIR COOLING Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 67. Name of Recipients: Suchitra Kaushik Enrollment No.: Ph.D./06/PHARM/445 Title of Thesis: FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF SELECTED POORLY WATER SOLUBLE DRUGS BY SOLID DISPERSION TECHNIQUES Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 68. Name of Recipients: Rajiv Gupta Enrollment No.: Ph.D./06/PHARM/472 Title of Thesis: NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON SELECTED INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS

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Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 69. Name of Recipients: Pradeep Kumar Sharma Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/PHARM/645 Title of Thesis: PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND ANTIMICROBIAL, ANTIINFLMMATORY ACTIVITIES OF SOME INDIGENOUS RESINOUS DRUGS Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 70. Name of Recipients: Girish Kumar Tripathi Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/PHARM/654 Title of Thesis: TARGET SPECIFIC DELIVERY OF FEW ANTIBACTERIAL DRUGS USING STIMULI SENSITIVE MICROPARTICLE AS CARRIER Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy Name of Recipients: Swatantra Kumar Singh Kushwaha 71. Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/PHARM/702 Title of Thesis: CONTROLLED RELEASE HYDROGEL FORMULATION OF CAMPTOTHECIN WITH ENHANCED SOLUBILITY USING CYCLODEXTRIN AS TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY IN CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy Name of Recipients: Akash Ved Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/PHARM/832 72. Title of Thesis: PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, EVALUATION AND VALIDATION OF HEPATOPROTECTIVE AND OTHER PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. AND PIPER SYLVATICUM R. Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy Name of Recipients: Joydeep Mazumder Enrollment No.: Ph.D./09/PHARM/838 73. Title of Thesis: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF STATISTICALLY VALIDATED STABILITY INDICATING ANALYTICAL STUDIES ON POLYHERBAL FORMULATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OIL HAVING MEDICINAL POTENTIAL Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 74. Name of Recipients: Salahuddin Enrollment No.: Ph.D./10/PHARM/860 Title of Thesis: STUDY ON SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF NEW 1,3,4-OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 75. Name of Recipients: Sujeet Kumar Gupta Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHARM/1048 Title of Thesis: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND PHARMACOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF SOME NEWER QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 76. Name of Recipients: Bhumika Yogi Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHARM/1049 Title of Thesis: PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF SOME INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 77. Name of Recipients: Nitin Kumar Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHARM/1061 Title of Thesis: DESIGN, SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF NEWER CARBAZOLE DERIVATIVES

Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 78. Name of Recipients: Vijay Sharma Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHARM/1062 Title of Thesis: SOLUBILITY ENHANCEMENT OF POORLY WATER SOLUBLE DRUGS USING POTENTIALS OF LIQUISOLID TECHNIQUE

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Faculty: Pharmacy Field: Pharmacy 79. Name of Recipients: Sunil Kumar Jaiswal Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHARM/1068 Title of Thesis: PHYTOPHARMACOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANT IN THE TREATMENT OF GASTRIC ULCER Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Physics 80. Name of Recipients: Alok Kumar Shahi Enrollment No.: Ph.D./08/PHY/247 Title of Thesis: A STUDY OF MODAL DISPERSION CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME NEW AND UNCONVENTIONAL OPTICAL WAVEGUIDES Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Physics 81. Name of Recipients: S.A. Yoganathan Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHY/1080 Title of Thesis: ADAPTING RADIATION BEAM APERTURE TO TRACK THE RESPIRATION INDUCED TARGET MOTION USING DYNAMIC MULTILEAF COLLIMATOR SYSTEMS Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Physics 82. Name of Recipients: Chandra Kumar Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHY/1082 Title of Thesis: ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS UNDER HIGH TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Physics 83. Name of Recipients: Nitesh Shukla Enrollment No.: Ph.D./11/PHY/1083 Title of Thesis: ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL STUDIES OF CHALCOGENIDE GLASSES Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Physics 84. Name of Recipients: Suresh Kumar Sharma Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/PHY/1106 Title of Thesis: PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY AND AC CONDUCTIVITY IN Ag DOPED CHALCOGENIDE GLASSES Faculty: Applied Sciences Field: Physics 85. Name of Recipients: Karishma Singh Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/PHY/1623 Title of Thesis: ISO-CONVERSIONAL KINETIC STUDY OF NON-ISOTHERMAL CRYSTALLIZATION IN GLASSY SEMICONDUCTORS Faculty: Engineering & Technology Field: Computer Science & Engineering Name of Recipients: Vikash Yadav Enrollment No.: Ph.D./13/CSE/1576 86. Title of Thesis: CONTENT BASED RETRIEVAL OF SKIN DISEASE (MELANOMA) FROM MEDICAL IMAGE DATABASE

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1. Markandeya, Shukla, S.P. and Dhiman, N. (2017). Characterization and adsorption of disperse dyes from watewater onto cenospheres activated carbon composites. Environmental Earth Sciences, 76(20): 702, DOI: 10.1007/s12665-017-7030-x (Springer Journal). ISSN: 1866-6280 (print), 1866-6299 (electronic). Impact Factor: 1.56 2. Nagar, P.K., Singh, D., Sharma, M., Kumar, A., Aneja, V.P., George, M.P., Agarwal, N. and Shukla, S.P. (2017). Characterization of PM2.5 in Delhi: Role and impact of secondary aerosol, burning of biomass and municipal solid waste and crustal matter. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(32), 25179-25189, DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017- 0171-3 (Springer Journal). ISSN: 0944-1344 (Print) 1614-7499 (Online). Impact Factor: 2.74. 3. Markandeya, Shukla, S.P., Dhiman, N., Mohan, D., Kisku, G.C. and Roy, S. (2017). An efficient removal of disperse dye from wastewater using zeolite synthesized from cenospheres. Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Mgmt, 21(4), A4017017, 1-12, DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HZ.2153-5515.0000369 (ASCE Journal). ISSN: 2153-5493, eISSN: 2153-5515. 4. Shukla, S.P., Tiwari, S., Markandeya, Mohan, D. and Pandey, G. (2017). Removal of fluoride from aqueous solution using Psidium guajava leaves. Desalination and Water Treatment, 62, 418-425, DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2017.0081 (Taylor & Francis Journal). ISSN 1944-3994 (print), 1944-3986 (online). Impact Factor: 1.63. 5. Markandeya, Shukla, S.P. and Kisku, G.C. (2017). Toxicity of disperse dyes and its removal from wastewater using various adsorbents: A review. Research Journal of Environmental Toxicology, 11(2), 72-89, DOI: 10.3923/rjet.2017 (Academic Journals Inc., USA). pISSN: 1819-3420. 6. Markandeya, Dhiman, N., Shukla, S.P. and Kisku, G.C. (2017). Statistical optimization of process parameters for removal of dyes from wastewater on chitosan cenospheres nanocomposite using response surface methodology. Journal of Cleaner Production, 149, 597–606, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.02.078 (Elsevier Journal). ISSN 0959-6526. Impact Factor: 5.72. 7. Gupta, V.K., Kaushal, R.K., and Shukla, S.P. (2017). Multi-Stakeholder Strategic Framework Interface for Portable Battery Waste Management. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 8(9), 588-594. ISSN: 0976-6316 (online), 0976-6308 (print). 8. Gupta, V.K., Kaushal, R.K., and Shukla, S.P. (2017). Environmental Models for Portable Battery Waste Management. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 8(8), 746-754. ISSN: 0976-6316 (online), 0976-6308 (print). 9. Areeshi, M.Y., Mandal, R.K., Dar, S.A., Jawed, A., Wahid, M., Lohani, M., Panda, A.K., Mishra, B.N., Akhter, N. and Haque, S. (2017). MIF -173 G>C (rs755622) Gene Polymorphism Modulates Tuberculosis Risk: Evidence from a Meta-analysis and Trial. Nature Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group), Accepted for Publication. 10. Mandal, R.K., Dar, S.A., Jawed, A., Wahid, M., Lohani, M., Panda, A.K., Mishra, B.N., Akhter, N., Areeshi, M.Y. and Haque, S. (2017). Impact of LMP7 (rs2071543) Gene Polymorphism in Increasing Cancer Risk: Evidence from a Meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis. Oncotarget (Impact Journals), Accepted for Publication.

11. Areeshi, M.Y., Mandal, R.K., Dar, S.A., Jawed, A., Wahid, M., Lohani, M., Panda, A.K., Mishra, B.N., Akhter, N. and Haque, S. (2017). IFN-γ +874 A>T (rs2430561) Gene Polymorphism and Risk of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Meta-analysis. Archives in Medical Sciences (Termedia), Accepted for Publication. 12. Asthana, J., Mishra, B.N. and Pandey, R. (2017). 5, 7-dihydroxy-4-methoxy flavone A Bioactive Flavonoid Delays Amyloid Beta Induced Paralysis and Attenuates Oxidative Stress in Transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans. Pharmacognosy Magazine, Accepted for Publication. 13. Areeshi, M.Y., Mandal, R.K., Dar, S.A., Jawed, A., Wahid, M., Lohani, M., Panda, A.K., Mishra, B.N., Akhter, N. and Haque, S. (2017). IL-10 -1082 A>G (rs1800896) polymorphism confers susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis in Caucasians but not in Asians and Africans: a meta-analysis. Bioscience Reports, doi: 10.1042/BSR20170240, (Portland Press). 14. Areeshi, M.Y., Mandal, R.K., Dar, S.A., Jawed, A., Wahid, M., Lohani, M., Panda, A.K., Mishra, B.N., Akhter, N. and Haque, S. (2017). Impact of TNF -308 G>A (rs1800629) gene polymorphism in modulation of leprosy risk: a reappraise meta-analysis of 14 case-control studies. Bioscience Reports, doi: 10.1042/BSR20170806, (Portland Press). 15. Singh, S.P., Srivastava, D. and Mishra, B.N. (2017). Genome-wide identification of novel vaccine candidates for Plasmodium falciparum malaria using integrative bioinformatics approachs. 3Biotech, doi: 10.1007/s13205-017-0947-7, (Springer Press).

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16. Areeshi, M.Y., Mandal, R.K., Wahid, M., Dar, S.A., Jawed, A., Lohani, M., Abdallah, A.M.A., Khan, S., Panda, A.K., Mishra, B.N. and Haque, S. (2017). Vitamin D Receptor ApaI (rs7975232) Polymorphism Confers Decreased Risk of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Overall and African Population, but not in Asians: Evidence from a Meta-analysis. Annals of Clinical & Laboratory Science, 47(5): 628-637, (Association of Clinical Scientists). 17. Shashwat, Y., Pandey, P., Arya, K.V. and Kumar, S. (2017). A Modified AODV Protocol for Preventing Blackhole Attacks in MANETs, Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, Vol.26, No.5, pp. 240-248, Taylor & Francis. 18. Agrawal, A.K. and Singh, Y.N. (2017). An Efficient Approach of Face Recognition in Unconstrained Environment, Multimedia Tools and Systems, Springer, 76(3). 19. Misra, N.K., Wairya, S. and Sen, B. (2017). Design of conservative, reversible sequential logic for cost efficient emerging nano circuits with enhanced testability, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Elsevier (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 11 pages, pp. 1-11, DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2017.02.005. 20. Misra,N.K.,Sen, B. and Wairya, S. (2017). Towards designing efficient reversible binary code converters and a dual-rail checker for emerging nanocircuits. Journal of Computational Electronics, Springer (New York, USA), 17 pages, pp. 1-17, DOI: 10.1007/s10825-017-0960-4. 21. Misra, N.K., Sen, B., Wairya, S. and Boi, B. (2017). Testable Novel Parity-Preserving Reversible Gate and Low-Cost Quantum Decoder Design in 1D Molecular-QCA, Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, World Scientific (Singapore), 26 pages, pp. 1-26, DOI: 10.1142/S0218126617501456. 22. Misra, N.K., Sen, B. and Wairya, S. (2017). Novel Conservative Reversible Error Control Circuits Based On Molecular-QCA’, International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Inderscience Publishers (Switzerland), 56(1). 23. Singh, R.K. (2017). Analysis for beam positioning in a disc-loaded gyro-TWT amplifier, J Comput Electron, Pages 7, ISSN: 1572-8137, DOI 10.1007/s10825-017-1114-4, Impact factor: 1.526. 24. Sharma, A.K., Tiwari, A.K., Dixit, A.R. and Singhc M. (2017). Novel uses of alumina/ graphene hybrid nanoparticle additives for improved tribological properties of lubricant in turning operation, Tribology international, 119, 99-111, Elsevier, Impact factor: 2.903 25. Gupta, N.K., Tiwari, A.K. and Ghosh, S.K. (2017). Heat transfer mechanisms in heat pipes using nanofluids-A-Review, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 90, 84–100, Elsevier, Impact factor: 2.830 26. Sharma, A.K., Singh, R.K., Dixit, A.R. and Tiwari, A.K. (2017). Novel uses of alumina-MoS2 hybrid nanoparticle enriched cutting fluid in hard turning of AISI 304 steel, Journal of Manufacturing Processes 30, 467–482, Elsevier, Impact factor: 2.322. 27. Singh, R.K., Sharma, A.K., Dixit, A.R., Tiwari A.K., Pramanik, A. and Mandal, A. (2017). Performance evaluation of alumina-graphene hybrid nano-cutting fluid in hard turning, Journal of Cleaner Production 162, 830-845, Elsevier, Impact factor: 5.715. 28. Verma, S.K., Tiwari, A.K., Chauhan, D.S. (2017). Experimental evaluation flat plate collector using nanofluid , Energy Conversion and Management 134, 103-115, Elsevier, Impact factor: 5.472. 29. Research Publications Of Faculty Of Architecture 30. Tandon, Meeta, presented in two-week Faculty Development Programme on “Research in Architecture: Tools, Methods and Practices” organized by Faculty of Architecture, APJAKTU from 12th to 24th June, 2017 31. Tandon, Meeta, “Imageability and Identity of Urban Precincts: Comparative assessment of religious streets in Lucknow and Delhi”, Presented and Published in Souvenir of National Conference on ‘Urban Future of Lucknow’ organized by Amity University, Lucknow Campus, March 2017, pp61-66 32. Tandon, Meeta, “Study of The Spatiality of the Three Traditional Streets Leading to The Main Temple Complex, Puri”,Published in Urban Panorama (A Journal of Urban Governance & Management), ISSN:0975- 8534, July- December 2016, Vol. XV, No.2, pp15-26 33. Tandon, Meeta, “Streets in Religious Precincts Leading to The Main Shrine: A Case of Dewa Sharif, Dewa”, Published in Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects (JIIA Refereed Journal of IIA) ISSN:0019-4913, 2016 September, Vol.81, Issue 09, pp32-39 34. Bano, Farheen, Energy Simulation tools presented in two-week Faculty Development Programme on “Research in Architecture: Tools, Methods and Practices” organized by Faculty of Architecture, APJAKTU from 12th to 24th June, 2017 35. Bano, Farheen., & Kamal, M. A. (2016). Examining The Role of Building Envelope for Energy Efficiency in Office Buildings in India. Architecture Research, 6(5), 107-1, DOI 10.5923/j.arch.20160605.01 36. Bano, Farheen, Optimization of Energy Efficient Building Envelope for Office Buildings In Lucknow, poster and paper presented inYoung Researchers’ South Asian Symposium on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2016, Ensuring Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns on 6-8 October 2016, organised by TERI University, New Delhi. 37. Pandey, Divya, Quantitative and Qualitative analysis of walkability of Indian street: a case of Lucknow, CIVEJ, Vol3, September, 2016, pp- 13-28 55

1. Prof. (Dr.)Vinay Kumar Pathak Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow Chairman

Secretary, Department of Technical 2. Secretary, Department of Technical Education, Govt. of U.P. Member Education, Govt. of U.P.

Principal Secretary, Department of 3. Principal Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of U.P. Member Finance, Govt. of U.P.

Pro-Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, 4. Prof. Kailash Narayan Member Lucknow

5. Prof. Ajit K. Chaturvedi Director, IIT Roorkee Member

6. Prof. Indranil Manna Director, IIT Kanpur Member

7. Prof. S. K. Awashti Ex-Director, BIET Jhansi Nominee of A.I.C.T.E. Chairman, New Delhi Nominated Member

8. Shri Ajay Chaudhary Managing Director, SoftPro India Technology Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow Member

9. Shri Dinesh Agrawal Founder & CEO India Mart, Delhi. Member

10. Prof. Sayyad Iqbal Hasnain Ex-Professor JNU, Delhi. Member

11. Prof. S.G. Dhande Ex-Director I.I.T., Kanpur. Member

Director, Kamla Nehru Institute of 12. Director, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur. Member Technology, Sultanpur.

Director, Rajkiya Engineering College, 13. Director, Rajkiya Engineering College, Azamgarh. Member Azamgarh.

14. Shri Om Prakash Rai Registrar, Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Secretary

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Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, 1. Prof. (Dr.) Vinay Kumar Pathak Chairman Lucknow

Director, IIT Roorkee (or one Head of Dept. 2. Director, IIT Roorkee (or one Head of Dept. Nominated By Director, IIT Roorkee) Member Nominated By Director, IIT Roorkee)

Director, IIT Kanpur (or one Head of Dept. 3. Director, IIT Kanpur (or one Head of Dept. Nominated By Director, IIT Kanpur) Member Nominated By Director, IIT Kanpur)

4. Prof. V.K. Tripathi Director, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped, Kanpur Member

5. Prof. D.K. Singh Director, Rajkiya Engineering College, Azamgarh. Member

6. Prof. Abhay Verma Director, Rajkiya Engineering College, Bijnor Member

7. Prof. Mayank Garg Director, MIET ,Meerut Member

8. Prof. Brajesh Varshney Director. Kanpur Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Member

Member 9. Shri Om Prakash Rai Registrar, Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Secretary

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1. Prof. (Dr.) Vinay Kumar Pathak Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Chairman

2. Secretary Department of Technical Education, Govt. of U.P. Member

3. Secretary Department of Finance, Govt. of U.P. Member

4. Shri Ajay Chaudhary Managing director, Soft Pro India Technology Pvt. Ltd. Lucknow Member

5. Dr. D. K. Singh Director, Rajkiya Engineering College Azamgarh Member

Member 6. Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Finance Officer, Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Secretary

1. Prof. (Dr.) Vinay Kumar Pathak Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Chairman

2. Prof. N.B.Singh Institute of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow Member

Dean, Faculty of Architecture, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, U.P. 3. Prof. Vandana Shegal Member Lucknow

4. Prof. Brajesh Varshney Director, Kanpur Institute of Technology, Kanpur Member

5. Prof. Akhand P. Singh Director, R.B.S. Engg.& Technology, Agra Member

6.. Prof. Rajani Ranjan D.S.M.N.R.U. Lucknow Member

7. Dr.Mahendra Misra Deptt. of Physics, Lucknow Christian College, Lucknow Member

8. Shri Om Prakash Rai Registrar, Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Permanent Invitee

Controller of Examination. Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, 9. Prof. Rajiv Kumar Member Secretary Lucknow 58

Vice Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, UP, Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak Chairman Lucknow Secretary, Technical Education Department, UP Govt. Secretary Technical Education Department ,UP Govt. Lucknow Member Lucknow Principal Secretary, Law Department, UP Govt. Principal Secretary, Law Department, UP Govt. Lucknow Member Lucknow Principal Secretary, Finance Department, UP Govt. Principal Secretary, Finance Department, UP Govt. Lucknow Member Lucknow Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, UP, Prof. Kailash Narayan Member Lucknow Finance Officer, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, UP, Shri Bhanu Prakash Singh Member Lucknow Controller of Examination, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Prof. Rajiv Kumar Member UP, Lucknow Prof.H.K. Paliwal Director, IET, Lucknow Member

Director, Govt. Engg. College, Banda Prof. D.S. Yadav Member

Prof. V.K. Tripathi Director, Ambedkar Instt. of Tech. for Handicapped, Kanpur Member Director, A.K.G. Engg. College, Ghaziabad Prof. R. K. Agrawal Member

Shri Saurabh Gupta Technical Director & State Information Officer NIC, Lucknow Member Co-ordianator, UPSEE 2017, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical Member Prof. Kuldip Sahay University, UP, Lucknow Registrar, Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, Shri Om Prakash Rai Member Secretary Lucknow

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Receipts Expenditure Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. in thousands In thousands Expenditure on Pay /Allowances 67059

Office Expenditure 26110

Examination Stationary & Question Paper 41788

700175 Receipts from interest in FD Conduction of Examination 216227

17756 SEE Money Received Expenditure on Evaluation of Answer book 183356

- Development Fees & Funds from Faculty of Architecture, IET Expenditure in 526614

& Affiliated Colleges Development Activities

41322

Receipts from Research Scholars Travelling Allowances 555 2810

Inspection Fee Hospitalities 5000 1999

Receipts Related to Examination Rent/Taxes/Charges 1650000 6765

Statutory University Receipts Maintenance/Purchaseof Vehicles Nil

Other Receipts Maintenance/Purchaseof Equipments 7482 40

M. Tech./ M. Pharm. Fees Maintenance of land/ buildings/ Roads 1225 -

Receipts related to Chhatra Kalyan Nidhi Convocation 80000

Other Student Welfare/ Assistance 3375

Expenditure on MTech/ MPharm

Expenditure on Teachers fellowship 85 60

Virtualization of Technical education project 195239 expenditure

Expenditure on development of constituent colleges

TOTAL 245471/- TOTAL 1320231/-

The University has created a student welfare fund as early as in the year 2002-03 just after it came into existence. Through this fund, University provides financial support to students whose parent expire or the parent whose ward (bonafide student) expire. In this scheme, a compensation of Rs. 1.00 Lakh is given to concerned student or the parent in the event of accidental death of the parent or the ward (bonafide student) respectively. In case of accidental death of the parent, the ward who is bonafide student of the University is also entitled for further exemption of tution fee and the examination fee. In the event of natural death of the guardian supporting the student, only a compensation of Rs. 50000/- is provided to the ward (bonafide student) and exemption of tuition fee and examination fee. But no compensation is admissible to the parent in case of natural death of their ward. The expenditure made from this fund in the financial year 2016-17is shown in Table

Table-4: Expenditure from Student Welfare Fund

S. No. Expenditure Heads No. of Students benefitted Expenditure in Rs. Lacs

1 On death of Students 01 1.00

2 On death of Mother/Father of students 76 40.50

3 Reimbursement of Fees 19 8.17

TOTAL 96 49.67/-

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Sr. No. Code INSTITUTE NAME Sr. No. Code INST_NAME

1 001 Anand -Engg. College, Agra 52 067 Hindustan Institute of Management & Computer Studies, Mathura

2 002 Faculty of Engg, Agra College, Agra 53 068 Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut

3 003 Hindustan Institute of Technology & Management, Agra 54 069 Radha Govind Engineering College,Meerut

4 004 Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical Campus, Agra 55 070 College of Engg. & Rural Technology,Meerut

6 006 Agra Public Institute of Tech. & Computer Education,Agra 57 074 Dewan Institute of Management Studies,Meerut

7 007 Shivdan Singh Institute of Technology & Management,Aligarh 58 076 Ghanshyam Binani Academy of Management Science,Mirzapur

8 010 United College of Engineering & Research,Allahabad 59 077 Dr. K.N. Modi Institute of Engg. & Technology,Ghaziabad

9 011 United Institute of Management,Allahabad 60 078 Dr. K.N. Modi Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Research,Ghaziabad

10 012 Pharmcy College,Azamgarh 61 079 Unique Institute of Management and Technalogy,,Ghaziabad

11 013 Shri Gopichand College of Pharmacy,Bagpat 62 082 Moradabad Institute of Technology,Moradabad

12 014 Shri Rammurti Smarak College of Engg And Technology,Bareilly 63 083 S.D.College of Engineering & Technology,Muzaffarnagar

13 016 Rakeshpal Bahadur Management Institute,Bareilly 64 084 Bhagwant Institute of Technology,Muzaffarnagar

14 017 Kunwar Satya Veera College of Engg. & Management,Bijnaur 65 085 S.D. College of Management Studies,Muzaffarnagar

15 018 Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Engg. Tech & Research Centre,Bulandshahar 66 088 Apeejay Institute of technology School of Architecture and Planning,Gautam Buddh Nagar

16 019 Marathwada Instt. of Technology,Bulandshahar 67 090 I.E.C. College of Engineering & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

17 026 Faculty of Management , JhunjhunwalaDegree College,Faizabad 68 091 J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education,Gautam Buddh Nagar

19 028 Ideal Instt. of Technology,Ghaziabad 70 093 Ram Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education,Gautam Buddh Nagar

20 029 KIET Group of Institutions(Krishna Instt. of Engg. & Technology),Ghaziabad 71 094 Galgotias Institute of Management & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

21 030 Inderaprasth Engg. College,Ghaziabad 72 095 Mahatama Gandhi Mission College of Engg. & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

22 032 ABES Engg.College,Ghaziabad 73 096 Vishveshwarya Group of Institutions ,Gautam Buddh Nagar

23 033 Raj Kumar Goel Instt. of Technology,Ghaziabad 74 097 Galgotia's College of Engg. & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

24 035 Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Tech.,Ghaziabad 75 098 Institute of Management Studies,Gautam Buddh Nagar

25 036 Institute of Management Studies,Ghaziabad 76 099 Harlal Institute of Management & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

26 037 Institute of Management Education,Ghaziabad 77 104 Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology,Sultanpur

27 038 Institute of Technology & Science,Ghaziabad 78 106 School of Management Sciences,Varanasi

28 039 Institute of Management Research,Ghaziabad 79 107 Institute of Computer Science & Technology,Varanasi

29 040 Technical Education & Research Institute,Gazipur 80 108 R.S.M.T. College,Varanasi

30 041 Acharya Narendra Dev College of Pharmacy,Gonda 81 109 Aligarh College of Engg. & Tech,Aligarh

31 043 Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology,Jhansi 82 110 Institute Of Engg. & Rural Technology,Allahabad

32 044 Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute,Kanpur 83 112 Indian Institute Of Carpet Technology,Bhadohi

33 045 Harcourt Butler Technological Institute,Kanpur 84 113 Integrated Academy Of Management & Technology,Ghaziabad

34 046 Maharana Pratap Engineering College,Kanpur 85 114 Institute Of Professional Excellence & Management,Ghaziabad

35 047 Dr. Virendra Swaroop Institute of Computer Studies,Kanpur 86 116 Jaipuria Institute Of Management,Ghaziabad

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36 048 Dayanand Academy of Management Studies,Kanpur 87 117 Ram Chameli Chaddha Vishwash Girl College,Ghaziabad

37 050 College of Management Studies,Kanpur 88 118 Nandini Nagar Mahavidayala,Gonda

38 051 Faculty of Architecture, GBTU,Lucknow 89 120 Institute of Technology & Management,Gorakhpur

39 052 Institute of Engineering & Technology,Lucknow 90 122 Shri Ram Swaroop Memorial College of Engg. & Management,Lucknow

40 053 Azad Institute of Engineering & Technology,Lucknow 91 123 Saroj Institute Of Tech. & Management,Lucknow

41 054 B.B.D National Institute of Tech. & Management,Lucknow 92 124 Institute Cooperative & Carporate Research & Traning,Lucknow

42 056 Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology,Lucknow 93 126 Sachdeva Institute Of Technology,Mathura

43 057 International Institute for Special Education,Lucknow 94 127 I.I.M.T. Engg. College,Meerut

44 058 Institute of Environment & Management,Lucknow 95 128 Bharat Institute Of Technology,Meerut

45 059 Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management & Development Studies,Lucknow 96 129 Fort Institute Of Technology,Meerut

46 060 Gyan Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow 97 132 Greater Noida Institute of Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

47 061 Sherwood College of Management,Lucknow 98 133 Noida Institute of Engg. & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

48 062 Motilal Rastogi School of Management,Lucknow 99 134 Sacred Heart Institute Of Managament & Technology,Sitapur

49 064 Hindustan College of Science & Technology,Mathura 100 135 Kamla Nehru Institute Of Physical & Social Sciences,Management Institute,Sultanpur

50 065 B.S.A. College of Engineering & Technology,Mathura 101 136 S.D.College of Pharmacy And Vocational Studies,Muzaffarnagar

51 066 Rajeev Academy for Pharmacy,Mathura 102 138 B.B.S.College of Engginering and Technology,Allahabad

105 141 Sagar Institute of Technology & Management,Barabanki 156 201 NKBR College of Pharmacy & Research Center,Meerut

106 142 Khandelwal College of Management Science and Technology,Bareilly 157 202 Hygia Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Lucknow,Lucknow

107 143 I.M.S. Engineering College,Ghaziabad 158 203 Rameshwaram Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow

108 144 Prasad Institute of Technology,Jaunpur 159 204 R.V.Northland Institute,Gautam Buddh Nagar

109 145 S R Group of Institutions (College Of Science and Engineering),Jhansi 160 205 Shri Harish Chandra Post Graduate College, Institute of Pharmacy,Varanasi

110 146 B.D.S.Institute of Management,Meerut 161 206 Translam Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research,Meerut

111 149 Center for Management & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 162 210 Vivek College of Technical Education,Bijnaur

112 150 IILM Academy of Higher Learning ,College of Engg. & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 163 211 Rakshapal Bahadur Management Institute,Gautam Buddh Nagar

113 151 Global Institute Of Information Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 164 212 United Instiute of Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

114 152 Mangalmay Institute of Management And Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 165 214 HIMT College of Pharmacy,Gautam Buddh Nagar

115 153 Sky Line Institute of Engineering & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 166 215 Sanskar College of Engineering & Technology,Ghaziabad

116 154 Faculty of Management and Technology,Varanasi 167 216 IIMT College of Engineering,Gautam Buddh Nagar

117 155 Ewing Crishtian Institute of Management & Technology,Allahabad 168 219 Bhagawant Institute of Pharmacy,Muzaffarnagar

118 157 Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition,Meerut 169 220 HI-TECH. Institute of Engineering &Technology,Ghaziabad

119 159 J.P.Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology,Meerut 170 222 I.T.S. Engg.College,Gautam Buddh Nagar

120 161 Krishna Engg. College,Ghaziabad 171 223 Vivekanand Institute of Technology & Science,Ghaziabad

121 162 Shambhu Nath Institute of Engg. & Technolgy,Allahabad 172 224 Lord Krishna College of Engg.,Ghaziabad

122 163 Dr.M.C.Saxena College of Engg. & Technology,Lucknow 173 225 Accurate Institute of Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

123 164 Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology,Kanpur 174 226 D.J.College of Engineering & Technology,Ghaziabad

124 165 Kanpur Institute of Technology,Kanpur 175 227 Innovative College of Pharmacy,Gautam Buddh Nagar

125 166 Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped,Kanpur 176 229 Vidya College of Engineering,Meerut

126 167 Rajarshi Rananjay Singh College of Pharmacy,Sultanpur 177 230 Dronacharya Group of Institutions,Gautam Buddh Nagar

127 168 Smt. Vidyawati Colelge of Pharmacy,Jhansi 178 231 R.D.Engineering College,Ghaziabad

128 169 Rakshapal Bahadur College of Pharmacy,Bareilly 179 233 R.K.Pharmacy College,Azamgarh 63

129 170 I.T.S. College of Pharmacy,Ghaziabad 180 234 Aligarh College of Pharmacy,Aligarh

130 171 Sri.R.L.T. Institute of Pharmecutical Science & Technology,Etawah 181 235 Rajeev Gandhi College of Pharmacy,Maharajganj

131 172 Lloyd Institute of Management & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 182 236 Sri Madan Lal Institute of Pharmacy,Etawah

132 173 Rajeev Academy For Technology & Management,Mathura 183 237 H.R.Institute of Hotel Management,Ghaziabad

133 174 Kishna Institute of Information Technology,Meerut 184 238 NIMT Institute of Hospital & Pharma Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

134 175 Al Barkat Institute of Management Studies,Aligarh 185 239 Ishwarchand Vidyasagar Institute of Technology,Mathura

135 177 Indira Gandhi Sahkari Prabandh Sansthan,Lucknow 186 240 Sunderdeep Engineering College,Ghaziabad

136 179 Jeevan Deep Institute of Management & Technology,Varanasi 187 241 Shambhu Nath Institute of Pharmacy,Allahabad

137 180 M.P. Institute of Management & Computer Application,Varanasi 188 243 College of Pharmacy,Agra

138 181 Step H.B.T.I.,Kanpur 189 244 Anand College of Pharmacy,Agra

139 182 Kalka Institute for research & Advanced Studies,Meerut 190 245 HR Institute of Pharmacy,Ghaziabad

140 183 Pt.Sujan Singh Degree college,Meerut 191 246 Dayanand Deenanath College, Institute of Pharmacy,Kanpur

141 185 I.I.M.T. Hotel Management College,Meerut 192 247 IIMT College of Pharmacy,Gautam Buddh Nagar

142 186 Kamla Nehru Inatitute of Management & Technology,Sultanpur 193 248 Sams institute of Hotel Management,Varanasi

143 187 Feroz Gandhi Institute of Engineering &Technology,Raibareilly 194 249 Sri Ram College of Management,Muzaffarnagar

144 188 Advanced Institute of Bio-Tech & Paramedical Sciences,Kanpur 195 254 Bhabha Institute of Technology,Kanpur Dehat

145 189 Central Institute of Plastic Engg. & Technology,Lucknow 196 256 DNS College of Engineering & Technology,,J.P.Nagar

146 190 National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology,Gorakhpur 197 258 Institute of Pharmacy ,,Sitapur

147 192 Ganeshi Lal Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar 198 259 Sunderdeep Pharmacy College ,,Ghaziabad

148 193 United College of Engiineering & Research,Greater Noida,Gautam Buddh Nagar 199 260 IBNE Seena Pharmacy College,,Hardoi

149 194 H.R.Institute of Technology,Ghaziabad 200 261 Shakti College of Pharmacy,,Balrampur

150 195 KNGD Modi engineering college,Ghaziabad 201 262 Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Research,,Unnao

151 196 College of Engineering Science & technology,Lucknow 202 263 Vidya School of Business,,Meerut

152 197 Azad Institute of Pharmacy & Research,Lucknow 203 264 B.N. Degree College,,Hardoi

154 199 KIET Group of Institutions(KIET School of Pharmacy), ,Ghaziabad 205 266 LTR Institute of Technology , Meerut,Meerut

155 200 Maharana Pratap College of Pharmacy,Kanpur 206 267 Sanjay College of Pharmacy,,Mathura

208 270 IEC Institute of Hotel Management,,Gautam Buddh Nagar 207 269 Sherwood College of Pharmacy,,Barabanki

209 271 Bharat Institute of Technology(MBA Institute),,Meerut 260 345 Seth Vishambhar Nath Institute of Engg. & Technology,Barabanki

210 272 Greater Noida Institute of Technilogy(MBA Institute),,Gautam Buddh Nagar 261 348 PSIT College of Engineering,Kanpur

211 273 Noida Institute of Engg. & Technology,(MCA Institute),,Gautam Buddh Nagar 262 349 Maharana Institute of Professional Studies,Kanpur

212 274 Narmadeshwar Management College ,Lucknow,Lucknow 263 350 Indus Institute of Technology & Management,Kanpur

214 276 Deen Dayal College of Management,,Muzaffarnagar 265 353 Apollo Institute of Technology,Kanpur

215 277 Petronage Institute of Management Studies,Greater Noida,Gautam Buddh Nagar 266 355 Bhabha College of Engineering,Kanpur Dehat

216 280 Apex Institute of Technology,,Rampur 267 357 Aryavart Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow

217 281 Sherwood College of Engineering Research & Technology,,Barabanki 268 358 Rameshwaram Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow

218 282 J.P..institute of Engineering & Technology,,Meerut 269 360 Goel Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow

219 283 LDC Institute of Technical Studies,,Allahabad 270 361 R.R.Institute of Modern Technology,Lucknow

220 284 United Institute of Technology,,Allahabad 271 362 Lucknow Institute of Technology,Lucknow

221 285 Institute of Technology & Management,,Meerut 272 363 Ambalika Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow

222 286 Vishveshwarya Institute of Technology,,Gautam Buddh Nagar 273 364 S.P.Memorial Institute of Technology,Kaushambi 64

223 287 Naraina College of Engineering & Technology,,Kanpur 274 366 Nikhil Institute of Engineering & Management,Mathura

224 288 Venkateshwara Institute of Technology,,Meerut 275 367 Bon Maharaj Engineering College,Mathura

225 290 ABES Institute of Technology,,Ghaziabad 276 370 Shanti Institute of Technology,Meerut

227 295 B.B.S. Institute of Pharmecutical & Allied Science,,Gautam Buddh Nagar 278 372 Kishan Institute of Engineering & Technology,Meerut

228 299 Doon College of Education,,Saharanpur 279 373 Neelkanth Institute of Technology,Meerut

229 300 Sarswati Highier Education & Technical College of Pharmacy,,Varanasi 280 374 Rishi Institute of Engineering & Technology,Meerut

232 305 Aryabhatt College of Engineering & Technology,,Bagpat 283 377 Gyan Bharti Institute of Technology,Meerut

233 306 Disha Institute of Science and Technology,,Bijnaur 284 380 Modinagar Institute of Technology,Ghaziabad

234 307 Dayanand Deena Nath College of Management ,,Kanpur 285 382 Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical & Social Sciences,Sultanpur

235 309 Raj Kumar Goel Engineering College,Ghaziabad 286 383 Rajarshi Rananjay Singh Institute of Management & Technology,Sultanpur

236 310 Dr. Rizvi College of Engineering,,Kaushambi 287 384 Saraswati Higher Education & Technical College of Engineering,Varanasi

237 311 Deewan V.S. Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut,Meerut 288 387 SR Group of Institutions (College of Pharmacy),Jhansi

238 312 ABSS Institute of Technology, Meerut,Meerut 289 389 Oxford College of Pharmacy,Ghaziabad

239 315 United Institute of Pharmacy, United College of Engg. & Research,,Allahabad 290 390 K.R.S. College of Pharmacy,Gonda

240 316 Aryakul College of Pharmacy & Research ,,Lucknow 291 391 Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy,Lucknow

241 318 Vidya Institute of fashion Technology,Meerut 292 392 Goel Institute of Pharmacy & Sciences,Lucknow

242 319 Rakshpal Bahadur College of Engineering & Technology,Bareilly 293 393 Varanasi College of Pharmacy,Varanasi

243 321 Translam Institute of Technology & Management,Meerut 294 394 College of Business Studies,Agra

244 323 Spectrum Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Research,Gautam Buddh Nagar 295 395 Vtech Institue of Integrated Technology,Bulandshahar

245 324 Anjali College of Pharmacy & Science,Agra 296 396 Aryakul Colege of Management,Lucknow

246 326 Sunder Deep College of Hotel Management,Ghaziabad 297 397 TDL College of Technology & Management,Lucknow

247 327 Sunder Deep College of Architecture,Ghaziabad 298 398 Bhalchndra Institute of Education & Management,Lucknow

249 331 Devender Singh Institute of Technology & management,Ghaziabad 300 403 K.R.S. College of Management,Gonda

253 336 Roorkee Engineering Management & Technology Institute,Muzaffarnagar 304 408 Chandramauli Institute of Management Sciences & Technology,Gorakhpur

254 338 KP Engineering College,Agra 305 410 RSD Academy, College of Management & Technology,Moradabad

255 339 ACN College of Engineering & Management Studies,Aligarh 306 411 HMFA Memorial Institute of Engineering & technology,Allahabad

256 340 Vivekanand College of Technology & Management,Aligarh 307 412 Aryan Institute of Technology,Ghaziabad

257 341 Institute of Technology & Management,Aligarh 308 413 Vedant Institute of Management & Technology,Ghaziabad

258 342 United College of Engineering & Management,Allahabad 309 414 Bhagwati Institute of Technology & Science,Ghaziabad

259 344 Shri Gopichand Institute of Technology & Management,Bagpat 310 418 Vidya Bhavan College For engineering & Technology,Kanpur

312 421 Surya School of Planning & Engineering Management,Lucknow 311 419 Prabhat Engineering College,Kanpur Dehat

313 422 Bansal Institute of Engineering & Technology,Lucknow 364 493 Maharaja Agrasen College of Engineering & Technology,J.P.Nagar

314 423 School of Management Science (SMS Institute of Technology),Lucknow 365 494 Sri Sri Institute of Technology & Management,Kasganj

315 424 Institute of Advanced Management & Technology,Meerut 366 495 Focus Institute of Engineering and Management,Bareilly

318 427 Mahatma Gandhi Universe Institute(MGUI),Unnao 369 498 Delhi Institute of Engineering & Technology,Meerut

319 428 Kashi Institute of Technology,Varanasi 370 499 Veer Kunwar Institute of Technology,Bijnaur

320 429 Naraina Vidya Peeth Engineering & Management Institute,Kanpur 371 500 Trident Education Trust's Group of Institution, Faculty of Engineering,Ghaziabad

321 430 Maharana Institute of Tech. & sciences,Lucknow 372 501 R.V.Institute of Technology,Bijnaur

322 431 B.N.College of Engineering & Technology(BNCET),Lucknow 373 502 Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions,Saharanpur

323 434 Jagaran Institute of Management,Kanpur 374 503 P.K.Institute of Technology & management,Mathura 65

325 438 Vivek College of Management & Technology,Bijnaur 376 506 Intertational College of Engineering,Ghaziabad

326 440 Narayan Vudya Peeth Management Institute,Kanpur 377 507 R.D.Foundation's Group of Institutions,Faculty of Engineering,Ghaziabad

327 441 Central Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow 378 508 Babu Banarasi Das Engineering,College,Lucknow

328 442 Sardar Bhagat Singh College of Technology & Management,Lucknow 379 510 Trident Education Trust's Group of Institution,Faculty of Management,Ghaziabad

329 444 Mahavir Institute of Technology,Meerut 380 511 G.L.Bajaj Institute of Engineering & Technology,Mathura

330 445 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute,Ghaziabad 381 512 Mass College of Engineering & management,Mahamaya Nagar

331 446 Institute of Professional Studies & Research,Unnao 382 514 Faculty of Engineering Shanti Niketan Trust's Group of Institutions,Meerut

332 447 Gokaran Narvadeshwar Institute of Technology & management,Barabanki 383 515 Dr K.N. Modi Engineering College,Ghaziabad

333 448 Neelam College of Engineering & Technology,Agra 384 516 Kailash Institute of Pharmacy & Management,Gorakhpur

335 450 Sri Rammurti Smarak College of Engineering , Technology & Research,Bareilly 386 518 SSLD Varshney Engineering College,Aligarh

336 453 Kunwar Haribansh Singh College of Pharmacy,Jaunpur 387 520 Indraprastha Institute of Management & Technology,Saharanpur

337 455 Navneet College of Technology & Management,Azamgarh 388 521 Kothiwal Institute of Technology & Professional Studies,Moradabad

338 456 Pratap College of Management,Fatehpur 389 522 Maharana Prataap College of Engineering,Kanpur

340 461 Chatrapati Sahuji maharaj College of Engg. & Technology,Allahabad 391 524 Vision Institute of Technology,Aligarh

341 465 Himalayan Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow 392 525 Buddha Institute of Technology,Gorakhpur

343 470 Dev Prayag Institute of Technical Studies,Allahabad 394 527 Sunrise Institute of Engineering Technical & Management,Unnao

345 472 Institute of Technology & Management,Maharajganj 396 529 Saroj Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow

346 473 G.C.R.G. Memorial Trust's Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering,Lucknow 397 533 RV Northland Institue of Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

347 474 Shri Sidhi Vinayak Institute of Technology,Bareilly 398 534 Mahaveer Institute of Technology & Management,Raibareilly

348 475 Shri Jeet Ram Smarak Institute of Engineering & Technology,Bareilly 399 535 Rajendra Prasad College of Management,Azamgarh

349 476 Future Institute of Engineering & Technology,Bareilly 400 536 Shree Ji Baba Institue of Professional Studies,Mathura

350 479 Rajshree Institute of Management & Technology,Bareilly 401 538 AKS Management College,Lucknow

352 481 KLS Institute of Engineering & Technology,Bijnaur 403 540 Krishna Institute of Management,Meerut

353 482 Millenium Institute of Technology,Saharanpur 404 541 Amardeep College of Engineering & Management,Firozabad

354 483 Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow 405 542 Sri Krishan College of Engineering,Bagpat

355 484 Lucknow Model Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow 406 544 Kalka Engineering College,Meerut

356 485 S.R.Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow 407 545 Jahangirabad Educational Trust's Group of Institutions, faculty of Engineering,Barabanki

357 486 A.N.A.college of Engineering & Management,Bareilly 408 546 Seth Sriniwas Agrawal Institute of Engineering & Technology,Kanpur

358 487 Panchwati Institute of Engineering & Technology,Meerut 409 547 Chaudhary Beeri Singh College of Engineering & Management,Agra

359 488 Shri Nath Ji Institute for Technical education,Meerut 410 548 Dewan V.S. Institute of Hotel Management & Technology,Meerut

361 490 Suyash Institute of Information Technology,Gorakhpur 412 550 Kanpur Institute of Technology & Pharmacy,Kanpur

362 491 Shri Ram Institute of Technology,Meerut 413 551 Kashi Institute of Pharmacy,Varanasi

363 492 KCC Insttute of Technology & Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar 414 552 Chandra shekhar Singh College of Pharmacy,Kaushambi

416 557 Shanti Niketan Trust's Group of Institutiona,Faculty of Management,Meerut 415 554 Naraina Vidya Peeth " Group of Institutions" Faculty of Pharmacy,Kanpur

417 561 Hari College of Management,Saharanpur 468 640 Dr. Virendra Swarup Memorial Trust Group of Institutions,Unnao

418 566 Future Institute of Management & Technology,Bareilly 469 641 Ashoka Institute of Technology & Management,Varanasi

419 567 Bora Institute of Management Science,Lucknow 470 643 Abhay Memorial Trust Group of Institutions,Allahabad

420 568 Seth Sri Nivas Agrawal Institute of Management,Kanpur 471 644 SVS Group of Institutions,Meerut

422 571 Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Pooja College of Pharmacy,Gorakhpur 473 647 Indraprasrh Institute of Technology,J.P.Nagar

423 572 Lucknow Institute of Pharmacy,Lucknow 474 648 Babu Sunder Singh Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow 66

424 575 Malti Memorial Trusts CSM "Group of Institutions" Faculty of B.Pharmacy,Allahabad 475 649 MG Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow

425 576 CSM Group of Institutions,Faculty of Management,Allahabad 476 651 Dr. GPRD Patel Institute of Technology & Management,Kanpur

426 579 HLM College,Ghaziabad 477 653 Prem Prakash Gupta Institute of Engineering,Bareilly

427 580 H R institute of Professional Studies,Ghaziabad 478 654 Sarvottam Institute of Technolgy & Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

429 582 Sun Institute of Management & Technology,Shajahanpur 480 657 Krishnapit Institute of Pharmacy,Allahabad

430 583 Lakshya Institute of Management & Information Technology,Shajahanpur 481 659 Heritage Instiute of Hotel & Tourism,Agra

431 584 Banshi College of Management & Technology,Kanpur 482 660 Goel Institute of Higher Studies,Lucknow

432 586 Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions, Faculty of Computer Application,Saharanpur 483 661 Krishnarpit Institute of Management & Technology,Allahabad

433 587 RD Foundation's Group of Institutions,Faculty of Management,Ghaziabad 484 662 SS Institute of Management,Lucknow

434 588 Prince Institute of Innovative Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 485 663 KCC Institute of Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

435 589 Asian College of Management,Saharanpur 486 666 SRM Business School,Lucknow

436 590 Trivedi Institute of Management & Technology,Fatehpur 487 668 Edyfai Institute of Management & Technology,Mathura

437 591 Triveni Institute of Management Education,Bagpat 488 669 Seth Vishambhar Nath Institute of Management Studies & Research,Barabanki

438 593 Vinayak Vidyapeeth,Meerut 489 670 Lucknow Model Institute of Management,Lucknow

440 595 Srajan Institute of Management & Technology,Bareilly 491 672 ITM School of Architecture & Town Planning,Lucknow

441 597 Khandelwal College of Architecture & Design,Bareilly 492 673 ITM School of Management,Lucknow

442 598 Moradabd Educational Trust(MET) "Group Of Institutions" Faculty of Pharmacy,Moradabad 493 676 Globel Institute of Management,Kanpur Dehat

443 599 Jahangirabad Educational Trust's Group of Institutions,Faculty of Management,Barabanki 494 679 ITERC College of Management,Ghaziabad

445 602 Aashlar Business School,Mathura 496 681 Lioyed Business School,Gautam Buddh Nagar

446 603 Sri RLT Institute of management,Etawah 497 682 BIMT College,Meerut

448 605 Unnati Management College,Mathura 499 686 Accurate Institute of Advance Management,Gautam Buddh Nagar

450 609 J P School of Business,Meerut 501 688 Dev Prayag Institute of Management,Allahabad

451 611 Shakumbari College,Saharanpur 502 689 Institute of Information Management & Technology,Aligarh

452 614 Shree Satya Institute of Management,Moradabad 503 692 Sky Line institute of Managemnt & Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

456 620 GCRG Memorial Trust's Group of Institutions, Faculty of Management,Lucknow 507 697 Agra Public College of Technology & Management,Agra

457 621 Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions Faculty of Management,Saharanpur 508 698 Dwarikadheesh Research Education & Management School,Saharanpur

458 622 Modern Institute of Technology & Management,Ghaziabad 509 702 MIT College of Management,Moradabad

459 623 Bharti Institute of Management & Technology,Meerut 510 703 Shri Siddhi Vinayak Institute of Management,Bareilly

460 625 Sanskar College of Management & Computer Application,Allahabad 511 704 Shree Jee Govardhan Maharaj College of Professional Studies,Mathura

462 630 Abhinav Institute of Management & Technology,Kanpur 513 706 Agra Vanasthali Mahavidhyalaya,Agra

463 631 Moradabad Educational Trust(MET) "Group of Institutions" Faculty of B.Architecture,Moradabad 514 708 SSLD Varshney Institute of Management & Engineering,Aligarh

464 633 M.P.School of Engineering,Varanasi 515 709 Gauri Vidhya Peeth Business School,Meerut

465 635 Jyoti College of Management Science & Technology,Bareilly 516 710 Ch. Harchand Singh College of Management,Bulandshahar

466 636 Saharanpur Institute of Advance Studies,Saharanpur 517 711 Vishvesareya College of Education,Meerut

520 716 Mahaveer Institute of Engg. & Technology,Meerut 519 715 SR Group of Institutions(College of Engineering Management & Technology),Jhansi

521 717 FMG Academy group of Institutions,Gautam Buddh Nagar 572 789 Dayannad Vidyapeeth Education,Meerut

522 718 Heeralal Yadav Institute of Technology & Management,Lucknow 573 790 School of Business Management,Bulandshahar

523 719 Axis Institute of Technology & Management,Kanpur 574 791 Disha Bhartii College of Management & Education,Saharanpur

524 720 Axis Institute of Fashion Technology,Kanpur 575 792 Institute of Advance Management & Research,Ghaziabad

525 721 Axis Institute of Architecture,Kanpur 576 796 Adhunik College of Engg.,Ghaziabad 67

526 722 Axis Busines School,Kanpur 577 797 Adhunik Institute of Productivity Management & Research,Ghaziabad

527 723 Axis Institute of Planning & Management,Kanpur 578 798 Ananad College of Architecture,Agra

529 726 Institute of Management & Science,J.P.Nagar 580 800 Jagmohan Institute of Management & Technology,Bagpat

530 727 Shambhunath Institute of Management,Allahabad 581 801 G.L.Bajaj Institute of Management & Research,Gautam Buddh Nagar

531 729 Shree Banke Bihari Institute of Architecture,Meerut 582 802 Nitra Technical Campus,Ghaziabad

532 730 Stallion College of Engneering & Technology,Saharanpur 583 803 Greater Noida Institute of Business Maagement,Gautam Buddh Nagar

533 731 HR Institute of Engineering & Technology,Ghaziabad 584 804 APS College of Education & Technology,Meerut

534 732 Rudra Group of Institutions,Meerut 585 805 Accurate Institute of Architecture & Planning,Gautam Buddh Nagar

535 733 High Rank Business School,Gautam Buddh Nagar 586 806 Brahmanand Institute of Research Technology & Management,Bulandshahar

536 734 Rajkiya Engineering College,Banda 587 809 P.K. Institute of Technolgy & Management,Mathura

537 735 Rajkiya Engineering College,Bijnaur 588 810 Greater Noida College of Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar

538 736 Rajkiya Engineering College,Azamgarh 589 811 Forth Dimention College of Architecture,Saharanpur

539 737 Rajkiya Engineering College,Ambedkar Nagar 590 812 CBS College of Management,Agra

542 741 J.K.Institute of Pharmacy & Management,Bulandshahar 593 815 Amani Group of Institutions,Amroha

543 743 Bhavdiya Institute of Business Management,Faizabad 594 817 AR Institute of Management & Technology,Meerut

545 746 Kunwar Haribansh Singh Institute of Management,Jaunpur 596 820 Ajay Kumar Garg Institute of Management,Ghaziabad

546 747 Raj School of Management & Sciences,Varanasi 597 821 Mahaveer College of Pharmacy,Meerut

547 748 Ansal Technical Campus,Lucknow 598 822 Eshan College of Management,Mathura

549 750 Infinity Institute of Technology,Allahabad 600 825 IMS,J.P.Nagar

550 751 KIPM College of Engg. & Technology,Gorakhpur 601 826 Sanskar College of Architecture & Planning,Ghaziabad

551 752 Nandini Nagar Technical Campus,Gonda 602 827 Mascot Institute of Management,Bareilly

552 753 Lakshya Technical Campus,Shajahanpur 603 828 Dayal Group of Institutions,Lucknow

553 754 DNM Institute of Engineering & Technology,Lucknow 604 829 IILM Academy of Highier Learning,Lucknow

554 755 Basudev Institute of Management & Technology,Lucknow 605 830 Devidayal Memorial Institutions,Kanpur Dehat

556 757 Utkarsh College of Management Education,Bareilly 607 832 Kamal Institute of Technology,Kanpur Dehat

557 758 Shine College of Management,Lucknow 608 833 Shiva Institute of management Studies,Ghaziabad

558 759 Dr. Om Prakash Institute of Management & Technology,Farrukhabad 609 834 Integrated Academy of management & Technology(INMANTEC),Ghaziabad

559 760 Lotus Institute of Management,Bareilly 610 835 LTR Institute of Management,Meerut

560 761 Maa Vaishno Devi Educational & Law college,Lucknow 611 836 Bhagwant Institute of Technology,Ghaziabad

563 764 Smt. Fulehra Smarak College of Pharmacy,Ballia 614 839 Rajkiya Engineering College,Kannauj

564 765 Remote Sensing Application Centre,Lucknow 615 840 Rajkiya Engineering College,Mainpuri

565 766 Purvanchal Institute of Architecture & Design,Gorakhpur 616 841 Rajkiya Engineering College,Sonebhadra

566 780 Landmark Technical Campus,J.P.Nagar 617 842 Devrishi Institute of Management & Technology, Saharanpur

567 781 Hardayal Technical Campus,Mathura 618 843 Asian Institute of Management & Higher Studies, Kanpur

568 783 R.D.Engineering College research Centre,Ghaziabad 619 844 Janta College of Pharmacy, Bijnor

569 785 G & R Institute of Management & Technology,Bulandshahar 620 845 Krishna Pharmacy College, Bijnor

570 786 Mangalmay Institute of Technology,Gautam Buddh Nagar 621 846 Sanskar College of Pharmacy & Research, Ghaziabad

571 788 Ideal School of Architecture,Ghaziabad

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