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National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal Mangalore - 575 025 India National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Mangalore - 575 025, India Annual Report National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Mangalore, Karnataka, India - 575 025 2018 - 19 Phone: +91 - 824 - 2474000/26 Fax: +91 - 824 - 2474033 E-mail: [email protected] www.nitk.ac.in VISION To facilitate transformation of students into good human beings, responsible citizens and competent professionals, focusing on assimilation, generation and dissemination of knowledge. MISSION l Impart quality education to meet the needs of profession and society and achieve excellence in teaching-learning and research. l Attract and develop talented and committed human resource ,and provide an environment conducive to innovation, creativity, team-spirit and entrepreneurial leadership. l Facilitate effective interactions among faculty and students, and foster networking with alumni, industries, institutions and other stake-holders. l Practise and promote high standards of professional ethics, transparency and accountability. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARNATAKA SURATHKAL MANGALORE - 575 025 INDIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 Website : www.nitk.ac.in Tel : 0824-2474000 (24 lines) E-mail : [email protected] Fax : 0824-2474033 NITK SURATHKAL – AT A GLANCE GOVERNANCE Material Research Sustainable Technologies NITK is governed by the Board of Governors, which System Design (Virtual Instrumentation) consists of representatives of the Government of Wireless Sensor Networks India, Government of Karnataka, Industry, Alumni, and other Nominees. The Chairman of the Board is ASSOCIATED CENTRES nominated by the Government of India. The Director Centre for Continuing Education, R&D center for - clay, is the administrative head of the Institute. NITK an Roofing Tiles & Ceramic Products, Industry Institute “Institute of National Importance”, is governed by NIT Partnership Cell; NITK Science and Technology Act 2007 and statutes laid down by Government of Entrepreneurs Park (NITK-STEP). India. Reconstituted Board of Governors is in place since September 2011. CAMPUS TEAM NITK 295 acres of lush green beach-side campus located at Srinivasnagar, Surathkal Mangalore. Departments & 14 Departments facilities on Eastern and Western sides of NH-66 with 249 highly qualified and dedicated faculty connectivity through a 2-lane vehicular underpass. 158 committed supporting staff 5487 talented and motivated students Well connected by rail and road to the rest of country. Flights available to major Indian cities and LIST OF DEPARTMENTS International destinations. • Applied Mechanics & Hydraulics FACILITIES & SUPPORTS • Chemical Engineering • Chemistry 150 + Classrooms, 140+ laboratories • Civil Engineering 12 hostel blocks for boys, 5 hostel blocks for girls. • Computer Science & Engineering Mega Hostel for boys with 1512 single-seater • Electronics & Communication Engineering rooms. New Ladies Hostel with 347 single –seater • Electrical & Electronics Engineering room. Internet connectivity (1Gpbs, 155 Mbps, 6000 • Information Technology nodes) Central computer Center, Central Library, • Mathematical & Computational Sciences E-Library, On-line access to journals 1200-capacity • Mechanical Engineering Auditorium, 1800-capacity Open-air theatre, Co- • Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Operatives stores, Post office, Banks, ATMs, Health • Mining Engineering Care Centre with many visiting specialist doctors, • Physics Yoga Centre, 3 Campus schools (Kannada & SCHOOLS English Medium), Guest House, Food Court and • School of Management Canteens, International standard Swimming – Pool, Sports Grounds for cricket, hockey, football floodlit Academic Programs Courts for Basketball, Volley ball and Tennis, NCC B.Tech. – 9 disciplines – 2nd Karnataka Engineering Company, Surathkal M.Tech. – 25 Specializations Innovation Challenge (SIC), Student Internship M.Tech. (Research) – All Specializations Progaramme (SIP). MBA BUDGET (2018-19) MCA M.Sc. (Chemistry) Total Financial Outlay Rs. 204.80 Crores M.Sc. (Physics) Internal Revenue Generated Rs. 56.53 Crores Ph. D. – offered in all departments Consultancy & Testing Earnings Rs.1.5 Crores All the Departments of the Institute are recognized QIP Corpus Fund of more than Rs. 219 Crores centres for admission of teachers of both Engineering PUBLICATIONS (2018-19) colleges and Polytechnics for their post-graduate & doctoral studies. International Journals – 536 National Journals – 14 INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE International Conference – 464 Disaster Risk Reduction Innovation National Conference – 76 DOCTORAL OUTPUT Development, Capacity building & Documentation activities for mainstreaming disaster risk reduction in 2016 -17 - 57 candidates several areas 2017- 18 - 58 candidates 2018 -19 – 124 candidates 10. 14th December 2018, 5 Years, National Law Doctoral students on rolls –860 School of India University Bengaluru Technical Support for IPR Cyber Law & Forensics and other EXTRA AND CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES related areas, Research R&D, Workshop & Training More than 30 clubs, societies and professional body Programs chapters are active conducting regular activities 11. 30th January 2019, 5 years, KIOCL Limited through elected leaders and representatives. Mangalore, understanding to explore collaboration, “INCIDENT’ and “ENGINEEER” are popular exchange of knowledge and cooperation on the basis cultural and technical annual festivals. NITK has of mutual benefit to the both organization won the overall championship of Inter NIT Sports 12. 21st February, 2019, 5 Years, Human Resocia consecutively for the last 3 years. Co. Ltd NITK and Human will collaborate on effort Career Development Centre to create employment opportunities in Japan for (Formerly Training And Placement) graduates from the NITK Herein after referred to as the “GNITK Project. Both NITK and Human NITK is ranked among the top institutions for student shall ensure to make this Japanese employment placements. During 2018-19 about 270 companies opportunity the best human resource development visited.. UG placements 92% and 56% PG students opportunities. got placement through the campus selection. The department also facilitates internships for students 13. 15th March 2019, 3 Years, Department of within India and overseas. Nanoscience & Engineering/BK21PLUS Nano Convergence Project Group of INJE University, SCHOLARSHIPS & MEDALS Republic of Korea, Exchange of Faculty/Exchange Several well known and prestigious scholarship (27) of Research Scholars and Students/Exchange awards and medals (66) are on offer for students at of information and materials in those fields which all levels. This is in addition to all regular scholarships are of interest to both parties /Activities such as of Govt. of India and Other State Governments. collaborative research, Lectures, and Symposiums etc/ Joint Cultural Programmes. MOUs between Foreign Countries: th 1. 5th April 2018, 5 Years, Universita Degli Studi 14. 20 March, 2019, 3 Years, Institute of Radio di Pavia, Italy, Student exchange, Collaborative Frequency and optoelectronics Integrated Circuits research. plus State Key Lab of Bioelectronics, South East University Exchange of Faculty/Exchange of 2. 19th April 2018, 3 Years, Arya Technocrats, Research Scholars and Students/Exchange of Belagavi, Collaborative research information and materials in those fields which 3. Entrepreneurship Development - Institutional are of interest to both parties /Activities such as Association MOU collaborative research, Lectures, and Symposiums 4. 30th May 2018 (3 Years), Eaton Technologies etc/ Joint Cultural Programme Pvt. Ltd, Additive Manufacturing Research and TEQIP – III development 5. 13th August 2018, (36 Months), SimLife Electric NITK has been consistently identified as one of the top Private Ltd Bangalore, Solar Inverters performers in implementing the TEQIP project. Based on the good performance in TEQIP – I and TEQIP – II and 6. 10th August 2018, (60 Months), Aum Techno on the merit & Strength of our institutional Development Spray, Bangalore, Manufacturing of Engineering Proposal (IDP) for TEQIP- III, our Institute has been Components selected to participate in TEQIP – III with a total outlay th 7. 15 November 2018, (3Years), IIT Bombay, Faculty of Rs. 700 lakhs. TEQIP – III commenced with effect exchange/ Student exchange/Joint Research from – 01-04-2017. Our Institute has been designated 8. 3rd December 2018, (4 Years), Kanchanaburi as Mentor institute for Government Engineering college, Campus, Mahidol University Thailand, Collaborative Jhalawar, Rajasthan. A Memorandum of understanding Research (MoU) with MHRD and agreement between NIT and 9. 17th November,2018, 3 Years, National Institute Mentee Institute GEC Jhalawar have been signed on th of Disaster Management, New Delhi, Research & 7 july 2017. ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 CONTENTS Page No. 1. The Institute 01 2. Governance & Administration 02 3. Departments & Schools 07 4. Academic Programmes 08 5. Admission Policies 09 6. Admissions for 2018-2019 10 7. Evaluation and Examination 27 8. Examination Results for 2018 28 9. Ph.D. Programmes & Doctorates Awarded 34 10. Human Resources 40 11. Facilities/Amenities 47 12. Student Activities 72 13. Research, Development and Consultancy Projects 74 14. Technical Events 175 15. Human Resource Development 194 16. Students Placements 197 17. Special Initiatives 199 18. Industry Institute Interaction 208 19. Significant Achievements 212 20. Associated Centres 219 21. Finance and Accounts 229 National Institute of Technology Karnataka,
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