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RAJA BALWANT SINGH ENGINEERING TECHNICAL CAMPUS BICHPURI (AGRA) -283105 [U.P] B.Tech. INSTITUTE CODE: 004 Faculty of Engineering and Technology Faculty of Pharmacy Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning (Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J.A.K. Technical University, Lucknow) Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical Campus, Bichpuri, Agra is one of the renowned institutes in the field of technical education. This was started in the year 1996 and is run by the Balwant Educational Society established way back in 1885 and chaired by the District and Sessions Judge, Agra. The Faculty of Engineering and Technology is running the B.Tech and M.Tech courses that are approved by AICTE.The Faculty of Pharmacy conducts the B.Pharm Course and is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India.The Faculty of Architecture Et Town Planning conducts the B.Arch course and is approved by the Council Of Architecture. The Institute is affiliated to Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (Formerly U.P.Technical University) The Institute is situated at Bichpuri in lush green surroundings and is equipped with the latest equipments and modern teaching amenities along with an excellent, proven and genuine record of above 80 percent Placement of students. The City office of the Institute is at the Administrative Block, located in the heart of the city at Khandari Farm Campus, at a distance of about two kms from Raja- ki-Mandi Railway Station and ISBT, Agra. From the Director's Desk......... Our aim is to develop high quality personnel with a sound footing on basic engineering principles, technical skills, innovative research capabilities and exemplary professional conduct for the benefit of Industry and society as a whole. We believe in educating our students with the skills necessary to ignite their quest for academic excellence and our sincere efforts have been richly rewarded in terms of good placements of our students. This institute has a rich tradition of pursuing academic excellence, value based education and providing a conducive environment for overall personality development of students. Being one of the leading institutes in the field of technical Et vocational education, we impart state- of- the -art professional education and inculcate ethical values and discipline through our dedicated faculty. The alumni of this institute, in India and abroad, have brought laurels to the Institute. We have a registered Alumni Association to receive their valued feedback and suggestions for continual improvement. We have created a secured, congenial and serene environment for both boys and girls students to make it their coveted educational destination. Dr. Akhand Pratap Singh Courses Offered & Intake: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Et TECHNOLOGY B.Tech in Computer Science Er Engineering 90 B.Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering 90 B.Tech in Food Technology 60 B.Tech in Chemical Engineering 60 B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering 60 B.Tech in Biotechnology 60 B.Tech in Electrical Engineering 60 B.Tech in Civil Engineering 60 M.Tech in Food Technology 18 M.Tech in Electronics Et Communication Engineering 18 M.Tech in Computer Science Et Engineering 18 M.Tech in Biotechnology 18 FACULTY OF PHARMACY B.PHARM (Approved by Pharmacy Council of India) 60 FACULTY OF ARCHI II - Et TOWN PLANNING B.ARCH (Approved by Council of Architecture) 40 Admission to M. TECH: The admissions to M.Tech courses in Food Technology, CS, EC Et Biotechnology (First Semester) shall be done as per ordinances of the University. Preference shall be given to candidates having GATE score. Annual Fees Structure: The annual fees structure of the institute is in accordance with the recommendations of the Fees Fixation Committee of the U.P. State Government. Fees Details For B.Tech / B.Arch For B.Pharm For M.Tech Fees (Per Year) Rs. 72, 500=00 Rs. 60,500=00 Rs. 72, 500=00 Incidental Charges (One Time' Rs. 500=00 Rs. 500=00 Rs. 3000=00 Examination Fees (Per Year) Rs. 6,050=00 Rs. 6,050=00 Rs. 6,050=00 Hostel charges (Room Rent) : Rs. 20,000=00 p.a. Conveyance Charges: (For Day Scholars): Rs. 15,000=00 p.a. Important Functions / Visits in the Institute: Shri Digvijay Singh, former CM, M.P during Hon'able M.P Prof. Ramgopal Yadav during his visit to the Institute his visit to the Institute Dr. A.K.Shukla, Regional Officer, AICTE Professors from Foreign Universities in the during his visit to the Institute. Institute during an International Conference "I) Cine Star and M.P Shri Raj Babbar being Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki (Governor of Haryana & Punjab) felicitated during his visit to the Institute during his visit to the Institute EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & LIFE AT CAMPUS : There are different Student Societies to bring out the best talent in terms of Extra Curricular activities. They are : SANSKRITI - The Cultural Society VINIMAYA - The Literary Society OORJA - The Sports Society ABHIRUCHI - The Hobby Club Apart from these ,there are Departmental Societies also, that are actively engaged in bringing out News letters, Magazines and arranging various technical events. tpt DONATION C,s ►,~'`' MILITARY HOSPITAL AGI, COMPUTER CENTRE & INTERNET FACILITY: The Institute is equipped with 600 latest Quad Core Et Dual Core systems loaded with advanced software and this facility can be availed by the students / staff for any type of Computing/Research/ Learning purpose. This is also equipped with WiFi Internetfacility. LIBRARY: The institute has a well-equipped , spacious and airconditioned library to cater to the needs of staff and students. The library has about Thirty Five thousand (35,000) books and 6000 Titles. 146 Various Journals of Technology and Sciences are also available. CLASSROOMS: The institute has capacious, well lit and well ventilated classrooms, equipped with necessary furniture and LCD Projectors for the students. HOSTEL FACILITY: The hostels at Bichpuri, accommodate nearly 1250 students in spacious Et well equipped rooms. Four hostels for boys and One hostel for girls are available. There is provision of RO water plants and Generator Backup facility in case of Power Failure, in all the hostels. The Internet facility has been extended to the hostels also. For the students and staff a well maintained Cafeteria is situated within the institute r premises. Good Quality, P — Hygienic and tasty snacks and food items are available during institute timings at reasonable rates. TRANSPORT FACILITY: The Institute has its own fleet of buses for the day scholars for safe conveyance and other outings and g f industrial visits etc. They are operated at Nominal Charges at No Profit Basis. -‘ GUEST HOUSE FACILITY: The institute has a fully furnished air conditioned Guest House facility at Bichpuri for visitors, guests, guardians and parents to ensure a comfortable stay. AUDITORIUM & CONFERENCE HALL The institute has a big centrally air conditioned Auditorium for conducting extra curricular activities and conferences along with a well furnished Conference Hall for meetings, placement activities and online workshops. SCHOLARSHIPS: Scholarships / Freeship are offered to the students as per the State Government norms. Besides this, financial assistance is also available for the needy and deserving students from the Students Aid Fund of the Institute. MEDICAL FACILITY: The Institute has a well qualified Medical Practitioner and the students can avail the medical facilities, free of cost at anytime during the college hours. The Institute also has links with well equipped hospitals of Agra to deal with severe and emergency cases, if any. 4110.. MIN 143 111111111.11 nig F: r mss II 111111i City Office: Administrative Block, Bhagwati Devi Marg, Khandari Farm Campus, Agra Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical Campus Bichpuri (Agra) -283105 (U.P) Phone: 0562-2636675 Fax: 0562-2636718 Contact us at: Cell: 07534000285, 07534000286, 07534000287 e-mail: tu04Orediffmail.com Website: www.fetrbs.org Admissions: ADMISSION TO B.TECH / B.ARCH / B.PHARM: The admissions to First Year and Second Year (B.Sc Graduates and Engineering diploma holders for Engineering Courses & Pharmacy diploma holders for B.Pharm) will be made as per the rules prescribed by the Academic Council of Dr. A.P.J.A.K. Technical University. Direct admission to second year is not allowed in B.Arch course. Admissions shall be done through counseling of UPSEE and AIEEE qualified candidates. Direct admissions are made by the Institute on vacant seats and management seats as per the guidelines issued by the University. A candidate desirous for direct admission should apply on an application form, available at office and also on our website, along with the copy of the marks sheet of qualifying examination, showing his/her eligibility and merit for admission. This application must be accompanied by a crossed DD of Rs. 25,000.00 in favour of "Raja Balwant Singh Engineering Technical Campus, Agra", payable at Agra. This DD is refundable at any time before admission. If the candidate applying for admission is not admitted, his/her DD will be returned. If admitted, this DD amount of Rs. 25,000.00 will be adjusted against the fees to be deposited in the institute. "PLEASE NOTE THAT NO DONATION OR EXTRA FEES IS CHARGED FOR ADMISSION" LABS: The institute has fully developed Er well equipped labs with the latest state-of-the- art equipments for performing Practical and Project work. Employers look for many other qualities besides academic achievements. Hence in our institute, we believe in the creation of human resource with training of intellectual minds. This is done through Personality Development Programmes, Mock Interviews, Group Discussions, CV formation, Live Projects that are oriented to industry requirements along with Industrial visits, Invited lectures & Workshops. Our institute has a good and proven record of placements. Our Placement Cell is quite active in providing job opportunities to the students through on campus and off campus placements in India Et abroad.
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    BACKWARD CASTE MOVEMENT IN UTTAR PRADESH: STUDY OF SAMAJWADI PARTY THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF Doctor of Philosophy IN POLITICAL SCIENCE BY RAJMOHAN SHARMA UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF PROF. NIGAR ZUBERI DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH-202002 (INDIA) 2016 Prof. Nigar Zuberi Extension :( 0571) 2701720 Department of Political Science, Internal: 1560 Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 20 2002 (U.P.) India. Dated ………………… Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Rajmohan Sharma, Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, A.M.U., Aligarh has completed his Ph.D. thesis entitled “Backward Caste Movement in Uttar Pradesh: Study of Samajwadi Party ” under my supervision. The data materials, incorporated in the thesis have been collected from various sources. The researcher used and analyzed the aforesaid data and material systematically and presented the same with pragmatism. To the best of knowledge and understanding a faithful record of original research work has been carried out. This work has not been submitted partially or fully for any degree or diploma in Aligarh Muslim University or any other university. He is permitted to submit the thesis. I wish him all success in life. (Prof. Nigar Zuberi) Acknowledgement I thank to the Almighty for His great mercifulness and choicest blessings generously bestowed on me without which I could have never seen this work through. First of all, I would like to express the most sincere thanks and profound sense of gratitude to my supervisor Prof. Nigar Zuberi for her continuous support, valuable suggestions and constant encouragement in my Ph.D. work. I am deeply obliged for her motivation, enthusiasm and inspiration during the course of Ph.D.