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University of Kota Kota,

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S.No. A. Core Indicators 1 Percentage of courses where 100%; major syllabus restructuring Uniform scheme of examination, number of was carried out during last 3 papers and contact hour per week per paper years were implemented in all the academic programmes running in the campus from the session 2015-16. Every year syllabi are reviewed and revised in the meetings of Board of Studies (BoS) / Committee of Courses (CoC). 2 Temporal Plan in more than University is following semester system in all 50% of programmes (CBCS the academic programmes in the campus. Steps / Semester / Annual) are being taken to implement the CBCS in phased manner. 3 Percentage of teachers with Regular Faculty Guest Faculty Ph.D. qualification General 83.33% 76.19% Courses Professional courses (for ex. MD / DM for medicine and The University is not offering these courses. ME / MS for engineering) 4 Student computer ratio 6.24:1 5 The number of departments 01; with UGC / SAP / CAS / Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry is DST / FIST etc, in funded by the DST-FIST programme. university 6 Number of Post Doctoral Locals : None Fellows / Research Outsiders : 02 associates working (a) Locals (b) outsiders

Core / Desirable Indicators Page 1 7 Number of ongoing 0.75 per regular teacher research projects / per teacher 8 Number of completed 0.54 per regular teacher research projects / per teacher (Funded by National / International Agencies) 9 Coordinated / Collaborative 02 projects (National and International) 10 National recognitions for • Prof. ASR Anjaneyulu 60th Birthday faculty for Teaching / Commemoration Award to Prof. Ashu Rani Research / Consultancy / was honoured by Indian Chemical Society, Extension (Reputed / Kolkata. recognised bodies) • Research paper of Dr. Neelu Chouhan received Grignard Award. • DST-Fast Track Young Scientist Award to Dr. Bhawani Singh. • DST-Fast Track Young Scientist Award to Dr. Ghanshyam Sharma. • Best Paper Presentation (Oral) Award to Dr. Namrata Sengar. • Dr. Saurabh Dalela awarded Indo-Italian POC financial grant for visiting Elettra Synchrotron, Trieste, Italy. • Life Time Achievement Award to Dr. Prahlad Dube. • Eminent Scientist Award to Dr. Prahlad Dube. 11 Number of Patents (last 5 Filed: 04, Granted: 02 years) 12 Output of M.Phil. & Ph.D. 2.41 per regular faculty per faculty 13 Revenue generated from Nil consultancy per year 14 Number of MoUs with 02 International recognized bodies 15 (a) - Publications per 10.75 per regular faculty faculty (during last four years) - Total number of 258 publications of the university

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15 (b) Percentage of papers 79.45% published in journals listed in well known international databases 16 Average impact factor of 0.0-8.262 (Range) publications 17 Number of papers with more 31 papers than 10 citations 18 Number of book titles per 13.33 per student student (in the central library) excluding book bank 19 Percentage of annual 16.65% (Last four years) allocation for library spent on purchase of journals (national & international) and other library resources (CDs, Cassettes, etc.) 20 Number of national / 1.28 per department per year. international conferences / workshops organised per Name of some prominent experts: department per year and • Dr. Julie Wilk, Linkoping University, names of experts Sweden participated . • Dr. Anna Jansson, Linkoping University, Sweden • Prof. Ajoy Ghatak, IIT Delhi; • Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Ex-Chairman, Atomic Commission • Prof. K. Thyagrajan, Former Director, IIT Delhi • Prof. P.S. Kalsi, Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar • Prof. R.K. Banasal, • Prof. J.V.Yakami, BARC, Mumbai • Prof. Ravindra Arora, IIT • Prof. G.D. Sharma, JNVU Jodhpur • Prof. Y.K. Vijay, Former Director, CDPE, University of Rajasthan • Prof. A.K. Kapoor, University of Hyderabad • Prof. Deepak Kumar, JNU, Delhi • Prof. S.M. Ali, Vice-President, Solar Energy Society of India • Dr. Deepak Gadhia, MSA Renewtech, Vadodara

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• Prof. K.B. Joshi, MLSU • Dr. Ajay Garg, Scientist-F, NPCIL, Kota • Mr. S.S. Jain (President, Mangalam Cement), • Mr. K.M. Tandon (Vice President, DCM Shriram, Kota), • Mr. L.C. Baheti (Chairman, Laghu Udyog Council), • Mr. Govind Ram Mittal (President, Small Business) • Mr. Vinoo Mehta (Vice President, DCM Shriram, Kota) • Prof. R.S. Chouhan, H.P. University, Shimla • Dr. U.C. Sud, Director, IASRI, New Delhi • Dr. Padam Singh, Former Director, IMS, ICMR, New Delhi • Prof. P.C. Trivedi, Former Vice Chancellor, Gorakhpur University, UP 21 Student performance in 111 (Last four years) national / international level examinations (eg: ET / SLET / GATE / GMAT / CAT, GRE / TOFEL, Civil Services) 22 Student Teacher Ratio 14.18:1 (average across all (Based on total faculty) disciplines ) 23 University has the following (i) IQAC (ii) NIRF, MHRD (iii) AAA (i) IQAC (ii) Accreditation by national body (iii) International accreditation / ISO certification (iv) AAA 24 Outstanding Achievements / • Patents Recognition by faculty / • International collaborative projects alumni both at national and • Individual awards to faculty members international level B. Desirable Indicators 25 Outstanding performance of • Ms. Monika Malav, member of the students in sports / cultural University Judo team won the Gold medal in activities at national level 48 kg. weight category in All India inter- university Judo (w) tournament held at Punjab University, . • Mr. Sompal Punia, member of University

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Athletic team won Silver medal in 5000 meter & 10,000 meter race in All India inter- university Athletics (m) held at Kalyani University, Kalyani (WB). • Mr. Sunil Malik, member of University Boxing (m) team won Bronze medal in 81 kg. Weight category tournament held at Bilaspur University, Bilaspur (CG). 26 Feedback received from (i) Students (ii) Peers different stakeholders on syllabi, etc. (i) Students (ii) Alumni (iii) Parents (iv) Employers (v) Peers 27 Percentages of Recommendations received from BoS / CoC are recommendations of the fully implemented. stakeholders implemented 28 Number of inter- 35% of the total 20 programmes disciplinary course combinations introduced during last five years as percentage of total programmes 29 Percentage of Departments 100% conducting tutorial classes 30 Number of courses, where 100% continuous assessment of student performances is structured into the system 31 Percentage of faculty Nil availing international fellowship for advance studies 32 Percentage of courses / 50% of the total 20 programmes programmes that formally integrate e-learning resources from National Programmed Teaching Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) Digital library retrieval 33 Percentage of annual budget 54.77% allocated for augmentation of infrastructure facilities (average of last 3 years)

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34 Total number of classrooms, 05 seminar halls with LCD / OHP etc . 35 Declaration of results within Two months 36 Average pass percentage of 80% students 37 Student Placement 6.90% per year percentage average per year 38 Percentage of student UG to PG = 82.05% progression to higher PG to Ph.D. = 26.40% education 39 Average drop-out percentage 10-15% of students 40 Unit cost of Education Rs. 544.01 (excluding salary) 41 Aggregate percentage of seats 85-90% filled against seats reserved for various categories as per applicable reservation policy 42 Number of differently abled Teaching : Nil persons on roll: Teaching / Non-Teaching : 03 Non Teaching/ Students Student : 05 43 Percentage representation of Decision Making Teaching Non-teaching staff (teaching / non- Bodies Staff Staff teaching) in decision making Board of 26.66% 13.33% bodies Management Academic Council 12.50% 5.00% IQAC 54.50% 27.20% Finance Committee Nil 50.00% Building Committee 1.25% 0.62% 44 * Percentage of autonomous Nil colleges to the total number of colleges 45 Percentage of teachers from 0.41% other states 46 Donations received for Nil institution of Chairs, endowments, seminars, and lecture series in crores of INR in last 5 years. 47 Contribution of alumni / Nil parents (average of last 5 years) for development of university in lakhs

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48 Percentage of Female 34.61% Students 49 Programme for professional 3.5 per year development of staff per year 50 Projection of successful • Energy Conservation innovative practices • Use of Solar Energy • Centre for Analytical Instrumentation Facility • Improved Inspection and Affiliation System • English Language Lab • University IPR Cell • Online Admission and Examination System • Fast redressal of students' problems • Optimum utilization of infrastructure ______*Applicable only to the affiliating Universities.

Place: Seal Date: Vice Chancellor

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