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Amrita NIRF Report 2018 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) National Institutional Ranking Framework Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India (/NIRFIndia/Home) Welcome to Data Capturing System: OVERALL Institute ID: IR-1-O-O-U-0436 Go Back (/DCS/Home) Institute Name: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Full Report Sanctioned (Approved) Intake Academic Year 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 UG [3 Years Program(s)] 900 900 750 --- --- --- UG [4 Years Program(s)] 2400 2400 2400 2200 --- --- UG [5 Years Program(s)] 220 220 220 220 220 --- PG [1 Year Program(s)] 60 --- --- --- --- --- PG [2 Years Program(s)] 1500 1200 --- --- --- --- PG [3 Years Program(s)] 400 550 400 --- --- --- PG-Integrated 400 400 275 150 100 --- UG-[6 Years Program(s)] 30 30 30 30 30 30 http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 1/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Total Actual Student Strength (Program(s) Offered by Your Institution) (All No. of No. of Total Within Outside Outside Economically Socially No. of No. of No. of No. of programs Male Female Students State State Country Backward Challenged students students students students of all years) Students Students (Including (Including (Including (Including (SC+ST+OBC receiving receiving receiving who are not male & male & male & male & Including Freeships / Freeships / Freeships / receiving female) female) female) female) male & Scholarships Scholarships Scholarships any female) from the from from the Freeships / State and Institution Private Scholarships Central Funds Bodies Government UG [3 Years 1010 1529 2539 2093 444 2 1504 936 43 0 2 2395 Program(s)] UG [4 Years 6680 2859 9539 5429 4101 9 4652 3724 51 434 6 7885 Program(s)] UG [5 Years 305 829 1134 991 125 18 138 443 4 2 0 575 Program(s)] PG [1 Years 7 30 37 35 2 0 10 19 0 0 0 29 Program(s)] PG [2 Years 1388 1582 2970 1718 1248 4 328 1103 341 230 11 849 Program(s)] PG [3 Years 270 489 759 611 148 0 121 264 18 5 0 362 Program(s)] PG- 365 911 1276 1044 231 1 634 484 2 0 0 1116 Integrated UG [6 Years 34 145 179 178 0 1 32 54 0 0 0 86 Program(s)] http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 2/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Placement & Higher Studies UG [3 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students Academic No. of students No. of Median salary of No. of Year students intake in students admitted Year admitted through Year graduating in students placed students the year in the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated placed graduates (Amount selected for time in Rs.) Higher Studies (2012-13) 750 817 (2013-14) 0 (2014-15) 643 247 265000 (Two Lakh 354 Sixty Five Thousand) (2013-14) 750 736 (2014-15) 0 (2015-16) 564 247 310000 (Three 254 Lakh Ten Thousand) (2014-15) 750 811 (2015-16) 0 (2016-17) 653 113 298000 (Two Lakh 373 Ninety Eight Thousand) http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 3/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) UG [4 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students Academic No. of students No. of Median salary of No. of students Year students intake in students admitted Year admitted through Year graduating in students placed graduates selected for the year in the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated placed (Amount in Rs.) Higher Studies time (2011-12) 2200 2334 (2012-13) 0 (2014-15) 2028 1446 638000 (Six Lakh 461 Thirty Eight Thousand ) (2012-13) 2200 2124 (2013-14) 0 (2015-16) 1869 1477 672000 (Six Lakh 351 Seventy Two Thousand) (2013-14) 2200 2539 (2014-15) 0 (2016-17) 2369 1390 580000 (Five lakh 432 Eighty Thousand) UG [5 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students Academic No. of students No. of Median salary of No. of Year students intake students admitted Year admitted through Year graduating in students placed graduates per students in the year in the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated placed annum (Amount in selected for time Rs.) Higher Studies (2010-11) 220 219 (2011-12) 0 (2014-15) 162 0 0 (Zero) 112 (2011-12) 220 235 (2012-13) 0 (2015-16) 162 0 0 (Zero) 101 (2012-13) 220 244 (2013-14) 0 (2016-17) 221 0 0 (Zero) 196 http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 4/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) PG [1 year Program]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students graduating No. of Median salary of placed No. of students Year students intake in the students admitted in Year in minimum stipulated time students graduates (Amount in Rs.) selected for Higher year the year placed Studies (2014-15) 150 98 (2014-15) 97 0 0 (Zero) 95 (2015-16) 150 126 (2015-16) 121 0 0 (Zero) 70 (2016-17) 60 37 (2016-17) 37 0 0 (Zero) 25 PG [2 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students graduating No. of Median salary of placed No. of students Year students intake in the students admitted in Year in minimum stipulated time students graduates (Amount in Rs.) selected for Higher year the year placed Studies (2013-14) 1050 1294 (2014-15) 1201 468 693000 (Six Lakh Ninety 492 Three Thousand) (2014-15) 1050 1026 (2015-16) 935 363 723000 (Seven Lakh 440 Twenty Three Thousand) (2015-16) 1200 1484 (2016-17) 1409 501 625000 (Six Lakh Twenty 532 Five Thousand) http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 5/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) PG [3 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students Academic No. of students No. of Median salary of No. of students Year students intake in students admitted Year admitted through Year graduating in students placed graduates selected for the year in the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated placed (Amount in Rs.) Higher Studies time (2012-13) 300 371 (2013-14) 0 (2014-15) 333 116 398000 (Three 165 Lakh Ninety Eight Thousand) (2013-14) 300 297 (2014-15) 0 (2015-16) 265 115 410000 (Four lakh 148 Ten Thousand) (2014-15) 400 249 (2015-16) 0 (2016-17) 198 105 415000 (Four Lakh 86 Fifteen Thousand) PG-Integrated [5 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students graduating No. of Median salary of placed No. of students Year students intake in the students admitted in Year in minimum stipulated time students graduates (Amount in Rs.) selected for Higher year the year placed Studies (2010-11) 50 29 (2014-15) 13 0 0 (Zero) 13 (2011-12) 50 25 (2015-16) 23 0 0 (Zero) 23 (2012-13) 100 95 (2016-17) 77 0 0 (Zero) 35 http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 6/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) UG [6 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic No. of first year No. of first year Academic No. of students graduating No. of Median salary of placed No. of students Year students intake in the students admitted in Year in minimum stipulated time students graduates (Amount in Rs.) selected for Higher year the year placed Studies (2009-10) 0 0 (2014-15) 0 0 0 (Zero) 0 (2010-11) 0 0 (2015-16) 0 0 0 (Zero) 0 (2011-12) 30 30 (2016-17) 30 0 0 (Zero) 24 Ph.D Student Details Ph.D (Student pursuing doctoral program till 2016-17; Students admitted in the academic year 2017-18 should no be entered here). Total Students Full Time 387 Part Time 175 No. of Ph.D students graduated (including Integrated Ph.D) 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 Full Time 65 49 71 Part Time 16 18 16 http://nirfweb.cloudapp.net/Declaration/Agree/ViewDCSData 7/142 1/11/2018 All Report-MHRD, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Capital & Operational expenditure for previous 3 years Financial Year 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Capital Expenditure on Academic Activities and Resources (excluding expenditure on buildings) Library 80203386 (Eight Crores Two 73645610 (Seven Crores Thirty 36800069 (Three Crores Sixty Lakhs Three Thousand Three Six lakhs Forty Five Thousand Six Eight lakhs Sixty Nine) Hundred and Eighty Six) Hundred and Ten) New Equipment for Laboratories 624879340 (Sixty Two Crores 1076446775 (One Hundred and 567795355 (Fifty Six Crores Forty Eight Lakhs Seventy Nine Seven Crores Sixty Four Lakhs Seventy Seven Lakhs Ninety Five Thousand Three Hundred and Forty Six Thousand Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Forty) Hundred and Seventy Five) Fifty Five) Engineering Workshops 93113868 (Nine Crores Thirty 79189082 (Seven Crores Ninety 86877714 (Eight Crores Sixty One Lakhs Thirteen Thousand One Lakhs Eighty Nine Thousand Eight Lakhs Seventy Seven Eight Hundred and Sixty Eight) Eight Two) Thousand Seven Hundred and Fourteen) Studios 1000000 (Ten Lakhs) 2498000 (Twenty Four Lakhs 7913428 (Seventy Nine Lakhs Ninety Eight Thousand) Thirteen Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty Eight) Other expenditure on creation of Capital Assets (excluding 14621612 (One Crore Forty Six 38523896 (Three Crores Eighty 14221790 (One Crore Forty two expenditure on Land and Building) Lakhs
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