Mandatory-Disclosure-AICTE.Pdf

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Mandatory-Disclosure-AICTE.Pdf 10.0 Mandatory Disclosure 1. Name of the Institution: Galgotias College of Engineering & Technology, 1, Knowledge Park II, Greater Noida, District Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh -201310 Landline: 1204513800 website: www.galgotiacollege.edu Email: [email protected] 2. Name and Address of the trust/Society/Company and its Trustees: Society SMT. SHAKUNTLA EDUCATIONAL & WELFARE SOCIETY, 4405/6, PRAKASH APARTMENT, PART II, 5, ANSARI ROAD, DARYAGANJ, NEW DELHI-110002 3. Name and Adrees of Director Dr. Brijesh Singh- Director-GCET Mobile No.: 9335090922 Email Id: [email protected] 4. Name of the affiliating university: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Sector 11, Naya Khera, Jankipuram Vistar, Yojna, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226031 5. Governance • Members of Board of Governor S Name Details Position No. Mr. Suneel Business and President, Smt. Shakuntla 1. Chairman Galgotia Educational & Welfare Society, New Delhi Mrs. Padmini Business and Secretary, Smt. Shakuntla Vice 2. Galgotia Educational & Welfare Society, New Delhi Chairman Mr. Dhruv 3. Business Member Galgotia Mr. Raghuvansh 4. Management Consultant Member Mathur Mrs. Chandrika 5. Business Member Mathur Mrs. Shilpi 6. Member of the Society Member Chandra Nominee of 7. AICTE, NRO, Kanpur Member Council Professor (Computer Science & Engg.), 8. Dr. M. K. Dutta Dean PG studies and Research, Member Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Mr. D.C. Joshi., Chief (Business Planning and 9. Mr. D. C. Joshi Development) at National Research Development Member Corporation (NRDC), Govt. of India Dr. Suman Kr. 10. Ex. Chief Scientist, CSIR Member Malik Nominee of State 11. Government of U.P. Member Government Member 12. Dr. Brijesh Singh Director, GCET secretary Dr. Praveen Dean Academics, Professor & Head, EIE & ICE, 13. Member Kumar Maduri GCET Dr. Lakshmanan 14. Professor & Head, ECE, GCET Member M Ms. Avinash 15. Asst. Professor, EIE, GCET Member Kaushal Awasthi 16. Mr. Rajat Sharma Editor In Chief, India TV Member 17. Mr. M.S. Kapur Former CMD, Vijay Bank Member Mr. Manu Program Manager, Publicis Sapient India Pvt. 18. Member Chauhan Ltd. • Member of Institute Academic Committee S. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Brijesh Singh (Director) Chairman 2. Prof. Vishnu Sharma (HOD, CSE) Convener 3. Prof. S. K. Singh (HOD, IT) Member 4. Prof. Lakshmanan M (HOD, ECE) Member 5. Prof. Praveen Kumar Maduri (Dean Academics) Member 6. Prof. Mohd. Danish Equbal (HOD, EE) Member 7. Prof. Mohd Asim Qadri (HOD, ME) Member 8. Prof. Meenu Kalra (HOD-CE) Member 9. Prof. Rajesh Tripathi (HOD, ASH) Member 10. Prof. Nirupa Lakshmi (HOD, MBA) Member 11. Prof. Gagan Tiwari (HOD, MCA) Member 12. Prof. Kakoli Dey (HOD, Humanities) Member • Frequency of Board Meeting is twice in a year and IAC once in a year Organization Chart • Student Feedback on Faculty Performance: A collective formal feedback system is incorporated at college level. Academic feedback is conducted for all the courses run in the given semester. This is carried out twice in a semester. Students are encouraged to participate in the feedback process. Questionnaires cover the entire teaching-learning process. The feedback given by students is analyzed to improve the teaching learning process. Students are encouraged to provide their remarks and suggestions. HODs also take informal feedback from students time to time. Feedback summary reports are shared with HODs and appropriate actions are taken accordingly. • Grievance Rederessal Mechanism for faculty , staff and students: The function of the Grievance Redressal Committee is to looks out the complaints lodged by student, faculty and staff. The Grievance Redressal Committee together with Women Cell is empowered to look into harassment issues. Anyone with a genuine grievance approaches the member of the committee in person. Grievance Redressal Committee for Academic Year: 2020-21 S. No. Name Designation Mobile No. Prof. Praveen Kr. Maduri (Dean 1. Convener 8999999927 Academics) 2. Prof. Ansar Anjum (AS) Co-convener 9990858223 3. Prof. S. K. Singh (HOD-IT) Member 9811128612 4. Prof. Rajiv Kumar Nath (CSE) Member 9458032863 Prof. Gagan Tiwari (MCA) Member 9711318467 5. 6. Prof. Priya Srivastava (VE Cell) Member 9818674769 7. Prof. Dushyant Kumar (AS) Member 9456823864 Mr. Nirmaan Manocha, Student 8. Member 9650233849 ME 3rd, Year Mr. Kunal Kishore, Student, CSE Member 9. 8130379079 3rd Year Ms. Ayushi Agarwal, Student, ayushiashu.agarwal06@ 10. Member ECE 3rd Year gmail.com • Anti Ragging Committee To prevent ragging inside the college premises, an anti ragging committee has been formed as per the details mentioned hereunder. All the members are requested to extend their full cooperation. S. No. Name Designation Mobile No. 1. Prof. Brijesh Singh (Director) Chairman 9335090922 2. Prof. Gagan Tiwari (Dean Student Welfare) Convener 9711318467 Prof. R. L. Yadava (Chief Proctor & Chief 3. Member 9540536856 Warden) 4. Prof. Praveen Kr Maduri (Dean Academics) Member 8999999927 5. Prof. Vishnu Sharma (HOD-CSE) Member 7835878146 6. Prof. S. K. Singh (HOD-IT) Member 9811128612 7. Prof. Lakshmanan M. (HOD-ECE) Member 9659553557 8. Prof. Asim Qadri (HOD-ME) Member 9818903590 9. Prof. Meenu Kalra (HOD-CE) Member 9810116342 10. Prof. A. Ambikapathy (HOD-EEE) Member 9990923145 11. Prof. Danish Equbal (HOD-EE) Member 9891690577 12. Prof. Rajesh Tripathi (HOD-AS) Member 9968895957 13. Prof. Kakoli Dey (HOD-Humanities) Member 9871152420 14. Prof. Nirupa Lakshmi (HOD-MBA) Member 8826272020 15. Prof. Anil Kr. Sethi (ME) (Dy. Chief Warden) Member 9871224481 16. Mr. Ashish Narayan Mishra (Admin. Officer) Member 9818736003 17. Mr. Suresh Kumar (Boys-Hostel Warden) Member 8010041066 18. Ms. Sadhna Agrahari (Girls-Hostel Warden) Member 9654822680 19. Ms. Sarika Kumari (Girls-Hostel Warden) Member 9315139815 • Internal Complaint Committee As per All India Council for Technical Education notification F. No. AICTE/WH/2016/01 dated 10-06-2016 and F. No. 37-3/Legal/2012 dated 25-05-2012, GCET is committed to upholding a healthy environment that enables employees and students to study and work without fear of prejudice, gender bias and sexual harassment. A cell of following members will resolve the grievances of students, parents & others and will take all necessary and reasonable steps to assist the affected person in terms of support and preventive action. All members are requested to extend their full cooperation. S. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Ansar Anjum (AS) Chairperson 2. Prof. Nirupa Lakshmi (HOD-MBA) Member 3. Prof. Sandhya Katiyar (Dy. HOD-IT) Member 4. Prof. Rajesh Tripathi (AS) Member 5. Prof. Manoj Kr. Lohumi (ME) Member 6. Prof. Rashi Agarwal (MCA) Member 7. Mr. Vinod Kumar (Registrar) Member 8. Dr. Mala Bhandari (Founder, SADRAG) Member (External) 9. Smt. Dolly Thomas (Non Teaching) Member 10. Mr. Albel Bhati (Advocate) Member • SC/ST Cell As per the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989, No. 33 of 1989, dated 11-09-1989, the SC/ST Cell has been formed to monitor and endeavor to resolve issues/grievances relating to SC/ST students at institute level. The committee comprises of members as mentioned below. All members are requested to extend their full cooperation. S. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Brijesh Singh (Director) Chairman 2. Prof. Ajeet Kumar Bhartee (CSE) Convener 3. Prof. Smriti Dwivedi (AS) Member 4. Prof. Rajesh Narayan Deo (EEE) Member 5. Mr. Vinod Kumar (Registrar) Member 6. Mr. Albel Bhati (Advocate) Member • Internal Quality Assurance Cell: Composition of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) for the Academic Year 2017-18 The IQAC consists of the following members: S. No NAAC Guidelines No. Members Designation 1 Chairperson 1 Dr. V.K. Dwivedi Director Head of Institution 2 One member of 1 Mr. Dhruv Galgotia CEO Management 3 Few senior administrative 2 Mr. S.K Dubey Admin Head officers Mr. Ashish Admin Officer 4 Senior teacher as 1 Dr. Praveen Kumar Prof. & Head-EIE coordinator of IQAC Maduri & IQAC Coordinator 5 Three to eight teachers 8 Dr. Laxmanan M Professors Dr. Asim Qadri Dr. Vishnu Sharma Dr. Rajni Saggu Ms. Ambikapathy Dr. Renu Sareen Dr. Nirupa Laxmi Mr. Gagan Tiwari Dr. Jaspreet Kour 6 One / two nominees from 3 Mr. Udbhav Trivedi Alumni Alumni/Local Society/Student Ms Kriti Sagar Student 7 One / two nominees from 3 Mr. Devender Khari – Industrialist Employers/Industrialists/Sta DKOP labs keholders Mr. Chris Sanuel- Campus Lead Employer 6. Programmes • Name of programmes approved by AICTE ) in - S. No. intake Intake AICTE Approval / Decrease Name of the Department Year of Start Increase (+) / Decrease ( Program Name Program Year of increase +30 2002 Yes B.Tech, Electronics Electronics and and 200 60 1 Communication Communicatio 0 +30 2003 Yes Engineering n Engineering +60 2018 Yes +20 2002 Yes +30 2006 Yes B.Tech, 2 Mechanical 200 Mechanical 40 Engineering 1 +30 2007 Yes Engineering +60 2018 Yes -60 2020 Yes B.Tech, Civil Civil 200 3 60 +60 2008 Yes Engineering Engineering 7 B.Tech, Computer Computer 200 +30 2001 Yes Science and 60 4 Science and 0 Engineering Engineering +30 2002 Yes B.Tech, Electrical & Electrical & 200 5 Electronics 60 +60 2008 Yes Electronics 7 Engineering Engineering B.Tech, Electrical 200 Electrical 60 -- -- Yes 6 Engineering 9 Engineering +30 2001 Yes B.Tech, Information 200 -30 2003 Yes 7 Information 60 Technology 0 Technology +30 2006 Yes +30 2007 Yes +30 2006 Yes B.Tech, Electronics Electronics and and 200 +30 2007 Yes 8 60 Instrumentation Instrumentatio 0 -60 2018 Yes Engineering n
Recommended publications
  • Guide to University Recognition in India February 2019
    The International Baccalaureate Guide to university recognition in India February 2019 1 This aim of this booklet is to provide an overview of university recognition in India with statements and website links of universities in India with updated polices. This is a guide for all stakeholders to understand the recognition landscape in India. As higher education institutions in the India respond to the growth of the IB, the booklet will be updated on a regular basis. Introduction Recognition of the IB Programmes in India ................................................................................... 9 Transcripts request analysis from schools in India and Indian universities ................................... 10 Documents required for admission to Indian Universities ........................................................... 12 Appendices ................................................................................................................................ 13 Recognition statement by AIU for the Diploma Programme (1983) .............................................. 13 Recognition statement by AIU for the Diploma Programme (2010) .............................................. 14 New Equivalence Policy for the IB Diploma Programme by AIU (2016) ......................................... 15 Recognition Statement by AIU for the Middle Years Programme ................................................. 16 Recognition by COBSE for the Diploma Programme .................................................................... 17 Recognition
    [Show full text]
  • University of Allahabad
    UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES FOR COMBINED RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (CRET) – 2018 Academic Session: 2018 - 19 SCHEDULE:The schedule of CRET-2018 has been as under: Form available Online at auadmissions.comOR Admission-2018 link of www.allduniv.ac.in Commencement of registration and submission ONLINE 22ndApril, 2018 Last date of Registration, Fee Deposition and 30th May, 2018 Form Submission ONLINE 16th May, 2018 Downloading of Admit Cards Online only 7th June, 2018 Date of Entrance Test 13th June, 2018 The University of Allahabad shall conduct COMBINED RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST- 2018 (CRET-2018) at Allahabad for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (D.Phil.) (hereinafter referred to as D.Phil. Programme) of the University of Allahabad for the session 2018-19 in the subjects specified in SECTION 2 of this Bulletin. As laid down in the Ordinance LVI of the First Ordinance of Allahabad University (made under Section 29 of the University of Allahabad Act, 2005) candidates for admission to the degree of D. Phil. Programme must hold a Master’s degree (or a degree recognized by the University as equivalent thereto) in a relevant subject from the University, or any other University or an Institution recognized by it, and must fulfill other prescribed conditions of eligibility. Regular teachers of the University of Allahabad and of any institution maintained by it or admitted to its privileges and international Students are exempted from appearing at CRET for admission to D. Phil. Programme. All other candidates for admission to the D. Phil. Programme in the concerned subjects are required to appear at CRET-2018 after applying and register their candidature through the ONLINE APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION PROCESS at the website auadmissions.com OR Admission-2018 link of www.allduniv.ac.inand remitting the admissible Test Fee in the prescribed manner.
    [Show full text]
  • Researches and Studies
    Vol. : 68-71 ISSN-0084-621 RESEARCHES AND STUDIES A PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL OF EDUCATION Department of Education University of Allahabad Year : 2016-2019 ii | Research and Studies : A Journal of Education Research and Studies ISSN : 0084-621 Vol. : 68-71 Year : 2016-2019 Patron Prof. Sangita Shrivastav Vice Chancellor Advisory Board Prof. Heramb Chaturvedi Prof. P.C. Saxena Prof. K.S. Misra Prof. P.K. Sahoo Reviewers Prof. V. Agarwal Prof. Usha Mishra Prof. D.R. Singh Prof. P. Upadhyay Prof. S. Raghuvansh Prof. Ashish Saxena Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dhananjai Yadav Co-Editor Dr. Ruchi Dubey Editorial Board Dr. Akanksha Singh Dr. Saroj Yadav Dr. P.K. Astalin Researches and Studies is a peer reviewed annual journal published by Department of Education, University of Allahabad |iii Editorial The Department of Education, University of Allahabad, is presenting a combined issue of its Annual Peer Reviewed Journal “Researches and Studies”. It has continuously served as an academic platform to the researchers and scholars of education to disseminate their research findings to the world of academics in different domains of education. The department is coming out with 68 – 71 volume as a compilation of research papers and abstracts of doctoral work during 2016 – 2019. The present volume includes studies from various branches of educational researches such as Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology, Educational Sociology, Educational Technology, Educational Management, Teacher Education and Economics of Education as well as some current issues
    [Show full text]
  • Student Handbook 2020-21
    Management, Medical and Allied Sciences & Liberal Education STUDENT HANDBOOK 2020-21 EXPERIENCE A GREAT EDUCATION CULTURE AT ONE OF INDIA’S LEADING UNIVERSITIES ii EXPERIENCE A GREAT EDUCATION CULTURE AT ONE OF INDIA’S LEADING UNIVERSITIES DISCOVER USP’s OF GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY OFFERS y A university where excellence is nurtured, pursued and y Fitness Centre, Yoga, Meditation & Martial Arts celebrated Room, Pool Room, Play Station & Xbox Room y Domain-expert faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure, y Music Room, Dance Room, TV Lounge, Projection international quality teaching pedagogies Lounge, Reading Room, Common Lounge, NCC, NSS and Social Outreach y Inter-disciplinary studies and interactive learning y 15,000 brilliant students from 20 States and 15 y Bridging the gap between academia and industry Countries. y Industry focused teaching programs and cutting-edge y 800+ reputed faculty, more than 5000 research research papers, 20+ funded project and 100+ patents. y Emphasis on critical thinking and reasoning y Top ranked institute in Engineering, Management & y Instilling technology awareness, honing practical life Law skills, & promoting team work, y Students placed in Fortune500 Companies, MNCs & y Exploring new vistas of knowledge, developing multi- leading corporate cultural awareness and empathy and also weaving an y Tie-up with MSME, Govt. of India to establish ethical vision for each student. y y More than 150 Students studying with up to 100% independent thinkers and creative entrepreneurs ‘Startups’ Transforming students into confident leaders, scholarship y Playing a key role in social outreach program in y 52 Acres of green Environment providing solutions to social problems. y More than 2 Crores worth of Research projects y Project based learning to design practical solutions and completed research based learning to develop solutions for real life issues.
    [Show full text]
  • Focal Theme: Geomorphology, Environment and Society
    th 30 National Conference of the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) 03-05 October, 2018 Focal Theme: Geomorphology, Environment and Society Organized by Department of Geography, Faculty of Natural Sciences Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi Background Geomorphology, as the study of the origins and evolution of Earth’s landforms and the processes that shape them, is closely associated with environment and society. In today’s world, there is much interest in, and concern about, the global environment and how it operates and changes. The threats of climate change and the species extinctions are commonly highlighted, but what about the potential changes to physical landscape? Understanding how landscapes operate and change is a crucial part of gaining a full understanding of the Earth system ad enabling better environmental management. The human survival and prosperity depend on their understanding of geomorphic processes. Human settlements are often vulnerable to geomorphic hazards by virtue of their location in the path of geomorphic processes such as flooding, landslides or debris flows. In the next level of interaction, human settlement alters geomorphic processes such as exacerbating the severity of flooding by reducing infiltration and increasing storm water runoff, increasing erosion and sediment yields through land clearance, triggering mass movements by altering drainage patterns or undercutting the toes of slopes and inducing seismic activity. In addition to explaining how landscapes have developed in the past, how they function at present, and how they might change in future, there is a growing recognition of geomorphology as a field contributing to a range of environmental investigations and societal issues.
    [Show full text]
  • UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION State-Wise List of Private
    UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION State-wise List of Private Universities as on 01.02.2020 S.No Name of Private University Date of Notification ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1. Apex Professional University, Pasighat, District East Siang, 10.05.2013 Arunachal Pradesh - 791102. 2. Arunachal University of Studies, NH-52, Namsai, Distt – Namsai 26.05.2012 - 792103, Arunachal Pradesh. 3. Arunodaya University, E-Sector, Nirjuli, Itanagar, Distt. Papum 21.10.2014 Pare, Arunachal Pradesh-791109 4. Himalayan University, 401, Takar Complex, Naharlagun, 03.05.2013 Itanagar, Distt – Papumpare – 791110, Arunachal Pradesh. 5. North East Frontier Technical University, Sibu-Puyi, Aalo 03.09.2014 (PO), West Siang (Distt.), Arunachal Pradesh –791001. 6. The Global University, Hollongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 18.09.2017 7. The Indira Gandhi Technological & Medical Sciences University, 26.05.2012 Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh. 8. Venkateshwara Open University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 20.06.2012 S.No Andhra Pradesh 9. Bharatiya Engineering Science and Technology Innovation 17.02.2019 University, Gownivaripalli, Gorantla Mandal, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh 10. Centurian University of Technology and Management, Gidijala 23.05.2017 Junction, Anandpuram Mandal, Visakhapatnam- 531173, Andhra Pradesh. 11. KREA University, 5655, Central, Expressway, Sri City-517646, 30.04.2018 Andhra Pradesh 12. Saveetha Amaravati University, 3rd Floor, Vaishnavi Complex, 30.04.2018 Opposite Executive Club, Vijayawada- 520008, Andhra Pradesh 13. SRM University, Neerukonda-Kuragallu Village, mangalagiri 23.05.2017 Mandal, Guntur, Dist- 522502, Andhra Pradesh (Private University) 14. VIT-AP University, Amaravati- 522237, Andhra Pradesh (Private 23.05.2017 University) ASSAM 15. Assam Don Bosco University, Azara, Guwahati 12.02.2009 16. Assam Down Town University, Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhi 29.04.2010 Nagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati – 781 036.
    [Show full text]
  • Private Engineering Institutes: State Rankings
    Cover Story EW India Private Engineering Colleges Rankings 2020-21 Private engineering institutes: State rankings Rank Total Andhra Pradesh score (2300) State 2020 India 2020 28 1 GITAM (Deemed University), Visakhapatnam 1745 37 2 GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam, Srikakulam (AP) 1702 49 3 KL University (Deemed), Vaddeswaram 1650 51 4 Vignan’s Foundation for Science Technology and Research, Guntur 1640 53 5 Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada 1635 59 6 RVR & JC College of Engineering, Guntur 1605 60 7 Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, Tirupati 1602 Class in session @ DAIICT, Gandhinagar Rank Total Karnataka score (2300) State 2020 India 2020 Rank 5 1 Manipal Institute of Technology 2046 Gujarat Total 6 2 RV College of Engineering, Bangalore 2027 score 9 3 JSS Mahavidyapeetha Sri Jayachamarajendra (2300) College of Engineering, Mysore 1903 State 2020 India 2020 10 4 BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore 1887 3 1 Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information & Communication Technology, Gandhinagar 2078 11 5 PES University, Bangalore 1885 24 2 Nirma University, Ahmedabad 1762 15 6 The National Institute of Engineering, Mysore 1880 85 3 DA Degree College of Engineering and Technology, 22 7 Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore 1771 Mahemdavad 1331 27 8 CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore 1753 30 9 International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bangalore 1735 43 10 Bangalore Institute of Technology 1677 43 10 SDM College of Engineering & Technology, Dharwad 1677 49 11 KLE Technological University,
    [Show full text]
  • About the Contributors
    255 About the Contributors Rajeev Srivastava is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Computer Engi- neering, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India, since November 2007. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi, Delhi. He has around 15 years of teaching and research experience. He has around 50 research publications in refereed journals, conferences, in edited books as book chapters and two books published by an international publisher (Germany) to his credit. He is reviewer of many international journals and technical program committee member of many international conferences. He was awarded a project by the NMEICT, MHRD, Govt. of India in 2010 for the design and development of an interactive e-content for the subject digital image processing and machine vision. His biography was listed in Marquis Who’s Who is Science and Engineering, USA, 11th edition, 2011-12 and “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century-2011” by IBC, Cambridge, UK. He is the recipient of “2010 Publication Scholar Award” by IIT-BHU Global Alumni Association. He has delivered many invited talks in his research area. He was the coordinator and Organizing Secretary of a Refresher Course on ICT applications and a National conference on AI and Agents Applications, respectively. His research interests include image processing and computer vision, medical image processing, pattern recognition, video surveillance, and algorithms. Sanjay K. Singh is Associate Professor in Department of Computer Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India. He is a certified Novel Engineer and Novel administrator.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Participants
    Centre for Academic Leadership and Education Management (CALEM) (Under the Scheme of PMMMNMTT HRD Ministry, Govt. of India, New Delhi) Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202002 UP (India) List of Participants ONLINE ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP COURSE FOR TEACHERS (From 24.03.2021 to 31.03.2021) Theme: Teaching Effectively Project Coordinator : Professor A.R. Kidwai, Director, UGC HRDC, AMU, Aligarh Project Co-coordinator : Dr.Faiza Abbasi, Assistant Professor, UGC HRDC, AMU, Aligarh Course Coordinator : Prof. Ramendra K. Singh, Dept.of Chemistry, Univ. of Allahabad, Allahabad (UP) Host Institution : University of Allahabad, Allahabad (UP), Mobile No. 9450304598 S. Name & Designation Institutional Address Residential Whatsapp Email ID M / F SC/ST/ No. Address No. OBC/M/ G/PH 1. Dr. Balmukund Yadav Dept. of Hindi, R b s 9452414999 balmukundyadav58M/OBC Assistant Professor R.B.S. Rajkiya Mahila rajkiyamahilamahavid @gmail.com Mahavidyalaya yalaybaglipizramau Baglipizra, Mau (UP) 275101 2. Dr. Sarika Sushil Dept. of Commerce 372/268/18 New 9453771997 sarikasushil28@gm F/G Assistant Professor C.M.P. Degree College, Sohbatibagh, ail.com Prayagraj (UP) Prayagraj 211006 3. Dr. Mukta Verma Faculty of Law Faculty of Law 7388445121 muktas057@gmail. F/SC Assistant Professor University of Allahabad, University of com Prayagraj (UP) Allahabad Prayagraj, 4. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Dept. of Psychology, Vivakanand Nagar 9451095129 jkupadhyay1576@ M/G Upadhyay Sant Tulsidas PG opposite sahara bank gmail.com Assistant professor College, Kadipur saagang road Kadipur Psychology Sultanpur (UP) Sultanpur (UP) 5. Dr. Akanksha Singh Dept. of Education, L-7 university 8004300330 akankshasingh.edu F/G Assistant Professor University of Allahabad, teachers flat, Beilly @gmail.com Prayagraj (UP) farm house colony, Prayagraj 211002.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated List Private Universities
    UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION State-wise List of Private Universities as on 06.08.2021 S.No Name of Private University Date of Notification ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1. Apex Professional University, Pasighat, District East Siang, 10.05.2013 Arunachal Pradesh - 791102. 2. Arunachal University of Studies, NH-52, Namsai, Distt – Namsai 26.05.2012 - 792103, Arunachal Pradesh. 3. Arunodaya University, E-Sector, Nirjuli, Itanagar, Distt. Papum 21.10.2014 Pare, Arunachal Pradesh-791109 4. Himalayan University, 401, Takar Complex, Naharlagun, 03.05.2013 Itanagar, Distt – Papumpare – 791110, Arunachal Pradesh. 5. North East Frontier Technical University, Sibu-Puyi, Aalo 03.09.2014 (PO), West Siang (Distt.), Arunachal Pradesh –791001. 6. The Global University, Hollongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 18.09.2017 7. The Indira Gandhi Technological & Medical Sciences University, 26.05.2012 Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh. 8. Venkateshwara Open University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 20.06.2012 Andhra Pradesh 9. Bharatiya Engineering Science and Technology Innovation 17.02.2019 University, Gownivaripalli, Gorantla Mandal, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh 10. Centurian University of Technology and Management, Gidijala 23.05.2017 Junction, Anandpuram Mandal, Visakhapatnam- 531173, Andhra Pradesh. 11. KREA University, 5655, Central, Expressway, Sri City-517646, 30.04.2018 Andhra Pradesh 12. Saveetha Amaravati University, 3rd Floor, Vaishnavi Complex, 30.04.2018 Opposite Executive Club, Vijayawada- 520008, Andhra Pradesh 13. SRM University, Neerukonda-Kuragallu Village, mangalagiri 23.05.2017 Mandal, Guntur, Dist- 522502, Andhra Pradesh (Private University) 14. VIT-AP University, Amaravati- 522237, Andhra Pradesh (Private 23.05.2017 University) ASSAM 15. Assam Don Bosco University, Azara, Guwahati 12.02.2009 16. Assam Down Town University, Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhi 29.04.2010 Nagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati – 781 036.
    [Show full text]
  • Elgible Indian Institutes.Pdf
    NIRF # Country Institute Name City State Overall Engineering Management Pharmacy Medical Architecture Law 1 India Alagappa University Karaikudi Tamil Nadu 43 2 India Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Uttar Pradesh 17 35 49 9 3 India All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi New Delhi Delhi 1 4 India Amity University Gautam Budh Nagar Uttar Pradesh 80 34 48 33 5 India Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 15 6 India Andhra University Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 36 7 India Anna University Chennai Tamil Nadu 10 8 28 6 8 India Annamalai University Annamalainagar Tamil Nadu 20 24 9 India Army Institute of Technology Pune Maharashtra 88 10 India AU College of Engineering Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 65 11 India AU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra University Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 28 12 India B. S. Abdur Rahman Institute of Science and Technology Chennai Tamil Nadu 79 13 India B.M.S. College of Engineering Bengaluru Karnataka 67 14 India Banaras Hindu University Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 9 19 39 7 15 India Banasthali Vidyapith Banasthali Rajasthan 91 16 16 India Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Sathyamangalam Tamil Nadu 76 17 India Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research Chennai Tamil Nadu 35 18 India Bharathiar University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 20 19 India Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu 94 20 India Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune Maharashtra 93 21 India Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering Pune Maharashtra 83 22 India Bharati Vidyapeeth's College opf Pharmacy
    [Show full text]
  • Amity International Conference Artificial Intelligence
    Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AICAI’2019) February 4-6, 2019 Venue Amity University Dubai Campus Dubai International Academic City, Dubai Organized by Amity Institute of Information Technology Knowledge Partners http://www.amity.edu/aiit/aicai2019 ABOUT AMITY UNIVERSITY ABOUT AMITY UNIVERSITY It gives us immense pleasure to introduce to you Amity, India's Leading Education Group imparting education from Pre-Nursery to Ph.D. Amity is the leading unparalleled group of India with 23 years of educational experience, over 1,25,000 students studying across 1000 acres of hi-tech campuses and 4500 strong faculty led by various former Vice Chancellors. A milestone in Amity's unceasing endeavor for achieving educational excellence is the establishment of the Amity University Uttar Pradesh as a pace setting University. With the blessings of our beloved Founder President Dr. Ashok K Chauhan and under the vibrant leadership of dynamic Chancellor Dr. Atul Chauhan, University is committed to providing skills based quality education comparable to the best by international standards and it subscribes to the philosophy of blending modernity with tradition and nurturing talent. At Amity we are passionate about grooming leaders who are not only thorough professionals but also good human beings with values and Sanskars. This is just one of the many reasons why we are consistently ranked #1 .Amity’s fast expanding network of globally benchmarked institutions has resulted in campuses across Dubai, London, Singapore, New York, Mauritius, China and Romania with further plans of establishing campuses in 25 countries. Amity is a leading Research and Innovation driven University, constantly ranked amongst the top and is accredited by prestigious organizations worldwide: .
    [Show full text]