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Annual Report 2019-20 Progress Report of TEQIP III Name of the Institute:College of Technology and Engineering, Udaipur Twinning Institute: Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur Details about the Institute: 1.(a) Under Graduate Courses: S.No Name of Branch / Programme Intake 1. Agricultural Engineering 55 2. Electrical Engineering 60 3. Mechanical Engineering 40 4. Mining Engineering 20 5. Computer Science&Engineering 60 6. Electronics &CommunicationEngineering 60 7. Civil Engineering 40 (b) Post Graduate Courses: S.No Name of Branch / Programme Intake 1. Soil & Water ConservationEngineering 8 2. Processing and Food Engineering 8 3. Farm Machinery and Power Engineering 8 4. Renewable Energy Engineering 8 5. ElectricalEngineering (Power Electronics) 8 6. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) 8 7. Mining Engineering (Mine Planning) 8 8. Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 8 9. MechanicalEngineering (CAD/CAM) 8 10. Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering ) 8 2. As per TEQIP-III guidelines Academic, Administrative and Financial Refor: a. Administrative Autonomy : Yes, de-facto academic autonomy being only Engineering College of University b. Financial Autonomy : No c. NBA Accreditation : 5 UG Programme / 5PG Programme (Total 10 Programme) d. Academic Autonomy : Yes, being only engineering college e. GATE Qualification :Yes, Gate qualified 2019-20- 61, 2018-19-89, 2017-18 – 74 & 2016-17 – 93 Students f. UGC Autonomy : No 3. Status of fund allotted and expenditure incurred till 30 September 2019: FUND ALLOTED FUND SANCTIONED EXPENDITURE INCURRED Rs. 6 Crore Rs. 10 Crore Rs. 69127006 /- BUDGET HEAD WISE EXPENDITURE: S. No. Budget Head Expenditure Incured 1. Equiments (1.1.1.1) 39014774/- 2. Learning Resources (1.1.1.2) 3806896/- 3. Furniture (1.1.1.3) 1625946/- 4. Minor Civil Works (1.1.1.4) 2734552/- 5. Improve Student Learning (1.1.2.1) 5887488/- 6. Services (1.1.2.10) 224200/- 7. Industry Institute Interaction (1.1.2.11) 79707/- 8. Assistantship (1.1.2.2.) 7650066/- 9. Graduates Employability (1.1.2.3) 788624/- 10. Faculty and Staff Development (1.1.2.4) 2991527/- 11. Research and Development (1.1.2.5) 551145/- 12. MOOCs and Digital Learning (1.1.2.6) 25000/- 13. Mentoring Twining System (1.1.2.7) 56762/- 14. Reforms and Governance (1.1.2.8) 575429/- 15. Management Capacity Development (1.1.29) 134164/- 16. Consumables (1.1.3.1) 43148/- 17. Operation and Maintenance of Equipments (1.1.3.2) 0/- 18. Office Expenses (1.1.3.3) 116054/- 19. Meetings (1.1.3.4) 715786/- 20. Hiring of Vehicles (1.1.3.5) 45597/- 21. Travel Cost (1.1.3.6) 4340/- 22. Salary (1.1.3.7) 2055801/- Total 69127006/- 23. Salary Quality Teachers (1.1.4.1) 32363032/- Grand Total 101490038/- 4. Progress Report of Activity conducted in procurement and academic activities under TEQIP-III: a. Procurement Activities b. Academic Activities A. Procurement Activities a) Lab Equipments, Furniture, Computers, Laptops, Printers, Photocopiers, Software’s, Wi-Fi System, Interactive Board, Projectors etc. purchased under TEQIP-III. S.No List of Items Price Payment Status 1. Civil works of repair, rehabilitation and up gradation of academic 663698/- Payment facilities in Mining Department (CTAE/CW(MI)/P2) Done 2. Civil works of repair, rehabilitation and up gradation of academic 612557/- Payment facilities in Electrical Department (CTAE/CW(EE)/P4) Done 3. Civil works of repair, rehabilitation and up gradation of academic 1098525/- Payment facilities in Mechanical Department (CTAE/CW(ME)/P3) Done 4. Civil works of repair, rehabilitation and up gradation of academic 359772/- Payment facilities in Civil Department (CTAE/CW(CE)/P1) Done 5. AC for Conference Hall and AVP Hall (CTAE/TEQIP Cell/P3) 660000/- Payment Done 6. Solar Pump (CTAE/Inst/P5) 312350/- Payment Done 7. ThermogravimetricAnalyzer (TGA) (CTAE/RES/P1) 3391715/- Payment Done 8. WSN Development Kit and WSN raw kit (CTAE/CSE/P2) 1386500/- Payment Done 9. Digital multi meter (CTAE/EE/P1) 5492900/- Payment Done 10. Advanced IOT Training System (CTAE/ECE/P2) 1622500/- Payment Done 11. Methane gas testing chamber and Model Safety Lamp (Replica) 540750/- Payment (CTAE/MI/P1) Done 12. Laboratory core drilling machine (CTAE/MI/P2) 103950/- Payment Done 13. Handheld Laser 3-D scanner mobile mapping syste for Mine 2518320/- Payment Surveying (CTAE/MI/P4) Done 14. Tractor data Acquisition System for Field Power and Energy 1545652/- Payment Demand Mapping (CTAE/FMP/P1) Done 15. Compression Testing frame of 3000 kN and Electronics Universal 1033642/- Payment Extensometer/ Compressometer for Existing Load Control Frame Done (CTAE/CE/P4) 16. Class Room Chair (CTAE/Inst/P6) 1559376/- Payment Done 17. 125 KVA DG SET (CTAE/Inst/P7) 875000/- Payment Done 18. Water Tanker (CTAE/Inst/P9) 129800/- Payment Done 19. Solar Power Plant (CTAE/Inst/P2) 4293520/- Payment Done 20. Analog Radar Cross Section Training system and Anechoic 3333500/- Payment chamber with Measurement Setup (CTAE/ECE/P1) Done 21. Laptops and Notebooks (CTAE/TEQIP Cell/P1) 178411/- Payment Done 22. Color Printer and Laser Printer (CTAE/TEQIP Cell/P5) 90292/- Payment Done 23. Desktop Computers (CTAE/Inst/P14) 186896/- Payment Done 24. Split AC (CTAE/Inst/P13) 620164/- Payment Done 25. Academic Campus Intranet/WiFi setup (CTAE/CSE/P1) 2394000/- Payment Done 26. Office chair, visitor office chair and office staff chair (CTAE/TEQIP 16590/- Payment Cell/P6) Done 27. Desktop Computers(Desktop core i5 and i7 8th gen or higher) 3453171.75/- Payment (CTAE/CSE/P3) Done 28. Online 3 KVA UPS (CTAE/TEQIP Cell/P2) 140679/- Payment Done 29. Office Staff Chair(2 No.), Visitors Chair (10 No.)(CTAE/TEQIP 49980/- Payment Cell/P7) Done 30. Digital postal franking machine (CTAE/Inst/P11) 93500/- Payment Done 31. Inverted optical Microscope (CTAE/ME/P5) 706298/- Payment Done 32. Abrasive Cut-off machine (CTAE/ME/P6) 160425/- Payment Done 33. Metallographic Grinding and Polishing Machines (CTAE/ME/P8) 51970/- Payment Done 34. Microhardness machine (CTAE/ME/P9) 570881/- Payment Done 35. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (CTAE/SWE/P1) 887250/- Payment Done 36. Computer Sysytems for Language Lab(CTAE/BS/P3) 1305675/- Payment Done 37. UPS Online, A3 Printer and Laser Printer (CTAE/CE/P6) 202734/- Payment Done 38. Photocopier Machine (CTAE/CE/P5) 144900/- Payment Done 39. CCTV Camera,LED Display and Software(CTAE/Inst/P15) 404489/- Payment Done 40. 3 KVA UPS online (CTAE/FMP/P3) 134400/- Payment Done 41. Fire Extinguisher (CTAE/Inst/P8) 48540/- Payment Done Total Cost 43375273/- b) Procurement of Journals, Library, Software, Books: S.No List of Item Name / Number Cost Payment Status 1 E-journals subscription for IEEE (CTAE/Lib/P3) 782838/- Payment Done 2 MATLAB with Tool Boxes (CTAE/LR/P2) 1678432/- Payment Done 3 Ejournals subscription for ASCE, ASME and Springer (CTAE/Lib/P4) 883152/- Payment Done 4 Subscription of E-Journals (CTAE/Lib/P5) 38934/- Payment Done 5 Subscription of E-Journals (CTAE/Lib/P2) 404640/- Payment Done 6 Tally ERP 9 Software (CTAE/TEQIP Cell/P8) 18900/- Payment Done Total 3806896/- B. Details of Academic Activities: a. Student Assistantship : (Research Assistantship to PhD) M.Tech/PhD No. of 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Total S.No Program(Branch) Students 1. PhD (From TEQIP) 0 15 16 35 66 b. Expert Lectures conducted for students: S. Faculty Name Designation Programme Date & Place No. 1. Arif Sheikh Guest Faculty at IIT Expert Lecture on Topic- 26 Sept,19at & IIM Campus to Corporate Mechanical Engineering department CTAE Udaipur for Final year B.Tech. Students 2. Prof.V.K.Gupta Porf, IIT, Jabalpur Expert Lecture on topic- 28 Sept,19 at Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering Engineering:Future Direction department CTAE Udaipur for Final year B.Tech. Students 3. Dr. Mithlesh Professor, RTU, Kota Expert Lecture on topic Recent 10 Oct,19 at ECE Kumar Trends in RF & Microwave Department, CTAE Udaipur for B.Tech. Students 4. Dr. Dheeraj Professor, RTU, Kota Expert Lecture on topic 10 Oct,19 at ECE Palwallia Industrial Electronics & its Department, CTAE Applications Udaipur for B.Tech. Students 5. Dr. Principal, Junagadh Expert Lecture on topic 10 Oct,19 at SWE G.R.Sharma, Agricultural Practical Aspects Technique of Department, CTAE University, ground Water Recharge Udaipur for B.Tech. Targhadia, Gujarat Students of Civil and Agriculture Engineering 6. Dr.V.S. Professor, MBM, Expert Lecture on topic 14 Oct, 19 ECE Chouhan, Jodhpur Advancement and Latest Trends Department, CTAE in digital Signal Processing and Udaipur for B.Tech. its Applications Students 7. Dr. S.K.Parihar Professor&HOD MI Expert Lecture-on topic- Blast 09 Nov, 19 Students of MBM Engg,JNVU Ground Vibration Monitoring ECE Department, CTAE Jodhpur and Its Application Udaipur 8. Prof. Lava MNIT ECE Dept, Expert Lecture- on topic- 14-15 Nov,19 Students Bhargava Jaipur Embedded Systems Design and of ECE Department, Embedded Systems and IoT CTAE Udaipur 9. Dr.Heena Lecturer-Texas Expert Lecture-, Improving 06 Jan,20 Students of Rathore University Security IOT through Bio- CTAE Udaipur Inspired Approaches 10. Dr.Suril Shah Prof IIT Jodhpur Expert Lecture-on Robotics 16-17 Jan,20 Students of CTAE Udaipur 11. Mr.Prasanna IPS, DIG Rajasthan Expert Lecture- Qualities 08 Feb,20 III year and Khameshra Police Required for Successful Career IV year Students of CTAE Udaipur 12. Dr. Sunil Prof. MBM Expert Lecture- on Topic- 15 Feb,20 Students of Sharma Engineering College, Recent Advances in Civil Civil Department, CTAE Jodhpur Engineering Udaipur 13. Dr. DCM Prof. MBM Expert Lecture- on Topic- 27 Feb,20 Students of Purohit Engineering College, Problematic Soils of Rajasthan Civil Department, CTAE Jodhpur Udaipur c. International Conferences Organized in the College:NIL S.No Title / Topic Date NIL d. Seminars organized in the College:NIL S.No Title / Topic Date NIL e. Short Term Courses organized in the College: S.No Title / Topic Date 1 Short Term Course- System Dynamics Simulation & Research Techniques 23 Sept-27 Sept,19 f.
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