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National Institutional Ranking Framework National Institutional Ranking Framework Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India Welcome to Data Capturing System: OVERALL Submitted Institute Data for NIRF'2020' Institute Name: JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA-NEW DELHI [IR-O-U-0108] Sanctioned (Approved) Intake Academic Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 UG [3 Years Program(s)] 988 983 950 - - - UG [4 Years Program(s)] 430 430 430 430 - - UG [5 Years Program(s)] 190 190 190 210 210 - PG [2 Year Program(s)] 1409 1409 - - - - PG [3 Year Program(s)] 50 50 50 - - - Total Actual Student Strength (Program(s) Offered by Your Institution) (All programs No. of Male No. of Female Total Students Within State Outside State Outside Economically Socially No. of students No. of students No. of students No. of students of all years) Students Students (Including male (Including male Country Backward Challenged receiving full receiving full receiving full who are not & female) & female) (Including male (Including male (SC+ST+OBC tuition fee tuition fee tuition fee receiving full & female) & female) Including male reimbursement reimbursement reimbursement tuition fee & female) from the State from Institution from the Private reimbursement and Central Funds Bodies Government UG [3 Years 1769 1176 2945 1080 1795 70 2036 305 1358 348 236 399 Program(s)] UG [4 Years 1480 375 1855 457 1368 30 1163 216 917 107 119 236 Program(s)] UG [5 Years 483 478 961 433 521 7 667 103 316 59 43 352 Program(s)] PG [2 Year 1405 1407 2812 486 2185 141 1844 329 847 210 456 660 Program(s)] PG [3 Year 116 33 149 24 122 3 92 17 39 9 29 32 Program(s)] Placement & Higher Studies UG [3 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. of first year No. of first year Academic Year No. of students Academic Year No. of students No. of students Median salary of No. of students students intake in the students admitted in admitted through graduating in placed placed selected for Higher year the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated graduates(Amount in Studies time Rs.) 2014-15 950 731 2015-16 0 2016-17 584 96 420000(Four Lac 416 Twenty Thousand) 2015-16 950 950 2016-17 0 2017-18 903 169 400000(Four Lac) 704 2016-17 950 950 2017-18 0 2018-19 916 197 440000(Four Lac Forty 711 Thousand) UG [4 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. of first year No. of first year Academic Year No. of students Academic Year No. of students No. of students Median salary of No. of students students intake in the students admitted in admitted through graduating in placed placed selected for Higher year the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated graduates(Amount in Studies time Rs.) 2013-14 430 430 2014-15 0 2016-17 406 203 525000(Five Lac 115 Twenty Five Thousand) 2014-15 430 430 2015-16 0 2017-18 425 308 660000(Six Lac Sixty 94 Thousand) 2015-16 430 430 2016-17 0 2018-19 428 321 580000(Five Lac 106 Eighty Thousand) UG [5 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. of first year No. of first year Academic Year No. of students Academic Year No. of students No. of students Median salary of No. of students students intake in the students admitted in admitted through graduating in placed placed selected for Higher year the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated graduates(Amount in Studies time Rs.) 2012-13 210 202 2013-14 0 2016-17 168 93 450000(Four Lac Fifty 68 Thousand) 2013-14 210 209 2014-15 0 2017-18 192 85 480000(Four Lac 102 Eighty Thousand) 2014-15 210 210 2015-16 0 2018-19 203 117 480000(Four Lac 84 Eighty Thousand) PG [2 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. of first year No. of first year Academic Year No. of students graduating in minimum No. of students Median salary of No. of students students intake in the students admitted in stipulated time placed placed selected for Higher year the year graduates(Amount in Studies Rs.) 2015-16 1234 1149 2016-17 1005 469 500000(Five Lac) 290 2016-17 1293 1262 2017-18 1232 558 480000(Four Lac 624 Eighty Thousand) 2017-18 1409 1409 2018-19 1397 857 486000(Four Lac 483 Eighty Six housand) PG [3 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. of first year No. of first year Academic Year No. of students Academic Year No. of students No. of students Median salary of No. of students students intake in the students admitted in admitted through graduating in placed placed selected for Higher year the year Lateral entry minimum stipulated graduates(Amount in Studies time Rs.) 2014-15 50 48 2015-16 0 2016-17 46 44 450000(Four Lac Fifty 2 Thousand) 2015-16 50 50 2016-17 0 2017-18 47 32 480000(Four Lac 9 Eighty Thousand) 2016-17 50 50 2017-18 0 2018-19 49 36 480000(Four Lac 10 Eighty Thousand) Ph.D Student Details Ph.D (Student pursuing doctoral program till 2017-18; Students admitted in the academic year 2018-19 should not be entered here.) Total Students Full Time 1576 Part Time 0 No. of Ph.D students graduated (including Integrated Ph.D) 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Full Time 360 309 266 Part Time 0 0 0 Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Capital expenditure for previous 3 years Academic Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Capital Expenditure on Academic Activities and Resources (excluding expenditure on buildings) Library 23928000 (Two Crore Thirty Nine Lac Twenty Eight Thousand) 19802000 (One Crore ninety Eight Lac Two Thousand) 37901000 (Three Crore Seventy Nine Lac One Thousand) New Equipment for Laboratories 174341000 (Seventeen Crore Forty Three Lac Forty One 118626000 (Eleven Crore Eighty Six Lac Twenty Six 119605000 (Eleven Crore Ninety Si x Lac Five Thousand) Thousand) Thousand) Engineering Workshops 0 (Zero) 0 (Zero) 0 (Zero) Other expenditure on creation of Capital Assets (excluding 366000 (Three Lac Sixty Six Thousand) 0 (Zero) 142000 (One Lac Forty Two Thousa nd) expenditure on Land and Building) Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Operational expenditure for previous 3 years Academic Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Operational Expenditure Salaries (Teaching and Non Teaching staff) 3347341000 (Three Hundred Thirty Four Crore Seventy Three 3258269000 (Three Hundred Twen ty Five Crore Eighty Two 2503785000 (Two Hundred Fifty Cr ore Thirty Seven Lac Lac Forty One Thousand) Lac Sixty Nine Thousand) Eighty Five Thousand) Maintenance of Academic Infrastructure or consumables and 701359000 (Seventy Crore Thirteen Lac Fifty Nine Thousand) 778528000 (Seventy Seven Crore Eighty Five Lac Twenty 612337000 (Sixty One Crore Twenty Three Lac Thirty Seven other running expenditures(excluding maintenance of hostels eight Thousand) Thousand) and allied services,rent of the building, depreciation cost, etc) Seminars/Conferences/Workshops 12082000 (One Crore Twenty Lac eighty Two Thousand) 2170000 (Twenty One Lac Seventy Thousand) 3220000 (Thirty Two Lac Twenty Thousand) IPR Calendar year 2018 2017 2016 No. of Patents Published 18 30 10 No. of Patents Granted 5 2 0 Sponsored Research Details Financial Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Total no. of Sponsored Projects 121 76 59 Total no. of Funding Agencies 30 19 24 Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 300732663 331361243 128524748 Amount Received in Words Thirty Crore Seven Lac Thirty Two Thousand Six Hundred Thirty Three Crore Thirteen Lac Sixty One Thousand Two Twelve Crore Eighty Five Lac Twenty Four Thousand Seven Sixty Three Hundred Forty Three Only Hundred Forty Eight Only Consultancy Project Details Financial Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Total no. of Consultancy Projects 211 313 432 Total no. of Client Organizations 158 202 331 Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 29435033 29176871 33717598 Amount Received in Words Two Crore Ninety Four Lac Thirty Five Thousand Thirty Three Two Crore Ninety One Lac Seventy Six Thousand Eight Three Crore Thirty Seven Lac Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Seventy One Hundred Ninety Eight Executive Development Program/Management Development Programs Financial Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Total no. of Executive Development Programs/ Management 12 6 5 Development Programs Total no. of Participants 807 285 229 Total Annual Earnings (Amount in Rupees)(Excluding Lodging 43329010 15702260 11137709 & Boarding Charges) Total Annual Earnings in Words Four Crore Thirty Three Lac Twenty Nine Thousand Ten One Crore Fifty Seven Lac Two Thousand Two Hundred Sixty One Crore Eleven Lac Thirty Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Nine PCS Facilities: Facilities of physically challenged students 1. Do your institution buildings have Lifts/Ramps? Yes, more than 80% of the buildings 2. Do your institution have provision for walking aids, includingwheelchairs and transportation from one building to another for Yes handicapped students? 3. Do your institution buildings have specially designed toilets for handicapped students? Yes, more than 80% of the buildings Awards Details 1.How many faculty member of your institution have received highly reputed national/international awards/recognition from central 99 government agencies in the previous academic year 2018-19 Srno Name of the Faculty Name of the Award Name of the Central Address of the Contact Email ID of Year of receiving Email ID of the Contact no. of the Is it government Agency giving award the Agency award faculty faculty Fellowship?(Yes/No) agency/international agencies from where award has been received 1 Dr Nisar Khan International Course Institute for Housing Erasmus University [email protected] 2019 [email protected] 9868567194 Yes on Housing and Urban and Urban Rotterdam m Development ICHUD Development Studies Selection for the OKP IHS Erasmus Scholarship University Rotterdam 2 Dr Sujata Ashwarya Asian Studies Visiting East West Centre "East-West Center in Washington@EastWes 2019 [email protected] 9999496850 Yes Fellowship Washington Washington 1819 L tCenter.org St., NW, Suite 600 Washington, D.C.
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