POORNIMA UNIVERSITY

ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18

IS-2027 to 2031, Ramchandrapura,

P. O. Vidhani Vatika, Sitapura Extension, 303905 ()

Website: www.poornima.edu.in Email: [email protected]

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The Poornima Foundation – Advisory Board

The functioning of Poornima Foundation is guided, on broad policies and strategies, by suggestions made by the advisory Board of Poornima - JIET Education Foundation. The Advisory Board, under the Chairmanship of Padmabhushan Shri D.R. Mehta, Former Chairman, SEBI and Dy. Governor, RBI includes Dr. (Mrs.) Kanta Ahuja, Former Vice Chancellor, and Former President, Poornima University; Prof. V.P. Singh, Texas A & M University, USA; Shri Inderjit Khanna, Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan; Prof. V.N. Sinha, Ex-Professsor, IIT Kanpur, presently with MNIT, Jaipur, Shri V. K. Ladia, Industrialist and Dr. S. M. Seth, Former Director, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee and presently Chairman, Poornima foundation and the Chancellor, Poornima University. The success of Poornima Foundation and accomplishment of the various activities and events, besides regular academics, is the result of the inexhaustible energy of its faculty and their high level of commitment. Students have been doing well in university examinations and best efforts will be done to place students in many reputed organizations on completion of their studies.

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CONTENT

The University 1-2 Vision, Mission, Quality Policy & Motto 3-3

University at a Glance 4-4

Governance 5-5

Board of Management & other Committees 6-9

School Boards 10-17

Board of Studies 18

Administrative Committees 11-14

Meeting of Statutory bodies 14-16

Academic Programs offered 17-17

Admission Criterion & Analysis 18-20

Examination and Evaluation System 21-23

Academic Results 24-25

Training and Placement 26-30

Learning Beyond Syllabus and Programs 31-42

Faculty and Staff 43-43

Research and Development Activities 44-49

Glimpse of Activities & Faculty Achievements 50-53

Special lectures at Poornima University 54-69

Clubs at Poornima University 70-74

Infrastructure and Facilities 75-75

Financial Status 76-86

Annual Report Committee 87-90

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Dr. K.K.S. Bhatia

President

It gives me immense pleasure to present the Fourth Annual Report of Poornima University for the Academic Session 2017-18. The report is a reflection of phenomenal growth and development in the areas of academics, infrastructure and contribution of the faculty in research, exhibiting the stupendous work done by its multidisciplinary and cross functional team. Building upon the success achieved in Poornima Group of Colleges in Last sessions, the University continued its voyage on the growth trajectory towards realizing the vision with mission as envisaged by Dr. S. M. Seth, Hon’ble Chairperson of Poornima University.

The most challenging assignment for the University of higher learning is to attain and retain a team of qualified and experienced academicians with high standard of excellence and it is gratifying to note that we have been able to build an intellectually strong team working with collective strength and commitment to achieve a sustained high level of performance.

It has been our sincere endeavor to encourage research in the University. The faculty members are continuously motivated to enthusiastically participate in research projects and assignments. Consequently, the faculty and staff of University published books, 18 research papers in national and international journals. As many as 92 Guest lectures, 4 conferences/ workshops/ seminars, etc were organized to provide a platform for exchange of views through deliberations by the scholars par excellence.

It is my strong conviction that the youth of today need to be empowered with emotional stability, balance and adaptability. We should instill in them sense of values, right direction and purpose of life. Without compromising on the quality of education, we strive to give end to end solution to mitigate the hardships faced by the children coming from the weaker sections of society especially the girl students. Every effort is made to enhance their professional skills for better employment avenues and enabling them to find a meaningful place in the society.

Along with academic activities we recognize our social responsibility and have organized a blood donation camp and eye check-up camps and other awareness campaigns from time to time to contribute for healthy India. Our endeavour at Poornima University would remain to enrich the learning experience of all its stake holders and sincerely play a prominent role in growth and development of the nation.

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Poornima University:

The sixth Annual Report presented aims to show the wide spectrum of activities undertaken in the university and the strength reflected in its performance during the academic session 2017-18. The Poornima University is a premier organization of higher learning which has taken a significant lead in creation and dissemination of knowledge through its outstanding programs and right philosophy of education. The University was established on May 16, 2012 under the act of Rajasthan State Legislature vide (Act No. 16/ 2012). It owes its origin to Poornima College of Engineering which forayed into professional education in the year 2000 with a humble beginning by offering some job- oriented programs like B. Tech. and M. Tech. On getting overwhelming response from the students and the people around, the sponsoring body Shanti Education Society finally established an independent University and christened it as Poornima University.

Poornima University: An Overview

The University Grants Commission (UGC) in the year 2012 empowers the University to award degrees U/s 22 of under Rajasthan Private Universities Act, 1958. Presently, the University offers a wide range of programs to meet the trained and competent manpower requirement of the society and industries. The University by creating capacity for social, cultural and economic development has emerged as a major player in strengthening and diversifying the regional economy of the state of Rajasthan. In a very short span of time it has started getting the attention of the leading corporate for meeting their requirement of manpower. The University follows an Interdisciplinary approach in all of its programs and encompasses a national and international view point in its teaching, research and consultancy.

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Our Driving Force

The arduous and gigantic task of setting up of the University was initiated by Hon’bleChairperson of Poornima University, Dr. S.M. Seth, who along with the dynamic and energetic President of Poornima University, Dr. K.K.S. Bhatia, strived hard to lay the foundation of world class University and is continuously engaged in the strategic planning to create an environment for providing not only quality education but also value added courses along with excellent communication and employment skills, a characteristic feature of world class University.

The Poornima University is located in Jaipur which is a lively and vibrant city. Situated in Northern India at a distance of around 265 km south of Delhi, Jaipur would have been a part of the Thar Desert, but for the Aravalli Hills that provides it with much needed security from one side. Jaipur offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions. Such as lush parks and places for recreation. There are several magnificent places and forts such as the City Place, Amber and Nahargarh. It is a city of fun, food and festivals. Vibrant colors, likely folk music and dance performances mark the celebrations of every religious occasion and every change of season. It is, indeed, the ‘Pink City’, a heady mix of tradition & modernity, vibrant with recreational, social as well as educational experiences for the students. It has all the facilities and entertainment a student needs; excellent shops, super markets, malls, restaurants, clubs, sports facilities and a thriving cultural scene.

The University is situated in Sitapura, the education hub of Jaipur. The main Railway Station and Bus Stand are approximately 22 km from the University whereas the Airport is about 13 km away located at Sanganer. Poornima University is 5 km away from Choki Dhani which is world famous for its typical Rajasthani culture. Frequent city transport and private transport services are available for the University from every point of the city.

The Campus of the University is spread over an area of approximately 33 acres. It presents a spectacle of harmony in modern architecture, natural beauty and picturesque surrounding. The campus area has been organized into following functional sectors:

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 Main Entrance  Administrative Blocks 1 & 2  Academic Block  Boys & Girls Hostels and faculty apartment  Basket ball and Volleyball ground  Lawn Tennis court Football ground  Recreational complex Vehicle parking  Central court  Maintenance yards The instructional buildings have been so located that these are fairly near to both the hostels and the staff quarters and are at a walking distance from both. There is a branch of Bank of India in the premises of the University. Adequately equipped Canteen facility within the Academic Block is provided to the students and the staff during and beyond the working hours of the University.

Vision, Mission, Quality Policy & University Motto

VISION

“To create knowledge based society with scientific temper, team spirit and dignity of labour to face global competitive challenges.”

MISSION

“To evolve and develop skill based systems for effective delivery of knowledge so as to equip young professionals with dedication and commitment to excellence in all spheres of life.”

QUALITY POLICY

“To provide quality education through faculty development, update of facilities and continuous improvement meeting university norms and keeping stake holders satisfied.”

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UNIVERSITY MOTTO

“Excellence can be achieved only through perseverance and hard work.”

OUR ATTRIBUTES

POORNIMA KNOWLEDGE WHEEL

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

University at a Glance

The University has been established to build a multi-disciplinary research based organization with the following salient features:

 5 Independent Schools (departments) covering a wide spectrum of job oriented programs at UG, PG and doctoral levels.

 Sprawling campus spread over an area of 131028.63 sqm of land.

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 33,857 sq.m constructed area to facilitate academic and developmental activities in the campus.

 Separate boys and girls hostels to accommodate 850 students.

 World class gymnasium with state of the-art air-conditioned fitness centre.

 3 Air conditioned multi-purpose halls with seating capacity of 200+ each.

 10 semi-furnished residential accommodations for faculty and staff in the campus.

 Wide and excellent network of transport to facilitate the accessibility to students from adjoining areas (11 Buses with more than 165 pickup

points covering Jaipur city).

 Symbolizes Pan-India culture. Presently students from 12 states are studying in different programs.

 University ensures absolutely ragging free environment.

 Foreign tie-ups and collaborations with prestigious international institutions like The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok  (Thailand), the Hanyang University (HU), Korea and Northumbria University Newcastle.

 Well equipped communication lab to groom students in personality development and soft skills.

 Strong Industry-University interface ensuring excellent placement and training of students.

 Liberal scholarships on merit-cum-means basis.

 Modern indoor sports complex is under construction at an approximate cost of Rs. 6.5 Crores.  Environmentally friendly campus with more than 11,000 trees covering 110 varieties planted till date.

 Campus with 24x7 digital & physical surveillance, 500 KVA Power Backup and uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) for all PCs  Accepted credit system with an impetus on extracurricular activities, foreign language learning and choice of option of any one optional subject from diagonal stream.

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Governance

The University was established on May 16, 2012 under the act of Rajasthan State Legislature vides (Act No. 16/ 2012) has set a governance model to facilitate smooth functioning of the University. The prominent bodies entrusted to provide governance include; Organizational structure, Board of Management, Planning and Monitoring board, Finance Committee, Academic Council and Advance study & research committee. Eminent personalities from academia, industry and social life represent these bodies.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

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Board of Management and Other Committees

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT:

Name Designation

Sh. Shashikant Singhi Chairperson (Chairman)

Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President

Prof. (Dr.) R.P. Kashyap Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Mr. M.K.M. Shah Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Mr. Hari Singh Shekhawat Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Mr. Rahul Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Prof. (Dr.) Ramprasad Rajoria Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Mr. Ashok Bapna Management Expert nominated by the Chairperson

Mr. D.P. Sarda Financial Expert nominated by the Chairperson

Commissioner, College Education Commissioner, College Education or his nominee or his nominee

Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta University Teacher Nominated by the President

Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Bundele University Teacher Nominated by the President

Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar (Member Secretary)

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PLANNING & MONITORING BOARD:

Name Designation

Sh. Shashikant Singhi Chairperson (Chairman)

Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President

Mr. M.K.M. Shah Nominee of the Sponsoring Body from Finance

Mr. Hari Singh Shekhawat Nominee of the Sponsoring Body from Civil

Ar. Rahul Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Dr. Rekha Nair Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Ms. Dipti Lodha Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost (Member Secretary)

Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Dean-R&D

Prof. (Dr.) B.K.Sharma Dean-SET

Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar

FINANCE COMMITTEE:

Name Designation

Sh. Shashikant Singhi Chairperson (Chairman)

Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President

Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Pro-President& Provost

(Dr.) Nikhil Varghese Dean, SOM & SOC

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Mr. M.K.M. Shah Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Ar. Rahul Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Mr. Bhuvan Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body

Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar

Mr. C.R. Kothari CF&AO (Member Secretary)

ACADEMIC COUNCIL:

Name Designation

Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President (Chairman)

Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta Pro-President& Provost

Prof.(Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Dean- R& D

Prof.(Dr.) B.K.Sharma Dean-SET

Prof. Naresh C. Nakra Dean-SPA

Prof.(Dr.) Narendra Kumar Dean SBA

Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Head of Department – SPA

Ms. Shikha Singh Head of Department – SOD

Dr. Preeti Kaushik Head of Department-First year

Dr. Nikhil Varghese Head of Department

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One external member nominated by the Prof. (Dr.) P.R. Sindhi Chairperson

Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar (Member Secretary)

Dr. Nupur Srivastava Controller of Examination

ADVANCE STUDY & RESEARCH COMMITTEE (ASRC):

Name Designation

Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President (Chairman)

Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta Pro-President& Provost

Prof.(Dr.) Narendra Kumar Dean SBA

Prof. Naresh C. Nakra Dean-SPA & SOD

Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Dean-R & D

Mr. Devendra Somwasnhi Member

Dr. Nidhi Mishra Member

Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar

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SCHOOL BOARDS

BOARD OF SCHOOL OF ENGG. & TECH.:

Name Designation

Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost &Dean-SET

Head of Department Computer Prof.(Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Engg.

Head of Department Electical Mr. Gaurav Soni Engg.

Dr. P.N. Dadhich Head of Department CIVIL Engg.

Mr. Ashwani Kapoor Head of Department ME Engg.

Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Ms. Shikha Gautam Dean

One external expert to be Dr. Jinesh Jain nominated by the President

BOARD OF SCHOOL BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCES:

Name Designation

Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost &Dean-SET

Prof(Dr.)Neeraj Jain Head of Department Physics

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Dr.Priti Kaushik Head of Department Chemistry

Dr.Shilpi Saxena Head of Department Mathematics

Dr. Rakesh Gupta Head of Department

Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Dr.Dipti Mathur Dean

One external expert to be Dr.Giriraj Methi nominated by the President

BOARD OF SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & COMMERCE:

Name Designation

Dr. Gunjan Mathur Dean-SOM& SOC

Dr.Ranu Sharma Professor

Head of Department Mr. Hari Om Gurjar Management

Head of Department Dr. Swati Jain Commerce

Faculty member nominated by Dr. Avinash Pareek the President in consultation with Dean

One external expert to be Sh. Himanshu Shekhawat nominated by the President

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BOARD OF SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE :

Name Designation

Prof. Naresh Kr. Nakra Dean-SPA

Ar. Shashikant Singhi Professor/Design Chair

Ar. Ravi Kumar Gupta Professor/Design Chair

Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Head of Department, SPA

Ms. Shikha Singh Head of Department

Faculty member nominated by Ar. Leela Bhargava the President in consultation with Dean

One external expert to be Mr. Neeraj Gupta nominated by the President

One external expert to be Mr. Jatin Seth nominated by the President

BOARD OF STUDIES

SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE:

Name Designation

Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Head of Department

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Ms. Shikha Singh Head of Department

Prof. Naresh Chandra. Nakra Professor/ Faculty

Ar. Shashikant Singhi Professor/Design Chair

Ar. Ravi Kumar Gupta Professor/Design Chair

Ar. Leela Bhargava Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Dean

One external expert to be nominated Mr. Neeraj Gupta by the President

One external expert to be nominated Mr. Jatin Seth by the President

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT:

Name Designation

Mr. Hari Om Gurjar Head of Department Management

Dr. Ranu Sharma Professor

Dr. Avinash Pareek Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Dean

Sh. Himanshu One external expert to be nominated Shekhawat by the President

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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE:

Name Designation

Ms. Swati Jain Head of Department

Ms. Shikha Professor/ Faculty

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Mr. Hari Om Gurjar the Department

One external expert to be nominated by Smt. Sakshi Kumar the President

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (CE):

Name Designation

Prof.(Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Head of Department

Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Ms. Shikha Gautam the Department

One external expert to be nominated by Mr.Shyam Sunder the President

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (EE):

Name Designation

Mr. Gaurav Soni Head of Department

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Mr. Santosh kumar Agrahari Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Mr. Surendra Sharma the Department

One external expert to be nominated by Sh. Virendra Santani the President

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (ME):

Name Designation

Mr. Ashwani Kapoor Head of Department

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Mr. Pratish Rawat the Department

One external expert to be nominated by Ms. Bhawna Mathur the President

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (CIV):

Name Designation

Dr. P.N. Dadhich Head of Department

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Mr. Vivek Gupta the Department

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One external expert to be nominated by Dr. R.P. Kashyap the President

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES (PHYSICS):

Name Designation

Dr. Neeraj Jain Head of Department

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Dr. Ravika Vijay the Department

One external expert to be nominated by Dr. Dheeraj Bhardwaj the President

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES (CHEMISTRY):

Name Designation

Dr. Preeti Kaushik Head of Department

Dr. Dipti Mathur Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Dr. Sushmita Sharma the Department

One external expert to be nominated by Dr. Sonika Jain the President

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES (MATHEMATICS):

Name Designation

Dr. Shilpi Saxena Head of Department

Dr. D. L. Suthar Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Dr. Suchi Dave the Department

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One external expert to be nominated by Dr. Hari Singh Parihar the President

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES (ENGLISH / SOFT-SKILLS):

Name Designation

Dr. Rakesh Gupta Head of Department

Ms. Kulsum Bano Professor

Faculty member nominated by the President in consultation with Head of Dr. Pragya Mishra the Department

One external expert to be nominated Dr.N.Padmshree by the President

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE

NAME DESIGNATION

Dr. Manoj Gupta Provost

Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar

Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor Mr. Himanshu Tiwari Hostel Warden (Boys)

Ms. Sudha Jain Hostel Warden (Girls)

Dr. Dipti Mathur Member of women’s cell

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ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE

NAME DESIGNATION

Dr. Manoj Gupta Provost

Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar

Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor

Ms. Sudha Jain Hostel Warden(Girls)

Dr. Priti Kaushik HOD

Mr. Mukesh Taker Hostel Warden(Boys)

Mr. Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor

Mr. Manoj Gautam Dy. Proctor

Dr. Lalit Verma Dy. Proctor

Mr. Rajesh kr. Mewara Transport officer

PROCTORIAL BOARD

NAME DESIGNATION

Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor

Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar

Mr. Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor

Mr. Manoj Gautam Dy. Proctor

Mr. Ashish Nagar Dy. Proctor

Mr. Himanshu Tiwari Hostel Warden

Dr. Dipti Mathur Member of women’s cell

Ms. Nupur Srivastava Controller of Exam

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WOMEN’S CELL

NAME DESIGNATION

Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar

Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor

Dr. Dipti Mathur Professor

Ms. Shikha Gautam Asst. Prof.

Ms. Nipun Singhi Asst. Prof.

Ar. Gaurav M. Mathur Asso. Prof.

Mr. Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor.

Mr. Ashish Nagar Asst. Prof.

Ms. Dipti Lodha OSD, PGC

Meetings of Statutory Bodies

Poornima University, Jaipur Schedule of Meetings 2017-18 Advance Plannin Studies Board Board of Finance g & Acade & Statutory School of Managem Committ Monitor mic Researc Body Board Studi ent ee ing Council h es Board Committ ee

02-Sep- Meeting 6 17

Meeting 7

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05-Sep- 03- Meeting 8 17 Sep-17

05- Meeting 9 14-Sep-17 Sep-17

Meeting 05- 14-Sep-17 10 Sep-17

Meeting 07-Nov-

11 17

Meeting1

2

10-11 Meeting 17- June 13 Jun-17 2017

10- 03- Meeting1 Dec- Dec- 4 17 17

10- Meeting 17- Jan- 15 Jan-17 17

May/J May/J Meeting une une 16 2017 2017

10- Meeting June Jun- 17 2017 17

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Academic Programs Offered

At present the University offers four-year UG courses leading to the B. Tech. degree, three-year UG courses leading to the BBA, BCA, BFA & B.Com. degree, four years of Bachelor of Design degree and five years of Bachelor of Architecture degree. The PG courses of two years duration leading to the M. Tech. & MBA degree provide advance learning of the specialized area and thus prepare a human resource possessing advance knowledge in the field of engineering & technology and management. The University also offers a full-time/part-time advance programme leading to the Ph.D. degree in the areas of Engineering/Technology/Management/Sciences/Humanities & Social Sciences.

Schools Academic Programmes

Bachelor of Technology

 Civil Engineering  Mechanical Engineering  Electrical Engineering  Computer Engineering  Computer Engineering with School of Engineering & specialization in Cloud Technology Technology & Information Security

Master of Technology

 Computer Science Engineering  Structural Engineering  Product Design & Manufacturing  Power System

Doctor of Philosophy

School of Planning & Bachelor of Architecture Architecture

School of Basic & Applied  Bachelor of Computer Sciences Application(General)  BCA (ITIMS & Cloud Technology)

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 BCA (Mobile Application)  BFA Doctor of Philosophy

 Bachelor of Business School of Management Administration  Master of Business Administration Doctor of Philosophy

School of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce

COURSE WISE SANCTION INTAKE

(a) Undergraduate Programmes (B. Tech., B.Arch., BBA, BCA, BFA and B.Com. )

POORNIMA UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR

Enrollment 2017-18

COURSE Enrolled

A) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

B. Tech. (Civil Engineering) 26

B. Tech. (Computer Engineering) 43

B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering) 11 B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) 40 B. Tech. (Computer Science with cloud) 82 Total 202

M. Tech (Computer Engineering)

M.Tech. (Software Engineering)

M.Tech. (Industrial Automation)

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M.Tech. (Power system) M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) M.Tech. (Transportation Engineering) * M.Tech. (Product Design & Manufacturing) B.Tech. (Any Branch) + MBA B.Tech. (Any Branch) + M.Tech. Total 23 B) SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE

Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) 63 Total 63

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA) 90 MBA (Finance) MBA (Human Resource) MBA (Marketing) 105 MBA (Banking) BBA+MBA MBA (Hospital Management) 09 Total 204 C) SCHOOL OF COMMERCE B.Com. (Pass Course)

B.Com. Honors 61(23+38)

B.Com. + MBA Total 61 D) SCHOOL OF BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES B.C.A.(General) 22

B.C.A.(ITIMS & CLOUD) 53

B.C.A.(MOBILE APPS) 42 BFA 18 BSC 20 Total 155 GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C+D) 751

(b) Postgraduate Programmes (M.Tech. and M.B.A.) S. Title of Course Department Offering the No. of No. Programmes Students

1 M. Tech. in Power Systems Electrical Engg. 4 2 M. Tech. in Industrial Automation & Electrical Engg. 5

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Control 3 M. Tech. in Computer ScienceEngg. Computer Engg. 1 4 M. Tech. in Software Engineering Computer Engg. 0 5 M. Tech. in CAD/CAM MechanicalEngg. 0 M. Tech. in Product design & 6 MechanicalEngg. 3 Manufacturing 7 M. Tech. in EnvironmentalEngg. CivilEngg. 0 8 M. Tech. in StructuralEngg. CivilEngg. 9 9 Master of Business Administration Deptt. of Management 107 (MBA) Studies Total 129

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DETAILS OF THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION IN ALL THE COURSES2017-18 S. Course Eligibility No 10+2 with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for ST/SC/OBC/SBC) in examination of CBSE or its 1 B.Tech. equivalent of any board with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects along with any one of Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology. 10+2 with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for ST/SC/OBC/SBC) in examination of CBSE or its B.Tech.+ 2 equivalent of any board with Mathematics and M.Tech Physics as compulsory subjects along with any one of Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology. 3 year diploma in Engineering granted by the Board of Technical B.Tech. Lateral Examination of a State Government or from a 3 Entry recognized university or B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the subjects or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 45% marksaggregate 3 year diploma in Engineering granted by the Board of Technical Examination of a State Government or from a B.Tech. Lateral 4 recognized university or B.Sc with Mathematics as Entry+ M.Tech one of the subjects or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate (45% for ST/SC/OBC/SBC) 3 year diploma in Engineering granted by the Board of Technical Examination of a State Government or from a B.Tech. Lateral 5 recognized university or B.Sc. with Mathematics as Entry+ M.B.A one of the subjects or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate (45% for ST/SC/OBC/SBC)

Pass in 10+2 (Science/Commerce stream) 6 B.Com. examination of CBSE or its equivalent of any board.

B.Com. Pass in 10+2 (Science/Commerce stream) 7 Page 30 Honours examination of CBSE or its equivalent of any board.

Pass in 10+2 (Science/Commerce stream ) 8 B.Com+MBA examination of CBSE or its equivalent of any board.

Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or 9 BCA its equivalent of any board. BCA (ITIMS & Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or 10 Cloud its equivalent of any board. Technology) BCA (Mobile Application& Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or 11 Information its equivalent of any board. security) BFA (Animation Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or 12 &VFX) its equivalent of any board. 10+2 With Maths (50%Aggregate) +NATA Score 13 B.Arch. (Min. 40%)/Eligible to fill choice in JEE Architecture.

Pass in three years Bachelor’s Degree(10+2+3) or 14 MBA equivalent in any discipline from a recognized university Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or 15 BBA its equivalent of any board. Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or 16 BBA+MBA its equivalent of any board

B. Tech in relevant discipline. Candidates with 17 M.Tech. MCA/M.Sc. IT may also be considered for M.Tech in Computer Science/Information Technology. Examination and Evaluation System

The subjects in the Teaching Scheme and Syllabus of each course have been classified into;

(A) Theory Subjects :

A multitier system of evaluation is used to assess the performance of every student in each theory subject of a course as mentioned below:

(i) Internal Evaluation (IE) There will be continuous evaluation for the students’ performance in a course throughout the semester and marks will be awarded. In view of ease of assessment it is further subdivided into continuous internal evaluations, mid semester examination, assignments, attendance and conduct.

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There shall be continuous internal evaluation of the students’ learning and performance by the instructor(s)/faculty(s). Considering the nature of the course, the instructor(s) will decide the mode of internal evaluation which may include class tests / project/papers/essays/ class participation/quiz. Evaluation on the basis of a Mid Semester Examination will be conducted by the Department / School / University as per the requirement through written paper mode.

(ii) End Semester Examination (ESE) There shall be evaluation on the basis of one End Semester Examination conducted by the University through written paper mode.

(B) Practical/Sessional/Studio Subjects: The system of evaluation used to assess the performance of every student in each practical/sessional/studio subject of a course is as mentioned below:

(i) Internal Evaluation (IE)

There shall be continuous internal evaluation of the students’ learning and performance by the instructor(s)/faculty(s). Considering the nature of the course, the instructor(s) will decide the mode of internal evaluation. The students will be judged on the basis of performance/lab records / Viva / Attendance / Quiz / Presentations / Seminars / Projects or a combination of these. Evaluation on the basis of a Mid Semester Examination will be conducted by the Department / School / University through Practical/ Lab exam and Viva/Quiz.

(ii) End Semester Examination (ESE)

There shall be evaluation on the basis of one End Semester Examination conducted by the Department / University through Practical/ Lab exam and/or Viva/Quiz.

Credit System Education at the University is organized around the credit system of study. The prominent features of the credit system is process of continuous evaluation of a student's performance, and a flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum pace suited to his/her ability or convenience subject to fulfilling minimum requirement for continuation.

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Each course has a certain number of credits, which describe its weightage. A student’s performance is measured by the number of credits that he/she has completed satisfactorily. A minimum Grade Point Average is required to be maintained for satisfactory process. Also a minimum number of earned credits should be obtained in order to qualify for the degree.

Every course is co-ordinated by a member of the teaching staff of the department, which offers the course in a given semester. This faculty member is called the Course Co-ordinator. He has full responsibility for conducting the course, coordinating the work of the other members of the faculty involved in that course and for holding tests and assignments and awarding grades. For any difficulty a student is expected to approach the Course Co-ordinator for advice and clarification.

Grading System The total of the Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE), Mid Semester Examination (MSE) and End Semester Examination (ESE) marks in each course will be converted to a letter grade on the Ten-point scale as per the following scheme:

Structure of grading of academic performance

Academic Performance Grade Grade Point Outstanding A+ 10

Excellent A 9 Very good B+ 8 Good B 7 Average C 6 Satisfactory D 5 Fail F 0

Academic Results

The teacher is a guide, he steers the boat but the energy that propels it must come from those who are learning. Student’s performance in the examination reflects the quality of education imparted to them. Continuous

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student’s evaluation helps in assessing the overall performance and academic standard of the university. The performance of students of various academic programs for the year 2016-17 is summarized below:

Percentage Result for Examinations held for 2017-18 Odd Sem (A) Results of Undergraduate Courses of I Semester, session 2016-17

No. of No. of Result Percentage for S.No. Course Regular all Clear Odd Sem 2017-18 Students Students

1 IX Semester B.Arch. 39 15 38.46 VII Semester B.Tech 2 + M.Tech. all 10 6 60 branches Combined VII Semester B.Tech 3 59 52 88.14 Computer Engineering VII Semester B.Tech 4 59 44 74.58 Civil Engineering VII Semester B.Tech 5 23 16 69.57 Electrical Engineering VIII Semester B.Tech 6 Mechanical 71 55 77.46 Engineering 7 VII Semester B.Arch. 75 31 41.33 V Semester B.Tech Computer Engineering 8 36 32 88.89 with specialization in cloud V Semester B.Tech 9 46 42 91.3 Computer Engineering V Semester B.Tech 10 49 38 77.55 Civil Engineering V Semester B.Tech 11 18 14 77.78 Electrical Engineering V Semester B.Tech 12 Mechanical 48 37 77.08 Engineering V Semester BCA 13 9 6 66.67 (Gen) V Semester BCA (IT- 14 IMS & Cloud 16 15 93.75 Computing) V Semester BCA 15 28 24 85.71 (Mobile Application &

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Information Security)

16 V Semester BFA 7 7 100

17 V Semester BBA 77 70 90.91

V Semester B.Com 18 11 11 100 (Pass) V Semester B.Com 19 33 27 81.82 (Hons)

20 V Semester B.Arch. 54 27 50

III Semester B.Tech 21 83 64 77.11 Computer Engineering III Semester B.Tech Computer Engineering 22 87 76 87.36 with specialization in cloud III Semester B.Tech 23 39 29 74.36 Civil Engineering III Semester B.Tech 24 20 13 65 Electrical Engineering III Semester B.Tech 25 Mechanical 66 34 51.52 Engineering III Semester BCA 26 21 15 71.43 (Gen) III Semester BCA (IT- 27 IMS & Cloud 33 22 66.67 Computing) III Semester BCA 28 (Mobile Application & 33 26 78.79 Information Security) 29 III Semester BBA 84 52 61.9

III Semester B.Com 30 11 4 36.36 (Pass) III Semester B.Com 31 37 19 51.35 (Hons)

32 III Semester B.Arch. 53 23 43.4

33 III Semester MBA 96 84 87.5

III Semester M.Tech. 34 1 1 100 Computer Engineering III Semester M.Tech. 35 Product Design and 1 1 100 Manufacturing

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III Semester M.Tech. 36 4 4 100 Power System III Semester M.Tech. 37 8 5 62.5 Structural Engineering III Semester 38 M.Tech.Transportation 2 1 50 Engineering III Semester 39 M.Tech.+ Ph.D. 1 1 100 Structural Engineering III Semester M.Tech.+ Ph.D. 40 2 2 100 Product Design and Manufacturing III Semester M.Tech.+ 41 2 0 0 Ph.D.Transportation Engineering 42 I Semester B.Tech 124 81 65.32

I Semester B.Tech 43 82 62 75.61 (Cloud)

44 I Semester BCA (Gen) 22 13 59.09 I Semester BCA (IT- 45 IMS & Cloud 53 27 50.94 Computing) I Semester BCA 46 (Mobile Application & 41 20 48.78 Information Security) 47 I Semester BBA 90 56 62.22

I Semester B.Com 48 61 43 70.49 (Pass+Hons)

49 I Semester B.Arch. 62 32 51.61

50 I Semester MBA 105 80 76.19

51 I Semester MBA(HM) 9 9 100

I Semester M.Tech. 52 5 4 80 Computer Engineering I Semester M.Tech. 53 1 1 100 Power System I Semester M.Tech. 54 10 9 90 Structural Engineering I Semester M.Tech. 55 Transportation 4 4 100 Engineering

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Percentage Result for Examinations held for 2017-18 Even Sem

(B) Results of Postgraduate Courses of I Semester, session 2016-17

No. of No. of Result % for Even Sem S.No. Course Regular all Clear 2017-18 Students Students 1 X Semester B.Arch. 30 24 80.00 VII Semester B.Tech + M.Tech. 2 all branches 10 6 60.00 Combined

VIII Semester 3 B.Tech Computer 59 50 84.75 Engineering

VIII Semester 69.49 4 B.Tech Civil 59 41 Engineering

VIII Semester 5 B.Tech Electrical 24 15 62.50 Engineering VIII Semester 6 B.Tech Mechanical 71 63 88.73 Engineering VIII Semester 7 76 71 93.42 B.Arch. VI Semester 8 B.Tech Computer 46 41 89.13 Engineering VI Semester B.Tech Computer 9 Engineering with 36 30 83.33 specialization in cloud VI Semester 10 B.Tech Civil 49 37 75.51 Engineering VI Semester 11 B.Tech Electrical 17 15 88.24 Engineering VI Semester 12 B.Tech Mechanical 49 32 65.31 Engineering

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VI Semester BCA 13 9 5 55.56 (Gen) VI Semester BCA 14 (IT-IMS & Cloud 16 14 87.50 Computing) VI Semester BCA (Mobile Application 15 28 28 100.00 & Information Security) 16 VI Semester BBA 77 67 87.01 VI Semester 17 11 11 100.00 B.Com (Pass) VI Semester 18 33 28 84.85 B.Com (Hons) 19 VI Sem B.Arch. 55 30 54.55 IV Semester 20 B.Tech Computer 83 67 80.72 Engineering IV Semester B.Tech Computer 21 Engineering with 86 66 76.74 specialization in cloud IV Semester 22 B.Tech Civil 37 26 70.27 Engineering IV Semester 23 B.Tech Electrical 20 12 60.00 Engineering IV Semester 24 B.Tech Mechanical 66 46 69.70 Engineering IV Semester BCA 25 20 14 70.00 (Gen) IV Semester BCA 26 (IT-IMS & Cloud 33 25 75.76 Computing) IV Semester BCA (Mobile Application 27 33 28 84.85 & Information Security) 28 IV Semester BBA 84 54 64.29

IV Semester 29 11 5 45.45 B.Com (Pass) IV Semester 30 35 29 82.86 B.Com (Hons) IV Semester 31 53 32 60.38 B.Arch.

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32 IV Semester MBA 96 87 90.63

33 II Semester B.Tech 119 69 57.98

II Semester B.Tech 34 81 58 71.60 (Cloud) II Semester BCA 35 22 14 63.64 (Gen) II Semester BCA 36 (IT-IMS & Cloud 53 34 64.15 Computing) II Semester BCA (Mobile Application 37 39 20 51.28 & Information Security) 38 II Semester BBA 83 51 61.45

II Semester B.Com 39 58 31 53.45 (Pass+Hons) II Semester 40 60 45 75.00 B.Arch. 41 II Semester MBA 102 82 80.39 II semester MBA 42 9 9 100.00 (HM) II Semester 43 M.Tech. Computer 4 2 50.00 Engineering II Semester 44 M.Tech. Power 0 0 0.00 System II Semester 45 M.Tech. Structural 9 9 100.00 Engineering II Semester M.Tech. 46 4 4 100.00 Transportation Engineering

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Training and Placement

The department of training and placement provides on the job practical training and placement services to the students of engineering, management, architecture and other existing programs. Practical training is arranged in private/public manufacturing industries, government departments, PSUs, engineering consultancy organizations, architectural companies and consultants, information technology firms, R&D organizations and other institutions, which provide real life products and services a large computerized database of more than 1000 such organizations is maintained and updated continuously to cater to the needs of training and placement of students. The department has got well-equipped air – conditioned seminar hall and group discussion room having latest audio-visual facilities, for pre- placement seminars, group discussion and personal interviews conducted by recruiting organizations. Following activities were conducted by the Training and Placement Cell in the Academic Session 2015-16 for the Third batch of University, focusing their holistic development along with practical exposure and self-grooming:

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POORNIMA MISSION FOR TRAINING, PLACEMENT & OUTREACH (PU-MTPO)

TRAINING & PLACEMENT CELL

POORNIMA UNIVERSITY

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1. VISION PU-MTPO

• Ensuring 100% commitment & preparedness towards placement drives; • Ensuring proper training & counselling for respective placement drives; • Ensuring guaranteed placement to all passing out students; • Ensuring quality placements to students. Objectives – PU- MTPO • PU-MTPO ENVISIONS... • Preparation throughout the complete course • Broader vision and better visibility • Appropriate importance to various needs (branches & learning activities) • Giving input to Departments to imbibe required skills in students • Creation of maximum placement opportunities • Stronger industry interface • Equally distributed ownership

2. PLACEMENT SUMMARY Batch 2018

A. HIGHLIGHTS / ACHIEVEMENTS

1375 Total Placements at PF Level

240 Companies visited On / Off Campus

379 On Campus Placement Offers at PU

10 LPA Lacs per annum : Highest Package

100% Students got placement opportunities

140+ AIESEC – Outgoing & Incoming Internships

126 Off Campus / Internship Selections at PU

6 GATE Qualifiers

4 Selection in TCS

5 Students went for Higher Studies Abroad

1000+ Hours of Campus Recruitment Training with FACE

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B. PLACEMENT TRENDS (Last 3 years)

450 400 407 350 300 335 250 200 249 150 100 117 134 126 94 50 73 2.7 3 3.5 72 0 On Campus Visits Total Placement Average Packages Off Campus / Offers (LPA) Internships

2016 2017 2018

C. PLACEMENTS SESSION 2017-18

1. INTERNSHIP / OFF CAMPUS SUMMARY

Around 132 companies visited Poornima University for Placements of Batch 2018 students. More than 80% unique students got placed from various disciplines, with an average Package of 3.5 L.P.A. highest Package offered was 12 LPA following.

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POORNIMA UNIVERSITY Session 2017-18 : Placements / Internships Summary for Batch 2018 (as on 19 June 2018)

No of Placed students On Campus Not Total % Unplaced Total Placement Offers Total no. of interested/ Placements Placement students S.No School Programs eligible to students Students not OFF Campus/ (Unique [Placed / [Interested - students On Campus Internship (including multiple allowed GATE Count) interested] Placed] selections) 1 ME 75 24 51 23 6 4 33 64.71% 18 36 2 CIV 56 16 40 11 14 3 28 70.00% 12 30 3 CE 59 5 54 36 6 2 44 81.48% 10 47 SET 4 EEE 14 2 12 7 4 1 12 100.00% 0 13 5 EE 24 8 16 11 3 0 14 87.50% 2 16 6 M.Tech 34 26 8 0 0 0 0 0.00% 8 0 TOTAL 262 81 181 88 33 10 131 72.38% 50 142 6 MBA 94 7 87 67 9 0 76 87.36% 11 84 SOM 7 BBA 76 28 48 17 27 1 45 93.75% 3 49 8 SOC BCOM 44 21 23 13 3 1 17 73.91% 6 22 TOTAL 214 56 158 97 39 2 138 87.34% 20 155 10 BCA (MA&IS) 28 0 28 13 2 12 27 96.43% 1 32 11 BCA(CT&IMS) 17 0 17 7 4 5 16 94.12% 1 16 SBA 12 BCA General 9 1 8 2 1 1 4 50.00% 4 4 13 BFA 7 0 7 1 3 3 7 100.00% 0 7 TOTAL 61 1 60 23 10 21 54 90.00% 6 59 13 SPA ARCH 38 15 23 16 0 0 16 69.57% 7 15 TOTAL 575 153 422 224 82 33 339 80.33% 75 371 Grand Total (Unique No.of Students) 339 14 Indian navy

2. COMPANY AND PACKAGE Sr.No Branches Compa Core Avg Highest Package of nies Compan Packages placed students On, visited ies (LPA) **Off Campus

1 Computers 66 47 3.5 5 LPA (Skilrock Technologies) 2 MBA / BBA / 28 15 3.26 10 LPA (BFEW**); B.Com 6.6 LPA (Jaro) 3 EE 54 19 3.0 6 LPA (Gurukripa) 4 CIV 28 15 2.9 4 LPA (Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited (KPTL)) 5 ME 35 19 2.82 6 LPA (Gurukripa) 6 BCA / BFA 14 10 2.72 3 LPA (SAP Labs) 7 B.Arch 2 2 2.16 2.16 (Pinnacle Infotech)

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3. ON CAMPUS PLACEMENTS FOR BATCH 2018

S. No. Name of Company Package Eligible Branches (Lac/Annum) 1 Indian Navy Govt. Pkg. B.Tech All 2 Juspay 12.00 CE & IT 3 Smartprix 10.00 CE & IT 4 Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd. 10.00 B. Tech All + MBA (BYJU's) 5 Jaro Education 6.60 B.Com, BBA & MBA 6 Gurukripa Career Institute 6.00 CE, IT, EE, ME, CIVIL & MBA 7 Tek Systems 6.00 CE & IT 8 ITC Group 5.86 MBA 9 Asian Paints 5.60 MBA 10 LG Soft India 5.25 CE & IT 11 Skillrock Technologies 5.00 CE, IT & MBA 12 Infoedge 4.50 MBA 13 Evolphin Software 4.25 CE & IT 14 Terasol Technologies 4.20 CE & IT 15 CapitalAim Financial Advisory 4.07 CIVIL, CE, IT, EE,ME, BBA, BCA, Pvt. Ltd. B.Com & MBA 16 UX Army 4.00 CE & IT 17 Auriga IT 4.00 CE, IT 18 Kalpataru Power Transmission 4.00 Civil Limited (KPTL) 19 Nineleaps Technology 4.00 CE, IT, Solutions 20 SRG Buildtech India Private 4.00 Civil, EE,&MBA Limited 21 Jaipur Rugs 4.00 CE & IT 22 Ceasefire Industries Pvt. Ltd. 4.00 MBA 23 Vinayak Diamond Tools Pvt. 4.00 ME Ltd. 24 Metacube Software Pvt. Ltd. 4.00 CE, IT 25 UrbanClap 4.00 CE & IT 26 Appirio 4.00 CE & IT 27 ConsultAdd Services Private 4.00 CE,IT,EE, & ME Limited 28 Capital First 3.80 CE, IT, EE,BBA, BCA, B.Com & MBA 29 Gram Power India Private 3.60 CE, IT, EE Limited 30 Axis Sales Ltd. 3.60 B.Com, BBA & MBA 31 InTimeTec 3.50 CE, IT, 32 Reliance JIO 3.50 MBA

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33 Sopra Steria 3.50 CE & IT 34 ICICI Prudential AMC 3.50 MBA 35 Decathlon 3.50 CE, IT, EE,BBA, BCA, B.Com & MBA 36 ICICI Securities 3.50 MBA 37 SBI Life Insurance Limited 3.43 MBA 38 TCS 3.36 CE, IT, EE & ME 39 IBM 3.35 CE & IT 40 WittyFeed 3.30 CE, IT & BCA 41 Capgemini India Ltd. 3.25 CE, IT, EE 42 Vishal Mega Mart 3.25 MBA 43 Infosys Ltd. 3.25 B.Tech All 44 Sona BLW Precision Forgings 3.20 EE & ME Ltd. 45 NIIT 3.20 CE & IT 46 Helios Web Services 3.00 CE 47 SAP Labs 3.00 CE, IT, BCA 48 Indusind Bank 3.00 MBA

49 Exambazaar.Com 3.00 CE & IT 50 Summit Technodyne 3.00 EE & ME 51 Thrillophilia 3.00 CE, IT, EE,BBA & MBA 52 Asahi India Glass Ltd. 3.00 CIVIL, EE,& ME 53 Rivigo 3.00 CE, IT, EE,ME & CIVIL 54 Click Labs 3.00 CE, IT 55 Calsoft 2.88 CE & IT 56 Shriram Transport Finance 2.77 CIVIL, CE, IT, EE,ME & MBA Company Limited

57 Toppr.com 2.75 MBA 58 Shriram Value Services Limited 2.75 CE, IT 59 Focus Academy for Career 2.64 CIVIL, CE, IT,EE, ,ME Enhancement (FACE ) 60 Mahima Group 2.60 CE & Civil 61 DeCurtis Corporation 2.59 CE & IT 62 PeopleScout’s 2.55 BBA & B.Com 63 Genpact Ltd. 2.50 B.Com, BBA & MBA 64 RR Kabel 2.50 MBA 65 Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. 2.50 MBA 66 Encon Systems 2.50 EE 67 Hexaware Technologies 2.50 CE, IT 68 Genpact Ltd (Phase - II) 2.50 CIVIL, CE, IT, EE, & ME 69 Chegg India Ltd. 2.40 CIVIL, CE, IT, EE,ME, B.Com & MBA 70 Dreamsoft4u Pvt. Ltd. 2.40 BBA & MBA 71 Athenalogics 2.40 CE & IT 72 Activant Solutions 2.40 All Stream

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73 Collabera Services Pvt. Ltd. 2.40 CIVIL,CE, IT, EE ME,BBA,B.Com, MBA

74 Arden Telecom 2.40 EE 75 Genus Power Infrastructures 2.40 CE, IT, EE,MBA Ltd. (Pahse-I) 76 Strata Geosystems (India) 2.40 Civil Private Limited 77 Cognus Technology Limited 2.40 MBA 78 Briskiminds Software Solutions 2.40 CE, IT Pvt. Ltd. 79 Shri Genesis Software 2.40 CE & IT Solutions 80 Sundram Fin 2.40 MBA 81 Yusata Infostech 2.22 CE, IT 82 Locus R.A.G.S. 2.20 CIVIL, CE, IT, , EE, ,ME & MBA 83 Kamal Cogent Energy Pvt. Ltd. 2.20 ME (Phase-II) 84 Shri Cement Ltd. 2.20 MBA 85 B L Kashyap & Sons Limited 2.20 CIVIL, EE, & ME 86 Kamal Cogent Energy Pvt. Ltd. 2.20 CE & IT, ME 87 Infosys (BCA) 2.19 BCA 88 Pinnacle Infotech Solutions 2.16 Civil, EE, & ME 89 FitKid Health Tech Pvt. Ltd. 2.16 MBA 90 Shilpa Alloys 2.16 ME 91 Qriyo Infolabs Pvt. Ltd. 2.16 CE, IT 92 Capgemini India Ltd. (for BCA) 2.10 BCA 93 Rannlab Technologies 2.04 CE, IT, BCA, BBA & MBA 94 ICICI Prudentail 2.00 MBA 95 Nerdy Turtlez 1.92 BBA & MBA 96 Vivo 1.80 MBA 97 Arden Group 1.80 BCA 98 Riddhi Siddhi Innovations 1.80 Civil & ME (Phase-II) 99 Symphonia & Graphicus 1.80 CIV 100 Synergy 1.80 MBA 101 Wepanther Global Soft 1.80 CE, IT, EE, BBA, BCA, B.Com & MBA Technologies LLP 102 Capella Software Solutions 1.80 CE, IT (AMCAT) 103 Landmark Material Testing and 1.80 CIVIL Research Laboratory Pvt. Ltd. (LRL) 104 Zakiraa 1.80 CE, IT,& MBA 105 Robotics Wizards 1.80 CE, IT,EE & ME 106 Theme Engineering Services 1.80 CIVIL, CE, IT, EE , ME & MBA Pvt. Ltd. 107 Geeta Electronics 1.80 EE

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108 NBC Bearings 1.80 ECE & ME (Female Only) 109 Riddhi Siddhi Innovations 1.80 Civil & ME 110 Zentek 1.44 BCA 111 AU Small Finance Bank 1.44 CIVIL, CE, IT, EE,ME, BBA, BCA, B.Com & MBA 112 KKSPUN INDIA LIMITED 1.44 CIVIL, EE,& ME 113 Crazzle Plus Infotech Pvt. Ltd. 1.44 B.Tech+B.Com+MBA 114 Koide India Pvt. Ltd. 1.44 ME 115 BPL (Micromax) 1.32 EE 116 Parul Technochem 1.20 ME, EE, 117 Lead Manpower Services 1.20 MBA Pvt.Ltd. 118 Datability Technology / 1.20 BCA Cloudstrats Technologies 119 Waves Aircon Pvt. Ltd. ME 120 Wolter Ventilators India Pvt. ME Ltd. 121 Priyam Infosystems Pvt. Ltd. CE & MBA 122 Elektrolites (Power) Private EE & ME Limited 123 HFFC India Pvt. Ltd. MBA 124 RUFIL MBA 125 Marketing Mindz CE, IT 126 Smera Ratings B.Com, BBA & MBA 127 Ernst and Young India B.Com & MBA 128 The Hi Tech Gears ME 4. OFF CAMPUS / INTERNSHIP - COMPANIES

S. S. S. Name of Company Name of Company Name of Company No. No. No. H.G Infra Engineering Pavit Technologies 1 3iLogics 29 57 Pvt. Ltd. Pvt. Ltd. Probability Gaming 2 A3 Logics(I) pvt. Ltd. 30 Hugh Technolabs 58 Pvt. Ltd. 3 Aarna Merchandising 31 Iceberg Foods Limited 59 Provensec Rajesh Motors Auto 4 ABC Bearings Ltd. 32 Indusland Bank 60 Pvt. Ltd. ram creative 5 AGI Glaspac 33 JCB India Ltd. Jaipur 61 technologies Rang Mastaaney 6 alina counselling 34 Just Dial 62 sansthaan 7 annapurna gases 35 Khan Associates 63 Rannlab Kogta Financial (India) Ranosys 8 B.F.E.W. Ltd. 36 64 Ltd. Technologies Banyan Edulearning 9 37 Kotak Mahindra 65 Rccess Technologies Solution . 10 Bharat Spun Pipe & 38 L & T 66 Resolvebiz Services

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Construction Bhiva Ram Panna Lal M/S Gopal Mishra & Rinarth Financial 11 39 67 Kumawat Company Services M/s Raj Construction 12 Bloom Companies 40 68 RSWM Ltd. Company Maxgen Technologies 13 Bulwark Cyber X LLP 41 69 RUIDP Pvt. Ltd Samyak Maya Digital Studios 14 Chokhi dhani 42 70 Instrumentation Pvt. Pvt. Ltd. Ltd. Medley India Info 15 Cloud Garage 43 71 Showa India Pvt. Ltd. Solution Cryptus Cyber 16 44 Men at Work 72 Silicon hire Security Pvt. Ltd. Daedal MLBCPL Bundu Solid 17 Technovations Pvt. 45 Watse Management 73 SK Lubricants Ltd. Pvt. Ltd Mobzway Technologies Solarman 18 Data Infosys Limited 46 74 LLP Engineering Project Datability 19 47 Mutant Gift 75 Sunwolrd Mineral Technologies Tafe Motor & Tractor 20 Dhruv Transformer 48 N.J. Patel Associates 76 Pvt. Ltd. TechsBiz IT 21 E Shiksha 49 Natrix Technology 77 Development Pvt. Ltd Niks Technology Pvt. 22 Emporis Organisation 50 78 Teleperformance Ltd Energy & Firetech Nirvana Gems and 23 51 79 Triumph Organisation India Pvt. Ltd. jewels Ess Kay Fincorp NOI Technologies Pvt. Vaibhav Nidhi India 24 52 80 Limited Ltd. Ltd Evaio Diamond pvt 25 53 NVT Solutions.In 81 VeeGee auto Corp ltd Firefly Creative 26 54 Orient Cables 82 Vision India Pvt. Ltd. Studio Pvt. Ltd. P CUBE IT SERVICES Vowels Advertising 27 G.N. Buildev Pvt. Ltd. 55 83 PVT. LTD. Agency Paramount Propbuild 28 Girnar Software 56 84 zee studios Pvt. Ltd.

3. Industrial / Practical Trainings and Internships Session 17-18

Industrial Training program provides pre-professional work experience with specific assignments and responsibilities. Productive Industrial Trainings help students make informed decisions and improve their marketability after graduation.

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The objectives of the practical training are as follows:

 To prepare students physically, mentally and emotionally for the rigours of work as executives in real organizations upon graduation.  To develop student's individual maturity, self-awareness, and confidence.  To familiarize students with some structured practical experience of the organization, its operations, its customers, and its staff.  To enable students to exercise and acquire effective interpersonal and communication skills in organizations.  To provide pre-professional work experience with specific assignments and responsibilities.  To encourage/stimulate personal career interests, serving as a bridge between university and the world of work.  To train and prepare students with knowledge and skills requirements of current and future Industry environments.

Fake / Unfake Trainings:

TPC, PU and Departments of PU are very careful while allowing the students to go for Industrial trgs. All possible checkpoints are there to ensure that student is out of his comfort zone, and pursues serious trg, as this trg can be lifetime opportunity for a student to get to know the industrial wok culture at this stage, and turn this into internships / job opportunities in later stage.

Check Points:

1. Home town trgs not allowed 2. HOD verifies the trg company and recommends the student to TPO 3. TPO inquires the whereabouts of trg and issues NOC. 4. Student submit Trg Logbooks on coming in next semester 5. ITS Interview with a Panel of TPO, HOD & Proctor, and evaluation on practical knowledge gained during the training. 6. Marks: If a student is found guilty of undergoing FAKE training or not undergone any training (including not have undergone the training for desired minimum number of days), 20 marks become ZERO. HODs and Faculty visited students for a surprise check and real time feedback from the first person mentoring the student at the industry. On the basis of above checkpoints and ITS interview, few students were declared FAKE trainees. Summary is as follows:

Following is the Training Schedule and details for session 2017-18

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Trainings / Internships : Session 2017-18 || Batch 2019 (Pre final year) Odd Sem 2017-18 Stu. Program Count Training / Internship Duration Dates B.Tech ME 48 Winter Industrial Trg 3 Months Nov 20, 2017 - Feb 12, 2019 B.Tech CIVIL 49 Winter Industrial Trg 3 Months Nov 20, 2017 - Feb 12, 2018 B.Tech EE 18 Winter Industrial Trg 3 Months Nov 20, 2017 - Feb 12, 2019 B.Tech CE 49 Winter Industrial Trg 3 Months Nov 20, 2017 - Feb 12, 2019 B.Tech CC 37 Winter Industrial Trg 3 Months Nov 20, 2017 - Feb 12, 2018 TOTAL 212 Jan 1, 2018 – June 30, B.Arch 76 Practical Trg 6 Months 2018 GRAND TOTAL 288 Even Sem 2017-18 Stu. Program Count Training / Internship Duration Dates Summer Internship June 15, 2018 - Aug 15, MBA 105 program 2 Months 2018 Summer Internship June 15, 2018 - Aug 15, BBA 83 program 2 Months 2018 Summer Internship June 15, 2018 - Aug 15, Bcom 48 program 2 Months 2018 TOTAL 236 TOTAL 32 Industrial / Practical BCA IT 38 Training 1 Month Industrial / Practical BCA M 34 Training 1 Month Industrial / Practical BCA gen 21 Training 1 Month TOTAL 93 GRAND TOTAL 361

4. CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING POORNIMA UNIVERSITY CRT ODD 2017-18

TOTAL TRAINING HOURS : 605

1. REGULAR CLASSES PER WEEK Occupancy SET SOM/SOC Year of No. of CRT Trg. Topic / Hours / Engagement Weeks No. of No. of Date Remarks Week/batch batches batches

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Orientation and B.Tech - Confidence 28 Aug I Year 1 11 2 5 building Mgmt - (KONFIDENT 24 Jul MODULE) SOFT SKILLS / PERSONALITY DEV.: II Year UG a. B.Tech - Soft (B.Tech / 3 12 2 3 24-Jul skills-II Prac BBA/Bcom) aligned with FACE b. BBA - PDP (Theory paper aligned) Recruitment II Year PG 2 11 2 28-Aug essentials (GD/ (MBA) PI/Resume) Logical Reasoning III Year + Verbal Ability ( 2 12 2 0 24-Jul B.Tech covered Apti in last sem) Recruitment Essentials III yr 2 7 2 28-Aug Aug - Oct; BBA/Bcom remaining 5 weeks by Dept. Recruitment IV year 2 12 4 24-Jul essentials (GD/ B.Tech PI/Resume)

2.WORKSHOP SET Topic / Program Total Hours Days SOM/SOC Duration Batch Remarks IV Year Speed Post 15 B.Tech / Total 12 Hrs 2 Day 1 1 Mathematics Aug Final yr Mgmt Workshop IV Year IV wk Company specific (CSAC) - Total 36 Hrs 6 Days 3 0 Sept Workshop B.Tech

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POORNIMA UNIVERSITY CRT |EVEN SEM 2017-18 TOTAL TRAINING HOURS: 240

1. School of Engineering & Technology (SET) classes (Weekly regular Classes) : Regular Mode TOPICS Year / Starting in Topics covered Program Total Sem Hrs/wk Date current in prev sem Weeks sem B.Tech 2017- I (Sec A I Sem : 6 2 1-Feb Quant 21 & B) KONFIDENT I YR : Quant B.Tech 2016- II / IV 10 2 2-Feb Quant Orient III Sem

20 : Soft skill II Complete IV Sem : B.Tech 2015- package Quant V III / VI 8 2 23-Feb 19 Sem ; LR+VA II yr: Aptitude Company Specific if III yr: LR+ VA + B.Tech 2014- Softskill IV / VIII NA NA required 18 VII Sem: CSAC +

Recruitment essentials

2. SOM / SOC / – CRT Workshop in all , except in MBA I yr Year Details if TOPICS Topics Starting School Program / Workshop for current covered in Date Sem Mode sem prev sem B.Com 12 (6 days X 5th -10th Quant I Sem : 2017-20 I / II 2 hrs) Feb KONFIDENT B.Com II / 12 (6 days X 5th -10th III Sem: PDP - Quant 2016-19 IV 2 hrs) Feb Credit course II yr: Quant + B.Com III / VA+LR V Sem: 12 Hours Need based Mock Drive 2015-18 VI Recruitment SOM / SOC essentials BBA I / II 12 (6 days X 5th -10th Quant I Sem : 2017-20 2 hrs) Feb KONFIDENT BBA II / 12 (6 days X 19th -24th III Sem: PDP - Quant 2016-19 IV 2 hrs) Feb Credit course BBA III / II yr: Quant + 12 Hours Need based Mock Drive VA+LR V Sem: 2015-18 VI

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Recruitment essentials

MBA Recruitment I Sem : I / II NA 1-Feb 2017-19 essentials KONFIDENT III Sem: MBA II / 12 (2 days X Need based Mock Drive Recruitment 6 hrs) 2018-20 IV essentials 5. PU-INSPIRE

Many Industrial Interactions, Motivational Talks and Career Oriented sessions were conducted under this bracket at School as well as PU Level. Few Sessions conducted at PU Level are listed here:

Organization Time Date Sr.No Name Name & Designation of Remarks visited Address visit 2017 - 18 ODD Major 1 Mukesh Indian Army Major 18-Aug Motivational Pratihar Building Real Mentor, Mr. Vikas 1-2:30 World 2 Free Lancer Trainer, 01-Sep Sahni pm Applications for Consultant the Cloud Business 12:30- career prospects Mr Hitesh MBA 3 Operations 09-Sep 1:30 in Digital Kakkar Princeton Specialist PM Marketing 9:30 Digital Marketing Mr.Rishabh CEO and Co- AM - 4 Qriyo 15-Nov awareness and Jain Founder 12:30 nternship PM 9:30 Jaro AM - hunar 2017 - 5 Mr.Karan B2B Head 15-Nov Education 12:30 competition PM 2017 - 18 EVEN International Marketing Queensland 11:45 Patricia Manager, 12- Stuydy abroad in 6 University of - 1:30 Martinez Science and Feb-18 australia Technology PM Engineering Faculty Inspiration on 10-11 7 Mr.Shashank Wittyfeed.com Owner 24-Feb Entrepreneurship AM and hard work

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7-15 Education & Mr.Pawan 8 Global Reach Owner March Career solanki 2018 Prospects Abroad Flinders Associate University, Margaret Professor in 12:00- Young 9 Adelaide, 13-Mar Ledwith Innovation & 2;30 Entreprenuers South Enterprise Australia IIM Career & Study Mr Avinash 10 Ahmedabad 17-Mar Prospects for Kumar Alumnus BBA

6. Additional activities 1. Beginner’s Level Japanese Program Under the umbrella of Make-in-India movement, .Neemrana Rajasthan have now become a booming hub of Japanese Industries. An exposure to this language not only opens an easy door for entry into this Japanese Zone, but also adds on as a skill for being a global citizen.

Dainichi Color India Ltd, Japan MNC, have already visited the PU Campus many times and many MBA/BBA as well as B.Tech students of PU have already been recruited by it. Basic knowledge of Japanese amongst our students have attracted them more to visit the Campus. Keeping in view this vast opportunity, Poornima University conducted this small workshop of 16 hours for I and II year students of all courses. 28 students were scrutinized representing all courses and all Felicitation of Mr.Taka after completion of Japanese Program, by departments. Mr Taka, AIESEC President , PU Intern from Japan himself took the workshop. Study Material was provided by Japanese Institute of Foreign Language. Our students who participated sincerely can now converse in Japanese. On top of that, they can give their introduction to a Japanese Company recruiter!!!

2. Visit of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - 12th Feb, 2018 Prof. Patricia Martinez, International Marketing Manager, Science and Engineering Faculty, visited Poornima University for a Round Table Interaction

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with selected students on 12th Feb, 2018. The objective of the discussion was to make students aware of various scholarships and options available for higher studies in best of the Universities of the world.

3. Visit of Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia - 13 March 2018 Prof. Margaret Ledwith, Associate Professor in Innovation & Enterprise Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia visited PU on 13 March 2018 for Interaction with Young Entrepreneurs of Poornima Foundation.

The Topic of Discussion was "The value of innovation and enterprise in education, innovating education and how India can innovate in the development of their Institutions of Eminence". Prof Ledwith encouraged students to take up start ups based on innovations, and addressed their queries.

4. Industrial visit at shree Jai Ganesh Prints – Sanganeri Printing Unit - 5 May 2018

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Shree Jai Ganesh Prints : Manufacturing Unit Students with Owner and VP, Mr.Praveen Shah

TPC, PU facilitated the visit to a manufacturing unit at Dadia, Jaipur at Shree Jai Ganesh Prints on 5 May 2018. Around 35 students from ME and EE/EEE witnessed the detailed production of the Sanganeri Print Bedsheets and Clothes and understood each and every process involved in the Industry, starting from procurement of raw material till packaging of finished goods. The unit was equipped with latest technology machines. The vi ce President of sanganeri Printing Association, Shree Praveen shah addressed the students and motivated them to do great in their careers.

5. SPORTS – THE FUTURE CAREER- May 10, 2018

Poornima University participated in an interaction with players of Rajasthan Royals and delegates from Deakin University on "Sports- A future career of choice" held at Hotel Jaipur Marriott on Thursday, May 10, 2018. The program was carried out in association with Global Reach and more than 200 students participated from Poornima University along with the faculty coordinators.

From Rajasthan Royals players Darcy Short, Jaidev Unadkat, Dhawal

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Kulkarni, Aryamann Birla and batting coach Amol Mazumdar were present.Ar. Rahul Singhi, Director, Poornima Foundation welcomed the players of Rajasthan Royals and along with the players gave away the award for the Rajasthan Royals Deakin University 100 % Scholarship. The players had an interactive session with the audience and motivated the young generation to how to keep a balance between the sports and education. ***** A. Industrial Visits & Educational Tours: School of Architecture

Sight visits were to give students and insights of corporate culture , work culture , also to explore different material of the crafts made here and through this students can broaden their knowledge about different material etc. Students visited following industries i. Visited Assam Timber and Traders ii. Jaipur Literature festival iii. Visited Anokhi Museum iv. One day outside visit – Suraj Kund Craft Mela Delhi v. Two days Visit- National Gallary of Modern Art vi. Visited Craft Museum vii. Two days Visit- Delhi Haat viii. Anand Gram ix. An Event was organised MAAHI ROJ BAI ANNATAYA at Hotel Narain Niwas Palace Jaipur x. Nine Dot Squares at Hotel Diggy Palace xi. Poornima Trend Fashion Show at Hotel Clarke

I. Out site Visits of Architecture- Site Visits were arranged to give students an insight of corporate culture, work culture, understsnding of consturtion system, Study of light and shadow, Perspective drawings etc.Students visited following industries as well as places. i. Outdoor site visit to ARIANA GROUP HOUSING JAGATPURA ii. Site Visit &Case Study of Omaxe city,Mangalam Grand city,Vatika Infotech City ,Design,Project Site (Bhankrota) ,Jaipur iii. Site Visit to Jaipur Junction iv. Site visit to ARBUDA PIET and EPIP and JKK v. Site Visit to SIDDHESHWAR GUMS PRIVATE LIMIT

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Computer/BCA Management Civil Mechanical Electrical

•Appirio •Asian Paints •JMC Projects (India) •Varun Electrodes •Elecon India Pvt. •Calsoft Technology •Bharti Airtel Limited Pvt. Ltd. Ltd. •Capgemini-Igate •Bonaz Capital •Precast India •Great Eastern •Elmex Controls •Daffodil Software •Reinvent Digital Infrastructures Pvt. Shipping •Ericsson Ltd. Media Pvt. Ltd. Ltd. •Polycab Wires Pvt. •Gram Power •DeCurtis •Reliance Retail •Rivigo Ltd. •SI Telecom Corporation •S&P Global •Pinnacle Infotech •P3 Group •Kaynes Technology •Diamond Comics PROCESS Solutions •Asahi India Glass India Pvt. Ltd. •Jellyfish •Swadhaar Finserve •Asahi Glass Ltd. •Maintec Technologies Pvt. Pvt. Ltd. •Shri Ganesh •Pinnacle Infotech Technologies Pvt. Ltd. •Universal Hunt Construction Solutions Ltd. •Josh Technology •HFFC •PRS Associates •Asahi Glass •Pink City Energy •Metacube •ICICI Pru & •Capital First •AMTEK •Sunfront Energy •L&T Infotech Securities •Capital Aim •Shri Ram Transport •Vivo Mobile •Vivacity Infotech •IndusInd Bank •Juspay •PRS Associates •PRS Associates Pvt. Ltd. •Genpact Ltd. •Scope Telecom Pvt. •Hellios •JARO EDUCATION Ltd. •Qriyo

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The Core Team at a Mission for Training, Placement & Outreach Sh. Shashikant Singhi Mrs. Garima Mathur Mission Coordinator – PMTPO Mrs. Dipti Lodha Dr.Manoj Gupta Training & Placement Officer, Director General, PF Chief Training & Placement Officer Institutional Leadership Poornima University Poornima Foundation Poornima University

Poornima University Poornima University Poornima University

Ms.Swati Mr. Mohit Mr. Ravindra Mr. Kapil Ms. Kratika Paliwal Kumar Mr. Priyesh Mr. Gaurav Mr. Raj Anand Sharma Kr, Shriwastav (DTPC, (DTPC, Tiwari Rana (DTPC, BCA spl. (DTPC, Civil (DTPC, Elec. & (T&P Computer Mechanical (DTPC, Mgmt) (DTPC, Arch.) courses) Engg.) Electronics) Executive) Engg.) Engg.)

The Core strength- Team of Departmnetal Training & Placement Coordinators Core team at PU forges ahead with planning and implementation of all strategies, modules, workshops, trainings and additional program for equipping students with the technical proficiency as well as groom them with soft skills. Various Mission Placement Programs for preparation of Core Giants like Pinnacle Infotech, Capgemini, P3 Group, Asahi Glass, Daffodil Software, CADD/CREO and STAAD Pro Trainings etc. were conducted at Central as well as Dept. level for Company specific preparations. Students at Poornima University are prepared through numerous avenues of grooming, learning, and practicing. Campus Recruitment Training Sessions which include Aptitude, Reasoning, Soft Skills, GD and PI polishing are a regular feature of the curriculum, which are inbuilt as a credit course at PU. Specialized CRT Sessions are arranged in collaboration with external trainers from Pathfinders, and Winner Academy of Excellence. T&P Cell holds various portfolios, but with single objective, to make our students Placement Ready!

TPC PORTFOLIOS

Campus Internship Industrial Tours & Industry-Institute Placements opportunities Visits Interactions

Campus Placement Company specific PDP Classes in Recruitment Workshops & Mission Placement Semester Break Training (CRT) Mock Drives Modules

Page 51 Janampatri : MoU Activities & PU INSPIRE SUPER CLUB Student Analysis (Apti/GK/Subject/Engli Collaborations sh) PU INSPIRE PU_INSPIRE, a Program, initiated by Poornima University, envisages to invite eminent persons to address our students to share their success stories, experiences; skills and expertise; give inspiration to; and spread awareness among our students towards preparing for healthy living and better future

Industrial Visits & Educational Tours: School of Science & Technology: Department of First Year

 TECHNO PARK VISIT Students had an amazing experience while visiting Techno- Park as they enlightened themselves with the importance of Environment.  BIRLA PLANETORIUM VISIT

Students of B.Sc first year visited the place and enhanced their general awareness.  NATIONAL BOOK FAIR VISIT It showcases books from diff erent spheres of life covering various aspects. Leading newspapers circulating within the city like Rajasthan Patrika organized its book fair under the name National Book Fair The students of B.Tech & B.Sc First Year visited the Book Fair and learned a lot.

 STP VISIT The students of B.Tech First Year , Civil Engineering & Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering visited Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) on 16th February, 2018 under the guidance of B.Tech II Year Civil Engineering Students i.e. Sachin Kumar Sharma and Vivek Kumar Meena. The visit was supervised by Dr. Divya Prakash (HOD, Civil Engineering Department) and Dr. Priti Kaushik (HOD, First Year Department). The main objectives of this visit was understanding the working process of Sewage Treatment Plant and analysing the projection view of drawing which was learnt by the students in Machine Drawing and Practical Geometry.

The Department of First year, SET and SBA arranged an industrial visit for the students of B.Tech. I Year (ME, CV, EE,) Elevated Bridge Construction Site,  Ujjawal Electricals and Pvt. Ltd.

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(b)Department of Civil Engineering:

 VISIT TO GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS AND SLUM AREAS OF JAIPUR

On 7 th November, 2017 a social visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering for the students of 4th year. The students along with 5 faculties Ms. Jigisha, Mr. Ankush Kumar Jain, Mr. Vinod Sharma, Mr. Pankaj Saini and Mr. Alok Gautam went on a social visit “TO GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS AND SLUM AREAS OF JAIPUR” to observe the social issues and to help the society at best possible level. The visit was done at two government schools- 1. Janbodh Bhawan, Rajkiya Prathmik Vidhyalaya, Idgah Basti 2. Janbodh Bhawan, Rajkiya Prathmik Vidhyalaya, Darbar colony.

 BISALPUR DAM & WATER TREATMENT PLANT On 13th September 2017, Department of Civil Engineering organized a industrial visit to Bisalpur Dam for visiting Dam site & nearby Water Treatment Plant. Bisalpur Dam is a gravity dam on the Banas River near Deoli in Tonk district, Rajasthan, India. Fifty seven students of IV Year along with seven faculty member visited the Dam and Water Treatment Plant

 JMRC Visit On 13th October 2017, an industrial visit was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering for the students of III year. The students along with 3 faculties, Mr. Vaibhav Jain, Mr. Pankaj Saini, and Mr. Jitendra Kumar went to Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., Mansarover. Jaipur metro is a rapid system which is used for transportation. Jaipur metro has been divided into two further routes usually known as pink line and orange line. The pink line is Phase-I A which starts from Mansarover to Chandpole Bazaar. It has a length of 9.63 KM and has 7 intermediate stations with a starting and a terminal station.

 VISIT TO FLYOVER CONSTRUCTION SITE NEAR GONER PULIYA On 12 September 2017, Department of Civil Engineering of School of Engineering & Technology, Poornima University organized a visit to Pile foundation Construction site near Goner Puliya. The construction of Pile foundation, Group Piling, Pile Cap, Casting of Pier, Pier cap as well as the shuttering work were going on the site.

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 RMC PLANT VISIT

One day industrial visit to RMC plant was organized by the department. Total 32 students under the guidance of four faculty members Mr. Vaibhav Jain, Mr. Shyam Lal Saini, Mr. Ankush Kumar Jain and Mr. Hitesh Sant and Nemichand Babal visited Jaipur Ready Mix Plant situated in Guna wata on Jaipur delhi highway. During the visit student learnt how to fill the material in the hopper.

 JANTAR MANTAR VISIT

On 9th May 2018, department of Civil Engineering organized industrial visit for 2nd year students at JantarMantar for the better understanding of astronomical surveying. 35 students along with two faculty members visited the Jantar Mantar, Jaipur. Students and faculty understand the basics of Astronomical Surveying. This visit was very successful.

 GOVIND DEVJI TEMPLE VISIT On 9th May 2018, students have visited the Govind Dev Ji Temple and saw the Marvel of Construction- The Worlds' Widest R.C.C. Flat Roof Construction with A Single Span of 119 Feet. It is recorded in Guinness Book of Records.

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(c) Department of Mechanical Engineering:

 Industrial Visit to Eicher & Koide Pvt. Ltd .The students saw die of gear box and engine head of Maruti Suzuki. At EicherAlwer, the students interacted with important persons of the industries i.e. Mr. Nageshwar (HR), Mr. Maharaj Singh (Assistant Manager, Machine Shop), Mr. Deepchand (Operator)& Mr. Anup Parihar (Hr. Assistant Manager). At Koide Pvt. Ltd. students met Dheeraj Yadav (DGM), Devendra Yadav (Technical Assistant), Manish Yadav (Engineer, Machine Shop), Ravi Yadav (Engineer, Assembly Shop)&Katsutoshi Ito (Design Engineer).

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(d) Department of EE :

 Industrial visit to Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Nigam Limited was organized by Department for second year students on September 14, 2017.  Industrial visit to 220KV Substation Mahendra Sez was organized by Department for third year students on September 16, 2017.  Visit to Solar Expo was organized by Department for fourth year students on November 4, 2017.  Industrial visit to Radetron Private Limited was organized by Department for second year students on January 20, 2018.  Industrial visit to ELECRAMA-2018 (Greater Noida) was organized by Department for Final Year and Third year students on March 14, 2018.  Visit to Shree Jai Ganesh Prints was organized by TPC and coordinated by department for fourth year students on May 1, 2018.  Visit to Doordarshan was organized by Student Council and coordinated by department for 2nd and 3rd year students on May 8, 2018.

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(e) School of Computer Science & Engineering

 The Second semester students of B.Tech (CT &IS) visited to “Regional Science Centre & Science Park” Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan on 31- 01-2018 & 1-02-2018 With Faculty Coordinator: MR. Raj Anand, Ms. Preeti Thakur, Ms. Richa Tiwari, Mr. LokeshKumar.  The third semester students of B.Tech (CE) visited “ADERN Pvt. Ltd.”software company and there they get to know about how an organization works.  The third semester students of B.Tech (CT & IS) visited “CYBEROPS INFOSEC” India’s one of the leading organizations in the field of information security.

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(f) School of Management & Commerce

Industrial Visit at:  Jaipur Rugs Visit  Dainik Bhasker  Akshay Patra Foundation  Manipal Hospital, Jaipur  Metromass Hospital, Jaipur  Mother Terasa Old-age Home  Medipulse Hospital , Sept. 2017  R.A.G Hospital, Jaipur  Jodhpur, Sept. 2017  Medipulse Hospital Jodhpur, Nov. 2017  SDM Hospital, Jaipur  Primary Health Care Centre Beelwa,Jaipur  J K Loan Hospital, Jaipur  Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital, Jaipur  Kagazi Industries  Green Building Congress At Clarks Amer  Dainikbhaskar Plant

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(f) School of Planning & Architecture:

Industrial Visits & Educational Tours:

 Stone Mart  Industrial Visit For Dying And Printing  Cultural Study Through The Doll Museum  Industrial Visit For Dying And Printing  Students of B.Arch III Yr visited in November 2017 various sites of architectural Importance in Chennai & Puducherry including visit to the famous township of Auroville  Students of B.Arch II Year went for Measured Drawing Camp at Bundi from 30th Sept. – 5th October 2018

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Glimpse of Activities & Faculty Achievements

In this age of techno-scientific revolution, when there is exponential growth of knowledge and information, there is a need to prepare such student’s population who have inner urge and quest for knowledge and are equally enthusiastic to participate in scholastic as well as non scholastic activities. Efforts are always on eliciting student’s involvement and to sustain their interest in all the ongoing activities on the campus. These initiatives will rekindle the desire to explore meaning of life and by participation in multifarious activities will help them to attain a well groomed personality with “love for wisdom”.

The University follows the academic principles in letter and spirit to keep pace with ever changing global scenario of the “World of Work”. It follows a well designed calendar of activities that are detailed below one by one:

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 International Symposium On “Advances In Mathematical Sciences And Applications In Engineering & Technology (Amsaet 2018)” In Association With 17th Annual Conference Of Indian Society Of Information Theory And Applications April 27- 29, 2018.

 National Conference on Innovative Trends in Civil Engg.

The Department of Civil Engineering organized a two days National conference on Innovative trends in Civil Engineering (NCITCE-2018), in which 150 participants registered from different parts of the country.

 Concrete Mix Design Workshop At Wonder Cement Jaipur

The Department of Civil Engineering conducted a one-day visit to Wonder Cement Ltd., Malviya Nagar,Jaipur on 14th May 2018. 20 selected along with two faculty members attended the one day workshop.This quality control unit of Wonder Cement is mainly focusing on the Concrete Mix design.

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 “Seminar On Basic Tools, Measurement & Terminology Used In Production Technology”

It was conducted on 19th February 2018 for mechanical engineering students. In the seminar, various tools were displayed and explained their applications in real life. Each student got hands-on practice on several devices such as dial gauge, slip gauges, filler gauge, different types of opener, files, hammer etc.

 International Conference On Emerging Trends In Materials & Mechanical Engineering-Icetmm-18

 Workshop On Computer Numerical Control (CNC) March 17, 2018

The workshop was designed in three modules: • Introduction of Computer Numerical Control Machine • CNC Simulator

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• Hands out machining practice on CNC machine A hands on practice on computer numerical control machine was performed. Students were given problem to create part program using G and M codes. CNC machine and its components were demonstrated.

 Workshop On Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) On Feb. 26, 2018

With the increasing trend of automation and control system in production field and to reduce the cost of manufacturing with the help of simulation, Mechanical Department took an initiative and organized a one-day workshop on “Computer Aided Engineering” on February 26, 2018. Computer aided engineering is the board usage of computer software to aid in engineering analysis.

 Seminar On Lean Manufacturing By Dr. Rakesh Jain, MNIT, Jaipur On Feb. 13, 2018

 The seminar on “Lean Manufacturing” was held on 13 February 2018 by Dr. Rakesh Jain, Professor,Mechanical Department, MNIT Jaipur. Lean manufacturing is value addition process. In this, organization focuses on what customer demands. The word ‘lean’ in lean manufacturing refers to the minimization of cost and provide quality products by minimization of waste.

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 Seminar on "32 Success-Mantra by Dr. Rakesh Gupta, Professor. PU On Feb. 26, 2018 In this seminar, He gave 32-success mantras to the students so that they can achieve their goals and success in their life. The main points discussed were Identify the people who inspire them, and find out what makes them to develop a portfolio of projects. Learn the value of networking. Work in teams as much as you can seek informal leadership roles

 Inauguration Of Leopard 2.0 Under Pu-SAE Club

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 Orientation Program Of Ishrae (Student Chapter)

Seminar On “The Importance Of Industrial Automation, Embedded Systems And Solar Technology” : The session was conducted on 29th Aug,2017 where Mr. Chakraborty, from Vision World Tech. Pvt. Ltd. highlighted the meaning and importance of Industrial Automation, by giving real life examples. He discussed about the need of AUTOMATION using PLC and SCADA and also discussed about the importance of SOLAR TECHNOLOGY in today’s scenario as well as for future perspective.

Hackathon – 2018 School of Computer Science & Engineering recently conducted first hacking contest with support from INurture Education Solutions Pvt. Ltd.The contest, which officially began on April 06, 2018. Seventeen teams from different universities of Jaipur including MNIT, IIIT- Kota, JECRC, Arya College, JNU and Poornima Foundation participated.

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 International Conference On “Sustainable Development And Innovation In Business, Economy, Management And Technology: Prospects In Emerging Markets”.

 Seminar On ‘Healthcare 2020: Opportunities And Challenges’

In the first session on ‘Hospital Policy & Hospital Administration’, Dr. Samta Soni, Lecturer, S.M.S. Nursing College spoke about sustainable development goals, Dr. Dharmesh Sharma, Professor, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur highlighted the Health Care Policy and Shri. Mayank Singhi, Assistant Director, Medipulse Hospital, Jodhpur also spoke about Health Care Policy and future of health care sector. In the second session on ‘Green Healthcare’, Dr. Shishir Mathur, Vice Principal, M.P.K.H.M.C. Homeopathy College, Jaipur stated the infection control strategies and accustomed the audience with indoor Environmental Quality, Dr. Vrajesh Shah from EHCC, Jaipur highlighted the tangible benefits of Green Hospitals and Dr. Sudhir Khunteta from Shubh Hospital familiarized the gathering with Bio-Medical Waste Management.

 Great Debate – 2017

Poornima University successfully hosted GREAT DEBATE at Arbuda Convention Centre, Poornima Institute of Engineering & Technology,Jaipur on 06th Oct, 2017. The event started off with traditional auspicious lamp lightening ceremony by the esteemed chief guest Mr.Geoff Wain, British Deputy High Commissioner, Ahemdabad, Ms.Malti Jain, Regional

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Advisor, British High Commission, Ahemdabad, Ar.Shashikant Singhi, Chairperson, Poornima University Dr.K.K.S.Bhatia, President, Poornima University, Dr.Manoj Gupta, Pro-President, Poornima University, Mr.Rahul Singhi, Director, Poornima Foundation with jury member of the event Justice P.C.Jain, Madam Prerna Sahani, Dainik Bhaskar and Mrs.Kethllin Wain. Cluster of elite from various colleges debated in the terms of two i.e. FOR and AGAINST on the topic “This house Believes a country should prioritize spends on healthcare over defense.”

Alumni Meet Poornima University celebrated its FIRST exclusive Alumni Homecoming – “Dharohar 2018” on Saturday, 27th Jan 2018 at PU Campus. Around 50 Alumni turned up in the event representing all the courses across UG and PG Alumni shared their success stories, thoughts and memories and inspired current students to take the learnings from University sincerely. Students had fun playing amazing games and wining reward points at the stalls. Alumni were cherishing their University tenure and were delighted to be back.

Faculty Training Program The Faculty Training Program at Poornima University is a one of its kind program in which more than1200 faculty members of the University shall be trained on a whole host of themes and skills foraweek. The faculty members shall be trained on various processes of the University andskill-sets including leveraging technology, smart classes, Google Classrooms etc. to make teachingmore effective and output oriented.

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Lakshya 2018 - The Annual Sports & Cultural Fest LAKSHYA 2018 took place from 5th to 8th April, 2018. It was a four day annual fest. It Consisted of technical, cultural, club and sports events. It had two categories inter events and intra events. The events had a prize money worth 1.5 lakhs. Lakshya began with an auspicious opening ceremony in the evening on 5th April and the occasion was graced by the presence of Captain Shriramji as the chief guest. More than 1400 students participated in different events and more than 10 different colleges participated in inter college events.

The Fourth Convocation

Total of 503 degree were awarded which consist of: • 4 students of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D), • 26 students of Master of Technology (M. Tech.), • 6 students of B. Tech plus M. Tech. Dual Degree, • 47 students of Master of Administration (MBA), • 9 students of Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.), • 270 students of Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech. CE -49, EE – 37, Civil – 71, EC – 19 and ME 94), • 35 students Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) • 39 students, Bachelor of Commerce (B.com)

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• 67 students of Bachelor of Computer Applications (18 BCA general, 15 BCA Mobile &IS, 21 BCA ITIMS & Cloud Technology and 13 BFA).

Technovation The IEEE Student Branch of Poornima University along with its Society Chapters were jointly organized a Three Days National Level Technical Paper and Model Contest “Technology- Innovation” TECHNOVATION- 2018 during 2-4 February, 2018. The contest consisted of Oral Presentation of selected papers and demonstration of Models to showcase the original contributions and innovations of Students. In addition to the student's contribution, few key- note talks in the area of Computing & Information Technology, Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineering and Mechanical, Civil Engineering & Management arranged to give exposure to students and participants on latest trends. The paper and model contest was divided into six parallel tracks. Prizes were awarded for the best three papers and models in each technical track.

Faculty Excursion Poornima University celebrated its first Annual Faculty & Staff Picnic on January 12-13, 2018 at Shakunt Resorts, Paota. All the faculties and staff enjoyed activities like sports, team building, fun activities etc. the whole day. During the evening hours, it was all about the DJ time. All the faculties and staff enjoyed dancing with each other with different melodious Punjabi and Rajasthani songs. The second day morning started with the yoga and aerobics session followed by healthy breakfast. After breakfast, it was all about the activities. Again till lunch and many people enjoyed swimming in the pool and played games with each other. The excursion was such a marvellous feeling for all the faculties and the enjoyment was up to the fullest.

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 Samagam Poornima University celebrated the program Samagam 2017 on the eve of Children’s Day, 14th Nov,2017 with more than 150 students from nearby areas of Ramchandrapura. The program comprised of many cultural and extra curricular activities by students and volunteers of Poornima Paathshala. The drawing competition was also carried out in collaboration with AIESEC. The program included the prize distribution of the dance competition followed by the special performance by the sanskarschool.

Blood Donation Camp

The blood donation camp was organized on 4th March, 2017 at the old canteen room. The Poornimites were very enthusiastic and participated in the event actively and helped the organization to make the camp successful. Blood donation camp was organized in association with rotary club (mid town) & Jain Social Group (midtown). 1. SMS Blood Bank - 116 Units 2. SDMH Blood Bank - 159 Units TOTAL = 275 Units

Poornima Mun-2018 The Model United Nations proceeded into four committees namely DISEC, UNCSW, LOKSABHA and UNHRC. In order to give a brief introduction of MUN, it was organised at Intra level also on March 25, 2018 in which interested students of three campuses of PGC: PIET, PCE and PGI took part with zeal and enthusiasm. It proved a commendable platform for those who wanted to convey and express their own findings and updated research to people. This gave an opportunity to get an idea about the functioning of various committees which work for the benefits of society.

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Other Events & Activties

WOMEN'S DAY On March 8, 2018 B.Tech, Department of First Year celebrated International Women’s Day to rejoice the achievements of women and their strength to fight against all the hurdles of their life along knowledgeable panel discussion and special session on health awareness. The program was graced by eminent guests Mrs. Renu Singhi, Ms.Jyoti Khandelwal Ex-Mayor of Jaipur, Ms. Kiran Poddar, Chairwoman, Indian Women Network , Ms. Pallavi Mishra, Ms. Sushma Bajaj, Mr. Sankalp Temani, Representatives from IWN, Dr. Deepa Masand, Dr. Pragati Meena, Dr. Nikky Punia, Medical Experts, NIMS, Jaipur, Ms. Renu Gupta, President, Marwari Manch. and Dr. Uma Kalia, General Physician, along with other dignitaries. The main highlight of the program was the crucial role played by IWN in motivating all the women to live with their heads held high, Health awareness and importance of prevention from life threatening diseases like Cervical Cancer along with panel discussion on issues like women safety, empowerment & self confidence.

SCIENCE DAY On the occasion of Science Day, the students of Social Service Club, First Year Department, PU organized various activities at Govt. Sr.Sec. Boys School, Sanganer under the supervision of Dr. Dipti Mathur, Ms. Gursimran Kaur. The club members exhibited their projects which were very much appreciated by the school teachers and students. Other activities like Quiz Competition and Poetry Recitations were also conducted in which school students participated with immense vigour and enthusiasm.

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SURVEY CAMP Department of Civil Engineering conducted a six days Survey Camp for IInd and IIIrd Year Students form 07th March 2018 to 13th March 2018 at Chandwaji. This camp was aimed to groom civil engineering students with essential knowledge and exposure to the real work, despite encourage leadership and team work skills. Emerging as a leader in several are as of academic provision.

PROJECT EXHIBITION Non Syllabus Project exhibition was organized by department. It not only gives a break from regular classroom teaching but also gives a chance to apply and visualize engineering in practical life. While working together it definitely increases leadership and team work spirit in students.

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PU AUTO EXPO On the Occasion of Engineer’s Day (15th September, 2017) A Poster making competition named as PUAUTO EXPO was organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering, Poornima University, Jaipur on PF level.

PU-SYNERGY

Pu-synergy was started in Poornima University in the month of January, 2016. The primary goal of this club is to create awareness about renewable energy technologies, utilization and research on 100 kWp solar photovoltaic plant, solar water heaters and organizing Events / Seminar / Expert talks / visits related to clean energy technologies and finally support sustainable development of the world. • A workshop on “Mathematical modeling and design optimization of Solar PV System” was organized by department of EEE in March 2017. • PCC was conducted on Solar PV which helped in achieving placements of 5 students in related domain. • More than 20 publications have been achieved out of which 5 publications are at IEEE Xplorer library / SCI journals by department faculty and students in the area of solar technology. • Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering inaugurated educational visit and knowledge centre for 100 kWp rooftop solar photovoltaic system & 1.2 kWp Solar Tree Project on 23 June 2017. Sh. Sunil Bansal (General Secretary, Rajasthan Solar Association, Jaipur) was chief guest for the event. • Conducted Visit of 100 KW solar Power Plant and Interaction with more than 2000 students in Even Semester Of school colleges and NGO’s in one year. • Branding Initiative by interaction with NGO students as well as training institutions.

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DAZZLE CODE COMPETITION It was organised to develop an intensive, software-centric project, prototyping and presentation challenge on problems. It can also have a significant cultural effect within the teams, potentially awakening an experimental and innovative mindset. The Database Design Competition provides opportunities for contestants, judges and interested parties to provide an opportunity for participants to learn something new and time to make headway on problems they come around.

PARINDA ACTIVITY WITH PRAYAAS CORPORATION

It was organised to develop an intensive, software-centric project, prototyping and presentation challenge on problems. It can also have a significant cultural effect within the teams, potentially awakening an experimental and innovative mindset. The Database Design Competition provides opportunities for contestants, judges and interested parties to provide an opportunity for participants to learn something new and time to make headway on problems they come around.

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POORNIMA TRENDS, 2018

Events in Advanced Studies & Research Center (ASRC)

ACTIVITY 1 The IEEE EDS Student Branch Chapter of Poornima University organized Distinguished Lecture Talk on .Fundamental Insights into Channel and Gate Engineered Double Gate Junction-Less Transistor for Low-Voltage Low-Power Analog and Digital Circuits on June 24, 2017. ACTIVITY 2 The IEEE Student Branch Chapter of Poornima University organized IEEE Teacher in Service Program (TISP) for Junior College and School Teachers on July 29, 2017. Total 25 teachers from 9 schools of Jaipur including DPS participated. ACTIVITY 3 The IEEE Power & Energy Society & IEEE Electron Device Society Student Branch Chapters of Poornima University organized Technical Seminar on Design of High Power Circulator For Application in Nuclear Fusion Systems on 18th August 2017. ACTIVITY 4 The IEEE Women in Engineering Affinity Group of Poornima University was inaugurated at the hands of Dr. Mridula Gupta, Chair, WIE Affinity Group, IEEE Delhi Section, Professor Department of Electronics Science, University of Delhi and Technical Seminar on Cellular Communication System Evolution: 1G- 5G on September 13, 2017. ACTIVITY 5 The IEEE Student Branch Chapter of Poornima University organized Technical Seminar on NISCAIR Activities, Writing Scientific Paper including JSIR and Science Communication on 23 September 2017. ACTIVITY 6 IEEE Student Branch Chapter of Poornima University organized IEEE joint meeting of Delhi Section and Rajasthan Subsection on 11th November 2017. ACTIVITY 7 The IEEE Young Professionals, Delhi Section in Collaboration with IEEE Student branch Chapter of Poornima University organized IEEE STEP (Student Transition & Elevation Partnership) Event on 4th November 2017. ACTIVITY 8 STUDENT TECHNICAL PAPER & MODEL CONTEST , “Technology-Innovation” TECHNOVATION- 2018, 2-3, FEBRUARY- 2018—Six Parallel Tracks, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Engineering and Management- Prizes worth 2.5 lakhs.

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ACTIVITY 9 Technical Seminars on Introduction to Semantic Technologies AND Introduction to Actors, Agents, Assistants and Avatars on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 by Maria Ganzha, System Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, Poland and Marcin Paprzycki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.

ACTIVITY 10 Technical Seminars on Understanding the Role of Perceptual-Cognitive Capacities in Athletes: Experiences with the NeuroTracker Approach & Study of Time Crystal: The Newest Sensation of The World on Sunday, March 11, 2018 by J. Eduardo Lugo, Professor, Montreal University, Canada and Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Senior Scientist, NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan organized by IEEE Rajasthan Subsection and Poornima University IEEE Student Branch.

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FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

 Dr. Narendra Kumar He has attended a conference in Manipal University and presented paper on An Analytic Study Of HIV- Aids Infection. He has published a book on engineering mathematics He has published a review on Image Enhancement Technique

 Dr. Ravika Vijay She has presented a paper in International Conference on Emerging Trends in materials & Mechanical engineering (ICETMM-2018)  Dr. Tarakeshwar Senapati He has published a paper on Multi-level Integrative Biomarker Responses in Freshwater Teleostean Fishes Exposed to Almix Herbicide in International Journal of Environmental Research (Springer) Last five years Thompson Ruters Impact factor 1.105.  Mr. Simranjeet S. Sudan He has presented a paper on Basics Of QSD Number Addition And Subtraction in International Conference On Computing and Commutation Technologies For Smart Nation at G.D. Goenka University, Gurgon.  Dr. Dipti Mathur She has presented A Paper In International Conference on Frontiers At The Chemistry- Allied Sciences Interface. She has published a book on Inorganic Chemistry

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 Dr. Priti Kaushik She has attended a National Workshop on Instrumentation Techniques for Research in Chemical Sciences.  Mr. Manoj Sharma He has presented a paper in International Conference on Futuristic Development.

 Dr. Divya Prakash (HoD) He has completed Ph.D. from Birla Institute of Technology Mesra. He has Attended ARSET-NASA workshop at IITM, Pune. He has successfully coordinated seven IIRS Outreach program. He has Guided 3 M. Tech dissertation in this year. He has published 2 research papers in National/International Journals in this academic year. He got felicitated with Faculty incentive for delivering excellent results.

 Ms. Lalita Paneru (Dy. HoD) She has qualified the combined Engineering Exam of Uttarakhand Public Service Commission and got selected in Irrigation Engineering department. She has completed M. Tech with honors in Transportation Engineering from RTU, Kota.She has published 3 research papers in National Conference in this academic year. She got felicitated with Faculty incentive for delivering excellent results.

 Dr. Rakesh Gupta (Professor) He has has attended one International Conference at St. Xavier’s College, Jaipur. He has published more than 8 research papers in various National and International Conferences in this academic year.

 Dr. Deepa Srivastava (Associate Professor) She has published 2 research papers in National Conference in this academic year. She has attended one day workshop on ‘National Information System for Climate and Environment Studies ant its activities’ at BISR, Jaipur.

 Mr. Hitesh Sant (Assistant Professor) He has published 2 research papers in reputed journal in this academic year. He got felicitated with Faculty incentive for delivering excellent results.

 Mr. Vinod Kumar Sharma (Assistant Professor) He has published 3 research papers in National Conference in this academic year. He has attended short term course on ‘Construction & Maintenance of Black top pavement’ at NITTTR Chandigarh. He got felicitated with Faculty incentive for delivering excellent results.

 Mr. Vaibhav Jain (Asst. Professor) & Mr. Aakash Panwar (Asst. Professor) They have published 2 research Papers in National Conference in this academic year.

 Mr. Ankush Kumar Jain (Assistant Professor) He has got Enrolled in Ph.D. Programme from Manipal University. He published 8 research Papers in National/International journals and successfully guided two students for M. Tech dissertation. He has received Young Scientist Research award at IIT-Delhi. He has attended workshop on ‘Geotechnical Investigation and Ground Improvement – Aspects and Prospects’ at J. K. Laxmipath University, Jaipur.

 Mr. Jitendra Kumar (Assistant Professor) He has published 2 research papers in National Conference in this academic year.

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He has enrolled in M. Tech (Structural Engineering) from Poornima University.

 Mr. Himmat Singh (TA) and Mr. Dinesh Jangid (TA) They have received incentives for delivering excellent lab results and both have helped technically in B. Tech thesis of students.

 Pratish Rawat He attended National Faculty Development Prog. on Entrepreneurship Development Institute at M.A.N.I.T. Bhopal. He attended Short Term Training Programme on Research Oriented Training on CNC Machines

 Dr. Mahesh Chandra Joshi He has presented a Case Study entitled as "Weston Corporations; Exploring the Global Markets" in the International Conference entitled as "Sustainable Development and Innovation in Business, Economy, Management and Technology: Prospects in Emerging Markets" organized by Poornima University in February 2018.

Dr. Swati Jain and Ms. Arpita Mehta He has presented paper entitled “Classifying the Variables Influencing the Creditworthiness of Bank Borrowers for Enhancing the Effectiveness of Lending Operations” in the International Conference on “Modern Management Strategies, E- Commerce and Global Economy – In Indian Context” organized by Inspira Research Association, Jaipur and LBS PG College, Jaipur on 2-3 February, 2018.

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Faculty and Staff

FACULTY:

The teacher act as a pivot for the transmission of intellectual tradition and technical skills. The University has an army of well qualified, knowledgeable and competent faculty which is our core strength and source of inspiration for the students. Strenuous efforts have been made for the provision of competent teachers, who are technically sound, knowledgeable and competent to match with the need and aspirations of new generation students. Faculty position in the University as on session 2017-18 is as under:

List of faculty and Staff present in PU in Odd semester 2017-18 S.No Name of Employee Designation S.No. Department Name Designation

1 Architecture Ar. Nandkumar Khare Professor

2 Architecture Ar. Naresh Chander Nakra Professor

3 Architecture Ar. Preethi Agrawal Professor

4 Architecture Ar. Shashikant Singhi Professor

5 Architecture Ar. Akanksha Modi Associate Professor

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6 Architecture Ar. Himanshu Nandiwal Associate Professor

7 Architecture Ar. Himanshu Verma Associate Professor

8 Architecture Ar. Manas Sharma Associate Professor

9 Architecture Ar. Mohit Agrawal Associate Professor

10 Architecture Sh. Gaurav Mohan Mathur Associate Professor

11 Architecture Shruti Subhash Hippalgaonkar Associate Professor

12 Architecture Ar. Aditi Mathur Assistant Professor

13 Architecture Ar. Anjali Govil Assistant Professor

14 Architecture Ar. Chandrapal Singh Bhati Assistant Professor

15 Architecture Ar. CHAVI JAIN Assistant Professor

16 Architecture Ar. Gaurav Rana Assistant Professor

17 Architecture Ar. Heena Ajmera Assistant Professor

18 Architecture Ar. Kartikay Assistant Professor

19 Architecture Ar. Kavita Khatry Assistant Professor

20 Architecture Ar. Kush Kumar Saxena Assistant Professor

21 Architecture Ar. Manish Kumar Assistant Professor

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22 Architecture Ar. Meenal Bhatnagar Assistant Professor

23 Architecture Ar. Namia Islam Assistant Professor

24 Architecture Ar. Nipun Singhi Assistant Professor

25 Architecture Ar. Parul Gupta Assistant Professor

26 Architecture Ar. Pinki Assistant Professor

27 Architecture Ar. Poonam Shah Assistant Professor

28 Architecture Ar. Ravi Prakash Assistant Professor

29 Architecture Ar. Richa Choudhary Assistant Professor

30 Architecture Ar. Saurabh Sharma Assistant Professor

31 Architecture Ar. Shweta Pawan Ruia Assistant Professor

32 Architecture Ar. Vibhor Gupta Assistant Professor

33 Architecture Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Shekhawat Assistant Professor

34 Architecture SWATI MADHUKAR BAHALE Assistant Professor

35 Civil Dr. Dipti Mathur Professor

36 Civil Dr. Pran Nath Dhadich Professor

37 Civil DEEPA SRIVASTAVA Associate Professor

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38 Civil Dr. Divya Prakash Associate Professor

39 Civil Dr. Pankaj Kumar Associate Professor

40 Civil Dr. Tarakeshwar Senapati Associate Professor

41 Civil Alok Kumar Assistant Professor

42 Civil Ankush Kumar Jain Assistant Professor

43 Civil Haseeb Muhammad Assistant Professor

44 Civil Hitesh Sant Assistant Professor

45 Civil Lalita Paneru Assistant Professor

46 Civil Sanjay Sharma Assistant Professor

47 Civil Saurabh Singh Assistant Professor

48 Civil Shivanshi Assistant Professor

49 Civil Vaibhav Jain Assistant Professor

50 Civil Vinod Kumar Sharma Assistant Professor

51 Commerce Dr. Swati Jain Professor

52 Commerce Dr. Ajay Maurya Associate Professor

53 Management Dr. Neha Mathur Associate Professor

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54 Commerce Aditi Kaushik Assistant Professor

55 Commerce Anita Poonia Assistant Professor

56 Commerce ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA Assistant Professor

57 Commerce Priyanka Nair Assistant Professor

58 Commerce Rishi Sharma Assistant Professor

59 Commerce Saurabh Agarwal Assistant Professor

60 CSE Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor

61 CSE Dr. D.L.Suthar Professor

62 CSE Dr. Mahesh Bundele Professor

63 CSE Dr. Meenakshi Nawal Professor

64 CSE Dr. Praveen Gupta Professor

65 CSE Dr. Rattan Pal Rana Professor

66 CSE Dr. Rekha Jain Professor

67 CSE Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav Professor

68 CSE Dr. Surya Kant Pathak Professor

69 CSE Anil Kumar Dubey Associate Professor

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70 CSE Anshu Pandey Associate Professor

71 CSE Dr. Arun Dev Dhar Dwivedi Associate Professor

72 CSE Dr. Madan Lal Saini Associate Professor

73 CSE Dr. Mukesh Chandra Associate Professor

74 CSE Dr. Nidhi Mishra Associate Professor

75 CSE Dr. Nitesh Kaushik Associate Professor

76 CSE Dr. Puneet Mathur Associate Professor

77 CSE Dr. Santosh Kumar Agrahari Associate Professor

78 CSE Aarti Patel Assistant Professor

79 CSE Abhishek Kumar Assistant Professor

80 CSE Babita Verma Assistant Professor

81 CSE Dr Geeta Gandhi Assistant Professor

82 CSE Ghufran Khan Assistant Professor

83 CSE Kasish Thakur Assistant Professor

84 CSE Mr Amit Hirawat Assistant Professor

85 CSE Amit Singh Assistant Professor

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86 CSE Mr Ashish Kumar Rastogi Assistant Professor

87 CSE Mr Ayush Sogani Assistant Professor

88 CSE Mr Davender Prashad Assistant Professor

89 CSE Mr Gaurav Solanki Assistant Professor

90 CSE Mr Harish Pamnani Assistant Professor

91 CSE Mr Kaushal Mittal Assistant Professor

92 CSE Mr Lokesh Kumar Assistant Professor

93 CSE Mr Nikhil Ranjan Assistant Professor

94 CSE Mr Pramod Kr Gupta Assistant Professor

95 CSE Mr Raj Anand Assistant Professor

96 CSE Mr Ravi Kumar Assistant Professor

97 CSE Mr Reema Rani Assistant Professor

98 CSE Mr Sanjay Sharma Assistant Professor

99 CSE Mr Saurab Dutta Assistant Professor

100 CSE Mr Vipin Khandelwal Assistant Professor

101 CSE Mr. Devendra Kr. Somvanshi Assistant Professor

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102 CSE Ms Anuradha Raheja Assistant Professor

103 CSE Ms Garima Dadhich Assistant Professor

104 CSE Ms Meenakshi Assistant Professor

105 CSE Ms Preeti Thakur Assistant Professor

106 CSE Ms Shikha Sharma Assistant Professor

107 CSE Neelam Jangir Assistant Professor

108 CSE Simranjeet Singh Sudan Assistant Professor

109 CSE Somya Saxena Assistant Professor

110 CSE Suchita Arora Assistant Professor

111 CSE Surendra Kumar Sharma Assistant Professor

112 EE Dr. Neeraj Tiwari Professor

113 EE CHETAN KHEMRAJ Associate Professor

114 EE Dr. Sonu Sankhla Associate Professor

115 EE Dr. Sunil Kumar Gupta Associate Professor

116 EE Ashish Raj Assistant Professor

117 EE Dayana P Assistant Professor

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118 EE Kapil Srivastava Assistant Professor

119 EE Pankaj Gakhar Assistant Professor

120 EE Ravi Kumar Soni Assistant Professor

121 EE Satyaveer Singh Assistant Professor

122 EE Upendra Singh Chauhan Assistant Professor

123 Management Dr. Mahesh Chandra Joshi Professor

124 Management Dr. Nikhil Varghese Professor

125 Management Dr. P. S. Guman Professor

126 Management Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta Professor

127 Management Dr. Ranu Sharma Professor

128 Management Dr. Mamta Jain Associate Professor

129 Commerce Dr. Medha Gupta Associate Professor

130 Management Dr. Nandini Sharma Associate Professor

131 Management Dr. Pragya Mishra Associate Professor

132 Management Dr. Priya Mathur Associate Professor

133 Management Dr. Priyanka Yadav Associate Professor

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134 Management Dr. Yaduveer Yadav Associate Professor

135 Management Anadi Trikha Assistant Professor

136 Management Anamika Jain Assistant Professor

137 Management Arpita Mehta Assistant Professor

138 Management Ashok Kumar Assistant Professor

139 Management BHANU KUMAR DIXIT Assistant Professor

140 Management Dinesh Rai Assistant Professor

141 Management Divya Joshi Assistant Professor

142 Management Jigyasa Soni Assistant Professor

143 Management Ms. Shikha Gautam Assistant Professor

144 Management Neelima Chaudhary Assistant Professor

145 Management Neha Saxena Assistant Professor

146 Management Prince Dawar Assistant Professor

147 Management Priyesh Tiwari Assistant Professor

148 Management Rabi Meher Assistant Professor

149 Management Sarveen Kaur Sachdeva Assistant Professor

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150 Management Shruti Bijawat Assistant Professor

151 Management Suman Saurabh Assistant Professor

152 Management Timsy Kakkar Assistant Professor

153 ME Dr. Brij Kishor Sharma Professor

154 ME Dr. Priti Kaushik Professor

155 ME HEMANT KUMAR GUPTA Professor

156 ME Dr. Jayant Kishore Purohit Associate Professor

157 ME Dr. Pramod Awasthi Associate Professor

158 ME Dr. Shilpi Jain Associate Professor

159 ME Dr. Shuchi Dave Associate Professor

160 ME Dr.Ravika Vijay Associate Professor

161 ME Abhayranjan Kumar Singh Assistant Professor

162 ME Amit Mandal Assistant Professor

163 ME Ashwani Kapoor Assistant Professor

164 ME Deepak Kumar Assistant Professor

165 ME Dhruv Maggu Assistant Professor

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166 ME GULSHAN KUMAR Assistant Professor

167 ME Jay Prakash Birjaniya Assistant Professor

168 ME Kalpit Jain Assistant Professor

169 ME LOKESH JOSHI Assistant Professor

170 ME Mahesh Chand Saini Assistant Professor

171 ME Manoj Sharma Assistant Professor

172 ME Pratish Rawat Assistant Professor

173 ME Ramanand Sharma Assistant Professor

174 ME Saurabh Mathur Assistant Professor

175 ME Vinay Bhatt Assistant Professor

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HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION: There are separate hostels for boys and girls. Rooms are spacious, clean, airy and well maintained with attached bathrooms and are also available on sharing basis (all double seated rooms). Each room is furnished with beds, wardrobes, study tables and chairs. Air cooling has also been provided for some specific rooms in each hostel. Round-the-clock power back-up facility is available in the campus. Air cooling rooms are made available on request. Solar heaters have been installed for providing hot water during winters. Water purifiers and water coolers have been installed to provide potable water. Keeping in mind the increasing demand of hostel facility, University has created adequate hostel accommodation for boys and girls.

There are three hostels for the students of our University. The details of rooms are as follows:

Double Seated Hostel No. Rooms Total Capacity

Himalaya Hostel - 1 157 314

Himalaya Hostel - 2 61 122

Himalaya Hostel - 3 158 316

GRAND TOTAL 376 752

Administrative set up for Hostels Chief Warden 1

Warden 5

Mess Assistants 2

Caretakers 3

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Hostel/ Mess Management

Presently we are having mess facility in all hostels. The Mess in Himalaya Hostel-1 and Himalya Hostel-2 are being operated by the management of the University. All Messes have modern facilities to facilitate proper hygiene.

Laundry Facilities

Modern laundry facilities have been installed in Himalya Hostel-2 for residents of Boys and Girls Hostels.

Other Facilities

There are three common Rooms for each hostel having facility of one colour television with seating capacity of 60 students in each room, and three Table Tennis rooms in each hostel.

HOSPITAL, POST OFFICE AND SHOPPING CENTRE:

The instructional building has been so located that it is fairly near to all the hostels and is at a walking distance from them. There is a branch of The Bank of India in the premises and Post office and Hospital is located near to the University campus. The University has also been extending facility of a medical male and female doctor in the campus. Adequately equipped Cafeteria building near the Academic Block-I provides facilities to the students and the staff during and beyond the working hours of the University. There is a barber’s shop, washer men and stationary shop with zerox facility to provide amenities to the residents.

GAMES AND SPORTS FACILITIES: The University Physical Education and Sports have created and developed a positive and healthy sports culture among students and staffs and they are enjoying one of the best facilities of the University. The vision is to produce fit engineers and managers for the nation with improved quality like positive leadership among students, men managing, quick decision making ability, body sculpture and especially Fitness and Diet awareness. The existing games and Sports facilities are:

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S.No Facilities Number

1. Badminton, Table Tennis, Carrom and Chess 05 No.

2. Gymnasium (Weight Training and Power lifting) 01 No.

OUTDOOR FACILITIES

S.No Facilities Number

1. Tennis Courts (Flood Light) 01 No.

2. Volleyball Courts (Flood Light) 02 No.

3. Basketball Courts(Flood Light) 03 No.

Play Field (Cricket Nets, Cricket Field, Football 4. Field and 02 No. Athletic Track and Field)

INDOOR FACILITIES

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Research and Development Activities

The functioning of the Office of Advance Study & Research Committee (ASRC) has been revamped and the first and for-most interest of the teaching fraternity is the opportunity and encouragement to conduct research so ample opportunities are made available for the same.

The University provides incentives to the faculty to carryout research and publications. Academic leave for participation in seminar/conference/ workshop. Access to online journals through DELNET. Statistical software SPSS, Advanced Regression Analysis, Metlab, Lab view.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand establishes an understanding between AIT & PU for student exchange programmes, holding of joint international conferences, workshops, seminars etc.

An academic alliance with Hanyang University (HU), South Korea enables cooperation between HU & PU for deriving mutual advantage in their pursuit of higher learning and exposure to each other’s programs.

The financial supports (seed money) are provided to faculty members for organizing short term courses/workshop/conference for benefit of in house as well outside faculty.

Details of Ph.D. Programmes and Registration

The University offers a full time/part time advanced programme leading to the Ph.D. degree in the areas of Engineering & Technology/Sciences/Humanities & Social Sciences and Management. Admission to these programmes is open to individuals from all disciplines, twice a year, for the autumn (July) and spring (January) semesters. The admission process is based on the past academic record, a research proposal, references and a personal interview.

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Registration for Ph. D. is done only after satisfactory completion of Course work and valid research topic selection. Upon admission students have to complete minimum course requirements and clear a comprehensive examination before commencing with their doctoral research under the guidance of a supervisor and research committee of the student concerned. The University offers a variety of competitive scholarship and assistance to full-time Ph.D. students.

Common Courses: 30 % Continuous Evaluation + 70 % End Term Evaluation One Assignment for 10 % + One Mid Term 20 % Combined passing with 50 % Candidate Specific Courses: 50 % Continuous + 50 % End Term Evaluation Step by Step Review & assessment, Presentations, Preparation of Review Paper, Final Synopsis Presentations

Duration (in years) Program

Minimum Maximum

Full time 1½ yrs 4½ yrs

Part Time 2½ yrs 5½ yrs

First three Semester includes

First three Semester includes course Dual (Full

Time) course work of Ph. D. + 1½ yrs work of Ph. D. + 4½ yrs

First three Semester includes First three Semester includes course Dual (Part

Time) course work of Ph. D. + 2½

yrs work of Ph. D. + 5½ yrs

Details of Conferences and Workshops Organized  Started Technical Teacher’s Training Program Series, with first program as Five Days training on teaching Pedagogies & Practices: 21-25, January 2016.

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 Two Sessions on How to write a review paper was conducted for civil engineering students on 1st February 2016 at PIET Jaipur. Two similar sessions were conducted at PGI.  Organized Two Days National Workshop on Simulation of TCP Variants Using NS3, jointly Organized by IIIT Kota (Mentored by MNIT, Jaipur), ASRC & Department of Computer Engineering, Poornima University, Jaipur during April, 15-16, 2016.

Expert Talk Activities conducted by ASRC Department

S.No. Name of Activity Date 1. National Workshop on, " Biomedical signal 23-25 July 2016 Processing and Health Care Applications" 2. Inauguration of IEEE Student Branch 2, August, 2016 3. Training Program on, " Cloud Computing: an 14.08.16, Introduction & Hands on" 21.08.16, 28.08,16, 04.09.16 4. Training Program on, " Programmable Cloud 02.10.2016 Network: An Introduction to Software Defined Networks" 5. Second IEEE International Conference on, " Recent 23-25, Advances and Innovations in Engineering- December 2016 ICRAIE-2016" 6. One day Training Program on “QuestionPro 11, March 2017 Software” 7. One day workshop on Mathematical Modeling and 25th March Design Optimization of Solar PV System 2017 8. IEEE Robotics & Automation Society Chapter 23rd March Inauguration by Dr. Ashutosh Dutta 2017. 9. A Joint Technical Seminar on “Security Challenges 23rd March & Opportunity in SDN/NFV and 5G” 2017. 10. IEEE Power & Energy Society Chapter of Poornima 1, April 2017 University inauguration by Dr. Rachna Garg 11. A Technical Seminar on “Overview of Micro-grids: 1, April 2017 Issues and challenges” 12. IEEE Computer Society Chapter of Poornima 15 April, 2017. University inauguration at the hands of Prof. K. Subramanian 13. Technical Seminars on “Innovation & Digital 15 April, 2017. Future” & “Role of Defensive Programming in Web Applications Development” 14. IEEE Electron Device Society Chapter of 22 April, 2017. Poornima University inauguration at the hands of Prof. R. S. Gupta

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15. A Technical Seminar on Evolution of VLSI & VLSI 22 April, 2017 Design 16. Distinguished Lecture Talk on Fundamental 24 June, 2017. Insights into Channel and Gate Engineered Double Gate Junction-Less Transistor for Low- Voltage Low-Power Analog and Digital Circuits

Research and Development Activities-

1. Processed proposal, planned and worked Second IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering - ICRAIE-2016, scheduled during 23-25 December 2016 (IEEE Record # 39140). 2. Opened IEEE Student Branch in the University . 3. Submitted petitions for following IEEE Society Student Chapters under IEEE Student Branch to IEEE Head Quarter US. o Robotics & Automation Society, - Approved o Computer Society, - In process o Power & Energy Society- Approved and o Electron Device Society - Approved 4. Planned and Submitted Proposal to ACM Headquarter for ACM International Conference on “Pervasive Computing Advances & Applications- PerCAA-2017 in association with IIIT Kota (MNIT, Jaipur). Proposed dates are 15-17 December 2017. 5. Planned for organization of Three Days National Workshop on Biomedical Signal Processing & Health Care Applications under IEEE Student Branch during 23-25 July 2016. 6. Prepared and submitted Application for Atal Incubation Center at Poornima University on 20, July 2016. 7. ASRC Department Day Celebrated on 12th March 2016. 8. First ASRC Newsletter was prepared and released on 12th March 2016. 9. Prepared Research Digests, as compilation of research publications during 2013 to 2016 by M. Tech., PhD students and the faculty members of university in two Volumes. 10. Dr. Mahesh Bundele evaluated external PhD Thesis titled “To Develop and Implement Low Power, High Speed VLSI for Processing Signals using Multirate Techniques” of

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Shri Rajendra M. Rewatkar worked under the supervision of Dr. S. L. Badjate in Electronics Engineering of Engineering & Technology Faculty of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur. 11. Dr. Mahesh Bundele chaired a technical session in International Conference on “SMART Trend for Information technology & Computer Communication” (Smartcom- 2016) scheduled during 6-7, August 2016 jointly organized by CSI Jaipur and ACM Chapters in Jaipur. 12. Dr. Mahesh M. Bundeledelivered a Keynote address and chaired a technical session in ACM International Conference AICTC 2016, organized by Government Engineering College, , during 12-13, August 2016 on SDN: A NEW NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY PARADIGM. 13. Provided training to PF leaders for R&D process to be adopted in Poornima Foundation. 14. Prepared Proposal for establishing R&D Laboratories in Poornima University in following areas and submitted for procurement of equipments

 Renewable Energy and Power System Research  Software Defined Networking, Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Computing Research  VLSI Design Research

M.Tech Students Batch 2016-17

S.NO. Branch StudentName 1 CE NARESH 2 IAC Pramod Kumar 3 IAC VIJESH KUMAR 4 IAC INDU CHHIPA 5 IAC ABHISHEK THALOR 6 IAC MS.BHAWNA CHOUDHARY 7 PDM Jigyashu 8 PDM HIMANSHU YADAV 9 PDM BOBIN SHARMA 10 PS GIRISH KUMAR 11 PS DEEPAK KUMAR MANGAL

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12 PS DIVYA SUMAN 13 PS DIVYA SHIKHA 14 STRUCTURAL Shubham Jain 15 STRUCTURAL Akshay Kumawat 16 STRUCTURAL KAMAL KUMAR SHARMA 17 STRUCTURAL ANKIT SHARMA 18 STRUCTURAL MRIDUL RAWAT 19 STRUCTURAL HARSHIT MATHUR 20 STRUCTURAL ABDULLA ARASHAD 21 STRUCTURAL NAFISUL HASAN 22 STRUCTURAL Gajendra Singh Parmar 23 TRANSPORTATION Vikas sharma 24 TRANSPORTATION Shamal Burman 25 TRANSPORTATION Ram Dayal Meena 26 TRANSPORTATION MOHIT SAXENA 27 TRANSPORTATION MOHIT SHARMA

M.Tech Students Batch 2016-17

S.NO. Name of Student Specialization

School of Engineering

1. Yogesh Pathak Computer Engineering

2. Sampurna Panda Electrical Engineering

3. Rekha Swami Electrical Engineering

4. Onkar Mal Bunker Mechanical Engineering

5. Payal Sharma HR

6. Preeti Singh HR

7. Rejoice Solomon HR

8. Ananya Bansal HR

9. Priyesh Tiwari Marketing/Finance

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School of Basic and Applied Sciences 1 Shikha Sen Interior Design

2 Sarveen Kaur Sachdeva English

3 Divya Sharma Computer science PhD Registered Students Year 2016-17

S.No School Total candidates 1 School of Basic and Applied 5 Sciences 2 School of Engineering 3 3 School of Management 1 Stats of M.Tech Degree Recipients

S. Total Degree Awarded Branch No 2016-17 1. Computer Engineering 15 Industrial automation and 2. 03 Control Production Design & 3. - Manufacturing 4. Power System 02 5. Structural Engineering 02 6. Software Engineering - Total 22 Stats of PhD Degree Recipients

Total Degree S. School Awarded No 2016-17 School of Basic and Applied 1. 02 Sciences 2. School of Engineering 00 3. School of Management 00 Total 02

ANNUAL REPORT COMMITTEE:

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The Annual Report Committee was constituted to prepare the Annual Report of Poornima University for the Academic Year 2017-18.

Convenor

Dr. Rakesh Gupta Professor Poornima University, Jaipur

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