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National Institutional Ranking Framework National Institutional Ranking Framework Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India Welcome to Data Capturing System: MANAGEMENT Submitted Institute Data for NIRF'2020' Institute Name: CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY [IR-M-U-0747] Sanctioned (Approved) Intake Academic Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 PG [2 Year Program(s)] 660 660 - - - - Total Actual Student Strength (Program(s) Offered by Your Institution) (All programs No. of Male No. of Female Total Students Within State Outside State Outside Economically Socially No. of students No. of students No. of students No. of students of all years) Students Students (Including male (Including male Country Backward Challenged receiving full receiving full receiving full who are not & female) & female) (Including male (Including male (SC+ST+OBC tuition fee tuition fee tuition fee receiving full & female) & female) Including male reimbursement reimbursement reimbursement tuition fee & female) from the State from Institution from the Private reimbursement and Central Funds Bodies Government PG [2 Year 577 742 1319 103 1162 54 293 281 211 317 9 37 Program(s)] Placement & Higher Studies PG [2 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. of first year No. of first year Academic Year No. of students graduating in minimum No. of students Median salary of No. of students students intake in the students admitted in stipulated time placed placed selected for Higher year the year graduates(Amount in Studies Rs.) 2015-16 360 356 2016-17 339 328 516000(Five Lakh 9 Sixteen Thousand) 2016-17 540 534 2017-18 507 498 539000(Five Lakh 9 Thirty Nine Thousand) 2017-18 660 659 2018-19 634 609 594000(Five Lakh 25 Ninety Four Thousand) Ph.D Student Details Ph.D (Student pursuing doctoral program till 2017-18; Students admitted in the academic year 2018-19 should not be entered here.) Total Students Full Time 39 Part Time 34 No. of Ph.D students graduated (including Integrated Ph.D) 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Full Time 4 2 0 Part Time 5 2 0 Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Capital expenditure for previous 3 years Academic Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Capital Expenditure on Academic Activities and Resources (excluding expenditure on buildings) Library ( Books, Journals and e-Resources only) 5324630 (Fifty Three Lakh Twenty Four Thousand Six Hundred 2264260 (Twenty Two Lakh Sixty Four Thousand Two 1636470 (Sixteen Lakh Thirty Six Thousand Four Hundred Thirty) Hundred Sixty) Seventy) Expenditure on setting up/upgradation of laboratory 9390960 (Ninety Three Lakh Ninety Thousand Nine Hundred 7120390 (Seventy One Lakh Twenty Thousand Three 5432810 (Fifty Four Lakh Thirty Two Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty) Hundred Ninety) Ten) Other expenditure on creation of Capital Assets (For setting up 86823840 (Eight Crore Sixty Eight Lakh Twenty Three 62368710 (Six Crore Twenty Three Lakh Sixty Eight Thousand 55136980 (Five Crore Fifty One Lakh Thirty Six Thousand Nine classrooms, seminar hall, conference hall , library excluding Thousand Eight Hundred Forty) Seven Hundred Ten) Hundred Eighty) expenditure on Land ,Building, Roads etc.) Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Operational expenditure for previous 3 years Academic Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Operational Expenditure Salaries (Teaching and Non Teaching staff) 224025320 (Twenty Two Crore Forty Lakh Twenty Five 173411732 (Seventeen Crore Thirty Four Lakh Eleven 138378781 (Thirteen Crore Eighty Three Lakh Seventy Eight Thousand Three Hundred Twenty) Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Two) Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty One) Maintenance of Academic Infrastructure or consumables and 252436870 (Twenty Five Crore Twenty Four Lakh Thirty Six 175125870 (Seventeen Crore Fifty One Lakh Twenty Five 145254710 (Fourteen Crore Fifty Two Lakh Fifty Four other running expenditures(excluding maintenance of hostels Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy) Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy) Thousand Seven Hundred Ten) and allied services,rent of the building, depreciation cost, etc) Seminars/Conferences/Workshops 17245740 (One Crore Seventy Two Lakh Forty Five Thousand 5852600 (Fifty Eight Lakh Fifty Two Thousand Six Hundred) 3958700 (Thirty Nine Lakh Fifty Eight Thousand Seven Seven Hundred Forty) Hundred) Sponsored Research Details Financial Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Total no. of Sponsored Projects 7 3 3 Total no. of Funding Agencies 5 3 3 Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 127788450 3999600 4066480 Amount Received in Words Twelve Crore Seventy Seven Lakh Eighty Eight Thousand Four Thirty Nine Lakh Ninety Nine Thousand Six Hundred Forty Lakh Sixty Six Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Hundred Fifty Consultancy Project Details Financial Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Total no. of Consultancy Projects 16 5 3 Total no. of Client Organizations 12 5 3 Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 12595300 3479800 820000 Amount Received in Words One Crore Twenty Five Lakh Ninety Five Thousand Three Thirty Four Lakh Seventy Nine Thousand Eight Hundred Eight Lakh Twenty Thousand Hundred Executive Development Program/Management Development Programs Financial Year 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Total no. of Executive Development Programs/ Management 1 1 0 Development Programs Total no. of Participants 130 19 0 Total Annual Earnings (Amount in Rupees)(Excluding Lodging 24015600 3572000 0 & Boarding Charges) Total Annual Earnings in Words Two Crore Forty Lakh Fifteen Thousand Six Hundred Thirty Five Lakh Seventy Two Thousand Zero PCS Facilities: Facilities of physically challenged students 1. Do your institution buildings have Lifts/Ramps? Yes, more than 80% of the buildings 2. Do your institution have provision for walking aids, includingwheelchairs and transportation from one building to another for Yes handicapped students? 3. Do your institution buildings have specially designed toilets for handicapped students? Yes, more than 80% of the buildings Awards Details 1.How many faculty member of your institution have received highly reputed national/international awards/recognition from central 2 government agencies in the previous academic year 2018-19 Srno Name of the Faculty Name of the Award Name of the Central Address of the Contact Email ID of Year of receiving Email ID of the Contact no. of the Is it government Agency giving award the Agency award faculty faculty Fellowship?(Yes/No) agency/international agencies from where award has been received 1 Sanjeet Research Fellowship Technische Universitat BMBF,DAAD, graduiertenakendemie 2018 singh.sanjeet2008@g 9988333513 Yes Dresden Germany @tu-dresden.de mail.com 2 Shiv Kumar Tripathi AIU award Association of Indian 16 Comrade Indrajit [email protected] 2019 ed.management@cum 7338299284 No Universities Gupta Marg, Opposite m ail.in National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O., New Delhi, Delhi 110002 2.How many students of your institution have won international awards in the previous academic year 2018-19 5 Srno Name of the Enrolment Number Name of the Award Name of International Address of the Contact Email ID of Year of receiving Email ID of the Contact no. of the Student/Name of the Institution/Organisati Agency giving award the Agency award faculty faculty Team on from where the award has been received 1 Rugby Women Team RU08/16 Silver Medal Asian Championship IRFU, Jakarta, admin@rugbyindonesi 2019 dydirector.sports@cum 8146651522 Rugby Women Indonesia a.or.id ail.in 2 shashi Chopra 1025 Bronze Medal International Women Belarusian Boxing [email protected] 2019 [email protected] 8146672298 Boxing Championship Federartion, Minsk 3 Khushi Gupta 1442 Silver Medal Roll Ball World Cup Roll Ball FEderation of [email protected] 2019 [email protected] 8146672298 India, Pune 4 Kartik WU-56-05 Bronze Medal International Wushu Batumi Open Wushu [email protected] 2019 dydirector.sports@cum 8146651522 Championship Tournament, Georgia ail.in 5 Bhanu Sunil Khajuria RU-02-19 Gold Medal Asian Roll Ball Mens Roll Ball Federation of [email protected] 2019 Khajuriabhanu2010@g 7006899416 Championship India, Pune mail.com Accreditation NBA Accreditation 1.Does your institute have a valid NBA Accreditation? NO NAAC Accreditation 1. Does your institute have a valid NAAC Accreditation? YES Valid from Valid upto CGPA 09-09-2019 08-09-2024 3.28 Village Adoption Have your institute adopted any village under Unnat Bharat Scheme? YES Faculty Details Srno Name Age Designation Gender Qualification Experience (In Is Associated Currently Joining Date Leaving Date Association type Months) Last Year working with institution? 1 Rupali Arora 41 Associate Female Ph.D 219 Yes Yes 06-07-2012 -- Regular Professor 2 Aman Jindal 46 Associate Male Ph.D 254 Yes Yes 12-08-2014 -- Regular Professor 3 Bhupinder Pal 39 Associate Male Ph.D 200 Yes Yes 16-08-2012 -- Regular Singh Chahal Professor 4 Gagandeep Kaur 36 Associate Female Ph.D 159 Yes Yes 01-07-2015 -- Regular Professor 5 Manmohan Singh 63 Professor Male Ph.D 506 Yes Yes 25-07-2016 -- Regular 6 Gurinder Pal 39 Assistant Male Ph.D 156 Yes Yes 28-09-2016 -- Regular Singh Professor 7 Neha Kumari 30 Assistant Female Ph.D 39 Yes Yes 01-05-2017 -- Regular Professor 8 Pawan Kumar 46 Associate Male Ph.D 169 Yes Yes 29-08-2017 -- Regular Professor 9 Minakshi Garg 38 Associate Female Ph.D 206 Yes Yes 11-08-2015 -- Regular Professor 10 Amanpreet Kaur 37 Assistant Female Ph.D 124 Yes Yes 04-01-2018 -- Regular Professor 11 Simran Jewandah 37 Associate Female Ph.D 158 Yes Yes 12-08-2015 -- Regular Professor 12 Nityanand Sharma 50 Associate Male Ph.D 183 Yes Yes 29-06-2018 -- Regular Professor 13 Aeshwarya Dixit 32 Assistant Female Ph.D 106 Yes Yes 27-01-2016 -- Regular Garg Professor 14 Anil Chandok 54 Professor Male Ph.D 327 Yes Yes 27-06-2016 -- Regular 15 Anil Kalotra 55 Associate Male Ph.D 173 Yes Yes 18-06-2018 -- Regular Professor.
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