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Total Students Full Time 4069 Part Time 0 No. of Ph.D students graduated (including Integrated Ph.D) 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Full Time 573 551 458 Part Time 0 0 0 Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Capital expenditure for previous 3 years Academic Year 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Capital Expenditure on Academic Activities and Resources (excluding expenditure on buildings) Library 733591348 (Rupees Seventy Three Crores Thirty Five Lakhs 556169485 (Rupees Fifty Five Crores Sixty One Lakhs Sixty 469497841 (Rupees Forty Six Crores Ninety Four Lakhs Ninety Ninety One Thousand Three Hundred and Forty Eight Only) Nine Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty Five Only) Seven Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty One Only) New Equipment for Laboratories 2817097203 (Rupees Two Hundred Eighty One Crores 3212532665 (Rupees Three Hundred Twenty One Crores 3567506534 (Rupees Three Hundred Fifty Six Crores Seventy Seventy Lakhs Ninety Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty Five Lakhs Thirty Two Thousand Six Hundred and Five Lakhs Six Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty Four Only) Three Only) Sixty Five Only) Engineering Workshops 96647042 (Rupees Nine Crores Sixty Six Lakhs Forty Seven 52726000 (Rupees Five Crores Twenty Seven Lakhs Twenty 107510000 (Rupees Ten Crores Seventy Five Lakhs Ten Thousand and Forty Two Only) Six Thousand Only) Thousand Only) Other expenditure on creation of Capital Assets (excluding 163434399 (Rupees Sixteen Crores Thirty Four Lakhs Thirty 444634274 (Rupees Forty Four Crores Forty Six Lakhs Thirty 366636257 (Rupees Thirty Six Crores Sixty Six Lakhs Thirty expenditure on Land and Building) Four Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety Nine Only) Four Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy Four Only) Six Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Seven Only) Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Operational expenditure for previous 3 years Academic Year 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Utilised Amount Annual Operational Expenditure Salaries (Teaching and Non Teaching staff) 6402676707 (Rupees Six Hundred Forty Crores Twenty Six 6669921896 (Rupees Six Hundred Sixty Six Crores Ninety 7308091246 (Rupees Seven Hundred Thirty Crores Eighty Lakhs Seventy Six Thousand Seven Hundred and Seven Only) Nine Lakhs Twenty One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety Lakhs Ninety One Thousand Two Hundred and Forty Six Only) Six Only) Maintenance of Academic Infrastructure or consumables and 4706830655 (Rupees Four Hundred Seventy Crores Sixty 4712556967 (Rupees Four Hundred Seventy One Crores 4213880177 (Rupees Four Hundred Twenty One Crores Thirty other running expenditures(excluding maintenance of hostels Eight Lakhs Thirty Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Five Only) Twenty Five Lakhs Fifty Six Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Eight Lakhs Eighty Thousand One Hundred and Seventy and allied services,rent of the building, depreciation cost, etc) Seven Only ) Seven Only) Seminars/Conferences/Workshops 65610910 (Rupees Six Crores Fifty Six Lakhs Ten Thousand 67683330 (Rupees Six Crores Seventy Six Lakhs Eight Three 43660573 (Rupees Four Crores Thirty Six Lakhs Sixty Nine Hundred and Ten Only) Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty Only) Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Three Only) IPR Calendar year 2019 2018 2017 No. of Patents Published 223 382 369 No. of Patents Granted 488 460 622 Sponsored Research Details Financial Year 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Total no. of Sponsored Projects 1439 1522 1302 Total no. of Funding Agencies 495 503 507 Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 9929415958 8697406048 7760427235 Amount Received in Words Rupees Nine Hundred Ninety Two Crores Ninety Four Lakhs Rupees Eight Hundred Sixty Nine Crores Seventy Four Lakhs Rupees Seven Hundred Seventy Six Crores Four Lakhs Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Eight Only Six Thousand and Forty Eight Only Twenty Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Five Only Consultancy Project Details Financial Year 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Total no. of Consultancy Projects 460 408 446 Total no. of Client Organizations 265 279 324 Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 1101622078 1016548055 715102404 Amount Received in Words Rupees One Hundred Ten Crores Sixteen Lakhs Twenty Two Rupees One Hundred One Crores Sixty Five Lakhs Forty Eight Rupees Seventy One Crores Fifty One Lakhs Two Thousand Thousand and Seventy Eight Only Thousand and Fifty Five Only Four Hundred and Four Only Executive Development Program/Management Development Programs Financial Year 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 Total no. of Executive Development Programs/ Management 0 0 0 Development Programs Total no. of Participants 0 0 0 Total Annual Earnings (Amount in Rupees)(Excluding Lodging 0 0 0 & Boarding Charges) Total Annual Earnings in Words Zero Zero 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 60% of the buildings Accreditation NBA Accreditation 1.Does your institute have a valid NBA Accreditation? NO NAAC Accreditation 1. Does your institute have a valid NAAC Accreditation? NO 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 Dr Sridevi Jade 55 Professor Female Ph.D 363 Yes Yes 10-05-1990 -- Regular 2 Dr Gopal Krishna 45 Professor Male Ph.D 278 Yes Yes 03-06-1997 -- Regular Patra 3 Dr lmtiyaz Ahmed 51 Professor Male Ph.D 207 Yes Yes 16-05-2002 -- Regular Parvez 4 Dr Ramesh K V 44 Associate Male Ph.D 193 Yes Yes 14-07-2004 -- Regular Professor 5 Dr Sajani 51 Associate Female Ph.D 164 Yes Yes 22-12-2006 -- Regular Surendran Professor 6 Dr M Sithartha 44 Assistant Male Ph.D 165 Yes Yes 16-11-2006 -- Regular Muthu Vijayan Professor 7 Dr Krushna 43 Associate Male Ph.D 178 Yes Yes 19-10-2005 -- Regular Chandra Gouda Professor 8 Dr Rakesh V 38 Associate Male Ph.D 132 Yes Yes 11-08-2009 -- Regular Professor 9 Dr Anil Earnest 42 Assistant Male Ph.D 179 Yes Yes 19-09-2005 -- Regular Professor 10 Dr 65 Assistant Male Ph.D 154 Yes Yes 24-10-2007 -- Regular Gyanendranath Professor Mohapatra 11 Dr Kantha Rao 36 Assistant Male Ph.D 132 Yes Yes 11-08-2009 -- Regular Bhimala Professor 12 Dr N 58 Other Male Ph.D 424 Yes Yes 26-05-2016 -- Regular Gopalakrishnan 13 Dr Shantanu 57 Professor Male Ph.D 360 Yes Yes 25-07-1990 -- Regular Sarkar 14 Dr Suvir Singh 57 Professor Male Ph.D 400 Yes Yes 29-03-1989 -- Regular 15 Dr Ashok Kumar 57 Professor Male Ph.D 372 Yes Yes 05-07-1990 -- Regular 16 Dr Achal Kumar 56 Professor Male Ph.D 308 Yes Yes 14-02-1996 -- Regular Mittal 17 Dr Debi Prasanna 53 Professor Male Ph.D 311
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