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Department Wise Faculty Teaching Load DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE COURSE LOAD 2018-19/SECOND REMARK SL. COURSE REGISTERED (T) – TUTOR INSTRUCTOR NAME DEPT. NO. NUMBER STUDENTS (I/3)–THREE INSTRUCTORS 1 AE211A NAVROSE AE 56 2 AE251A KAMAL PODDAR AE 58 I/2 3 AE251A SUDHIR KAMLE AE 58 I/2 4 AE322A RAGHAVENDRA P KUKILLAYA AE 50 5 AE341A AJAY VIKRAM SINGH AE 54 6 AE351A ABHIJIT KUSHARI AE 47 I/2 7 AE351A ASHOKE DE AE 47 I/2 8 AE361A SUDHIR KAMLE AE 48 I/2 9 AE361A SUBRAHMANYAM SADERLA AE 48 I/2 10 AE371A ALAKESH CHANDRA MANDAL AE 0 11 AE421A A K GHOSH AE 51 12 AE462A GOPALAKRISHNA M KAMATH AE 51 13 AE471A ALAKESH CHANDRA MANDAL AE 8 14 AE472A ALAKESH CHANDRA MANDAL AE 13 15 AE481A SANJAY MITTAL AE 41 16 AE604A T K SENGUPTA AE 15 17 AE608A RAKESH KUMAR AE 37 18 AE612A MOHAMMED IBRAHIM SUGARNO AE 20 19 AE621A ALAKESH CHANDRA MANDAL AE 51 20 AE625A T K SENGUPTA AE 5 21 AE633A DIPAK KUMAR GIRI AE 28 22 AE640A MANGAL KOTHARI AE 27 23 AE648A SUBRAHMANYAM SADERLA AE 6 24 AE653A ABHIJIT KUSHARI AE 16 25 AE662A D P MISHRA AE 11 26 AE667A VAIBHAV KUMAR ARGHODE AE 8 27 AE675A C S UPADHYAY AE 54 28 AE681A PRITAM CHAKRABORTY AE 26 29 AE687A P M MOHITE AE 13 30 AE693A PRAKASH D MANGALGIRI AE 4 31 AE698A KAMAL PODDAR AE 33 32 AE699 SATHESH MARIAPPAN AE 60 I/2 33 AE699 ALAKESH CHANDRA MANDAL AE 60 I/2 34 AE704A RAJESH KITEY AE 9 35 AE747A SANJAY KUMAR AE 26 36 AE799 SATHESH MARIAPPAN AE 98 37 AE899 SATHESH MARIAPPAN AE 11 38 TA101A VINOD TARE AE 435 39 BSE221A AMITABHA BANDYOPADHYAY BSBE 40 40 BSE222A ASHOK KUMAR BSBE 40 41 BSE223A JAYANDHARAN GIRIDHARA RAO BSBE 32 42 BSE321A ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA BSBE 31 43 BSE322A NITIN GUPTA BSBE 41 44 BSE399A SARAVANAN MATHESHWARAN BSBE 13 45 BSE421A DHIRENDRA S KATTI BSBE 34 46 BSE499A SARAVANAN MATHESHWARAN BSBE 4 47 BSE602A ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA BSBE 29 48 BSE612A ASHOK KUMAR BSBE 6 Page 1 of 13 49 BSE614A DHIRENDRA S KATTI BSBE 4 50 BSE615A MAINAK DAS BSBE 28 51 BSE616A ASHWANI KUMAR THAKUR BSBE 33 52 BSE633A RAMASUBBU S RAMAKRISHNAN BSBE 10 53 BSE652A JONAKI SEN BSBE 21 54 BSE653A BUSHRA ATEEQ BSBE 12 55 BSE654A SUBRAMANIAM GANESH BSBE 23 56 BSE699 SARAVANAN MATHESHWARAN BSBE 20 I/2 57 BSE699 ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA BSBE 20 I/2 58 BSE701A ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA BSBE 12 59 BSE702A ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA BSBE 10 60 BSE799 ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA BSBE 94 61 LIF101A SARAVANAN MATHESHWARAN BSBE 435 I/2 62 LIF101A ASHOK KUMAR BSBE 435 I/2 63 CE242A SUDHIR MISRA CE 120 I/2 64 CE242A ANIMESH DAS CE 120 I/2 65 CE262A GOURABANANDA PAHAR CE 111 66 CE272A DURGESH C RAI CE 108 67 CE332A SALIL GOEL CE 26 I/2 68 CE332A BALAJI DEVARAJU CE 26 I/2 69 CE352A ARGHYA DAS CE 96 70 CE372A SUPARNO MUKHOPADHYAY CE 103 71 CE382A ANIMESH DAS CE 105 72 CE412A MUKESH SHARMA CE 108 I/2 73 CE412A PURNENDU BOSE CE 108 I/2 74 CE432A SALIL GOEL CE 19 I/2 75 CE432A NAGARAJAN BALASUBRAMANIAN CE 19 I/2 76 CE441B SUDHIR MISRA CE 5 77 CE462A ASHU JAIN CE 52 78 CE491A ANIMESH DAS CE 22 79 CE492A ANIMESH DAS CE 3 80 CE493A ANIMESH DAS CE 0 81 CE612A RAJESH SRIVASTAVA CE 10 82 CE613A SHIVAM TRIPATHI CE 11 I/2 83 CE613A SAUMYEN GUHA CE 11 I/2 84 CE617A SAUMYEN GUHA CE 11 85 CE618A RICHA OJHA CE 6 86 CE619A SHIVAM TRIPATHI CE 6 87 CE622A SUDIB KUMAR MISHRA CE 22 88 CE623A SAMIT RAY CHAUDHURI CE 17 89 CE629A CHINMOY KOLAY CE 15 90 CE630A GAURAV TIWARI CE 27 91 CE632A NIHAR RANJAN PATRA CE 17 92 CE636A PRISHATI RAYCHOWDHURY CE 54 93 CE639A PRIYANKA GHOSH CE 13 94 CE642A HARISH K V CE 12 I/2 95 CE642A SYAM NAIR CE 12 I/2 96 CE643B HARISH K V CE 57 97 CE645A SUDHIR MISRA CE 46 98 CE647A SUDHIR MISRA CE 33 99 CE667A ABHISHEK CE 68 Page 2 of 13 100 CE668A TARUN GUPTA CE 17 I/2 101 CE668A ABHAS SINGH CE 17 I/2 102 CE669A SACHCHIDANAND TRIPATHI CE 58 I/2 103 CE669A TARUN GUPTA CE 58 I/2 104 CE673A SALIL GOEL CE 8 I/2 105 CE673A BALAJI DEVARAJU CE 8 I/2 106 CE674A NAGARAJAN BALASUBRAMANIAN CE 19 I/2 107 CE674A BALAJI DEVARAJU CE 19 I/2 108 CE676A SALIL GOEL CE 11 109 CE684B SYAM NAIR CE 14 110 CE685A PARTHA CHAKROBORTY CE 14 111 CE698A SUDIB KUMAR MISHRA CE 65 I/2 112 CE698A SUDHIR MISRA CE 65 I/2 113 CE699 SUDHIR MISRA CE 79 I/2 114 CE699 SUDIB KUMAR MISHRA CE 79 I/2 115 CE701A RAJESH SATHIYAMOORTHY CE 10 116 CE721A VINAY KUMAR GUPTA CE 6 117 CE725A SUPARNO MUKHOPADHYAY CE 8 118 CE760A PURNENDU BOSE CE 8 119 CE763A ANUBHA GOEL CE 22 120 CE764A TARUN GUPTA CE 10 121 CE765B MUKESH SHARMA CE 25 122 CE766A ANUBHA GOEL CE 104 123 CE767B ABHAS SINGH CE 7 124 CE780A PARTHA CHAKROBORTY CE 10 I/2 125 CE780A SYAM NAIR CE 10 I/2 126 CE791A SUDHIR MISRA CE 7 127 CE792A SUDHIR MISRA CE 5 128 CE793A SUDHIR MISRA CE 1 129 CE794A SUDHIR MISRA CE 4 130 CE797A SUDHIR MISRA CE 9 131 CE798A SUDHIR MISRA CE 12 132 CE799 SUDHIR MISRA CE 103 133 CE898A SUDHIR MISRA CE 2 134 CE899 SUDHIR MISRA CE 4 135 ESO202A SUMIT BASU CE 202 136 CGS603A HARISH CHANDRA KARNICK CGS 53 137 CGS651A MOHUA BANERJEE CGS 13 138 CGS702A DEVPRIYA KUMAR CGS 13 139 CGS799 DEVPRIYA KUMAR CGS 5 140 CHE211A INDRANIL SAHA DALAL CHE 92 141 CHE221A JAYANT K SINGH CHE 97 142 CHE261A SRI SIVAKUMAR CHE 85 143 CHE331A RAJU KUMAR GUPTA CHE 84 144 CHE349A RAGHVENDRA SINGH CHE 0 145 CHE362A SANJEEV GARG CHE 9 146 CHE381A NITIN KAISTHA CHE 77 147 CHE391A ANURAG TRIPATHI CHE 68 I/2 148 CHE391A ANIMANGSU GHATAK CHE 68 I/2 149 CHE398A RAGHVENDRA SINGH CHE 20 150 CHE497A RAGHVENDRA SINGH CHE 6 Page 3 of 13 151 CHE498A RAGHVENDRA SINGH CHE 4 152 CHE611A ANURAG TRIPATHI CHE 22 153 CHE621A RAJ GANESH S PALA CHE 48 154 CHE622A PANKAJ A APTE CHE 15 155 CHE626A VISHAL AGARWAL CHE 12 156 CHE633A GOUTAM DEO CHE 27 157 CHE641A NAVEEN TIWARI CHE 61 158 CHE642A NISHITH VERMA CHE 43 159 CHE659A SIDDHARTHA PANDA CHE 51 160 CHE677A RAHUL MANGAL CHE 46 161 CHE688A VISWANATHAN SHANKAR CHE 53 162 CHE699 RAGHVENDRA SINGH CHE 74 I/2 163 CHE699 INDRANIL SAHA DALAL CHE 74 I/2 164 CHE702A SRI SIVAKUMAR CHE 50 165 CHE799 INDRANIL SAHA DALAL CHE 75 166 CHE802A NITIN KAISTHA CHE 20 167 CHE899 INDRANIL SAHA DALAL CHE 2 168 ESO201A SATHESH MARIAPPAN CHE 154 169 CHM101A DASARI L V K PRASAD CHM 458 I/2 170 CHM101A ANANTHARAMAN GANAPATHI CHM 458 I/2 171 CHM102A MANABENDRA CHANDRA CHM 896 I/2 172 CHM102A RAJA ANGAMUTHU CHM 896 I/2 173 CHM202A ANAND SINGH CHM 28 174 CHM222A NISANTH N NAIR CHM 52 175 CHM242A SABUJ KUMAR KUNDU CHM 19 176 CHM322A MADHAV V RANGANATHAN CHM 57 177 CHM342A R N MUKHERJEE CHM 54 178 CHM343 P K BHARADWAJ CHM 0 179 CHM344A P K BHARADWAJ CHM 17 180 CHM391A DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 0 181 CHM392A DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 3 182 CHM402A VEEJENDRA KUMAR YADAV CHM 44 183 CHM443A ASHIS KUMAR PATRA CHM 47 184 CHM481A SANDEEP VERMA CHM 47 185 CHM491A DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 1 186 CHM492A DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 3 187 CHM599 DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 3 188 CHM602A MANAS KUMAR GHORAI CHM 15 189 CHM609A V K SINGH CHM 11 190 CHM616A M L N RAO CHM 36 191 CHM631A DATTATRAYA H DETHE CHM 55 192 CHM636A PRATIK SEN CHM 23 193 CHM649A BASKER SUNDARARAJU CHM 14 194 CHM650A AMALENDU CHANDRA CHM 22 195 CHM662A RAMESH RAMAPANICKER CHM 24 196 CHM681A R GURUNATH CHM 5 197 CHM684A S MANOGARAN CHM 72 198 CHM696A DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 24 199 CHM700 DEBABRATA GOSWAMI CHM 40 200 CHM799 PRATIK SEN CHM 200 201 CHM800A PRATIK SEN CHM 201 Page 4 of 13 202 CHM801A PRATIK SEN CHM 200 203 CSO202A KESHAVAMURTHY SRIHARI CHM 171 I/2 204 CSO202A THIRUVANCHERIL G GOPAKUMAR CHM 171 I/2 205 CSO203A SANKAR PRASAD RATH CHM 54 I/2 206 CSO203A JITENDRA KUMAR BERA CHM 54 I/2 207 COM200 SUDHARSHANA N P COM 272 208 CS220A MAINAK CHAUDHURI CSE 131 209 CS251A SUBHAJIT ROY CSE 117 210 CS315A ARNAB BHATTACHARYA CSE 138 211 CS335A AMEY KARKARE CSE 99 212 CS396A ANIL SETH CSE 24 213 CS422A BISWABANDAN PANDA CSE 12 214 CS455A T V PRABHAKAR CSE 50 215 CS499A ANIL SETH CSE 2 216 CS628A PRAMOD SUBRAMANYAN CSE 94 217 CS633A PREETI MALAKAR CSE 35 218 CS634A R K GHOSH CSE 18 219 CS636A SWARNENDU BISWAS CSE 35 220 CS638A INDRANIL SAHA CSE 37 221 CS640A RAGHUNATH TEWARI CSE 14 222 CS641A MANINDRA AGRAWAL CSE 39 223 CS656A SUNIL EASAW SIMON CSE 18 224 CS682A RAJAT MITTAL CSE 39 225 CS687A SATYADEV NANDAKUMAR CSE 15 226 CS698C SUMIT GANGULY CSE 8 227 CS698H ANIL SETH CSE 2 228 CS698X PIYUSH RAI CSE 78 229 CS699 ANIL SETH CSE 71 I/2 230 CS699 SUMIT GANGULY CSE 71 I/2 231 CS720A AJAI JAIN CSE 10 232 CS730A DEBADATTA MISHRA CSE 17 233 CS731A SANDEEP KUMAR SHUKLA CSE 148 234 CS742A SANJEEV SAXENA CSE 32 235 CS748A NITIN SAXENA CSE 7 236 CS783A VINAY P NAMBOODIRI CSE 145 237 CS786A NISHEETH SRIVASTAVA CSE 123 238 CS797A SUMIT GANGULY CSE 2 239 CS799 SUMIT GANGULY CSE 61 240 CS899 SUMIT GANGULY CSE 19 241 ESC101A SWAPRAVA NATH CSE 480 242 ESO207A SHASHANK K MEHTA CSE 129 243 ECO101A PRAVEEN KULSHRESHTHA ECO 156 244 ECO221A SOHINI SAHU ECO 51 245 ECO261A JOYDEEP DUTTA ECO 56 246 ECO311A DEBAYAN PAKRASHI ECO 70 247 ECO342A DEEP MUKHERJEE ECO 44 248 ECO399A MOHAMMAD ARSHAD RAHMAN ECO 16 249 ECO413A P MURALI PRASAD ECO 29 250 ECO499A MOHAMMAD ARSHAD RAHMAN ECO 4 251 ECO545A MOHAMMAD ARSHAD RAHMAN ECO 13 252 ECO699 MOHAMMAD ARSHAD RAHMAN ECO 27 Page 5 of 13 253 ECO711A BIKRAMADITYA DATTA ECO 100 254 ECO753A SARANI SAHA ECO 13 255 ECO754A VIMAL KUMAR ECO 46 256 ECO799 WASIM AHMAD ECO 19 257 HSO201A ONKAR DIKSHIT ECO 156 I/2 258 HSO201A BALAJI DEVARAJU ECO 156 I/2 259 EE210A YOGESH SINGH CHAUHAN EE 154 260 EE250A RAMPRASAD POTLURI EE 151 261 EE301A NAREN NAIK EE 42 262 EE311A S SUNDAR KUMAR IYER EE 67 263 EE321A KASTURI VASUDEVAN EE 105 264 EE340A A R HARISH EE 123 265 EE360A SANDEEP ANAND EE 99 266 EE381A YATINDRA NATH SINGH EE 130 267 EE391A PRADEEP KUMAR K EE 2 268 EE392A PRADEEP KUMAR K EE 16 269 EE416A SHILPI GUPTA EE 22 270 EE491A PRADEEP KUMAR K EE 4 271 EE492A PRADEEP KUMAR K EE 3 272 EE600A K S VENKATESH EE 26 273 EE604A K S VENKATESH EE 49 I/2 274 EE604A GOVIND SHARMA EE
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