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NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 Statutory Committee Governing Body for Autonomous Status S. N. Name of Member Designation Category 1. Dr. Sarojini Agarwal Chairperson NIET, Gr. Noida 2. Dr. O.P. Agarwal Managing Director NIET, Gr. Noida 3. Dr. Neema Agarwal Management Member Additional Managing Director, NIET, Gr. Noida 4. Sh. Raman Batra Management Member Executive Vice President, NIET, Gr. Noida 5. Sh. Ashok Singh Management Member NIET, Gr. Noida 6. Mr. Ajay Agrawal Director, Viraj Automobiles Industry Pvt. Ltd. Representative Member 7. Prof. Pratosh Professor Department of UGC Nominee Bansal Information Technology, Member Institute of Engineering & Technology, DAVV Indore 8. State Govt. Nominee Member 9. Prof. R.P. Singh Professor, Ex- Director, HBTI University Nominee Kanpur Member 10. Prof K. K. Agrawal Senior Academician & Special Invitee Chairman National Board of Member Accreditation (NBA) 11. Dr. J. P. Saini Vice Chancellor, NSUT, Special Invitee New Delhi Member 12. Mr. Alok Ranjan Retd. IAS & Chief Secretary, Special Invitee Govt. of India, UP Member NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 13. Mr. Puneet Kumra Senior Director, Talent Special Invitee Acquisition at Capgemini Member India 14. Mr. Manikandan Director – Oracle University, Special Invitee Ekambaram India Member 15. Dr. Anbuthambi President ICT Academy Special Invitee Bhojarajan Member 16. Mr. Praveen Soneja Director General, NIET Gr. Teachers Noida Representative Member 17. Dr. Praveen Professor & Director Project Teachers Pachauri and Planning, NIET Gr. Noida Representative Member 18. Dr. K.P. Singh Professor & Registrar, NIET, Teachers Gr. Noida Representative Member 19. Dr. Vinod M. Kapse Professor & Director, NIET Member Secretary Gr. Noida NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 Academic Council S. N. Name of Member Designation Category 1. Dr. Vinod M. Kapse Professor & Director Chairperson 2. Dr. V.K. Pandey Professor & Head (EC) Internal Member 3. Dr. C.S. Yadav Professor & Head (CSE) Internal Member 4. Dr. Chandan Kumar Professor & Head (ME) Internal Member 5. Dr. Kumud Saxena Professor & Head (IT) Internal Member 6. Dr. Rashmi Mishra Professor & Head (BT) Internal Member 7. Prof. Ritesh Rastogi Professor & Head (MCA) Internal Member 8. Prof. M. Resham Professor & Head (MBA) Internal Member 9. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Professor & Head Internal Member (Physics) 10. Dr. Gazala Naaz Professor & Head Internal Member (English) 11. Dr. Anjana Rani Professor & Head (Maths) Internal Member Gupta 12. Dr. Praveen Pachauri Professor & Director Faculty Member Project & Planning 13. Dr. K.P. Singh Professor & Registrar Faculty Member 14 Mr. Sanjay Maurya Assistant Professor Faculty Member 15. Mr. Mayank Deep Assistant Professor Faculty Member Khare 16. Dr. B. B. Ahuja Director & Professor Academics College of Engineering Representative Pune Member 17. Dr. Parikshit Mahalley Professor & Head, Academics Department of Computer Representative Science & Engineering, Member SKN College of Engineering Pune. NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 18. Dr. D. R. Swamy Professor, Industrial Academics Engineering & Representative Management, JSS Member Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore 19. Dr. A.K. Chawala Fellow, IIM Ahmedabad, Industrial Data Privacy Expert, HR Representative Veteran Management Member Consultant, Author 20. Mr. Aditya Kumar Director, CDAC, Patna Academics Sinha Representative Member 21. Mrs. Meenal Singh Regional Head-Northern Industry India SSC NASSCOM, Representative Noida Member 22. Dr. Anbu Rathinavel Chief Design Officer, Industry Intellect Design Arena Representative and Head-School of Member Design Thinking 23. Prof. Nirendra Dev Professor, Department of University Nominee Civil Engineering, Delhi Member Technical University, New Delhi 24. Prof. Pulak Mohan Professor, Department of University Nominee Pandey Mechanical Engineering, Member IIT Delhi, New Delhi 25. Prof. Shishir Sinha Professor, Department of University Nominee Chemical Engineering, IIT Member Roorkee, Roorkee NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 26. Dr. Mohit Gambhir Innovation Director, Special Invitee MOE Innovation Cell, Member Government of India. 27. Dr. KVA Balaji Chief Executive Officer, Special Invitee KSE Group of Member Institutions, Former Registrar VTU Belagavi. 28. Dr. Apurbba Kumar Professor, Department Special Invitee Sharma of Mechanical & Member Industrial Engineering, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee 29. Dr. Rajesh S. Principal, Sahyadri Special Invitee College of Engineering & Member Management, Mangaluru, Karnataka 30. Mr. Raman Batra Executive Vice President, Management Member NIET, Gr. Noida 31. Dr. Praveen Soneja Director General Member Secretary NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 c) Board of Study a) Board of Study of Applied Sciences and Humanities S. Particulars Name Affiliation & Position N. Department 1. Head of the Dr. Rajesh Professor & Head, Convener Department Kumar Department of Physics, concerned NIET Greater Noida (UP) 2. Faculty Members Dr. Anjana Professor & Head, Co-Convener of the Department Rani Department of with different Gupta Mathematics, NIET Specialization Greater Noida (UP) 3. Mr. Ashish Assistant Professor Internal Pathak Department of Physics, Member NIET Greater Noida (UP) 4. Dr. K.P. Professor & Head, Internal Singh Department of Chemistry, Member NIET Greater Noida (UP) 5. Dr. Manish Assistant Professor Internal Koushik Department of Chemistry, Member NIET Greater Noida (UP) 6. Mr. Assistant Professor Internal Rajnish Kr Department of Member Pandey Mathematics, NIET Greater Noida (UP) 7. Dr. Professor & Head Internal Ghazala Department of English, Member Naaz NIET Greater Noida (UP) 8. Ms. Pooja Assistant Professor Internal Tyagi Department of English, Member NIET Greater Noida (UP) NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 9. Dr. C. S. Professor & Head, Internal Yadav Department of Computer Member Science, NIET, Gr. Noida 10. Dr. V.K. Professor & Head, Internal Pandey Department of Electronics Member & Communication Engineering, NIET Greater Noida (UP) 11. Dr. Professor & Head Internal Chandan Department of Member Kumar Mechanical Engineering, NIET Greater Noida (UP) 12. Dr. Kumud Associate Professor & Internal Saxena Head, Department of Member Information Technology, NIET Greater Noida (UP) 13. Dr. Rashmi Associate Professor & Inter Member Mishra Head, Department of Biotechnology Engineering, NIET Greater Noida (UP) 14. Dr. Assistant Professor Internal Priyanka Department of Computer Member Chandani Science & Engineering, NIET Greater Noida (UP) 15. Dr. P. Professor, Department of Internal Pachauri Mechanical Engineering, Member NIET Greater Noida (UP) NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institute) Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (New Delhi) Affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (UP) (Formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University) 19, Knowledge Park-II, Institutional Area, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar (UP)- 201306 16. Prof. Professor & Head Internal Resham Department of MBA, Member M. NIET Greater Noida (UP) 17. Expert Having Dr. Professor, School of External knowledge of the Mahesh Mathematics, Thapar Member subject from Kumar Institute of Engineering & eminent Sharma Technology, Patiala. 18. Institutions, Dr. Anil Professor, Dept. of External Research Kumar Chemistry, National Member organizations Gupta Institute of Disaster (outside the Management
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