CHAPTER–I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Mission & Vision statement 1.1.1 Mission Statement  To develop and promote innovations in Engineering Education at all levels namely undergraduate, postgraduate and research by adopting suitable steps like innovative learning teaching processes.  To generate fundamental and applied knowledge by engaging in cutting-edge research and to promote academic growth by offering state-of-the-art in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes.  To help the other similar sister organisations in the locality as well as in the region in developing their curriculum, courses, learning-teaching processes, laboratories, faculties etc. by interacting with them continuously.  To identify, based on an informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs areas of specialization particularly in emerging fields upon which the institute can concentrate in cooperation with other organisations.  To undertake collaborative / sponsored projects and industrial consultancy which offer opportunities for long term interaction with academia, trade, commerce and industry.  To develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders can emerge in a range of professions. 1.1.2 Vision Statement  To contribute to , Asia in particular and the world in general through achievement of excellence in innovative scientific and technical education, sponsored projects, industrial consultancy, testing and research;  To serve as a valuable resource for industry and society by consistent up gradation of aims, objectives and activities as per present and future requirements by undertaking cutting edge fundamental and applied researches; and  To remain a source of pride and inspiration for all Indians. 1.2 Objectives  Offer modern UG programmes in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology.  Initiate new PG programmes in computer science & Engineering, Information technology, Electronics & Communication engineering, Architecture, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Sciences, MBA and MCA.  Introducing Dual Degree programmes (5 years) by proper integration of courses of two disciplines.  Offer facilities for doctoral research in all Engineering departments, Architecture, Management studies. Applied science and Humanities and Social Sciences.  Establish a school of Architectural studies that offers programmes in all aspects of architecture and urban development.  Establish a school of continuing education that offers short-term enrichment and development programmes in all disciplines.  Provide consultancy services for industry and establishment of effective industry and institution interaction. 1.3 Education System Education means overall development of an individual. An education system should attempt to provide the teaching and training of an individual in order to induce professional competence and ability, personality development provide leadership to team work, concern or human values towards the colleagues and subordinates, respect for superiors to behave

 1  in a disciplined way and exercise the habits of punctuality, sincerity, devotion, hard work, integrity and honesty and concern for the people, society and the nation. NIT Patna education system envisages achieving the above mentioned qualities by undertaking an integrated and balanced blend of curricular co curricular and extra curricular activities amongst students’ teachers and supporting staff and by creating a congenial and close relation among students and teachers, a student and students and teacher and teachers. In order to achieve this objective the supporting staffs also plays a vital role. They are supportive in real sense, dedicated and effective. Curricular activities for students are designed through adoption of appropriate teaching learning process, course contents of various subjects, monitoring of theory and laboratory classes and by taking initiative in projects in various subjects. Initiative starts from the students end and teachers and supporting staffs are at the supervisory and helping role. Undergraduate courses are completed in four years duration; post graduate courses in two years duration and Ph.D. level courses in three to five years duration. Co-curricular activities for students concentrate on debates, quizzes, vocational training, visit to works and industrial visits. The teachers do the co curricular activities in the form of their participation in students’ activities as well as by taking part in summer schools, sponsored projects and industrial consultancy. Supporting staff participates in the co curricular activities by undertaking a series of routine testing works for the benefit of industries, state government organisation, consultants and trade and commerce. Extra curricular activities are planned through games and sports, cultural programmes and NSS activities. Cultural activities provide them a platform to know about the culture of various states and regions of the country and give an opportunity for national integration. It maybe mentioned here that admission rules for students and recruitment rules for teachers and supporting staff are such that the people from all states of the country are inducted in NIT family and as such there are chances of intermixing of people on national basis. Here it may be mentioned that there is good proportion of girls’ students, female teachers and female supporting staff. Their presence in all the activities gives a colourful atmosphere with decorum and decency. This inculcates a healthy reciprocal respect for either sex. Usually five days in a week is devoted to curricular activities whereas the remaining two days are devoted for co curricular and extra curricular activities. A good library with e-library facility, workshop with facilities for catering the needs of students’ projects as well as sponsored project and research serves as the backbone of academic activities. The availability of computers and broadband internet facility provide added advantages to a true learner. The location of the institute is on the southern bank of holy river Ganges. The panoramic natural scenario of river Ganges is much helpful for getting relaxation to the whole community of the institute while on work as well as during leisure periods. The pollution free and eye catching scenario of the campus provides a healthy inputs amidst a very busy, tough and laborious academic and Para academic activities of each and every individual. Therefore, NIT Patna educational system attempts an overall development of its students, teachers, supporting staff, neighbouring people, society and the nation. 1.4 New Initiatives: Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India took over the erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Patna on 28.1.04 and rechristened it as National Institute of Technology Patna. The immediate initiative was taken in the session 2004-05 to transform the system of administration and management of the Institute. Some of the drawbacks and the problems of the old system were identified and actions were taken to improve the system and bring it on a new track. Some of the new initiatives that were taken during this session were as follows: i. New Academic System: After obtaining autonomous status vide NIT Act, 2007, NIT Patna introduced semester system of examination for all the branches and it has been functioning quite effectively. We could manage to publish result in time. Implementation of regular class test, assignment, tutorials etc has aroused deep interest towards learning among students.

 2  ii. Creation of Website of NIT Patna: NIT Patna website is operational from October 2004 and is available at www.nitp.ac.in. The website is easily available on all major search engines like Google, Yahoo etc. The website home page is nicely designed and it contains information about the institute along with the photo of the main building. The home page contains link for all departments and sections like Academics, Library, Placement, Tender, Alumni etc and so it is quite user friendly .The institute is using the website for tender and other advertisements, result publication, hostel allotment, events etc .The website has enabled NIT Patna in creating transparency for its activities. E-mail facility is provided to Director, Registrar and various departments of the college in NIT Patna domain. All major activities of NIT Patna are visible to the world through our website. iii. New Library building constructed: Prior to creation of NIT Patna, Bihar College of Engineering and Patna University had started the construction of new central library building in its campus with the help of some UGC grants. The construction was held up after making the ground floor due to paucity of funds. The matter was taken up with MHRD, Govt. of India which provided sufficient funds for further construction of library building through its plan grant. The construction activity was started in the year 2004 itself. Now the construction of new central library building has been completed. It has e-library facilities also. iv. Renovation of Girls Hostel: The work of renovation of girls’ hostel was entrusted to CPWD which took up the work and completed the renovation work in scheduled time. Girls are residing in the hostel located inside the campus of the Institute. v. Repairs and Renovation of other Boys Hostel; College Buildings and Quarters for accommodation to Director, other functionaries, teachers and supporting staff: A plan for their repair and renovation for mentioned building were prepared and funds were provided by MHRD, GOI through plan and non-plan grant of NIT Patna. The work was entrusted to CPWD which started the renovation and repair work in the session 2004-05 and is continued till date. This initiative gave an initial facelift to NIT Patna buildings. vi. Construction of boundary wall: Previously there was no boundary wall from river Ganges side for NIT Patna and in the other side the condition of the boundary wall was very poor. The Institution security was very much in danger due to lack of proper boundary wall. MHRD, GoI provided fund for construction of boundary wall and the task was entrusted to CPWD which initiated this construction in the session 2004-05. The construction of boundary wall has been completed in this period. vii. Introduction of EPABX to improve communication among various departments of the Institute: The plan for introduction of EPABX system was prepared and implemented by using funds provided by MHRD through its plan grant. EPABX is functioning properly in the institute viii. Security: Due to lack of proper boundary wall and unprotected entry points security problems used to occur very off and on during erstwhile BCE Period. The case of theft and dacoity were recorded during those periods. In view of the above mentioned situations steps were taken to introduce a better and effective security by outsourcing the activity. Security encircles the campus, the hostels and the quarters of teachers and supporting staffs. ix. Internet Connection: The internet connectivity of 128 Kbps provided by ERNET was not sufficient for our growing requirement. Hence, NIT Patna has taken the service of BSNL to provide us with 2 Mbps (1:1) dedicated leased line connectivity. x. Development of NIT Patna Campus: NIT Patna has decided to undertake construction of Academic building, Boys hostel, girls hostel, Student Activities Centre in the existing campus. .NIT Patna administration has given top priority to take up these constructions to facilitate student of this institute at the

 3  earliest .The pictorial view of models of these proposed buildings is given at the end of the report. xi. Admission of UG students through AIEEE 2010: Earlier during erstwhile BCE Patna the admission to UG students were done through BCECE Board. NIT Patna approached AIEEE and succeeded getting admission through AIEEE from 2004 session itself. xii. Admission of PG students: New Brochure of information for PG students admission was prepared and advertised on all India basis. In the new system the students having GATE score were made eligible for admission to PG courses. All the regular admitted PG students in Civil, Mech. and Electrical branch get scholarship which is funded by AICTE, New Delhi. xiii. Restructuring of administrative system: 1. Apart from seven departments of Engineering namely Civil, Electrical, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, Architecture, CSE and IT, full fledged department for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Sciences are working. Every department is provided with Head of the Department. The Headship is on rotation basis and every HoD is provided with an advisory committee in order to help them. On the advisory committee HoD is to be Chairman and the other teachers work as its member. HoD is made responsible for running the department and helps the NIT administration time to time on various aspects and activities of the department. Enough delegation of power has been invested in HoDs. 2. Overall Hostel Management has been entrusted to Chairman (HMC). For every hostel there are warden and Asstt. Wardens depending upon the size of the hostel. The participation of boarders is through prefect system. 3. Four functional Deans namely Dean (Academic Affairs), Dean (Student Affairs), Dean (P&D) and Dean (SRIC) are working. Senior teachers are given the responsibility for these activities. 4. Since NIT Patna had no administrative personnel at its disposal the faculty members were given the responsibility of functioning as Registrar, Deputy Registrar (Procurement), Deputy Registrar (Examination), Assistant Registrar (Academics), Assistant Registrar (Accounts), Assistant Registrar (Admission), Assistant Registrar (IT) and Assistant Registrar (Student). 5. Since NIT Patna was passing through transformation phase it was felt that a Liaison Officer be kept at Delhi to keep a constant touch with the Chairman, MHRD, AICTE, UGC, CBSE and industries which are interested in placement of our products. A liaison officer was appointed on contractual basis and a mini liaison office has been created at New Delhi. 6. Audit Officer with professional competency was felt to be necessary to keep an eye and vigil on the expenses of funds. A retired personnel from CAG was appointed on ad-hoc basis to help the administration in this regard. xiv. Constitution of BoG, Finance Committee, BWC and Senate of NIT Patna: These bodies were constituted by obtaining nominations from various bodies like, MHRD, GoI, AICTE, UGC, Bihar Govt. etc.

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CHAPTER – II AN OVERVIEW 2.1 Historical Background The National Institute of Technology Patna is the Eighteenth National Institute created by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India upon rechristening a new name to the erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering, Patna. This Institute is in the process of achieving the status of a centre of excellence to impart higher training research and development in science, engineering and technology. NIT Patna’s humble beginning can be traced to 1886 with the establishment of a pleader’s survey training school, subsequently elevated to the Bihar College of Engineering, Patna in 1924 at the present site with the introduction of graduate level engineering curriculum. M.Sc. (Engg.) was introduced in 1978. The Institute is fully equipped to take up its role as a corporate body with powers to decide its own academic policy to conduct its own examination and to award its own degrees. Now This Institute is governed by NIT act 2007. For the time being it was attached to Patna University for the purpose of examination. Now NIT Patna has been conducting its own examination Govt. of India has declared it an Institute of National Importance. The Institute admits on an average 400 students to the undergraduate (B.Sc. Engineering & B. Arch.) and about 126 students to the Post Graduate Programmes every year on the basis of all India competition. It offers degree courses in Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology & Architecture & Post Graduate Course in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. The Institute is partially residential in nature providing limited facilities for accommodation to some of its students as well as the teaching staffs in its about 36 acres campus. The Institute has created Department of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Science. ED-CIL, Govt. of India undertaking was entrusted with the task for the preparation of master plan of the Institute. The activities of the Institute are growing at faster rate towards achievements of Global Standard. 2.2 Location NIT Patna is situated on the south bank of river Ganges behind Gandhi Ghat, one of the most important reverence places of Patna. The Institute campus is 8 km from the Patna Junction railway station and 15 km from the Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Patna. The entry to the institute is from Ashok Rajpath and it is about 3 km from Gandhi Maidan. 2.3 Campus The Institute is residential in nature providing residential facilities to all its students as well as the teaching staff as per availability. Its 36 acre campus has a picturesque river view with numerous historic building presenting a spectacle of architectural delight and natural beauty. The making of an engineering leader requires sustained intellectual alertness, creativity and talent for innovation which must be continuously nurtured to achieve professional competence. The Institute provides pleasant surrounding with an intellectually simulating campus to its students. The courses are managed by qualified teachers who rely on direct personal contact to disseminate intensive theoretical and practical knowledge to the students. The existing laboratories are being modernized to meet the aspiration and needs of tomorrow. The existing infrastructures provide a conducive environment with an exciting campus life so necessary for professional growth. Behind the historic administrative building lies the main academic building which also houses the Civil Engineering Department. The Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Departments face one another about 200 meters west from the Administrative Building. The department of Architecture, Electronics and Communication, Computer Science and Engineering, the Centre for water resources studies is located in separate buildings 300 meters to the east of administrative building. Several other facilities like large lecture theatres with modern equipment and amenities, students’ activities center and auditorium are likely to come up very soon.

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The Institute has a big playground where many National level football and cricket matches were arranged in the past when Patna had no stadium. The extra-curricular activities include facilities for outdoor and indoor games, open air theatre and availability of the local chapter of SPICMACAY. While banking facility is available in campus, post-office and shopping centre are in the near vicinity. NIT Patna is the Institutional member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) which is devoted to promotion of quality and standards in technical education. The Institute runs seven essential services in the campus namely 24 hours electric supply, suitable drinking water, sanitation and maintenance of cleanliness, security arrangements, Ambulance service for medical emergency help, EPABX and Internet facilities. A modern library with e-library facility is going to be commissioned soon. Total number of PCs available in various departments, office, library etc. is approximately 500. 2.4 Administration Since NIT Patna had no administrative personnel at its disposal the senior faculty members were given the responsibility of functioning as Deans, Registrar, Deputy Registrars and Assistant Registrars. Four functional Deans, Five Deputy Registrars and Four Assistant Registrars were created. The faculty members along with their department looking after these activities are given below. Dean (P&D) Prof. (Dr.) K. S. P. Singh Professor of Civil Engineering Dean (SRIC) Prof.(Dr.) M. M. Choudhary Professor of Electrical Engineering Dean (Student Affairs) Prof. (Dr.) S. M. Jha Professor of Mathematics Dean (Academic Affairs) Prof U. S. Triar Professor of Electrical Engineering Registrar Prof Vidya Sagar Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Deputy Registrar Dr. S. K. Verma Associate Professor of (Procurement) Mechanical Engineering Deputy Registrar Dr. L. B. Roy Associate Professor of Civil (Examination) Engineering Assistant Registrar Dr. Om Prakash Associate Professor of (Admission) Mechanical Engineering Assistant Registrar(IT) Sri. Prabhat Kumar Assistant Professor of Information Technology Assistant Registrar Sri. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Civil (Students) Engineering In addition to the above mentioned administrative personnel there are 11 Heads of the Departments and each department has its own Advisory Committee called Departmental Advisory Committee. Head of the department is Chairman of the committee and all the Professors, Assistant Professors and Lecturers in the department are the members of the committee. Committee meets regularly in order to monitor the departmental activities. Further a few monitoring cells like IT cell, Vehicle Cell, Proctorial Committee, Vigilance Cell, Cultural activity Cell, Games & Sports activity cell were created under the leadership of teachers who were made Professor in-Charge of the Cell. The overall management of Hostel accommodation for students & accommodation for teachers and supporting staff was entrusted to Chairman (HMC) and each hostel was managed by their respective warden & Assistant Wardens. The NSS activity was monitored by one of the teachers of this Institute

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2.5 Academic Programmes The Institute runs undergraduate, Post Graduate and Doctoral programmes leading to the award of degree of four years duration B. Tech, five years duration B. Arch., Two years duration M. Tech and three to five years duration Ph.D.

2.6 Courses offered The Institute offers degree courses B. Tech, B.Arch., Post Graduate Courses M. Tech, and Doctoral courses in the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations. B. Tech  Mechanical Engineering  Electrical Engineering  Civil Engineering  Electronics & Communication Engg.  Computer Science & Engineering  Information Technology B. Arch M. Tech Specialisation 1. Electrical Engineering 1. Control System 2. Power System 2. Mechanical Engineering 1. Thermal Turbo Machines 2. Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer 3 Civil Engineering 1. Water Resources 2. Transportation Engineering 3. Structural Engineering Ph.D. (Engg.)  Electrical Engineering  Mechanical Engineering  Civil Engineering  Electronics & Communication Engineering  Computer Science & Engineering  Information Technology  Architecture 2.7 Admission Procedure B. Tech The admission to 1st year of B. Tech course is made through the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, Department of Higher Education. M. Tech The courses leading to M. Tech are open to those who have obtained the B.Sc. Engineering /B.E./B. Tech in respective discipline or any degree recognized as equivalent thereto by NIT Patna with 60% marks or equivalent C.G.P.A. in aggregate in the qualifying examination and who have qualified GATE with a valid score. However, sponsored candidates need not to possess GATE score rather they must have minimum experience of two years as on 1st Aug. 2010. The admission of sponsored candidates will be made in order of merit basis and 70% weightage will be given for qualifying examination and 30% for performance in interview. Such candidates are required to produce sponsorship certificate from their employer at the time of interview.

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2.8 Students Till 2003, in erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering, the admission of students to undergraduate courses was done through BCECE, a state Govt. Agency. Right from session 2004, the admission to first year B. Tech course is made through the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE and as per the guidelines framed by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, and Department of Higher Education. It has resulted in a homogeneous group of students. Fifty percent of the intake is reserved for the state where as the remaining fifty percent is open to the students from all parts of the country. Therefore it provides a good platform to students to know about the culture of the whole nation. Admission to first year courses to Post Graduate courses is done through open advertisement on all India basis and GATE score. Hence the students of NIT Patna provide a national character. 2.9 Examination and Evaluation Examination and evaluation of various undergraduate and Post graduate courses remained under the authority of Patna University which was the Parent University for erstwhile BCE Patna till 2006.From 2007, semester system has been introduced for undergraduate and PG courses .Result of graduate and post graduate are declared in terms of SGPA & CGPA on ten point scale. 2.10 Placement The placement cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the proper placement of final year students of NIT Patna. Prior to conversion of the institute to NIT the campus selection of students was insignificant. After conversion of the institute to NIT many reputed companies like RITES Ltd., Reliance Info COM, Nokia, PDIL, EIL, Indian Army, IOCL, Gammon India, ITC InfoTech etc. started visiting the institute for campus selection. A good number of students have been absorbed through the campus selection. 2.11 Games and Sports In order to develop the overall personality of students extra curricular activities are planned through Games and Sports. Every year Games and Sports activities take place. Students including girl students participate in these activities. These activities provide them a healthy environment and also to exhibit their talent. The students also participate in national level games and sports competition organised by various institute of the country. They have won many prizes also. The fifth foundation day ceremony of NIT Patna was celebrated between the periods 26 January 2010 to 28 January, 2010. Various activities related to Games and Sports and Cultural got place in this ceremony, Prize distribution was done on 28th January 2010 which encouraged the students for extra curricular activity to a great extent. 2.12 Staff Position Initially MHRD, Govt. of India sanctioned 100 posts of teaching staff to NIT Patna and considering 57 existing teachers, the remaining posts were advertised for filling the vacant posts. The posts were advertised in the month of August, 2006. The candidates were interviewed in the month of December, 2007 and the offer letter to the selected candidates were sent in the month of March,2008,after approval of BOG of the institute .We succeeded in offering appointments to 12 persons. The remaining posts could not be filled as suitable candidates were not available .During this period the sanctioned post of teaching staff has been increased from 100 to 140. Posts were again advertised in December 2009 to fill up vacant posts. The process is in progress. The retired teachers help has to be continued for the benefit of students in certain specialised subjects. Total number of teachers is 69 out of which about 31 teachers have Ph. D. qualification whereas the rest have M. Tech. qualification & B. Tech. qualification. 2.13 Notable Achievements using Graphs, Charts, Diagrams

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CHAPTER – III THE STAFF 3.1 Academic Staff (Teaching) Post Sanction Strength In Position Professor 20 2 + 10 = 12 Assistant Professor 40 19 Lecturer 81 38 Total 141 69 * Professor and Assistant Professor under promotion scheme The details of Faculty members are given below: Designation Name Qualifications Department of Civil Engineering Professor Dr. K. S. P. Singh, Dean Ph.D. (P&D) Dr. Surendra Kumar, Ph.D. Presently HOD (Civil) Associate Professor Dr. L.B. Roy Ph.D. Dr. V. Singh Ph.D. Dr. Sanjeev Sinha Ph.D. Dr. S. S. Mishra Ph.D. Assistant Professor Sri S. K. Singh B.Sc. Engg. Sri Sanjay Kumar B.Sc. Engg. Dr. N.N. Singh Mourya Ph.D. Sri Ansuman Singh M. Tech. Mrs. Sunita Kumari M. Tech. Sri Sanjeev Kr. Suman M. Tech. Mrs. Reena Singh M.Sc. (Engg.) Sri Sunil Kr. Murmu M. Tech. Dr. Baboo Rai M. Tech Department of Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. Professor Prof. N. Kumar M. Tech. Presently Professor Incharge (Faculty Development Services) Prof. S. J. Hasnain M. Tech. Presently Professor Incharge (Placement & Training) Dr. S. K. Singh (on lien.) Ph.D. Dr. Sudarshan Singh Ph.D. HOD (Mechanical)

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Associate Professor Sri S. S. Prasad M.Tech. Dr. S.K. Verma Ph.D. Dr. Om Prakash Ph.D. Dr. A. N. Sinha Ph.D Assistant Professor Sri M.N. Pandey M.Tech. Sri Amit Kumar M.Tech. Sri Sahid Mahmood M.Sc. Engg. Sri Arun Kumar M.Tech. Sri Anil Kumar Das M.Tech. Department of Electrical Engineering Professor Dr. G.K. Choudhary, Ph. D. Presently HOD, Electrical Dr. M.M. Choudhary, Dean Ph. D. (SRIC) Dr. U. S. Triar, Presently Ph. D. HOD, IT Associate Professor Prof. Vidya Sagar M. Tech Sri Ramesh Kumar Ph. D. Sri A.K. Sahni M.Sc. Engg. Assistant Professor Dr. S.N. Verma Ph. D. Mrs. Jayanti Kumari M. Tech. Choudhary Sri Alok Ranjan M. Tech Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Professor: Nil (Vacant) Associate Professor: Dr. B. K. Sharma M.Sc. Engg. HOD, Electronics & Communication Engg Prof Ravindra Kumar Ph. D. Assistant Professor : Sri M. A. Mujeeb B.Sc. Engg. Sri Ritesh Kumar Mishra M. Tech Sri Bikash Chandra Sahana M.E Department of Architecture Professor: Prof. Jitendra Singh (on lien) M. Arch. Associate Professor: Dr. Fulena Rajak Ph. D. Dr. Manoj Kumar Ph. D. Assistant Professor: Mrs. Kamini Sinha M. Arch. Mr. Bijay Kr. Das M. Arch Mr. Shailendra Kumar MCP

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Mandal Mr. Ajay Kumar M. Arch. Mr. Ravish Kumar M. Arch. Mr. Mazharul Haque M. Arch. Ms Anjali Sharma M. Arch. Mr. Vishal Rai M. Arch. Department of Physics Professor Nil (Vacant) Associate Professor: Sri N. R. Lal, Presently HOD, Ph. D. Physics Assistant Professor : Dr. Dev Kumar Mahto Ph. D. Department of Chemistry Professor Nil (Vacant) Associate Professor: Dr. Sita Ram Sharma, HOD, Ph. D. Chemistry Assistant Professor : Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Ph. D. Department of Mathematics Professor: Dr. S. M. Jha Ph. D. Associate Professor: Dr. S. K. Singh Ph. D. Assistant Professor: Dr. R.K. Jha Ph. D. Dr. R.P. Singh Ph. D. Dr. R.K. Sinha Ph. D. Dr. Ayaz Ahmad Ph. D. Department of Humanities & Social Sciences Professor: Nil (Vacant) Associate Professor: Dr. Kalpna Sinha, HOD Ph. D. (Humanities & Social Sciences) Assistant Professor: Dr. A.R. Sinha Ph. D. Department of Computer Science & Engineering Professor: Dr. Narayan Vikas Ph. D. Associate Professor Nil (Vacant) Assistant Professor Sri T. Haider M. Tech. Sri M.P. Singh M. Tech. Department of Information Technology Professor Nil (Vacant) Associate Professor Nil (Vacant) Assistant Professor Sri Prabhat Kumar M. Tech.

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Joining Details : The joining details of newly recruited faculty is given below:- Sl. No. Name Designation Department Date of Joining 1. Resignation / Retirement of Teaching Staff Sl. Name Designation Deptt. Date of Remarks No. relieving 1. Mr. Vishal Rai Assistant Architecture 02.03.2010 Resigned Professor 3.2 Non-Academic Staff (Non-Teaching) Post Sanction Strength In Position Accountant 1 1 Assistant (UD) 19 5 Assistant (LD) 2 4 Store Keeper 1 Nil Typist 1 Nil Pay & Account Officer 1 Nil Audit Officer (Internal Audit) 1 Nil Admn. Officer (Store) 1 1 Admn. Officer (Establishment) 1 1 Secretary to the Director 1 Nil PA to Registrar 1 Nil Cook-cum-care taker (Guest House) 1 Nil Librarian/Library Information Officer (Grade-I) 1 Nil Typist 1 Nil Stenographer 1 Nil PTI 1 Nil Total 26 08 Technical & Other Staff Post Sanction Strength In Position Sr. Technician 6 0 Black smith 3 1 Carpenter 3 1 Boiler Attendant 1 Nil Draftsman 2 1 Electric Engine Driver 4 1 Electrician 2 1 Engine Driver 2 1 Fitter 3 1 Motor Mechanic 2 1

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Post Sanction Strength In Position Instrument Mechanic 2 1 Lab Assistant 8 5 Lab Mechanic 9 2 Mason 1 1 Sr. Mechanic 1 Nil Mistry Instructor 1 Nil Moulder 1 Nil Painter 1 1 Pattern Maker 1 Nil Photographer 1 Nil Programmer 1 1 Punch Operator 1 Nil Turner 1 Nil Technical Assistant 6 3 Library Information Asstt 2 1 Library Information Officer (Gr.-II) / Asstt. Librarian 1 Nil Lab. Asstt. (Engineering) / Mechanics 6 Nil Project cum Estate Officer 1 Nil Jr. Engineer (Civil) 1 1 Total 77 23 Other Technical Sub-Ordinate and Grade-IV Staff Post Sanction Strength In Position Lab Bearer 11 10 Mazdoor 16 4 Library Attendant 1 1 Tent Khalasi 2 2 Tool Zamadar 1 1 Fireman 2 1 Furnace man/Watchman 1 Nil Peon 19 11 Duftary 3 4 Ward Servant 17 11 Mali 11 6 Sweeper 9 5 Darwan 9 9 Water Bearer 2 1 Total 104 66

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The details of non-teaching staff members are given below: SN Name Designation Remarks 1. Sri Rajiv Ranjan Programme Officer (A&E) 2. Sri Rajesh Kumar A.O. (Store) 3. Sri Umesh Kumar Lal Assistant 4. Sri Ramawatar Paswan Assistant 5. Sri Girdhar Gopal Assistant 6. Sri Jyotish Kumar Sah Assistant 7. Sri Ashok Singh Accountant 8. Sri Md. Arshad Assistant 9. Sri Jaso Lal Sao Draftsman 10. Sri Ganesh Sharan Lab Assistant 11. Sri Ramsinhasan Singh Lab Mechanics 12. Sri Mritunjay Anand Lib. Information Assistant 13. Sri Jai Prakash Kumar Technical Assistant 14. Sri Upendra Singh Technical Assistant 15. Sri Ramesh Chandra Gupta Technical Assistant 16. Sri Saket Narayan Choudhary Junior Engineer (Civil) 17. Sri Vinod Kumar Junior Assistant 18. Sri Nitya Nand Lal Junior Assistant 19. Sri Ajay Kumar Lab Assistant 20. Sri P.K. Shrivastava Lab Assistant 21. Sri Jawed Alam Lab. Assistant 22. Sri Abrar Khan Lab. Assistant 23. Sri Ajay Kumar Lab. Assistant 24. Sri Md. Zahid Hasnain Lab. Assistant 25. Sri Syed Mokhtar Hussain Lab. Assistant 26. Sri Deepak Kumar Singh R. Clerk 27. Sri Ajay Kumar Balmiki R. Clerk 28. Sri Anil Kumar RC / LDC 29. Smt Kavita Lal RC / LDC 30. Sri Ram Lakhan Mistry Black Smith 31. Sri Jagdish Sharma Carpenter 32. Sri Suresh Chandra Mandal Chakkidar 33. Sri Ganesh Murmu Class IV 34. Sri T.H.Ansari Class IV

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SN Name Designation Remarks 35. Sri Anil Kumar Class IV 36. Sri Maha Nand Singh Class IV 37. Sri Shailendra Kumar Singh Class IV 38. Sri Hans Nath Maurya Class IV 39. Sri. Sita Ram Class IV 40. Sri Bhajan Prasad Class IV 41. Sri Bipin Kumar Lal Class IV 42. Sri Chadeshwar Sao Class IV 43. Sri Chhote Lal Rajak Class IV 44. Sri Dhamendra Kumar Daftary 45. Sri Vishwanath Mahto Daftary 46. Sri L.P.Arya Daftury 47. Sri Md Anwar Daftury 48. Sri Rajeshwar Singh Darwan 49. Sri Jawahar Paswan Darwan 50. Sri Basudeo Sao Darwan 51. Sri Kamlesh Ram Darwan 52. Sri Sushil Kumar Paswan Darwan 53. Sri A.K.Choudhary Darwan 54. Sri Baijnath Prasad Electrician 55. Sri S.N. Murari Engine Driver 56. Sri Lal Babu Fire man 57. Sri Rajendra Prasad Fitter 58. Sri Md. Pyare Group D 59. Sri N.K. Vishwakarma Lab Bearer 60. Sri Anirudh Prasad Singh Lab Bearer 61. Sri Bachan Ram Lab Bearer 62. Sri Deo Narayan Mahto Lab Bearer 63. Sri Mahendra Kumar Singh Lab Bearer 64. Sri Upendra Lal Lab Bearer 65. Sri Ravindra Rout Lab Bearer 66. Sri Umesh Prasad Lab Bearer 67. Sri Ramesh Prasad Lab Bearer 68. Sri Purandar Mishra Lab Bearer 69. Sri Laldeo Sharma Lab Mech.

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SN Name Designation Remarks 70. Sri Krishna Deo Mahto Library Attendant 71. Sri Ayodhya Mali Mali 72. Sri Krishna Mahto Mali 73. Sri Jawahar Mahto Mali 74. Sri Rameshwar Mahto Mali 75. Sri Mundirka Yadav Mali 76. Sri Avinash Kumar Mali 77. Sri Ram Prasad Mistry Mason 78. Sri Ramphal Kamti Mazdoor 79. Sri Sikandar Paswan Mazdoor 80. Sri B.B.Sharma Mazdoor 81. Smt. Rajkumari Devi Mazdoor 82. Sri Mittan Paswan Motor Mech. 83. Sri Ram Nath Rout Night Attendant 84. Sri Dinesh Chandra Ram Night Chakidar 85. Sri Arun Kumar Gupta Penter 86. Sri Sushil Kumar Peon 87. Sri Ashok Kumar Sweeper 88. Sri Rakesh Kumar Balmiki Sweeper 89. Sri Suresh Ram Sweeper 90. Smt. Meena Devi Sweeper 91. Sri Vijay Sweeper 92. Sri Rama Nand Sahani Tent Khalasi 93. Smt. Dharamshila Devi Tent Khalasi 94. Sri Birendra Singh Tool Zamadar 95. Sri Nageshwar Lal Ward Servant 96. Sri Rabindra Bhagat Ward Servant 97. Sri Ashok Kumar Ward Servant 98. Sri Basudeo Lal Ward Servant 99. Sri Harsh Nath Lal Karn Ward Servant 100. Sri Kapoor Chand Ward Servant 101. Sri Paras Nath Ward Servant 102. Smt. Parmila Devi Ward Servant 103. Sri Anup Mahto Ward Servant 104. Sri Nageshwar Mandal Ward Servant

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SN Name Designation Remarks 105. Sri Dinesh Ram Ward Servant 106. Sri Gauri Rout Water Bearer 107. Sri Pawan Kumar Choudhary Peon 108. Sri Kanhai Ram Peon 109. Sri Sheo Kumar Peon 110. Sri Md. Parwez Peon Contractual/Casual staff Sl No Name Designation 1. Smt. Sudhalata Kumari UDC 2. Sri Md.Mujibur Rahman Lab. Assistant 3. Sri Uday Kumar Jr. Computer Opr. 4. Sri Bimal Kumar Goswami Jr. Computer Opr. 5. Sri Avinash Prasad LDC 6. Sri Anil Kumar Singh LDC 7. Sri Braj Nandan Singh LDC 8. Sri Som Nath Bhattacharya LDC 9. Sri Sunil Kumar LDC 10. Sri Chandra Deo Singh LDC 11. Sri Vishwanath Yadav LDC 12. Sri Dhirendra Kumar LDC 13. Sri Bharat Bhushan LDC 14. Sri Kumar Dhananjay Singh LDC 15. Sri Shrawan Kumar Peon 16. Sri Upendra Kumar Driver 17. Sri Ajay Kumar Patel Driver 18. Sri Umesh Prasad Lab. Attendant 19. Sri Mantu Kumar Lab. Attendant 20. Sri. Ghanshyam Pd. Singh. Lab. Attendant Resignation / Retirement of Non-Teaching Staff Sl. No. Name Designation Deptt. Date of relieving Remarks 1. Sri Ganesh Shaan Lab. Asstt. C E Dept. 03.10.09 Retired 2. Sri Ramsinhasan Lab. Mech. C E Dept. 03.06.09 Retired Singh 3. Sri Anirudh Prasad E E Dept. 30.09.09 Retired Singh 4. Sri Mritunjay Anand E E Dept. 20.06.10 Relived

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3.3 Training Status NIT Patna encourages its faculty to actively participate in the International and National Conferences to present research findings. At present funds are provided for attending an International Conference once in three years and National Conference every year as per the norms approved by BoG. In addition they are also encouraged to participate in special training programmes, summer/winter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills. The Institute has a provision of development programme to the non-teaching staff wherein staff members are made to undergo training in the areas, which can be of direct relevance to the nature of duties entrusted to them. Apart from this short-term computer training courses are also scheduled within the Institute to enhance their knowledge and skills. 3.4 Placement of Staff for Academic Excellence Due to shortage of faculty members no faculty was placed for academic excellence during this session. However, NIT Patna administration is fully aware of the importance of placement of staff for academic excellence.

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CHAPTER – IV TEACHING PROGRAMMES 4.1 Courses Offered The Institute offers degree courses B.Tech, B.Arch., Post Graduate Courses (M.Tech) and Doctoral courses in the following Engineering subjects/ specialisations. B.Tech  Mechanical Engineering  Electrical Engineering  Civil Engineering  Electronics & Communication Engg.  Computer Science & Engineering  Information Technology M.Tech  Electrical Engineering Specialisation 1.Control System 2. Power System  Mechanical Engineering Specialisation 1.Thermal Turbo machines 2. Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer  Civil Engineering Specialisation 1.Water Resources 2. Transportation Engineering 3. Structural Engineering Ph.D. (Engg.)  Electrical Engg.  Mechanical Engg.  Civil Engineering  Electronics & Communication Engg.  Computer Science & Engineering  Information Technology  Architecture 4.2 Course-wise Enrolment with sex, caste break-up Category Branch CE CSE ECE EE IT ME Arch. Total Sanction 11 12 12 11 12 12 8 SC Actual 11 12 12 11 11 12 7 Intake Sanction 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 ST Actual 6 5 6 6 3 5 3 Intake Sanction 45 44 44 45 44 45 30 OP Actual 45 44 44 45 22 45 16 Intake Sanction 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 OPPH Actual 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 Intake

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Category Branch CE CSE ECE EE IT ME Arch. Total Sanction 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 STPH Actual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Intake Sanction 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 SCPH Actual 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Intake Sanction 14 13 14 14 13 14 8 OB Actual 14 13 14 14 1 14 6 Intake Sanction 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 OBPH Actual 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Intake Sanction 78 78 78 78 78 78 52 520 Total Actual 78 77 78 78 39 78 34 462 Intake 4.3 Admission Statistics –UG/PG Programmes, Course-wise B.Tech (CE) - 78 B.Tech. (CSE) - 78 B.Tech. (EE) - 78 B.Tech. (ME) - 78 B.Tech (IT) - 78 B.Tech. (ECE) - 78 B.Arch - 52 M.Tech 1. Electrical Engineering Specialisation 1. Control System – 24 2. Power System – 24 2. Mechanical Engineering 1. Thermal Turbo Machines – 24 2. Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer – 24 3 Civil Engineering 1. Water Resources – 24 2. Transportation Engineering – 24 3. Structural Engineering – 24 4.4 Student’s Total Strength UG PG First Year : 429 90 Second Year : 366 28 Third Year : 332 Fourth Year : 288 Fifth Year (B.Arch.) : 22 Total : 1435 118 4.5 The Hostels: At present there are three Boys Hostel and one Girls Hostel which accommodate approximately 400 boys and 80 girls students.

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4.6 Scholarships/Assistance-ship Sl. Scholarship/Stipens Awarding Authority Amount Rs. No. 1. SC-3 Director, Technical Education, H. P. 19200 2. SC-1 Director, Technical Education, H. P. 3600 3. Director, Technical Education, Arunachal ST-4 15300 Pradesh 4. SC-1 Manager, Engineer India Ltd. 18000 5. SC-1 Government of Orissa 24880 6. OBC-1 Andhra Pradesh 3536 7. SC-1 District Welfare Akola 14850 8. SC-2 District Welfare Krishna 32022 9. SC-3 District Welfare U.P. 42890 10. ST-1 District Welfare U.P. 32930 11. ST-1 Government of Assam 14630 12. OBC-1 Government of Assam 10600 13. SC-1 D.M., Raipur 21960 14. OBC-2 Welfare Officer, Kolkata 31760 15. ST-5 Tribal Welfare, Ranchi 41320 16. ST-3 Director Technical Education 25600 17. OBC-1 District Welfare, Gwalior 7200 18. OBC-6 Director, Higher Education Tripura 30200 19. SC-1 District Welfare, Nagpur 20860 20. SC-1 Technical Education, Raigarh 13260 21. SC-1 District Welfare, Rajasthan 8940 22. ST-1 Director, Higher Education, Shilong 4237 23. Gen-2 Electricity Board, Patna 15000 24. OBC-1 Bihar Irrigation Department 40000 25. SC-184 Welfare Office, Patna 4287400 26. OBC-13 Welfare Office, Patna 242500 Total 5022675.00 4.7 Games and Sports During this academic session following Sports activities took place: (a) Indoor Games (Boys and girls) (i) Badminton (ii) TT (iii) Carrom Board (iv) Chess, etc. (b) Outdoor Games (Boys and Girls) (i) Races (ii) 50 m Girls, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1000m and 1550 m.

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(iii) Long jumps and High jumps (iv) Discuss throw (v) 4x100 m relay race (vi) Volley Ball (vii) Cricket Cultural Activities : During this academic session following Cultural activities took place:- (i) JAM (ii) Mimicry (iii) Mono Acting (iv) Debate (Hindi & English) (v) Skit (vi) Quiz (vii) Singing (Solo, Group, Folk and Classical) (viii) Instrumental (ix) Painting (x) Collage (xi) Essay (English & Hindi) (xii) Dance (Solo & Group) (xiii) Fashion Show 4.8 Awards Nil 4.9 Examination Details The academic session is divided into two Semesters each of approximately 20 weeks duration, an Autum Semester (July-December) and a Spring Semester (January-May). The Academic Section of the Institute centrally conduct Mid-Semester and End Semester examination in respect of the theory component of the Subject. Class Test, Assignment, Tutorials, Viva-Voce, laboratory assignment etc are the components of continuous assessment process. Examination work such as Paper setting and evaluation for Mid Semster and Class Test of a subject is done by the faculty of the respective department. The Paper Setting for End-Semester Examination is done by external Subject expert from Panel of paper setters suggested by HOD. The Paper Setters are provided with detailed syllabus, with feed back such as course covered, mid-semester and class test examination papers for the reference. The Senate of the Institute approves Schedule of academic activities for a session which includes dates for registration, mid-Semester and end-Semester examination, inter- Semester break etc. 4.10 Training and Placement The placement and training cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the training and proper placement of final and pre-final year students of NIT Patna. Following is the branch wise break-up of the campus selection during 2010-11. SN Name of Company ME EE CE ECE CSE IT Total 1 DRDO 1 - - 1 - - 2 2 IOCL 3 3 2 - - - 8 3 NTPC, Ltd. 3 3 - - - - 6 4 Ispat Industries Ltd. 5 3 - 2 - - 10 5 Gammon India Ltd. 9 - 7 - - - 16 6 ITC InfoTech India Ltd. - - - 2 4 5 11

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SN Name of Company ME EE CE ECE CSE IT Total 7 PGCIL - 5 - 3 - - 8 8 Infosys - 2 - 6 8 3 19 9 Gati Infrastructure Ltd. - 2 3 - - - 5 10 Punj Lloyd Ltd. 2 - 1 - - - 3 11 Adani Enterprises Ltd 3 2 2 1 - - 8 12 L & T Ltd. 3 - 6 - - - 9 13 Vedanta 3 4 - 4 - - 11 14 TVS Moters - 1 - - - - 1 15 Oxylabs Network Ltd. - - - - 4 1 5 16 Surya Roshni Ltd. 1 1 1 2 - - 5 17 L. Tech. India Software Ltd. - - - - - 3 3 18 BPCL 3 - - - - - 3 19 Wipro - - - 2 3 2 7 20 Simplex Infrastructure Ltd. - - 4 - - - 4 21 HCC Ltd. - - 10 - - - 10 22 HPCL 3 3 5 - - - 11 23 Sapient Corporation - - - 1 2 5 8 24 Engineers India Ltd. 3 1 - - - - 4 25 Tata Tele Service Ltd. - - - 3 - - 3 26 Tech Mahindra - 1 1 - 3 2 7 27 Vodafone Ltd - - - 6 - 1 7 28 Bhushan Steel Ltd. 2 11 2 2 - - 17 29 PNC Infratech - - 2 - - - 2 30 WTTIL & QUIPPO Tele. - 4 - 1 - - 5 Infra.Ltd. 31 CSC Ltd. - - - - 1 1 2 32 C&C Construction Ltd. - - 6 - -- - 6 Total No. of Students 44 46 44 36 25 23 223 Recruited Total No. of eligible Students 41 45 41 40 41 42 250 Percentage of Placed 107 102 127 90 61 55 90 Students PG Placement SN Name of ME EE CE ECE AR CSE IT Total Company 1 Nil Nil Vocational Training: The placement and training cell has arranged for on-site vocational training (VT) of all final as well as pre-final year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies like

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ABB, SIEMENS, DRDO, BSNL, NTPC, Prashar Bharti, SAIL, HEC, ECR, NHPC, etc. Following is the branch wise breakup of organisation/ companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2010-11 SN Branch Name of Organization 1 Mechanical IOCL, NTPC, SAIL, HAL, NALCO, ECR, ITDR, MSME, HECL, BHARAT WAGAON, KBUNL, KOLKATA PORT TRUST, SHIPYARD 2 Electrical IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, NHPC, OIL, HECL, KBUNL, PRASAR, BHARTI, HINDALCO, BSEB, KEAEL, ETI, GAIL, DLW, TU, PGCIL, BSFC, ONGC, PESU, VECC 3 Civil IRCON, NTPC, SAIL, NHPC, HAL, SSPL, OIL, SRB, GRB, IITK, IITD, NPCIL, ACC 4 Electronics IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, HCL, DRDO, SSPL, DMRC, HECL, PRASAR, BHARTI, TATA STEEL, NIC, BEL, NITK, STESALIT, TTC, DLMW, LG ELECTRONICS, MTNL, SNTI 5 Computer BSNL, SAIL, HCL, DRDO, NIC, DMRC, STUDENT CORNER, IIT Science BOMBAY, CEL, NIIT, ISSA, STTC, MICROMAX INFORMATION 6 IT IOCL, BSNL, SAIL, NHPC, NIVT, NIC, STUDENT CORNER, SAC, DEPARTMENT IT SHIMLA, JAPIT, SREST, VSERVE, A MASS SOFTECH, APPLIED LAB, CMPDI, SOFTECH PARK INDIA, USHA COMPUTER, SERVITION IT SOLUTION, NCR, NIT SURATHKAL, SOFTWARE MAHATI, APIN TECHNOLOGY

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CHAPTER-V RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 5.1 Ph.D. Programmes – Existing and Proposed Following Ph.D. programmes are existing at NIT Patna.  Electrical Engineering  Mechanical Engineering  Civil Engineering Following Ph.D. Programmes are proposed at NIT Patna.  Electronics and Communication Engg.  Computer Science and Engg.  Information Technology  Architecture 5.2 Details of PhDs done so far Sl. Candidate’s Topic Guide Branch Remarks No. Name 1 Ramesh Dr. M. M. EE Completed Kumar Choudhary 2 Sita Ram Simulation & analysis of Dr. S. K. ME Completed Sharma stand above small scale wind Singh porend electricity generation 3 Mr. Rajeev Effect of horizontal RC Band Dr. S. S. CE Continuing Kumar on vertical etersion of free Mishra stand wall 5.3 Proposed Plan for research In order to enhance the research activity each faculty member is requested to propose their research plan for their field of specialisation and interest 5.4 Institute – Industry Collaboration In the existing academic programmes in the Institute a great deal of emphasis is laid on institute – Industry interaction and linkages with other Institutions. The aim is to orient the academic programmes towards providing trained human resource to industry needs through meaningful and practical education to the students. It also provides support to the industry for their research and development activities. The Institute is in the process of exploring further linkages with other R&D laboratories. 5.5 Innovations and Technology Transfer The Institute has taken positive steps in the field of innovations in the context of engineering education and has made functional a centre for innovation in engineering education at the institute. Contacts in this context had been established with Prof. P. D. Kulkarni, Former principal of NITTTR, Chandigarh and a very reputed name in the field of teacher’s training and innovation of teaching method who came over to the institute and enlighten the teachers about innovation that can be envisaged in engineering education. Work has been done at the institute in the field of technology transfer also in the sense that many M.Tech. Projects have been undertaken on the utilisation of solar energy in day- to- life situation.

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CHAPTER-VI THE COUNCIL, BOG AND OTHER COMMITTEES 6.1 Board of Governors 1 Sri R. P. Singh Chairman Former Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. 2 Director, National Institute of Technology Patna, Patna (Bihar) Ex-officio 3 Joint Secretary dealing with Technical Education, Department of Higher Member Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development 4 Financial Adviser, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Member Resource Development. 5 Shri Om Dhanuka, Director, Riga Sugar Company, Riga, District – Member Sitamarhi (Bihar) 6 Dr. Triyogi Prasad, Retired Professor, Bihar College of Engineering, Patna Member (Bihar) 7 Prof. B. P. Singh, Professor (Emeritus), Department of Electrical Member Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. 8 Prof. B. Chandra, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Member Technology (IIT) – Delhi 9 Prof. Jitendra Singh, Professor & Head, Department of Architecture, Member National Institute of Technology Patna (Bihar) 10 Dr. S. N. Verma, Senior Lecturer, Workshop (Electrical Engineering) Member National Institute of Technology Patna (Bihar)

6.2 Finance Committee 1 Sri R. P. Singh Chairman, Board of Chairman Former Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Governors, NIT Patna Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (ex-officio Chairman) 2 Dr. U. C. Ray Director, NIT Patna Member Director, NIT Patna (ex-officio) 3 Joint Secretary dealing with NITs or his Nominee of MHRD Member nominee, MHRD Govt. of India 4 Financial Adviser (HRD) or his nominee, Nominee of MHRD Member MHRD Govt. of India 5 Sri Om Prakash Dhanuka Nominee of BOG Member Chairman & Managing Director, Riga Sugar NIT Patna Company Ltd., Riga, Sitamarhi, Bihar 6 Dr. B. P. Singh Nominee of BOG Member Professor (Emeritus) Electrical Engineering, NIT Patna I.I.T. Delhi 7 Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna Member- (ex-officio) Secretary

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6.3 Building and Works Committee

1. Chairman Director, NIT Patna Dr. U.C.Ray, (ex-officio Chairman) Director, NIT Patna

2. Member Nominee of MHRD Director (NIT’s), MHRD Govt. of India Govt. of India, New Delhi

3. Member Nominee of BOG Dr. B. P. Singh NIT Patna Professor (Emeritus), Elect. Engg. I.I.T. Delhi

4. Member- Registrar, NIT Patna Prof. Vidya Sagar Secretary (ex-officio)

5. Member Dean, Planning & Development, Dr. K. S. P. Singh NIT Patna

6. Member Expert from Civil Engineering Superintending Engineer (C), Wing of CPWD PCC, CPWD,

7. Member Expert from Electrical Superintending Engineer (E), Engineering PCEC, CPWD, Wing of CPWD

6.4 Other Committees Senate 1 Chairman Director, NIT Dr. U.C.Ray Patna Director, NIT Patna (ex-officio) Patna – 800 005, Bihar, India 2 Member The Professors 1. Dr. K. S. P. Singh, Prof. of Civil Engg. 2. Dr. Manoj Kumar, HoD, Arch. Dept. 3. Dr. Surendra Kumar, Prof. of Civil Engg. 4. Prof. N. Kumar, Prof. of Mech. Engg. 5. Prof. S. J. Hasnain, Prof. of Mech. Engg. 6. Dr. Sudarshan Singh, Prof. of Mech. Engg. 7. Dr. M. M. Choudhary, Prof. of Elect. Engg. 8. Dr. S. M. Jha, Prof. of Mathematics 9. Dr. U. S Triar, Prof. of Electrical Engg. 10. Dr. G .K Choudhary, Prof.& HOD EE 11. Dr.Narayan Vikash, Prof of CSE 3 Member Deans, Heads of 1. Dr. S. R. Sharma, HOD, Chemistry Deptt., Centers, 2. Dr. N. R. Lall, HOD, Physics . Schools or 3. Dr. Kalpana Sinha, HOD, HSS Division other 4. Dr. B.K Sharma, HOD, ECE than Professors 5. Prof. T. Haider, Prof. In-charge, CSE 4 Member Chairman, HMC Dr. G. K. Choudhary, HOD, Electrical

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5 Member Three persons 1. Prof. S. K. Wasan, among C-155, Sector 15, Noida (UP) educationists of 2. Prof. Venkata Ratnam, repute Flat no. 8, Director’s Apartment, Plot no. C-4, Vasundhara Enclave,Delhi-110092 3. Prof. R.K. Arora, Professor of Computer Science & Engg., IIT Delhi, B-7/5007, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110070 6 Member Six persons for 1. Prof. S.K. Mallik, their spcial 85, Sector-17, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109 knowledge 2. Prof. (Ms) Padma Vasudevan, Professor, Centre for Rural Development & Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110016 3. Prof. P. D. Kulkarni, Harmony Complex, University Road, Opp. Govt. Polytechnic, Pune – 411016 4. Prof. (Ms) Singhal, 194-B, Mount of Kailash, New Delhi 5. Prof. S. L. Srivastava, 129, Allenguarge, Allahabad, (UP), 211002 6. Dr. Anupam Verma, Ex National Professor Advanced Centre for Plant Virology Division of Plant Pathology C-133, Pusa Campus, New Delhi. 7 Member Registrar, NIT Prof. Vidya Sagar Secretary Patna Astt.Professor of Electrical Engg NIT Patna

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CHAPTER-VII CONCESSIONS FOR SCs, STs, OBCs, HANDICAPPED STUDENTS 7.1 Concessions Provided for Students Relaxation in minimum eligibilities: B. Tech. / B. Arch. Admission eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PH candidates is governed by CCB (Central Counselling Board). M. Tech. admission eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PH candidates is governed by MHRD rules (on the basis of Grade Score). Reservation of seats (a) 15% seats are reserved for SC and 7.5% for ST candidates. (b) 3% seats are reserved for PH candidates. (c) 27% seats are reserved for OBC candidates. 7.2 Concessions Provided for Staff Reservation in appointment and promotion to SC/ST/PH candidates as per Govt. of India rule is applicable at this Institute. Concession in application fee for appointment and age relaxation is also applicable at this Institute as per Govt. of India rules.

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CHAPTER-VIII FINANCIAL STATUS 8.1 Analysis of Plan and Non-Plan Grants The estimate of requirements of grant under non- plan head was arrived at by considering pay and allowances for teaching and non- teaching staff, pension and retirement benefit, electricity, water and telephone, Estate maintenance, departmental operating expenses, minor equipment, Students amenities, hospital expenses, contingent expenses, other operating expenses and other expenses, legal charges, meeting expenses, postal expenses, printing and stationery. A sum of rupees 11.74 crores was sanctioned by MHRD to cover these expenses. Similarly the estimate of requirements of grant under the plan and Plan(OBC) head was arrived at by considering the fund requirement for the purchase of fixed assets like computer and accessories, electric equipment, furniture, Generator, library building, purchase of photocopier machine, projection equipment, telecommunication equipment, water cooler and purifier purchase, renovations of hostels, college building, quarters, construction of boundary wall, vertical expansion of some of the buildings e.t.c and for this purpose 12.00 crores was sanctioned by MHRD in this financial year. However, estimate was more than the available grant by MHRD the shortage was attempted to be covered by internal resource to some extent or by trimming the original estimate and dropping some of the work or by undertaking some of the work partly in this financial year. 8.2 Sources of Funds Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India is source for providing funds to this Institute 8.3 Expenditure Position for last three years Expenditure position is given in Appendix 11.10

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CHAPTER-IX CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES 9.1 Computer Services Centre There is one CT Lab.which accommodates approximately 50 computers. Apart from this each department has its own computer centre with Internet facilities. 9.2 Workshops There is one central workshop with good number of machines. The various shops are Carpentry, Black smithy, Foundry, Sheet Metal, Machine tool etc. 9.03 Library The building of library has been completed. Central Library is enriched with approximately 45750 books whereas General section consists of 40000 (appox.) books, reference section consists 1750 (appox.) books and Dr. B. R. Ambadkar section consists 4000 books. It is well equipped with E-library facility with an initial 50 nos. of PCs. In addition this, E-resources section subscripes ACM Journals, ASCE Journals, ASME Journals, IEEE/IEE Journals, Springer links and Indian standard through the INDEST- AICTE consortium. 9.04 Laboratories Each department has various laboratories. The laboratories are well equipped with instruments. 9.05 Hospital, Post Office, Shopping Centre The location of the Institute is in the heart of the city. While banking facility is available in campus, post office and shopping centres are in the near vicinity. 9.06 Physical Facilities The Stores and Purchase Section is an important unit to cater to the needs of Departments/ Units for purchase of various equipment, chemicals, glassware, hardware, consumables, stationery etc. for research and general purpose. The procurement is from both indigenous and foreign source. During the year 2010-11, the Purchase Section placed orders valued at Rs. 23874827.97 (Rs. Two Crore Thirty Eigh Lakh, Seventy Four Thousand, Eight Hundred Twenty seven and Paise Ninety Seven) only. The items purchased are as follows:- Name of Articles Date Price Drafting Furniture 03.06.09 8,65,000.00 Godrej Furniture 30.06.09 15,67,835.32 Submersible Pump 16.04.09 & 02.07.09 44,045.00 Lawn Mover 13.05.09 36,500.00 Work Station and Desktop 25.05.09 & 22.07.09 48,30,493.00 Toner Cartridge 30.04.09 2,75,580.00 Antivirus 08.05.09 89,600.00 Repair of DG Set 29.05.09, 25.06.09 & 29.03.10 5,62,563.00 Water Cooler Case & Stand 01.06.09 & 16.07.09 1,98,300.00 Software 19.06.09, 08.07.09 & 15.02.10 27,61,651.00 AC Repair 30.06.09 11,232.00 Cartridge 07.08.09 2,12,800.00 Split AC 16.07.09 1,47,747.65 Networking Material 16.06.09 96,141.00

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Name of Articles Date Price Iron Cots 20.07.09 67,500.00 Optical Fiver 16.07.09 & 30.10.09 1,84,750.00 Lab Equipments for Electrical 17.08.09 33,59,350.00 Engineering Department Lab Equipments for Mechanical 31.08.09 1,75,000.00 Engineering Department AMC of Photo Copier & Fax Machine 26.08.09 1,03,424.00 Media connector 07.09.09 15,900.00 RAM 15.02.10 5,59,870.00 HDD 18.03.10 90,990.00 AMC of Aquaguard 08.01.10 85,500.00 Electrical Items 30.10.09 97,490.00 Film Imaging Roll 27.11.09 4,500.00 Lab Equipments for Civil Engineering 21.01.10 38,89,258.00 Department Exide Battery 21.01.10 8,09,620.00 AMC of Computers 15.02.10 & 30.03.10 10,92,900.00 PA System 26.02.10 74,270.00 CCTV Camera 11.03.10 96,750.00 UPS 18.03.10 29,730.00 Printing Material 30.04.09, 09.06.09, 10.07.09, 9,63,420.00 24.07.09, 03.08.09, 08.09.09, 08.10.09, 07.10.09, 12.10.09, 22.10.09 & 31.03.10 Sports Items 21.01.10 1,90,858.00 Stationary Items 06.07.09, 14.08.09 & 07.01.10 2,84,260.00 Total 2,38,74,827.97 9.07 The Institute has a very big playground where many national level football and cricket matches were arranged in the past, when Patna had no stadium. There is facility for outdoor and indoor games. 9.08 Other Facilities like Hostels, Messes, Staff Quarters and Administration etc. Approximately 400 students reside in various hostels of the Institute. Each hostel has its own mess facility which is managed by students through Contractor of their choice. There are few staff quarters available in the campus for accommodation of faculty members.

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CHAPTER-X NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 10.01 Past Achievement S Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details N 1 Sri Bijay Kumar Sharma Simulation Software for the Advances in Space Research, Spiral Trajectory of our 43 (2009) 400-466 2 Sri Ritesh Kumar Mishra & Broadband Log-periodic Proceeding National Sri Bikash Chandra Toothed Antenna Conference on Device, Sahana Intelligent System & Communication & Networking (AEC-DISC 2008), pp 50-55, 1st – 2nd August 2008 3 Sri Ritesh Kumar Mishra & Optimization of Proceeding International Sri Bikash Chandra Miniaturized Micro strip Engineering & Technology Sahana Antennas for Broadband Journal of Communication Communications Techniques (IETECH), Vol. 2, No. 3, pp 127-133, Dec. 2008 4 Dr. Kalpana Sinha IT & Organization National Seminal on IT & Dynamics Women Empowerment at 24- 25 January 2009 Organized by Magadh Mahila College, PU, Patna 5 Dr. A. R. Sinha Economic Impact of National Seminar on Disaster with Special Mitigation & Management of reference for Bihar Flood Natural Disasters 5-6, December, 2008 organized by the Institution of Engineers (India), MIT Muzaffarpur. 6 Dr. A. R. Sinha A study toward eradicating SOCH – Mastnath Journal of gender discrimination. Science & Technology, Vol. 3 Nove4, Oct.-Dec. 2008, SBMN Engg. College, Rohtak, Hangle. 7 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das City Centre Land Use International Conference on Change from Jail to Park, Human Habitat at Rizvi Journey from Bankipore College of Architecture, Jail to Buddha Memorial Mumbai, 29-31 Jan. 2009. Park, Patna 8 Sri Shailendra Kumar A Study on Solid Waste Twenty Fourth International Mandal Management Practices in Conference on Solid Waste Historical City of Patna, Technology and Management India-Impact on at Philadelphia, PA, USA, 15th Communities and Social to 18th March 2009 Spaces 9 Sri Shailendra Kumar Green Building : A Symposium on Contemporary Mandal Sustainable Approach Science and Technology, Towards Built Patna Environment

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S Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details N 10 Sri Shailendra Kumar An Appropriate Housing XXXVI IAHS Word Congress Mandal Technology for EWS and on Housing Science LIG Sector 11 Mrs Kamini Sinha Patna …. A Monumental Department of Art, Culture History and Youth, Bihar 12 Dr. M. P. Singh Design Issues Challenges Recent Advances on of Clustering Protocol for Information Technology Wireless Sensor Networks (RAIT-2009) during 6-7th February, 2009 organized by Department of Computer Science & Engineering, ISM Dhanbad. 13 Dr. Surendra Kumar A study of solid waste Proceeding of 24 management in historical international conference on city of Patna, India impact solid waste technology and on communities and social management (15th to 18th spaces March 2009 Philadelphia USA 14 Dr. L. B. Rai 1. Low Cost Housing’ Proceeding of National 2. Earthquake Disaster seminar on earthquake Manage disaster mitigation at MIT Muzaffarpur December 2008 15 Dr. Sanjeev Sinha A reserve logistics model Asian research service, for aggregate recycling in British Columbia, Canada India October 2008 Vol. 36 No. 5. 16 Dr. N. S. Mauray and Applicability of immobilized Water Science and Mittal wood roting fungal biomass technology 59, (10, 2073- for bioabsorption of basic 2079 dyealcian blue 17 Dr. N. S. Maurya & Dr. Om Estimation of Biogass Recent advances in Prakash generation potential of mechanical and production NEH hostel NIT Patna engineering in mechanical and production engineering (RAMP-2009) G. B. PANT University of agricultural and technology Pantnagar utranchal, Feb. 12-14, 2009 18 Sri S. K. Murmu Analysis of Real Time Flood Proceeding of 13the National Forecasting Model Symposium on Hydrology at IIT Delhi Nov. 2008 19 Sri Sita Ram Sharma & Bimetallic Complexs of Bulletin of pure and applied Others Salicylaldehydemorpholine science volume 27C (2008) P. -N-Thihydrazone and 1-8. Slaicylaldehydepiperidine- NThiohydrazone Complexes of some divillent metal ions. 20 Sri Sitaram and Sri L. K. Studies of Flocculation Bulletin of pure and applied Mishra behaviour of some India science volume 27C (2008) P. Coal Samples. 13-26.

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S Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details N 21 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad & In Vitro Biosynthesis of J-Chemtrack 10 (1 & 2), 183- Others Lactic Acid in SmF Sysem 186, 2008 exposed o dimethyl doceylamnonio) propane-1- sulphnate 22 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad & Optimzation of parameters J-Chemtrack 10(1 & 2), 245- Others for microbial biosynthesis 248, 2008 of homolactic acid in SmF System 23 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad & Biosynethesis of -hydroxy J-Chemtrack 10 (1 & 2), 333- Others propionic acid exposed to 336, 2008 cyclopentanone oxime

10.02 Achievements took place during the year: SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details 1 Sri Prabhat Kumar & Dr. A New Clustering Protocol In the proceedings of M. P. Singh based on energy band for International Journal of Wireless Sensor Networks Information Technology and Knowledge management (IJIKTM) pp 25-31, Volume 3, No. 1, January 2010 (ISSN 0973-4414) 2 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Mincrobial biodegradation J. Chemtrocks 11(1), 311- of molasses ethan of 314, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- exposed to 6 – (4-Hydroxy 239X) – 3 – methyl butyl) amnopurine 3 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Efficacy of 3-nitro – 4 – J. Chemtrocks 11(1), 139- hydroxy coumarin on 142, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- fungal synthesis of Citric 239X) acid by (as-per-gillus) versicolor – NCIM – 1030 4 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Optimisation of parameters J. Chemtrocks 11(1), 269- for SmF biosynthesis of 272, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- citric acid 239X) 5 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad A study on development of J. Chemtrocks 11(2), 397- an U. V. mutant of 400, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- Astecgillus niger 239X) 6 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Biotransformation of J. Chemtrocks 11(2), 401- molasses to ethanol 404, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- exposed to disoium – 2 – 239X) sulpho octadecyle sulphate 7 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Biotransformation of J. Chemtrocks 11(2), 593- molasses to ethanol 596, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- exposed to diphenyl 239X) nitrosamine.

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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details 8 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Microbiological Synthesis J. Chemtrocks 11(2), 605- of Citric acid exposed to 5- 610, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- phenyl hydantoin 239X) 9 Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Microbiological Synthesis J. Chemtrocks 11(2), 617- of Citric acid exposed to 2- 620, 2009. (ISSN : 0973- aminopurine- 6 – thiol 239X) 10 Bikash Chandra Sahana, Seismic Signal Proc. National conference Bijay kumar Sharma Classification Using on Emerging Electronics Different Artificial Neural and computing systems, Networks. NCEECS 2010 School of Electronics Devi Ahilya University, Indore 29th march to 3rd april 2010 11 Ritesh Kumar Mishra, Flow Rejection Algorithm Proc. National conference Bikash Chandra Sahana & for Dynamic Resource on Advancements & Future Abhay Patil Reservation Protocol in Trends in VLSI Design & Wireless Networks Embedded System,ATVES1 0, GGITS, Jabalpur, 23rd - 24th February’2010. 12 Bijay kumar Sharma Simulation Software for the Advances in Space Spiral Trajectory of our Research, Vol.43(2009), Moon 460-466. 13 Ritesh Kumar Mishra & A Comparative Analysis of Proc. IETECH Journal of R.S.Uppal Power Control Algorithms Information Systems, in Cellular Systems. vol: 4, No: 1, pp 034 – 040, 2010. 14 Bijay kumar Sharma on “Architectural Design CELMEC-V 6th to 12th Rules of Solar Systems September 2009 Viterbo, Italy 15 Ritesh Kumar Mishra, An Efficient Position based Proc. National Conference R.S.Uppal & Ramesh Routing Algorithm for on Advances in Microwave Kumar Wireless Networks Communication, Devices & Applications, AMCDA’10, pp16-20, Rajasthan Institute of Engg. & Technology Jaipur, 16th– 17thFeb., 2010. 16 Ritesh Kumar Mishra & A Comparative Analysis of Proc. NCCN’10, pp 209- R.S.Uppal Power Control Algorithms 214, SLIET Punjab, 12th – in Wireless 13th March’2010. Communications

17 Ramesh Kumar & G. K. Micro Processor Based Proceeding National Confe- Choudhary Temperature Control rence on Industrial Electr- onics, Drives & Embedded System, IEDES-2009 Organised by Department of EEE, BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana)

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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details 18 S. N. Verma, Niranjan Micro Processor Based Proceeding National Kumar and Manoj Kumar Automatic Load Shedding Conference on Industrial and Restoration Electronics, Drives & Embedded System, IEDES- 2009 Organised by Department of EEE, BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana) 19 Jayanti Choudhary Active Power Line Proceeding National Conditioners : Neural Conference on Industrial Network Control Versus Electronics, Drives & other Time Domain Embedded System, IEDES- Controls. 2009 Organised by Department of EEE, BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana) 20 Niranjan Kumar and M. M. Auto Fast Fault Impedance Proceeding National Choudhary Measurement for Digital Conference on Industrial Distance Relaying Electronics, Drives & Embedded System, IEDES- 2009 Organised by Department of EEE, BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana) 21 Dr. L. B. Roy Kosi Floods – 2008 – Some India perspective on Water Issues Resources and Environment USA organised by WREI, USA and IIT Madras. 22 N. S. Maurya, A. K. Mittal Biosorptive color removal ASCE, Practice Periodical Approaching of isotherm 14(1), 25-36 (2010) model 23 S. K. Suman Laboratory Investigation on 70th Annual session, Tar modified Bitumen (Souvenir), IRC New Delhi, Nov. 2009) 24 Mishra, S. S. and Krishna Initial prediction of flutler Proceeding of the Institute P. wind speed of cable stayed of Civil Engineering UK. bridge. Vol-163, 2010, Issue-BE-1, p.p. 13-17 25 Dr. Fulena Rajak & Dr. B. Vernacular Architecture International Conference K. Das and Sustainability: The on Vernacular Settlements. case of India. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 30-31 July 2010. 26 Dr. Fulena Rajak & Prof. Towards Sustainable International Conference Ajay Kumar Architectural Practices: on Environmental Nurturing from the early Sustainability with Green

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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details stages of Architectural Building Technology 2010, Education. Meenakshi Sundarajan College of Engineering, Chennai.15-17 March 2010. 27 Dr. Fulena Rajak & Prof. Culture and Architecture Conference of Academic Ajay Kumar Education in India. Disciplines, University of International Journal of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA Arts and Sciences’ 15-18 March 2010. (Funded by Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, under Young Scientist Conference Grant Program) 28 Dr. Fulena Rajak & Dr. B. Traditional Indian Villages: International network for K. Das Need of Innovative tropical Architecture, Technology for a better Kasetrart University and Habitat. Faculty of Architecture , Bankok , Thailand, 2-4 Dec 2009 29 Dr. Fulena Rajak & Dr. B. Experiences in education: 14th International K. Das an interactive approach Conference on Thinking , towards intuitive output in Unversity Putra, Kuala the faculty of Architecture. Lampur , Malaysia, June 22-26 , 2009 30 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das Aesthetics in the City: A National Conference on case of City Patna. Academic Research Dr MGR University. Chennai. 13-14 August 2010 32 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das Traditional vs Modern International Journel of Education system in India Arts and sciences, conferenceof Academic Discipline, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA, 15-18 March 2010 33 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das & Potable Water and Health UGC Sponsored National Prof. Ajay Kumar in Rural India. Seminar on Sustainable Development of Water Resources in Indo- Gangetic Plain: Challenges and Constraints. Patna University. 12-13 March 2010. 34 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das & Climate Change and National Seminar On Prof. Ajay Kumar Sustainable Development: “Population, Development Issues and Challenges in & Environment: Issues and India. Challenges” Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India. 18-20 February 2010. 35 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das & Renewable Energy to ENRON-2010 International Prof. Ajay Kumar Mitigate Global Warming for Symposium on Energy and Developing Country like Environment. NMIET

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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details India. Bhubaneshwar, India. 15- 16 Jan 2010. 36 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das Climate change: Need for National Conference on sustainable Agriculture Advances in Practices for effective Rural Environmental Engineering Development. (AEE-09) NIT Rourkela, India. 14-15 Nov 2009.(Financial Grant from NIT Patna) 40 Dr. Bijay Kumar Das City Centre: Land use International Conference change fro jail to park. on Human Habitat. Rizvi Journey from Bankipur jail College of Arch, Mumbai. to Buddha Memorial Park, India Jan 29-31,2009 Patna. 41 Prof. Shailendra Kumar Impact of Urban Planning 58th National Town and Mandal on the Urban Poor Country Planners Congress of ITPI , was held on 4th to 6th January, 2010 at Nagpur, India. 42 Prof. Shailendra Kumar “An Appraisal of the National Seminar on Mandal Impact of Climate Change Climate Change and on the Mega cities of India Sustainable Development and the National Initiatives Regional and Grassroots to Meet Associated Initiatives held from 4th to Challenges” 5th March, 2010 at Chandigarh, India.

43 Prof. Shailendra Kumar Climate Change and presented at Marseille, Mandal Integrated Solid Waste France from June 28 to Management in Indian June 30, 2009 Urban Area: A Case Study of Historical City Patna 46 Prof. Ajay Kumar Challenges in Education in International Journal of India: Need for Sustainable Arts and Sciences’ Development. Conference of Academic Disciplines, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA 15-18 March 2010. 48 Prof. Ajay Kumar Mitigating Climate Change National Seminar on through Sustainable Climate Change and Practices: National Rural Sustainable Development- Employment Guarantee Regional and Grassroots Scheme-A flagship program Initiatives, NITTTR of Government of India. Chandigarh. India. 4-5 March 2010

51 Prof. Ajay Kumar Vernacular Indian Housing: International conference, Approach towards International Network for Sustainability. Tropical Architecture (“INTA-SEGA 2009”), Kasetsart University and Faculty of Architecture,

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SN Author(s) Title of Paper Publication Details Bangkok, Thailand, 2-4 Dec 2009 53 Dr. R. P. Singh Spherically symmetric Anusandhan Vol-XI, NO. Radiating Universe in 20, 9-111 Dec. 09 General relativity 54 M. K. Phadatare & S. K> Effect of cover Material on Desalination & Water Verma heat and mass transfer co- Treatment, pp-254-259 efficient in a plastic solar still, desalination and water treatment, pp-254- 259 55 Amit Kumar & P. K. Sinha Automated centre of rail TEA, Institution of road level crossing gates Engineer, Australia, pp-1-8 using axle counters microprocessor 56 Amit Kumar & P. K. Sinha Design considerations for TEA, Institution of automated guide vehicles Engineer, Australia, pp-9- 16 57 Om Prakash Waste Management & Water Digest pp-75-80 Biogas recovery a case study of NIT Patna, boys hostel 58 Dr. Sanjeev Sinha A reverse logistric model for EASTS, Indonesia, Nov. . aggregate recyclying 2009 59 Anil Kumar Sahani & Microprocessor Based Proceeding National Niranjan Kumar Numerical Energy Meter Conference on Industrial Electronics, Drives & Embedded Systems, IEDES-2009 Organised by Department of EEE, BRCM College of Engg. & Tech. Bahal, Distt. Bhiwani (Haryana). 60 Dr. Kalpana Sinha & S. Women Empoerment International conference Praval Meaning, Myth & Reallity on women, work, & poverty in Bihar, 7-8 Nov. 2009. 61 Dr. Klapana Sinha Violence against women National seminar on universal social problem. …………………….. 21-22 Feb. 2010 held at …………………. 62 Dr A. R. Sinha Invetigation into status of 92nd Annual conference, Research by teachers in Indian, Economic universities and colleges : Association, school of Problem and remedial management KIIT, measures Bhubaneshwar, Orissa.

Workshop / Seminar Attended: SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration

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SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration 1 Dr. S. K. Singh Game Theory & Dept. of Computer 27-29 Jan. 2010 Dr R. K. Jha Algorithm Science, IT BHU Dr. R. K. Sinha & Dr. A Ahmad 2 Dr. R. P. Singh Effective Learning Dept. of Math. 20-21 Feb. 2010 & Teaching in Kisan College Mathematics its Sohrarai Magadh application University 3 Dr. R. K. Sinha Applied Numerical VNIT Nagpur 21-25 Dec. 2009 Methods for Scientists & Engineers 4 Rabindra Kumar Electromagnetic Indo-US 20th June to 4th theory I& II Engineering July Faculty Leadership Program at Infosys Mysore Center.

5 Ritesh Kumar Converging C-DAC, 22nd June-03rd Mishra Technologies: July, 2009 Wireless, Mobile & Embedded 6 Bijay kumar ‘Modern Trends in Deshbandhu 17th March to 19th Sharma Celestial Mechanics College (Delhi March 2010 and ’ University) 7 Bijay kumar ‘Signals, Systems Indo-US 6th July to 10 July Sharma and Signal Engineering 2009 Processing’ Faculty Leadership Program at Infosys Mysore Center.

12. Prof. Kamini Sinha, Green Architecture Department of 18-24th December Prof. S. K. Mandal, and Carbon free Architecture, IIT 2009 Prof. M. Haque & living Kharagpur, Prof. Ravish Kumar Sponsored by MHRD/AICTE 13 Prof. Shailendra Disaster ITPI Bihar Regional 16th June 2010 Kumar Mandal Management – Chapter, Patna Preparedness & mitigation 15 Prof. Shailendra Mediterranean, Marseille, France June 27 to June Kumar Mandal Climate and Cities 28, 2009 16 Prof. Shailendra Launch: Eco2 Marseille, France. July 1st, 2009 Kumar Mandal Cities - Ecological Cities as Economic Cities

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SN Name of Faculty Topic Organiser Duration 18 Prof. Anjali Sharma Winter School on Organized by Dept. February 22-26, & Prof. Ajay Kumar Intelligent Building of Architecture, NIT 2010. system for Urban Hamirpur and Rural Areas Sponsored by MHRD/AICTE 19 Prof. Anjali Disaster ITPI Bihar Regional 16th June 2010 Sharma, Prof. Ajay Management – Chapter, Patna Kumar & Prof. Preparedness & Ravish Kumar mitigation 24 Prof. Ravish Kumar Recent advances in SPA JNA & FAU , 7-11th September Planning and Hyderabad 2009 design of responsive urban environment 25 Dr. Dev. K. Mahto International Dept. of Physics, Dec. 13-17 2009 Conference on University of Delhi Electro ceramics 26 Mr. Prabhat Kumar Annual Appraisal IIT Guwahati One day 19.2.2010 Workshop of ISEA Project 27 Mr. Prabhat Kumar Workshop on DOEACC Society at One day 20.2.2010 activities and IIT Guwahati future plans of DOEACC Society for promoting IT/ITES and related initiatives in the North-Eastern Region 28 Dr. Khursheed Ethics in Science & Patna Women’s One day 22nd Ahmad Technology College, Patna August 2009 University 30 Dr. L. B. Roy Kosi Floods 2008, WREI, USA and IIT 3 Days in January Some Issues Madras 2010 31 N. S. Maurya Alternative Sources MHRD AICTV, IIT 04.02.10 to & Energy Delhi 10.02.2010 32 Reena Singh Climate Charge and NITTTR, 04-05 March 2010 Sustainable Chandigarh Development Regional and Grassroot Initiatives 33 Dr. Sanjeev Sinha A reverse logistic EASTS, Surbaya, Nov. 2009 Model for Aggregate Indon care recycling 34 Dr. M. P. Singh Ethical Hacking & NIT Patna in 6, 7th Feb. 2010 Information association with Security BITS Pilani

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CHAPTER-XI ANNEXURE 11.1 Board of Governors 1 Sri R. P. Singh Chairman Former Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. 2 Director, National Institute of Technology Patna, Patna (Bihar) Ex-officio 3 Joint Secretary dealing with Technical Education, Department of Higher Member Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development 4 Financial Adviser, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Member Resource Development. 5 Shri Om Dhanuka, Director, Riga Sugar Company, Riga, District – Member Sitamarhi (Bihar) 6 Dr. Triyogi Prasad, Retired Professor, Bihar College of Engineering, Patna Member (Bihar) 7 Prof. B. P. Singh, Professor (Emeritus), Department of Electrical Member Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. 8 Prof. B. Chandra, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Member Technology (IIT) – Delhi 9 Prof. Jitendra Singh, Professor & Head, Department of Architecture, Member National Institute of Technology Patna (Bihar) 10 Dr. S. N. Verma, Senior Lecturer, Workshop (Electrical Engineering) Member National Institute of Technology Patna (Bihar)

11.2 Finance Committee Sri R. P. Singh Chairman, Board of Governors, Chairman Former Chairman-cum-Managing NIT Patna Director, (ex-officio Chairman) Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. Dr. U.C.Ray Director, NIT Patna Member Director, NIT Patna (ex-officio) Joint Secretary dealing with Nominee of MHRD Member NITs or his nominee, MHRD Govt. of India Financial Adviser (HRD) Nominee of MHRD Member or his nominee, MHRD Govt. of India Sri Om Prakash Dhanuka Nominee of BOG Member Chairman & Managing Director, NIT Patna Riga Sugar Company Ltd., Riga, Sitamarhi, Bihar Dr. B. P. Singh Nominee of BOG Member Professor (Emeritus) Electrical NIT Patna Engineering, I.I.T. Delhi Prof. Vidya Sagar Registrar, NIT Patna Member- (ex-officio) Secretary

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11.3 Building and Works Committee

1. Chairman Director, NIT Patna Dr. U.C.Ray, (ex-officio Chairman) Director, NIT Patna

2. Member Nominee of MHRD Director (NIT’s), MHRD Govt. of India Govt. of India, New Delhi

3. Member Nominee of BOG Dr. B. P. Singh NIT Patna Professor (Emeritus), Elect. Engg. I.I.T. Delhi

4. Member- Registrar, NIT Patna Prof. Vidya Sagar Secretary (ex-officio)

5. Member Dean, Planning & Development, NIT Dr. K. S. P. Singh Patna

6. Member Expert from Civil Engineering Superintending Engineer (C), Wing of CPWD PCC, CPWD,

7. Member Expert from Electrical Engineering Superintending Engineer (E), Wing of CPWD PCEC, CPWD,

11.4 Other Committees

Senate Dr. U.C.Ray Director, NIT Patna 1 Chairman Director, NIT Patna (ex-officio) Patna – 800 005, Bihar, India 1. Dr. K. S. P. Singh, Prof. of Civil Engg. 2. Dr. Manoj Kumar, HoD, Arch. Dept. 3. Dr. Surendra Kumar, Prof. of Civil Engg. 4. Prof. N. Kumar, Prof. of Mech. Engg. 5. Prof. S. J. Hasnain, Prof. of Mech. Engg. 2 Member The Professors 6. Dr. Sudarshan Singh, Prof. of Mech. Engg. 7. Dr. M. M. Choudhary, Prof. of Elect. Engg. 8. Dr. S. M. Jha, Prof. of Mathematics 9. Dr. U. S Triar, Prof. of Electrical Engg. 10. Dr. G .K Choudhary, Prof.& HOD EE 11. Dr.Narayan Vikash, Prof of CSE 1. Dr. S. R. Sharma, HOD, Chemistry Deans, Heads of Deptt., Centers, 2. Dr. N. R. Lall, HOD, Physics . 3 Member Schools or Division 3. Dr. Kalpana Sinha, HOD, HSS other than 4. Dr. B.K Sharma, HOD, ECE Professors 5. Prof. T. Haider, Prof. In-charge, CSE

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4 Member Chairman, HMC Dr. G. K. Choudhary, HOD, Electrical 1. Prof. S. K. Wasan, C-155, Sector 15, Noida (UP) 2. Prof. Venkata Ratnam, Three persons Flat no. 8, Director’s Apartment, Plot no. C-4, among 5 Member Vasundhara Enclave,Delhi-110092 educationists of repute 3. Prof. R.K. Arora, Professor of Computer Science & Engg., IIT Delhi, B-7/5007, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110070 1. Prof. S.K. Mallik, 85, Sector-17, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109 2. Prof. (Ms) Padma Vasudevan, Professor, Centre for Rural Development & Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110016 3. Prof. P. D. Kulkarni, Six persons for Harmony Complex, University Road, 6 Member their spcial knowledge Opp. Govt. Polytechnic, Pune – 411016 4. Prof. (Ms) Singhal, 194-B, Mount of Kailash, New Delhi 5. Prof. S. L. Srivastava, 129, Allenguarge, Allahabad, (UP), 211002 6. Dr. Anupam Verma, Ex National Professor Advanced Centre for Plant Virology Division of Plant Pathology C-133, Pusa Campus, New Delhi. Member Registrar, NIT Prof. Vidya Sagar 7 Secretary Patna Astt.Professor of Electrical Engg NIT Patna Departmental Advisory Committee Each department has its own advisory committee. Head of the department is Chairman of the committee and all the Professors, Asstt. Professors and Lecturers in the department are the members of the committee. Committee meets regularly in order to monitor the departmental activities. 11.5 Research Projects and Consultation Jobs BRNS Project : The Centre for Water Resources Studies, CWRS, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Patna is carrying out a Research Project on the topic “Development of Integrated Software for estimation of Design basis flood for Inland Nuclear Power Projects site” sponsored by Board of Research and Nuclear Science, Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai. Proposal under PMGSY: National Institute of Technology Patna (erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Patna) has been acting as STA for scrutinizing the detailed Project Report (DPR)/ Package proposal for construction of Roads in Bihar under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna (PMGSY). This

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2. Mechanical Engineering 1. Thermal Turbo machines 2. Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Transfer 3 Civil Engineering 1. Water Resources 2. Transportation Engg. 3. Structural Engg. Ph.D. (Engg.)  Electrical Engg.  Mechanical Engg.  Civil Engineering  Electronics & Communication Engg.  Computer Science & Engineering  Information Technology  Architecture 11.11 Scholarship and Awards Sl. No. Scholarship/ Awarding Authority Amount Rs. Stipends 1. SC-3 Director, Technical Education, H. P. 19200 2. SC-1 Director, Technical Education, H. P. 3600 3. ST-4 Director, Technical Education, Arunachal Pradesh 15300 4. SC-1 Manager, Engineering India Ltd. 18000 5. SC-1 Government of Orissa 24880 6. OBC-1 Andhra Pradesh 14850 7. SC-1 District Welfare Akola 14850 8. SC-2 District Welfare Krishna 32022 9. SC-3 District Welfare U.P. 42890 10. ST-1 District Welfare U.P. 32930 11. ST-1 Government of Assam 14630 12. OBC-1 Government of Assam 10600 13. SC-1 D.M., Raipur 21960 14. OBC-2 Welfare Officer, Kolkata 31760 15. ST-5 Tribal Welfare, Ranchi 41320 16. ST-3 Director Technical Education 25600 17. OBC-1 District Welfare, Gwalior 7200 18. OBC-6 Director, Higher Education Tripura 30200 19. SC-1 District Welfare, Nagpur 20860 20. SC-1 Technical Education, Raigarh 13260 21. SC-1 District Welfare, Rajasthan 8940 22. ST-1 Director, Higher Education, Shilong 4237 23. Gen-2 Electricity Board, Patna 15000 24. OBC-1 Bihar Irrigation Department 40000

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Sl. No. Scholarship/ Awarding Authority Amount Rs. Stipends 25. SC-184 Welfare Office, Patna 4287400 26. OBC-13 Welfare Office, Patna 242500 Total 2510524.00 11.12 Training and Placement Statistics The placement and training cell of NIT Patna has played a significant role in the training and proper placement of final and pre-final year students of NIT Patna. Following is the branch wise break-up of the campus selection during 2010-11. SN Name of Company ME EE CE ECE CSE IT AR Total 1 DRDO 1 - - 1 - - - 2 2 IOCL 3 3 2 - - - - 8 3 NTPC, Ltd. 3 3 - - - - - 6 4 Ispat Industries Ltd. 5 3 - 2 - - - 10 5 Gammon India Ltd. 9 - 7 - - - - 16 6 ITC InfoTech India Ltd. - - - 2 4 5 - 11 7 PGCIL - 5 - 3 - - - 8 8 Infosys - 2 - 6 8 3 - 19 9 Gati Infrastructure Ltd. - 2 3 - - - - 5 10 Punj Lloyd Ltd. 2 - 1 - - - - 3 11 Adani Enterprises Ltd 3 2 2 1 - - - 8 12 L & T Ltd. 3 - 6 - - - - 9 13 Vedanta 3 4 - 4 - - - 11 14 TVS Moters - 1 - - - - - 1 15 Oxylabs Network Ltd. - - - - 4 1 - 5 16 Surya Roshni Ltd. 1 1 1 2 - - - 5 17 L. Tech. India Software Ltd. ------3 3 18 BPCL 3 ------3 19 Wipro - - - 2 3 2 - 7 20 Simplex Infrastructure Ltd. - - 4 - - - - 4 21 HCC Ltd. - - 10 - - - - 10 22 HPCL 3 3 5 - - - - 11 23 Sapient Corporation - - - 1 2 5 - 8 24 Engineers India Ltd. 3 1 - - - - - 4 25 Tata Tele Service Ltd. - - - 3 - - - 3 26 Tech Mahindra - 1 1 - 3 2 - 7 27 Vodafone Ltd - - - 6 - 1 - 7 28 Bhushan Steel Ltd. 2 11 2 2 - - - 17 29 PNC Infratech - - 2 - - - - 2

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SN Name of Company ME EE CE ECE CSE IT AR Total 30 WTTUK & QUIPPO Tele. - 4 - 1 - - - 5 Infra.Ltd. 31 CSC Ltd. - - - - 1 1 - 2 32 C&C Construction Ltd. - - 6 - -- - - 6 Total No. of Students 44 46 44 36 25 23 - 223 Recruited Total No. of eligible 41 45 41 40 41 42 - 250 Students Percentage of Placed 107 102 127 90 61 55 - 90 Students PG Placement SN Name of ME EE CE ECE AR CSE IT Total Company 1 Nil Nil Vocational Training: The placement and training cell has arranged for on-site vocational training (VT) of all final as well as pre-final year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies like ABB, SIEMENS, DRDO, BSNL, NTPC, Prashar Bharti, SAIL, HEC, ECR, NHPC, etc. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/ companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2008-09 SN Branch Name of Organization 1 Mechanical IOCL, NTPC, SAIL, HAL, NALCO, ECR, ITDR, MSME, HECL, BHARAT WAGAON, KBUNL, KOLKATA PORT TRUST, SHIPYARD 2 Electrical IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, NHPC, OIL, HECL, KBUNL, PRASAR, BHARTI, HINDALCO, BSEB, KEAEL, ETI, GAIL, DLW, TU, PGCIL, BSFC, ONGC, PESU, VECC 3 Civil IRCON, NTPC, SAIL, NHPC, HAL, SSPL, OIL, SRB, GRB, IITK, IITD, NPCIL, ACC 4 Electronics IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, HCL, DRDO, SSPL, DMRC, HECL, PRASAR, BHARTI, TATA STEEL, NIC, BEL, NITK, STESALIT, TTC, DLMW, LG ELECTRONICS, MTNL, SNTI 5 Computer BSNL, SAIL, HCL, DRDO, NIC, DMRC, STUDENT CORNER, IIT Science BOMBAY, CEL, NIIT, ISSA, STTC, MICROMAX INFORMATION 6 IT IOCL, BSNL, SAIL, NHPC, NIVT, NIC, STUDENT CORNER, SAC, DEPARTMENT IT SHIMLA, JAPIT, SREST, VSERVE, A MASS SOFTECH, APPLIED LAB, CMPDI, SOFTECH PARK INDIA, USHA COMPUTER, SERVITION IT SOLUTION, NCR, NIT SURATHKAL, SOFTWARE MAHATI, APIN TECHNOLOGY 11.10 Finance and Accounts details For the Financial year 2010-11 audited annual accounts received Principal Accountant General (Audit) Bihar is attached herewith.

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