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LOK NAYAK JAI PRAKASH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHAPRA

वागषिक

प्रगिवेदन

2019 -20

ANNUAL

REPORT

Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Institute of Technology, Chapra (Under Department of Science & Technology, Government of ) (Affiliated to Aryabhatta Knowledge University, ) Chapra, NH-19, Saran, Bihar – 841302 www.lnjpitchapra.in

Message from BOG Chairman

Dr. Arun V. Bapat Seismologist and Former Head Earthquake Engineering Research, CWPRS, Pune.

Message It gives me great pleasure to write a message for Annual Report of LNJPIT, Chapra. The Annual Report is expected to summarise in short about the achievements and lacuna, including mistakes and failures to some extent. The Chapra College Principal and the faculty are so much qualified and experts that any of them could write Message for Annual Report. The college is spread over an extensive area with some important Departments. Incidentally, I had the occasion to witness the changes and order of significance of various departments. During my educative years, the Civil Engineering was number one, subsequently with industrialization, the electric and mechanical departments came in the front, which was then followed by electronics and communication, then arrived the King Computer but incidentally this was also followed by Information Technology and Satellite Communication. I am happy to say that our Chapra College had been keeping pace with all these developments and accordingly improving the functioning of all departments. As the development progressed the methods of teaching have also been changing. We have an excellent connectivity and various web sites are easily accessible to students. Our students have been showing excellent performance in studies, arranging conferences on hackathon etc. We wanted to arrange a Conference of National Level but the pandemic COVID19 has come in way and blocked it. In addition, and also as per the directions of TEQUIP we had organised several trainings on understanding the topic, use of mathematics and statistics including Fuzzy Set Theory for routine research related problems was initiated, but it is yet to reach a matured stage. Implacability, training for GATE and other entrance examinations has been quite good. Teaching of English as communication language has given some results but still not up to exceptions. There was some setback to the very functioning of college activities due to the General Elections of 2019. One entire building and few rooms were taken over by he Election Commission. As such access to laboratory and other equipment was restricted and had caused some delay in achieving the desired pre declared dates/s of completion. We were hoping to overcome the difficulties in the next year, but the Corona endemic has become a big problem, which at present appears to be insurmountable. With best wishes!!! Dr. Arun V. Bapat

Message froM PrINCIPaL’s Desk

Dr. Shree Narayan Sharma Principal Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Institute of Technology

Message Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Institute of Technology, established in 2012, is a government engineering college in Chapra, Saran a district in the state of Bihar. Known for its political, social and cultural heritage, the district is known to have given birth to a number of culturally and historically notable figures starting from Rajendra Prasad, Jay Prakash Narayan, scholar Rahul Sankrityayan, Bhikari Thakur, Braj Kishore Prasad and so on. The institute considers itself to be a part of the trajectory of models created by those great legends by contributing to our society and nation through producing professionals of uncompromising quality. In the changing face of the economy of our nation in general, and Bihar in particular, the institute claims its position in understanding the growth in manufacturing and service sectors. Therefore, we perceive it as our primary responsibility to promote technically inquisitive minds to give ample exposure and skills to serve the society, thereby strengthening the spine of our nation for a better future. Our vision is not simply restricted to the technical enhancement of the future generation, but also based on the broader idea that a comprehensive development of individual is possible only through the promotion of various and extra-curricular activities alongside curricular activities. To assure such a multi-faceted development of our students, the institute itself takes upper hand to conduct various workshops, seminars, expert lectures, and promote the students to begin their own initiatives such as establishment of various clubs, individual projects etc. serving their own exclusive purposes. We have also been training our students by encouraging them to visit various premier educational institutions, industries, arranging internship programs and promoting academic projects across departments. I wish that our students will Come forward to learn, go forth to serve and excel into the world with great strength, not only to do job but to remain beautiful human beings. With best wishes!!!

Dr. Shree Narayan Sharma Principal, LNJPIT Chapra

Annual Report Committee Vishwesh Singh Annual Report Coordinator (Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering)

Committee Members

Mr. Priyanshu Raj Mr. Vivek Kumar Tiwari (Department Coordinator, Civil) (Head of Department, Civil)

Mr. Manoj Bhaskar Mr. Rishikesh Choudhary (Department Coordinator, Electrical & Electronics) (Head of Department, Electrical & Electronics)

Mr. Chandan Kumar Mr. Kumar Jyotiraditya (Department Coordinator, Mechanical) (Head of Department, Mechanical)

Mr. Sushil Kumar Dr. Shambhu Shankar Bharti (Department Coordinator, Computer Science) (Head of Department, Computer Science)

Mr. Shyam Lal Yadav Mr. Zafar Ayub Ansari (Department Coordinator, Applied Science) (Head of Department, Applied Science)

Mr. Aditya Raj Mr. Rishabh Raj (EAP Coordinator) (EMF Coordinator)

Mr. Pravin Rai Mr. Krishnakant Chaubey (Employability Coordinator) (GATE Coordinator)

Dr. Ghanashyam Kumar Prajapati Mr. Piyush Kumar Mishra (R & D Coordinator) (Induction Program Coordinator)

Mr. Sudhir Kumar Pandey Mr. Preetam Amrit (Academic In-charge) (Training and Placement Coordinator)

Ms. Shradhya Singh Ms. Nandini Kumari (Women Cell) (Photography Club)

Mr. Abhinit Kumar Mr. Aneesh Kumar MP (Assistant Professor, Civil) (Assistant Professor, English)

Mr. Rahul Chaurasia Mrs. Soma Srivastava (NBA Coordinator) (Program Manager)

Mr. Nesar Mr. Harsh Vardhan (Accounts Assistant) (B. Tech, Civil, 2017-2021)

Mr. Suraj Kumar Mr. Robin Kumar (B. Tech, CSE, 2017-2021) (B. Tech, EEE, 2017-2021)

Mr. Anshuman Kr. Singh Mr. Rahul Prasad (B. Tech, EEE, 2017-2021) (B. Tech, Mechanical, 2017-2021)

Table of Contents

S. No. Description Page No.

1 ABOUT THE INSTITUTE 1

2 VISION AND MISSION 2-3

3 ARYABHATTA KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSITY (AKU) PATNA 4

4 INSTITUTE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE 5-6

5 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF INSTITUTE 7-9

6 ACADEMIC CALENDER 2019-2020 10-12

7 INFRASTRUCTURE: ACADEMIC, LIBRARY, COMPUTER CENTRE, 13-16 RESIDENTIAL, HOSTELS ETC 8 DEPARTMENT’S PROFILE WITH INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES 17-39

Department of Civil Engineering 17-20

Department of Computer Science & Engineering 21-22

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 23-28

Department of Mechanical Engineering 29-36

Department of Applied Science and Humanities 37-38

9 INFORMATION REGARDING NBA ACCREDITATION 39

10 PROGRAMS OFFERED 40

11 STUDENTS STRENGTH (UG, PG, PHD) SANCTIONED INTAKE & ACTUAL 41-43 INTAKE), CATEGORY & GENDER WISE 12 FACULTY & STAFF POSITIONS: SANCTIONED INTAKE & ACTUAL FILLED 44-45

13 Information about GATE performance 46-47

14 TRAINING PROGRAMMES HELD FOR THE STUDENTS 48-66

Employability Skill Training 48-52 Induction Program (2019) 53

Department of Mechanical Engineering 54-55

Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 56-57

Department of Computer Science Engineering 58-59

Department of Civil Engineering 60-66

15 TRAINING PROGRAMMES HELD FOR TEACHER AND STAFFS 67-81

16 STUDENT’S INTERNSHIP DATA 82-93

17 CAMPUS PLACEMENT DATA 94-95

18 Ph. D STATUS IN DEPARTMENTS 96-97

19 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 98-102

20 START-UP AND INNOVATIONS 103-105

21 COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES 106-109

22 FINANCIAL INFORMATION: FUNDS RECEIVED & SPENT 110

23 CURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS 111-112

PHOTO GALLERY 113-121

1. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

Lok Nayak Jay Prakash Institute of Technology (LNJPIT), Chapra is a government owned engineering college in Bihar under Department of Science and Technology established in 2012. It is affiliated with the Aryabhata Knowledge University, Patna. LNJPIT Chapra is the seventh government Engineering College in Bihar State spread over 40 acres of land. The plan is to make it as a state-of-the-art technology Centre and Research hub. The idea behind establishment of LNJPIT was to cater growing needs of increasing Technical Demands in our modern life. The LNJPIT Chapra is situated on the banks of the river Ganga behind renowned Jai Prakash University Campus. Currently, college offers four years of Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Programs in four different discipline of Engineering such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering and Electrical and Electronics Engineering with an annual intake of 240 Students with 60 students in each discipline. All the courses are affiliated to All Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Delhi. The first session commenced from 08/09/2012 with an intake of 240 students. With the advancement of time LNJPIT Chapra has emerged as one of the best engineering colleges in Bihar. Recently in Jan 2018, LNJPIT Chapra had been included under NPIU-TEQIP III project for the upgradation of Technical education and institutional advancement.

1 2. VISION AND MISSION

Vision of the Institute To deliver our nation through excellence in technical education and research, and to serve as a valuable resource for industry and society. Mission of the Institution To achieve the excellence in the field of technical education through quality education, research and facilitate to our society.

Vision of the Civil Engineering Department To inculcate knowledge and impart excellence of global importance among our students of Civil Engineering and Technology, preparing them to be ethically responsible models of the future technology of our nation in its progress. Mission of the Civil Engineering Department 1. To create skillful and competent civil engineers whose technical expertise will meet the strength of their ethical uprightness, helping to create a strong society and nation. 2. To enhance the department into a Centre of Excellence in the field of Civil Engineering and associated research activities. 3. To provide comprehensive base and consultancy services to the society in all areas of civil engineering. 4. To encourage innovative thinking and support constructive ideas among prospective engineers, equipping them to meet the challenges of the future.

Vision of the Mechanical Engineering Department The Mechanical Engineering department visions to be known globally in the field of technical education and to overcome the issues of industry and society. Mission of the Mechanical Engineering Department 1. To deliver outcome-based education to undergraduate students 2. To establish an environment for students where they can build professional and personal integrity to pursue long productive career. 3. To maintaining state of the art research facilities to provide collaborative environment that stimulates faculty, staff and students with opportunities to create, analyze, apply and disseminate knowledge. 4. To equip students with good academic, corporate and entrepreneurship skills as well as create global awareness in them required by engineering profession.

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Vision of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department To create quality engineers in the field of electrical and electronics engineering with outstanding technical skills, human values and professional ethics for serving the society and industry.

Mission of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department 1. To provide the quality education at undergraduate level in the field of electrical and electronics engineering developed on the foundation of basic sciences, mathematics and technology. 2. To improve the understanding of theoretical knowledge through demonstration of real time problems. 3. To upgrade the technical knowledge and skills by educational activities such as: seminar, workshops and short-term courses etc. 4. To promote industrial interaction with faculties and students for meeting its expectations. 5. To create an environment which inculcate moral and ethical values among faculties and students.

Vision of Computer Science Engineering Department To create the most conducive environment for qualitative research and development oriented undergraduate education in computer science and engineering and to produce globally competent graduates with moral values committed to build a vibrant nation.

Mission of Computer Science Engineering Department 1. To provide quality education to meet the need of profession and society. 2. To impart high quality professional training at the undergraduate level with an emphasis on basic principles of computer science and engineering. 3. Establish Industry Institute Interaction program to enhance the entrepreneurship skills 4. To Provide exposure of latest tools and technologies in the area of engineering and technology. 5. To achieve self-sustainability and overall development through Research and Development activities 6. To impart moral and ethical values, and interpersonal skills to the students.

3 3. ARYABHATTA KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSITY (AKU) PATNA

Aryabhatta Knowledge University Act 2008 provides for the establishment of University at Patna to conduct and facilitate affiliation of institutions in the conventional as well new frontiers of professional education. All colleges and institutions imparting professional education for example Engineering and Technology including information Technology, Nano Technology & Biotechnology, Management, Medicine, Health technology, Public Health Pharmacy, Optometry, Nursing, Education, Law etc. is to be affiliated to this university. Aryabhatta Knowledge University (AKU), Patna has been established by Government of Bihar for the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical, medical, management and allied professional education in the state. The objective of the university is to promote the professional education infrastructure to meet the national standard through well advanced course, infrastructure and quality faculty. Bihar lacks in the infrastructure both in the terms of number of institutions and the quality of education. As a result, Bihar state has become the major hub of students migrating to the others states for pursuing their education and carrier building for future growth.

Vision of Aryabhatta Knowledge University (A.K.U.) Patna To mold the character, shape the career, bring perfection in behavior and excellence in educating the younger generation of today for future. Also, to bring up a vibrant knowledge university resonating with the mission of all-round development of students in particular and the nation and mankind in general by providing value- based, creative, innovative quality education.

Mission of Aryabhatta Knowledge University (A.K.U.) Patna The mission includes undertaking research studies and result oriented projects, specific to the region, that may contribute to the economic development of the country. To foster all round development of students by widening their vision, making them technology savvy and lifelong learners and to make the students realize their roles in serving the cause of social justice and to contribute their share in the national development.

4 4. Institute GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE

Seismologist and Former Head of Earthquake Dr. Arun V. Bapat Engineering Research, CWPRS, Pune. (BOG Chairman) Email: [email protected], Dr. D.K. Singh Director BIT Sindri Email: [email protected] General Manager D.L.W. Marhowra, Chapra (Saran) Shri Sanjeev Kumar, IAS Director, DST, Govt. Of Bihar AICTE Nominee Nominee of Aryabhatta Knowledge Registrar, A.K.U., University: Bihar, Patna Prof. Rajeev Ranjan Email: [email protected], Educationist or Industrialist MIT Muzaffarpur (Nominated by the Principal for two years) Mr. Manikant Kumar Principal of Institution- Ex Officio Principal, LNJPIT Chapra Member: [email protected] Dr. Shree Narayan Sharma Faculty of the institution (Nominated by the Principal, based on seniority)-2 1. Prof Bimal Kumar Principal I/C, JEC, Jamui [email protected],

2. Zafar Ayub Ansari Controller of Examination, LNJPIT, Chapra [email protected] Invitee Members: 1. Dr. Sumanta Gupta TEQIP Coordinator, IIT Patna

2. Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh SPA, SPIU, Bihar

3. Dr. Bushra Zaman Nodal Officer (Academics), SPIU, Bihar

5 S. No. Board of Governors Meeting Date of Meeting 1. BOG-I December 13, 2017 2. BOG-II March 20, 2018 3. BoG-III July 26, 2018 4. BOG-IV December 08, 2018 5. BOG-V January 10, 2019 6. BOG-VI March 16, 2019 7. BOG-VII May 09, 2019 8. BOG-VIII August 27, 2019 9. BOG-IX November 25, 2019 10. BOG-X March 21, 2020 (Online) 11. BOG-XI June 13, 2020 (Online)

BOG VIII

BOG VII BOG VI

BOG V BOG IV

6 5. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF INSTITUTE

Principal

Dean Bursar

Account and LIBRARY HODs Academic Accreditation Consultancy Cashbook

Hostel Warden Faculty Industry Examination

Hostel Supttd. Tech Staff

Care Taker

Registrar

Campus Students Development Store TPO Maintenance Welfare

Office Tech Staff

7 List of Prof I/C of various Post at Institute Level S. No. PROFESSOR INCHARGE NAME 1 Principal Dr. Shree Narayan Sharma 2 Controller of Examination Mr. Zafar Ayub Ansari 3 TEQIP Coordinator Mr. Zafar Ayub Ansari 4 Academic In-charge Mr. Sudhir Kumar Pandey 5 Academic Coordinator (TEQIP) Dr. Shambhu Shankar Bharti 6 Procurement Coordinator Mr. Rishikesh Choudhary 7 Training & Placement Officer Mr. Preetam Amrit 8 Startup Cell Coordinator Mr. Priyanshu Raj 9 E-Yantra Dr. Shambhu Shankar Bharti 10 Incubation Cell Dr. Shambhu Shankar Bharti 11 Library In-Charge Mr. Abhishek Kumar 12 Wi-Fi Coordinator Mr. Suryakant Singh 13 Twinning Coordinator Mr. Vishwesh Singh 14 AICTE Coordinator Mr. Suryakant Singh 15 Biometric Coordinator Mr. Shams Tabrez 16 Power Supply In-charge Dr. Dhananjai Singh 17 Spoken Tutorial Mr. Suryakant Singh 18 AISHE Coordinator Mr. Sudhir Kumar Pandey 19 SWAYAM/ MOOC Coordinator Mr. Sanjeet Kumar 20 Transport In-Charge Mr. Abhinit Kumar 21 Purchase Officer Mr. Shambhu Sankar Bharti 22 Store Prof. In-Charge Mr. Saurabh Priyadarshi 23 GATE Coordinator Mr. Krishnakant Chaubey 24 Employability Skills Coordinator Mr. Pravin Rai 25 Girls Hostel Mrs. Bharti Kumari 26 Environment Coordinator Mr. Rishabh Raj 27 EAP Coordinator Mr. Aditya Raj 28 IT Cell In-Charge Mr. Preetam Amrit 29 Computer Lab In-Charge Mr. Sushil kumar 30 Edu SAT hall In-Charge Mr. Preetam Amrit 31 Language Lab In-Charge Mr. Aneesh kr. MP 32 Sport/ Gym/ Cultural Mr. Sudhir Kumar Pandey 33 NBA Coordinator Mr. Rahul Chaurasia 34 Anti-Ragging Committee Mr. Rishikesh Choudhary 35 Industry Cell I/C Mr. Suryakant Singh & Mr. Kumar Jyotiraditya 36 Boys Hostel 01 Mr. Suryakant Singh

8 37 Boys Hostel 02 Mr. Ajit Kumar Chouhan 38 Boys Hostel 03 Mr. Shivam Kumar 39 Boys Hostel 04 Mr. Kumar Jyotiraditya 40 E- Granthalaya /NDL Mr. Shams Tabrej 41 BSDM/KYP Mr. Sachindra Kumar 42 Discipline Mr. Sachindra Kumar 43 Gardening I/C Dr. Shyam Lal Yadav 44 Students Mentorship Cell Mr. Krishnendu Adhikary 45 Photography Ms. Nandini Kumari 46 Induction Program Coordinator Mr. Piyush Kumar Mishra 47 CSE Branch Coordinator Mr. Sushil Kumar 48 EEE Branch Coordinator Mr. Manoj Bhasker 49 Civil Branch Coordinator Mr. Priyanshu Raj 50 Mechanical Branch Coordinator Mr. Chandan Kumar 51 Mathematics Branch Coordinator Dr. Ghanashyam Kumar Prajapati 52 MIS Coordinator Mr. Shams Tabrej 53 HOD (Dept. of EEE) Mr. Rishikesh Choudhary 54 HOD (Dept. of CSE) Dr. Shambhu Shankar Bharti 55 HOD (Dept. of ME) Mr. Kumar Jyotiraditya 56 HOD (Dept. of CE) Mr. Aditya Raj 57 HOD (Dept. of Humanities) Mr. Zafar Ayub Ansari 58 Chief Warden Mr. Rishikesh Choudhary 59 Bonafide Mr. Rishikesh Choudhary 60 Students Welfare Mr. Sachindra Kumar

9 6. ACADEMIC CALENDER 2019-2020

Academic Calendar for Odd Session (Jul-Dec 2019) Commencement of classes for B.Tech III sem students July 22, 2019 (Tuesday) Commencement of classes for B.Tech V sem students July 22, 2019 (Tuesday) Commencement of classes for B.Tech VII sem students Aug 01,2019 (Thursday) First notification of shortage of attendance for III sem Aug 09, 2019 (Friday) Id-Ul Joha/Bakrid August 12-13, 2019 (Monday-Tuesday) Commenecement of classes for B.Tech I sem students August 14, 2019 (Wednesday) Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan August 15, 2019 (Thursday) First notification of shortage of attendance for V sem August 16, 2019 (Friday) Shri Krishna Janmashtami August 23, 2019 (Friday) First notification of shortage of attendance for VII sem August 24, 2019 (Saturday) Sports Meet September 04-09, 2019 (Wednesday-Monday) Founder’s Day September 08, 2019 (Sunday) Second notification of shortage of attendance for III sem September 09, 2019 (Monday) Muharram September 10-11, 2019 (Tuesday-Wednesday) First notification of shortage of attendance for I sem September 13, 2019 (Friday) Second notification of shortage of attendance for V sem September 16,2019 (Monday) Second notification of shortage of attendance for VII sem September 23, 2019 (Monday) Gandhi Jayanti and Durga Puja holiday October 1-10, 2019 (Tuesday – Thursday) Mid Semester Examination slot October 14-19, 2019 (Monday – Saturday) Chehlum October 20, 2019 (Sunday) Mid Semester Examination Slot October 21-24, 2019 (Monday- Thursday) Deepwali, Chitrgupt Puja, Chhath Puja October 25 – November 05, 2019 (Friday- Tuesday) Submission of Mid Semester Marks Till November 08, 2019 (Friday) Hajrat Mohammad Sahab Birthday November 10, 2019 (Sunday) Gurunanak Jayanti November 12, 2019 (Tuesday) End of Semester classes December 08, 2019 (Friday) End semester university exam December 18, 2019 (Monday) Christmas and Winter vacation December 25-31, 2019 (Wednesday – Tuesday)

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Academic Calendar for Even Session (Jan-Jun 2020) Commencement of Classes for B Tech 2nd, 4th ,6th and January, 10, 2020 (Friday) 8th semester classes Commencement of Employability Classes for B. Tech January, 20, 2020 (Monday) 6th semester One-week Hands on Training Program on LATEX January, 21-25, 2020 (Tuesday-Saturday) Celebration of Republic Day January, 26, 2020 (Sunday) Art of Living January, 27-1 February, 2020 (Monday-Saturday) Basant Panchami/Saraswathi Puja January, 30, 2020 (Thursday) Uploading attendance by course instructors before February, 1-2, 2020 (Saturday-Sunday) First Class Test Expert lecture in Mechanical Department February, 5, 2020 (Wednesday) Conducting Class Test by HOD’s and Submission of February, 3-8, 2020 (Monday-Saturday) Class Test Records Sant Ravidas Jayanti February, 9, 2020 (Sunday) CISCO Workshop Feb, 10-14, 2020 (Monday-Friday) Uploading current semester teaching record by the February, 15-17, 2020 Faculty Members (Saturday -Monday) Forwarding current semester teaching record by the February, 19-20, 2020 HODs and Associate Dean Academic Affairs (Wednesday -Thursday) Mahashivratri February, 21, 2020 (Friday) Workshop on AutoCAD in Mechanical Department February, 24-29, 2020 (Monday-Saturday) Workshop on GIS February, 24-29, 2020 (Monday-Saturday) Uploading attendance by course instructors before March, 2-3, 2020 the Second-Class Test (Monday-Tuesday) IOT Workshop March, 4-6, 2020 (Wednesday-Friday) Conducting Class Test by HOD’s and Submission of March, 5-7, 2020 (Thursday-Saturday) Class Test Records Holi March, 9-12, 2020 (Monday-Thursday) FDP on Advances in Mechanical Engineering March, 16-20, 2020 (Monday-Friday) Bihar Divas March, 22, 2020 (Sunday) Workshop on Cyber Security March, 16-20, 2020 (Monday-Friday) Samrat Ashok Ashtami April, 1, 2020 (Wednesday) Ram Navami April, 2, 2020 (Thursday) Uploading attendance by course instructors before April, 1-3, 2020 the Mid Semester Exam (Wednesday -Friday)

11 Forwarding attendance by the HODs April, 4, 2020 (Saturday) Mahaveer Jayanti April, 6, 2020 (Monday) Explicit Warning to the students who are likely to fall April, 7, 2020 short of Attendance, urging them to make up (Tuesday) Sab-e-Barat April, 9, 2020 (Thursday) Good Friday April, 10, 2020 (Friday) National Conference in Civil Engineering April, 11-12, 2020 (Saturday-Sunday) Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Jayanti April, 14, 2020 (Tuesday) Mid Semester Examination (MSE) April, 15-20, 2020 (Monday-Saturday) FDP on DEEP Learning April, 20-25, 2020 (Monday-Wednesday) Remedial Classes for Week Students April, 20-30, 2020 (Monday-Thursday) Mid Semester Review of UG projects April, 21 - 23, 2020 (Monday-Wednesday) Veer Kuwar Singh Jayanti April, 23, 2020 (Thursday) Last date for showing Mid Semester answer copies to April, 24, 2020 (Thursday) students Last date for Review of Mid Semester performance of all students by DAPC and reporting of academically April, 25, 2020 weak students to their Faculty Advisors/Supervisors (Friday) and HoDs Hands on Training on Linux OS April, 27-28, 2020 (Monday-Wednesday) Last date for uploading Internal Marks April, 28, 2020 (Friday) Last day of Instructions/ classes April, 29, 2020 (Saturday) May Diwas (Shram Diwas) May, 1, 2020 (Friday) Janki Navami May, 2, 2020 (Saturday) Buddha Purnima May, 7, 2020 (Thursday) End Semester Exam May, 4-20, 2020 (Monday- Saturday) ID-UL-FITER(EID) May, 25, 2020 (Monday) FDP in Civil Engineering May, 25-29,2020 (Monday-Friday) National Conference June, 10-12, 2020 Summer Vacation/Kabir Jayanti June, 1-30, 2020(Monday-Tuesday)

12 7. INFRASTRUCTURE: ACADEMIC, LIBRARY, COMPUTER CENTRE, RESIDENTIAL, HOSTELS ETC.

About Campus Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Institute of Technology (LNJPIT), Chapra is a government owned engineering college in Bihar, under Department of Science and Technology established in 2012. It is affiliated to the Aryabhata Knowledge University, Patna. Spreading over 40 acres of land, LNJPIT is the seventh government Engineering College in Bihar State. It is situated on the banks of the river Ganga, adjacent to the renowned Jai Prakash University Campus. The campus provides a unique serene and pollution free academic environment. The campus infrastructure includes Academic building, Lab building, Guest house, Canteen & Gym, Workshop, Hostels and sports ground.

Academic Building There is one four-floor administrative cum academic building, which is equipped with 12 Special Smart Classrooms that are facilitated under TEQIP-III Project. Apart from the Smart Classrooms, the building also has 8 Tutorials classrooms. Academic building also hosts the office of the Principal, Academic In-charge and Controller of Examination. Other facilities of the building include washrooms and toilets for each floor, Drinking Water facility and CCTV surveillance. NPIU has helped institute to install 12 UHD Samrt board in each class which facilitates the digital educations quite simpler and unique.

Conference Hall Institute has one conference hall in the Academic building. This conference hall has been developed along with projector facility under the budget allocation of TEQIP-III, with a sitting capacity of 40 persons. All the institute meetings and BoG sessions are arranged in the Conference Hall.

13 Lab Building The institute’s lab building consists of various labs for Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics & Computer Science Engineering. The building also has an Edu SAT Lab, which is developed under TEQIP-III. This lab is used for conducting various academic related events for the institute. The number of labs in the building include, a total of 6 labs for the department of Civil Engineering, 6 Labs for Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 8 Labs for Mechanical Engineering, 3 Labs for Computer Science Engineering and 2 Labs for Applied Science. Lab building also comprises of two spacious drawing halls.

Workshops Workshop building composes of seven segments such as Machine & Turning Shop, Carpentry shop, Fitting Shop, Welding Shop, Sheet metal Shop, Foundry Shop, and Blacksmithy Shop. The workshop is properly maintained by Prof I/C and respective segment instructors.

Library The institute is equipped with a library that contains a considerable amount of resources helpful for the enrichment of the academic atmosphere. The library is computerized, and contains resources which include e-journals, books for both engineering and applied science streams, newspapers, magazines, reprographic facilities and e-books. The institute is also in the process of developing an e-library, under TEQIP III.

Computer Centre The institute has three computer centres in the lab building, under the supervision of Department of Computer Science and Engineering, All the labs have full-fledged internet facility. The computer centres one and two are fully air-conditioned and they contain 35 computers each. The computer centre three has a total of 30 computers. These labs serve as the venues for various classes and workshops related to software.

14 Boys’ Hostels Institute has 4 different hostels for boys. Accommodation of the students for each hostel is based on their respective branch and year of admission to the institute. H-1& H-2 has the facility to accommodate 60 students each from II & I Year, while H-3 & H-4 has an individual capacity of about 90 students of III & IV Year. The Boys Hostels are equipped with Mess facilities, Wi-Fi Facilities, drinking water, Electricity Power backup, and 24-hour security system. All the hostels are supervised by respective Chief warden and Deputy Warden.

Girls’ Hostel Institute has one girls’ hostel with a capacity to accommodate 120 girl students from all branches of Engineering. Girls’ Hostels are equipped with Mess facilities, Wi-Fi Facilities, drinking water, Electricity Power backup, and 24-hour security system. A new Girls hostel is under construction.

Guest House Institute has one guest house with four rooms equipped with Wi Fi Facilities, drinking water, Electricity Power backup, and 24-hour security system.

Canteen and Stationary Shop Facility The campus is furnished with a canteen and stationary shop to cater the needs of the students and all other members of the campus. The canteen serves the needs of the students and others who are primarily not the members of the hostels and respective messes, on 24-hour basis. The stationary shop provides the members of the campus with all the necessary accessories related to smoothening the academic life on the campus. It is also equipped with a Xerox machine.

15 Gym & Sports Facility The campus has a fully furnished gym, developed under TEQIP III, functioning in a separate building. The gym contains all the necessary modern instruments to carry out physical exercise for the students and other members. The campus also has facilities for both the in-door and out-door sports and games. It involves badminton court, volley-ball court, cricket ground and other facilities such as carom-boards and chess. Various events like EPL Tournaments, Badminton Tournaments, Volleyball etc. are organized on this ground.

Green Campus Initiative The Green Campus Initiative on the campus is the result of the growing awareness among the members of the institute about the necessity to maintain a healthy and eco-friendly campus atmosphere. The initiative took root on the campus on the day of the demise of the former prime minister of India, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. To make this campus, Plastic awareness campaign was also launched in which almost 10,000 trees were planted in the institute.

LNJPIT is Ragging free The institute strongly adheres to anti-ragging policy and implements it through true spirit of actions. The institute takes several timely actions including close monitoring to ensure the system in place. Also the administration, concerned faculty and staff conducts several meetings with the newly joined fresher as well Senior students appraising them about the policy of the institute and counselling them about the good practices of interaction with new students and development of brotherhood towards personality building.

16 8. DEPARTMENT’S PROFILE WITH INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

Department of Civil Engineering S. No. Name Designation Qualification Specialization 1. Bimal Kumar Associate Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Structural Engineering M. Tech 2. Vishwesh Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Transportation M. Tech Engineering 3. Rishabh Raj Assistant Professor M. Tech Environmental Engineering 4. Aditya Raj Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Water Resource M. Tech Engineering 5. Priyanshu Raj Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Water Resource M. Tech Engineering 6. Abhinit Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech Structural Engineering 7. Nandini Kumari Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Water Resource M. Tech Engineering 8. Vivek Kumar Tiwari Assistant Professor M. Plan Housing Planning 9. Piyush Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor M. Tech Water Resource Engineering 10. Md. Galib Hasan Lab Assistant B. Tech Civil Engineering

11. Md. Masum Lab Assistant B. Tech Civil Engineering

12 Mr. Brajesh Kumar Lab Assistant B. Tech Civil Engineering

17 Departmental Labs Transportation Engineering Lab: The Transportation Engineering lab has equipment required to conduct all standardized tests to assess the quality of highway materials and for pavement evaluation studies. Using this lab, following tests can be performed: • Specific Gravity, Water Absorption test and Bulk Density test for Aggregate • Flakiness Index and Elongation Index Test • Aggregate Impact Test • Los Angeles Abrasion Test • Deval Abrasion Test • Softening point test • Specific Gravity Test of Bitumen • Marshal Stability Test • Bitumen content test using Centrifugal Extractor However, many other equipment’s like CBR Testing machine, Viscometer, Stripping value test apparatus, Pensky Marten Apparatus, Gyratory Sieve Shaker, weighing balance, etc. is under the procurement process under TEQIP-III.

Mechanics of Solids Lab: The objective of the lab is to perform experiments, which are related to Mechanics of Solid subject, in order to understand the behavior of solid materials, especially their motion and deformation under the action of forces, and other external or internal agents with the help of different mechanical equipment which student study in theoretical subjects. Following tests can be performed using the lab: • Rotary Fatigue Test • Spring stiffness Test • Tensile strength Test • Impact Test • Rockwell’s Hardness Test • Torque Test

18 Concrete Technology Lab: The laboratory serves a wide spectrum of activities covering those related to teaching, and research. The primary activities include experimental studies on different types of materials, which are used in concrete and testing of concrete specimens in various exposure conditions. The Concrete Technology Laboratory offers technical services for testing and research on the structural behavior and properties of materials. Other major equipment includes: • Cement Autoclave Test • Compressive Testing Machine • Motorized Flexural Testing Machine • Tensile Testing machine for Cement • Vibration Table • Vibration Machine • Compaction factor test apparatus • Tile Abrasion test apparatus • Vee Bee Consistometer • Flow Table • Concrete Mixer

Surveying Lab: Surveying Laboratory provides students with hands-on experience to supplement instruction in surveying courses. The Surveying Laboratory has a wide variety of surveying equipment, such as plane table, prismatic compass, digital and Vernier theodolites, and automatic levels for basic instructional and research purposes. Undergraduate students use the laboratory as an integral part of their surveying coursework and obtain any topographic information that can help their capstone design projects, such as highway design and land development. • Chain and Tape Surveying • Plane Table Surveying • Profile and Fly Levelling • Curve Settings using Theodolite • Bearing Measurements • Horizontal and Vertical angle measurements • Tachometry

19 Soil Mechanics Lab: Soil Mechanics lab is essential to identify, characterize and study the mechanics of soil/rock. This includes investigating the existing subsurface conditions and materials, determining their engineering behavior that are important to the project considered and designing the foundations. This lab helps in identifying the engineering properties of soils including index properties, compaction characteristics, consolidation characteristics and shear strength of soils. Some of the main laboratory equipment available are: • Sieve Sets • Direst shear test Equipment (Manual) • Unconfined Compression Test Equipment (Manual) • Compaction Test Equipment • Permeability Test Equipment • Infra-Red, Moisture meter • Rapid Moisture meter determination apparatus • Liquid limit, Shrinkage limit and plastic limit determination apparatus • Field Density Apparatus • CBR Testing Machines • Specific Gravity Test

Many other equipment’s like Triaxial test apparatus with motorized load frame and load cell, Direct shear test apparatus, Unconfined Shear test apparatus (Motorized), Vane shear test apparatus (Motorized), Electric oven (450*450*450mm), Sieve shaker (Motorized), Hydrometer, Consolidation apparatus etc. under procurement.

Environmental Engineering Lab: The Environmental Engineering Laboratory provides good testing, teaching and research facilities. These laboratories are recently constructed and contain modern analytical instruments and facilities to carry out simple to sophisticated experiments i.e., Physical-chemical parameters testing for Water and Wastewater, etc. The Laboratory has sophisticated equipment to analyze pollution parameters in water and wastewater and soil. The sophisticated instrument list includes: pH meter, Desiccator, Muffle furnace, Nephelometer Turbidity meter, Spectrometer, BOD incubator, Electronic balance, COD digester, D.O Meter, DM Tool (Water De-ionized tool). However, hot air oven (450*450*450mm), TDS Meter (Pen type), Flocculator, Chl0roscope, Imhoff cone, Color comparator test apparatus, Field water test kit, Automatic Pipette, Mircro Kjehdal Digestion apparatus etc. are under procurement.

20 Department of Computer Science & Engineering S. No. Name Designation Qualification Specialization 1. Dr. Shambhu Assistant Professor, Ph. D Audio Signal Processing, Shankar Bharti HOD Computer Vision, Image Processing 2. Suryakant Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Computer vision and image M. Tech processing 3. Sudhir Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, System and Network Security Pandey M. Tech 4. Preetam Amrit Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, M. Tech Cryptography and Network Security 5. Sushil Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech Mobile ad-hoc Network 6. Shams Tabrej Assistant Professor M. Tech Educational Technology

7. Sushma Kumari Lab Assistant Diploma Computer Science

8. Ashish Kumar Lab Assistant Diploma Computer Science

21 Departmental Labs Computer Lab: It’s the biggest lab of our institute. It has around 60 high processed systems, well equipped with wi-fi facility. It’s divided into 2 parts lab 1 and lab 2, and both are used for conducting lab experiments for courses. Lab experiments conducted in computer lab:

• Data structure • Java • Compile • Software Engineering • DBMS • NMCT

Language lab: The objective of the lab is to perform mainly NPTEL/SWAYAM classes. It’s also used for training and placement purposes of the students. • Language lab experiment: • Operating system • Object oriented programs • Web technology

Edu Sat Lab: The Educational Satellite serves a wide spectrum of activities covering those related to activity and conferences. This lab is widely used for video conferencing, conferences, workshops, seminars, Guest lecture and many more purposes. It has seating capacity of around 150 participants, and it is equipped with all smart tools.

Advanced Computer Lab: The institute is developing an Advanced Computer Lab which will be used for multidisciplinary aspects like research and development, practical classes, workshop, FDP etc. The lab is full air conditioned with a seating capacity of 100 people. The lab is also equipped with high speed internet connection along with various professional software’s installed in the various systems.

22 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering S. No. Name Designation Qualification Specialization 1 Zafar Ayub Assistant M. Tech Automatic Control System, Ansari Professor Photovoltaic cell 2 Rishikesh Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, Renewable energy, Chaudhary Professor, HOD M. Tech Synchronous Machine

3 Anshu Sinha Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, Control System, VLSI Design Professor M. Tech 4 Krishnakant Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, Biomedical Signal Processing, Chaubey Professor M. Tech Microcontroller Based System Design 5 Manoj Bhaskar Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, Antenna System, NDT Professor M. Tech Measurement, Microwave material 6 Neha Niharika Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, Optoelectronics, Optical Professor M. Tech Fibre Communication

7 Shivam Kumar Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, Device modelling & Professor M. Tech simulation 8 Shradhya Singh Assistant Ph. D Pursuing, VLSI Design, Nano Devices Professor M. Tech

23 Departmental Labs Basic Electrical Engineering Lab: The purpose of this lab is to give the student an understanding of how the basic electrical and electronics equipment works relate to electrical engineering experiments. Using the facilities available here, the students will able to do staircase wiring, assemble electronic systems, understand all the fundamental concepts involving electrical engineering and electronics Engineering. The equipment in this lab include: • DC Power Supply • Theorems Kit • Multimeter • Wattmeter • Ammeter • Voltmeter

Basic Electronics Lab: The purpose of this lab is to give the students a basic understanding of the working principles of some basic and important electronics devices and circuits. This course is considered as foundation course for electronics and electrical engineers. The subjects to be studied in higher semesters require a thorough knowledge on electronic devices and circuits. Following are the basic equipment used in Basic Electronics Lab • Dual storage Oscilloscope • Function generator • DC power supply • Digital Multimeter • Rectifiers Kit • Diode IC • Transistor IC • Zener diode IC • Op-Amp IC • Bread Board

24 Digital Electronics Lab: This lab course provides an introduction to digital logic, starting with simple gates and building up to state machine. Students are expected to have a solid understanding of algebra as well as a rudimentary understanding of basic electricity, including voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance and how they relate to direct current circuit. Lab includes learning objectives, relevant theory, review problems and suggested procedure. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab: • Power Supply • Digital trainer kit • ICs of NAND, NOR • ICs of Logic gates • ICs 74153 • ICs 74139, Seven Segment display • ICs 7495,7476

Electrical instrument and measurement lab: The purpose of this laboratory is to acquaint the students with several of the electronic instruments that will be used routinely in future labs. The students will be asked to use these instruments to perform several simple measurements, but they will not always be given step-by-step instructions on how to use them. Rather, they are expected to use the operating manuals that come with each instrument to educate themselves. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab: • Wheat stone bridge kit • Kelvins double bridge kit • Anderson bridge kit • Schering bridge kit • Maxwell double bridge kit • CRO • Load cell trainer kit • Thermocouple kit • Potentiometer Trainer Kit

Electrical Machine- 1,2 Lab Following are the basic equipment used in this lab: • Single phase transformer • Auto Transformer • Series DC Machine set • Induction Machine set • Synchronous machine set • Ammeter • Voltmeter

25 • Tachometer

Microprocessor Lab: The purpose of this lab is to make the students able to develop and test assembly language programs to use instruction of 8086 & 8085. It will help the students to program a microprocessor to perform arithmetic, logical and data transfer application. Lab course will make the students able to utilize procedures and macros for modular programming, in order to provide solution to real world problems, using structured programming language. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab: • 8085 based Microprocessor trainer kit • 8086 based Microprocessor trainer kit • Power supply for trainer kit • Dual 8-bit D/A converter kit • Elevator interface • Traffic Light interface • Stepper motor control • Seven segment display • 8-bit A/D converter

Introduction to Communication System: This lab is designed to help students understand the basic principles of communication techniques as well as giving them the insight on design, simulation and hardware implementation of circuits. The main aim is to provide hands on experience to the students so that they will be able to put theoretical concept into practice. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab: • Analog Signal sampling and reconstruction trainer, CRO • TOM pulse code modulation/ demodulation kit • AM/FM signal Generator • Pulse amplitude modulation/ demodulation • Pulse position modulation/ demodulation

SSPD Lab: This Lab is an introduction to semiconductor fundamentals and applications to the electronic devices. Course creates the background in the physics of the compound semiconductor-based electronic devices, and it also prepares students to advanced courses in solid state and quantum electronics. The course provides an opportunity for students to continue education in undertaking advanced study and research in a variety of different branches of semiconductor device applications. Topics include the background solid

26 state and semiconductor physics, and basic principles of electronic devices operation. The equipment in the lab are as follow: • Dual storage Oscilloscope • Function generator • DC power supply • Digital Multimeter • Rectifiers Kit • Diode IC • Transistor IC • Zener diode IC • Op-Amp IC • Bread Board • Photo diode

Analog Electronics: Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design is intended as a core text in electronics for undergraduate electrical and computer engineering students, which provide opportunity to simulate real-world problems and solutions that involve tradeoffs and the use of engineering judgment. introductory experimental laboratory that explores the design, construction, and debugging of analog electronic circuits. The aim of this course is to familiarize the students with the analysis and design of basic transistor amplifier circuits, tuned amplifiers, wave shaping, multi vibrator circuits, voltage regulators and electronic circuit applications. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab:

Function Generator CRO DC Regulated supply Op Amp Trainer Trainer Class A, B, C Universal IC tester Amplifier UJT Trainer Distortion meter

Power Electronics Lab: Power electronics deals with the processing and control of ‘raw’ electrical power from an electrical source such as an AC mains supply, a battery bank, a photovoltaic array, or a wind turbine into a form and quality suitable for a particular electrical load. Experts in the field find a need for knowledge in advanced circuit theory, electric power equipment, electromagnetic design, radiation, semiconductor physics and processing, analog and digital circuit design, control systems, and a tremendous range of sub-areas. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab are:

27 • CRO 60 MHz Dual Trace Oscilloscope • Function Generator Sine, square, triangle, 0.1 Hz to 1 MHz to 1 MHz • Digital Multimeter 3 ½ Digit • Chopper Motor Controller Trainer • Analog Multimeter Heavy Duty • Motor Speed Controller • Oscilloscope 0 – 100 MHz Dual Trace Oscilloscope • Power Diode, IGBT, Power Transistor • Motor Speed Controller • DC Regulated Power Supply 0 – 30 v/2 • DC Regulated Power Supply 0 – 300 v

Network Theory: The network theory laboratory is one of the most important part in the field of electrical engineering. It is important to know the power associated with network theory and the limitations of the theory in engineering aspects. The experiments in network theory explore basic concept of circuit design, circuit modelling and method of circuit analysis in time domain and frequency domain for solving the simple and the multi-dimensional circuits including DC and AC circuit theory. The laboratory exercises are designed to give students ability to design, build, and implement basic AC and DC circuits. Following are the basic equipment used in this lab are: • Passive Filter III trainer Kit • Series & Parallel Resonance Kit • Two port network Trainer Kit

Departmental Computer Lab: This Electrical and Electronics engineering departmental computer lab was established in the month of June, 2020. The lab is equipped with 20 computer having latest processor core-i5 and all are connected to internet using Wi-Fi and LAN both. There are three software (Edwin XP, Proteus and MATLAB) installed. This software is very beneficial for our student. Using MATLAB software, we run linear control theory lab, power system design lab and some result of ICS (Introduction Communication system) lab. Student design analog and digital circuit simulation using Edwin and proteus software. They are also design embedded system using Proteus software.

28 Department of Mechanical Engineering

S. No. Name Designation Qualification Specialization 1. Abhishek Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech Thermal Engineering

2. Ajit Kumar Chauhan Assistant Professor M. Tech Mechanical Engineering 3. Bharti Assistant Professor M. Tech Refrigeration & Air Kumari Conditioning 4. Chandan Kuamr Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing Mechanical Systems M. Tech Design 5. Kumar Jyotiraditya Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Industrial & HoD M. Tech 6. Piyush Kumar Pandey Assistant Professor M. Tech Thermal Engineering 7. Pravin Rai Assistant Professor M. Tech Production and Industrial Engineering 8. Rahul Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Material Science Chaurasia M. Tech 9. Sachindra Assistant Professor M. Tech Design Kumar 10. Sanjeet Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D Pursuing, Thermal Engineering M. Tech 11. Saurabh Assistant Professor M. Tech Production Priyadarshi

Departmental Labs 1. Dynamics of Machinery Lab This lab is for the students of third year with facilities for thirty students to carry out experiments in a group of five. The objective of this lab is to impart practical knowledge on dynamics of mechanisms and machineries. The lab is well-equipped and enables students to do the experiments related to their theory subjects. List of equipment and experiment that can be done on that particular equipment are tabled below:

29 S. Equipment Experiment No. 1. Epicyclic gear train 1. To study and verify the speed ratio of and holding torque Epicyclic gear train. Apparatus 2. To study and verify torque relationship.

2. Dynamic Balancing 3. To obtain dynamic balance of a set of Apparatus four, five or six blocks by properly positioning them in angular and lateral position on the shaft. 3. Flywheel Assembly 4. To determine the moment of inertia of a flywheel about its own axis of rotation. 4. Cam analysis 5. To plot follower displacement against Apparatus cam rotation for different cam-follower pairs. 6. To observe the phenomenon of jump. 5. Universal Vibration 7. To determine characteristics curve of Apparatus sleeve position against controlling force and speed. 6. Journal Bearing 8. To determine the polar curve of pressure for various speed.

7. Apparatus to 9. To determine Coriolis component of determine Coriolis- acceleration. component of acceleration 8. Universal Vibration 10. Ten experiments can be performed on Apparatus this apparatus 9. Motorized 11. To find the gyroscopic couple on Gyroscope gyroscope experimentally and compare Apparatus with applied couple 10. Whirling of shaft 12. To determine critical speed or whirling apparatus speed of a rotating shaft and verify the value theoretically

2. Heat and Mass Transfer Lab: Heat Transfer laboratory provides fundamental and industrial knowledge about modes of heat transfer, like conduction, convection and radiation, and their application. The list of the experiments and the respective equipment are tabled below. Thirty students do the experiments in one shift

30 S. List of Experiments Respective Picture of Some No. Equipment Equipment

1 To Study the Emissivity Measurement of Emissivity Aluminium Plates Measurement Apparatus 2 To Calculate the Thermal Conductivity of Thermal Liquid conductivity of Liquid 3 To Calculate the Heat Transfer Coefficient Heat Conduction along the Length of Vertical Pipe Apparatus 4 To Analyse the Efficiency of Enhanced Shell and Tube Concentric Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Heat Exchanger

Using Water as the Heat Exchange Medium

5 To Calculate Heat Transfer Coefficient in Forced

Forced Convection Convection Apparatus 6 To Calculate Heat Transfer Coefficient in Heat Transfer in Natural Convection Natural Convection 7 To Determine the Critical Heat Flux of a Critical Heat Flux Metal Apparatus 8 To Study the Thermal Conductivity of Thermal Insulating Powder Conductivity of Insulating Powder 9 To Study the Temperature Distribution Heat Transfer along of Pin Fin from a Pin Fin Apparatus

10 To Determine the Thermal Conductivity of Thermal Metal Rod Conductivity of Metal Rod 11 To Calculate Overall Heat Transfer Two Phase Heat Coefficient for Two Phase Heat Exchanger Transfer

Apparatus 12 To Calculate Overall Heat Transfer Plate Type Heat Coefficient for Plate Type Heat Exchanger Exchanger 13 To Calculate Overall Heat Transfer Cross Flow Heat Coefficient for Cross Flow Heat Exchanger Exchanger

31 14 To Study Both Film and Drop Condensation Drop Wise Film and the Heat Transfer Involved with Both of Wise These Phenomena Condensation

3. Workshop: Workshop is conducted for the students of first year of all the branches of UG Program. Minor services of equipment’s and machining and fabrication related to final year project work are also carried out in these workshops. The basic Workshop is divided into following sections Foundry Shop In this shop students learn some of the commonly used tools in foundry shop for moulding processes such as shovel, trowel, riddle, rammer, draw spike, swab, vent wire etc. They also learn the basics of moulding sand, mould preparation and casting. Foundry shop have all the facilities to prepare mould, melt a metal and cast a part. Electric furnace is installed in this shop which can melt any metal whose melting temperature is below 1200˚ C. Following activities can be done in this shop • Preparation of Mould • Casting of parts Black smithy In black smithy shop various operations Shop related to forging are performed. In this shop first of all heat is provided to the work piece

with the help of furnace and thereafter by the

application of external and intermittent force/pressure desired shape of the job is obtained. By performing these operations student will be able to understand the basics of permanent deformation process. Various job that can be made in this shop are:

• Preparation of square rod from circular rod. • Preparation of ring from M.S rod. • Preparation of nails from M.S. rod

32 Welding Shop Under this shop mainly joining of two similar or dissimilar material can be done to get desired shape and structure. Arc welding machines and Spot-welding machines are installed in this shop. Two types of joints are prepared in this shop namely lap and butt joint.

Carpentry Shop The Carpentry shop has equipment required to produce all kinds of joints in wood work- pieces. The following operations and joints can be performed in Carpentry shop • Drilling • Planning • Slotting • Cutting • Lap joint • Dovetail Joint • T- Joint • Cross lap Joint etc

Fitting Shop Fitting shop involves a number of operations to finish the work to required shape and size. The main operations which are carried out in fitting shop are as follows • Marking and measuring • Chipping • Sawing • Filing • Grinding • Drilling • Tapping

Machining The Machine shop has equipment required to reduce the diameter, generate threads, make slots, make drills, generate surface finish etc. in all machinable metal work pieces. The following operations can be performed in Machine Shop • Turning &Taper Turning • Threading • Shaping • Planning • Knurling

33 • Drilling • Grinding • All Milling Operations

Sheet Metal Many engineering and house hold articles such Shop as hoppers, guards, covers,

boxes, cans, funnels, ducts, etc., are made from a flat sheet of metal; the process being known as sheet metal work. For this, the development of the article is first drawn on the sheet metal, then cut and folded, to form the required shape of the article. A variety of metals are used in a sheet metal shop such as black iron, galvanized iron, copper, tin, aluminium and stainless steel. Main operations carried out in Sheet metal shop are: • Shearing Operation. • Blanking & Fine Blanking Operation. • Punching Operation. • Piercing Operation. • Perforating Operation. • Slotting Operation. • Notching Operation. • Bending Operation

4. Engineering Mechanics lab: This laboratory is primarily used to provide and conduct engineering laboratory experiments on principles of statics and dynamics. Presently, this lab is used for undergraduate student to their laboratory experiment especially in statics and dynamics field. Some of the instruments present in this lab as follows: • Universal force table • Combined inclined plane & friction slide apparatus • Coil rope & belt friction apparatus with weight • Compression & expansion of spring apparatus • Screw jack • Young’s modulus apparatus (seals) pattern with weight • Moment of inertia of flywheel • Differential wheel & axle

34 • Worm & worm wheel • Winch crab-single purchase • Winch crab-double purchase • Vernier slide calliper 6”55 0-150mm • Vernier outside calliper 6” • Compound pendulum (bar) • Outside calliper • Inside calliper 3’’ • Defection of beam apparatus

5. Fluid Mechanics Lab: Fluid Mechanics Lab is run in conjunction with the course “Fluid Mechanics”. It is an introductory lab where flow behavior, fluid forces and analysis tools are introduced. The lab is equipped with different flow measuring set-ups such as venturi meter, orifice meter, etc., where students can visualize the basic theory of working of the flow meter. The lab also has Reynolds’s setup, Bernoulli’s apparatus etc., where students can fortify their theoretical knowledge. The goals of the experiments include determination of forces generated when fluid flow takes place over a solid object, applications of the control volume approach, demonstration of the momentum and energy equations, viscosity measurement and engineering correlations. Following are the machines/equipment’s in this lab: • Test rig for determination of losses in pipe • Venturi meter & Orifice meter • Test rig of calibration of notches • Determination of metacentric height of reacting vessels • Reynolds apparatus • Bernoulli’s apparatus • Test rig of determination of Cd, Cc, Cv • Laminar and turbulent flow • Pipe fitting apparatus • Model of Pelton

6. Internal Combustion Engine Lab: This lab is for both undergraduates and graduate students where they study performance studies of both C.I. and S.I. engines, etc. Moreover, studies on the calorific values, exhaust gas characteristics, extensive studies of bio-diesel with both engines are done by post- graduate students in their respective project works. This lab consists of the following experiments:

35 • Study of engine performance (Computerized mode) • Study of VCR Diesel engine performance (Manual mode) • Study of PV plot, indicated power and heat release • Maximum power test at different compression ratio • BSFC and brake thermal efficiency test at different CR • Study of valve timing diagram • Study of Open ECU (Petrol mode)

7. Fluid Machinery Lab: Fluid mechanics and Fluid machines labs have all new comprehensive experimental set ups catering to the requirements of curriculum and above that. The laboratories cater to the needs of mechanical students in the subject of fluid mechanics and fluid machines. It strengthens and broadens the students' knowledge of incompressible fluid mechanics. To provide hands-on experience with flows that are more complex, nonlinear, or unsteady than are typically studied in a lecture course. The laboratory is equipped with number of equipment’s and experimental set ups to study the fundamentals and applied aspects of fluid machines. The setup comprises a verity of devices like Pelton Turbine, Francis Turbine, Kaplan Turbine, Centrifugal Pump, Reciprocating Pump. The fluid machinery lab is for the students of six semester. • Pelton Turbine Test Rig • Francis Turbine Test Rig • Kaplan Turbine Test Rig • Centrifugal Pump Test Rig • Reciprocating Pump Test Rig

8. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) lab: has almost all comprehensive experimental set ups catering to the requirements of curriculum for Vth semester mechanical engineering students. It is equipped with the following set ups • Refrigeration cycle test rig. • Vapor compression refrigeration test rig • Water cooler test rig • Air conditioning test rig • Water to water heat pump • Air to water heat pump • Electrolux refrigeration test rig • Water to air test ri

36 Department of Applied Science and Humanities S. No. Name Designation Qualification Specialization 1. Dr. Ghanashyam Kumar Assistant Ph. D Finsler Geometry Prajapati Professor 2. Dr. Shyam Lal Yadav Assistant Ph. D Fluid Mechanics Professor 3. Krishnendu Adhikary Assistant Pursuing Ph. D Optimization Professor 4. Aneesh Kumar MP Assistant Pursuing Ph. D Visual Culture, Professor Literature, Social theory 5. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Sinha Assistant Ph. D Professor 6. Dr. Dhananjai Singh Assistant Ph. D Professor

Departmental Labs Chemistry Lab: Chemistry lab and associated experiments aim to impart scientific attitude among the students which helps them solve the problems in the field of engineering. The lab provides the study of important chemical apparatus, determining pH of supplied sample, preparation of oxalic acid solution and so on. The experiments are conducted using equipment’s given below: • Viscometer • Adjustable Wrench • Blow Pipe • Gas Burner to match with cooking gas • Analytical weight box wrench 1 mg to 100 mg of brass • Digital PH meter with glass electrode and holder desk type • Digital conductivity meter • Spirit lamp • Spatula Stainless Steel 15 cm • Capillary tube • Fusion tube

Physics Lab: Physics lab aims the students to have exposure to various experimental skills which are very essential for their engineering career. The students are exposed to several tools such as microscope, caliper, screw gauge, bar pendulum, tensional pendulum and so on, in the process of conducting experiments selected from several areas of physics.

37 List of laboratory equipment available; • Screw gauge • Physical balance • Electronic balance, capacity 600 gm, sensitivity 10 mg • Rheostats 250 Ohm/3Amp single tube • D.C regulated power supply 15 V/2Amp • D.C fixed power supply 15 V/2 Amp • I.C regulated power supply 5 Amp • Slotted weigh with hanger set of five 500 gm each • Friction table with pulley pan & weight inclination facility of teak wood • Newton’s ring apparatus • A.F oscillator • Conductivity apparatus, Searle’s pattern type • Battery charger for 6 volts & 12 volts • D.C ammeter, moving coil 0-2.5 Amp • Stop watch analog • Burner • Digital multi meter, 3.5 digit • Analog multi meter

Language Lab: Language lab of the institution functions with the objective of equipping the students with the proficiency in all the four areas of English communication along with specialized interactive exercises to familiarize them with industry scenarios. in the process of achieving the desired result, the exercises are designed incorporating text, audio and various audio-visual materials. List of laboratory equipment available • 30 networked computers • 30 headphones • 30 UPS • White board • Network router

38 9. INFORMATION REGARDING NBA ACCREDITATION

S. AICTE Program Name Year of Start NBA Status No Approval

1. B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering 2012 Yes Not Accredited

2. B. Tech in Civil Engineering 2012 Yes Not Accredited

B. Tech in Electrical and Electronics Applied for 3. 2012 Yes Engineering accreditation Applied for 4. B. Tech in Computer Science Engineering 2012 Yes accreditation

#NBA Visit Institute NBA Coordinator: Mr. Rahul Chaurasia An expert Team conducted on-site evaluation of the program during 06-08 September, 2019. The report submitted by the Expert Team was considered by the concerned Committees constituted for the purpose in NBA. S. Criteria Max. Marks Awarded Marks No. Marks (Mechanical) Awarded (Civil) 1. Vision, Mission and Program Educational 60 43 33 Objectives 2. Program Curriculum and Teaching-Learning 120 67 56 Processes 3. Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes 120 85 65

4. Student’s Performance 150 98 85

5. Faculty Information and Contributions 200 40 40

6. Facilities and Technical Support 80 40 32

7. Continuous Improvement 50 25 17

8. First Year Academics 50 22 22

9. Student Support Systems 50 30 30

10 Governance, Institutional support and 120 78 78 Financial Resources Total 1000 528 458

39 10. PROGRAMS OFFERED

Institutional Information 1. Name and Address of the Institution: Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Institute of Technology, Chapra, Bihar- 841302 2. Name and Address of the Affiliating University: Aryabhatta Knowledge University (AKU), Patna, Bihar 3. Year of establishment of the Institution: 2012 4. Type of the Institution: Affiliated 5. Ownership Status: State Government

S. No. Program Name Year Sanctioned No. of Students of intake of admitted in 2nd year Start program in the same batch via lateral entry 1. B. Tech in Mechanical 2012 60 12 Engineering

2. B. Tech in Civil Engineering 2012 60 12

3. B. Tech in Electrical and 2012 60 12 Electronics Engineering

4. B. Tech in Computer Science 2012 60 12 Engineering

40 11. Students strength (UG, PG, PhD) Sanctioned Intake & Actual Intake), category & gender wise

S. Program Name Sanctioned intake of No. of Students via Actual No. program lateral entry Intake 1. B. Tech in Civil Engineering First Year (2019) 60 57 Second Year (2018) 60 12 57 Third Year (2017) 60 12 72 Final Year (2016) 60 12 75* 2. B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering First Year (2019) 60 62 Second Year (2018) 60 12 50 Third Year (2017) 60 12 71 Final Year (2016) 60 12 69 3. B. Tech in Computer Science Engineering First Year (2019) 60 61 Second Year (2018) 60 12 51 Third Year (2017) 60 12 68 Final Year (2016) 60 12 49 4. B. Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering First Year (2019) 60 60 Second Year (2018) 60 12 55 Third Year (2017) 60 12 74* Final Year (2016) 60 12 73* *Branch Change Student Intake 2019-20 S. No Branch Sanction Seat Actual Admission 1. Civil Engineering 60 57 2. Mechanical Engineering 60 62 3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering 60 61 4. Computer Science & Engineering 60 60

41 First Year Transition rate (2019-20) Civil Engineering 1 Total no. of students 57 2 Over all Transition Rate 65% 3 Total No. of SC students 11 4 Transition Rate of SC students 55% 5 Total No. of female students 4 6 Transition rate of female students 25% Mechanical Engineering 1 Total no. of students 62 2 Over all Transition Rate 42% 3 Total No. of SC students 09 4 Transition Rate of SC students 20% 5 Total No. of female students 6 6 Transition rate of female students 50% Computer Science Engineering 1 Total no. of students 61 2 Over all Transition Rate 77% 3 Total No. of SC students 10 4 Transition Rate of SC students 50% 5 Total No. of female students 12 6 Transition rate of female students 75% Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1 Total no. of students 60 2 Over all Transition Rate 75% 3 Total No. of SC students 10 4 Transition Rate of SC students 40% 5 Total No. of female students 10 6 Transition rate of female students 90% LNJPIT Chapra 1 Total no. of students 57+62+61+60 = 240 2 Over all Transition Rate 65% 3 Total No. of SC students 11+9+10+10 = 40 4 Transition Rate of SC students 42% 5 Total No. of female students 4+6+12+10= 32 6 Transition rate of female students 60%

42 2018 Batch Students Branch/Category General BC EBC SC ST Total Civil 12 25 11 8 1 57 Mechanical 7 18 16 8 1 50 EEE 10 21 14 9 1 55 CSE 13 17 12 8 1 51 Total 43 85 57 35 4 213

2017 Batch Students Branch/Category General BC EBC SC ST Total Civil 12 24 20 16 0 72 Mechanical 14 20 21 13 3 71 EEE 14 26 18 14 2 74 CSE 5 20 32 10 1 68 Total 45 90 91 53 6 285

2016 Batch Students Branch/Category General BC EBC SC ST Total Civil 4 37 20 13 1 75 Mechanical 9 22 28 9 1 69 EEE 4 23 32 15 0 73 CSE 3 14 20 12 0 49 Total 20 96 100 49 2 266

43 12. FACULTY & STAFF POSITIONS: SANCTIONED INTAKE & ACTUAL FILLED

Sanctioned Intake & Actual Filled Faculty Positions

S. Name of Department Sanctioned BPSC TEQIP Contract Total No. Post /Guest 1 Civil 1+2+10 = 13 1 8 0 9* Engineering 2 Computer Science 1+2+8 = 11 3 3 0 6 Engineering 3 Mechanical 1+3+9 = 13 6 6 0 12 Engineering 4 Electrical and Electronics 1+4+12= 17 3 6 0 9 Engineering 5 Applied Science & Humanities i. Mathematics 4 0 3 0 3

ii. Physics 2 0 0 1 1

iii. Chemistry 2 0 0 1 1

iv. English 1 0 1 0 1

Sanctioned Intake & Actual Filled Staff Positions

S. Name of Post Sanctioned Actual Filled No. Post 1 Training and Placement Officer 1 0

2 System Analyst 1 0

3 Registrar 1 0

4 Office Superintendent 1 0

5 Head Clerk/ Accountant 2 0

44 6 Campus Supervisor/Care Taker 1 0

7 P.A. to Principal 1 0

8 LDC 6 3

9 Store Keeper 1 0

10 Programmer 1 0

11 Data Entry Operator 4 0 + 3*(Contract)

12 Assistant Librarian 1 0

13 Stenographer 2 0

14 Workshop Foreman 2 0

15 Workshop Instructor 16 3+8*(Contract)

16 Draftsmen 1 0

17 Laboratories Assistant 15 0+1*(Contract)

18 Graphic Artist cum Photographer 1 0

19 Dresser cum Compounder 1 0

20 Physical Training Instructor 1 0

21 Driver 2 1

22 Workshop/Lab/Class room Attendant 12 0

23 Electric Supply Supervisor 1 0

24 Class-IV 5 4

Total 80 11 + 12*(Contract)

45 13. Information about GATE performance

1. GATE -2020 Performance:

The GATE -2020 Training at LNJPIT Chapra has been conducted by M/S Engineers Academy (NPIU Empaneled Service Provider) for 190 students and Out of 190 students 154 students have applied for the GATE-2020 Exam. The 152 students appeared in GATE-2020 exam and total 29 students (15 Civil, 01 CSE, 08 EEE and 05 Mechanical) have qualified the exam. The list of qualified students is given below:

GATE GATE GATE Category Marks, if S. No. Student Name Branch score, if AIR, if (Ph./OBC/SC/ST/GEN) any (out any any of 100) 1 Amit Kumar Civil OBC 377 35.38 14856

2 Abhishek Kumar Civil OBC 402 37.7 12712

3 Ranjan Kumar Civil OBC 324 30.51 20619

4 Sonu Kumar Civil OBC 335 31.54 19329

5 Nitish Kumar Civil OBC 324 30.49 20850

Ravishankar 6 Civil OBC 335 31.54 19329 Kumar

7 Naveen Kumar Civil OBC 339 31.88 18903

8 Anuj Kumar Civil OBC 558 52 4730

9 Harshit Harsh Civil UR 505 47.11 6752

10 Vishal Kumar Civil OBC 320 30.17 21107

11 Amandeep Kumar Civil OBC 320 30.17 21107

Ramavadhesh 12 Civil OBC 35.05 15233 Kumar

13 Dhananjay Kumar Civil SC 331 31.19 19757

14 Suraj Kumar Civil SC 317 29.82 21820

15 Rajneesh Raj Civil OBC 320 30.16 21339

16 Charu Chanda CSE SC 251 20 29664

17 Utkarsh Prakash EEE OBC 324 31.33 16855

18 Monu Kumar EEE OBC 341 32.67 15179

19 Abhishek Kumar EEE ST 217 23 30848

46 20 Manoj Kumar EEE OBC 345 33 14778

21 Deepak Kumar EEE SC 264 26.67 23739

22 Shubham Anand EEE OBC 358 34 13647

Shatrudhan 23 EEE OBC 319 31 17283 Kumar

24 Aditya Prakash EEE OBC 426 39.33 8886

25 Nitish Kumar Mechanical OBC 436 41.15 14973

Ravi Kumar 26 Mechanical SC 281 28.27 28794 Chaudhary

27 Prem Kumar Mechanical OBC 333 32.55 23395

28 Nikhil Kr. Sharma Mechanical OBC 537 49.53 8950

29 Aakash Mani Mechanical OBC 415 39.41 16537

1.1 GATE 2020 Vs GATE 2019 Performance:

S. Activities GATE - 2019 GATE -2020 No. 1. No. of students got the training 240 190

2. No. of students appeared in the GATE exam 212 152

3. No. of Qualified the GATE Exam 25 29

4. Performance (%) 11.8 % 19.1%

47 14. TRAINING PROGRAMMES HELD FOR THE STUDENTS

1. Employability Skill Training Name of Training Consultant: Universal Education Duration of Training: 19/09/2019 – 05/03/20

Number of Phases: 4 Number of Batches: 4 • Batch 1: Mechanical Engineering • Batch 2: Electrical and Electronics Engineering • Batch 3: Civil Engineering • Batch 4: Computer Science Engineering

Institute Employability Coordinator: Mr. Pravin Rai • Details of Employability Skill Training Syllabus

UNIVERSAL EDUCATION LNJPIT COLLEGE PROGRAM EXECUTION CHART S. TOPIC TRAINER BATCH 1 BATCH 2 BATCH 3 BATCH 4 NO NAME (CIVIL) (CSE) (EEE) (MECH) 1 Number Properties - I Mr. Rajat 22/09/19 22/09/19 23/9/19 22/9/19 2 Number Properties - II Mr. Damodar 23/09/19 24/09/19 24/9/19 23/9/19 3 Linear Equations Mr. Mujahid 7/9/19 8/9/19 7/9/19 8/9/19 4 Ratio, Proportion and Mr. Rajat 16/09/19 23/09/19 26/9/19 24/09/19 Variation 5 Averages Mr. Rajat 19/09/19 24/09/19 19/9/19 23/09/19 6 Percentages Mr. Rajat 27/09/19 27/09/19 27/9/19 27/9/19 7 Simple Interest and Mr. Rajat 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19 Compound Interest

48 8 Areas and Volumes - Mr. Rajat 12/9/19 12/9/19 9/9/19 9/9/19 Basic 9 Quadratic Equations Mr. Mujahid 7/9/19 8/9/19 7/9/19 7/9/19 & Mr. Rajat 9/9/19 12/9/19 9/9/19 9/9/19 10 Profit and Loss Mr. Mujahid 3/9/19 4/9/19 3/9/19 4/9/19 & Mr. Rajat 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19

11 Mixtures and Mr. Rajat 25/09/19 25/09/19 25/9/19 Allegations 12 Time, Speed, and Mr. Damodar 26/09/19 20/08/19 20/8/19 19/8/19 Distance - Basic 13 Time and Work Mr. Rajat 21/08/19 22/08/19 22/8/19 21/8/19 14 Time, Speed, and Mr. Rajat 21/08/19 22/08/19 22/8/19 26/9/19 Distance - Intermediate and Advanced 15 Permutation and Mr. Mujahid 24/08/19 25/8/19 25/8/19 24/8/19 Combination - Basic 16 Permutation and Mr. Rajat 26/08/19 27/8/19 27/8/19 27/8/19 Combination - Intermediate and Advanced 17 Probability Mr. Rajat 26/08/19 27/8/19 27/8/19 27/8/19 18 Areas and Volumes - Mr. Mujahid 13/09/19 14/9/19 13/9/19 13/9/19 Intermediate and Advanced 19 Trigonometry Mr. Rajat 13/09/19 14/9/19 13/9/19 13/9/19

20 Logarithms and Mr.Damodar 18/09/19 Functions 21 Letter Series, Number Mr. Damodar 28/08/19 29/8/19 29/8/19 28/8/19 Series, Coding and Decoding 22 Syllogisms Mr. Mujahid 30/08/19 2/9/19 30/8/19 2/9/19 23 Blood Relations and Mr. Mujahid 29/08/19 28/8/19 28/8/19 29/8/19 Direction Sense 24 Non-Verbal Reasoning - Mr. Rajat 2/9/19 30/8/19 2/9/19 30/8/19 I 25 Non-Verbal Reasoning - Mr. Rajat 2/9/19 30/8/19 2/9/19 30/8/19 II 26 Binary Logic Mr. Damodar 30/08/19 2/9/19 30/8/19 2/9/19

49 27 Resume Skills - Mr. Damodar 14/09/19 13/9/19 14/9/19 14/9/19 Common Errors 28 Interview Skills - Mr. Damodar 14/09/19 13/9/19 14/9/19 14/9/19 Common Errors 29 Group Discussion - Mr. Damodar 8/9/19 7/9/19 8/9/19 8/9/19 Common Errors 30 Resume Skills - Mr. Damodar 14/09/19 13/9/19 14/9/19 14/9/19 Preparation and Presentation 31 Interview Skills - Mr. Deenkar 17/09/19 23/9/19 22/9/19 24/9/19 Preparation and Presentation 32 Interview Skills - Mr. Deenkar 20/09/19 26/9/19 25/9/19 - Simulation Mr. Damodar 18/09/19 25/09/19, 22/9/19 25/09/19, 18/09/19 18/09/19 Mr. Rajat 25/09/19 25/09/19, 25/09/19, 25/09/19, 18/09/19 18/09/19 18/09/19 33 Group Discussion Skills Mr. Deenkar 12/9/19 9/9/19 12/9/19 12/9/19 - Simulation 34 Time Management Mr.Deenkar 22/09/19 22/09/19 22/09/19 22/09/19 35 Planning Mr. Deenkar 22/09/19 22/09/19 22/09/19 22/09/19 36 Problem Solving Mr. Deenkar 22/09/19 22/09/19 22/09/19 22/09/19 37 Conflict Resolution Mr. Deenkar 24/09/19 24/09/19 24/09/19 24/09/19 38 Delegation compliance Mr. Deenkar 24/09/19 24/09/19 24/09/19 24/09/19 39 Change Management Mr. Deenkar 24/09/19 24/09/19 24/09/19 24/09/19 40 Speaking Skills Mr. Damodar& 20/08/19 19/8/19 19/8/19 20/8/19 (Extempore & Who’s Mr. Raghuveer 22/08/19 21/8/19 22/8/19 22/8/19 the Interrupter)

41 Writing Skills (Passing Mr. Damodar 25/08/19 24/8/19 24/8/19 25/8/19 the Story) 42 Non-Verbal Mr. Damodar 6/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 Communication 43 Etiquette Mr. Damodar 6/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 44 Presentation Skills Mr. Damodar 4/9/19 3/9/19 4/9/19 3/9/19 (Advertisement Making)

45 Email Writing Deenkar Ghosh 21/9/019 46 Grammar/Vocabulary/ Mr. Raghuveer 27/08/19 26/8/19 27/8/19 26/8/19

50 Preliminary English Mr. Deenkar , 17/09/19 31/01/20,0 31/01/20, 31/01/20, (Idioms & Phrases) Mr.Rangnathan 31/01/20 4/02/20 04/02/20 04/02/20 ,Mr.Tushar 04/02/20 47 Effective Use of Social Deenkar Ghosh 21/9/019 3/9/19 4/9/19 3/9/19 Media 48 Analytical Reasoning - I Mr. Tushar 30/01/20 27/01/20 28/01/20 29/01/20 49 Analytical Reasoning - Mr. kaushal 28/01/20 29/01/20 30/01/20 27/01/20 II 50 Statement & Mr. Soni 01-Feb 2/2/20 03-Feb 04-Feb Assumption 51 Statement & Argument Mr. Soni 05-Feb 06-Feb 07-Feb 08-Feb 52 Selection Decision Ms. Annu 3/2/20 4/2/20 5/2/20 6/2/20 Table 53 Error Spotting - Basic Ms. Diksha 29/01/20 30/1/20 27/01/20 28/01/20 54 Sentence Correction - Mr. Benarji 1/2/20 2/2/20 5/2/20 4/2/20 Basic 55 Synonyms and Mr. Benarji 5/2/20 6/2/20 7/2/20 8/2/20 Antonyms 56 Para-Jumble Mr. Tushar 5/3/20 6/3/20 4/3/20 2/3/20 57 Error Spotting - Mr. Tushar 30/01/20 27/01/20 28/01/20 29/01/20 Intermediate and Advanced 58 Analogies Mr. kaushal 28/01/20 29/01/20 30/01/20 27/01/20 59 Reading Mr. Soni 7/2/20 2/2/20 3/2/20 4/2/20 Comprehension 60 Sentence Correction - Ms. Annu 3/2/20 4/2/20 5/2/20 6/2/20 Intermediate and Advanced 61 Sentence Completion Mr. Soni 05/2/20 6/2/20 7/2/20 8/2/20 62 Critical Reasoning Ms. Annu 3/2/20 4/2/20 5/2/20 6/2/20 63 Ethics and Integrity Mr. Tushar 7/2/20 8/2/20 9/2/20 5/2/20 64 Goal Setting Mr. Devdhar 2/3/20 3/3/20 4/3/20 5/3/20 65 Motivation Mr. Soni 3/3/20 3/3/20 3/3/20 3/3/20 66 Introspection Mr. Soni 3/3/20 3/3/20 3/3/20 3/3/20 67 Trust and Mr. Benarji 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 68 Collaboration 69 Listening Mr. Benarji 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 70 Brainstorming

51 71 Social and Mr.Benarji 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 72 Cultural Etiquette 73 Internal Mr.Benarji 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 1/2/20 74 Communication 75 Influencing Mr.Soni 8/2/20 9/2/20 8/2/20 9/2/20 76 Negotiation Skills Mr.Soni 8/2/20 9/2/20 8/2/20 9/2/20 77 Networking Skills Mr.Soni 8/2/20 9/2/20 8/2/20 9/2/20 78 Personal Branding Mr.Soni 8/2/20 9/2/20 8/2/20 9/2/20 79 Organizational Culture Mr.Soni 8/2/20 9/2/20 8/2/20 9/2/20 80 C Programming Mr.Devdhar 04/03/20 05/03/20 02/03/20 3/3/20 81 Data Structures Mr. Damodar& 20/08/19 19/8/19 19/8/19 20/8/19 82 Algorithms Mr. Damodar 25/08/19 24/8/19 24/8/19 25/8/19 83 RDBMS Mr. Damodar 6/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 84 OOPS in Java / C++ Mr. Damodar 6/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 85 HTML, CSS, JS Mr. Damodar 4/9/19 3/9/19 4/9/19 3/9/19

86 jQuery Deenkar Ghosh 21/9/019 87 React JS Mr. Raghuveer 27/08/19 26/8/19 27/8/19 26/8/19 88 PHP / Python Mr.Rangnathan 27/01/20 28/01/20 29/01/20 30/01/20 89 Intro. to Cloud Mr. Damodar 6/9/19 24/8/19 6/9/19 25/8/19 Technologies 90 Intro. to Mobile App Mr. Damodar 4/9/19 5/9/19 6/9/19 5/9/19 Development 91 Intro. to Business Mr. Damodar 21/9/019 5/9/19 4/9/19 5/9/19 Intelligence Evaluation Tests Mr.Damodar , 20/08/19 20/8/19 20/8/19 10/04/20 Mr.Raghuveer (15 Hrs for Modular, Mr.Damodar , 25/9/19, 25/9/19, 25/9/19, 10/05/20 Pre & Post Testing) Mr.Raghuveer , 7/9/19, 7/9/19, 7/9/19,

Mr.DevDhar 21/8/19, 21/8/19, 21/8/19, 5/5/20 5/5/20 5/5/20 (5 hours for Mr.Nitin (Post 10/06/20 10/06/20 10/06/20 10/06/20 Counselling) assessment)

52 2. Induction Program (2019) When new students enter an institution, he/she comes with diverse thoughts, cultural and social background. It is important that we help them in adjusting to the new environment and inculcate in them the ethos of the institution with a sense of larger purpose and incubate them in the environment of the institute. In this regard, AICTE has also proposed a 3-week long induction program for the UG students entering the institution, right at the beginning of their four-year journey. Its purpose is to make a fresher feel comfortable in their new environment, open them up, set a healthy daily routine, create bonding in the batch as well as among faculty members and students, develop awareness, sensitivity and understanding of the self, people around them, society at large, and nature. In this regard, LNJPIT Chapra had successfully conducted 3 Week long INDUCTION PROGRAMME from 16 September to 20 October 2019. Our Program encompasses four components namely Human values, Communication skills, Student Proficiency and extra- curricular activities. The selection of these components is based upon requirement of students and local flavor available at the institute. Some of the activities scheduled under this Program are down listed: • Campus and lab visit • Mentor mentee distribution under SMC Cell of institute • Awareness about Anti Ragging • Awareness about Plastic under EMP Cell of institute • Know your Branch; series of lectures • SELP (Student Excellence & Learning Program) by Art of Living • Diagnostic test under EAP Cell of institute • Communication skill test under Employability Cell of institute • Program for Women Empowerment under Women Cell. • Poem reading/GD/story telling

Institute Induction Program coordinator: Piyush Kumar Mishra

53 Department of Mechanical Engineering 1. As a part of twinning activity, faculty from mentor institute (IIT Patna) take lecture in mentee institute (LNJPIT Chapra) and complete 10% of syllabus of any particular course of undergraduate program. Dr K Patra, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Patna took lecture on ‘Cam and Follower’ under this activity. The said lecture was delivered on 19th Aug, 2019 for the students of third year (2017-21 batch). The topic Cam and Follower is used to teach in the course ‘Dynamics of Machinery’. Firstly, different types of cam and followers were discussed along with various terminology related to cam and followers. Later generation of cam-profile was taught.

2. Department of Applied Science & Humanities and Mechanical Engineering had organized an expert talk on ‘Numerical Solution of Differential Equation’ for the faculty and students of second and third year (2018-20 batch and 2017-21 batch). The lecture was delivered by Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh, Professor & HOD, Department of Mathematics, Institute of Science, BHU. The lecture was delivered on 4th March, 2020. Topics covered under this talk were formulation of differential equation, numerical methods for initial value problems, solution by shooting method with examples and solution by finite difference method with examples

3. Department had organized a webinar on ‘Optimal Control Theory’ for the students of second and third year (2018-20 batch and 2017- 21 batch). Speaker was Dr. O P Verma, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, NIT Jalandhar. This webinar was organized on 21st June, 2020. In this talk all the parameters of control theory was introduced including different types of controller with several examples. A detail study of multistage evaporator was done. Mathematical model was developed for multistage evaporator and its performance was optimized by input parameter using control theory.

4. Department had organized one-week faculty development program (FDP) on ‘Advances in Mechanical Engineering’ from 22nd June to 26th June, 2020. Theme of the FDP was to expose research scholar and faculty of Mechanical Engineering to ongoing research activities and industrial practices. So that these people could enrich and enhance their capabilities in the research-field of Mechanical Engineering. Various technocrats across the world had spoken in the event. List of experts and their talk is summarized below

54 Mode of delivery of the talks was online. Forty-five participants had taken part very actively and were given certificate of participation. As per the theme experts had given lectures on current advances in research area.

S. No. Name and Designation Talk on 1. Jeffy Jhonson Brief and general introduction to Renewable Senior Engineer, Energy Project (Specific focus on Wind and Solar TUV Rehinland Industry Energy) 2. Dr Om Prakash Technical Challenges of Processing Low Contain Dean F/W, Professor, Energy NIT Patna 3. Dr Prabhanshu Thrust area of Research in Thermal Engineering Asstistant Professor, NIT Surat 4. Dr Nikhil Kumar Laser Welding Research Scientist, Warwick University, UK 5. Dr Saroj Sarangi Advances in Smart Functionally Graded Associate Professor, NIT Patna Structures 6. Md Jiaul Haq Overview of Wind Industry and Wind Resource Manager Projects (WRA), TUV Rehinland Assessment 7. Dr Rajesh Kumar Verma Machining of GFRP (Epoxy) Composite: Associate Professor, Experimental Investigations MMM University Gorakhpur 8. Dr Asim Gopal Verman Advances in Design Optimization of Gears Asstistant Professor, NIT Patna 9. Dr Murshid Imam Additive Manufacturing Technologies @ Current Asstistant Professor, State of the Art and Future Prospects IIT Patna 10. Dr O P Verma Modeling, Design, Control and Performance Asstistant Professor, Optimization of Multiple stage Evaporator Using NIT Jalandhar Metaheuristic Algorithms: A Case Study of Kraft Recovery Process 11. Dr M K Khan Performance Enhancement of Solar Collectors Associate Professor, IIT Patna

55 Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 1. One day expert lecture was organised on digital electronics in co- ordination with IIT Patna, Prof. Saurabh Pandey delivered the session and on 30 Aug 2020. All B.tech 3rd Sem students attended the session and gains the valuables input. Expert has talked about what is recently going on in digital electronics field, Recent advancements and research activities.

2. One day hands on training on MATLAB was oragnised in EEE department on 16 Oct 2019, All faculties and students of department attended the workshop, Expert of the session was Prof. Rishikesh Choudhary.

3. There is an expert lecture on ‘Recent trends in islanded microgrid: stability and control perspective’ on 28th of Sept. 2019 from 11:00AM, All faculties of EEE branch and Students of EEE department attended the expert lecture and enrich their knowledge. Expert of this session was Prof. D.K.Dheer from NIT Patna and He completed their Ph. D from IIT Bombay and Post Doctoral from , USA.

4. One week Hands-on training on MATLAB” has been organized from 14 to 19 Feb 2020 for EEE 2nd year and 3rd year students in EEE departmental computer lab and class room no. 7.

In this training 44 students has been trained. The training was divided in 5 modules: • Basics of MATLAB • Application of MATLAB in Signal Processing and Control System • Application of MATLAB in Power Engineering • Simulink • Graphical User Interface (GUI)

5. An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/01/2020 for the B. Tech IV Semester Electrical & Electronics Engineering students to cover 10% syllabus of the Subject “” under Twinning activity. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Pramod Kumar Tiwari (Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering & Head of Incubation Centre for Medical Electronics, IIT- Patna). Total 45 students have attended the session. The topics which were covered in the remedial class are as follows: Basics of Diodes, I- V Characteristics, Diode models, Diode applications, Clipper, Clamper, Rectifiers, Peak detector, Zener diode

56 6. One-Week Faculty Development Program on “Recent Trends in Electronics” was organized at Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering from 15-20 June, 2020. This FDP aims to provide opportunities to faculty members to enrich their technical knowledge in the field of electronics. The Program also intends and focuses on recent evaluation in electronics field in order to develop the knowledge of participants for Design & Installation in the relevant field for inculcating learning values in students. The Program also intends to develop the culture in participants for motivation the relevant field for inculcating learning values in students and guiding and monitoring their progress. The FDP was attended by faculty members and research scholars of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering domain from all over the nation.

7. One week expert lecture program on ‘Advances in Power Electronics and Drives and Power Systems’ was organised at Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering from 8- 12 July, 2020. This expert lecture aims to provide opportunities to students to enrich their technical knowledge in the field of power electronics, power systems and drives. The Program also intends and focuses on recent evaluation in these fields in order to develop the knowledge of participants. The Program also intends to develop the culture in participants for motivation the relevant field The Expert lecture was attended by faculty, students and research scholars of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering domain from all over the nation.

57 Department of Computer Science Engineering 1. Faculty Development Programme on Machine Learning & Image Processing: A machine learning and image processing programme was organised on 22th July to 26th July 2019 in IIT Patna by L.N.J.P.I.T Chapra. The faculty development programme was inaugurated by the chief guest. This program was open to both faculty and student. A large number of faculty member from different college took part in the machine learning and image processing programme. A variety of delicious food was prepared during the break of session. The management of whole programme was beautiful, these credit goes to organising committee and their team member who support them in successfully organise the programme. There were total 55 person including participants, experts, Lab Technician and official person are engaged in this FDP. 2. Hackathon 2019 Code for Bihar: First time in Bihar, LNJPIT, Chapra organised 12hours Hackathon event named as #code4Bihar in collaboration with Brand Radiator, Patna under the supervision of prof. Preetam Amrit G.K Prajapati and prof. Shams Tabrej. More than 200 students from different colleges of Bihar took part in this event. This was organised to boost up the coding skill and to find the qualitative coders of Bihar. There were 3 different problem on which participant had to solve with their skills to won a handsome amount with job offer in Brand Radiator Patna. LNJPIT team secured second position in this event.

3. Expert Lecture on Information Security & Cloud Computing: An Expert lecture was organised by International School of Management Patna on 28 November 2019 (Thursday). The topic was Information security & Cloud computing. Prof. Sushil Kumar, Dept. of computer science (LNJPIT Chapra) was Invitee of this seminar. More than 100 students and teachers were participated in this seminar. The future scope and applications were enlightened in the expert lecture.

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4. Cisco Networking Codathon: Cisco Networking Codathon was by organised by Cisco (One of the leading companies of the world) under the supervision of SPIU Bihar. More than 3000 students were participated from engineering and polytechnic institutes of Bihar. Under the supervision of Cisco coordinator prof. Sushil kumar, 180 students were participated. 3 round coding competition organised under this Codathon events. In final round 3 students were selected all over Bihar. Animesh Ranjan CSE 2nd year students got second position. All 3 toppers students were awarded in Bangaru annual conference, organised by Cisco company.

5. Webinar on Robotics and Its Application: A certification Webinar was organised in LNJPIT, Chapra under the Dept of CSE. It was Organised by Mr. Sushil kumar Asst. Prof. CSE along with Mr. Preetam Amrit and Mr Shams Tabrej. The expert was called from Techprolabz School of robotic, there co-founder conducts the sessions with their expert. In this webinar 187 students from our participated and get benefited with impressive tech skills taught by Techprolabz’ s experts. Student coordinator Vikas Gautam final year student had also put his effort in creating with student and concern officials for this webinar. Students were enlightened on Robotics architecture, manufacture, mechanism and Application.

6. Faculty Development Programme on “Demystifying The data”: One-week Faculty Development Programme named as “Demystifying the Data” was organised by LNJPIT with collaboration of SPLEN Technologies under the believe of Prof. Preetam Amrit. It was a unique blend of Data Science, ML, AI and Big Data. More than 50 faculties from all across the India had participated in this FDP. Total 10 sessions were conducted; Mr Anand from Tech Mahindra was keynote speaker. First session was gaining knowledge of different topics, second session was always hands- on training on that topic.

59 Department of Civil Engineering 1. An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/01/2020 for the B. Tech IV Semester students to cover 10% syllabus of the Subject “Materials Testing & Evaluation” under Twinning activity. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Arvind Kumar Jha (Assistant Professor, Department of Civil & Environment Engineering, IIT-Patna). Total 45 students have attended the lecture. The topics which were covered such as definition of civil Engineering Materials , Significance of learning about civil Engineering Materials, Historical Development of Building Materials, Types and Classification of Building Materials, Concept of Selection Criteria of Materials, Basic Properties of building Materials like Compositions of Material, structure of Materials, Physical Property, Mechanical Property, Durability, Decorativeness of Materials ,Building Materials Technical standards.

2. An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/01/2020 for the B. Tech VI & VIII Semester students under Twinning activity. The topic of the lecture was “Guidance for GATE with special emphasis on Engineering Mathematics”. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Pratibhamoy Das (Assistant Professor, Department of Basic Sciences, IIT-Patna). Total of 52 students from different streams attended this expert lecture. The topics which were covered in the remedial class are as follows: Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Civil Engineering, Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Mechanical Engineering, Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Computer Science Engineering, Tips & Tricks related to GATE , Strategy for final stage of preparation, Strategies for preparation during the semester.

3. An expert lecture cum carrier guidance class was conducted on 05.02.2020 for B. Tech VI & VII semester students in department of civil engineering. The topic of Lecture “Civil Engineering Management and Carrier Guidance”. The expert lecture was delivered by Mr. Sudhir Sharma (General Manager Ahluwalia Construction India Ltd.). Total number. The topics which were covered in the expert lecture are as follow: • Structures in Civil Engineering • Phase of Construction

60 • Stage of Construction • Pre-Construction Phase • Construction Phase • Expectations from Fresher’s • Expectations from Fresher’s in Interview

4. A lecture on “Bhumkamp Suraksha Saptah” for the students of B. Tech students was organized on 22/01/2020. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Vivek kumar Tiwari (Assistant professor Lnjpit, Chapra). The lecture was primarily focused on the importance of Seismic awareness and assess the knowledge on Seismic risk perception and creation of awareness among the students.

5. An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/08/2019 for the B. Tech 3rd Semester students to cover 10% syllabus “Engineering Mechanics’’ under Twinning Activity. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Koushik Roy (Assistant professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, IIT Patna). The class was conducted in two shifts: Shifts1- 10 am -1:30pm, Shift 2- 2:30pm -5:00 pm. The topic which were covered in the remedial class are as follows: • Undammed Single degree of freedom System • Dammed Single degree of freedom System • Concept & Degree of freedom system • Damped response of structure: Viscous damping • Logarithmic decrement, decay envelope

6. Department of Civil Engineering has organized a one-day workshop on “Use of Total Station and its applications in Civil Engineering” for the B. Tech IV semester Civil engineering students on 04/03/2020 under the twinning activity. The following were the experts for the workshop: 1. Dr. Syed K. K. Hussaini, Assistant Professor, IIT Patna, 2. Mr. Shailendra Kumar Singh, Jr. Tech. Supt., IIT Patna. The workshop was organized in two sessions with first session being theoretical aspects of the total station and its various components and its applications in the civil engineering aspects were covered. The second session purely was the hands-on training session on Total Station. Total of 46 students has participated in this workshop. Topics covered: • Learn Total Station from basic to advance level • Understand site survey procedures and planning workflow • Learn various operations of Total Station

61 • Construction Stakeout • Control Point establishment • Remote height calculation • Area and Volume calculation • Error adjustment

7. Department has organized “Online Expert Lecture Series in Civil Engineering” during 25 June 2020 – 01 July 2020. Various eminent speakers delivered their talks in this series. The day wise details are as follows:

Day-1 (25/06/2020) Session-01 Topic: Advanced construction technologies for RCC construction) Speaker: Dr. Kumar Neeraj Jha, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Delhi Prof. Kumar Neeraj Jha delivered his talk on the Topic “Advanced construction technologies for RCC construction”. The session was scheduled between 10:30am-11:50am. The session was inaugurated by Principal sir, approximately 75+ students successfully attended the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Climbing formwork for Wall 2. Slab formwork- Mivan, Doka, and PERI 3. Slip form 4. Flying formwork 5. Formwork for special structures

Session-02 Topic: White Cement and its Innovative applications Speaker: Er. Rameshwar Singh Dy.GM-CTS, JK Cement Ltd Er. Rameshwar Singh delivered his talk on the topic “White Cement and its Innovative applications”. The session was scheduled between 2:00pm-3:30pm, followed by discussion of 15min at last. Nearly 57+ students have attended the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Role of Civil Engineer 2. Quality Assurance 3. Cement mostly used in Construction 4. Why white cement is costly then grey cement 5. Colouring in White cement 6. Typical composition of White cement

Day-2 (26/06/2020) Session-01 Topic: Non-destructive testing of Concrete

62 Speaker: Dr. Rama Shankar, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, MNNIT Allahabad Prof. Rama Shankar delivered his talk on the topic “Non- destructive testing of concrete”. The session was scheduled during 10:30am-12:30pm. Nearly 59+ students successfully attended the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Why non-destructive technique? 2. SHM Techniques 3. Rebound Hammer Testing 4. Ultrasonic Pulse velocity method 5. Impact Echo Testing 6. X-rays method 7. Global Dynamic Techniques 8. EMI Techniques 9. Piezoelectric Materials Session-02 Topic: Disaster Planning and Preparedness Speaker: Dr. Rajshree Kamat, Assistant Professor, Department of Arch., and Planning MANIT Bhopal Prof. Kamat has delivered on talk on the topic “Disaster Planning and Preparedness”. The session was scheduled between 02:00pm-04:00pm. Approximately 64+ students have attended the session. The following topics were covered during the season: 1. Disaster Management Continuum 2. Mitigation, Preparedness, Response 3. Golden Hours 4. Cycles of disaster management 5. Stages of disaster 6. Elements at Risk 7. Scale of Disaster 8. Disaster Responsive activities 9. Flood and Water Hazard 10. Biologically related disaster

Day-3 (27/06/2020) Session-01 Topic: Construction of Rural Roads in India Speaker: Er. Rakesh Kumar , Dy-Director, National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency, Govt. Of India Er. Rakesh Kumar delivered his talk on the topic “Construction of Rural Roads in India”. The session was scheduled between 11:00am-12:30pm along with discussion at the last. Approximately 68+ students were present during the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Status of Road Network in India 2. Classification of Highways in India 3. Typical cross-section of Rural roads

63 4. Steps in Rural road constructions 5. Quality control and supervision 6. Impact of Rural Roads Session-02 Topic: Climate Responsive Design Speaker: Ar. Swapnil S. Vidhate, Assistant Director (Planning), Delhi Development Authority, Delhi Ar. Swapnil delivered his talk on the topic “Climate Responsive Design”. The session was scheduled between 2:00pm- 04:00pm. Approximately 67+ students were present during the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Climate and Buildings 2. Factors affecting climate 3. Climatic zones in India and their characteristics 4. Thermal comfort, ventilation, and air movement 5. Climate Responsive Design 6. Case Studies

Day-4 (28/06/2020) Session-1 Topic: Application of Artificial Intelligence in Geo-data modelling Speaker: Dr. Pijush Samui, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Patna Dr. Pijush Samui delivered his talk on the Topic “Application of Artificial Intelligence in Geo-data Modelling”. The session was scheduled between 10:30am- 12:00pm. 55+ students successfully attended the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. What is AI? 2. Landslide 3. Site characterization 4. Reliability Analysis 5. Logistic Regression 6. Prediction of Settlement 7. Determination of Liquefaction Session-2 Topic: Intelligent Transport System Speaker: Dr. Sanjeev Suman, Assistant Professor, GB Pant University, Pantnagar Dr. Sanjeev Suman delivered his talk on the topic “Intelligent Transport Systems”. The session was scheduled between 12:30pm -02:30pm. Nearly 60+ students attended the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Definitions of ITS 2. Why is ITS important? 3. What are ITS doing differently? 4. The service categories and user services of ITS 5. Potential Impact of ITS

64 Session-3 Topic: Buildings Planning and Design Speaker: Er. Pramod Kumar Ex-GM, BSBCCL, Govt. of Bihar Topics Covered: 1. Principles of Planning 2. Site Selection 3. Building Bye-Laws 4. Distance of buildings from electric line 5. Minimum heights of different parts of buildings 6. Minimum size of different parts of buildings 7. Lighting and ventilation of Rooms 8. Built up area limitation

Day-5 (29/06/2020) Topic: The Emerging world of Engineering post COVID-19 Speaker: Er. Sampada Pachaury, Director, Indo Universal Collaboration for Engg. Education On the 5th day of the “Online Expert lecture series in Civil Engineering, the speaker of the session was Er. Sampada Pachaury, Director, Indo Universal Collaboration for Engg. Education. She delivered her talk on the topic “The Emerging world of Engineering post COVID-19”. The session was scheduled during 11”am-12:45pm. Nearly 55+ students have successfully attended the session. Following topics were delivered during the session: 1. University Models 2. Teaching Methods 3. Engineering Skill building Tools 4. Emerging Skills to thrive 5. Emerging Priorities in Workspace 6. Work Culture- Near Model 7. Industry Model 8. Evolving Specializations

Day -6 (30/06/2020) Topic: Introduction to Pavement Design Speaker: Dr. S.K. Suman, Department of Civil Engineering, Assistant Professor, NIT Patna On the 6th day of the “Online Expert lecture series in Civil Engineering”, the speaker of the session was Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Suman, Assistant Professor, NIT Patna. He delivered his talk on the topic “Introduction to Pavement Design”. The session was scheduled between 10:30am-12:30pm. Nearly 60+ students have successfully attended the session. Following topics were covered during the session: 1. Overview of Transportation modes 2. Pavement 3. Purpose and significance of pavement 4. Types of pavement

65 5. Factors affecting pavement design 6. Flexible pavement design aspects 7. Design examples using IRC37:2018.

Day-7 (01/07/2020) Topic: Earthquake resistant design of structures Speaker: Dr. Goutam Ghosh, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj On the last day of the Online Expert Lecture series in Civil Engineering, the speaker of the session was Dr. Goutam Ghosh, who delivered his talk on the Topic “Earthquake resistant design of structures”. The session was scheduled during 12:00 pm- 02:30pm. Approximately 60+ students were present during the session. The following topics were covered during the session: 1. Introduction to Reinforced Concrete design 2. Important consideration in Engineering Seismology 3. Important consideration in Structural dynamics 4. Philosophy of Earthquake resistant design (ERD) and various considerations. 5. Example problem: Estimation of design lateral forces in a building as per IS code 6. Importance of performance-based design and resilience-based design.

66 15. TRAINING PROGRAMMES HELD FOR TEACHER AND STAFFS Department of Mechanical Engineering S. Date Organized by Name of Program Participating No. Faculty-Staff 1 8 -19 Jun, NITTTR Induction phase -II training Saurabh Priyadarshi 2020 Bhopal 2 22 Jun -3 Jul, IIT Kanpur Ansys software training Saurabh Priyadarshi 2020 3 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and preparedness of NBA Saurabh Priyadarshi 2020 accreditation 4 17 -28 Feb, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Phase -I training Saurabh Priyadarshi 2020 5 Aug - Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Manufacturing of Composites Saurabh Priyadarshi 2019 Kanpur 6 23-25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, Preparation for NBA Saurabh Priyadarshi 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar 7 4 - 8 Jul, AKU Patna Effective teaching learning & Saurabh Priyadarshi 2019 assessment in higher education 8 19 Sep, SPIU Bihar Finance and procurement Saurabh Priyadarshi 2019 9 4 Jul, DCE Darbhanga How to conduct effective online Saurabh Priyadarshi 2020 quiz & examination of students 10 1- 5 Jul, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Rahul Chaurasia 2019 Learning and Digital Tools 11 17 - 19 Dec, MIT, Muzaffarpur Laboratory Training of Rahul Chaurasia 2019 Teachers 12 23 - 25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, Preparation for NBA Rahul Chaurasia 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar 13 Aug - Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Manufacturing of Composites Rahul Chaurasia 2019 Kanpur 14 Aug – Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Accreditation and Outcome Rahul Chaurasia 2019 Kharagpur based Learning 15 Feb- April, NPTEL, IIT Effective Engineering Teaching Rahul Chaurasia 2020 Kharagpur in Practice 16 Feb -April, NPTEL, IIT Kanpur Product Design and Rahul Chaurasia 2020 Manufacturing

67 17 22 -26 Jun, LNJPIT CHAPRA Advances in Mechanical Rahul Chaurasia 2020 Engineering 18 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Rahul Chaurasia 2020 Accreditation 19 8-19 Jun, IIT KANPUR MATLAB Rahul Chaurasia 2020 20 16 -30 Mar, IIT Bombay, Digital Transformation in Rahul Chaurasia 2020 Swayam, TEQIP Teaching Learning Process 21 Aug - Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Steam Power Engineering Kumar Jyotiraditya 2019 Guwahati 22 Aug - Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Developing Soft Skills & Kumar Jyotiraditya 2019 Kanpur Personality 23 17- 19 Dec, MIT, Muzaffarpur Laboratory Training of Kumar Jyotiraditya 2019 Teachers 24 23 - 25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT Preparation for NBA Kumar Jyotiraditya 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar 25 24 - 28 Nov, IIT Guwahati Implementation of Ergonomics Kumar Jyotiraditya 2019 in Manufacturing Industries 26 10 -21 Feb, NITTTR Induction phase -I training Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 27 16 -30 Mar, IIT Bombay Swayam Digital Transformation in Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Teaching Learning Process 28 Jan -Mar, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Fundamental of Welding Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Guwahati Science & Technology 29 Jan -Mar, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Inspection & Quality Control in Kumar Jyotiraditya 2021 Roorkee Manufacturing 30 Jan -Mar, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Nature & Properties of Kumar Jyotiraditya 2022 Kanpur Materials 31 Jan -Mar, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Principles of Casting technology Kumar Jyotiraditya 2023 Roorkee 32 15-21 May, Women's College MOODLE-LMS Exploring New Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Patna & IIT Bombay Horizons of Teaching-Learning 33 16 May, ISIE India Entrepreneurship Program on Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 e-mobility 34 27 May, Dassault Solid Solid works Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 works 35 28 May, medulife Software OBE software Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Services

68 36 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Accreditation 37 6 Jun. Virtual Labs MJP Rohilkhand University Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Barely U.P. 38 8-19 Jun, NITTTR Bhopal Induction phase -II training Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 39 22 Jun -3 Jul, IIT Kanpur Ansys software training Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 40 22 -26 Jun, LNJPIT CHAPRA Advances in Mechanical Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Engineering 41 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 Accreditation 42 4 July, DCE Darbhanga How to conduct effective online Kumar Jyotiraditya 2020 quiz & examination of students 43 07-11 Jul, AKU, Patna Fundamentals of Effective Bharti Kumari 2019 Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Higher Education 44 23-25 Jul, SPIU, Bihar Preparation for NBA Bharti Kumari 2019 Accreditation 45 20-31 Jan, NITTTR Kolkata Induction Phase I Training Bharti Kumari 2020 46 Apr-Jun, NMANTC Malegaon Basics of ANSYS Bharti Kumari 2020 47 22-26 Jun, LNJPIT, Chapra Advances in Mechanical Bharti Kumari 2020 Engineering 48 28-Jun, Purnea College of Technology Behind Moon and Bharti Kumari 2020 Engineering, Purnea Mars Mission 49 02-Jul, DST, Bihar NPTEL Awareness Bharti Kumari 2020 50 04 Jul, Darbhanga College How to conduct effective online Bharti Kumari 2020 of Engineering, quiz & examination of students 51 8-19 Jun, NITTTR Bhopal Induction phase -II training Bharti Kumari 2020 52 22 -26 Jun. LNJPIT CHAPRA Advances in Mechanical Pravin Rai 2020 Engineering 53 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Pravin Rai 2020 Accreditation 54 8-19 Jun, IIT KANPUR AutoCAD Pravin Rai 2020

69 55 16-30 Mar, IIT Bombay, Digital Transformation in Pravin Rai 2020 Swayam, TEQIP Teaching Learning Process 56 23-25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, Preparation for NBA Pravin Rai 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar 57 18-20 Dec, IIT Patna Recent trends in Friction Stir Pravin Rai 2019 welding 58 1-5 Jul, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Chandan Kumar 2019 Learning and Digital Tools 59 17-Dec, MIT, Muzaffarpur Laboratory Training of Chandan Kumar 2019 Teachers 60 23- 25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Chandan Kumar 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar Accreditation 61 Aug- Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Fundamental of Surface Chandan Kumar 2019 Kanpur Engineering 62 Feb-Apr, NPTEL, IIT Manufacturing Technology I & II Chandan Kumar 2020 Kharagpur 63 Feb To Apr, NPTEL, IIT Kanpur Product Design and Chandan Kumar 2020 Manufacturing 64 22-26 Jun, LNJPIT CHAPRA Advances in Mechanical Chandan Kumar 2020 Engineering 65 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Chandan Kumar 2020 Accreditation 66 8-19 Jun, IIT KANPUR MATLAB Chandan Kumar 2020 67 04 July, Darbhanga College How to conduct effective online Chandan Kumar 2020 of Engineering, quiz & examination of students 68 23- 25 July, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, NBA Accreditation Abhishek Singh 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar 69 Feb- Apr, NPTEL, IIT Kanpur Product Design and Abhishek Singh 2020 Manufacturing 70 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Abhishek Singh 2020 Accreditation 71 13 -17 Jun, GCE Karad and REC application FEA And CFD using Abhishek Singh 2020 Azamgarh ANSYS 72 22- Jun, LNJPIT Chapra Advances in Mechanical Abhishek Singh 2020 engineering 73 1-5 July, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Sanjeet Kumar 2019 Learning and Digital Tools

70 74 23-25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Sanjeet Kumar 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar Accreditation 75 22-26 Jun, LNJPIT CHAPRA Advances in Mechanical Sanjeet Kumar 2020 Engineering 76 1-5 Jul, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Piyush Kumar 2019 Learning and Digital Tools Pandey 77 23 -25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Piyush Kumar 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar Accreditation Pandey 78 14-17 Oct, BCE Patna Cambridge assessment English Piyush Kumar 2019 Pandey 79 14-15 Dec, NIT Patna Science Technology, Society and Piyush Kumar 2019 ethics Pandey 80 18-20 Dec, IIT Patna Recent trends in Friction Stir Piyush Kumar 2019 welding Pandey 81 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and prepaerdness for NBA Piyush Kumar 2020 Accreditation Pandey 82 8-19 Jun, IIT KANPUR machine learning with python Piyush Kumar 2020 Pandey 83 22-26 Jun, LNJPIT CHAPRA Advances in Mechanical Piyush Kumar 2020 Engineering Pandey 84 04 Jul, Darbhanga College How to conduct effective online Piyush Kumar 2020 of Engineering, quiz & examination of students Pandey 85 29 Jun- 13 Jul, NITTTR Bhopal Induction phase -II training Sachindra Kumar 2020 86 22 Jun - 3 Jul, IIT Kanpur Ansys software training Sachindra Kumar 2020 87 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar OBE and preparedness of NBA Sachindra Kumar 2020 accreditation 88 17 -28 Feb, NITTTR Kolkata Induction phase -I training Sachindra Kumar 2020 89 Aug-Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Manufacturing of Composites Sachindra Kumar 2019 Kanpur 90 23-25 Jul, IIT Patna, LNJPIT, Preparation for NBA Sachindra Kumar 2019 DCE and SPIU Bihar 91 4-8 July, AKU Patna Fundamentals of Effective Sachindra Kumar 2019 teaching learning & assessment in higher education 92 23 Dec 2019- NITTTR Kolkata Induction phase -I training Ajit Kumar Chauhan 03. Jan.2020

71 93 29 Jun- 13 NITTTR BHOPAL Induction phase -II training Ajit Kumar Chauhan July, 2020 94 4- 8 Jul, AKU Patna Effective teaching learning & Ajit Kumar Chauhan 2019 assessment in higher education 95 29-30 Mar, SPIU Bihar OBE and preparedness of NBA Ajit Kumar Chauhan 2020 accreditation 96 Jan -Mar, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Fundamental of Welding Ajit Kumar Chauhan 2020 Guwahati Science & Technology 97 Aug – Oct, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Manufacturing of Composites Ajit Kumar Chauhan 2019 Kanpur 98 Jan -Mar, NPTEL-AICTE, IIT Kinematics of Mechanisms and Ajit Kumar Chauhan 2020 Kharagpur Machines

Department of Computer Science Engineering

1 22-26 Jul, LNJPIT Chapra & IIT Machine learning and Image Suryakant Singh 2019 Patna processing FDP 2 8-13 Jul, IIIT HYDERABAD Deep learning in summer school Suryakant Singh 2019 3 14-25 Oct, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Programme Phase -I Suryakant Singh 2019 4 May-Jun, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Programme Phase -II Suryakant Singh 2020 5 08-19 Jun, IIT KANPUR Two-week FDP on Machine Suryakant Singh 2020 Learning with Python 6 Jun-Jul, IIT Kanpur Two-week FDP on CYBER Suryakant Singh 2020 SECURITY 7 28Feb- 31Apr, NITTR-SWAYAM AICTE- NITTT MODULE- I Suryakant Singh 2020 8 28Feb- 31Apr, NITTR-SWAYAM AICTE- NITTT MODULE- II Suryakant Singh 2020 9 28Feb- 31Apr, NITTR-SWAYAM AICTE- NITTT MODULE- V Suryakant Singh 2020 10 28Feb- 31Apr, NITTR-SWAYAM AICTE- NITTT MODULE- IV Suryakant Singh 2020 11 01-05 Jul, IIT Guwahati Digital Pedagogies: Active Preetam Amrit 2019 Learning and Digital Tools

72 12 23-25 Jul, SPIU Patna Workshop on Preparation for Preetam Amrit 2019 NBA Accreditation 13 03-21 Jun, NIT Patna Research Methodology Preetam Amrit 2019 14 14-Nov- SPIU Patna Brain Storming Session on Preetam Amrit 2019 Academic intervention for improving Employability 15 13-17 Jan, IIT Roorkee (IoT) Preetam Amrit 2020 16 Jan-Apr, NPTEL Cryptography and Network Preetam Amrit 2020 Security 17 29-30 May, SPIU Patna Two Days Online Workshop on Preetam Amrit 2020 Outcome Based Education 18 17-22 Jun, NIT Patna Deep learning Preetam Amrit 2020 19 23-27 Jun, LNJPIT Chapra Demystifying the Data Preetam Amrit 2020 20 22-02-2020- CISCO CISCO CCNA Instructor Training Preetam Amrit Jul-02-2020 Program 21 01-05 Jul, IIT GUWAHATI Digital Pedagogy Shams Tabrej 2019 22 22-26 Jul, LNJPIT Chapra & IIT Machine learning and Image Shams Tabrej 2019 Patna processing FDP 23 Jan-Apr, NPTEL Introduction to Machine Shams Tabrej 2020 Learning 24 Feb-Apr, NPTEL Multi-Core Computer Shams Tabrej 2020 Architecture - Storage a Interconnects 25 17-22 Jun, E&ICT NIT Patna Deep learning Shams Tabrej 2020 26 29-30 May, SPIU Patna Two Days Online Workshop on Shams Tabrej 2020 Outcome Based Education 27 23-27 Jun, LNJPIT Chapra Demystifying the Data Shams Tabrej 2020 28 22-26 Jul, LNJPIT Chapra in Machine learning and Image Dr. Shambhu 2019 collaboration with processing FDP Shankar Bharti IIT Patna 29 13-24 Jan, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Programme Phase -I Dr. Shambhu 2020 Shankar Bharti

73 30 17-28 Feb, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Programme Phase -II Dr. Shambhu 2020 Shankar Bharti 31 16-30 Mar, IIT Bombay, Digital Transformation in Dr. Shambhu 2020 Swayam Teaching Learning Process Shankar Bharti 32 29-30 May, SPIU Patna (OBE) & Preparedness for NBA Dr. Shambhu 2020 Accreditation Shankar Bharti 33 8-19 Jun, IIT Kanpur Two-week FDP on Machine Dr. Shambhu 2020 Learning with Python Shankar Bharti 34 22-26 Jul, LNJPIT Chapra &IIT Machine learning and Image Dr. Shambhu 2019 Patna processing FDP Shankar Bharti 35 13-24 Jan, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Programme Phase -I Dr. Shambhu 2020 Shankar Bharti 36 17-28 Feb, NITTTR Bhopal Induction Programme Phase -II Dr. Shambhu 2020 Shankar Bharti 37 16-30 Mar, IIT Bombay, Digital Transformation in Dr. Shambhu 2020 Swayam Teaching Learning Process Shankar Bharti 38 29-30 May, SPIU Patna (OBE) & Preparedness for NBA Dr. Shambhu 2020 Accreditation Shankar Bharti 39 22-26 Jul, IIT Patna Machine learning and Image Sushil Kumar 2020 processing FDP 40 13-17 Jan, IIT Roorkee Internet of Things FDP Sushil Kumar 2020 41 11-14 Feb, SPIU Patna Robotics Workshop Sushil Kumar 2020 42 03 Mar-3 Jul, Cisco Cisco Workshop Sushil Kumar 2020 43 17-22 Jun, E&ICT Nit Patna Deep learning Sushil Kumar 2020 44 23-27 Jun, Spleen Technology Demystifying The data Sushil Kumar 2020 45 27-31 May, NPTEL DEEP LEARNING FDP Sudhir Kumar 2020 Pandey 46 27-31 May, NPTEL Introduction to Algorithm and Sudhir Kumar 2020 Analysis FDP Pandey 47 25-31 May, IIT Bombay & GRAM Moodle Learning Management Sudhir Kumar 2020 BHARTI COLLEGE System FDP Pandey 48 Jan-Apr, NPTEL Introduction to Machine Sudhir Kumar 2020 Learning FDP Pandey

74 49 18-23 Jun, Mahatma Gandhi One-week National Workshop Sudhir Kumar 2020 Central University, on Research Challenges in Pandey Bihar Computer Science & Technology 50 22May- 2Jun, IIT BOMBAY & A.N. SCILAB Two-week FDP Sudhir Kumar 2020 College, Patna Pandey 51 25-30 May, IIT Bombay & D.K. Linux Operating System FDP Sudhir Kumar 2020 College Pandey 52 1-10 May, LNJPIT, Chapra COVID-19 QUIZ & Awareness Sudhir Kumar 2020 Program Pandey 53 8-19 Jun, IIT Kanpur Two-week FDP on Machine Sudhir Kumar 2020 Learning with Python Pandey 54 6-16 Jul, IIT Kanpur Two-week FDP on Cyber Sudhir Kumar 2020 Security Pandey 55 23 Dec 2019- NITTTR, Kolkata Induction Program Training Sudhir Kumar 03 Jan, 2020 Phase-I Pandey 56 29Jun-10Jul, NITTTR, Bhopal Induction Program Training Sudhir Kumar 2020 Phase-II Pandey 57 22-26 Jul, LNJPIT Chapra & IIT Machine learning and Image Sudhir Kumar 2019 Patna processing FDP Pandey 58 03-21 Jun, NIT Patna Research Methodology Sushil Kumar 2019 59 29 June – 08 E & ICT, NIT Patna Machine Learning for Computer Sushil Kumar July, 2020 Vision

Department of Civil Engineering

1 3-7 Jun, IIT Kanpur Summer Training Program on Piyush Kumar 2019 advanced Pedagogy & Digital Mishra tools 2 14-15 Dec, NIT Patna Science, Technology, Society Piyush Kumar 2019 and Ethics Mishra 3 8-10 Jun, 2020 JSS Academy of Computational trends and Piyush Kumar Technical applications in civil engineering Mishra Education, Noida 4 8-12 Jun, 2020 ANITS Skill development for effective Piyush Kumar Vishakhapatnam research and teaching-learning Mishra Process

75 5 14 June, ANITS Outcome based Education and Piyush Kumar 2020 Vishakhapatnam NBA Accreditation Mishra 6 1-5 Jul, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies Priyanshu Raj 2019 7 3-21 Jul, NIT Patna Research Program Priyanshu Raj 2019 8 14 Nov, SPIU Bihar Academic Intervention For Priyanshu Raj 2019 improving Employability 9 17-19 Dec, MIT Muzaffarpur Workshop on Laboratory Priyanshu Raj 2019 Training of Teachers 10 29-30 May, SPIU Bihar Outcome based Education Priyanshu Raj 2020 11 30 May, IFERP Knowledge of Sharing on A to Z Priyanshu Raj 2020 Journal Publication 12 2-7 Jun, VJTI & Recent Advances in Civil Priyanshu Raj 2020 Engineering College Engineering Ajmer 13 8-12 Jun, (ANITS) Skill Development for Effective Priyanshu Raj 2020 Visakhapatnam, Research Teaching - Learning Process 14 8-10Jun, JSS Noida “Computational Trends and Priyanshu Raj 2020 Applications in Civil Engineering” 15 5 Jun, IFERP “Virtual Interactive Classroom Priyanshu Raj 2020 for Teachers and the Challenging Technologies in Post Covid -19 Era” 16 13 Jun, IFERP “Research Article Writing & Priyanshu Raj 2020 Publishing in Good Impact Journal” 17 14 Jun, IFERP “AI getting used in impact of Priyanshu Raj 2020 post Covid-19” 18 16 Jun, (SWCET), "Challenges and Opportunities Priyanshu Raj 2020 Hyderabad in Solar PV Technologies" 19 3-7 Jun, IIT Kanpur Summer training programme Rishabh Raj 2020 on advanced pedagogy and digital tools 20 Jul-Oct, NPTEL-AICTE Waste water treatment and Rishabh Raj 2019 recycling

76 21 17-19 Dec, MIT, Muzaffarpur Workshop on Laboratory Rishabh Raj 2019 Training of Teachers 22 16-30 Mar, IIT Bombay Digital Transformation in Rishabh Raj 2020 Teaching Learning Process 23 Jan-Apr, NPTEL-AICTE Remote Sensing Essentials Rishabh Raj 2020 24 Feb-April, NPTEL-AICTE Introduction to research Rishabh Raj 2020 25 05 Jun, (IFERP) Virtual Interactive Classroom Rishabh Raj 2020 for Teachers And the challenging Technologies in the Post Covod-19 Era 26 13 Jun, (IFERP) Research Article Writing and Rishabh Raj 2020 Publishing in Good Impact Journal 27 14 June, (IFERP) AI getting used in impact of Rishabh Raj 2020 Covid-19 28 29-30 May, SPIU, BIHAR Outcome based Education Rishabh Raj 2020 29 1-5 July, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Vishwesh Singh 2019 Learning and Digital Tools 30 23-25 July, SPIU Bihar & IIT Preparation for NBA Vishwesh Singh 2019 Patna Accreditation 31 23-27 Nov, MIT Muzaffarpur Pavement Construction Vishwesh Singh 2019 Practices 32 14-15 Dec, NIT Patna Science, Technology, Society Vishwesh Singh 2019 and Ethics 33 17-19 Dec, MIT Muzaffarpur Laboratory Training of Vishwesh Singh 2019 Teachers 34 16-30 Mar, IIT Bombay Digital Transformation in Vishwesh Singh 2020 Teaching Learning Process 35 27-31 May, AMU Aligarh, & MOODLE: Learning Vishwesh Singh 2020 Spoken Tutorial Management system Project, IIT Mumbai 36 28 May, BENTLEY Webinar on Introduction to Vishwesh Singh 2020 OpenRoads Designer 37 29-30 May, SPIU, Bihar Outcome Based Education Vishwesh Singh 2020 (OBE) & Preparedness for NBA Accreditation

77 38 30 May, (IFERP) Knowledge Sharing on A to Z of Vishwesh Singh 2020 Jornals Publications 39 02 Jun, Udemy Data Analytics with Excel and Vishwesh Singh 2020 Power BI 40 2 -7 Jun, VJTI Mumbai & Recent Advances in Civil Vishwesh Singh 2020 Engineering College, Engineering Ajmer 41 05 Jun, (IFERP) Virtual Interactive Classroom Vishwesh Singh 2020 for Teachers And the challenging Technologies in the Post Covod-19 Era 42 8-12 Jun, ANITS, Skill Development for Effective Vishwesh Singh 2020 Vishakhapatnam Research and Teaching - Learning Process 43 11-12 Jun, SCJC, Minjur & Global understanding for Vishwesh Singh 2020 Audacious Dreams Sustainable development Foundation, 44 13 Jun, (IFERP) Research Article Writing and Vishwesh Singh 2020 Publishing in Good Impact Journal 45 14 Jun, (IFERP) AI getting used in impact of Vishwesh Singh 2020 Covid-19 46 16 Jun, SWCET & ISTE Challenges and Opportunities in Vishwesh Singh 2020 Solar PV Technologies 47 22-27 Jun, SCMS School of Modeling and Simulation – An Vishwesh Singh 2020 Engineering and Engineering Perspective Technology, Karukutty, Kerala 48 Jan-Apr, NPTEL-AICTE NBA Accreditation in Teaching Vishwesh Singh 2020 Learning in Engineering (NATE) 49 3-21 June,2019 NIT Patna Research Methodology Nandini Kumari 50 1-5 July, IIT Guwahati Advance pedagogies Nandini Kumari 2019 51 Jan- NPTEL Natural Hazard Nandini Kumari March,2020 52 Feb- April,2020 NPTEL Fuzzy Logic and Neural Nandini Kumari Network

78 53 8-10 June, JSS Academy of Computational Trend and Nandini Kumari 2020 Technical education applications in Civil Engg. 54 3-7 Jun, IIT Kanpur Summer training program on Abhinit kumar 2019 advanced pedagogy and digital tools 55 22-26 Jul, 2019 LNJPIT Machine learning and image Abhinit kumar Chapra processing 56 17-19 Dec, MIT Muzaffarpur Laboratory Training of Abhinit kumar 2019 Teachers of TEQIP-III Institutions of Bihar 57 10-14 Feb, IIM Bodh Gaya Professional Development Abhinit kumar 2020 Training Programme 58 1-5 July, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Aditya Raj 2019 Learning and Digital Tools 59 14-15 Dec, NIT Patna Science, Technology, Society Aditya Raj 2019 and Ethics 60 17-19 Dec, MIT Muzaffarpur Laboratory Training of Aditya Raj 2019 Teachers 61 16-30 Mar, IIT Bombay Digital Transformation in Aditya Raj 2020 Teaching Learning Process 62 29-30 May, SPIU, Bihar Outcome Based Education Aditya Raj 2020 (OBE) & Preparedness for NBA Accreditation 63 29-30 May, SPIU, Bihar Outcome Based Education Vivek Kr. Tiwari 2020 (OBE) & Preparedness for NBA Accreditation 64 1-5 July, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: Active Vivek Kr. Tiwari 2019 Learning and Digital Tools 65 29-30 May, SPIU, Bihar Outcome Based Education Vivek Kr. Tiwari 2020 (OBE) & Preparedness for NBA Accreditation

Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

1 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Krishnakant 2019 learning Chaubey 2 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Shradhya Singh 2019 learning

79 3 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Neha Niharika 2019 learning 4 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Anshu Sinha 2019 learning 5 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Shivam Kumar 2019 learning 6 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Manoj Bhaskar 2019 learning 7 July 1-5, IIT Guwahati Advanced Pedagogies: active Anshu Sinha 2019 learning 8 July 22-26, IIT Patna Machine learning & image Shradhya Singh 2019 processing 9 July 22-26, IIT Patna Machine learning & image Neha Niharika 2019 processing 10 July 24-26, SPIU Bihar OBE &preparedness for NBA Manoj Bhaskar 2019 accreditation 11 July 24-26, SPIU Bihar OBE &preparedness for NBA Anshu Sinha 2019 accreditation 12 Aug 1-Nov IIT Bombay Microwave theory and Manoj Bhaskar 15,2019 technique 13 Aug 1-Nov IIT Madras Computational Manoj Bhaskar 15,2019 Electromagnetics 14 Aug 8, SPIU Bihar Gender Sensitization Workshop Shradhya Singh 2019 15 Oct 24, DST, AKU Bihar EEE Syllabus Revision Shradhya Singh 2019 16 Oct 24, DST, AKU Bihar EEE Syllabus Revision Rishikesh 2019 Chaudhary 17 Jan15- Apr25, IIT Bombay Advance Antenna Design Manoj Bhaskar 2020 18 Jan 15- Apr 25, IIT Madras Transmission lines and Manoj Bhaskar 2020 electromagnetic waves 19 Jan 27-Jan 31, IIT Bombay IOT (Internet of Things) Anshu Sinha 2020 20 March 16-30, Swayam (IIT Digital Transformation in Shradhya Singh 2020 Bombay) Teaching Learning Process 21 March 16-30, Swayam (IIT Digital Transformation in Krishnakant 2020 Bombay) Teaching Learning Process Chaubey

80 22 May 1-11, 2020 NITTTR Kolkata Two Week Induction Training Rishikesh Phase-1 Chaudhary 23 May 6-10, 2020 NIT Patna Cloud-enabled VLSI SoC design Shradhya Singh using open-source EDA tools 24 May 6-10, 2020 NIT Patna Cloud-enabled VLSI SoC design Neha Niharika using open-source EDA tools 25 May 29-30, SPIU Bihar OBE & preparedness for NBA Shradhya Singh 2020 accreditation 26 May 29-30, SPIU Bihar OBE & preparedness for NBA Neha Niharika 2020 accreditation 27 May 29-30, SPIU Bihar OBE & preparedness for NBA Shivam Kumar 2020 accreditation 28 May 29-30, SPIU Bihar OBE & preparedness for NBA Krishnakant 2020 accreditation Chaubey 29 May 29-30, SPIU Bihar OBE & preparedness for NBA Manoj Bhaskar 2020 accreditation 30 May 29-30, SPIU Bihar OBE & preparedness for NBA Anshu Sinha 2020 accreditation 31 June 8-19, IIT Kanpur FDP on MATLAB Rishikesh 2020 Chaudhary

81 16. STUDENT’S INTERNSHIP DATA

Institute has organized training for the various software courses in collaboration with EICT-IIT Kanpur and Department of Science & Technology, Bihar in three phases. Approximately 600+ students including faculty successfully attended the training. The training is organized in 3 phases: • Phase 1 – Start date: 4 June to 10 July, 2020 • Phase 2 – Start date: 30 June, 2020 • Phase 3 – Start date: 21 July, 2020

The list of courses for which trainings was scheduled are as follows: 1. Programming with C& C++ 2. Java 3. Android 4. Python 5. Full Stack web development 6. Machine Learning 7. Cloud system administration 8. Cyber Security 9. Advance Excel and Data Visualization 10. MATLAB 11. AutoCAD 12. CATIA 13. Solid Works 14. Revit Architecture 15. ANSYS 16. STAAD. Pro 17. Primavera

S. No. Name Registration No. Course 1 Abhishek Kumar 17110117055 Advance Excel 2 Aditya Raj Mishra 18110117024 Advance Excel 3 Farhan Abdullah Siddique 18110117011 Advance Excel 4 Mrityunjay Bharti 18110117044 Advance Excel 5 Premjeet Kumar 18110117013 Advance Excel 6 Rahul Kumar 19110117907 Advance Excel 7 Vikash Kumar 18110117027 Advance Excel 8 Abdul Afjal Ansari 6203561437 Android 9 Abhishek Kumar 18101117044 Android 10 Anurag Kumar 19105117052 Android 11 Ashwini Kumar 17105117059 Android 12 Banti Kumar 17105117042 Android 13 Manish Kumar Paswan 18115117034 Android 14 Md Shahnawaz 18105117007 Android 15 Nikhil Chandramauli 17105117031 Android 16 Puja Bharti 18105117009 Android 17 Saket Bharti 1710517057 Android 18 Shahid Quamar 17105117026 Android 19 Shailendra Kumar 17105117021 Android 20 Shubham Gupta 17105117012 Android 21 Srishti Kashyap 18105117011 Android 22 Vivek Ranjan 17105117030 Android

82 23 Abhishek Patel 17102117056 ANSYS 24 Ajeet Kumar Prasad 17102117019 ANSYS 25 Amit Kumar Raj 17102117001 ANSYS 26 Anurag Raj 18102117901 ANSYS 27 Avinash Chaudhary 17102117032 ANSYS 28 Jitendra Kumar 18102117908 ANSYS 29 Kartikeshwar Sah 17102117047 ANSYS 30 Manish Kumar 17102117038 ANSYS 31 Manjeet Kumar 18102117902 ANSYS 32 Md Sazid Ansari 17102117055 ANSYS 33 Munna Kumar Gupta 17102117030 ANSYS 34 Pawan Kumar 17102117034 ANSYS 35 Prashant Kumar Choudhary 17102117046 ANSYS 36 Rajesh Kumar 18102117904 ANSYS 37 Sanjeet Kumar 17102117041 ANSYS 38 Shiv Shankar 17102117007 ANSYS 39 Sumit Kumar 17102117058 ANSYS 40 Vikki Kumar 17102117011 ANSYS 41 Abhishek Kumar 18101117026 AutoCAD 42 Abhishek Kumar 19101117007 AutoCAD 43 Abhishek Kumar 19102117044 AutoCAD 44 Abhishek Raj 18102117042 AutoCAD 45 Aditya Kumar Singh 19101117052 AutoCAD 46 Aditya Raj 19102117017 AutoCAD 47 Ajay Kumar 19102117036 AutoCAD 48 Alok Aryan 19102117009 AutoCAD 49 Alok Kumar 19102117051 AutoCAD 50 Aman Kumar 19102117032 AutoCAD 51 Aman Kumar 19102117907 AutoCAD 52 Aman Raj 19101117903 AutoCAD 53 Amit Kumar 18102117020 AutoCAD 54 Amit Raj 19101117046 AutoCAD 55 Amit Soni 19101117004 AutoCAD 56 Amrendra Kumar 19102117002 AutoCAD 57 Anil Kumar Bharti 19102117015 AutoCAD 58 Animesh Kumar 19101117023 AutoCAD 59 Anisha Parween 19101117055 AutoCAD 60 Anjali Singh 19101117034 AutoCAD 61 Ankit Kumar 18102117027 AutoCAD 62 Ankit Kumar 18102117011 AutoCAD 63 Ankit Wardhan 19101117003 AutoCAD 64 Anmol Kumar 19102117021 AutoCAD 65 Anshuman 19102117056 AutoCAD 66 Anu Priya 19101117017 AutoCAD 67 Anurag Kumar 19102117052 AutoCAD 68 Ashish Raj 19102117039 AutoCAD 69 Ashutosh Anand 19102117019 AutoCAD 70 Ashwini Kumar 19101117014 AutoCAD 71 Avinash Raj Anand 19101117039 AutoCAD 72 Awinash Kumar 19102117905 AutoCAD 73 Bhogendra Kumar Singh 19101117011 AutoCAD 74 Bhola Kumar 19101117010 AutoCAD

83 75 Bhuvneshwar Ray 19101117033 AutoCAD 76 Bibhuti Kumar 18101117056 AutoCAD 77 Brajesh Kumar 18101117050 AutoCAD 78 Chandan Kumar 18102117004 AutoCAD 79 Chandan Kumar 18101117051 AutoCAD 80 Chandan Kumar 18101117025 AutoCAD 81 Chandrashekhar Kumar 18102117021 AutoCAD 82 Deepak Kumar 19102117034 AutoCAD 83 Dibyanshu Kumar Sharma 18102117012 AutoCAD 84 Divyanshu Kunal 19101117038 AutoCAD 85 Gautam Kumar 19102117058 AutoCAD 86 Gulshan Kumar Singh 19102117062 AutoCAD 87 Gulshan Raj 19101117910 AutoCAD 88 Gunjan Gupta 18102117017 AutoCAD 89 Harish Kumar 18101117043 AutoCAD 90 Kuldeep Singh 19101117044 AutoCAD 91 Kumar Aman 18102117045 AutoCAD 92 Kumar Gyanesh 18102117030 AutoCAD 93 Kumar Rohit 19101117054 AutoCAD 94 Kumar Sandeep 18102117039 AutoCAD 95 Lalu Prasad 19101117031 AutoCAD 96 Manish Kumar 18102117041 AutoCAD 97 Manish Kumar 18102117015 AutoCAD 98 Manish Kumar 18102117037 AutoCAD 99 Manish Kumar 19101117009 AutoCAD 100 Manjeet Kumar 19102117060 AutoCAD 101 Mayank Raj 19102117022 AutoCAD 102 Md Arman Alam 19101117025 AutoCAD 103 Md Ashif Anwar 18102117036 AutoCAD 104 Md Shams Parwez 18101117006 AutoCAD 105 Mukesh Kumar 18101117017 AutoCAD 106 Mukesh Kumar Gautam 19101117008 AutoCAD 107 Munmun Kumar 19102117908 AutoCAD 108 Murli Manohar Azad 19102117050 AutoCAD 109 Nikesh Kumar Mishra 19102117008 AutoCAD 110 Nikhil Prakash 18102117003 AutoCAD 111 Nilesh Kumar 19101117040 AutoCAD 112 Nitesh Singh 18102117019 AutoCAD 113 Nitin Prasad Yadav 19102117014 AutoCAD 114 Nitish Kumar 19102117043 AutoCAD 115 Om Kumar Gupta 18102117028 AutoCAD 116 Pankaj Ray 19102117003 AutoCAD 117 Piyush Raj 19101117001 AutoCAD 118 Pramod Lumar Sahu 19101117050 AutoCAD 119 Prashant Kumar Suman 18102117051 AutoCAD 120 Praveen Kumar Gond 19102117901 AutoCAD 121 Premshankar 18102117043 AutoCAD 122 Priyanshu Kumar 18102117029 AutoCAD 123 Priyanshu Priya 18101117028 AutoCAD 124 Rahmat Ali 19102117010 AutoCAD 125 Rahul Kumar 19101117049 AutoCAD 126 Rahul Kumar 19101117907 AutoCAD

84 127 Rahul Kumar Bharti 19102117018 AutoCAD 128 Raj Kumar 18101117003 AutoCAD 129 Rajeev Kumar 18102117044 AutoCAD 130 Rajnish Kumar 18101117020 AutoCAD 131 Rakesh Kumar 19102117059 AutoCAD 132 Ranjeev Kumar 19101117027 AutoCAD 133 Ranvijay Kumar 19102117024 AutoCAD 134 Rashmi Kumari 19102117007 AutoCAD 135 Raunak Kumar 18102117049 AutoCAD 136 Raushan Kumar 19102117038 AutoCAD 137 Raushan Kumar 19101117043 AutoCAD 138 Ravi Prakash 18101117031 AutoCAD 139 Ravi Ranjan Kumar 19101117036 AutoCAD 140 Rishikesh Ranjan 18101117009 AutoCAD 141 Rishiraj 19101117016 AutoCAD 142 Riya Singh 19102117005 AutoCAD 143 Rohit Kumar 19102117004 AutoCAD 144 Rohit Raj 18101117035 AutoCAD 145 Rohit Sharma 19102117906 AutoCAD 146 Rupali Sinha 19102117049 AutoCAD 147 Sahil Kumar 19102117037 AutoCAD 148 Sanoj Paswan 18101117030 AutoCAD 149 Santosh Kumar 18102117007 AutoCAD 150 Satyam Kumar 19101117901 AutoCAD 151 Saumya 18102117014 AutoCAD 152 Saurav Agrawal 19102117047 AutoCAD 153 Shanky Kumar 18101117027 AutoCAD 154 Shantanu Prabhkar 18102117005 AutoCAD 155 Shashi Raj 19102117048 AutoCAD 156 Shashi Shekhar 19101117902 AutoCAD 157 Shivam Kumar Giri 18101117029 AutoCAD 158 Shubham Kumar 18101117018 AutoCAD 159 Shubham Kumar Jha 19102117033 AutoCAD 160 Siddharth Ranjan 19101117042 AutoCAD 161 Sonali Kumari 19102117020 AutoCAD 162 Sonu Shubham 19101117024 AutoCAD 163 Sudhanshu Singh 19101117048 AutoCAD 164 Suman Kumar Sahani 18102117032 AutoCAD 165 Sumit Kumar 18101117007 AutoCAD 166 Sumit Kumar 19101117002 AutoCAD 167 Suraj Rawat 19102117016 AutoCAD 168 Uday Bhanu Kumar 18102117010 AutoCAD 169 Ved Prakash 18102117024 AutoCAD 170 Vicky Raj 19101117051 AutoCAD 171 Vinay Kumar Mishra 18101117041 AutoCAD 172 Yasir 17102117048 AutoCAD 173 Aastha Kumari 19110117037 C & C++ 174 Abhishek Kumar 19110117023 C & C++ 175 Abhishek Kumar Dubey 19101117035 C & C++ 176 Abuzar 18102117026 C & C++ 177 Adarsh Kumar 19105117057 C & C++ 178 Adarsh Yadav 19105117026 C & C++

85 179 Aditya Kumar 19105117038 C & C++ 180 Aditya Raj 19105117020 C & C++ 181 Aditya Suman 19110117025 C & C++ 182 Alok Anand 19101117013 C & C++ 183 Amarjeet Raj 19102117054 C & C++ 184 Amit Ranjan 19110117051 C & C++ 185 Amrish Kumar 19110117046 C & C++ 186 Anil Kumar 19105117053 C & C++ 187 Ankit Kumar 19101117028 C & C++ 188 Ankit Kumar 19105117001 C & C++ 189 Ankit Raj 19105117055 C & C++ 190 Ankita Anu 19105117023 C & C++ 191 Ankur Anand 19105117035 C & C++ 192 Anuj Kant Jha 1.91021E+11 C & C++ 193 Anupriya 19105117049 C & C++ 194 Anupriya 19105117042 C & C++ 195 Aradhya 19105117045 C & C++ 196 Ashish Ranjan 19110117047 C & C++ 197 Ashish Ranjan Kumar 19102117027 C & C++ 198 Ashok Das 17110117045 C & C++ 199 Atul Kumar 19110117008 C & C++ 200 Avi Singh 18101117055 C & C++ 201 Avinash Kumar 19110117011 C & C++ 202 Avinash Raj 19110117027 C & C++ 203 Ayushi Raj 19105117028 C & C++ 204 Chanchal Kumar 19105117009 C & C++ 205 Chandan Kumar 19110117032 C & C++ 206 Deepak Kumar 19102117042 C & C++ 207 Himanshu Kumar 19110117018 C & C++ 208 Javed Ahmed 17105117004 C & C++ 209 Jitendra Kumar Pandit 18110117045 C & C++ 210 Jyoti Roy 19110117005 C & C++ 211 Kishan Kumar 18110117901 C & C++ 212 Kshitij Kumar 19105117018 C & C++ 213 Kumar Ambuj Ranjan 19110117006 C & C++ 214 Kumar Shivam 19110117036 C & C++ 215 Manish Kumar Choudhary 19110117003 C & C++ 216 Mayank Kumar 19105117032 C & C++ 217 Mayank Kumar 18110117008 C & C++ 218 Md Asim Raza 17110117025 C & C++ 219 Md Shahid Afridi 19102117061 C & C++ 220 Mukesh Kumar 19110117028 C & C++ 221 Mukul Raj 19105117004 C & C++ 222 Munna Kumar Sah 19101117005 C & C++ 223 Nagendra Kumar 17110117006 C & C++ 224 Naveen Kumar 19105117027 C & C++ 225 Neha Kumari 16105117053 C & C++ 226 Nikhil Anand 19110117012 C & C++ 227 Niranjan Kumar 19110117002 C & C++ 228 Nishi Kumari 18105117006 C & C++ 229 Nitesh Kumar 18110117036 C & C++ 230 Pallav Anurag 17110117031 C & C++

86 231 Pappu Prasad 17102117040 C & C++ 232 Pintu Kumar 19110117009 C & C++ 233 Piyush Kumar 19110117010 C & C++ 234 Piyush Ravi 19105117019 C & C++ 235 Pooja Kumari 19110117048 C & C++ 236 Prince Raj 19105117010 C & C++ 237 Prince Sah 19105117059 C & C++ 238 Pritam Kumar 19101117058 C & C++ 239 Priyanshu Kumari 19105117048 C & C++ 240 Pushkar Raj 19110117057 C & C++ 241 Radha Singh 19102117001 C & C++ 242 Rahul Kumar Das 19110117056 C & C++ 243 Rahul Raj 19105117021 C & C++ 244 Raju Kumar 19110117049 C & C++ 245 Raushan Kumar 19105117017 C & C++ 246 Ritika 18105117040 C & C++ 247 Ritu Kumari 19110117042 C & C++ 248 Roushan Kumar 19110117033 C & C++ 249 Sanjeev Kumar 19105117003 C & C++ 250 Saurabh Kumar Sah 19102117013 C & C++ 251 Saurav Kumar Roy 19101117037 C & C++ 252 Saurav Kumar Topo 19105117046 C & C++ 253 Shailesh Kumar 18110117912 C & C++ 254 Shashikant 19105117014 C & C++ 255 Shivam Bharti 19110117054 C & C++ 256 Shreya Kumari 19105117054 C & C++ 257 Shreya Singh 19105117050 C & C++ 258 Shruti Kritika 19110117044 C & C++ 259 Shubham Kumar 19105117061 C & C++ 260 Shubham Raj 17110117027 C & C++ 261 Smriti 19105117043 C & C++ 262 Sujit Kumar 19110117007 C & C++ 263 Suraj Kumar 19105117005 C & C++ 264 Suraj Kumar Singh 18110117910 C & C++ 265 Sushil Kumar Sah 17105117046 C & C++ 266 Tarun Kumar 19101149022 C & C++ 267 Vandana Kumari 18105117024 C & C++ 268 Vinay Kumar 17110117042 C & C++ 269 Vinita Kumari 19105117015 C & C++ 270 Vishal Kumar 18102117023 C & C++ 271 Vishal Kumar 17105117013 C & C++ 272 Vishal Kumar 19105117006 C & C++ 273 Vivek Kumar 19110117053 C & C++ 274 Abhinav Anand 18102117013 CATIA 275 Abhishek Kumar Tiwari 17102117012 CATIA 276 Amit Ranjan 17102117017 CATIA 277 Anuj Kumar 17102117062 CATIA 278 Aquib Alam 17102117053 CATIA 279 Arpit Kumar 17102117002 CATIA 280 Asmita Arya 17102117015 CATIA 281 Avinash Kumar 17102117026 CATIA 282 Ayush Kumar 17102117003 CATIA

87 283 Bibhanshu Chandra 18102117009 CATIA 284 Chandan Kumar 17102117035 CATIA 285 Deepak Kumar 17102117010 CATIA 286 Diwakar Singh 18102117907 CATIA 287 Manish Kumar 17102117050 CATIA 288 Md Afzal 19102117904 CATIA 289 Md Shahadat 17102117044 CATIA 290 Md Tarique Anwar 17102117045 CATIA 291 Mithilesh Kumar 17102117024 CATIA 292 Pankaj Kumar 17102117052 CATIA 293 Pappu Kumar 17102117031 CATIA 294 Rahul Ranjan 16102117056 CATIA 295 Raj Kumar 17102117039 CATIA 296 Raushan Kumar 17102117057 CATIA 297 Saurabh Kumar Raushan 17102117029 CATIA 298 Shivcharan Kumar 17102117004 CATIA 299 Shrinarayan Prasad 17102117021 CATIA 300 Sudish Kumar 17102117023 CATIA 301 Sumit Kumar Sharma 17102117025 CATIA 302 Vinay Ranjan 17102117037 CATIA 303 Divyanshu Darshan 18105117052 Cloud Computing 304 Nilesh Kumar 17105117041 Cloud Computing 305 Prince Raj 18110117904 Cloud Computing 306 Abhishek Kumar 18110117903 Cyber Security 307 Abhishek Kumar 17110117049 Cyber Security 308 Àkash Gupta 18105117042 Cyber Security 309 Akash Kumar 17110117034 Cyber Security 310 Aman Kumar 18105117018 Cyber Security 311 Amit Vikram 18110117030 Cyber Security 312 Ankit Kumar 18105117033 Cyber Security 313 Anshuman Kumar Singh 17110117026 Cyber Security 314 Anupma Chaudhary 17110117037 Cyber Security 315 Aryan Aman 18105117036 Cyber Security 316 Badha Pragya 17110117062 Cyber Security 317 Darshan Kumar 18110117019 Cyber Security 318 Deepak Ranjan 17110117011 Cyber Security 319 Divesh Jaiswal 18105117017 Cyber Security 320 Gyanveer Sanidhya 18110117034 Cyber Security 321 Kajal Bharti 18105117904 Cyber Security 322 Mayank Kumar 18105117002 Cyber Security 323 Nisha Kumari 18110117032 Cyber Security 324 Raushan Kumar 17105117029 Cyber Security 325 Rishu Anand 17110117018 Cyber Security 326 Robin Kumar 17110117056 Cyber Security 327 Rost 18105117901 Cyber Security 328 Saniya Washi 17105117049 Cyber Security 329 Saurabh Kumar 17110117050 Cyber Security 330 Shweta Gupta 18105117902 Cyber Security 331 Varun Kumar 19102117006 Cyber Security 332 Vibhuti Bhushan Bharti 17110117007 Cyber Security 333 Vikas Kumar 17105117005 Cyber Security 334 Vikash Tanti 17101117021 Cyber Security

88 335 Vivek Kumar 18105117047 Cyber Security 336 Nikita Kumari 18110117037 Full Stack Web development 337 Priti Kumari 18110117014 Full Stack Web development 338 Rakesh Kumar Gupta 18105117043 Full Stack Web development 339 Ravi Prakash Gupta 17105117015 Full Stack Web development 340 Shubham Kumar 18105117015 Full Stack Web development 341 Sujit Kumar Sah 17105117058 Full Stack Web development 342 Aalekh Singh 18105117034 Full Stack Web development 343 Anuradha Kumari 17105117036 Full Stack Web development 344 Baby Kumari 18110117029 Full Stack Web development 345 Dewashish Kumar 17105117017 Full Stack Web development 346 Jay Prakash Singh 18110117051 Full Stack Web development 347 Kaniya Kumar 17115117032 Full Stack Web development 348 Nikita Anand 18110117050 Full Stack Web development 349 Akash Kumar 18110117021 Java 350 Aniket Kumar 18105117029 Java 351 Aniket Shandilya 18105117028 Java 352 Animesh Ranjan 18105117035 Java 353 Anisha Kumari 18105117023 Java 354 Bhagwat Sharma 18110117010 Java 355 Birendra Kumar Pal 18105117032 Java 356 Mamta Kumari 18105117039 Java 357 Mihir Kumar Thakur 19110117013 Java 358 Nirman Kumar 19105117008 Java 359 Premhans Kumar 19101117020 Java 360 Rajesh Kumar 18110117039 Java 361 Rajvir Singh 19101117059 Java 362 Ratan Kumar 18105117012 Java 363 Satyam Swaraj 19105117013 Java 364 Shubham Kumar 1910517024 Java 365 Shubham Mehta 19105117060 Java 366 Srishti 18105117025 Java 367 Subesh Kumar 18105117008 Java 368 Sumit Kumar 18105117013 Java 369 Surbhi Kumari 18105117031 Java 370 Vaibhav Tiwari 18110117005 Java 371 Vikash Kumar 18105117019 Java 372 Vikash Ranjan 19110117040 Java 373 Vikram Rathor 18105117046 Java 374 Vivek Kumar 18105117048 Java 375 Zeba Irfan 18105117004 Java 376 Aman Kumar 17105117020 Machine Learning 377 Amit Kumar 17105117023 Machine Learning 378 Anjali Kumari 17105117025 Machine Learning 379 Juli Kumari 17105117043 Machine Learning 380 Neetu 17105117016 Machine Learning 381 Niraj Kumar 17105117037 Machine Learning 382 Niraj Kumar 17105117050 Machine Learning 383 Parameshwar Bhagat 17105117039 Machine Learning 384 Pinki Kumari 17105117011 Machine Learning 385 Prachi Kumari 17105117019 Machine Learning 386 Prashant Kumar 17105117028 Machine Learning

89 387 Premlata Kumari 18105117905 Machine Learning 388 Puja Bharti 17105117052 Machine Learning 389 Ragini Gupta 17105117054 Machine Learning 390 Rakesh Kumar 18105117909 Machine Learning 391 Ravi Kumar 18105117907 Machine Learning 392 Samriddhi Gupta 18105117903 Machine Learning 393 Sanvi Kumari Gupta 17105117018 Machine Learning 394 Shrawan Kumar 18105117051 Machine Learning 395 Suraj Kumar 17105117055 Machine Learning 396 Sushil Kumar Gupta 17105117060 Machine Learning 397 Vikash Kumar Gupta 17105117003 Machine Learning 398 Vishwajeet Kumar 17105117044 Machine Learning 399 Aditay Kumar 17110117053 MATLAB 400 Amitesh Kumar 19110117903 MATLAB 401 Ankita Raj 17110117017 MATLAB 402 Ashutosh Kumar Singh 19110117910 MATLAB 403 Deepak Barnwal 17110117021 MATLAB 404 Ganga Kumar Jha 17110117040 MATLAB 405 Jyotsna Kumari 18110117048 MATLAB 406 Kajal Kumari 17110117004 MATLAB 407 Kanhaiya Kumar Choubey 18110117023 MATLAB 408 Kundan Kumar 17110117041 MATLAB 409 Kundan Kumar Rajak 17110117019 MATLAB 410 Lali 18110117905 MATLAB 411 Nishi Priya 17110117029 MATLAB 412 Om Kumar Anurag 17110117048 MATLAB 413 Pintu Kumar 18110117052 MATLAB 414 Prashant Raj 17110117015 MATLAB 415 Puja Kumari 17110117014 MATLAB 416 Rimjhim Kumari 17110117013 MATLAB 417 Ritu Raj 17110117005 MATLAB 418 Rupa Kumari 18110117902 MATLAB 419 Sandhya Rani 18110117035 MATLAB 420 Satish Kumar 18110117028 MATLAB 421 Seema Kumari 17110117059 MATLAB 422 Shakti Kumari 17110117001 MATLAB 423 Shannu Anand 19110117908 MATLAB 424 Shreya Raj 17110117003 MATLAB 425 Shubham Kishore 17110117020 MATLAB 426 Shyambhabhi Chandra 17110117024 MATLAB 427 Sonali 18110117033 MATLAB 428 Tejprakash Kumar 17110117002 MATLAB 429 Vikash Kumar 17110117022 MATLAB 430 Vikramaditya Singh 17110117044 MATLAB 431 Amit Kumar 19102117041 Primavera 432 Ankit Raj 17101117013 Primavera 433 Deepak Kumar 17101117039 Primavera 434 Deepak Kumar 17101117014 Primavera 435 Mugesh Anwer 17101117030 Primavera 436 Priyesh Kumar 17101117050 Primavera 437 Ramesh Kumar 17101117041 Primavera 438 Rohit Abhishek 17101117062 Primavera

90 439 Roveen Kumar 17101117059 Primavera 440 Sulabh Kumar 17101117052 Primavera 441 Vikas Kumar 17101117053 Primavera 442 Abhijeet Anand 19110117014 Python 443 Abhijeet Kumar 17110117036 Python 444 Abhishek Anand 19110117038 Python 445 Abhishek Kumar 19110117030 Python 446 Aiman Imam 19105117031 Python 447 Akshay Kumar 17105117045 Python 448 Alok Bharati 18110117906 Python 449 Aman Kumar Singh 17105117035 Python 450 Amit Ranjan 17105117053 Python 451 Anamika 19110117020 Python 452 Anju Beauty 19110117904 Python 453 Ankit Raj 19105117029 Python 454 Anshushree Shah 18105117027 Python 455 Anupam Raj Bhaskar 18110117025 Python 456 Arvind Kumar 19105117007 Python 457 Ashish Kumar 18105117026 Python 458 Ashutosh Kumar Jha 18105117014 Python 459 Atul Kumar Mishra 19110117022 Python 460 Avinash Garg 19105117056 Python 461 Ayush Kumar Mishra 19110117016 Python 462 Bikesh Singh 17105117038 Python 463 Deepak Kumar 19110117905 Python 464 Dhiraj Kumar 18105117020 Python 465 Dinkar Kumar 18110117043 Python 466 Gyan Dev 18110117049 Python 467 Harsh Raj 19105117041 Python 468 Himanshu Kumar 18105117037 Python 469 Himanshu Raj 18105117016 Python 470 Himanshu Ranjan 19110117004 Python 471 Indian Bittu 18110117908 Python 472 Jyot Prakash 19110117050 Python 473 Jyoti Prakash 17110117012 Python 474 Kripanshu Shekhar 19110117039 Python 475 Kumar Gaurav 19110117017 Python 476 Kumar Pawan 19110117055 Python 477 Makardhwaj Kumar 17110117008 Python 478 Manish Kumar 17105117056 Python 479 Manjali Kumari Patel 18105117038 Python 480 Md Asif Raza 19105117037 Python 481 Mintu Kumar 19110117026 Python 482 Mukesh Kumar 19105117025 Python 483 Neha Kumari 17110117038 Python 484 Nishant Ketu 19110117059 Python 485 Nitish Kumar 17110117023 Python 486 Prabhash Prasad Ranjan 17110117016 Python 487 Prashant Kumar 18110117009 Python 488 Priyanshu Solon 19105117016 Python 489 Rajeev Kumar Singh 18105117001 Python 490 Rajesh Kumar Gupta 18110117909 Python

91 491 Ratnapriya 17110117047 Python 492 Raubin Kumar Ravi 19110117060 Python 493 Rohit Gupta 19105117030 Python 494 Rohit Kumar 17105117047 Python 495 Rohit Kumar 18105117044 Python 496 Sachin Kumar 18105117906 Python 497 Satyam Kumar Gupta 17105117027 Python 498 Shivam Kumar 18105117021 Python 499 Shweta Bharti 19110117035 Python 500 Sikandar Kumar Chaudhary 18110117002 Python 501 Sonu Kumar 17105117051 Python 502 Subhash Kumar 18105117050 Python 503 Sumit Raj 18105117049 Python 504 Sunny Kumar 19110117021 Python 505 Tanya Kumari 19110117024 Python 506 Tarun Kumar 19110117029 Python 507 Vedant Gupta 18105117022 Python 508 Vicky Kumar Paswan 19110117045 Python 509 Vikash Kumar Chaudhary 18105117030 Python 510 Vineeta Kumari 19110117909 Python 511 Vishakha Singh 18105117010 Python 512 Wali Alam 17105117024 Python 513 Nebhay Kumar 18101117053 Revit Architecture 514 Nishika Raj 18101117047 Revit Architecture 515 Pradyumn Kumar Bharti 19101117906 Revit Architecture 516 Prince Kumar 18101117016 Revit Architecture 517 Ravi Kumar 18101117049 Revit Architecture 518 Sachin Kumar Mishra 19101117905 Revit Architecture 519 Satish Kumar 18101117038 Revit Architecture 520 Shreyansh 18101117010 Revit Architecture 521 Shweta Jha 19101117012 Revit Architecture 522 Sunil Kumar 18101117012 Revit Architecture 523 Vikash Kumar 18101117013 Revit Architecture 524 Vikash Kumar 18101117004 Revit Architecture 525 Yuvraj Kumar 18101117005 Revit Architecture 526 Abhishek Kumar 19101117015 Revit Architecture 527 Ashutosh Ganesh 18101117039 Revit Architecture 528 Ashutosh Kumar 18101117022 Revit Architecture 529 Atharva Dev 18101117015 Revit Architecture 530 Avinash Kumar 18101117008 Revit Architecture 531 Ayush Raj 18101117011 Revit Architecture 532 Chandra Mohan Kumar 18101117036 Revit Architecture 533 Karan Kumar 18101117037 Revit Architecture 534 Kundan Sah 18101117054 Revit Architecture 535 Laxman Kumar Mandal 19101117019 Revit Architecture 536 Mayur Maheshwari 18101117019 Revit Architecture 537 Mukul Dev 18101117042 Revit Architecture 538 Aditya Suman 17102117060 Solid Works 539 Akshay Kumar Verma 18102117903 Solid Works 540 Ashish Kumar 17102117008 Solid Works 541 Faiz Ahmad 17102117005 Solid Works 542 Md Rahber Reyaz 17102117036 Solid Works

92 543 Md Rezaur Rahman 17102117006 Solid Works 544 Akash Deep 17101118042 STAAD.Pro 545 Akash Devenick 17101117017 STAAD.Pro 546 Akash Kumar 18101117906 STAAD.Pro 547 Alok Ranjan 17101117035 STAAD.Pro 548 Aman Alok 17101117015 STAAD.Pro 549 Amit Raj 18101117905 STAAD.Pro 550 Anurag Raj 1710117051 STAAD.Pro 551 Awanish Kumar 17101117019 STAAD.Pro 552 Ayushi Kumari 17101117009 STAAD.Pro 553 Bittu Kumar Pandit 17101117006 STAAD.Pro 554 Chandan Kumar 17101117025 STAAD.Pro 555 Chandrama Kumar 18101117912 STAAD.Pro 556 Deepak Kumar Sah 17101117003 STAAD.Pro 557 Divyanshu Anand 17101117055 STAAD.Pro 558 Gulshan Kumar 17101117044 STAAD.Pro 559 Gunjan Kishore Tripathi 17101117047 STAAD.Pro 560 Harsh Vardhan 17101117029 STAAD.Pro 561 Himanshu Gupta 17101117022 STAAD.Pro 562 Kumar Guddu 17101117026 STAAD.Pro 563 Madhavi 18101117903 STAAD.Pro 564 Manish Kumar 17101117054 STAAD.Pro 565 Monika Manjusha 17101117012 STAAD.Pro 566 Mukesh Kumar Ram 70101117061 STAAD.Pro 567 Nayan Tara Singh 18101117902 STAAD.Pro 568 Nitesh Kumar 17101117057 STAAD.Pro 569 Prince Kumar 17101117005 STAAD.Pro 570 Raghunandan Kumar 17101117040 STAAD.Pro 571 Rahul Kumar Ram 17101117023 STAAD.Pro 572 Rahul Kumar Sah 17101117011 STAAD.Pro 573 Rakesh Kumar 17101117031 STAAD.Pro 574 Raunak Kumar 17101117034 STAAD.Pro 575 Ritu Raj 17101117010 STAAD.Pro 576 Rohit Kumar 17101117038 STAAD.Pro 577 Sachin Kumar 17101117043 STAAD.Pro 578 Sagar Kumar 17101117020 STAAD.Pro 579 Sagar Kumar 17101117024 STAAD.Pro 580 Sandip Kumar Verma 17101117027 STAAD.Pro 581 Sanoj Kumar 17101117002 STAAD.Pro 582 Saroj Kumar Suman 17101117037 STAAD.Pro 583 Suraj Prakash 17101117001 STAAD.Pro 584 Sushant Raj 18101117904 STAAD.Pro 585 Sushma Kumari 18101117901 STAAD.Pro 586 Vikas Kumar 17101117007 STAAD.Pro 587 Vikash Kumar Ram 18101117911 STAAD.Pro

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17. CAMPUS PLACEMENT DATA

1. OKAYA Infocom Pvt Limited

A pool campus was organized in Our University AKU, Patna. A bunch of approx. 300 students took part from all engineering colleges of Bihar. OKAYA invited all the students of 2019 and 2020 pass out batches to participate and explore the skill for recruitment as an Associate Technical recruiter. Vikas Gautam from CSE 2020 pass out got hired in this organization. We wish him all the very best for his bright future, and hope he will brighten the name of our college.

2. Grifeo Infocom

Grifeo shows his interest in Bihar to hire some delicate talent across Bihar. Grifeo visited MIT, Muzaffarpur where pool campus was organized for engineering colleges nearer to MIT, Muzaffarpur. Our students performed quiet well and 9 students were placed for Technical recruiter post in Grefio. After the excellent placement response Grifeo was called by our University to fill up their vacancies with deserving candidates. Grifeo responded positively and once again a pool campus was organized for all engineering colleges across the Bihar in February month. In this drive our college gain 16 new placement as Technical Recruiter for Grifeo organization. We wish them a very bright future ahead.

List of Students Placed in Session 19-20 S. No. Name of Student Branch Organization 1. Vikas Gautam Computer Science & Engineering OKAYA Infocom Pvt. Ltd 2. Ashutosh Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 3. Dharmendra Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 4. Sunny Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 5. Rajan Kr. Sah Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 6. Rajan Raj Dilwar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 7. Saurabh Suman ME Grifeo Infocom 8. Tahzeeb Ahmad Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 9. Vikas Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 10. Vikash Kr. Ray Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 11. Akanksha Patel Electrical & Electronics Engineering Grifeo Infocom 12. Aman Prakash Mechanical Engineering Grifeo Infocom 13. Anjana Sinha Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 14. Erak Ahmad Mechanical Engineering Grifeo Infocom 15. Mukesh Kumar Civil Engineering Grifeo Infocom 16. Naveen Kr. Mani Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 17. Neha Kumari Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 18. Pawan Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 19. Md. Mozammil Mechanical Engineering Grifeo Infocom 20. Rajan Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 21. Rakesh Kumar Mechanical Engineering Grifeo Infocom 22. Rishav Raj Mechanical Engineering Grifeo Infocom 23. Sanjeev Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom

94 24. Shashi Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Grifeo Infocom 25. Sujeet Kumar Civil Engineering Grifeo Infocom 26. Sushant Kumar Mechanical Engineering Grifeo Infocom

3. Webinar with Alumni Alumni of a college are always play very significant role to brighten the college name and grooming the current pursuing students. As we all know alumni had a past experience of this living college with extra experiences by which they achieved some height in their life. LNJPIT Chapra conducted a webinar with college Alumni on 28th June 2020 to interact with their juniors and guide some important aspects of career enhancements. The webinar was conducted in two sessions morning and afternoon session. Each session was 2 hrs. interactive session in which 100+ students attended from 3rd and 4th year. First session was addressed by Mr. Pappu Kr Sharma 2012 Batch CSE, he is currently serving for Corporation a s a Senior Associate of Technology. He explained the way to approach industry with relative skills and how to confidently deliver answers in any interview. Second session was addressed by Mr. Baban Kumar 2013 batch Civil; he is currently pursuing Ph. D from IIT Kanpur after completing his Master’s from NIT Jalandhar. He defined the way to gather resources for relevant field. He also informed the student about the importance of GATE and how to involve in research. Skill enforcement, time management, Resource Management, etc.

95 18. Ph. D STATUS IN DEPARTMENTS

S. Name of Faculty Designation Name of TEQIP/ Status No. Institute BPSC

Department of Civil Engineering 1. Bimal Kumar Associate Professor NIT Patna BPSC Ongoing 2. Priyanshu Raj Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 3. Vishwesh Singh Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 4. Nandini Kumari Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 5. Rishabh Raj Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

1. Dr. Shambhu Shankar Assistant Professor MNNIT BPSC Completed Bharti Allahabad 2. Suryakant Singh Assistant Professor IIT-BHU BPSC Ongoing 3. Sudhir Kr. Pandey Assistant Professor NIT Patna BPSC Ongoing 4. Preetam Amrit Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

1. Rishikesh Chaudhary Assistant Professor IIT Bombay BPSC Ongoing 2. Krishnakant Chaubey Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 3. Shradhya Singh Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 4. Neha Niharika Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 5. Shivam Kumar Assistant Professor NIT TEQIP Ongoing Jamshedpur 6. Manoj Bhaskar Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 7. Anshu Sinha Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing

Department of Mechanical Engineering

1. Chandan Kumar Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing 2. Kumar Jyotiraditya Assistant Professor ISM BPSC Ongoing Dhanbad 3. Sanjeet Kumar Assistant Professor IIT TEQIP Ongoing Kharagpur 4. Rahul Chaurasia Assistant Professor NIT Patna TEQIP Ongoing

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Department of Applied Science and Humanities

1. Dr. Ghanashyam Assistant Professor BHU- TEQIP Completed Kumar Prajapati Varanasi 2. Dr. Shyam Lal Yadav Assistant Professor BHU- TEQIP Completed Varanasi 3. Krishnendu Adhikary Assistant Professor NIT TEQIP Ongoing Durgapur 4. Aneesh Kumar MP Assistant Professor English TEQIP Ongoing &Foreign Languages University Hyderabad 5. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Assistant Professor BRABU Contract Completed Sinha Muzaffarpur 6. Dr. Dhananjai Singh Assistant Professor Patna Contract Completed University

97 19. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

RESEARCH PAPER ACCEPTED/PUBLISHED S. Faculty Name Title of the papers Journal Name Year No. A Reliable Dr. C.S. Singh Numerical Engineering Transactions, , 67(1): 21–34, 1. (Applied Algorithm for the 2019, 2019 Science) Fractional Klein- DOI: 10.24423/EngTrans.910.20190214 Gordon Equation General (α, β)- Dr. G.K. Prajapati Khayyam Journal of Mathematics, 5 (2019), metrics with some 2. (Applied no. 2, 30–39 2019 curvature Science) DOI: 10.22034/KJM.2019.84205 properties Dr. G.K. Prajapati On Finsler spaces Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems, 3. (Applied with rational spray 2019 Vol.21, 2019, pp. 193-201 Science) coefficients On Semi C- Dr. G.K. Prajapati Kyungpook Mathematical Journal, 59(2019), Reducibility of 4. (Applied 353-362, 2019 General (α, β)- Science) https://doi.org/10.5666/KMJ.2019.59.2.353 Finsler metrics Journal of Dynamical System and Geometric Theories Dr. G.K. Prajapati On Spherically Volume 17, 2019 - Issue 1 5. (Applied Symmetric 2019 DOI: Science) Landsberg Metrics https://doi.org/10.1080/1726037X.2018.15 51718 International Journal of Geometric Methods in Dr. G.K. Prajapati On a class of Finsler Modern Physics. 6. (Applied spaces with general DOI: 2019 Science) (α, β)-metrics https://doi.org/10.1142/S02198878195010 20 Experimental Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science Pravin Rai investigations on Vol 233, Issue 10, 2019 (Department of surface finish and 7. DOI: 2019 Mechanical micro geometry of https://doi.org/10.1177/095440621882209 Engineering) helical gear in 5 pulsed-

98 electrochemical honing process Improved Sensitivity of Dielectric Modulated 8. Shradhya Singh SENSOR LETTERS Vol. 18, 1–6, 2020 2020 Junctionless Transistor for Nanoscale Biosensor Design Optimization of Si doped HfO2 Ferroelectric Material Based Negative Submission No.: JPB20076450R1 9. Shradhya Singh Capacitance International Journal of Modern Physics B 2020 Junctionless TFET: (Accepted) Impact of Temperature on RF/Linearity Performance Analysis of Magnetohydrodyna International Journal of Dynamics and Dr. Shyam Lal 10. mics Transient Control 2020 Yadav Flow in a Horizontal 8, 730–740 (2020) Annular Duct

99 CONFERENCE PAPER ACCEPTED/PUBLISHED S. Faculty Name Title of the papers Conference Name Date/Year N0. National Conference on Differential Dr. G.K. Prajapati On class of Finsler metrics 03-05, 1. Geometry and its (Applied Science) with isotropic E-curvature August,2018 applications August 03-05, 2018 Symposium on Effect of Entropy generation mathematical 09-11, April, 2. Dr. Shyam Lal Yadav containing fluid and porous modeling 2019 layers (International) National Conference on Emerging Trends in 12-13, April, 3. Vivek Tiwari Lands-use and Lands slides Science, Engineering 2019 and Technology National Conference A comparative study of on Emerging Trends in 12-13, April, 4. Vivek Tiwari green buildings and Science, Engineering 2019 conventional buildings and Technology Comparative analysis of National Conference conventional and non- on Emerging Trends in 12-13, April, 5. Vivek Tiwari conventional construction Science, Engineering 2019 techniques using LCCA and Technology approach

Accepted Research Project under CRS (AICTE)

1. Dr. Ghanashyam Kumar Prajapati, C.R.S. Application Id 1-5756469873

Department Applied Science

Title of the Investigations of bi-f-harmonic and f-bi-harmonic maps on Finsler space Proposal

CO-PI-1 Zafar Ayub Ansari (LNJPIT)

CO-PI-2 Dr. Balendu Bhooshan Upadhyay (IIT Patna)

Allotted Budget Rs. 2,60000

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2. Dr. Shyam Lal Yadav, C.R.S. Application Id 1-5773124658

Department Applied Science

Title of the A Study of Entropy Generation in Ducts Proposal Anand Kumar Department of Mathematics, Central University of Rajasthan- CO-PI-1 305817 Prof. Ashok Singh, Department of mathematics, Banaras Hindu University, CO-PI-2 Varanasi-221005

Allotted Budget Rs. 3,85000

Accepted Research Project under CRS (AKU)

S. Name Department Project Title Co-PI No. Flood forecasting in Dr. Bushra Zaman (College of the Kosi river basin of engineering, Utah state Bihar using machine Aditya university, Logan, USA) 1. Civil learning model, the Raj/Priyanshu Raj Dr. Chhotu Ram (Adigrat relevance vector University, , Africa) machine predictor Priyanshu Raj (LNJPIT) (RVMP) and GIS Vivek Kumar Tiwari (LNJPIT) Distribution and Dr. Roshni T. (NIT Patna) Forecasting Extremes 2. Nandini Kumari Civil Vandana Anand (Chaibasa of Bihar Rainfall and Engineering College, Drought scenario Jharkhand) Study of vanishing wetlands of Indo- Dr. Bushra Zaman (College of Gangetic plains of engineering, Utah state Bihar, using remote university, Logan, USA) 3. Rishabh Raj Civil sensing and GIS with a Dr. Chhotu Ram (Adigrat special focus on University, Ethiopia, Africa) kabartal wetland, Piyush Mishra (LNJPIT) Begusarai

101 A multi-objective Dr. S. L. Yadav Krishnendu Applied newsboy problem (LNJPIT) 4. Adhikary Science with random fuzzy Dr. Samarjit Kar demand (NIT Durgapur) Patient oriented ECG Manoj Bhaskar Krishnakant Beat classification (LNJPIT) 5. EEE Chaubey using machine Dr. Seemanti Saha learning approach (NIT Patna) Mrs. Neha Niharika (LNJPIT) Breast Cancer Dr. Sangeeta Singh (NIT detection using III-V 6. Shradhya Singh EEE Patna) group material-based Mr. Navneet Patel devices (Univ. college of Eng.and Tech. VBU, Hazaribag, Jharkhand) Development of Sushil Kumar watermarking method (LNJPIT) 7. Preetam Amrit CSE for security of patient Dr. Amit Kumar Singh (NIT records in healthcare Patna) applications Suneeta Agrawal (MNNIT, Allahabad) Trust server for Dr. Shambhu Shivendra Shivani (Thapar 8. CSE creating secure digital Shankar Bharti University) media on social sites Sudhir Kumar Pandey (LNJPIT) Dr. Rajeev Srivastava (IIT BHU) Complex Salient object 9. Surya Kant Singh CSE Dr. Jimson Mathew (IIT Patna) detection Dr. Ghanashyam Prajapati (LNJPIT Chapra) Development of solar powered water Anurag Maheswari (FET MJP Piyush Kumar purification and 10. ME Rohilkhand University) Pandey desalination system Pravin Rai (LNJPIT) for house hold application

102 20. START-UP AND INNOVATIONS

List of Startup Activities Held in Institute Activity No. 1: A visit to KUSOM from 8th Nov. to 11th Nov, 2019 by Priyanshu Raj (Startup Coordinator) LNJPIT Chapra. In Oder to know about the ecosystem of start-up we start-up coordinator along with the Training and placement officer, DST and Honorable Director, DST visited the Kerala start-up Mission (KSUM, formerly known as Techno park TBI) which is situated in cochin. Our visit for start-up is two-day program dated on 9th Nov 2019 and 11th Nov 2019. We come to know that their startup event organize by their management in which IEDC summit is the most important one because in these more than 260 college students take part in it. Since 2016, Kerala Startup Mission, Nodal agency of Government of Kerala organizes IEDC Summit, Asia’s largest student Entrepreneurship Summit where the students get an opportunity to experience the technological diversities and advancements through a series of technology track events. After that we have visit Maker village, where we gone to know the ecosystem. We interacted with the resource person who are working with their projects.

Activity No. 2: - Students Participated in workshop at IIT Patna from 6th- 12th feb,2020 on Electronics system development and Manufacturing. The topic was covered in this event are as: - • Circuit Designing and simulation • Printed circuit board designing • Mechanically supports and electrical connects electronic • PCB terminology- Component Package • 3D Printing The students named as: - Registration No. S. No. Name of students 18110117027 1. Vikas Kumar 18110117048 2. Jyotsna Kumari 18110117004 3. Sunny Kumar

103 Activity No. 3: An expert lecture on “How to start-up” was conducted on 08.20.2020 for B. Tech Students in LNJPIT, Chapra. The expert lecture was delivered by Mr. Sharvan Kumar and Mr. Vivekananda Prasad. Total number of Students Present in this lecture was 127. Activity No. 4:

Students Participated in workshop from 11th-14th feb,2020 on Robotics at Hotel Chanakya Patna. This 4-day (11thFebruary 2020 to14thFebruary 2020) hands on workshop is based on Startup in the field of Robotics. This also included Artificial intelligence, Internet of things, 3D printing which is use in making a robot. This workshop is organized by DST, Bihar with the help of Techprolabz school of robotics under TEQIP-III at Hotel Chanakya, Patna. The students named as: -

S. No. Name of students Year Branch

1. Vikas Gautam 4th Year CSE 2. Brajesh Anand 4th Year EEE

3. Sushil Kumar Gupta 3rd Year CSE

4. Pawan Kumar 3rd Year Mech.

5. Vandana Kumari 2nd Year CSE

Activity No. 5: Students Participated in workshop at IIT Patna from 25th-1st March,2020 on Electronics system development and Manufacturing. The topic was covered in this event are as: - • Circuit Designing and simulation • Printed circuit board designing • Mechanically supports and electrical connects electronic • PCB terminology- Component Package • 3D Printing S. No. Name of students Registration No. Sumit Kumar 18105117013 1. Subesh Kumar 18105117008 2. Neha Kumari 17110117038 3. Ankita Raj 17110117017 4. Shyambhabhi Chnadra 17110117024 5.

104 Activity No. 6: Students Participated in startup workshop at Patna organized by Aryabhatta Knowledge Univeristy (AKU) on 6th March 2020.In this event students participated with their various startup ideas. They presented their different ideas in this event and also some of them got selected with their ideas. AKU conduct the review meeting of their projects. The students named as

S. No. Name of students Registration No. 1. Shubham kumar 18110117018

2. Abhinav Anand 18102117013 3. Sumit Kumar 17102117058

4. Vivek Ranjan 17105117030 5. Pawan Kumar 17102117034

Activity No. 7:

List of Start-Up ideas generated in College

Description about ideas S. No. Startup ideas It’s designed for every mobile that we use and charging speed remain same as trending wireless charger. 1. Wireless Charger

This device is basically to convert sound energy into useful electric energy for charging mobile phones. 2. Eco-Friendly Charger

This app helps people to get connected with nearest mechanics and hospital if they get injured during riding vehicles. 5. Mushaffir App

To control speed of automobile. 6. Speed Controller device Application for detection of accident. 7. Accident detection

Online vehicles document Document verification of vehicle with using an app. 8. verification It’s an application which provide photographer to customer and customer to photographer. 9. Capture App

105 21. COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES (Twinning activities)

Three-day workshop on “Preparation for NBA Accreditation” jointly organized by IIT Patna, DCE Darbhanga, LNJPIT Chapra and SPIU Bihar held during 23-25 July, 2019. Prof. H.M. Guruprasad, 1 BMS College of Engineering and Dr. K.N. Jha, Principal, MIT Muzaffarpur were among the keynote speakers of this workshop. The Workshop was entirely based on the detailed preparation of

various criteria of NBA. One-week FDP (Machine Learning & image Processing) under collaboration with IIT Patna was organized during 22-26 July,

2019 at the Computer Science Engineering department, IIT Patna. Dr. Shambhu Shankar Bharti, Mr. Suryakant Singh and Mr. Sudhir 2 Kumar Pandey coordinated the event successfully under the guidance of Mentor institute IIT Patna. Total 55 person including participants, experts, Lab Technician and official person are engaged in this FDP. 1. 85 Students participated in “CELESTA” during 8-10 November, 2019 organized at IIT Patna and participated in various events of the Fest. 3 2. 64 Students participated in Techfest “ 2K20” (6-8 February, 2020) organized at IIT Patna and participated in various events of the Fest. An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/01/2020 for the B. Tech IV Semester Electrical & Electronics

Engineering students to cover 10% syllabus of the Subject “” under Twinning activity. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Pramod Kumar Tiwari (Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering & Head of Incubation Centre for Medical 4 Electronics, IIT-Patna). Total 45 students have attended the session. The topics which were covered in the remedial class are as follows: Basics of Diodes, I-V Characteristics, Diode models, Diode applications, Clipper, Clamper, Rectifiers, Peak detector, Zerner diod

106 1. Participation of students in “Electronics System development & Manufacturing workshop” under STARTUP at IIT Patna on 6-

12 Feb, 2020 2. Incubation Centre, IIT Patna has organized Electronics 5 development & Manufacturing workshop during 25 Feb- 1 March, 2020. Five students from CSE and EEE department actively participated in the workshop under the twining activity

An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/01/2020 for the B. Tech IV Semester students to cover 10% syllabus of the Subject “Materials Testing & Evaluation” under Twinning activity. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Arvind Kumar Jha (Assistant Professor, Department of Civil & Environment Engineering, IIT-Patna). Total 45 students have attended the lecture.The topics which were covered such as definition of civil Engineering Materials , Significance of learning 6 about civil Engineering Materials, Historical Development of Building Materials, Types and Classification of Building Materials, Concept of Selection Criteria of Materials, Basic Properties of building Materials like Compositions of Material, structure of Materials, Physical Property, Mechanical Property, Durability, Decorativeness of Materials , Building Materials Technical standards.

An expert lecture cum remedial class was conducted on 24/01/2020 for the B. Tech VI & VIII Semester students under Twinning activity. The topic of the lecture was “Guidance for GATE with special emphasis on Engineering Mathematics”. The expert lecture was delivered by Dr. Pratibhamoy Das (Assistant Professor, Department of Basic Sciences, IIT-Patna). Total of 52 students from different streams attended this expert lecture. The 7 topics which were covered in the remedial class are as follows: Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Civil Engineering, Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Mechanical Engineering, Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Discussion about GATE Question paper 2019, Computer Science Engineering, Tips & Tricks related to GATE , Strategy for final stage of preparation, Strategies for preparation during the semester.

107 Department of Civil Engineering has organized a one-day

workshop on “Use of Total Station and its applications in Civil Engineering” for the B. Tech IV semester Civil engineering students on 04/03/2020 under the twinning activity. Two experts namely Dr. Syed K. K. Hussaini, and Mr. Shailendra Kumar Singh, IIT Patna successfully conducted the workshop. The workshop was organized in two session with first session being theoretical aspects of the total station and its various components and its 8 applications in the civil engineering aspects were covered. The second session purely was the hands-on training session on Total Station. Total of 46 students has participated in this workshop. Topics covered in the workshop such as Learn Total Station from basic to advance level, understand site survey procedures and planning workflow, Learn various operations of Total Station- Construction Stakeout, Control Point establishment, Remote height calculation, Area-Volume calculation, and Data management.

Mentor Institute: Indian Institute of Technology, Patna The action plan for twinning

activities implemented in last year Yes 1 and & current year planned 1. Workshop (Incubation) for faculty and Students Participated at IIT Patna from 19-20 August, 2019 2. Remedial Class – for “Guidance for GATE with No. of courses/ classes/workshops special emphasis on Engineering Mathematics” by conducted by the faculty of Dr. Pratibhamoy Das, IIT Patna on 24/01/2020 Institute under sub component 1.3 3. Participation of students in event “SAMNIVESHA” 2 for students of 1.1 institute for organised by ACE, IIT Patna - 14-15 Feb, 2020 training and academic development and vice versa (Min 1 4. Participation of students in “Electronics per program per year). development & Manufacturing workshop” - 25 Feb- March 1,2020 5. Workshop on “Total Station and its applications in Civil Engineering” at LNJPIT on March 4, 2020 1. Expert Lecture on “Material Testing & Evaluation” – to cover 10% syllabus in Civil – Dr. A.K. Jha – 24 Jan, No. of courses delivered by 1.3 2020 institution for students of 1.1 3 institutions (Min 1 per program per year). (10% syllabus covered) 2. Expert Lecture on “Analog Electronics Circuits” – to cover 10% syllabus in Electrical – Dr. P.K. Tiwari – 24 Jan, 2020 1. One-week FDP (Machine Learning & image Processing) under collaboration with IIT Patna during No. of Trainings conducted for 22-26 July, 2019 faculty/ support staff of 1.1 institute by Institute under sub 2. Faculty participated in International Conference in 4 component 1.3 for training and Computer Science Engineering Department, IIT Patna academic development and vice (27-30, Sep, 2019) versa (Min 1 per program per 3. Faculty participated in FDP on “Recent trends in year). Friction Stir Processing Techniques” for Mechanical Engineering at IIT Patna during (18-20, Dec, 2019

108 4. Faculty participated in FDP on “Computer Forensics” for CSE Department at IIT Patna during (16- 20 Dec, 2019) No. of Seminars / Techfest, and conferences conducted by Institute 1. 85 Students participated in Techfest “CELESTA” under sub component 1.3 for 1.1 during 8-10 November, 2019 organized at IIT Patna institute for students to share 5 research and discuss technological 2. 64 Students participated in Techfest “ANWESHA advancements in dynamic 2K20” (6-8 February, 2020) organised at IIT Patna industrial and business environment (Min 1 per year). 1. 2 Faculty perusing Collaborative research Scheme- NPIU with IIT Patna % of faculty perusing collaborative 6 research (10%) 2. One Collaborative Research with IIT Patna in AKU- CRS Project No. of departmental partnership for joint research activities for 7 No activity applied research and technological development (1 per program). Number of Industry partnership 8 for joint R & D, and internships No activity (Min 1 per year). Career Planning Sessions by 1.3 9 institution for 1.1 institution (2 1. Career Planning Session done – 09/08/2019 Sessions) 1. Meeting with TEQIP Coordinator & Academic Number of Seminars and learning Coordinator, IIT to discuss upcoming Twinning forums conducted by Institute Activities – 23/10/2019 under sub component 1.3 for 1.1 10 institute on Governance practices, 2. Faculty participated in talk by Dr. Arbind Mitra on institutional management, “Empowering India through the major national academic and non-academic initiatives of GOI in Science, Technology & reforms (Min 1 per year). Innovation” at Senate Hall, IIT Patna)- 11/11/2019 1. BOG VIII (Institute Invited IIT Patna)- 27/08/2019 2. BOG IX (Dr. Sumanta Gupta Participated – Number of faculty of 1.1 institute 25/11/2019 inducted on various bodies (BoG, 11 BoS, Senate etc.) of 1.3 institute for 3. Participation in Senate Meeting- Principal & TEQIP learning on good governance Coordinator – 04/03/2020 practices and vice versa. 4. BOG X (Institute invited IIT Patna)- 21/03/2020 5. BOG XI – Online (Dr. Sumanta Gupta) Assistance provided in short term advisory and consultancy services 1. IIT Patna confirmed to organize NSS activity in 12 by Institute under sub component March but got postponed due to Lock down. 1.3 for 1.1. Workshop conducted on Outcome 1. Three days’ workshop on “Preparation for NBA Based Education (NBA) by Accreditation” jointly organized by IIT Patna, DCE 13 Institute under sub component 1.3 Darbhanga, LNJPIT Chapra and SPIU Bihar held during for 1.1 institute. 23-25 July, 2019 1. Request Sent to IIT Patna for SAR inspection of Assistance given by the Institute Computer Science Engineering Department under sub component 1.3 for 1.1 14 2. Participation of students in “Electronics System institute in filling-up of SAR for development & Manufacturing workshop” under getting accreditation. STARTUP at IIT Patna on 6-12 Feb, 2020

109 22. Financial information: Funds Received & Spent

Duration Component Action Fund Expenses M- Tally Diff (M 32- Code Plan Received 32 Tally) July-2019 1.1.1 Q-2 1,21,92,134.00 1,21,92,134.00 - to Sep- 1.1.2 37,22,834.00 37,22,833.00 1.00 2019 1.1.3 16,15,903.00 15,31,494.00 84,409.00

1.1.4 57,96,452.00 57,96,452.00 -

Total 2,33,27,323.00 2,32,42,913.00 84,410.00

Oct-2019 1.1.1 Q-3 3,29,385.00 3,29,385.00 - to Dec- 1.1.2 11,64,399.00 11,64,399.00 - 2019 1.1.3 7,28,078.00 7,33,447.00 (5,369.00)

1.1.4 38,81,500.00 38,81,500.00 -

Total 61,03,362.00 61,08,731.00 (5,369.00)

Jan-2020 1.1.1 Q-4 43,73,740.00 43,73,740.00 - to March- 1.1.2 25,63,395.00 25,63,395.00 - 2020 1.1.3 11,06,689.00 11,67,169.00 (60,480.00)

1.1.4 79,67,993.00 79,67,993.00 -

Total 1,60,11,817.00 1,60,72,297.00 (60,480.00)

April- 1.1.1 Q-1 10,23,095.00 10,23,095.00 2020 to 1.1.2 19,27,293.00 19,27,293.00 June- 2020 1.1.3 2,59,655.00 2,59,655.00

1.1.4 38,43,000.00 38,43,000.00

Total 70,53,043.00 70,53,043.00

July 2019 1.1.1 All 1,79,18,354.00 1,79,18,354.00 - To June Quarters 1.1.2 93,77,921.00 93,77,920.00 1.00 2020 1.1.3 37,10,325.00 36,91,765.00 18,560.00

1.1.4 2,14,88,945.00 2,14,88,945.00 -

Total 5,24,95,545.00 5,24,76,984.00 18,561.00

110 23. Curricular Achievements

S. Name Organizing Event Name Position No. Institute/Organization Secured 1 Harsh Vardhan तकनिकी छात्र संगठि , Delhi National Level Poetry 3rd Competition 2020 2 Animesh Ranjan Cisco Company Cisco Codathon 2nd

3 Abhinav Anand Mic is all yours Open mic 1st

4 Sidharth Kumar LNJPIT Chapra English Communication 1st

5 Juli Kumari LNJPIT Chapra world environment Day 1st essay competition 6 Abhinav Anand L.N.J.P.I.T. Chapra Nirman 1st

7 Babloo Kumar MIT Muzaffarpur TECHMITI 3rd

8 Suraj Kumar IIT PATNA CELESTA'19 IIT PATNA 1st

9 Abdul Ahad IIT Patna Anwesha, Room skipping 2nd

10 Pawan Kumar Department of Science and WE-GYAN 1st Technology, Patna, Bihar 11 Suraj Kumar L.N.J.P.I.T. Chapra Hackathon(Code for 2nd Bihar) 12 Ratan Kumar TEQIP CEll, LNJPIT Chapra Science Exhibition 2nd

13 Raksha Shekhar L.N.J.P.I.T. Chapra Women's Day (Dancing) 1st

14 Raksha Shekhar L.N.J.P.I.T. Chapra Women's Day (Singing) 3rd

15 Jyot Prakash L.N.J.P.I.T. Chapra Science day fest 2020 (Fire 3rd Alarm Project)

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Cisco Codathon organized by CISCO

National Level Poetry Competition

राष्ट्र ीय एपीजे अब्दुल कलाम प्रेरणा सम्माि 2020 तकनिकी छात्र संगठि

WE-GYAN (4-days Hands on workshop) Organized by DST Bihar 2020

Best Campus Ambassador for CELESTA’19 At IIT PATNA

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