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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES
AICTE File No. Eastern/1-4263506667/2019/EOA
Date & Period of last approval 25/04/2019 for AY: 2019-20
ANNEXURE 10.1 Name of the Institution
Camellia Institute of Engineering & Technology
Address: Budbud Bypass (North), NH – 2,
P.O +P.S - Budbud, Dist- Purba Bardhaman,
West Bengal, Pin- 713403.
Mobile No: 9007030149,
E-mail: [email protected]
ANNEXURE 10.2 Name and Address of the Society
Name: Kalyan Educational Society
Address: 32-A, C. R. Avenue, Trust House,
7th Floor, Kolkata,
West Bengal, Pin- 700012
Telephone No: 03322121007,
Mobile No: 9007030177,
E-mail: [email protected]
ANNEXURE 10.3 Name and Address of the Principal
Name of the Principal: Dr. Jinia Datta
Address: Camellia Institute of Engineering & Technology
Budbud Bypass (North), NH – 2,
P.O +P.S - Budbud, Dist- Purba Bardhaman,
West Bengal, Pin- 713403.
Mobile No: 9007030157,
E-mail: [email protected]
ANNEXURE 10.4 Name of the Affiliating University
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
(Formerly Known as West Bengal University of Technology)
Address: BF 142 Sector -1, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata, West Bengal,
Pin - 700064.
10.5.0 Governance:
10.5.1 Members of Governing Body:
Sl. No. Member's Name Designation
Representation in the Capacity
1 Prof. (Dr.) S. M Chatterjee Chairman Nominated by Society
2 Mr. N. R. Datta President of the Society Nominated by Society
3 Mr. Niloy Datta Member, Society Nominated by Society
4 Mrs. Tapasi Datta Member, Society Nominated by Society
5 Mr. Partha Pal Member & Treasurer, Society
Nominated by Society
6 Dr. Jinia Datta Member Secretary Nominated by Society
7 Mr. Saibal Sinha Asst. DTE, Dept. of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal
W.B. Govt. Nominee
8 Prof. Biplab Sikder Professor, CSE, IIEST, Shibpur
MAKAUT Nominee
9 Mr. Mrinmoy Chatterjee Ex- Chief Engr., HIT, Advisor, Camellia Group
Technologist
10 Prof. (Dr.) A. Chattopadhyay Former Director, IIT (ISM),
Educationist
11 Mr. Jaydeb Biswas Ex- AGM, Durgapur Steel Plant
Industry Representative
12 Dr. Jishnu Chakraborty Asst. Professor, BSH, CIET
Faculty Representative (Nominated by College)
13 Mr. Devmalya Banerjee Associate Professor, ECE, CIET
Faculty Representative (Nominated by College)
14 Dr. Subhasis Biswas Director- BITM Invited by Member
secretary
15 Dr. A.S. Choudhury Director- CSET Invited by Member
secretary
16 Mr. Aveek Bhattacharyya Head-Academics, Camellia Group
Invited by Member secretary
10.5.2 Members of Academic Advisory Body:
“Academic Committee” of Camellia Institute of Engineering & Technology, Budbud is
reconstituted on 03.04.2019 for Academic Session 2019-20 with the following members.
Committee Members:
1. Prof. A. Chattopadhyay, Emeritus Professor- Chairman
2. Dr. Jinia Datta, Principal, - Convener
3. Dr. Jishnu Chakraborty, HOD (BSH) - Member
4. Mr. Samiran Bikash Mistry, HOD (ME) – Member
5. Mr. Asim Goswami (CE) – Member
6. Mr. Shounak Bandyopadhyay, HOD (ES)- Member
7. Mr. Krishnendu Maitra, Convener(Examination Cell) – Invitee
8. Mr. Devmalya Banerjee, Registrar (CIET & CIP) – Secretary
9. Mr. Jaydeb Biswas (EE) - Invitee
10.5.3 Frequency of Board Meetings & Academic Advisory Body:
a) Board of Governors Meeting (BOG) & : Quarterly Once / Last meeting held
Date of Last Meeting on 10.05.2019
b) Academic Advisory Body Meeting & : Once per month, Last meeting held
Date of Last Meeting on 05.04.2019
10.5.4 Organisational Chart :
10.5.5 Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academic
affairs/improvements:
Initiatives taken to inculcate the spirit of research amongst faculty and students are as follows:
Research policy
Financial assistance is provided for publications
Facilities such as flexibility in timings, use of laboratories etc are extended to faculty as per
requirement.
Implementing a policy for distribution of Testing and Consultancy charges to motivate
faculty for providing consultancy.
Faculty with an aptitude for research are identified. Seed money is provided to young faculty
to implement their research project. More experienced faculty are encouraged to apply and
obtain research grants from various Government and non- Government, research funding
agencies. Generating awareness amongst the researchers and providing support related to
various proposal formats of different funding agencies, budget, purchases of equipment and
material under research schemes, account and audit of project expenditure, any additional
infrastructure requirements of the researcher etc. Increasing faculty and student publications
by providing financial assistance
Collaborative research partnerships with academic institutes and industry are encouraged
and
fostered. Collaborating/partnering with research institutes/ laboratories for student projects
and teacher projects Assistance is provided for filing patents.
An Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIPC) works in close coordination with the industries
and the institute for encouraging both students and faculty to work on live projects.
An initiative is taken by Library to help researchers in understanding recent updates of their
publications in terms of citation index, h-index, etc. In-house development of both lab
equipment and software
•• Community engagement - Extra Curricular Activities as Mandatory Additional
requirements (MAR)
The institute believes that we have a responsibility towards society and that technology should
be brought to the use of community. Self financing National Social Service (NSS) activities
make students responsible towards society, environment, global issues, etc and develop into
responsible citizens. The institute has adopted a village ‘Koochidanda, sahib danda’,
approximately 8 kms from Budbud. Several development activities have been taken up by
CIETstudents involving and engaging the villagers.
Adopting a girl child education
Providing awareness on health and hygiene facilities for many households in the village
Providing training on alternative energy sources
Activities like reconstruction of school playground, computer education to school children,
etc. are also taken during this camp Organization of Tree plantation activity in association with
Grampanchayat.
Organization of Awareness Program on addiction to alcohols, drugs and other narcotics.
• Human resource management
CIET management believes that faculty and staff are the backbone of the institute and that its
success depends on the quality of human resources. Therefore, the objectives of human
resource management are focused on maximizing employee performance. Priority is given for
recruitment of suitable, competent faculty, training them to meet their teaching objectives,
helping them realize their potential, rewarding high performing faculty and counseling low
performing faculty based on their performance appraisal. In addition, Training is arranged for
teaching as well as nonteaching staff by identifying training needs,
For enhancing professional competencies, teaching and soft skills Service rules are
transparent and benefits like Provident Fund, Gratuity, Group Insurance
Scheme, Mediclaim etc. are provided to employees The institute arranges financial planning
lectures for staff, to assist them for effective
Planning of their finances The institute arranges lectures for staff, to assist them for effective
stress management and
Health Institute implements a variety of welfare schemes for teaching and non-teaching staff
like
Mediclaim Policy, Group Insurance, Provident Fund, Credit Cooperative Society, Gratuity,
Fee concession to children of faculty.
••Industry interaction
As part of the quality improvement strategy and to bridge the gap between academics
and industry, the institute has established an Industry-Institute Interaction cell (IIPC). Regular
interaction with the industries is established through meetings, guest lectures, internships,
projects and industrial visits. In order to enhance industry interaction the following strategies
are implemented: Departments to appoint industry coordinator who will interact with the
industries by
Approaching local industries: to understand their expectations in terms of knowledge and
skill requirements in a graduating engineer To identify and invite industry experts to deliver
content beyond syllabus and make students
Aware of contemporary issues and engineering practices adopted in the industry to provide
industry exposure to students through internships in industry, industry visits and
Enable them to pick up skills besides what is being imparted in the classrooms Obtain
industry sponsored final year projects
Departments to develop and foster interactions with semi-government bodies such
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Training & Placement Cell also fosters relations with
the industries as a part of the placement drive. In order to understand industry needs the cell
hosts an HR meet every year. The meet involves lectures/interactions with eminent
industrialists, panel discussions between students, faculty and industry experts who gives
invaluable insights of the placements scenario and recent developments at local and global
levels that serve as an input for identifying training needs of our students in order to make
them employable
Mou’s (05) with industries have been already made for student internship, training and
placement.
The institute also made tie-up with two (02) organizations for On-the-job training of the
students are as follows:
a) Gati Motors Pvt. Ltd., Burdwan.
b) Laha Refrigeration, Budbud, Burdwan.
10.5.6 Mechanism/ Norms and Procedure for democratic/ Good Governance
Reconstruction as well as new formation of several committees to establish democratic
participation of Faculty, Staff & Students in different operational activities of the college.
i. Admission Cell
ii. Sports Committee
iii. Cultural Committee
iv. Transport Committee
v. Anti-Ragging Committee
vi. Anti-Ragging Squad
vii. Internal Complaints Committee (ICC)
viii. Disciplinary Committee
ix. Board of Residence
10.5.7 Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty performance
Student feedback is taken twice in a year (once in every semester) through printed
questionnaire and appropriate action is taken after analysis of the same.
10.5.8 Grievance Redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff and students
Committee Members:
1. Prof. Dr. A. M. Chattopadhyay, Emeritus Professor - Chairman.
2. Dr. Jnia Dutta, Principal - Member
3. Mr. Devmalya Banerjee , Registrar – Member
4. Dr. Jishnu Chakraborty, Asst. Prof, BSH – Convener
5. Mr. Shounak Bandyopadhyay, Asst. Prof, ECE - Member
6. Ms. Sraddha Roy Choudhury, Asst. Prof, CSE – Member
7. Mr. Asim Goswami, Asst. Prof, CE - Member
10.5.9 Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
Committee Members:
Sl No.
Name of the members Department Designation Contact No.
1 Dr. Jinia Datta Principal Chairman 9007030157
2 Mr. Avijeet Chatterjee Asst. Prof. ME Vice-Chairman 9002130657
3 Prof.(Dr) Jishnu Chakraborty Prof. Basic Sc. & HU Convener 9836684617
4 Prof. Sayan Banerjee Asst. Prof. (Basic Sc. & HU)/ Super Boys Hostel
Jt. Convener 9874249358
5 Prof. Suman Kalyan Porel Asst. Prof. ECE Member 9800030474
6 Prof. Sraddha Roy Choudhury Asst. Prof. CSE Member 7044728971
7 Prof. Sourabh Paul Asst. Prof. EE Member 9434647029
9 Prof. Debanjali Hazra Asst. Prof. CE Member 96089836555
10 Prof. Salman Hossain Asst. Prof. ME Member 9593494287
11 Mr. Arup Kumar Das Librarian Member 9933917086
12 Mr. Bikash Maji Parent Representative (Old) Member 8016146109
13 Mr. Abul Mobin Parent Representative (Old) Member 7325021159
14 Mr. Srikanta karmakar Parent Representative (Old) Member 9932869945
15 Mr. Dipnarayan Roy Parent Representative (Old) Member 9775223026
16 Ms. Chabi Dutta Parent Representative (New) Member 8972564181
17 Mr. Sibasis Paul Parent Representative (New) Member 9732164986
18 Mr. Binay Kumar Mondal Block Development Officer, Galsi-I
Advisory Member (Invitee)
0343-2512244/ 9733186322
19 Mr. Abhishek Modi Deputy Commissioner of Police, Asansol
Advisory Member (Invitee)
9083268903
20 Mr. Pramit Ganguly Officer-in-Charge, Budbud P.S. Advisory Member
(Invitee) 0343-2512257
21 Mr. Sandip Sikder President Peace & Power (Local Media)
Advisory Member (Invitee)
9434200711
22 Mr. Arijit Banerjee Students representative (ME) 2nd yr Batch 8016982921
23 Mr. Rahul Bhattacharya Students representative (EE) 2nd yr Batch 8415045544
24 Mr. Viswa Mohan Students representative (CSE) 2nd yr Batch 7273883201
25 Mr. Salini Singh Students representative (CSE) 3rd yr Batch 7542489887
26 Ms. Sweta Kumari Students representative (EE) 3rd yr Batch 7365911497
27 Ms. Mou Rej Students representative (CSE) 3rd yr Batch 8391824191
28 Mr. Vishal Kumar Saha Students representative (CSE) 3rd yr Batch 9602854417
29 Ms. Anant Kumar Jha Students representative (ME) 3rd yr Batch 7352503508
30 Mr. Nilakash Nandi Students representative (CE) 4th yr Batch 8343975892
31 Ms. Manisha Kumari Students representative (CSE) 4th yr Batch 9661230563
32 Ms. Moumita Ahmed Students representative (CSE) 4th yr Batch 8345089765
33 Mr. Swapan Roy Manager(HES) Member 9732164042
34 Mr. Buddhadev Bhakta O.S.D Member 9332225976
35 Ms Maina Pal Warden Girl’s Hostel Member 9832261239
36 Ms Amina Begam Warden Girl’s Hostel Member 7407914325
37 Mr. Kaushik Chakraborty Warden Boys’ Hostel Member 7908090469
38 Mr. Rabindra Nath Chakraborty
Security In-Charge Member 7584865629
10.5.10 Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism
Yes, it is established and Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism is followed.
10.5.11 Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)
Committee Member:
Sl. No. Name Designation Contact No
1 Dr. Jinia Datta, Principal Chairman 9007030157
2 Dr. Jishnu Chakraborty, Asst. Prof, BSH Convener 9836684617
3 Ms. Debanjali Hazra, Asst. Prof, CE Jt. Convener 7063049503
4 Ms. Suvra Sarkar, Asst. Prof, CSE Member 9874217108
5 Ms. Baisakhi Gupta, Asst. Prof., ECE Member 8961150873
6 Mr. Suman Kalyan Porel, Asst. Prof., ECE Member 9800030474
7 Mr. Sourabh Paul, Asst. Prof., EE Member 9434647029
8 Mrs. Srabani Adhikari, Member 9002847650
10.5.12 Establishment of Committee for SC/ ST
Committee Member:
Sl. No. Name Designation
1 Dr. Jinia Datta, Principal Chairman
2 Dr. A. Chattopadhyay, Profesor, ME Member
3 Dr. Jishnu Chakraborty, Asst. Prof, BSH Convener
4 Ms. Sangita De, Asst. Prof, CE Member
5 Mr. Shounak Bandyopadhyay, Asst. Prof., ECE Member
6 Ms. Sraddha Roy Choudhury, Asst. Prof, CSE Member
7 Mr. Sourabh Paul, Asst. Prof., EE Member
10.5.13 Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Sl. No Name Designation
1 Dr. A. Chattopadhyay, Profesor, ME Chairman
2 Dr. Jishnu Chakraborty, Asst. Prof, BSH Convener
3 Mr. Devmalya Banerjee, Registrar Member
4 Mr. Shounak Bandyopadhyay, Asst. Prof, ECE Member
5 Mr. Krishnendu Maitra, Asst. Prof, EE Member
6 Mr. Samiran Bikash Mistry, Asst. Prof, ME Member
7 Ms. Sraddha Roy Choudhury, Asst. Prof., CSE Member
10.6.0 Programme:
10.6.1 Name of Programmees Approved by AICTE: Engineering & Technology.
10.6.2 Name of Programmes Accredited by AICTE: Applied for
10.6.3 Status of Accreditation of the Courses: To be applied
10.6.4 For each Programme the following details are to be given:
Sl. No.
Branch Duration
Rank of Admission (WBJEE)
Fees (Rs.)
2016-17 2017-18 2018-2019
No of Seat
Rank No of
Seat Rank
No of
Seat Rank
1 CE 4 yrs. 120 28775 -98246
60 27275 -96256
60 25765 -97256
2,75,000
2 ME 4 yrs. 120 27326-85648
60 22426 -87638
60 26346-86648
2,75,000
3 EE 4 yrs. 60 26035-77521
30 24525-78561
60 23045-88561
2,75,000
4 ECE 4 yrs. 60 22520-85630
30 21528-86132
60 21530-87620
2,75,000
5 CSE 4 yrs. 60 19256-82586
30 18436-87526
60 19357-85576
2,75,000
10.6.5 Placement Facilities:
Placement facilities are provided to the students. Regular visit to the industry for better
understanding of students. Continuous approach to the Industry for visit, Training,
Recruitment ultimately to establish better linkage & relationship.
10.6.6 Campus placement in last three years:
2018-2019
SR.No. Name of
the Course Approved
Intake
Total Student Placed
(IT+ Non IT)
Lowest Package
(In Lakhs)
Highest Package (In Lakhs)
1 CE 60 42 2 4
2 ME 60 79 2 4
3 EE 60 37 2 4
4 ECE 60 23 2 4
5 CSE 60 13 2 4
2017-2018
SR.No. Name of
the Course Approved
Intake
Total Student Placed
(IT+ Non IT)
Lowest Package
(In Lakhs)
Highest Package
(In Lakhs)
1 CE 60 44 2 4
2 ME 60 48 2 4
3 EE 30 24 2 4
4 ECE 30 14 2 4
5 CSE 30 14 2 4
2016-2017
SR.No. Name of
the Course Approved
Intake
Total Student Placed
(IT+ Non IT)
Lowest Package
(In Lakhs)
Highest Package
(In Lakhs)
1 CE 120 35 2 4
2 ME 120 38 2 4
3 EE 60 14 2 4
4 ECE 60 19 2 4
5 CSE 60 10 2 4
10.7.0 Faculty
10.7.1 Branch wise list Faculty members:
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SL. NO. NAME OF FACULTTY
1 DEBOLINA CHATTERJEE
2 BISWAJIT GHOSH
3 DHIRAJ NATH
4 ASIM GOSWAMI
5 VICTOR MAJUMDER
6 TANIYA MITRA
7 MRINMOY CHATTOPADHYAY
8 SANGITA DE
9 ASHOKE DEY
10 SUKHENDU BIKASH BANERJEE
11 PRONAY GHOSH
12 AMALENDU MAJI
13 RIMON HASAN
14 BHOPEN KUMAR
15 PRADIPTA ROY
16 HOSSAIN ABUL SAYED
17 DRIPTA SAHA
18 DEBANJALI HAZRA
19 BANYESWAR DAS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SL. NO. NAME OF FACULTTY
1 BISWAJIT MAHATO
2 PRAMIT KHATUA
3 SUJIT SAMANTA
4 KUSTAN ROY
5 DEBABRATA GIRI
6 TOSIF ALAM
7 ANANGOMOHAN CHATTOPADHYAY
8 LALIT PRATIM DAS
9 ASHIM KUMAR SAHA
10 GAUTAM KUMAR
11 AVISHEK RAY
12 BIPIN KUMAR
13 ABHIJEET VHATTERJEE
14 SAMIRAN BIKASH MISTRY
15 SALMAN HOSSAIN
16 SUBRATA KUMAR MAITY
17 RAM KRISHNA SINGH
18 SANDIP SAHA
19 TAPAS BRATA ROY
20 MRINMOY GARAI
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SL. NO. NAME OF FACULTTY
1 RASHMI RANJAN
2 CHANDNI KUMARI
3 ANINDITA BAL
4 DHANDEEP YADAV
5 BASUKINATH PAL
6 SHATABDA BANDYOPADHYAY
7 JAHIDUL ISLAM MALLICK
8 SWEETY KUMARI
9 SOURABH PAUL
10 JAYDEB BISWAS
11 MILAN KUMAR SHARMA
12 KRISHNENDU MAITRA
13 NABANITA NAYAK
14 SWATI KIRAN
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SL. NO. NAME OF FACULTTY
1 SHOUNAK BANDYOPADHYAY
2 ANIRBIT SENGUPTA
3 SAYANTI GHOSH
4 SUMAN KALYAN POREL
5 DEVMALYA BANERJEE
6 DIPAK KUMAR BANERJEE
7 BAISAKHI GUPTA
8 REFAIET ULLAH MALLICK
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SL. NO. NAME OF FACULTTY
1 GOLAM KIBRIA
2 ARUP KUMAR BHAUMIK
3 SRADDHA ROY CHOUDHURY
4 ANIMESH SAMANTA
5 MONALISHA CHAKRABORTY
6 SOVAN BHATTACHARYA
7 SUVRA SARKAR
8 JOYDEEP KUNDU
9 MANALI SARKAR
10 SANTANU MANDAL
BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT
SL. NO. NAME OF FACULTTY
1 SANGITA DE
2 SOUVIK CHAKRABORTY
3 NABA GOPAL BHATTACHARYYA
4 PUSHPITA SAMAJDAR
5 ASIS KUMAR SARKAR
6 SUBHAS CHANDRA SIKDER
7 JISHNU CHAKRABORTY
8 PRASENJIT CHATTERJEE
9 SUBHANKAR HALDER
10 SAYAN BANERJEE
11 AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
12 SANCHITA NIMESH
13 SANJIB KUMAR DE
14 SANJOY KUMAR MULLICK
15 SUVAYU GAYEN
10.7.2 Permanent Faculty: Student Ration: 1:20
10.9.0 FEE
10.9.1 DETAILS OF FEE:
FEE STRUCTURE FOR ADMISSION IN B.TECH COURSE
B. Tech 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
June Dec June Dec June Dec June Dec
Admission Fees 5000
Caution Deposit (Refundable/Adjustable)
5000
Library Fees 1000 1000 1000 1000
Student Development Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000
Tuition Fees 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000
Total : 42000 30000 32000 30000 32000 30000 32000 30000
Application Kit : 1000
Soft-Skill + Technical Training : 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Total : 45000 32000 34000 32000 34000 32000 34000 32000
Two Lac Seventy Five Thousand Only 2,75,000
10.9.2 No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students:
Sl. No. Name of Candidate Department Amount (Rs.)
1. Pritam Ghosh CE 80,000
2. Sudip Garai CE 80,000
3. Amit Kumar Maity ME 80,000
4 Anupam Sarder CE 80,000
5. Trishna Pandey CSE 80,000
10.9.3 Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount
Branch No. of Scholarship
offered Duration
Amount (Rs.)
Civil Engineering 12 4 years 120000
Mechanical Engineering 10 4 years 100000
Electrical Engineering 7 4 years 70000
Electronics & Communication Engg. 6 4 years 60000
Computer science & Engineering 5 4 years 50000
10.9.4 Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship
i) Regular attendance to be secured at least 90%
ii) Marks to be obtained on or above 8.5 YGPA
10.9.5 Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels:
Hostel Fees Rs. 4050/- Per Month (All Inclusive***)
*** Accommodation, 4 Times Food, Free Tuition, Pre-Medical Facilities, 24 Hours
Generator Back Up, Free Wi-Fi, Transportation to Local Market (Only for girls’ Student),
Library & Study Room.
10.10.0 Admission:
10.10.1 Number of Seat Sanctioned with year of approval:
Year Approved Intake
CE ME EE ECE CSE
2010 - 2011 60 60 60 60 60
2011 - 2012 60 60 60 60 60
2012 - 2013 120 120 60 60 60
2013 - 2014 120 120 60 60 60
2014 – 2015 120 120 60 60 60
2015 – 2016 120 120 60 60 60
2016 – 2017 120 120 60 60 60
2017 – 2018 60 60 30 30 30
2018 – 2019 60 60 60 60 60
2019 -2020 60 60 60 60 60
10.10.2 Number of Students admitted under various categories:
Academic Year 2018-2019
Branch Approved
Intake General OBC SC ST Minority
Total Students
CE 60 18 2 4 0 2 26
ME 60 19 3 3 0 3 28
EE 60 20 2 2 0 1 25
ECE 60 18 1 2 0 2 23
CSE 60 21 1 2 0 3 27
TOTAL 129
Academic Year 2017-2018
Branch Approved
Intake General OBC SC ST Minority
Total Students
CE 60 18 2 3 0 4 27
ME 60 30 0 10 0 8 48
EE 30 14 0 3 0 2 19
ECE 30 12 0 0 0 2 14
CSE 30 19 0 1 0 3 23
TOTAL 131
Academic Year 2016-2017
Branch Approved
Intake General OBC SC ST Minority
Total Students
CE 120 24 0 5 3 5 37
ME 120 44 0 18 0 15 77
EE 60 20 0 4 0 4 29
ECE 60 23 0 0 0 2 25
CSE 60 34 0 4 0 5 43
TOTAL 211
10.11.0 Admission Procedure:
10.11.1 Entrance Examinations /Admission Criteria:
WBJEE / JEE (MAINS) Rank wise through WBJEEB, WB (As per West
Bengal Govt. Directives).
10.11.2 Admission Quota:
WBJEE 90% / JEE (MAINS) 10% (As per West Bengal Govt. Directives)
10.11.3 Calendar for admission against Management / vacant seats:
Sl No. Particulars Date
1 Last date for request for applications 15.06.2019
2 Last date of submission of applications 15.06.2019
3 Dates for announcing final results 30.06.2019
4 Release of admission List 10.07.2019
5 Date for acceptance by the candidate 15.07.2019
6 Last date for closing for admission 31.07.2019
7 Starting of the Academic Session 1st August, 2019
8 The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list
10.11.4 Admission withdrawal process:
a) Candidates have to apply for withdrawal with valid reason,
b) Application to be submitted before commencement of the session
c) All supporting documents with the application to be submitted (Like
Money receipt, copy of rank card..etc)
d) Application may be granted after proper verification.
Refund amount will be transferred through bank account.
10.12.0 Criteria and Weightages for Admission:
Equal weitages are given to the students as per guide line of affiliating
University, MAKAUT, W.B.
10.15.0 Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available:
10.15.1 Number of Class Rooms and size of each:
Sl. No. Class Room No Size (in m²)
1 C04 70
2 C05 69
3 C06 70
4 C07 70
5 C08 69
6 C09 70
7 C10 69
8 C11 69
9 C12 70
10 C13 69
11 C14 66
12 C15 70
13 C16 69
14 C17 70
15 D01 69
16 D02 70
17 D03 69
18 N 70
19 N1 69
20 N11 70
10.15.2 Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
Sl No. Tutorial Room No Size (in m²)
1 NT1 35
2 TU01 50
3 TU02 50
4 TU03 50
5 TU04 50
10.15.3 Number of Laboratories and size of each
Sl No. Laboratory Room No Size (in m²) 1 D04 76
2 D05 76
3 D06 76
4 D07 76
5 D08 79
6 D09 79
7 D10 75
8 L01 76
9 L02 76
10 L03 76
11 L04 76
12 L05 76
13 L07 76
14 L08 76
15 L09 76
16 L10 76
17 L11 76
18 L12 76
19 L13 76
20 L16 92
21 L17 71
22 L18 71
23 L19 72
24 L20 72
25 L21 72
26 L22 72
27 L23 72
28 L24 72
29 L25 72
30 L26 72
31 L27 72
32 L28 72
33 L29 72
34 L30 71
35 L31 71
36 L32 72
37 L33 71
38 ND1 75
39 NL07 76
40 NL15 102
41 LB-1 67
10.15.4 Number of Drawing Halls with capacity of each
10.15.5 Number of Computer Centers with capacity of each
10.15.6 Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each
Sl No. Exam Control Office Size (in m²)
1 ADM13 45
10.15.7 Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons
Ramp and Toilet are available for physically challenged students.
Sl. No. Drawing Hall Size (in m²)
1 DW01 143
Sl No. Computer Center Size (in m²)
1 CC01 138
2 CC02 102
10.15.8 Occupancy Certificate
10.15.9 Fire and Safety Certificate
10.15.10 Hostel Facilities: Separate Hostels for Boys’ & Girls’ are available in the
college campus.
10.15.11 Library :
a) Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (program-wise)
Sl. No. Particulars Quantity
1 Titles 2425
2 Volumes 14270
3 National Journal 46
4 International Journal 32
b) List of online National/ International Journals subscribed i) IEEE ii) IEI iii) DELNET
c) E - Library Facilities:
Library Management Software (KOHA) is available in the Library.
10.15.12 Computing Facilities
Sl No Particulars Quantity
1 Internet Bandwidth 55
2 Number and configuration System 297
3 Total Number of System connected by LAN 95%
4 Total number of system connected by WAN 90%
5 Major software packages available 27
10.15.13 List of Facilities Available:
a) Game and Sports Facilities are available
b) Extra Curricular Activities:
c) Soft Skill Development Facilities are available.
10.16. Enrollment of students in the last three (3) years
Academic Year 2018-2019
Branch Approved
Intake Total Students
(GE+SC+ST+OBC+Minority)
Civil Engineering 60 26
Mechanical Engineering 60 28
Electrical Engineering 60 25
Electronics & Communication Engineering
60 23
Computer Science & Engineering 60 27
TOTAL 129
Academic Year 2017-2018
Branch Approved
Intake Total Students
(GE+SC+ST+OBC+Minority)
Civil Engineering 60 27
Mechanical Engineering 60 48
Electrical Engineering 30 19
Electronics & Communication Engineering
30 14
Computer Science & Engineering 30 23
TOTAL 131
Academic Year 2016-2017
Branch Approved
Intake Total Students
(GE+SC+ST+OBC+Minority)
Civil Engineering 120 37
Mechanical Engineering 120 77
Electrical Engineering 60 29
Electronics & Communication Engineering
60 25
Computer Science & Engineering 60 43
TOTAL 211
10.17.0 Industry Linkage & MoU with Industries:
The institute made tie-up with two (02) organizations for On-the-job training of the
students are as follows:
a) Gati Motors Pvt. Ltd., Burdwan.
b) Laha Refrigeration, Budbud, Burdwan.
Mou’s (05) with industries have been already made for student internship, training and
placement.
Industrial Training Conducted by the Institute 2018
Sr. No.
Name of The Companies Department No. of Students
1 PWD, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal CE 25
2 E.C.Railway, Vaishali, Bihar ME, EE, ECE 25
(ME - 10, EE - 7, ECE - 8)
3 Kahalgaon Super Thermar power station(NTPC Ltd), Bhagalpur, Kahalgaon, Bihar
ME, EE, ECE 28
(ME - 10, EE - 12, ECE - 6)
4 NTPC, Farakka, West Bengal ME, EE, ECE 37
(ME - 20, EE - 12, ECE - 5)
5 Municipal engineering directorate(MED), Barasat, West Bengal
CE 20
6 Tata Iron & Steel Company Bearing Division, Thakurpukur, West Bengal
ME, EE 24
(ME - 12, EE - 12)
7 DVC, Andal, West Bengal ME, EE, ECE, CE 32
(ME - 8, EE - 8, ECE - 8, CE - 8)
8 Ardent Computech Pvt. Ltd.,Kolkata, West Bengal CSE 20
9 Tripura Housing & Constuction Board, Agartala, Tripura
CE 25
10 Bharat Wagon And Engineering Company Ltd, Muzaffarpur, Bihar
ME, EE 12
(ME - 6, EE - 6)
11 Durgapur Projects Ltd, Durgapur, West Bengal ME, EE, ECE 25
(ME - 10, EE - 10, ECE - 5)
12 Circle Telecom Training Centre ECE 20
13 RL Infocom Pvt. Ltd., Durgapur, West Bengal CSE 20
14 Durgapur Steel Plant, Durgapur, West Bengal ME, EE, ECE 30
(ME - 12, EE - 12, ECE - 6)
15 Bakreswar Thermal Power Station, Bakreswar, West Bengal
ME, EE, CE, ECE 60
(ME-15,EE -15,ECE-15,CE-15)
10.18 LoA and subsequent EoA till the current Academic Year:
10.19 Accounted Audited Statement:
10.20 Best Practices adopted:
a. Institute has introduced weekly Seminar by Faculty Members in the area
of their specialization/research field/subject taught by them.
b. Students are encouraged to take NPTEL courses including evaluation. A
good no of students and Faculty Members already registered for this
programme and Institute provides 50% of the Registration fees for the
students and full registration Fees for the Faculty Members.
c. The Institute takes utmost care in maintaining Clean Toilets, Wash
Rooms including provision of supplying Biodegradable Sanitary Napkin
including disposal facilities. Institute keeps constant vigil in maintaining
hygienic atmosphere in canteen and fast food shop. Besides, facility for
regular health checkup and annual Blood Donation Camp are organized
in the college campus. Blood Donation Camp, Free Health Checkup,
Swachha Bharat Avijan, Rural Awareness programmes etc are conducted
under NSS unit of the Institute.
d. To encourage Faculty Members, Technical Assistants and other
supporting staff members in their career growth, institute extends
possible helping hands for Ph. D/M. Tech enrollments, Paper
presentation, attending conferences, In-house computer training etc.