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Sr.No Particulars Page No.
1 QS-I-Guage Audit Report 01 2 Annexure-1 (QS Contract) 07 3 Annexure-2 (Methodology) 21
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Annexure-3(Data Input Sheet) 33 1. Instructions 36 2. Faculty Details 43 3. Student Enrolled 55 4. Employment Data 58 5. Completion Rate 60 6. Campus Employer Presence 62 7. Recruiter and Students Recruited 68 8. Graduates Employed in last 12 months 72 9. Career Counselling Services 77 10. Student Societies 80 11. International Students 85 12. Out of State Students 87 13. Inbound Exchange Students 89 14. Scholarships 91 15. Accessibility 93 16. Low Income Outreach 95 17. Medical Centres 97 18. Sporting Facilities 99 19. Medical Facilities 102 20. Student Accommodation 116 21. Management Information System 118 22. Library Facilities 120 23. Mechanism/System For Social Involvement 122 24. Recognition for Social Development 125 25. Community Outreach Activities 128 26. Environmental Impact 135 27. Accreditations 137 28. Concerts & Exhibitions 139 29. Credit & Cultural Awards 142 30. Cultural Investment 144 31. Cultural Facilities 146 32. Extramural Research Projects 148 33. Entrepreneurship Training 153
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Annexure-4 (Institutional Score Card) 186
QS I Gauge
Audit Report
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QS I.GAUGE is a brand incorporated in India as an independent private-sector initiative specialized in rating colleges and universities. It brings together the global expertise, experience and reputation of UK based QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) along with the deep local knowledge of luminaries from Indian Higher education.
Based on the globally recognized QS Stars University rating system developed by QS, QS-I GAUGE has been adapted to capture the reality of the dynamic Indian higher education sector, while at the same time maintaining the strict quality standards that are synonymous with the QS brand. It is a comprehensive and independent rating system for Indian colleges and universities.
The communications with QS Team client relations were initiated in May 2018. And after deliberations regarding the methodology and the negotiations regarding the procedural cost, the contract with QS-ERA was signed. The contract is attached as Annexure 1.
After the signing of contract by Registrar Shri D.K Mishra on July 9th 2018, an analyst from QS I Gauge, Mr Kumaraswamy T.R was associated with IQAC, SGT as Point of Contact throughout the audit process.
The audit process was shared by the analyst on 10th July 2018. The process involved broadly 2 steps:-
1. Independent survey – elicits survey responses from students, faculty members and alumni.
The survey links corresponding to all the stakeholders and the respective thresholds for the type of survey were as follows:- .
2. Critical data input sheet – to be provided by the Institute. The critical data input sheet was elaborative and was to be filled within six weeks from 10/7/2018 (i.e. till 21th August 2018).
Type of Survey
Survey Link Sample size to be met
Student http://studentsurvey.in/s/index.php/976994?token=Eh7WCRu5O7IPHO5
20% or more of the total student population on-campus
Faculty http://studentsurvey.in/s/index.php/748886?token=PmmK0QSNiXUXDwo
50% or more of the total faculty size currently employed with the institution
Alumni http://studentsurvey.in/s/index.php/392297?token=ntqazznKofNJ0Mn
10% or more of the total student population
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To understand the data requirements for input sheet, multiple Skype sessions with the analyst and QS team were held on 24th, 25th, 26th July 2018 and 3rd August 2018. The detailed methodology of the audit process was shared by team. It is attached as Annexure 2. Out of the 5 secondary criterias, Our University chose Arts and culture along with the Research indicator which was mandatory for the Universities. The whole methodology and data input sheet was well read and understood by the IQAC team. Since, the format was detailed, the next big step was to get the data from all the 17 faculties in the required format. For this, multiple meetings were held with the Deans of all the faculties, Registrar, HR dept, Accounts dept, Corporate Resource centre, Alumni association, Students section, Dean Research office and community medicine and dentistry departments to get the required data. The contributing offices were explained the format in detail on 6th August 2018 and 7th August. The individual criterias/ indicators in QS data input sheet were divided according to the offices that shall be contributing the respective data as follows:- Criteria/Indicator Contributing office Faculty List HR Dept Student enrolment Student section+ Faculty Deans Employability Corporate resource centre+ Faculty Deans Recruiters Corporate Resource Centre+ Faculty Deans Career service Corporate Resource Centre+ Faculty Deans Students societies Cultural committee + Faculty deans Diversity Students section Scholarships Finance dept Differently abled Registrar office Accessibility Students section Low income outreach Registrar office- students section Sporting and medical facilities Sports officer Accomodation Registrar office Management information system Registrar office Library facilities Librarian Social responsibility Community Medicine + Public Health Dentistry Environmental impact Dept of Environmental Sciences Accreditations IQAC Culture Cultural committee Research Dean Research and development The attendance list of the members who attended the meeting is as follows:
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Another important task was the satisfaction survey from students, teachers and alumni.
For the students and teachers survey, the links provided by QS team were circulated to the Deans for necessary action.
For the feedback of alumni, the alumni association was sensitized and the link was circulated to all the alumni through mail by the alumni coordinators.
The feedback given by the stakeholders was directly registered with the QS. The total number of feedback responses received from each were:
Name of the Survey Number of Responses Received Student Survey 1307 Faculty Survey 320 Alumni Survey 188
All the data was compiled as per the instructions given with the format and the data was verified at multiple levels. And after the approval of data by the University authorities it was finally submitted to QS team on 30th August 2019.(Annexure 3) The acknowledgement of receipt of data along with the appreciation of the meticulous and fully furnished data with all evidences and supporting documents was well appreciated by the QS Team as can be seen through the screenshot of mail received.
Following the data submission, the data analyst associated with us clarified any queries which arose. It was also discussed that instead of Arts and culture indicator in the secondary criterias, the data on Entrepreneurship should be submitted.
Following this, all the deans were sent the format for the data regarding entreprenuership. The required data was compiled and was sent to our analyst on September 27, 2018.
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During the data verification process, there were certain queries regarding the publication data in the scopus. For this, multiple possible affiliations of the SGT University were shared with the analyst to verify the publication data of the University as mentioned below:-
1. Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University 2. SGT University 3. SGT Group of Institutions 4. Sri Guru Gobind Tricentinary University 5. SGT Medical College Hospital and Research Institute 6. Hospital and Research Institute, SGT Medical College 7. SGT Medical College 8. SGT Dental College 9. Hospital and Research Institute, Department of Orthodontics 10. S.G.T. Dental College and Hospital 11. Hospital and Research Institute, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthodontics
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Annexure 1 (QS Contract)
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Annexure 2 (Methodology)
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Introduction
• QS I∙GAUGE is a custom-designed rating system for Indian universities and colleges. It is based on the globally recognised QS Stars university ratings. It will meet the requirement of a rating system specific to India.
• QS I∙GAUGE has been developed to portray the true picture of the quality of higher education sector in India. It provides Indian institutions an opportunity to effectively benchmark their performance and develop strategies for upgrading their educational services as well as the institutional performance.
• Both QS Stars and QS I∙GAUGE complement the QS World University Rankings, QS BRICS University Rankings, and other QS products.
• QS I∙GAUGE has been developed in India by a team of qualified and skilled members. The methodology and execution of QS I∙GAUGE meets the international quality standards of QS. The process is under the purview of the QS Intelligence Unit, London.
• In addition to information submitted by the institutions and Scopus®, QS I∙GAUGE rating is derived from primary data through sample surveys of faculty members, students and alumni.
Ratings Structure
Total points: 1400
Categories Sub-categories Notes Points
Primary criteria (1200 points)
Teaching and Learning (TL) Classified by institution type as:
1. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
2. Non-STEM 3. Mixed
250
Faculty Quality (FQ) 150
Employability (EP) 200
Student Diversity (SD) 200
Facilities (FC) 150
Social Responsibility (SR) 150
Accreditation (AR) 100
Secondary criteria (200 points)
Arts and Culture (AC)
College: Select any two University: Research (RE) + Select any one
100
Faculty Diversity (FD) 100
Entrepreneurship (ET) 100
Research (RE) 100
Innovation (IV) 100
• QS I∙GAUGE consists of seven primary criteria and five secondary criteria, out of which institutions must select two. Every institution is therefore evaluated based on nine criteria. Research (RE) carries 100 points out of 1400 and is a mandatory criterion for universities and optional for colleges.
• QS I∙GAUGE rating indicators are tailored to fit the level and type of institution. The institutions are first categorised into two levels: universities and colleges (including affiliated, constituent or autonomous colleges). They are further categorised into three types, based on institution’s focus on Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics and related courses.
• An institution is defined as STEM in QS I∙GAUGE based on two criteria in order. Firstly, the institution should self-identify their level and type based on their regulatory authority. Next, it is categorised based on current student enrolment. If more than 65% students study Science, Technology, Engineering and/or Mathematics or related courses, then it is a STEM institution. If the enrolment count lies between 50% and 65%, then it is categorised as Mixed. All other institutions are categorised as Non-STEM.
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• There are three internet-based surveys used in this rating. The institution must provide a complete list of students, faculty, and alumni population to QS I∙GAUGE analysts for running the survey. The institution must promote the survey amongst its stakeholders to ensure minimum response rate is met as mentioned below.
o Student survey ≥ 20% of total student population (all years and courses)
o Total student population = Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) students i.e. Number of full-time students + 0.33 x Number of part-time students
o Faculty survey ≥ 50% of the faculty population (all departments)
o Total faculty population = Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) faculty i.e. Number of full-time faculty + 0.33 x Number of part-time faculty
o Alumni survey ≥ 10% with respect to the current student population.
• The QS I∙GAUGE scores are linearly related to the indicator value. o For example, Overall Student Satisfaction carrier maximum 40 points, 75% scaled down to
50%. Hence,
▪ Score= 0, if student satisfaction ≤ 50%
▪ Score= 40, if student satisfaction ≥ 75%
▪ 0 < Score < 40, if 50% < student satisfaction < 75%, linear relationship.
• All the data submitted to QS I∙GAUGE must relate to the last academic year, unless otherwise specified.
• The surveyors appointed by QS I∙GAUGE reserve the right to request additional information from the institutions to verify any detail submitted for the ratings.
Rating Outcomes - Overall
Label Points
Provisional 145 points
Bronze 345 points
Silver 550 points
Gold 785 points
Diamond 1025 points
Diamond+ 1260 points# #Must have Diamond in all categories
• The QS I∙GAUGE ratings award six labels in ascending order of performance from Provisional to Diamond+. The Diamond+ label requires a Diamond label in each category.
• The basic rating outcome is published by QS I∙GAUGE. Institutions may use these ratings to highlight their strengths to students and other stakeholders. All participant institutions receive an exclusive report mentioning the outcome of assessment and their respective publishable ratings. The QS I∙GAUGE may supplement this report with a customised roadmap, which can guide the institutions to address their weak performance areas.
• The ratings remain valid for a maximum of three years from the date of release.
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Primary Ratings Criteria
[PRIMARY] Teaching and learning (TL) 250 points
Code Indicator Points
TL1 Faculty Student Ratio Ratio of total number of students to that of instructors STEM: 10 scaled down to 30; Non-STEM: 25 scaled down to 50; Mixed: 20 scaled down to 40.
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TL2 Overall student satisfaction Proportion of students satisfied with the institution, 90% scaled down to 60%
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TL3 Teaching student satisfaction Proportion of students satisfied with teaching in the institution, 90% scaled down to 60%
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TL4 Completion rate 80% of students scheduled to graduate or do so, scaled down to 50%
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TL5
Contact hours per week For fulltime undergraduate students only STEM: 30 hours scaled down to 20 Non-STEM: 15 hours scaled down to 10 Mixed: 20 hours scaled down to 15
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TL6
Self-study hours per week Additional learning hours per week for fulltime undergraduate students only STEM: 20 hours scaled down to 60 Non-STEM: 30 hours scaled down 60 Mixed: 25 hours scaled down to 60
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TL7 Interactive teaching The share of interactive sessions (non-classical lectures) should be at least 20%, scaled up to 50%
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TL8 Online learning systems and resources Availability and use of online management and e-learning resources such as class schedules, academic calendar, exam registration, course syllabus, reading materials, lecture notes, class bulletin boards etc.
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TL9 Further studies Proportion of students going for further studies 30% scaled down to 10% within 12 months of graduation
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Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Provisional 40 points
Bronze 90 points
Silver 130 points
Gold 165 points
Diamond 190 points
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[PRIMARY] Faculty quality (FQ) 150 points
Code Indicator Points
FQ1
Faculty with PhD Proportion of faculty with PhD or equivalent terminal degree awarded by an institution that is recognised by a statutory authority of Government of India or a PhD from an institution abroad recognised by AIU (Association of Indian Universities), 60% scaled down to 20%
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FQ2 Retention rate Percentage of the faculty members that have been employed at the institution for more than five years, 70% scaled down to 50%.
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FQ3 Faculty satisfaction with the Institution Proportion of faculty satisfied with the institution as an employee, 75% scaled down to 50%
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FQ4 Work experience outside academia Proportion of faculty with at least two years long part-time or full-time experience in external non-academic organisation, 50% scaled down to 20%.
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FQ5 External exposure as part of academia Proportion of faculty having external consultancy or industrial projects, 60% scaled down to 40%.
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FQ6 Faculty Development Program Proportion of faculty having undergone at least two weeks (continuous) of teaching/ pedagogical training within the last two years, 50% scaled down to 25%.
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Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Provisional 15 points
Bronze 35 points
Silver 60 points
Gold 80 points
Diamond 105 points
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[PRIMARY] Employability (EP) 200 points
Code Indicator Points
EP1 Campus employer presence Number of hiring companies who visited the campus within the last 12 months, 2% of the total student population or 200 (whichever is lower) scaled down to 0
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EP2 Employment rate Proportion of students that are employed within 12 months from their graduation (excluding those pursuing further study), 90% scaled down to 50%
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EP3 Career counselling services Number of full-time qualified career counsellors working on campus, 1 per thousand of the total student population or 10 (whichever is lower) scaled down to 2
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EP4 Student satisfaction with career services Proportion of students satisfied with on-campus career guidance services, 75% scaled down to 50%
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EP5 Alumni satisfaction with quality of education Proportion of alumni satisfied with quality of education in the institution to the total alumni responses, 75% scaled down to 50%
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EP6 Alumni satisfaction with career success Proportion of alumni satisfied with their career after graduation from the institution, 75% scaled down to 50% with respect to total alumni responses
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EP7 Extracurricular activities Number of student societies or associations on campus, 1% scaled down to 0.25% with respect to total student population
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Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Provisional 20 points
Bronze 50 points
Silver 80 points
Gold 110 points
Diamond 140 points
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[PRIMARY] Student Diversity (SD) 200 points
Code Indicator Points
SD1 Out of state students 1 point for every 1% of students from other State or Union Territory
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SD2 International students 5 points for every 1% international students with respect to total student population
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SD3 Inbound international exchange students Students from foreign universities studying for a minimum of 2 weeks or more at the institution, 1% of total student population scaled down to 0
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SD4 Outbound international exchange students Number of students on an exchange programme with a foreign university for at least one semester or trimester, 1% of total student population scaled down to 0
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SD5 International diversity Number of nationalities represented by the total number of students on campus, 10 scaled down to 0
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SD6 National diversity for students Number of States or Union Territories represented by the total number of students on campus, 20 scaled down to 5
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SD7 Expenditure on scholarships and bursaries Proportion of revenue spent on funds for non-refundable student scholarships, at least 1% or 0
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SD8 Student fees cover Proportion of number of students whose tuition and other fees are fully covered by the institution in the form of non-refundable scholarships, 10% scaled down to 0% of total student population
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SD9 Differently abled Proportion of physically or mentally challenged students to total student population, 3% scaled down to 0%
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SD10
Accessibility 15 points for each
(i) Sex ratio (male: female) as 2:3 scaled down to 1:1 (ii) 25% or more rural students of total student population
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SD11 Low-income outreach Proportion of students from the below poverty line (BPL) households, 15% scaled down to 5%
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Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Provisional 20 points
Bronze 50 points
Silver 80 points
Gold 110 points
Diamond 140 points
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[PRIMARY] Facilities (FC) 150 points
Code Indicator Points
FC1
Sporting Facilities Use of the following provisions on campus 2 points per facility, additional 6 points for 4 or more i) swimming pool ii) fitness gym iii) indoor sports court iv) outdoor sports court v) outdoor sports pitch vi) athletics track vii) full-time sports coach and/or dedicated sport medical staff.
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FC2 Medical Facilities Number of doctors working in medical centres on-campus or collaborations with external hospitals, 0.10 % scaled down to 0.03 % of total student population
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FC3 Sanitary Facilities Proportion of student responses indicating contentment with toilet facilities on campus, 75% scaled down to 50%
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FC4 On-campus catering – Quality Proportion of student responses indicating contentment with food quality on campus, 75% scaled down to 50%.
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FC5 On-campus catering – Affordability Proportion of student responses indicating contentment with affordability of food prices on campus, 75% scaled down to 50%
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FC6 Student accommodation Number of beds available in student residences, 100% scaled down to 50% with respect to number of students in the first year of course
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FC7 Information Technology services Proportion of faculty and student responses indicating contentment with the use of high speed internet through Wi-Fi on campus, 80% or 0
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FC8 Management Information Systems Availability and use of MIS-based student management system on campus for student admission, examination, and record-keeping
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FC9 Student safety Proportion of student responses indicating they feel safe and secure on campus without any time and mobility constraints, 75% scaled down to 50%
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FC10 Library facilities Proportion of student and faculty responses indicating contentment with the library services, 75% scaled down to 50%
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Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Provisional 15 points
Bronze 35 points
Silver 60 points
Gold 80 points
Diamond 105 points
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[PRIMARY] Social responsibility (SR) 150 points
Code Indicator Points
SR1 Mechanisms/systems for social involvement Proportion of students actively participating in NCC, NSS, Red Cross, Eco Club and other socially engaging activities, 10% scaled down to 0
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SR2 Community outreach activities Total number of hours in last year spent by students in community enrichment activities outside the institution divided by the total student population, 10% scaled down to 0
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SR3 Recognition for social development Awards/medals/appreciation received by the institution for social development during last 5 years, 2 points for each award from a non-affiliating organization
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SR4
Environmental impact 10 points for each of the following policies actively in place: (i) sustainability (green certificate) (ii) energy conservation (iii) water conservation (iv) transportation (V) recycling of waste
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Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Provisional 15 points
Bronze 35 points
Silver 60 points
Gold 80 points
Diamond 105 points
[PRIMARY] Accreditation (AR) 100 points
Code Indicator Points
AR1
Institutional accreditations National accreditation awarded to the institution that includes NAAC and/or NABH If accredited already, then 100 points, or If applied for NAAC or completed data verification and validation procedure, then 50 points
100
Category Rating Outcome
Label Points
Gold 50 points
Diamond 100 points
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Secondary Ratings Criteria
College may select any two, University must Research (RE) + any one
[SECONDARY] Arts and culture (AC) 100 points
Code Indicator Points
AC1
Concerts and exhibitions Number of concerts and exhibitions off-campus featuring the work of students and/or faculty which is accessible to public, 100 scaled down to 20
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AC2 Credits and cultural awards Number of credits or cultural awards received by students, faculty members or the institution received from external organisations for their publicly accessible works, 25 scaled down to 10
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AC3 Cultural investment Percentage of revenue contribution to arts projects or cultural preservation on or off campus, 1% scaled down to 0
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AC4
Cultural Facilities 5 points each for: 1) Auditorium (500 minimum capacity) 2) Amphitheatre 3) Museum 4) Gallery built and used exclusively for art (indoor or outdoor)
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[SECONDARY] Faculty Diversity (FD) 100 points
Code Indicator Points
FD1 Faculty with overseas experience Proportion of faculty with a minimum of one-year continuous international experience (study, work, research etc.), 25% scaled down to 0
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FD2 Inbound international faculty Number of faculty from foreign universities working in the host institution for 2 weeks or more, 1% scaled down to 0 with respect to total faculty population
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FD3 Outbound international faculty Proportion of faculty working in a foreign university for at least a semester or trimester (not self-funded) within last 12 months, 3% scaled down to 1%
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FD4 Regional diversity of faculty Number of distinct native States or union territories represented by faculty, 20 scaled down to 5
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FD5 Linguistic diversity of faculty Number of distinct languages spoken by various faculty as their mother tongue, 20 scaled down to 5
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[SECONDARY] Entrepreneurship (ET) 100 points
Code Indicator Points
ET1 Training Number of students who completed at least 40 hours long entrepreneurship training course on-campus in the last academic year, 50% or more scaled down to 25%
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ET2 Alumni with entrepreneurship experience Number of alumni running their own start-up within 5 years after graduation, 10% scaled down to 0
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ET3 Students with entrepreneurship aspirations Number of student responses indicating willingness to start own business, 10% scaled down to 0
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ET4 Faculty with entrepreneurship experience Proportion of faculty with an experience of working in or running their own start-up, 10% scaled down to 0%
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[SECONDARY] Research (RE) (mandatory for universities) 100 points
Code Indicator Points
RE1 Papers per faculty Number of papers per faculty member on Scopus® in the last 5 years, STEM: 5 scaled down to 0, Non-STEM: 3 scaled down to 0, Mixed: 4 scaled down to 0
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RE2 Citations per paper Number of citations per faculty on Scopus® in the last 5 years STEM: 6 scaled down to 0, Non-STEM: 2 scaled down to 0, Mixed: 4 scaled down to 0
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RE3 Academic reputation 50 scaled down to 0 Indian academic nominations for the institution Received from the latest QS Global Academic Survey drawing results from the last 5 years
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RE4
Funding received for research proposals only As a percentage of revenue. STEM: 5%; Non-STEM: 1%; Mixed: 2.5% (Excluding affiliating institutions’ income) scaled down to 0 (Accepted Proposals of Rs. 5 Lakh and above for colleges, Rs. 10 Lakh and above for Universities)
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RE5 Funding proposals submitted Proportion of faculty with at least one research funding proposal submitted within the last 3 years, 20% scaled down to 0
10
RE6 Funding proposals success Ratio of number of approved and active research funding proposals to that of submitted ones during the last 1 year, 25% scaled down to 0%
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[SECONDARY] Innovation (IV) 100 points
Code Indicator Points
IV1
Intellectual Property Number of active patents, registered copyright etc. registered with national or international offices in the last 5 years, STEM: 15 scaled down to 0, Non-STEM: 5 scaled down to 0, Mixed: 10 scaled down to 0
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IV2
Spin-off companies Number of spin-off companies or foundations established by faculty, staff or (former) students during the last 5 years which are still operating, no longer require support from the university/college having a minimum of 10 employees 5 scaled down to 0
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IV3 External consultations Proportion of faculty with a parallel appointment in a non-academic position (industry, NGO, think tank, government committee, etc.), 10% scaled down to 0
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IV4 Commercialisation of Intellectual Property Percentage of royalty earned to total revenue in the last 5 financial years, 3% scaled down to 0%
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Category Rating Outcome – for all categories in secondary
Label Points
Provisional 10 points
Bronze 25 points
Silver 40 points
Gold 55 points
Diamond 70 points
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Annexure 3 (Data Input
Sheet)
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Institution Name: FROM DATE TO DATE
Code Sub-code Indicators Supporting materials required by QS I∙GAUGE Data
FI1 FI0101 Financial Turnover Audited financial statements of 2016-17 1,278,644,879.00 Type of Institution STEMPRIMARY CRITERIATEACHING AND LEARNING (TL)
TL0101 Total number of Faculty Members Click to view evidence required 632TL0102 Total number of Students Click to view evidence required 6382TL0103 Total number of part-time undergraduate students -TL0104 Total number of full-time undergraduate students 5615TL0105 Total number of part-time postgraduate students 0TL0106 Total number of full-time postgraduate students 767
TL2 TL0201 Overall student satisfaction QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYTL3 TL0301 Student satisfaction with teaching quality QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYTL4 TL0401 Completion rate Click to view evidence requiredTL5 TL0501 Contact hours per week QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYTL6 TL0601 Self-study hours per week QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYTL7 TL0701 Interactive teaching QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYTL8 TL0801 Online learning systems and resources QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYTL9 TL0901 Further studies Click to view evidence required
FACULTY QUALITY (FQ)FQ1 FQ0101 Faculty with PhD Click to view evidence required 386FQ2 FQ0201 Retention rate Click to view evidence required >5 years= 96, >3 years=227FQ3 FQ0301 Faculty satisfaction with Institute QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYFQ4 FQ0401 Work experience outside academia Click to view evidence required 502FQ5 FQ0501 External exposure as part of academia Click to view evidence required 422FQ6 FQ0601 Faculty development program Click to view evidence required 192
EMPLOYABILITY (EP)EP1 EP0101 Campus employer presence Click to view evidence required 91EP2 EP0201 Employment rate Click to view evidence requiredEP3 EP0301 Career counselling services Click to view evidence requiredEP4 EP0401 Student satisfaction with career services QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYEP5 EP0501 Alumni satisfaction with quality of education QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYEP6 EP0601 Alumni satisfaction with career success QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYEP7 EP0701 Extracurricular activities Click to view evidence required
STUDENT DIVERSITY (SD)SD1 SD0101 Out of state students Click to view evidence required 3060SD2 SD0201 International students Click to view evidence required 10SD3 SD0301 Inbound international exchange students Click to view evidence requiredSD4 SD0401 Outbound international exchange students Click to view evidence requiredSD5 SD0501 International diversity Click to view evidence required 1SD6 SD0601 National diversity for students Click to view evidence required 27SD7 SD0701 Expenditure on scholarships and bursaries Click to view evidence required Rs 7,35,07,202/-
SD8 SD0801 Student fees cover QS I∙GAUGE SURVEY
SD9 SD0901 Differently abled Click to view evidence required 0SD10 SD1001 Accessibility Click to view evidence requiredSD11 SD1101 Low-income outreach Click to view evidence required 14
Please indicate time-period (academic year) for which the data is being provided.
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FACILITIES (FC)FC1 FC0101 Sporting facilities Click to view evidence requiredFC2 FC0201 Medical facilities Click to view evidence requiredFC3 FC0301 Sanitary facilities QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYFC4 FC0401 On-campus catering - Quality QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYFC5 FC0501 On-campus catering - Affordability QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYFC6 FC0601 Student accommodation Click to view evidence requiredFC7 FC0701 Information technology services QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYFC8 FC0801 Management information systems Click to view evidence requiredFC9 FC0901 Student safety QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYFC10 FC1001 Library facilities QS I∙GAUGE SURVEY
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (SR)SR1 SR0101 Mechanisms/systems for social involvement Click to view evidence requiredSR2 SR0201 Community outreach activities Click to view evidence requiredSR3 SR0301 Recognition for social development Click to view evidence requiredSR4 SR0401 Environmental impact Click to view evidence required
ACCREDITATION (AR)AR1 AR0101 Institutional accreditations Click to view evidence required
Please choose TWO from the FIVE categories available in the following section of the evaluation. Research (RE) Mandatory for UniversitiesSECONDARY CRITERIAARTS & CULTURE (AC)
AC1 AC0101 Concerts and exhibitions Click to view evidence required 33AC2 AC0201 Credits and cultural awards Click to view evidence required 16AC3 AC0301 Cultural investment Click to view evidence required Rs 1,88,33,075/-AC4 AC0401 Cultural facilities Click to view evidence required 26
FACULTY DIVERSITY (FD)FD1 FD0101 Faculty with overseas experience Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereFD2 FD0201 Inbound international faculty Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereFD3 FD0301 Outbound international faculty Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereFD4 FD0401 Regional diversity of faculty Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereFD5 FD0501 Linguistic diversity of faculty QS I∙GAUGE SURVEY
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ET)ET1 ET0101 Training Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereET2 ET0201 Alumni with entrepreneurship experience QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYET3 ET0301 Students with entrepreneurship aspirations QS I∙GAUGE SURVEYET4 ET0401 Faculty with entrepreneurship experience QS I∙GAUGE SURVEY
RESEARCH (RE)RE1 RE0101 Papers per faculty Data extracted from ScopusRE2 RE0201 Citations per paper Data extracted from ScopusRE3 RE0301 Academic reputation QS Global Academic SurveyRE4 RE0401 Funding received from research proposals only Click to view evidence required Rs 16,00,000/-RE5 RE0501 Funding proposals submitted Click to view evidence required 25RE6 RE0601 Funding proposals success Click to view evidence required 3
INNOVATION (IV)IV1 IV0101 Intellectual Property (IP) Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereIV2 IV0201 Spin-off companies Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereIV3 IV0301 External consultation Click to view evidence required Enter Number HereIV4 IV0401 Commercialisation of Intellectual Property Click to view evidence required Enter Number Here
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Instructions
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Category Indicator Code Sub code Description Additional description Max Points Source Evidence Required
Additional evidence (submission on request
for verification)
Pre-requisite Financial Turnover FI0101 Total annual revenue
The total financial income of the institution from all its sources
during the last completed academic year as per its audited
report.
NA Institution Audited financial statement of the institution in the last fiancial year NA
Pre-requisite Type of Institution FI0102
An institution is defined as 'STEM' in QS IGAUGE based on two criteria in order. Firstly, the institution has to self-identify itself based on its regulatory authority.
Further, it is categorised based on current enrolment. If it has more than 65% students in courses related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Management, then it is a STEM institution. If this enrolment is more
than 50%, but less than 65%, then it is categorised as Mixed. All other institutions
are categorised as 'Non-STEM
Institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Total number of faculty members TL0101 List of all full-time and part-time teaching
staff
A faculty is every teaching staff employed on the institution’s
payroll, so that: a) The employment is full-time/ part-
time,b) The staff is employed for at least last six months without interruption
Include: vice-chancellors, deputy vice-chancellors, principals, deputy
principals, professors, heads of school, head of department, dean,
associate professors, assistant professors, principal lecturers,
readers, postdoctoral researchers who contribute to teaching and
research at the institution, registrars who teach
Exclude: research assistants, PhD (or an equivalent terminal degree recognised by a statutory body of
Government of India) students who contribute to teaching, hospital
residents who do not teach and/or undertake research in addition to clinical duties, exchange scholars
or visiting faculty staff who are members of a university other than
yours and who spend less than
NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution Financial statement with the list of faculty on payroll
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Total number of students TL0102 Number of students pursuing degree
programmes on campus
A student is every learning member of the institution, so that:
a) The student is enrolled, and pursuing a degree programme;b) The degree programme is a
UGC-recognised, full-time or part-time programme run by the institution on its campus;
c) The student has not graduated yet, or is not expected to graduate
within the next 2 months.
NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Copy of official letter indicating maximum intake and actual enrolment of the
institution.
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Part-time Undergraduate
StudentsTL0103 Students enrolled in part-time
undergraduate programmes
Number of part-time students out of total number of students
(TL0102) enrolled for Bachelor's degree programmes/
undergraduate diploma
NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Copy of official letter indicating maximum intake and actual enrolment of the
institution.
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Full-time Undergraduate
StudentsTL0104 Students enrolled in full-time undergraduate
programmes
Number of full-time students out of total number of students (TL0102)
in Bachelor's / undergraduate diploma programmes
NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Copy of official letter indicating maximum intake and actual enrolment of the
institution.
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Part-time Postgraduate Students TL0105 Students enrolled in part-time postgraduate
programmes
Number of part-time students out of total number of students
(TL0102) in Master's/ MPhil/ PhD or other higher degree
programmes
NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Copy of official letter indicating maximum intake and actual enrolment of the
institution.
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Full-time Postgraduate Students TL0106 Students enrolled in fulltime postgraduate
programmes
Number of fulltime students out of total number of students (TL0102) enrolled in Master's/ MPhil/ PhD or other higher degree programmes
NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Copy of official letter indicating maximum intake and actual enrolment of the
institution.
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Part-time Faculty TL0107 Number of teaching staff who are employed
part time NA NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Full-time Faculty TL0108 Number of teaching staff who are employed
full time NA NA Institution Datasheet filled by the institution NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Faculty Student Ratio TL1 TL0109
Ratio of total number of students to that of instructors
STEM: 10 scaled down to 30; Non-STEM: 25 scaled down to 50; Mixed: 20 scaled
down to 40
Faculty Student Ratio is ratio of Full Time Equivalent (FTE) faculty to FTE students, i.e.,TL0109= (TL0108 full-time + TL0107 x 0.33)÷ (TL0103 x 0.33 + TL0104+ TL0105 x 0.33 + TL0106)
30
Obtained from other QS I∙GAUGE indicators,
based on self-reported data
Obtained from other QS I∙GAUGE indicators NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Overall Student Satisfaction TL2 TL0201 Proportion of students satisfied with the
institution, 90% scaled down to 60%
Proportion of students out of total respondents who have an overall
satisfactory experience at the institution during their course
40 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Student Satisfaction with Teaching TL3 TL0301
Proportion of students satisfied with teaching in the institution, 90% scaled down
to 60%
Proportion of students w.r.t the total no.of respondents, expressing
satisfaction with the quality of teaching
35 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA NA
All data must be entered for the specific campus of the institution only, as agreed upon in the T&C. Any other branches or campuses of the institution must not be included. All reports for example NIRF, AQAR (Annual Quality Assurance Reports) and Annual Reports of the last academic year are to be submitted along with this datasheet. Relevant documents of evidence must also be entered in this spreadsheet. The data
figures entered must be records of the previous academic year only, except specified otherwise.
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Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Completion Rate TL4 TL0401 80% of students scheduled to graduate or
to do so, scaled down to 50%.
Percentage of students who graduated in the previous
academic year measured w.r.t the total number of students in that
cohort
30 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Contact Hours per Week TL5 TL0501
For fulltime students only. Non-STEM: 15 hours scaled down to 10;
STEM: 30 hours scaled down to 20;
Non-STEM: 15 hours scaled down to 10;
Mixed: 20 hours scaled down to 15.
The total number of hours spent by full-time students on-campus and per week in mandatory learning
and related activities
30 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Self-study hours per week TL6 TL0601
Additional learning hours per week for fulltime students only. STEM: 20 hours
scaled down to 60; Non-STEM: 30 hours scaled down 60; Mixed: 25 hours scaled
down to 60.
Total number of hours spent by full-time students per week towards their self-study or self-learning
activities
15 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Interactive teaching TL7 TL0701
The share of interactive sessions (non-classical lectures) should be at least 20%,
scaled up to 50%.
Total number of hours spent by students in learning related
activities using the non-classical method, in or ouside classroom.
For e.g. group discussions, debates, etc.
15 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Online Learning Systems and Resources
TL8 TL0801
Availability and use of online management and e-learning resources such as class schedules, academic calendar, exam registration, course syllabus, reading materials, lecture notes, class bulletin
boards etc.
Availability and use of digital learning platforms by students
along with online resources to ease student access to academic
information, like course syllabus, important notifications etc.
40 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Further Studies TL9 TL0901
Proportion of students going for further studies.
30% scaled down to 10% within 12 months of graduation.
Number of students graduating from the institution who enrol
further for another degree programme in the same or other
institution
15 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Faculty with PhD FQ1 FQ0101
Proportion of faculty with PhD or equivalent terminal degree awarded by an institution
that is recognised by a statutory authority of Government of India or a PhD from an institution abroad recognised by AIU
(Association of Indian Universities), 60% scaled down to 20%
Provide a list of all faculty with PhD (or an equivalent terminal degree recognised by a statutory body of
Government of India) with name of awarding institution, year, and
subject
45
Institution. Faculty survey data (only for verification)
Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Retention Rate FQ2 FQ0201
Percentage of the faculty members that have been employed at the institution more
than 5 years.70% scaled down to 50%.
Proportion of current faculty with work experience of 5+ years in the
institution20
Institution. Faculty survey data (only for verification)
Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Faculty satisfaction with the Institution FQ3 FQ0301
Proportion of faculty satisfied with the institution as an employee, 75% scaled
down to 50%
Number of faculty who are satisified with their employment
with the institution 25 QS I∙GAUGE
Faculty Survey NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Work experience outside academia FQ4 FQ0401
Proportion of faculty with at least two years long part-time or full-time experience in
external non-academic organisation, 50% scaled down to 20%
Proportion of faculty members who have over 2 years of work
experience in any other industry apart from educational institutions
20 Institution and faculty survey Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
External exposure as part of academia FQ5 FQ0501
Proportion of faculty having external consultancy or industrial projects, 60%
scaled down to 40%.
Proportion of the faculty that is working in ongoing research projects collaborating with
industries/ Government/ NGOs. Faculty members who have
completed such project within the last 12 months are also included.
20 Institution and faculty survey Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Faculty Development Program FQ6 FQ0601
Proportion of faculty having undergone at least two weeks (continuous) of teaching/
pedagogical training within the last two years, 50% scaled down to 25%.
Proportion of faculty members who have undergone a continious
training of 2+ weeks in pedagogy / refresher courses/ in-service
programs within the last 24 months
20 Institution and faculty survey Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Campus employer presence EP1 EP0101
Number of hiring companies who visited the campus within the last 12 months, 2% of the total student population or 200 (whichever is
lower) scaled down to 0
Number of companies who conducted on-campus recruitment drive and job fairs within the last 12
months for students of the institution only
35 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Employment rate EP2 EP0201
Proportion of students that are employed within 12 months from their graduation
(excluding those pursuing further study), 90% scaled down to 50%
Proportion of students, excluding the number of students pursuing
further studies, who got hired within 12 months from the date of their graduation. Both on-campus and off-campus placements, self
employment included.
40 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Career counselling services EP3 EP0301
Number of full-time qualified career counsellors working on campus,
1 per thousand of the total student population or 10 (whichever is lower) scaled
down to 2
Number of qualified career advisors on campus, working
fulltime or part-time in the campus placements office
20Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution, and QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Student satisfaction with career services EP4 EP0401
Proportion of students satisfied with on-campus career guidance services, 75%
scaled down to 50%
Proportion of students expressing satisfaction with the career counselling services being
provided on-campus
30
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Alumni satisfaction with quality of education EP5 EP0501
Proportion of alumni satisfied with quality of education in the institution to the total
alumni responses, 75% scaled down to 50%
Proportion of alumni out of the total respondents who are satisfied with the quality of teaching and learning
provided by the institution
25Alumni enlisted
by the institution
QS I∙GAUGE Alumni Survey
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Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Alumni satisfaction with career success EP6 EP0601
Proportion of alumni satisfied with their career after graduation from the institution, 75% scaled down to 50% with respect to
total alumni responses
Proportion of the alumni who are satisfied with their career after graudating from the institution.
25Alumni enlisted
by the institution
QS I∙GAUGE Alumni Survey
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Extracurricular activities EP7 EP0701
Number of student societies or associations on campus, 1% scaled down to 0.25% with
respect to total student population
Number of societies or associations on-campus managed
by students, that provide opportunity to involve in co-curricular activities beyond
learning.
25 Institution List of student societies with details of student leaders
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Out of state students SD1 SD0101 1 point for every 1% of students from other
State or Union Territory
Number of students from States/Union Territories other than of the state in which the institution
is situated
20 Institution Count of out-of-state and international students in datasheets
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}International students SD2 SD201 5 point for every 1% international student
with respect to the total student populationNumber of students from other
countries 20 Institution Count of out-of-state and international students in datasheets
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Inbound international exchange students SD3 SD0301
Students from foreign universities studying for a minimum of 2 weeks or more at the institution, 1% of total student population
scaled down to 0
Number of students from other countries who are present for 2+
weeks on-campus for an exchange program of the institution with a
foreign university/institution
20 Institution Count of inbound international exchange students in datasheets
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Outbound international exchange students SD4 SD0401
Number of students on an exchange programme with a foreign university for at
least one semester or trimester, 1% of total student population scaled down to 0
Number of students from the institution who are visiting a foreign university/ instituiton for a semester
or trimester, on account of an exchange program
10 Institution Count of outbound international exchange students
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}International diversity SD5 SD0501
Number of nationalities represented by the total number of students on campus, 10
scaled down to 0
Number of foreign nationalities represented by students on
campus10 Institution Count of international students in
datasheets
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
National diversity for students SD6 SD0601
Number of States or Union Territories represented by the total number of students
on campus, 20 scaled down to 5
Number of States/ Union Territories represented by students
on campus10 Institution Count of out-of-state students in
datasheets
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Expenditure on scholarships and
bursariesSD7 SD0701
Proportion of revenue spent on funds for non-refundable student scholarships, at
least 1% or 0
Percentage of revenue spent by the institution for financial support
to its students, excluding Government scholarship or those
from affiliating organisation
15 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Student fees cover SD8 SD0801
Proportion of students whose tuition and other fees are fully covered by the institution in the form of non-refundable scholarships,
10% scaled down to 0% of total student population
Proportion of students whose fees including tution and other expenses are fully covered by the institution
under non-refundable scholarships
15 QS I∙GAUGE Student survey
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Differently abled SD9 SD0901
Proportion of physically or mentally challenged students to total student population, 3% scaled down to 0%
Proportion of students out of the total number of students on-
campus who are physically/mentally challenged or
visually impaired
20 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Accessibility SD10 SD1001
15 points for each:(i) Sex ratio (male: female) as 2:3 scaled down to 1:1 (ii) 25%
or more rural students of total student population
Proportion of female students with respect to male students, and that
of students from a rural background with respect to total student population. In case of
unavailability of data, a score of zero is to be assigned
30 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Low-income outreach SD11 SD1101
Proportion of students from the below poverty line (BPL) households, 15% scaled
down to 5%
Proportion of students holding valid BPL cards 30 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Sporting Facilities FC1 FC0101
Use of the following provisions on campus2 points per facility, additional 6 points for 4
or morei) swimming pool
ii) fitness gymiii) indoor sports court
iv) outdoor sports courtv) outdoor sports pitch
vi) athletics trackvii) full-time sports coach and/or dedicated
sport medical staff.
Facilities currently in use:i) swimming pool
ii) fitness gymiii) indoor sports court/ stadium
iv) outdoor sports court/ stadiumv) outdoor sports pitch (e.g. cricket
pitch)vi) athletics track
vii) full-time sports coach or dedicated sport medical staff.
20Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution (with photo/ video/ links), and QS
I∙GAUGE Student Survey
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Medical Facilities FC2 FC0201
Number of doctors working in medical centres on-campus or collaborations with
external hospitals,0.10 % scaled down to 0.03 % of total
student population
Availability of a medical unit with full-time or part-time staff to attend medical needs on-campus. Medical
institutions can be assigned approporiate score depending on
availabilty of any separate medical unit on-campus.
20Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution (with photo/ video/ links), and QS
I∙GAUGE Student Survey
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Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Sanitary Facilities FC3 FC0301
Proportion of student responses indicating contentment with toilet facilities on campus,
75% scaled down to 50%
Proportion of students who are satisfied with availabilty of neat and hygienic restrooms within campus
10 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey Not required NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
On-campus catering - Quality FC4 FC0401
Proportion of student responses indicating contentment with food quality on campus,
75% scaled down to 50%
Student satisfaction with food quality and catering facilities on campus, as per QS I∙GAUGE
student survey
10 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey Not required NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
On-campus catering - Affordability FC5 FC0501
Proportion of student responses indicating contentment with affordability of food prices
on campus, 75% scaled down to 50%
Proportion of students who think the catering facilities on-campus is
available at reasonable prices10 QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey Not required NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Student accommodation FC6 FC0601
Number of beds available in student residences,
100% scaled down to 50% with respect to number of students in the first year of
course
Number of rooms and beds available in the student hostels, on-campus or off-campus, which are
under the institutional administration.
20Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution (with photo/ video/ links), and QS
I∙GAUGE Student SurveyNA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Information Technology services FC7 FC0701
Proportion of faculty and student responses indicating contentment with the use of high speed internet through Wi-Fi on campus,
80% or 0
Proportion of students and faculty who are satisfied with the
availability and quality of high-speed internet within the campus,
through Wi-Fi only
15
QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey
and QS I∙GAUGE
Faculty Survey
Not required NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Management Information Systems FC8 FC0801
Availability and use of MIS-based student management system on campus for student admission, examination, and record-keeping
Maintenance of online database for student information starting from their admission to examination
related data
15Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution, and QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Student Safety FC9 FC0901
Proportion of student responses indicating they feel safe and secure on campus
without any time and mobility constraints, 75% scaled down to 50%
Proportion of students who are satisfied with the safety and security level on-campus,
irrespective of what time of the day and subject to the condition that
they are not constrained to movement
15 QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Library facilities FC10 FC1001
Proportion of student and faculty responses indicating contentment with the library
services,75% scaled down to 50%
Proportion of students and faculty who are content with the
availability, use and quality of the library facilities within the campus
15QS I∙GAUGE Student and
Faculty Survey
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Mechanisms / systems for social involvement SR1 SR0101
Proportion of students actively participating in NCC, NSS, Red Cross, Eco Club and
other socially engaging activities within the last 12 months, 10% scaled down to 0
40 Institution Datasheet filled by the institutionNCC, NSS, and other
reports with relevant contact details
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Community outreach activities SR2 SR0201
Total number of hours in last year spent by students in community enrichment activities
outside the institution divided by the total student population, 10% scaled down to 0
30 Institution Datasheet filled by the institutionNCC, NSS, and other
reports with relevant contact details
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Recognition for social development SR3 SR0301
Awards/medals/appreciation received by the institution for social development during last 5 years, 2 points for each award from a non-
affiliating organization
Awards and accolades received, from non-affiliating organizations,
by the institution for its direct contribution towards social
development in the last 5 years
30 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution
AQAR (Annual Quality Assurance Report
prescribed by National Assessment and
Accreditation Council of India)
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}Environmental impact SR4 SR0401
10 points for each of the following policies actively in place:(i) sustainability
(ii) energy conservation(iii) water conservation
(iv) transportation(V) recycling of waste
Institution's active participation in activities related to enrichment and
conservation of environment, specifically: sustainability ( for e.g. green certificate), energy and/or
water conservation, transportation and recycling of waste
50 Institution Datasheet filled by the institution Contact details of resource person
Primary Criteria
{1200 Pts}
Institutional accreditations AR1 AR0101
National accreditation awarded to the institution
(examples include NAAC etc.)
Accreditation received from National agencies with date and validity information, with grade
received
100 Institution Copy of certificate/letter, and link to website of accrediting organisation NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Concerts and exhibitions AC1 AC0101
Number of concerts and exhibitions off-campus featuring the work of students
and/or faculty which is accessible to public, 100 scaled down to 20
Number of concerts, exhibitons or any other art and cultural events where the institution has been
represented through students or faculty participation
30 InstitutionList of concerts/ exhibitions with
name of faculty/ student, certificate copy, and web-link if available
Contact details of the performer
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Credits and cultural awards AC2 AC0201
Number of credits or cultural awards received by students, faculty members or
the institution received from external organisations for their publicly accessible
works, 25 scaled down to 10
Number of awards or recognitions received by the students or faculty members while representing the
institution or by the institution itself, from an external body
30 InstitutionList of credits/ awards with name of
winner, certificate copy, and web-link if available
Contact details of the winner
40
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Cultural investment AC3 AC0301
Percentage of revenue contribution to arts projects or cultural preservation on or off
campus, 1% scaled down to 0
Percentage of revenue spent by the institution within or outside
campus towards cultural preservation or arts projects
20 Institution Photo and web-link of the work Contact details of the resource person
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Cultural Facilities AC4 AC0401
5 points each for:1) Auditorium (500 minimum capacity)
2) Amphitheatre 3) Museum
4) Gallery built and used exclusively for art (indoor or outdoor)
Available and in-use facilities including auditorium, ampi-theatre,
museum, and gallery within the campus
20Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution, and QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Faculty with overseas experience FD1 FD0101
Proportion of faculty with a minimum of one-year continuous international experience (study, work, research etc.), 25% scaled
down to 0
Faculty with 1+ year experience of studying or working abroad in
relevant profession with necessary details
20 Institution List of faculty mentioning their overseas experience
Certificate of experience/ study with passport copies
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Inbound international faculty FD2 FD0201
Number of faculty from foreign universities working in the host institution for 2 weeks or more, 1% scaled down to 0 with respect to
total faculty population
Number of visiting faculty from foreign universities who are
present on-campus for over 2 weeks to teach at least one course
25 Institution List of faculty mentioning their dates of visit, and foreign affiliation
Certificate of experience/ study with passport copies
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Outbound international faculty FD3 FD0301
Proportion of faculty working in a foreign university for at least a semester or
trimester (not self-funded) within last 12 months, 3% scaled down to 1%
Proportion of teaching staff who have been at a foreign university
within the last 12 months as a visiting faculty, for a semester or a
trimester
15 Institution List of faculty mentioning their overseas experience
Certificate of experience/ study with passport copies
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Regional diversity of faculty FD4 FD0401
Number of distinct native States or union territories represented by faculty, 20 scaled
down to 5
Number of distinct States or Union Territories represented by faculty
on campus 20 Institution Faculty list with their native State or
Union TerritoryPassport/ relevant IDs of
faculty
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Linguistic diversity of
faculty FD5 FD0501Number of distinct languages spoken by
various faculty as their mother tongue, 20 scaled down to 5
Number of languages spoken as their respective mother tounge by
the faculty members20 QS I∙GAUGE
Faculty survey
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Training ET1 ET0101
Number of students who completed at least 40 hours long entrepreneurship training course on-campus in the last academic year, 50% or more scaled down to 25%
Number of students who successfully participated in a
certified and structured entrepreneurship training on
campus, that was conducted for 40+ working hours during the last
twelve months
40Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution, and QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Alumni with entrepreneurship
experienceET2 ET0201
Number of alumni running their own start-up within 5 years after graduation, 10% scaled
down to 0
Number of alumni, who graduated less than 5 years ago, and who have their own start-up running
20Alumni enlisted
by the institution
QS I∙GAUGE Alumni Survey NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Students with entrepreneurship
aspirations ET3 ET0301
Number of student responses indicating willingness to start own business, 10%
scaled down to 0
Number of students who aspire to become entrepreneurs following the completion of their education
20Institution and QS I∙GAUGE
Student Survey
Datasheet filled by the institution, and QS I∙GAUGE Student Survey NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Faculty with entrepreneurship
experienceET4 ET0401
Proportion of faculty with an experience of working in or running their own start-up,
10% scaled down to 0%
Proportion of faculty members who have prior experience in working at
start-ups or have succesfully managed their own enterprise
20 QS I∙GAUGE Faculty Survey Datasheet filled by the institution NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Papers per faculty RE1 RE0101
Number of research papers published in the name of the institution, as per Scopus® in
the last 5 years, STEM: 5 scaled down to 0, Non-STEM: 3
scaled down to 0, Mixed: 4 scaled down to 0
Number of research papers, as per Scopus®, published under the
name of the institution in the last 5 years divided by the number of
existing faculty
30 Scopus® Faculty List NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Citations per paper RE2 RE0201
Number of citations received by the institution on Scopus® in the last 5 yearsSTEM: 6 scaled down to 0, Non-STEM: 2
scaled down to 0, Mixed: 4 scaled down to 0
Number of research citations received by the institution, as per
Scopus®, divided by the total number of research papers
30 Scopus® Faculty List NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Academic reputation RE3 RE0103
50 scaled down to 0 Indian academic nominations. Received from the latest QS Global Academic Survey drawing results
from the last 5 years
Academic nominations for the faculty, obtained from the QS
Global Academic Survey10
QS Global Academic
Survey with inclusion of
faculty nominated in QS I∙GAUGE faculty survey
Faculty List NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Funding received for research proposals
onlyRE4 RE0401
Proportion of revenue received by the faculty in the last 12 months from external organiztions towards funding of research
projects at the institution
Proportion of fund received or granted in the form of external
sponsorhip to the faculty towards funding their own research
projects, within the last 12 months. This excludes the institution's own income as grants for funding their
research projects.
10 Institution Acceptance Letter Financial / Grant Statements
41
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Funding proposals submitted RE5 RE0501
Proportion of faculty with at least one research funding proposal submitted within
the last 1 year, 20% scaled down to 0
Proportion of faculty who have submitted at least one research
proposal for external funding within the last 12 months
10 Institution NA
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Funding proposals success RE6 RE0601
Ratio of number of approved and active research funding proposals to that of
submitted ones during the last 1 year, 25% scaled down to 0%
Ratio of the number of approved and ongoing research proposals to
that of submitted proposals for external funding in the last 12
months
10 Institution Acceptance Letter
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Intellectual Property (IP) IV1 IV0101
Number of active patents, registered copyright etc. registered with national or international offices in the last 5 years for
STEM institutions, STEM: 15 scaled down to 0, Non-STEM: 5 scaled down to 0, Mixed: 10 scaled down to
0
Number of active patents and copyrights with national or international organizations
registered during the last 5 years
40 Institution List of patents/ rights with identification numbers and web-links
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}Spin-off companies IV2 IV0201
Number of spin-off companies or foundations established by faculty, staff or (former) students during the last 5 years
which are still operating, no longer require support from the university/college having a minimum of 10 employees, 5 scaled down
to 0
Number of companies established by faculty/ staff/ alumni, which are running for 5+ years and do not
require institution's support, applicable to companies
established during faculty/ staff/ alumni's tenure with the institution
30 InstitutionName of company, registration
information, staff information, and weblink
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}External consultations IV3 IV0301
Proportion of faculty with a parallel appointment in a non-academic position (industry, NGO, think tank, government committee, etc.), 10% scaled down to 0
Proportion of faculty who are also working with an industry/
NGO/consultancy firm/government committee etc. during their tenure
at the institution
20 Institution Faculty list with their appointment details, and weblinks
Secondary Criteria {200
Pts}
Commercialisation of IP IV4 IV0401
Percentage of royalty earned to total revenue in the last 5 financial years, 3%
scaled down to 0%.
Percentage of royalty with respect to the total revenue earned by or on behalf of the institution during
the last five years
10 Institution List of patents/ rights with identification numbers and web-links
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Ram Bahadur Rai Male Chancellor Full Time Chancellor Office [email protected] Shamlal Singla Male 9/1/2015 Pro Chancellor Full Time Pro Chancellor Office 1979 468 1 1 [email protected] Singh Male 10/1/2013 Pro vice chancellor Full Time Pro Vice Chancellor Office 1986 480 0 3 [email protected]
Tirth Das Dogra Male 9/1/2012 Director of IQAC Full Time IQAC 1976 552 9 5 [email protected]
Kamlesh Kohli Female 9/1/2011 Director Medical Sciences Full Time Medical Sciences 1978 60 1 2 [email protected]
Yogendra Gupta Male 5/1/2018Chairman of SGT Council of Biomedical Research Part Time Biomedical Research Cell 1979 468 0 3 [email protected]
Kali Ram Dabur Male 5/12/2016 Dean Full Time Agriculture Sciences 1989 0 0 0 [email protected] Sunder Sharma Male 7/15/2016 Professor Full Time Agriculture Sciences 1990 0 0 0 [email protected]
Mohinder Yadav Male 8/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Agriculture Sciences 2017 54 0 0 [email protected] Kishore Tiwari Male 9/19/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Agriculture Sciences 2016 58 0 0 [email protected]
Priyanka Sharma Female 1/10/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Agriculture Sciences 2015 24 0 0 [email protected] Laxmi Female 8/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Agriculture Sciences 2017 12 0 0 [email protected] Rajput Female 8/21/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Agriculture Sciences 2017 16 0 0 [email protected]
Anil Sikka Kumar Male 2/1/2017 Assistant Professor Part Time Agriculture Sciences 1989 0 0 0 [email protected] Yadav Female 8/19/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 2013 5 0 1 [email protected]
Govind Ballabh Bhatt Male 9/12/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 2013 6 0 1 [email protected] Raheja Female 4/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected] Chandra Female 8/25/2014 Tutor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected] Sharma Female 1/4/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 2010 6 0 1 [email protected]
Nitika Female 1/9/2017 Tutor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 1 0 1 [email protected] Virmani Male 7/4/2016 Lecturer Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 7 0 1 [email protected]
Rajdeep Thidwar Male 9/20/2013 Tutor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 6 0 1 [email protected]
Rashmi Female 4/1/2017 Lecturer Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected] Gupta Female 2/17/2018 Lecturer Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected]
Viney Kumar Male 12/16/2015 Dean Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 1983 1 1 [email protected] Panth Male 11/14/2017 Tutor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected]
Dr. Ashwani Ghai Male 3/3/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 1997 [email protected] Pradeeepta Sharma Female 9/2/2013 Tutor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected]
Surender Bondwal Male 9/1/2014 Lecturer Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 22 0 1 [email protected] Prasad Sah Male 8/1/2016 Tutor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 0 0 1 [email protected]
Upasana Sarma Female 11/2/2016 Lecturer Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 2 0 1 [email protected] Female 1/15/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Allied & Health Sciences 2017 3 0 1 [email protected]
Our University is an upcoming University established in 2013 and many of the courses are not 5 years old. Therefore, the criteria of 5 years of facuty retention is not applicable to this University. Moreover, the Junior and Senior residents tenure is only of 3 years. Hence cannot be employed for 5 years. Therefore, the QS may
relook this criteria.
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Waheeda Khan Female 8/31/2015 Dean Full Time Behavioural Sciences 1981 384 1 2 [email protected] Jahan Female 2/17/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 2013 75 0 0 [email protected]
Ved Prakash Maurya Male 9/26/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 57 0 0 [email protected] Female 2/8/2016 Lecturer Full Time Behavioural Sciences 32 0 0 [email protected]
Mustafa Kirmani Nadeem Male 10/28/2008 Associate Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 2016 90 0 0 [email protected] Jameel Female 2/10/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 17 0 0 [email protected] Gupta Male 3/11/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 2015 54 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Female 2/8/2018 Associate Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 2006 114 0 1 [email protected] Singh Male 2/1/2017 Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 1981 432 0 0 [email protected]
Shreyasi Vashishtha Female 10/23/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 22 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Jha Male 8/30/2010 Assistant Professor Full Time Behavioural Sciences 98 0 0 [email protected]
Sarju Devi Female 6/1/2015 Associate Professor Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 2007 60 0 13 [email protected] Arvinder Kaur Pabla Female 10/26/2015 Trainer Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 60 0 17 [email protected]
Sonia Srivastava Female 4/4/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 12 0 12 [email protected] Umesh Chandra Male 10/17/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 2015 0 0 10 [email protected] Arvind Kumar Male 11/21/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 12 0 5 [email protected]
Abhilasha Singh Female 7/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 2018 0 0 4 [email protected] Amita Bhati Female 9/15/2017 Instructor Full Time Center for Langages and Communications Skills 36 0 4 [email protected] Mehta Male 7/4/2016 Associate Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2016 60 0 2 [email protected] Sharma Female 9/23/2014 Associate Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 0 0 0 amrit [email protected] Solanki Female 10/3/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 96 0 3 [email protected]
Pallavee Srivastava Female 10/23/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2015 0 0 1 [email protected] Kumar Male 1/14/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2016 0 0 2 [email protected] M .U Farooque Male 7/19/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2011 151 0 1 [email protected] DANGI Male 9/23/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 65 0 0 [email protected] Gupta Female 16-Jul-16 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2015 0 0 1 [email protected]
Renuka Sharma Female 21-Aug-17 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2 0 2 [email protected] Goel Female 4-Jul-16 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2015 36 0 3 [email protected] Prakash Male 2/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 18 0 2 [email protected]
Prashant Prabhakar Male 7-May-18 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 36 0 1 [email protected] Vasdev Female 8-Oct-16 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 24 0 0 [email protected] Thakur Female 8/29/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2012 0 0 3 [email protected] Kumar Female 7/16/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 2015 14 0 2 [email protected]
Shagun Chahal Female 1/15/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 3 0 1 [email protected] Male 2/6/2018 Associate Dean Full Time Commerce & Management 2012 90 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Sahu Male 2/15/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Commerce & Management 36 0 5 [email protected]
Ruby Yadav Female 3/13/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Education 25 0 0 [email protected] Devi Female 9/22/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Education 12 0 1 [email protected] Nair Male 5/2/2016 Dean Full Time Fashion & Design 2014 60 0 0 [email protected] Yadav Female 9/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Fashion & Design 3 0 0 [email protected]
Sandhya Singh Female 2/7/2018 Lecturer Full Time Fashion & Design 84 0 1 [email protected] Female 2/21/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Fashion & Design 25 0 0 [email protected] Banerjee Female 7/30/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Fashion & Design 39 0 0 [email protected] Bhatnagar Male 2/21/2018 Associate Dean Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 240 0 0 [email protected]
Bushan Lal Punjabi Male 5/1/2014 Sr. Instructor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 180 0 1 [email protected] Nair C Female 6/8/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 108 0 4 [email protected] Gaur Male 10/9/2017 Demonstrator Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 75 0 0 [email protected] Chhatwal Female 11/2/2017 Demonstrator Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 48 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Male 10/28/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 60 0 1 [email protected] Panchal Male 3/5/2018 Professor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 180 0 1 [email protected] Lal Male 4/18/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 53 0 0 [email protected] Chaudhary Male 5/21/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 76 0 0 [email protected] Kapoor Female 7/20/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Hotel & Tourism Management 36 0 0 [email protected]
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Ravindrakumar S. Aruhunsi Male 4/28/2018 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2006 143 1 4 days [email protected] Sangeeta Gupta Female 12/22/2016 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2000 210 1 4 days [email protected]
Vikas Sharma Male 9/30/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2007 126 1 2 [email protected] Avnish Pathak Male 12/27/2017 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System Ph.D -2016 153 1 [email protected] Jyoti Kumbar Female 4/12/2018 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2008 122 1 [email protected]
Premraj Chaudhary Male 7/16/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2010 90 1 2 [email protected] Timsi Sharma Female 9/30/2015 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2011 78 1 2 [email protected]
Anupam Sharma Female 9/4/2015 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2011 62 1 3 [email protected] Vidyaavati V. Hiremath Female 5/16/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2011 78 1 3 [email protected]
Milind Deshmukh Male 12/4/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2014 46 1 2 [email protected] B. Kothainayagi Female 7/4/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2015 40 1 2 [email protected]
Himani Goswami Female 11/20/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2015 40 1 2 [email protected] Dibyabh Male 10/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 18 1 5 days [email protected]
Nithin Krishnan R Male 3/10/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 18 1 6 days [email protected] Supriya Gupta Female 7/10/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2014 42 1 3 days [email protected] Arvind Kumar Male 7/28/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2009 12 1 1 wk [email protected]
Neeraj Kumar Gupta Male 8/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 18 1 1 wk [email protected] Deepika Yadav Female 2/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2015 30 1 2 days [email protected] Kavita Sharma Female 12/1/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 54 1 1 wk [email protected]
Poonam Bamola Female 12/11/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 18 1 4 days [email protected] Avinash Chaudhary Male 12/21/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 22 1 4 days [email protected] Sachin Kumar Male 1/2/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2016 21 1 6 days [email protected] Yagyik Mishra Male 1/8/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2017 7 1 2 days [email protected] Pratap Chand Male 9/11/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System 186 1 [email protected]
Devender Singh Male 8/1/2016 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System Ph.D - 2006 162 1 [email protected] Arvinder Kaur Female 10/26/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 1995 150 1 [email protected] Ashutosh Bhalchandra Male 4/20/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 1992 306 1 1 [email protected]
Kishor Dhondiram Pandav Male 4/27/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2000 210 1 [email protected] Ghodke Shivdas Rohidas Male 4/27/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 1998 162 1 [email protected] Arjeta Phansekar Dinkar Female 12/30/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 1998 210 1 [email protected]
Kshirsagar Shashikant Vijayrao Male 4/27/2015 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2004 162 1 [email protected] Anupama Patra Female 12/18/2017 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MS- 2007 126 1 4 days [email protected] Lineswala Gaurang Rameshchandr Male 12/27/2017 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2002 128 1 [email protected]
Vasudev K.R Male 4/27/2015 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2005 150 1 [email protected] Kiran Srivastava Female 12/16/2015 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2006 138 1 [email protected]
Surendra Kumar Gupta Male 4/25/2015 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 1987 366 1 [email protected] Pramod Tanwade Female 4/16/2015 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2009 102 1 [email protected]
Jasvinder Singh Male 7/2/2018 Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 1996 147 1 Saurabh Anil Limaya Male 12/16/2016 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MS - 2010 90 1 [email protected] Asha Bhaiyji Dhongade Female 12/16/2016 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2010 90 1 [email protected]
Rekha Phull Female 11/8/2017 Associate Profesor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2011 215 1 [email protected] Malgirwar Sayanna Male 4/24/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MS - 2011 66 1 [email protected]
Rubi Prajapati Female 11/23/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MS - 2016 18 1 [email protected] Sunita Verma Female 1/1/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MS - 2017 7 1 [email protected] Madhu Pathak Female 6/6/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Indian Medical System MD - 2015 20 1 0 [email protected] Rai Female 8/19/2014 Professor Full Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected] Ghandhi Female 9/12/2014 Professor Full Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected],
Rajeev Khanna Female 2/1/2014 Professor (Adjunct Faculty) Part Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected], Komal Dahiya Male 4/7/2016 Asst. Prof. Full Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected] Minocha Male 9/1/2016 Professor Full Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected]
Abdul Azim Akhter Female 8/5/2016 Asst. Professor Full Time Law 2014 90 0 6 [email protected] Ranjan Chaki Female 3/16/2017 Asst. Professor Full Time Law 0 0 2 [email protected]
Anchal Mittal Female 4/5/2017 Research Associate Full Time Law 24 0 2 [email protected] Dayal Male 7/24/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Law 36 0 0 [email protected]
Saurabh C Male 11/20/2017 Professor Full Time Law 2007 0 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Gupta Male 1/15/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected]
Shekhar Olhyan Male 9/8/2017 Research Associate Part Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected] Bundela Male 5/21/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Law 2018 0 0 0 [email protected]
Bhavana Sharma Female 5/21/2018 Associate Professor Full Time Law 2018 0 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Gupta Male 7/6/2018 Professor Full Time Law 0 0 0 [email protected] Kumar Pandey Male 10/18/2016 Associate Professor Full Time Mass Communication 216 0 3 [email protected] Bose Male 7/14/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Mass Communication 60 0 2 [email protected]
Mukesh Kumar Male 10/27/2016 Professor & HOD Full Time Mass Communication 2013 360 0 2 [email protected] Husain Male 4/6/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Mass Communication 48 0 2 [email protected]
Sushil Kumar Male 8/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Mass Communication 300 0 2 [email protected] Agnihotri Female 8/17/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Mass Communication 18 0 4 [email protected] Farhat Female 9/15/2017 Associate Professor Full Time Mass Communication 312 0 2 [email protected]
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Santosh Mehta Female 10/3/2017 Dean Full Time Nursing 540 0 2 [email protected] Karan Vati Singh Chaudhary Female 12/15/2017 Additional Dean Full Time Nursing 444 0 2 [email protected]
Soma Kumari Female 3/21/2016 Professor Full Time Nursing 540 0 2 [email protected] Akoijam Mamata Devi Female 8/20/2014 Professor Full Time Nursing 148 0 2 [email protected]
Sunil Kumar Dular Male 5/9/2012 Associate Profesor Full Time Nursing 133 0 2 [email protected] Ramandeep Female 6/7/2018 Associate Profesor Full Time Nursing 168 0 2 [email protected]
Anoop Masih Sandhu Male 3/14/2014 Associate Profesor Full Time Nursing 108 0 2 [email protected] Sonia Female 11/18/2013 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 92 0 1 [email protected]
Sarika Yadav Female 8/7/2013 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 84 0 1 [email protected] Ritu Yadav Female 10/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 71 0 2 [email protected] Anu Grover Female 8/20/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 72 0 1 [email protected]
Shweta Handa Female 11/21/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 60 0 1 [email protected] Bharti Sachdeva Sahni Female 7/26/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 98 0 2 [email protected]
Sikha Sharma Thapa Female 7/18/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 62 0 1 [email protected] Muzaffar A. Makrani Male 9/4/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 85 0 1 [email protected]
Khushbu Saharan Female 2/3/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 69 0 2 [email protected] Usha Yadav Female 9/15/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 60 0 1 [email protected]
Poonam Ahlawat Female 3/4/2015 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 72 0 1 [email protected] Arti Female 3/25/2015 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 72 0 1 [email protected]
Rashmi Female 4/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 60 0 1 [email protected] Kamalpreet Kaur Female 5/20/2016 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 41 0 1 [email protected]
Komal Female 5/20/2016 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 43 0 1 [email protected] Kavita Pillai Female 6/20/2016 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 86 0 1 [email protected]
Manisha Female 7/1/2016 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 43 0 1 [email protected] Vandana Dagar Female 8/2/2016 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 54 0 2 [email protected] Varsha Female 11/10/2016 Lecturer Full Time Nursing 33 0 1 [email protected]
Archana Kappor Female 8/5/2017 Tutor (PG) Full Time Nursing 54 0 1 [email protected] Shalu Female 12/11/2017 Tutor (PG) Full Time Nursing 32 0 0 [email protected] Jyoti Female 12/11/2017 Tutor (PG) Full Time Nursing 20 0 2 [email protected] Ritu Ahlawat Female 3/28/2016 Tutor Full Time Nursing 29 0 1 [email protected]
Sumyra Nazir Female 7/11/2018 Tutor Full Time Nursing 18 0 0 [email protected] Sirohiwal Female 7/16/2018 Tutor Full Time Nursing 1 0 0 [email protected] Shweta Sharma Female 12/23/2013 Assistant Professor Full Time Nursing 16 0 0 [email protected] Vijay Bhalla Male 8/1/2016 Principal Full Time Pharmacy 2015 14 NIL 0 [email protected] Ravi Malhotra Male 2/26/2018 Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2015 15 NIL 0 [email protected] Vijay Sharma Male 4/2/2018 Associate Profesor Full Time Pharmacy 2017 10 NIL 1 [email protected]
Neelam Vashist Female 3/1/2016 Associate Profesor Full Time Pharmacy 2016 11 0 2 [email protected] Nitin Kumar Male 8/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2017 8 NIL 1 [email protected]
Vandana Chaudhary Female 8/6/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2015 [email protected] Gahlot Male 3/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 11 0 2 [email protected] Yadav Female 3/11/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 7 NIL 1 [email protected]
Sushma Devi Female 3/13/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 4 0 2 [email protected] Yadav Male 8/5/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 5 NIL 1 [email protected] Attri Female 8/19/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2 NIL 1 [email protected] Kumar Male 11/28/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2 NIL 1 [email protected] Arora Female 7/24/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 3.6 NIL 1 [email protected] Nasar Mallick Male 8/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2016 7 NIL 0 [email protected] Female 10/30/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 2.5 NIL 1 [email protected] Sharma Female 3/14/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 0 0 0 [email protected]
Gautam Bhardwaj Male 7/24/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 60 0 0 [email protected] Jitendra Kumar Sharma Male 3/1/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 0 0 0 [email protected]
Pradeep Kumar Male 3/1/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 36 0 0 [email protected] Female 8/1/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Pharmacy 0/10 NIL 0
Sandeep Mogha Male 9/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2014 48 0 0 [email protected] Chhavi Sharma Male 9/14/2016 Dean Full Time Physical Sciences 1996 480 0 6 [email protected]
Pooja Rana Female 8/21/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2014 36 0 1 [email protected] Female 4/7/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2014 36 0 1 [email protected]
Anjaneyulu Bendi Male 8/5/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 120 0 1 [email protected] Sharma Female 8/4/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2003 180 0 3 [email protected]
Simranjeet Singh Male 3/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2017 16 0 0Santosh Kumar Dixit Male 11/1/2016 Associate Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2007 168 0 1 [email protected]
Naveen Kumar Male 11/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 168 0 0 [email protected] Kumari Female 8/19/2017 Tutor Full Time Physical Sciences 0 0
Manbir Singh Male 1/4/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2015 100 0 0 [email protected] Bajaj Female 9/11/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2004 36 0 0 [email protected] Sharma Female 2/26/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2015 72 0 1 nutansharma_fps@sgtuniversity
Abhishek Swami Male 4/25/2018 Associate Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2007 132 0 2 [email protected] Dden Male 6/18/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 0 0 0 [email protected]
Manjistha Dutta Female 7/16/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2014 24 0 0 [email protected] Chaudhary Female 8/25/2014 Sr. Asst. Prof Full Time Physical Sciences 2005 155 0 2 [email protected] Kumar Male 1/6/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 2014 56 0 2 [email protected] Singh Male 9/21/2016 Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 1987 408 0 0 [email protected]
J.S Mahanwal Male 11/23/2016 Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 1990 516 0 0 [email protected] Female 11/25/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physical Sciences 36 0 1 [email protected]
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Joginder Yadav Male 8/1/2008 Dean Full Time Physiotherapy 2004 161 1 0 [email protected] Sheetal Kalra Female 10/1/2008 Associate Dean Full Time Physiotherapy 2004 145 1 1 [email protected] Sonia Female 9/20/2011 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2010 83 1 2 [email protected]
Priyanka Rishi Female 1/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2012 67 1 1 [email protected] Bharti Arora Female 12/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2009 81 1 2 [email protected]
Gurpreet Singh Male 9/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2015 35 1 0 [email protected] Mohit Gulati Male 10/19/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2014 34 1 0 [email protected] Sajjan Pal Male 8/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2015 24 1 0 [email protected] Aparna Gupta Female 1/9/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2008 48 1 0 [email protected]
Bhawana Aggarwal Female 7/18/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2014 15 1 0 [email protected] Tabassum Saher Female 8/1/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2017 12 1 1 [email protected]
Priya Chauhan Rajput Female 8/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2016 24 1 1 [email protected] Prabhpreet Bachittar Singh Male 3/10/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Physiotherapy 2006 34 1 0 [email protected]
Kalpana Batra Female 2/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 108 0 9 [email protected] Yashika Tuli Female 3/21/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 42 0 6 [email protected] Sweety Rajput Female 7/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 60 No Nil [email protected] Neha Gehlot Female 7/25/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 54 0 4 [email protected]
Satnam Kaur Female 8/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 66 0 10 [email protected] Preeti Garg Female 8/2/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 60 0 5 [email protected]
Neeraj Kumar Verma Male 9/3/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 24 No Nil [email protected] Reenu Female 9/19/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 102 No 1 [email protected] Arun Kumar Male 7/27/2010 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 97 0 2 [email protected]
Shweta Sharma Female 8/1/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 108 0 5 [email protected] Anurag Chouksey Male 2/21/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 24 No Nil [email protected] Malini Tewari Female 3/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 48 No Nil [email protected] Yogesh Kumar Male 3/20/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 2017 54 0 5 [email protected] Manish Sharma Male 5/10/2017 Associate Professor Full Time Engineering 2017 144 No Nil [email protected]
Devender Pal Singh Male 7/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 54 No NIL [email protected] Sumit Kumar Moudgil Male 8/2/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 2018 96 No 1 [email protected]
Shivendra Singh Male 8/16/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 11 No 1 [email protected] Dr. Amal Kumar Saha Male 7/6/2017 Professor Full time Engineering 1999 216 No Nil [email protected]
Asad Habeeb Male 8/28/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 53 No 1 [email protected] Sangeeta Rani Female 2/21/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 60 No 1 [email protected] Chitra Kaul Female 3/5/2018 Associate Professor Full Time Engineering 2016 240 0 2 [email protected] Neeraj Saini Male 3/21/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 2016 18 No Nil [email protected] Jain Male 3/21/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 132 No Nil [email protected] Kapil Male 4/2/2018 Prof. & HOD Full Time Engineering 2013 192 No Nil [email protected] Naresh Tanwar Male 8/27/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 96 0 6 [email protected] Joon Male 7/14/2010 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 108 0 5 [email protected] Female 9/9/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 48 0 2 [email protected] Deshwal Male 9/9/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 48 0 2 [email protected]
Aman Kumar Thapak Male 9/15/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 47 0 2 [email protected] Rani Female 8/1/2013 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 96 No No [email protected] Male 8/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 84 0 10 [email protected] Ahlawat Female 9/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 42 0 3 [email protected]
Shakir Male 9/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 120 No 1 [email protected] Sharma Male 2/12/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Engineering 60 No Nil [email protected]
Suma G N Female 6/1/2015 Prof. & HOD, Associate Full Time Dental Sciences 1999 60 1 2 [email protected], sumagndaya@gmaLavina Arya Female 8/31/2013 Prof. Full Time Dental Sciences 2007 132 1 1 [email protected] Vohra Female 6/26/2014 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2007 99 1 1 [email protected] Chaudhry Female 10/1/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 71 1 3 [email protected]
Munish Kumar Male 12/22/2014 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2014 44 1 0 [email protected] Deswal Female 1/1/2016 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 36 1 3 [email protected]
Gurmeet Singh Male 1/24/2011 Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 336 1 8 [email protected] Rao Male 9/8/2009 Prof. & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 2000 192 2 20 [email protected]
Sudhanshu Mehta Male 11/25/2010 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2009 108 1 4 [email protected] Bhatnagar Male 6/20/2015 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2010 87 1 2 [email protected]
Rahul Kashyap Male 2/8/2016 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2007 120 1 2 [email protected] Siwach Male 5/1/2017 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 72 1 3 [email protected] Arya Male 9/26/2013 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2013 59 1 3 [email protected]
Jitender Kumar Male 7/9/2015 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 37 1 10 [email protected] Jain Female 1/27/2017 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 20 1 6 [email protected]
Sheena Mariya Female 11/2/2017 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2017 9 1 4 [email protected]
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Priyanka Chopra Female 11/21/2016 Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 2006 146 1 1 [email protected] Bhardwaj Male 12/26/2008 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 2008 120 1 10 [email protected]
Akshay Munjal Male 9/12/2013 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2006 120 1 3 [email protected] Kapoor Female 11/14/2011 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2011 116 1 1 [email protected] Masamatti Female 10/3/2017 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2008 122 1 2 [email protected]
Vidushi Sheokand Female 9/11/2015 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 36 1 1 [email protected] Saksena Female 6/16/2016 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 38 1 1 [email protected] Hussain Female 4/2/2018 Sr. Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 36 1 2 [email protected]
Mandeep S. Grewal Male 10/16/2017 Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 1999 223 1 6 [email protected] Setya Male 12/22/2008 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 2008 200 1 6 [email protected] Sachdeva Female 12/7/2010 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2008 120 1 6 [email protected]
Mamta Singla Female 5/11/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2009 148 1 6 [email protected] Arya Female 6/2/2014 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2010 228 1 6 [email protected] Arora Male 4/1/2015 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2013 98 1 6 [email protected] Kaushik Female 6/16/2016 Sr. Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 36 1 1 [email protected]
Anu Kumari Yadav Female 7/31/2017 Sr. Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 2017 12 1 1 [email protected]. S Sidhu Male 3/9/2005 Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 1990 330 1 5 [email protected]
Seema Grover Female 8/1/2003 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 1999 228 1 4 [email protected] Prabhakar Female 10/1/2002 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 1996 198 1 3 [email protected] Dabas Male 8/1/2007 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 2007 134 1 3 [email protected] Malik Male 10/1/2009 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2009 107 1 2 [email protected]
Geetika Singh Female 3/15/2014 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2009 108 1 4 [email protected] Dogra Female 7/15/2015 Sr.Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 36 1 3 [email protected] Solanki Female 8/8/2017 Sr. Lect. Full Time Dental Sciences 2016 24 1 2 [email protected]
Pratibha Goswami Female 11/22/2017 Sr.Lect Full Time Dental Sciences 2017 8 1 2 [email protected] Chowdhry Female 6/27/2007 Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 2004 166 1 5 [email protected]
Sumit Singh Phukela Male 12/1/2006 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 2006 155 1 5 [email protected] Dabas Female 6/1/2009 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2009 111 1 5 [email protected]
Bhupender Yadav Male 4/2/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2010 1 [email protected] Yadav Female 3/1/2016 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2009 110 1 0 [email protected] Madan Female 6/14/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 74 1 5 [email protected] Drall Female 7/7/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 74 1 5 [email protected] Yadav Female 11/5/2015 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2013 60 1 0Bharti Raina Female 3/11/2005 Reader (DM) Full Time Dental Sciences 240 1 6 [email protected]
Shagun Gulia Female 8/20/2014 Sr.Lect Full Time Dental Sciences 2014 48 1 4 [email protected] Sehgal Female 4/13/2015 Sr.Lect Full Time Dental Sciences 2014 40 1 4 [email protected]
Anil Gupta Male 2/11/2014 Dean, Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 1996 290 1 8 [email protected] Arya Male 8/31/2013 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 2002 192 1 2 [email protected] Srivastava Male 8/1/2011 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2011 86 1 2 [email protected] Verma Female 7/7/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 72 1 0 [email protected] Female 2/1/2016 Sr.Lect Full Time Dental Sciences 2015 33 1 2 [email protected] Yadav Female 11/2/2017 Sr.Lect Full Time Dental Sciences 2016 24 1 3 [email protected] Joshi Female 7/5/2018 Sr. Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 3 1 0 [email protected]
Shourya Tandon Male 1/7/2010 Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 2008 130 1 5 [email protected] Chand Male 4/20/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 80 1 2 [email protected] Shukla Female 7/1/2017 Sr. Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 2016 32 1 2 [email protected]
Abhinav Bhargva Male 10/7/2017 Sr. Lecturer Full Time Dental Sciences 2017 12 1 2 [email protected] Dave Female 9/1/2008 Professor & HOD Full Time Dental Sciences 1994 190 1 3 [email protected]
Manpreet Arora Female 11/1/2010 Professor Full Time Dental Sciences 2006 140 1 3 [email protected] Saluja Female 7/1/2012 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 73 1 3 [email protected]
Radhika Rai Female 8/13/2014 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2012 73 1 3 [email protected] Kaushik Male 8/29/2011 Reader Full Time Dental Sciences 2011 84 1 1 [email protected]
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Amit Kumar Saxena Male 12/1/2009 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 2009 0 0 2 [email protected] Saffar Aneja Female 1/25/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2009 0 1 2 [email protected]
Kirandeep Kaur Aulakh Female 2/6/2014 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2006 12 1 2 [email protected] Saha Female 10/16/2014 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2010 0 1 2 [email protected] Garg Female 5/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 24 1 2 [email protected] Garg Female 10/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2012 6 1 1 [email protected] Deswal Male 6/12/2013 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 0 1 1 [email protected]
Pawan Kumar Mahato Male 7/3/2014 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Karunanad Male 9/25/2010 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1995 240 1 2 [email protected]
Sanjiv Kumar Bansal Male 2/2/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2009 108 1 1 [email protected] Mahla Female 11/8/2013 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 72 1 0 [email protected] Patel Female 7/6/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 0 1 0 [email protected] Suri Female 8/21/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 2 [email protected]
Ashok Kumar Shah Male 6/1/2013 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 0 1 0 [email protected] Kumar Yadav Male 2/10/2014 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Vipul Bhasin Male 5/29/2015 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Chauhan Female 2/5/2018 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Gandhi Female 10/9/2017 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1982 36 1 1 [email protected]
Ali Mohd Ahanger Male 2/16/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1989 0 1 1 [email protected] Kumar Male 5/31/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2010 0 1 2 [email protected] Arora Female 8/6/2012 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2012 10 1 2 [email protected]
Vijay Kumar Roy Male 10/25/2012 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2009 0 1 1 [email protected] Kumar Soni Female 8/6/2013 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 60 1 1 [email protected] Kaur Female 10/4/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 72 1 1 [email protected]
Mona Sidhu Female 2/2/2015 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Marhetta Female 6/25/2018 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Sarvesh Chander Chopra Male 9/19/2014 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1976 0 1 2 [email protected] Kapoor Male 12/1/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1988 0 1 2 [email protected]
Poonam Salwan Female 12/16/2013 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2005 0 1 1 [email protected] Hazarika Male 9/2/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 0 1 2 [email protected]
Meghna Pandey Female 12/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2010 12 1 1 [email protected] Sharma Female 8/2/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 12 1 0 [email protected] Baroor Female Professor Emeritus Full Time Medical Sciences 1977 492 6 4 [email protected] Anita Chakravati Female 12/1/2017 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1981 0 1 1 [email protected] Agarwal Female 2/1/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2002 24 1 2 [email protected]
Megha Maheshwari Female 11/11/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2007 0 1 2 [email protected] Chattopadhya Male 12/17/2013 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1984 12 1 1 [email protected]
Vijay Laxmi Malhotra Female 2/14/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 30 1 1 [email protected] Sharma Male 7/7/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 60 1 1 [email protected]
L. Sumitra Devi Female 11/10/2010 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Payal Male 9/11/2013 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Monika Yadav Male 5/29/2015 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Sharma Female 8/5/2014 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 300 1 1 [email protected]
Vinod Raghava Male 4/10/2017 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1989 444 1 2 [email protected] Shah Female 5/15/2017 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1988 360 1 3 [email protected]
Sunil Arora Male 11/8/2017 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1989 432 1 2 [email protected] Saigal Female 1/2/2017 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2003 180 1 0 [email protected] Nagger Female 7/17/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 96 1 2 [email protected] Female 9/15/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 0 1 2 [email protected]
Irbinder Kour Bali Female 6/15/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 41 1 1 [email protected] Kumar Male 11/2/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1994 264 1 2 [email protected]
Prachi Arun Female 9/26/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 65 1 2 [email protected] Goel Female 8/7/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 0 [email protected] Sonu Yadav Female 5/10/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Tanvi Mittal Female 5/10/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Shagun Female 5/10/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Komal Yadav Female 5/10/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Neha Singh Female 5/25/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Neelaksh Kaul Male Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 Balbir Singh Deswal Male 6/28/2013 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 60 1 3 [email protected]
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S. C. Mohapatra Male 7/10/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 0 1 2 [email protected] Bhupinder Kaur Anand Female 6/20/2016 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2005 0 1 2 [email protected]
Vijay Kumar Singhal Male 9/11/2012 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1982 348 1 0 [email protected] Ved Pal Male 3/2/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2002 240 1 1 [email protected]
Shubham Mohan Sharma Male 7/5/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 39 1 2 [email protected] Shalini Ray Female 12/26/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 24 1 1 [email protected]
Sunil Kumar Chamola Male 1/18/2018 Asist. Prof. cum Statis. Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Nirmla Kumari Sangwan Female 12/12/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Priyanka Sachdeva Female 5/10/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Abhinav Jain Male 5/10/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Anil Redhu Male 5/14/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Shubham Girdhar Male 5/26/2016 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Shambhavi Female 6/12/2017 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Jaya Kumari Female 5/11/2018 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Ram Krishna Prasad Singh Male 4/3/2017 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 0 1 0 [email protected]
Rajiv Kumar Sinha Male 4/26/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1992 300 1 3 [email protected] Mohit Chauhan Male 7/19/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 0 1 2 [email protected] Shri Bhagwan Male 7/20/2017 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected]
Mohit Malhotra Male 6/5/2017 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Manoj Kumar Yadav Male 8/4/2018 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Kunwar Pal Singh Male 8/7/2018 Tutor Full Time Medical Sciences mbbs 288 1 2 [email protected]
Dinesh Kumar Sharma Male 4/16/2015 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1980 360 1 0 [email protected] Pavan Kumar Dandona Male 10/7/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 480 1 0 [email protected]
Sankatha Prasad Male 3/6/2018 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1980 360 1 0 [email protected] Anup Kumar Chhabra Male 11/3/2009 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2000 216 1 0 [email protected]
Raj Pal Verma Male 3/28/2016 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1994 168 1 1 [email protected] Narveer Singh Male 12/18/2012 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1980 456 1 1 [email protected] Tarun Jhamb Male 5/15/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2002 192 1 0 [email protected]
Rajinder Prasad Gupta Male 8/25/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1977 492 1 0 [email protected] Kishor Kumar Nagar Male 9/13/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2006 144 1 0 [email protected]
Mayank Chugh Male 7/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2006 144 1 0 [email protected] Barnali Bhattacharya Female 9/4/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2002 192 1 0 [email protected] Sheetal Kaul Female 9/12/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 24 1 0 [email protected] Jaspreet Singh Male 7/1/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected]
Mir Nedeem Male 7/3/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected] Manoj Aggarwal Male 7/25/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2009 108 1 0 [email protected] Umesh Lamba Male 2/1/2010 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 480 1 0 [email protected]
Deepika Yadav Female 8/10/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 36 1 0 [email protected] Rajaram Aggarwal Male 5/9/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected] Ranjum Chaudhary Male 6/5/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 36 1 0 [email protected] Deepak Male 7/7/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 3 1 0 [email protected] Pankaj Khatana Male 7/28/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 3 1 0 [email protected] Sakshi Sharma Female 8/2/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 24 1 [email protected] Jagveer Singh Male 8/4/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 0 1 [email protected] Krishan Kumar Male 7/21/2015 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 480 1 1 [email protected] Mayank Kumar Male 1/4/2017 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 [email protected]
Shahnawaz Alam Male 10/28/2017 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 [email protected] Rohit Arora Male 5/12/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 [email protected] Sumit Gulla Male 5/12/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1
Meenal Babra Female 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 [email protected] Anandita Gaur Female 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 [email protected] Mahima Rao Female 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 [email protected] Sarthak Mishra Male 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Yatin Gupta Male 5/17/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Priya Dalal Female 5/18/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Mohinder Pal Singh Sawhney Male 8/11/2014 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 494 1 0 [email protected] Vinita Gupta Female 9/20/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2010 150 1 0 [email protected]
Shikhar Ganjoo Male 9/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 120 1 0 [email protected] Saveta Saini Female 9/19/2016 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 24 1 0 [email protected] Nikita Gupta Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
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Preet Kaur Female 5/18/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 10 1 0 [email protected] Ved Pal Mahla Male 10/3/2016 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1987 254 1 1 [email protected]
Abhishek Kapoor Male 7/22/2013 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2012 64 1 1 [email protected] Nimmi A Jose Female 7/6/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 54 1 1 [email protected] Abhishek Chugh Male 7/4/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 1 [email protected] Amandeep Singh Male 2/8/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 14 1 0 [email protected]
Pooja Yadav Female 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 3 1 0 [email protected] Niyati Sheokand Female 6/2/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 3 1 0 [email protected]
Dharampal Singh Sudan Male 8/27/2014 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 264 1 0 [email protected] Subodh Kumar Nawal Male 7/6/2015 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1987 252 1 0 [email protected]
Babu Lal Goyal Male 6/25/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 348 1 0 [email protected] Avinash Jain Male 9/1/2017 Senior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 9 1 2 [email protected] Tushar Nehra Male 6/12/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 36 1 1 [email protected] Sheena Taneja Female 1/4/2017 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Sonali Saini Female 5/12/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 3 1 0 [email protected]
Dishank Kapoor Male 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 1 [email protected] Pawan Tiwari Male 2/24/2010 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1987 372 1 2 [email protected]
Kuldeep Raj Male 11/5/2009 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2000 216 1 2 [email protected] Sham Lal Singla Male 9/1/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 468 1 1 [email protected]
Mriganko Shekhar Ray Male 5/1/2017 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 264 1 1 [email protected] Sanjeew Kumar Chowdhry Male 9/21/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1992 360 1 2 [email protected] Kanwar Singh Goel Male 9/19/2015 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1993 300 1 1 [email protected]
Vikas Siwach Male 2/1/2018 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1998 240 1 1 [email protected] Ramendranath Talukdar Male 2/20/2014 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1993 300 1 2 [email protected] Alok Ranjan Sinha Male 7/30/2018 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1993 300 1 2 [email protected]
Raman Sethi Male 9/8/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2001 204 1 2 [email protected] Avinash Sharma Female 11/23/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1977 492 1 2 [email protected]
Neel Kanth Sharma Male 11/23/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1978 480 1 2 [email protected] Manjit Tanwar Female 11/2/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 84 1 2 [email protected]
Paramjeet Singh Male 5/1/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1987 372 1 2 [email protected] Akash Dua Male 9/12/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2006 144 1 2 [email protected]
Vijender Kumar Male 9/12/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2006 144 1 2 [email protected] Hema Kapoor Female 9/22/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2004 168 1 1 [email protected] Sachin Bhayana Male 6/28/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 1 [email protected]
Shobha C. Nar Female 11/3/2009 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 1976 504 1 2 [email protected] Satpal Bhanot Male 5/3/2016 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2002 192 1 0 [email protected]
Tariq Ahmad Mir Male 6/13/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 1 [email protected] Balvinder Singh Male 6/25/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 6 1 1 [email protected]
Mehboob Hussain Bhat Male 6/26/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 2 [email protected] Prashant Chaudhary Male 8/1/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 0 1 0 [email protected]
Mansoor-Ul-Haq- Chowdhary Male 8/1/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 6 1 0 Rohit Dadhich Male 8/2/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 1 1 0 [email protected]
Abhimanyu Singh Male 6/20/2017 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Renu Verma Female 1/15/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Dev Yadav Male 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Priyanshu Mohan Varshney Male 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Aditya Male 5/11/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Sowbir Some Male 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Md. Abu Nasar Male 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Pratul Arora Male 5/16/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Akhil Kumar Kainth Male 5/25/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Tushar Nagyan Male 6/1/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Priyanka Female 8/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Pankaj Abrol Male 3/1/2016 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1982 432 1 4 [email protected] Anita Sharma Female 2/26/2016 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1981 456 1 2 [email protected]
Satya Kiran Kapur Male 9/11/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 360 1 3 [email protected] Shashi Sharma Female 3/10/2014 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1989 348 1 3 [email protected]
Bishnupriya Sahoo Female 10/28/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2011 84 1 0 [email protected] Ambarish Sharma Male 10/10/2016 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 0 [email protected] Ramkesh Meena Male 12/19/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 42 1 0 [email protected] Ramesh Aggarwal Male 7/2/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1981 444 1 0 [email protected] Mamta Malik Female 7/4/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 0 [email protected] Nihit Kahrkwal Male 7/27/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 36 1 2 [email protected] Richa Female 7/31/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 24 1 2 [email protected]
Himani Bhasin Female 8/3/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 36 1 2 [email protected] Vishal Subhash Ambare Male 12/8/2015 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 54 1 1 [email protected]
Narendra Monga Male 5/1/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 narendramonga Rajesh Kumar Rathi Male 7/2/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 1 1 2 [email protected]
Chhvi Sauparna Female 7/7/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 0 1 0 [email protected] Aman Arora Male 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 [email protected]
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Sakshee Madan Female 5/12/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 Priyanka Kadian Female 5/19/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 24 1 0 Shaina Aggarwal Female 5/23/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 60 1 0 [email protected] Shanib Ali Female 6/25/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 [email protected]
Deepika Kumari Female 8/2/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 [email protected] Arun Kumar Male 3/1/2017 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1982 402 1 1 [email protected]
Vishal Pathania Male 2/4/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2007 126 1 1 [email protected] Jasdeep Monga Male 7/1/2013 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 60 1 2 [email protected] Preeti Singh Female 8/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 54 1 1 [email protected]
Ram Pal Dahiya Male 12/26/2014 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 1990 270 1 1 [email protected] Kamal Goyal Male 11/15/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 108 1 0 [email protected] Mukul Saini Male 11/8/2017 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Preeti Lohan Female 6/1/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 3 1 0 [email protected]
Pradeep Shingal Male 11/1/2010 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 516 1 1 [email protected] Neeraj Sharma Male 11/2/2009 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2002 192 1 0 [email protected]
Harshraj Nehra Male 6/14/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 39 1 0 [email protected] Deepender Solanki Male 6/13/2016 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 24 1 0 [email protected] Abhijeet Yadav Male 10/27/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 36 1 0 [email protected] Sonali Singh Female 2/12/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected]
Saumya Sharma Male 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 18 1 0 [email protected] Sonakshi Sehrawat Female 5/15/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 5 1 0 [email protected] Hira Lal Kakria Male 1/3/2013 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1981 480 1 1 [email protected] Rajesh Chandra Male 2/18/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1977 480 1 1 [email protected]
Naresh Chander Arora Male 7/4/2017 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 372 1 1 [email protected] Sansar Chand Sharma Male 6/1/2018 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1985 408 1 1 [email protected]
Kasturi Mohan Batra Male 10/3/2011 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1993 300 1 0 [email protected] Viney Kumar Govila Male 12/16/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1983 420 1 0 [email protected]
Joginder Male 1/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2004 168 1 0 [email protected] Devendra Yadav Male 9/15/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1996 264 1 0 [email protected] Deepak Maheshwari Male 5/14/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1997 252 1 0 [email protected] Jaideep Gaver Male 10/1/2016 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 60 1 0 [email protected] Sunil Yadav Male 5/1/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 9 1 1 [email protected] Amit Handa Male 8/4/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 65 1 1 [email protected]
Harender Male 1/15/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 7 1 0 [email protected] Anubhav Chhabra Male 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Naveen Taxak Male 5/11/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Pulkit Chhabra Male 5/12/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Jatin Arora Male 5/14/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Shivam Male 6/25/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Bharat Singla Male 7/23/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 0 1 0 [email protected]
Shubha Sagar Trivedi Female 8/1/2014 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1973 540 1 2 [email protected] Aruna Batra Female 2/4/2014 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1978 480 1 0 [email protected]
Banashree Das Female 7/1/2016 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1981 444 1 1 [email protected] urinder Singh Pal Sin Kochar Male 8/1/2018 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1987 360 1 1 [email protected]
Poonam Taneja Female 11/8/2010 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2004 180 1 3 [email protected] Bindoo Yadav Female 11/1/2010 Associate Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1988 360 1 0 [email protected] Rashmi Ray Female 5/1/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1991 322 1 1 [email protected] Neha Rani Female 6/15/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2010 17 1 1 [email protected] Sarita Chaube Female 11/13/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2009 84 1 7 [email protected]
Geetika Arora Female 5/7/2018 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2010 96 1 0 [email protected] Madhu Egbert Female 7/9/2012 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 420 1 0 [email protected] Shiveta Kaul Female 12/8/2016 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 24 1 0 [email protected]
Palak Rajendra Agarwal Female 2/5/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected] Reshma Kankonkar Female 6/11/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 2 1 0 [email protected] Preksha Agarwal Female 7/23/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 36 1 0 [email protected]
Anubhuti Vashistha Female 4/20/2015 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Puja Agarwal Female 4/27/2015 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Isha Nandlal Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 6 1 0 [email protected]
Sunaina Singla Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 18 1 0 [email protected] Rajvir Kaur Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 60 1 0 [email protected] Richa Malhan Female 5/18/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 1985 188 1 4 [email protected]
Krishan Lal Garg Male 11/24/2009 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 1979 348 1 0 [email protected] Sarla Hooda Female 4/4/2016 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1998 240 1 1 [email protected]
Mohanlal Khatri Male 8/2/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1991 312 1 0 [email protected] Madhu Tiwari Female 2/24/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1988 360 1 0 [email protected]
Keshav Chandra Khanduri Male 10/5/2015 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1998 360 1 3 [email protected] Urvashi Tandon Female 2/5/2018 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2005 156 1 0 [email protected]
Neha Female 1/1/2014 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2008 120 1 0 [email protected] Saurabh Nanda Male 9/29/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 0 [email protected]
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Tushar Kanti Lala Male 1/18/2017 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 48 1 0 [email protected] Aneet Female 10/1/2015 Assistant Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 108 1 0 [email protected]
Praveen Kumar Gupta Male 4/1/2012 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 84 1 0 [email protected] Parveen Ahlawat Male 10/21/2015 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected]
Sarita Female 7/13/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2015 24 1 0 [email protected] Priyanka Gulia Female 10/31/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2018 0 1 0 [email protected]
Hina Joshi Female 7/30/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 [email protected] Vishakha Dhasmana Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 14 1 0 [email protected] Monika Dalal Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 64 1 0 [email protected]
Udit Girdhar Male 5/12/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Kritika Sehrawat Female 5/15/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 108 1 0 [email protected] Kusum Bisla Female 5/18/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 12 1 0 [email protected] Sunil Kumar Male 6/1/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 1989 348 1 2 [email protected]
Bharat Bhushan Sharma Male 5/1/2015 Professor & HOD Full Time Medical Sciences 2004 170 1 1 [email protected] Monu Sarin Female 9/8/2010 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1986 384 1 0 [email protected]
Ram Chandra Yadav Male 7/6/2018 Professor Full Time Medical Sciences 1991 292 1 2 [email protected] Neeru Kapur Female 8/1/2017 Assistant professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 24 1 0 [email protected]
Shantanu Singh Chauhan Male 2/12/2018 Assistant professor Full Time Medical Sciences 2016 60 1 1 [email protected] Mir Rizwan Aziz Male 7/15/2016 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2014 38 1 2 [email protected]
Deepak Singh Male 8/22/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2013 60 1 0 [email protected] Vinod Kumar Male 9/16/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 8 1 0 [email protected]
Dileep Kumar Jha Male 11/27/2017 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 2017 12 1 0 [email protected] Anish Choudhary Male 1/16/2018 Sr. Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Puneet Gupta Male 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Ritu Dhaka Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Meghna Verma Female 5/4/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Nalin Chugh Male 5/5/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Vinod Benda Male 5/5/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Manav Sethi Male 5/18/2018 Junior Resident Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected]
Muttana Sridhar Male 7/1/2013 CMO Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0 [email protected] Shree Bhagwan Garg Male 4/20/2015 CMO Full Time Medical Sciences 132 1 0 [email protected]
Bhuvnesh Verma Male 5/14/2018 CMO Full Time Medical Sciences 0 1 0
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Students enrolled
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Full name of Degree Number of Students EnrolledB. Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 52B. Sc. (Microbiology) 34B. Sc. (Nutrition & Dietetics) 26B. Sc. (Operation Theatre Technology) 15B. Sc. (Neuro-Physiology Technology) 6B. Sc. (Radio-Imaging Technology) 163Bachelor of Arts (Film & Television Production) 9Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) (Psychology) 19Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication) 99Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Law (BA LL.B.) (Hons.) 136Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery 296Bachelor of Business Administration (General) 260Bachelor of Business Administration (Analytics) 13Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospital Administration)
48Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Law (BBA LL.B.) (Hons.) 55Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) 71Bachelor of Commerce (Pass) 122Bachelor of Computer Applications 78Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) 335Bachelor of Design (B. Des.) 36Bachelor of Education (B. Ed.) 32Bachelor of Hotel Management 184Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) (Hons.) 34Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) 472Bachelor of Optometry 50Bachelor of Pharmacy 251Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) 17Bachelor of Physiotherapy 393Bachelor of Science (Clinical Psychology) 114Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Mathematics 22Bachelor of Science (Hons.) (Agriculture) 147Bachelor of Science (Hons.) (Forensic Sciences) 58Bachelor of Science (Medical Laboratory Technology) 60Bachelor of Computer Applications (Cloud Computing) 12Bachelor of Computer Applications (Database Admin & Business Intelligence) 5Bachelor of Science (Fashion Designing) 2Bachelor of Science (Hons.) (Forensic Science) 6Bachelor of Science (Hospitality Administration) 6Bachelor of Science (Microbiology) 5Bachelor of Science (Non Medical) 64Bachelor of Science (Neuro-physiology Technology) 14Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (Basic) 436Bachelor of Science (Nutrition & Dietitics) 25Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (Post Basic) 55Bachelor of Science (Operation Theater Technology) 21Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering) 123
Full-time Courses
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Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science & Engineering) 376Bachelor of Technology (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) 6Bachelor of Technology (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
41Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical Engineering) 221Bachelor of Technology (Mechatronics Engineering) 2BBA-MBA 8Diploma in Pharmacy 169Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology 42Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology 17Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology 6Diploma in Food Production & Patisserie 6Doctor of Medicine (Anesthesiology) 5Doctor of Medicine (Dertamotology, Venerology & Leprosy) 2Doctor of Medicine (General Medicine) 8Doctor of Medicine (Paediatrics) 4Doctor of Medicine (Community Medicine) 14Doctor of Medicine (Pathology) 15Doctor of Medicine (Pharmacology) 3Doctor of Medicine (Anatomy) 5Doctor of Medicine (Bio-Chemistry) 8Doctor of Medicine (Forensic Medicine) 5Doctor of Medicine (Micro Biology) 6Doctor of Medicine (Physiology) 11Doctor of Medicine (Psychiatry) 2Doctor of Medicine (Radio Diagnosis) 6Doctor of Medicine (Respiratory Medicine) 2Doctor of Surgery (General Surgery) 8Doctor of Surgery (Obstetrics & Gynecology) 4Doctor of Surgery (Ophthalmology) 2Doctor of Surgery (Orthopaedics) 4Doctor of Surgery (Oto-Rhino-Laryngology) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Commerce & Management) 6Doctor of Philosophy (Computer Science & Engineering) 3Doctor of philosophy (Mechanical Engineering) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics)
1Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Sciences) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Fashion & Design) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Forensic Sciences) 3Doctor of Philosophy (Hotel & Tourism Management) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Mass Communication & Journalism) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematics) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Medical Pharmacology) 2Doctor of Philosophy (Neurology) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery) 3Doctor of Philosophy (Oral Medicine and Radiology) 2Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health Dentistry) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Orthopedics) 2Doctor of Philosophy (Periodontology) 8Doctor of Philosophy (Pharmacy) 3Doctor of Philosophy (Physics) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge) 1Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology/Clinical Psychology) 10Doctor of Philosophy (Radio-Imaging & Technology) 2Doctor of philosophy (Medical Microbiology) 6Total 6382
TL0104 Total number of full-time undergraduate students 5615
TL0106 Total number of full-time postgraduate students 767Total number of full time students 6382
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Employment data
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(Graduate employment only within 12 months after graduation)
Based on data of last academic year Employed Unemployed, and seeking
employment Now in full-time further study
UG Full-time 143 32 94
UG Part-time NA NA NA
PG Full-time 63 26 11
PG Part-time NA NA NA
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Completion rate
60
Degree Completion Data
(Completion Percentage of full-time students that graduated successfully)
Undergraduate Postgraduate
Based on data of last academic year Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time
Number of students who graduated 204 NA 103 NA
Number of students enrolled in first year (all degrees) when this cohort started
314 NA 114 NA
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Campus employer presence
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Company name Date of eventType of event (e.g. Law Career Fair,
talk about the company, recruitment drive etc.)
Link to event/ Photo
Leeway Hertz 6 Nov, 2017
Placement Drive
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=869094169920916
ANR Software 14 Nov, 2017 Placement Drive https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/pDirecti 15 Nov, 2017
Placement Drive
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=873010279529305
Maple Construction 16 Nov, 2017
Placement Drive
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=873396019490731
HCL Technologies 17 Nov, 2017
Placement Drive
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=873974059432927
New Age Instruments & Materials Pvt Ltd
23 Nov, 2017Placement Drive
Smart Brains 4 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive HCM Info system 6 Dec, 2017 Placement Drive Capricot Technologies 3 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive Munjal Auto 6 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive GS Advisory 11 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive Vinove Software 13 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive EgonBlue 12 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive Suvidha Engineers 30 Jan, 2018 Placement Drive Tech Mahindra 2 Feb, 2018 Placement Drive Tech MahindraIndoVision 9 Feb, 2018 Placement Drive Huawei 5 Feb, 2018 Placement Drive Unicharm 28 Feb, 2018 Placement Drive Lybrate 10 March, 2018 Placement Drive SmartCircle Group 16-Mar-18 Placement Drive India bulls 22 March, 2018 Placement Drive Future Generalli 31 March, 2018 Placement Drive Future generali
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Campus Employer Presence
employer placement photos
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Reliance Jio 3 April, 2018 Placement Drive
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Paras Hospital 10 April, 2018 Placement Drive
Rockland Dwarka Placement Drive Fortis Faridabad 13 April,
2018 Placement Drive Artemis 16 April,
2018 Placement Drive Ashok Leyland 11 April,
2018 Placement Drive VIVO 21 April,
2018 Placement Drive Rupee Makers 17 April,
2018 Placement Drive VIVO Gurgaon 23-May-18 Placement Drive Extra marks ,Noida Placement Drive Faber 18 May
,2018 Placement Drive Venkateshwar Hospital 19
May,2018 Placement Drive SherKhan 19
May,2018 Placement Drive Brick 2 Wall 3
May,2018 Placement Drive My Operator 3
May,2018 Placement Drive Communal Technologies 5
May,2018 Placement Drive EBIX Software Placement Drive Handygo Technologies Placement Drive WNS 21 March
,2018 Placement Drive Praxis Placement Drive Indigo Placement Drive Nirwana 13
April,2018 Placement Drive Think & Learn- 23
April,2018 Placement Drive The Leela 18
April,2018 Placement Drive Vira International 2 May
,2018 Placement Drive Hilton Garden Inn Gurgaon
19 April,2018 Placement Drive
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Park Regis (GOA) 20 April ,2018 Placement Drive
Leisure INN (JAIPUR) 18 April ,2018 Placement Drive
THE OBEROI (GURGAON)
21 April ,2018 Placement Drive
Syna Hotels & Resorts 19 April ,2018 Placement Drive
Holiday In 20 April ,2018 Placement Drive
The Royal Plaza 21 April,2018 Placement Drive
Interactive Experiences 5 may ,2018 Placement Drive
Moolchand Hospital 24-May-18 Placement Drive Reliance Jio- 3May
,2018 Placement Drive DYSON 7 June,
2018 Placement Drive Xceednce 19-Jun-18 Placement Drive Medanta Placement Drive BLK 5/7/2018 Placement Drive https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1012476408916024
Medanta The Medicity 4/7/2018 Placement Drive https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1011646242332374
VBS Rockland Placement Drive VVN Technologies 12/6/2018 Placement Drive Maharani Paints 24/7/2018 Placement Drive Zyla Health care 27/7/2018 Placement Drive Dentium Korea 11.09.2017 CDE & Hands-on : Prosthetic
Challenges in Implantology Dentium Korea
Kent State University,Ohio, USA
13.09.2017 Guest Talk by International speaker “Role of Biostatistics & Research Methodology in Health Sciences
Kent state, Ohio
Dento Mantra 11.10.2017 Perio- Pedo Continuum https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=856911344472532
Ivoclar Viva dent 05.12.2017 Guest Lecture on the topic “Cention N : A New alternative to amalgam”
Ivoclar Viva dent
Invisalign 14.12.2017 Aligners in Orthodontics Invisalign
Nobel Bio Care 31.01.2018 Comprehensive Implant education program
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Piezo Surgery 10th February 2018 Organisation of CDE Programme on “Piezosurgery-Principles, Planning and
Hands on” Instruments
Peizo Surgery
Nikon 07.03.2018 Understanding the concepts of Diagnostic imaging and general
photography
Nikon
International trauma care hyderbad
16th & 17th March 2018 Organization of CDE-cum- Workshop on “ BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) TRAINING ”
International trauma centre
Labomed, Dentsply 02nd April 2018 Organization of Lecture and Workshop on “Shaping Protocol with Newer Ni-Ti
Labomed Dentsply
Dionavi 23.07.2018 Lecture cum workshop on “Basics in Guided Implantology”
Dionavi
IDA 09.08.2018 Workshop on Exploring possibilities after BDS and Dental Practice Startup
Dabur Ayurvedic Pharmacy 21.02.2018 C.M.E Insert object/ Link
Jiva Ayurveda 08.08.2018 C.M.E Insert object/ Link
Hotel The Grand, New Delhi
1-Sep-17 Campus Placement by Hotel The Grand
Radisson Blu Faridabad 8-Sep-17 Orientation Program Key Address by GM Radisson Blu Faridabad Mr
Harpreet Vohra
https://htm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/8330-2/
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Kenilworth Global Consulting
17-Nov-17 Workshop on Interview Skills by Dr Mahesh Luthiya
Praxis & Indigo Airlines 10-Apr-18 Campus Placement by Career Innovators for Praxis & Indigo Airlines
Stay Well Hospitality 16-Apr-18 Campus Placement by Stay Well Hospitality Management Pvt Ltd
https://htm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/campus-placement-staywell-hospitality/
Radisson Blu Faridabad 17-Apr-18 Campus Placement by Radisson Blu Faridabad
https://htm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/campus-placement-radisson-blu-faridabad/
Radisson Blu Dwarka 21-Apr-18 Campus Placement by Radisson Blu Dwarka
https://htm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/campus-placement-radisson-blu-dwarka-new-delhi/
MKN Germany 25-Apr-18 Student Interactive Session & Demo on Combi Oven by Chef Varun Bajaj of MKN, German Kitchen Equipment
Manufacturing Co
https://htm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/student-interactive-session-demo-workshop-celebrity-chef-varun-bajaj/
Service Solutions & consulting
27-Apr-18 Specialised Interview Skills and Power Dressing by Mr Vijjay jassal & Dr Aarti
Soni of Service Solutions
https://htm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/specialized-interview-skills-power-dressing-workshop/
CrediHealth 18th January 2018 Placement Drive https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=905698236260509
Aditya birla 16th February 2017 Placement Drive https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=732447416918926
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Recruiters & students recruited
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First name Last name Designation Industry / Sector Company name Country
Number of students
recruited in last 12 months
Email Phone
Academy MBA Academy(Ogt post) India 1Automobile Ford Motor Company India 1 www.ford.com (313) 322-3000
Sahil Jain Architectural Service Swati structure Pvt Ltd. India 4 [email protected] 011-47528888Management Capacet India 1
Ram Wasan Real Estate Developer Vatika Group India 8 www.vatikagroup.com 0124 435 5555
Sanjiv Kapoor Construction and Maintenance Fiducia Construction Service India 2 [email protected] (951)2710614
Govt. Delhi urban shelter improvement board India 1 011 2337 0571Real Estate zara aavaas India 1 91-9210902000
Finance RFS Financial Pvt Ltd. India 1 91-8800000752
Real Estate MR Infratech Pvt.Ltd India 1 120 2897304 ,8285001133
Restaurants Bueno India 1 1800 123 5633Vikram Singh Manufacturing Satyam Electricals India 3 9810077569
Ankit Sharma IT PickTail Company India 1 [email protected]
Ajit Sinha Mobile Phone Manufacturing Sony India 2 [email protected]
Girish Bhatt IT TCS iON India 1 18002096030
IT Adept Solution India 1 (972) 684 5619
IT Intallis Service Pvt Ltd. India 1 085889 68574IT Greentech India Pvt.Ltd. India 2 098480 23079
Automotive components manufact Sandhar Technologies Ltd. India 1 0124 451 8900
Automoblie Caparo Maruti Ltd./Tecumseh India 1 0124 431 8000Automobile Industry Karishma Finishers India 1 098111 58364
Automotive/ Bank Maruti India /Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank India 1 099172 78542Automation NR Engineerings India 1 098104 25544
Automotive Industry SKH Metals Ltd. India 1 0124 482 3000Manufacturing Krishna Maruti Ltd. India 1 0124 472 5004
Business Service Key stone security india Pvt.Ltd India 1
Vikas Gupta IT NxtGEN India 1 [email protected] 91 80 30986000
SB Lal Automobiles Maruti India Pvt.Ltd. India 3 099172 78542Manufacturing Precision Tech Enterprises India 1 0124 234 0852Manufacturing Dental Hydrolics Ltd. India 1 0124 458 1800
Manufacturing Shakti Hydrolic pvt Ltd. India 1 098113 92677
Nitin Nikhil Online stock trading MoneyPalm India 2 [email protected] 0124 434 2000Ekta Nath IT Coral Knowledge Service Pvt.Ltd. India 1 098186 81169
Asha Hospital Park Hospital India 9 1800 102 6767Ekta Nath IT Coral Knowledge Service Pvt. Ltd. India 2 098186 81169
Nandini IT PapperTap India 1 088820 89000Hospital Express Clinics Pvt Ltd. India 1 097181 73736
Bhavika Hospital Artemis Hospital India 2 bhavika @artemishospitals.Co 0124 451 1111
Jaya Nitesh Training Organization SR Thermonix Technologies India 8 085276 95769Estates Shri Balaji Estate Pvt. Ltd. India 1 098991 34944
Nehul Gulliya Manufacturing EGON BLUE LLP India 3 [email protected] 099100 35230Neha jain Manufacturer ARB Baring LTD. India 1 011 2547 1274
Sonu Tyagi IT HCL India 2 0124 325 5367Service Provider Sagacious Research Pvt.Ltd. India 1 0124 403 3431
Hotels Green Park India 1
Rakesh Sahni IT Tallent4Assure Test Service Pvt.Ltd. India 3 [email protected] 088826 22000Associates Navya Associate India 1 No number available
Recruiters who visited campus, and recruited students from the institution
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Consultant Systra MBA Consultant India 1 0129 668 5600
Automobile Maruti suzuki India 1 0124 234 6721
Deepak Sharma Finance Aditya Birla Group India 4 [email protected] 011 2331 5007
Management Service Impression Service Pvt.Ltd India 1 097175 64777Airline Spiece Jet India 1 011 5551 5063
Ruhi Bose Management Company ChannelPlay Ltd. India 1 [email protected] 0124 472 0100
E-Commerce Magicpin India 1 091409 75232Shivani Chaturvedi Finance and Accounting Silver Skills Pvt.Ltd. India 2 shivani.chaturwedi@silverskill 0124 239 8392
Sandeep Marketing Franchise India India 2 084475 01691
Telecommunication service Airtel India 1
Nitish Nair E-Commerce India Mart India 1 [email protected] 096969 69696IT Binary Semantics Ltd. India 1 0124 478 7200
Consultant Shine.Com India 1 098739 08002
Studio Splat StudioMalviya Nagar India 1 080082 53598Hr consultant Enhance Business Solutions, Gurugram India 1 099998 83913
News Citizens Voice News Channel, Rohtak India 1 01262 662 100
Studio Media Solution, Connaught Place India 1 098736 78373
News Haryana News, Sec.15, Gurugram India 1 0124 482 9000
Studio Started his own photography Service India 1 0124 482 9000IT EBS India 2 099998 83913
Piyush Shrama Hospital Paras Hospital India 3 piyush.sharma@parashospital 0124 458 5555Hospital Al-Afia Hospital Mewat India 1 099915 81399
Hospital Civil Hospital Gurgaon
India 4 0124 233 0102Diagnostic Center Jain Diagnostics Paschim Vihar India 1 011 3297 9614
Harish Rawat Hospital Rock land Hospital
India 1 harish.rawat@rocklandhospita 0124 475 5555
Hospital Delhi Heart and lungs Institute
India 3 011 4299 9999SGT University India 1
Kirti Hospital Columbia Hospital GGN India 2 [email protected], 0124 398 9896Sonu Tyagi IT HCL India 1 0124 325 5367
Automobile Capro maruti limited India 3 0124 431 8000Atul Rajput Telecommunication Huawei India 7 [email protected] 0124 477 4700
Finance Capro Financial limited India 1 011 2573 3104IT Nettech India 1 085878 16634
Corporate Office Bel India Ltd. India 1 098711 09084SN Sharma Manufacturer Munjal Showa Ltd. India 4 snsharma @munjalauto.in 0124 478 3000SB Lal Automobile Maruti suzuki India 4 0124 234 6721
Automobile Mark Exhaust Pvt. Ltd. India 1 0124 497 3390Manufacturing Lakshmi Screw pvt. Ltd India 1
Manufacturing Continental auto. Pvt ltd. India 1
Automobile D.V.MOTORS PVT.LTD. India 3 011 6510 1066IT WEBTECH Training centre India 1
manufacturing Bhartiya vehicles & Engineering Co. India 1 099901 55262
Automobile SKH Magneti Marelli Exhaust Systems Pv India 1
Manufacturer Jai Mansa Tools India 2 0129 244 0388Manufacturing Shanti Ispat LTD. India 1 0124 233 0551
Priyanka Dubey Management Suvidha Engineers India 1 hrheadsuvidhaengineers.com 0129 401 7665Automobile Reliance automotive engg.services India 1
Construction PWD Workshop India 1
design JBM Group India 1 0124 467 4550design and manufacturing CADD Centre India 1
Manufacturing SOGEFI-MNR Engine Systems India Pvt. Ltd. India 1
Consumer Discretionary,Manufactin SUNBEAM AUTO PVT. LTD. India 1 0124 412 9200
Manufacturing or Auto Component OMAXE Auto LTD. India 1 0124 434 3000Automotive SUPRAJIT ENGINEERINGLTD. India 1 094470 03500
Manufacturing DIAMOND TOOLS & DIE . India 1
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IT Progression Infonet Pvt.Ltd. India 3 0124 667 0100IT voilapay mobile solutions pvt ltd India 2
IT HeadStart India 3
Business Service Miractree creative servics pvt India 2 [email protected]
Farhan Khan IT wipro India 1 0124 308 4000Web Designing luce & Morker India 1 0120 421 9843
Ajay Tondon IT Vinove Software India 1 [email protected] 011 4552 8918IT Apex t.g. india pvt ltd. India 1 0120 402 9000IT Cyperts India 3 020 6522 5252
Retails Bata India 3
Nirmala Devi Airline Air India India 1 1800 180 1407Sales vishwakarma sales India 1 098107 52582
Real Estate Krishna Sahil Construction pvt. Ltd. India 2 011 4058 7520
Real Estate Varindera Construction Limited India 1 011 2561 0032Real Estate Sandeep Singh Contractor India 1
Construction Company JMC Project Ltd. India 1DDA(Simplex) India 2
Real Estate Ashiana Homes India 3 0124 422 7878Real Estate DLF Home Developer Limited India 2 011 4210 2030
IT MD Synergy Pvt Ltd. India 1 0124 421 0442Manufacturer M.G. Constraction India 3 098101 13159
Piyush Sharma Hospital PARAS HOSPITAL India 9 piyush.sharma@parashospital 0124 458 5555Sonu Tyagi IT HCL India 8 0124 325 5367
Bhavika Hospital Artemis Hospital India 2 [email protected] 0124 451 1111
Real Estate vatika Group India 1 0124 435 5555
Costruction DDA(Sikka group of constraction) India 1
Govt.Office NBCC Bhawan India 1 011 2436 7314Construction Company Shri Balaji Buildmate Pvt. Ltd. India 1 0124 422 8271
Model Designing Amusement Construction India 2 098118 06631Yamini Uprati Financial Services ,Real Estate India bulls India 1 [email protected] 0124 668 1199
Architectural and consultancy TPF GETINSA EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. India 1
Finance Jai Shri Ram Finance Company India 7 092134 77125
Atul Rajput IT Counslting Indovision India 1 [email protected] 1800 120 8601Harish Rawat Hospital Rockland Hospital India 2 011 4822 2222
Shivani Khuran Hospital Lybrate India 1 [email protected] 090155 59900Ragya Gupta IT Tech Mahindra India 1 [email protected] 0120 400 5001
Hospital Medanta The Medicity India 3 0124 414 1414Atiya Kundu Hotel Hilton Garden Inn Gurgaon India 5 [email protected] 0124 442 0000
Ravi Hotel IN PROCESS VIRA INTERNATIONAL India 8 0124 442 0000
Devender Bhatiya Hotel Park Regis (GOA) India 3 [email protected] 084471 18443Vinod Uprati Hotel Leisure Inn (JAIPUR) India 1 [email protected] 0141 433 3333
Ira Bakshi Hotel The Oberoi (GURGAON) India 1 oberoi.gurgaon@oberoihotels 0124 245 1234Abhay Sood Hotel Syna Hotels & Resorts India 1 098213 95398
Purnima singh Hotel Radisson Blu (DWARKA) India 1 psingh@rddwarka .com 011 3090 8000Rohit Hotel PRAXIS India 1
Shruti Kumari Hotel Holiday Inn India 1 011 4222 2000Ashwani Khuttan Hotel The Royal Plaza India 1 recruitment@thehoitelthe roy 011 4355 5555
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Graduates employed in last 12 months
72
List of graduates employed within 12 months (Students employed in the last 12 months)
Student name Name of company Email of Student Apurva Thakur Enhance Business Solutions, Gurugram [email protected]
Mayank Upadhyay Enhance Business Solutions, Gurugram [email protected] Neeraj Citizens Voice News Channel, Rohtak [email protected]
Riya Makania Hero Honda [email protected] Sonakshi Malik Media Solution, Connaught Place [email protected]
Vikranta Godara Started his own photography Service [email protected] Naveen Janta TV [email protected]
Raiya Satti Janta TV Moti Nagar [email protected] Ajay Kumar Maruti Suzuki Aman Maan Aditya Birla Group Vikas Uraon IMPRESSION SERVICE PVT LTD.
Himanshu Bhargava SPIECE JET Abhishek Aditya Birla Group
Grijesh Kumar Singh Aditya Birla Group Ganesh K ChannelPlay
Sunny Magicpin Lokender Yadav Silver Skills Chhail Kaushik Talent4Assure
Arvind Aditya Birla Group Akash Kataria Silver Skills
Tushar Jounwal Franchiseindia Rahul Yadav AIRTEL
Lokesh Phogaat Mohit Tyagi INDIAMART
Ankita Talent4Assure Akshay Mattas BINARY SEMANTICS PVT LTD.
Priyanka Dahiya Ankur Kumar SHINE.COM
Amit Malik SGT Hospital,Gurugram Anjali Medanta hospital gurgaon [email protected] Blessy Park Hospital, Faridabad
Chitralekha SGT Hospital,Gurugram [email protected] Deepika SGT Hospital,Gurugram [email protected]
Ishwar swami park hospital dharuhera [email protected] Kaptan metro hospital rewari Monika Park hospital , faridabad [email protected] Poonam Park hospital , faridabad [email protected]
Ritu Dahiya SGT Hospital,Gurugram [email protected] Sachin Dagar AIIMS Rishikesh [email protected]
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Sangita Kumari SGT Hospital,Gurugram Sapna Ayushman hospital dwarka [email protected]
Sapna Tanwer RTMS hospital gurgaon [email protected] KM Stuti Tanwer metro hospital, delhi
Yogesh Dagar SGT Hospital,Gurugram Bhawna SGT Hospital [email protected]
Dhanveshri SGT Hospital Indu Rohilla Dayanand hospital, sonipat
Kavita SGT Hospital [email protected] Komal sharma mata chanan devi delhi
Preeti mata chanan devi delhi Priti Kumari mewat govt Priya Kumari Orthoplus Hospital, Najafgarh [email protected]
Priyanka Rajani maharaja agrasen hospital delhi
Suman Devi SGT Hospital [email protected] Shalu SGT Hospital [email protected] Jyoti SGT Hospital [email protected] Kiran College of Nursing, in Haryana [email protected]
Nitesh Randhava hospital, amritsar [email protected] Aasha Kumari SGT Hospital [email protected]
Antim Govt. Delhi sabdharzam Trecy Benjaminn Mata chandandevi
KM. Shashikala SGT Hospital Rinku Rani SGT Hospital [email protected]
Manika SGT Hospital [email protected] pinki SGT Hospital [email protected]
Asha Kumari SGT Hospital [email protected] Babita Kumari govt. hospital Gurgaon [email protected]
Premlata PGIM, Hospital, rohtak [email protected] Anamika Bansal Global Hospital : Best Hospital in Delhi Monika Santi Devi School of Nursing riwari
annu Kumari SGT Hospital [email protected] Manju Civil hospital, gurugram
Meenakshi Bhatia PGIM, Hospital, rohtak Sushma Rani SGT Hospital
Aashita Yadav Paras Hospital [email protected] Altaf Ahmad Al-AFIA HOSPITAL MEWAT [email protected] Dharminder Civil hospital, gurugram [email protected]
Gurpreet Singh Jain Diagnostics Paschim Vihar [email protected] krishan Civil hospital, gurugram [email protected]
Preeti Kaushik Rock Land Hospital [email protected]
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Ravinder Civil hospital, gurugram [email protected] sabnam kumari Delhi Heart and lungs Inst. [email protected] sanjeev Kumar Civil hospital, gurugram [email protected] Sonali Yadav Paras Hospital [email protected] sunita Joon Paras Hospital [email protected]
Shalu Maisnam Delhi Heart and Lung Institute
Maisnam Saloni Devi Delhi Heart and Lung Institute [email protected] Sandeep Ranga SGT University [email protected]
Hitesh Kumar saini Columbia Hospital GGN [email protected] Dil Nawab Columbia HospitalGGN [email protected]
Atul Kumar Thakur Fortis Hospital [email protected] Ekta Rana Paras Hospital Gurgaon [email protected] Mainpal Fortis Hospital [email protected]
Mubariz Nisar CD Hospital Srinagar [email protected] Pooja Yadav Fortis Hospital [email protected]
Seema Fortis Hospital [email protected] Ajay Kumar Advanced Diagnostic Badshapur [email protected]
Anjanpreet Kaur Sri Ganga Ram Delhi [email protected] Annu Max Hospital Gurgaon [email protected]
Anu Radha Max Hospital Gurgaon [email protected] Asfak Advanced Diagnostic Badshapur [email protected]
Ashu Sukhija Dig Center Rohtak [email protected] Azruddin Health Map SHKMGMC Mewat [email protected]
Chanchal Columbia asia Hospital Palam [email protected] Chander Kant Narula Dignostic Rohtak [email protected]
Hari Krishan Yadav HOD Orbit Dwarka [email protected] Hemant Star Imaging Center Rajedra Place [email protected]
Javed Ahmad Health Map SHKMGMC Mewat [email protected]
Jyoti Columbia asia Hospital Palam [email protected] KM Pratibha Chaudhari Tarak Hospital, Dwarka [email protected]
K S Avinash Max Hospital Patparganj [email protected] MOHD Adnam ul Haq SIKIMS Srinagar [email protected]
Navdeep Rock Land Hospital [email protected] Prashant Health Map PGIMS Rohtak [email protected]
Rahul Star Imaging Center Rajedra Place [email protected]
Rahul Yadav Health Map SHKMGMC Mewat [email protected]
Rajesh Rock Land Hospital [email protected]
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Rinki Gahlot Park Hospital, Gurgaon [email protected] Rohit Kumar Max Hospital Gurgaon [email protected]
sahil Sukhija Dig Center Rohtak [email protected] Sarla yadav Paras Hospital GGN [email protected]
Shahrukh Khan Advanced Diagnostic Badshapur [email protected]
Sumbul Sri Ganga Ram Delhi [email protected] Suraj Kumar Dhami HOD Orbit Dwarka [email protected]
Surbhi Kumari Columbia asia Hospital Palam [email protected] Ujjwal Paras Hospital GGN [email protected]
Vikash Yadav Narula Dignostic Rohtak [email protected]
Jyoti Verma Tarak Hospital, Dwarka [email protected] Harish Narula Dignostic Rohtak [email protected]
Navreet Health Map PGIMS Rohtak [email protected] Poonam Daina Devi SGT HOSPITAL GURGAON [email protected]
Gaurav Sarvang Manipal Hospital Dwarka goravsarvang18@gmailcom Chhaya Minomax Knee and Shoulder Clinic, West Patel Nagar, Delhi [email protected] Rahul BL Kapoor Hospital, Delhi [email protected] Kanika Indus Valley Hospital, Najafgarh [email protected] Versha Prime Speciality Clinic, Delhi [email protected] Surbhi Shanti Mukund Hospital Delhi [email protected]
Uma Chauhan Capri 4 Physio, Sant Parmanand Hospital, Delhi [email protected] Shankranand Ahmed Hospital Gurgaon [email protected]
Priyanka Dr Nasir Physiotherapy Clinic, Najafgarh , Delhi [email protected] Gunjan GENESIS Hospital, New Delhi [email protected]
Nancy Batra Spine and Joint care clinic, sector18 Rohini [email protected] Shallu SS Physio clinic, Jhajjar [email protected] Payal Quantum Physiotherapy Clinic & wellness centre, Delhi [email protected] Sonal Dr Pataudi Physiotherapy Clinic, Delhi [email protected] Nidhi Max Hospital Saket, Delhi [email protected]
Shreya Swaasthya Physiotherapy Clinic [email protected] Ritika Arogya Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre, Delhi [email protected] Neha Kartik Physiotherapy Clinic, Najafgarh, Delhi [email protected] Sonali Metro Hospital, Gurgaon [email protected] Rabina Nepal Corea Hospital [email protected] Mona Ahmed Hospital , Gurgaon [email protected]
Shivangi Sachdeva Optimize Health Care, Dwarka [email protected] Pooja Srivastav Ahmed Hospital , Gurgaon [email protected]
Pooja Ortho care clinic Gurgaon [email protected] Medical PG students- Self employed 17 Dental PG Students- Self employed 29
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Career Counselling services
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Staff Name Qualification DesignationDedicated careers
advisor (main role is to provide careers
Working in Careers Services
Office {Select
Total number of working hours
exclusively in career
Number of employability-related activities conducted per month Description of employability activities Email
Mr. Rajneesh WadhwB.Tech- Electronics
& MBA- Boston University
Head- CRC & CTO YES YES 48 10 Collaborations, Guest Lectures, Industry Visits, Internships & Final Placements [email protected]
Mr. Rahul Chopra h - Biotechnology & P Senior Manager - CRC YES YES 48 5 Collaborations, Guest Lectures, Industry Visits, Internships & Final Placements [email protected]
Ms. Sonia Dixit BA Hons & MBA Assistant Manager - CRC YES YES 48 5 Guest Lectures, Industry Visits, Internships & Final Placements [email protected]
Ms. Monika Gossain B.Com Coordinator - CRC YES YES 48 Guest Lectures, Industry Visits, Internships & Final Placements [email protected]
Dr. Sarju Devi Ph. D in Linguistics Associate Professor Yes Yes 15 60 Regular Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Ms. Arvinder Kaur Pabla
CELTA Voice and Accent Trainer
Senior Trainer Yes Yes 20 80Regular Crash Course for final year students specifically for Faculties of Pysiotherapy, Pharmacy, Hotel Management and Engineering. Mock Interviews and resume building sessions for employment readiness were conducted (upon request by CRC)
Ms. Sonia Srivastava
MA, MBA Assistant Professor Yes Yes 22 80 Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Dr. Umesh Chandra D. Phil in Literature Assistant Professor Yes Yes 20 80 Regular Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Mr. Arvind Kumar MA Assistant Professor Yes Yes 20 56 Regular Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Dr. Abhilasha Singh Ph. D in Literature Assistant Professor Yes Yes 20 80 Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Ms. Amita Bhati M.Phil in Linguistics Instructor Yes Yes 20 80 Regular Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Ms. Monika Sharma BA Soft Skills Trainer Yes Yes 17 68 Regular Mock PI, GD, Debate, SIS, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Fish Bowl Technique, Role Play [email protected]
Mr. Rajdeep B.Sc. M.Sc.RIT Tutor Yes No 3 2 Induction Programme [email protected]
Dr. Manisha M.Sc. Ph.D. Asstt. Prof. Yes No 2 2 Orientation Programme, Mentoring and admission councelling [email protected]
Shreyasi VashishthaM. Phil. Clinical Psychology
Asst. Prof. yes No 3 2 Recruitment drive , workshops, [email protected]
Amit Dangi BE, MBA, UGC-Net Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=891512691012397 [email protected]
Nisha Solanki MBA, UGC-Net Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=878222069008126 [email protected]
Dr. Heena Vasudev MBA(HA) Assistant Professor Yes No 2 3 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
You can include all staff working in employability at the university, not only staff from the careers/placement departments, as soon as they spent at least a few hours every week on employability.
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Chand Prakash Saini M.Com, MBA, UGC-N Assistant Professor Yes No 3 3 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Shagun Chahal M.Com Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Ms. Kavita PG Assistancs Professor Yes No 2 2 Internships, Workshop and Fashion Shows [email protected]
Ambika NairMTM, MSc Hospitality and Tourism
HOD Yes No 4 2 Recruitment drive, workshops, [email protected]
Ms. Sabiha FarhatM.A. Mass Communication
Associate Professor Yes No 2 2Visit to “Visual Art Gallery”, in IHC on 9th February 2018 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1025080800988918
Mr. B BoseM.A. Mass Communication
Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2Guest Lecture by Television News Anchor, Sayeed Ansari from Aaj Tak on 23rd August 2017 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=901229556707377
Dr Aparna Gupta MPT Neurology Assistant Professor Yes No 3 1 Recruitment drive, workshops, [email protected]
Mr Sunil Kumar DulaMsc Nursing Associate Professor Yes No 3 1 Recruitment drive , workshops, Guest Lectures [email protected]
Mrs Sarika Yadav Msc Nursing Assistant Professor Yes No 3 1 Recruitment drive , workshops, Guest Lectures [email protected]
Dr Vijay Sharma Ph.D, M. Pharm, Associate Professor Yes No 3 1 Career Counseling sessions [email protected]
Ms. Tripti Arora M. pharma Assistant Professor Yes No 3 1 Career Counseling sessions [email protected]
Mr Amit Dayal LLM Assistant Professor Yes No 2 1 Recruitment drive , workshops, Guest Lectures [email protected]
Dr Priyanka Rishi MPT Orthopedics Assistant Professor Yes No 3 1 Recruitment drive , workshops, [email protected]
Mrs Komal LLM Assistant Professor Yes No 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Mrs Chitra B Tech Associate Professor Yes No 3 1 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Mrs Kalpana B Tech Assistant Professor Yes No 2 1 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Mr. Anjaneyulu.BendMSc + NET Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Dr.Mukesh Kumar PhD Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Mr Kaushal Sharma M tech Assistant professor Yes No 2 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Ms Neha Gahlot M tech Assistant professor Yes No 2 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Ms Satnam Kaur M tech Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Ms Jyoti Ahlawat M tech Assistant Professor Yes No 3 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
Dr Neeraj Saini Ph.D,PDF Assistant professor Yes No 2 2 career counselling session, guest lecture [email protected]
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Student Societies
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Student Society Name
Purpose/ Main activities of the society Number of students
Name of Student Co-ordinator
E-mail of Student Co-ordinator
UNESCO Bioethics
Students wing
The society was created to address the growing need to inculcate ethical values among the students by incorporating ethics as a part of curriculum
25 Tanya Uberoi 9899130223 [email protected]
Scholars’s Hub Scholar’s Hub was created for: 120 Nancy Madaan 9643424299
1. To refine the skills of academically sound students. [email protected]
2. Holistic development of the students. https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=8631203
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3. Inclining the students towards better professional practices
4. Igniting the young minds for research.
5. Encouraging other students to do better academically and aim to be a part of scholar’s hub
Literary Society 1) To promote Literary activites among students 2) To inculcate English speaking culture in SGT students through various
activites like debate competions, blog writing competitions etc. We will take help of English movies with subtitels to encourage students to learn while geting entertained.
75 Ruhi Sharma [email protected]
Moot court society
MOOT COURT SOCIETY---- The task of the society is to look after organizing moot court competitions and prepare students for mooting to take part in mooting competitions.
a) To look after organizing moot court competitions and prepare students for mooting to take part in Moot Court competitions
b) Takes measures for preparation of and conducting of Moot Court exercises throughout the year, like Inter and Intra-class Moot Courts, Intra-faculty Moot Court. .
c) Preparation of students for various National Moot Court Competitions d) Organizing National Moot Court Competitions in the Faculty of Law, SGT
University.
30 Harmandeep, Priya [email protected],[email protected]
Legal Aid Society LEGAL AID SOCIETY----- Legal Aid Society is tasked to spread legal awareness on campus and off campus.a. Legal awareness camps in nearby villages.b. Assists in counseling people who visit the Faculty of Law for guidance.
20 Nishant, Shivam [email protected]
Human Rights Society
HUMAN RIGHTS SOCIETY--- This society is to enlighten about the Human Rights. a. Making students aware about the various issues of Human Rights. b. Encouraging the students to participate in various related programs of other institutes. Encouraging students to organize Human Right camps and awareness camps.
10 Rama, Ali [email protected], [email protected]
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E Learning Society
E-LEARNING SOCIETY: This society is tasked to develop the skills of digital teaching & research. The Society aims at: a. Preparing digital modules for e-learning. b. Promoting digital learning. c. Addressing the problems about e-learning. d. Encouraging teachers for promoting e-learning.
15 Vaishali Kaushik [email protected]
Environmental Society
5. ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY: This Society is for awareness and safeguarding of environmental rights. The Society performs the following: a. Plans to organize programs to create environmental awareness. b. Encouraging slogan writing competitions c. Encouraging poster-writing competitions
15 Muskan, Rakhi [email protected],[email protected]
Toque (The kitchen club)
To provide an environment to the students to be creative and learn the cooking skills with fun. • To help the students to explore different aspects of culinary arts • To nurture future chefs by inspiring the students to pursue their culinary dreams. • To generate passion towards cooking • To develop confidence in the students
15 Akash kanojiya [email protected]
Salt and Pepper ( The Service
Club)
Organize theme lunch & food festivals. To hone skills in food & beverage service & enhance career prospects. Develop a talent pool to take care of F&B operations. Maintain inventory of food & beverage.
8 Gopal Tomar [email protected]
Debate/Declamation Society
To debate about some social cause, pros and cons of a certain topic. DEBATING SOCIETY--- The Debating Society will represent students from the Law faculty to various debating competitions held nationally & internationally. The debating society will look after the activities of elocution, extempore and other competitive activities. • Organize debates on issues of common interests. • Debates on legal issues
5 Shreya Sharma,Rupal,Anmol
Dance Club Socialization is an essential aspect of dancing since the sport encourages you to enjoy the dynamic movements of your body with a partner or even a large group of other dancers. Not only will connecting with other dancers help you to feel more comfortable and relaxed on the dancefloor, but it will also urge you to build valuable relationships that will extend far into the future. Become culturally diverse by learning a wide variety of dance routines and the ideologies that support those expressive movements. Psychological benefits of dancing include an improved memory, elevated mood and level of confidence.
110 Sonali Yadav [email protected]
Art and Craft Club
1 . Bilateral Coordination 2. Coordination –Self Regulation 3. Self-esteem Booster 4. Bonding and Fun 5. Students make beautiful sketches which we showcase in our university
82 Pakhi [email protected]
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Photograhy Club 1. Club members will be learning from each other and will be photographing various activities in our university.
2. Coordination –Self Regulation 3. Self-esteem Booster 4. Bonding and Fun 5. Networking: You will have the opportunity to meet & network with other
like minded people and speak about business & photography!
43 Ishpreet [email protected]
Instrumental Music Club
1.To help students retain and enhance their own, individual love of music 2. Self relaxation 3. Promote social bonding 4. It provide peace of mind
30 Omansh Bhardwaj [email protected]
Vocal Club 1. Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal techniques. 2. Singing gives you physical benefits like breath control and muscle movement and enunciation, 3. Stress buster
27 Porkavi [email protected]
Sports Club Promoting and regulating multiple sports activities among students. Coordinating and conducting the sports activities for students. Sports meet, tournaments etc
200 Mr.Avinash Yadav (Bds Final Year), Sports SecretaryMr. Lalit Kumar(C.S. Final
Year),Deputy Sports Secretary
[email protected] [email protected]
CRICKET Club Regulating and conducting the cricket tournaments 50 Mr. Ravi Kant (Msc.Mlt) [email protected] FOOTBALL Club Regulating and conducting the football competitions and games 50 Mr.Ayush Kothari (B.Tech
Final Year) [email protected]
GYM & FITNESS Club
Regulating and coordinating the Gym and fitness activities of students 25 Mr. Rohit Jakhar (B Tech. 3rd Year)
BASKETBALL Club
Regulating and conducting the basketball tournaments 20 Mr.Dikto Kare (Mass Com 2nd Year
BADMINTON Club
Regulating and conducting the badminton tournaments 10 Mr. Ravinder Harsana [email protected]
VOLLEYBALL Club
Regulating and conducting the volleyball tournaments 20 Mr. Abhishek Kumar (Bpt Final Year)
ATHLETICS Club Regulating and conducting the athletics tournaments 20 Mr. Ashish Duhan (Msc Mlt)
Carrom Club Coordinating the carrom games and competitions 10 Sourav(Civil Engineering) [email protected]
Chess Club Coordinating the chess competitions 5 Dinkar(Civil Engineering) [email protected]
Student society of Dental sciences
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Chanchal Drall [email protected]
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Student society of Ayurveda
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Manisha Yadav [email protected]
Student society of Engineering
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Pranjal Pant [email protected]
Student society of Nursing
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Harsha Kuriwal [email protected]
Student society of Pharmacy
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Sourav Goyal [email protected]
Student society ofPhysiothera
py
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Shivam Bansal [email protected]
Student society of Allied Health
Sciences
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Shakshi Agarwal [email protected]
Student society of Mass
Communication
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Alok Katyayan [email protected]
Student society of Education
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Sharanya [email protected]
Student society of Fashion and
design
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Anusha Deshpande [email protected]
Student society of Physical
Sciences
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Deepak [email protected]
Student society of faculty of
Law
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Rachana [email protected]
Student society of Commerce
and management
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Prashant [email protected]
Student society of Hotel
Management
Acting as a centre point of contact for students as well as faculty for sharing the information, feedback, communication medium for students grievances to the faculty etc. Basically acting as interlink between students and faculty.
5 Gopal Tomar [email protected]
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International Students
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Name of Country Name of Student Category: Persons of Indian Origin / Non-resident Indians/ Foreign Nationals Email-id
NEPAL DHEERAJ KUMAR CHAURASIYA Non-resident Indians [email protected]
NEPAL ANAND RAJ CHAUHAN Non-resident Indians [email protected]
NEPAL PRITI KUMARI MAHARAN Non-resident Indians [email protected] SUSMITA PANDEY Non-resident Indians
NEPAL SURUCHI CHAUDHARY Non-resident Indians [email protected]
NEPAL PRAJINA KHANAL Non-resident Indians [email protected] SANTOSH OJHA Non-resident Indians [email protected] ANUPAM NIRAULA Non-resident Indians [email protected] RAM SHANKAR RAJAK Non-resident Indians [email protected] SANTOSH KUMAR SAHANI Non-resident Indians
Current International Students
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Out of state students
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Current Out of State Students (National) Name of State/ UT Number of students ANDHRA PRADESH 6
ARUNACHAL PRADESH 26 ASSAM 21 BIHAR 108
CHANDIGARH 6 CHHATTISGARH 5
GUJRAT 2
HIMACHAL PRADESH 29
JAMMU & KASHMIR 70
JHARKHAND 17
KARNATAKA 4
KERALA 19
MADHYA PRADESH 10
MAHARASHTRA 3
MANIPUR 37
MEGHALAYA 8
MIZORAM 2
NAGALAND 3
NEW DELHI 2365
ORISSA 8
PUNJAB 34
RAJASTHAN 72
TRIPURA 161
UTTAR PRADESH 6
UTTARAKHAND 17
WEST BENGAL 20
TAMIL NADU 1
3060
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Inbound Exchange Students
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Foreign University Name Name of Student On Campus: From Date
On Campus: To Date Email - Id
MOU with Universities for exchange for more than 2 weeks or more is in
process. For 6 months or more than 6 months clearnace from UGC is needed
after NAAC accreditation.. 0
UGC rules as applicable to private universities "Eligibility criteria and
conditions for collaborations"Public notice dated 2-06-2017 No.F.1-
1/2017(secy)UGC notification dated May 2017 F.No.1-
1/2012CPP-II Clause 3.2.a
MOU with Aisyiayah Pontianak College(APC), Indonesiaia
Agreement with College of Physical Education and Sport PALESTRA, Ltd, Czech RepublicAgreement with Polonia University, Poland
MOU with Kent State University, USA
MOU with National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria
MOU with International Educational Cooperation (IEC)
Inbound Exchange Students
List of Collaborations where Exchange applicable
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Scholarships
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Scholarship name Type Total amount (all students)
Number of students who received the scholarship
Average % of fees met by
scholarship per student
Annual Scholarship amount per student
Funded By (Please select from drop down list)
Scholarship/Fee concession/Rebate 2013-2014 2741800 23 4.35% 119209 Institution only
Scholarship/Fee concession/Rebate 2014-2015 35963905 254 0.39% 141590 Institution only
Scholarship/Fee concession/Rebate 2015-2016 66142765 519 0.19% 127443 Institution only
Scholarship/Fee concession/Rebate 2016-2017 70695953 731 0.14% 96711 Institution only
Scholarship/Fee concession/Rebate 2017-2018 73507202 1193 0.08% 61615 Institution only
Please enter all the figures in Indian Rupees onlyPlease list all the scholarships available for students, even those given by the government. You will be able to enter in the last column whether they funded or not by the university.
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Accessibility
93
Male Female Other Total Rural Urban3461 2921 0 6382 1667 4715
Gender balance Student background
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Low income outreach
95
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Medical Centres
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Medical Centre/ Hospital/ Clinic/ Other Facility Name
Number of Centres Type of Facility provided LocationPhotos (at least one of
each)
If you have a tie up with the Hospital/ Nursing Home outside please upload
copy of the Agreement
SGT Medical Hospital 1 All medical facilities and departments SGT University campus SGT Medical hospital
SGT Dental Hospital 1 All dental departments and facilities SGT university campus SGT Dental Hospital Hospital collaborations
NavMuskan Clinic 1 Centre for cleft lip and palate patients and providing holistic trea SGT medical hospital Navmuskaan centre
SGT Ayurvedic hospital 1 All facilities for ayurvedic hospital SGT University campus SGt Ayurvedic Hospital
SGT Urban Centre
Department of Community Medicine, FMHT of SGT University runs the out reach Urban Health Centres in Sector 37D
Gurugram since 2010 . the Urban centre is located about 10 Km from Medical college and covers 1,10,580 rural population.
Centre is well equipped with medical officers including lady medical officer, residents & interns in addition to paramedical,
health and logistic staff with Day Care medical care facilities which include health care services, Dental Chairs & dental
services, Immunization, laboratory, ECG, Spirometry & X-ray plant , medical store and ambulance services for referral &
emergency patients. UHTC has 6 beds for emergency treatment & detention services.
Specialist from SGT hospital i.e. Obstretic & Gynae, Paediatrics, Medicine, Surgery, Dermatology, ophthalmology & ENT are visiting the centre on weekly basis as per roster to provide
specialized services at door steps for needed urban population more so of surrounding slum areas. About 6—90 patients are
attended every day.
Sector-37D ,Gurugram SGT Urban centre
SGT Rural Centre 01
Fully functional out reach Rural Health Centres of Department of Community Medicine, FMHT of SGT University has been
established at village Kaliawas ,block Faruknagar district Gurugram since 2010 . the centre is located about 8 Km from Medical college and covers 40000 rural population. Centre is well equipped with medical officers including lady medical
officer, residents & interns in addition to paramedical, health and logistic staff with 24 hours medical care facilities which include delivery facilities, Immunization, laboratory & X-ray plant , medical store and ambulance services for referral &
emergency patients.about 50-70 patients are attended every day. RHTC has 6 beds for indoor patients. RHTC also provide
satellite health clinics in surrounding rural areas thrice weekly.Specialist from SGT hospital i.e. Medicine, Surgery,
Dermatology, Obstretic & Gynae, Paediatrics, ophthalmology & ENT are visiting the centre on weekly basis as pewr roster to
provide specialized services at door steps for rural population. All the national programme are operational and meticulously
implemented in rural areas.
Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC), Kaliawas in block Faruknagar of District
GurugramSGT Rural centre
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Sporting facilities
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Facility Name NumberType of facility (e.g. tennis court, squash
court…)Location Photos (at least one of each)
Fitness Gyms 3TREADMILL, MULTYGYM , CROSSBARCYCLE PLATES
AND BARBELL
NILGIRI HOSTEL, GIRLS HOSTEL,OPP ARYABHAT HOSTEL
Swimming Pools - - -
Indoor Sports Courts
1-TABLE TENNIS 2-BADMINTON
HALL3-YOGA AND MEDIDATION
HALL
STANDARD LEVEL
1-C.V RAMAN, HIMALAYA GIRLS HOSTEL, NILGIRI BOYS HOSTEL.
2-BLOCK –A GROUNG FLOOR ROOM NO -18
3-BLOCK – D SECOND FLOOR
Outdoor Sport Courts 9
BASKETBALL 01VOLLEYBALL, 04
BADMINTON COURT 04
SPORTS COMPLEX,SPORTS COMPLEX. BLOCK-C,GIRLS
HOSTELBEHIND KACHANJAGHA HOSTEL
CV RAMAN, GIRLS HOSTEL, BLOCK-C, BLOCK -A
Outdoor Sport Pitches 1 CRICKET PITCHES SPORTS COMPLEX
Athletics tracks 1 TRACK AND FIELD SPORTS COMPLEX
Stadiums - - -
Ground 4 CRICKET , FOOTBALL, KHO-KHO, KABADDI
SPORTS COMPLEX
Sporting Facilities
Sports photos
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Name of Sport coach Full-time or part-time Type of Sport Email
Dr. GOPAL .P.SINGH FULL TIME VOLLEYBALL&FITNESS TRAINING
[email protected], t ffi @ t i it
Mr. DEEPENDER SINGH FULL TIME FOOTBALL,CASKETBALL [email protected], [email protected]
Mr. JAGDISH LAL FULL TIME KABADDI [email protected]
Name of Dedicated sports medical staff
Full-time or part-time Specialty Email
Dr.SAJJAN PAL FULL TIME Sports [email protected]
Dr.BHAVNA FULTIME SPORTS [email protected]
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Medical Facilities
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List of Doctors and nurses and other medical staff
working on campus FT/PT Position Email
Dr. Amit Kumar Saxena Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Prachi Saffar Aneja Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Kirandeep Kaur Aulakh Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Susmita Saha Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shavi Garg Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shilpi Garg Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Mr. Arvind Deswal Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Mr. Pawan Kumar Mahato Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Busi Karunanand Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Bansal Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Poonam Arora Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]. Seema Patel Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]. Arpita Suri Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ashok Kumar Shah Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Mr. Birendra Kumar Yadav Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Vipul Bhasin Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Ms. Nisha Chauhan Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Asha Gandhi Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Ali Mohd Ahanger Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Anil Kumar Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Jyoti Arora Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Vijay Kumar Roy Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ritu Soni Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Nimarpreet Kaur Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mona Sidhu Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Ekta Marhetta Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Sarvesh Chander Chopra Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Vinod Kapoor Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Poonam Salwan Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Kapil Hazarika Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Meghna Pandey Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Poonam Dagar Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Nikhil Sheoran Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
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Dr. Shweta Sharma Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Anita Chakravarti Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Priti Agarwal Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Megha Maheshwari Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Debasish Chattopadhya Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Vijay Laxmi Malhotra Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mukesh Sharma Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Ms. L. Sumitra Devi Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Mr. Nikhil Payal Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Monika Yadav Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Uma Sharma Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Vinod Raghava Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr Parveen Shah Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sunil Arora Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Amita Saigal Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Seema Nagger Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sweta Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Irbinder Kour Bali Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Raj Kumar Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Prachi Arun Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sapna Goel Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sonu Yadav Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Tanvi Mittal Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Shagun Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Komal Yadav Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Neha Singh Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Neelaksh Kaul Full-Time Tutor
Dr. Balbir Singh Deswal Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. S. C. Mohapatra Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Bhupinder Kaur Anand Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Vijay Kumar Singhal Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ved Pal Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shubham Mohan Sharma Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shalini Ray Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Mr. Sunil Kumar Chamola Full-Time Assistant Professor cum Statistician
Dr. Nirmla Kumari Sangwan Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Priyanka Sachdeva Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Abhinav Jain Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Anil Redhu Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Shubham Girdhar Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Shambhavi Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Jaya Kumari Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Ram Krishna Prasad Singh Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Sinha Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
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Dr. Mohit Chauhan Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shri Bhagwan Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Mohit Malhotra Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav Full-Time Tutor [email protected]
Dr. Kunwar Pal Singh Full-Time Tutor [email protected]. Dinesh Kumar Sharma Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Pavan Kumar Dandona Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sankatha Prasad Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Anup Kumar Chhabra Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Raj Pal Verma Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Narveer Singh Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Tarun Jhamb Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Rajinder Prasad Gupta Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Kishor Kumar Nagar Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mayank Chugh Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Barnali Bhattacharya Sharma
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Dr. Sheetal Kaul Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Jaspreet Singh Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mir Nadeem Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mukesh Nandal Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Manoj Aggarwal Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Umesh Lamba Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Deepika Yadav Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Rajaram Aggarwal Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Ranjum Chaudhary Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
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Dr. Pankaj Khatana Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
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Dr.Yatin Gupta Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
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Dr. Mohinder Pal Singh Sawhney Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Vinita Gupta Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shikhar Ganjoo Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Saveta Saini Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Nikita Gupta Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Preet Kaur Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Ved Pal Mahla Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Abhishek Kapoor Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Nimmi A Jose Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Abhishek Chugh Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
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Dr.Pooja Yadav Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Niyati Sheokand Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Dharampal Singh Sudan Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Subodh Kumar Nawal Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Babu Lal Goyal Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Avinash Jain Full-Time Senior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Tushar Nehra Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sheena Taneja Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sonali Saini Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Dishank Kapoor Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Pawan Tiwari Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Kuldeep Raj Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sham Lal Singla Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mriganko Shekhar Ray Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sanjeew Kumar Chowdhary Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Kanwar Singh Goel Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Vikas Siwach Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ramendranath Talukdar Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Alok Ranjan Sinha Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Raman Sethi Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Avinash Sharma Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Neel Kanth Sharma Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Manjit Tanwar Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Paramjeet Singh Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Akash Dua Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Vijender Kumar Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Hema Kapoor Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sachin Bhayana Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shobha C. Nar Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
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Dr. Tariq Ahmad Mir Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]. Balvinder Singh Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
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Dr. Mansoor-Ul-Haq-Chowdhary Full-Time Sr. Resident
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Dr. Abhimanyu Singh Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]. Renu Verma Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Dev Yadav Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Priyanshu Mohan Varshney Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Aditya Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sowbir Some Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Md. Abu Nasar Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Pratul Arora Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Akhil Kumar Kainth Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Tushar Nagyan Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Priyanka Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Pankaj Abrol Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Anita Sharma Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Satya Kiran Kapur Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Shashi Sharma Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Bishnupriya Sahoo Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ambarish Sharma Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ramkesh Meena Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ramesh Aggarwal Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mamta Malik Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Nihit Kharkwal Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Richa Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Himani Bhasin Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Vishal Subhash Ambare Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Narendra Monga Full-Time Sr. Resident narendramonga
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Rathi Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Chhvi Sauparna Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Aman Arora Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sakshee Madan Full-Time Junior Resident
Dr. Priyanka Kadian Full-Time Junior Resident
Dr. Shaina Aggarwal Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]. Shanib Ali Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Deepika Kumari Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
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Dr. Arun Kumar Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Vishal Pathania Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Jasdeep Monga Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Preeti Singh Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Ram Pal dahiya Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Kamal Goyal Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Mukul Saini Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Preeti Lohan Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Pradeep Shingal Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Neeraj Sharma Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Harshraj Nehra Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]. Deepender Solanki Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Abhijeet Yadav Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sonali Singh Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Saumya Sharma Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sonakshi Sehrawat Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]. Hira Lal kakria Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Rajesh Chandra Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Naresh Chander Arora Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sansar Chand Sharma Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Kasturi Mohan Batra Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Viney Kumar Govila Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Joginder Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Devendra Yadav Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Deepak Maheshwari Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Jaideep Gaver Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sunil Yadav Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Amit Handa Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Harender Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Anubhav Chhabra Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Naveen Taxak Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Pulkit Chhabra Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Jatin Arora Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Shivam Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Bharat Singla Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]. Shubha Sagar Trivedi Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Aruna Batra Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Banashree Das Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Surinder Singh Pal Singh Koc Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Poonam Taneja Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
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Dr. Bindoo Yadav Full-Time Associate Professor [email protected]
Dr. Rashmi Ray Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Neha Rani Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Sarita Chaube Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Geetika Arora Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Madhu Egbert Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Shiveta Kaul Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Palak Rajendra Agrawal Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Reshma Kankonkar Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Preksha Agrawal Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Anubhuti Vashistha Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Puja Agarwal Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Isha Nandal Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sunaina Singla Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Rajvir Kaur Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Richa Malhan Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Krishan Lal Garg Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Sarla Hooda Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Mohanlal Khatri Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Madhu Tiwari Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Keshav Chandra Khanduri Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Urvashi Tandon Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Neha Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Saurabh Nanda Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Rohit Tanwar Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Tushar Kanti Lala Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Aneet Full-Time Assistant Professor [email protected]
Dr. Praveen Kumar Gupta Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Parveen Ahlawat Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sarita Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Priyanka Gulia Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Hina Joshi Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Vishakha Dhasmana Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Monika Dalal Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Udit Girdhar Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Kritika Sehrawat Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Kusum Bisla Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sunil Kumar Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Bharat Bhushan Sharma Full-Time Professor & HOD [email protected]
Dr. Monu Sarin Full-Time Professor [email protected]
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Dr. Ram Chandra Yadav Full-Time Professor [email protected]
Dr. Neeru Kapur Full-Time Assistant professor [email protected]
Dr. Shantanu Singh Chauhan Full-Time Assistant professor [email protected]
Dr. Mir Rizwan Aziz Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Deepak Singh Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Vinod Kumar Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Dileep Kumar Jha Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Anish Choudhary Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Puneet Gupta Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Ritu Dhaka Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Meghna Verma Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Nalin Chugh Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Vinod Benda Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]
Dr. Manav Sethi Full-Time Junior Resident [email protected]. Muttana Sridhar Full-Time CMO [email protected]
Dr. Shree Bhagwan Garg Full-Time CMO [email protected]
Dr. Bhuvnesh Verma Full-Time CMO [email protected]. Shri Dutt Sharma Full-Time Ap
Dr. Aswini Bharath. T Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
Dr. Sourabh Khatri Full-Time Sr. Resident [email protected]
SUDHIR SINGH YADAV Full-Time Staff Nurse
RASHEED M Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
HAREESH CHANDRA Full-Time Asst. Nursing Suptd.
JOBY JACOB Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
JITENDRA KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
JAI BHAGWAN SINGH Full-Time OPD Staff
KAVITA Full-Time Staff Nurse
TRILOKI Full-Time Staff Nurse
JITENDRA KUMAR GUPTA Full-Time Staff Nurse
Situ Yadav Full-Time Staff Nurse ANM
RAJESH KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
RAM CHANDER Full-Time Staff Nurse
RUCHIKA DAGAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
MUKESH KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
KAVITA Full-Time OPD Staff
RAVINDER DAGAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
RABINDER SHRIVASH Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
SUNITA Full-Time Staff Nurse ANM
PANKAJ SINGH Full-Time OPD Staff
RAHUL KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
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RAVENDRA KUMAR SINGH Full-Time Nursing Asstt.
PRIYANKA Full-Time Staff Nurse
SWEETI Full-Time Staff Nurse
JITENDER SAINI Full-Time OPD Staff
Reena Singh Full-Time Staff Nurse
Anitamol Thomas Full-Time Staff Nurse
Rinku Rani Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Manika Full-Time Staff Nurse
Asha Kumari Full-Time Staff Nurse
SATESWARI Full-Time OPD Staff
AJEET KUMAR Full-Time Computer Operator [email protected]
SUNIL KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sanju Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Sangeeta Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Upasana Full-Time Staff Nurse
Jaswinder Kaur Full-Time Staff Nurse
Pushkar Full-Time Staff Nurse
Rakesh Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sita Devi Full-Time Staff Nurse
Priyanka Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Bhawna Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sarbjeet Kaur Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Mukesh Full-Time Staff Nurse
Atul Singh Full-Time Staff Nurse
Bhikam singh Full-Time Staff Nurse
Kirti Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Sabitha Mathew Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
ANITA Full-Time Staff Nurse
Geeta Rani Full-Time Staff Nurse ANM
Monika Kumari Full-Time Staff Nurse
ANIL GHAURD Full-Time OPD Staff [email protected]
Nijam Khan Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Ram Krishan Full-Time Staff Nurse
Kuldeep Kaur Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sangeeta Rani Full-Time Staff Nurse
Prashant Singh Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Amit Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Devendra Singh Full-Time Staff Nurse
Rahul Full-Time Staff Nurse
Athira Vasudev Full-Time Staff Nurse
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Sajad Manzoor Mir Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Ashok Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Ravina Full-Time Staff Nurse ANM [email protected]
Oves Ali Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Sushma Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
NARENDER Full-Time Attendent
Shri Kishan Full-Time Nursing Suptd.
Nisha Full-Time Staff Nurse ANM
Suman Devi Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Dhanveshri Full-Time Staff Nurse
Anil Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse
Bhawna Full-Time Staff Nurse
Anju Devi Full-Time Staff Nurse
POONAM Full-Time Staff Nurse
Basil Iype Full-Time Staff Nurse
Hauliankin Full-Time Staff Nurse
Shweta Varma Full-Time Staff Nurse
Tracy Benjaminn Full-Time Staff Nurse
Milan Full-Time Staff Nurse
Pooja Full-Time Staff Nurse
Preethy Sabu Full-Time Staff Nurse
Anju Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Rahul Parashar Full-Time Staff Nurse
DELLA JAMES Full-Time Staff Nurse
Jyoti Singh Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sonu Sangwan Full-Time Staff Nurse
MEHRAJ UD DIN MIR Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Praveen Kumar Full-Time Attendent
Ratan Pal Full-Time Attendent
Deepak Dabas Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Raman Full-Time Staff Nurse
MUKESH KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
Jyoti Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Poonam Devi Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sangeeta Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Deepa gulia Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
JULY PAPPACHAN Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
AMAL REGHUNATH Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
REMYA RAJAN Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
ABHIRAJ. I.R Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
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PRADEEP SINGH Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
KANWAR SINGH Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
DASHRATH KUMAR KOLGARIA Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
BABITA KUMARI Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
MONIKA Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
KAVITA Full-Time Staff Nurse
JYOTI Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Tinu Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Manju Full-Time Staff Nurse
Nisha Sahoo Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Chitralekha Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Soniya Full-Time Staff Nurse
Rameena Full-Time Staff Nurse
Gaurav Bhardwaj Full-Time Staff Nurse
Jyothi Rajan Full-Time Staff Nurse
Kailash Chand Full-Time Staff Nurse
KHUSBHU Full-Time Staff Nurse
Malka Full-Time Staff Nurse
Manisha Full-Time Staff Nurse
Manpreet Kaur Full-Time Staff Nurse
MUNNESH KUMAR Full-Time Staff Nurse
Neelam Kumari Full-Time Staff Nurse
Poonam Full-Time Staff Nurse
PREETI Full-Time Staff Nurse
PREETI Full-Time Staff Nurse
REKHA Full-Time Staff Nurse
RINKI Full-Time Staff Nurse
Saveena Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sonam Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sumit Rani Full-Time Staff Nurse
VEENA RANI Full-Time Staff Nurse
Jyoti Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sonu Yadav Full-Time Staff Nurse
Nitin Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Vinay Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Ramish Khan Full-Time P.A. to Dean [email protected]
Karthika K. Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Amit Malik Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Yogesh Dagar Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Sangeeta Kumari Full-Time Staff Nurse
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BALWAN SINGH Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
JIBI B Full-Time Staff Nurse
ASWATHY SURESH Full-Time Staff Nurse
FIRDOUSIYA N Full-Time Staff Nurse
SRUTHIMOL S Full-Time Staff Nurse
ASHA RANI Full-Time Staff Nurse ANM
AASHA KUMARI Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
PINKI Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
SUNNY Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Minni Full-Time Staff Nurse
SUKHWINDER KAUR Full-Time Staff Nurse
Bhawna Dagar Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Seema Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Hema Joshi Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Shefali Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Sheetal Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Sushila Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Archana Syuni Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Pooja Full-Time Nursing Asstt. [email protected]
Dhanya Mol Manoharan Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Aswathy Sadasivan Nair Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Mithlesh Kumari Rajpoot Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Pooja Ahlawat Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Ritu Dahiya Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Pramila Kumari Full-Time Staff Nurse
Poonam Full-Time Staff Nurse
Pooja Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Ritu Rani Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Merlin Mathew Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Reshma Elizabeth Cyriac Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Anil Singh Parihar Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Sarita Full-Time Staff Nurse
Sumitra Full-Time Staff Nurse [email protected]
Jyoti Full-Time Staff Nurse
MAMTA Full-Time Staff Nurse
REKHA Full-Time Staff Nurse
Rakesh Kumar Full-Time Staff Nurse
BHAGWAN SWAROOP Full-Time Staff Nurse
Neelam Full-Time Staff Nurse
MEENA RANI Full-Time Staff Nurse
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BIMLESH Full-Time Ward Aya
JILE SINGH Full-Time Ward Boy
RAHUL NAGI Full-Time Ward Boy
DHARAMVEER Full-Time Supervisor
DURGA RAM Full-Time Ward Boy [email protected]
GEETA Full-Time Ward Aya
HIMANSHU JOSHI Full-Time Ward Boy
INDRA Full-Time Ward Aya
PARVATI Full-Time Ward Aya
VIRENDER Full-Time Ward Boy
MEENA DEVI Full-Time Assistant
HARENDRA SINGH Full-Time Pantry Boy [email protected]
RAMESH CHANDRA Full-Time Ward Boy
RINKI SATI Full-Time Assistant
Raj Kumar Full-Time Dailysis Technician cum [email protected]
REKHA Full-Time Assistant
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Student Accomodation
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Name of residence/
hostel
Number of rooms
Number of beds
Address of the residence Photos On-campus or off-
campus
Warden name
Warden email If you have a tie up with any residential facility off campus please upload copy of the Agreement
Ganga Hostel 130 260 Ganga Hostel, SGT University
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On Campus Jennifer Cocki
Nilgiri Hostel 60 240 Nilgiri Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Rajesh Yadav
Himalaya Hostel
105 210 Himalaya Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Mool Chand Sharma
Godavari Hostel
40 80 Godavari Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Poonam Sharma
Narmada Hostel
40 80 Narmada Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Suman Bajpai
Yamuna Hostel 119 314 Yamuna Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Preeti Jain [email protected] -
Krishna Hostel 40 160 Krishna Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Chetna Chaudhary
C V Raman Hostel
150 340 C V Raman Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Kuldeep Chauhan
Kanchanjanga 100 400 Kanchanjanga Hostel, SGT University
On Campus Sanjay Kumar
Total number of beds 2084
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Management Information System
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Facility type Brief description Online Web
Address/Screen Shot
Online Inquiry Student can do Online Inquiry about the Desired Course Online enquiry
Online Admission Online Admission Page Allows to Complete all Details Regarding Admission Procedure Online admission
Online Fee Payment Student Can Pay Admission Fee Through Online Mode Payment Gateway Online admission fee
Online Grievance Redressal Online Grievance & Redressal is Provided by University
Online grievance redressal
Online Hostel Enrolment Student can Apply Only for Availing Hostel Facility Online hostel application
Online Results Students Can View There Result Through Online Medium Online results
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Library facilities
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Type of catalogues Amount of investment in each type
Printed books- 62133 Rs 45,74,390/- Total number of books- 62133
Printed or electronic periodicals (excluding those from databases)-300 Rs.55,73,657/-
Number of journals titles (e.g. a periodic with 365 publications will be counted as 1 entry)- 300
eBooks (excluding those from databases)
CDs/DVDs (1150)
Databases (4) Rs.8,93,715/-Includes all e-books as part of the database membership
Please note if the institution invests in online databases, this will be counted as an investment but not as a new catalogue entry.
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Mechanism/System for social
involvement
122
Social Involvement Programme Name (NCC, NSS, Red Cross, Eco-club etc.) Number of students Activities/Camps conducted in
last one year Photo/ Report
NSS 114Recently got approval for start of self-
financing NSS Unit List of volunteers
NCCCommunications in process for
start of NCC unit NCC
Red-cross Blood donation camps organised Redcross approval
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Cancer Day (4-2-17)
5 1
World cancer day 4-2-17
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Oral Health Day (20-3-17)
5 1
World oral Health Day 20-3-17
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Health Day (7-4-17)
4 1
World Health day 7-4-17
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on No Tobacco Day (31-5-17)
80 1
No Tobacco Day 31-5-17
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on Oral Hygiene Day (1-8-17)
5 1Oral Hygiene day 1-8-17
World Tourism Day 100 1World Tourism Day
Rally for Rivers Event 500 1River Rally
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=863622663801400
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on National Toothbrushing day (1-11-17)
4 1National Tooth brushing day 1-11-17
Mechanisms/ Systems for Social Involvement
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Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World AIDS Day (1-12-17)
6 1World AIDS Day 1-12-17
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Oral Health Day (20-3-18)
5 1
World Oral Health Day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on No Tobacco Day (31-5-18)
5 1
No Tobacco Day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on Oral Hygiene Day (01-8-18)
50 1Oral Hygiene Day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on International Yoga Day (21-6-18)
500 1
International yoga Day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Environment Day (05-6-18)
50 1
World Environment day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World No Tobacco Day (31-5-18)
50 1
World No Tobacco Day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on Swachata Summer Internship Program
(2018)50 1
Swachthta Summer internship
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Head & Neck Cancer Day (27-7-18)
25 1World Head and Neck Cancer day 2018
Social Awareness by Volunteer Students on World Breast Feeding Week (6th to 8th
August 18)50 1
World breast feeding week 2018
Media Literacy Campaign 50 1 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1052749314888733
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Recognition for
Social development
125
Recognition for Social Development
Award/ Medal/ Certificate of Appreciation for Social Development
Award Description Year received Scanned copy of the certificate/ photo of award
FREE DENTAL CHECKUP IN ASSOCATION WITH ROTARY CLUB AT GURGAON
SCHOOL
appreciation for social service
2017 Rotary Club School, Gurgaon
FREE DENTAL CHECKUP ON OCCASION OF ORAL HYGIENE DAY
appreciation for social service
2017 Oral Hygiene day
FREE HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP with Red Swastik Society in Sondhi Village
appreciation for social service
2017 Red swastik society Sondhi Village
DENTAL CAMP IN FATEHPUR VILLAGE with Reliance SEZ Pvt. Ltd.
appreciation for social service
2017 Reliance SEZ Fatehpur Village
Development of Agriculture Based Technology
Appreciation for Technology Development
2017 Agriculture appreciation by Chief minister Shri Manohar Lal Khattar
DENTAL CAMP IN PELPA VILLAGE with NGO DLF-IGD Foundation
appreciation for social service
2018 NGO DLF-IGD Foundation
DENTAL CAMP IN PELPA VILLAGE with Reliance SEZ Pvt. Ltd.
appreciation for social service
2018 Relance SEZ Pelpa Village
GRAMIN UTHAN SEVA RATAN appreciation for social service
2018 Gramin Uthan Seva ratan
Dental CAMP - Presented by Shri Ramchandra Yadav
appreciation for social service
2008 Camp-Ramachnadra Yadav
Dental & Blood Donation CAMP - Mahashay Hansram Cahritable Trust,
Gurgaon
appreciation for social service
2010 Dental Blood donation camp
Dental Camp at Cantonnment Board, General Hospital, Delhi Cantt
appreciation for social service
2011 camp at delhi cantt
Dental CAMP AT Central Jail, Tihar Complex, New Delhi
appreciation for social service
2011 Dental camp at Central jail
Dental Camp at Ayudham Society, New Delhi
appreciation for social service
2012 Camp at Ayudham society
Dental CAMP in Collaboration with MIW Foundation
appreciation for social service
2013 Camp with MIW foundation
Dental CAMP in Collaboration with Spastic Society of Gurgaon
appreciation for social service
2014 Camp with spastic society
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Participant at Guiness Record by Jain Trust for Largest Free Dental Check up
Camp
appreciation for social service
2014 Guiness record
DENTAL CAMP IN Fatehpur VILLAGE with Reliance SEZ Pvt. Ltd.
appreciation for social service
2014 fatehpur Village reliance SEZ
Dental Camp in collaboration with Jat Sabha, Chandigarh & Sports School,
Nidani Jind
appreciation for social service
2014 Dental camp JAT sabha
Dental Camp at Asha Kiran Orphanage, Rewari
appreciation for social service
2014 Camp at Asha Kiran orphanage
KRD International School, New Delhi appreciation for social service
2015 KRD International School
BLIND Relief Association, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
appreciation for social service
2015 Blind relief association
Training of ASHA WORKERS ABOUT ORAL HELATH & CLEFT CARE
appreciation for social service
2015 Asha Workers
Dental CAMP IN COLLABORATION WITH IGD, NEW DELHI
appreciation for social service
2015 Camp with IGD
DENTAL CAMP AT DPS, FARUKHH NAGAR appreciation for social service
2016 Dental camp at DPS, FarukhNagar
DENTAL CAMP IN MUNDAKHERA VILLAGE with Reliance SEZ Pvt. Ltd.
appreciation for social service
2016 Camp in Mundakhera Village with Reliance SEZ
DLF FOUNDATION AS PART OF PROJECT AROGYAM
appreciation for social service
2016 DLF Foundation Arogyam
DENTAL CAMP AT DISTRICT PRISON, JHAJJAR
appreciation for social service
2016 Camp at District prison
DENTAL CAMP AT BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN
appreciation for social service
2016 Camp at Bal Bharti Public School
DENTAL CAMP AT S K SPRING COMPANY, GURGAON
appreciation for social service
2016 Camp at S K Spring Company
DENTAL CAMP AT JJ SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, JHAJJAR
appreciation for social service
2016 Camp at JJ school of education
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Community Outreach activities
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Community Outreach Activities
Name of social outreach programme Number of studentsNumber of hours per
student (last one year)
Description of Event Photo/ Report
Oral Health Education Drive on 22.01.2017 at Tekli,Badshapur (NGO Ananda)
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 116. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Tekli 22-1-17 Badshapur
Oral Health Education Drive on 07.02.2017 at Kasan Village
4 2.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 28. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Kasan Village 7-2-17
Oral Health Education Drive on 15.02.2017 at Garhi Harsaru Helamandi
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 23. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Garhi Harsaru 15-02-2018
Oral Health Education Drive on 23.02.2017 at Pataudi Village
4 1.3Patients screened & treated during this activity is 35. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required
Pataudi Village
Oral Health Education Drive on 14.03.2017 at Munimpur (NGO Reliance)
4 1.3Patients screened & treated during this activity is 78. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if
Munimpur 14-3-17
Oral Health Education Drive on 21.03.2017 at District Jail,Jhajjar
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 131. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required
Jhajjar jail
Health Professionals Interaction with Villagers at Sultanpur on 21.03.2017 (Team Members from Dental, Medical, Nursing, Behavioural Sciences
10 0.5Interactions with Village people were initiated for understanding the health care needs of residents
Sultanpur 21-03-17
Oral Health Education Drive on 07.04.2017 at Sultanpur Village
4 1.3All people attending camp were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Sultanpur 7-4-17
Oral Health Education Drive on 18.04.2017 at Civil Hospital Sec 10 Gurgaon
8 0.6
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 18. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Civil Hospital 18-04-17
Patients screened during this period is 8242 and patients treated at campsite are 792. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from
Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Oral Health Education drive153 Oral Health Education Drive Activities from
January 2017 to December 2017 at various locations(5 students per activity)
765 4.0
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No Tobacco Week (26.05.2017 to 31.05.2017) 50 0.5Series of activities were organised by Public Health Dentistry & Oral Medicine Departments whch included Talk for Nonteaching members, walkathon, lectures against Tobacco and Oral Health Screening activity
No Tobacco week 2017
Oral Health Education Drive on 10.07.2017 at Ghubana, Nuh
2 2.5Patients screened & treated during this activity is 22. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication
Oral health camp
Oral Health Education Drive on 01.08.2017 at Dadri Toe (NGO Reliance)
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 195. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
IEC
Oral Health Education Drive on 05.08.2017 at MDI, Gurugram
4 1.3
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 50. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
MDI-Rotary club 5-8-2017
Oral Health Education Drive on 06.08.2017 at DLF Phase IV
3 1.7
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 95. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
DLF Phase-IV
Oral Health Education Drive on 29.09.2017 at Mehandipur Village
6 0.8
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 88. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Mehandipur village 29-9-2017
Oral Health Education Drive on 07.11.2017 at Village Panchgaon
3 1.7Patients screened & treated during this activity is 16. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if
i dVillage Panchgaon
Oral Health Education Drive on 23.11.2017 at Village MD Majra (NGO Reliance(
6 0.8
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 99. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Reliance
Oral Health Education Drive on 01.12.2017 at Govt School Sector 17c (NGO Sharp)
6 0.8
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 144. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
World aid day
Oral Health Education Drive on 14.12.2017 at Gurukulum das School, Rewari
4 1.3
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 129. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
School camp gurukulum
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CAMP ON EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND MENTAL HEALTH
PROMOTION on 22.12.20177 0.7
The Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurgaon , Haryana organized one day Mental Health camp on 22nd December 2017 in a nearby Mankrola Village. M.Phil Clinical
community mental health
Educational visit to Government High School, village Laharpur, District Jhajjar - Department of
Nutrition5 1.0
An Educational visit to Government High School, village Laharpur, District Jhajjar was organized by Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences on 27th February, 2017 for M.Sc and B.sc Students. The purpose of the visit was to acquaint the student about the Mid Day Meal Scheme which is a Government approach to improve the nutritional status of school age children nationwide.
government school Jhajjar
Oral Health Education Drive on 06.03.2018 at Mata Nand kaur Public School Dwaraka
5 1.0Patients screened & treated during this activity is 595. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care
mata nand kaur public school Dwaraka
Oral Health Education Drive on 13.03.2018 at Observation Home for boys, Kingsway Camp
(Delhi)5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 189. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
observation home
Oral Health Education Drive on 20.03.2018 at Badsa Village
6 0.8
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 163. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Reliance camp Badsa village
Oral Health Education Drive on 21.03.2018 at Asha Bhawan 1673, Sec 10-A Gurugram
4 1.3
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 30. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Asha Bhawan
Oral Health Education Drive on 25.05.2018 at Village Sondhi
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 107. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Reliance sondhi camp
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Oral Health Education Drive on 26.05.2018 at S.D.Adesh Vidhya Mandir (Gurugram)
4 1.3
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 64. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
SD Adarsh school
Oral Health Education Drive on 27.05.2018 at Village jatusana (Rewari)
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 69. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
village Jatusana
Oral Health Education Drive on 04.08.2018 at Bachpan School
5 1.0
Patients screened & treated during this activity is 40. All people attending camps were given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication Material (IEC). They were also given medicines & oral Health care product samples if required.
Bachpan school
Budhera Village Swa Prerit Adarsh Gram Yojana 10/week 2.0
The welfare of all Residents of Budhera Village has been taken care by SGT University. There are 750 families residing in Budhera Village with 2 Government and One Private School. Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Behavioural Sciences, Legal & Technical consultaions are provided to villagers and local leaders in order to make sure of holistic development of the village. Employment at SGT University has also been provided to many residents villagers.
Budhera village
Blind Relief Association, New Delhi - Dental Center
3/week 1.0Residents of Blind Relief Association who are both kids and vocational trainees are screened & treated during this activity once a week. All people attending camps are given Oral Health Instructions apart from Information, Education & Communication M i l (IEC) Th l i di i & l H l h d l if
Blind Relief Assocaiton
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CAMP ON EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND MENTAL HEALTH
PROMOTION on 16.02.20187 0.7
The Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurgaon , Haryana organized one day Mental Health camp on 16th February 2018 in a nearby Sultanpur Village. M.Phil Clinical Psychology trainees and Faculties of Clinical Psychology participated in it. The camp was
i d i ll b i i h h Vill P dhSultanpur camp
Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Department Free Check Up Camp on 05.05.2018
3 1.7The Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (B.ASLP), Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurugram, Haryana organized a one day Free Health Check-up Camp on 5th May 2018 in a nearby A Vill i G Th i d i ll b i i h h
audiology camp
Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Department Free Check Up Camp on 05.07.2018
3 1.7
The Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurugram , Haryana organized one day Health camp on 05th July 2018 in a nearby Sultanpur Village. The camp was organized in collaboration with the Village Pradhan.
health camp by audiology dept
OutReach Activities by Team of Ayurveda 4/ week 0.8
Faculty is conducting free medical camps and awareness programs in nearby rural areas. Faculty is inspiring the persons/patients for diet management as per Ayurveda.
Outreah activity by ayurveda
OutReach Activities by Nursing Team 25/activity 0.2 Report Enclosed Nursing
Health Camp at Village Budhera by Physiotherapy Team
10 4Physiotherapy along with medical and dental faculties of SGT University conducted a health camp in Budhera village, Gurugram on 27/10/17. Students of BPT with students of Dental and Medical faculties teamed up for a door to door health survey.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/health-camps-and-screening-for-musculoskeletal-disorders/
Physiotherapy Team at Airtel delhi half marathon 40 7
Faculty of physiotherapy, SGT University proudly participated in Airtel Delhi Half Marathon on 19th November 2017.It was 21 kilometer run. The physiotherapists were part of the recovery zone at the finish line at the JLN Stadium. The team comprised of interns,4th year & 3rd year BPT students and Dr Bhawana, Dr Mohit Gulati and Dr Gurpreet Singh from the faculty. Primary role was to help the marathon runners in stretching and recovery Event started from 6 am extended till 1pm Each participant
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/airtel-delhi-half-marathon/
Health Camp and Screening for Musculoskeletal disorders on May 29 2018
10 4Team of Physiotherapy students and staff conduct health camps and screening for musculoskeletal disorders in Village Budhera. Such camps are organized on regular basis. Patients are taught exercises as well as given advice regarding ergonomics.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/health-camps-and-screening-for-musculoskeletal-disorders/
Health Survey and Camp 8 4
A door to door by students and faculty of Physiotherapy at village Mankrola on 6th
August where they screened females in different age groups suffering from problem of Urinary Incontinence. They were demonstrated pelvic floor exercises as well as given advice about identifying risk factors that can lead to this problem. They shall be regularly followed up by the team of Physiotherapists. They were issued a card and
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/faculty-of-physiotherapy-visit-at-village-mankrola
Health Camp for screening of Disabled Children 25 10
Special Olympics Bharat has organized National Preparatory Camp of the Indian Delegation of probable athletes for the 2019 World Summer Games at Scottish High International School, sector 57, Gurgaon . These players were screened for flexibility, strength, functional reach, cardiac function and balance. They were given appropriate consultation and relevant exercise prescription was given by sports and orthopedic physiotherapists of SGT University.Screening of athletes and other players belonging
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/posts/947026012127731
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Vision Screening Programme for Schools 12 5
Deptt of Optometry,FAHS organized a children vision screening Programme for the students studying in Schools on 3rd and 12th feb 2018.Students of Deptt of Optometry with Mr. Surender Bondwal visited schools and organized this programme.28% students out of the total number of students found refractive error. Students were advised to visit the eye OPD of SGT Hospital for further investigation and advise OPT Photos.docx
Vision Screening Programme for Schools 10 5
Deptt of Optometry,FAHS organized a children vision screening Programme for the students studying in Schools on 3rd and 12th feb 2018.Students of Deptt of Optometry with Mr. Surender Bondwal visited schools and organized this programme.28% students out of the total number of students found refractive error. Students were advised to visit the eye OPD of SGT Hospital for further investigation and advise OPT Photos.docx
Vision Screening Programme for Schools 5 5
Deptt of Optometry,FAHS organized a children vision screening Programme for the students studying in Schools on 3rd and 12th feb 2018.Students of Deptt of Optometry with Mr. Surender Bondwal visited schools and organized this programme.28% students out of the total number of students found refractive error. Students were advised to visit the eye OPD of SGT Hospital for further investigation and advise OPT Photos.docx
Swachhata Pakhwada 200 7
It was celebrated by Faculty of Engineering & Technology. In this different events and competition work organized which inculde "Essay Writing Competition","Clean Campus Day", "Clean Hostel Day", Green Campus Event", "Know your Surrounding", Nukkad Natika, and "Skit".The prize distribution ceremony was held to motivate the students. Along with these activities, SGT University also provides platform for this kind of activities to involve & motivate towards national hood.
World Water Day celebrations by Faculty of Mass Communication
8Filming of World Water Day, interaction with residents in JHANJROLA KHEDA Village,
Gurugram District.https://masscomm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2016/03/DocumentryShoot_2-1024x771.jpg
A health team from SGT hospital is visiting to provide health care at doorstep in 18 villages of Jhajjar District periodically.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=844750342355299
Faculty of Fashion & Design organized SWACHHTA, Pakhwada Diwas on 14 th September, 2017 at Mata mandir, Budhera Village, Gurugram. As per our Hon’ble
Prime Minsiter Shri. Narendra Modi ji’s words, the SGT University students and faculty member’s team enthusiastically reached the mata mandir located near budhera
village. This temple is 200 years old and famous in the Gurugram region. The students
Villagers meeting
Swatch Bharat Abhiyan 22 8 hrs in 1 year
4 Interns & Lady Medical officer & staff from SGT
Hospital with equipments & medicine
6 hrs Collaborative Model Township Economic
Rehabilitation & Relief programme in collaboration with Reliance Foundation
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https://masscomm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/DocumentryShoot_1-1024x710.jpg
Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan by Faculty of Mass Communication
12 Nukkad Natak (Street Play) at Cyber Hub, Gurgaon during HT Friday Jam https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=998865583610440
Community Mental Health Camp on Early Identification and Mental Health Promotion
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The Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurgaon , Haryana organized one day Mental Health camp on 22nd December 2017 in a nearby Mankrola Village. M.Phil Clinical Psychology trainees, Faculties and post graduate students of Clinical Psychology participated in it. mankrola village camp
Community Mental Health Camp
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The Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (B.ASLP), Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurugram, Haryana organized a one day Free Health Check-up Camp on 5th May 2018 in a nearby Amanpura Village in Gurugram. Amanpura camp
MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION
8
The Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, SGT University & Hospital and Medical College, Gurgaon , Haryana organized one day Mental Health camp on 16th February 2018 in a nearby Sultanpur Village. M.Phil Clinical Psychology trainees and Faculties of Clinical Psychology participated in it. Sultanpur village camp
Community Health Awareness Camp 30 5 People were Made aware of common infectious diseases and their prevention awareness campHealth Awareness camp for women Community
on occasion of Womens day 30 5 Made aware of common diseases relatied to women's health and their prevention health awareness campCamp for health awareness through yoga 50 3 Awareness regarding utility of yoga in well being was given camp for health
River Rally 450 4
‘Save water, Save Life’ message spread by 400 students of SGT University by organizing ‘River Rally’ which was flagged off by IQAC Head Dr.T.D.Dogra in Gurugram.Rally was passed through four villages namely Munda Khera, Ismailpur, Fatehpur and Farrukhnagar via Badli Road. During Rally students interacted with villages to educate them theimportance of clean local water bodies and keep plating trees along the side of water Bodies by organizing Public meeting. Students also holding ‘Save Water, Save Trees’ slogan writtenBanners, Posters, Pamplets to disseminate the information among innocent villagers and also played Nukkad Nataks on different public places. These Students were travelling through slogan written buses which were leading by 100s of Motorcycles those were soughting ‘Save Rivers’slogans.These students also interacted with the School students and made them aware about the importance of Trees, Rivers and local water Bodies in our life. They also motivated them thatevery student should plant a Tree in their life along with to keep surrounding neat and clean.Rivers is a nationwide awareness campaign crafted by Shri Sadhguru to save the Indian rivers as these rivers are our lifelines which fulfilled our daily need Water. Our Rivers
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=863622663801400
Voce of Slums 10 3
The students of Mass Communication and Media Technology at SGT University are sent to various organizations for their compulsory Internships. This year few of our students are interns of VOICE OF SLUMS, a web portal which works for the weaker sections of society. Here are few pictures portraying them in their working environment. The Mass Communication students are involved with creating digital content for their web portal.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=986040444892954
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Environmental Impact
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Policy Program Link Photo taken within last one year
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Accreditations
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Name of the Accrediting Body Year of
Accreditation (Latest)
Number of Years
accredited
Brief description of accreditation
Link with list of accredited institutions
NAAC Not yet eligible to apply for NAAC as
per eligibility criteria laid down
by NAAC NAAc preparations
NABH Processing/preparations
going on University Grants Commission UGC Approved-2F UGC approval
Times Group 2016
Times of India ranking as Top emerging
Engineering institute and top emerging B
school
https://sgtuniversity.ac.in/survey-2016/
Medical Council of India MCI Approval Letter
Dental Council of India DCI Approval letter
Central Council of Indian medicine Ayurveda approval
Indian Nursing Council Nursing(INC) approval
Pharmacy Council of India Pharmacy(PCI)approval
Rehabilitation council of India RCI approval
Bar Council of india BCI approval
National Council for Teacher education NCTE approval
138
Concerts & Exhibitions
139
Faculty/Student name who performed it
Name of the concert/exhibition Date Place Photo/Link
rkash (Multi genre Hindi ba Concert during
Symphonius 22nd January
2018University Campus
: https://www.facebook.com/tarkashtheband/videos/blasting-off!-@[504315526406357:274:sgt-university/1889125564491810/
SGT Alumni Association Alumni Meet 2018 13th January 2018University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=903221153174884
SGT Dental College Esperanza Nov-17University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.875284959301837.1073743249.151010081729332/875295025967497/?type=3
SGT Alumni Association SYMPHONIOUS 2017 Jan-18University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=904620473034952
SGT faculty and students SYNERGY 2017 9th-11th November 2017
University Campus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HPrf6dfI5k&feature=youtu.be
University faculty and stud Diwali Utsav Nov-17University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=857527854410881
University Faculty and studShah Rukh Khan & star cast of Jab Harry met
Sejal4th August 2018
University campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=825248934305440
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=825219800975020
B.Design all students Awareness Program -
“Silk Mark” 1st December
2017SGTU https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=881493545347645
Mass media students and faculty
Peacemaker bravery Awards
23rd July 2018
Hotel Radisson
Blue, Kaushambi
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1029505283879803
ACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAP 6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
7-10TH Dec 2017University Campus
International Physiotherapy Conference
ACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAP Teacher’s day 9/5/2017University Campus
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/faculty-of-physiotherapy-has-organized-teachers-day-on-5th-september-2017-at-sgt-university-gurgaon/
ngineering, fashion, hotel mExhibition for school
students1st December
2018University
campushttps://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=881085252055141
Dept. of Swasthavritta4th International Yoga
Day 6/21/2018
University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=996585677171764
SGT Management Phoolon Ki Holi 2/24/2018University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=927727037390962
SGT University students HT Friday Jam 2018 1st June 2018 Cyber City https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=982814651882200
SGT University studentsSGT Friday Jam session
39th June 2018
Cyber City Gurgaon
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=986823884814610
Students and faculty HT Jam session week 4 16-Jun-18 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=991912644305734
Concerts and exhibitions held in the last 1 year
140
SGT University students HT Friday Jam Season 5 23rd June 2018DLF Cyber
Hubhttps://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=998865583610440
SGT University students HT jam Season 5 finale 30th June 2018 Cyber city https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1006276829535982
SGT University students HT Friday Jam season 5 25th May 2018DLF Cyber
Hubhttps://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=982703125226686
SGT Management Lohri Celebrations 1/14/2018University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=903235179840148
Students of Faculty of Mass Communication &
M di T l
Expressions'18 - PHOTO-EXHIBITION CUM COMPETITION
23 & 24 January 2018
SGT University, G
https://masscomm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/expressions18-photo-exhibition-cum-competition/
Faculty of Mass Communication & Media
Dastaan Goi 24-Jan-18 SGT University,
https://masscomm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/dastaan-goi-event/
and students of Fashion an Design Exhibition
participation17th December
2018Constitution Club of India
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=892388707591462
SGT marketing TeamInterschool Quiz
competition8th December
2018University
campushttps://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=884832985013701
aculty of Hotel managemen Budding Master Chef
competition for children Class IX to XII
24th January 2018University
campushttps://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=906714282825571
ents of Commerce Managem National management
Games competition28th November
2018Pune https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=879529005544099
SGT ManagementREPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS
1/26/2018University Campus
Republic day celebrations
SGT Management Teachers Day 9/5/2017University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=840254789471521
GT University managemen Independence day
celebrations15th August 2017
University campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=830699093760424
ACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPCHILDREN DAY CELEBRATION
14-Nov-17University Campus
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=876292479201085
SGT University
Freshers, farewell party, orientation and Induction Programs of
all faculties
Multiple datesUniversity
campusFreshers, farewell, orientation compiled list
SGT University
Excursion trips of all faculties organized by University for students
accompanied by faculty members.
Multiple datesMultiple venues
Excursion trips compiled details
141
Credits and Cultural Awards
142
Faculty/Student name Name of the award Date Place Link to the website where the award and award winner are mentioned/ certificate copy/ News Article
Students of Hotel & Tourism Hospitality Champions Trophy 27th April 2018 Ansal University’s Vatel School of Hotel &
Hospitality Champions trophyStudents of Hotel & Tourism 5th Chef Summit 1-Nov-17 The Ashok Hotel Chef summit
Faculty of Physiotherapy RAJKOT ROAR TEAM 30th April 2017 University Campus https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/bpt-3rd-year-student-imran-khan-for-being-one-of-the-leading-member-of-winning-rajkot-
Top Management SGT University SYNERGY 2017 9th-11th November 2018 University Campus https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=872440029586330
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=873994852764181
Faculty of Physiotherapy Talent Hunt 30th April 2017 Pratibha Rattan Bhumi Pvt ltd in association with APSIC (advanced physiotherapy & sports
Talent hunt physiotherapy
SGT Dental College and Hospital Intercollege Dental Fest Esperanza 17th and 18th November 2017 University Campus https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=875967405900259
Faculty of commerce & MANAGEMENT
National management Games competition
28th November 2018 Pune, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=879529005544099
Faculty of mass communication and media technology
Hindi Diwas 14th September 2017 University Campus Hindi Diwas
FACULTY OF COMMERCE & EXTEMPORE COMPETITION 22nd April 2018 University Campus https://cm.sgtuniversity.ac.in/students-participation-in-inter- Delhi Technical Campus, Cricket Champions Trophy Delhi Technical Campus, Bahadurgarh, Cricket champions trophyFaculty of Physiotherapy Shri Sai Wahi Asian Tennis 30th September 2017 to 7th
VAN Sports Club, Baliawas, Gurgaon, Tennis championship
SGT University students Felicitation of students in Diwali Nov-17 SGT University cultural awardsSGT University students Felicitation of students in Holi Milan
SamarohMar-18 SGT University cultural awards
Faculty of physiotherapy Airtel Delhi Half Marathon on 19 th November 2017 the JLN Stadium Airtel half marathonStudents of Hotel and tourism
management National Youth Festival at
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana and won third
10-12 September 2018 Mullana, Ambala Credits and cultural awards\National Youth Festival at Maharishi Markandeshwar University.docx
Faculty of Alled Health Sciences Inter College Cooking Competition by Amity University
Mar-17 Amity University https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=749792395184428
Credits and cultural awards
143
Cultural Investment
144
Name of arts projects/cultural
preservation Amount Date Place link to the website where the project is mentioned/ report
HT JAM 3000000 6/25/2018 Cyber Hub : https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/videos/star-cast-of-veere-di-wedding-and-guru-randhawa-at-ht-
friday-jam-on-25-may-2018/984538081709857/
Symphonius 2017 273832 Jan-17: https://www.facebook.com/tarkashtheband/videos/blasting-off!-@[504315526406357:274:sgt-
university/1889125564491810/
Holi 2017 2422156 Mar-17https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/posts/holi-milan-samaroh-2018-felicitation-ceremonysgtuniversity-
holi2018/933127480184251/Fresher’s and Farewell 894257 30th November
Hobby Clubs 627830 April ’17-April‘18
Student Recreational Trip 130000 22nd May 2017
Sports 5667619th September
2017- 30th June 2018
Scholarship 2017 1035188Diwali 2017 5273379 Nov-17 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=857527854410881
Synergy 2017 4484180 Nov-17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HPrf6dfI5k&feature=youtu.be
Symphonius 2018 496695 Jan-18: https://www.facebook.com/tarkashtheband/videos/blasting-off!-@[504315526406357:274:sgt-
university/1889125564491810/Holi Milan 2018 2358282 Feb-18 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=927727037390962
Miscellaneous expenses on students
150275January 2017-January 2018
Hobby Clubs Equipment 120240
Total: 21833075
Cultural investment outside the Institution within last year
145
Cultural facilities
146
Facility Type Name of the facility Capacity Number Photo/LinkCraft room 1 Cultural Facilities Compiled
Shooting floor 1Sound recording room 1
TV Studio 120Girl’s common room for students practice 1
Dance practice Room with mirrors 1Auditorium 350
Girl’s common room for students practice 1Dance practice room 1
Multipurpose Hall 150Auditorium 400
Dance practice Room 2Electric Guitar 1
Double bass Guitar 1Acoustic Guitar 1
Harmonium 1Drums 1Casio 1Tablas 2
Cymbals 1Sound system
Stage 1Media Museum 1fashion Museum 1
Gallery for Fashion/Fashion Lab 2Dental Museum 1
Cultural Facilities currently available on campus
147
Extramural Research Projects
148
Name of the Faculty Investigator(s)
Title of the Project Date of Submission
of the Proposal
Date of Acceptance of the Proposal
Amount Received
Copy of Acceptance
Letter
Dr Puja Malhotra, Dr Nupur Dabas,Dr Manoti Sehgal
Extraction socket regeneration : a comparative evaluation of physiologically healed bone vs grafted bone in terms of
bone quality, width and implant stability
26.06.2018 5.8.18 4 lakhs Insert Object/ Link
Suma GN, Dr. Astha Chaudhry
A newer method of risk assessment for early in conspicuous malignant areas in oral potentially
malignant diseases, through quantified reflected light by a novel optical tool.
31/7/2017 15-07-2018 10 Lakhs
Mr. Amit Bhatnagar Menu Engineering of Gluten Free, vegan, superfoods and low calorie foods for the community use
28.06.2018 29.07.2018 2 Lakhs
Name of the Faculty Investigator(s)
Title of the Project Date of Submission
of the Proposal
Date of Acceptance of the Proposal
Amount Received
Copy of Acceptance
Letter
Dr Puja MalhotraDr Nupur Dabas, Dr Manoti Sehgal, Dr Aparna Dave, Dr Varun
Arya-FODS
Extraction socket regeneration : a comparative evaluation of physiologically healed bone vs grafted bone in terms of
bone quality, width and implant stability
29/7/2017 5-May-18 4 lakhs
Suma GN, Dr. Astha Chaudhry
A newer method of risk assessment for early in conspicuous malignant areas in oral potentially
malignant diseases, through quantified reflected light by a novel optical tool.
31/7/2017 15-07-2018 10 Lakhs
Mr. Amit Bhatnagar Menu Engineering of Gluten Free, vegan, superfoods and low calorie foods for the community use
28.06.2018 29.07.2018 2 Lakhs
Dr.Sumit,Dr Bhupender Yadav,Dr Reshu Madan Dr
Shefali Phogat-FODS
Evaluating Fracture Strength and Phase transition of Polished Monolithic Zirconia following chair side occlusal
31/7/2017
Dr.Reshu Madan,Dr.Shefali Dr. Puja Malhotra
Dr. Sumit Singh Phukela Dr. Nupur Dabas
The Effect of salivary Cotinine levels on osseointegration of root form endosseous implants as assessed by digital
radiography & clinical evaluation
31/7/2017
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Dr. Bharti Raina
Dr. M.S Sidhu,Dr.Mona ,Dr.Ashish
A Prospective study in orthodontic management of dental deformities in young adults using 3 adjunct devices
31/7/2017
Dr. M.S Sidhu,Dr.Seema ,Dr.Vikas
DEVELOPMENT OF NEWER DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR PERIORAL MUSCULAR THERAPY IN
ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
31/7/2017
Dr. Aparna Dave,Dr. Manpreet Arora,
Dr.Vijaylaxmi, Dr. Pulin Saluja, Dr. Radhika Rai
Assessment of serum periostin level in patients with Oral squamous cell carcinoma and in patients with Oral
leukoplakia
28/7/2017
Dr. Manpreet AroraDr. Aparna Dave, Dr. Pulin Saluja, Dr. Radhika Rai
Assessment of Salivary Zinc Finger Protein 510 (Znf510) as a Non Invasive Tool for Early Detection and Progression of
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
31/7/2017
Suma GN, Dr. Astha Chaudhry
A newer method of risk assessment for early in conspicuous malignant areas in oral potentially
malignant diseases, through quantified reflected light by a novel optical tool.
31/7/2017
Dr. Lavina Arya ,Vishal arya Usefulness of Intensified Preventive Program forCaries Reduction in 3-6 Year Old Children in Rural Gurgaon
31/7/2017
Dr Sonia Biochemical studies and differential gene expression of salinity stress related genes in drought tolerant
recombinant inbred lines of wheat.
21/2/2018
Dr Sonia dentification of the candidate gene(s) for grain yield under drought by fine mapping of a major QTL on wheat chromosome 7B and its transfer into popular high
yielding variety of wheat
20/3/2018
Dr. S.S. Sharma Exploitation and utilization of biorational and organic means in the production and protection of field crops
28/5/2018
Dr waheeda Neuro-cognitive correlates of prospective memory and emotional recognition in children with and without
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASd)
27/6/2018
Prof. Amal K. Saha/Dr. Amit GoelSah/Dr. Amit Goel
Smart Service Delivery for elderly, disabled, illiterate and vulnerable citizens, using Natural Language Processing
(NLP), Humanoid Agent and Conversational User Interface (CUI) based channels, and Combination of
Machine Learning and Rule-based Algorithms.
1/10/2017
150
Miss.Bharti Prevalence of Intradialytic Hypertension and its association with 44 hours interdialytic ambulatory Blood pressure: a
prospective observational case control study
30/6/2018
Ramandeep Reducing the incidence of child abuse by imparting a twelve weeks traning module for parents of primary school
children of rural haryana
30/6/2018
Miss.Mamta Development of bilingual android mobile based application on perinatal home care for developmental outcomes of
mothers and infants, validation in Gurugram
30/6/2018
Mr.Ravi Malhotra Effect of Air Pollutants on Respiratory Health by Monitoring Oxidative Stress by SOD and Pulmonary Expiratory Flow
Rate by Wright’s Peak Flowmeter and Spirometer in Youth (15-29 Years of Age)
31/6/2018
DR Sheetal,Dr Sonia Inspiratory Muscle Rehabilitation training for early cure in Post Pulmonary Tuberculosis Sequelae
30/7/2017
DR Bharti,Dr Priyanka Gait Trainer for parkinsonism patients 31/7/2017 Dr Priya ,Dr Harpreet Recovery of cognitive impairments in traumatic brain injury
patients using virtual reality (VR) programme and assessment using CANTABR software. testing the
proposal
31/7/2018
Dr.Dhirendra Mishra ,Prof.R.C.Sharma
Evaluation and mitigation of health effects using personal atmospheric pollution exposure through monitoring and
modelling
30/3/2017
Dr.Kamlesh Sharma
Discovery of novel multin target3D pharmacophore model for alzheimers disease by way of computer aided drug
design
19/6/18
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Name of the Faculty Investigator(s)
Title of the Project Date of Submission
of the Proposal
Date of Acceptance of the Proposal
Amount Received
Copy of Acceptance
Letter
Dr Puja Malhotra, Dr Nupur Dabas,Dr Manoti Sehgal
Extraction socket regeneration : a comparative evaluation of physiologically healed bone vs grafted bone in terms of
bone quality, width and implant stability
26.06.2018 5.8.18 4 lakhs Acceptance letter for funded
project
Mr. Amit Bhatnagar Menu Engineering of Gluten Free, vegan, superfoods and low calorie foods for the community use
29.06.2018 29.07.2018 2 Lakhs Approval letter
Suma GN, Dr. Astha Chaudhry
A newer method of risk assessment for early in conspicuous malignant areas in oral potentially
malignant diseases, through quantified reflected light by a novel optical tool.
31/7/2017 30-07-2018 10 Lakhs Approval/sanction letter
152
Entrepreneurship Training
153
Students with entrepreneurship training course or structured experience Name of the
Programme (with 12 months)
Number of Students Certified/Trained
Number of
Training Hours (per
student)
Name of Training Institute
Program Details Photo
Training on “Role of
Stakeholders: Significance of
process of Learning
(16/08/2017)
100 6 FCM, SGT University
Training program for the students of the faculty in general and newly admitted students of MBA, BBA,
and B. Com. in particular was organized on 16/08/2017 at SGT campus. Prof. (Dr.) P.C. Jain, Former Principal of
SRCC Delhi was the speaker for the event and he delivered a lecture on “Role of Stakeholders:
Significance of process of Learning”. It was entirely an interactive session, which provided understanding
about roles of different stakeholders in learning process.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=83133
0557030611
Workshop on “Business
Analytics”(23/08/2017)
60 6 FCM, SGT University
Workshop on Business Analytics, a subject of topical interest among industry circles these days, was
organized by Faculty of Commerce & Management on 23/08/2017. The resource person was Mr.
Visveswaran, M.Tech. in Geo-informatics, who was nominated by Infosys as best faculty for business
intelligence). He explained that Business analytics is the methodical exploration of an organization's data,
with an emphasis on statistical analysis. Mr. Visveswaran shared his views about data analysis and
its usefulness in decision making. He took several exercises to explain the subject of discussion which
aroused students’ interest in the discussions followed by revelations about opportunities for data analytics
experts in the industry.
154
Employment Opportunities in Insurance
sector (7/09/2017)
100 6 FCM, SGT University
The Faculty organized a session exclusively for fresh batch of students of MBA, BBA, and B. Com. on
Employment Opportunities in Insurance sector on September 7, 2017 Mr. Pawan Sharma, Assistant Vice
President & Training Head, TATA AIA Life Insurance Company was the key speaker on this occasion. The
learned speaker enumerated numerous employment opportunities available in the sector. While
emphasizing the need for creativity and lateral thinking in learning process, he brought out the importance of the insurance sector in Indian economy in general and
job creation in particular.
GST Workshop for
Entrepreneurs (27/09/2017)
70 6 FCM, SGT University
One-day workshop on “GST: Issues & Challenges”, was especially structured and organized for the
entrepreneurs on 27/09/2017. The resource person was CMA S.K. Bhatt (Vice Chairman – ICAI-NIRC) and galaxy of other experts forming part of his team. The
workshop was attended by 30 entrepreneurs and industry owners and senior officers and students of the
University. The Workshop was inaugurated by Professor R.P. Bajpai, advisor to the management of
the University and Chief Guest on the occasion of Valediction was Professor Dr. Shyam Singla, Pro-
Chancellor of the University. A live panel discussion was conducted by CMA S. K. Bhatt, CMA Sandeep Goel, CMA Deepika Bhurga Prasad, CA Navjit Singh, CMA Anil
Sood and Insolvency expert CMA Ajit Kumar. The discussion highlighted the importance of GST and its implementation. The changes introduced in the tax
structure due to the introduction of GST and the need and emphasis of the same were highlighted.
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rgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=853266764836990
Certificate course on
Spreadsheet Modelling for
30 70 FCM, SGT University
Short term certificate course on “Spreadsheet Modelling
for Decision Making: A Case Based Approach” was organized in the month of September & October which
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Decision Making: A
Case based Approach (22
September – 7 October,
2017)
was spread over two weeks. The objective of that course was to make students familiar with Spreadsheet
Modelling to achieve their organizational Goals. The nature of the course was totally case based, soa total of 35 cases were discussed during the course tenure that highlighted the industry related issues covering areas like marketing, sales, finance, HR, production,
supply chain etc. Training on:
Retail Opportunities & Challenges (10/10/2017)
70 6 FCM, SGT University
The Faculty of commerce & Management, SGT University organized a Knowledge sharing session on “Retail:
Opportunities & Challenges” with the students of MBA- I & III Semester, IMBA- V Semester &B. Com (Hons) – V Semester on 10th October,2017. Mr. Lokesh Agarwal,
Ex-Vice President, SRS Value Bazaar was the key speaker on this occasion. He started the session with a
discussion upon retailing’s basic concept of Footfall, Conversion and basket size While explaining the
manifestations of Retailing, the learned speaker also enumerated vital attributes of Retailing along with the
discount policies adopted by retail stores
SYNERGY-2017 [Business
plan: A Way to Smart Village]
(09-11 November,
2017)
40 18 SGT University
SGT University conducted techno fest SYNERGY in 2017. It was a platform for students of different faculties to
showcase their innovative business ideas. FCM students in coordination with the faculty members
presented Business plan: A Way to Smart Village. The idea was to make villages self-sufficient by producing
and the selling the excess production by marketing the same. The idea had won Chancellor award amongst all
other plans that were presented by other faculties.
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Workshop on “Modern Mode of
Investment” (21/12/2017)
60 6 FCM, SGT University
This workshop was conducted to apprise the faculty and students about online stock trading and crypto
currency, particularly with regard to bit coin. The resource persons were Mr. Vishal Rathore, alumni of
IIM, Calcutta and Mr. Sushil Alewa, Director International School of Financial Management (Share
Market Training Institute), Gurugram. It helped to understand the trading and investment in Bitcoin. Mr. Rathore held a practice session of Bit Coin trading for practical understanding. Later on Mr. Alewa advised
the participants to look for modern mode of investment. Workshop was concluded with MCQ test,
distribution of certificate of participation to the participants.
Entrepreneurship Conclave (16/02/2018)
50 6 FCM, SGT University
Entrepreneurship Conclave was organized on 16/02/2018 by FCM. Mr. Deepak Bajaj successful entrepreneur, renowned author and motivational
speaker was the chief guest for the event. Mr. Deepak Bajaj enlightened students about entrepreneurship
skills and encouraged them for small capital businesses so that they can become job creators rather than job
seekers.
Seminar on “Financial Literacy & Inclusion”
(21/02/2018)
35 6 FCM, SGT University
Faculty of Commerce & Management organized a workshop on “Financial Literacy & Inclusion” on
February 22, 2018. The key speakers were Mr. S.N. Sharma Regional manager RRB and Mr. Vijay Nagra, AGM, NABARD. They emphasised on the conceptual explanation of financial inclusion, its objectives, it’s
role for the country as well as the society. The effect of demonetization, digitization etc. on the financial inclusion and literacy was also discussed. It was
analyzed that with increasing awareness on financial literacy, the fear for banking has reduced over the
years. Thus, through the financial inclusion, the need to include the excluded ones has been realized.
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Seminar on “Attitude Re-Alignment”
(22/02/2018)
35 6 FCM, SGT University
The Faculty of Commerce & Management, SGT University organized a session on Attitude: Re-Alignment for all the students from various courses MBA, BBA, B. Com on 22 February,2018. Mr. Pushpender Rathi, Director, BAEL, Gurugram was the key speaker on this occasion.
He started the session with the discussion upon personality and explained the concepts of Personality
and attitude both. He enumerated that Thoughts inculcated from attitude which leads to the action and repetitive action create habits. Habit can be considered as a universal power. The combination of habits is the
actual personality of a person. While giving real life examples based on his experience, he explained that
after the student life, students will have to get into the real life where they have to act as per the situations so they should choose the positive approach to deal with different situations. The speaker has also enumerated
the four life mantras.
Seminar on “Success
Mantras to be Professional” (06/03/2018)
60 6 FCM, SGT University
An Expert Talk on “Success Mantra to be professional” for all the students from various courses MBA, BBA, B.
Com on 6th March,2018 was organized. Mr. Mario Schmidt, MD, Lingel Windows and Doors Technology Pvt. Ltd., Gurugram was the key speaker. The learned speaker specify that knowledge is the most important
thing in life, it can protect anyone form failures. He has specified few mantras for the success in life like
knowing yourself, knowing your product, knowing your customer, knowing the financials and knowing the
controlling. He has suggested to avoid over commitments with the customers.The guest speaker
enumerated the Modern management idea i.e. employee first and customer second. The speaker has also enumerated that Success of today does not feed
us tomorrow, it only provides the foundation of future growth.
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SGT Business Plan 2K18
(10/03/2018)
70 6 FCM, SGT University
The Faculty of Commerce & Management, SGT University organized a business plan competition on 10th March,
2018. The objective of such activity was to incubate new ideas from budding managers Mr. Pankaj K
Agarwal, IMS Ghaziabad was the chief guest for the activity. Prof. Dalip Sing, Pro-Vice Chancellor, SGT
University addressed the students and talked about the activity. He suggested the students that business
plan must be feasible, which can be converted into the real business so it should have the clarity about product, customer, market, competitive market
marketing strategies, Various teams from Delhi NCR participated in the event. The teams presented their
innovative business ideas. Everybody appreciated their efforts.
One-day workshop on
“Digital Marketing”
(02/04/2018)
20 6 FCM, SGT University
One-day workshop on “The Power of Digital Marketing”
with respect to impact of social media was organized by FCM on 2nd April 2018. Experts from the industry, Mr. Tarun Arora, Mr. Pankaj Kansal and Mr. Jitender
Kumar were the speakers for the event. They explained the new concepts of Digital marketing and its
implications with the help of practical sessions of Facebook Ads, AdWords, content writing, role of
keywords and their bidding etc. Students got to learn new insights of the buzz word Digital marketing
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NEN Orientation
(18/08/2018)
65 6 Wadhwani Foundation
and SGT University
National Entrepreneurship Network Orientation was held on 18/08/2018 at SGT University. Regional Manager, NEN, Ms. Shruti Sinha was the guest for the day. The
workshop started followed by his speech. Basic entrepreneurship skills were discussed. Students were asked to develop their entrepreneurship skills so that they can become job creators rather than job seekers. Students were motivated by sharing with them real life
examples of famous entrepreneurs.
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CIMA Orientation
(31/08/2018)
33 6 CIMA-UK and SGT
University
Faculty of Commerce and Management organized an orientation programme for 1st Year CIMA Students. The Orientation programme was conducted to make
students aware about the collaboration of the Faculty of Commerce and Management with CIMA and to
acknowledge the students about the various career opportunities available in the industry. Dean Faculty of
Commerce and Management Dr. K. Tara Shankar welcomed the guest speakers Mr. Ankit Talwar,
Marketing specialist and North Zone CIMA and Ms. Neelam, student support department CIMA with
saplings and mementos. Students were acquainted about CIMA, the career options available after
pursuing this course and their queries were also dealt.
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Business Simulation
(17-21 September,
2018)
73 30 SGT University and AIMA
Five days Student Development Programme on Business Stimulation was organized by the Faculty of Commerce
and Management in association with All India Management Association (AIMA) for MBA students and
undergraduate students of management. Mr. S.C. Tyagi, Deputy Director of AIMA was the expert speaker from AIMA and Dr. Sunil Verma from FCM coordinated
the entire event. Proper industry environment was created with the help of AIMA to help students learn how an industry works. Students were divided into groups and for the five days, different tasks were
assigned to each group. At the valedictory session, winners and runners-up were awarded based on their performance of five days. It was a great and learning
experience for all the students.
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E-leader Workshop
(21-22 September,
2018)
3
16
Wadhwani Foundation
Event was organized by Wadhwani Foundation at NDIM, New Delhi. It was a two days’ workshop for
Entrepreneurship leadership skill. The objective of the workshop was to give insight on how to start
entrepreneurship cum startup club in your campus. This was followed by execution of various activities
related to entrepreneurship skills.
Opportunities and prospects
on capital market
40 6 SGT University
Finance Club of Faculty of Commerce and Management has organised One day seminar on
"opportunities and prospects on capital market on 8th September 2018.
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65801121/?type=3&theater
Design Thinking Workshop
50 3 SGT University and SAP alliance
Workshop on Design Thinking on 27th September 2018 https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/10871558514
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Allied Health Sciences (BMLT/
/BRIT/BOTT/BOP-
T/DMLT/DRIT/DOTT/BNPT/
BND/B.Sc. Microbiology/
Neuro Physiology
Technology)
276 180 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Centre for Language and Communication
161
FCM (BBA/B. COM/MBA
376 540 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
• To train the students communicate effectively focusing on listening, speaking, reading and
writing skills • to upscale the Communication and Soft Skills, for the students, keeping in mind the trending applicability requirements in the corporate set-
ups. • to enable students to widen their horizons and
open new avenues for placement • to bridge this gap of need and supply for the
young upcoming professionals • to be able to understand the language that the world speaks. Securing a job and able to adapt to
the work environment is a major step and managing this transition requires preparation
beyond what the curriculum prescribes • to prepare students for the Campus-to-
Corporate movement.
Centre for Language and Communication
Nursing (B. Sc/Post
Basic/GNM)
155 450 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
FHTM (BHM) 74 405 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Pharmacy (B. Pharm/ D. Pharma)
176 450 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Behavioural Sciences (Clinical
Psychology)
47 90 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Fashion Designing (B.
Design)
37 450 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Physical Sciences (B. Sc Forensic/ B. Sc Non Medical)
38 315 Centre for Languages
and Communic
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ation, SGT University
To train the students communicate effectively focusing
on listening, speaking, reading and writing skills • to upscale the Communication and Soft Skills, for the
students, keeping in mind the trending applicability requirements in the corporate set-ups.
• to enable students to widen their horizons and open new avenues for placement
• to bridge this gap of need and supply for the young upcoming professionals
• to be able to understand the language that the world speaks. Securing a job and able to adapt to the work
environment is a major step and managing this transition requires preparation beyond what the
curriculum prescribes • to prepare students for the Campus-to-Corporate
movement.
Centre for Language and Communication
Agricultural Sciences (B.
Sc)
64 225 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Mass Communicatio
n (BJMC/ BAFT)
31 180 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Engineering (B. Tech/ M.
Tech/ BCA/MCA)
246 56 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Physiotherapy (BPT)
355 12 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Law (BBA-LLB/ B. LLB)
154 12 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
Education (B.Ed) 13 8 Centre for Languages
and Communication, SGT University
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Workshop on Public
Speaking Skills
15 18 Centre for Languages and faculty
of education
SGT University
Centre for Languages and Communication in collaboration with Faculty of Education is organinzing a 3-Day Workshop on "Public Speaking Skills" from 25th to 27th July 2017 at R-116 and R-117 in E-Block. The
Workshop is conducted for the 2nd year B. Ed Teacher trainees with the objective to strengthen their Public
Speaking Skills..
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044736029
STEAM-An idea beyond STEM,
130 12 SGT University
"Odyssey of the Mind" Critical skills and creative thinking workshop for students
Odyssey of mind
ORACLE Database 12C
& SQL 1.1
30 3 SGT University and Oracle University
SGT University students will be skilled on #JAVA#SE8, #JAVE EE6, #OracleDatabase Version
12c having marquee features are "Multitenant architecture, In-Memory Column Store, Native
JSON, #SQL Pattern Matching, Database Cloud Service, #SQL Pattern Matching, Native Sharding, Zero Data
Loss Recovery Appliance, Exadata Cloud Service, Cloud at Customer". Through this association, SGT University
students will have access to #OracleGlobalCertificationstoo to apply to the
relevant career opportunities posted by employers in search of skilled and certified manpower. These
certifications will help in enhancing their employability.
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7902/?type=3&theater
APPLE - Fundamentals
of IoS
50 3 SGT University and Apple technologi
es
The iOS Developer University Program is designed for accredited, degree-granting, higher educational
institutions planning to incorporate iOS development into their curriculum. The iOS Developer University
Program enables the university to teach iOS app development courses using iOS SDK and other Apple
technologies. With the iOS Developer University Program, students
and professors of SGT University can share their development apps with each other through email or by posting them to a private website for presentation and
grading purposes.
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/96157811400
5854/?type=3&theater
National workshop on “CyberCrime: An Emerging Challenge for
200 7 SGT University
30th March 2018 https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/pcb.952222001608132/952219734
941692/?type=3&theater
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the Society(CCCS-
18)
CISCO NETWORKING
250 7 SGT University & Elan & Nvision
#DepartmentofComputerScience had organized one day Workshop on #CISCONETWORKING in collaboration with #Elan & #Nvision #IIT#Hyderabad held on 6th April 2018 at #SGT #University, #Gurugram, a Zonal
round for #Braintech Championship 2018.
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430829/?type=3&theater
BRAINTECH championship
70 7 SGT University
21st April 2018. https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/95985763417
7902/?type=3&theater
PRTOTYPING IOT
35 35 SGT University and Intel
FICE
Faculty of Engineering organized a 05 days workshop on “Internet of Things” under the collaboration with INTEL
FICE schedule from June 4 - 8, 2018 for B.Tech 2nd Year and 3rd Year students, SGT University.
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/98342321515
4677/?type=3&theater
CLOUD COMPUTING
80 21 SGT University
CSE Department, FET in collaboration with AP2V Solutions (RedHat Authorized training partner) iorganized a 3-day Technical workshop entitled
"Devops Automation & Cloud Computing" , for the students from 29th Aug to 31st Aug 2018.
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/pcb.1071319086365089/10713182
29698508/?type=3&theater
CLOUD COMPUTING
40 14 SGT University and IBM
CSE Department, FET in collaboration with IBM organized a 2 day Technical workshop on cloud computing" , for
the students from 13-14 Sep 2018.
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/pcb.1081075435389454/10810744
72056217/?type=3&theater
APTITUDE BUILDING &
IMPORTANCE
50 7 SGT University
17-Sep-18
PENTESTING 35 7 SGT University
& Elan &nvision
and Azure skynet
Cse department organised a workshop on pentesting in association with elan& nvision and azure skynet as
training partner on 19 september 2018 . Mr. Manish and Mr.deepak from azure skynet trained the students
about ethical hacking and pentesting tool.The workshop was a hands -on session to give students a
gist of ethical hacking & cyber security.
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08457790/?type=3&theater
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AGUMENTED REALITY & VIRTUAL REALITY”
55 4 SGT University
and Kompanion
s
CSE Department Organised A Workshop On “AGUMENTED REALITY &VIRTUAL REALITY” In
Association With “KOMPANIONS” As Training Partner On 24 September 2018 .A Training Team Of 5 Members
Mr. Yuvraj ,Mr. Dheeraj, Mr. Navdeep , Mr.Alok And Mr.Avnish Gave The Students A HandsOn Learning Experiences With AR & VR Devices And Knowledge
About The Future Of AR & VR Technology .The Workshop Was A Very Interactive & Interesting Session
For The Students Giving Them A“Virtual Reality Experience”. Also Students Had A Coding Session With The Help Of Trainers In Which They Created Their Own Virtual RealityEnvironment.
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78211683/?type=3&theater
Android Development
68 60 SGT University
Students were given an expertize in Android Application Development & Game Designing during the bootcamp
from 16/06/18 - 30/06/18
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3837/?type=3&theater
Game application
Development
16 60 SGT University
16/06/18 - 30/06/18
Road Safety Week under
NATPAC (National
Transportation Planning
and Research Centre)
6 30 SGT University
23rd April 2018 to 28th April 2018.
Summer Training
Program on STADD Pro
and Auto CAD
14 60 SGT University
5th June 2018 to 25th June 2018 https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/99119813104
3852/?type=3&theater
Solid works Training
50 7 SGT University
and Aptron Solutions
As an outcome of MoU signed with Aptron Solutions Pvt. Ltd.Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a workshop of 1 day for Mechanical Engineering studentson 29th January, 2018. The workshop encompassed hands on training in working with SOLID WORKSsoftware and
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introducing our students to the “Design World”. The venue was Solid Works Lab.
The three R’s [Reliability, Robustness
and Resilience] of Engineering
Systems: Synthesis and
Application
20 35 SGT University
09/10/18 - 13/10/18
3-D Printing 60 7 SGT University
and Aptron Solutions
Students learned the concepts of 3-D Printing and its applications. They also get to know about the various software including SolidWorks and ANSYS. Organized
on 25th September 2017
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/848492098
647790/?type=3&theater
Readiness of Engineering
Professionals for Industry
30 2 SGT University
3/9/2018
3-D modeling, finite element analysis and
computational fluid dynamics
70 2 SGT University
Mechanical Engineering Department, SGT University, organized a lecture on ‘Bridging the gap between
Academia and the Industry’ on 18th August 2017. Mr. Parimal Priyadarshi from IIT, Kharagpur and founder of
Brain Storming Labs addressed the Mechanical Engineering students. Major points which covered
during the talk are current employment statistics of Engineering graduates in India, Opportunities in Aero
and Mechanical Industries, How to excel in the field of 3-D modeling, finite element analysis and
computational fluid dynamics.
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Solid works Summer
Internship
17 60 SGT University
15/06/18 - 31/06/18 https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/99120090437
6908/?type=3&theater
CADENCE Workshop
20 3 SGT University
8-Mar-18
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION AND ITS APPLICATION
21 3 SGT University
3-Apr-18 https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/95106285505
7380/?type=3&theater
PLC & SCADA 20 3 SGT University
21-Sep-17 https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=848123
348684665
Developing leaders for
media industry
30 12 SGT University
27-28th March 2018 https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.235152506648422/94647911551
5754/?type=3&theater
NEX Gen 12 6 SGT University and SAP alliance
SGT University has collaborated with SAP University Alliances to enable their faculties to bring SAP
software and SAP University Alliances curriculum into classrooms and academic research, to better prepare
the next generation designers, developers, data scientists, makers, entrepreneurs and business leaders for the intelligent enterprise. #SAPUniversity Alliances aims to develop critical skills for digital futures among academics, university students, and young thinkers.
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/pcb.969024746594524/969021659
928166/?type=3&theater
Emergency in AYurveda &
Medico Legal Aspects in Ayurvedic Practice
4 8 National Ayurvedic Student
and Youth Association
National Seminar Entrepreneurship Ayurveda
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Standard Blood
Pressure Measurement
60 18 Faculty of Medicine &
Health Sciences,
SGT University
Hands on workshop on Blood Pressure measurement workshop for 3 days
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
2 392 Unique Collection
(manufacturer and
Exporter)
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 01-06-18 to 27-07-18
Fashion
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 328 Orient craft Limited
ndustrial Training8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 13-06-18 to 30-07-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 208 Hypnotic Clothings
(manufacturer)
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 01-06-18 to 30-06-2018
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 376 DPI Fashions (P) Ltd.
(manufacturer and
Exporter)
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 07-06-18 to 31-7-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 360 Mercury Fabrics Pvt.
Ltd.
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 13-06-18 to 04-08-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 328 Virk India Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 12-06-18 to 28-07-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion
1 240 Chandra Garments
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 01-07-18 to 05-08-18
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and design
Fashion
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
7 368 Kazari Apparels Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 05-06-18 to 28-07-18 , 05-01-18 to 05-02-18,
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
2 336 Vijay Design Inspirations. Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 01-06-18 to 30-07-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
2 376 Richa & Co. Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 04-06-18 to 27-07-18, 04-01-18 to 02-02-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 536 Concept Clothing
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 01-06-18 to 28-08-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 360 I.D. Internation
al
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 01-06-18 to 03-08-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
1 200 Ambuja Accesorize & Clothing
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 04-01-18 to 03-02-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
3 168 R. C. Apparels
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 04-01-18 to28-01-18
Entreprenuers
2 208 Matrix clothing
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 08-01-18 to 08-02-18
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hip Program for Fashion and design
Pvt. Ltd.
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
2 224 Click Clothing company Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 08-01-18 to 08-02-18, 04-01-18 to 03-02-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
3 208 Jain Textile industries
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 03-01-18 to 03-02-18, 05-01-18 to 05-02-18
Entreprenuership Program for Fashion and design
2 208 Chakra Exports
Industrial Training 8 hr. Per day (minimum 01 month), 03-01-18 to 03-02-18, 05-01-18 to 05-02-18
Winter entrepreneurs
hip training MSc Forensic
3 240 CBI,CFSL New Delhi
Finger Print Analysis
certificate for physicsl sciences Winter
entrepreneurship training
M. Sc Forensic
2 240 CBI,CFSL New Delhi
Animal Hair Analysis
Summer entrepreneurs
hip training M.Sc
Chemistry
1 360 Delhi University
Synthesis & Characterization of organic compound
WORKSHOP ON DRY
NEEDLING
25 8 SGT University
Dry needling is the latest technique used in Physiotherapy for management of pain and muscle
impairment. Dr Kopal Pajnee MPT Sports,Vice Principal Santosh College of Physiotherapy resource person
conducted hands on workshop on dry needling. Faculty and students from Physiotherapy attended and
practiced dedicatedly at the workshop in the Physiotherapy department at SGT University. Dr Kopal
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Pajnee is pursuing PhD from SGT University. He was previously Vice principal at Santosh College OF
Physiotherapy, Ghaziabad.
Tread mill testing
workshop
4 4 SGT University
Faculty of Physiotherapy organized a one day TMT training session for the students of MPT
(Cardiopulmonary) students on 27-oct-2017. This session was conducted under the supervision of Dr Sanjat Chiwane MD, DM Cardio Chief consultant in Columbia Asia Hospital in collaboration with SGT
University. The session was of one day in which the students learned about the complete procedure of
treadmill testing. Dr Tabassum from Faculty of Physiotherapy coordinated the whole session.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/tmt-training/
BRIT 35 540 Sir Ganga Ram
Hospital, New Delhi, Rockland Hospital, Gurgaon,
Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon,
Park Hospital, Gurgaon,
Civil Hospital, Gurgaon,
Paras Hospital, Gurgaon
Training / hands on training for practical exposure on latest equipments required for entrepreneurship for 3
months
Certificates for Allied Health Sciences
BMLT 14 540 Max Health Care,
Gurgaon
Training / hands on training for practical exposure on latest equipments required for entrepreneurship for 3
months.
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Pratiksha Hospital, Gurgaon,
Certificates for Allied Health Sciences
BlK Hospital, New Delhi,
Modern Diagnostics
and Research center,
Gurgaon BOTT 5 445 QRG
Hospital, Faridabad, Columbia
Asia Hospital, Gurgaon
Training / hands on training for practical exposure on latest equipments required for entrepreneurship for 3
months.
BND 21 360 Rockland Hospital, Gurgaon, PGIMS, Rohtak, Paras
Hospital, Gurgaon, Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon,
Park Hospital, Gurgaon
Training / hands on training for practical exposure on latest equipments required for entrepreneurship for 45
days.
BNPT 14 832 Sir Ganga Ram
Hospital, New Delhi
Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon
Training / hands on training for practical exposure on latest equipments required for entrepreneurship for 4
months.
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Dentium Korea 70 4 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
CDE & Hands-on : Prosthetic Challenges in Implantology Dental\Dentium Korea
Dento Mantra 20 4 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Perio- Pedo Continuum https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=856911
344472532
voclar Viva dent 40 4 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Orientation about “Cention N : A New alternative to amalgam”
Dental\Ivoclar viva dent
Invisalign 15 5 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Aligners in Orthodontics Dental\Invisalign
Nobel Bio Care 19 96 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Comprehensive Implant education program Dental\Nobel Biocare
Piezo Surgery 30 5 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
“Piezosurgery-Principles, Planning and Hands on” Instruments
Dental\Piezosurgery
International trauma care
hyderbad
100 14 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Workshop on “ BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) TRAINING ” Dental\International trauma care https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid
=939928029504196&id=151010081729332
Labomed, Dentsply
30 5 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Workshop on “Shaping Protocol with Newer Ni-Ti Dental\Labomed dentsply
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Dionavi 25 5 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
workshop on “Basics in Guided Implantology” Dental\Dionavi
Multidesign approach to
optimize implant based Rehabilitation
40 6 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Perio-pedo Continuum for empowering students for implant placement and rehabilitation
https://www.facebook.com/pg/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/?tab=album&album_id=828327
140664286
IDA 80 3 Faculty of Dental
Sciences, SGT
University
Workshop on Exploring possibilities after BDS and Dental Practice Startup
HOPSITAL TRAINING
2 500 GENERAL HOSPITAL SECTOR -
10 GURUGRA
M
Working knowledge of keeping of records required by the various act affecting the profession of pharmacy:
and Practical experience in –a. The manipulation of pharmaceutical apparatuses in common use b. The recognition by sensors characters of chief crude drugs & chemicals substances used in medicines c. The
reading , translation and copying of prescriptions including the checking of doses; d. The dispensing of
prescriptions illustrating the commoner methods of administering medicaments; and e. The storage of
drugs and medicinal preparations
Pharmacy
HOPSITAL TRAINING
3 500 DR R M L HOSPITAL
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HOPSITAL TRAINING
1 500 LADY HARDINGE MEDICAL COLLEGE
Pharmacy
ANALYTICAL TRAINING
2 208 SIMA LAB PVT LTD
Training on Sophisticated analytical techniques and instrumentation handling
INDUSTRIAL DRUG
MANUFACTURING
1 200 SHIVAM ENTERPRO
SES
DRUG MANUFACTURING PROCEDURES
Entrepreneurs
hip training
20 70 Lala Lajpat rai
university of
veterinary and
Animal sciences,
Hisar, Haryana
Training on dairy farming
Agriculture
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 21 Horticulture Training Institute Uchani Karnal,
Haryana
Short term training course on production and post harvest management of Mushroom technology
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 49 Quality Hybrid
Seeds Co., Mangali,
Hisar
Training on seed production
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 70 Department of
Agriculture
Participation in extension activities
176
and farmer’s Welfare, Rewari, Haryana
Agriculture
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 63 Institute of Agricultural Sciences,
BHU, Varanasi,
UP
Practical training on “Hands on Rice”
Entrepreneurs
hip training
3 105 Deputy Director of Horticultur
e, Gurugram,
Haryana
Summer training
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 42 Block Seed Farm,
Kushmandi, Dakshin Dinajpur,
WB
Training on the farm cropping programme at Kushmandi Block Seed Farm
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 105 B.A.O., Nathusari Chopta,
Sirsa, Haryana
Training on Learning of soil sampling, soil testing and plant protection
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 42 CCS HAU, Hisar,
Haryana
Training on Madhumakhi Palan
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Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 56 Mithila Dugdh
Utpadak Shakari
Sangh Ltd. Samastipur
, Bihar
Training on Dairy Farming under project Sudha Dairy
Agriculture
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 45 Department of
agriculture, Govt. of
Arunachal Pradesh,
Arunachal Pradesh
Training on topic Mission organic Value chain Development (MOVCD)
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 70 Directorate of
Agriculture, Krishi
Bhawan Naharlagun, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh,
Arunachal Pradesh
Training on rearing of Corcyra Cephalonica and mass multiplication of Trichogramma spp
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 142 Department of
Horticulture and soil conservation, Govt.
of Manipur, Manipur
Training on study on vermicompost production in Manipur state
Entrepreneurs
hip training
1 210 SGT University, Gurugram,
Haryana
Internship
178
Film Appreciation Course with FTII, Pune
72 30 Film & Television Institute,
India
Film Appreciation Course - 5 days (Full Time) FTII Course
HT Jam 12 50 Hindustan Times and
SGT University
Cultural and Music Events of National Level. Where our students were trained in managing the event both creativity and production wise by Hindustan Times.
HT Jam
Gynae Endoscopy workshop
12 SGT University
CME cum Live workshop on Gynae endoscopy to enhance the skills
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International Management
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Spinal Center
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Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, SGT University Gurgaon in Collaboration with
International pain & Spinal center (IPSC India)– New Delhi organized International conference on Advanced International management of pain from 6-9 April 2017
under the overall guidance of Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences & Director, Medical
Sciences SGT University Gurgaon. The conference was held from 6 April – 8 April 2017 at Vivanta, Taj, Dwarka, New Delhi and Hands-on cadaveric work shop was held in dissection hall of Department of Anatomy in which 10 working stations were established. The cadaveric
workshop was guided by highly experience & practicing faculty from India & abroad. In this workshop fluoroscopic & endoscopic guided advanced procedures, ultrasound guided regenerative
interventions and thorough explanation using 3 D Anatomy demonstration & use of equipments for
delegates was done. The workshop was attended by more then 70 delegates from India & abroad in
addition to the Faculty of Medicine & Health Science of SGT University especially for Department of Anatomy,
Anesthesia, Radiology, Surgery & orthopedics.
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Use of Combi oven
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Specialized French cuisine
workshop
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and SGT University
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Flower arrangement
workshop
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Rational kitchen equipment
visit
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basic academy
Use of different rational kitchen equipment in large hotels.
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Specialized interview skills
and power dressing
39 2 Service solutions company and SGT
University
Handling interviews and different levels of questions, power dressing knowledge.
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Career opportunities
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Following the thorough data verification, the analyst informed that the result for this audit shall be formally declared during the QS India Summit to be held on 15th October in New Delhi as per the mail.
After the approval of declaration of audit results, the team IQAC comprising of Dr Astha Chaudhry, Member Secretary IQAC and Dr Amit Bhardwaj, Member IQAC headed by Dr T.D Dogra,Director IQAC attended the QS India Summit on 15th October at Hotel Shangrila –Eros, New Delhi.
The QS India summit witnessed the presence of Vice Chancellors and IQAC directors of multiple Universities.
The event included the declaration of QS BRICS rankings as well as awarding of certificates to all the Institutions who went for the audit by QS I gauge.
The formal invitation for the summit was as :-
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Some of the Highlights of the QS India summit includes:-
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Team IQAC-Dr T.D Dogra, Dr Astha Chaudhry and Dr Amit Bhardwaj attending the QS India Summit on 15th October 2018.
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The institutional certificate was as follows:
The score card of the University as shared by QS team ia also attached as Annexure 4.
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Following the “Gold” rating of the University, An Institutional roadmap workshop by QS representatives- Mr Santosh Karunananda, Head, Client relations and Mr Sachin Kumar, Client relations-NCR was conducted on 23rd November 2018 wherein the performance of the Institution in QS audit according to each criteria was thoroughly discussed by QS Team with the members of the management and all the deans of the faculty.
The result of SGT University was also updated on QS I Gauge official website and can be accessed through the following link:
https://www.igauge.in/ratings/shree-guru-gobind-singh-tricentenary-university
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Annexure 4 (Institutional Score Card)
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Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
2018 - 2021
INSTITUTIONAL SCORECARD
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3
PRIMARY CRITERIA 4
TEACHING & LEARNING 4
FACULTY QUALITY 5
EMPLOYABILITY 6
STUDENT DIVERSITY 7
FACILITIES 8
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 9
ACCREDITATION 10
SECONDARY CRITERIA 11
ARTS & CULTURE 12
FACULTY DIVERSITY 13
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 14
RESEARCH 15
INNOVATION 16
OVERALL 18
CONCLUSION 20
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INTRODUCTION
Analyst: Kumara Swamy T R
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Email ID: [email protected]
The QS I·GAUGE Institutional Scorecard is an extensive representation of the results following the QS I·GAUGE audit of the respectiveinstitution. The audit has been tailored keeping in mind the scenario of Indian higher education system. The objective is to evaluate theperformance of the institutions over a wide range of criteria pertaining to the system and structure of higher education in India, and deduceboth the areas of excellence and with a scope of improvement. Based on their independent performance in the audits, the institutions areawarded a badge, which reflects their accomplishment in the QS I·GAUGE rating platform.
The QS I·GAUGE rating system scales the institution’s individual performance in different aspects that has been categorized as primary andsecondary. Primary criteria include the parameters that are expected to be significant to the functioning of every institution offering highereducation in India, while secondary criteria include a range of parameters optional to every institution participating in the audit.
Therefore, ratings are not dependent on the performance of other institutions and relate to an individual institution’s performance. On theother hand, a ranking system is an overall comparative analysis of all the higher education bodies, within the country, in all perspectives.
Further Assistance
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Please stay informed that if we find any data of interest that could be collected in the future, that might be considered and potentially added tothe project.
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PRIMARY CRITERIA
TL1
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Student satisfaction with teaching quality
Proportion of students expressing satisfaction with overall experience in the institute
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Classroom-based teaching and learning engagements form the core building block of an institution of higher learning. The set of indicatorsdescribed below focus on these activities in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University, and measure their performance against fixeddomestic thresholds set for STEM institutions.
Faculty student ratioRatio of number of teaching staff to that of students
Overall student satisfaction
Teaching & Learning
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Proportion of students successfully graduated in the last convocation, as against the initial enrolment in that cohort
Proportion of students expressing satisfaction with teaching at the institute
Completion rate
Further studiesProportion of students going for further studies
Contact hours per weekStudent engagement on campus for mandatory teaching-learning activities, based on hours per week
Chart 1: Teaching & Learning in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
Self-study hours per weekSelf-study requirement, based on hours per week
Interactive teachingProportion of non-classical teaching-learning activities
Online learning systems and resources
Availability and use of online learning management system
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Student satisfaction with teaching quality
Completion rate
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Online learning systems and resources
Further studies
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PRIMARY CRITERIA
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Chart 2: Faculty Quality in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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FACULTY QUALITY
An institution's progress relies significantly on the competence and commitment of its teaching staff. The set of indicators described belowattempt capturing this through quantified measurements for Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University, compared against thedomestic thresholds set for STEM institutions in India.
Faculty with PhD
Proportion of faculty with a recognised PhD or equivalent terminal degree
Retention RateProportion of faculty working in the institution for longer than five years
Faculty satisfaction with the Institution
Proportion of faculty with advanced training in pedagogy
Proportion of faculty expressing satisfaction as an employee at the institution
Work experience outside academiaProportion of faculty with two or more years work experience in industry
External exposure as part of academiaProportion of faculty with ongoing/ recently completed research projects with industry/ government/ NGO
Faculty development program
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Retention Rate
Faculty satisfaction with the Institution
Work experience outside academia
External exposure as part of academia
Faculty development program
Points Awarded Points Available
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EP1
EP2
EP3
EP4
EP5
EP6
EP7
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EMPLOYABILITY
An institution of higher learning is identified not only by its academic engagements, but also its contribution to job market. Following set ofindicators measure the efforts made by Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University in ensuring employment for its graduates. Thescores are compared with domestic thresholds set for STEM institutions in India.
Campus employer presenceCompanies who visited the campus within the last 12 months
Alumni satisfaction with quality of educationProportion of alumni expressing satisfaction with the institute
Alumni satisfaction with career success Proportion of alumni expressing satisfaction with their own career
Employment RateProportion of graduates who secured a job within a year
Career counselling servicesAvailability of career advisors on campus
Student satisfaction with career servicesProportion of students satisfied with on-campus career guidance services
Extracurricular activitiesPropotion of student-run societies or clubs on campus
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Chart 3: Employability in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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Employment Rate
Career counselling services
Student satisfaction with career services
Alumni satisfaction with quality of education
Alumni satisfaction with career success
Extracurricular activities
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SD1 Out of state studentsPropotion of students from States/ Union Territories other than that of the institution
SD2 International studentsPropotion of students from abroad
SD3 Inbound international exchange studentsPropotion of students from abroad, who are enrolled in an exchange programme for 2+ weeks on campus
SD4 Outbound international exchange studentsPropotion of students going abroad on exchange programme for 1 term (semester/trimester)
SD5 International diversityInternational identites - nationalities represented on campus
SD6 National diversity for studentsRegional identities - State/ Union Territories represented on campus
SD7 Expenditure on scholarships and bursariesContribution by the institution as financial support to its students
SD8 Student fees coverProportion of number of students whose tuition and other fees are fully covered by the institution in the form of scholarships
SD9 Differently abledPropotion of students who are physically/ visually/ mentally challenged
SD10 Accessibility
SD11 Low-income outreach
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STUDENT DIVERSITY
Presence of inclusive and diverse cohorts fosters the growth a higher education institution. Although limited to some extent, the set ofindicators described below try to assess this side of Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University measured against the minimumrequirements set for STEM institutions.
Accessbility to students from financially weak households
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Proportion of students: male: female, first generation learners, and rural background
Chart 4: Student Diversity in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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Inbound international exchange studentsOutbound international exchange students
International diversityNational diversity for students
Expenditure on scholarships and bursariesStudent fees cover
Differently abledAccessibility
Low-income outreach
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FC1 Sporting FacilitiesAvailability of infrastructure and staff for sporting activites on campus
FC2 Medical FacilitiesAccess to a clinic or hospital and availability of medical staff
FC3 Sanitary FacilitiesHygiene and adequacy of restroom facilities
FC4 On-campus catering - QualityStudent satisfaction with quality of food on campus
FC5 On-campus catering - AffordabilityAffordability of food sold on campus
FC6 Student accommodationProvision of rooms or beds or rooms available on campus for student stay
FC7 Information technology services
Availability and usability of WiFi on campus
FC8 Management information systems
Availability and use of online systems for admission, fee-payment etc
FC9 Student SafetyProportion of student responses indicating they feel safe and secure on campus without any time and mobility constraints
FC10 Library facilitiesProportion of student and faculty responses indicating contentment with the library services
Chart 5: Facilities in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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FACILITIES
It is essential that an institution makes adequate infrastructural and functional provisions to aid the overall experience of students andfaculty on campus. The provisions made by Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University are assessed as per the following set ofindicators. They are compared against fixed domestic thresholds set for STEM institutions.
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Sporting Facilities
Medical Facilities
Sanitary Facilities
On-campus catering - Quality
On-campus catering - Affordability
Student accommodation
Information technology services
Management information systems
Student Safety
Library facilities
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SR1 Mechanisms/systems for social involvementStudents actively participating in NCC, NSS, Red Cross and Eco Club
SR2 Community outreach activitiesParticipation in NCC, NSS activities, based on hours spent
SR3 Recognition for social developmentAccolades received for social work or developmental activities by the institution
SR4 Environmental impactPresence of institutional policies for protection of environment
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
A healthy learning environment also entails participation of students in social work and their acknowledgement of the surroundings. Theseaspects of Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University are measured below, and the indicators are scaled against minimumrequirements for STEM institutions.
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Chart 6: Social Responsibility in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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Mechanisms/systems for social involvement
Community outreach activities
Recognition for social development
Environmental impact
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AR1 Institutional accreditationsAccreditation received by institution from National and/or International agencies
Chart 7: Accreditation in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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ACCREDITATION
Institution's participation in external quality assessments indicates its commitment to continuously improve itself. Following indicatorsmeasure if Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University has received any accreditation at domestic or international level, irrespective ofthe grade assigned.
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SECONDARY CRITERIA
The highlighted/shaded categories are those included in the QS I·GAUGE evaluation for Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University. A full explanation of what is included in the selected categories is included in the following pages, for details of what is featured in the other
categories please visit the QS I·GAUGE website (www.igauge.in) or contact your QS I·GAUGE analyst.
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For a university to aspire to being truly world-class, its mission and its impact must extend further than the basics. This selection of criteria looks at importantfactors that a university with a solid foundation in the core criteria might target to advance to a higher level of performance and recognition.
We are aware of the fact that there are variations amongst the institutions across the country in many aspects and the parameters used in this section areinstrumental in bringing out that difference at a micro level. A study like this is the key to the distinction of QS I·GAUGE from other co-exisitng rating systems.Here an institution gets to tailor its evaluation based on its specialties or fortes. Unlike many rating systems that apply the same criteria to all institutions, herethe measurment index have been customized to meet the requirment and specifications of institutions operating in a diverse range of education. This way, artschools will not be measured for technology transfer and engineering colleges will not be measured on their contribution to the arts. Specialist institutions willbe evaluated on the two advanced categories areas most relevant to them. Comprehensive universities will be evaluated on their two areas of greateststrength and the country's most ambitious institutions may choose to be evaluated in all categories, but only the top two areas will be taken into towards theiroverall QS I·GAUGE rating. The advanced categories include:
ARTS & CULTURE
FACULTY DIVERSITY
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
RESEARCH
INNOVATION
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AC1 Concerts and exhibitionsArt or cultural performance by faculty or students in external public events
AC2 Credits and cultural awards
Accolades received for art or cultural performances by students, faculty, or institution
AC3 Cultural investmentContributions made by institution in support of external art projects
AC4 Cultural FacilitiesAvailability of infrastructure for cultural activites on campus
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Chart 8: Arts & Culture in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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The set of indicators described below helps focus the institutions on their role as players and platforms for artistic and culturaladvancements. The Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University has opted specifically for the following group of indicators, which aremeasured against fixed domestic thresholds
ARTS & CULTURE
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Credits and cultural awards
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FD1 Faculty with overseas experienceFaculty who have studied or worked abroad for longer than one year
FD2 Inbound international faculty Visiting faculty from abroad
FD3 Outbound international facultyFaculty who made short-term visits to foreign countries for study or work
FD4 Regional diversity of facultyRegional diversity- States or Union Territories represented by faculty on campus
FD5 Linguistic diversity of facultyNumber of distinct languages spoken by various faculty as their mother tongue
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Chart 9: Faculty Diversity in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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FACULTY DIVERSITY
Along with qualifications and research, diverse and rich experience of faculty enhances the academic development in the institution.Recognising this, the Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University has opted to be assessed specifically for faculty diversity, which ismeasured based on their regional identity and participation in scholarly activities abroad.
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ET1 Training
Provisions made by institution to train the students as entrepreneurs
ET2 Alumni with entrepreneurship experienceRecent graduates from the institution, who have their own start-ups
ET3 Students with entrepreneurship aspirations Current students, who aspire to become entrepreneurs
ET4 Faculty with entrepreneurship experienceFaculty having their own start-ups
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Chart 10: Entrepreneurship in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Professional higher education institutions not only create employees for the industry, but also shape new initiatives in business anddevelopment. The Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University has chosen to be assessed by the following set of indicators tomeasure its abilities and efforts in making the entrepreneurs out of its students.
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Alumni with entrepreneurship experience
Students with entrepreneurship aspirations
Faculty with entrepreneurship experience
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RE1 Papers per faculty
Research publications authored by faculty, affiliated to the current institution
RE2 Citations per paperResearch citations received by faculty for the works done during their tenure with the current institution
RE3 Academic reputationReverence and recognition held by the institution for its academic standing
RE4 Funding received from research proposals onlyExternal financial support received by faculty for research projects
RE5 Funding proposals submittedAttempts made by faculty to seek external financial support for their projects
RE6 Funding proposals successRate of acceptance of research proposals submitted by faculty
Chart 11: Research in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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RESEARCH
The core of a professor's job is to synthesize existing knowledge, ask new questions, and contribute to the advancement of academics.Acknowledging this, the Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University has opted to be assessed by the following set of indicators thatidentify its strength and weakness in research activities, and compare their performance against fixed domestic thresholds set for STEMinstitutions.
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Funding proposals success
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IV1 Intellectual Property (IP)
Active patents or copyrights registered in the name of institution, or students, or faculty
IV2 Spin-off companiesSuccessful start-ups established by faculty, staff, alumni, which received initial support from institution
IV3 External consultationFaculty holding additional positions in private companies, government, or NGOs
IV4 Commercialisation of IPRoyalty earned by the institution from its patents or copyrights
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Chart 12: Innovation in Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University
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INNOVATION
Institutions of higher learning, especially those running science and related courses, thrive in the environment that supports innovation andsets examples for others to follow. The Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University has chosen to be assessed by the following set ofindicators to measure its achievements in fostering innovation through education.
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# Indicator Points Awarded Points Available Rating Awarded
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FD Faculty Diversity NOT OPTED 100
ET Entrepreneurship 60 100
RE Research 24 100
IV Innovation NOT OPTED 100
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SECONDARY CRITERIA SUMMARY
Summary of the performance of Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University in the Secondary Criteria categories
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OVERALL SUMMARY
# Criteria Points Awarded Points Available
PC Primary Criteria 854 1200
SC Secondary Criteria 84 200
Overall 938 1400
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Overall results for Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University in each category cluster
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OVERALL SUMMARY
# Category Points Awarded Points Available Rating AwardedPRIMARY CRITERIA
TL TEACHING & LEARNING 241 250
FQ FACULTY QUALITY 103 150
EP EMPLOYABILITY 146 200
SD STUDENT DIVERSITY 106 200
FC FACILITIES 146 150
SR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 112 150
AR ACCREDITATION 0 100
SECONDARY CRITERIA
AC ARTS & CULTURE NOT OPTED 100
FD FACULTY DIVERSITY NOT OPTED 100
ET ENTREPRENEURSHIP 60 100
RE RESEARCH 24 100
IV INNOVATION NOT OPTED 100
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CONCLUSION
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Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University (SGT University) have attained an overall rating of Gold scoring 938 points. Theinstitution exhibited excellent performance in teaching & learning, employability, facilities, and social responsibility, with a Diamondrating in each criterion respectively. The performance in terms of faculty quality and entrepreneurship is good. However, theinstitution has scope of improvement in student diversity and research criteria.
Given below is a brief outlining of category-wise performance of SGT University.
Primary Criteria
Teaching and Learning: SGT University exhibits a good faculty-student ratio. There are a good number of students who enrolled forfurther studies. The student responses through surveys in terms of the overall satisfaction level and the quality of teaching at theinstitution is also remarkable. The completion rate is satisfactory. The institution also maintains a good number of contact hoursand self-study hours per week. The institution also aids modern methods of learning for students by enabling easy access to onlinemanagement and e-learning resources. Interactive methods of teaching are also encouraged at the institution.
Faculty Quality: There is more scope of improvement which can be made in terms of faculty quality. The faculty response withrespect to overall satisfaction with the institution is moderate. Retention rate is reasonably low. More of faculty developmentprograms must be encouraged.
Employability: The institution supports good career counselling services but has exhibited moderate performance in terms of campusemployer presence and employment rate. The institution should encourage more of student societies across all the campuses toenhance extracurricular activities. The student and alumni have responded well to the career services provided by the institution.
Student Diversity: SGT University has exhibited the presence of a good proportion of student population from different states acrossthe country. However, areas like international diversity, inbound and outbound exchange students need major attention. Theinstitution provides significant support through scholarships, which is supported by positive student responses to the student feescover. The performance in terms of sex ratio is also low which led to a moderate score in the accessibility area.
Facilities: SGT University has performed exceptionally good in terms of infrastructure and students' satisafaction with the facilities.
Social Responsibility: The institution encourages social involvement and policies in terms of environmental impact. However,performance in community outreach programs is moderate.
Accreditation: SGT University does not hold a NAAC accreditation.
Secondary Criteria
In terms of secondary criteria, SGT University chose entrepreneurship and research as the indicators of their performance. They aredoing good in entrepreneurship but have large scope of improvement in research.
Entrepreneurship: The students, faculties and alumni have responded well in terms of entrepreneurship activities carried out by theinstitution. However, the institution must encourage more training programs.
Research: The institution has performed moderately in terms of number of proposals submitted for funding and that which areapproved. Also, the funding received for the accepted proposals is considerably low.
Note: All the analysis is based on the data collected by QS I·GAUGE from SGT University and evaluated based on a tested andverified methodology.
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