Self Assessment Report of the existing/proposed Engg...
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Self Assessment Report of the existing/proposed Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH College
&
INSPECTION REPORT
for
Establishment of new AICTE College / Institute
Introduction of AICTE approved additional course(s) in the existing AICTE College / Institute
Variation in Intake approved by AICTE in the existing affiliated AICTE course(s)
Extension (Renewal) of Affiliation in the existing AICTE approved Institution / College [ Please give tick-mark(s) in the above appropriate box(es) by the College ]
Date of Inspection :
1. COLLEGE NAME : [ To be filled by the College ]
2.(a) COLLEGE CODE : [ To be filled by the College ]
2.(b) Whether inspection held in the last Academic Year (2015-16). If yes, please enclose the copy of the Summary of Inspection Report.
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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3. Intake position of the College year-wise and course-wise :
[N = Present Academic Year (AY) when the Institute is filling this format e.g. 2016-2017, N-1 = (2015-2016),
N-2 = (2014-2015) and N+1 = (2017-2018)]
[ To be filled by the College ]
Existing affiliated AICTE Course(s) / Branch(es) [UG / PG] and / or Proposed AICTE Course(s) / Branch(es) [UG / PG]
Approved Intake academic year
(N-2 )
Approved Intakeacademic year
(N-1)
Approved Intake present academic year
(N e.g 2016-17)
Proposed Intake for
academic year (N+1)
Total Intake(Course/Branch-wise)
Total Intake (Year-wise)
Grand Total Intake
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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4. AICTE Norms for Instructional Area (Carpet Area) in sq.m. – Engineering / Technology (Degree Institute)
Num
ber o
f Div
isio
ns U
G (C
lass
of 6
0)
Dur
atio
n of
cou
rse
in Y
rs
Cla
ss R
oom
s(C
)
PG C
lass
roo
ms (
H)
Tuto
rial
Roo
ms(
D)
Lab
orat
ory
(incl
udin
g ad
ditio
nal W
S/La
bs fo
r ca
tego
ry „
X“
cour
ses)
Res
earc
h L
abor
ator
y
Wor
k Sh
op(f
or a
ll co
urse
s)
Add
ition
al W
S/La
bs fo
r Cat
egor
y „X
“ co
urse
s
Com
pute
r Cen
tre
Dra
win
g H
all
Lib
rary
&R
eadi
ng R
oom
Sem
inar
Hal
ls
Carpet Area in sqm per room
66 33 66 66 200 200 150 132 400 132
Number of rooms required for New Institution
A=3 ND/
44 C=A D=C/4 02/Course - 1 - 1 1 1 1
Total Number of rooms (UG)
A=3 ND/
44 C=Ax4 D=C/4 10/Course# -
1
2/Course (Maximum 4)
1 1 1
1/Two Course
1/CourseTotal Number of rooms (PG)
F 2 - H=Fx21/Specialisation
1/Specialisation
1 Category X of courses: Mechanical, Production, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Textile, Marine, Aeronautical and allied courses of each.
2 Classrooms, Tutorial rooms and Laboratories required for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year may be added progressively to achieve total number as stated.
3 Additional Library (Reading room) area of 50 sq m / per 60 student (UG+PG) intake beyond 420.4 UG laboratories if shared for PG courses shall be upgraded to meet requirements of PG curriculum5 #Progressive requirement, 2nd year onwards shall be calculated as 3+3+2 labs/course6 #Additional 5 Labs/Course when number of divisions are more than 2/course.7 Round off fraction in calculation to the next integer.
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4.(a) Availability of Instructional Area (for Engineering /Technology) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Class Rooms (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of PG Class Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Laboratories (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Work Shop (size 200 sq.m. each)
No. of Computer Centre (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Drawing Hall (size 132 sq.m. each)
No. of Library & Reading Room (size 400 sq.m. each)
No. of Seminar Halls (size 132 sq.m. each)
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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5. AICTE Norms for Instructional Area (Carpet Area) in sq.m. – Pharmacy (Degree Institute)
PG (C
lass
of 1
8) N
umbe
r of D
ivis
ions
UG
(Cla
ss o
f 60)
Dur
atio
n of
cou
rse
in Y
rs
Cla
ss R
oom
s
Tuto
rial
Roo
ms
Lab
orat
ory
(incl
udes
Mac
hine
room
& In
stru
men
tatio
n ro
om
Res
earc
h L
abor
ator
y
Ani
mal
Hou
se
Com
pute
r Cen
tre
Libr
ary
&R
eadi
ng R
oom
Sem
inar
Hal
ls
Carpet Area in sqm per room
66 33 75 75 75 75 150 132
Number of rooms required for New Institution
A=3ND/4 4 C=A D=C/4 4 - 1 1 1 1
Total Number of rooms (UG) A=3ND/
4 4 C=Ax4 D=C/4 12 -
1 1 1 1Total Number of rooms (PG) F 2 - H=Fx2 1/Specialisation
1/Specialisation
1 laboratories include Machine room & Instrumentation room2 Classrooms, Tutorial rooms and Laboratories required for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year may be added progressively
(3+3+2) to achieve total number as stated.3 UG Laboratories if shared for PG courses shall be upgraded to meet requirements of PG curriculum.4 Round off fraction in calculation to the next integer
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5.(a) Availability of Instructional Area (for Pharmacy) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Class Rooms (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of PG Class Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Laboratories (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Computer Centre (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Library & Reading Room (size 400 sq.m. each)
No. of Seminar Halls (size 132 sq.m. each)
No. of Animal House (size 75 sq.m. each)
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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6. AICTE Norms for Instructional Area (Carpet Area) in sq.m. – MCA (Degree Institute)
Num
ber o
f Div
isio
ns U
G
(Cla
ss o
f 60)
Dur
atio
n of
cou
rse
in Y
rs
Cla
ss R
oom
s(C
)
Tuto
rial
Roo
ms(
D)
Com
pute
r Lab
orat
orie
s
Com
pute
r Cen
tre
Libr
ary
& R
eadi
ng R
oom
Sem
inar
Hal
ls (E
)
Carpet Area in sqm per room 66 33 66 150 100 132
Number of rooms required for New Institution A=3ND/4 3 C=A D=C/4 2 1 1 1
Total Number of rooms A=3ND/4 3 C=Ax3 D=C/4 4 1 1 E=C/4
1 Classrooms, Tutorial rooms and Laboratories required for 2nd, 3rd year may be added progressively (1+1) to achieve total number as stated
2 Round off fraction in calculation to the next integer
6.(a) Availability of Instructional Area (for MCA) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms : Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]
Available [ To be filled
by the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Class Rooms (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Laboratories (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Computer Centre (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Library & Reading Room (size 400 sq.m. each)
No. of Seminar Halls (size 132 sq.m. each)
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
7. AICTE Norms for Instructional Area (Carpet Area) in sq.m. – MBA (Degree Institute)
Num
ber o
f Div
isio
ns U
G (C
lass
of
60)
Dur
atio
n of
cou
rse
in Y
rs
Cla
ss R
oom
s(C
)
Tuto
rial
Roo
ms(
D)
Com
pute
r Cen
tre
Libr
ary
& R
eadi
ng R
oom
Sem
inar
Hal
ls (E
)
Carpet Area in sqm per room 66 33 150 100 132
Number of rooms required for New Institution A=3ND/4 Y C=A D=C/4 1 1 1
Total Number of rooms A=3ND/4 Y C=AxY D=C/4 1 1 E=C/4
1 Classrooms, Tutorial rooms and Laboratories required for 2nd, (and 3rd) year may be added progressively to achieve total number as stated2 Round off fraction in calculation to the next integer
7.(a) Availability of Instructional Area (for MBA) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]Available
[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Class Rooms (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Laboratories (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Computer Centre (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Library & Reading Room (size 400 sq.m. each)
No. of Seminar Halls (size 132 sq.m. each)
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
8. AICTE Norms for Instructional Area (Carpet Area) in sq.m. – HMCT (Degree Institute)
PG (C
lass
of 1
8) N
umbe
r of D
ivis
ions
UG
(Cla
ss o
f 60)
Dur
atio
n of
cou
rse
in Y
rs
Cla
ss R
oom
s(C
)
Tuto
rial
Roo
ms(
D)
PG C
lass
roo
ms (
H)
Lab
orat
ory
/ Gue
st R
oom
Kitc
hen
Res
taur
ant
Com
pute
r Cen
tre
Libr
ary
& R
eadi
ng R
oom
Sem
inar
Hal
ls (E
)
Carpet Area in sqm per room 66 33 66 132 66 75 150 132
Number of rooms required for New Institution A=3ND/4 4 C=A D=C/4
3 1 11 1 1
Total Number of rooms (UG) A=3ND/4 4 C=Ax4 D=C/4 10 2
Total Number of rooms (PG) F G - H=FxG 1/Specialisation 1/Specialisation
1 Classrooms, Tutorial rooms and Laboratories required for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year may be added progressively (3+2+2) to achieve total number as stated. UG laboratories if shared for PG courses, shall be upgraded to meet requirements of PG curriculum
2 Round off fraction in calculation to the next integer
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8.(a) Availability of Instructional Area (for HMCT) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Class Rooms (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Laboratories (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Computer Centre (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Library & Reading Room (size 400 sq.m. each)
No. of Seminar Halls (size 132 sq.m. each)
No. of Guest Room (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Kitchen (size 132 sq.m. each)
No. of Restaurant (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of PG Class Rooms (size 33 sq.m. each)
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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9. AICTE Norms for Instructional Area (Carpet Area) in sq.m. Architecture & Town Planning (Degree Institute)N
umbe
r of
Div
isio
ns U
G
(Cla
ss o
f 60)
PG
(C
lass
of 1
8)
Dur
atio
n of
cou
rse
in Y
rs
Cla
ss R
oom
s (C
)
Tuto
rial
Roo
ms
(D) P
G C
lass
ro
oms (
H)
Lab
orat
ory
incl
udin
g C
ompu
ter
Lab
orat
ory
Res
earc
h L
abor
ator
y
Mod
el m
akin
g &
C
arpe
ntry
W
orks
hop
Stud
io/M
ater
ial
Mus
eum
Com
pute
r Cen
tre
Lib
rary
&
Rea
ding
Roo
m
Sem
inar
Hal
ls
Carpet Area in sqm per room
66 33 66 66 200 132 75 150 132
Number of rooms required for new Institution
A=3ND/4 5 C=A D=A/4 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
Total Number of rooms (UG)
A=3ND/4 5 C=Ax5 D=C/4 5 -
1 5 1 1 1Total Number of rooms (PG)
F 2 - H=Fx2 1/Specialisation 1/Specialisation
1 Classrooms, Tutorial rooms and Laboratories required for 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year may be added progressively (1+1+1+1) to achieve total number as stated. UG laboratories if shared for PG courses shall be upgraded to meet requirements of PG curriculum.
2 Round off fraction in calculation to the next integer
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9.(a) Availability of Instructional Area (for ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]Available
[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Class Rooms (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms UG (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Tutorial Rooms PG (size 33 sq.m. each)
No. of Laboratories including Computer Laboratory (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Research Laboratory (size 66 sq.m. each)
No. of Model making & Carpentry Workshop (size 200 sq.m each)
No. of Studio/Material Museum (size 132 sq.m each)
No. of Computer Centre (size 75 sq.m. each)
No. of Library & Reading Room (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Seminar Halls (size 132 sq.m. each)
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society /
Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
10. Subscription of E-Journals (Appendix 10) Mandatory subscription of e-journal packages for all engineering institutions conducting UG/PG courses:
S.No Publisher Subject Areas 1. a IEEE Computer Engineering + Computer Science + Electrical and Electronics Engineering + Telecommunications and
related disciplines2. a Springer Electrical and Electronics and Computer science Engineering
ORa Wiley-Blackwell Computer Science + Data System + Telecommunication and related Discipline
3. a ASME Mechanical EngineeringOR
a Springer Mechanical EngineeringOR
a Wiley-Blackwell Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering4. a ASCE Civil Engineering
ORa Wiley-Blackwell Civil Engineering
5. a McGraw Hill General Engineering and Reference6. a J-GATE J-GATE Engineering and Technology (JET)7. a ELSEVIER Engineering + Computer Science
(Electrical + Electronics + Mechanical + Civil and Structural + Aerospace + Biomedical + Industrial and Manufacturing + Ocean Engineering + Computational Mechanics and Safety Risk, Reliability and Quality + Computer Network and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Graphics and Computer – Aided Design, Information Systems, Control and System Engineering and Software)
8. a ASTM DIGITAL LIBRARY (DL) ONLINE VERSION
Online dictionary of Engineering Science and TechnologyElectrical & Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering, Civil, Metallurgical, Petroleum, Instrumentation
Note: 1. Institutions having only 1st and 2nd year UG students and institutions being established need to subscribe to IEEE, J-GATE and ASTM digital library packages only (at
Sl. No. 1, 6 and 8 above)2. All Institutions other than Note point no. 1 above shall subscribe to all the packages from Sl. No. 1 to 8 given above.
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3. Institutions not offering Civil Engineering courses need not subscribe to Civil Engineering package (at Sl. No. 4).4. Institutions not offering Mechanical Engineering courses need not subscribe to Mechanical Engineering package (at Sl. No. 3).5. Institutions who have already subscribed to IEL online, need not subscribe to IEEE-ASPP package, until the subscription of the same is valid.6. Package at Sl. No. 1 is also mandatory for institutes running MCA.
10(a) Availability of E Journal taking into consideration the aforesaid AICTE Norms – for Engg Institution conducting UG/PG Courses (Appendix 10)S. No
Publisher Subject Areas AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by
the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K Deficiencies
1. a IEEE Computer Engineering + Computer Science + Electrical and Electronics Engineering + Telecommunications and related disciplines
.
2. a Springer Electrical and Electronics and Computer science EngineeringOR
a Wiley-Blackwell
Computer Science + Data System + Telecommunication and related Discipline
3. a ASME Mechanical EngineeringOR
a Springer Mechanical EngineeringOR
a Wiley-Blackwell
Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
4. a ASCE Civil EngineeringOR
a Wiley-Blackwell
Civil Engineering
5. a McGraw Hill General Engineering and Reference6. a J-GATE J-GATE Engineering and Technology (JET)
Signature of the Principal / Director with Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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Seal of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company
7. a ELSEVIER Engineering + Computer Science(Electrical + Electronics + Mechanical + Civil and Structural + Aerospace + Biomedical + Industrial and Manufacturing + Ocean Engineering + Computational Mechanics and Safety Risk, Reliability and Quality + Computer Network and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Graphics and Computer – Aided Design, Information Systems, Control and System Engineering and Software)
8. a ASTM DIGITAL LIBRARY (DL) ONLINE VERSION
Online dictionary of Engineering Science and TechnologyElectrical & Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering, Civil, Metallurgical, Petroleum, Instrumentation
11. Subscription of E-Journals (Appendix 10) Mandatory subscription of e-journals for all institutions conducting programme in Management:S.No Publisher Subject Areas 1. a J-Gate Management sciences 2. a Gale Cengage Learning Business and company resource centre + Gale business insight global
b RMIT Informit business collection OR
b Emerald Emerald Management first database 3. a EBSCO Management4. a ProQuest Management
Note:1. S. No 1 is compulsory2. From S No. 2/3/4 institutes can opt for any one along with S No.1
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
11(a) Availability of E Journal taking into consideration the aforesaid AICTE Norms – for Management Institutions: (Appendix 10)
S. No
Publisher Subject Areas AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by
the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K Deficiencies
1. a J-Gate Management sciences .2. a Gale
Cengage Learning
Business and company resource centre + Gale business insight global
b RMIT Informit business collection OR
b Emerald Emerald Management first database 3 a EBSCO Management4 a ProQuest Management
12. Subscription of E-Journals (Appendix 10) Mandatory subscription of e-journals for all Pharmacy Institutions conducting UG/PG programme:S.No Publisher Subject Areas1 BENTHAM Pharmacy2 ELSEVIER Pharmacy
12(a) Availability of E Journal taking into consideration the aforesaid AICTE Norms – for Pharmacy Institutions: (Appendix 10)S. No Publisher Subject Areas AICTE
requirement[ To be filled by
the College ]
Available[ To be filled by
the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K Deficiencies
1. BENTHAM Pharmacy .2. ELSEVIER Pharmacy
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
13. Subscription of E-Journals (Appendix 10) Mandatory subscription of e-journals for all Architecture Institutions conducting UG/PG programme:S.No Publisher Subject Areas1 EBSCO Architecture 2 Gale Cengage Learning Architecture
13(a) Availability of E Journal taking into consideration the aforesaid AICTE Norms – for Architecture Institutions: (Appendix 10)S. No Publisher Subject Areas AICTE
requirement[ To be filled by
the College ]
Available[ To be filled by
the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K Deficiencies
1. EBSCO Architecture .2. Gale Cengage
LearningArchitecture
14. Subscription of E-Journals (Appendix 10) Mandatory subscription of e-journals for all Hotel Management Institutions conducting UG/PG programme:S.No Publisher Subject Areas1 EBSCO Hotel Management2 Gale Cengage Learning Hotel ManagementNote:
1. Institutions running UG courses should subscribe to package at S No. 1 only2. Institutions running PG courses should subscribe to both the packages
14(a) Availability of E Journal taking into consideration the aforesaid AICTE Norms – for Hotel Management Institutions: (Appendix 10)S. No Publisher Subject Areas AICTE
requirement[ To be filled by
the College ]
Available[ To be filled by
the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K Deficiencies
1. EBSCO Hotel Management .2. Gale Cengage
LearningHotel Management
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
15. Subscription of E-Journals (Appendix 10) Mandatory subscription of e-journals for all Institutions conducting the following specialized Postgraduate courses:S.No Publisher Subject Areas1 ELSEVIER Bio Technology
2 Nature publishing group3. ELSEVIER Environmental Engineering 4. Gale Cengage Learning 5. ELSEVIER Chemical Engineering
Nano TechnologyGeo Technology
Note:1. An institutions running programme/course in Engineering and Management should subscribe for Engineering as well as Management package. Similarly if the
institution is running Management, Architecture, Pharmacy and Engineering then the institution should subscribe to all the packages of relevant discipline/s.
15(a) Availability of E Journal taking into consideration the aforesaid AICTE Norms – for all Institutions having specialized Postgraduate courses : (Appendix 10)S. No Publisher Subject Areas AICTE
requirement[ To be filled by
the College ]
Available[ To be filled by
the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K Deficiencies
1. ELSEVIERBio Technology
.2. Nature
publishing group
3. ELSEVIEREnvironmental Engineering4. Gale Cengage
Learning 5. ELSEVIER Chemical Engineering
Nano TechnologyGeo Technology
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
16. AICTE Norms for Administrative Area (Carpet Area) in sq mPr
inci
pal/D
irect
or O
ffic
e
Boa
rd R
oom
Offi
ce a
ll in
clus
ive
Dep
artm
ent O
ffic
es
Cab
ins f
or H
ead
of D
epar
tmen
ts
Facu
lty R
oom
s
Cen
tral S
tore
s
Mai
nten
ance
Secu
rity
Hou
seke
epin
g
Pant
ry fo
r sta
ff
Exam
inat
ions
Con
trol O
ffic
e
Plac
emen
t off
ice
Carpet Area in sqm per room
30 20 150*300s
20 10 5 30 10 10 10 10 30 30
Number of rooms required for New Technical Campus 1 1 1 - -
First Year Student
intake/151 1 1 1 1 1 -
Total Number of rooms 1 1 1 1/Dept 1/Dept
One per teaching faculty (as per norms) in the Institution
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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16.(a) Availability of Administrative Area (for Engineering / Pharmacy / HMCT / MBA / MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Principal / Director Office (size 30 sq.m. each)
No. of Board Room (size 20 sq.m. each)
No. of Office all inclusive (size 150 / 300 sq.m. each)
No. of Department Offices (size 20 sq.m. each)
No. of Cabins for Head of Departments (size 10 sq.m. each)
No. of Faculty Rooms (size 5 sq.m. each)
No. of Central Stores (size 30 sq.m. each)
No. of Maintenance (size 10 sq.m. each)
No. of Security (size 10 sq.m. each)
No. of Housekeeping (size 10 sq.m. each)
No. of Pantry for Staff (size 10 sq.m. each)
No. of Examinations Control Office (size 30 sq.m. each)
No. of Placement Office (size 10 sq.m. each)
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
17. AICTE Norms for Amenities Area (Carpet Area) in sqm
Toile
ts
(Lad
ies &
Gen
ts)
Boy
s Com
mon
Roo
m
Girl
s Com
mon
Roo
m
Caf
eter
ia
Rep
rogr
aphy
Sta
tione
ry S
tore
&
Firs
t Ail
cum
Sic
k ro
om
Prin
cipa
l’s q
uarte
r
Gue
st H
ouse
Spor
ts C
lub
/ Gym
nasi
um
Aud
itoriu
m /
Am
phi T
heat
er
Boy
s Hos
tel
Girl
s Hos
tel
Carpet Area in sqm per room for Technical Campus having more than one Program
350* 100 100 150 10 10 150 30 200 400
Adequate AdequateCarpet Area in sqm per room for Technical Campus having one Program
150 s 75 75 150 10 10 150 30 100 250
Number of rooms required for New Technical Campus
Adequate 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - -
Total Number of rooms adequate 1 1 1 1 1
Desired
Desired
Desired
Desired
Desired Desired
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1 $ Estimated total area for Technical Campus having more than one program
2 * Estimated total area for Technical Campus having one program
17.(a) Availability of Amenities Area (for Engineering / Pharmacy / HMCT / MBA / MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Toilets(Ladies & Gents) (size 350/150 sq.m.in total)
No. of Boys Common Room (size 100/75 sq.m. each)
No. of Girls Common Room (size 100/75 sq.m. each)
No. of Cafeteria (size 150 sq.m. each)
No. of Stationery Store & Reprography (size 10 sq.m. each)
No. of First Aid cum Sick room (size 10 sq.m. each)
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
Principal's quarter (size 150 sq.m. each)
Guest House (size 30 sq.m. each)
Sports Club / Gymnasium (size 200/100 sq.m.)
Auditorium / Amphi Theater (size 400 / 250 sq.m. )
Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
18. AICTE Norms for Computers, Software, Internet and Printers
Number of PCs to students ratio (Min 20 PCs)
Legal System Software@
Legal Application Software*
LAN & Internet
Mail Server & Client
Internet Mbps/intake of 240 students with Bandwidth Contention of 1:1
(Min 1 Mbps)
Printers# including Colors Printer
Engineering/ Technology
DipUGPG
1:61:41:2
03 20 All Desired 02 10%
Pharmacy DipUGPG
1:61:61:6 01 10 All Desired 01 5%
HMCT DipUG
1:61:6 01 10 All Desired 01 5%
MBA PG 1:2 01 10 All Desired 02 10%
MCA PG 1:2 03 20 All Desired 02 10%
Architecture & Town Planning
DipUGPG
1:61:51:5
01 10 All Desired 01 5%
Utilization of Open Source Software may be encouragedSecured Wi Fi facility is highly recommendedPurchase of most recent hardware is desired.Library, Administrative offices and Faculty members be provided with exclusive computing facilities along with LAN and Internet over and above the requirement meant for students
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@Adequate number of Software licenses is required#Central Xeroxing facility for students is preferred
18.(a) Availability of Computers/Software/Internet/Printers (for Engineering / Pharmacy / HMCT / MBA / MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of PCs to students ratio (Min 20 PCs)
No. of Legal System Software
No. of Legal Application Software
LAN & Internet for number of PCs
Mail Server & Client
Internet Mbps / intake of 240 students with Bandwidth Contention of 1:1 (Min
Mbps)
No. of Black Printers
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No. of Colour Printers
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
19. Norms for Essential and Desired requirements for Technical Institution (Marked as essential need to be made available at the time of the Expert Visit Committee (EVC)
1. Book titles and volumes required at the time of starting new Institution.2. Total numbers of titles and volumes shall be increased in continuation till 25 years, which shall be the minimum stock of books. However, Institutions
will have to add annual increment of books as specified in APH 2016–17.3. Yearly increment.4. Component for additional division / course.5. Hard Copy International Journals is desirable to procure. However subscription to E-Journals* and National Journals as per Appendix 10 is
essential.6. Journals and Books may also include subjects of Science and Humanities.7. Digital Library facility with multimedia facility is essential.8. Reprographic facility in the library is essential.9. Document scanning facility in the library is essential.10. Document printing facility in the library is essential.11. Library books/non books classification as per standard classification methods is essential.12. Availability of NPTEL facility at the library is essential.13. Computerized indexing with bar coded / RF tagged book handling is desired.14. 25% of total number of titles and volumes each can be in the form of e-books.
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19(a). AICTE Norms for Books, Journals and Library facilities Programme Total
number of Divisions
Title
s
Volu
mes
Nat
iona
l Jou
rnal
s
Inte
rnat
iona
l Jou
rnal
s
E Jo
urna
ls
Rea
ding
room
seat
ing
Mul
timed
ia P
Cs f
or D
igita
l Li
brar
y/in
tern
et S
urfin
g in
read
ing
room
Number % of total students
% of total students
Engineering/ Technology(UG)
B
100
50 per course
500xB
250 per course - division
6xB
As p
er A
ppen
dix
10
25%
(Max
100)
15
% (M
ax 1
50)
1% (M
ax 1
0)
Pharmacy(UG)B
10050
500xB500xB 6xB
Architecture (UG) / Planning (UG)
B 10050
400xB400xB
6xB
Applied Arts & Crafts (UG)
B 10050
500xB500xB
6xB
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D
HMCT B 10050
500xB500xB
6xB
MBA/PGDM/MCA(PG)
B 100
50
500xB
500xB
12xB
Engineering and Technology/Pharmacy/Architecture/Planning/Applied Arts and Crafts (PG)
B 50
________
As Required
200
_________
100
5xB
B = Number of Division at 1st year (shift 1+2) + Number of 2nd year direct divisions (Shift 1+2)
19.(b) Availability of Books/Journals/Library facilities (for Engineering / Pharmacy / HMCT / MBA / MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]
Available [ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of Titles (course-wise) in the College Library
No. of Volumes (course-wise) in the College Library
No. of National Journals (course-wise) in the College Library
Essential
No. of International Journals (course-wise) Desirable
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in the College Library
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]
Available [ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
No. of E-Journals (course-wise) in the College Library
Essential
Reading Room's seating capacity for the number of students
Multimedia PCs for Digital Library / Internet Surfing capacity for the number of students in reading room
Essential
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal
Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement
[ To be filled by the College ]
Available [ To be filled
by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
Reprographic facility in the library Essential
Document scanning facility in the library
Essential
Document printing facility in the library
Essential
Library books/non books classification as per standard classification methods
Essential
Availability of NPTEL facility at the library
Essential
Computerized indexing with bar coded / RF tagged book handling
Desired
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20. AICTE Norms for Faculty requirements and Cadre Ratio for Technical Campus : -
AICTE Norms for Faculty Requirements and Cadre Ratio (UG) Faculty student ratio
based on sanctioned intake *
Principal / Director
Professor Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Total
A B C D A+B+C+DEngineering/Technology
1:15 1 S - 115xR
S x 215xR
S x 615xR
S 15
Pharmacy 1:15 1 S - 115xR
S x 215xR
S x 615xR
S 15
Architecture 1:10 1 S - 110xR
S x 210xR
S x 610xR
S 10
Applied Arts & Crafts
1:10 1 S - 110xR
S x 210xR
S x 610xR
S 10
HMCT 1:15 1 S - 115xR
S x 215xR
S x 615xR
S 15
* Of which, a minimum of 80% should be regular/full time faculty and the remaining may be Adjunct Faculty/Resource persons from industry.S = Sum of number of students as per Sanctioned Student Strength at all years, R = (1+2+6)
AICTE Norms for Faculty Requirements and Cadre Ratio (PG)Faculty student ratio based on sanctioned intake *
Principal / Director
Professor Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Total
A B C D A+B+C+D
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*Engineering/Technology
1:12 - S 12xR
S 12xR
S 12xR
S 12
*Pharmacy 1:12 - S 12xR
S 12xR
S 12xR
S 12
*Architecture 1:10 - S 10xR
S 10xR
S 10xR
S 10
*Applied Arts & Crafts
1:10 - S 10xR
S 10xR
S 10xR
S 10
*HMCT 1:12 - S 12xR
S 12xR
S 12xR
S 12
#MBA/PGDM 1:15 1 S - 115xR
S x 215xR
S x615xR
S15
#MCA 1:15 1 S - 115xR
S x215xR
S x615xR
S15
* Of which, a minimum of 80% should be regular/full time faculty and the remaining may be Adjunct Faculty/Resource persons from industry.S = Sum of number of students as per Sanctioned Student Strength at all years,* R = (1+2), #R = (1+2+6)
AICTE Norms for Faculty Cadre and Qualifications (Degree & Post Graduate)Programme Cadre Qualifications Experience
Engineering / Technology
Assistant Professor
BE / B. Tech and ME / M. Tech in relevant subject with First Class or equivalent either in BE / B. Tech or ME / M. Tech
MCA Assistant Professor
BE / B. Tech and ME / M. Tech in relevant subject with First Class or equivalent either in BE / B. Tech or ME / M. TechORBE / B. Tech and MCA with First class or equivalent in either BE / B. Tech or MCAORMCA with first class or equivalent with two years relevant experience.
Management Assistant Professor
First Class or equivalent in Masters Degree in Business Administration or equivalentAnd2 years relevant Experience is desirable.
Pharmacy Assistant Bachelors and Masters Degree in Pharmacy
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Professor with First Class or equivalent either in Bachelors or Masters Degree.
HMCT Assistant Professor
First class at Bachelors (3 year degree or Diploma after 10+2 in HMCT) or equivalent and Masters Degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology with First Class or equivalent either in Bachelors or Masters Degree OR 8 years relevant experienceORFirst class at Bachelors 4 year degree or equivalent and Masters Degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology with First Class or equivalent either in Bachelors or Masters Degree OR 7 years relevant experience
All Program Associate Professor
Qualification as above that is for the post of Assistant Professor, as applicable and PhD or equivalent, in appropriate discipline
Post PhD publications and guiding PhD student is highly desirable.
Minimum of 5 years experience in teaching and/or research and/or industry of which at least 2 years shall be post PhD is desirable.In case of Architecture, Professional Practice of 5 years as certified by the Council of Architecture shall also be considered valid.
All Program Professor Qualifications as above that are for the post of Associate Professor, as applicable.
Post PhD publications and guiding PhD students is highly desirable.
Minimum of 10 years teaching and/or research and/or industrial experience of which at least 5 years should be at the level of Associate Professor.OrMinimum of 13 years experience in teaching and/or Research and/or Industry.In case of research experience, good academic record and books/research paper publications/IPR/patents record shall be required as deemed fit by the expert members in Selection Committee.
If the experience in industry is considered, the same shall be at managerial level equivalent to Associate Professor with active participation recorded in devising/designing,
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planning, executing, analyzing, quality control, innovating, training, technical books/research paper publications/IPR/patents etc. As deemed fit by the expert members in Selection Committee.
In case of Architecture, Professional Practice of 10 years as certified by the Council of Architecture shall also be considered valid.
All Program Principal / Director
Qualifications as above that is for the post of Professor, as applicable
Post PhD publications and guiding PhD students is highly desirable
Minimum of 10 years teaching and/or research and/or industrial experience of which at least 5 years should be at the level of Associate Professor or minimum of 13 years experience in teaching and/or Research and/or Industry.In case of research experience, good academic record and books/research paper publications/IPR/patents record shall be required as deemed fit by the expert members in Selection Committee.If the experience in industry is considered, the same shall be at managerial level equivalent to Professor with active participation record in devising / designing, developing, planning, executing, analyzing, qualitycontrol, innovating, training, technical books / research paper publications / IPR / patents etc. As deemed fit by the expert members in Selection Committee.
Flair for Management and Leadership is essential.
In case of Architecture, Professional Practice of 10 years as certified by the Council of Architecture shall also be considered valid.
A Equivalence for PhD is based on publication of 5 International Journal papers, each Journal having a cumulative impact index of not less than 2.0, with incumbent as the main author and all 5 publications being in the authors’ area of specialization
B PhD shall be from a recognized University
C For incumbent Assistant Professor, experience at the level of Assistant Professor will be considered equivalent to experience at the level of Associate Professor provided incumbent assistant professor has acquired or acquires PhD degree in relevant discipline.
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D Experience at Diploma Institutions is also considered equivalent to experience in degree level Institutions at appropriate level and as applicable. However, qualifications as above shall be mandatory.
E If a class / division is not awarded, minimum of 60 marks in aggregate shall be considered equivalent to first class / division. If a Grade Point System is adopted the CGPA will be converted into equivalent marks as below.
Grade Point Equivalent Percentage6.25 55%
6.75 60%
7.25 65%
7.75 70%
8.25 75%
20.(a) Availability of Faculty (for Engineering / Pharmacy / HMCT / MBA / MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available [ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
Faculty : Student (for UG)Faculty : Student (for PG)
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society/ Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
20.(b) Availability of Faculty (Principal / Director) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :FORMAT REGARDING PRINCIPAL / DIRECTOR (APPOINTED ON PERMANENT BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AFORESAID AICTE NORMS)
Name of the Principal / Director
Date of Birth
Date of Joining
Qualification mentioning the year of passing, branches / specialization and University
Experience in different Organizations
Total years of experience
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
UG PG PhD Organisation From To O.K. Deficiencies
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society/ Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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20.(c) Availability of Faculty (Professor) (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms:No. of Professor(s) (branch-wise)[Science / Humanities / Engineering / Technology / Pharmacy / Computer Application / Management / Hotel Management and Catering Technology]
AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
e.g. : Science Physics Chemistry Mathematics
Humanities Economics English
Engg. & Technology CSE CE EE EEE ______ ______ ______
ARCH
_________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos.
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
20.(d) Availability of Faculty (Professor) (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :FORMAT REGARDING PROFESSOR(S) (APPOINTED ON PERMANENT BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AFORESAID AICTE NORMS)
Name of the Professor(s)
Date of Birth
Date of Joining
Qualification mentioning the year of passing, branches / specialization and University
Experience in different Organizations
Total years of experience
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
UG PG PhD Organisation From To O.K. Deficiencies
Please multiply this page and attach for submission of exhaustive list.
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
20.(e) Availability of Faculty (Associate Professor) (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
No. of Professor(s) (branch-wise)[Science / Humanities / Engineering / Technology / Pharmacy / Computer Application / Management / Hotel Management and Catering Technology]
AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
e.g. : Science Physics Chemistry Mathematics
Humanities Economics English
Engg. & Technology CSE CE EE EEE ______ ______ ______
_________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos.
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
20.(f) Availability of Faculty (Associate Professor) (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :FORMAT REGARDING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR(S) (APPOINTED ON PERMANENT BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AFORESAID AICTE NORMS)
Name of the Associate Professor(s)
Date of Birth
Date of Joining
Qualification mentioning the year of passing, branches / specialization and University
Experience in different Organizations
Total years of experience
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
UG PG PhD Organisation From To O.K. Deficiencies
Please multiply this page and attach for submission of exhaustive list.
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society. / Company
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
20.(g) Availability of Faculty (Assistant Professor) (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
No. of Assistant Professor(s) (branch-wise)[Science / Humanities / Engineering / Technology / Pharmacy / Computer Application / Management / Hotel Management and Catering Technology]
AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
e.g. : Science Physics Chemistry Mathematics
Humanities Economics English
Engg. & Technology CSE CE EE EEE ______ ______ ______
_________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos._________ Nos.
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society./ Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
20.(h) Availability of Faculty (Assistant Professor) (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :FORMAT REGARDING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR(S) (APPOINTED ON PERMANENT BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AFORESAID AICTE NORMS)
Name of the Professor(s)
Date of Birth
Date of Joining
Qualification mentioning the year of passing, branches / specialization and University
Experience in different Organizations
Total years of experience
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
UG PG PhD Organisation From To O.K. Deficiencies
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Please multiply this page and attach for submission of exhaustive list.
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
21. AICTE Norms for Essential and Desired requirements for Technical Campus (Marked as essential need to be made available at the time of the Expert committee visit)1 Language Laboratory
The Language Laboratory is used for language tutorials. These are attended by students who voluntarily opt for Remedial English classes. Lessons and exercises are recorded on a weekly basis so that the students are exposed to a variety of listening and speaking drills. This especially benefits students who are deficient in English and also aims at confidence-building for interviews and competitive examinations. The Language Laboratory sessions also include work games, quizzes, extemporary speaking, debates, skits etc. These sessions are complemented by online learning sessions which take place in the Multipurpose Computer Lab.
Essential
2 Potable Water supply and outlets for drinking water at strategic locations Essential
3 Electric supply Essential
4 Backup Electric Supply As required
5 Sewage Disposal Essential
6 Telephone and FAX Essential
7 First Aid facility Essential
8 Vehicle Parking Essential
9 Institution web site Essential
10 Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons including availability of specially designed toilets for ladies and gents separately. Refer guidelines and space standards for Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons by CPWD, Ministry of Urban Affairs & Employment, India.
Essential
11 Safety provisions including fire and other calamities Essential
12 General Insurance provided for assets against fire, burglary and other calamities Essential
13 All weather approach road Essential
14 General Notice Board and Departmental Notice Boards Essential
15 Medical and Counseling Facilities Essential
16 Public announcement system at strategic locations for general announcements/paging and announcements in emergency Desirable
17 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software for Student-Institution-Parent interaction Desirable
18 Transport Desirable
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19 Post, Banking Facility / ATM Desirable
20 CCTV Security System Desirable
21 LCD (or similar) projectors in classrooms Desirable
22 Group Insurance to be provided for the employees Desirable
23 Insurance for students Desirable
24 Staff Quarters Desirable
25 Rain water harvesting & Solar energy/power systems Desirable
26 Appointment of student counselor Essential
27 Establishment of anti-ragging committee (as per AICTE notified regulation for prevention & prohibition of ragging in AICTE approved technical Institutions vide No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated 01.07.2009)
Essential*
28 Establishment of Internal complain committee (As per section 4 of sexual harassment of women at work place (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal act, 2013
Essential
29 Establishment of committee for SC/ST Essential
21.(a) Availability of Essential and Desired requirements (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid AICTE norms :
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
Language Laboratory
Portable Water supply and outlets for drinking water at strategic locations
Electrical Supply
Backup Electric Supply
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
Sewage Disposal
Telephone and Fax
Vehicle Parking
Institution web site
Barrier Free Built Environment
Road suitable for use by Motor vehicle- Motorised Road
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
General Notice Board and Departmental Notice Boards
First aid, Medical and Counseling Facilities
Public announcement system
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software
Transport
Post Office, Banking facility / ATM
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
CCTV Security System
LCD (or similar) projectors in Classrooms
Group Insurance to be provided for the employees
Insurance for students
Staff Quarters
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Particulars AICTE requirement[ To be filled by the College ]
Available[ To be filled by the
College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
O.K. Deficiencies
Rain water harvesting & Solar energy/power systems
Appointment of student counselor
Establishment of anti-ragging committee (as per AICTE notified regulation for prevention & prohibition of ragging in AICTE approved technical Institutions vide No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated 01.07.2009)
Establishment of Internal complain committee (As per section 4 of sexual harassment of women at work place (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal act, 2013
Establishment of committee for SC/ST
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
22. Norms for Laboratories – AICTE Institute All apparatus as required in strict conformity with the syllabus of MAKAUT,WB in each relevant branch of study are to be installed in the Laboratories. Laboratories List as per MAKAUT,WB syllabus (Course-wise & Semester-wise) ---- enclosed as ANNEXURE – I
22.(a) Availability of Laboratories requirements (for Engg./Pharmacy/HMCT/MBA/MCA/ARCH) taking into account the aforesaid MAKAUT,WB norms :Course / Branch[To be filled by the
College]
Semester
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College]
Name of the Laboratory with MAKAUT,WB
Paper Code
[ To be filled by the College ]
Room No. / Area
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College ]
Experimental Set-up required as per MAKAUT,WB syllabus
[ To be filled by the College ]
Observations of the Inspection Team[ If found in order, please write OK, otherwise enumerate deficiencies ]
All available =>Yes
Deficiencies =>Please enumerate
O.K. Deficiencies
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Please multiply this page and attach for submission of exhaustive list.
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
Whether the action has been taken in regard to the Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging in accordance with the Provisions of AICTE Regulations Vide No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated 01.07.2009 is satisfactory or not ?
Observation of the Inspection Team/EVCInformation to be furnished the College
Yes / No Satisfactory / Not upto the mark / Suggestion for improvement
Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
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Undertaking by the Management of the College in respect of deficiencies if self assessed by the College or if noticed by the Inspection Team
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Signature of the Principal / Director with Seal Signature with Seal of the Chairman / Secretary / Trustee / Director of the College sponsoring Trust / Society / Company.
Opinion of the Inspection Team in respect of Establishment of new College / Variation in Intake / Introduction of additional course(s) / Extension of Affiliation
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Recommended / Not Recommended for Establishment of new College / Variation in Intake / Introduction of additional course(s) / Extension of Affiliation with following intake :
Recommended for Establishment of new College / Variation in Intake / Introduction of additional course(s) / Extension of Affiliation with following intake subject to the fulfillment of following condition(s) :
Signature of the Members of the Inspection Team
SEMESTER WISE LABORATORY LIST(AICTE UG COURSES)
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Semester Subjects Code Subjects Semester Subjects Code Subjects
Bio Medical Engineering Bio Technology
3rd M(CS ) 391 Numerical Methods Lab 3rd CH(BT) 381 Basic Environmental Engineering & Elementry Biology Lab
BME 391 Biophysical Signals & Systems Ltd. CH(BT) 382 Chemistry -2 Lab for BT
BME(EC) 391 Circuits & Networks Lab BT 391 Biochemistry Lab
BME 392 Physiology Lab BT 392 Microbiology Lab
4th BME 491 Bio Physics & Bio Chemistry Lab 4th HU481Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
BME 492 Biosensors & Transducers Lab M(CS) 491 Numerical Methods
BME (EC) 492 Digital Electronics & Integrated Circuits Lab CH 481 Transfer Operation Lab
5th BME 591 Bio Medical Instrumentation Lab BT 491 Molecular Biology Lab
BME 592 Bio Medical Equipments Lab BT 492 Fermentation Technology Lab
BME 593 Communication Engineering Lab 5th BT 591 Genetics Lab
BME 594 A/B/C Elective BT 592 Bio informatics Lab
6th BME 691 Medical Instruments Lab CH 584 Transfer Operation Lab-II
BME692 Bio Medical Signal Processing Lab CS 584 Data Structure & Algorithm Lab
BME 694 A/B 6th BT 691 Recombinant DNA Technology Lab
7th BME 791 Bio Materials & Bio mechanics Lab BT692 Immunology Lab
BME 792 Adaptive Signal Processing Lab BT 693 Plant Biotechnology Lab
BME 793 Bio Medical Instruments & Systems Lab CS 684 DBMS and Computer Networking Lab
8th BME 892Design Lab/ Industrial problem related prac. Training. 7th BT 791 Bioreactor Design & Analysis Lab
BT 792 Food Biotechnology Lab
3rd CT 391 Chemical Analysis Lab CHE 783 Process Instrumentation & Control Lab
CSE(CT) 391Software Lab
8th BT 891Design Lab / Industrial Problem / Industrial related problem
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CHE (CT) 392 Unit Operation Lab
Civil Engineering
CT392 Physical Testing of Ceramic Raw materials 3rd PH 391 Physics - 2
4th Basic Sc. Numericals Methods CE 391 Solid Mechanics
Engg. Sc Fuel Testing Lab CE 392 Surveying Practice I
Prof. Core I Geology Lab CE 393 Building Design & Drawing
Prof. Core II Instrumental Analysis Lab 4th HU 481
Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
5th CT 591 Refractories Lab M(CS ) 491 Numerical Methods
CT 592 Glass Lab CE 491 Surveying Practice II
CT 593 White wares Lab CE 492 Fluid Mechanics
CT594A (IT 594 D) Operation Research Lab 5th CE 591 Solid Mechanics Lab II
CT 594B(CS691) DBMS Lab CE 592 Concrete Lab
CT 594C (CS 504 D)
Object Oriented Programming Lab CE 593 Quality Surveying , Specification and Valuation
6TH CT 691 Cement & Concrete Lab CE 594 Engineering Geology Lab
CT 692 Material Characterisation Lab 6th CE 691 Highway & Transportation Lab
Chemical Engineering CE 692 Detailing of RC & Steel Structures
3rd CH (CHE ) 392 Chemistry Lab -2 CE 693 CAD Lab
ES 392 Energy Laboratory 7th CE 791 Environmental Engg. Lab
CHE 391 Fluid Mechanics Lab CE 792 Civil Engg. Practice Sessional
CHE 392 Instrumental Method of Analysis Lab CE 793 Free Elective Laboratory
4th HU 481 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
8th CE 891 Structural Engg. Design Practice
M(CS ) 491 Numericals Methods CE 892 Project Part II
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CHE491 Data Structure & DBMS Lab Leather Technology
CHE492 Heat Transfer Lab 3rd CH(LT ) 391 Analytical Chemistry of Waste Water Lab
CHE493 Mechanical Operation Lab LT 391 Chemical Engg. Lab
5th CHE 591 Mass Transfer Lab LT 392 Tannery Practice I
CHE 592 Reaction Engg. Lab LT 393 Applied Information Technology Lab
CHE 593 Process Equipment Design & Drawing I 4th HU 481 Communication Skill & Report Writing
CHE 594A EE Electrical Machines Lab M(CS) 491 Numerical Methods & C Programming
CHE 594B ME Machine Design Lab LT 491 Tannery Practice II
6th CHE 691 Process Equipment Design & Drawing II LT 492 Analytical Chemistry of Leather Auxiliaries Lab
CHE 692 Feasibility Analysis Lab LT 493 Microbiology of Leather Manufacture
CHE693A Environmental Engg. Lab 5th LT 591 Tannery Practice III
CHE 693B Engg. Drawing Lab LT 592 Foot wear Design Lab
7th CHE 791 Project work / Plant Design LT 593 Data Structure & Analysis OF Algorithm Lab
CHE 792A Biotechnology Lab
Production Engineering
CHE 792B Numerical Computation Lab 3rd HU 381Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
CHE 793 A Total Quality Mgmt. Lab PH 391 Physics Lab - 2
CHE 793 B Operation Research Lab ME 392 Machine Drawing -I
8th CHE 891 Plant Design ME 393 Workshop Practical -II
CHE 892 Project work II 4th M(CS) 491 Applied Mechanics Lab
ME 491 Numerical Methods Lab
Marine Engineering ME 492 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab
3 rd PH 391 Physics - 2 ME 493 Manufacturing Technology Lab
MML 306 Mechanical Lab - I ME 494 Material Testing Lab
MWP 307 Workshop Practical 5th ME 592 Applied Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Lab
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MMD 308 Machine Drawing ME 593 Design Practice - I
4th HU 481 Communication Skill & Report Writing Lab ME 594 Metrology & Measurement Lab
MSML 408 Practical Seamanship and Elementary Navig-
ation Lab PE 591 A/B Professional Elective Lab -I
MWP 409 Workshop Practical 6th PE 691 Machining & Machine Tools Lab
MED 410 Marine Engg. Drawing ME 692 IC Engine Lab
MMT 411 Materials Testing Lab ME 693 Design Practice - II
5th MEML 507 Electrical Machine Lab 7th ME 791 CAD- CAM Laboratory
MML 508 Mechanical Lab - II PE782 Project : Part I
MWP 509 Marine Workshop Practical 8th PE 891 Industrial Engineering Lab
MEDR 510 Marine Engg. Design & Drawing - I PE 881 Project : Part II
6th MMBL 607 Boiler Chemical Lab & Fuel Oil & L. Oil Testing Lab Textile Technology
MML 608 Mechanical Lab III 3rd PH 391 Physics - 2 lab
MWP 609 Marine Workshop Practical TT391 Instrumentation & Control Lab
7th MPPL 707 Power Plant Lab TT392 Textile Fibre Lab
MEML 708 Electrical Measurement Lab TT393 Yarn Formation Lab -I
MFCL 709 Fire Control Lab
4th HU 481Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
8th MCTR 806 Control & Simulator Lab M(CS) 491 Numerical Methods Lab
TT491 Theory of Machines Lab
TT492 Fabric Formation Lab I
Mechanical Engineering TT493 Textile Chemical Processing Lab -I
3 rd HU 381 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
5th TT591 Yarn Formation Lab -II
PH 391 Physics Lab - 2 TT592 Fabric Formation Lab II
ME 392 Workshop Practical -II TT593 Textile Chemical Processing -II Lab
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ME 393 Applied Mechanics Lab TT594 A Statistical Quality Control
4th M(CS) 491 Numerical Methods Lab TT594 B Total Quality Management
ME 491 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab 6th TT691 Yarn & Fabric Formation Lab
ME 492 Manufacturing Technology Lab TT692 Textile Testing Lab
ME 493 Material Testing Lab TT693 Textile Elective - I Lab
ME 494 Machine Drawing - II TT694 Free Elective - II Lab
5th ME 592Applied Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Lab
ME 593 Design Practice - I 7th TT791 Textile Chemical Processing -II Lab
ME 594 Metrology & Measurement Lab TT792 Textile Elective - III Lab
ME 595 Professional Elective - Lab -I TT793 Free Elective - III Lab
6th ME 691 Machining & Machine Tools Lab 8th TT891 Product Design Lab
ME 692 IC Engine Lab TT 892 Project - II
ME693 Design Practice - II Electronics & Communication Engg.
ME 694 Dynamics of Machines Laboratory 3rd M(CS) 391 Numerical Lab
ME 695 Professional Elective - II Lab EC 391 Circuit Theory & Network Lab
7th ME 791 Advanced Manufacturing Lab EC 392 Solid State Devices
ME 781 Project Part -I EC 393 Signal System Lab
8th ME 881 Design of Mechanical System EC 394 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab
ME 882 Project Part -II 4th HU 481 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
PH 491 Physics Lab - 2
Auto Mobile Engineering EC491 EM Theory & TX Lines Lab
3rd HU 381 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
EC492 Digital Electronics & Integrated Circuits Lab
PH 391 Physics Lab - 2 5th EC591 Analog Communication
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ME 392 Workshop Practical -II EC592 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab
ME 393 Applied Mechanics Lab EC593 Control System LAB
4th M(CS ) 491 Numerical Methods Lab EC594 A (Free Elec.)
Computer Architecture
ME491 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab EC594 B Data Structure & C
ME492 Manufacturing Technology Lab 6th EC691 Digital Communication
ME493 Material Testing Lab EC692 Digital Signal Processing Lab
ME494 Machine Drawing - II EC695 A/B/C/ Object Oriented Prog. (IT)/Prog. Lang.(CSE)/Electronic Measurement & Instru.
5th AUE 592 Engine Component Lab 7th EC792 VLSI Design Lab
AUE593 Design Practice EC793A/B/C/D RF & Microwave Engg. Lab/Optical Commn & N/W Lab./Comp. N/W Lab/FPGA & R.C Lab.
AUE 594 Professional Elective Lab I
EC795 (Free Elec.)
A.I Lab (CSE)/ Robotics (CSE)/DBMS Lab (CSE)/Power Electronics Lab (EE)
6th AUE 691 Metrology & Measurement Lab Computer Science & Engg.
AUE692Applied Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Lab 3rd PH391 Physics -2
AUE693 CAD Application in Automotive Engg. CS391 Analog & Digital Electronics
AUE 695 Professional Elective II Lab CS392 Data Structure& Algorithm
7th AUE 791 ETPM Lab CS393 Computer Organisation
8th AUE 891 Automotive Elec. & Electronics Lab 4th HU481 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
AUE 892 Auto Scanning Lab M(CS)491
Food Technology CS491 Communication Engg. & Coding Theory
3rd CH (FT) 392 Chemistry - 2 LAB CS492 Software Tools
CH 391 Environmental Engineering Lab CS493 Computer Architecture
FT 391 Chemistry of Food Lab -I 5th CS591 Design & Analysis of Algorithm
FT 392 Food Microbiology Lab CS592 Microprocessor & Microcontrollers Lab
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FT 491 Biochemistry Lab CS593 Programming Practice using C++
4th FT492 Chemistry of Food Lab - II CS594A/B/C/DCircuit Theory & Networks/Data Comm/ DSP(ECE) /Ob-ject Oriented Prog.(IT)
CHE 484 Unit Operation Lab -I 6th CS691 DBMS Lab
M(CS) 491 Numerical Methods Lab CS692 Networks Lab
HU 481 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
CS693 Operating System Lab
5th FT 591 Food Processing Lab 7th CS791 Software Engg. Lab
FT 592 Food Analysis & Quality Control Lab -I CS793A/B/C/D Pattern Recognition/Soft Computing/AI/IP
CHE 584 Unit Operation Lab -I CS795A/B/C/D Internet Tech(IT) Microelect. & VLSI Design(ECE)/ Con-trol System(EE)/Modelling & Simulation(M)
6th FT 691 Food Processing Lab -II 8th CS891 Design Lab / Industrial Problem related Practical Train-ing
FT692 Microbial Technology LAB Apparel Production Management
CS 685 Data Structure & Algorithm Lab 3rd PH391 Physics- 2 Lab
7th FT 791 Food Engg. Lab TT391 Instrumentation & Control Lab
ET 791 Instrumentation & Control Lab APM391 Textile & Garment Testing LAB
FT 793 Project - Part -I APM392 Apparel Production Lab - I
8th FT 891 Project - Part -II 4th HU481 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice
FT892Product Development & Quality Assurance Lab
M(CS) 491 Numerical Methods Lab
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
TT491 Theory of Machines Lab
3rd M(CS) 391 Numerical Methods Lab APM491 Chemical Processing Lab - I
EC(EI) 391 Digital Electronics Circuits Lab APM492 Apparel Production Lab - II
EC (EI) 392 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab 5th APM591 Apparel Quality Assurance Lab
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EE (EI) 391 Circuits & Networks Lab APM592 Apparel Machineries & Maintenance Lab
4th PH 491 (EE) Physics -II Lab APM593 Chemical Processing Lab - II
EI 491 Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation Lab
APM594 A/B/ Free Elec.- I Lab ( Statistical Quality Control; Total Qual-ity Mgmt.
EI 492 Microprocessor Lab 6th APM691 Lab on IT & CAD in Apparel
5th EI 591 Industrial Instrumentation Lab APM692 Lab in Production Planning & Control in Apparel In-dustry
EI 592 Sensors & Tranducers Lab APM693 A/B Lab in Knitting & Knitware Technology / Testing of Home Textiles
EI 593 (EE) Control Engineering Lab APM 694 A/B ERP Lab/ DBMS Lab /E- Commerce Lab
EI 594 A/B/CData Structures & Algorithms Lab/ DBMS Lab/Software Engg.(EI) 7th APM791 Lab on Physical & Chemical Testing of Garments
6th EI 691 Process Control Lab APM792 A/B Free Elec. ( Fashion Designing Lab / Garment Surface Ornamentation Lab )
EI 692 Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Lab
APM793 A/B/C/D
EI 693 Adv. Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab APM 795 Project - I
7th EI 791 Telemetry & Remote Control LAB 8th APM 891 (Design lab)
Apparel Product line Designing & Portfolio Presenta-tion
EI 792 Project -1 APM 892 Project
EI 794 A/B/C Comm. Engg/Microelect. & VLSI Tech Lab/FPGA & RFC Lab.
Power Engineering
EI 795 A/B/C Comp.Networking Lab(CS)/Multimedia Lab(IT)/Internet Tech. Lab (IT) 3rd M(CS) 391 Numerical Methods
8th EI 891 A/B/C (EE) Power Elect. Lab/Industrial Drives Lab/Power Plant Instrumentation Lab.
ME393 Fluid Mechanics
EI 892 Instrumentation & Control Design Lab ME394 Strength of Materials
EI 893 Project- 2 EE391 Electric Circuit Theory
ME392 Hydraulic Machines Lab
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Hotel Management & Catering Technology 4th ME491 Fluid Mechanics , Hydraulic Machines Lab
1st HM-191 Food Production Practical I EE492 Electrical & Electronics Measurement Lab
HM-192 Food & Beverage Service Practical-I PH491 Physics -II
HM-193 Front office Practical I Instrumentation & Control Engineering
HM-194 House Keeping Practical II 3rd M(CS)391 Numerical Method Lab
HM-196 Application of Computers Practical I EC(EE)391 Analog & Digital Electronic Circuit Lab
2nd HM-291 Food Production practical II EE-391 Electric Circuit Lab
HM-292 Food & Beverage Service Practical-II HU-381 Technical Report writing & Language Laboratory Practice
HM-293 Front office Practical II 4th PH(EE)491 Physics II Lab
HM-294 House Keeping Practical II IC-491 Basic Control Theory lab
3rd HM-391 Food Production Practical III EI(IC)-491 Sensors & transducers Lab
HM-392 Food & Beverage Service Practical-III EE-492 Electrical & Electronics Measurement Lab
HM-393 Front office Practical III 5th IC-591 Industrial Instrumentation I
HM-394 House Keeping Practical III IC-592 Control System
4th HM-491 Food Production Practical IV IC-593 Electric Machine
HM-492 Food & Beverage Service Practical-IV IC-594 a. Data Structure & Algorithm, b.Computer Organisation, c.Microprocessor & Micro Controller.
HM-493 Front office Practical IV 6th IC-691 Process Control
HM-494 House Keeping Practical IV IC-692 Advanced Control System
6th HM-661 Industrial Training Report IC-693 Industrial Instrumentation II
HM-662 Report Presentation IC-694 a.Software Engineering, b.Database Management System, c. Object oriented Programming,
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d. Operating System
7th HM-791 Food Production Practical VI 7th IC-791 Logic & Distributed Control System.
HM-792 Food & Beverage Service Practical-VI IC-791 a. System prog. & Operating system. b. Embedded System., c. AI & Soft Computing., d. Operation Research
HM-795 Personality Development Practical II IC-792 Instrumentation & Control System design
8th HM-898 Research Project IC-782 Project-I
Electrical & Electronics Engineering 8th IC-881 Project II
3RD EC(EE)-391 Analog & Digital Electronic Circuit IC-882 Design & (Industrial Problem)
M(CS-391 Numerical Methods Information Technology
EE-391 Electric Circuit Theory 3rd PH-391 Physics II Lab
HU-391 Technical Report writing & Language
Practice CS-391 Analog & Digital Electronics
4TH PH(EE)-491 Physics II Lab CS-392 Data Structure & Algorithm
EI(EEE)-491 Transducers & Sensors Lab CS-393 Computer Organisation
EE-491 Electric Machine lab-I 4th HU-481 Technical Report writing & Language Laboratory Practice
EE-492 Electrical & Electronics Measurement Lab M(CS)491 Numerical Method Lab
5TH EEE-591 Electric machine II CS-491 Communication Engineering & Coding Theory
EEE-593 Digital Signal Processing CS-492 Software tools
EEE-594 a. Data Structure & Algorithm, b.- IT-491 Object -Oriented Programming & UML(IT)
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Computer Organisation, C. Microprocessor & Micro Controller.
6TH EEE-691 Power System 5th IT-591 Algorithm Lab
EEE-692 Control System IT-592 Computer Architecture
EEE-693 Power Electronics IT-593 Operating System Lab.
EEE-694 a.Operating System, b.Object oriented Programming & Java., c. Embedded System.
IT 594 A. Circuit Theory & Network(EE). B. Data Communication (ECE). C. Digital Signal Processing(ECE), D. Operation research -M E. Microprocessor & Microcontroller(CSE). F. Programming Practices Using C++
7TH EEE-791 VLSI Design 6th IT-691 DBMS Lab
EEE-792 Digital Communication & Network IT-692 Lab
EEE-793 a. Operating System, b. Embedded System, C. AI & Soft Computing
IT-693 Computer Networking
EEE-781 Design & Electrical/Electronic System IT-681 Seminar
EEE-795 Project part I 7th HU-781 Group Discussion
8TH EEE-891 Project II IT-791 Internet Technology
EEE-892 Design Industrial Problem IT-792 Multimedia
Electrical Engineering
IT-793 A. E-Commerce, B. Soft Computing, C. Image Processing
3RD EC(EE)-391 Analog & Digital Electronic Circuit
M(CS)-391 Numerical Methods
EE-391 Electric Circuit Theory
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HU-381 Technical Report writing & Language
Laboratory Practice
4TH PH(EE)-491 Physics II Lab
ME(EE)-481 Thermal Power Engineering Lab
EE-491 Electric Machine -I
EE-492 Electrical & Electronics Measurement Lab
5TH EE-591 Electric Machine II
EE592 Power System-I
EE-593 Control System I
EE-594 a. Data Structure & Algorithm, b. Computer Organisation, c. Microprocessor & Micro Controller.
EE-581 Seminar
6TH EE-691 Control System II
EE-692 Power System II
EE-693 Power Electronics
EE-694 a. Computer Network, b. AI & Soft computing , c. Digital Communication, d. Digital Image Processing
7TH EE791 Electric Drive
EE-792 a. Software Engineering b. Data base Management System c. Object oriented Programming, d. Embedded System
EE-782 Electrical System Design I
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EE-783 Project I
8TH EE-881 Project I
EE-882 Electrical System Design II
SEMESTER WISE LABORATORY LIST(AICTE P.G COURSES)
Semester Paper Code Subjects Semester
Paper Code Subjects
Computer Science Engineering
Control & Instru-mentation
1st PGCSE191 Operating System Laboratory(Compulsory) 1st CIM-191 Laboratory-I (Control System Laboratory)
PGCSE192 Advanced Programming Lab CIM-192 Laboratory-II(Instrumentation Laboratory)
PGCSE193 Seminar -Based on Literature Survey 2nd CIM-291 Laboratory-III(Control System Laboratory)
2nd PGCSE291Part1 Computer Networking & Part II DBMS (Compulsory) CIM-292 Laboratory-IV(Instrumentation Laboratory)
PGCSE292 Seminar-Term paper leading to project Electrical Devices & Power System
Mechatronics Tech-nology 1st EDPM-191 Laboratory-I
1st ME-191 Sensors & Signal Conditioning Lab EDPM-192 Laboratory-II
ME-192 Mechatronic System Lab 2nd EDPM-291 Laboratory-III
2nd ME-292 Mechatronics Lab EDPM-292 Laboratory-IV
Power Electronics & Drives
1st PEM-191 Electrical Engineering Lab-I Production Techno-logy &Management PEM-192 Electrical Engineering Lab-II
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1st PTM-191 Computer Aided Design Lab 2nd PEM-291 Electrical Engineering Lab-III
PTM-192 Computer Aided Manufacturing Lab PEM-292 Electrical Engineering Lab-IV
2nd PTM-291 Manufacturing System & Process Lab Power System
Control & Automa-tion 1st PSM-191 Lab-I (Power System Hardware) 1st CAM-191 Laboratory-I Control System PSM-192 Lab-II Introduction to Modern Power
System Software (ETAP,Power World Simulation, Mi-Power)
CAM-192 Laboratory-II Automation 2nd PSM-291 Lab-III 2nd CAM-291 Laboratory III(Process Instrumentation Lab) PSM-292 Lab-IV
CAM-292Laboratory -IV(Power Electronics & Drives Lab)
Mechanical Engin-eering 1st MMT-191 Machining Technology Lab
Manufacturing Tech-nology MMT-192 CAD/CAM Lab
1st MTI-191 Manufacturing Technology Lab 2nd MMT-291 Robotics & Mechatronics Lab MTI-192 Machine Tools & Control Lab
2nd MTI-291Flexible Manufacturing System Lab& Robot-ics Lab
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation
Chemical Engineer-ing 1st EIEM-191 Lab-1
1st Che-06 Process Control Lab EIEM-192 Lab-II
Che-07 Transf.op/Petr..Eng/Polymer Lab 2nd EIEM-291 Lab-III
2nd Che-14 Instrumental Methods & Analysis Lab
Che-15Env.Eng.&Pollution Con.Lab/Advanced Nu-merical Lab BIO-Technology
Master of Computer Application 1st MBT-191 Genetic Engineering Lab
1st MCA-191 Micro Programming Architecture Lab MBT-192Advanced Plant Bio-Technology Lab/ Enzyme Tech. Lab
MCA-193 Programming Lab(C) 2nd MBT-291 Bio-Informatics Lab
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HU-191 Business Presentation & Language Lab MBT-292
Downstream Processing Lab,Immunology Lab Animal Cell Culture Lab
2nd MCA-293 Data Structure Lab MCA-294 Data Base Lab ECE(Communication)
MCA-295 Object -Oriented Programming Lab(C++) 1st MCE-191 Lab-I (Advanced Communication Lab)
3rd MCA-392 Unix Lab MVE-193 Lab-II (Design & Simulation Lab)
MM-391 Statistics & Numerical Analysis Lab 2nd MCE-291 Lab-III (Communication System Lab.) MBA-392 Accounting system Lab
4th MCA-491 Software Project management Lab ECE (Microelectron-ics & VLSI Design)
MCA-492 Graphics & Multimedia Lab 1st MVLSI-191 CAD Tools & VLSI Design
MCA-493 Advanced Database Lab 1stMVLSI-192A Micro electronic Technology
5thMCA- E 592/A/B Elective 2 Lab MVLSI192B Embedded System
MCA-591 Minor Project & Seminar 2ndMVLSI-291A Microelectronic Technology
6th MCA – 691 Major Project & Seminar MVLSI-291B Embedded System
Geotechnical Engin-eering
M.PHARM LABOR-ATORY DETAILS: 1st GTE-191 Geotechnical Lab-IPharmaceutical Ana-lysis & Quality As-surance GTE-192 Computer Application in Engineering
1st MPT-191(2) Phytopharmaceutical Analysis Lab 2nd GTE-291 Geotechnical Investigation Practice MPT-191 Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab GTE-292 Geotechnical Lab-II
2nd MPT-291 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab M.PHARM LABORAT-ORY DETAILS;-
Quality Assurance and Pharma Regulat-ory Affairs
1st MPT-195(1) Quality Assurance Lab MPT-191 Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab
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