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Annual Report 2015-16
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POORNIMA
UNIVERSITY
ANNUAL REPORT
2015-16 IS-2027 to 2031, Ramchandrapura,
P. O. Vidhani Vatika, Sitapura Extension, Jaipur 303905 (Rajasthan)
Website: www.poornima.edu.in
Email: info@poornima.edu.in
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CONTENTS
The University 1-5
Vision, Mission, Quality Policy & Motto 5-5
University at a Glance 6-6
Governance 7-7
Board of Management & other Committees 8 -11
School Boards 12-14
Board of Studies 14-21
Administrative Committees 19-21
Meeting of Statutory bodies 22 -22
Academic Programs offered 23-25
Admission Criterion & Analysis 26-28
Examination and Evaluation System 29-32
Academic Results 32-41
Training and Placement 41-62
Learning Beyond Syllabus and Programs 62-62
Faculty and Staff 62-70
Research and Development Activities 70-79
Glimpse of Activities & Faculty Achievements 80-90
Clubs at Poornima University 91-91
Infrastructure and Facilities 92-103
Special Lectures 104-118
Annual Report Committee 119
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The University The Fourth Annual Report presented aims to show the wide spectrum of activities undertaken
in the university and the strength reflected in its performance during the academic session
2015-16. The Poornima University is a premier organization of higher learning which has taken a
significant lead in creation and dissemination of knowledge through its outstanding programs
and right philosophy of education. The University was established on May 16, 2012 under the
act of Rajasthan State Legislature vide (Act No. 16/ 2012). It owes its origin to Poornima
College of Engineering which forayed into professional education in the year 2000 with a
humble beginning by offering some job-oriented programs like B. Tech. and M. Tech. On
getting overwhelming response from the students and the people around, the sponsoring body
Shanti Education Society finally established an independent University and christened it as
Poornima University.
Poornima University: An Overview The University Grants Commission (UGC) in the year 2012 empowers the University to
award degrees U/s 22 of under Rajasthan Private Universities Act, 1958. Presently, the
University offers a wide range of programs to meet the trained and competent manpower
requirement of the society and industries. The University by creating capacity for social,
cultural and economic development has emerged as a major player in strengthening and
diversifying the regional economy of the state of Rajasthan. In a very short span of time it has
started getting the attention of the leading corporate for meeting their requirement of
manpower. The University follows an Interdisciplinary approach in all of its programs and
encompasses a national and international view point in its teaching, research and consultancy.
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Our Driving Force The arduous and gigantic task of setting up of the University was initiated by Hon’ble
Chairperson of Poornima University, Dr. S.M. Seth, who along with the dynamic and
energetic President of Poornima University, Dr. K.K.S. Bhatia, strived hard to lay the
foundation of world class University and is continuously engaged in the strategic planning to
create an environment for providing not only quality education but also value added courses
along with excellent communication and employment skills, a characteristic feature of world
class University.
The Poornima University is located in Jaipur which is a lively and vibrant city. Situated in
Northern India at a distance of around 265 km south of Delhi, Jaipur would have been a part
of the Thar Desert, but for the Aravalli Hills that provides it with much needed security from
one side. Jaipur offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions. Such as lush parks and
places for recreation. There are several magnificent places and forts such as the City Place,
Amber and Nahargarh. It is a city of fun, food and festivals. Vibrant colors, likely folk music
and dance performances mark the celebrations of every religious occasion and every change
of season. It is, indeed, the ‘Pink City’, a heady mix of tradition & modernity, vibrant with
recreational, social as well as educational experiences for the students. It has all the facilities
and entertainment a student needs; excellent shops, super markets, malls, restaurants, clubs,
sports facilities and a thriving cultural scene.
The University is situated in Sitapura, the education hub of Jaipur. The main Railway Station
and Bus Stand are approximately 22 km from the University whereas the Airport is about 13
km away located at Sanganer. Poornima University is 5 km away from Choki Dhani which is
world famous for its typical Rajasthani culture. Frequent city transport and private transport
services are available for the University from every point of the city.
The Campus of the University is spread over an area of approximately 33 acres. It presents a
spectacle of harmony in modern architecture, natural beauty and picturesque surrounding.
The campus area has been organized into following functional sectors:
Main Entrance
Administrative Blocks 1 & 2
Academic Block
Boys & Girls Hostels and faculty apartment
Basket ball and Volleyball ground
Lawn Tennis court Football ground
Recreational complex Vehicle parking
Central court
Maintenance yards
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The instructional buildings have been so located that these are fairly near to both the hostels
and the staff quarters and are at a walking distance from both. There is a branch of Bank of
India in the premises of the University. Adequately equipped Canteen facility within the
Academic Block is provided to the students and the staff during and beyond the working
hours of the University.
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Vision, Mission, Quality Policy & University Motto
VISION
“To create knowledge based society with scientific temper, team spirit and
dignity of labour to face global competitive challenges.”
MISSION
“To evolve and develop skill based systems for effective delivery of knowledge
so as to equip young professionals with dedication and commitment to
excellence in all spheres of life.”
QUALITY POLICY
“To provide quality education through faculty development, update of facilities
and continuous improvement meeting university norms and keeping stake
holders satisfied.”
UNIVERSITY MOTTO
“Excellence can be achieved only through perseverance and hard work.”
OUR ATTRIBUTES
POORNIMA KNOWLEDGE WHEEL
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
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University at a Glance
The University has been established to build a multi-disciplinary research based organization with the
following salient features:
6 Independent Schools (departments) covering a wide spectrum of job oriented programs at
UG, PG and doctoral levels.
Sprawling campus spread over an area of 131028.63 sqm of land.
33,857 sq.m constructed area to facilitate academic and developmental activities in the
campus.
Separate boys and girls hostels to accommodate 850 students.
World class gymnasium with state of the-art air-conditioned fitness centre.
3 Air conditioned multi-purpose halls with seating capacity of 200+ each.
10 semi-furnished residential accommodations for faculty and staff in the campus.
Wide and excellent network of transport to facilitate the accessibility to students from
adjoining areas (11 Buses with more than 165 pickup points covering Jaipur city).
Symbolizes Pan-India culture. Presently students from 12 states are studying in different
programs.
University ensures absolutely ragging free environment.
Foreign tie-ups and collaborations with prestigious international institutions like The Asian
Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok (Thailand), The Hanyang University (HU), Korea
and Northumbria University Newcastle.
Well equipped communication lab to groom students in personality development and soft
skills.
Strong Industry-University interface ensuring excellent placement and training of students.
Liberal scholarships on merit-cum-means basis.
Modern indoor sports complex is under construction at an approximate cost of Rs. 6.5 Crores.
Environmentally friendly campus with more than 11,000 trees covering 110 varieties planted
till date.
Campus with 24x7 digital & physical surveillance, 500 KVA Power Backup and
uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) for all PCs
Accepted credit system with an impetus on extracurricular activities, foreign language
learning and choice of option of any one optional subject from diagonal strea
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Governance
The University was established on May 16, 2012 under the act of Rajasthan State Legislature vides (Act No. 16/ 2012) has set a governance
model to facilitate smooth functioning of the University. The prominent bodies entrusted to provide governance include; Organizational
structure, Board of Management, Planning and Monitoring board, Finance Committee, Academic Council and Advance study & research
committee. Eminent personalities from academia, industry and social life represent these bodies.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCT
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Board of Management and Other Committees BOARD OF MANAGEMENT:
Name Designation
Dr. S.M. Seth Chairperson (Chairman)
Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President
Ar. Shashikant Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Mr. M.K.M. Shah Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Mr. Hari Singh Shekhawat Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Prof. (Dr.) R.P. Kashyap Educationist, nominated by the Sponsoring Body
Prof. (Dr.) Ramprasad Rajoria Educationist, nominated by the Sponsoring Body
Mr. Shreekant Singhi Management Expert nominated by the Chairperson
Mr. D.P. Sarda Financial Expert nominated by the Chairperson
Commissioner, College Education
or his nominee Commissioner, College Education or his nominee
Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta University Teacher Nominated by the President
Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Bundele University Teacher Nominated by the President
Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar (Member Secretary)
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PLANNING & MONITORING BOARD:
Name Designation
Dr. S.M. Seth Chairperson (Chairman)
Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President
Ar. Shashikant Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Mr. M.K.M. Shah Nominee of the Sponsoring Body from Finance
Mr. Hari Singh Shekhawat Nominee of the Sponsoring Body from Civil
Ar. Rahul Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Mr. Pushpendra Mudgal Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Prof. (Dr.)Manoj Gupta Provost & Dean-SET (Member Secretary)
Prof. (Dr.) Gunjan Mathur Dean-SOM & SOC
Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
Name Designation
Dr. S.M.Seth Chairperson (Chairman)
Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President
— Pro-President
Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost &Dean-SET
Ar. Shashikant Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Mr. M.K.M. Shah Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
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Mr. Bhuvan Singhi Nominee of the Sponsoring Body
Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar
Mr. C.R. Kothari CFO (Member Secretary)
ACADEMIC COUNCIL:
Name Designation
Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President (Chairman)
Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost &Dean-SET
Prof.(Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Dean- R& D
Prof.(Dr.) Gunjan Mathur Dean-SOM & SOC
Prof. Naresh C. Nakra Dean-SPA
Prof.(Dr.) Shilpi Saxena Dean SBA
Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Head of Department – SPA
Ms. Shikha Singh Head of Department – SOD
Dr. Preeti Kaushik Head of Department-First year
Mr. Hariom Gurjar Head of Department
Prof. (Dr.) P.R. Sindhi One external member nominated by the
Chairperson
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Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar (Member Secretary)
Dr. Nupur Srivastava Controller of Examination
ADVANCE STUDY & RESEARCH COMMITTEE (ASRC):
Name Designation
Prof. (Dr.) K.K.S. Bhatia President (Chairman)
Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost & Dean (SET)
Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Dean-SET
Prof.(Dr.) Shilpi Saxena Dean-SBA
Prof.(Dr.) Gunjan Mathur Dean-SOM & SOC
Prof. Naresh C. Nakra Dean-SPA
Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Dean-R & D
Dr. P.N.Dadhich Senior teacher nominated by the
Chairperson
Prof. (Dr.) Chandni Kirpalani Registrar
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SCHOOL BOARDS
BOARD OF SCHOOL OF ENGG. & TECH.:
Name Designation
Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost &Dean-SET
Prof.(Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Head of Department Computer Engg.
Mr. Gaurav Soni Head of Department EE /EC Engg.
Dr. P.N. Dadhich Head of Department CIVIL Engg.
Mr. Ashwani Kapoor Head of Department ME Engg.
Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor
Ms. Shikha Gautam
Faculty member nominated by the President
in consultation with Dean
Dr. Jinesh Jain
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
BOARD OF SCHOOL BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCES:
Name Designation
Prof.(Dr.) Manoj Gupta Provost &Dean-SET
Prof(Dr.)Neeraj Jain Head of Department Physics
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Dr.Priti Kaushik Head of Department Chemistry
Dr.Shilpi Saxena Head of Department Mathematics
Mr.Dhiraj Agarwal Head of Department English
Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor
Dr.Dipti Mathur
Faculty member nominated by the President
in consultation with Dean
Dr.Giriraj Methi
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
BOARD OF SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & COMMERCE:
Name Designation
Dr. Gunjan Mathur Dean-SOM& SOC
Dr.Ranu Sharma Professor
Mr. Hari Om Gurjar Head of Department Management
Dr. Swati Jain Head of Department Commerce
Dr. Avinash Pareek Faculty member nominated by the
President in consultation with Dean
Sh. Himanshu Shekhawat One external expert to be nominated
by the President
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BOARD OF SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE & SCHOOL OF DESIGN:
Name Designation
Prof. Naresh Kr. Nakra Dean-SPA
Ar. Shashikant Singhi Professor/Design Chair
Ar. Ravi Kumar Gupta Professor/Design Chair
Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Head of Department, SPA
Ms. Shikha Singh Head of Department, SOD
Ar. Leela Bhargava Faculty member nominated by the
President in consultation with Dean
Mr. Neeraj Gupta One external expert to be nominated
by the President
Mr. Jatin Seth One external expert to be nominated
by the President
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BOARD OF STUDIES
SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE & SCHOOL OF DESIGN:
Name Designation
Ar. Yash Pratap Singh Head of Department
Ms. Shikha Singh Head of Department
Prof. Naresh Chandra. Nakra Professor/ Faculty
Ar. Shashikant Singhi Professor/Design Chair
Ar. Ravi Kumar Gupta Professor/Design Chair
Ar. Leela Bhargava Faculty member nominated by the President
in consultation with Dean
Mr. Neeraj Gupta One external expert to be nominated by the
President
Mr. Jatin Seth One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT:
Name Designation
Mr. Hari Om Gurjar Head of Department Management
Dr. Ranu Sharma Professor
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Dr. Avinash Pareek Faculty member nominated by the President
in consultation with Dean
Sh. Himanshu Shekhawat One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE:
Name Designation
Ms. Swati Jain Head of Department
Ms. Shikha Professor/ Faculty
Mr. Hari Om Gurjar
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Smt. Sakshi Kumar
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (CE):
Name Designation
Prof.(Dr.) Mahesh Bundele Head of Department
Dr. Ajay Khunteta Professor
Ms. Shikha Gautam
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Mr.Shyam Sunder
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (EE/ECE):
Name Designation
Mr. Gaurav Soni Head of Department
Mr. Santosh kumar Agrahari Professor
Mr. Surendra Sharma
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Sh. Virendra Santani
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (ME):
Name Designation
Mr. Ashwani Kapoor Head of Department
Mr. Pratish Rawat
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Ms. Bhawna Mathur
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (CIV):
Name Designation
Dr. P.N. Dadhich Head of Department
Mr. Vivek Gupta
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Dr. R.P. Kashyap
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES (PHYSICS):
Name Designation
Dr. Neeraj Jain Head of Department
Dr. Ravika Vijay
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Dr. Dheeraj Bhardwaj
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES (CHEMISTRY):
Name Designation
Dr. Preeti Kaushik Head of Department
Dr. Dipti Mathur Professor
Dr. Sushmita Sharma
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
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Dr. Sonika Jain
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES (MATHEMATICS):
Name Designation
Dr. Shilpi Saxena Head of Department
Dr. D. L. Suthar Professor
Dr. Suchi Dave
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Dr. Hari Singh Parihar
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
SCHOOL OF BASIC & APPLIED SCIENCES (ENGLISH / SOFT-SKILLS):
Name Designation
Sh. Dhiraj Agarwal Head of Department
Ms. Kulsum Bano Professor
Ms. Pragya
Faculty member nominated by the President in
consultation with Head of the Department
Dr.N.Padmshree
One external expert to be nominated by the
President
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE
ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE
NAME DESIGNATION
Dr. Manoj Gupta Provost
Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar
Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor
Ms. Sudha Jain Hostel Warden(Girls)
Dr. Priti Kaushik HOD
Mr. Mukesh Taker Hostel Warden(Boys)
Mr. Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor
Mr. Manoj Gautam Dy. Proctor
Dr. Lalit Verma Dy. Proctor
Mr. Rajesh kr. Mewara Transport officer
NAME DESIGNATION
Dr. Manoj Gupta Provost
Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar
Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor
Mr. Himanshu Tiwari Hostel Warden (Boys)
Ms. Sudha Jain Hostel Warden (Girls)
Dr. Dipti Mathur Member of women’s cell
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PROCTORIAL BOARD
NAME DESIGNATION
Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor
Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar
Mr. Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor
Mr. Manoj Gautam Dy. Proctor
Mr. Ashish Nagar Dy. Proctor
Mr. Himanshu Tiwari Hostel Warden
Dr. Dipti Mathur Member of women’s cell
Ms. Nupur Srivastava Controller of Exam
WOMEN’S CELL
NAME DESIGNATION
Dr. Chandni Kirplani Registrar
Mr. Amit Gupta Proctor
Dr. Dipti Mathur Professor
Ms. Shikha Gautam Asst. Prof.
Ms. Nipun Singhi Asst. Prof.
Ar. Gaurav M. Mathur Asso. Prof.
Mr. Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor.
Mr. Ashish Nagar Asst. Prof.
Ms. Dipti Lodha OSD, PGC
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Meetings of Statutory Bodies
Poornima University, Jaipur
Schedule of Meetings 2015-16
Statutory
Body
Board of
Management
Finance
Committee
Planning &
Monitoring
Board
Academic
Council
Advance
Studies &
Research
Committee
School
Board
Board
of
Studies
Meeting
5
19 Dec.
2015
Meeting
6 18-Aug-15 18-Aug-15
Meeting
7 28-Aug-15
25 Jan.
2016
25 Jan.
2016
12-Aug-
15
Meeting
8 05 Feb. 2016
02-Feb-
16
30-Mar-
15
25-
Mar-15
Meeting
9
10-Aug-
15
01-
Aug-15
Meeting
10
28 Nov.
2015
24 Nov.
2015
Meeting
11
9 Dec.
2015
2 Dec.
2015
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Academic Programs Offered At present the University offers four-year UG courses leading to the B. Tech. degree, three-
year UG courses leading to the BBA, BCA, BFA & B.Com. degree, four years of Bachelor of
Design degree and five years of Bachelor of Architecture degree. The PG courses of two
years duration leading to the M. Tech. & MBA degree provide advance learning of the
specialized area and thus prepare a human resource possessing advance knowledge in the
field of engineering & technology and management. The University also offers a full-
time/part-time advance programme leading to the Ph.D. degree in the areas of
Engineering/Technology/Management/Sciences/Humanities & Social Sciences.
Schools Academic Programmes
School of Engineering & Technology
Bachelor of Technology
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electrical &Electronics Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering with specialization
in Cloud Technology & Information
Security
Master of Technology
VLSI Design
Industrial Automation & Control
Computer Science Engineering
Structural Engineering
Digital communication
Product Design & Manufacturing
Doctor of Philosophy
School of Planning & Architecture
Bachelor of Architecture
School of Basic & Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Application(General)
BCA (ITMS & Cloud Technology)
BCA (Mobile Application)
BFA
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Doctor of Philosophy
School of Management
Bachelor of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration
Doctor of Philosophy
School of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce
School of Design
Bachelor of Design (Interior Design)
Bachelor of Design (Fashion & Textile Design)
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COURSE WISE SANCTION INTAKE
(a) Undergraduate Programmes (B. Tech., B.Arch., BBA, BCA, BFA B.Com. and
B.Des.)
Courses of study are offered in the following disciplines leading to the Bachelor’s degree:
S.
No.
Courses Discipline/Duration No. of
Seats
1. B.Tech. Civil Engg. (4 years) 60
2. B.Tech. Computer Engg. (4 years) 60
3. B.Tech. Electrical Engg. (4 years) 30
4. B.Tech. Electrical & Electronics Engineering (4 years) 30
5. B.Tech. Mechanical Engg.(4 years) 60
6 B.Tech. Computer Engg Cloud (4years) 40
7. B.Arch. Architecture (5 years) 80
8. B.B.A. Business Administration (3 years) 120
9. B.C.A Computer Application (General) (3 years) 40
10. B.C.A Computer Application (ITMS & Cloud Technology) (3
years) 40
11. B.C.A Computer Application (Mobile Application) (3 years) 40
12. BFA BFA (Animation & VFX) (3 years) 40
13. B.Com. Commerce (3 years) 60
14. B. Des. B. Des (Interior Design) (4 years) 40
15. B. Des B. Des (Fashion & Textile Design) (4 years) 40
Total 780
(b) Postgraduate Programmes (M.Tech. and M.B.A.)
Academic Programmes leading to M. Tech. and M.B.A. degree as noted below
S. No. Title of Course Department Offering the
Programmes
No. of
Seats
1. M. Tech. in Power Systems Electrical Engg. 12
2. M. Tech. in Industrial Automation &
Control
Electrical Engg. 12
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3. M. Tech. in Digital Communication Electronics & Comm. Engg. 12
4. M. Tech. in VLSI Design Electronics & Comm. Engg. 12
5. M. Tech. in Computer Science Engg. Computer Engg. 12
6. M. Tech. in Software Engineering Computer Engg. -
7. M. Tech. in CAD/CAM Mechanical Engg. -
8. M. Tech. in Product design &
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engg. 12
9. M. Tech. in Environmental Engg. Civil Engg. -
10. M. Tech. in Structural Engg. Civil Engg. 12
11. Master of Business Administration
(MBA)
Department of Management
Studies
60
Total 144
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COURSE WISE ENROLMENT
(a) Undergraduate Programmes (B. Tech., B.Arch., BBA, BCA, BFA B.Com. and
B.Des.)
S. No. Courses Discipline/Duration No. ofStudents
1. B.Tech. Civil Engg. (4 years) 56
2. B.Tech. Computer Engg. (4 years) 55
3. B.Tech. Electrical Engg. (4 years) 19
4. B.Tech. Electrical & Electronics Engineering (4 years) 12
5. B.Tech. Mechanical Engg.(4 years) 44
6 B.Tech. Computer Engg with Cloud(4years) 42
7. B.Arch. Architecture (5 years) 53
8. B.B.A. Business Administration (3 years) 104
9. B.C.A Computer Application (General) (3 years) 14
10. B.C.A Computer Application (ITMS & Cloud
Technology)(3 years)
25
11. B.C.A Computer Application (Mobile Application)
(3 years)
29
12. BFA BFA (Animation & VFX) (3 years) 08
13. B.Com. Commerce (3 years) 54
14. B. Des. B. Des (Interior Design) (4 years) 09
15. B. Des B. Des (Fashion & Textile Design) (4 years) 21
Total 545
(b) Postgraduate Programmes (M.Tech. and M.B.A.)
S.
No.
Title of Course Department Offering the
Programmes
No. of Seats
1. M. Tech. in Power Systems
Electrical Engg. -
2. M. Tech. in Industrial Automation &
Control
Electrical Engg. 03
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3. M. Tech. in Digital Communication
Electronics & Comm. Engg. 03
4. M. Tech. in VLSI Design
Electronics & Comm. Engg. 05
5. M. Tech. in Computer Science Engg.
Computer Engg. 12
6. M. Tech. in Software Engineering
Computer Engg. -
7. M. Tech. in CAD/CAM
Mechanical Engg. -
8. M. Tech. in Product design &
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engg. 02
9. M. Tech. in Environmental Engg. Civil Engg. -
10. M. Tech. in Structural Engg. Civil Engg. 08
11. Master of Business Administration
(MBA)
Deptt. of Management
Studies
63
Total 96
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Admission Eligibility Criteria & Analysis
1 B.Tech.
10+2 with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for
ST/SC/OBC/SBC) in examination of CBSE or its equivalent of
any board with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects
along with any one of Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology.
2 B.Tech.+ M.Tech
10+2 with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for
ST/SC/OBC/SBC) in examination of CBSE or its equivalent of
any board with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects
along with any one of Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology.
3 B.Tech.+ MBA
10+2 with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for
ST/SC/OBC/SBC) in examination of CBSE or its equivalent of
any board with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects
along with any one of Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology.
4 B.Tech. Lateral
Entry
3 year diploma in Engineering granted by the Board of Technical
Examination of a State Government or from a recognized
university or B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the subjects or
equivalent qualification with a minimum of 45% marks aggregate
5 B.Tech. Lateral
Entry+ M.Tech
3 year diploma in Engineering granted by the Board of Technical
Examination of a State Government or from a recognized
university or B.Sc with Mathematics as one of the subjects or
equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate
(45% for ST/SC/OBC/SBC)
6 B.Tech. Lateral
Entry+ M.B.A
3 year diploma in Engineering granted by the Board of Technical
Examination of a State Government or from a recognized
university or B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the subjects or
equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate
(45% for ST/SC/OBC/SBC)
7 B.Com. Pass in 10+2 (Science/Commerce stream) examination of CBSE or
its equivalent of any board.
8 B.Com.
Honours
Pass in 10+2 ( Science /Commerce stream ) examination of CBSE
or its equivalent of any board.
9 B.Com+MBA
Pass in 10+2 ( Science /Commerce stream ) examination of CBSE
or its equivalent of any board.
10 BCA Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board.
DETAILS OF THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION IN ALL
THE COURSES 2015-16
S.
No Course Eligibility
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11 BCA (ITIMS &
Cloud Technology)
Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board.
12
BCA (Mobile
Application&
Information
security)
Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board.
13 BFA (Animation
&VFX)
Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board.
14 B.Arch.
10+2 With Maths (50%Aggregate) +NATA Score (Min.
40%)/Eligible to fill choice in JEE Architecture.
15 MBA Pass in three years Bachelor’s Degree(10+2+3) or equivalent in
any discipline from a recognized university
16 MCA Pass in three years Bachelor’s Degree(10+2+3) or equivalent in
any discipline from a recognized university
17 BBA Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board.
18 BBA Honours Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board
19 BBA+MBA Pass in 10+2(any stream) examination of CBSE or its equivalent
of any board
20 M.Tech.
B. Tech in relevant discipline. Candidates with MCA/M.Sc. IT
may also be considered for M.Tech in Computer
Science/Information Technology.
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Examination and Evaluation System The subjects in the Teaching Scheme and Syllabus of each course have been classified into;
(A) Theory Subjects :
A multitier system of evaluation is used to assess the performance of every student in
each theory subject of a course as mentioned below:
(i) Internal Evaluation (IE)
There will be continuous evaluation for the students’ performance in a course
throughout the semester and marks will be awarded. In view of ease of assessment it
is further subdivided into continuous internal evaluations, mid semester examination,
assignments, attendance and conduct. There shall be continuous internal evaluation of the students’ learning and performance by the instructor(s)/faculty(s). Considering the nature of the course, the
instructor(s) will decide the mode of internal evaluation which may include class tests
/ project/papers/essays/ class participation/quiz. Evaluation on the basis of a Mid Semester Examination will be conducted by the
Department / School / University as per the requirement through written paper mode.
(ii) End Semester Examination (ESE)
There shall be evaluation on the basis of one End Semester Examination conducted by
the University through written paper mode.
(B) Practical/Sessional/Studio Subjects:
The system of evaluation used to assess the performance of every student in each
practical/sessional/studio subject of a course is as mentioned below:
(i) Internal Evaluation (IE)
There shall be continuous internal evaluation of the students’ learning and
performance by the instructor(s)/faculty(s). Considering the nature of the course, the
instructor(s) will decide the mode of internal evaluation. The students will be judged
on the basis of performance/lab records / Viva / Attendance / Quiz / Presentations /
Seminars / Projects or a combination of these.
Evaluation on the basis of a Mid Semester Examination will be conducted by the
Department / School / University through Practical/ Lab exam and Viva/Quiz.
(ii) End Semester Examination (ESE)
There shall be evaluation on the basis of one End Semester Examination conducted by
the Department / University through Practical/ Lab exam and/or Viva/Quiz.
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Credit System Education at the University is organized around the credit system of study. The
prominent features of the credit system is process of continuous evaluation of a
student's performance, and a flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum
pace suited to his/her ability or convenience subject to fulfilling minimum requirement
for continuation.
Each course has a certain number of credits, which describe its weightage. A student’s
performance is measured by the number of credits that he/she has completed
satisfactorily. A minimum Grade Point Average is required to be maintained for
satisfactory process. Also a minimum number of earned credits should be obtained in
order to qualify for the degree.
Every course is co-ordinated by a member of the teaching staff of the department,
which offers the course in a given semester. This faculty member is called the Course
Co-ordinator. He has full responsibility for conducting the course, coordinating the
work of the other members of the faculty involved in that course and for holding tests
and assignments and awarding grades. For any difficulty a student is expected to
approach the Course Co-ordinator for advice and clarification.
Grading System
The total of the Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE), Mid Semester Examination
(MSE) and End Semester Examination (ESE) marks in each course will be converted
to a letter grade on the Ten-point scale as per the following scheme:
Structure of grading of academic performance
Academic Performance Grade Grade Point
Outstanding A+ 10
Excellent A 9
Very good B+ 8
Good B 7
Average C 6
Satisfactory D 5
Fail F 0
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Academic Results The teacher is a guide, he steers the boat but the energy that propels it must come from those
who are learning. Student’s performance in the examination reflects the quality of education
imparted to them. Continuous student’s evaluation helps in assessing the overall performance
and academic standard of the university. The performance of students of various academic programs for the year 2015-16 is
summarized below:
(A) Results of Undergraduate Courses of I Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B. Com. (3 – year Course) 51 41 38 ALL
B.Des (Fashion Textile) (3 – year
Course)
8 6 6 ALL
B.Des (Interior Design)
(3 – year Course)
21 14 14 ALL
B.Tech (Computer Engineering
with specialization in Cloud
Technology & Information
Security) (4 – year Course)
41 28 27 ALL
B.Tech (4 – year Course) 181 132 127 ALL
B. Arch (5 – year Course) 53 40 40 ALL
BCA(Gen) (3 – year Course) 14 4 4 ALL
BCA (Mobile Applications &
Information Security) (3 – year
Course)
29 23 24 ALL
BCA (IT Infrastructure
Management System & Cloud
Technology)
(3 – year Course)
24 17 16 ALL
BFA (Animation & VFX)
(3 – year Course)
8 6 8 ALL
BBA (3 – year Course) 104 68 63 ALL
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(B) Results of Postgraduate Courses of I Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
MBA (2 – year Course) 71 41 44 ALL
M. Tech in Computer Engineering
(2 – year Course)
11 10 10 ALL
M. Tech in Digital Communication
(2 – year Course)
3 2 2 ALL
M. Tech in Industrial Automation &
Control (2 – year Course)
3 2 2 ALL
M. Tech in Product Design &
Manufacturing (2 – year Course)
2 1 1 ALL
M. Tech in Structural Engineering
(2 – year Course)
8 4 4 ALL
M. Tech in VLSI Design
(2 – year Course)
4 4 4 ALL
(C) Results of Undergraduate Courses of II Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted to
next
semester
B. Arch. (5 – year Course) 52 37 38 ALL
B. Com. (3 – year Course) 51 40 33 ALL
B.Des (Fashion Textile) (3 – year 8 8 8 ALL
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Course)
B.Des (Interior Design)
(3 – year Course)
21 18 20 ALL
B.Tech (Computer Engineering with
specialization in Cloud Technology
& Information Security) (4 – year
Course)
40 25 23 ALL
B.Tech. (4 – year Course) 176 98 102 ALL
BBA (3 – year Course) 92 60 47 ALL
BFA (Animation & VFX) (3 – year
Course) (3 – year Course)
7 7 7 ALL
BCA(Gen.) (3 – year Course) 14 6 5 ALL
BCA (IT Infrastructure
Management System & Cloud
Technology)
(3 – year Course)
23 17 16 ALL
BCA (Mobile Applications
&Information Security) (3 – year
Course)
ALL
(D) Results of Postgraduate Courses of II Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of students
passed (with no
back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted to
next semester
MBA (2 – year Course) 66 49 45 ALL
M. Tech in Computer Engineering
(2 – year Course)
11 9 7 ALL
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M. Tech in Digital Communication
(2 – year Course)
3 2 1 ALL
M. Tech in Industrial Automation &
Control (2 – year Course)
3 1 1 ALL
M. Tech in Product Design &
Manufacturing (2 – year Course)
1 1 0 ALL
M. Tech in Structural Engineering
(2 – year Course)
8 6 2 ALL
M. Tech in VLSI Design
(2 – year Course)
4 3 3 ALL
(E) Results of Undergraduate Courses of III Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in
first class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted to
next
semester
B. Arch. (5 – year Course) 78 41 38 AII
B. Com. (Pass Course) (3 – year
Course)
19 7 4 AII
B.Com.(Hons) (3 – year Course) 30 22 20 AII
B.Tech. (4 – year Course) 263 156 154 ALL
BBA (3 – year Course) 56 30 25 AII
BCA (Gen) (3 – year Course) 24 15 14 AII
BCA (Mobile Applications &
Information Security) (3 – year
Course)
21 16 16 AII
BCA (IT Infrastructure Management 24 16 15 AII
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System & Cloud Technology)
(3 – year Course)
BFA (Animation & VFX)
(3 – year Course)
14 12 13 AII
(F) Results of Postgraduate Courses of III Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in
first class
(SGPA >=6)
Promote
d to next
semester
M.Tech+Phd(Computer Engineering) Dual
Degree
4 3 2 AII
M.Tech+Phd(Industrial Automation &
Control)Dual Degree
2 1 1 AII
M.Tech+Phd(Power System)Dual Degree 1 1 1 AII
M.Tech+Phd(VLSI Design)Dual Degree 1 0 1 AII
M. Tech in Computer Engineering
(2 – year Course)
11 10 6 AII
M. Tech in Industrial Automation & Control
(2 – year Course)
3 2 2 AII
M. Tech in Power System
(2 – year Course)
6 2 2 AII
M. Tech in Structural Engineering
(2 – year Course)
5 5 4 AII
M. Tech in VLSI Design 5 3 3 AII
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(2 – year Course)
MBA (2 – year Course) 45 34 31 AII
(G) Results of Undergraduate Courses of IV Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted to next
semester
B.Arch 78 54 55 ALL
B.Com (Hons) (3 – year Course) 29 21 21 ALL
B. Com. (Pass Course) (3 – year
Course)
18 7 3 ALL
B.Tech (4 – year Course) 250 163 152
BBA (3 – year Course) 51 32 27 ALL
BFA (Animation & VFX)
(3 – year Course)
13 13 13 ALL
BCA(Gen) (3 – year Course) 22 15 12 ALL
BCA (IT Infrastructure Management
System & Cloud Technology)
(3 – year Course)
23 22 20 ALL
BCA (Mobile Applications &
Information Security) (3 – year
Course)
20 15 14 ALL
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(H) Results of Postgraduate Courses of IV Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in
first class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
MBA (2 – year Course) 45 39 33 ALL
(I) Results of Undergraduate Courses of V Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B. Arch (5 – year Course) 42 20 18 AII
B. Com. (Pass Course) (3 – year
Course)
ALL ALL ALL AII
B.Com (Hons) (3 – year Course) 10 10 10 AII
B.Tech (4 – year Course) 277 166 167 All
BBA (3 – year Course) 29 23 19 AII
BCA(Gen) (3 – year Course) 21 13 13 AII
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(J) Results of Undergraduate Courses of VI Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B. Arch (5 – year Course) 39 26 26 ALL
B.Com (Hons) (3 – year Course) 10 10 10 ALL
B. Com. (Pass Course) (3 – year Course) 5 4 2 ALL
B.Tech. (4 – year Course) 258 170 162 All
BBA (3 – year Course) 29 24 21 ALL
BCA (3 – year Course) 18 14 14 ALL
(K) Results of Undergraduate Courses of VII Semester,session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of Regular
students
No. of
students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B. Arch (5 – year Course) 16 7 7 AII
B.Tech. (4 – year Course) 632 464 440 All
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(L) Results of Dual Courses (Undergraduate + Postgraduate) VII Semester, session 2015-
16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of students
passed (with
no back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B.Tech+ M.Tech
(5 – year Course)
7 5 6 AII
(M) Results of Undergraduate Courses of VIII Semester, session 2015-16
Disciplines No. of Regular
students
No. of students
passed (with no
back)
No. of
students
passed in
first class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B. Arch (5 – year Course) 15 12 12 ALL
B.Tech. (4 – year Course) 604 490 481 All
(N) Results of Dual Courses (Undergraduate + Postgraduate)VIII Semester, session 2015-
16
Disciplines No. of
Regular
students
No. of students
passed (with no
back)
No. of
students
passed in first
class
(SGPA >=6)
Promoted
to next
semester
B.Tech + M.Tech
(5 – year Course)
7 7 6 AII
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Training and Placement The department of training and placement provides on the job practical training and placement
services to the students of engineering, management, architecture and other existing programs.
Practical training is arranged in private/public manufacturing industries, government
departments, PSUs, engineering consultancy organizations, architectural companies and
consultants, information technology firms, R&D organizations and other institutions, which
provide real life products and services a large computerized database of more than 1000 such
organizations is maintained and updated continuously to cater to the needs of training and
placement of students. The department has got well-equipped air – conditioned seminar hall
and group discussion room having latest audio-visual facilities, for pre-placement seminars,
group discussion and personal interviews conducted by recruiting organizations. Following activities were conducted by the Training and Placement Cell in the Academic
Session 2015-16 for the Third batch of University, focusing their holistic development along
with practical exposure and self-grooming:
A. Industrial Visits & Educational Tours: (a) School of Architecture and School of Design:-
(1) Out site Visits of Architecture- Site Visits were arranged to give students an insight
of corporate culture, work culture, understanding of construction system, Study of
light and shadow, Perspective drawings etc. Students visited following industries:
Site Visit & Case Study of Omaxe city, Mangalam Grand city,Vatika Infotech
City, Design, Project Site (Bhankrota), Jaipur
Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur
Site Visit & Case Study to Aamer Palace & City Palace, Jaipur
Durgapura, Near Jawahar Circle, Jaipur
Case Study of Singhi House, Raj Angan Pratap Nagar Jaipur
Birla Auditorium, C-Scheme, Rambagh, Jaipur
Chaksu, Jaipur
Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur
Abhaneri & Chad Baori, Dausa
Tilak Nagar, Jaipur
Technology Park, Mansarovar, Jaipur
Arbuda Audiorium, PIET Jaipur
JECC, Sitapura, Jaipur
Malviya Nagar, Near Gaurav Towers, Jaipur
Residential Complex, Near SKIT, Jagatpura, Jaipur
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(2) Out site Visits of Design- Site Visits were arranged to give students an insight of
corporate culture, work culture, also to explore different materials of the crafts made
here and through this students can broaden their knowledge about different material
etc. Students visited following industries:
Nagma Art gallery, Delhi
Jaipur Rugs, Jaipur
Anand Gram, Delhi
Jaipur Art Summit, JKK
Visit to NATCON, 2016, Indore
Craft Museum, Delhi
Heritage Walk, Jaipur
(3) Educational Tours-
(i) AGRA EDUCATIONAL TOUR
The Agra educational tour was organised
for the students of 2nd
year during
academic session 2015-16, for on the spot
learning and to gain the ideology and
functionality of the monuments like TAJ
MAHAL, Agra, BULAND DARWAZA,
Fatehpur Sikri and DEEG PALACE,
Bharatpur.
(ii) HIMACHAL PRADESH TRIP
This trip was organized for the 3rd
year students in the academic session
2015-16 for measured drawings and case studies.
(b) i- Nurture (i) EDUCATIONAL VISIT- BIRLA PLANETORIUM, JAIPUR
The Department of Bachelor Computer Application, School of Basic &
Applied Sciences, PU, organized one-day educational visit on 10th
February
2016 for the students of BCA (MA&IS), BCA (IMS&CT), General.48
students were accompanied by 3 faculty members, Ms. Apurva, Mr. Ayush,
and Mr. Sudhanva of the department for this visit. The students were taken
for the guided tour by the experts deputed over in the science park.
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(ii) JLF-JAIPUR LITERATURE FESTIVAL
The department of BFA was taken to Jaipur
Literature Festival, JLF. 20 students of 1st and 2
nd
year participated in the visit. The visit was
accompanied by faculty Aloke Das, Mohit Ranjan
and Jitendra Sharma. As a result exposure to
international level literature festival was seen &
artist from global standard raised the level and
charisma of the event by their words.
(iii) JIFF- JAIPUR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
The department of BFA, School of Basic and Applied Science, PU
organized a one-day visit at Jaipur International Film Festival, Jaipur.
Faculty members Aloke Das & Mohit Ranjan accompanied the students. 10
students from 1st and 2
nd year were selected to attend the event. New things
were learned as students had seen an international level of film festival and
artists from global standards. Students also attended a workshop by Mr.
Benoit Giscler from Switzerland.
(c) School of Engineering and Technology & School of Basic and Applied
Sciences
Industrial Visits-
(i) Industrial Visit to Dainik Bhaskar, Cement Plant, Solar Panel
and Saras Dairy
Industrial visit for the first year students aims at
giving basic knowledge about industry, their
production and working procedure. For the same
purpose, students of first year visited different
industries like: Saras Dairy, Dainik Bhaskar, Cement
Plant & Solar Panel under faculty members
guidance.
(ii) Autolite India Ltd: Students of B. Tech. II year EE and EEE and the students of B. Tech.
III year ECE visited Autolite India Limited (Autopal): situated at RIICO Industrial Area,
Mansarovar, Jaipur on July 17, 2015. The visit was coordinated by faculty members
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Mr.Pankaj Gakhar and Mr.Ashish Raj Sinha. The students came to know about the
complete manufacturing process of LED based lamps and lights.
(iii) 220KV GSS: Students of B. Tech. III year EE visited 220 KV GSS, Mahindra SEZ,
Bagru, Jaipur on September 23, 2015. The purpose of the visit was to make the students
familiar with industrial environment and to acquaint them with practical knowledge of
electrical power transmission and distribution system.
(iv) Biomass Power Plant: Selected students of final year Electrical Engineering visited
Kalpataru Biomass Power Plant at Uniara, Tonk (Raj.) on September 24, 2015. This
activity was organized under Poornima Mission for Training, Placement & Outreach
(PMTPO). The purpose to choose this plant for industrial visit was to get students
acquainted with a new source to generate electrical power that is a “Bio-mass fuel (Mustard
husk)”.
(v) Jaipur Foot Visit with Ms. Claire Gutermuth: On 25
January, 2016, a visit to Jaipur Foot, an NGO run by Bhagwan
Mahaveer Sahayta Samiti was organized for students of
Mechanical Engineering Branch of Poornima University. The
visit was done by 10 students of Mechanical Department of
Poornima University with Ms. Claire Gutermuth, Ms. Shalini
Singh and Mr. Pratish Rawat, Dy HOD (ME). Ms. Claire is from
Fulbright-Nehru Student Research Program. She is from Medical
Sciences and is working on a project of Low Cost Prosthetic
Design and Care for Persons with Amputations.There we met
Chief Patron Shri D.R. Mehta, who
explained us the whole process of
manufacturing of artificial limbs and how the are implanted in the body. There we saw that
how these artificial limbs are manufactured through injection moulding. We also witnessed
that how wheel chairs are manufactured
and we visited GAIT LAB also.
(vi) Visit to On-campus Solar Plant
Poornima University takes a big step in the field of renewable energy by installing 100 KW
Rooftop Solar Photo-Voltaic Power Plant with Net Metering thus, contributing to India’s
ambitious Solar-energy plans. On an average the daily power generation of this Solar plant
is 450 KWh and average annual generation will be 1,50,000 Units. Besides Electric Power,
Poornima University will contribute in saving 25,500 barrel of crude oil or 3450 MT of
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CO2 or 43,000 trees annually. Energy-efficient Solar Power Plant built using concentrated
PV Modules also provides essential infrastructure to researcher of University to conduct
research and developments in the field of solar photo-voltaic technologies and applications.
(vii) Industrial Visit to Gujarat
Three days Educational tour to Ahmedabad and Vadodara was
organized by the department. Students of final year under the
guidance of Dr. Tarakeshwar Senapati visited Sardar Sarovar
Dam and Geotechnical Lab in Ahmedabad.
(viii) Jaipur Metro Visit
The students of Second Year, Civil Engineering, Poornima
University visited Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. Depot and
underground Chandpole Metro Station on December 30, 2015.
(ix) A Glance At Neesa Technology
Students of BCA (Cloud & Mobile) visited Neesa Technologies in Ahamedabad. Faculty
member Ravi Kumar, Apurva & Sandeep Devra accompanied the visit. With enthusiasm
new things being learned, thus giving an industrial level experience to the budding young
minds.
(x) A Visit To Advertising Studio- Digitoonz Animation Studio, Noida
Students of BFA (Animation & VFX) visited Digitoonz Animation Studio which has its
global presence in Animation, Media & Entertainment, and Advertising industry. It is a
full-service Animation Production company specializing in the areas of producing TV
Series in Flash, 2D and CGI Animation for TV – Broadcast and feature film.
(d) School of Commerce and School of Management
The 7 days Industrial Visit for MBA III Semester students was planned on the route of
Silvassa, Dadar & Nagar Haveli and the industries visited were Alok industries, ParleG,
Bombay Rayon Fashions, KRYFS, Sudhir Genset, Min Toy Pvt.Ltd and Nipra
Packaging.
Industrial Visits
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1. MBA I Year visited "KEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED which is one of the the
largest Power Transmission Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) Company
in the world. The objective of the visit was to make student aware about the activities
related to marketing, finance and human resource.
2. The three days Industrial Tour for BBA V & B.Com V Semester
students was planned in the route of Baddi- Chandigarh and six
industries were visited i.e. Birla Textiles, D.P Chocos (Cadbury),
Coca Cola, Meltonics Pvt. Ltd, Ellin Electronics and Macleods
Pharma.
3. Industrial visit to India’s biggest printing press Dainik Bhaskar
located in Sitapura, Tonk Road was organized for the students of
B. Com I Year which is equipped with India’s biggest printing
machine with 8 towers of printing.
4. Another Industrial Visit for B.Com I Year was carried out at "Saras Dairy Plant" where
the main objective was to make student aware about how various processes & ISO
standards, that Jaipur Saras dairy is practicing.
5. The students of MBA II Year visited K.S. Ford Showroom at Jaipur to facilitate
practical learning and clarifying the concepts of Sales in competitive scenario.
Educational Tour- An educational tour was organized for MBA IV sem students to Baddi, Chandigarh and
Shimla where students visited companies working in various domains such as Textiles,
Pharmaceuticals, Electronics, FMCG and finally an interactive session was organized at
Himachal Pradesh University, Department of Management where students were imparted
knowledge to cope up with the challenges in the job market.
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C. Curricular Industrial Training:
The academic curriculum provides for 30-60 days of Practical/ Industrial Training
during summer vacation after V semester for B.Tech. students, after II semester for
MBA students, after IV semester for BBA, BCA and B.Com. students and practical
training of complete VIII semester for B.Arch. students. The Placement and Training
Cell facilitates the practical training of students in
Companies/Industries/Organizations of National and International repute. To provide
hands on experience and industry exposure to students of B. Tech. / BCA / BBA / B.
Com / MBA, 30/45/60 days industrial training after Third (B. Tech.) / Second Year
(BCA) is being planned as a part of curriculum.
D. Non Syllabus Industrial Training:
Industrial Internships in VIII Semester
Selected students of Batch 2016 were sent on internships in the organizations of their reference,
and accredited by Poornima University. Students were selected on the basis of
- Academic record
- Attendance in previous semesters
- Overall conduct and performance
Out of 90 students who were sent for the Internships, 69 students could turn this
opportunity into Job opportunities and were placed in the same company, after their graduation.
Following is the summary and stats related to the Internships.
Internship Stats
8 Semester Students of 2016 Batch
Branch Total
Interns
Placed in
The
Internship
company
Continue in
the same
company
Changed
with Other
Company
Still
Unplaced
Placed but
didn’t join
yet
Status
Unfilled
CS 14 13 5 7 1 1
EC 5 4 4 0 1 0 0
EE 4 3 2 2 0
ME 15 11 4 4 3 7
Civil 30 18 9 8 8
TOTAL 68 49 24 19 15 1 7
B Com 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
BBA 11 10 0 0
Internship
completed
(1) 0 0
MBA 10 10 1
TOTAL 22 20 1 0 0 0 1
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E. Campus Placements:
Around 89 companies visited Poornima foundation for Placements of Poornima University
Students. Overall 74% students got placed from various disciplines, with an average Package
of 3 L.P.A. Following is summary table of the Placements for the batch graduated in year 2016.
Following are the details:-
COMPANY NAME PACKAGE
OFFERED
(LAC PER
ANNUM)
TOTAL NO OF
PLACEMENTS
COURSES STUDENT
NAME
Capgemini-iGATE
3.50
11 CS 1. Itisha Singh
2. Gunjan Gaur
3. Nikita Sethi
4. Sankalp Srivastava
5. Shivam Modani
6. Shruti Sharma
7. Shubani Jain
EE 1.Harsh Sharma
2. Aman Singhal
PU Placement Summary - Batch 2012-16
S.
No.
Progra
m Branch
Total
Students
Place
able
Students
Actual
Placeme
nt
%
Placed
Offered Package Package of
Selected students
Highest
Package
Offered
Least
package
Offered
Highest
Package
Least
packa
ge
1 B
Tech
CE 113 72 60 83%
28 1.2 28 1.2
EE 112 39 35 89%
EC 49 21 17 81%
ME 187 72 32 45%
CIV 175 58 48 83%
Total 636 262 192 73%
2 BCA BCA 18 6 3 50% 2 1.2 1.2 1.2
3 B Com B Com 15 8 5 62% 6.05 1.2 4.45 1.2
4 BBA BBA 28 22 12 54% 6.05 1.8 3 1.8
5 MBA MBA 51 28 27 96% 6.05 1.2 3.25 1.2
GRAND TOTAL 326 239 74%
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3.Vertika Sankhala
4.Raghavendra Singh
PHIMETRICS
TECHNOLOGIES
Upto 2.25
4 EC 1. 1. Rahul Jain
2. 2.Surbhi Gupta
3. 3. Jaya Sharma
4. 5.
EE 1. 1. Jaya Kumari Malav 2. 3.
TEGA INDUSTRIES
(IV YEAR) 3.10
1 ME 1. 1.Lavish Sharma
Adarsh Prime Group 2.25 2 MBA 1. 1.Rashmi Choudhary
2. 2. Deepesh Chandana
3. 4.
Dainichi Color India
Ltd
1.50
10 CS 1. 1. Charu Dubey
2. 2.Silochana
3. 3. Anjali Kumari
4. 5.
MBA 1. 1.RishikaRathi 2. 3.
EE 1.Kishore Vishwas
ME 1. 1.Mr. Mirza Asad Baig
2. 2.Mr. Shiv Kumar Singh
3. 4.
EC 1.Preeti Singh
2.Chandani Kumari
3.TarunaBagra
Supreme
infrastructure
(Internship)
1.44
3 CIVIL 1. 1. Sunil Chaudhary
2. 2.Sunil Kumar Jangid
3. 3.Tanuj Kumar
4. 5.
Voice Tree
Technologies 4.45
1 B.COM. 1. 1.Vikas Parasariya 2. 3.
AU Financiars 2.25
3 MBA 1. 1.Pranav Kumar Mishra
2. 2. SumitPareek
3. 3. Manish Yadav
4. 5.
Ashoka Rugs 1.2 1 BCA 1. 1.Shubham Jain 2. 3.
Kamal Cogent
Energy Pvt Ltd 2.40
2 EC 1.VeenuChenani
ME 1.Mahendra Kumar Jangid
Indian
Navy(Preliminary 8.89 24 CS 1. 1. Athira Raj
2. 2. Rishiraj Deora
3. 3. Vijay
CIVIL
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interview round)
EE 4. 4. Vishal
5. 5. Yogendra Singh
6. 6. Nathawat
7. 7. Sidhant Rajora
8. 8. Utkarsh Mishra
9. 9. Surak Kumar Jangid
10. 10. Dharmanshu Yadav
11. 11. Gaurav Sharma
12. 12. Jagat Singh
13. 13.Jai Vardhan
14. 14. Kartik Nair
15. 15. Kulpreet Singh
16. 16. Maheshwar Nath
17. 17. Mayank
18. 18. Md. Ziyaul
19. 19. Nadeem
20. 20. Prashant
21. 21. Anish Laximikant Mishra
22. 22. Ritu Sharma
23. 23. Shivam Prajapati
24. 24. Suraj Pratap Singh
ME
Sainsons
Technologies
(Internship)
2.3
2 CS 1. 1. Abhishek Bhimsaria
2. 2. Ahishek Navathe
Genpact
1.2
5 BCA 1. 1. Rahul Birman 2. 3.
BCOM 1. 1. Ankush Kumar 2. 3.
MBA 1. 1. Shiba Mathur
2. 2.Priyanka Mouray
3. 3. Abhishek Agrawal
4. 5.
Ashish Group
3.0
4 BBA 1. 1.ShivamMiddha
2. 2. Prakash Kumar Sah
3. 4.
MBA 1. 1. Tahir Khan
2. 2. Pranay Singh Parmar
3. 4.
Alibaba 2.6
2 MBA 1. 1. Manish Kr. Singh 2. 3.
B.COM. 1. 1. Shubham Singh 2. 3.
Alibaba(internship
Final Year) 2.6 4 MBA 1. 1. Rishika Rathi 2. 3.
B.COM. 4. 1. Navdeep Singh Brar 5. 6.
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BBA 7. 1. Mehul Rawat
8. 2. Ravinder Kaur
9. 10.
RPH Industries
1.8
4 ME 1. 1. J agat Singh
2. 2. Kuldeep Singh Rathore
3. 3. Lokender Singh Tanwar
4. 4. Shivdarshan Singh Rathore
5. 6.
Activant Solutions
2.75
6 BBA 1. 1. Lalit Kishor Pareek
2. 2. Mehul Rawat
3. 3. SachinYadav
4. 4. Shubham Jain
5. 6.
MBA 1. 1. Mohammad Zeeshan
2. 2. Rishika Rathi
3. 4.
GKB Group 1.8 1 CIVIL 1. 1. Vishal Diggiwal 2. 3.
Dream India Skills 2.2 1 MBA 1. 1. Dipish Jain 2. 3.
UAE Exchange
1.68
2 BBA 1. 1. Mohit Goyal 2. 3.
MBA 1. 1. Sudhanshu Didvaniya 2. 3.
Dreamsoft4you
1.5 to 3.5
6 CS 1. 1. Rohit Jain
2. 2. Rashmi Pareek
3. 3. Jigar Agarwal
4. 4. Ayushi Agrawal
5. 5. Sanskriti Sunil Mathur
6. 6. Preksha Sethia
7. 8.
Xoriant 4.5 1 CS 1. Sidhant Rajora
Infobeans
Technologies 3.4
1 CS 1.Anujita Sinha
Amrapali Aadya Trad
ing & Investment Pvt
Ltd
1.8
5 BBA 1. 1. Ravi Bharti
2. 2. Sachin Kumar
3. 3. Shivansh
4. 5.
MBA 1. 1. TarikaSaini
2. 2. Vinod
3. 4.
ARN Infotel
2.00
5 EC 1. Akshay Baser
2. Kunal Saini
3. Rishabh Kashyap
1. 2.
EE 1. Saurabh Bansal
2. Pralabh Bhargava
1. 2.
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Activant Solutions
2.75
5 CS 1. 1. Akshay Sharma
2. 2. Ashish Ranjan
3. 3. Magendra Singh
4. 4. Abhishek Upadhyay
5. 6.
ME 1. 1. Amir Ahmed 2. 3.
Vinitech Automotive 1.8 to 4.5 1 ME 1. 1. Ritu Sharma 2. 3.
Sanmax
Technologies
3.6
14 CS 1. 1. Karan Mathur
2. 2.Vaishnavi Chhari
3. 3. Isha Raj
4. 4. Deepak Prasad Gupta
5. 5. Bhumika Pandey
6. 6. Aman Kumar Gupta
7. 7. Anupam Kumar Nirala
8. 8. Anujita Sinha
9. 9. Sourabh Yadav
10. 10. Rohit Singhavi
11. 11. Mayank Kumar Kundalwal
12. 12. Kakul Khan
13. 13. Kaustubh Kane
14. 14. Tuhina Chatterji
15. 16.
UX Army Software
Pvt 3.0
1 CS 1. Vishal Bothara
ICUC Gears and
Suppliers 1.8
1 BBA 1. 1. Suresh Kumar Yadav 2. 3.
Metro Hospitals 1.44 1 MBA 1. 1. Mr. Kamal Sharma 2. 3.
ICICI Prudential Life
Insurance 2.24
1 MBA 1. 1. Dipesh Chandan 2. 3.
I Process (ICICI
Bank) 1.2
4 MBA 1. 1. Manish Kumar Singh
2. 2. Manish Sharma
3. 3. Ashok Singh Rathore
4. 4. Sumir Khan
5. 6.
Majestic Technosoft
Pvt. Ltd. 1.8 1 CS 1. 1. Hemlata Khandal
Ceasfire Industries
Ltd. 3.25 2 ME 1. 1. Anish Lakshmikant Mishra 2. 3.
MBA 4. 1. Manish Yadav 5. 6.
Trimurty Colonizers
And Builders 1.8
1 CIVIL 1. 1. Nitin Tewani 2. 3.
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Hindustan Leyland
Finance 2.51
1 ME 1. 1. Suraj Singh Rathore 2. 3.
Bhawani
Constructions(
IsoluxCorsan's)
2.16 1 CIVIL 1. 1. Bhawani Singh Sodha 2. 3.
IMS 3.6 1 EE 1. 1. Anmol Singh 2. 3.
Emporis
Organization 1.8
2 CIVIL 1. 1.Rituraj Biswas
2. 2.AkankshaYadav
3. 4.
Varun Beverages 2.51 2 MBA 1. 1. Tahir Khan
2. 2. Dipesh Chandana
3. 4.
Superstructures
(PMC) 1.8 1 CIVIL 1. 1. Shubham Agarwal 2. 3.
IKY Technosoft Pvt.
Ltd. 5.5 1 CIVIL 1. 1. Suryakant Lodha 2. 3.
Cruseline Ship
Management 28.56
1 ME 1. 1. Anish Lakshmikant Mishra 2. 3.
Meridian Engineering 2.0
3 CIVIL 1. 1. Ravitosh Kumar
2. 2. Zaheer Alam
3. 3. Leela Swami
4. 5.
Crazy Media Labs
Pvt Ltd. 1.8 2 EC 1. 1. Ekta Gehlot 2. 3.
BBA 4. 1. Shubham Singh 5. 6.
Vivo India 1.8 2 MBA 1. 1. Pankaj Kumar Pandey
2. 2. Manish Kumar Singh
3. 4.
F. Aptitude / Campus Recruitment Training CRT Classes:
CRT in ODD SEM 2015-16
Registration Fees was collected (= Rs. 500 per student subject to the condition of refund on
attendance greater than 80%. Following was the status of refund after the completion of course.
Conducted for B.Tech IV yr (7th
Sem)
BBA/B.Com III yr (5th
Sem)
MBA II yr (3rd
Sem)
BCA III yr
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Classes conducted by Pathfinders:
Sr.No Course Hours Amount
1 B.Tech I yr 10 Quant Intro 4500
2 B.Tech IV yr 52 LR 23400
3 MBA II yr 24 Quant 10800
4 BBA BCom III yr 24 Quant 10800
5 BCA III yr 14 Quant 6300
6 All 21 Mock Drive 9450
TOTAL 145 65250
Mission Infosys & Placement for Eligible by CL
All Branches Eligible
+ V Sem interested
92 PF Level
(41400)
Sr.No DepartmentNo. of
students
Fee
Collected
No. of
students
with
attend >
80%
% with
Attend. >
80%
Amount
Refund
No. of
students
with
attend < 80
%
% with
Attend. < 80%Amount
1 Computer 75 37500 54 72 27000 21 28.0 10500
2 EC 37 18500 23 62.2 11500 14 37.8 7000
3 EE A 34 17000 33 97.1 16500 1 2.9 500
4 EE B 27 13500 17 63.0 8500 10 37.0 5000
TOTAL 173 86500 127 73.5 % Avg 63500 4626.5 %
Avg23000
POORNIMA UNIVERSITY
CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING SESSION 15-16 ODD SEM
B.TECH IV YEAR
ATTENDANCE SHEET - ODD SEMESTER 2015-16
RefundRegistered Forfeited
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CRT in EVEN SEM 2015-16
Conducted for B.Tech 6th
/ 4th
Sem
BBA/B.Com III yr
MBA I yr
15 batches = 30 hrs per week
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: III YR (6th
Sem)
Branch Year Avg attendance Total strength % Attendance
CE III yr 36 57 63.2
CIV A III yr 23 40 57.5
CIV B III yr 24 40 60.0
EEE III yr 30 51 58.8
ME A III yr 28 44 63.6
ME B III yr 25 40 62.5
- Classes conducted by Winner Academy of Excellence
- Topics included Verbal + LR
- 12 Weeks of Classes (24 hrs for each student)
- 3 major assessment Exams (pen paper)
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: II YR (4th
Sem)
Branch Year
Avg
attendance Total strength % Attendance
CE II yr 49 63 77.8
CIV A II yr 20 41 48.8
CIV B II yr 21 42 50.0
EEE II yr 26 41 63.4
ME A II yr 27 40 67.5
ME B II yr 20 40 50.0
G. Talent Enrichment Program (TEP): To enhance the skills/competence of students in their interest areas, various clubs were formed
under the program named “Talent Enrichment Programme” by the T & P Cell in coordination
with the Department. These clubs fall in Technical (like CAD/ Energy/ Robotics etc) as well as
Non-Technical (Rhetoric, vocalist, cinematography, management etc.) categories. Time was
also allocated for carrying out these activities of clubs for the First year students and it was
promoted by providing facilities/opportunities to all the students in various forms. These clubs
focused on group activities which were co-curricular or extracurricular in nature. The
performers of these clubs were also motivated/sponsored to participate in inter/intra University
Competitions.
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H. Student Analysis: Student Analysis at University Level was conducted by taking a general and subject specific
aptitude test for all First year students. Questions pertaining to Aptitude, Subject knowledge
(PCM, English), written communication, general knowledge, and Lateral thinking were
included in the examination to access the thrust areas for students. This led to the development
of focus towards the students while teaching. I. Contribution in Academic Curriculum Vetting: Industry Experts were involved to vet the drafted syllabus by Board of Studies of each
Department. Their suggestions which were found appropriate, were included before
forwarding it.
J. Super Club Activities To increase the number and quality of assured placements of our students, a “SUPER CLUB”
has been formed to train the selected students in finer aspects. This club is intended for holistic
training for personality development, aptitude skills, analytical skills, language skills, technical
skills in addition to, on line placement mock tests. Industry experts are invited to give expert
lectures to students. Following are the session details:
S. No Week Session Plan Duration Experts
1 Week 1 Self-Introduction – Briefing
1 Mr. Dhiraj Kr
Tips
2 Week 2 Self-Introduction – Practice
2 Mr. Dhiraj Kr
(half batch) Ms. GarimaMathur
3 Week 3 Self-Introduction – Practice
2 Mr. Dhiraj Kr
(half batch) Ms. GarimaMathur
4 Week 4 Resume Structuring
1-2
Mr. Dhiraj Kr
Checking of sample resume Ms. GarimaMathur
5 Week 5 Resume Structuring
1-2
Mr. Dhiraj Kr
Checking of sample resume Ms. GarimaMathur
6 Week 6 GD – Tips & Sample GD 2 Mr. Dhiraj Kr
7 Week 7 GD/PI Advanced +
2 Mr. Dheeraj Kr /
evaluation (half Batch) Mr. Ashish
8 Week 8 GD/PI Advanced +
2 Mr. Dhiraj Kr / Mr. Ashish
evaluation (half batch)
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9 Week 9 Grooming tips 1
Industry Experts
10 Week 10 Industrial Expectations 1 Mrs. DiptiLodha
11 Week 11 Interaction 1 Dr. Manoj Gupta
12 Week 12 Interaction 1 President Sir
13 Week 13 Interaction 1 Director General Sir
K. PU-INSPIRE
A program named “PU INSPIRE” is initiated with a vision to invite eminent achievers i.e.
renowned industrialists, successful alumni, entrepreneurs, academic experts etc.) every year.
For Odd Sem 2015-16
S No Name of
Expert
Organisation
Name
Branch
Catered
Date
Visited
Remarks
1 Sandeep
Meghani
Yashasvi
Bhav
EC/CE/EE
IV yr 200+
6-Jul-15
EC/CE/EE IV
yr 200+
2 Sh.Shashikant
Singhi sir
PF
CIV/ME
eligible
7-Jul-15
Capus
Placements
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students
3 Harshangini ,
faizal baig
Final yr civil
2015 batch,
PGC
CIV selected
students
8-Jul-15
Infosys
Placements of
Civil students
4 Dr.Mahesh
Bundele
Poornima
University
Engineering
Final yr
31-Jul-15
M.Tech and
higher studies
at PU
5 Sh. P M
Bharadwaj
REIL Kota
Bba / b.Com
/ BCA spl.
3-Aug-15
32 success
mantra
6 Ms Jaya
Goyal
Prime
Minister
Mission for
Skill Dev
BBA Bcom
BCA spl I yr
7-Aug-15
‘Pradhan
Mantri
Kaushal Vikas
Yojana’ under
NSDC.
7 Mr.Joe Allen Northumbria
University
EC/EE/CE II
and III yr
1-Oct-15 Mr.Joe Allen
Summer
Internships in
UK
8 Architect
Sathya
Prakash
Varanashi
-
B.Arch. III
and IV yr
3-Oct-15
Vernacular
architecture
9 Ms. Elissa
Buchalter
Marryland
USA,
with
Fulbright –
Nehru grant
B.Arch I and
II yr
28 & 29 Oct
2015
“Prospects of
International
Scholarships
and Research
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work”
10 Dr.Rajendra
Yadav
_ I yr and All
26-Nov-15
Mouth Cancer
- by Anmol
11 Mr. Joy
Gardner
Hope &
Beyond
I yr and All
28-Nov-15
SNAKE BITE
& ITS
PROTECTION
- by Social
Service Club
For Even Sem - 2015-16
S No Name of
Expert
Organisation
Name
Branch
Catered
Date
Visited
Remarks
1 Mr.Vivek
Kumar
MHRD
B.Tech Final
yr
10-Feb-16
Apprenticeship
2 Mr. Mohit IMS B,Tech /
MBA Final
selected
24-Feb-16 Motivation for
Practice of
Competitive
Exams
3 Dr.Manoj
Gupta
Poornima
Foundation
B.Tech. III
yr
11-Apr-16 Placement vs
Preparation
(Statistics,
Analysis, and
Introspection)
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4 Mr.Mahendra
Surana
Dainik
Bhaskar
Mgmt &
Commerce
18-Apr-16
(10-12 PM)
Success
Mantras of
Life
5 Dr.Gaurav
Mathur,
Dr.Swasti
Mathur
Dr.Nishad
Gawali
SG's Smile
Impressions
B.Tech./
Cloud I yr /
Mgmt I yr
21-Apr-16
Tobacco
Consumption
– Oral &
Dental
Implications
6 Mr. Kapil
Asoriya
PGI
CIV & ME
II & III yr
21-Apr-16
CADD Center
National
Design
competition- I
Prize Winner.
7 Mr. Ashok
Kumar
(Alumni) ME 28-Apr-16
8 Sh. P M
Bharadwaj
REIL Kota
Mgmt &
Commerce
- Seminar
L. Professional Certificate Courses (PCC) To keep the students updated with the latest market oriented skills and knowledge, a
program named Professional Certificate Courses (PCC) is designed and time is allocated in
regular time table for conducting this program.
• These courses are conducted either jointly or solely by some Industry/Organization at PU
premises.
• PCC is offered to B. Tech. Students (4 no.) in 4th
, 5th
, 6th
, & 8th
semesters, and to BCA
students (3 no.) in 4th
, 5th
& 6th
semester.
• These are noncredit course and therefore not the part of mark sheet/grade sheet, however a
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certificate will be issued on its completion.
• These courses have been selected with an objective to impart training of latest trends and
technology commonly employed in current scenario and to make students updated as per
the market requirements.
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Learning Beyond Syllabus and Programs
Talent enrichment program (TEP)
Professional certificate courses (PCC)
Campus recruitment & training programs
Special syllabus programs
Online eligibility tests (OET)
Internet / library periods
Non-syllabus projects & exhibition (NSP)
Industrial trainings & visits
Pearson’s smart classroom
Inspire program
Super clubs
E Shiksha
PU-WRS
Resume Building
Learning during semester breaks
Workshops & seminars
Poornima connect
Educational tours & heritage walks
GD & mock interviews
Field work & site visits
Internships
Market survey & case studies
Measured drawing & documentation (Architecture Deptt.)
Tutor system
Self-Help Groups (SHG)
Mentor classes
Question banks
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Faculty and Staff
FACULTY: The teacher act as a pivot for the transmission of intellectual tradition and technical skills.
The University has an army of well qualified, knowledgeable and competent faculty which is
our core strength and source of inspiration for the students. Strenuous efforts have been
made for the provision of competent teachers, who are technically sound, knowledgeable and
competent to match with the need and aspirations of new generation students.
Faculty position in the University as on session 2015-16 is as under:
S.NO. Name of Faculty Designation Department
1 Dr.Tarakeshwar Senapati Assistant Professor Chemistry
2 Dr.Dipti Mathur Professor Chemistry
3 Priti Kaushik Professor Chemistry
4 Shraddha Rajput Assistant Professor Chemistry
5 Ankit Kumar Gupta Assistant Professor Civil
6 Lalita Panru Assistant Professor Civil
7 Md. Arman Ali Assistant Professor Civil
8 Mukesh Choudhary Assistant Professor Civil
9 Mukesh Prajapati Assistant Professor Civil
10 Nandini Joshi Assistant Professor Civil
11 Nemi Chand Babal Assistant Professor Civil
12 Om Prakash Gurjar Assistant Professor Civil
13 Pawan Kumar Assistant Professor Civil
14 Prashant Soni Assistant Professor Civil
15 Ravindra Kumar Assistant Professor Civil
16 Samriddhi Sharma Assistant Professor Civil
17 Shubham Jain Assistant Professor Civil
18 Vivek Gupta Assistant Professor Civil
19 Rama Singh Assistant Professor Civil
20 Surendra Singh Ola Assistant Professor Civil
21 Ashok Saini Assistant Professor Computer
22 Ashutosh Kumar Assistant Professor Computer
23 Bhanu Pratap Singh Assistant Professor Computer
24 Jayanti Assistant Professor Computer
25 Manoj Kumar Sharma Assistant Professor Computer
26 Pankaj Jain Assistant Professor Computer
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27 Praveen Yadav Assistant Professor Computer
28 Priyanka Sinha Assistant Professor Computer
29 Pushpendra Singh Sisodia Assistant Professor Computer
30 Shilpi Kulshrestha Assistant Professor Computer
31 Somya Saxena Assistant Professor Computer
32 Tanu Shree Dhiran Assistant Professor Computer
33 Vishal Kumar Sagtani Assistant Professor Computer
34 Durgesh Kumar Sharma Assistant Professor Computer
35 Nidhi Mishra Assistant Professor Computer
36 Rahul Hada Assistant Professor Computer
37 Swati Paliwal Assistant Professor Computer
38 Dr. Mahesh M. Bundele Professor Computer
39 Dr. Ajay Khunteta Associate Professor Computer
40 Shikha Gautam Assistant Professor Computer
41 Dr.O.P.Sharma Professor Electronics
42 Diksha Joshi Assistant Professor Electronics
43 Krishan Kant Varshney Assistant Professor Electronics
44 Meenu Kumari Assistant Professor Electronics
45 Namrata Saxena Assistant Professor Electronics
46 Neha Singh Assistant Professor Electronics
47 Devendra Kumar Somwanshi Assistant Professor Electronics
48 Garima Mathur Assistant Professor Electronics
49 Gaurav Soni Assistant Professor Electronics
50 Purushottam Kumawat Assistant Professor Electronics
51 Rishika Sethi Assistant Professor Electronics
52 Dr.Santosh Kumar Agrahari Professor Electronics
53 Dr. Manoj Gupta Professor Electronics
54 Arun Kumar Nayak Assistant Professor Electrical
55 Ashish Raj Assistant Professor Electrical
56 Digvijay Singh Assistant Professor Electrical
57 Kaleeshwari M Assistant Professor Electrical
58 Neha Kaushik Assistant Professor Electrical
59 Pankaj Gakhar Assistant Professor Electrical
60 Parag Sharma Assistant Professor Electrical
61 Satyaveer Singh Assistant Professor Electrical
62 Surendra Sharma Assistant Professor Electrical
63 Amit Kumar Pandey Assistant Professor Electrical
64 Kapil Srivastava Assistant Professor Electrical
65 Pragya Mishra Assistant Professor English
66 Dr.Vinita Gupta Assistant Professor English
67 Ruchi Goyal Assistant Professor English
68 Dr.Daya Lal Suthar Associate Professor Mathematics
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69 Nitin Lathi Assistant Professor Mathematics
70 Dr.Shilpi Saxena Professor Mathematics
71 Dr. Shuchi Dave Professor Mathematics
72 Priya Mathur Assistant Professor Mathematics
73 Dr.Chanchal Jain Professor Mathematics
74 Dr. Gunjan Mathur Associate Professor Commerce & Mathematics
75 Komal Tirthani Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
76 Aditi Kaushik Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
77 Ankita Ochani Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
78 Chandan Sharma Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
79 Priyesh Tiwari Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
80 Dr.Ram Garg Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
81 Surbhi Mathur Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
82 Yogesh Kumawat Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
83 Dr.Avinash Pareek Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
84 Shikha Bhargava Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
85 Garima Sharma Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
86 Shraddha Sahay Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
87 Hariom Gurjar Assistant Professor Commerce & Mathematics
88 R.P. Rajoria Professor Mechanical
89 Abhinav Shekhar Assistant Professor Mechanical
90 Abhishek Sharma Assistant Professor Mechanical
91 Amit Mishra Assistant Professor Mechanical
92 Dipayan Das Assistant Professor Mechanical
93 Mohammed Suhaib Assistant Professor Mechanical
94 Mohit Kumar Assistant Professor Mechanical
95 Om Prakash Gurjar Assistant Professor Mechanical
96 Pradeep Kumar Assistant Professor Mechanical
97 Pratish Rawat Assistant Professor Mechanical
98 Rahul Agrawal Assistant Professor Mechanical
99 Rahul Jain Assistant Professor Mechanical
100 Ramanand Sharma Assistant Professor Mechanical
101 Sourabh Mathur Assistant Professor Mechanical
102 Vivek K.A. Assistant Professor Mechanical
103 Dr. Anupam Keshari Associate Professor Mechanical
104 Ashwani Kapoor Assistant Professor Mechanical
105 Bhavana Bansal Assistant Professor Physics
106 Dhiraj Agarwal Assistant Professor English
107 Monica Bansal Assistant Professor English
108 Vinita Swami Assistant Professor English
109 Anushri Gaur Assistant Professor Design
110 Aparna Yadav Assistant Professor Architecture
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111 Arti Joshi Assistant Professor Architecture
112 Chavi Jain Assistant Professor Architecture
113 Chhavi Vashist Assistant Professor Architecture
114 Gaurav Rana Assistant Professor Architecture
115 Heena Ajmera Assistant Professor Architecture
116 Jatin Seth Assistant Professor Design
117 Kiran Sharma Assistant Professor Design
118 Lalithallakshmi Paramasi
Architecture
119 Leela Bhargava Assistant Professor Architecture
120 Parul Gupta Assistant Professor Architecture
121 Pratik Bhansali Assistant Professor Architecture
122 Rashi Varshnay Assistant Professor Architecture
123 Saurabh Sharma Assistant Professor Architecture
124 Shikha Singh Assistant Professor Design
125 Naresh Chander Nakra Professor Architecture
126 Yash Pratap Singh Shekhawat Assistant Professor Architecture
127 Jitendra Sharma Assistant Professor Animation
128 Raj Anand Assistant Professor Mobile Application
129 Aloke Das Assistant Professor Animation
130 Mohit Ranjan Assistant Professor Animation
131 Apurva Upadhyay Assistant Professor Computer Application
132 Ravi Kumar Assistant Professor Mobile Application
133 Jitanshu Chandal Assistant Professor Computer Application
134 Sudhanva EV Assistant Professor Computer Application
135 Ayush Sogani Assistant Professor Computer Application
136 Kirti Mathur Assistant Professor Computer Application
137 Shalini Shrivastav Assistant Professor Computer Application
138 Ravi Kumar Gupta Professor Architecture
139 Anushka Mathur Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
140 Chandrapal Singh Bhati Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
141 Kavita Khatry Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
142 Mahesh Kumar Choudhary Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
143 Manas Sharma Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
144 Nand Kumar Khare Associate Professor Architecture Visiting
145 Dr. Parmjit Singh Ghuman Professor Physical Education Visiting
146 Reenu Sharma Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
147 Suchitra Giridharan Associate Professor Architecture Visiting
148 Swati Jain Assistant Professor Management Visiting
149 Payal Lulla Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
150 Ashish Jain Assistant Professor Architecture Visiting
151 Preethi Agarwal Associate Professor Architecture Visiting
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
S.NO Name of Faculty Category Department
1 Dr.Karan Kumar Singh Bhatia President Administration
2 Dr.Manoj Gupta Provost Administration
3 Dr. Chandni Kriplani Registrar Administration
4 Dr. Nupur Srivastava Controller of Examination Administration
5 Dipti Lodha Training & Placement Officer Administration
6 Amit Gupta Proctor Administration
7 Mohit Kumar Dy. F & AO Administration
8 Mukesh Kumar Taker Warden (Himalaya) Hostel
9 Praful Kumar Dubey Network Administrator Administration
10 Anmol Chaturvedi Dy. Proctor Administration
11 Manoj Sharma Dy. Proctor Administration
12 Pushpendra Mudgal Admission Officer Administration
13 Sakshi Jain Admission Officer Administration
14 Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma Doctor Administration
15 Yudhveer Singh Rathore Hostel Warden Hostel
16 Ramesh Kumar Verma Warden Hostel
17 Bhanu Prakash Lawania Assistant Librarian Library
18 Sita Ram Raigar Assistant Librarian Library
19 Bhavna Bhargava Public Relation Officer Administration
20 Joy Kutty D. P.A. to President Administration
21 Moti Lal Verma Dy. Warden (Himalaya) Hostel
22 Ashok Singh Shekhawat Hostel Warden Hostel
23 Mahesh Choudhary Library Assistant Administration
24 Anmol Kushwah Business Development In
charge Administration
25 Devendra Kumar Pandey P.A. to Provost Administration
26 Babu Lal Sharma Store Manager Administration
27 Ramesh Chand Gurjar Estate In charge Maintenance
28 Ladu Ram Kumhar Accounts Executive Administration
29 Gajendra Yadav Office Assistant Administration
30 Mahendra Kumar Gupta Office Assistant Administration
31 Bhupendra Kumar Sharma Office Executive Administration
32 Mukesh Kumar Morya Office Executive Administration
33 Sunil Kumar Chawla Office Executive Administration
34 Bhuvnesh Sharma Office Executive Administration
35 Gopal Krishan Sharma Office Executive Administration
36 Shalu Sharma Office Executive Administration
37 Akanksha Sharma Office Executive Administration
38 Anil Jangid Office Executive Administration
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39 Umesh Narain Mathur Office Executive Administration
40 Madan Sanwriya Technical Assistant Chemistry
41 Bhagawati Prasad Jat Technical Assistant Civil
42 Himmat Singh Technical Assistant Civil
43 Rukamkesh Meena Technical Assistant Civil
44 Pankaj Saini Technical Officer Civil
45 Ashish Kumar Sharma Technical Assistant Computer
46 Devendra Kumar Jangid Technical Assistant Computer
47 Himanshu Singh Dhakar Technical Assistant Computer
48 Himmat Singh Panwar Technical Assistant Computer
49 Mangi Lal Technical Assistant Computer
50 Narendra Singh Chouhan Technical Assistant Computer
51 Tanya Shruti Technical Assistant Computer
52 Ajay Goswami Technical Assistant Computer
53 Neha Srivastava Technical Officer Computer
54 Banshi Lal Technical Assistant Electrical
55 Satish Kumar Technical Assistant Electrical
56 Rajshree Pareek Technical Assistant Electronics
57 Ramkishan Choudhary Technical Assistant Electronics
58 Deepshikha Vijay Technical Assistant Mechanical
59 Praveen Kumar Meena Technical Assistant Mechanical
60 Sandeep Sharma Technical Assistant Mechanical
61 Shyam Lal Sharma Technical Assistant Mechanical
62 Veerender Singh Technical Assistant Mechanical
63 Hariprasad Saini Technical Assistant Mechanical
64 Budhi Prakash Jangid Technical Officer Physics
65 Pyare Lal Electrician Maintenance
66 Ramavtar Plumber Maintenance
67 Dilip Singh Security Guard Security
68 Raghuveer Singh Security Guard Security
69 Babu Lal Gurjar Security Guard Security
70 Bhagwant Singh Security Guard Security
71 Damodar Tailor Security Guard Security
72 Gajanand Security Guard Security
73 Ishwar Singh Security Guard Security
74 Jagdish Prasad Security Guard Security
75 Ram Avtar Sharma Security Guard Security
76 Rameshwar Lal Security Guard Security
77 Roop Narayan Borana Security Guard Security
78 Shubham Singh Security Guard Security
79 Ashok Singh Jadon Driver Transport
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80 Jaswant Dhawan Driver Transport
81 Ramdeen Singh Driver Transport
82 Babu Ram Yadav Driver Transport
83 Bhanwar Singh Driver Transport
84 Ajay Kumar Yadav Driver Transport
85 Babu Lal Meena Driver Transport
86 Durga Singh Rathore Driver Transport
87 Inder Singh Shekhawat Driver Transport
88 Kanhiya Lal Meena Driver Transport
89 Mahaveer Singh Driver Transport
90 Panna Lal Jat Driver Transport
91 Anand Singh Shekhawat Driver Transport
92 Mukesh Sharma Driver Transport
93 Pragat Singh Attendant Administration
94 Ramesh Chand Sharma Attendant Administration
95 Hanuman Prasad Meena Attendant Administration
96 Vikas Bhuwalka Attendant Administration
97 Jeetu Yogi Attendant Administration
98 Dharm Raj Yogi Attendant Administration
99 Madan lal Meena Attendant Administration
100 Kajod Mal Attendant Administration
101 Ratan Attendant Administration
102 Shakti Singh Attendant Administration
103 Mr.Ram Dayal Gurjar Gardner Administration
104 Mr.Bhagvan Sahai Gardner Administration
105 Ms.Foranta Devi Gurjar Gardner Administration
106 Ms.Lalli Devi Gardner Administration
107 Mr.Prakash Gardner Administration
108 Mr.Kanhiya Lal Meena Gardner Administration
109 Mr.Tufan Sharma (Birdichand) Gardner Administration
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Research and Development Activities
The functioning of the Office of Advance Study & Research Committee (ASRC) has been
revamped and the first and for-most interest of the teaching fraternity is the opportunity and
encouragement to conduct research so ample opportunities are made available for the same.
The University provides incentives to the faculty to carryout research and publications. Academic leave for participation in seminar/conference/ workshop.
Access to online journals through DELNET. Statistical software SPSS, Advanced
Regression Analysis, Metlab, Labview. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Asian Institute of Technology (AIT),
Bangkok, Thailand establishes an understanding between AIT & PU for student exchange
programmes, holding of joint international conferences, workshops, seminars etc. An academic alliance with Hanyang University (HU), South Korea enables cooperation
between HU & PU for deriving mutual advantage in their pursuit of higher learning and
exposure to each other’s programs. The financial support (seed money) are provided to faculty members for organizing short
term courses/workshop/conference for benefit of in house as well outside faculty.
Details of Ph.D. Programmes and Registration
The University offers a full time/part time advanced programme leading to the Ph.D. degree
in the areas of Engineering & Technology/Sciences/Humanities & Social Sciences and
Management. Admission to these programmes is open to individuals from all disciplines,
twice a year, for the Autumn (July) and Spring (January) semesters. The admission process is
based on the past academic record, a research proposal, references and a personal interview.
Registration for Ph. D. is done only after satisfactory completion of Course work and valid
research topic selection. Upon admission students have to complete minimum course
requirements and clear a comprehensive examination before commencing with their doctoral
research under the guidance of a supervisor and research committee of the student concerned.
The University offers a variety of competitive scholarship and assistance to full-time Ph.D.
students.
Common Courses: 30 % Continuous Evaluation + 70 % End Term Evaluation
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One Assignment for 10 % + One Mid Term 20 %
Combined passing with 50 %
Candidate Specific Courses: 50 % Continuous + 50 % End Term
Evaluation Step by Step Review & assessment, Presentations, Preparation
of Review Paper, Final Synopsis Presentations
Program
Duration (in years)
Minimum
Maximum
1½ yrs
4½ yrs
Full time
Part Time
2½ yrs
5½ yrs
Dual (Full Time)
First three Semester includes
First three Semester includes course
course work of Ph. D. + 1½ yrs
work of Ph. D. + 4½ yrs
Dual (Part Time)
First three Semester includes
First three Semester includes course
course work of Ph. D. + 2½ yrs
work of Ph. D. + 5½ yrs
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Doctorate Programmes & Students enrolled in the year 2015-16.
S.
No. Enrolled Student’s School Department
1 Ankaj SET
ECE
2 Mahima Asthana SET ECE
3 Anuja Sharma SET CE
4 Archita Dad SET CE
5 Mamta SET CE
6 Monika Sharma SET CE
7 Rohit Mittal SET CE
8 Punam Umesh Chati SET
8 Arijit Putatunda SBA Physical Education
9 Amritesh Kumar SBA Physical Education
10 Irfan Waris SBA . Mathematics
11 Neetu Shekhawat SBA Computer Science
12 Pooja Devi SBA Computer Science
13 Neha Gupta SOM
14 Sanjay Bansal SOM
15 Shiv Pratap Singh Naruka SOM
A number of events were organized during the year. The details are as follows
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Details of Conferences and Workshops Organized
Started Technical Teacher’s Training Program Series, with first program as Five Days
training on Teaching Pedagogies & Practices: 21-25, January 2016.
Two Sessions on How to write a review paper was conducted for civil engineering
students on 1st
February 2016 at PIET Jaipur. Two similar sessions were conducted at
PGI.
Organized Two Days National Workshop on Simulation of TCP Variants Using NS3,
jointly Organized by IIIT Kota (Mentored by MNIT, Jaipur), ASRC & Department of
Computer Engineering, Poornima University, Jaipur during April, 15-16, 2016.
Publications in Proceedings of International / National Conferences and Journals
Number of Publications (2015-16)
TYPE CATEGORIES M.TECH
SCHOLAR
DOCTORAL
SCHOLAR
ASRC
FACULTY
CONFERENCES
NATIONAL 02 08 -
INTERNATIONAL - 06 -
IEEE 04 05 03
ELSEVIER - 01 -
SPRINGER 03 01 01
ACM - - 01
NATIONAL 01 - -
INTERNATIONAL 09 19 -
SPRINGER - 02 -
SCI - 01 -
SCOPUS - 01 -
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JOURNALS
TOTAL 19 44 05
GRAND TOTAL 68
Expert Talk
Name of Activity Date Period No. of
Participants
Expert Talk on “How to write research
paper/technical paper” for B.Tech CE (
final year) students by Dr. Nidhi Mishra,
Poornima University
10th
July &
13th
July 2015
4 hours
40
Expert Talk on “Shell Programming” for
B.Tech CE ( 2nd
year) students by Dr.
Nidhi Mishra, Poornima University
13th
August
2015
2 hours
45
Expert Talk on “Artificial Neural
Network” for B.Tech CE ( final year)
students by Dr. Nidhi Mishra, Poornima
University
31st August
2015
2 hours
40
Expert Talk on “X-window System” for
B.Tech CE ( 2nd
year) students at PCE by
Dr. Nidhi Mishra, Poornima University
8-9 October
2015
4 hours
45
Experts Talk on “SIMD Computing” for
M. Tech CE Students” by Dr. Surender
Yadav, Professor, JECRC University
Jaipur
11th
October
2015
2 hours
13
Expert Talk on “ Digital Electronics” for
B. Tech ( CE) Students by Mr. Devendra
Somwanshi, Poornima University
12th
October
2015
2 hours
40
Experts Talk on “Project Management ”
for Management Students” by Mr.
Manish Srivastava, Sr. Manager (IT),
NTPC Limited
30th
October
2015
2 hours
30
Expert Talk on “Perceptron Network ” for
M.Tech CE students by Dr. Nidhi
Mishra, Poornima University
31st October
2015
2 hours
13
Expert Talk on “ Advection” for M.Tech
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for CE students by Dr. Nidhi Mishra,
Poornima University
1st November
2015
2 hours 13
Expert talk on “SPECIAL PCC ON
SPSS” for B. Tech ( ME) students by Mr.
Devendra Somwanshi, Poornima
University
26th
April
2016
2 hours
35
Expert talk on “ LAB-VIEW” for B.
Tech ( EEE) students by Mr. Devendra
Somwanshi, Poornima University
9th
May 2016
2 hours
25
Research and Development Activities-
1. Processed proposal, planned and worked Second IEEE International Conference
on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering - ICRAIE-2016,
scheduled during 23-25 December 2016 (IEEE Record # 39140).
2. Opened IEEE Student Branch in the University .
3. Submitted petitions for following IEEE Society Student Chapters under IEEE
Student Branch to IEEE Head Quarter US.
o Robotics & Automation Society, - Approved
o Computer Society, - In process
o Power & Energy Society- Approved and
o Electron Device Society - Approved
4. Planned and Submitted Proposal to ACM Headquarter for ACM International
Conference on “Pervasive Computing Advances & Applications- PerCAA-
2017 in association with IIIT Kota (MNIT, Jaipur). Proposed dates are 15-17
December 2017.
5. Planned for organization of Three Days National Workshop on Biomedical
Signal Processing & Health Care Applications under IEEE Student Branch
during 23-25 July 2016.
6. Prepared and submitted Application for Atal Incubation Center at Poornima
University on 20, July 2016.
7. ASRC Department Day Celebrated on 12th
March 2016.
8. First ASRC Newsletter was prepared and released on 12th
March 2016.
9. Prepared Research Digests, as compilation of research publications during 2013
to 2016 by M. Tech., PhD students and the faculty members of university in two
Volumes.
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10. Dr. Mahesh Bundele evaluated external PhD Thesis titled “To Develop and
Implement Low Power, High Speed VLSI for Processing Signals using
Multirate Techniques” of Shri Rajendra M. Rewatkar worked under the
supervision of Dr. S. L. Badjate in Electronics Engineering of Engineering &
Technology Faculty of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University,
Nagpur.
11. Dr. Mahesh Bundele chaired a technical session in International Conference on
“SMART Trend for Information technology & Computer Communication”
(Smartcom- 2016) scheduled during 6-7, August 2016 jointly organized by CSI
Jaipur and ACM Udaipur Chapters in Jaipur.
12. Dr. Mahesh M. Bundele delivered a Keynote address and chaired a technical
session in ACM International Conference AICTC 2016, organized by
Government Engineering College, Bikaner, during 12-13, August 2016 on SDN:
A NEW NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY PARADIGM.
13. Provided training to PF leaders for R&D process to be adopted in Poornima
Foundation.
14. Prepared Proposal for establishing R&D Laboratories in Poornima
University in following areas and submitted for procurement of equipments
Renewable Energy and Power System Research
Software Defined Networking, Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud
Computing Research
VLSI Design Research
M. Tech students enrolled (S.No, Name of enrolled student, School, Department and Date
of enrollment)
CE
S.
No.
Name Registration No
1 Deepika Verma 2015PUSETMCEX04023
2 Lovely Badaya 2015PUSETMCEX04096
3 Monika Sharma 2015PUSETMCEX03829
4 Pooja Singh Jadon
5 Richa Mehta 2015PUSETMCEX04082
6 Sanu Lakhara 2015PUSETMCEX03860
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7 Shahbaj Khan 2015PUSETMCEX04061
8 Simpal Jain 2015PUSETMCEX03955
9 Stuti Gupta 2015PUSETMCEX04037
10 Vipin Kumar 2015PUSETMCEX03953
11 Vishakha Kumawat
12 Yogita Mittal 2015PUSETMCEX03858
13 Varsha Pandit 2015PUSETMCEX04072
VLSI Design
S. No. Name Registration No
1 Pooja Kalwar 2015PUSETMVLX04053
2 Rani Payal 2015PUSETMVLX03964
3 Priya Singh
4 Sangeeta Kumari 2015PUSETMVLX03700
5 Saurabh Kumawat 2015PUSETMVLX04016
IAC
S. No. Name Registration No
1 Aditya Sharma 2015PUSETMIAX04056
2 Hitesh Saini 2015PUSETMIAX03806
3 Vijay Manda 2015PUSETMIAX04009
DCN
S. No. Name Registration No
1 Komal Kanwar Solanki 2015PUSETMDCX03845
2 Nikhil Jhajhariya 2015PUSETMDCX04001
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3 Sandeep Kumar Dayma 2015PUSETMDCX04070
PDM
S. No. Name Registration No
1 Abhinav Shekhar 2015PUSETMPDMX04060
2 Olvin Oliver Bannett 2015PUSETMPDMX04000
Structural
S. No. Name Registration No
1 Avinash Kumar Sharma 2015PUSETMSTX04022
2 Dildar Hussain 2015PUSETMSTX03911
3 Krishna Sharma 2015PUSETMSTX03483
4 Lokraj Meena 2015PUSETMSTX03824
5 Rahul Krishna K R 2015PUSETMSTX03794
6 Siddartha Arya 2015PUSETMSTX04047
7 Sonali Gandhi 2015PUSETMSTX03995
8 Suraj Singh Shekhawat 2015PUSETMSTX03971
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Glimpse of Activities & Faculty Achievements
In this age of techno-scientific revolution, when there is exponential growth of knowledge
and information, there is a need to prepare such student’s population who have inner urge
and quest for knowledge and are equally enthusiastic to participate in scholastic as well as
non scholastic activities. Efforts are always on eliciting student’s involvement and to
sustain their interest in all the ongoing activities on the campus. These initiatives will
rekindle the desire to explore meaning of life and by participation in multifarious activities
will help them to attain a well groomed personality with “love for wisdom”.
The University follows the academic principles in letter and spirit to keep pace with ever
changing global scenario of the “World of Work”. It follows a well designed calendar of
activities that are detailed below one by one:
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ‘ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY’ (July 25-26, 2015)
Two days National Conference on Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications in
Engineering & Technology (AMS-AET 2015) was organized By Department of
Mathematics in the premises of Poornima University on July 25-26, 2015.
The objective of the Conference was to provide an intellectual forum for exchange of
knowledge and information in relation to latest developments in the field of Mathematics.
On the first day 7 Sessions were conducted which included Chief Guest Address, Two Key
Note address and 2 Invited Talks and parallel session for paper reading and on the second
day 4 sessions were conducted which included 2 Invited Talks and parallel paper reading
sessions.
The conference was inaugurated with auspicious Ganesh vandana, lamp lighting and
garlanding ceremony of Maa Saraswati.
The inaugural function was attended by Chief Guest Dr. A. P. Singh, Vice chancellor,
Central University of Rajasthan, Dr. V. P. Saxena, Director, SIRTS, Bhopal, Dr. D. P.
Sharma, Academic Ambassador, UNDP & ILO Projects, Dr. Raj Bali, CSIR Emeritus
Scientist, with other eminent dignitaries as Dr. S. M. Seth, Chairperson, Poornima
University, Dr. K.K.S. Bhatia, President, Poornima University, Dr. R. P. Rajoria, Chief
Mentor & Advisor, Shri. Shashikant Singhi, Director General, Dr. Manoj Gupta, Provost,
Dr. O. P. Sharma, Director, PCE, Dr. Ajay Kumar Bansal, Director, PIET and Dr.
Mahesh Bundele, Dean (Research). The inaugural ceremony was preceded with the
felicitation of honourable dignitaries.
Dr. Shilpi Saxena, Convener AMS-AET 2015, began the session delivering introductory
speech about the conference in which she told the importance of mathematic applications in
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multi-disciplinary fields with some relevant quotes.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION (15 August, 2015)
Independence Day is a day which is a mark of sacrifice and fight which was fought with the
Britishers to get the independence. It is celebrated in India on August 15 each year
Commemorating the nation's independence from British rule. On this very day, people in
India pay adulation to their leaders and those who fought for India's freedom in the past. In
Poornima University we celebrated Independence Day with a sense of allegiance
nationalism and patriotic sentiment. This is a day which is celebrated by every Indian with
great ardor patriotic fervor. The independence day of PU shows various colors of Indian
culture and a source of full enjoyment in a patriotic way .A march past was conducted in
which the students performed a wonderful parade. The entire atmosphere was filled with
songs full of nationalism highlighting India’s flight to progress in spite its diversity. Later,
many activities like Group Song and dances were performed by the students. Many patriotic
videos were shown and students were motivated to contribute to our nation’s development.
At the end of the event, students received prize by the chief guest for various activities held
in the University.
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SECOND CONVOCATION (September 5, 2015)
It was the moment of pride and honor as Poornima University was busting with high voltage
energy and emotions to felicitate the academic achievers of its first batch undergraduate and
second batch of post graduate.
The Second Convocation took place on September 5, 2015. Padma Bhushan Dr. D.R.
Mehta, Ex. Dy. Governor, Reserve Bank of India and Former Chairman, Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI) graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of the ceremony.
The degrees were awarded to the following students by Dr. S M Seth, Chancellor,
Poornima University, presided over the function and awarded degrees and felicitated
students with exemplary performance.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - 22 students
Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com) - 17 students
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) - 18 students
Master of Technology (M. Tech.) - 31 students
Master of Business Administration MBA - 2013-15 batches - 62 students
First student of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D)-1
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TEACHER’S DAY CELEBRATION (5 September, 2015)
Poornima University all departments celebrated Teachers’ Day on 5th September, 2015 in a
mode of study cum celebration. Everybody shared their memorable learning experiences,
and Students presented their views like: “Teachers make teaching interesting. Teacher
should guide them in non-academic as well. The relationship of student -teacher should not
limit to the college only it should be even at real life.” They also recited poems and hum
songs to show their love and respect for their mentors.
ENGINEER’S DAY CELEBRATION (15 September, 2015)
With immense respect and gratitude towards the field of Engineering, Poornima University
celebrated Engineer’s Day on 15th September, 2015 to pay homage to the legendary
engineer Students were asked to read the important points of the speech and try to analyze
them on the basis of current scenario.
AISEC- ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS OF ECONOMICS & COMMERCIAL
SCIENCES (September 2015)
Poornima Foundation has become an educational member of AIESEC and the first seminar
under Global Community Development Program (GCDP) of AIESEC has been
conducted in Poornima University in September 2015. Global Community Development
(GCDP) is one of the programs of AIESEC, which deals with social issues and being a
socially responsible organisation this program of AIESEC works on the social issues or the
problems that our society is facing today.
TALK JOURNALISM
Talk Journalism is an attempt to bring the best minds in the field of journalism together on a
platform to discuss the latest journalism trends and developments taking place in the media
space in India and across the world. The founder of Talk Journalism is Mr. Avinash Kalla
and he has made a transition from print to online. Talk Journalism 2k15 was a two day event
in Jaipur where via discussions, group interactions, presentations , live and online
interactions participants and audience talked about journalism.
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THE GREAT DEBATE (October 15, 2015)
This grandiose was conducted by the British High Commission
in association with the British Council on October 15, 2015.
This debate series was scheduled to be held in ten cities across
India and the Rajasthan Chapter was concluded in the
Poornima University, Jaipur, with 12 esteemed participating
colleges and universities all over Rajasthan. SMSMC Jaipur,
NLU Jodhpur &Manipal University Jaipur, made their winning
strokes respectively.The eminent Jury of this competition was
Mr. David Lelliott, Chandigarh, the First British High
Commissioner, Ms. Gill Caldicott, Director, India operations,
British Council & Mr. Akhilesh Singh, Senior Editor, Times
of India & was moderated by Mr. Mahendra Surana, a
retired IAS Officer. This association wouldn’t have been
complete without the support of Ms. Malti Jain, Regional
Advisor, Rajasthan, British Deputy High Commission, Chandigarh. The other Dignitary
attendees of this illustrious affair were Shri. Shashikant Singhi, Director General,
Poornima Foundation, Dr. K.K.S. Bhatia, President, Poornima University & Mr Rahul
Singhi, Assistant Director, Poornima Foundation.
The topic was, “The House Believes that it is Sometimes Right For the Government to
Restrict The Freedom Of Speech”. The winning team of Rajasthan pocket will go ahead
competing at National level & will thereby bag an all expense paid trip to U.K. This was the
third consecutive year and was memorable enough to make us wait for the coming year for
yet another Great Debate.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION (16 October 2015)
Japanese Industrial Zone - Neemrana
Poornima Foundation, under its mission for Training, Placement and Outreach (PMTPO)
organized an Industrial- Institute Interaction, on Friday, 16 October 2015, at Poornima
University. The Deputy General Manager, Human Resources and Admin, Dainichi Color
India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Syed Sammar Abbas ; and, Senior Manager - General Affairs, Sales
and Marketing, Koide India Private Limited, Mr. Dheeraj Yadav were invited for a panel
discussion with 200 students of Poornima Foundation from engineering and management.
Such industry-academia interaction envisions to build up relations for betterment of society
bridging the gap between the industry and academic institutes, benefitting the students
directly. The event was coordinated by the Chief Training & Placement Officer, Mrs. Dipti
Lodha.
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This event was inaugurated with tree plantation and carried forward with panel discussion,
talking about the opportunities, knowing about recruitment procedure and expectations from
Japanese companies and with some cultural events like Japanese folk dance and skit in
Japanese language and Japanese Anthem.
And the event ended with the ever lasting memory…
PRAYOGAM- 2015 (02nd
- 04th
November, 2015)
Necessity is the mother of invention and invention leads to creation. Endorsing the same
saying POORNIMA FOUNDATION (PF) JAIPUR, came
up with their innovative & creational display.
PRAYOGAM-2015, a joint initiative by Poornima
Foundation to generate a feeling of social responsibility
among the Poornima Foundation members and
students. The aim of the event was to create awareness
among school students about technological
developments through projects and models. To develop
a scientific attitude and to see the operation of
machines in live, students were encouraged to have
hands on practice on various projects like ROBO WAR,
FIFA ROBO, DUAL MODE ROBOT, ARENA etc.
which was highly appreciated by science students.The
event was held from 02nd
- 04th
November, 2015. A
total of 58 schools witnessed the event. The exhibition
was formally inaugurated on 2 November 2015 by the
Chief Guest Shri. Bhaskar A. Sawant, IAS, Chairman
and Managing Director, Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam
Limited. More than 400 projects were displayed which were presented by around 1500
students of Poornima Foundation. Display of Start Ups by students of Poornima Foundation
was major attraction. Prayogam, the tech fest of Poornima Foundation ended with
overwhelming feedbacks from all.
FACULTY TRAINING PROGRAMME-PU PASSPORT (December 14-19, 2015)
The Faculty Training Program (PU PASSPORT DEC. 2015) was organized in Poornima
University from December 14-19, 2015. The primary purpose of FTP was to make newly
appointed faculty members aware of the Poornima University rules and regulations. More
than 100 faculty members participated during the entire Training Program. During nine
days program faculty members were trained to use latest technologies which are very
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essential in this innovative and dynamic environment. They were also addressed by
renowned speakers and many senior faculty members about various aspects of the
University.On the inaugural day, Chief Guest, Dr. K K S Bhatia, President, Poornima
University threw light on the importance of training of faculty members. Dr. R P Rajoria,
Chief Mentor & Advisor, Poornima Foundation also shared his views about the role of
faculty members in mentoring and guiding students not only to excel in academics but also
to improve them in every sphere of life. Dr. Manoj Gupta, Provost, Poornima University
during the session showed an innovative path to the faculty members to be a successful
teacher and to grow along with the organization.In the subsequent days of training, faculty
and staff members were addressed by many senior faculty members who guided them on
various aspects of the University.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (December 21-22, 2015)
Poornima University commenced two days’
parallel workshops under Faculty
Development Program, on “Cloud
Computing Principles”, and “Embedded
System Design” organised by Department of
Computer Engineering, Department of
Computer Applications and Department of
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
respectively. The objective of this workshop
was to provide hands on practice and
demonstration that will help participants to acquire knowledge about the application of
technologies and tools. Around 50 faculty members participated in the workshop.
The event was inaugurated on December 21, 2015 by the Chief Guest Dr. K.K.S Bhatia,
President, Poornima University and Guest of Honour Dr. O.P Sharma, Director, Poornima
College of Engineering. Dr. Manoj Gupta, Provost, Poornima University addressed the
audience and told about capacity building and networking in these upcoming new area.
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KITE FESTIVAL (January 13, 2016)
On the occasion of Lohri & Makar Sakranti, Kite Festival was organized at Poornima
Paathshala on 13th January 2016. Around 70 students marked their presence and the
festival was celebrated with great zeal. Whole sky was colored with colorful kites and there
was a big smile on everyone’s face as it was first time when Paathshala kids got chance to
fly kites with other students and faculty members of university. Om Prakash and his team
was appreciated by everyone for their hard effort.
SAFE RIDING PROGRAM (January 23, 2016)
SAAHAS (Society for Adventure Awareness Humanity & Automobile Sports) is an
Apex organization based at Jaipur with a unique and justifiable amalgamation of Motor
Sports with Road Safety because both the activities need to obey certain rules and
regulations. With the consent of Poornima's Administration, SAAHAS organized its Most
Unique Activity; "Safe Riding Program", a Practical Educating Event to enhance the
Riding Skill of 2 Wheeler Riders on Saturday, 23rd January, 2016 in campus of
Poornima University.
This Practical Educational session was to Generate Awareness for Fitness of the Vehicle,
keeping the Documents updated, Improvising Mental Aptitude and Practical Training
Session to Enhance Riding Skill, to be a Safe Rider. Road Safety has become an important
topic in our country and your kind consent to organize this unique Road Safety Awareness
Program will definitely enhance the image of your Institution.
REPUBLIC DAY (26 January, 2016)
Republic Day is celebrated every year on 26th January to commemorate the date and
moment when the Constitution of India came into effect. It is a moment of pride as we have
the world’s largest written constitution. To celebrate this day, Poornima University
organized an event to reminisce those precious memories. A motivational speech was
delivered, as homage to the nation, by Dr. K.K.S. Bhatia, President (PU). The students took
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pride in glorifying and celebrating the spirit of unity. The student exhibited patriotism to the
nation by actualizing march-past. To mark the importance of this day, many activities were
planned in the University premises. University echoed with patriotic fervor as the students
drew scenes of Republic Day celebrations and sang patriotic songs to mark the occasion.
Many patriotic videos were shown and students were motivated to contribute to the nation’s
development. The event was successfully formulated by students.
LAKSHYA 2016 - THE TECHNICAL CULTURAL FEST (March 03- 05, 2016)
The three day Annual Sports and Cultural Fest of Poornima University, Jaipur, LAKSHYA-
2016 celebrated with great gala and gaiety from March 03 to March 05, 2016. This grand
affair was organized to provide a platform to the students to showcase their versatility. The
function was inaugurated by the Trap Shooter Ms. Shagun Chowdhary and the Guest of
Honour, Dr. S.M. Seth. This fest had a splendid blend of more than 45 events of which the
prominent ones were the sports events , Indoor games, Fashion Show, Dance and other
Cultural events organized on Inter and Intra level.
The fest also attracted a large number of corporate sponsorships like: Sallan (Beverage
Partner), Kwality Walls (Bakery Partner), Ebay.in (Online shopping partner), Power+
(Electricity Partner), Triumph Motors, Kitchen Flavors (Food Partner), KnowAFest.com
(Publicity Partner), Millennium Travels, Corporation Bank and Shades Salon (Style
Partner). In the magnificent span of three days, a prize distribution ceremony as a reward of
excellence to the best of the talents was held on the final day. The intra trophy was won by
Team Trojans.
The three day fest ended with the message of Poornima Paathshala’s kids who focused on
the importance of education in society. Children along with Paathshala team presented a skit
named “SAMAJ” followed by a patriotic group dance. Dr. Manoj Gupta, Provost, Poornima
University appreciated the effort put by entire team and also motivated the kids. The
program culminated on a happy note and the event was much applauded by all.
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BLOOD DONATION CAMP (April 18, 2016)
We at Poornima can well assess our social obligations,
and looking into need of the hour a Blood Donation Camp
was successfully organized by the University in
association with Rotary Club Jaipur Midtown on April 18,
2016. The camp received a humongous response and we
collected 210 units of blood. A marked feature of the
camp was a medically sanitized environment and
arrangements of optimum resources and refreshments for the donors.
NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ETHICAL HACKING AND CYBER SECURITY
(April 30, 2016)
A national workshop was organized on Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security on April 30,
2016. The participants were treated with an iceberg of information. The seminar focused on
highlighting how security is linked to business and
why is it a modern essential for all forms of business.
The speaker also concentrated on elaborately
explaining the concepts of Risk Management and
Regulatory Compliance on Information Security.
The workshop was concluded by Mr. S. Sivaram with
briefing of the learning and suggestions of the trainers
on continuous self study in future. At the end
certificates were distributed by Dr. Manoj Gupta,
Provost and Dr. Mahesh Bundele, Dean R&D to participants.
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Clubs at Poornima University
Poornima University has a social and cultural club that was formed in the year 2012.
The objective of this is to have a platform we can interact and participate in myriad
and meaningful activities. All round the year PU organized various activities.
FEATURES
Technical (like CAD/ Energy/ Robotics etc) as well as Non-Technical
(Rhetoric, vocalist, cinematography, management etc.) Clubs. Integrated in curriculum as “Extra-Curricular Activities” under Discipline and
Talent Enrichment program(TEP) clubs, which is of 2 credits. These clubs focus on group activities which are co-curricular or
extracurricular in nature. Well defined activities in each club
The performer of these clubs are motivated/ sponsored to participated in
inter/intra University Competitions.
Name of activity I Semester II semester
CAD Club Auto cad commands
Draw Command
Modify Command
Layer command
Auto cad commands
Draw Command
Modify Command
Layer command
Function keys in
AutoCAD & Toolbars
in AutoCAD
Robotics Club Discussed last year projects
Collected students ideas and
checked feasibility
Progress of the projects
after each week
Submitted projects in
Prayogam’15
Workshop by expert
Basic fundamental
about robotics and
hardware projects
Basic fundamental
about embedded
system & VLSI
related software
project
Hand on practice
session on robotics
Fine Arts Club
&
Cinematography
Collage on Prayogam
Documentary preparation
on women in science &
Technology (WISE)
Science Day (28 Feb.)
Women’s Day (8th
March.)
Earth Day (22th April.)
Environment Day (5th
June.)
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Club Technical Themes
Documentary on PU
Convocation.
Sports Club Special tips of particular
game by-Mr. Mukesh taker
Matches of Basket –ball &
Volley – ball between
students.
Outside participation
Series competition
Basket ball
University level
competition
Participation in
Lakshya
Outside participation
Social Service
Club
School visit on Gandhi
Jayanti
Health Awareness program
on blood disorders
Vasrtadaan
Clean India, Green India
Session on snake bite
management
Visit to Mahaveer
Viklang Sansthan
Performing an anti-
crime, anti-drug, anti-
violence play
Tutor a student that
needs help learning
English or some other
subject
Helping hand idea
competition
Session on life saving
Visit a rehabilitation
centre. Learn about
patients with special
needs. Volunteer to
help.
Literary Club
Rhetoric Club
Anchoring Practice Session
Debate
Hindi Poetry Recitation
Anchoring & recitation of
self written poetry on 2nd
Oct.2015
GD on Woman
Empowerment
Book Review
Visit to Book Fair
SKIT
Flash- Fiction Contest
Quiz( Literary
Awards)
Quest for Knowing
(Biography writing)
Poetry Writing
Movie-review(novel
based)
Who am I (Great
Personalities)
Debate & GD
Mock parliament
Vocalist Practicing session
Competition among club
members
Ganesh Vandana
SKIT
MIME
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Infrastructure and Facilities
As the academic team works strenuously to give shape to the vision, mission and
intellectual content, the engineering wing of the University is working equally hard to
conceptualize the physical elements needed to provide learning friendly environment.
The campus plan incorporates the ideology of the University in its design. It is spread over
sprawling area of 33 acres of land. To stimulate and sustain the intellectual needs, the
students and teachers are provided good infrastructure, resources and ambience; artistic
landscape has enhanced the beauty with lush green lawns and rows of ornamental plants.
To address the issues related to resource and energy conservation, new concepts such as rain
water harvesting, sewage treatment, development of water bodies and use of solar energy
have been extensively applied in the campus. COMPUTER CENTRE: The Computer Centre, a centralized computing facility of the University, caters to the need
of different academic departments and various sections of the University by providing and
managing extensive computing & networking facilities of the University.
The Computer Centre of Poornima University with its mission and dedication to create
and maintain a computing environment for the pursuit of academic excellence, opens for
extended hours well beyond University hours. The Center as being a dedicated resource
unit, provides professional services, promotes and assists towards the use of new
computing technology among the students, staff and administration at the University. The
Computer Centre at Poornima University has committed itself to be a leading
computational facility in higher education by providing the University community with
state-of-art facilities to cater to their computational needs and access to internet resources
and online functioning of all processes of the University.
To facilitate the use of the latest information technology in University’s teaching, learning,
research and administration, to provide an excellent network environment that facilitates
the access and exchange of information, to put innovation in technology transfer, to assist
the University in its mission, to enable faculty, staff and students to use the computer and
network resources effectively and efficiently, and to aim to provide the best quality IT
services in the region, the Computer Centre has continued to re-engineer the process of its
service operations for increased productivity and better quality.
The Computer Centre also provides internet and intranet facilities to all users in the
University. For the network services, centre has the high end computational servers on
which Point to Point on Ethernet (PPOE) authentication accounts are created for students,
staff and faculty of the departments for accessing internet in a secured way and the same
provided they secured email accounts on University mail server.
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WORKSHOPS:
There are existing Workshop facilities in Mechanical Engineering Department which cater
to workshop needs for all first year students, as per different course requirements as well
as needs of the other departments. It is undergoing modernization. Central workshop will be a central facility with state of the art machines to meet the
following objectives:
1. To impart training to the students of all branches of B.Tech. first year in various
shops. 2. To impart training on latest machine tools to B. Tech. (Mechanical Engg.) students.
3. To provide the workshop facilities for fabrication of minor and major projects to the
students of all branches. 4. Workshop would have state of the art machine tools and equipments required for
carrying out research work at M. Tech. and Ph.D. level in all the departments and
sections of the University. 5. To develop a project lab which will have all basic tools required for carrying out
projects of all the departments of the University. 6. To ensure safe working environment for staff and students. 7. To upkeep University furniture and other infrastructures. 8. To provide consultancy to industries/ organizations thereby improving University-
Industry relationship. 9. Along with the above mentioned primary objectives the workshop would also be
used for community development activities such as organizing training programs for
society and staff.
LABORATORIES:
In addition to the Central workshop and Computer Centre, each department has
laboratories in their specific areas of specialization. These laboratories are being used
conducting experiments for B.Tech. and M. Tech. students for their regular course work
and also for research purposes. Few more laboratories have also been created to cater to
the needs of research scholars. These laboratories provide facilities for research and are
being used by faculty and Ph.D. & M.Tech. students.
LIBRARY:
The Central Library is located in the Academic block-I, where visitors can approach easily.
It has 800 Sq. meter area in Ground floor. It is well equipped with new and modern
furniture including stacks. The sitting area of the users is fully air cooled. Each sitting area
/hall is having different reading tables for the users. The Central Library has been
introduced with new name i.e. “LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE”.
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1. Library Automation and Computerization
The Central Library has Library Management Software (Sharp) developed by PJ
Foundation, Software cell, Jaipur. The circulation services have also been computerized and
books are issued through Bar Code Technology only.
2. Member:
Students & faculty Members of the University
3. Circulation of Books ( approx) :
Yearly Library Circulation: 44090 per year
4. Timings :
08.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M. (Monday to Saturday)
5.
Holdings from 01/07/2015 to 30/06/2016
Collection Total as on June 2016
Books 23218
Reports, pamphlets, standards 317
Photocopies Books 252
Total 23787
NON PRINT MATERIAL (CD/DVD)
1179
(Received with books & magazines)
ISI Standards 100
Subscription to journals 125
Magazines 23
e- Journals online (DELNET, IEEE,
KIMBUS) -
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7. Electronic/Online Resources
S.No. Electronics Resources URL
1 ACM Digital Library http://portal.acm.org/portal.efm
2 ASCE e-Journals http://www.ascelibrary.org
3 ASME e-Journals http://www.asme.org/pubs/journals
4 Annual Reviews (New) http://www.annualreviews.org
5 IEL Online ( IEE & IEEE) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org
6 Indian Standards ( BIS Codes) Intranet Version /Print version
7 Nature http://www.nature.com/
8 Project Muse (New) http://www.muse.jhu.edu.
9 Springer Link http://www.springerlink.com/
10 Taylor & Francis www.tandf.com
DELNET Database services for research papers & Books.
6. Expenditure Approx (2015-2016)
(A) Books & Periodicals
Books & Periodicals/Journals (Library) Rs. 19, 42, 188.00
(B) Subscription of e- Journals
Subscription Online Journals (IEEE Online, DELNET,
KIMBUS) Rs. 27, 61, 500.00
(C) New papers & Magazines Rs. 2, 61,597.00
Grand Total Expenditure Rs. 49,65,285.00
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8. Library Services
1 Issuing of books (Main Library) 2 CD-ROM Databases 3 Reprographic Services (Photocopy Services) 4 Periodicals Services 5 Internet facility
6 JCCC- Research papers from IITs, IIMS, IISc. 7 DELNET Services 8 Inter Library Loan (ILL) Services through DELNET 9 Reference Services 10 BIS and IRC Codes 11 Attending Users queries 12 Display of New Arrivals 13 Display of Important notices/ pamphlets etc 14 Services to outside members
9. Recently added System
The Central Library has been equipped with CCT Surveillance System with 10 Cameras
(including video recording) & Smoke Alarm system.
10. Orientation Programmes
The UG students are introduced to Library and its services, about Online Resources,
Database Services and their usage. Readers’ Tickets are also prepared & distributed at the
same time.
PG Students, Research Scholars and Faculty Members are also guided to use the IEL
online journals services and DELNET Database services.
11. Additional information
Newly purchased books are displayed in the separate book stand placed in the Central
area of the Library to make the users aware about new arrivals.
12. Other Activities
• Orientation to users about Online Access to e-Journals
• Organising ‘Books Exhibition’ time to time
• Meeting Room facilities to various departments
• Binding of books (time to time)
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13. Future plan
• Smart cards ( for users) • Centralised Air Conditioned Library • Seating capacity from 125 to 250 • Procurements of new research Journals, handbooks and manuals.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Financial assistance is given to recognize talent of meritorious and needy students. The
students showing outstanding performance in the examinations are awarded scholarships,
medals and prizes as a token of appreciation.
Poornima University scholarship for students admitted in session 2015-16 in School of
Engineering & Technology, School of Planning & Architecture, School of Management, School
of Basic & Applied Sciences & School of Commerce & School of Design as per following
norms:
1. A candidate who is availing any kind of scholarship/financial assistance from
Government/Semi Government or any other private organizations for educational
support is not entitled for Poornima University Scholarship Scheme.
2. Any violation of above said term will result in stopping of Poornima University
Scholarship Scheme and recovery of already granted Scholarship.
3. Candidate has to pay the complete remaining fee after the deduction of scholarship
amount at the time of admission.
4. Above said scholarship is for the first year (both semester) only.
5. Scholarship scheme will be further continued on the basis of CGPA (previous year),
calculated on theory papers only
6. Students who are not entitled for scholarship in first year are not eligible for
scholarship in further years. 7. Students getting ‘back’ in any semester will not be eligible for scholarship in future.
8. Students who fail to fulfil the below mentioned criterion at any point of time will not be
eligible for this scholarship in future.
9. Scholarship will be granted as per the rules and regulation of Poornima University.
2015-2016 1st Year
B.TECHCOURSE Scholarship percentage in Tuition Fee
(XII PCM Percentage)
88 & above 100%
81<88% 80%
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74<81% 60%
67<74% 40%
60<67% 20%
B.ARCH.COURSE Scholarship in Tuition Fee
NATA-SCORE
140 & above 100%
130<140 80%
120<130 60%
110<120 40%
100<110 20%
BBA/BCA/BFA/B.Com/B.Des.Course Scholarship in Tuition Fee
XII Percentage
80% & above 100%
75<80% 80%
70<75% 60%
65<70% 40%
60<65% 20%
M.TECH/MBA Course Scholarship in Tuition Fee
Graduation Percentage
80% & above 100%
75<80% 80%
70<75% 60%
65<70% 40%
60<65% 20%
Category Wise Application Summary Chart of Scholarship for 2015-16
S.No. Category SJE CM Minority Bihar PF Other Total
1 General - - 22 - 3 20 48
2 EBC - - - - - - 0
3 OBC 11 15 14 - 10 50
4 SBC 4 - - 6 - - 10
5 SC 35 - - 4 - 5 44
6 ST 37 - - - - 6 43
7 - - - - - - - 0
8 - - - - - - - 0
9 - - - - - - - 0
10 - - - - - - - 0
Total Application 87 0 37 24 3 41 192
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S.
No. Courses
2015-16 1st Year 2015-16 2nd Year 2015-16 3rd Year 2015-16 4th
Year
Total
Students
Total Amount
of sanctioned
Scholarship
Total
Studen
ts
Total Amount
of sanctioned
Scholarship
Total
Student
s
Total Amount
of sanctioned
Scholarship
Total
Stude
nts
Total Amount
of sanctioned
Scholarship
1 B.Tech
CE 34 1,066,500.00 18 567,000.00 6 132,000.00 10 315,000.00
2 B.Tech
CV 35 985,500.00 15 391,500.00 7 252,000.00 17 840,000.00
3 B.Tech
EC 2 60,000.00 6 225,000.00
4 B.Tech
EE 12 418,500.00 5 202,500.00 2 84,000.00 6 285,000.00
5
B.Tech
CS with
Cloud 23 1,116,000.00
6 B.Tech
EEE 10 270,000.00 3 135,000.00
7 B.Tech
ME 25 796,500.00 25 850,500.00 11 408,000.00 11 390,000.00
8 BCA 4 99,000.00 4 78,000.00 5 59,400.00
9 BCA-IT 15 526,500.00 1 48,000.00
10 BCA-
MA 22 904,500.00 9 276,000.00
11 B.COM 6 54,000.00 1 2,400.00 1 4,800.00
12 B.Com.
(Honors) 26 243,750.00 11 108,000.00 7 66,000.00
13 BBA 60 745,500.00 16 178,500.00 6 94,500.00
14 MBA 15 258,750.00 7 189,000.00
15 B.DES
(ID) 15 540,000.00
16 B.DES
(FD) 6 283,500.00
17 B.Arch 10 270,000.00 9 270,000.00 3 48000
18 M.Tech 30 945,000.00 23 742,500.00
19 BFA 4 175,500.00 6 288,000.00
20 Ph.D
Grand
Total 9,699,000.00 4,326,900.00 1,208,700.00 2,055,000.00
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CAFETERIA:
Besides Central Mess facilities, a well maintained cafeteria in the academic block-I of the
University, has been started for providing hygienic, moderately priced and delicious foods
items to the students. Verities of Indian dishes are part of menu in this cafeteria.
TRANSPORTATION:
For effective transportation, there is a separate efficient transport department managed by
skilled officers & staff and well trained drivers. There is a fleet of buses, cars, ambulances
and others vehicles to provide uninterrupted transport facility to the students, faculty and
guests.
Presently, University has a fleet of 10 Swaraj Mazda buses, 2 cars, 2 Vans, an Ambulance, 2
small trucks for carriage and 1 tractor for horticulture and other such activities undertaken in the
campus.
A regular Free Shuttle service is also available every hour flexible travel among our four
campuses. The shuttle covers the route for Bus stand, Hospital, Bank and Grocery etc. The
hostlers are provided free transportation throughout the year for coaching classes like GATE,
Competitive Exams and Programming Languages within the Jaipur city. Well maintained cars are being used for administrative work and for picking/ dropping our
guests visiting the University. 24 hours ambulance service facility is available for students and
staff for the hospital.
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HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION:
There are separate hostels for boys and girls. Rooms are spacious, clean, airy and well
maintained with attached bathrooms and are also available on sharing basis (all double seated
rooms). Each room is furnished with beds, wardrobes, study tables and chairs. Air cooling has
also been provided for some specific rooms in each hostel. Round-the-clock power back-up
facility is available in the campus. Air cooling rooms are made available on request. Solar
heaters have been installed for providing hot water during winters. Water purifiers and water
coolers have been installed to provide potable water. Keeping in mind the increasing demand of hostel facility, University has created adequate
hostel accommodation for boys and girls.
There are three hostels for the students of our University. The details of rooms are as follows:
Hostel No. Double Seated Rooms Total Capacity
Himalaya Hostel - 1 157 314
Himalaya Hostel - 2 61 122
Himalaya Hostel - 3 158 316
GRAND TOTAL 376 752
Administrative set up for Hostels
Chief Warden 1
Warden 5
Mess Assistants 2
Caretakers 3
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Hostel/ Mess Management
Presently we are having mess facility in all hostels. The Mess in Himalaya Hostel-1 and
Himalya Hostel-2 are being operated by the management of the University. All Messes
have modern facilities to facilitate proper hygiene.
Laundry Facilities
Modern laundry facilities have been installed in Himalya Hostel-2 for residents of Boys
and Girls Hostels.
Other Facilities
There are three common Rooms for each hostel having facility of one colour television
with seating capacity of 60 students in each room, and three Table Tennis rooms in each
hostel.
HOSPITAL, POST OFFICE AND SHOPPING CENTRE: The instructional building has been so located that it is fairly near to all the hostels and
is at a walking distance from them. There is a branch of The Bank of India in the
premises and Post office and Hospital is located near to the University campus. The
University has also been extending facility of a medical male and female doctor in the
campus. Adequately equipped Cafeteria building near the Academic Block-I provides
facilities to the students and the staff during and beyond the working hours of the
University. There is a barber’s shop, washer men and stationary shop with zerox
facility to provide amenities to the residents.
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GAMES AND SPORTS FACILITIES:
The University Physical Education and Sports have created and developed a positive and
healthy sports culture among students and staffs and they are enjoying one of the best
facilities of the University. The vision is to produce fit engineers and managers for the nation
with improved quality like positive leadership among students, men managing, quick
decision making ability, body sculpture and especially Fitness and Diet awareness. The
existing games and Sports facilities are:
INDOOR FACILITIES
S.No Facilities Number
1. Badminton, Table Tennis, Carrom and Chess 05 No.
2. Gymnasium (Weight Training and Power lifting) 01 No.
OUTDOOR FACILITIES
S.No Facilities Number
1. Tennis Courts (Flood Light) 01 No.
2. Volleyball Courts (Flood Light) 02 No.
3. Basketball Courts(Flood Light) 03 No.
4. Play Field (Cricket Nets, Cricket Field, Football Field and 02 No.
Athletic Track and Field)
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Special Lectures at Poornima University
Department of I Year
S.No Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation Topic Covered Date of Delivery
1 Mr. Aswani Kapoor SET, PU Non-Syllabus Project August 12, 2015
2 Prof.Gunjan Mathur SOM, PU Lessons From Life August 12, 2015
3 Mr. Dhiraj Agarwal
and Ms. Pragya
Mishra
PU Preparation For
Personal Interview
August 16, 2015
4 Ms. Shikha Singh
SOD How to Use DSLR
Effectively
September 18, 2015
5 Ar. Yash Pratap Singh SPA Role of Architecture in
civil Engineering
September 21, 2015
6 Ms. Neha Kaushik SET,PU DC Machines October 7, 2015
7 Dr. Manoj Gupta SET, PU AC Machines October 8, 2015
8 Dr. Anant Choubey
Retired Fuels-Types, Calorific
Value &
October 30, 2015
9 Dr. Anant Choubey
Retired Fuels-Types, Calorific
Value &
October 31, 2015
10 Ar. Yash Pratap Singh
SPA Understanding
Architecture Drawing
November 17, 2015
11
Dr. Ravika Vijay
PGI Hall Effect-
Application &
Exprimental
Determination
November 20, 2015
12
Dr. Ravika Vijay
PGI Hall Effect-
Application &
Exprimental
Determination
November 21, 2015
13 Mrs. Pragya Mishra
PU Short Story-My Lord
the Baby
November 24, 2015
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14 Mrs. Pragya Mishra
PU Short Story-My Lord
the Baby
November 28, 2015
15
Mr. Pratish Rawat
SET, PU Renewable & non-
renewable energy
resources
December 5, 2015
16 Mr. Ashutosh Kumar
SET, PU ERP & DSS and
Decision table
December 8, 2015
17 Ms. Kulsum Bano PCE Narration January 9, 2016
18 Mr. Priyesh Tiwari SOM,PU Entrepreneurship January 20, 2016
19 Mr. Sushil jain
SET, PU Importance of
Engineering in Life
January 21, 2016
20 Ms. Anupama
I-nurture,
Bangalore
Need of Programming January 22, 2016
21 Mr. Vivek Gupta
SET, PU Department Specific
Session
January 28, 2016
22 Ms. Shalini
Shrivastava
SET Department Specific
Session
January 29, 2016
23 Mr. Ashwani Kapoor
SET Department Specific
Session
January 29, 2016
24 Ms. Kulsum Bano PCE Punctuation February16, 2016
25
Mr. Gopal Panda
PCE First Order and First
degree Differential
Equations
February19, 2016
26
Mr. Gopal Panda
PCE First Order and First
degree Differential
Equations
February20, 2016
27 Mr. D. P. Gupta
PCE Application of Optical
Fibre
February25, 2016
28 Mr. Animesh
Mukherjee
Phonetics February27, 2016
29 Mr. Gopal Panda PCE Scalar and Vector
field, Differential and
Integration of Vector
Functions
April 22, 2016
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30 Mr. Gopal Panda PCE Gradient, Divergence
and Curl, Direction
derivatives, line,
Surface and Volume
integral
April 23, 2016
31 Mr. Gopal Panda PCE Scalar and Vector
field, Differential and
Integration of Vector
Functions
April 25, 2016
32 Mr. Gopal Panda PCE Gradient, Divergence
and Curl, Direction
derivatives, line,
Surface and Volume
integral
April 26, 2016
Department of Computer Engineering & Computer Application
S.No Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation Topic Covered Date of Delivery
1 Nidhi Mishra PU How to write review
paper
July10, 2015
3 Nidhi Mishra PU Unix Shell
Programming
July 14, 2015
4 Nidhi Mishra PU 1. Least-Mean Square
Algorithm
2. Method of Steepest
Descent
3. Sequential
Regression algorithm
4. Wiener-Hopf
Equation
July 11, 2015
5 Devendra Gupta GPC, TONK LR parser Syntax
directed Translation
August 31, 2015
6 Shrish Nagar PCE Project Evaluation September 24, 2015
7 Paras Basi PIET Project Evaluation September 24, 2015
8 Rajeev Kumar Santech
Technologies
Project Evaluation September 26, 2015
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9 Abhishek Mathur Isol System Mock Drive
Interviews
September 26, 2015
10 Puneet Mathur PIET B Spline Curves October 3, 2015
11 Devender Somwanshi PU Shift registers October 6, 2015
12 Dheeraj Vadwani PIET Asychronus October 12, 2015
13 Ashish Kumar Path Finder Nagaro October 14, 2015
14 Vishal Kumar PU Networking Protocol October 24, 2015
15 Emmanuel Pilli MNIT Virtualization October 27, 2015
16 Somya Saxena PU Substitution
Techniques
May 2, 2016
17 Rahul Hada PU Corba March 16, 2016
18 Praveen Yadav PU Multithreading ,
overloading
March 16, 2016
19 Shikha Gautam PU Software Design March 16, 2016
20 Swati Paliwal PU Cohesion and
Coupling
March 16, 2016
21 Chitra Chhbalani PU Personal Interview March 18, 2016
22 Pratibha Shukla PU Introduction Of PHP March 18, 2016
23 Rohit Malhotra HCL, Jaipur Introduction of
Bootstrap
March 9, 2016
24 Subayan Sen Gupta SDJ Infosoft Pvt Ltd Jquery using Ajax March 17, 2016
25 Abhishek Mathur ISOL , Jaipur Final Project
Evaluation
March 26, 2016
26 Nitin Gupta US IT India, Jaipur Final Project
Evaluation
March 26, 2016
27 Praveen Chandaliya PIET Final Project
Evaluation
March 26, 2016
28 Vishal Kumar PCE IP Addressing April 21, 2016
29 Vishal Kumar PCE IEEE April 21, 2016
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30 Deepak Moud PIET Clustering Algorithm April 25, 2016
31 Swapnesh Amity, Jaipur Prolog April 29, 2016
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
S.No Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation Topic Covered Date of Delivery
1 Mr. Gunjan Saxena General Manager –
BSNL
Smart cities August 19, 2015
2 Ms. Garima
Srivastava
HR Manager
Ericsson, Jaipur
Talent Enrichment August 31, 2015
3 Mr. Prashant
Hemrajani
Assistant Professor,
PCE
C/C++ for Infosys
Placement Drive
August 25, 2015
4 Mr. Romil Agrawal Faculty, Samyak IT
Solutions, Jaipur
PCC-Auto CAD October 16, 2016
5 Mr. Bharat
Chaudhary
DKOP Labs, Noida Opportunities and
Challenges in
Semiconductor
Industry
September 30, 2015
6 Dr. M.P. Sharma A.En- RRVVNL,
Jaipur
Steady state operation
of Power System
October 10, 2015
7 Mr. A.P.Vishnu A.En- RRVVNL,
Jaipur
Load flow analysis October 13, 2015
8 Mr. Vishwas Joshi Assistant Professor,
JECRC University
Queuing Theory March 21, 2016
9 Mr. L.B.Sharma Danish
Transformers Pvt.
Ltd., Jaipur
Placement drive
preparation for
Mangal Electricals
Pvt. Ltd.
March 17, 2016
10 Dr. Kailash Sharma Guest Faculty,
Department of
Electrical
Engineering, MNIT
Jaipur
PCC- Gencos
Optimization using
GAMS Software
April 29, 2016
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Department of Design
S.No Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation Topic Covered Date of Delivery
1 Ar,. Anshuman Sharma Architect Modern Interior
Design August 4, 2015
2 Mr. Karam Khurana Global Market for
designers August 6, 2015
3 Ar. Satya Prakash
Varanashi Architect
Architectural
Conservation October 3, 2015
4 Ar. Shashikant Singhi Poornima
University, Jaipur
Importance of
education October 13, 2015
5 Ar. Rahul Singhi Poornima
University, Jaipur
Importance of skill
and knowledge October 14, 2015
6 Ms. Shumita Choudhary Freelance Designer Kirigami July 22, 2015
7 Ms. Aparna Yaday Freelance Designer Paper Coilling July 22, 2015
8 Ms. Shumita Choudhary Freelance Designer Pop Up July 28, 2015
9 Mr. Ranjan De Ansal’s University Basic stick structure July 31, 2015
10 Mr. Ranjan De Ansal’s University Advance stick
Structure August 1, 2015
11 Ms. Shumita Choudhary Freelance Designer Introduction to Soft
Materials July 27, 2015
12 Ms. Shumita Choudhary Freelance Designer Felt Craft September 5, 2015
13 Mr. Ranjan De Ansal’s University Gestalt Theory September 19, 2015
14 Mr. Saurabh Shubham Freelance Designer Photography September 20, 2015
15 Ar. Kavita Jain Freelance Architect Lime Jali October 17, 2015
16 Mr. Amit Gehlot Freelance Designer Origami November 2, 2015
17 Mr. Amit Gehlot Freelance Designer
Clay modeling November 3-4,
2015
18 Mr. Amit Gehlot Freelance Designer Innovation November 5-6,
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2015
Department of Architecture
S. No. Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation
Topic Covered Date of
Delivery
1 Ms. Sunita Choudhary Textile Designer
,jaipur
Kirigami July 22, 2015
2 Ms. Aparna Yadav
Faculty, SOD Paper Rolling July 23, 2015
3 Ms. Kiran Sharma Faculty, SOD Destressing
Exercise
July 27, 2015
4 Ms. Sunita Choudhary Textile Designer
,jaipur
Kirigami July 28, 2015
5 Mr. Ranjan De Graphic Designer,
Delhi
Structure
Building by
Matchstick
July 31, 2015
6 Ar. Anshuman Sharma
Practicing
Architect & III D
Secretary
Rajasthan Chapter
Sharing
Experience in
Architecture
August 04, 2015
7 Ar. Shantanu Ujjainkar Practicing
Architect
Mock Interview
& Presentation
September 17,
2015
8 Ar. Kavita Jain Practicing
Conservation
Architect
Guest Lecture on
Measuring
Drawing Camp
in Alsisar Havali
September 18,
2015
9 Ar. Sathya Prakash
Varanashi
Director, Sathya
Consultants,
Bangalore
Architectural
Conservation
October 03,
2015
10 Prof. Madhura Yadav, Ar.
K. I. Singh, Ar. Kapil
Agarwal
Professors
(Architecture
Emerging
Trends in Green
Architecture
October 10,
2015
11 Mr. R.C. Kashliwal Retd. Civil
Engineer, PWD
Special Lecture
on Vastu in
Architecture
October 17,
2015
12 Ms. Elissa Buchalter Full Bright Nehru
Grant Scholar
Painting
Workshop
October 28 &
29, 2015
13 Mr. Saurabh Shubham &
Mr. Gaurav Choudhary
Practicing
Photography
Workshop on
Photography
November 29,
2015
14 Ms. Lindsay Carone Full Bright Workshop on January 27, 2016
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Scholar from
New-York
Plastic Bags
Rangoli
15 Dr. Smriti Ashok Visiting Faculty in
Dept of
Architecture,
MNIT Jaipur
Guest Lecture on
Role of GIS
February 02,
2016
16 Mr. Abhayjeet MBA Faculty ,
Poornima Group
of Institutions
Entrepreneurship
& Start up
Culture
February 05,
2016
17 Dr. Mr. Chris Thijis Chris Thijis-
Architect,
Belgium
Future prospects
of Architecture
& Career
Planning
February 29,
2016
18 Mr. Sanjeev Vidhyarthi Dr. Sanjeev V.-
Associate
Professor,
University of
Illinois, USA
Future prospects
of Architecture
& Career
Planning
February 29,
2016
19 Ms. Kirti Rathore Women in Design
– Women’s Day
Special
Fashion
Designer
March 07, 2016
20 Dr. Skye Morrison Intellectual
Property
Professor, CEPT
University
March 08, 2016
21 Ar. Girish Vishwanathan Introduction to
Architectural
Design II
Faculty in
Aayojan School
of Architecture
April 22, 2016
Department of Management & Commerce
S.No Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation Topic Covered Date of Delivery
1 Mr. PM
Bharadwaj
Bharadwaj
Foundation
Motivational and
Inspirational Talk August 4, 2015
2 Ms. Varsha
Sharma
Banasthali
University, Jaipur
Lecture on Foreign
Exchange August 19, 2015
3 Ms. Stuti Pardeo Freelancer Business Ethics August 24, 2015
4 Prof. SC Bardia Rajasthan University Concept and Convention
of Accounting September 14, 2015
5 Mr. Akshay Infosys, Jaipur Symposium September 19, 2015
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Choudhary
6 Mr. Ankit Jain First Housing
Finance Ltd. Symposium September 19, 2015
7 Mr. Ishwari
Ratnu ICICI Bank, Jipur Symposium September 19, 2015
8 Dr. Bharti sharma IIIM, Jaipur Recruitment and
Training September 23, 2015
9 Dr. Jyoti Thanvi Central University Statistics and Index
Number September 23, 2015
10 Dr. Renu Pareek Brand Equity September 24, 2015
11 Dr. Satish Chand
Sharma SKIT, Jaipur
Globalization and
International Trade September 26, 2015
12 Mr. Abhishek
Saxena LIC, Jaipur Merger and Acquisition October 8, 2015
13 Mr. Nishant
Baraya
Rajasthan
University, Jaipur Office Communication October 3, 2015
14 Dr. Swapnesh
Taresh
Amity University,
Jaipur
Cyber crime security
and IT October 9, 2015
15 Dr. Tulika Sood JECRC University,
Jaipur
Sales Quota, Sales
Territory, Overview of
Channel Management
October 30, 2015
16 Dr.Sorab Sadri Manipal University,
Jaipur
Workshop- B-Plan January 29, 2016
17 Mr. Dilnawaz Khan Start-Up Oasis Workshop- B-Plan January 29, 2016
18 Mr. Keshav Bansal Bansal Elastomer
Pvt. Ltd.
Workshop- B-Plan January 29, 2016
19 Prof. C.Min Han Han Yang
University
Seminar February 22, 2016
20 Rajesh Kothari RA Poddar, RU Chief Guest
(Department day)
February 29, 2016
21 Nitin Bhatia Rent For all Corporate Governance March 8, 2016
22 Rahul Agarwal Manipal University Operating Cost March 8, 2016
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23 Durgesh Batra Amity University Research Methodology March 14, 2016
24 Durgesh Batra Amity University Training and Development March 14, 2016
25 Anup Bhatia Union Budget March 19, 2016
CA Firm
26 Dr. SP Garg SKIT Union Budget March 19, 2016
27 Rohan Sogani CA Firm Union Budget March 19, 2016
28 Ankita Ochani Free Lancer Course Coverage of Marketing of
services,Event Management,
CBMR
April 6, 2016- April 20,
2016
29 Dr. Tulika Sood JECRC University CRM, E-Marketing April 9, 2016
30 Dr. Sheenu Jain Jaipuria Institute
of Management
Entrepreneurship
Development
April 18, 2016
31 Dr. Vardha Kaushik Jaipuria Institute
Of Management
Conflict and Stress Management April 18, 2016
32 Prof.SC Bardia Rajasthan University Capital Structure April 25, 2016
33 Dr. Whoolery
Matthew
University of
California
How to Loose your
Self Esteem
April 26, 2016
34 Ms. Alka Batra FICCI Global Economic outlook:
Resilience and Sustainability of
Indian Economy
April 29, 2016
35 Ms. Alka Batra Manipal University Global Economic outlook:
Resilience and Sustainability of
Indian Economy
April 29, 2016
36 Dr. PM Bharadwaj Bharadwaj
Foundation
Global Economic outlook:
Resilience and Sustainability of
Indian Economy
April 29, 2016
37 Dr.Akhilesh Tripathi SBBJ Global Economic outlook:
Resilience and Sustainability of
Indian Economy
April 29, 2016
38 Madhav Das Prabhu Akshay Patra Bhagwad Gita & Self Exploration May 2, 2016
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39 Mahendra Singh CIITM E-commerce May 5, 2016
Department of Civil Engineering
S.No Name of Expert Name of Expert’s
Organisation
Topic Covered Date of Delivery
1 Mr. Kishan Lal
Jain
PCE, Jaipur Structure Analysis September 4, 2015
2 Mr. Kishan Lal
Jain
PCE, Jaipur Structure Analysis September 4, 2015
3 Mr. Sitaram Jat Kautilya, Jaipur Laplace Equation September 2, 2015
4 Mr. Sitaram Jat Kautilya, Jaipur Laplace Equation September 4, 2015
5 Ms. Lalita Paneru PU, Jaipur BMC- Lime August 25,2015
6 Ms. Nandini Joshi PU, Jaipur FM-Manometer August 25,2015
7 Mr. Vivek Gupta PU, Jaipur Surveying- Theodolite August 21,2015
8 Mr.Ankit Gupta PU, Jaipur SOM- SFD and BMD August 26,2015
9 Mr. Om Prakash PU, Jaipur SOM- Mohr’s Circle August 25,2015
10 Dr. Shilpi Saxena PU, Jaipur FM- Metacentric height August 22,2015
11 Ms. Lalita Paneru PU, Jaipur RCC- Bond Stress August 25,2015
12 Mr. Ankit Gupta PU, Jaipur FM-Fluid Properties August 26,2015
13 Mr. Pawan Kumar PU, Jaipur Steel- Compression
Member
August 26,2015
14 Ms. Samriddhi
Sharma
PU, Jaipur S.A.- Moment Distribution August 24,2015
15 Dr. Mr.
Tarkeshwar
Senapati
PU, Jaipur Environment -Water
Treatment Technology
August 26,2015
16 Ms. Ramaa Singh PU, Jaipur Portal Method August 26,2015
17 Ms. Ramaa Singh PU, Jaipur Compass surveying July 28,2015
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18 Ms. Ramaa Singh PU, Jaipur Stress & strain July 24,2015
19 Ar. Yash Pratap
Singh
PU, Jaipur Introduction to green
building concepts
January 18,2016
20 Ar. Yash Pratap
Singh
PU, Jaipur Introduction to green
building concepts
January 18,2016
21 Ar. Yash Pratap
Singh
PU, Jaipur Introduction to green
building concepts
January 18,2016
22 Mr. Nitin Choyal Cadd center, Jaipur Basics of Project
Management
January 19,2016
23 Mr. Nitin Choyal Cadd center, Jaipur Basics of Project
Management
January 19,2016
24 Mr. Nitin Choyal Cadd center, Jaipur Basics of Project
Management
January 19,2016
25 Mr. Sumit Gupta Engineers institute of
India
Career Orientation January 20,2016
26 Mr. Sumit Gupta Engineers institute of
India
Career Orientation January 20,2016
27 Mr. Sumit Gupta Engineers institute of
India
Career Orientation January 20,2016
28 Mr. Sumit Gupta Engineers institute of
India
Career Orientation January 20,2016
29 Mr. Vivek Gupta PU, Jaipur General Awareness January 27,2016
30 Mr. Satyendra
Tripathi
BITS, PILANI
(Hydrabad Campus)
Climate Change & Water
resource optimization
February 01,2016
31 Mr. Satyendra
Tripathi
BITS, PILANI
(Hydrabad Campus)
Climate Change & Water
resource optimization
February 01,2016
32 Mr. Satyendra
Tripathi
BITS, PILANI
(Hydrabad Campus)
Climate Change & Water
resource optimization
February 01,2016
33 Mr. Nitesh Pathak Kautilya Compressibility &
Consolidation of soil
February 16,2016
34 Mr. Nitesh Pathak Kautilya Settlement of foundation –
a case study of pile
February 19,2016
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foundation
35 Ms. Ramaa Singh J.En. PHED Curve Surveying March 09,2016
36 Ms. Ramaa Singh J.En. PHED Curve Surveying March 09,2016
37 Mr. Nitesh Pathak Kautilya Plate Girder March 19,2016
38 Mr. Nitesh Pathak Kautilya Plate Girder March 19,2016
39 Mr. Manu Sharma BISR, Jaipur GIS & remote sensing
technologies
May 03,2016
Department of Mechanical Engineering
S. No. Name of Expert Topic Covered Date of Delivery 1 Mr. Rahul Sharma Design of bevel,
worm and rolling
contact bearing
April 23, 2015
2 Mr. Trilok Saini Actual service of
Maruti Suzuki
April 29, 2015
3 Mr. Hemant Gupta Hydraulic machines May 01, 2015
4 Mr. G D Mehta Project making and
design of system
May 02, 2015
5 Mr. Amit Mandal Entropy and
availability
August 22, 2015
6 Mr. Rajendra Gupta Leadership
Development
August 26, 2015
7 Mr. Vikas Verma Material Science
(ceramics)
September 05, 2015
8 Mr. Buddhi Prakash Brakes, Electrical
systems,
Automotive Air-
conditioning
September 21, 2015
9 Mr. Santosh Kumar TTT diagram,
Iron Carbon
Diagram
September 22, 2015
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10 Mr. R R Sharma Six sigma September 23, 2015
11 Mr. Sunil Kumar Jaldeep Primary design and
detailed design
September 23, 2015
12 Mr. Rahul Sharma Design of machine
tools, Section of
bed, design of guide
ways, rigidity of
torsion
September 23, 2015
13 Mr. Amit Mandal Cooling load
calculation and
human comfort
September 24, 2015
14 Mr. Vimal Pathak Double Integration
method, Macauly
Method, Moment
area method
September 29, 2015
15 Sagar Kumar Finit element
analysis
October 02, 2015
16 Mr. Arun Kumar ABS, Air Bag,
Ignition system, AC
system
October 06, 2015
17 Mr. R R Sharma Six sigma, Kaizan,
SAP tools
January 18, 2016
18 Mr. Shashank Vyas Energy Audit and
Management
February 06, 2016
19 Mr. Rajiv Jain Energy Audit and
Management
February 13, 2016