AICTE Mandatory Disclosure:: Bengaluru - GITAM

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AICTE Mandatory Disclosure:: Bengaluru 1. AICTE ID: 1-4629750430 2. AICTE File No. LOA: South-West /2019-20/1-4629750430 dated 30.04.2019 S.No Description Details 1 Name of the Institution Address including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Deemed to be University Off Campus,Bengaluru Nagadenehalli, Doddaballapur, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka, 561203 Telephone: 0891-2840501 [email protected] / [email protected] [email protected] 2 Name and address of the Trust/ Society/ Company and the Trustees Address including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Deemed to be University Gandhi Nagar, Rushikonda Andhra Pradesh-530045 Telephone: 0891-2840501 [email protected]/[email protected] 3 Name and Address of the Vice Chancellor/ Principal/ Director Address including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail Kolla Siva Rama Krishna Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Deemed to be University Gandhi Nagar, Rushikonda Andhra Pradesh-530045 Telephone: 0891-2840202 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected] 4 Name of the affiliating University GITAM Deemed to be University

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1. AICTE ID: 1-4629750430

2. AICTE File No. LOA: South-West /2019-20/1-4629750430 dated 30.04.2019

S.No Description Details

1 Name of the Institution Address including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Deemed to be University Off Campus,Bengaluru Nagadenehalli, Doddaballapur, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka, 561203 Telephone: 0891-2840501 [email protected] / [email protected] [email protected]

2 Name and address of the Trust/ Society/ Company and the Trustees Address including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Deemed to be University Gandhi Nagar, Rushikonda Andhra Pradesh-530045 Telephone: 0891-2840501 [email protected]/[email protected]

3 Name and Address of the Vice Chancellor/ Principal/ Director

• Address includingTelephone, Mobile,E-Mail

Kolla Siva Rama Krishna Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Deemed to be University Gandhi Nagar, Rushikonda Andhra Pradesh-530045 Telephone: 0891-2840202 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected]

4 Name of the affiliating University

GITAM Deemed to be University

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5. Governance:

Board of Management

S.No. Name of the Person Position

1. Prof.K.Siva Rama Krishna, Vice – Chancellor Chairman

2. Prof.N.Siva Prasad, Pro Vice Chancellor, GITAM Hyderabad Member

3. Prof. D. Sambasiva Rao, Pro Vice Chancellor, GITAM Bengaluru Member

4. Prof.Y.Gouthama Rao, Director, GIM Member

5. Prof. K. Balaveera Reddy, Former VC, NIT, Karnataka Member

6. Prof. T. Ravi Raju, Former VC, Dr. NTRUHS Member

7. Dr. GantaSubba Rao, Former Secretary, AP Skill Development Member

8. UGC Nominee – to be nominated by UGC Member

9. Dr. P. Hema Prakash Kumari, Prof., Dept. of Microbiology, GIMSR Member

10. Prof.R. Anita Rao, Director, School of Law Member

11. Prof.M.Gangadhara Rao, Vice President, GITAM Member

12. Sri B.V. Mohana Rao, Secretary, GITAM Member

13. Sri M. Bharadwaj, Joint Secretary, GITAM Member

14. Mr. Hamza K. Mehdi, Member, Governing Body Member

15. Prof. D. Gunasekaran, Registrar Ex-officio Secretary

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Members of the Academic Advisory Board:

The University formulated the Academic Advisory Board with the following members.

1Prof. K. Siva Rama Krishna, Vice-Chancellor Chairman

2Prof. N. Siva Prasad, Pro Vice-Chancellor, GITAM Hyderabad Member

3Dr. C. V. Rao, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Medical Sciences, GIMSR Member

4Dr. D. Sambasiva Rao, Pro Vice-Chancellor, GITAM Bengaluru Member

Deans of Faculties

5Prof. A. Subrahmanyam, Dean, Faculty of Sciences Member

6Prof.Ch.VijayaSekhar, Dean, Faculty of Engineering Member

7Prof. Y. Gouthama Rao, Dean, Faculty of Management Member

Heads of the Institutions

8Prof. C. Dharma Raj, Principal, GIT Member

9 Prof. M. SaratchandraBabu, Principal, GIS Member

10 Prof. S. Ganapaty, Principal, GIP Member

11Prof. K. Mohan, Director, GSoA Member

12Prof. R. Anita Rao, Director, GSoL Member

13Prof. B. Nalini, Director (I/c), GSGS, VSP Member

14Dr. I. JyothiPadmaja, Principal, GIMSR Member

15Prof. S. Kanaka Lakshmi, Principal, GSoN Member

16Prof. N. Seetharamaiah, Principal, SoT, HYD Member

17 Prof. G. A. Rama Rao, Principal, SoS, HYD Member

18Prof. A. Sree Ram, Director (I/c), HBS, HYD Member

19Prof. G. Shiva Kumar, Principal, SoP, HYD Member

20Prof. G. Sunil Kumar, Director, SoA, HYD Member

21Prof. V.V.V. Nagendra Rao, Director, GSH&SS, HYD Member

22Dr. Sridhar Pabbisetty, Director, Kautilya School of Public Policy Member

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23 Prof. S. Dinesh, Director, SoT, BLR Member

24 Prof. D. Shailendra, Director, BSMS, BLR Member

25 Prof. K. Srinivas, Principal, SoS, BLR Member

Heads of Departments

26Prof.ShaikKhasimBeebi, HoD, Dept. of Biotechnology, GIT, VSP Member

27Prof. K.V. Ramesh, HoD, Dept. of Civil Engineering, GIT, VSP Member

28Prof. K. Thammi Reddy, HoD, Dept. of CSE, GIT, VSP Member

29Prof. P.V.Y. Jayasree, HoD, Dept. of EECE, GIT, VSP Member

30Prof. M.R.S. Satyanarayana, HoD, Dept. of Mech. Engg., GIT, VSP Member

31Prof. K.V. Ramesh, HoD, Dept. of Electronics and Physics, GIS, VSP Member

32 Prof. Anima S Dadhich, HoD, Dept. of Chemistry, GIS, VSP Member

33Prof.N.Ravi Shankar, HoD, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, GIS, VSP Member

34Prof. Ch. Surekha, HoD, Dept. of Biochem. & Bioinformatics, GIS, VSP Member

35Dr. B. Veerendra Kumar, HoD, Dept. of Biotechnology, GIS, VSP Member

36Prof. K. Vedavathi, HoD, Dept. of Comp. Science, GIS, VSP Member

37Prof. N. Srinivas, HoD, Dept. of Env. Studies, GIS, VSP Member

38Prof.K.V.Chaitanya, HoD, Dept. of Microbiology and FST, GIS, VSP Member

39Prof. K. Manjusree Naidu, HoD, Dept. of Entrepreneurship, GIM, VSP Member

40 Prof. M. Jyothsna, HoD, Dept. of Marketing, GIM, VSP Member

41Prof. Ch. Venkataiah, HoD, Dept. of Operations, GIM, VSP Member

42Prof. M.S.V. Prasad, HoD, Dept. of Finance, GIM, VSP Member

43Dr.RadhaRaghurampatruni, HoD, Dept. of International Business Member

44Prof. K. Ashok, HoD, Dept. of HRM, GIM, VSP Member

45Dr. N. Deepa Mohan, HoD, Dept. of Applied Psychology, GSGS, VSP Member

46Dr. A. Sasikala, HoD, Dept.of H & S S, GSGS, VSP Member

47Prof. C. Pradgna, HoD, Dept. of English, GSGS, VSP Member

48Prof. K. Manjunathachari, HoD, Dept. of EECE, SoT, HYD Member

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49 Prof. A. Satya Devi, HoD, Dept. of Aerospace Engg.,SoT, HYD Member

50 Prof. B. S. R. K. Prasad, HoD, Dept. of Civil Engg.,SoT, HYD Member

51 Prof. S. Phani Kumar, Dept. of Comp. Sci. and Engg.,SoT, HYD Member

52 Prof. P. Eshwaraiah, HoD, Dept. of Mechanical Engg.,SoT, HYD Member

53 Prof. Y. Prabhavati, HoD, Dept. of English, SH&SS, HYD Member

54 Prof. G. Rambabu, HoD, Dept. of Chemistry, SoS, HYD Member

55 Prof. K. Maruthi Prasad, HoD, Dept. of Mathematics, SoS, HYD Member

56 Prof. R. Balaji Rao, HoD, Dept. of Physics, SoS, HYD Member

57 Prof. T. Nageswara Rao, HoD, Dept. of Mechanical Engg.,SoT, BLR Member

58 Prof. T. N. Ruckmongathan, HoD, Dept. of EECE, SoT, BLR Member

59 Prof. S. H. Brahmananda, HoD, Dept. of CSE, SoT, BLR Member

60Dr.Manju Jose, HoD, Dept. of English, SoT, BLR Member

61 Prof. R. VenkataNadh, HoD, Dept. of Chemistry, SoS, BLR Member

62 Prof. N. V. Krishna Prasad, HoD, Dept. of Physics, SoS, BLR Member

63 Dr. B. Venkateswarlu, HoD, Dept. of Mathematics, SoS, BLR Member

64Dr. A. Himabindu, HoD, Dept. of Anatomy, GIMSR, VSP Member

65Dr. G. Subbarao, HoD, Dept. of Physiology, GIMSR, VSP Member

66 Dr. D. S. S. Girijavani, HoD, Dept. of Biochemistry, GIMSR, VSP Member

67Dr. B. Ramesh, HoD, Dept. of Pharmacology, GIMSR, VSP Member

68Dr.G.RajaPrameela, HoD, Dept. of Pathology, GIMSR, VSP Member

69Dr. P. Hema Prakash Kumari, HoD, Dept. of Microbiology, GIMSR, VSP Member

70 Dr. T. V. Nagaraja, HoD, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, GIMSR, VSP Member

71Dr.Nagamani, HoD, Dept. of Community Medicine, GIMSR, VSP Member

72Dr. M.S.N. Murthy, HoD, Dept. of General Medicine, GIMSR, VSP Member

73Dr. Y. V. Harischandra, HoD, Dept. of Pediatrics, GIMSR, VSP Member

74Dr. D. Nikhila, Dept. of Respiratory Medicine, GIMSR, VSP Member

75Dr.Farzana, Dept. of Dermatology, GIMSR, VSP Member

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76Dr. N. Sri Krishna, Dept. of Psychiatry, GIMSR, VSP Member

77Dr. Mohan Patro, HoD, Dept. of General surgery, GIMSR, VSP Member

78Dr. G. Rajasekhararao, HoD, Dept. of Orthopedics, GIMSR, VSP Member

79Dr. P. J. Sudhakar, Dept. of ENT, GIMSR, VSP Member

80 Dr. P .Veena, HoD(I/c), Dept. of Ophthalmology, GIMSR, VSP Member

81Dr.N.Dwarakanath, Medical Superintendent, GIMSR, VSP Member

82Dr. D. Vijayakumar Rao, HoD, Dept. of Anesthesiology, GIMSR, VSP Member

83Dr. B. K. Durga Prasad, HoD, Dept. of Radio Diagnosis, GIMSR, VSP Member

84 Dr. T. Radha, HoD, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, GIMSR, VSP Member

Professors other than Heads of the Departments

85Prof. T. Srinivas, Director, CDL Member

86 Prof. Ch. Rama Krishna, GIS Member

87Prof. B.S.N. Murthy, Director (I/c), Evaluation Member

88Prof. S. S. Prasada Rao, Director, Center for Learning & Sustainability Member

89Prof. K. VeeraBhadram, GIT Member

90Prof. P. Raja Phani, Director, Research & Consultancy Member

91Prof. Ch. Sumanth Kumar, Controller of Examinations Member

Two Associate Professors from the academic departments

92 Dr. T. V. Ramana, Dept. of EECE, GIT, VSP Member

93 Dr. T. Uma Devi, Dept. of Computer Science, GIS, VSP Member

Two Assistant Professors from the academic departments

94 Dr. K.V.S. Seshendra Kumar, Dept. of Mechanical Engg., GIT, VSP Member

95 Dr. Ch. R. Phani Kumar, Dept. of EECE, GIT, VSP Member

Three Persons from among educationists of repute

96Prof.Sukumar Mishra, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Member

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,

HauzKhas, New Delhi.

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97Prof.BYegnanarayana Member

FNAE, FNA, FASc, FIEEE, FISCA,

INSA Senior Scientist, III Tech.,

Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

98Prof.Dr. B. Srinivas, Assistant Director General (ME), Member

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MH&FW),

NirmanBhavan, New Delhi.

Three persons who are not members of the teaching staff, co-opted

99Dr.HarendraKharakwal Member

Scientist E, Ministry of Environment,

Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India,

Vayu Wing, Indira ParyavaranBhavan,

New Delhi.

100Dr.Bhoop Singh, Member

Head – NRDMS & NSDI Division,

Department of Science & Technology (DST),

Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road,

New Delhi.

101 Shri. Udaya Kumar Dintyala, Member

Executive Director – ITO,

AT&T Global Business Services India Pvt Ltd.,

Madhapur, Hyderabad

Special Invitees

102 Mr. Sekhar PAVS, Director, Admissions Spl. Invitee

103 Dr. T. V. Suresh Kumar, Director, IQAC Spl. Invitee

Academic Affairs

104Prof. Y. Radhika, Director, Academic Affairs Member

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Registrar

105Dr. D. Gunasekaran Ex-officio Secretary

Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body

• The Board Meetings are conducted quarterly and recent was held in

October,2020

• The Academic Advisory body meetings are conducted half yearly and last

meeting was held in August,2020

Organizational chart and processes:

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Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academic

affairs/ improvements:

• Digital Learning

• Faculty Development Workshops

• Coursera

• Harappa

• Digital Learning Tools

• Blended Learning

• Flipped Class Room

Mechanism/ Norms and Procedure for democratic/ good Governance:

Good governance is especially important in higher education, because a university is, in many ways, a much more complicated organisation than a business, and governance in higher education must provide a framework for a truly variegated group of stakeholders. Nonetheless, the basic principles of corporate governance find application in higher education governance as well.

Having principles that are analogous to those in business does not mean that leadership in higher education should behave like businesspeople. What it does mean is that good governance structures the way in which leadership pursues its objectives – in any organisation

Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty performance

The University has developed a Student feedback portal with set of questionnaire to

assess the performance of the course and faculty. The feedback is taken twice in a

semester and concerned heads for follow up of improvement analyze reports.

The snapshot is herewith enclosed.

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Feedback Snapshot

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Grievance Redressal mechanism:

The University formulated a grievance redressal committee with following members.

Principal

1. Prof.S.Ganapathi, Principal-GIP Chairman

One Member from Board of Management

2. Sri B V Mohan Rao, COO Member

Two Senior Professors

3. Prof.Y.Gouthama Rao, Director- GIM Member

4. Prof. N. Ravi Shankar, GIS Member

One Faculty Dean

5. Prof. C. Dharma Raj, Principal, GIT Member

One Faculty Member with Legal Expertise

6. Dr. J. Uma Rao, GSL Member

Registrar

7. Prof. D. Gunasekaran Secretary

Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee:

The University formulated a Anti-Ragging committee with following members.

1. Prof.K.Siva Rama Krishna, Vice-Chancellor Chairman

2. Prof. D. Gunasekaran, Registrar Member

3. Prof.C.Dharma Raj, Principal, Institute of Technology Member

4. Prof.M.SaratchandraBabu, Principal, Institute of Science Member

5. Prof.Y.Gouthama Rao, Director, Institute of Management Member

6. Prof. S. Ganapaty, Principal, Institute of Pharmacy Member

7. Prof. K. Mohan, Director, School of Architecture Member

8. Prof.R.Anita Rao, Director, School of Law Member

9. Prof. S. Kanaka Lakshmi, Principal, Institute of Nursing Member

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10. Prof. I. JyothiPadmaja, Principal, GITAM Member

11. Prof. M. Venkateswara Rao, Vice-Principal, Institute of Technology Member

12. Mr. Joel Xavier, Director, Student Life Member

13. Sri N. V. Narasimham, PRO Member

14. Prof. G. Raghavaiah, Chief Warden, Boys Hostel Member

15. Prof. T. Madhavi, Chief Warden, Girls Hostel Member

16. Dr. A. Srinivas, NSS Program Co-ordinator Member

17. Sri. Sunil Chaudhari, Director (Online Tool Club, Rotary Club, VSP) Member

18. Sri. S. Seshagiri Rao, Additional General Manager, (EMG & AU) Member

NTPC, Simhadri, Parawada, Visakhapatnam (Parent)

Establishment of Online Grievance RedressalMechanism :

The University has established an online grievance redressal mechanism for faculty,

staff and students and is provided in the link https://www.gitam.edu/grievance-

redressal-form

Online Grievance Redressal link location

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Online Grievance Redressal Screens

Establishment of Grievance Redressal Committee in the Institution:

The University formulated a grievance redressal committee with following members.

Principal

1. Prof.S.Ganapathi, Principal-GIP Chairman

One Member from Board of Management

2. Sri B V Mohan Rao, COO Member

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Two Senior Professors

3. Prof.Y.Gouthama Rao, Director- GIM Member

4. Prof. N. Ravi Shankar, GIS Member

One Faculty Dean

5. Prof. C. Dharma Raj, Principal, GIT Member

One Faculty Member with Legal Expertise

6. Dr. J. Uma Rao, GSL Member

Registrar

7. Prof. D. Gunasekaran Secretary

Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)

The University formulated the Internal Complaint Committee with the following

members.

1. Dr. G Indira, Professor, Obstetrics &Gynecology, GIMSR Chairperson

2. Dr. Joseph Beatrice Seventline, Professor, Dept. of EECE, GIT, Member

3. Dr. M Sudha, Assistant Professor, GIM Member

4. Ms. P. Subhashini, Junior Assistant, GIS Member

5. Ms. P Durga, Junior Assistant, Directorate of Academic Affairs Member

6. Ms. Madhuparna Ray, Student, GITAM School of Law Member

7. Ms. P Sameera Varma, Student, GITAM School of Gandhian Studies Member

8. Ms. M Rakshmitha, Research Scholar, Dept. of Bio-Chemistry, GIS Member

9 Ms. K. Sathya Shree MSW, NGO Member, Age Care Foundation Member

Establishment of Committee for SC/ ST :

The University formulated the SC/ST Committee with the following members.

1. Prof.Dr. P. Hema Prakash Kumari, GIMSR Chairperson

2. Prof. L. Srinivas, GIP Member

3. Prof. Ch. Pradgna, Dept. of English, GIT Member

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4. Dr. B. Srinivasa Prasad, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Mech., GIT Member

5. Dr. B. Rajesh Kumar, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of EIE, GIT Member

6. Prof.ShaikKhasimBeebi, Dept. of Biotechnology, GIT Convener

Internal Quality Assurance Cell:

The University formulated the IQAC Cell with the following members.

1. Prof.K.Siva Rama Krishna, Vice-Chancellor Chair Person

2. Prof.N.Siva Prasad, Pro Vice-Chancellor Member

3. Prof.C.Dharma Raj, Principal, GITAM Institute of Technology Member

4. Prof.M.SaratchandraBabu, Principal, GITAM Institute of Science Member

5. Prof.Y.Gouthama Rao, Principal, GITAM Institute of Management Member

6. Prof.Y.Radhika, Director, Academic Affairs Member

7. Prof. BSN Murthy, Director I/c, Evaluation Member

8. Prof. Ch. Rama Krishna, GIS Member

9. Sri B.V.Mohana Rao, Secretary, GITAM Member

10. Sri WinnyPatro, CEO, Andhra Pradesh Innovation Society Member

11. Ms.K. Lakshmi Samyuktha, Student, B.Tech (CSE), 2016-17 AB, GIT Member

12. Sri Krishna Vattipalli, CEO, Imageinnovate Member

13. Sri G.Gopala Krishna, Chief Technology Officer, CATS, GITAM Member

14. Prof. D. Gunasekaran, Registrar, GITAM Member

15. Prof.T.V.Suresh Kumar, Director, IQAC, GITAM Member Secretary

Apart from above, Institute level committees are formulated and enclosed in the

Annexure.

6. Programmes:

The following programmes are approved by AICTE for the year 2020-21 for Bengaluru

Campus.

Undergraduate:

• B.Tech in CIVIL ENGINEERING

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• B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

• B.Tech in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

• B.Tech in ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

• B.Tech in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

• B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSINESS SYSTEM

• B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (IOT)

• B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)

• B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

AND MACHINE LEARNING)

• B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (DATA SCIENCE)

Post Graduate:

• M.Tech in DATA SCIENCE

• M.Tech in VLSI DESIGN

• MBA

• MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTEGRATED)

Name of Programmes Accredited by AICTE :

GITAM Deemed to be University was accredited by NAAC with 'A+' grade (CGPA 3.53)

in the year 2017 for the three campuses viz. visakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Bengaluru

together. Also MHRD has granted GITAM as Category-I Graded Autonomy Deemed to

be University in the year 2018 (Annexure).

Status of Accreditation of the Courses :

MHRD has granted GITAM as Category-I Graded Autonomy Deemed to be University in

the year 2018( Annexure).

For each Programme the following details are to be given namely

Name ,Number of seats , Duration , Cut off marks/rank of admission, Fee , Placement

Facilities , Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary

and average salary)

The details are as follows:

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S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering

2 Number of

seats

420 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

2019-20 2018-19 2017-

18

K-CET 133420 NA 154290

COMED-K 36054 NA 52370

5 Fee GAT based admission: Rs.2,99,500/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

Year Max (Lakhs) Min (Lakhs) Avg (Lakhs)

2019-20 10.00 1.80 4.48

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B. Tech in Computer Science and

Engineering

(Artificial Intelligence and Machine

Learning)

2 Number of seats 180 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

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4 Cut off marks/rank

of admission

during the last

three years

NA

5 Fee For 2020-21:

GAT based admission: Rs.2,99,500/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not

finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established

to train the students industry ready and in-

campus placements are provided.

7 Campus placement in last

three years with minimum

salary, maximum salary

and average salary

NA

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering

(Internet of Things)

2 Number of

seats

60 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

NA

5 Fee For 2020-21:

GAT based admission: Rs.2,99,500/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

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CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

NA

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering

(Cyber Security)

2 Number of

seats

60 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

NA

5 Fee For 2020-21:

GAT based admission: Rs.2,99,500/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

NA

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with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering

(Data Science)

2 Number of

seats

60 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

NA

5 Fee For 2020-21:

GAT based admission: Rs.2,99,500/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

NA

S.No Description Description/ Details

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1 Name B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering

(Computer Science and Business System)

2 Number of

seats

60 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

NA

5 Fee For 2020-21:

GAT based admission: Rs.2,99,500/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name M.Tech in Data Science

2 Number of

seats

18 seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 2 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

Greater than 60%

5 Fee 110000

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6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

NA

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B.Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering

2 Number of

seats

240 seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

2019-20 2018-19 2017-18

K-CET 133953

NA 163258

COMED-K 54562 NA 51231

5 Fee GAT based admission: Rs.2,22,000/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

Year Max (Lakhs) Min (Lakhs) Avg (Lakhs)

2019-20 10.00 1.80 4.34

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salary

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name M.Tech in VLSI Design

2 Number of

seats

18 seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 2 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

Greater than 60%

5 Fee For 2020-21: Rs. 110000/-

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B.Tech-Civil Engineering

2 Number of

seats

60 seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

2019-20 2018-19 2017-

18

K-CET 94884 NA 165417

COMED-K 36300 NA NA

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5 Fee GAT based admission: Rs.2,22,000/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

Year Max (Lakhs) Min (Lakhs) Avg (Lakhs)

2020 4.00 2.40 3.16

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering

2 Number of

seats

120 Seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 4 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

2019-20 2018-19 2017-

18

K-CET 213819 NA 164924

COMED-K 41627 NA 55536

5 Fee GAT based admission: Rs.2,22,000/-

COMEDK based admission: Rs.1,85,000/-

CET based admission: Rs.92,573/-* (Still not finalized)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

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placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

Year Max (Lakhs) Min (Lakhs) Avg (Lakhs)

2019-20 10.00 2.64 5.25

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name Master of Business Administration

2 Number of

seats

60 for 2020-21

3 Duration 2 Years

4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

50% marks in UG

5 Fee Rs 3,60,000/- per annum

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

Year Max (Lakhs) Min (Lakhs) Avg (Lakhs)

2019-20 10.00 1.75 3.54

S.No Description Description/ Details

1 Name MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTEGRATED)

2 Number of

seats

60 seats for 2020-21

3 Duration 5 Yrs

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4 Cut off

marks/rank

of admission

during the

last three

years

50% marks in 10+2

5 Fee For 2020-21

Rs 1,00,000/- per annum (first three years)

Rs 3,60,000/- per annum (last two years)

6 Placement

Facilities

GITAM Career Guidance Cell has been established to

train the students industry ready and in-campus

placements are provided.

7 Campus placement

in last three years

with minimum

salary, maximum

salary and average

salary

Year Max (Lakhs) Min (Lakhs) Avg (Lakhs)

2019-20 10.00 1.94 4.95

Placement facilities:

The institute has required infrastructure and other facilities for smooth conduct of

placement activities.

7. Faculty Details:

CSE FACULTY LIST:

1. Dr. Brahmananda S H

2. Dr.Y.Vamsidhar

3. Dr.SitaDevulapalli

4. Dr.SChandramouleswar

5. Dr. Jeenajacob

6. Dr. A.Usha Ruby

7. Dr. B Ramesh Naik

8. Dr.C. Gopala Krishnan

9. Dr. A N Sanjeev Kumar

10. Dr. Dayananda Lal N

11. Dr. Komarasamy G

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12. Dr. Mylara Reddy C

13. Mr. Sangameshwar

14. Mr. Mohan Gowda V

15. Mr. Lakshmi Ramana

16. Mrs.Archana S Nadhan

17. Mr. ShivaPrasad K H

18. Mrs. Geetha K

19. Ms. Rekha K B

20. Ms. Chetana D T

21. Mr. Rajesh S M

22. Mrs. Swasthika Jain T J

23. Ms. Rashmi K

24. Mrs. B Shyamala

25. Mr. Tanveer Ahmed

26. Ms. Veena R C

27. Mr. G Spandan

28. Mrs. Mala B M

29. Mrs. Nandini S

30. MrsChaithanya BN

31. Mrs Neeta KS

32. MrsHema k

33. Ms Kamala L

34. MsShobharani DA

35. MrsKavya G

36. MrsSnehaSureddy

37. Mr. Yathish.DP

38. Mrs Manjushree S

39. MrsBeena G Pillai

40. Mrs. Vidya J

41. MrsSaritha A.K

42. Mrs. ChitraApoorva D A

43. Ms. Nidakousar G

44. Mr.ParikshithNayaka S.K

45. Mr.T.PrasannaVenkatesan

46. Ayesha Parveen

47. Mrs Asha G

48. MsRanjitha.V

49. Ms.Bhanujyothi H.C

50. MrsSahana D.S

51. MsMadhurya

52. Mr.Deepak D M

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53. Mr. Abdul SaleemJaveed

54. Mr. Manikanta KB

55. ManjunathVarchagall

56. Nijam Uddin Ansari

57. Spoorthi T

58. Priyanka

59. Avinash Kumar

60. Santhosh Kumar K L

61. V Sandhya

ECE FACULTY LIST:

1. Dr. T.N.Ruckmongathan

2. Dr.Mohan Kumar N

3. Dr.C.Kamalanathan

4. Dr. Mandava Ajay Kumar

5. Mrs.P.Kalyani

6. Mrs.MDioline Sara

7. Mr. Srinivasulu

8. Mrs.Sanhita Manna

9. Mr. VenkataKranthi B

10. Mrs. Saranga Mohan

11. Mr. Mahesh V

12. Ms. J. Padma Priya

13. Mrs. Manjula R

14. Dr. Sunita Panda

15. Mr. Girish Shankar Mishra

16. Mrs. S DurgaPadmajaBikkuri

17. Mr. T.Nagarjuna

18. Dr.Jeevan KM

19. Dr.Arun Kumar M

20. Dr.Jeet Ghosh

21. Dr.PadmajaVijayakumar

22. Mr.Chethana S

23. Dr.Ramesha M

24. Mr.Anne Gowda A.B

EEE FACULTY LIST

1. Sri S. V.Phanidhar

2. Sri A Nagaraju

3. Sri K Lokeswara Rao

4. Sri HJ Jayatheertha

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5. Sri B Venkateshnaik

6. SriNikhil Chandra Devarasetti

7. Dr. Seetha Chaithanya

8. Sri P.Sundararaman

MECHANICAL FACULTY LIST:

1. Dr. Dinesh Seth, Director, SoT

2. Dr. T Nageswara Rao

3. Dr. Kishor Buddha

4. Dr. Ashok Raj Jayachandran

5. Mr. RajasekharSingampalli

6. Mr. B V Raghu vamshikrishna

7. Mr. Subhash C

8. Mr. RAJESH M N

9. Mr. Sandeep M

10. Mr. Adarsh C S

11. Mr. Santosh Kumar H

12. Mr. Pradeep Patil

13. Mr. Muniraju M

14. Mr. Sandeep B N

CIVIL FACULTY LIST

1. Mrs.G V Rathnamala

2. Mrs.Ashwini R M

3. Mr.Manjunatha M

4. Ms.Ranjitha B Tangadagi

5. Mr.Bharath A

6. Mrs.Preethi S

7. Ms.Reshma TV

GSBB FACULTY LIST

1. Prof. Shailendra Dasari 2. Prof. M.V. Rama Prasad 3. Dr.J. Shanmuganathan 4. Dr. Saisree Mangu 5. Dr. P. Anitha Kumari 6. Dr. VGR Chowdary 7. Dr. Chitra Kesavan 8. Dr. Mohammed Mansoor 9. Dr. J.P. Senthil kumar 10. Dr. R. Pavan Kumar Raju

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11. Dr.Sriji E.S 12. Mr.Praveen Kumar T 13. Mr.K.V.Ramegowda 14. Mr.G.Satheesh 15. Mr.V.M.Vijaya Kumar 16. Ms.R.Nithya Shree 17. Mr.Rahul Priyadarshini 18. Ms.J.Usha Rani 19. Mr.B.R.Suresh Kumar

8. Profile of Vice Chancellor/ Director/ Principal/ Faculty:

The profile of the Vice Chancellor/ Director/ Principal/ Faculty:

9. Fee:

For 2020-21:

MBA Program: Rs 3,60,000/annum Master of Business Administration (Integrated) Program

➢ Rs 1,00,000/- per annum (first three years)

➢ Rs 3,60,000/- per annum (last two years)

Time schedule for payment of Fee for the entire Programme:

The Fee need to be paid in the month of June & July every year and circular is issued to

all students.

B.Tech Program - Fee structure

Mode of Admission

Academic Year GAT COMEDK CET

2020-21

CSE Regular CSE AI &ML CSE IOT CSE DS CSE Cyber Security Computer Science and Business Systems

ECE

MECH EEE

CIVIL 1,85,000 92,573*

(still not finalized)

2,99,500 2,22,000

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10. Admission:

Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval:

Program and Course Intake

Approved for 2020-21

Undergraduate: B.Tech in CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 420 B.Tech in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 240 B.Tech in ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 B.Tech in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSINESS SYSTEM 60 B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (IOT) 60 B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)

60

B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING)

180

B.Tech in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (DATA SCIENCE)

60

Post Graduate: M.Tech in DATA SCIENCE 18 M.Tech in VLSI DESIGN 18 MBA 60 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTEGRATED) 60

Number of Students admitted under various categories :

Students admitted 2019-20 - GITAM School of Technology

Engineering - Undergraduate

Sl.

No.

Program 2019-20

1 Civil Engineering 31

2 Computer Science &

Engineering

420

3 Electronics & Communication 221

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Engg.

4 Electrical & Electronics Engg. 18

5 Mechanical Engineering 41

6 MBA 21

7 IMBA 11

11. Admission Procedure:

Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test

Agency and its URL (website)

GITAM Campus - Engineering

Admission Tests

GAT https://gat.gitam.edu/examination

AP EAMCET https://apeamcet.nic.in/Default.aspx

TS EAMCET https://tseamcet.nic.in/default.aspx

JEE Mains https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/webinfo/public/home.aspx

COMEDK Exam https://www.comedk.org/

KCET Exam https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/indexnew

12. Information on Infrastructure and other Resources:

Room Type Room Id/Name

Area of Room in sqm Building Name

Drawing Hall ICT 107 120.42 ICT Bhavan

Classroom ICT 204 103.09 ICT Bhavan

Classroom ICT 212 104.86 ICT Bhavan

Classroom ICT 214 103.09 ICT Bhavan

Classroom ICT 215 103.09 ICT Bhavan

Computer Laboratory ICT 512 135.52 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT A238 165.12 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT A239 200 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT A429 132.44 ICT Bhavan

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Workshop ICT B008 118.62 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT B021 165.12 ICT BHavan

Laboratory ICT B022 120.42 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT B023 181.17 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT B024 195.21 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT B025 162 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT B028 165.12 ICT Bhavan

Workshop ICT B210 162.44 ICT Bhavan

Additional Workshop ICT B515 136.97 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT G011 104.86 ICT Bhavan

Seminar Hall ICT G012 242 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT G018 120.42 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT G019 120.42 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT G023 127.8 ICT Bhavan

Laboratory ICT G024 127.8 ICT Bhavan

Computer Laboratory VB 101 146.55 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 103 95.54 VisweswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 104 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Laboratory VB 105 30.52 VisveswaryaBhavan

Classroom VB 107 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 108 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 111 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Additional Workshop VB 201 146.56 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 203 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 204 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 207 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 208 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 212 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Computer Laboratory VB 301 200 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 303 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 304 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 310 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Tutorial Room VB 311 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Tutorial Room VB 312 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Seminar Hall VB 313 146.55 VisveswarayaBhavan

Laboratory VB 401 146.55 VisveswaryaBhavan

Classroom VB 403 95.54 VisweswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 404 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

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Tutorial Room VB 407 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Tutorial Room VB 408 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Tutorial Room VB 411 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Tutorial Room VB 412 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Tutorial Room VB 414 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 415 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 502 72.24 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 504 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 507 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 508 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 509 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 512 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Classroom VB 513 95.53 VisveswarayaBhavan

Drawing Hall VB 515 146.55 VisveswarayaBhavan

Drawing Hall VB 515/A 146.55 VisveswarayaBhavan

Laboratory VB G003 200 VisveswarayaBhavan

Laboratory VB G006 200 VisveswarayaBhavan

Laboratory VB G007 162.12 VisveswarayaBhavan

Workshop VB G009 200 VisveswarayaBhavan

Workshop VB G011 146.55 VisveswarayaBhavan

Room Type Room Id/Name Area of Room in sqm

Library&Reading Room ICT 101 1,196.32

Computer Center ICT B415 166.97

Computer Center ICT B416 166.97

Computer Center VB 201 146.55

Language Laboratory VB 214 146.56

Library&Reading Room VB 307 199.92

Central Examination Facility:

The institute has established centralized examination to cater the requirements of the

examination processes.

Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons:

Buildings are equipped with barrier free built environment and are disabled friendly.

Lifts, Ramps, Wheelchairs and other facilities are provided to support the differently

abled persons.

13. Occupancy and Fire &Safety certificate:

The details and necessary certificates are enclosed in the Annexure.

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14. Hostel facilities:

- All hostels are equipped with state-of-art facilities such as, Water Coolers with

water purifiers, common TV Room, common reading room, Wi-fi, and dining

facilities. Air conditioning in some rooms.

- Health centre-Nature of facilities available-inpatient, outpatient, ambulance,

emergency care facility.

https://www.gitam.edu/student-housing-vsp

15. Library:

ELC:

The E-Learning Centre (ELC) was established to provide web-based e-learning facility to

the students. The Digital Library provides access to research publications by reputed

publishers like IEEE, Springer link, ACM, ASME, ASCE, EBSCO, Management Dynamics,

Capitaline, Emerald, etc. and ebooks from e-library and McGraw-Hill Digital Engineering

Library. This facility is extended to all the campuses of the University through intranet.

The learning resources available in the three campuses are given below:

- 30,00,000 world e-books and 8,295 e-Journals

- E library books: 90,300

- Digital Engineering Library

- Pearson E-books

- Scopus

- West Law India

- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE)-IEL Online

- American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM)

- American Society for Mechanical Engineers(ASME)

- American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE)

- Springer 1400 + e-journals

- Academy of Computing Machinery(ACM)

- EBSCO

- Focus goal

- J-Gate

- American Institute of Physics

- American Physical Society

- Institute of Physics

- Nature

- Royal Society of Chemistry

- Taylor & Francis Online

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- Journals Economic & Political Weekly

- LMS software (G-Learn)

Central Library

Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (program-wise):

Department Titles Volumes

Civil 161 2018

CSE 460 3829

ECE 214 2498

EEE 108 1297

Mechanical 267 2762

Science & Humanities 328 2722

Management 545 2614

GITAM School of Science 81 331

General 44 208

Department Transfer 4 294

Total 2212 18573

List of online National/ International Journals subscribed:

Name of the e-journal & e-Database No. of Journal

ACM 52

ASCE 38

ASME 33

IEEE 328

Springer 1400

Oxford University Press 435

American Institute of Physics 19

Taylor & Francis 1079

Economic & Political Weekly 01

e-Databases

SCOPUS

EBSCO – Business Source Premier

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16. Laboratory and Workshop:

List of Major Equipment/Facilities in each Laboratory/ Workshop

CSE

Sl.No Lab No.

Name of the

Laboratory

Total No. of

Systems

Software Used

Operating

System

Configuration

1 SB 511 C++/JAVA

Lab 60

Turbo

C++,Eclipse,

JDK 1.80

Windows 10 pro

RAM: 4GB

Processor: Intel Core i3-7100

([email protected] GHz*4) Hard Disk:1TB

Graphics: intelkabylake GT2 OS: 64-bit

2 SB 512 DBMS/WT

Lab 60

Turbo C++,MY

SQL,Eclipse,JDK 1.80

Window

s 10 pro

RAM: 4GB

Processor: Intel Core i3-7100 ([email protected] GHz*4)

Hard Disk:1TB Graphics: intelkabylake GT2

OS: 64-bit

3 SB 515 UML/OS Lab 60 UNIX

Terminal,Sta

r UML

Ubuntu 16.04LT

S

RAM: 4GB Processor: Intel Core i3-7100

([email protected] GHz*4)

Hard Disk:1TB Graphics: intelkabylake GT2

OS: 64-bit

4 SB516 UNIX/CD

Lab 60

UNIX

Terminal, Lex and

yacc

Ubuntu

16.04LT

S

RAM: 4GB Processor: Intel Core i3-7100

([email protected] GHz*4) Hard Disk:1TB

Graphics: intelkabylake GT2 OS: 64-bit

5 SB 523 OS/CEW Lab 60 Star UML Window

s 10 pro

RAM: 4GB

Processor: Intel Core i3-7100 ([email protected] GHz*4)

Hard Disk:1TB

Graphics: intelkabylake GT2 OS: 64-bit

6 SB 415 IDE Lab 60

Vspace, Ncomputing,

dev C++,

MySQL, java,

Eclipse, MS office 2016

Window

s 10 pro

DELL

i5/16 GB/1 TB

7 SB 423 Mini Project

Lab 60

Vspace,

Ncomputing, dev C++,

MySQL, java,

Eclipse, MS

office 2016

Windows 10 pro

DELL i5/16 GB/1 TB

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9 SB 427 Robotics 01 Turbo C++, JDK 1.80,

Arduino

Window

s 10 pro

RAM: 4GB Processor: Intel Core i3-7100

([email protected] GHz*4)

Hard Disk:1TB Graphics: intelkabylake GT2

OS: 64-bit

10 SB 513 Cyber

Security lab 12

Turbo C++, Eclipse, MS

office 2016,Wiresh

ark

Windows 10 pro

RAM: 4GB

Processor: Intel Core i3-7100

([email protected] GHz*4) Hard Disk:1TB

Graphics: intelkabylake GT2 OS: 64-bit

11 SB 416 Project Lab 60

Vspace,

Ncomputing, dev C++,

MySQL, java,

Eclipse, MS

office 2016

Windows 10 pro

DELL i5/16 GB/1 TB

12 VB 101 C/DS Lab 62

turbo c++

,java

jdk13,raptor tool, MS

office 2016

Window

s 10 pro

RAM: 4GB Intel® Core™ i5-4570

[email protected] Hard Disk: 500 MB

13 VB 201

Cyber

Forensics Lab

59

Turbo C++

,dev

c++,raptor tool, MS

office 2016

Window

s 10 pro

RAM: 4GB Intel® Core™ i5-4570

[email protected]

Hard Disk: 500 MB

14 VB 301 CEW Lab 61

Turbo C++ ,dev

c++,raptor tool, MS

office 2016

64-bit

windows 10 pro

RAM: 4GB Intel® Core™ i5-4570

[email protected]

Hard Disk: 500 MB

ECE DEPARTMENT

S. No: Room No.

Name Of

the

Laboratory

No

ofstudents Persetup

(BatchSize)

Name of theImportantequipment

Weekly utilization

status(all the courses for

which the lab

is utilized)

1 306 CD&S LAB 2 Multisim

30 CM LAB 2 MATLAB

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Licensed Software/ Open Source

PROJECT 1 MATLAB,DSP hardware, xilinx, FPGA

hardware, Labview, CCS,Multisim, etc

2 311

MP LAB 3 Microprocessor kit with accessories, Keil, MASM

18

PROJECT group Microprocessor kit with accessories, digital design kit

3 312 PROJECT group MATLAB,DSP hardware, xilinx, FPGA

hardware, Labview, CCS,Multisim, etc 24

4 315 AEC LAB 3 basic electronic components, cro,

function generator, multimeter 30

BEEE LAB 3

5 316

Workshop 3 All basic electronic requirements, RPS,

CROs, Function Generator 33

PROJECT group

6 323

AC LAB 3 Communication kits

21 MC LAB 3

1)CROs

2)Klystron Power Supply 3) Function Generators

4) antenna setup 5) Microwave bench setup 6) fibre optic comm. setup

S. No Software Remarks

1. Microsoft Windows 10 Licensed

2. MATLAB Purchased 30 licenses

3. MultiSim Purchased 40 licenses

4. VLSI (Vivado Xilinx Software) Licensed for 60 user

5. Cadence

Permitted for user (Access from

Vizag Campus)

6. Lab View Purchased 20 Licenses

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Civil Department

S. No

Room No.

Name of the Laboratory

N. of students

per setup (Batch size)

Name of the Important equipment Weekly utilization status (all

the courses

for which the lab is utilized)

01 B-09 MOS Lab 2 Universal Testing Machine (40T),Digital Torsion Testing Machine, Digital Impact Testing Machine,Spring Testing Machine, Digital Rockwell cum Brinell’s Tester, Vicker’s Hardness Tester(1kg).Friction Test Setup,Deflection Test Setup and Coplanar force system Test Setup.

6 hours

02 B-11 CT & NDT Lab 2 Automated Compression Testing Machine of 2000KN capacity,Hand

6 hours

7. Code Composer Open Source

8. Keil Open Source

9. MASM Open Source

Sl No Name of the Lab Name of the important equipment

1 Project Lab-1 50 DELL Desktop 18.5" LED, Keyboard, Mouse, Intel Core™ i5-4570

CPU @ 3.20GHz, 500 HDD, 4GB RAM

Software: MatLab, Multisim, Lab View, Keil, Code Composer

Internet with Wi-Fi

2 Project Lab-2 10 DELL Desktop18.5" LED, Keyboard, Mouse, Intel Core™ i5-4570

CPU @ 3.20GHz, 500 HDD, 4GB RAM

Electronic equipment: RPS, CROs, Function

Generator

Software: MatLab, Multisim, Lab View, Keil, Code Composer

Internet with Wi-Fi

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operated Compression Testing Machine of 1000KN capacity, Flexural Test machine,split tensile Testing Machine, Table Vibrator, Concrete Mixer, Sieve Shaker, Oven, Weighing Balance.

03

G-124 Transportation Lab

2 Benkelman beam, Abrasion Test setup, Marshall Stability Test, Sieve Shaker, Bitumen extractor, Weighing Balance, Oven, Bitumen Penetrometer, Flash and Fire point test apparatus, Impact test equipment,Ductility Test apparatus and Viscometer

6 hours

04 G-125 Survey Lab 3 Total station, Auto levels, Dumpy Level, Theodolite, Plane Table, Engineering and Surveyor compass.

6 hours

05 G-119 Soil Mechanics Lab

2 Triaxial test-10kN,Direct shear test-2kN,Consolidation test 3 Gang bench type,Sample Extractor Hand Operated Sample ejector,CBR Test, Relative Density apparatus, In-Situ Vane Shear Test and Sieve Shaker.

6 hours

06 G-123 EE Lab 2 Spectrophotometer,Flame Photo Meter, Electronic Balance, Hot Plate, EC Jar Test Apparatus,B.O.D. Incubator, Double distillation Unit.

6 hours

07 G-120 CAD Lab 1 Auto Cad 12 hours

Mechanical

Si No:

Name Of the Laboratory

No ofstudents Persetup (BatchSize)

Name of theImportantequipment

Weekly utilization status(all

the courses for which the lab is utilized)

1

Manufacturing Technology

Lab

2

Sieve Analysis test Setup

3 Universal Sand Strengthening

Machine

Sand Muller

2 Thermal 2 Junkars Gas Calorimeter 3

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Engineering Lab

Corrosion Test Apparatus

Bomb Calorimeter (W/O Oxygen)

4 Cylinder 4-Stroke Petrol engine test rig(ZEN)with

10HP Hydraulic dynamometer & exhaust

gas calorimeter

Two stage two cylinder reciprocating air

compressor -ELGI make

VCR Petrol engine test rig with 2.2kw DC generator and resistance load bank

with motoring test

3

Fluid Mechanics &

Hydraulic Machinery

Lab

2

Pelton Turbine Test Rig

3

Francis Turbine Test Rig

Pressure Distribution and Drag characteristics of a

Cylinder in a Wind Tunnel

4 Machine Shop 1

High Precision Light Duty Lathe Machine [Belt Drive]

3 Heavy Duty Planner Machine

Shaping Machine

Universal Milling Machine

5 Metrology 1

Autocollimator

3

Bench Centre - 300 mm.

Slip Gauges , 112 SET – STEEL

Tool Makers microscope - TM-505

Square Master –250 mm Vertical Travel

Slip Gauge Accessories Set 10 pieces

6 Heat and

Mass Transfer 2

Thermal conductivity of liquids by guarded hot plate

method 3

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Shell & Tube heat exchanger

Computer Controlled Parallel and Counter flow

heat exchanger

7 Cad Cam Lab 1 CNC Lathe 3

8 Metallurgy

Lab 1

Abrasive Cutting Machine 20 Double Disc Polisher

Specimen Mounting Press

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EEE

Licensed Software/ Open Source

S. No Software Remarks

1. Microsoft Windows 10 Operating System

2. MATLAB Programming Software

3. PS CAD Design Software

Civil Department

Mechanics of Solid Laboratory:

• Tensile strength test setup (40T),

• Digital Torsion test setup,

• Digital Impact test setup,

• Spring test setup,

• Digital Rockwell cum Brinell’s test setup,

• Friction Test Setup,

• Deflection Test Setup

• Coplanar force system Test Setup.

Soil Mechanics Lab • Triaxialtest setup -10kN,

• Direct shear test setup -2kN,

• Consolidation test setup 3 Gang bench type,

• CBR test setup,

• Relative Density test setup,

• In-Situ Vane Shear test setup,

Transportation Engineering Laboratory

• Benkelman beam test setup,

• Abrasion Test setup,

• Marshall Stability test setup,

• Bitumen Penetrometer test setup,

• Flash and Fire point test setup

• Impact test test setup,

S.

No:

Room No. Nameof the

Laboratory

No ofstudents

Persetup (BatchSize)

Name of the

Important equipment

Weekly

utilizationstatus (allthecoursesforwhi

chthelabisutilized)

1. B025 Electrical Machine 1 3 per setup 1)100 Amps rectifiers 2) 1.8 KW Generator

3)3hp DC Motor

18 hours/week

2. B021 Electrical Machine 2 3 per setup 1)100 Amps rectifiers 2) Generator

3)3hp DC Motor

18 hours/week

3.

116 Electrical Work Shop 3 per setup 18 hours/week

4. 327 Electrical Networks Lab

(EEE)

3 per setup 50 amp Rectifier 12 hours/Week

5. 328

Power Electronics Lab

(EEE)

3 per setup 3-Phase control

Induction motor

9 hours/Week

6. 333 Simulation Lab (EEE)

3 per setup PS CAD Software 9 hours/Week

7. 327 Electrical Measurement Lab 3 per setup 9 hours/Week

8. 328 Control Systems LAB 3 per setup 9 hours/Week

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• Ductility Test test setup

• Viscometer test setup.

CAED Laboratory

• 42 Computers.

Environmental Engineering

Laboratory

• Spectrophotometer,

• Flame Photo Meter,

• Electronic Balance,

• Hot Plate, EC Jar Test Apparatus,

• B.O.D. Incubator,

• Double distillation Unit.

Survey Laboratory

• Total station,

• Auto level,

• Dumpy Level,

• Theodolite,

• Plane Table,

• Engineering and Surveyor compass.

Concrete and NDT Laboratory

• Automated Compression Testing Machine of 2000KN

capacity test setup,

• Hand operated Compression Testing Machine of 1000KN capacity test setup,

• Flexural strengthtest setup,

• Split tensile strength test setup,

17. Computing Facilities:

Name of the Facility Details of facility

Centre forAdvanced Technology Solutions(CATS)

CATS develops required software applications, provides IT facilities/services to the administration, faculty and students at all the three campuses.

Data Centre A state-of-the-art Data Centre consisting of super computer is established with world class standards having firewall facility with a necessary power backup and data backup with 24x7 support staff monitor information security.

LAN Facility All the buildings in the three campuses are covered completely with LAN. The network equipment consists of Cisco 7206 VXR Router, Cisco 5550 AS Firewall and Cisco Catalyst 6509-Eswitch.

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Proprietary Software

Windows Vista Enterprise, MS DOS, Centos-Linux based OS, SQL Server-30 user, Visual Studio Professional, Office Professional 2010, Office Standard 2010, Oracle-10g, IBM-DB2, Open Office, Adobe PDF Reader, Symantec Antivirus, IBM Rational SEED-30 user, MAT Lab -50 users, Mentor graphics, AUTO CAD-2010, SPSS, SCADA, AutoCAD, Rational Suite, NISA Civil Software Version 16.0 5,STAAD. Pro.2004, ETAP Version 4.0.4 software VDF – DZQ– LQD, PSCAD/EMTDC, IBM TME 10Netfinity,Network Management Software, etc.

Number of systems There are around 6000 + branded Desktops like Dell and HP in the University with the latest configuration of i5,i3 processors, with 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD,15 to 19.5 inch monitors with Head phones for language labs and Digital library. All the systems have a centralized back up facility. The computer-student ratio is 1:3. BLR campus possess 1047 systems.

Dedicated computing facilities

1.5 Tera flops super computer, 1500 GB RAM, one Tera Hertz speed processing facility, Leased line and VPN facilities, 150 TB space and 1.8 Gbps internet bandwidth facility.

Nodes/Computers with internet facility

20,000 users are provided with internet facility including labs, digital library, common areas and hostels with around 300 + Wi-Fi access points.

18. Games and Sports Facilities

S.No Name of the play field Nature of play field

Number of play field available

1. Volley Ball court Clay 3

2. Badminton courts Out Door 4

3. Kabaddi Courts Clay 1

4. Tennikoit Courts Out Door 1

5. Cricket Field Clay 1

6. Football Field Clay 1

7. Throw Ball Court Out Door 1

LISTOF EQUIPMENT: (No of Students Usage-Day-Wise)

S.No Name Of the Faculty Availability for Usage No. of Students

1. Chess 10 40

2. Caroms 12 50

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3. Table Tennis Board 4 15

4. Gymnasium Hall 2 (For Men and Women) 70

5. Volley Ball Court 2 25

6. Throw Ball 1 20

7. Tennikoit 1 10

8. Foot Ball 1 25

9. Cricket 1 50

19. Fire Safety and Occupancy Certificate:

The necessary certificates are enclosed in the Annexure.

20. Innovation Cell:

Venture Development Centre (Innovation Cell):

This quote from Lucius Seneca, a Roman philosopher from the c.4 BC, is still very

relevant and apt these days, even with all the technological and economic growth that

we have seen over the centuries. GITAM Venture Development Centre (VDC), under the

aegis of GITAM University Institute for Development of Entrepreneurship (GUIDE), has

dared to venture.

VDC aims to be this vibrant microcosm that will build and nurture a larger culture of

entrepreneurial ecosystem, to which you are invited. Given the fact that more students

in India are graduating each year outnumbering the number of jobs being created,

wouldn’t it be wise to nurture our students to be job creators than job seekers. That is

the ethos behind this focused initiative from GITAM management.

As part of this commitment, GITAM is proud to partner with Northeastern University,

Boston to harness their globally renowned expertise in venture development.

Northeastern University has designed a Venture Discovery entrepreneurship program,

which introduces students to entrepreneurship concepts through a novel hands-on

learning methodology, and helps stir up outside-the-box thinking to discover the

entrepreneur among the students. By the time a student completes this program, she

or he is expected to have gone through a moderated thought process at approaching

and solving a problem in a user-centric fashion. Some of them may have matured to a

level where they have a well thought-out idea for a startup. At the next level,

Northeastern’s flagship NU-IDEA Ready-Set-Go program takes interested students

through a structured venture development process, using which they conceive and

incrementally develop their raw ideas into viable businesses and launch them

commercially. The attached Figure-I explains the entrepreneurial engagement process

from the time a student comes in to the college, to the time they graduate. The aim is

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to have a business plan ready by the time they graduate, for those interested to pursue

a venture.

Venture Development Centre is an abode for various entrepreneurial activities on

campus. The centre helps student entrepreneurs to pre-incubate their ideas and

develop them into business plans by providing immense guidance. It tries to create an

urge in students to work towards their entrepreneurial skills. Various events like

entrepreneurship workshops, boot-camps, idea competitions, speaker series and many

more such planned events builds the entrepreneurship ecosystem, where students,

faculty, staff and community are active participants.

As they say “Fail to Plan is a Plan to Fail”. Typically entrepreneurs fail: due to lack of a

robust business plan, which could be due to lack of feasibility in their idea, lack of

mentoring and coaching, which needless to say will lead to a bad pitch and failed

venture funding. VDC recognizes these pitfalls and hence plans to provide necessary

exposure and mentorship to help entrepreneurs draw feasible ideas, mentor them and

help them pitch their ideas to invited investors for funding.

The life-blood for an entrepreneurial ecosystem to flourish comes from the activities of

students. Entrepreneur Club (E-Club) would be the microcosm that is owned and

operated by students, where all student activities will kick-off from. E-Club is a 100%

student run initiative that creates awareness about entrepreneurship among students,

faculty and staff. E-club is organized into action groups which conduct various activities,

where young entrepreneurs can discuss and debate on numerous ideas and hone their

skills to fine-tune a feasible idea. Each position in the E-Club is voluntary and for a one-

year duration. One of the top two positions and at least 50% of the remaining positions

in the structure of this club shall be held by women students.

Activities:

VDC is a pre-incubation centre, where we help students ideate, visualize, build

prototypes, create a business plan and pitch to venture capitals fund for funding.

GITAM has also set aside seed/gap fund that eligible students can tap for their

prototype building. Whatever venture path they choose, we encourage them to simply

“Live their passion!”

Curriculum: Venture Discovery (VDC111): course is introduced from this 2020-21 academic

year, for all programs and campuses of GITAM. This is a 2-credit course that will

introduce freshers into the entrepreneurial world and the opportunities that awaits

them, where creativity has no-bounds. The current year we plan to cover 7,000

students over 126 sections. The first 58 sections are covered in Semester-I and the rest

to follow in Semester-II, to ensure optimal utilization of the facilitators. We believe that

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this course will raise the curiosity of students on venture creation and will be a feeder

to the Ready-Set-Go program.

Principles of Entrepreneurship (PoE): This is an online module available for all

students from 2nd year to final year, Research Scholars and Alumni. It is a self-paced

learning module, where the participant will be provided access to the NU-IDEA PoE

modules and they can get a quick overview of what entails to be an entrepreneur.

Figure-1 elaborates on the various student engagement programs offered during their

studies.

Internships: The Ready-Set-Go module of NU-IDEA was offered as internship for students. On

completion of the Ready (20-modules) students need to pitch their idea to a panel,

based on which they are given internship credits. In total we had close to 230 students

register for the event with almost 75 startup ideas.

Entrepreneurship Club (E-Club): E-Club is organized into Action Groups, with each group focusing on planning and organizing a set of activities throughout the year. Here’s a sample of such activities: Speaker Series:An entrepreneur, a business executive or a prominent personality is invited to speak and share his or her professional or life experiences and inspire members of the campus community. Till date four speaker series are arranged. Workshops and Bootcamps:A series of workshops and bootcamps on topics of entrepreneurship are conducted for general education and awareness among students, alumni, faculty and staff. Till date three workshops and bootcamps are arranged. SmartIDEAContests:Business idea competitions to encourage and recognize innovative thinking. So far conducted two SmartIDEA contents.

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Chai Chats:Periodic informal events to meet like-minded people interested in common topics, such as, technology, food, sports, etc. Till date we were able to conduct two chats, as the lockdown has hampered this activity. MySOIL (Societal Outreach for Individual Learning): encourages students to develop an awareness of problems and challenges faced in the communities around them, and help solve them collectively with innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. This team reached out to the local NGOs to understand the need of the society and also conducted one session with a GITAM alumni entrepreneur. WISE (Women Initiated Social Entrepreneurship): promotes entrepreneurship among women, including assistance to self-help groups. The group is working in partnership with the Women’s Wing of Vizagapatam Chamber of Commerce & Industry to help 40 women entrepreneurs within the city to enhance their business. For this coaches and students are assigned to each business to study, research and provide recommendations of how to grow their business. FUEL (FUture Entrepreneurs and Leaders): Through this initiative, students reach out

to schools and colleges in the nearby communities, and conduct programs to encourage

entrepreneurship and innovative thinking among students of middle schools, high

schools and junior colleges. The team reached out to local schools and have obtained

permission to conduct events within their schools to create awareness for students.

Departmental Club (D-Club):

A typical startup venture, needs to understand the various aspects that goes into

creating a successful business. To name a few, identify a go-to market strategy,

determining the price point at which to sell their product or service based on

competitor’s price, building a user-friendly web interface, understanding the laws

governing the patent, copyright and company registration process, etc. D-Club’s main

aim is to channelize departmental expertise to the student startups, who depend on

them to hone their skills. D-Club is again a student run departmental body, who will

seek and channelize the trove of domain specific faculty expertise to the ventures that

need them. Ventures needing such expertise, will route the request through E-Club and

Venture Coaches, who will then get in touch with D-Club, to organize expert talks or

individual expert advice. We request each department to come forward with their

respective D-Club, that can offer services in their domain of expertise for the benefit of

the student ventures. This should be run by students and mentored by a faculty from

the department.

Competitions:

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SmartIDEAthon: This was a competition to generate student interest and ideas. In

total we had about 130 smart ideas and around 40 of them are building on their ideas.

CovidIDEAthon: This was a competition held to generate ideas that can help the

community in these difficult times. Any idea that can alleviate the burden due to this

pandemic was welcomed. In total there were 15 ideas and some of them are working to

pre-incubate these ideas.

Team: The following is a summary of the team composition across campuses.

VSP HYD BLR

Champion 7 2 2

Senior Coach 5 2 2

Coach 8 3 2

Total (Site) 20 7 6

Total 33

Contact: For further information, please reach out to Leben Johnson, Director-VDC

([email protected], 9949388844)

21. Social Media Cell:

The Institute established Social Media Cell housed at CATS and the links are as follows:

Website: www.gitam.edu

Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/gitamdeemeduniversity

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/gitamdeemeduniversity

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gitamdeemeduniversity/

Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gitamdeemeduniversity/

22. Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to

PGCM/ PGDM Institutions:

The institute is in compliance with National Academic Depository. The link is

https://www.gitam.edu/national-academic-depository

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23. Soft Skill Development Facilities:

The following are the facilities provided for skill development:

• Language labs are established in each institute to give training to students to

enhance their communication skills.

• Computer labs are available in each institute to train students in computer skills.

Incubation centresare established to facilitate entrepreneurship.

• Debate competitions are organized to improve presentation and communication

skills of students.

• The identified Best Speakers are duly rewarded with cash prizes.

• State-of-the-art Moot Court is developed in the School of Law to expose the

students to a real court environment and develop professional skills.

S.No. Particulars

1 Communication Skill Labs

2 Mock GD Rooms

3 Mock Case Study Rooms

4 Mock Interview Rooms

5 SLAs with service providers to polish students for softskills

24. Teaching Learning Process:

Curricula and syllabus for each of the Programmes as approved by the

University:

The Curricula and Syllabus of the programmes are listed in the webpages of the

respective departments. The sample file can be assessed at

https://blrgstcivil.gitam.edu/Syllabus

Academic Calendar of the University:

The University Academic Calendar is published in the website and the link can be

accessed at

https://www.gitam.edu/academic-calendar

Sample snapshot is enclosed below.

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Further details are enclosed in Annexure.

Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the

Course:

The Academic Time table with name of the faculty handling the course is uploaded in

the University G-Learn portal accessed by students and can be accessed at

https://login.gitam.edu/Login.aspx

in G-Notice board and teaching load is as per the norms.

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Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place:

The evaluation system comprises of two components, viz., Continuous Assessment and

semester/trimester-end examination. Two/three mid-semester/ trimester tests, subject

quizzes, student seminars, etc., constitute the continuous assessment. The end-

semester/trimester exam forms the final assessment and the aggregate of both indicate

the performance of the student in the concerned semester/trimester.

Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place:

The University has developed a Student feedback portal with set of questionnaire to

assess the performance of the course and faculty. The feedback is taken twice in a

semester and concerned heads for follow up of improvement analyze reports.

The sample snapshot is herewith enclosed.

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25. List of Research Projects Works in University:

Name of Faculty (Principal

Investigator)

Funding Agency

Title of the project

Sanction order No

Dr M S Surendrababu BRNS

Selective extraction of Strontium lons from aqueous

53/14/07/2019-BRNS/36272

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nuclear waste using MOFs

Dr. K. Vijayanandhini CSIR

Synthesis and characterization of hybrid nanocomposites based on nanoscale metal-oxide semiconductor and conducting polymer for chemical and biological sensor applications

80(0089)/19/ EMR-II

Dr. Sk. KhasimBeebi& Prof. Ch. Ramakrishna

DST

Development of a facility for fruit vendors belonging to Schedules Caste populations in Visakhapatnam Rural

SEED/SCSP/2018/3-(G)

Prof N Srinivas & Prof Ch Ramakrishna

DST

Development of facility to enhance capability building of Scheduled Tribe Population in Vijayanagaram Rural

SEED/SCSP/ 2018/11(G)

Dr P Vidyullatha SERB

Identification of latency associated genes as potential targets for the treatment of tuberculosis

SRG/2019/ 001430

Dr V Sai Kiran SERB

Fabrication of high-k dielectric oxide layers with embedded semiconductor/ metal

SRG/2019/ 001830

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nanoparticles for flash memory device applications and their engineering by ion beam irradiation

Dr R GowriShankar DST

Fabrication and study of superconducting nanorods

ECR/2016/000932

Dr.A.Sakunthala UGC

Implementation of customer relationship management in service industry

5-351/2013(HRP)

Dr.ArunVikramKothapalli

DST

Analysis and correlation of roughness, temperatures and tool water using cutting forces and vision based surface textures in turn-milling operations of hard to machine materials in dry and minimum quantity lubrication environments

EEQ/2016/000395

Dr.S.Raja UGC

Investigation of antidiabetic and antioxidant activities of Indian medicinal plants

42-691/2013(SR)

Mr. Titash Das

DST INSPIRE Fellowship

Cloning and functional validation of heat shock factor SbHSF06 in rice (Oryzasativa L)

DST/INSPIRE Fellowship

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for salinity and drought stress tolerance

Dr. R. Balaji Rao DAE-BRNS

Development of Na-Ion batteryusing glass based anode and cathode materials

37/14/06/2018-BRNS/34082

Dr P MissakSwarup Raju

DST

Fabrication and study of superconducting nanorods

ECR/2016/000932/26.12. 2016

Dr. Rama Rao Malla ICMR

Targeting self-renewal capacity of Breast Cancer using GLI1-bifunctional shRNA

5/13/04/2013-NCD-III

Dr. M. Anitha UGC

Biochemical and molecular analysis of spermidine treated Bombyxmori silkworms

43-042014(SR)

Dr. Ch. SatyanarayanaSwamy

DST

Identification of chromatin accessibility domains in exhausted T cells from human Breast Cancer

EMR/2017/ 002913

Dr R. Radha UGC

Effect of globalization on inclusive growth: A study of Visakhapatnam district

5-59/2014(HRP)

Dr. Rama Rao Malla DRDO

Development of radioprotective siRNA therapeutics

CC R&D (TM)/ 81/ 48222/ LSRB-282/ SH&DD/ 2014

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using RNAi technology

Dr. V. Vandana DST

Synthesis of renewable non-toxic biodegradable lubricants for engine application

DST/TSG/AF/2014/01-G

Dr. M. Anitha DBT

Analysis of DNA and RNA componants of nuclear matrix in Bombxymori embryos

BT/PR15319/ TDS/121/12/2015

Dr.P.Sarita UGC-DAE-CSR

Multi elemental mapping of blood serum of diabetes mellitus patients using SR based fluorescence spectroscopy

CSR-IC-BL-60/CRS-177/2016-17/841

Dr. D. Madhava Prasad UGC-DAE-CSR

Ferroelectric and properties of perovskite based lead-free ceramics (K,Na) NbO3

CSR-IC-241/2017-18

Dr. R. GyanaPrasuna MoES

Cyanobacterial biodiversity studies in the regional mangroves

MoES/36/OOIS/ Extra/57/2015

Dr. G. Bhanukiran DST

Development of high performance plastic gears using carbon nanotubes reinforced Acetal/ PTFE blend

SB/FTP/ETA-86/2013

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Dr. Rama Rao Malla ICMR

Targeting self-renewal capacity of Breast Cancer using GLI1-bifunctional shRNA

5/13/04/2013-NCD-III

Prof. T. Ravi Raju & Prof. Ch. Ramakrishna

ICMR

A longitudinal study of risk factors associated with decline in eGFR in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, India

5/4/7-2/TF/2017-NCD-II

Dr. M. SaratchandraBabu

UGC-DAE-CSR

Effect of gamma radiation on structure, Vis-NIR luminescence and cytotoxicity of lanthanide-based Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)

UGC-DAE-CSR-KC/CRS/19/RC20

Dr. Rama Rao Malla UGC-DAE-CSR

Sensitization of drug resistant triple negative breast cancer cell lines by combination of radiation and CD151 inhibitor, 2-thio-6-azauridine

UGC-DAE-CSR-KC/CRS/19/RB-04/1047

Dr. N. Srinivas UGC-DAE-CSR

Application of electroremediation coupled with phytoremediation technique for the removal of trace elements from sewage sludge

UGC-DAE-CSR-KC/CRS/19/RC20

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Dr. Anima Sunil Dadich DAE-CSR

Heavy metals accumulation pattern and anti-oxidative response of selected plant species in urban industry environment of Visakhapatnam using proton induced X-ray emission

UGC-DAE-CSR/PROJECT/ACCT/2016/0098

Dr. Chandra SekharAngani

DST

Development of a new non-destructive testing method for the detection of hidden corrosion and cracks in stainless steel structures

ECR/2016/001790

Dr. Burra rajesh Kumar DST

Design and development of microcantilever-structured sensor for determining the volatile organic compounds

ECR/2017/001183

Dr. Rama Rao Malla CSIR

Development of novel therapeutics from marine -for targeting stem cells in triple negative breast cancer

37(1683)/17/EMR-II

Dr. M. Chaitanya Varma

UGC-DAE-CSR

Study of effects of particle size and magnetic anisotropy in enhancing magnetization in

UDCSR/MUM/AO/CRS-M-287/2017/584

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Ni-Zn ferrites

Dr. B. SattiBabu UGC-DAE-CSR

Structural, magnetic and dielectric properties of doped NiFe2O4”

UDCSR/MUM/AO/CRS-M-289/2017/586

Dr.VenkataNagendra Kumar Putta

UGC-DAE-CSR

Studies on lanthanides, actinides (U and Th) and toxic elements using nano-particle based solid adsorbents and neutron activation analysis (NAA)

UDCSR/MUM/AO/CRS-M-285/2017/582

Dr. M. Srimannarayana UGC

A Green Approach to β - substituted γ-amino acids and β2 - amino acids via Betti Base and its applications

43-162/2014(SR)

Dr. I. Saratbabu DST

Development and extension of technologies to improve livelihood of small farm holders at Alamanda, North Coastal of Andhra Pradesh

Seed/WS/017/ 2015

Dr VikramBasava DST

Anhydro-and dianhydro-sugar scaffolds: Skeletal rearrangements and access to the synthesis of

TAR/2018/000488

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bioactive targets

Additional Projects of Bengaluru campus are listed below.

Name of Faculty (Principal

Investigator)

Funding Agency

Title of the project Sanction order No

Dr Vikram Basava

DST

Anhydro-and dianhydro-sugar scaffolds: Skeletal rearrangements and access to the synthesis of bioactive targets

TAR/2018/000488

Dr.Ramana Tamminana

UGC One pot synthesis of fused 1,2,3-triazoles through click and cross coupling reaction

F.30-457/2018 (BSR)

Dr. Vikram Basava

UGC Synthesis of anhydropyranose nucleosides & isonucleosides from anhydro- and dianhydro scaffolds and their evaluation as potential inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus

F.30-457/2018 (BSR)

Dr. Rohit Sharma

UGC Theoretical investigation of magnetohydrodynamic flow problems in a suspension of graphene nanoparticle

F.30-457/2018 (BSR)

Dr.Prasun Banerjee

UGC Effect of bismuth excess and Iron deficiency on the multiferroic properties of BiFeO3 ceramics

F.30-457/2018 (BSR)

Dr.Ch.Srilakshmi

UGC Design and Development of Cost Effective Perovskite Based Adsorbents for the Removal of Fluoride Ions from Drinking Water

F.30-457/2018 (BSR)

Dr. Alluri Sreenivas and

Dr. Mandava Ajay Kumar

Aeronautics R&D Board, DRDO

“Implementation of

Embedded Optic Flow Sensor for Unmanned Autonomous Vehicle Applications”

ARDB/0101071892/M/I

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List of Student Projects:

Name of Guiding Faculty Funding Agency Title of the project Sanction order No

Dr. I JEENA JACOB

Student Project Scheme- Karnataka State council of Science and Technology

IOT BASED SANITARY WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

(KSCST)/ 43S_BE_2863

Ms. BEENA G PILLAI

Student Project Scheme- Karnataka State council of Science and Technology

ANTI - POACHING SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM FOR TREES USING IOT

(KSCST)/ 43S_BE_2865

Mrs. VIDYA J

Ms. BHANUJYOTHI H C

Student Project Scheme- Karnataka State council of Science and Technology

DEVELOPING A REAL TIME MONITORING SYSTEM FOR ELDERS AND DISABLED PEOPLE

(KSCST)/ 43S_BE_2885

Dr. RAMESH NAIK B

Student Project Scheme- Karnataka State council of Science and Technology

DESIGNING A VISION SYSTEM FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE

(KSCST)/ 43S_BE_3125

Dr M Arun Kumar

Student Project Scheme- Karnataka State council of Science and Technology

SUNFLOWER TECHNOLOGY TO CAPTURE THE SOLAR ENERGY IN AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS

(KSCST)/ 43S_BE_2852

26. Publications (if any) out of research out of masters projects

Paper1:

Title: Multi-Model Biometric Authentication System for Smart Attendance. Journal: International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE). Vol. 08, Issue-06 (2020) 4284-4287

Paper2:

Title: Real time Multi Biometric Authentication System for Smart Attendance. Journal: International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology. Vol. 29, No. 5, (2020), pp. 6615-6623

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27. Industry Linkage:

S No Industry /

Institutions / University

Areas of collaboration

1

International School of Engineering (ISE), Hyderabad

Both the ISE and GITAM contribute in terms of branding activities to make these programs a great success for both the parties. So, both the parties, in principle, agree to not to compete with each other w.r.t. these programs. This means GITAM and ISE will offer similar programs in centers chosen by both only.

2 The University of Texas, Arlington, USA

To promote interest in the teaching and research activities of the respective institutions and to deepen the understanding of the economic, cultural and social issues environment of the respective institutions.

3 ICRISAT

To encourage, and use their reasonable endeavours to effect, within the limitations of the Institutions resources, policies and procedures, visits from one institution to the other by members of the academic, research and other staff for the purpose of participating in teaching, training, research for development programs and other agreed activities.

4

The Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA

This Agreement describes the terms under which FIUa and GITAM University can offer engineering graduates an opportunity to conduct their graduate studies at FIU and, upon fulfilling all requirements, obtain an FIU degree.

5 University of Nebraska Omaha, USA

GIM-GITAM students will receive an MBA degree from the University of Nebraska, with all the rights, honors, and privileges pertaining to this degree.

6

Andhra Pradesh State Sericulture Research and Development Institute (APSSRDI)

To Develop human resource in the academic and applied aspects of sericulture, the broad area would be insect resistance/physiology/breeding and genetics & Genomics/biotechnology/Molecular biology/recombinant DNA technology/Bioinformatics & related researc

7 University of the Virgin Islands

The two institutions wish to expand scholarly ties and promote closer academic collaboration.

8 Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited

The University has agreed to conduct through regular mode B.Sc. (Hons.) chemistry as its Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad campuses and take the entire responsibility to conduct the programmea and Dr.

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Reddy's has agreed to fund the same.

9

Central Institute Of Tool Design, Balanagar, Hyderabad

To provide certification courses/short term training at a concession of 10% to the students. To permit visits to CITD at free of cost to the students

10 IBM India Pvt. Ltd. With SoT,Hyd

IBM: through its own personnel or authorized business partners, will provide courseware and/or perform the Training activities for Career Education courses. TheMoU shall only govern the provision of products and services provided by IBM Career Education, ad division of IBM India Pvt. Ltd. to GITAM. GITAM: under this MoU, GITAM also assures IBM that it will enroll its students and/pr faculty members taking IBM Career Education courses every year from the effective date of the signing this MoU, it will also be the endeavor of the GITAM management to initiate the process of IBM Career Education courses to be included in their curriculum in case it has not been included so far.

11

Mahatma Gandhi Cancer Hospital & Research Institute , Visakhapatnam

MGCHRI Scope: Shall provide on call services in case of emeergency need. Teaching/Training (Workshop/CME) on Oncology for the students and or faculties of GIMSR. GIMSR Scope: GIMSR shall provide necessary infrastructure required for running the OPD services and other surgical facilities especially required to perform Onco surgeries at GIMSR to MGCHRI with minimal charges.

12

Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad

CSIR-IICT has expertise in conducting R & D studies such as synthetic organic chemistry, natural products chemistry and etc.,

13

Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET), Vijayawada

Enriching Technical Education Process and for continuous interaction between Industry and Institution. To enchance the quality of educational experience of Mechanical Engineering students.

14

Prof. Sanjay Malhotra, Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University School of

This is confidentiality Agreement, in order to protect certain confidential information that may be exchanged between GITAM University and Dr.Sanjay Malhotra.

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Medicine Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA

15

Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA),GoAP, India

Direct Investment to AP Capital Region including Capital city Amaravati in the field of Education Sector involving an investment of approximately INR 1275 Crores which is expected to generate 5500 new jobs

16 Cardinal Stritch University

Teaching Collaboration - Organising, Promoting, staffing and coordinating long and short-term staff and student exchanges and other academic activities, provided that all participants are appropriately qualified and there are adequate financial resources.

17 M/s Clavita Pharma Private Limited

The association and mutual co-operation between the two parties is to explore on coolaboration in research activities between Clavita and GU. Exchange of visits between professional of Clavita and Faculty members of GU. Organizing of joint seminars/training programs/meetings.

18 Lancaster University , UK

Each university shall designate a Liaison officer to develop and coordinate specific activities or programmes. The terms of such mutual assistance and the necessary budget for each specific programme and activity that is to be implemented under the terms of this MoU shall be discussed and agreed,and written into a legally binding agreement prior to the initiation of the programme or activity and any such agreement shall be reviewd at agreed intervals.

19 Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

TCS agrees to offer a package of TCS academic interface programme, AIP Collaborating Institute. TCS shall suppport the student and teacher communities through workshops, Faculty Development Programmes and student internships.

20 Central Michigan University (CMU), USA

CMU and GITAM enter into this agreement mutually to enhance the quality of international educatin of the two institutions and to specity the conditions under which GITAM students may apply for admission to the MBA and the MS in information systems programs at CMU.

21 Blackbuck Engineers Pvt.Ltd.

The MoU covers generic agreement terms and conditions related to 1. MBA (Executive) program with a special emphasis on Technology sector and 2. The name of the degree will be MBA (Executive). The

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power to issue MBA (Executive) is with GITAM University.

22 Association of Chartered Certified Accountants(ACCA)

promoting ACCA's suite of qualifications and the ACCA designation at the campus of HBS to their students (Current and prospective). Collaborate with each other to develop specific programmes that create opportunities for students to achieve the ACCA qualifications.

23 Nipissing University

Collaborative Teaching, research, training and capacity building to address teaching and research opportunities in Canada and India for the mutual benefits of both parties and in investigating funding sources to realise these opportunities.

24 Thomson Reuters & Govt. A.P

To collaborate for promotion and implementation of the Govt. of A.P FinTech initiative and for creation of centre of excellence("CoE") where in TR agrees to share data and information by use of technology by providing access to its information products in accordance with applicable terms and conditions and GITAM agrees to provide requisite shared infrastructure and support to TR for operationalisation of the Fin Tech initiative as provided.

25 The Regents of the University of Colorado Denver

The parties convene that the purpose of this MoU will be to enhance, encourage, and formalize scholarly and scientific interaction between the institutions through the promotion of student transfer, study abroad opportunities, and through the encouragement of cooperative activities in the areas of education, training , and research.

27 Principal ACS Engineering India Pvt Ltd

Sharing critical information for the purpose of development of total solution of life cycle management of towers and monopoles which includes hardware devices, embedded systems, IOT concepts, sensors, structural engineering analysis and designs, software systems etc within Telecom sector

29 Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore

The purpose of this MoU is to record formally this mutual interest of Ngee Ann Polytechnic and GITAM Institute of Management of GITAM deemed to be university for collaborative research, training and capacity building to address research opporunities in Singapore and India. Organising, promoting, staffing and coordinating long and short-term staff and student exchanges and other academic activities.

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31 Semi-Conductor Laboratory

SCL will be furnishing to GITAM SCL's 0.18 Micron CMOS Process Design Kit (PDK) and other details required for the sole purpose of designing the CMOS circuits.

32 WACHEMO University

Wachemo University and GITAM agree to subscribe to a cooperative agreement in order to promote the activities i.e. Exchange of teaching and research personnel, exchange of students, sharing of digital resource material like books, journals etc., development of joint scientific and collaborate research projects, scholarship and fellowship chances in Ph. D. program and technology transfer

33

National Research Development Corporation (NRDC)

GITAM and NRDC recognise the respective strengths of the two organisations and accordingly agree to cooperate in the development of technologies and their successful transfer to industry for commercial exploitation and socio-economic benefits.

34

IQS School of Management (IQS), Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain, Master International Marketing in a Digital Environment Agreement

The purpose of this agreement is to establish the possiblity for GITAM students to complete their second master year at IQS SM and to complete the Master in International Marketing in a Digital Environment at IQS SM (University Ramon Llull). According to this agreement, a maximum of one GITAM student can apply to spend one year at the IQS SM to take 60 ECTS during the entire academic year.

35 Red Hat India Pvt Ltd

This program appendix establishes the terms and conditions under which partner will participate in the Red Hat Academy Program. Under the program, Red Hat provided Partner an internet deployed and managed curriculum, Software, and Services and Partner provides the facilities and Teachers and delivers the Courses to Students as set forth in this appendix.

36 Rotary Club Visakha Valley

GIMSR shall run "GIMSR Rural Health Training Centre" in the building by Abhaya Community Hall to provide free medical check-ups for OP & IP patients for free of cost in and around that area. GIMSR agreed to maintain at its own cost the centre its routine maintains up keep and convert the premises where ever needed for the use of GIMSR Rural Health Training Centre.

37 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited,Vsp (BSNL)

Both the parties have held discussions and agreed for collaboration for conducting training under this MoU and in general for Technical courses where by BSNL will impart the requisite training and award credits for

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the training conducted on its own, to the registrered students.

38 Unique Biotech Limited, Hyderabad

This MoU - the parties may plan for cooperation in the below fileds : Microbiology, Probiotics, Nutraceuticals, Biotherapeutics, Joint research & training programmes and Genomics and Proteomics. The activities carried - Joint research activities on topics agreed by parties, Meetings organized to discuss sjpecific technical topics and cooperative activities. Unique Biotech employees may register for their Doctoral degrees in GITAM.

39 Lapetus Solutions Inc. Wilmington, NC, USA

Lapetus Solutions Inc. And GITAM would conduct Joint research in the field of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning with in Financial Technology (FinTech) around new ideas, innovation, social impact projects using FinTech and latest technologies.

40 BogaR Laboratories, East Godavari Dist. AP

This MoU is to strengthen the cooperation between the parties in the field of Biotechnology. 1. Drug design and discovery 2. Synthesis of Biochemicals 3. Natural product evaluation 4. Joint research & training programmes and Genomics and Proteomics or any other field of mutual interest.

41 Logistics Sector Skill Council (LSC) The objective of this MoU is to conduct apprenticeship-

based under graduate degree programme viz., BBA

42 College Board, New York, USA

To promote access and quality by convening a consortium of higher education institutions in India dedicated to advancing innovation in admissions, recruitment and enrollment management.

43 CLAT- 2019

Common Law admission test (CLAT) the consortium of National Law Universities will provide Login Account from wherein actual CLAT-2019 marks, qualifying marks All India Rank (AIR) and the contact details of candidates appearing in CLAT - 2019 can be accessed by GITAM School of Law.

44

Center of Excellence in Maritime & Ship Building, Visakhapatnam

The objective of this agreement is for the First party Center of Excellence in Maritime & Ship Building (CEMS) to enter into an understanding with the second party GITAM (Deemed to be University) to initiate and effectively conduct internship and training programmes. The engineering students pursuing 3rd year in UG level and 2nd year in PG level are eligible to apply.

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45

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

TCS agrees to design and develop TCS designed course(s) identified. The final choice of TCS designed course(s) to be offered by the Institute to its students will be jointly agreed between TCS and the Institute to fulfill any norms of the Institute, including but not limited to Fully Flexible Credit System (FFCS) norms. TCS role will be restricted only to designing and developing the course contents and curriculum of the TCS designed Course(s) and/or assisting in designing the curriculum.

46 Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad

ASCI to support GITAM in developing content on FaecalSludge and septage Management topic for introduction in the B.Tech 4th Semester, Environmental Engineering subject in the department of CIVIL engineering of GITAM Institute of Technology will be implemented for the admitted batch of 2019-20 onwards.

47 Northeastern University, Boston, USA

NU shall spend reasonable time and resources to collaborate with Client is necessary to devise a comprehensive plan, taking the local conditions into account. License its proprietary NU-IDEA learning modules, processes, playbooks and associated tools directly to client.

48

National Law School of India University, Bangalore

The MoUis signed between the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) for the purpose of Academic Collaboration that will encompass exchange of students and members of faculty between the two parties as well as other academic activities, research and publication. In addition to this active efforts will be made to develop join training and research programmes that will be pursued in a collaborative spirit.

49

Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation

To make qualitative improvements in imparting Technical Skill by setting up or providing Infrastructure in college laboratories by adopting latest technologies in engineering streams of CSE, IT, ECE, EEE, Mechanical and civil to serve the needs of the industry; skill up-gradation of faculty by imparting training.

50 Mr. PrattekKanwal Consultant

The consultant 2nd party agreed the offer made by the 1st party to give his services as a consultant for a period of 1 year from the date of execution of this agreement. As a consultant to set up/create School of Public Policy under GITAM within the ambit of the 1st party constitution and subject to approval of BOM of

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1st party.

51 Govt. Degree College, Araku

This MoU has announced a Scheme PARAMARSH for mentoring NAAC accreditation Aspirant Institutions to enable them to get accredited. The scheme is operational through Hub and Spoke model where mentor has responsibility of guiding mentee institution for self-improvement

52 University of Windsor

University of Windsor wishes to collaborate with GITAM to provide pathway for GITAM graduates who have completed a Bachelor of Engineering degree and M.Tech. degree with the possibility of advance standing towards a graduate degree at University of Windsor on the terms and conditions.

53 Evoluzn India Private Limited

Skill development & knowledge sharing as a service to the community. Majority of engineering students have been focusing on IT careers only and not on core engineering careers such as research and product development, due to lack of adequate employment opportunities in such fields in India.

54 Shortlist Professional Services Pvt. Ltd

The parties agree that GITAM is contracting Shortlist (the services provider) in order to identify qualified candidates on mutually agreed upon roles over the next one year from signing this contract.

55 Ural Federal University

With the purpose of development have agreed for mutual co-operation between our universities in academic and research spheres.

56

Bio Valley Incubation Council (BAIC), Visakhapatnam

Scope & Objectives: Proposed executive cousse based on nutrition in collaboration with second party. Seminar and workshop in collaboration with GITAM in the conference tobe held in june 2020 commercials and revenue share shall be decided through a definitive agreement between parties. Joint Research Collaboration can be established

57 SV.CO Digital Learning Platform Private Limited

In order to enhance the educational experience provided to students at GITAM Visakhapatnam Campus, the Parties are entering into thisMoU in accordance with which they are planning to launch the VR Course at the first industry elective course on Virtual Reality for 60 students of GITAM Vizag campus.

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Addition to above, BLR campus has the following tie-ups.

S No Industry /

Institutions / University

Areas of collaboration

2 Logistics Sector Skill Council(LSC)

All the three business schools of GITAM have entered into an MOU with LSC for offering BBA-Logistics program. The curriculum and syllabus for this program is decided jointly by GITAM and LSC. This program is aimed at imparting the required skills and knowledge for UG students, making them industry ready by the time they complete the program. Students enrolling for this program undergo paid industrial internship for the entire duration of even semesters and spend the odd semesters at the campus for completing the prescribed coursework.

3

NSE academy Limited, wholly owned subsidiary of National Stock Exchange of India Limited.

All the three business schools of GITAM have entered into an MOU with NSE Academy for offering BBA(Financial Markets) programs. The curriculum and syllabus for this program is decided jointly by GITAM and NSE Academy. This program is aimed at imparting the required skills and knowledge for UG students, making them conversant with the working of financial markets and instruments for pursuing their fast-track careers in this rapidly growing sector. A total of eight electives are taught by faculty of NSE Academy as per the MOU and the remaining courses by subject experts of GITAM.

4 ICT Academy

ICT Academy is an initiative started by the Government of India in collaboration with the State Governments and Industries. GITAM Bangalore has signed an MoU with ICT Academy through which it is getting all the benefits in learning JAVA through Oracle Academy, Data Sciences through DELL EMC and Design thinking from Auto Desk.

5 CII CII would help members to get online access to Various Reports, Newsletters, Publications and other knowledge resources of CII

6 Automation Anywhere University

GITAM Bangalore signed an MOU with AAU for learning the Robotic Process Automation software at absolutely free of cost.

7 NASSCOM- CoE on AI

Faculty Development Courses on Artificial Intelligence, Data Science

8 NASSCOM Membership

Conferences, Hackathons, Workshops in the space of all the future skills

9 NASSCOM Future skills Subscription

NASSCOM provides free online courses to students on top 10 emerging technologies like Data Science , Artificial Intelligence, IOT, Block Chain, Additive Manufacturing, cyber Security etc.

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28. LoA and subsequent EoA till the current Academic Year:

Enclosed in the Annexure

29. Accounted audited statement for the last three year:

Enclosed in the Annexure

30. Best Practices adopted, if any:

COURSERA PARTNERSHIP:

In adapting to the future learning needs and in line with our interest as a University to have a strong digital presence, we are happy to announce a 3-year partnership with Coursera. One of the world’s largest online learning platform, Coursera will enable our students to access their high-quality library of courses from top universities around the world. For the first three months, we have half the licenses that will be used to sensitize faculty to the platform further and enable students to do courses that will help them prepare better for an uncertain and concerning economic situation ahead.

Harappa:

GITAM is moving towards Harappa Education, an online learning institution that aims to build professional competencies among students, faculty, and employees using a curriculum designed around foundational habits such as communication, thinking, collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving.

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ToThe Chairman,Bangalore lnternational Airport AreaPlanning Authority (BtAAPA)No.10, 1't floor, Shanthinagar,Sulibele Road, Devanahalli Town,Bangalore - 562 110.

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V Sir,Sub . lssue of No Objection Certificate for the High Rise Educational

Building which is under construction at Sy. No.12l1 (1-22) &1212 (1-22), Nagadenahatly, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk,Bangalore Rural District.

Ref. Letter dated 27-A6-2012 of Sri.iVlogga Sitaramayya, GPA Hotder,Gandhi lnstitute of rechnology & [/anagement, Nagadenahally,Kasaba Hobli, Doddabaliapur Taluk, Bangatore Rural District.

As requested by Sri.Mogga Sitaramayya, GPA Holder, Gandhi lnstitute of Technology &[Fanagement, cited above, the Regional Fire Officer, Bangalore North Range of this departirLnthas inspected the High Rise Educational building, under construction at Sy.No .12t1 (1-Ziy X lZtZ(1-22)' Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk, Bangalbre Rural Disirict on19-47-2012 and furnished his report on 18-08-2012.

As per the report of the Regional Fire Officer, the applicant has already constructed thebuilding up to 7th floor and is nearing completion. Since the applicant has made provision tocomply with all the Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting measures, the issue of NOC is considered asper the Govt. Notification No.HD 33 SFB 2011 dated O7-O7-2A11. The details from Fire preventionand Fire Fighting point of view are as follows.

A. Detai ls of the prem ISES.

1. Address of the premises Visvesvarayya Bhavan(Academic Block-1),Sy.No. 12t1 (1-22) & 1Zt? (1-22),Nagadenahally,Kasaba Hobli,Doddaballapur Taluk,Bangalore Rural District.

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2. Number of Buildings

3. Number of floors

4. Type of occuPancY

qtr wise of the

Ground floor

1"t floor

2nd floor

3"i floor

4th floor to 7th floor

6. Height of the Building

7. Site Area

8. Built-u each

Ground floor

1ut floor

One building i.e. Academic block-1.

Ground &TuPPerfloors(Already the structure of the building has come

up to 7th floor, nearing completion)

Educational.

For parking 37 cars and two wheelers,1 Electrical Panel/DG Room, 1 Pump Room'5 Shops, 1 Bank, 1 SPorts Room &1 Students Activity Center.

1 Engineering Lab, 1 ChemlstrY Lab,

2 Physics Lab, 1 Dark Room, 1 Staff Room,2 Workshops & 1 Electrical Panel Room.

1 Auto Cad Lab, 2 Class rooms, 2 Staff rooms,1 Library, 1 HOD Maths, 1 HOD PhYsics,1 Drawing Hall, 1 Principal's Chamber with anteroom & 1 Office.

2 Labs. 2 Class rooms, 1 HOD English,1 Assistant Principal's Room, 1 Library,2 Staff rooms, 1 Vice Principal Room with anteroom & 1 Office.

2 Class rooms, 2 Waiting rooms, 2 Seminar Halls,2 Staff roonls, 1 Librarian roon'). 1 Learning room,1 Library, 1 Deens Chamber with ante room& 1 Deen's Office on each floor.

27.40 mtrs

12,746"10 Sq. mtrs

3,929 18 Sq mtrs

1,909.51 Sq.mtrs

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2''d floor

3'd floor to 7th floor(1,910.88 Sq.mtrs^ on each floorx 5 floors)

9. Total Built-up area

10. Surroun oroperties

East

West

North

South

1,909.85 Sq.mtrs.

9,554.40 Sq.mtrs.

17,302.94 Sq.mtrs

8.00 mtrs. wide Village road.

Agricultural land.

Agricultural land.

24.24 mtrs. wide Doddaballapur - DevanahalliRoad (NH -207).

L) Fire Prevention, fire fighting and evacuation measures incorporated / to be incorporated areare as follows.-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

1. Width of the road to which thebuilding abuts and whether it ishard surfaced to carry the weightof 45,000 kgs.

2. Number of entrances and width ofeach.

3. Height clearance over the entrance

The premises is abutting 24.24 mtrs. wideDoddaballapur -Devanahalli Road, located on thesouthern side. The road is hardened to carry theweight of 45,000 kgs.

Proposed to provide one entrance of 12.00 mtrs.width with entry & exit from 24.24 mtrs. wideDoddaballapur * Devanahalli road, located on thesouthern side,

No arch or any other constructions have beenprovided over the entrances.

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(1) (2)

4. Width of open space (Setbacks):-

Front (East)

Rear (West)

Side (North)

Side (South)

5. Arrangement for parking the CarsCATS.

6. Number of Staircases

7. Location of the staircases

8. Staircase size:-

(a) Width of staircases:-

Main staircases

Fire escape staircases

(b) Width of treads

(c) Height of risers

lVlinimum 23.58 mtrs

Minimum 13.00 mtrs

Minimum 7 00 mtrs wide open space on theNorth-West corner. This shall be increased tominimum 10.00 mtrs.

Minimum 20.00 mtrs.

Provision has been made to park 37 cars at groundfloor parking area.

One entry 3.5 mtrs. width has been provided on theeastern srde for the vehicles to reach ground floorparking area & 2 exits have been provided on thesouthern side.

2 main staircases have already been provided and2 additional fire escape staircases are proposed.

Out of 4 staircases, 2 existing main staircasesare in the core and another 2 proposed fire escapestaircases are designed to abut one of its side tothe external wall. The main staircases andconnecting corridor are open to court yard, which isopen to sky.

Each of 1"8 mtrs.

Each of 1.00 mtr

30 Cms

15 Cms

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(1) (2t

(d) Number of risers in a flight

(e) Height of hand rails

(0 Head room clearance

9. Travel distance from the farthestpoint and from dead-end of thecorridor to the staircase.

13 per flight

1 mtr. As proposed, the hand rails shouldbe provided at a height of 1 mtr. The gapbetween two verticals should not exceed15 cms.

2.40 mtrs

Maximum 30.00 mtrs. from the farthest pointand maximum 18.7 mtrs. from the dead end

of the corridor to the staircases.

10. Number of lifts anci capacity 4 lifts, each of 13 passengers capacity

C. The building the following fire safety measures should be incorporated:-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

Recommendation(3)

1. Condition of the open space Out of the required & allowed setbacks of minimum10.00 mtrs. all around the building, the setbacks toan extent of 6.00 mtrs. from the Building lineshould have a RCC slab of 200 mm thickness tocarry the load of 45,000 kgs., being the weight of afire unit. This driveway all around the building,should aiways be kept free and clear. lt would beadvantageous to the builders and the users toelevate this portion by a few inches and and evenprovide for a different colour, so that people areaware that this is the emergency route for firefighting vehicles, ambulances etc. The totalsetbacks shall be at even level without anystructure and projections up to a height of 5.00mtrs. These setbacks shall be always kept freefrom any construction or utilization like garden.landscaping parking etc.

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(1) (2) (3)

2. Structural materials.

3. Design of thestaircases.

Not indicated

4. Specification of lift. Not indicated

Only fire resistant materials or materials treatedwith fire retardant chemicals, should be used forinterior decoration work. While attending theinterior decoration the fixed fire fighting syitemslike sprinklers/risers etc., should not be covered orshifted from their original location.

The proposed staircases should be constructedwith non-combustible materials and should becompletely enclosed at each landing to preventsmoke and fire, traveling from the lower floors tothe upper floors. Enclosures to staircases shouldbe provided with self-closing smoke_stoppingswing-door, fitted with door closing devices ,t'tfr"exit to the lobby. These doors shoutO have at leasttwo hours fire resistance capacity. The staircasearea should be without glazing or glass brick wallsto avoid reflections. Any area of OwLlling or storageshould not open direcily to the staircase.

The brick walls, enclosing the lift shafts, should bebe of 90 mm thickness and have a fire resistanceof not less than two hours. Shaft should havepermanent vent of not less than 0"2 sq.mtrs. cleararea, immediately under the machine room. Liftmotor rooms should be preferably located at thetop of the shaft and separated by the enclosing wallof shaft or by the floor of the machine ioom.Landing doors of lift enclosures should open into aventilated lobby having one hour fire resistance. Liftcar doors should be of metal finish, operatingautomatically and should have fire resistancecapacity of one hour. Exit from the lift lobby shouldbe through a self-closing smoke stopping door of15 mm thickness, having one hour fire resistancecapacity. This is to prevent smoke and fire travelingfrom the lower floors to the upper floors. The liftmachine rooms should be separate and no othermachinery should be installed therein. Each lift

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(1) t2) (3)

should be connected to an alternative source ofpower (generator). Grounding switches at theground floor level to enable the Fire & EmergencyServices personnel to ground all the lift cars anduse them as' FIRE LIFT' in an emergency shouldbe provided.

5. Service ducts/shafts. Service ducts should be enclosed by walls of100 mm. thickness to have at least two hours fireresistance capacity. A vent, opening at the top ofthe service shafts, should be provided between onefourth and half of the area of the shafts. Theelectrical distribution cables and wiring should belaid in a separate duct. All the ducts should besealed at every alternate floor with non-combustible metal doors having at least two hoursfire resistance capacity.

Water mains, telephone lines, intercom lines or anyother service lines should not be laid in the duct,meant for electric cables.

The inspection panel doors and any other openingto the shafts should be provided with airtight doorsof at least two hours fire resistance capacity.

6. Escape route. Not indicated Direction in which the inmates should have to movein the event of any emergency have to be indicatedin the corridor/passage on each floor as a guideduring evacuation. These marking should be inIuminous paint.

D. The builder should arrange for the following fire fighting and evacuation measures:-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

Recommendation(3)

1. Electricpower supply

Circ.uits for water pumps, lifts, staircase lighting inthe building should be by separate line andindependently connected so that they can beoperated by one switch installed in the groundfloor. Dual operated switches shourd be instiiled inthe service room for terminating the standbysupply.

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(1) (2) (3)

2. Wet riser-cum-

3. filanually operatedfire alarm system

Proposed toprovide 2down comersystems.

Proposed toprovide manuallYoperated electricalfire alarm systemwith call boxesnear eachstaircase landing'

As proposed one standby generator of 125 KVAcapacity shall be installed at ground floor to supplyalternative power for staircase lighting, corridorlighting, fire fighting systems, lifts etc., in the eventof failure of electricity supply, in the building.

As proposed 2 down comer systems, near themain staircases, shall be provided. Each downcomer should be of 100 mm internal diameter and r_of G.l. 'C' Class pipe. From each down comersingle hydrant outlet should be provided at eachlanding. Hose reel hose of minimum 12 mm size ofadequate length to reach the farthest point of eachfloor should be provided with a shut off branchhaving a nozzle of 5 mm size" The hose reel hoseshould be connected at each landing by means tobe of an adaptor" Adequate B.l.S. markedreinforced rubber lined delivery hoses of 63 mmsize to reach the farthest point of the floor from thesystem should be provided with a branch pipe neareach hydrant outlet in a proper box to protect itfrom withering. At least two fire service inlets toboost the water in the riser directly from the mobilepump should also be provided. These inlets shouldbe located at an easily accessible position,preferably near the entry point to the premises.

vEach down comer system should be connected toan overhead tank of 25,000 litres capacity with anelectrically driven pump, capable of delivering 900litres of water per minute at 3N/mm2 pressure.The impeller of the pumps should be made ofbronze.

Manually operated electrical fire alarm systemshould be installed with call boxes located near

the staircases landing of the Building. Thecall boxes should be of "break glass' type,

where the call is transmitted automatically to

the control room when the glass of the system

is broken. This system should also be connected

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6. Assembly Area Not marked

liai :::a,r ,?J3ir3l aAit 3e easlly nCitCeC frOm ettlrerdirectron and shcuiC be at a herghi of one meterfrom the floor level.

The sprinkler system should be connected to thedown comer systems.

As proposed a public address system with twoway communication facility should be providedat each floor near each staircase landing withits console at the control room, located on theground floor.

An area at an appropriate place in the allowed/required setbacks shall be earmarked with aproper board as 'ASSEMBLY AREA' for thestudents to assemble after evacuation duringpractice drill and in an emergency.

a) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs.capacity and 2 fire buckets filled withclean dry fine sand should be provided forevery 8 Cars at ground floor parking area.

b) One ABC powder extinguisher of 2 kgs.capacity should be provided near the entrance toeach main switch board room, inside each liftmachine room.

4. Automaticsprinklersystem.

5. Public addresssystem.

7 Portable fireextinguishers

Proposed toprovide automaticsprinkler systemwith 293 sprinklerheads at groundfloor.

Proposed toprovide publicaddress systemwith two waycommunicationfacility.

Proposed toprovide suitabletype of portablefire extinguishersas per therequirements.

c) One ABC powder extinguisher of 5 kgs.capacity should be provided near the transformer,if installed.

d) One ABC powder extinguisher of 5 kgscapacity should be provided near thegenerator room.

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8. Fire safety plan

e) One ABC extinguisher of 5 kgs. capacity shouldbe kept near each staircase landing on everyfloor.

f) All the extinguishers suggested above shouldbe with B.l.S. markings and should be located atan easily accessible position without obstructingthe normal passage.

A Fire safety plan for preventing and extinguishing v

any accidental fire in the building and action to betaken by the occupants in case of such fire shouldbe prepared in advance and got approved by theDirector, Karnataka Fire & Emergency Services.The fire safety plan, so approved, should containthe telephone numbers of the nearest Fire Controli.e., 27630101 of Doddaballapura Fire Station and101,22971s]CI,22971550 & 22971600 of CentralFire Control Room, Bangalore. The plan should bedistributed to all the occupants and employees inthe building and should be displayed on everyfloor.

A Fire Command Station should be established inthe lobby of the buildrng on the entrance floor andsuch command station should be adequately '

illuminated. The main control of the public address r,.,syslem and fire alarm system should be at the FireCommand Station.

A Fire Safety Director should be nominated for thebuilding. He should conduct fire and evacuationdrills periodically. He should nominate a FireWarden for each floor and ensure that no individualof the building does anything which causes orstimulates an accidental fire and in case of lapsesin respect of fire prevention measures, he shouldtake action as deemed fit to ensure the safetyfrom the fire point of view. lf the action is beyond

his capacity he should tnform the Fire &

Emergency Services dePartment.

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(1) (2) (3)

9. Training Not indicated

E" General:-

40% of the staff/employees should be got trained inflre prevention & fire fighting at the R.A. MundkurFire & Emergency Services Academy,Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 560 029 within 6months from the date of occupation of the building.For this purpose, before approaching thisdepartment for final clearance certificate, theapplicant should give an undertaking in the form ofan affidavit regarding the maintenance of the fireprevention and fire fighting measures suggestedabove and arranging training of 40o/o of theoccupants in fire prevention and fire fighting within6 months from the date of issue of the clearancecertificate,

1) All the fire prevention, fire fighting and evacuation measuressuggested / recommended in B, C & D shall be strictly adhered toadopted.

2) Hazardous materials such as petroleum products, explosives,chemicals etc. should not be stored on any floor of the building

3) Refuse dumps or storage should not be permitted in any of the floors

4)l.,iquefied petroleum gas should not be stored in the hruilding

5) Plan & occupancy should not be changed without informingthe Fire & Emergency Services and without taking clearance.

6) The occupancy certificates should not be issued without obtainingthe clearance certificate from the Fire & Emergency servicesdepartment as per clause 3.16(v) of Zoning Regulation 2007 of theBangalore Development Authority.

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7) such reasonable changesimodifications as may be found necessary,after the building is fully constructed, will have to be agreed to be doneby the builder/occupants of the building.

8) All the metal fittings of wet riser system and all the extinguisherssuggested above should have B l.S markings.

Subject to the strict adherence to the conditions laid down as above, issue of licensefor the already constructed of High Rise Educational Building at sy.No.12t1 (1-221 & 1212(1-22)' Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk, Bangjlore Rural oistiict m?y r-please be considered.

Yours faithfully,

{-Director General

and Director General,Karnataka Fire & Emergency Services.

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No.GBC (1)499t2012

ToThe Chairman,Bangalore lnternational Airport AreaPlanning Authority (BIAAPA)No.10, 1't floor, Shanthinagar,Sulibele Road, Devanahalli Town,Bangalore - 562 110.

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Sub : lssue of No Objection Certificate for the construction of High RiseEducational Building at Survey No. 13/1 ,1312,1314,13/5,13/6,13/B &1 51 1 1, Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk, BangaloreRural District.

Ref: Letter dated 04-08-2012 of Sri,Mogga Sitaramayya, GPA Holder,Gandhi lnstitute of Technology & Management, Nagadenahally,Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

With reference to the letter of Sri.Mogga Sitaramayya, GPA Holder of Gandhi lnstitute of

Technology & Management, cited above, the Regional Fire Officer, Bangalore Nlorth Range of this

department has inspected the site of proposed High Rise Educational building at

Sy.No. 13t1,13t2,1314,13/5,13/6,13/8 & 15/1 1, Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk,

Bingalore Rural District on 10-09-2012 with reference to the drawings submitted bythe applicant

and has furnished the details as follows :-

A. Details of the premises.

1. Address of the premises Academic Block-llSy.No. 1311,1312,1314,1315,13/6,13/8 & 15/1 1 ,

Nagadenahally,Kasaba Hobli,Doddaballapur Taluk,Bangalore Rural District.

2. Number of Buildings One

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3. Number of floors

4. Type of occuPancY

5. Floof wise details of the occupancv

Basement

Ground floor

1'r floor

2'td floor

3'd floor

4th floor

Basement, ground and 7 upper floors

Educational.

For parking 117 cars & 73 two wheelers and

2 Electrical Panel rooms.

11 Class rooms, 5 staff rooms, 1 Library, 1

Serninar hall, 2 Microprocessor Labs, 2 SoftwareLabs, 1 Laclies waiting roonl, 2 AHU rooms,1 Auditorium of 737 seating capacity, 2 Halls, 2

Server rooms, 1 Record room & 1 Reception lobby

12 Class rooms, 1 Library, 1 Seminar hall,

5 Computer Labs, l Microprocessor Lab, 1 cafeteria5 Staff rooms, 3 Cafeteria, 1 Ladies waiting room,2 Server rooms & 1 AHU room.

12 Class rooms, 2 Library, 1 Seminar hall,

3 Microprocessor Labs, 5 Staff rooms, 3 Cafeteria,2 Labs, 2 Server rooms, 1 HOD room cum office,2 AHU rooms & 1 Ladies waiting room.

15 Class rooms, 5 Labs, 1 HOD room cum office,2 AHU rooms, 4 Staff rooms, 2 Server rooms &2 Halls.

15 Class rooms, 5 Labs, 1 HOD room cum office,2 AHU rooms, 4 Staff rooms, 2 Server rooms &2 Halls.

15 Class rooms, 5 Labs, 1 HOD room cum office,2 Ai"iU rooms, 4 Staff rooms, 2 Server rooms &2 Halls.

15 Class rooms,5 Labs, 1 HOD room-cum-office,2 AHU rooms, 4 Staff rooms, 2 Server rooms &2 Halls

15 class rooms, 4 laboratories, 4 staff rooms, 2halls, 2 server rooms.

Sth floor

6th floor

7th floor

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6. Height of the Building

7. Site Area

B Built-uo area of each floor .-

Basement

Ground floor

l"tfloor

2nd floor

3'd floor to 7th floor(5,140.30 Sq.mtrs. on each floorx 5 floors)

Staircase

9. Total Built.up area

10. Surrounding properties :-

East

West

North

B.

29.90 mtrs

12,746.10 Sq. mtrs

6,391.66 Sq.mtrs.

6,017.50 Sq.rntrs.

5,635.88 Sq.mtrs.

5,676.04 Sq.mtrs

25,701.50 Sq.mtrs

627.53 Sq.mtrs

50,050.11 Sq.mtrs

12.00 mtrs. wide internal road & open play ground

Agricultural land

Academic Block-1 builtling of ground & 7 upperfloors under construction belongs to the applicant.

South 24.24 mtrs. wide Doddaballapur - Devanahalli(NH * 207) roads.

The plan shows the following structural details indicating the fire prevention,fire fighting and evacuation measures. These measures are considered adequateas follows:-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

1 . Width of the road to which the : The premises is abutting 24.24 mtrs. wide

building abuts and whether it is Doddaballapur- Devanahalli (NH-207) road,

hard surfaced to carry the weight located on the southern side, through 10.00 mtrs

of 45,000 kgs. . '- -'.. ' :" - . wide internal road. Both roads are hardened to

"1.,, ,,' ' hqrdened to carry the weight of 45,000 kgs.

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2. Number of entrances and width ofeach.

3. Height clearance over the entrance

iltVid-tn of open space (S

Front (East)

Rear (West)

Side (North)

Side (South)

5. Arrangement for parking the Carscars.

6. Number of Staircases

7. Location of the staircases

8. Staircase size,:

(a) Width of staircases

(b) Width of treads

(c) Height of risers

(d) Number of risers in a ftight

Proposed to provide 2 entrances, each of9.00 mtrs, from 24.24 mtrs. wide Doddaballapur_Devanahalli road, located on the southern side.

No arch or any other constructions have beenproposed over the entrances.

Minimum 28.37 mtrs.

Minimum 17.30 mtrs.

Minimum 20.00 mtrs. up to Academic Block.

Minimum 10.00 mtrs.

Each of 2.00 mtrs.

30 Cms.

15 Cms.

12 per flight.

Provision has been made to park 1 17 cars& 73 two wheelers at Basement parking area.

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All the staircases have designed to abut one of itsside to the external wall and are terminated atground floor level and 12 separate staircases havebeen proposed to reach the basement parking areafrom the ground floor.

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(e) Height of hand rails

(f) Head room clearance

9. Travel distance from the farthestpoint and from dead-end of the

1 mtr. As proposed, the hand rails shouldbe provided at a height of 1.00 mtr. The gapbetween two verticals should not exceed15 cms.

2.4 mtrs

Maximum 31.50 mtrs from the farthest point tostaircase in basement. Further maximum21.00 mtrs. from the farthest point and maximum1 1.00 mtrs. from the dead end of the corridor to thestaircases in upper floors.

10. Number of lifts and capacity 4 lifts, each of 16 passengers capacity

C. While constructing the building the following fire safety measures should beincorporated:-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

Recommendation(3)

1. Condition of the open space Out of the requlred setbacks of minimum 10.00mtrs. all around the building, the setbacks to anextent of minimum 6.00 mtrs. from the Building lineshould have a RCC slab of 200 mm thickness tocarry the load of 45,000 kgs., being the weight of afire unit. This driveway all around the buildingshould always be kept free and clear. lt would beadvantageous to the builders and the users toelevate this portion by a few inches and and evenprovide for a different colour, so that people areaware that this is the emergency route for firefighting vehicles, ambulances etc. The totalsetbacks shall be at even level without anystructure and projections up to a height of 5.00mtrs. These setbacks shall be always kept freefrom any construction or utilization like garden,landscaping parking etc. up to 6.00 mtrs frombuilding line.

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2. Structural materials

3. Design of thestaircases.

Not indicated

4. Specification of lift. Not indicated

RCC nraterials and brick walls of not less than twohours fire resistance should be used for theconstruction of structures. Only fire resistantmaterials or materials treated with fire retardantchemicals, should be used for interior decorationwork. While attending the interior decoration thefixed fire fighting systems like sprinklers/risers etc.,should not be covered or shifted from their originallocation.

AIi the staircases should be constructed with non-cornbustible materials and should be completelyenclosed at each landing to prevent smoke andfire, traveling fronr the lower floors to the upperfloors. Enclosures to staircases should be providedwith self- closing smoke-stopping swing-door, fittedwith door closing devices at the exit to the lobby.These doors should have at least two hours fireresistance capacity. The staircase area should bewithout glazing or glass brick walls to avoidreflections. Any area of dwelling or storage shouldnot open directly to the staircase.

The brick walls, enclosing the lift shafts, should beof 90 mm thickness and have a fire resistance ofnot less than two hours. Shaft should havepermanent vent oi not less than 0.2 sq.mtrs. cleararea, imnrediately under the niachine room i-ifimotor rooms should be preferably located at thetop of the shaft and separated by the enclosing wallof shaft or by the floor of the machine room.Landing doors of lift enclosures should open into aventilated lobby having one hour fire resistance. Liftcar doors should be of metal finish, operatingautomatically and should lrave fire resistancecapacity of one hour. Exit from the lift lobby shouldbe through a self closing smoke stopping door of15 mm thickness, having one hour fire resistancecapacity. This is to prevent smoke and fire travelingfrom the iower floors to the upper floors. The liftmachine rooms should be separate and no othermachinery should be installed therein. Each lift' should be connected to an alternative source ofp-dlu:r (generator).

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6. Escape route Not indicated

Grounding switches at the ground floor level toenable the Fire & Emergency Services personnelto ground all the lift cars and use them as ' FIRELIFT' in an emergency should be provided. All thelifts, extended up to the basement, shall beterminated at the ground floor level or the lift lobbyat the basement level shall be enclosed andpressurized with positive pressure.

Service ducts should be enclosed by walls of 100mm. thickness to have at least two hours fireresistance capacity. A vent, opening at the top ofthe service shafts, should be provided between onefourth and half of the area of the shafts. Theelectrical distribution cables and wiring should belaid in a separate duct. All the ducts should besealed at every alternate floor with non-combustrble metal doors having at least two hoursfire resistance capacity.

Water mains, telephone lines, intercom lines or anyother service lines should not be laid in the duct,meant for electric cables.

The inspection panel doors and any other openingto the shafts should be provided with airtight doorsof at least two hours fire resistance capacity.

Direction in which the inmates should have to movein the event of any emergency have to be indicatedin the corridoripassage on each floor as a guideduring evacuation. These marking should be inluminous paint.

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D. The builder should arrange for the following fire fighting and evacuationmeasures:-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

Recommendation(3)

1. Electricpower supply

2. Wet riser-cum-Down comers

Proposed toprovide 6down comersystems.

Circuits for water pumps, lifts, staircase lightingin the building should be by separate line andindependently connected so that they can beoperated by one switch installed the ground floorDual operated switches should be installed inthe service room for terminating the standbysupply.

As proposed one standby generator of 1ZS KVAvcapacity shall be installed at north west corner of -Academic Block-1. This should be after leaving6.00 mtrs. wide driveway from the building line, t6supply alternative power for staircase lighting,corridor lighting, fire fighting systems, lifts etc., inthe event of failure of electricity supply, in thebuilding.

As proposed 6 down comer systems, near thestaircases. shall be providect. Each down comershould be of 100 mm internal diameter and of9.1 'C'Class pipe. From each down comer singlehydrant outlet should be provided at each landing.Hose reel hose of minimum 19 mm size and ofadequate length to reach the farthest point of eachfloor should be provided with a shut off branchhaving a nazzle of 5 mm size. The hose reel hoseshould be connected at each landing by means rzof an adaptor. Adequate B l.S. marked reinforcedrubber lined delivery hoses of 63 mm size to reachthe farthest point of the floor from the systemshould be provided with a branch pipe neai eachhydrant outlet in a proper box to protect it fromwithering. At least two fire service inlets to boostthe water in the riser direcfly from the mobile pumpshould also be provided. These inlets should belocated at an easily accessible position, preferably19ar the entry point to the premises,

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6. Assenibly Area Not marked

Each down comer system shall be connected to anoverhead tank of 25,000 liters capacity with anbooster pump, capable of delivering 900 liters ofwater per minute near each over head tank (total6 nos. overhead tanks & 6 nos. booster pumps).The impeller of all the pumps should be of bronze.

Manually operated electrical fire alarm systemshould be installed with call boxes located nearthe staircases landing of the Building. Thecall boxes should be of "break glass' type,where the call is transmitted automatically tothe control room when the glass of the systemis broken. This system should also be connectedto an alternative source of power supply (dieselgenerator). The call boxes should be so installedthat their location can be easity noticed from eitherdirection and should be at a height of one meterfrom the floor level.

As proposed a public address system with twoway communication facility should be providedat each floor near the staircases landing withits console at the control room, located on theground floor.

An area at an appropriate place in the allowedlrequired setbacks shall be earmarked with aproper board as'ASSEMBLY AREA'for thestudents to assemble after evacuation duringpractice drill and in an emergency.

3. Manually operatedflre alarm system

4. Automaticsprinklersystem.

5. Public addresssystem.

Proposed toprovide manuallyoperated electricalfire alarm systernwith call boxesnear eachstaircase landing.

Proposed toprovide publicaddress systemwith two waycommunicationfacility.

Proposed to The sprinkler system should be connected to theprovide automatic down comer systems.sprinkler systemwith 401 sprinklerheads at basementfloor parking area"

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7. Portable fireextinguishers

8. Fire safety plan

Proposed toprovide suitabletype of portablefire extinguishersas per therequirements,

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a) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs.capacity should be provided for every Icars at Basement floor parking area

b) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 2 kgs. capacityshould be provided near the entrance to eachmain switch board room, inside each lift machineroom and inside each laboratory.

c) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgscapacity should be provided near thetransformer, if installed and near thediesel generator.

d) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs. capacityshould be kept near each staircase landing onevery floor.

e) 4 ABC power extinguishers, each of 5 kgs.capacity, should be provided inside the Auditorium

f) All the extinguishers suggested aboveshould be with B.i.S. markings and should belocated at an easily accessible position withoutobstructing the normal passage.

A Fire safety plan for preventing and extinguishingany accidental fire in the building and action to bevtaken by the occupants in case of such fire shouldbe prepared in advance and got approved by theDirector, Karnataka Fire & Emergency Services.The fire safety plan, so approved, should containthe telephone numbers of the nearest Fire Controli.e., 101 & 7630101 of Doddaballapura Fire StationThe plan should be distributed to all the occupantsand employees in the building and should be

layed on every floor

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9. Training Not indicated

A Fire Command Station should be establishedin the lobby of the building on the entrance floorand such command station should be adequatelyilluminated. The main control of the public addresssystem and fire alarm system should be at the FireCommand Station.

A Fire Safety Director should be nominated forthe building. He should conduct fire and evacuationdrills periodically. He should nominate a FireWarden for each floor and ensure that no individualof the building does anything which causes orstimulates an accidental fire and in case of lapsesin respect of fire prevention measures, he shouldtake action as deemed fit to ensure the safetyfrom the fire point of view. lf the action is beyonihis capacity he should inform the Fire &Emergency Services department.

40% of the staff/employees should be got trained infire prevention & fire fighting at R,A. Mundkur Firet Emergency Services Academy, BannerghattaRoad, Bangalore -560 029 within 6 months fromthe date of occupation of the building. For thispurpose, before approaching this department forfinal clearance certificate, the applicant should givean undertaking in the form of an affidavitregarding the maintenance of the fire preventionand fire fighting measures suggested above andarranging training of 40% of the occupants in fireprevention and fire fighting within 6 months fromthe date of issue of the clearance certificate.

E. General:-

1) All the fire prevention, fire fighting and evacuation measures suggested / recommendedin B, C & D shall be stricfly adhered to adopted.

2) Hazardous materials such as petroleum products, explosives, chemicals etc. should notbe stored on any floor of the building

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3) Refuse dumps or storage should not be permitted in any of the floors.

4) Liquefied petroleum gas should not be stored in the building.

5) Plan & occupancy should not be changed without informing the Fire & EmergencyServices and without taking clearance.

6) The occupancy certificates should not be issued without obtaining the clearancecertificate from the Fire & Emergency Services department.

7) Such reasonable changes/modifications as may be found necessary, after the building isfully constructed, will have to be agreed to be done by the builber/occupants of tfrebuilding.

8) All the metal fittings of wet riser system and all the extinguishers suggested aboveshould have B.l.S markings.

subject to the strict adherence to the conditions laid tlown as above , issue of licensefor the construction of High Rise Educational Buildi rrg at Sy No. 1311 ,1312,13t4,13tS,13/6,13/B & 15111, Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, Dodda ballapur Taluk, Bangalore Rural Districtmay please be considered

Yours faithfully,

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Karnataka Fire & Emergency Services.

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2) The Regional Fire Officer, Bangalore North Range.

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Ernergen<v Ser,'icesNo r. Annaswamy Mtrdaliar Roaci

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Phone 2557t)7332297 150 I2297 \3\)

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To,The Chairman,Bangalore lnternational Airport AreaPlanning Authority (BIAAPA)No.10, 1't ftoor, Shanthinagar,Sulibele Road, Devanahalli Town,Bangalore - 562 110.

Sir,sub : lssue of No objection certificate for the construction of High Rise 2

Hostel buildings & 1 staff quarters building at Sy.No.15lS,1Sl2a2,1 512a4,1 51 12,15/6, 1 517, 1 51 1, 1 518,1 519, Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli,Doddaballapur Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

F.ef: Letter dated 12-09-2A12 of Sri.tMogga Sitaramayya, GpA holder,M/s Gandhi lnstitute of rechnology & Management, Nagadenahally,Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

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With reference to the letter of Sri.Mogga Sitaramayya, GPA holder, M/S Gandhi lnstitute ofTechnology & Management, cited above, the Regional Fire Offlcer, Bangalore North Range ofthis department has inspected the site proposed for the construction of high rise hostel &residential buildings at Sy.Nos. 1515, 1512a2, 1512a4, 15112, 15/6, 1512, 1511, 1519,15/9,Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapur Taluk, Bangalore Rural District on ZS-IZ-2012with reference to the drawings submitted by the applicant and has furnished the details asfollows:-

A. Details of the premises.

1. Address of the premises Sy. No. 1 515,1 512a2, 1 5l2a4,t Sl1Z,1 5t6,15t7,15t1,15/8,15/9,Nagadenahally,Kasaba Hobli,Doddaballapur Taluk,Bangalore Rural District.

3 Buildings i.e. 1 Girls Hostel, 1 Staff euarters& 1 Boys Hostel.

2. Number of Buildings

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3. Number of floors

Girls Hostel Building:

Staff quarters Building

Boys Hostel Building

4. Type of occupancy

5. Floor wise details of the occupancv

Girls Hosle_lGround floor (stilt)

1't floor to 6th floor

Staff quartersGround floor (stilt)

1'tfloor to 6th floor

Bovs Hostel

Ground floor (stilt )

'1st floor to 6th floor

6. Height of the Building

Girls Hostel

Staff quarters

Boys Hostel

7. Site Area

Ground&6upperfloors

Ground&6upperfloors

Ground & 6 upperfloors

Residential.

For parking 44 cars & 42 two wheelers.

96 rooms on each floor x 6 floors = 576 rooms.

For parking 56 cars.

8 flats on each floor x 6 floors = 48 flats

For parking 44 cars & 42 two wheelers.

96 rooms on each floor x 6 floors = 576 rooms

20.15 mtrs

20.15 mtrs

20.15 mtrs

12,746.10 Sq mtrs

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8. Built-up area of each floor .-

Girls Hostel

Ground floor (stilt )

9. Total Built-up area

10. Surroundinq properties :-

East

West

North

1't floor to 6th floor('1,999.48 Sq.mtrs. on each floorx 6 floors)

Staff .quarters

Ground floor (stilt )

1't floor

2nd floor to 6th floor(1,343.44 Sq.mtrs. on each floorx 5 floors)

Bovs Hostel

Ground floor (stilt )

1tt floor to 6th floor(1,999.48 Sq.mtrs. on each floorx 6 floors)

2,652.16 Sq.mtrs.

11,996 88 Sq.mtrs

1,768.00 Sq mtrs.

1,343.00 Sq.mtrs.

6,717.20 Sq.mtrs.

2,652.16 Sq.mtrs.

11,996.88 Sq"mtrs.

39,126.28 Sq.mtrs.

Vacant land & 9.00 mtrs wide internal roadthere after belongs to the applicant.

Private open land.

open space and 9.00 mtrs wtde internal roadthere after belongs to the applicant"

South Open land belongs to the applicant.

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E}u The plan shows the following structural detaits indicating the fire prevention,fire fighting and evacuation measures. These measures are considered adequateas follows:-

Details(1)

Existing(2)

1. Width of the road to which thebuiiding abuts and whether it ishard surfaced to carry the weightof 45,000 kgs.

2. Number of entrances and width ofeach.

3. lleight clearance over the entrance

4. Widt[of open space (Setbacks):-

Girts Llostel

Front (East)

Rear (West)

Side (North)

Side (South)

Staff quarters

Front (East)

Rear (West)

Side (North)

Side (South)

Bovs Hostel

Front (East)

Rear (West)

Side (North)

Side (South)

The premises is abutting 24.24 mtrs. wideDoddaballapur- Devanahalli (NH-207) roadlocated on the southern side, through g.00 mtrs.wide internal road. Both roads are hardened tocarry the weight of 45,000 kgs.

Proposed to provide 2 entrances each of g.00 mtrsfrom 24.24 mtrs. wide Doddaballapur-Devanahalliroad located on the southern sicle.

No arch or any other constructions have beenproposed over the entrances.

l/inimum 9.00 mtrs.

lt/inimum 9.00 mtrs.

Minimum 10.10 mtrs

Minimum 10.00 mtrs

Minimum 9.00 mtrs.

Minimum 9.00 mtrs.

Minimum 10.00 mtrs

ltlinimum 10.10 mtrs

Minimum 9.00 mtrs.

lVlinimum 9.00 mtrs.

Minimum 10.10 mtrs.

It/inimum 10.10 mtrs.

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5. Arrangement for parking the Cars

6. Number of Staircage:-

Girls Hostel

Staff quarters

Boys Hostel

7. Location of the staircases

8. Staircase size:-

(a) Width of staircases:-

Girls & Boys Hostels

Staff quarters

(b) Width of treads

(c) Height of risers

(d) Number of risers in a flight

(e) Height of hand rails

(f) Head room clearance

Provision has been made to park 44 cars atground floor (stilt) parking area of girls hostel, 56cars at ground floor (stilt) parking area of staffquarters & 44 cars at ground floor (stilt) parkingarea of boys hostel.

All the staircases have designed to abut one of itsside to the external wall. Further provision hasbeen made to enclose all the staircases of all theBuildings.

Each of 1.5 mtrs.

2 each of 1.3 mtrs width and another 2 eachof 1 .2 mtrs width.

30 Cms.

15 Cms.

10 per flight

1.00 mtr. As proposed, the hand rails shouldbe provided at a height of 1.00 mtr. The gapbetween two verticals should not exceed 15 cms

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Travel distance from the farthestpoint and from dead-end of thecorridor to the staircase

Girls hostel

Staff quarters

Boys hostel

10. Number of lifts and caPacitY:-

Girls Hostel :

Staff quarters "

Boys Hostel .

C. While constructing the buildingincorporated:-

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lvlaximum 23.00 mtrs. from the farthest point andmaximum 15.00 mtrs. from the dead end of thecorridor to the staircases.

Maximum 22"00 mtrs. from the farthest point andmaximum 6.75 mtrs. from the dead end of thecorridor to the staircases.

ltrlaximurn 23.00 mtrs. from the farthest point andmaximum 15.00 mtrs. from the dead end of thecorridor to the staircases.

4 lifts, each of i3 passengers capacity.

2 lifts, each of 13 passengers capacity,

4 lifts, each of 13 passengers capacity.

the following fire safety measures should be

Details(1)

Existing(2)

Recommendation(3)

1. Condition of the open space Out of the required setbacks of minimum 7.00mtrs. all around each building, the setbacks to an

extertt of 0.00 mtrs. frorn each Building line slroulcj

have a RCC slab of 200 mm thickness to carry theload of 45,000 kgs., being the weight of a fire unit.This driveway all around the building, shouldalways be kept free and clear. lt would beadvantageous to the builders and the users toelevate this portion by a few inches and and evenprovide for a different colour, so that people areaware that this is the emergency route for fire

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2. Structural materials

3. Design of thestaircases.

Not indicated

4. Specification of lift. Not indicated

fighting vehicles, ambulances etc. The totalsetbacks shall be at even level without anystructure and projections up to a height of 5.00mtrs. These setbacks shall be always kept freefrom any constructron or utilization like garden,landscaping parking etc.

RCC materials and brick walls of not less than twohours fire resistance should be used for theconstruction of structures. Only fire resistantmaterials or materials treated with fire retardantchemicals, should be used for interior decorationwork. While attending the interior decorationthe fixed fire fighting systems like sprinklersirisersetc., should not be covered or shifted from theiroriginal location.

All the staircases should be conslructed with non-combustible materials and should be completelyenclosed at each landing to prevent smoke andfire, traveling from the lower floors to the upperfloors. Enclosures to staircases should be providedwith self-closing smoke-stopping swing-door, fittedwith door closing devices at the exit to the lobby.These doors should have at least two hours fireresistance capacity. The staircase area should bewithout glazing or glass brick walls to avoidreflections. Any area of dwelling or storage shouldnot open directly to the staircase.

The brick walls, enclosing the lift shafts, should beof 90 mm thickness and have a fire resistance ofnot less than two hours. Shaft should havepermanent vent of not less than 0.2 sq.mtrs. cleararea, immediately under the machine room. Liftmotor rooms should be preferably located at thetop of the shaft and separated by the enclosing wallof shaft or by the floor of the machine room.Landing doors of lift enclosures should open into a

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5. Service ducts/shafts

6. Escape route. Not indicated

ventilated lobby having one hour fire resistance. Liftcar doors should be of metal finish, operatingautomatically and should have fire resistanc6capacity of one hour. Exit from the lift lobby shouldbe through a self closing smoke stopping door of15 mm thickness, having one hour fire rEsistancecapacity. This is to prevent smoke and fire travelingfrom the lower floors to the upper floors. The liitmachine rooms should be separate and no othermachinery should be installed therein. Each liftshould be connected to an alternative source ofpower (generator). Grounding switches at theground floor level to enable the Fire & Emergen"y .-Services personnel to ground all the lift cari ,nO

'-use them as ' FIRE LIFT, in an emergency shouldbe provided.

Service ducts should be enclosed by walls of100 mm. thickness to have at leasi two hours fireresistance capacity. A vent, opening at the top ofthe service shafts, should be provide-d between onefourth and half of the area of the shafts. Theelectrical distribution cables and wiring should belaid in a separate duct. All the ducts should besealed at every alternate floor with non_combustible metal doors having at least two hoursfire resistance capacity

Water mains, telephone lines, intercom lines or anyother service lines should not be laid in the ducimeant for electric cables. vThe inspection panel doors and any other openingto the shafts should be provideO wtifr airtigh[ doorlof at least two hours fire resistance capaciiy.

Direction in which the inmates should have to move!n 11" event of any emergency have to be indicatedin the corridor/passage on each floor as a guideduring evacuation. These marking should Oe inluminous paint.

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Details(1)

Existing(2)

Recommendation(3)

1. Electricpower supply

2. Wet riser-cum-

Circuits for water pumps, lifts, staircase lighting inbuilding should be by separate line andindependently connected so that they can beoperated by one switch installed the ground floor.Dual operated switches should be installed in theservice room for terminating the standby supply.

As proposed one standby generator of 250 KVAcapacity shall be installed on the open spaceavailable on the north-west corner, after leaving9.00 mtrs. wide driveway from the building line tosupply alternative power for staircase lighting,corridor lighting, fire fighting systems, lifts etc., inthe event of failure of electricity supply, in thebuilding.

As proposed I down comer systems (3 in Girlshostel, 2 in Staff quarters & 3 in Boys hostel), nearthe staircases shall be provided. Each downcomer should be of 100 mm internal diameterand of G.l. 'C' Class pipe. From each downcomer single hydrant outlet should be providedat each landing. Hose reel hose of minimum 19mm size of adequate length to reach the farthestpoint of each floor should be provided with a shutoff branch having a nozzle of 5 mm size. The hosereel hose should be connected at each landing bymeans to be of an adaptor. Adequate B.l.S.marked reinforced rubber lined delivery hoses of 63mm size to reach the farthest point of the floorfrom the system should be provided with a branchpipe near each hydrant outlet in a proper box toprotect it from withering. At least two fire serviceinlets to boost the water in the riser directly fromthe mobile pump should also be provided. Theseinlets should be located at an easily accessibleposition, preferably near the entry point to thepremises.

Proposed toprovide 8down comersystems.(3 in girls hostel2 in staff quarters& 3 in Boys hostel)

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3. Manually operatedfire alarm system

4. Automaticsprinklersystem.

5. Public addresssystem.

Proposed toprovide manuallyoperated electricalfire alarrn systemwith call boxesnear eachstaircase landing.

Proposed toprovide publicaddress systemwith two waycr:mrnunicationfacility.

Proposed to The sprinkler system should be connected to theprovide automatic down comer system.sprinkler systemwith 172 sprinklerheads at groundfloor parking areaof girls hostel, 172sprinkler heads atground floor parkingarea of boys hostel &140 sprinkler headsat ground floorparking areaof staff quarters.

Each down comer system of each Building shouldbe connected to an overhead tank of 25,000 litrescapacity with an electrically driven pump, capableof delivering 900 litres of water per minute at3N/mm2 pressure (total B overhead tanks & B

booster pumps). The impeller of the pumps shouldbe made of bronze.

Manually operated electrical fire alarm systemshould be installed with call boxes located nearthe staircases landing of each Building. Thecall boxes should be of "break glass' type,where the call is transmitted automatically tothe control room when the glass of the systemis broken. This system should also be connectedto an alternative source of power supply (dieselgenerator). The call boxes should be so installed

that their location can be easily noticed from eitherdirection and should be at a height of one meterfrom the floor level.

As proposed a public address system with twoway communication facility should be provldedat each floor near the staircases landing withits console at the control room, located on theground fioor of each Building.

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6. Assembly Area

7. Portable fireextinguishers

B. Fire safety plan

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Proposed toprovide suitabletype of portablefire extinguishersas per therequirements.

An area at an appropriate place in the allowed/required setbacks shall be earmarked with aproper board as'ASSEMBLY AREA'for thestudents to assemble after evacuation duringpractice drill and in an emergency.

a) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs. capacityshould be provided for every 8 Cars at groundfloor parking area of each building.

b) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 2 kgs. capacityshould be provided near the entrance to eachmain switch board roon1, inside each lift machineroom and inside each kitchen, .

c) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs. capacityshould be provided near the transformer, if installedand near the diesel generator.

d) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs. capacityshould be kept for every 6 rooms on the corridor ateach floor of Girls Hostel & Boys Hostel.

e) One ABC Powder extinguisher of 5 kgs. capacityshould be kept near each staircase landing onevery floor of each building.

0 All the extinguishers suggested above Should bewith B.l.S. markings and should be located at aneasiiy accessible position without obstructing thenormal passage.

A Fire safety plan for preventing and extinguishingany accidental fire in each building and action to betaken by the occupants in case of such fire shouldbe prepared in advance and got approved by theDirector, Karnataka Fire & Emergency Services.The fire safety plan, so approved, should containthe telephone numbers of the nearest Fire Controli.e., 101 & 7630101 of Doddaballapura Fire Station.The plan should be distributed to all the occupantsand employees in the building and should bedisplayed on every floor.

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A Fire Command Station should be establishedin the lobby of each building on the entrance floorand such command station should be adequatelyilluminated. The main control of the public addresssystem and fire alarm system should be at the FireCommand Station.

A Fire Safety Director should be nominated foreach building. He should conduct fire and

evacuation drills periodically. He should nominate aFire Warden for each floor and ensure that no

individual of the building does anything whichcauses or stimulates an accidental fire and in caseof lapses in respect of fire prevention measures, heshould take action as deemed fit to ensure thesafety from the fire point of view. lf the action is

beyond his capacity he should inform the Fire &Emergency Services department.

9. Training Not indicated 4Ao/o af the staff/employees should be got trained in

fire prevention & fire fighting at the R.A. MundkurFire & Emergency Services Acaderny.Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 560 029. within 6

months from the date of occupation of the building.For this purpose, before approaching thisdepartment for final clearance certificate, theapplicant should give an undertaking in the form ofan affidavit regarding the maintenance of the fireprevention and fire fighting measures suggestedabove and arranging training of 40% of theoccupants in fire prevention and fire fighting within

6 months from the date of issue of the clearancecertificate.

E. General:-

1) All the fire prevention, fire fighting and evacuation measures suggested / recommended in

B, C & D shall be strictly adhered to adopted'

2) Hazardous materials such as petroleum products, explosives, chemicals etc' should not be

stored on any floor of the building.

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3)Refusedumpsorstorageshouldnotbepermitteclinanyofthefloors.

4)Liquefiedpetroteumgasshouldnotbestoredinthebuilding,exceptthelimitedquantity required for each kitchen'

5) pran & occupancy shourd not be changed without informing the Fire & Emergency services

and without taking clearance'

6\Theoccupancycertificatesshouldnotbeissuedwithoutobtainingtheclearancecertificate"' ;;; il"-fit" & E*"tg"ncy services department

7)Suchreasonablechanges/rnodificationsaSmaybefoundnecessary,afterthebuildingisfury constructed, wi, hJve to oe agi;eo to o" done by the buirder/occupants of the building'

B) Ail the metar fittings of wet riser system and ail the extinguishers suggested above should

have B.l.S markings'

District maY Please be considered

Yours faithfullY'

\\ Director General

Subject to the strict adherence to the conditions laid down as above, issue of license for the

construction of High Rise Hostel & p.esidential buitdings at Sy.Nos.15/5, 1512a2' 1512a4' 15112'

15/6, 1 5t7,15t1.15rg, 15/g, Nagadenanatty' Kasaba Hobfi' oojoaoattapur Taruk, Bangarore Rural

and Director General,

Karnataka Fire & Emergency Services

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(-' Nagadenahally, Kasaba Hobli, "OoOi'Ouffapur

Taluk' Bangalore Rural District'

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All India Council for Technical Education(A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

Nelson Mandela Marg,Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Website: www.aicte-india.org

APPROVAL PROCESS 2020-21 Extension of Approval (EoA) - Corrigendum-

F.No. South-West/1-7001631797/2020/EOA/ Corrigendum-1 Date:30-Jun-2020

To,

The Principal Secretary (Hr. & Tech Education) Govt. of Karnataka, K. G.S., 6th Floor, M.S. Building, R. N. 645,Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Road, Bangalore-560001

Sub: Extension of Approval for the Academic Year 2020-21

Ref: Application of the Institution for Extension of approval for the Academic Year 2020-21

EOA Issued on F.No. South-West/1-7001631797/2020/EOA 15-Jun-2020

Corrigendum 1 F.No. South-West/1-7001631797/2020/EOA/Corrigendum-1

30-Jun-2020

Ref: Application of the Institution for Extension of Approval for the Academic Year 2020-21

Sir/Madam,In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions) Regulations 2020notified by the Council vide notification number F.No. AB/AICTE/REG/2020 dated 4th February 2020 and norms standards, procedures andconditions prescribed by the Council from time to time, I am directed to convey the approval to

Permanent Id 1-4629750430 Application Id 1-7001631797

Name of the InstitutionGANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GITAM OFF CAMPUS BENGALURU

Name of the Society/TrustGANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Institution AddressNAGADENEHALLI, DODDABALLAPUR, BANGALORE RURAL, Karnataka, 561203

Society/Trust Address

GANDHI NAGAR CAMPUSRUSHIKONDA,VISAKHAPATNAM,VISAKHAPATNAM,Andhra Pradesh,530045

Institution Type Deemed to be University(Pvt) Region South-West

To conduct following Courses with the Intake indicated below for the Academic Year 2020-21

Program Level CourseAffiliating Body

(University /Body)

Intake Approved for 2019-20

Intake Approved for 2020-21

NRI Approval

Status

PIO / FN / Gulf quota/

OCI/ Approval

Status

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

60 60 Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

420 420 Yes No

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ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

240 240 Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

60 60 Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

120 120 Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

POST GRADUATE

DATA SCIENCE

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

18 18 Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

POST GRADUATE VLSI DESIGN

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

18 18 Yes No

MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE MBA

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

60 60 Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSINESS SYSTEM

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

0 60##$$ Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (IOT)

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

0 60##$$ Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CYBER SECURITY)

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

0 60##$$ Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING)

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

0 180##$$ Yes No

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (DATA SCIENCE)

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

0 60##$$ Yes No

## Approved New Course(s)$$ Course(s) should be offered in Emerging Area

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To conduct following Dual/Integrated Courses with the Intake indicated below for the Academic Year 2020-21

Program Level CourseAffiliating Body

(Univ/Body)

Intake Approved for

2019-20

Intake Approvedfor 2020-21

MANAGEMENT Integrated

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTEGRATED)

GITAM University, Visakhapatnam

60 60

Course(s) Applied for Closure by the Institution for the Academic Year 2020-21

Program Level CourseAffiliating Body

(Univ/Body)Course Closure Status

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

POST GRADUATECYBER FORENSICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

Approved

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

POST GRADUATE EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Visakhapatnam

Approved

It is mandatory to comply with all the essential requirements as given in APH 2020-21 (Appendix 6)

Important Instructions1. Corrigendum for- 1. Approval of New Course

2. The State Government/ UT/ Directorate of Technical Education/ Directorate of Medical Education shall ensure that 10% ofreservation for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) as per the reservation policy for admission, operational from the Academicyear 2020-21 is implemented without affecting the reservation percentages of SC/ ST/ OBC/ General. However, this would not beapplicable in the case of Minority Institutions referred to the Clause (1) of Article 30 of Constitution of India. Such Institution shall bepermitted to increase in annual permitted strength over a maximum period of two years beginning with the Academic Year 2020-21

3. The Institution offering courses earlier in the Regular Shift, First Shift, Second Shift/Part Time now amalgamated as total intakeshall have to fulfil all facilities such as Infrastructure, Faculty and other requirements as per the norms specified in the ApprovalProcess Handbook 2020-21 for the Total Approved Intake. Further, the Institutions Deemed to be Universities/ Institutions havingAccreditation/ Autonomy status shall have to maintain the Faculty: Student ratio as specified in the Approval Process Handbook. Allsuch Institutions/ Universities shall have to create the necessary Faculty, Infrastructure and other facilities WITHIN 2 YEARS to fulfilthe norms based on the Affidavit submitted to AICTE.

4. In case of any differences in content in this Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter, the content/information as approvedby the Executive Council / General Council as available on the record of AICTE shall be final and binding.

5. Strict compliance of Anti-Ragging Regulation: - Approval is subject to strict compliance of provisions made in AICTE Regulationnotified vide F. No. 373/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated July 1, 2009 for Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging in Technical Institutions. Incase Institution fails to take adequate steps to Prevent Ragging or fails to act in accordance with AICTE Regulation or fails topunish perpetrators or incidents of Ragging, it will be liable to take any action as defined under clause 9(4) of the said Regulation.

Prof.Rajive Kumar Member Secretary, AICTE

Copy to:1. The Director Of Technical Education**, Karnataka

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2. The Registrar**,

Gandhi Institute Of Technology And Management (Gitam), Visakhapatnam

3. The Principal / Director,GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GITAM OFF CAMPUS BENGALURUNagadenehalli,Doddaballapur,Bangalore Rural,Karnataka,561203

4. The Secretary / Chairman,GANDHI NAGAR CAMPUSRUSHIKONDAVISAKHAPATNAM,VISAKHAPATNAMAndhra Pradesh,530045

5. The Regional Officer,All India Council for Technical EducationHealth Centre BuildingBangalore University CampusBangalore - 560 009, Karnataka

6. Guard File(AICTE)

Note: Validity of the Course details may be verified at http://www.aicte-india.org/

** Individual Approval letter copy will not be communicated through Post/Email. However, consolidated list of Approved Institutions(bulk) will be shared through official Email Address to the concerned Authorities mentioned above.

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All India Council for Technical Education(A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)

Nelson Mandela Marg,Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Website: www.aicte-india.org

APPROVAL PROCESS 2019-20

Letter of Approval (LoA)

F.No. South-West /2019-20/1-4629750430 Date: 30-Apr-2019

To,The ChairmanGANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTGANDHI NAGAR CAMPUSRUSHIKONDA,VISAKHAPATNAM,VISAKHAPATNAMAndhra Pradesh,530045

Sub: Letter of Approval for New Institution 2019-20

Sir/Madam,

In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions) Regulations, 2018notified by the Council vide notification number F.No.AB/AICTE/REG/2018 dated 31/12/2018 and other notifications, as applicable and publishedfrom time to time, I am directed to convey the approval to.

Permanent Id Application Id 1-4629750430Name of the Deemed to be / State Private University

GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GITAM OFF CAMPUS BENGALURU

Institution Address NAGADENEHALLI, DODDABALLAPUR, BANGALORE RURAL, Karnataka, 561203

University Type Deemed University(Private) Region South-West

To conduct following Courses with the Intake indicated below for the Academic Year 2019-20*

Sr. No.

Program Shift Level Course FT/PT+ Intake Approvedfor 2019-20

NRI Approval Status

PIO / FN / Gulf quota/ OCI/ Approval Status

Twinning/FC

1 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st UNDER GRADUATE

CIVIL ENGINEERING FT 60 NA NA Not interested

2 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st UNDER GRADUATE

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

FT 420 NA NA Not interested

3 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st UNDER GRADUATE

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

FT 240 NA NA Not interested

4 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st UNDER GRADUATE

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

FT 60 NA NA Not interested

5 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st UNDER GRADUATE

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

FT 120 NA NA Not interested

6 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st POST GRADUATE

CYBER FORENSICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY

FT 18 NA NA Not interested

7 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st POST GRADUATE

DATA SCIENCE FT 18 NA NA Not interested

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8 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st POST GRADUATE

VLSI DESIGN FT 18 NA NA Not interested

9 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

1st POST GRADUATE

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

FT 18 NA NA Not interested

10 MANAGEMENT 1st POST GRADUATE

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

FT 60 NA NA Not interested

+FT –Full Time,PT-Part Time

To conduct following Dual/Integrated Courses with the Intake indicated below for the Academic Year 2019-20*

Program Level Course FT/PT+ Affiliating Body (Univ/Body)

Intake Approved for 2019-20

MANAGEMENT Integrated MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTEGRATED)

FT GITAM University, Visakhapatnam

60

+FT –Full Time,PT-Part Time

*Note: The approval is valid for two years from the date of issue of this letter only for getting affiliation with respective University/ Boardof Technical Education (BTE)/ Board of Technical Education & Training (BTET) (as applicable) and fulfilling State Govt. requirements foradmission. If institution is unable to start in the academic session 2019-20 due to reason mentioned above, the institution will have toapply On-line on AICTE web portal in next academic session for continuation of approval.

The Society/Trust/Institution shall obtain necessary affiliation / permission from the concerned affiliating University/ Board of Technical Education(BTE)/ Board of Technical Education & Training (BTET)(as applicable) as per the prescribed schedule of the University/ Board of TechnicalEducation (BTE)/ Board of Technical Education & Training (BTET)(as applicable) Admission authority etc. The Applicant Society/Trust/Institutionshall send information about commencement of the above courses to AICTE. In case the Institution is not in a position to commence the abovementioned courses for whatever reason during the two years period from the date of issue of this letter, the approval becomes invalid and theapplicant Society/Trust/Institution shall make fresh application to AICTE for grant of approval as per the norms prevailing at that time.

All Institution shall fulfill the following general conditions:

1. The management shall provide adequate funds for development of land and for providing related infrastructural, instructional and otherfacilities as per norms and standards laid down by the Council from time to time and for meeting recurring expenditure.

2. The Eligibility Criteria for admissions shall be made in accordance with the regulations notified by the Council from time to time.3. The tuition and other fees shall be charged as prescribed by the Competent Authority within the overall criteria prescribed by the Council

from time to time. No capitation fee shall be charged from the students/ guardians of students in any form. If found so, appropriate actionas per the notified regulations shall be initiated against the Institution

4. The Curriculum of the course, the procedure for evaluation / assessment of students shall be in accordance with the Model Curriculumand Examination Reforms prescribed by the AICTE from time to time.

5. The management of the Institution shall not discontinue any course(s) or start any new course(s) or alter intake capacity of seats withoutthe prior approval of the Council.

6. No excess admission shall be made by the Institution over and above the approved intake under any circumstances. In case any excessadmission is reported to the Council, appropriate action as per the notified regulations shall be initiated against the Institution.

7. The Institution shall not have any collaborative arrangements with any other Indian and / or Foreign Universities for conduct of technicalcourses without obtaining prior approval from AICTE. In case any violation is reported to the Council, appropriate action as per thenotified regulations shall be initiated against the Institution

8. The Institution shall not conduct any course(s) as specified in the Approval Process Handbook without prior permission / approval ofAICTE. If found so, appropriate action as per the notified regulations shall be initiated against the Institution.

9. The Institution shall operate only from the approved location, and that the institution shall not open any off campus study centers /extension centers directly or in collaboration with any other institution / university / organization for the purpose of imparting technicaleducation without obtaining prior approval from the AICTE. If found so, appropriate action as per the notified regulations shall be initiatedagainst the Institution.

10. The accounts of the Institution shall be audited annually by a certified Chartered Accountant and shall be open for inspection by theCouncil or persons authorized by it.

11. Heads of Departments, the teaching and other staff shall be appointed in given time frame and selection shall be done according toprocedures, qualifications and experience prescribed by the Council from time to time and pay scales are as per the norms prescribed bythe AICTE from time to time. The Institution shall publish an information booklet before commencement of the academic year givingdetails regarding the Institution and courses / programs being conducted, Fees charged and details of infrastructural facilities includingfaculty etc. in the form of mandatory disclosure. The information booklet may be made available to the stakeholders of the technicaleducation. The mandatory disclosure information, as per directions in the AICTE website / Approval Process Handbook, shall be put onthe Institution Website. The information shall be revised every year with updated information about all aspects of the Institution.

12. It shall be mandatory for the Institution to maintain a Website providing the prescribed information. The Website information must becontinuously updated as and when changes take place.

13. If the Institution fails to disclose the information or suppress and / or misrepresent the information, appropriate action as per the notifiedregulations shall be initiated against the Institution.

14. AICTE may also conduct inspections with or without notifying the dates to verify specific complaints, to verify adherence to AICTE norms& standards, and to verify any mis-representation, violation of norms & standards, mal-practices etc.

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15. The Institution by virtue of the approval given by Council shall not automatically become claimant to any grant-in-aid from the Central orState Government.

16. In the event of a student / candidate withdrawing before the starting of the course, the wait listed candidates should be given admissionagainst the vacant seat. The entire fee collected from the student, after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs. 1000/-(Rupees one thousand only) shall be refunded and returned by the Institution to the student / candidate withdrawing from the program. Itwould not be permissible for the Institution to retain the School / Institution Leaving Certificates in original to force retention of admittedstudents and not to charge fees for the remaining period if a student cancels the admission at any point of time.

17. The Institution shall take appropriate measures for prevention of ragging in any form, in the light of AICTE regulation "Prevention andProhibition of Ragging in Technical Institutions, Universities including Deemed to Universities imparting technical education" Regulation2009 (F.No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated 01/07/2009). In case of failure to prevent the instances of ragging by the Institutions, theCouncil shall take appropriate action as per the notified regulations.

18. It is mandatory to comply all the essential requirements as given in APH 2019-20(appendix 6)

The Management of the Institution shall strictly follow further conditions as may be specified by the Council from time to time.The Council maywithdraw the approval, in case it observe any violation of the above conditions and/or non- adherence to the norms and standards prescribed bythe Council, mis-representation of facts and submitting factually incorrect information to it.

NOTE: If the State Government / UT / DTE / DME has a reservation policy for admission in Technical Education Institutes and the same isapplicable to Private & Self-financing Technical Institutions, then the State Government / UT/ DTE / DME shall ensure that 10 % ofReservation for EWS would be operational from the Academic year 2019-20. However, this would not be applicable in the case ofMinority Institutions referred to the clause (1) of Article 30 of Constitution of India.

Prof. Alok Prakash Mittal

Member Secretary, AICTE

Copy to:1. The Director Of Technical Education**, Karnataka

2. The Registrar**,Gandhi Institute Of Technology And Management (Gitam), Visakhapatnam

3. The Principal / Director,Gandhi Institute Of Technology And Management Gitam Off Campus BengaluruNagadenehalli,Doddaballapur,Bangalore Rural,Karnataka,561203

4. The Regional Officer,All India Council for Technical EducationHealth Centre BuildingBangalore University CampusBangalore - 560 009, Karnataka

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Note: Validity of the Course details may be verified at http://www.aicte-india.org/

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