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Guidelines of IQAC and submission of AQAR for Universities Page 1
Annual Quality Assurance Report, AQAR (2018-19)
Guidelines of IQAC and submission of AQAR for Universities Page 2
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC (For Universities)
Institutions Accredited by NAAC need to submit an Annual self-reviewed progress report i.e. Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) to NAAC, through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the IQAC at the beginning of the Academic year. The AQAR period would be the Academic Year. (For example, July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018)
Part – A
Data of the Institution (data may be captured from IIQA) 1. Name of the Institution: Aligarh Muslim University
Name of the Head of the institution : Professor Tariq Mansoor
Designation: Vice Chancellor
Does the institution function from own campus: Yes
Phone no./Alternate phone no. : +91-571-2700994, 2702167
Mobile no.: 9837044594
Registered Email : [email protected]
Alternate Email : [email protected]
Address : Aligarh Muslim University
City/Town : Aligarh
State/UT : Uttar Pradesh
Pin Code : 202002 2. Institutional status:
University: State/Central/Deemed/Private: Central (Tick appropriative)
Type of Institution: Co-education/Men/Women: Co-education
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Location : Rural/Semi-urban/Urban: Urban
Financial Status: Centrally funded/state funded/Private: Centrally funded (please specify)
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator/Director: Prof. M. Rizwan Khan
Phone no. /Alternate phone no. : 0571-2700920, 2700932
Mobile: 9760987076
IQAC e-mail address: [email protected]
Alternate Email address: [email protected] 3. Website address: Web-link of the AQAR: (Previous Academic Years): Total 3 AQARs https://www.amu.ac.in/iqac.jsp?did=10182&lid=AQAR 4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared during the year? Yes
, whether it is uploaded in the Institutional website: www.amu.ac.in
Weblink: https://www.amu.ac.in/registrarsection.jsp?did=10055&lid=Academic%20Calendar 5. Accreditation Details
Cycle Grade CGPA Year of Accreditation Validity Period
1st A 3.35 2015 from: 03.03.2015 to: 02.03.2020 2nd from: to: 3rd from: to: 4th from: to: 5th from: to:
6. Date of Establishment of IQAC: 10.10.2014 7. Internal Quality Assurance System
7.1 Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture
Item /Title of the quality initiative by IQAC Date & duration
Number of participants/beneficiaries
Purchase of ERP System in AMU. (under process)
(Meetings held) 10 November 2018 20 November 2018
25 April 2019
13 12 10 14
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08 May 2019 21 May 2019 24 July 2019 7 July 2019
16 August 2019
12 12 14
(Once purchased all University will be benefitted)
NIRF Rankings
(Meetings held) 6 December 2018
14 November 2018 29 October 2018
15 September 2018
(Whole University)
Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings Survey
28 March 2019 (Whole University)
Submission of ARIIA-2020 Rankings
(Meetings held) 23 August 2019 30 January 2019
01 December 2018 17 December 2018 06 November 2018
(Whole University)
Data update on Central University portal (CUP), Director IQAC, as the Nodal officer updates information on AMU on the CUP of the UGC/ MHRD.
8th -10th of every Month
(Whole Administration)
Constitution of Committee regarding prevention of caste Based Discrimination in higher Educational Institutions.
2018-2019
07
Constitution of committee for AAA both Internal and External 11.05.2019 24
Academic & Administrative Audit
09 August 2019 10 August 2019
27 December 2018 (Whole University) Submission of AQAR to NAAC
16 January 2019 (Whole University) Meeting of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Committee
15 June 2019 28 Workshop on Accreditation process
25 March 2019 280 Preparation of NAAC Cycle 2 Accreditation. 10 July 2019
18 August 2018 (Whole University) Constitution of Committee for developing Mechanism for Self Appraisal Report of the ordinances 27.03.2019 (Whole University)
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Constitution of Parent Cell. 2018-2019 (All Parents) Introduction of New Courses/ New Departments/ New Colleges 2018-2019 (Whole University) Introduction of Program Outcomes (POs), Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) and Course Outcomes (COs) in curriculum. 2018-2019 (Whole University) Conducting Student satisfaction Survey (SSS) 2018-2019 (Whole University) Minor and Major Changes in Syllabus Revision. 2018-2019 (Whole University) Setting up Quality Assurance Cell in each Faculty/ College 26.09.2019 20 Regular Feedback from Teachers, Students, alumni and employers. 2018-2019 7500 Ensuring Best Research awards/ Best Teachers awards. 2018-2019 35 Promotion of Research work in the University 2018-2019 (Whole University)
Implementation of Consultancy Rules. 2018-2019 (Whole University) Improving perception of the University 2018-2019 (Whole University)
Improvement in Placement of Students 2018-2019 (Whole University) Meetings and circulars about student support services with the Chairmen, Deans, DSW, Provost of the Hall of Residence and others.
2018-2019
170
Compilation of book on the ‘’Fauna &
Flora” of the AMU 23.05.2018 (Whole University) “Know your college (KYC)’' Portal,
MHRD. Improving Perception of the University 2018-2019 08 Round the year Awareness Program on ‘Green Campus’, ‘Save Paper’,
‘Save Water’, ‘Save Electricity’ &
‘Cleanliness’. 2018-2019 (Whole University) Request to sensitize Campus on Conservation of Energy all Deans/ Chairpersons. 2018-2019 (Whole University)
Meetings regarding Swachhta Ranking 2018-2019 (Whole University) Adoption of UGC (Credit Framework for Online Learning Courses through 2018-2019 (Whole University)
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SWAYAM) Time to time updation of Students database of the University. 2018-2019 (Whole University) Establishment of ‘International
Student Cell’ at AMU 2018-2019 (Whole University)
8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government-
UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc.
India, 63) (http://www.constitution.org/cons/india/shed07.htm)
Central University Institution of National Importance (As per the 7th
Schedule, Article 246, List I – Union List, Constitution of
Institution/ Department/Faculty Scheme
Funding agency
Year of award with duration
Amount in Lakhs.
Department of Arabic CAS II UGC 01.04.2015-31.03.2020
189.5 Lacs
Department of Urdu CAS (SAP) II Scheme
UGC 01.04.2018 -31.03.2023
6.6 Lacs
Department of History CAS VIII Scheme
UGC 01.04.2018 -31.03.2023
6.70 Lacs
Centre for Women’s
Studies CAS - IV UGC 01.11.2012 -
05.03. 2020 32.1 Lacs
Department of Electronics Engineering
DSA-I UGC 01.04.2015-31.03.2020
107 Lacs
Department of Ilmul Advia
DRS-II UGC 01.04.2018-31.03.2023
30 Lacs
Department of Sociology
DRS-II UGC 01.04.2018-31.03.2023
53.5 Lacs
Department of Physics DRS-II UGC 01.04.2015-31.03.2020
142.5 Lacs
Department of Chemistry
DRS-II UGC 01.04.2015-31.03.2020
150 Lacs
Department of Electrical Engineering
DRS-II UGC 01.04.2018-31.03.2023
85 Lacs
Department of Applied Physics
DRS-II Programme and FIST
UGC 09.08.2016- 09.08.2021
45 Lacs
Department of Geology DRS-II(SAP) & FIST
UGC 01.04.2016-31.03.2021
13.50 Lacs.
Department of English UGC SAP DRS-II
UGC 01.04.2018-31.03.2023
8.3 Lacs
Department of Statistics & Operations Research
UGC DRS (SAP-II)
UGC 01.04.2016-31.03.2021
27 Lacs
Department of Botany SAP DRS-II UGC 01.04.2016- 147.5 Lacs
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31.03.2021
Department of Geography
DRS-III Programme
UGC 01.04.2015-31.03.2020
50 Lacs
Zakir Husain College of Engineering Technology
TEQIP-III
World Bank 01.042017 - 700 Lacs
Department of MECHANICAL ENGG DST DST 27.01.2017-
26.01.2020 27.49 Lacs
Department of APPLIED PHYSICS DST DST 06-07-2016-
06-06-2021 33.00 Lacs
Department of CIVIL ENGG DST DST 31.03.2019-
30.03.2023 782.94 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 10.7.2014-
31.12.19 580 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 09.03.2017-
08.03.2020 20.05 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 12.09.2016-
13.09.2019 24.21 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 27.2.2017-
26.2.2020 20.06 Lacs
Department of CHEMISTRY DST DST 17.07.2017-
16.07.2020 27.76 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 26.09.2017-
25.09.2020 21.88 Lacs
DR. Zain Khan DST DST 12.03.2018-11.03.2021 34.68 Lacs
Department of GEOLGOY DST DST 15.09.2018-
14.09.2021 43.63 Lacs
Department of GEOLOGY DST DST 15.09.2018-
14.09.2023 118.00 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 06.08.2018-
05.08.2021 39.60 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS DST DST 30.03.2019-
29.03.2024 138.88 Lacs
Department of BOTANY, ZOOLOGY DST DST 15.07.2015-
31.03.2019 3500 Lacs
Department of BIOCHEMISTRY DST DST 30.05.2016-
29.05.2021 95 Lacs
Department of BOTANY DST DST 18.07.2016-
16.06.2019 57.16 Lacs
Department of ZOOLOGY DST DST 26.10.2018-
25.10.2021 45.49 Lacs
Department of PHARMACOLOGY DST DST 01.04.2017-
26.07.2021 24.02 Lacs
Department of UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC
DST DST 07.08.2018-31.03.2020 03 Lacs
Department of I.B UNIT DST DST 01.04.1996-
07.08.2019 37.74 Lacs
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9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latest NAAC guidelines: Yes/No: Yes *upload latest notification of formation of IQAC : https://www.amu.ac.in/pdf/iqac/IQAC%20Committee%202018.pdf 10. No. of IQAC meetings held during the year: 01
The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliance to the decisions have been uploaded on the institutional website……. Yes/No : Yes, https://www.amu.ac.in/pdf/iqac/Encl._Minutes.pdf 11. Whether IQAC received funding from any of the funding agency to support its activities during the year? No If yes, mention the amount: ---
Department of NANOTECHNOLOGY DST DST 15.05.2018-
31.03.2019 94.21 Lacs
Department of MECHANICAL ENGG DBT DBT 13.03.2019-
14.05.2023 49.59 Lacs
Department of PROSTHODONTICS DBT DBT 01.04.2017-
13.03.2022 23.79 Lacs
Department of ZOOLOGY DBT DBT 27.07.2018-
31.03.2020 78.62 Lacs
Department of MECHANICAL ENGG.
SERB SERB 22.05.2019-21.05.2022 51.06 Lacs
Department of PHYSICS SERB SERB 22.03.2017-
21.03.2020 20.05 Lacs
Department of MICROBIOLOGY SERB SERB 01.04.2017-
31.03.2020 22.63 Lacs
Department of MECHANICAL ENGG SERB SERB 08.07.2017-
07-07-2020 24.49 Lacs
Department of CIVIL ENGG SERB SERB 21.06.2017-
20.06.2020 24.75 Lacs
Department of CIVIL ENGG SERB SERB 15.07.2017-
14.07.2020 14.30 Lacs
Department of ELECTRONICS ENGG.
CSIR CSIR 16.10.2017-15.10.2020 10.29 Lacs
Department of PROSTHODONTICS ICMR ICMR 01.04.2017-
31.03.2020 24.90 Lacs
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12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year (maximum five bullets)
Introduction of New Courses/ New Departments and New Colleges. Introduction of Program Outcomes (POs), Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
and Course Outcomes (COs) in curriculum. Conducting Student satisfaction Survey (SSS) Minor and Major Changes in Syllabus Revision. Constitution of Parent Cell. Setting up Quality Assurance Cell in each Faculty/ College Regular Feedback from Teachers, Students, alumni and employers. Ensuring Best Research awards/ Best Teachers awards. Implementation of Consultancy Rules. Improvement in Placement of Students Compilation of book on the ‘’Fauna & Flora” of the AMU. Round the year Awareness Program on ‘Green Campus’, ‘Save Paper’, ‘Save
Water’, ‘Save Electricity’ & ‘Cleanliness’. Meetings regarding Swachhta Ranking. Establishment of ‘International Student Cell’ at AMU. Collecting and collating qualitative & quantitative data from every unit of the
University. Maintaining and upgrading data/ information of Students/ Teaching Staff and Non-Teaching Staff in the University.
Actively participated in the International Ranking process Times Higher Education and QS (World, Asia & BRICS), National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), India Today & The Week for University Ranking.
Adoption of UGC (Credit Framework for Online Learning Courses through SWAYAM)
Sensitizing the campus on ‘Swachh Bharat”, ‘Save Energy & Water”, ‘Green Campus” etc.
13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the Academic year towards Quality Enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the Academic year
Plan of Action Achievements/Outcomes
Formation of Quality Assurance
Cell (QAC) in every Department of
the University for monitoring
academic and administration
performance
Improvement in the accuracy and quality of information in the Departments.
Improvement in administrative functions of
the Departments.
Organise Institutional programs on
quality in higher education
To setup quality benchmark in education
Faculty awareness about quality in education.
Participation of university in various National and International Rankings.
Workshop in coordination with Academic
Program Committee.
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Research promotion in the
University
Encourage Faculty to pursue Research in basic and Applied Technology.
Identifying resources, facilitate infrastructure, materials and best practices to support development of R&D proposals and projects
Realizing the need and current niche research areas, University has established new centers and state-of-the-art facilities such as Nanotechnology, CARET, SWINGS, USIF, STEM ER, etc
To publish in Journals of International
Standards.
Apply for Patents and IPR’s
Establishment of ‘International
Student Cell’ at AMU Done
Constitution of Parent Cell. Done
Minor and Major Changes in Syllabus Revision
Done and In Progress.
Promotion of Research work in the University
Done
Regular Feedback from Teachers, Students, alumni and employers.
Done and In Progress.
Compilation of book on the ‘’Fauna
& Flora” of the AMU Done
Review of Academic and Research
performance of various
Departments/ Centers by
conducting academic audit
Industries have approached AMU to establish sponsored Centre of Excellence (CoE) for customized R&D.
Focused Geospatial technologies and satellite imaging for sustainable development, virtual interpretation and GPS for field work.
Consolidation of various Formats
of forms for IQAC and Meeting
within IQAC
AQAR Proforma
NAAC (SSR) Proforma
NIRF Ranking Proforma
Atal Ranking Proforma
QS Ranking proforma
THE Ranking Proforma
MDRA India Today Proforma
The Week Magazine
Alumni Proforma
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14. Whether the AQAR was placed before statutory body? Yes /No: YES
Name of the statutory body: Academic Council Date of meeting(s): 14.12.2019 15. Whether NAAC/or any other accredited body(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it to Assess the functioning? Yes/No: No 16. Whether institutional data submitted to AISHE: Yes/No: Yes
Year: 2019 Date of Submission: 27.03.2019
17. Does the Institution have Management Information System? Yes If yes, give a brief description and a list of modules currently operational. (Maximum 500 words)
Yes, Aligarh Muslim University has efficient and effective MIS systems, the details are given as follows:
From the online filling out of the application forms for the admission, online registration for
Students/ Teachers/ Employee Proforma
Compilation of data for AISHE,
NIRF and several World University
Rankings
Participated in several national and international rankings and received commendable positions.
Improving perception of the
University. In Progress.
Enforcement of Committees in the
Departments Almost done.
Implementing Consultancy Rules Done, New Rules framed.
Improving Placement. Going on.
Promotion of student’s extra-
curricular and co-curricular
activities.
Much done.
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the courses of each students of each semester and the declaration of results are based on Management Information System developed by the University (through www.amucontrollerexams.com). The office of the controller of examination is responsible for this system, which includes:
1. Online application and registration fee via the web portal for admission and/or examination.
2. Online verification of the candidates who take the admission test at the time of admission for the superintendent of the examination centers.
3. Registration of candidates for each semester for the courses chosen by the candidates and submission of fees online.
4. On the basis of the above (point 3), the total student data is kept in an MIS system for issuing identity cards.
5. The declaration of results is also online for admissions and exams.
In addition, the university's computer center has developed a portal for students to communicate and manage their database on myamu.ac.in. On this Computer centre issues official emails to staff and students. In addition, the University's official website has a data management system to provide student study materials on each faculty member's web portal and on the central portal of department / center / portal. institutes / colleges / schools, etc. amu.ac.in). On the same database of academic, administrative, technical, & support staff along with their qualifications, position, responsibilities and achievements are maintained. Individuals may maintain/ update using his/her login details. On the same portal, Staff of the university get updated information about their salary, funds, leave record etc. through the finance office. On the same portal, university staff receives up-to-date information on their salary, funds, leave records, etc. via the finance office. The management of the database above is based on My SQL controlled by JAVA.
In addition to these large MIS, the University has information systems operating in several departments / college, such as:
1. TEQIP-based MIS system for Zakir Husain College of Engineering & Technology. 2. Self-developed MIS systems in the Department of Computer Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Management Studies in line with the policy of the University.
3. These systems help with data management, rule implementation, floating information, and the provision of data requested from time to time by different levels of the university/ Government.
For information about books, journals, monographs, online lectures (nptel), central library has MIS system and also other college libraries such as ZH College of Engineering, Medical Library etc., and so on, based on Libsys information system. These systems provide staff and students with information about the library and its services, also keep a journal and help control plagiarism, etc.
As part of the University's recruitment process, the development of MIS for online applications and other types of management is underway to facilitate the selection committee cells of the University Registrar's Office.
The finance office of the university handles all the processing of financial data using Oracle
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for salaries and budgeting, etc. This is an independent system used by the finance office.
Therefore mentioned MIS systems operating at the University are the bones of the skeletal system of the University. However, the University is seriously moving towards a single ERP (enterprise resource planning software), which could merge these systems into one point of the servers in order to control the management of the University: financial; academic, administrative, etc. This move of the university shall be ad on towards faster movement of the information and a next higher step in Green University Project .
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Part-B
CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS 1.1 Curriculum Design and Development 1.1.1 Programmes for which syllabus revision was carried out during the Academic year Name of programme Programme Code Dates of revision AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES PG AEBM 24.04.2019 FACULTY OF ARTS BA English EOB 28 May 2019 BA Communicative English ECB 28 May 2019 B.A. Linguistics LNB 09/04/2018
B.A in Bengali BNB151, BNB152, BNB351, BNB352, BNB191, BNB591 11.08.2018
B.A in Kashmiri
KLB151, KLB152, KLB251, KLB252, KLB351, KLB352, KLB451, KLB452, KLB191,
KLB291, KLB591 11.08.2018
B.A in Malayalam MLB251, MLB252, MLB451,
MLB452 2018 B.A in Marathi MRB191,MRB291, MRB591 11.08.2018 B.A in Punjabi PNB191,PNB291, PMB591 11.08.2018 B.A in Telgu TLB591 22.05.2019 M.A. Linguistics LNM 09/04/2018 M.A. LAMM LAM 09/04/2018 MA English EOM 28 May 2019 MA English Language Teaching ETM 28 May 2019
M.A in Bengali BNM1001, BNM1002, BNM1005, BNM1006, BNM1013, BNM1071 11.08.2018
M.A in Kashmiri OKR2091 11.08.2018
M.A in Malayalam
MLM251, MLM252, MLM253, MLM254, MLM212, MLM4001,
MLM4002, MLM4001, MLM4002, MLM4003, MLM4004, MLM4011 2018
M.A in Marathi OMR2091 11.08.2018 M.A in Punjabi PNB2091 11.08.2018 P.G. Diploma in Linguistics DLN 09.04.2018 Advanced Diploma in Translation DAPT 09.04.2018 Simple Arabic Text-I (Ele.) (S) ARB 151 2018-19 Translation & Composition-I (Ele.) (S) ARB 152 2018-19 Simple Arabic Text-II (Ele.) (S) ARB 251 2018-19 Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic Language CAR-001 2018-19 Diploma in Proficiency in Arabic Language DAR-001 2018-19 English Subsidiary ESB 28 May 2019 Certificate & Diploma courses in Kashmiri KMC001,KMD001 11.08.2018 Certificate & Diploma courses in Malayalam CML001, DML001 2018-19 Certificate & Diploma courses in Marathi CMR001, DMR001 11.08.2018 Quranic studies ISM1001 28.05.2019 FACULTY OF COMMERCE Master of Commerce M.Com. 29.01.2019 P.G. Diploma in Company Law, Banking & Insurance PDCB 13.08.2018 P.G. Diploma in Labour Law & Labour Relations PDLL 13.08.2018 P.G. Diploma in Criminology and Criminal PDCC 13.08.2018
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Administration FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech
MEA2420/EME2420 MEO4420/ME442
COBT COBT
AMS-2110 AMS-2230 AMS-2310 AMS-2410 AMS-2510 AMS-2520 AMS-2610 AMS-3510
CHE EEB
13.08.2018 24.01.2019 22.05.2019 2018-2019 2018-2019 10.11.2018 07.04.2018 10.11.2018 10.04-2019
B. Arch B. Arch-II year 2018- 2019 B.E (Evening) EAMS-2110
EAMS-2230 EAMS-2310 EAMS-3510
07.04.2018
M.Tech MEE6440 and MEC6410 MEE6690/ME669
CIS ECSD COMT COMT
AMS-6110 AMO-6120 AMO-6130 AMO-6320 AMS-6310 AMS-6410 AMS-6610 AMS-6510 AMS-6210
EEPM, EEIM, Solar, EEHM
24.04.2019 22.05.2019 22.05.2019 22.05.2019 2018-2019 2018-2019 13.05.2019 29.05.2019 April,2019
FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
P.G. Dip. In Conflict Resolution & Peace Studies CPS-1, CPS-II, CPS-III, CPS-IV
August 2018
Part-Time Dip. In West Asian Studies DWAS-601, 602, 603, 604 August 2018 FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE M.sc RMS 01.11.2018 M.Sc. Museology MUMM 03.10.2018 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH MBA (Financial Management) MBA(FM) 29.01.2019 Master of Tourism and Travel Management MTTM 01.01.2019 Master of Human Resource Management MHRM 01.08.2018
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Master of Insurance & Risk Management MIRM 01.08.2018 P.G. Diploma in Financial Finance PGDBF 29.01.2019 P.G. Diploma in Baking Risk & Insurance Management PGBRIM 22.01.2019 FACULTY OF MEDICINE MEDICAL + DENTAL COLLEGE M.B.B.S, Revised Curriculum according to MCI MBBS
MBBS MBBS
MBBS- 207 & 208 MBBS
Pathology for M.B.B.S, B.D.S
March, 2019 28.11.2018 09.05.2018 08.09.2018 April, 2019 27.09.2018
BDS BDS BDS
BDSB Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
BDS BDSB
2018-19 09.05.2018 10.12.2018 2018-19 05.08.2019
MD Radio diagnosis DMRD DMLT
MD (DVL) MDPM
MDFM 01, 02, 03, 04 MDHS
M.D. (Anaesthesiology) MDS Periodontics
03.10.2018 03.10.2018 28.11.2018 09.05.2018 06.09.2014 2018-19 2018-19 27.10.2018 01.10.2018
MDS MDSM 05.08.2019 P.G. Diploma in Anaesthesiology (D.A 27.10.2018 P.G. Diploma in Hydrogeology DGH 2018-19 Diploma in Anaesthetic Assistance (D.A.A) 27.10.2018 Diploma in Dental Hygienist course - 2018-19 FACULTY OF SCIENCE B.Sc. (Hons)IV Sem. Thermal Physics PHB-452 20.10.18 B.Sc. (Hons) VI Sem. Nano-Materials & Applications PHB-655 20.10.18 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES B.A. I Semester
PLB-151 PLB-152
08-04-2019
B.A. (Hons.) II Semester
PLB-251 PLB-252
08-04-2019
B.A. III Semester
PLB-351 PLB-352
08-04-2019
B.A. (Hons.) IV Semester
PLB-451 PLB-452
08-04-2019
B.A. V Semester
PLB-551 PLB-552 PLB-553 PLB-554 PLB-555
08-04-2019
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PLB-556 PLB-557 PLB-558
B.A. (Hons.) VI Semester
PLB-651 PLB-652 PLB-653 PLB-654 PLB-655 PLB-656 PLB-657 PLB-658
08-04-2019
B.A (Subsidiary) Ist Semester
WAB-151-A, WAB-152-B
August 2018- & January 2019
B.A (Subsidiary) 2nd Semester
WAB-251-A, WAB-252-B
August 2018- & January 2019
B.A (Subsidiary) 3rd Semester
WAB-351-A, WAB-352-B
August 2018- & January 2019
B.A (Subsidiary) 4th Semester
WAB-451-A WAB-452-B August 2018- & January 2019
B. A. (Hons.)
WSB151 WSB152 WSB252 WSB253 WSB351 WSB352 WSB451 WSB453 WSB551 WSB552 WSB553 WSB554 WSB555 WSB556 WSB557 WSB591 WSB651 WSB652 WSB653 WSB654 WSB655 WSB656 May 2019
B.A. (Hons.) Social Work SWB May 2019 Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) SWB July 2018 Open Elective Courses B.A SSB591, SSB592, SSB593, SSB594 29.05.2019 B.Lib.I.Sc BLS 19.12.2018 OPEN ELECTIVE M.A. I Semester, Political Science
PLB-591 PLM-1001 PLM-1002 PLM-1003 PLM-1004 PLM-1005
08.04.2019
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M.A. I Semester, Public Administration
PAM-1001 PAM-1002 PAM-1003 PAM-1004 PAM-1005
08.04.2019
M.A. I Semester, Human Rights
HRM-1001 HRM-1002 HRM-1003 HRM-1004 HRM-1005
08.04.2019
M.A. II Semester (Political Science)
PLM-2001 PLM-2002
PLM/PAM-2003 PLM/PAM-2004
PLM-2005
08.04.2019
M.A. II Semester (Public Administration)
PAM-2001 PAM-2002
PAM/PLM-2003 PAM-2004 PAM-2005
08.04.2019
M.A. II Semester (Human Rights)
HRM-2001 HRM-2002 HRM-2003 HRM-2004 HRM-2005
08.04.2019
M.A. III Semester, Political Science
PLM-3001 PLM-3002 PLM-3003 PLM-3004 PLM-3005 PLM-3006 PLM-3007 PLM-3008 PLM-3009 PLM-3010 PLM-301
08.04.2019
M.A. III Semester, Public Administration
PAM-3001 PAM-3002 PAM-3003 PAM-3004 PAM-3006 PAM-3007 PAM-3008 08-04-2019
M.A. III Semester, Human Rights
HRM-3002 HRM-3003 HRM-3004 HRM-3006
08-04-2019
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HRM-3010 PLM-4001 PLM-4002 PLM-4003 PLM-4004
PLM/PAM-4005 PLM-4006 PLM-4007 PLM-4008 PLM-4009 PLM-4010
M.A. IV Semester (Public Administration)
PAM-4001 PAM-4002 PAM-4003 PAM-4004
PAM/PLM-4005 PAM-4006 PAM-4010
08-04-2019
M.A. IV Semester (Human Rights)
HRM-4001 HRM-4002 HRM-4003 HRM-4004
HRM/PLM-4005 HRM-4006 HRM-4009
08-04-2019
M.A. (Women’s Studies)
WMM1001 WMM1002 WMM1003 WMM1004 WMM1011 WMM1013 WMM2001 WMM2002 WMM2005 WMM2006 WMM2011 WMM2012 WMM3001 WMM3002 WMM3003 WMM3004 WMM3011 WMM3012 WMM3091 WMM4001 WMM4002 WMM4003 WMM4004 WMM4011 WMM4012 WMM4013
May 2019
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Open Elective Courses M.A SSM1091, SSM1092, SSM1093,
SSM1094 29.05.2019 M.Lib.I.Sc MLS 19.12.2018 LL.M LLM 13.08.2018 Ph.D. (Batch 2017-18)
Paper I Course Work
04.06.2018
Ph.D. PHD 2018-2019 PhD Course Work Paper 1 07.08.2019 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Study of Hadith ISM2001 28.05.2019 Islam in china ISM4025 28.05.2019
1.1.2 Programmes/ courses focussed on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development during the Academic year
Programme with Code Date of Introduction Course with Code
Date of Introduction
FACULTY OF ARTS
BA ENGLISH HONOURS EOB
2018-2019
ORAL COMMUNICATION EOB 591 TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION SKILLS EOB 653 USE OF ENGLISH EOB 654 INTRODUCING THE USE OF MULTIMEDIA EOB 656
2018-2019
BA COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH HONOURS
CEB
2018-2019
PHONETICS AND APPLIED PHONETICS CEB 151 REMEDIAL GRAMMAR CEB 251 LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS CEB 251 CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH CEB 252 READING SKILLS CEB 351 ADVANCED READING CEB 352 BASIC CONCEPTS OF GRAMMAR CEB 452 WRITING SKILLS CEB 451 ADVANCED WRITING CEB 551 FUNCTIONS AND SITUATIONS CEB 552 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES CEB 553 ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS
2018-2019
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CEB 554 ORAL COMMUNUICATION CEB 591 ENGLISH IN PRINT MEDIA CEB 651 ENGLISH IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA CEB 652 TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION SKILLS CEB 653 USE OF ENGLISH CEB 654 SOFT SKILLS CEB 655 INTRODUCING THE USE OF MULTIMEDIA
BA ENGLISH ENB
COMPULSORY ENGLISH ENB 151 COMPULSORY ENGLISH ENB 251 COMPULSORY ENGLISH ENB 351 COMPULSORY ENGLISH EOB 501
2018-2019
BA ENGLISH ONLY 2018-2019
COMPULSORY ENGLISH BEO 103 COMPULSORY ENGLISH BEO 203
2018-2019
B.A (Quranic Studies) QSBB
2018-19 B.A (Quranic Studies) QSBB
2018-19
MA English EOM
CREATIVE WRITING EOM1016 STUDIES IN THEATRE EOM 1020 TECHNOLOGY IN LANGUAGE TEACHING EOM 2025 MULTIPLE INTELLGENCE AND LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY EOM2027 DIGITAL LITERATURE AND LITERATURES IN THE DIGITAL EOM2028 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING –A EOM 3012 TRANSLATION STUDIES EOM 3037 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING –B EOM 4012
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ECOCRITICISM EOM 4033 DISABILITY STUDIES EOM 4038
MA ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TEACHING ETM
GENERAL AND ENGLISH PHONETICS-A ETM 1006 LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TECAHING: THEORIES AND METHODOLOGY-A ETM 1009 SYLLABUS DESIGNING ETM1010 CREATIVE WRITING ETM 1017 GENERAL AND ENGLISH PHONETICS-B ETM 2006 LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TECAHING: THEORIES AND METHODOLOGY-B ETM 2009 MATERIAL PRODUCTION ETM 2010 TECHNOLOGY IN LANGUAGE TEACHING ETM 2011 MULTIPLE INTELLEGENE AND LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY ETM 2013 DIGITAL LITERATURE AND LITERATURES IN THE DIGITAL ETM 2020 TEACHING ORAL COMMUNICATION –A ETM 3001 TEACHING GRAMMAR AND USAGE –A ETM 3002 TEACHING WRITTEN COMMUNICATION-A ETM 3003 TEACHING OF LITERATURE-A ETM 3004 TEACHING AND EVALUATION-A ETM 3005 CRITICAL WRITING AND LITERARY THEORY ETM 3019 TEACHING ORAL 2018-19
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COMMUNICATION-B ETM 4001 TEACHING GRAMMAR AND USAGE-B ETM 4002 TEACHING WRITTEN COMMUNICATION-B ETM 4003 TEACHING OF LITERATURE-B ETM 4004 TESTING AND EVALUATION-B ETM 4005 DISABILITY STUDIES ETM 4018
PhD ENGLISH
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1021
2018-19
PhD ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1022
2018-19
Proficiency in English for Research Scholars from Efl/Esl Countries
GENERAL ENGLISH 1023 STUDY SKILLS/EENGLISH FRO RESEARCH PURPOSES 1024
2018-19
Diploma in Marathi 26.04.2018 Inter Translation 26.04.2018 Certificate in Calligraphy & Graphic Design CECG
2018-19 Certificate in Calligraphy & Graphic Design CECG
2018-19
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech. 09.10.2018 Electric and Hybrid Vehicles (MEE4380) 09.10.2018
B.Tech. 09.10.2018 Nano fluid and its Applications (MEE4280) 09.10.2018
B. Tech. 09.10.2018 Introduction to Autonomous Robots (MEE4390) 09.10.2018
B. Tech. 07.03.2019 Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
(MEE4380) 07.03.2019
B. Tech. 07.03.2019 Nano fluid and its
Applications(MEE4280) 07.03.2019
B. Tech. 07.03.2019 Introduction to Autonomous
Robots(MEE4390) 07.03.2019
B. Tech. 07.03.2019
Multiphase Flows(MEE6420) 07.03.2019 M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Specialization: Software Engineering) (COMT)
2003 All courses 2018-2019
M. Tech. 13.08.2018 Data Analytics using Python (MEE4730) 13.08.2018
M. Tech. 13.08.2018 Machine Learning for 13.08.2018
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Applications in Mechanical Engineering (MEE4740)
M. Tech. 09.10.2018 Multiphase Flows (ME642) 09.10.2018 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM)
2018-2019 MHRM 2018-2019
Master of Insurance & Risk Management (MIRM)
2018-2019 MIRM 2018-2019
MBA 2017-18 Entrepreneurship skill Development (MBA1C16) 2017-18
MBA 2017-18 Entrepreneurship & Small business Management (MBA2E05)
2017-18
MBA (IB) 2017-18 International Entrepreneurship (MIB 2E01)
2017-18
FACULTY OF MEDICINE MEDICAL & DENTAL COLLEGE MBBS MBBS 321, 322 2018-19 M.Sc. (AG.) Microbiology NBMM 04.08.2018 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Bachelor of physical Education 2018-2019
2018-2019
FRC Path (Training & Workshops) 8th & 9th Feb, 2019 2018-19
Skill enhancement course under CBCS system
SOB 6S1, SOM 2071 & SOM 4071 2018-2019
Graduation BA (Economics) 14.02.2018 Master of physical Education M.P.E.D 2018-19 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY
MA THEOLOGY ADDITIONAL ENGLISH SUM 1006/SHM 1006
2018-19
1.2 Academic Flexibility 1.2.1 New programmes/courses introduced during the Academic year Programme/Course Date of introduction B.A. (Hons.) Quranic Studies 2018-2019 B.A. (Hons.) Social Work 2018-2019 Master of Insurance & Risk Management (MIRM) 2018-2019 Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM)
2018-2019
M.A. (Chinese/ French/ German/ Russian/ Spanish 2018-2019 Certificate in Calligraphy & Graphic Design 2018-2019 1.2.2 Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective Course System implemented at the University level during the Academic year. Name of Programmes adopting CBCS
UG PG Date of implementation of CBCS / Elective
UG PG
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Course System B.A
B.Sc B.Com (Hons) B.Ed. B.P.Ed BSW BFA BALLB
M.A M.Sc. M.Com MSW MBA.(Agr.) M.Tech.(Agr.) MHRM M.P.Ed. MFA MCA MTA MFC MBA MBA(IB) LLM M.Ed.
B.A B.Sc B.Com (Hons) B.Ed. B.P.Ed BSW BFA BALLB
M.A M.Sc. M.Com MSW MBA.(Agr.) M.Tech.(Agr.) MHRM M.P.Ed. MFA MCA MTA MFC MBA MBA(IB) LLM M.Ed.
Already adopted in 2015-2016 1.3 Curriculum Enrichment 1.3.1 Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year Value added courses Date of introduction Number of
students enrolled Certificate Course in Department of Sanskrit (CSK001) 2018-2019 03 Diploma in Department of Sanskrit (DSK001) 2018-2019 Advance Grammar & Translation in Department of Arabic (ARB552)
2018-2019 20
Communication Arabic in Department of Arabic (ARB561) 2018-2019 20 Conversation & Composition in Arabic. (ARB652) 2018-2019 20 Modern Arabic Journalism (ARB672) 2018-2019 20 Terminologies & specialized Translation in Department of Arabic (ARM4003)
2018-2019 37
Ticketing Training Programme in Department of Commerce (MTMM)
2018-2019 10
Data Analytics using Python Department of Mechanical Engineering (MEE4730)
2018-2019 -
Machine Learning for Application in Mechanical Engineering (MEE4740)
2018-2019 -
Programme Competencies & Skill Development in Department of Social Work. (SWB-591)
2018-2019 -
NGO Management & Corporate Social Responsibility in Department of Social Work. (SWM-3091)
2018-2019 -
1.3.2 Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year
Project/Programme Title No. of students enrolled for Field Projects / Internships FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Summer Training (Department of Agriculture Economics) 19 FACULTY OF ARTS
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Field Trip for MA Linguistics and LAMM 25 FACULTY OF COMMERCE
MBA (FM) Course (Commerce) 23 MTTM Course (Commerce) 14 PGDBF Course (Commerce) 16 BRIM Course (Commerce) 24 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech Civil Engg. 22 B. Tech. 147 B.Tech. (Electronics Engg.) 50 M. Tech. 03 Summer Internship ( Applied Chemistry) 09 Summer Internship Electrical Engineering Dept. 60 FACULTY OF LAW
Practical Training Internship Programme 99 Court Work 195 Legal Literacy Program 99 FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE
Assessment of Eco tourism in pilibhit Tiger Reserve (Dept. Of Museology) 01 Ancient Practices, continuation of living Heritage of Banaras (Dept. Of Museology) 01 Disaster Preparedness in Indian Museums with special reference, Library Museum, Rampur (Dept. Of Museology) 01 Safeguarding intangible Cultural heritage, a case study carpet industry, Bhadohi. (Dept. Of Museology) 01 Traditional Craftsmanship of Sambhal Handicrafts (Dept. Of Museology) 01 M.Sc. Dissertation botany dept. 34 M.Sc. WLM Dissertation 4 M.Sc. BDM Dissertation 7 B.Sc. (Statistics), M.Sc. (Statistics), M.Sc. (Operation Research) 72 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES &
RESEARCH
Summer Internship (Business Administration) 89 FACULTY OF MEDICINE
MEDICAL + DENTAL COLLEGE
Blood Donation Camp 180 Rotatory Compulsory Internship 60 MBBS Interns 150 MBBS Internship (Dermatology) 150 MBBS 3074 Field Work 20 D.A.A. Interns 04
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MBBS & DOTM students do internship on rotation bases in department of CTVS
15 10
Internship (as per MCI Norms) 150 Internship of Diploma in Opthalmic & Opthalmic Assistance (Institute of Opthalmology) 11 Clinical Rotary Internship 31 MD Community Medicine 06 Project (Entomology) Project (Fishery) Project (Genetics) Project (Nematology) Project (Parasitology)
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE
B.Sc. (Hons) V Sem. Geological Field survey (GLB 1073) 104 M.Sc. (Applied Geology) I Sem. Geological Field Training (GLM 1073) 41 M.Sc. (Applied Geology) III Sem. Geological Field Training (GLM 3073) 45 P.G. diploma in hydrology, Field Training (DHG2WI) 12 M.Sc. (Applied Geology) III Sem. internship 19 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Master of Social Work (MSW) 95 Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) 74 Field Training 14 Internship/ Project (External) 01 Skill Enhancement courses offered at BA VI MA II & MA IV Sem. Level, Field Project / Data Collection / Survey / Secondary Data Analysis
67
FACULTY OF UNANI MEDICINE
PG Diploma in Ilmul Saidla (PGDS) Internship is the part of Curriculum 04 OTHERS Rampur Reza Library 05 National Library Kolkata 02 Khuda Baksh Library Patna 01 Rajasthan Dastangoi 01 Internship under DRS Phase II 25 Swachch Bharat Abhiyan 01 Work life Balance in relation to mental well being among working women 07 To study mental effort and performance among PG University student 04 To study relationship between emotion arousal and Physiological changes among women’s. 03 Impact of stress and inferiority complex on mental health 07 Influence of Academic stress on Mental well being. 06 Career self efficacy and parental influence in relation with career decision making of college students. 07
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Acculturation stress and coping as related to adjustment among college students 07 1.4 Feedback System 1.4.1 Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders. 1) Students 2) Teachers 3) Employers 4) Alumni 5) Parents
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1.4.2 How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the institution? (maximum 500 words) The University collects the feedback on curriculum aspects and courses from different stakeholders such as the students, alumni, Parent, Faculty and Employers. University has Academic Council to ensure and analyze the academic excellence at student and faculty levels. Periodical analysis is made by Academic Council on the basis of student performance, faculty performance in every semester, utilization of infrastructure and requirements for quality enrichment. Infact the Council sets benchmark every Semester.
Aligarh Muslim University thoroughly reviews the curriculum for every academic year. The University maintains IQAC as a quality consistence and quality enhancement measure. In supervision of IQAC, various departments and committees like BOS, Faculty Committee, Career Guidance, Anti-Ragging and Sexual Harassment Committee, etc reinforce the curriculum by incorporating updated information and social issues.
The students, being the crucial stakeholders, the interest and participation of students at all levels in both internal quality assurance and external quality assurance have to play a central role. Any Higher Education Institution needs to ensure that students have a voice at various decisions making processes, formulating learning and teaching practices and those views of students are to be considered as the primary evidence on which the quality of teaching and learning is evaluated. The Student Feedback Approach is basically about University practices, processes and frameworks that take into account students concerns of the quality of the education they receive.
University collects the feedback physically from stockholders viz. Students, Parents and Teachers on Curriculum and other academic aspects which is prescribed by the university, further University website invites stockholder to provide feedback online. The University conducts annual Alumni Meet, in which suggestions and feedback is also received from Alumni. Feedback from industrial management, R & D establishments and professionals is obtained through University website. The provided feedback data is presented to the Academic Council Meeting for necessary implementation in curriculum.
Whenever any alumni visits the University, their feedback is taken, besides they are requested to provide suggestion for making curriculum market friendly.
Further, University website invites alumni to provide feedback through online.
The University has initiated steps for following Curriculum Aspects which enrich the curriculum:
1. Flexible and Choice Based Credit System to learn soft core elective courses, professional elective courses and open elective courses offered across the Departments. The CBCS has already been operational and students can transfer their credit.
2. Value added courses.
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3. Courses on communication skills / Professional ethics / Environmental Engineering, and Employability Skills.
4. Design experiments in many laboratory courses thereby stimulating creativity and innovation in students.
5. Research quality may be enhanced by MOUs/Agreements were signed with collaborative research with other Universities.
CRITERION II -TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION 2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile 2.1. 1 Demand Ratio during the year
Name of the Programme Number of seats available
Number of applications received
Students Enrolled
(Please See Annexure 1) 2.2 Catering to Student Diversity 2.2.1. Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data)
Year Number of students enrolled in the institution (UG)
Number of students enrolled in the institution (PG)
Number of full time teachers available in the institution teaching only UG courses
Number of full time teachers available in the institution teaching only PG courses
Number of teachers teaching both UG and PG courses
2018-19 12847 3412 574 439 1135
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process 2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data) Number of teachers on roll
Number of teachers using ICT (LMS, e-Resources)
ICT tools and resources available
Number of ICT enabled classrooms
Number of smart classrooms
E-resources and techniques used
1017 916 Interactive white board, Desktop and Laptops, Tablets, Projector, Digital cameras, Braille, Audio books, E-journals
220 160 Lecture cum discussion method, Group discussion & pair work in class room, using tools like (OHP, LCD projector, power point), E-journals
2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words) Since AMU is basically a residential University, student mentoring and support occupies a central position in its overall policies and provisions. Special care has been taken to facilitate the students, be it in the academic centers, halls of residence or clubs for games & sports and other extra and co-curricular activities like cultural activities through GEC. Some important facilities are listed below:
Academic: Seminar Library/Book Bank in each Department; specialized teachers; Classrooms and other infra-structural support; Language/ science labs; Net connectivity and computing facility; Extra six hours/ week/each teacher for consultation; Tutors for individual guidance (tutorial classes); innovative techniques and strategies of teaching and learning in the form of internal assessments, seminar presentations,
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assignments, discussions, etc.; Educational tours; Summer training; Financial support to research scholars for attending seminar/ conferences; Lowest fee structure.
Halls of Residence: At lowest rates in India; all who need are given accommodation; Assistance for cleaning etc in the hostel; Dining hall at lowest rates; Sports facilities; Reading Room; Common Room; Provost and Wardens as mentors: each student is taken care of by Provost, Warden of the Hostel, General Warden, and the Warden for Literary and Cultural activities/Clubs; Leadership qualities are generated by appointing students in the administration of the halls of residence as Senior Hall, Senior Food, Senior House, Editor Hall Magazine and Secretaries of various clubs; Student participation in sports, Cultural activities, Hostel Function, Hall Function and Annual Dinners; Net connectivity and computing facility.
Central Facilities: Central Library with Six Reading halls opened till 2 A.M ; Library in Women’s
College; Computer Center; General Education Center; Sports Committee; NSS; NCC; Students’ Union;
Dean, Students’ Welfare for accommodation, scholarship, freeship, etc.; Residential Coaching Academy;
Placement Cell (General); SC/ST Cell; International Student Cell; Alumni Association; Grievance Committee; Career Counselling Cell; Disability Unit; Gender Sensitization; Anti-Ragging Committee; Disciplinary Committee etc.
The HODs (Head of the Department) of various Departments also act as a mentor and monitor different activities of the assigned mentors and the students. The HODs will:
a) Meet all mentors of his/her department at least once a month for the reviewing of proper implementation of the system.
b) Suggest and advise mentors whenever necessary. c) Initiate administrative action on a student (when necessary). d) Give a detailed report of the mentoring system to the Head of the Institute time to time. e) Counselling students for solving their problems and provide confidence of overall personality. f) Guiding students to choose right career path for job, higher studies, Entrepreneurship, etc. g) To introduce various Government of India schemes including Swachh Bharat Campaign and Gender
Justice.
Number of students enrolled in the institution Number of fulltime teachers Mentor: Mentee Ratio 22593 1224 1:16
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality 2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year No. of sanctioned positions
No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions filled during the current year
No. of faculty with Ph.D.
1655 1224 431 21 812
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers (received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised bodies during the year ) Year of award
Name of full time teachers receiving awards from state level, national level, international level
Designation Name of the award, fellowship, received from Government or recognized bodies
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2019 Prof. Naeem Ahmad Khan
Professor Life Time Achievement Award presented by CCRUM Ministry of AYUSH Govt. Of India
2019 Prof. Obaidullah Fahad
Professor 13th Shah Waliallah Award for Contribution in Islam.
2019 Prof. Sangeeta Singhal Professor Honoured for endeavour in save water mission by Bharat Vikas Parishad
2019 Dr. S. Aijaz Abbas Rizvi Associate Professor
1st Prize in Oral paper presentation UP-UK APPICON, 2019
2019 Prof. Khalid Zaman Khan Professor Best teacher award from CCRUM
2019 Prof. Ashar Qadeer Professor From Urdu Academy, Govt. Of India, Delhi
2019 Dr. S. Manazir Ali
Professor Fellowship National Neonatology Forum, India
2019 Prof. Nesar Ahmad Professor AICTE representative on Expert Committees of UGC, NBA expert, NAAC,
2019 Prof. Ash Mohammad Abbas Professor Senior Member, IEEE
2019 Prof. M. M. Sufyan Beg Professor Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, India, Senior Member, IEEE, NBA expert , Sir Syed Global Excellence Best Professor Award, Award of Excellence by ERD Foundation
2019 Prof. Mohammad Sarosh Umar Professor NBA expert, Expert Committee of UPPSC, NAAC Expert, Member Curriculum Development Committee NIT Sikkim, Member IEEE,
2019 Dr. Rashid Ali Associate Professor
Senior Member, IEEE, Young Faculty Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA, DEITY. NBA expert,
2019 Dr. Saiful Islam Professor BoS Member, Dept of Computer Engineering, Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, Rampur
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2019 Prof. Shahid A. Siddiqui Professor IPA award-2019 at 17th International photodynamic Association World Congress at Boston, USA.
2019 Mr. Bilal Hussain Assistant Professor
IPA award-2019 at 17th International photodynamic Association World Congress at Boston, USA.
2019 Dr. Rose Rizvi Assistant Professor
Best Young scientist of the Year 2019Award by International foundation for Environment, kolkota
2019 Dr. Maulana Bakhsh Ansari Professor Kaleemuddin Ahmad Award
2019 Dr. Wasim Ahmad Professor M.S. Jairajpuri Gold Medal 2019, CSJM University
2019 Dr. Yasir H. Siddiqui Assistant Professor
Excellent Faculty Award by Blue Planet society
2019 Dr. Hifzur Rehman Siddiqui Assistant Professor
SPER Innovative Researcher Award by society of Pharmaceutical education
2019 Dr. Yasir Akhtar Khan Assistant Professor
Babar Mirza Gold Medal Award 2019
2019 Mr. Mohammed Abdul Qadeer Assistant Professor
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA, DEITY, Senior Member, IEEE
2019 Mr. Nadeem Akhtar Assistant Professor
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA, DEITY,
2019 Mr. Tameem Ahmad Assistant Professor
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA, DEITY,
2019 Mr. Md. Muzakkir Hussain Assistant Professor
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA, DEITY,
2019 Dr. Mehdi Hayat Shahi Assistant Professor
CAEN Award International Society for Neurochemistry
2019 Dr. Najam Khalique Professor Fellowship: Indian Public Health Association
2019 Prof. Tanzeel Ahmad Professor Best Teacher award in Clinical category from CCRUM, Ministry of AYUSH, New Delhi
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2019 Prof. Mohd. Hasan Professor MHRD sponsored Leadership for Academician Programme, Harward University, USA
2019 Prof. Shahla Haleem Professor International Medical Science Academy (IMSA)
2019 Dr. Abu Nadeem Assistant Professor
European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC)
2019 Dr. Mohd Arshad bari Assistant Professor
Himalayan Green Award in the Field of Physical Education
2019 Dr. S. Aijaz Abbas Rizvi Assistant Professor
1st Prize in oral presentation UP-UK APPICON
2019 S. K. F. Hussaini (National level) Professor Presenting President’s Certificate of
Honour and Maharshi Badarayanvyassamman Award form Govt of India
2019 Professor Syed Ali Nadeem Rizvi Professor President, Medieval India Section, Paschimbangla Itihas Samsad, Coochbehar,
2019 Dr. Jibraeil Nagaur a Town of Cultural Heritage: Study Based on Archaeology and Epigraphic Sources- has been awarded ‘The
Best Research Paper’ in Rajasthan Archaeology and Epigraphy Congress, held at Bikaner in Rajasthani
2019 Dr. Aabgeena Naeem Associate Professor
Women Overseas Fellowship from University of Texas, USA
2019 Dr. Safia Habib Assistant Professor
Received best scientific presentor award for oral presentation, Circulating hepatocellular carcinoma IgG recognizes quinacrine DNA adduct preferentially. Paper presented at International conference on Advances in Zoological research (ICAZR). Organized by department of Zoology. A.M.U. Aligarh, 9-10 March 2019.
2019 Dr. Safia Habib Assistant Professor
Received best scientific presentor award for oral presentation, Preferential binding to quinacrine; A biophysical approach towards drug-DNA interaction. Paper presented at National conference on Trends in biochemical and biomedical sciences. Organized by department of Biochemistry. Faculty of life sciences. A.M.U.
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Aligarh, 2-3 March 2019
2018 Dr. Shagufta Moin Professor
Enrolled for “Foundation for
advancement in International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) fellowship” 2018, at
FAIMER Regional Institute, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana.
2018 Dr. Shagufta Moin Professor
Resource Faculty for Revised Basic Course Workshop (RBCW) – AETCOM, Curriculum Implementation Support Programme (CSIP), White Coat Ceremony, Orientation Programme for Interns, Resident Orientation Programme, Biomedical Waste Management and Infection Control Programme.
2018 Dr. Arif hussain Sarmast (International Fellowship)
Assistant Professor
Global Endovascular program at Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute, New York
2018-19 Prof. Salma Ahmed Professor Prestige Global Case Completion
2018-19 Dr. Abdul Aziz Khan Assistant Professor
Excellent Teacher Award by MTRES, India
2018-19 Dr. Abdul Aziz Khan Assistant Professor
Hakim Ajmal Khan Global Award by MMHAMS, India
2018 Prof. Mohd Khalid Professor FICR (fellow of Indian College of Radiology)
2018 Dr. M.J. Khan Assistant Professor
President’s gold medal on scientific
paper.
2018 Dr. Sohail Ahmad Assistant Professor
IOA Arthroplasty Fellowship 2018 of Indian Orthopaedic Association
2018 Prof. Mursaleen Professor Outstanding Faculty Research Award
2018 Dr. Yasir Salam Siddiqui Assistant Professor
Presented Poster at 42nd annual conference of UPOA 2018 held at Allahabad, UP.
2018 Dr. M. J. Khan Assistant Professor
Dr. U. S. Mishra President Medal Award during UPORTHOCON-2018
2018 Dr. Julfiqar Assistant Professor
IOA Johnson & Johnson Travelling Fellowship.
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2018 Prof. Md. Shakeel Ahmad Professor - Inamul Haque National Award
- Allama Iqbal Award
- Milli National Abrue-Urdu Award
2018 Prof. Mohd. Tariq Professor Utthan Award
2018-2019 Syed Imtiaz Hasnain
Professor & Chairman
Member, Advisory Board Routledge, Handbook on Language and Southern Theory
Invited International Key Speaker, School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University, Sweden
Resource Person, Central University of Rajasthan
Panini Speaker, Centre
for Endangered Language Studies (IIT, Patna)
Invited Speaker, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IITM, Chennai
Panelist, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore
2018-2019
Dr. Mohammad Jahangeer Warsi
Associate Professor
Plenary talk, JIIT, Noida Keynote Speaker, Indian
Universities, New Delhi
Panelist, Madhubani Literature Festival, Rajnagar, Madhubani, Bihar
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2018 Prof. Samina Khan Professor Pentagon Excellence Award, Zakir Hussain Foundation, Aligarh
2018 Prof. Vibha Sharma Professor Award of Honour, 34th North Zone Inter University Youth Festival, 2018-19
2018 Prof. Sami Rafiq Professor Travel Grant from University of Waterloo, USA
2018 Ms. Alisha Ibkar Assistant Professor
Travel Grant from UK-IATEFL, Horny Trust, UK.
2018 Dr. Boopathi P Assistant Professor
Travel Grant from Department of Anthropology, European University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
2018 Dr. Boopathi P Assistant Professor
Nethrodaya Award of Eminence, Nethrodaya, Chennai.
2018 Mr. Ahmar Alvi Assistant Professor
Travel Grant from Department of Anthropology, European University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
2018 Dr. Nafis faizi Assistant Professor
Invited for Regional Workshop for AMR in Asia, Penang
2018 Dr. Nafis faizi Assistant Professor
Selected for WHO watch project for WHO Executive Board Meeting, Geneva
2018 Dr. Nafis faizi Assistant Professor
Representative to Antibiotic Resistance Coalition Meeting, Geneva
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2018 Dr. M. Athar Ansari Professor Fellow Indian Association of Preventive and social Medicine
2018 Dr. Ali Amir Professor Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Memorial National teacher Award.
2018 Dr. Nafis faizi Assistant Professor
Resource Faculty 15th World Rural Health Conference
2018 Dr. Nafis faizi Assistant Professor
Resource Person, International People’s Health University, Savar,
Bangaladesh
2018 2019 2019
Dr. Qayyum Husain Professor External Assessor, Univ. Of Putra Malaysia Chancellor Nominee, University of Kashmir External Reviewer Khalifa University of Science & Tech. Abu Dhabi, UAE
2018
Dr.M.K. Jindal Professor Award by Venus International foundation in the field of Pediatric Dentistry
2018
Dr. Saima Yunus Khan Associate Professor
International College of Dentist Fellowship, South East Asia region
2018 Prof. Syed Moied Ahmed Professor Felicitated for contribution in Cardiopulmonary resuscitation by Honourable Vice President of India
2018 Prof. Syed Moied Ahmed Professor Appreciation Award of Excellent work by Indian Resuscitation council
2018 Dr. Obaid Ahmed Siddiqui Assistant Professor
Fellowship in Neurocritical Care, AIIMS
2018 Dr. Nazia Touheed Assistant Professor
Best paper award by Delhi Pain Management Council
2018 Professor Syed Ali Nadeem Rizvi Professor General President, UP History Congress, Lucknow
2018 Prof. M. K. Pundhir Professor External Expert: National Workshop: Study on Cities under Projects HRIDAY/PRASAD of MHRD, Anthropological Survey of India, North West Regional Centre, Dehradun
2018 Prof. Yaqub Ali Khan Professor conferred an honor by Maulana Azad Arabic and Persian Research Institute, Tonk Rajasthan, an Organization of Govt. Of Rajasthan for the Uses of Persian sources to an extent in the field of History and its promotion.
2018 Dr. Syed Ali Kazim Assistant ICHR Foreign Travel and Maintenance grant to visit British
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Professor Library, London.
2018 Dr. Mehtab Alam Ansari Assistant Professor
P.V.Verghese Award 2018 from Indian Library Association
2018 Mohd. Nadeem Assistant Professor
International Travel support scheme, SERB, DST
2018 Prof. Sangeeta Singhal Professor Honoured for endeavour in save water mission by the Bharat Vikas Parishad
2018 Dr. Abdul Malik Professor TUBITAK Researcher at Cukurova University
2018 Dr. Mohd Arshad bari Assistant Professor
3rd PEFI Award , Young researcher Award
2018 Prof. Seema Hakim Professor Life time achievement award on Obgy( by Sharda University Noida)
Teaching Excellence Award (by MT Research & Educational Services
Life time achievement Award for Health & Medical Sciences (by Venus Institute Women Award)
2018 Dr. Shafey Kidwai Professor & Chairman
Iqbal Samman Conferrred by MP govt.
2018 Dr. Shafey Kidwai Professor & Chairman
Amir Khusro Award by UP Urdu Academy
2018 Dr. Amina Khatun Assistant Professor
Literary Award from Samakaler Jiyonkathi Prakashan
2015-2018 SHIVANGINI TANDON ASST. PROF.
MAX PLANCK INDIA MOBILITY GRANT FELLOWSHIP
2018 Prof. Nafees A. Khan Professor UGC Mid-Career Award, UGC, New Delhi
2018 Prof. Nafees A. Khan Professor Teaching Excellence Award, MT Research and Education Services, pune
2018 Prof. Nafees A. Khan Professor Scientist Award, EET CRS TOP LIST 2018, Education expo
2018 Prof. Altaf Ahmad Professor INSA-DFG fellowship, Indian National Science Academy, New
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Delhi
2018 Dr. Faheem Ahmad Assistant Professor
Bharat Vikas award for Outstanding performance in the field of phytoremediation & biological Control
2018 Dr Mu.Naem Assistant Professor
Best Young scientist of the Year 2018 Award by International foundation for Environment, kolkota
2018 Dr. Rose Rizvi Assistant Professor
NESA Scientist of the Year award 2018 by National Environmental Science Academy, New delhi
2018-19 Dr. Zia ur Rehman Siddiqui Professor Bihar Urdu Academy National award
2018-19 Dr. Rashid Anwar Associate Professor
UP Urdu Academy , National award
Sadaf International Award
2018-19 Prof. Rizwan Khan Professor Visiting Professorship , Gdańsk
University of Technology - Politechnika Gdańska, Poland
2018-19 Dr. Saad Alam Associate Professor
Visiting Professorship , Illinois institute of technology, Chicago, Illinois
2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms 2.5.1 Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results during the year Programme Name Program
me Code Semester/ year
Last date of the last semester-end/ year- end examination
Date of declaration of results of semester-end/ year- end examination
B.A.(Hons.) Arabic ARBB Semester 07.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) English ENBB Semester 05.07.18
22.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Communicative English CNBB Semester 05.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Hindi HNBB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Linguistics LNBB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Persian PRBB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Philosophy PYBB Semester 05.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Sanskrit SKBB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
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B.A.(Hons.) Urdu URBB Semester 05.07.18
20.06.19
M.A. Arabic ARMM Semester 04.07.18
27.06.19
M.A. Bengali BLMM Semester 30.06.18
R.A
M.A. English ENMM Semester 11.07.18
R.A
M.A. English Language Teaching LTMM Semester 05.07.18
27.06.19
MFA MFA FAMM Semester 30.06.18
22.06.19
M.A. Hindi HNMM Semester 28.06.18
15.06.19
M.A. Hindi Translation HTMM Semester 26.07.18
R.A
M.A. Linguistics LNMM Semester 02.07.18
R.A
M.A. Lang. in Advert. Media & Market(LAMM) LAMM Semester
04.07.18
15.06.19
M.A. Malayalam MLMM Semester Nil Nil
M.A. Persian PRMM Semester 28.06.18
R.A
M.A. Philosophy PYMM Semester 16.08.18
15.06.19
M.A. Urdu URMM Semester 13.07.18
R.A
M.A. Sanskrit SKMM Semester 18.08.18
R.A
B.A.(Hons.) Shia Theology TSHB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Sunni Theology TSUB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
M.A. Shia Theology TSHM Semester 26.06.18
22.06.19
M.A. Sunni Theology TSUM Semester 11.07.18
R.A
B.A.(Hons.) Economics ECBB Semester 07.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Education EDUB Semester 08.07.18
22.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) History HSBB Semester 15.07.18
22.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Islamic Studies ISBB Semester 11.07.18
25.06.19
B.A./B.Sc.(Hons.) Geography GG2B Semester 05.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Political Science PLBB Semester 05.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Psychology PSBB Semester 05.07.18
24.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Sociology SOBB Semester 05.07.18
21.06.19
B.A.(Hons.) Women's Studies WSBB Semester 05.07.18 21.06.19
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B.Ed. (Aligarh) Education BEDA Semester 21.06.18
21.06.19
B.Ed. (KIshanganj) Education BEDB Semester 02.07.18 26.06.19
B.Ed. (Murshidabad) Education BEDW Semester 26.06.18
26.06.19
B.Ed. (Mallapuram) Education BEDK Semester 27.06.18
26.06.19
M.Ed. Education ECMM Semester 27.06.18
21.06.19
BSW Sociology BWMM Semester 30.06.18
11.06.19
B.P.Ed. Physical Health Education PEBB Semester 11.07.18
13.06.19
M.A. Economics ECMM Semester 22.06.18
28.06.19
M.A. Education EDUM Semester 07.07.18
25.06.19
M.A. History HSMM Semester 12.07.18
27.06.19
M.A. Islamic Studies ISMM Semester --
15.06.19
M.A. Women's Studies WSMM Semester 20.08.18 25.06.19
M.A. Mass Communication JMCM Semester 04.08.18 R.A
M.A. MSW SWMM Semester 17.07.18 R.A
M.A. M.P.Ed. PEMM Semester 30.06.18 R.A
M.A. Human Rights HUMM Semester 28.06.18 25.06.19
M.A. Political Science PLMM Semester 26.07.18 01.07.19
M.A. Public Administration PAMM Semester 06.07.18 25.06.19
M.A. Psychology PSMM Semester 13.07.18 25.06.19
M.A. Sociology SOMM Semester 26.06.18 01.07.19
M.A. West Asian Studies WAMM Semester 08.07.18 15.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Chemistry CHBB Semester 09.07.18 24.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Industrial chemistry ICBB Semester 08.07.18 24.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Computer Application CABB Semester 05.07.18 22.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Geography GGBB Semester 05.07.18 24.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Geology GLBB Semester 08.07.18 28.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Mathematics MMBB Semester 09.07.18 28.06.19
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B.Sc.(Hons.) Physics PHBB Semester 05.07.18 24.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Statistics STBB Semester 11.08.18 24.06.19
M.Sc. Chemistry CHMM Semester 10.07.18 01.07.19
M.Sc. Industrial chemistry ICMM Semester 21.03.18 25.06.19
M.Sc. Geography GGMM Semester 12.07.18 25.06.19
M.Sc. Applied Geology GLMM Semester 05.07.18 01.07.19
M.Sc. Mathematics MMMM Semester 10.07.18 R.A
M.Sc. Physics PHMM Semester 05.07.18 17.06.19
M.Sc. Operation Research ORMM Semester 05.07.18 28.06.19
M.Sc. Statistics STMM Semester 07.07.18 28.06.19
M.Sc. Remote Sensing RSMM Semester 19.07.18 28.06.19
MCA MCA CAMM Semester 05.07.18 R.A
B.Sc.(Hons.) Biochemistry BCBB Semester 07.07.18 21.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Botany BTBB Semester 07.07.18 25.06.19
B.Sc.(Hons.) Zoology ZYBB Semester 05.06.18 21.06.19
M.Sc. Biotechnology BIOM Semester 22.06.18 08.06.19
M.Sc. Botany BTMM Semester 30.06.18 25.06.19
M.Sc. Biochemistry BCMM Semester 26.06.18 25.06.19
M.Sc. Biodiversity BDMM Semester 02.07.18 R.A
M.Sc. Museology MUMM Semester 26.06.18 01.07.19
M.Sc. Wild Life Science WLMM Semester 17.07.18 R.A
M.Sc. Zoology ZYMM Semester 29.06.18 R.A
B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Science HOBB Semester - 21.06.19
M.Tech. Agriculture Food Processing APFM Semester 18.09.18 R.A
MBA Agr. Business AEMM Semester 22.06.18 R.A
M.Sc. Agr. Microbiology MBMM Semester 22.06.18 R.A
M.Sc. Home Science HOMM Semester 23.02.18 R.A
M.Sc. Entomology EMMM Semester 14.07.18 08.07.19
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M.Sc. Plant Pathology PTMM Semester 05.07.18 R.A
B.Com. (Hons.) Commerce CMBB Semester 06.08.18 R.A
MFC/MBA (FM) Commerce FCMM Semester 06.08.18 R.A
MTA Commerce MTTM Semester 30.06.18 R.A
M.Com. Commerce CMMM Semester 04.07.18 R.A
MBA Business management MBAA Semester 04.07.18 14.06.19
MBA-IB Business management MBIB Semester 11.08.18 01.07.19
MBA (Mallapuram) Business management MBAK Semester 11.08.18
R.A
MBA (Kishanganj) Business management MBAB Semester 24.07.18
21.06.19
MBA (Murshidabad) Business management MBAW Semester 13.06.18
R.A
BALLB Law LLBA Semester 21.07.18 R.A
LLM Law LLLM Semester 12.07.18 01.07.19
BALLB (Mallapuram) Law LLBK Semester 20.06.18 20.06.19
BALLB (West Bengal) Law LLBW Semester 20.06.18 28.06.19
BFA Fine Arts BFAB Semester 28.06.18 21.06.19
B.A. (Hons.) Chinese CHFB Semester 05.07.18 21.06.19
B.A. (Hons.) Russian RSFB Semester 05.07.18 21.06.19
B.A. (Hons.) Spanish SPFB Semester 05.07.18 24.06.19
B.A. (Hons.) German GRFB Semester 05.07.18 24.06.19
B.A. (Hons.) French FRFB Semester 05.07.18 24.06.19
MBBS (Medicine) MBBS Prof 22.12.18 R.A
BDS (Medicine) BDSB Prof 24.09.18 03.10.19
BRTT (Medicine) RTTB Prof 05.06.18 29.05.19 M.D Paediatric
PDT 3 Years 09.06.18 04.06.19
M.D Pharmacology
PCL 3 Years 12.06.18 01.06.19
MD Anatomy
ATM 3 Years 12.06.18 N.C
M.D (Anaesthesiology)
ANS 3 Years 26.06.18 01.06.19
MD (Dermatology)
DVL 3 Years 30.05.18 17.05.19
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MD (Microbiology)
MBL 3 Years 26.06.18 26.06.19
M.D (Pathology)
PTL 3 Years 12.06.18 01.06.19
M.D (Community Medicine)
CMD 3 Years 12.06.18 14.06.19
M.S (Ophthalmology)
OPT 3 Years 13.06.18 04.06.19
M.S (Orthopaedics)
ORS 3 Years 27.08.18 26.06.19
M.S. (E.N.T)
ENT 3 Years 07.06.18 01.06.19
M.S (Obst. & Gynaecology)
OGY 3 Years 12.06.18 09.07.19
M.S (Genral Surgery)
GSR 3 Years 03.07.18 14.06.19
MDS Conservative Dentistry
MDCD 3 Years 12.06.18 28.05.19
MDS Period ontology
MDPR 3 Years 13.06.18 28.05.19
MDS Oral Maxiofacial MDOM 3 Years
26.06.18 07.06.19 MDS Prosthodontics & Crown Bridge)
MPDC 3 Years 12.06.18 28.05.19
MDS Orthodontics
MDOR 3 Years 30.06.18 28.05.19
MD Radio diagnosis
RDL 3 Years 26.06.18 21.05.19
MD Radiotherapy
RTD 3 Years 02.06.18 22.05.19
MD Pulmonary Medicine
TBR 3 Years 26.06.18 12.06.19
MD Biochemistry
BCH 3 Years 30.06.18 20.06.19
MCH
MCHM 3 Years 22.09.18 28.08.19
MD Physiology
PSL 3 Years 07.06.18 N.C
MD Psychiatry
PSY 3 Years 04.06.18 23.05.19
MD General Medicine
GMD 3 Years 01.08.18 20.06.19
P.G. Dip. In Anaesthesiology
DA 2 Years 26.06.18 12.06.19
P.G. Dip. In Obst. & Gyn.
DGO 2 Years 26.06.18 04.07.19
P.G. Dip. In Radoidiagnosis
DMR 2 Years 02.06.18 12.06.19
P.G. Dip. In Orthopaedic
DOS 2 Years 15.09.18 26.06.19
P.G. Dip. In Radiotherapy
DMT 2 Years 02.06.18 N.C
P.G. Dip. In Ophthalmology
DOM 2 Years 30.06.18 12.06.19
P.G. Dip. In Child Health
DCH 2 Years 30.05.18 14.06.19
BUMS
BUMS 5 Year 21.06.18 17.05.19
MD Ilmul Advia MDIL 3 Year 22.01.19 R.A
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MD Tahafuze Wa Samaji Tib MDTST 3 Year 28.02.19 R.A MS Jarahat MSJ 3 Year 12.01.19 R.A MS Amraze Niswa MSA 3 Year 16.01.19 R.A MD Kulliyat MDK 3 Year 22.01.19 R.A
MD Maolijat MDM 3 Year 24.01.19 R.A
2.5.2 Average percentage of Student complaints/grievances about evaluation against total number appeared in the examinations during the year *Do not include re-evaluation/ re-totalling Number of complaints or grievances about evaluation
Total number of students appeared in the examination
Percentage
N.A 2.6 Student Performance and Learning Outcomes 2.6.1 Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes for all programs offered by the institution are stated and displayed in website of the institution (to provide the weblink) https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/syllabus/10335.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/departmentpage.jsp?did=32
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/udownloads/1111.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/pdf/beoffice/e.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/syllabus/10103.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/pdf/beoffice/m.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/depttmom/6596.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/emp/studym/99992179.pdf
2.6.2 Pass percentage of students Programme Code Programme
name Number of
students appeared in the final year
examination
Number of students passed in final Semester /year examination
Pass Percentage
B.A/ B.Sc./B.Com. (Hons) CBCS 1888 1752 93 % B.A.LL.B (including Centers) CBCS 169 168 99 % B.Ed. (including Centers) CBCS 147 147 100 % B.P.Ed. CBCS 54 41 76 % BSW CBCS 42 41 88 % BFA CBCS 27 25 92 % M.A (Economics) CBCS 65 54 83 % M.Sc. (Applied Geology) CBCS 51 41 100 % M.Sc. (Operation Research) CBCS 11 09 81 % M.Sc. (Mathematics) CBCS 34 34 100 % M.Sc. (Physics) CBCS 49 43 88 % M.Sc. (Statistics) CBCS 20 18 90 %
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M.Sc. (Remote Sensing) CBCS 12 12 100 % M.Sc. (Chemistry) CBCS 61 57 93 % M.Sc. (Agri. Microbiology) CBCS 10 10 100 % M.Tech. (Processing & Food Engineering) CBCS 07 03 43 %
MCA CBCS 56 52 93 % M.Sc. (Entomology) CBCS 06 06 100 % M.Sc. (Plant Pathology) CBCS 06 06 100 % M.Com CBCS 61 59 97 % M.Sc. (Zoology) CBCS 37 37 100 % M.Sc. (Museology) CBCS 10 10 100 % M.A (Arabic) CBCS 34 32 94 % M.A (Sunni Theology) CBCS 22 21 96 % M.A (Shia Theology) CBCS 03 03 100 % M.A (Sanskrit) CBCS 05 05 100 % M.A (Philosophy) CBCS 02 02 100 % M.A (Persian) CBCS 11 11 100 % M.A (Hindi) CBCS 19 15 79 % M.A (Hindi Translation) CBCS 10 10 100 % M.A (Urdu) CBCS 47 47 100 % M.A (Malayalam) CBCS 01 01 100 % M.A (Bengali) CBCS 05 05 100 % M.P.Ed. CBCS 29 29 100 % M.A. (Language Advert. Media & Market LAMM) CBCS 09 07 78 %
M.A (Linguistics) CBCS 17 17 100 % M.Sc.(Biochemistry) CBCS 20 20 100 % M.Sc.(Biotechnology) CBCS 12 12 100 % M.Sc.(Wild Life Sciences) CBCS 04 04 100 % MFA CBCS 13 12 92 % M.A (History) CBCS 38 37 97 % M.A (Public Administration) CBCS 20 19 95 % M.A (Education) CBCS 15 14 93 % M.A (West Asian Studies) CBCS 01 01 100 % M.P.Ed. CBCS 29 29 100 % M.A (Psychology) CBCS 41 39 95 % M.A (Islamic Studies) CBCS 33 31 94 % M.A (Human Rights) CBCS 13 13 100 % MSW CBCS 21 20 96 % M.A Political Science) CBCS 36 30 83 % M.A (Geography) CBCS 47 45 96 % M.A (Sociology) CBCS 29 25 86% M.A (Women’s Studies) CBCS 08 07 87% M.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry) CBCS 23 22 96% M.Sc. (Botany) CBCS 34 34 100 % LL.M CBCS 28 27 97 % MBA (including Centers) CBCS 148 141 96 % MBA (IB) CBCS 19 14 74 % M.Ed. CBCS 44 44 100 % MTA CBCS 17 03 17 % MBA (Financial Mgmt.) CBCS 24 19 79 % 2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey 2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
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questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink) Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) 2018-19.
https://www.amu.ac.in/pdf/iqac/SSS%20AMU%20Report%202018-19.pdf
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION 3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities 3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
Name of the teacher
awarded the fellowship
Name of the Award Date of Award Awarding Agency
National
Ahmed Musa Khan
CREED Entrepreneurship Development Institute of
India (EDII) Dr. M. Wajid Summer Research Faculty
Fellowship 2019 IIT Delhi
Prof. M. M. Sufyan Beg
Award of Excellence September 29, 2018 Jointly by ERD Foundation,
Guwahati and University of
Science and Technology, Meghalaya
Mr. Mohammed Abdul Qadeer
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA,
2015 till date MEITY, GoI
Mr. Nadeem Akhtar
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA,
2015 till date MEITY, GoI
Mr. Tameem Ahmad
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA,
2018 till date MEITY, GoI
Mr. Md. Muzakkir Hussain
Research Fellowship, VISVESWARAYA,
2015 till date MEITY, GoI
Prof. Akbar Hussain
Sir Syed Innovation Award 2018 AMU
Dr. Obaid Ahmed Siddiqui
Fellowship in Neuro- Anaesthesia
August, 2018 AIIMS, New Delhi
Dr. Arif hussain Sarmast (International Fellowship)
Global Endovascular program at Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute, New York
8th May 2018 to 06th July 2018
Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute, New
York
Prof. M. M. Sufyan Beg
Sir Syed Global Excellence Best Professor Award
December 22, 2018 Sir Syed Education Society of
North America
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International
Azka Anees Fellowship of Royal College of Pathologist
24.05.2019 Royal College of Pathologist
Dr. Saif Khan IADR Star Academic Network Fellowship
2019 IADR
Dr. Saima Yunus Khan
International College of Dentist Fellowship, South
East Asia region
2018 ICD
Dr. Syed Ali Kazim
ICHR Foreign Travel and Maintenance grant to visit British Library, London
2018 ICHR
Prof. Wasim Ahmad
International Collaboration 2018 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Qudsia Tahseen
International Collaboration 2018 Max Planck Institute, Germany
Dr. S.T. Khan Prof. A. Malik
SPARC 01.04.2019 SPARC
SHIVANGINI TANDON
MAX PLANCK INDIA MOBILITY GRANT
FELLOWSHIP
2015-18 MAX PLANCK SOCIETY, MUNICH
(GERMANY) Dr. Huma Haider
Intensity Frontier Fellowship
2017-19 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory,
USA Prof. Altaf Ahmad
INSA-DFG fellowship, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi
2018 Indian National science Academy, New Delhi
Prof. Rizwan Khan
Visiting Professorship 2018-19 Gdańsk University of
Technology - Politechnika Gdańska,
Poland Dr. Saad Alam Visiting Professorship 2018-19 Illinois institute of
technology, Chicago, Illinois
3.1.2 Number of JRFs, SRFs, Post Doctoral Fellows, Research Associates and other fellows in the Institution enrolled during the year
Name of Research fellowship Duration of fellowship Funding agency DST- INSPIRE Fellow (02) 02 Years DST JRF (57) 03 Years UGC, DST, CSIR SRF (66) 02 Years UGC, DST, CSIR, ICMR, ICSSR NET (05) 03 Years UGC NON-NET (150) 03 Years UGC CSIR (07) 03 Years CSIR PDF (09) 02 Years NBHM, ICSSR, ICMR DSA-I (01) 02 Years UGC, Govt. Of India MANF (25) 03 Years UGC, Ministry of Minority Affairs RGNF for SC/ST (03) 03 Years UGC Ph.D. (02) 03 Years UGC Enhancement of Research, 02 Years TEQIP-III, NPIU, UGC, CAS-II
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Development & Innovation (09) Program Women’s Scientist (01) 05 years SERB,DST
3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research 3.2.1 Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations
S.No Code No. Name of Projects
Name of Funding Agencies
Duration Total Sancti
on Amount in Lacs
Amount received during
the year 2018-19
Date of Start
Date of Completio
n
A. MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS
1 1618 DSA ELECTRONICS PROF. IKRAM HUSSAIN D/O ELECTRONICS
UGC 01.04.2015 31.3.2020 165.20 107.63
2 1754 PROJECT DR.YAQOOB YASIN D/O MECHANICAL ENGG DST 27.01.2017 26.01.2020 27.49 4.50
3 1769 DRS II D/O APPLIED PHYSICS DR AMEER AZAM UGC 09.08.2016 09.08.2021 45.00 45.00
4 1795 PROJECT DR S.M. YAHYA D/O MECH. ENGG SERB 17.03.2017 16.03.2020 31.42 2.50
5 1785 FIST PROGRAMME D/O APPLIED PHYSICS DST 06-07-2016 06-06-2021 33.00 0.00
6 1813 PROJECT DR. YASSER RAFET D/O MECHANICAL ENGG SERB 08.07.2017 07-07-2020 24.49 0.00
7 1819 PROJECT DR MOHD ARSALAN KHAN D/O CIVIL ENGG SERB 21/06/2017 20/06/2020 24.75 8.17
8 1822 PROJECT DR. FARRUKH BASHEER D/O CIVIL ENGG SERB 15/07/2017 14/07/2020 14.30 1.43
9 1831 PROJECT DR. ANWAR SADAT D/O ELECTRONICS ENGG. CSIR 16/10/2017 15/10/2020 10.29 0.00
10 1897 PM YUVA YOJANA DR MOHD MOHSIN D/O UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC
MSDE 08.09.2017 07.09.2022 12.20 2.16
11 1884 PROJECT, PROF. NADEEM KHALIL D/O CIVIL ENGG GPI 26.03.2018 25.06.2018 15.17 7.59
12 1899 CENTER OF EXCELLENCE, DR. ABSAR AHMAD D/O NANOTECHNOLOGY
DBT 15.05.2018 14.05.2023 94.21 94.21
13 1903
MAULANA AZAD EDUCATION FUNDATIOM D/O COMMUNITY COLLEGE. DR ANIS AFAZAL
UGC 01.04.2018 31.03.2021 519.65 121.25
14 1923 DRS II UNDER SAP D/O ELECTICAL ENGG PROF JAMIL ASGHAR
DRS 10.08.2018 10.08.2023 25.00 5.00
15 1972 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE DR AZHAR JAMIL D/O MECHANICAL ENGG.
DRDO 27.02.2019 27.02.2022 35.54 28.61
16 1958 DDU KAUSAL KENDRA DR ANIS AFAZAL D/O COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
UGC 19.02.2019 31.02.2021 195.00 82.50
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17 1976 PAVITR D/O CIVIL ENGG PRO NADEEM KHALIL DST 31.03.2019 30.03.2023 782.94 223.30
18 1977 EARLY CAREER PROJECT D/O MECHANICAL ENGG DR ABDULLAH YUSUF USMANI
SERB 13.03.2019 13.03.2022 49.59 41.25
19 1647 DRS-II CHEMISTRY UGC 01.04.2015 31.03.2020 150.00 9.81 20 1651 DRS-II PHYSICS UGC 01.04.2015 31.03.2020 142.50 6.54
21 1602 DST ALICE PROJECT UNDER PROF. MOHD. IRFAN (RETD.)D/O PHYSICS
DST 10.7.14 31.12.19 580.00 50.00
22 1665 DRS-III PROG. DEPTT. OF GEOGRAPHY UGC 1.4.2015 31.3.2020 129.00 0.00
23 1709 DRS-II DEPTT.OF GEOLOGY UGC 1.4.2016 31.3.2021 147.50 0.00
24 1738 DRS-II PROG. DEPTT. OF STATISTICS UGC 1.4.2016 31.3.2021 52.00 25.55
25 1788 DST PROJECT UNDER DR. B.P.SINGH, D/O PHYSICS DST 9.3.2017 8.3.2020 20.05 5.50
26 1787 SERB PROJECT UNDER SAJJAD ATHAR, DEPTT. OF PHYSICS SERB 22.3.2017 21.3.2020 20.05 4.00
27 1726 DST PROJECT UNDER DR. MANJARI SHARMA DEPTT. OF PHYSICS
DST 12.9.2016 13.9.2019 24.21 7.00
28 1782 DST PROJECT UNDER DR. NAZEER AHMAD, DEPTT. OF PHYSICS
DST 27.2.2017 26.2.2020 20.06 2.50
29 1818 DST PROJECT UNDER DR. MOHD. SHAHID DEPTT. OF CHEMISTRY
DST 17.07.2017 16.7.2020 27.76 4.00
30 1832
WOMENS SCIENTIST SCHEME UNDER MS. SAMIYA MANZOOR, DEPTT. OF PHYSICS
DST 26.9.2017 25.9.2020 21.88 0.00
31 1883 SERB PROJECT UNDER DR. ZAIN KHAN DST 12.3.2018 11.3.2021 34.68 8.00
32 1911 DST SERB PROJECT UNDER DR. SHAIK RASHID, DEPTT. OF GEOLGOY
DST 15.9.2018 14.9.2021 43.63 23.81
33 1913 CAS VIII PROGRAMME, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY UGC 01.04.2018 31.03.2023 50.50 6.70
34 1912 FIST PROGRAMME DEPTT. OF GEOLOGY DST 15.9.2018 14.9.2023 118.00 98.00
35 1917 SERB PROJECT UNDER DR. JAI PRAKASH, DEPTT. OF PHYSICS DST 6.8.2018 5.8.2021 39.60 24.35
36 1975
INDIAN INSTITUTION FIRMYLAP ….UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. SAJJAD ATHAT & HUMA HAIDER D/O PHYSICS
DST 30.3.2019 29.03.2024 138.88 24.13
37 1676 CAS PROGRAMME D/O ARABIC UGC 01.04.2015 31.03.2020 189.50 17.01
38 1680
MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT DST PURSE - II, D/O BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, WILDLIFE SCIENCE, BIOCHEMISTRY
DST 15.07.2015 31.03.2019 3500.00 1135.60
39 1684 CALEM, UGC HRDC MHRD 01.04.2015 31.03.2019 1030.0 139.00
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0
40 1715 MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT CHAIRMAN, D/O BIOCHEMISTRY
DST 30.05.2016 29.05.2021 95.00 0.00
41 1716 MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT DR. JAMAL A KHAN, D/O WILDLIFE SCIENCE
MOEF 10.05.2016 09.05.2019 53.53 0.00
42 1725 MAJOR PROJECT UNDER DR. ALTAF AHMAD D/O BOTANY DBT 18.07.2016 16.06.2019 57.16 8.76
43 1733 DRS PROGRAMME D/O BOTANY UGC 01.04.2016 31.03.2021 147.50 3.40
44 1748 DRS SAP-II D/O BIOCHEMISTRY UGC 01.04.2016 31.03.2021 57.40 0.00
45 1828 TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (TEQIP-III)
MHRD 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 700.00 0.00
46 1841 PMMMNMTT PROJECT MHRD 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 436.36 0.00
47 1896 DRS-II PROGRAMME D/O ENGLISH UGC 01.04.2018 31.03.2023 54.00 8.30
48 1900 DRS-II PROGRAMME D/O SOCIOLOGY UGC 01.04.2018 31.03.2023 53.50 9.20
49 1909 CAS-II PROGRAMME D/O URDU UGC 01.04.2018 31.03.2023 89.00 14.80
50 1925 MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT DR. HIFZUR RAHMAN SIDDIQUE, D/O ZOOLOGY
DST 26.10.2018 25.10.2021 45.49 24.49
51 1931 MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT DR. QUDSIA TAHSEEN, D/O ZOOLOGY
DST 27.07.2018 26.07.2021 78.62 52.00
52 1749 NHM PROJECT DEIC D/O PAEDIATRICS NHM 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 586.50 299.30
53 1750 NHM PROJECT PCE-CS UNIT D/O PAEDIATRICS NHM 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 1500.0
0 107.69
54 1758 SERB PROJECT UNDER DR ASFIA SULTANA D/O MICROBIOLOGY
SERB 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 22.63 0.00
55 1805 ICMR PROJECT UNDER DR SHRADHA RATHI D/O PROSTHODONTICS
ICMR 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 24.90 17.24
56 1850 DST PROJECT UNDER DR SHARIQ NAEEM D/O PHARMACOLOGY
DST 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 24.02 0.00
57 1872 AFAF ZIA D/O PROSTHODONTICS SERB 01.04.2017 31.03.2020 23.79 0.00
58 1905 DRS-II PROJECT D/O ILMUL ADVIA UGC 01.04.2018 31.03.2023 125.00 8.30
59 1906 100 BEDED MCH WING D/O GYNAECOLOGY NHM 01.04.2018 31.03.2020 2826.8
0 0.00
60 1476
FACILITY BASED MANAGEMENT OF SERVICE ACUTE MALNUTRITION AND TRAINING D/O PAEDIATRICS
NRHM 1.4.2012 31.3.2020 13.40 13.40
61 1533 NICU/SNCU PROJECT D/O PAEDIATRICS NRHM 1.4.2012 31.3.2020 50.29 50.29
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62 1915 THALASSEMIA & HEMOPHILIA D/O PAEDIATRICS
NHM 07.09.2018 31.03.2021 36.00 36.00
63 1928 HDU ICU D/O GYNAECOLOGY NHM 13.09.2018 31.03.2021 147.38 147.38
64 1981 ART CENTRE D/O GYNAECOLOGY NHM 01.04.2018 31.3.2021 160.45 0.00
65 1983 SERB PROJECT DR. YASSER RAFAT D/O MECHANICAL ENGG.
SERB 22.05.2019 21.05.2022 51.06 31.62
66 1989
GIS/GPS WORK OF WAQF PROPERTIES UNDER "QAUMI WAQF BOARD TARAQQIATI SCHEME"
WAQF BOARD 10.07.2019 31.03.2020 168.00 168.00
B. MINOR RESEARCH PROJECTS
1 1907 NIMAT D/O UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC DR MOHD MOHSIN
DST 07.08.2018 07.08.2019 3.00 2.40
C. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
1 1678 JIV DAYA FOUNDATION D/O RADIOTHERAPY US 01.10.2015 30.09.2019 11.07 4.38
D. INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS
1 104 MSC BIOT. TEACHING PROGRAMME D/O I.B UNIT DBT 1.4.1996 31.03.2019 37.74 37.74
E. INDUSTRY SPONSORED PROJECT
1 1762 CARET DR. SAAD ALAM D/O CIVIL ENGG. DHI 01.04.2016 31.03.2020 598.00 478.00
3.3 Innovation Ecosystem 3.3.1 Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-Academia Innovative practices during the year
Title of Workshop/Seminar Name of the Dept. Date(s) Pehel-Gharbaar se Karobar Tak Department of Home Science 09.03.2019
Methods of Preventing Plagiarism Department of library and Information Services 02.03.2019
Start Up to Scale UP: Management and Policy Intervention
Department of Commerce 6-7 April, 2019
Two-Day Workshop on Social Media and Data Analytics
Department of Computer Engineering March 15-16, 2019
Expert Lecture on “Big Data and
Artificial Intelligence” by Prof. Dr. David Asirvatham, Executive Dean, Faculty of Innovation & Technology, TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY, MALAYSIA
Department of Computer Engineering February 25, 2019
International Seminar on Managing Research with Effective Outcomes Speaker: Prof. Mohammed Chawdhary, Touro College New York City, USA
Department of Computer Engineering August 06, 2018
Training Programme on Traditional Material and Department of Architecture 28.01.2019 to 02.02.2019
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techniques of Construction in the Heritage Building. One Week Training programme on Autodesk Revit & BIM Department of Architecture 16.02.2019- 21.02.2019
Workshop on Research writing and Publishing in High Impact Journals.
Department of Architecture 17.08.2018 to 19.08.2018
Faculty Development Program on Advance Computer Application in Architecture
Department of Architecture 29.11.2018 to 01.12.2018
One week hands on workshop Advance Computer Application in Architecture
Department of Architecture 17.12.2018 to 21.12.2018
Modelling & Simulation in Chemical Engg. & allied Field Department of Chemical Engineering 27 October 2018
Innovative Property Rights for Academic Institutions.
Mechanical Engineering, University polytechnic 26.08.2018
Awareness Building workshop on IPR ZHCET 27.02.2019
Workshop on cognitive Skills ZHCET 24.12.2018 Awareness Building workshop on IPR ZHCET 27.02.2019
Pidilite Workshop (for CDDM Students)
University Women’s Polytechnic 28.08.2018- 29.08.2018
Pidilite Workshop (for Fashion Design & Garments Students)
University Women’s Polytechnic 31.08.2018-02.09.2018
Three day awareness camp on Entrepreneurship
University Women’s Polytechnic 29.01.2019- 31.01.2019
Brother Sewing machine training University Women’s Polytechnic 13.02.2019- 14.02.2019 Lakme Academy training University Women’s Polytechnic 13.09.2018 Pursuing a career in IP Laws in India Department of Law 09.03.2019
Law CorpNect 1.0, 2019 Department of Law 20.04.2019 Extension Lecture IBRC 1st May, 2019 International Day of Radiology Department of Radiology 13 November, 2018 Role of Interventional Radiology Department of Radiology 25, June,2019 International CME on “ New
Horizon in Paediatrics Science’’ Department of Cardiothoracic surgery 25.04.2019
Trends in Biochemical and Biomedical Sciences Department of Biochemistry March 2-3, 2019
CDE on Novel Strategies for Detection, Prevention of Dental Caries
Department of Paediatric & Preventive Dentistry 15.04.2019
National Seminar on Globalization, Development and Social Movements in India
Department of Sociology February 18-19, 2019
A three day National Seminar on the theme ‘Conflict and
Cooperation in Medieval India
Department of History 28-30 January, 2019
A two day Seminar on the theme ‘
India’s Business Class: Past and Present’
Department of History 29-30 December, 2018
International Conference on Challenges in library and
Department of library and Information Services 21.02.2019
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Information Services Six - Day Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme for Teachers
Department of Saidla 22 to 27 October 2018
Six - day Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme for Unani Pharmacist
Department of Saidla 10-15 December 2018.
IETE Zonal Seminar and ISF Congress
Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
16-03-2019
Is Shortened Dental Arch Therapy an answer to affordable and accessible oral care for elderly A questionnaire study among dentists of Aligarh
23rd National Conference of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
01-12-2018
Presented poster on Assessment and comparison of bone marker levels and bone
Held at Chandigarh
01-10-2018
Presented a paper on Sinus augmentation and dental implant placement after breast cancer therapy A case
Organised by Implant Dentistry International
01-03-2019
Presented poster on Dengue Fever and Gingival Bleeding A correlation with Platelet Count at 17th ISP
Held at Chennai
16-03-2019
Participated in CME Programme on Antibiotic Stewardship in ICU Fight Against Microbial Resistance
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical
01-09-2018
National conference on future prospects of Unani medicine in the management of life style disorders
Aligarh Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College
13-10-2018
Seminar on Education A Gateway to Prosperity and Development
Jammu and Kashmir Federation for Education and Development
03-10-2018
ISN APSN NEUROSCIENCE School 2018 MACAU China
ISN APSN MACAU CHINA
22-08-2018
Three Days Entrepreneurship Camp
DST NSIC
29-01-2019
E Leader Workshop
Wadhwani Foundation
21-09-2018
UGC Sponsored Workshop on MOOCs e content Development and open Educational Resources
UGC HRDC
01-02-2019
Activities planning workshop for Unnat Bharat Abhiyan for village
IIT Delhi and IIT Kanpur
23-07-2018
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e content development and open educational resources
Organised by GC sponsored workshop MOOCS
07-02-2019
Refresher Course in Human Rights
Organised by UGC ASC
04-09-2018
Refresher Course
Organised by UGC ASC AMU
11-06-2019
Live Surgical Workshop Programme on Oral Biopsy
organized by Dharamshila Narayana
11-08-2018
Participated in workshop on Role of Automated CPR in Improving Outcome of Cardiac Arrest Victims
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical
01-07-2018
Participated in workshop on Face Fill Facial Rejuvenation with Botox and Fillers
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical
01-07-2018
Participated in workshop on Current Opinion in Bio film Management
Organized by Indian Society of Periodontology
01-08-2018
Workshop on how to deliver smart classroom teaching
UGC Human resource development center
10-09-2018
Preconference workshop on diagnostic tools of dermatology
Aligarh Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College
13-10-2018
Traditional Medicine Modern Approaches Affordable and Accessible Healthcare
Amity University
04-02-2019
National Workshop on Hijamah Cupping
BDA and Faculty of Unani Medicine AMU
25-11-2018
3.3.2 Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research scholars/Students during the year Title of the innovation
Name of the Awardee
Awarding Agency Date of Award Category
Young Clinician in Pathology Sadaf Haiyat Center of health &
Medical sciences 6.04.2019 Clinician in Pathology
World Championship in Hematology
Sadaf Haiyat, S.H. Arif, Ruqaiya Afrose, Anam Siddiqui
International Agency of Standards & Ratings 21.04.2019 World Championship in
Hematology
Best Project & Best Project Guide
Students: Syed M. Nabeel Mirza Shahbaz Beg Mohd. Aftab Alam Sahib Zubair Muhammad
GLA University, Mathura 10/04/2019
Project & Technical Skill Competition
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Shayan Ali Ahad Teacher: Dr. Shahnawaz Mohsin
Life Time Achievement Award
Dr. M. Arif Kamal
Global Outreach Education Summit & Award
31/01/2019 Best Faculty At IIC, New
Delhi Best Project & Best Project Guide.
Students: Syed M. Nabeel Mirza Shahbaz Beg Mohd. Aftab Alam Sahib Zubair Muhammad Shayan Ali Ahad Teacher: Dr. Shahnawaz Mohsin
GLA University, Mathura
10.04.2019
Project & Technical Skill Competition
Improving load handling capacity of Inverters
Uzair Alam Association of Indian Universities 16.01.2019 Engineering &
Technology Typhoon 10 for 10 Program Dr. Mohd Tariq
Typhoon HIL GmbH Switzerland 2019 Teacher
Outstanding Faculty Dr. M. Arif Kamal
Venus International Faculty Award, Centre for Advance Research & Design, Chennai
07/07/2018 Outstanding Faculty Architecture/Civil Engg.
Bharat Vikas Award 2018
Dr. Mohd. Faisal Khan
Institute of Self Reliance, Bhubaneswar Odisha
2018 Contribution in the Field of Renewable Energy
Gold Medal DR. Mohd Tabish Khan
IMS, BHU Varanasi (UP) October, 2018 M.Ch. (Neurosurgery)
Sir Syed Global Excellence Best Professor Award on the basis of International publications (Scopus indexed, IEEE etc.)
Prof. M. M. Sufyan Beg
Sir Syed Education Society of North America
December 22, 2018
Sir Syed Global Excellence Best Professor Award
Award of Excellence for an Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Engineering and Technology, Cutting Edge Research and Innovation and Indelible
Prof. M. M. Sufyan Beg
Jointly by ERD Foundation, Guwahati and University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya
September 29, 2018
Award of Excellence for an Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Engineering and Technology.
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Leadership Skills in Academic Administration Bharat Vikas Award, 2018
Dr. Mohd. Faisal Khan
Institute of Self Reliance, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
2018
Absorption behaviour of methylene blue on magnetic sawdust Composite: Box Behnken optimization kinetics, isotherm, thermodynamics.
Fouzia Mashkoor Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemist (ICC)
14.12.2018 Young Scientist Award
Improving load handling capacity of inverters.
Uzair Alam (M. Tech. IInd Semester Student)
Association of Indian Universities
16.01.2019 Engineering & Technology
ISGF Smart Incubator CARET India Smart Grid Forum
(ISGF) 2018- 2019 Incubation
Absorption behaviour of methylene blue on megnatic sawdust
Fouzia mashkoor Annual Conference of
Indian Council of Chemist (ICC)
14.12.2018
Young Scientist award
Green Initiative Award Dr. Mohd Rihan
Uttar Pradesh New & Renewable Energy
Development Agency (UPNEDA) 2018 Institution
Anveshan (Research Convention),North Zone Tabish Imtiaz
All India University (AIU) 2018 Student
SAVe competition - Govt. Agency (Central) 23-02-2018
Innovation Contest
Conference, 4th Position Presented IADR Fellowship STAR -
Educational Institute
01-06-2019
Entrepreneurship/Startup
ANVESHAN -
Improving load handling capacity of
invertors
12-03-2019
Innovation, National Student Research
Convention
15TH APSN MEETING 2018 - International Agencies 27-08-2018
Innovation, 15TH APSN MEETING 2018
ISN APSN NEUROSCIENCE SCHOOL 2018 MACAU, CHINA - International Agencies 22-08-2018
Entrepreneurship/Startup, ISN APSN
NEUROSCIENCE SCHOOL 2018 MACAU
CHINA Artificial Neural Network Systems - International Agencies 30-01-2019
Innovation, Best paper award
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Young Faculty in Health and medical sciences - Non-Govt. Agencies 07-07-2018
Entrepreneurship/Startup, Young Faculty by
Organised by Venus International foundation
Chennai Tamil Nadu Young Researcher in Periodontics and oral implantology - Non-Govt. Agencies 29-09-2018
Innovation, Young Researcher by Venus
International foundation Chennai Tamil Nadu
3.3.3 No. of Incubation centre created, start-ups incubated on campus during the year
Incubation Centre Name Sponsored by Frank & Debbie Islam
Entrepreneurship Incubation Center
Frank & Debbie Islam Management Complex Alumni (Frank & Debbie Islam)
Incubation Services, Unani Medical College, Aligarh
Incubation Services, Unani Medical College, Aligarh AMU
Name of the Start-up Nature of Start-up Date of commencement
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology
JNMCH Centre of Excellence with Advance
Tools & Equipment 2019 Interdisciplinary
Nanotechnology Centre Centre of Excellence with Advance
Tools & Equipment 2019 ZauRays Solar Renewable Energy 29-Mar-19
SS Indo Solar Solar Energy 18-Sept-2018
XRD Facility LAB Centre of Excellence with Advance Tools & Equipment
2018
3.4 Research Publications and Awards 3.4.1 Ph. Ds awarded during the year
Name of the Department No. of Ph. Ds Awarded Department of Agriculture Economics & Business Management 06
Department of Agriculture Microbiology 04 Department of Home Science 02 Department of Post Harvest Engg. & Technology 02
Department of Arabic 09 Department of English 17 Department of English (ELT) 06 Department of Fine Arts 03 Department of Hindi 04 Department of Linguistics 08 Department of Philosophy 02 Department of Modern Indian Languages (Kashmiri) 01
Department of Modern Indian Languages (Malayalam) 01
Department of Modern Indian Languages (Punjabi) 02
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Department of Modern Indian Languages (Tamil) 01
Department of Persian 06 Department of Sanskrit 05 Department of Urdu 15 Department of Commerce 18 Department of Applied Chemistry 02 Department of Applied Mathematics 02 Department of Applied Physics 01 Department of Civil Engineering 02 Department of Electrical Engineering 03 Department of Mechanical Engineering 03 Department of West Asian Studies & North African Studies 01
Department of West Asian Studies 01 Department of Law 10 Department of Biochemistry 03 Department of Biotechnology 03 Department of Botany 20 Department of Zoology 14 Department of Business Administration 11 Business Administration DBA (AIMA) 11 Department of Anatomy 01 Department of Biochemistry (Medicine) 04 Department of Clinical Psychology 01 Department of Microbiology 01 Department of Neuroscience 01 Department of Periodontal Surgery 01 Department of Chemistry 06 Department of Computer Science 02 Department of Geography 10 Department of Geology 08 Department of Mathematics 11 Department of Operation Research 02 Department of Physics 02 Department of Statistics 03 Department of Economics 16 Department of Education 14 Department of History 06 Department of Islamic Studies 04 Department of Library & Information Science 03
Department of Mass Communication 03 Department of Physical Education 05 Department of Political Science 05 Department of Psychology 19 Department of Social Work 03 Department of Sociology 03 Department of Shia Theology 01 Department of Sunni Theology 04
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any National
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Dept of Agri. Microbiology 03 Dept of Home Science 17 Dept of AEBM 05
Dept of Linguistic Society of India 01
Dept of Fine Arts 05 Dept of Sanskrit 04 Dept of Urdu 43 Dept of MIL Bengali 08 Dept of MIL Marathi 01 Dept of Applied Mathematics 04 Dept of Applied Chemistry 02 Dept of Chemical Engineering 10 2.79
Dept of Strategic & Security studies 01
Dept of Foreign Languages 01 Dept of Zoology 11 Dept of Museology 08 - Dept of LAW 39 Dept of Botany 05 Dept of Wildlife sciences 25 0.5 Dept of Plastic Surgery 05 Dept of Medicine 07 Dept of Radiodiagnosis 7 Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery 3 0.98
R.G.Center for Diabetes & Endocrinology 03
Dept of Pathology 16 Dept of ENT 04 Dept of Paediatrics 11 Dept of Forensic Medicine 1
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 18
Dept of Surgery 08
Dept of Periodontics and Community Dentistry 2
Dept of Community Medicine 10 Dept of Paediatric Surgery 19
Dept of Paediatric & Preventive Dentistry 01 0.53
Dept of Anaesthesiology 03 Dept of OBGY 09 0-1 Dept of Physiology 6 Dept of Physics 134 3 Dept of Mathematics 07 Dept of Statistics & O.R 07 Dept of Geology Dept. 16 0.9- 1.2 Dept of Economics 02 Dept of Education 08 Dept of Psychology 21 Dept of History 22
Dept of library and Information Services 11
Dept of Social Work 02
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Dept of Islamic studies 06 Dept of Ilmul Advia 14
Dept of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib) 9
Dept of Kulliyat 05 5.12 Dept of Moalejat 02 Women’s College 50 Centre for Women’s Studies 05
International
Dept of Agri. Microbiology 29 Dept of Persian 02 Dept of Linguistics 02 Dept of Fine Arts 01 Dept of MIL Bengali 03 06.27 Dept of MIL Marathi 04 06.27 Dept of Applied Chemistry 12 Dept of Applied Physics 59 - Dept of Applied Mathematics 24 Dept of Computer Engineering 27 Dept of Mechanical Engg. 55 1.50517 Dept of Chemical Engg. 09 2.79 Dept. Of Computer Science 22 Dept of Electrical Engg. 26 - Dept of Electronics Engineering 25 1.5 Dept of LAW 07 Dept of Botany 96 Dept of Biochemistry 53 2.960 IBRC 08 2.58 Dept of Museology 02 Dept of Zoology 94 Dept of Wildlife sciences 07 0.5 Dept of Plastic Surgery 03 1.9 Dept of Ophthalmology 03 Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery 3 Dept of Paediatrics 24
Dept of Biochemistry JNMC 26 3.2858
Dept of Pharmacology 08 3.18 Dept of Forensic Medicine 10 0.5-3
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 11
Dept of Surgery 07
Dept of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontic 05 2-2.5
Dept of Periodontics and Community Dentistry 05
Dept of Anatomy 08 Dept of Community Medicine 12 Dept of Paediatric Surgery 10
Dept of Paediatric & Preventive Dentistry 05 0.18
Dept of Anaesthesiology 03 Dept of OBGY 08 0-7
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Dept of Physiology 7 Dept of Mathematics 186 Dept of Statistics & O.R 49 Dept of Psychology 12 Dept of Economics 08 Dept of Education 17 Dept of Mass Communication 8 Dept of Social Work 06 Dept of History 03
Dept of library and Information Services 06
Dept of Islamic studies 02
Dept of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib) 5
Dept of Kulliyat 16 2.77
Dept of Tashreeh-Wa-Munafeul Aza 01
Dept of Ilaj-Bit Tadbeer 09 Dept of Moalejat 04
Dept of Amraze-jild wa Zohrawiya 09
Dept of Saidla 04 2.261 Women’s College 36 Centre for Women’s Studies 01
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication Dept. Of AEBM 13
Dept. Of Agri. Microbiology 12
Dept. Of Linguistics Book(s): 01, Book Chapter(s): 03
Dept. Of Fine Arts 01 Dept. Of Arabic 08 Books, 05 Chapters, 35 Research papers
Dept. Of English (03) Books,(02) Chapters, Papers in National/International Journals/ Conference Proceeding (12)
Dept. Of PERSIAN 04 Dept. Of Sanskrit 04 Dept. Of Hindi 02 Bengali (Modern Indian Languages) 01 Book, 02 Chapter Kashmiri (Modern Indian Languages) 01 Book, 02 Chapter Marathi (Modern Indian Languages) 01 Book Punjabi (Modern Indian Languages) 01 Book Dept. of Urdu 15 Dept. Of Commerce 23 Dept. Of Applied Chemistry Book Chapter-11, Book-02, Conference preceding- 02 Dept. Of Electrical Engineering 06
Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering Books and Chapters in edited Volumes - 03Nos. Books published - 01Nos. Papers in Nat./Int. Conference Proceedings - 53Nos.
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Dept. Of Computer Engineering 36 Dept. Of Electronics Engineering 22 Dept. Of Architecture 01 Dept. Of West Asian and North African Studies 05
Dept. of Foreign Languages 01 Dept. Of Strategic & Security Studies 01 Dept. Of Law 10 Dept. Of Zoology 17 Dept. Of Museology 01 Dept. Of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences 23
Dept. Of Wildlife sciences 04 Books and 31 Chapters Dept. Of Botany 12 Dept. Of Business Administration 01 Dept. Of Medicine 01 Dept. Of Pediatrics 03 Dept. Of Pathology 30 Dept. Of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics 01
Dept. Of Paediatric Surgery 01 Book, 01 Chapter, 01 conference Proceeding Dept. Of Paediatric & Preventive Dentistry 02 Chapter, 03 conference Proceeding Dept. Of Psychology 05 Book Dept. Of Anaesthesiology 04 Books, 02 Chapter, 04 conference Proceeding Rajiv Gandhi Center for Diabetes 03 IBRC 02 Dept. Of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics 05
Dept. Of Ophthalmology 12 Dept. Of Computer Science 06 Dept. Of Physics 01 Dept. Of Mathematics 13 Dept. Of Geology 17 Dept. Of Statistics & O.R 01 IDRS & GIS Applications 01 Dept. Of Sociology 03 Dept. Of Social Work 06 Dept. Of Political Science 01
Dept. Of library and Information Services 03 Book, 14 Chapters Dept. Of Education 06 Dept. Of Economics 04 Books and 02 Chapters Dept. Of Islamic studies 16 Dept. Of Amraze-jild wa Zohrawiya 01 Dept. Of Ilaj-Bit-Tadbeer 02 Dept. Of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib 05 Dept. Of Kulliyat 01 Dept. Of Tashreeh-Wa-Munafeul Aza 01
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Patent Details Patent status
Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award Method for producing water dispersible
CuO Nanostructures Granted US 10,035,712,B2 2018
A Flexible asynchronous ac link (FASAL) System
Granted 296524,IPO 2018
Modular autonomous underwater vehicle for algae identification and collection using
particle image velocimetry Granted 201911015527A 2019
Fine Needle Aspiration syringe system Filed 201811047512 2018-19
Reflex Testing and Training Device Filed 201611009661A 2018 A low cost autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) having five degrees of freedom and
minimum of two thrusters. Filed 201911014948A 2019
System for supplying polishing fluid Filed 201811010070 2018
Magnetorheological finishing tool with electromagnet cooling. Filed 201811010878 2018
A Mechanical hand tremor suppression device for a parkinson’s disease patient Filed 32/2018 2018
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index Title of the paper
Name of the author
Title of the journal
Year of publication Citation Index Institutional affiliation as mentioned in the publication
Number of citations excluding self citations
Annexure 2 -attached
3.4.6 h-Index of the Institutional Publications during the year. (based on Scopus/ Web of science) Title of the paper
Name of the author
Title of the journal
Year of publication
h-index Number of citations excluding self citations
Institutional affiliation as mentioned in the publication
Annexure 3 -attached
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended Seminars/ Workshops 327 996 127 119
Presented papers 273 487 38 05 Resource Persons 50 310 29 100
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3.5 Consultancy 3.5.1 Revenue generated from Consultancy during the year
Name of the Consultant(s) department
Name of Consultancy project
Consulting/Sponsoring Agency
Revenue generated (amount in rupees)
Dept. Of Physiology Neurophysiology Lab
Self Sponsored 131770/-
Prof. Ibne Ahmad NAPP AMU, Aligarh 24598/- Prof. Mazhar Abbas
Narora Atomic Power Station (NAPS)
Narora Atomic Power Station (NAPS) 31626/-
Prof. Iqbal Khalil Khan
Office of Nagar Panchayat, Lakhna, Etawa
Office of Nagar Panchayat, Lakhna, Etawa
70.800/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui Asstt Engg Administrative Building Sec. Trans Delhi Signature City, Distt. Ghaziabad
.Trans Delhi Signature City, Distt. Ghaziabad
1,39,200/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui UP State Industrial Development Corporation Limited, Aligarh
UP State Industrial Development Corporation Limited, Aligarh
54,000/-
Prof. M. A Khan Building Deptt. AMU, Aligarh
Building Deptt. AMU, Aligarh
84,000/-
Prof. M. Athar Office of the Priyojna Parbandhak, UP Awas Vikas Parishad, Muzaffarnagar
Office of the Priyojna Parbandhak, UP Awas Vikas Parishad, Muzaffarnagar
1,74,000/-
Prof. Malik Shoeb Ahmad
Building Deptt. AMU, Aligarh
AMU, Aligarh 40,000/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
4,67,332/-
Prof. I. K. Khan Jilaadhikari Lakhimpur-Khiri
Jilaadhikari Lakhimpur-Khiri
4,39,555/-
Prof. I. K. Khan Adhishashi Abhiyanta, Agra
Adhishashi Abhiyanta, Agra 8,48,657/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui UPSIDC, Hathras UPSIDC, Hathras 80,000/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
6,88,360/-
Prof. Mohd. Arif Office of Pariyojna Parbandhak, Aligarh
Office of Pariyojna Parbandhak, Aligarh
3,08,275/-
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LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
2,36,531/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui M/S Karvy Insights limited, New Delhi
M/S Karvy Insights limited, New Delhi
6,48,000/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui UPSIDC, Aligarh UPSIDC, Aligarh 49,000/-
Prof. Mohd Arif Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
1,75,451/-
Prof. Mohd. Arif Adhishashi Abhiyanta, Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
Adhishashi Abhiyanta, Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
34,368/-
Prof. S. A Ansari Adhishashi Abhiyanta, Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
Adhishashi Abhiyanta, Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
25,454/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
3,55,325/-
Prof. Mohd Arif Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
1,03,107/-
Prof. Mohd Arif Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
Meerut Vikas Pardhikhand, Meerut
76,361/-
Prof. Sabih Akhtar Priyojna Parbhandhak, UP Awas Vikas Parishad, Ghaziabad
Priyojna Parbhandhak, UP Awas Vikas Parishad, Ghaziabad
2,00,000/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
4,32,548/-
Prof. Malik Shoeb Ahmad
UP Rajkiya Nigam Ltd. UP Rajkiya Nigam Ltd. 99,120/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui M/s C. S. Enterprises, Lucknow
M/s C. S. Enterprises, Lucknow
2.06,500/-
Prof. Mohd. Arif UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. Mathura
UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. Mathura
10,800/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui Pariyojna Parbhandhak, Nagar Ikayi, UP Jal Nigam, Moradabad
Pariyojna Parbhandhak, Nagar Ikayi, UP Jal Nigam, Moradabad
1,20,000/-
Prof. I. K. Khan Adhishashi Adhikari, Nagar Palika Parishad,
Adhishashi Adhikari, Nagar Palika Parishad,
70,800/-
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Ganjdudwara, Kasganj Ganjdudwara, Kasganj
Prof. Amjad Masood
M/s Guru Prasad, Chated Engg
M/s Guru Prasad, Chated Engg
20,000/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
5,46,589/-
Prof. Shakeel Ahmad
Adhishashi Abhiyanta, UP Jal Nigam, Krishna Nagar, Mathura
Adhishashi Abhiyanta, UP Jal Nigam, Krishna Nagar, Mathura
47,200/-
Prof. Mohd Athar UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. Aligarh
UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. Aligarh
53,100/-
Prof. M. M. Alam UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. Aligarh
UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. Aligarh
70,800/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui M/s Shalimar Corp Limited, Lucknow
M/s Shalimar Corp Limited, Lucknow
70,800/-
Prof. Amjad Masood
M/s Guru Parasad, Agra M/s Guru Parasad, Agra 20,000/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui Asstt. Engg Administrative Building, Trans Delhi Signature City
Trans Delhi Signature City 1,16,000/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
4,67,400/-
Prof. M. M. Alam Project Manager UP Rajkiiya Nirman Nigam, Aligarh
Rajkiiya Nirman Nigam, Aligarh
70,800/-
Prof. Mohd Arif Adhishashi Abhiyanta LONIVI, Hathras
Adhishashi Abhiyanta LONIVI, Hathras
59,000/-
Prof. Mohd Arif M/s Varun Kumar Dixit, Hathras
M/s Varun Kumar Dixit, Hathras
23,000/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui M/s Akshay Milk Dairy (P) Ltd. New Delhi
M/s Akshay Milk Dairy (P) Ltd. New Delhi
59,000/-
Prof. Amjad Masood
Adhishashi Adhikari Nagar Palika Parishad, Hathras
Adhikari Nagar Palika Parishad, Hathras
2,36,000/-
Prof. S. A Ansari Meerut Vikas Paridhikaran Meerut
Meerut Vikas Paridhikaran Meerut
1,57,722/-
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Prof. M. M. Alam UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam, Lucknow
UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam, Lucknow
2,37,770/-
Prof. Abdul Baqi Keriya Sales Corporation Shakti Nagar, Bulandshahr
Keriya Sales Corporation Shakti Nagar, Bulandshahr
11,800/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
4,54,568/-
Prof. Shakeel Ahmad
Uttar Pradesh Awas Vikas Parishad
Uttar Pradesh Awas Vikas Parishad
3,14,580/-
Prof. I. K. Khan UTTAR PRADESH RAJKIYA NIRMAN NIGAM LIMITED
UTTAR PRADESH RAJKIYA NIRMAN NIGAM LIMITED
96,700/-
Prof. M.M. Alam URS SCOTT WILSON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
URS SCOTT WILSON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
2,33,280/-
Prof. I.H. Farooqui Al- Hamd Agro Food Products Pvt. Ltd. Aligarh
Al- Hamd Agro Food Products Pvt. Ltd. Aligarh
5,40,000/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
6,98,697/-
Prof. I. H Farooqui UTTAR PRADESH JAL NIGAM, Meerut
UTTAR PRADESH JAL NIGAM, Meerut
1,16,000/-
Prof. Amjad Masood
BHAGWATI PRASAD SHARMA
BHAGWATI PRASAD SHARMA
7,700/-
Prof. Amjad Masood
BHAGWATI PRASAD SHARMA
BHAGWATI PRASAD SHARMA
10,000/-
Prof. S.A Ansari UTTAR PRADESH RAJKIYA NIRMAN NIGAM LIMITED
UTTAR PRADESH RAJKIYA NIRMAN NIGAM LIMITED
6,07,818/-
Prof. I. H. Farooqui UTTAR PRADESH JAL NIGAM, Soonbadh
UTTAR PRADESH JAL NIGAM, Soonbadh
59,000/-
Prof. Mohd Arif M/s Raunak Enterprises, Lucknow
M/s Raunak Enterprises, Lucknow
11,800/-
LAB Work Different Clients (University/Other Agencies)
5,73,237/-
3.5.2 Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year Name of the Title of the Programme Agency seeking Revenue generated Number of trainees
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Consultant(s) & Department
training (amount in rupees)
N.A 3.6 Extension Activities 3.6.1 Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community and Non- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year Title of the Activities
Organising unit/ agency/ collaborating agency
Number of teachers coordinated in such activities
Number of students participated in such activities
NSS Normal Activities NSS 16 1500 Social Work Social Work Dept. 08 133 National Pulse Polio Programme
1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 40
Tree Plantation 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 40
Independence Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 20
Surgical Strike Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 75
Swachh Bharat Programme
1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 100
Cyclothon 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 20
Word Diabetes Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 25
Blood Donation 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 15
NCC Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 150
IPEV Road Drive (India Air Force)
1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 160
Firing Drill 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 30
Yoga Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 100
Traffic Control Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 35
Swasth Bharat Yatra 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 30
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Voter Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 45
Republic Day 1 UP Engr Coy NCC AMU Aligarh
02 60
Swacchta Pakhwara (12.09.2018)
Community service in collaboration with AMU,
health office
10 100
Swacchta hi Sewa (29.09.2018)
Pledge/ Oath for making clean india
10 100
Vote: Our duty our right (03.10.2018)
Pledge/ Oath Right to Vote 11 150
Extension Services: Field visit to village Panjipur
(12.11.2018
CCAEE in collaboration with Food craft institute,
AMU: 1. Malnutrition 2.
Breast feeding
3 250
Health Camp at Shahjamal, Aligarh
CCAEE in collaboration with community medicine
18 250
English writing skills workshop on (18.01.2018)
CCAEE in collaboration with Dept of English, AMU
14 31
Field visit to Anganwadi Kendra at village Panjipur
CCAEE in collaboration with Staff of Food Craft
institute, AMU.
4 60
Legal Literacy camp (24.04.2019)
CCAEE in collaboration with LAW dept. AMU.
19 240
Awareness programme ‘’ World No Tobacco Day’’
(01.06.2019)
Pledge/ Oath with Staff CCAEE and learners for no
use of Tobbaco.
4 100
3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodies during the year Name of the Activity Award/recognition Awarding bodies No. of Students
benefited Grants for Academic Process UGC TEQIP-III 50 Grants for Industry Institute Interaction Grant UGC TEQIP-III 15 Grants for Faculty/Staff Development & Motivation UGC TEQIP-III 200 ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’
Campaign (September 2018)
Appreciation from District Administration, Aligarh for contributing to efforts to achieve Swachch Bharat
District Magistrate, Aligarh & Municipal
Corporation.
140
Voters’ Awareness
SVEEP Programme on 06.10.2018
Recognition by ADM (Finance), DIOS and Assistant Election Officer, Aligarh
Election Office, Aligarh
153
Summer Entrepreneurship Programme in China
Resource Person Canada Summer Overseas
20
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Youth Parliament Ministry of youth Affairs and Sports NSS, Regional Directorate, Lucknow
152
Hindi Protsahan Programme
Certificate U.P. Government
20
DDU Kaushal Kendra UGC UGC 800 National Moot Court Competition
National Criminal Law Moot Court Competition 2019
Surana & Surana Int. Attorneys 257
Moot Court Competition Best Speaker
Delhi Metropolitan Education, Delhi 90
Moot Court Competition Best Memorial Award
JIMS School of Law, Noida 160
2nd DME National Moot Court Competition Best Advocate
Delhi Metropolitan Education 03
Presentation
2nd National Symposium & Award
Droit Penale: Indian Law Journal on Crime
and Criminology & Arjun Das Gulati 01
Legislative Assistance to Member of Parliament Fellowship (LAMP) Fellowship
PRS Legislative Research 01
Documentation of an Endangered Language (Chinali) in Himachal Pradesh Award
Tribal Today Family and Radha NGO 01
World Breastfeeding Week, 2018 2nd Prize IAPSM 150 World Restart a Heart Day, 2018 Indian Resuscitation
(IRC) 600
3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year Name of the scheme
Organising unit/ agency/ collaborating agency
Name of the activity Number of teachers coordinated in such activities
Number of students participated in such activities
Swachh Bharat Mission
Department of Linguistics Swachh Bharat 10 25
International Mother Tongue Day
Department of Linguistics Celebration 10 40
Swachta Pakhwada
Department of Arabic Cleanliness of the Department and surrounding areas
14 120
Awareness about Elections
English Department and CEC
Skit and Essay Writing 02 50
Swachh Modern Indian Languages Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 05 100
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Bharat
Swachh Bharat
Department of West Asian & North African Studies
Swachh Bharat pakhwada
11 50
World No Tobacco Day
Department of West Asian & North African Studies
World No Tobacco Day 11 45
Rashtriya Matdata Divas
Department of West Asian & North African Studies
Rashtriya Matdata Divas 11 45
Anti Terrorism Day
Department of West Asian & North African Studies
Anti Terrorism Day 11 35
Legal Aid Clinic
(4 programmes)
Legal Aid Clinic Department of Law along with District Legal Services Authority, Aligarh
Free legal services to deprived sections
8
103
Mother Tongue Day
Dept of Law AMU and MHRD Co-curricular activities 7
190
Law Day Dept of Law AMU Co-curricular activities 11
215
Surana&Surana and Sir Syed Memorial Moot Court Competition
Dept of Law AMU and Surana&Surana International Attorneys Moot Court Competition 27
275
Collaboration of Project Abhimanyu with Dept of Law AMU
Dept of Law AMU and Project Abhimanyu
Workshop on Career Guidance 5
123
Alumni Meet Faculty of Law AMU and Alumni Affairs Office AMU
Lectures on Career in Law 19
119
Law Corp Nect 1.0, 2019
Faculty of Law AMU and Law Firms in India
Lectures on Career in Corporate Law 3
135
Swachh Bharat Zoology Swachh Pakhwada
organized
03 42
Gender Championship
Zoology Workshop on Gender
02 10
Gandhi Jayanti
Wildlife sciences Slogan Competition 19
World Environment
Wildlife sciences Lecture 02 19
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Day
Swachh Bharat
Biochemistry Dept Cleaning 10 100
Women’s
Day Biochemistry Dept 10 100
Voter’s Day Dean’s Office Life Sciences 70 150 No Tobacco Day
Dean’s Office Life Sciences 75 150
Oral Health Awareness Program
Indian Dental Association Oral Health Check-up 03 04
Swachh Bharat
Dept. Of Plastic surgery Swachh Bharat 04 11
No tobacco day
Taking Pledge 11 50
Pulse Polio Program
WHO ICMR Polio seroprevalence 04
World Kidney day
Dept. Of Pediatrics World Kidney day 01 39
World Asthma Day
Dept. Of Pediatrics World Asthma Day 01 39
World Tuberculosis Day
Dept. Of Pediatrics World Tuberculosis Day 01 39
Swachch Bharat
IDRS 8 Swachch Bahrat Abiyan 04 27
AIDS Awareness
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
AIDS Awareness all 200
Oral Cancer day
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral Cancer day all 200
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon’s
day
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
all 200
--- Organized on 21-02-2019 by Principal’s Office,
Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital,AMU.
Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue day)
07 12
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No Tobacco Day
Organized on 31-05-2019 by Principal’s Office,
Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital,AMU.
No Tobacco Day 07 12
Tree Plantation
Organized on 06-07-2019 by Principal’s Office, Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital,AMU
Tree Plantation 07 12
Tree Plantation
Organized on 07-07-2018 by Principal’s Office,
Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital,AMU
Plantation 07 12
Anti-Tobacco Day
Organized on 31-05-2018 by Deptt. of Periodontics & community Dentistry, Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital, AMU.
Anti-Tobacco Day 07 12
Awareness about Corruption and its Eradication
Organized on 29-10-2018 by Principal’s Office,
Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital,AMU
Pledge “ Awareness
about Corruption and its Eradication”
07 12
Swachhata Pakawada
Organized on 1st to 15th September,2018 by Principal’s Office,
Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital,AMU
Swachhata Pakawada 07
No tobacco day
31st May
Dept of Periodotics and CD Screening and oral health education
7 11
Oral Hygiene day
1st August
Dept of Periodotics and CD Screening and oral health education
7 13
Vigilance awareness week 29th October,18 to 3rd November,2018
Department of Anaesthesiology/ GOI
Poster presentation, Essay writing,
14 52
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SVEEP 29th October, 2018
AMU, Aligarh Oath ceremony for Voters Day & Orientation
14 52
National Mathematics Day
Dept. Of Mathematics Quiz competition, Speech competitions, Poster presentations
06 30
Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week-2018
Physics Dept Essay writing, poster competition, debate, slogan writing, cartoon drawing
17 45
National Education Day 2018
Physics Dept Essay writing, poster competition, debate, slogan writing, cartoon drawing
15 38
Eradicate Corruption build a New India
Education Dept Essay Writing 01 50
National Education Day
Education Dept Elocution competition, Birth anniversary of maulana abul kalam azad
01 50
Swachh Bharat
NGOs & Dept of Social work, AMU
Volunteers 01 22
Gandhi Jayanti Celebrations: An event on the theme ‘
Commemorating the Mahatma: Relevance of Gandhi in Today’s India’
Department of History Symposium 05 50
Observance of Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) 21.02.2018
Department of History Cultural Activities 03 40
Swachh Bharat Economics
Debate, essay writing 04 230
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Swachh Bharat
Dept of Ilmul Advia Cleaning of Lawn, Galleries and Classrooms
08 12
Anti-corruption
Dept of Ilmul Advia Slogan writing and Speeches
02 12
World Hepatitis Day
Dept Of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib
World Hepatitis Day 4 60
Health Camp Dept Of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib
Free Health Camp 4 55
Swachh Bharat
Dept Of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib
Swachch Bahrat Abiyan 5 100
World TB Day
Dept Of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib
World TB Day 5 50
World health Day
Dept Of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib
World health Day 5 150
Swachh Bharat
U.P. Govt Debates, Plays, Singing 01 05
Aids Awareness
U.P. Govt Debates, Plays, Singing 01 06
Gender Issue U.P. Govt Debates, Plays, Singing 01 04
Swachh Bharat Summer Interniship
Ministry of drinking water and sanitation
Swachh Bharat 01
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Swachh Bharat Poster Presentation on Swachh Bharat Mission
06 15
Official Youth Delegate China –India youth Dialogue 2018
Embassy of the People’s
Republic of China, New Delhi
Official Youth Delegate China –India youth
01 01
Cleanliness Awareness
Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources
MHRD
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
Tree Plantation
Rallies to Spread Awareness on Cleanliness
Public Wall Painting
- 02
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Street theatre and Nukkad Natak on Cleanliness
Interaction with Villagers
Movie Screening related to cleanliness drives.
Innovate 4 AMR Competition
WHO, IFMSA Innovate 4 AMR Competition
01 03
Drug Abuse Prevention Programme
AMU & NISD Drug Abuse Prevention Programme
06 2000
Swachh Bharat
Dept Of AMU Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 23 70
Workshop Camps Cultural Activities
Dept Of AMU Debate, essay writing
Poster Presentation on Swatch Bharat Mission
08 153
3.7 Collaborations 3.7.1 Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year
Nature of Activity Participant Source of financial
support Duration Collaborative Nuclear Research Program IUAC-AMU
IUAC 03 years
Collaboration of HPTLC for testing of herbal products
M/s Shree Balaji Test Pvt Ltd. Delhi
Third party subcontract
1.3 years All India Management Association (AIMA) 19
PhD
Research Workshop On Census Data
Students, Faculty and area experts
FLAIR, New Delhi 1 Day
Research Publication 04 AMU 02 year Joint Ph. D 03 AMU 03 years Institutional Mentorship Program BGSBU-Rajouri, J&K
TEQIP-III 02 year
Research IIT Bombay DST, Govt. Of India 03 years Research IUAC, New Delhi IUAC, New Delhi 03 Years Research CERN, Geneva, Switzerland DST, New Delhi 03 Years Faculty Exchange Prof.Javaid Talib AMU, Aligarh 5 days Research Project: Linguistic Activation and bi-directional reading: An Eyetracker and
Prof. Azizuddin Khan, IIT-Bombay, Prof. Syed Imtiaz Hasnain, Department of Linguistics, AMU,
Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India
03 Years
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Electroencephalogram Investigation
Prof. Omar Farooq, Department of Electronics, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering, AMU
Research 1 DBT JMI, N. Delhi 04 Years Research
Prof. Wasim ahmad Chinese Academy of sciences, China 1 month
Research Prof. Qudsia Tahseen
Max Planek Institute, Germany 03 month
PDT Project Massacheusets, General Hospital NIH/ NCI, USA 05 years Capacity building for Palliative care
Jiv Daya foundation
Jiv Daya foundation 5400, Lynden Johnson FWY,
Dallas 05 years Imparting training and guiding research at NISE Dr. Mohd Rihan UGC- Human Resource
Exchange Scheme 03 year
Student Exchange and Pooling of expertise and resources
Dr. Mohd Tariq
Mr. Imran Pervez
Miss Nimra Idris
Experimental facility provided by the PEARL 01 year
3.7.2 Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the-job training, project work, sharing of research facilities etc. during the year
Nature of linkage
Title of the linkage
Name of the partnering institution/ industry /research
lab with contact details
Duration (From-To)
participant
Summer Internships
Community Work & HRM
Social work Department
June-July 2018 & May-June 2019
MSW-I & III and MSW II & IV Semester students BSW IV Semester students
Teaching and Research in Polymers
MoU between IRMRA & D/o
Applied Chemistry
Indian Rubber Manufacturer Association, Thane
08.04.2019 07.09.2024
11
Research Research IUAC, New Delhi 2017-2020 5 Research Research CERN, Geneva, Switzerland 2018-2019 6
Collaborative Research
Collaborative Research in Brain tumor
Biology
Prof. Javier saez Castresana, university, Spain
Email: [email protected]
2018-19
Dr. Mehdi Hayat Shahi
Training Internship ST Microelectronics Zainab Zaheer Training Internship IIT-Hyderabad 03 June - 20 July
2019 Tezuesh Varshney,Mansi
Agarwal Training Internship IIT-Bombay 08 June -03 August
2019 Rahul Varshney
Training Internship University of Guelph, Canada 10 June - 30 August 2019
Arpit Varshney
Training Internship IIT-Kanpur 03 June - 12 July 2019
15 B.Tech. Students
Training Internship Mindship Technologies, Bangalore
01 June - 31 July 2019
Ishan Singh
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Training Internship University of Kiel, Kiel Germany _ - 16 August 2019 Rayed Suhail Ahmad Capacity Building
Career Guidance
Between Faculty of Law, AMU and Project Abhimanyu
E-mail: [email protected]
Mob: +919891434361
2018-19 UG & PG Law Students
Professional Skill
Development
National Moor Court
Competition
Between Faculty of Law, AMU and Surana&Surana International
Attorneys E-mail: [email protected]
Mob: +919884739000
2018--20 UG Law Students from various Institutions of
India
Job Training Multi-Media Producer
Asiaville Hindi Till Date Syed Talha Ali
Job Team Manager Cognizant Technology Solutions India Private Limited
1st June, 2018-Till date
Mohd. Taif Wali
Research Internship under Science
Academics
Andhra University 2 months Ms. Puja Rajasri
Research Summer Internship
Amity University, Noida 45 days Ms. Safa M. Saleem
Sharing Laboratory Facilities
Research IIT Bhubhaneshwar, Odisha 2018-19 Prof. Rahid Umar
Sharing Laboratory Facilities
Research Jiwaji University, Gwalior, MP 2018-19 Prof. Akram Javed
Sharing Laboratory Facilities
Research Geotechnical Laboratory, IIT Roorkee
Till Date Dr. Tariq Siddiqui
3.7.3 MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries, corporate houses etc. during the year
Organisation Date of MoU signed Purpose and Activities Number of students/teachers
participated under MoUs
Aligarh Alumni Association of Dallas
06.03.2019 To provide financial support in the form of scholarship
30
Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan
27.02.2019 Exchange programme for Graduates & Post graduates
35
Indian Rubber Manufacturer Association, Thane
08.04.2019 Joint Training & Joint seminars Collaborative Project
11
National Power Training Institute 2019
2019-20
Sharing of expertise (expert lectures) and co-organization of the International conference (UPCON-2019)
05
MMA, Govt. Of India 10.06.2019 GPS/ GIS Survey 03 Charity Health Sciences, Vancour Canada
20.12.2018 Activities to promote childhood immunization in india
65
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Department of Food & Public, New Delhi
15.10.2018 Implementation of National Food security
80
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University of Science & Technology, Meghalaya
15.10.2018 To award Ph.D. degrees. Support to USTM faculty
45
Surana & Surana International Attorneys October 2018 National Moot Court Competition 284
National Institute of Solar Energy, 2018
2018-19
Sharing of expertise (expert lectures) in the program organized at AMU and NISE
5
Wadhwani Foundation 05.10.2018 Entrepreneurship Development 02 CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES 4.1 Physical Facilities 4.1.1 Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year
Budget allocated for infrastructure augmentation
Budget utilized for infrastructure development
529462876/- 529250148/- 4.1.2 Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year Facilities Existing Newly added Campus area 2016.8 (acres) - Class rooms 1158 09 Laboratories 443 02 Seminar Halls 43 02 Classrooms with LCD facilities - - Classrooms with Wi-Fi/ LAN - - Seminar halls with ICT facilities - - Video Centre - - No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
1140 -
No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
01 03 01 01 09 02 11 Nil 30
Lypholizer 01 Vaccum Pump 01 Ice Flaker 01 Western Blotting unit 01 Specrtophotometer 01 Elisa Reader 01 Balance 01 Server 01 Computer System 05
No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
- 383
No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
50000 -
Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) 2672.05 - Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) 30.35 Lacs Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) 64565809 Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) - 2500000/- Others - - 4.2 Library as a Learning Resource 4.2.1 Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)}
Name of the ILMS software
Nature of automation (fully or partially)
Version Year of automation
Libsys Software Fully Automated Libsys 7.0 2002 4.2.1 Library Services:
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Existing Newly added Total No. Value No. Value No. Value Value Text Books 1349913 - 14151 1364064 Reference Books e-Books Journals 2018 421 14000000 e-Journals 2018 12 647572 Digital Database 2018 14 23529951 CD & Video Library automation Weeding (Hard & Soft) Others (specify) (E-resources)
14
4.2.2 E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG-Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG-Pathshala CEC (Under Graduate) SWAYAM other MOOCs platform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives & institutional (Learning Management System (LMS) etc Name of the teacher
Name of the module Platform on which module is developed
Date of launching e - content
Dr. Asif Ali Syed
40 modules of paper skill development & Social Entrepreneurship
E-PG-Pathshala April, 2019
Dr. Yusuf Uzzaman Khan
Bio-Medical Engineering: Insight and Signal Processing GIAN 02/09/2019
Dr. Mohd. Rizwan Khan Institutional LMS 03/04/2019
Dr. M. Saad Alam
Institutional LMS 26/08/2018 02/01/2019
Tameem Ahmad, Faisal Alam, Mohd. Shoaib, Syed Usman Ahmed
ICT in Teacher Education SWAYAM October 2018
Prof. Badar Jahan
e-content script (6) Vyas Channel (UGC) SWAYAM (MHRD)
Nov-2018
Mohd. Danish e-content script (4) Vyas Channel (UGC) SWAYAM (MHRD)
October 2018
Dr. Asim Zafar Website development SWAYAM Dec- 2018 Dr. Tammana Siddiqui
Database Software: concept & Educational purpose
SWAYAM Nov-2018
Dr. Swalleha Zubair
Presentation Software: concept & Educational purpose
SWAYAM Nov-2018
Dr. Faisal Anwar
Narrated Slide Shows: concept & Educational purpose
SWAYAM Dec-2018
Dr. Mohd. Sajid Tools for Virtual Storage and File management: concept & Educational uses
SWAYAM Nov-2018
Prof. Mohd. Tariq Chhatari
Urdu Afsana SWAYAM 20 Nov, 2018
Prof. Abdur Raheem Kidwai
Aligarh Tehreeq SWAYAM 20 Nov, 2018
Prof. Zia ur Rahman
Nazeer Akbarabadi ke Kalam Urdu Sahafat Hindustani Mushtarqa Tehzeed
SWAYAM 20 Nov, 2018
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Prof. Syed Mohd. Hashim
Tehqiq Aur uska Aur tajseem SWAYAM 08 Nov, 2018
Prof. Zafar Ahmad
Sinf-e-Qasida: Chand Tehqeeq-wa-Tadweene Matn.
SWAYAM 01 Nov, 2018
Prof. Mohd. Ali Jauhar
Dabistaan-e-Lucknow Apni Adbi aur Tehzeebi Pas manzar mein
SWAYAM 04 Dec,2018
Prof. M. Q. Faridi
Urdu zabaan-o-Adab ki Tareekh Dastaan
SWAYAM 11 Dec,2018
Prof. Mehtab Haider naqui
Marsia: Mafhoom, Rawait aur Hayyat
SWAYAM 19 Nov,2018
Prof. Mohd. Ali Jauhar
Urdu Shairi Ka Aghaaz-wa-Ertiqa SWAYAM 04 Dec,2018
Prof. Syed Sirajuddin Ajmali
Urdu Ghazal Ji Rawait Aur Ahd-ba-Ahd Ertiqa
SWAYAM 17 Nov,2018
Prof. Tariq Saeed
Usoob aur Usloobiyat Fiction Shairiyaat
SWAYAM 01 Nov,2018
Prof. Ahmad Mehfooz
Urdu Nazm SWAYAM 14 Nov,2018
Dr, Arif Hasan Khan
Urdu ki do Mukhtasir asnafe Sukhan: Rubai aur Qata
SWAYAM 28 Oct, 2018
Dr. Faiza Abbasi
Refresher course for University & college Teachers
SWAYAM 17 Nov,2018
Mr. Mohd. Anas Anees
Institutional LMS 27/09/2018 22/09/2018
Dr. Adil Sarwar
Institutional LMS
23/09/2018 15/05/2018 14/05/2018 12/05/2018 29/04/2018 12/04/2018 03/04/2018 15/12/2018
Mr. Mohammad Zaid
Institutional LMS
05/08/2018 05/05/2018 12/05/2018 10/05/2018 06/05/2018 04/05/2018 03/05/2018 03/04/2018 09/04/2018 07/03/2018
Dr. Mohammad Sarfraz Institutional LMS
Mr. M. Saad Bin Arif
Institutional LMS
04/03/2018 26/11/2018 28/11/2018 09/01/2019
Dr. Afroz Alam
Institutional LMS
23/04/2018 18/04/2018 03/04/2018 28/03/2018
Nidal Rafiuddin Institutional LMS 19/09/2018
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03/01/2018 06/02/2018
Mr. Shahbaz Ahmad Institutional LMS 19/09/2018
Prof. MEA Mondal Isotope Geology e-Pathshala 2018
4.3 IT Infrastructure 4.3.1 Technology Upgradation (overall) Total
Computers
Computer Labs
Internet Browsing Centres
Computer Centres
Office Departments Available band width (MGBPS)
Others
Existing
3909 52 Wired & Wireless
Hostels Library
Computer Labs
PMNFCC 103 1000 & 1000
Added
230 - Wired & Wireless
Hostels Library
Computer Labs
- 9000
Total
4139 52 103 11000
4.3.2 Bandwidth available of internet connection in the Institution (Leased line)
………………… MBPS /GBPS
a) 10 Gbps
b) 1 Gbps
4.3.3 Facility for e-content Name of the e-content development facility Provide the link of the videos and media centre and
recording facility 1. Department of Mass Communication https://www.amu.ac.in/departmentpage.jsp?did=79 2. Cultural Education Centre https://www.amu.ac.in/amucentre.jsp?did=10011
4.4 Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure 4.4.1 Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities, excluding salary component, during the year Assigned budget
on academic facilities
Expenditure incurred on maintenance of academic
facilities
Assigned budget on physical facilities
Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities
Rs 200 Lacs for books & journals
200 Rs. 900 Lacs for Equipments/ Laboratories
900
Rs. 500 Lacs. For Campus
development
200 Rs. 300 Lacs. For other infrastructure including
furniture & fixture
300
4.4.2 Procedures and policies for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities - laboratory, library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc. (maximum 500 words) (information to be available in institutional Website, provide link) In AMU sports and games activities are organized under the patronage of University Games Committee with Vice-Chancellor as Chairman, & Secretary & Presidents of Clubs, who are members of teaching staff. The University Games Committee consists of 15 main clubs & sub clubs. AMU has given the country some of the best sportsmen of national and
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international fame.
The Cricket club is the oldest one and was established in 1878. AMU is the only central university in the country with a 125 years old Riding Club which has a riding squad with 19 horses. The Riding club members have won several All India Prizes in different competitions.
The University has separate fields for cricket, hockey, football, tennis, riding and athletics. Indoor facilities like billiards, chess, carom, table tennis, swimming and badminton are also available for boys and girls students separately.
Presently the University runs the following Clubs
1. Riding Club
2. Hockey Club
3. Tennis Club
4. Football Club
5. Gymkhana Club
a. Volleyball Club
b. Badminton Club
c. Basketball Club
d. Table Tennis Club
6. Gymnasium Club
a. Skating Club
b. Physical Culture Club (Weight Lifting, Power Lifting & Body Building)
c. Wrestling Club
7. Hiking & Mountaineering Club
8. Swimming Club
9. Athletic Club
10. Cricket Club
Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton & Table Tennis are also Hall Games
Link: https://www.amu.ac.in/sports.jsp?did=10023
University has well defined policy for maintenance and utilization of all its physical and academic facility which includes use of equipments in various laboratories, use of e-library facility, access to e-journals of the University through secured Portals, use of computers in information processing centers and departmental laboratories as well as Central Instrumentation Centre and Central Computer Centre.
AMC of the computers also involves replacement of faulty hardwares and or addition of the hardware augmenting the system configurations. Equipments in all the laboratories are also maintain through annual maintenance contracts. All classrooms, seminar halls, Building, Hostel, and Residential Area are maintained under the supervision of Building department.
The Building Department was established in 1950 and since then it is engaged to maintain theUniversity Infrastructure along with construction of new building projects sanctioned by the funding agencies.
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CRITERION V - STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION 5.1 Student Support 5.1.1 Scholarships and Financial Support
Name /Title of the scheme Number of students Amount in Rupees Financial support from institution
University Merit Financial Awards (UG & PG)
479
University Merit Financial Awards (10+2)
35
University Merit Financial Awards (Diploma & Certificate Courses)
110
Studentships (Revised as For “ Aid to students’’)
124
UG Merit/ PG Merit Studentship etc
771 21.74 Lacs
AMU Old Boys Association, Bihar, Patna Branch
03 Rs. 18000/-
Financial support from other sources a) National Donors Scholarships 249 U.P. Govt. Scholarships 3932 Amount is disbursed
through DBT the State Govt. Directly
Central Govt. Scholarships 7965 Amount is disbursed through DBT the Central
Govt. Directly b) International The Aligarh Education
Endowment Fund (AEEF), USA
22 Rs. 500000/-
AMU Alumni Association, Michigan, USA
225 Rs. 1125000/-
Aligarh Alumni Association Dallas Fort Worth (AAADFW), USA
235 Rs. 1410000/-
5.1.2 Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development, Remedial coaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and Mentoring etc.,
Name of the capability enhancement scheme
Date of implementation Number of students enrolled
Agencies involved
Grant withheld with MAEF during this period
- 97 Maulana Azad Education Foundation (MAEF)
Counselling Orientation Programme for school teachers
26th , 27th & 29th Dec. 2018 30 Women’s College, Dept. Of
Psychology, Psychiatry, Education, Social work and Obst. &
Gynecology Orientation Programme for students Counselling
15th feb, 2019 39 Dept. Of Social work
Certificate in Professional 07.09.2019 29 CSD&CP
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Skill Course: English Fluency Development Course in long term Batch 2018-2019 Certificate in Professional Skill Course: English Fluency Development Course in long term Batch-II 2018
01.10.2018 55 CSD&CP
Certificate in Professional Skill Course: English Fluency Development Course in long term Batch-I 2019
22.04.2019 45 CSD&CP
Personal Counselling Throughout the year 1500. CSD&CP
5.1.3 Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution during the year Year Name of the scheme Number of
benefited students by Guidance for Competitive examination
Number of benefited students by Career Counselling activities
Number of students who have passed in the competitive exam
Number of students placed
2019 Career Opportunities for Prospective Teachers in Globalised World
Not Applicable 20
Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Workshop of Career Planning Not Applicable 37 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Career Counselling Session for class 10th Students
Not Applicable 63 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Avenues for Humanities Students; job Prospects; and Placements
Not Applicable 36 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Counselling session for class 10th students
Not Applicable 45 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Lecture of EFS Facilities Service Group Ltd. Dubai
Not Applicable 65 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 A Career Counselling Session for the students of the University
Not Applicable 23 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Organized a session Analysis on Union Budget 2019
Not Applicable 23 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Smart Personae series workshop Not Applicable 36 Not Applicable Not
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on interview, GD and PD Applicable
2019 Workshop of Machine Learning using Python and Excel
Not Applicable 74 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Workshop Career Placement Guidance
Not Applicable 45 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Career Counselling Workshop on Teachers and Parents
Not Applicable 75 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 START-UP 2019 (an initiative to create a culture of START-UP in AMU)
Not Applicable 32 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2018 Employability Enhancement Programmes organized in F/O Arts, Social Science & Science
Not Applicable 78 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2018 Power of Individuals for the school teachers.
Not Applicable 45 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2018 Session on Foreign Education Not Applicable 44 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2018 Workshop on Advanced Java for the students of Computer Science
Not Applicable 45 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2018 Workshop on R. Programming for the students of Computer Science
Not Applicable 36 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Workshop on Professional development for the students of the University.
Not Applicable 56 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Organized Industrial visit of the students of MHRM in sterling Agra, Kasganj, UP
Not Applicable 86 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Organized Industrial visit of the students of MIRM at ICICI Bank.
Not Applicable 63 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 AMU Corporate Meet (A University-Industry Interface)
Not Applicable 22 Not Applicable Not Applicable
2019 Career Counselling Workshop in Women’s College organized by
Women’s College Students’
Union
Not Applicable 65 Not Applicable Not Applicable
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& TPO
5.1.4 Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of sexual harassment and ragging cases during the year Total grievances received No. of grievances redressed Average number of days for grievance
redressal 76 69 20 days
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5.2 Student Progression 5.2.1 Details of campus placement during the year
On Campus Off Campus Name of
Organizations Visited
Number of
Students Participa
ted
Number of
Students Placed
Name of Organizations
Visited
Number of Students Participated
Number of Students Placed
M/s. Value Labs Hyderabad
72 5 M/s. Tata Consultancy services New Delhi (Code Vita contest)
Directly Registered at Comp. portal
3
M/s. Envestnet Yodlee Bengaluru
38 1 M/s. Tata Consultancy services New Delhi (Ninja Profile)
Directly Registered at Comp. portal
29
M/s. Siemens India Limited Mumbai
107 2 M/s. Tata Consultancy services New Delhi (Digital Profile)
Directly Registered at Comp. portal
1
M/s. Global Logic- Bengaluru
32 7 M/s. Wipro India ltd. Noida
6 6
M/s. Larsen & Toubro- Mumbai
103 13 M/s. Berger Paint India Ltd. kolkata
8 3
M/s. Voltas India Limited Mumbai
167 4 M/s. IBM, Noida
5 2
M/s. Saint Gobain- Chennai
92 2 M/s. Arabic Computer Systems, Bengaluru
23 4
M/s. United Health Group, Noida
92 5 M/s. Tevel Cyber Corps Private Limited, Chennai
12 1
M/s. Cummins India Limited Pune
116 3 M/s. Valdel Engineers & Constructors Pvt Ltd. Noida
17 3
M/s. Stepping Cloud, Noida
84 8 M/s. Bajaj Auto Ltd. Pune
3 1
M/s. Zia Semiconductor, Bengaluru
29 11 Off Campus Till here
M/s. Tejas Networks,
71 5
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Bengaluru M/s. Poleyster Solutions & Services, Noida
41 1
M/s. Windmoller & Holscher, New Delhi
25 1
M/s. WSP, Noida 23 - Saudi Azim, Riyadh
10 R.A
M/s. Cummins India Limited, Pune (for Intership)
70 4
M/s. ETA General, New Delhi
38 4
M/s. Pubmatic india pvt ltd, Noida
6 R.A
M/s. String Social Network, New Delhi
43 -
M/s. Adobe Systems, Noida
15 1
M/s. Bosch Limited, Jaipur
56 R.A
M/s. CAT Vision, New Delhi
7 2
M/s. Tata Projects Limited, Secunderabad
66 2
Alana Sons 35 5
Azim Premji Foundation
70 23
Blooming Buds Co-Education
63 3
Chegg India Pvt. Ltd
618 76
Meerut Intuitions of Engg and Tech
89 2
Genpact 22 6
Iqra Public School 46 3
Infogain 161 1
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Fit kids Education and Training
56 5
Techmetrix 212 6
Shri Rajendra Singh International School
96 1
Tata Consultancy Pvt. Ltd
49 26
Ango-Zara 74 2
Tree of knowledge dot com Pvt. Ltd
83 2
2018-19 43% BALLB (Hons)
2018-19 40% Master of Laws
(LLM)
ITC 55 1
Indian Oil Pvt. Ltd 145 5
Allana and Sons 32 5
Ashok Buildcon 44 4
Cloud Certitude 36 3
“ICICI” Bank 99 7
“Prince Sattam
Bin Abdul Aziz University”
Alkharz
2 1
Saudi Azeem Co. LLC
64 1
KB Poly Chem. 55 5
Kid Shapers 54 33
Aligarh College of 125 1
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Engg and Tech
Acxiom Consulting Pvt. Ltd
96 ``1
Wipro Technologies
215 4
Strings 74 3
Utkarsh Small Finance Bank Ltd.
46 3
HMA Agro Industries Ltd.
9 RA
JK Tech Pvt. Ltd. 81 6
CINIF Technologies
35 10
Silaris Information 177 18
Mintech 32 8
Concentrix Daksh Service India
20 18
Azim Premji Foundation
70 23
“ARJ HOLDING
LLC” 62 RA
ERNST and YOUNG INDIA PVT. LTD.
55 1
“ETV BHARAT” 102 4
Profilety 55 24
Primary School of Education Leadership
72 12
Sicuro Info System
35 3
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Vedanta 8 2
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance
18 2
ABP Holdings 25 -
HDFC Bank 29 11
L & T Constructions
83 9
Berger Paints 35 1
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year Year Number of
students enrolling into higher education
Programme graduated from
Department graduated from
Name of institution joined
Name of Programme admitted to
2018-19 02 M.Tech. Dept. Of Post Harvest
AMU/ Tejpur University
Ph.D.
2018-19 06 M.Sc. Agri. Microbiology
Dept. Of Agri. Microbiology
AMU Ph.D Agri. Microbiology
2018-19 01 Ph.D. Dept. Of Post Harvest
Shanghai, China
Post Doc.
2018-19 03 B.A. Linguistics Dept. Of Linguistics, AMU
Delhi University (DU)
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
M.A. Linguistics
2018-19 01 B.A (Hons.) Dept. Of Arabic
Faculty of Management Studies
MBA
2018-19 01 B.A (Hons.) Dept. Of Arabic
JNU, New Delhi
M.A. Arabic
2018-19 08 B.A (Hons.) Dept. Of Arabic
Department of Arabic, AMU
M.A. Arabic
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2018-19
182 BA Dept. Of English
JNU EFLU HCU JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF DEHI CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY
MA
2018-19 25 B.A Dept. Of Urdu AMU MA
2018-19 12 BA Dept. Of PERSIAN
JNU, AMU, MANUU
Ph.D., M.A.
Mass Comm.
MSW
2018-19 71% BFA Dept. Of Fine Arts
AMU MFA
2018-19 04 M.A. Linguistics Dept. Of Linguistics, AMU
Jadavpur University
IITGoa
NIIT, Raipur
KM Institute of Hindi and Linguistics, Agra
M.Phil/PhD
2018-19 01 M.A. Arabic Dept. Of Arabic
Department of Education, AMU
B.Ed
2018-19 12 M.A. Arabic Dept. Of Arabic
Department of Arabic, AMU
PhD in Arabic
2018-19 173 MA Dept. Of English
Dept. Of English
MBA, PhD,
MASS.COM, B.Ed., M.Ed., TTC
2018-19 05 M.A Bengali Dept of MIL, Dept of MIL,
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Bengali Bengali
2018-19 06 MA Dept. Of Foreign Languages
AMU MA
2018-19 32 Ph.D. Dept. Of English
AMU POST DOC
2018-19 8 B.Sc. Biochemistry, AMU, Aligarh
AMU, Aligarh Ph.D.
2018-19 30 B.Sc./ M.Sc. Dept. Of Zoology
AMU M.Sc./ Ph.D
2018-19 29 B.Tech Computer Engineering
Dept. Of Computer Engineering
Many Institutions in India (IITs, IIIT-Delhi) and Abroad as well including countries like USA, Italy, Germany and others
M.S. / M.Tech. Programme
2018-19 12 B.Tech Dept. Of Chemical Engg.
AMU/ other M. Tech
2018-19 15 B.Tech Dept. Of Electronics Engg.
AMU/ IITs M. Tech
2018-19 01 B.Tech. Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering
Germany M. Tech
2018-19 12 B.Tech Dept. Of Chemical Engineering
AMU M.Tech
2018-19
07 B. Tech /
M. Tech
Dept. Of Electrical Engg
IIT Roorkee
Politecnico Di Milano
AMU
MS / PhD
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IIT Jodhpur
2018-19 01 M.Tech Dept. Of Chemical Engg.
AMU PhD
2018-19 01 M.Tech Dept. Of Electronics Engg.
IIT Delhi PhD
2018-19 03 M.Tech. Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Delhi Ph. D
2018-19 01 M.Tech Dept. Of Chemical Engineering
AMU PhD
2018-19 01 M.Tech. Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Kanpur Ph. D
2018-19 01 M.Tech. Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Bombay Ph. D
2018-19 01 M.Tech. Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering
Hong Kong University of Science & Tech.
M. Phil
2018-19 01 M.Tech. Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering
Ireland Ph. D
2018-19 12 MBBS MBBS Department of Medicine, JNMCH
MD (Medicine)
2018-19 07 JNMC Rock Land, New Delhi,
GMC, Chandigar,
BARC, Mumbai
DNB Orth. FNB
2018-19 02 BDS, Dr.Z.A.Dental College & Hospital
All Departments, Dr.Z.A.Dental
DR.Z.A.Dental College & hospital
M.D.S
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College & Hospital
2018-19 Dr. Siddhant Pundir
DCH Dept. Of Paediatrics
Lady Harding medical College, New delhi
M.D
2018-19 Dr. Brajendra Rajpoot
DCH Dept. Of Paediatrics
Dept. Of Paediatrics
DNB
2019 Dr. Santosh Kumar
DCH Dept. Of Paediatrics
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, New Delhi
DNB
2019 Dr. Abdul Rehman
DCH Dept. Of Paediatrics
Max hospital Ghaziabad
DNB
2019 Dr Kidwai DCH, DNB Dept. Of Paediatrics
Fortis Escort, New Delhi
DNB
2019 01 M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Dr. Abhishek Singh
Department of Anaesthesiology J.N. Medical College, AMU, Aligarh
Rajendra , Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi
PDCC (Paediatric Anaesthesia)
2019
03
P.G. Diploma in Anaesthesiology (D.A)
Department of Anaesthesiology J.N. Medical College, AMU, Aligarh
Metro Heart Institute with Multspecialty,Sector-16 A, Faridabad- Haryana
DNB
2019 01 Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Max Hospital Delhi
Fellowship in head & neckoncology
2018-19 08 2.Dr. Nikhil Rani Department of Anaesthesiology J.N. Medical College, AMU, Aligarh
Govt. R.D.B.P. Jaipuria (Attached with RUHS College of Medical Sciences), Milap Nagar, Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan-302018
DNB
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2019 01 Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Shubhechha Multispeciality Hospital, Gujrat
AOMSI Trauma Fellowship
2018-19 57 B.Sc Dept. Of Computer Science
AMU D.E.I.Ed-MBA, MCA, MS.c., MSW
2018-19 04 M.Sc. (Statistics) Dept. Of Statistics & O.R
AMU Ph.D
2018-19 05 M.Sc. Applied Geology
Dept. Of Geology
IISER, Bhopal Ph.D.
2018-19 01 M.Sc. Applied Geology
Dept. Of Geology
IISER, Bhopal Ph.D.
2018-19 15 BA Dept. Of Economics
AMU BA
2018-19 08 BA Women’s
Studies Women’s
Studies MA
2018-19 51 B.Sc. AMU + others AMU + others M.Sc., MCA, MBA, PhD.
2018-19 06 BSW Dept. Of Social Work, AMU
AMU MSW
2018-19 08 BSW Dept. Of Social Work, AMU
TISS, Mumbai, JMI, New Delhi, DU, New Delhi
BSW
2018-19 10
27
MA
BA
Dept. Of Sociology
Department of Sociology, AMU
Ph.D.
M.A.
2018-19 05 MSW Dept. Of Social Work, AMU
AMU PhD
2018-19 41 MA Dept. Of History AMU MA
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2018-19 17 MA Dept. Of Economics
AMU MA
2018-19 5 MA Mass Communication
Dept. Of Mass Communication
AMU Ph.d. Programme
2018-19 03 BUMS From Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Department of Saidla,
Department of Saidla, Faculty of Unani Medicine AMU Aligarh
PG Diploma In Ilmul Saidla
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year (eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ qualifying
Registration number/roll number for the exam
NET 222 UP208500356 UP0207500342 DL0110532752 UP021500349 UP201500356
78006260 78005973 GG-2100 GI-8392 GD-0710 GC-3150 GL-1069 GI-8527 FD-1227 GI-6914 GG-2079 GE-1047 GH-7165 GI-3341 116645 326124 415649
78005430 78005562 78006175 78005586 78003856
UP02500631 91034268 76003839
BR0202503417 UP0201503964
78002987 UP0201503886
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UP0201508203 UP02500152 UP02500645 UP02502655 AM02505465 UP02504536 UP02503360
UP0201504016 UP02501213 AM02585014
78003048 78002702
UP0201503526 UP0201501164
78005116 UP0103502544 UP1218516668
78005048 UP0201500706 UP0103502541 UP02500608 UP02502769
Up0201502135 Up0201502311 Up0201503448 Up0201504484 Up0201500901 Up0201500567 Up0201502269 Up0201528111 Up0201502268 Up0201502164 Up0201504000 Up0201503137
80012170 01470032 01470040 76004398 76004462 78005111 78004891 78006586 78006434
UP1302501272 UP0201502697 UP0103505067 UP02504106 DL01510922
89890082 76004554 15059745
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UP18516490 UP02504867 3134400938 DL01524592
417966 11028680 78005696 78005656 78005748 91007681 17MLM01 52008585 GH8305 GE4020 GH8156 GI2652 GG7517 GG3159
SLET 10 DL01537336 78004392 1645379 1343018 148854
GATE 159 CY18S45003087 AR19S43041035 AR19S45002407 AR19S45002440 AR19S41326060 AR19S48013025 AR19S43048372 AR19S45002434 AR19S45002394 AR19S45002384 AR19S45002416 AR19S45002200 AR19S45002308 AR19S45002906 AR18S45002411 AR19S45002212, AR19S41401811, AR19S41401805 XL18S15002052 XL18S15003014 ME19S25002473 ME19S15002032 ME19S15002398 ME19S15002412 ME19S25002391 ME19S15002182 ME19S25002291 ME19S25002367
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ME19S15002408 PI19S45002216
ME19S25001053 ME19S25001021 ME19S25002337 ME19S15001076 ME19S15002078 ME19S25002443 ME19S25002431 ME19S15002236 ME19S15002330 ME19S15002228 ME19S15002014 ME19S15002188 ME19S25002191 ME19S15002012 ME19S15002086 ME19S15002010 ME19S25002243 ME19S25002257 ME19S15002252 ME19S15002354 ME19S15002468 ME19S15002132 MA18S23011064 MA19S43035071 MA18S25003082 MA18S25002185 CS19S35002410 CS19S35002299 CS19S35002219 CS19S35002334 CS19S35002403 CS19S35002390 CS19S35002280 CS19S35002407 CS19S35002328 CS19S35002179 CS19S33029096 CS19S35002065 CS19S3552303 CS19S35002297 CS19S35002304 CS19S35002396 Cs19s35002411 CS19S35002171 CS19S35002043 CS19S35002061 CS19S35002416 CS19S35002302 CS19S35002238
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CS19S35002406 CS19S35002073 CS19S35002385 CS19S35002248 CS19S35002354 CS19S35002063 CS19S35002388 CS19S35002306 CS19S35002325 CS19S35002342 CS19535002398 CS19535002322 CS19535002181 XL17S85002190 EY18S13025004 EY18S15002042 ST19S45002048 ST19S45002391 ST19S43041242 ST19S45022175 ST19S45002372 ST19S41318196
GMAT - - CAT - - GRE - - TOFEL - - Civil Services 03 2108833
5804723 Rank 448
State Government Services 59 432440 235425 487199 100122 326479 266243 079802 000994
Any Other
40 142088079390003 192080079390027 44103008694304 Dl0107521282 190510436736 Up0201502164 60103074971 1802117818 440400016 11106390
17939 431079 27661 02712
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02634
All India AYUSH Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIA-PGET)
03 191010008688 180008699 180010796
5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
Hockey (Men) North Zone Intervarsity 36 Teams participated from North
India Badminton (Men) North Zone Intervarsity 02 Badminton (Men) North Zone Intervarsity 02
Basketball (Women) North Zone Intervarsity 06
Basketball (Men & Women) Intercollegiate Sports FEST
Aahvaan-19 11 Cricket (Men) Zone Intervarsity 11
Cricket (Women) North Zone Intervarsity 11 Football (Men) North Zone Tournament 11 Horse Riding National Equestrian Championship 07
Table Tennis (Men) North Zone Intervarsity 02 Table Tennis (Women) North Zone Intervarsity 02
Volleyball (Men) North Zone Intervarsity 06
5.3 Student Participation and Activities 5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one) Year Name of the
award/ medal National/ International
Sports Cultural Student ID number
Name of the student
2018-2019 Winner (Gold) North Zone, Intervarsity Hockey (Men) held at AMU, Aligarh
Hockey NIL Hockey Team Members
2018-2019 Silver
Bronze
1st REL (Tent Pegging Lance) 2nd REL (Tent Pegging Sword)
Riding NIL GD9922 Mohd. Nadeem Ansari
2018-2019 Bronze 1st REL (Tent Pegging Sword)
Riding NIL GE1023 Mohd. Emran Ghazi
2018-2019 Gold ELITE Horse Show (Confined Tent
Riding NIL GF0157 Mohd. Umair Khan
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Pegging Lance) 1st REL (Tent Pegging Lance)
2018-2019 Bronze
Silver
ELITE Horse Show (Confined Tent Pegging Lance) 1st REL (Tent Pegging Sword)
Riding NIL GF0394 Syed Saud Ali
2018-2019 Gold
Silver
Bronze
ELITE Horse Show (Confined Tent Pegging Lance) 1st REL (Tent Pegging Sword) 2nd REL (Tent Pegging Lance)
Riding NIL GI3850 Abdul Wahid
2018-2019 Bronze
Silver
Haryana Horse Show (Ring & Peg Tent Pegging) 2nd REL (Tent Pegging Lance)
Riding NIL GE9520 Sadan Sabhi
2018-2019 Bronze 2nd REL (Tent Pegging Lance)
Riding NIL GD7666 Mohd. Maaz Khan
2018-2019 Bronze North Zone, Intervarsity Roller Hockey (Men)
Roller Hockey
NIL Roller Hockey Team Members
2018-2019 Best Poster award
National sports Dr. Saman Fatima
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2016 -2018 Team participation
North Zone, Chitkara University
sports GH-1580 Shashank Mittal
2018-2019 1st Prize in Inter College
Physiology Quiz Competition,
Meerut
National Physiology
Inamullah Khan, Pandit Goyal & Ishan Sharma
14.10.2018 Club for short Evening Courses
PERSONA WORKSHOP
11,18,23 MARCH AND 01 APRIL 2019
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
13.11.2018 Drama Club THEMPSO -- JAMIA MILLIYA DELHI
01. 02. 2019
Drama Club KARBAL KATHA
K. A
26.12.2018 Drama Club, Fine Art Club, Literary Club
34TH INTER UNIVERSITY NATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL 2019
05.02. 2019
MOHALI CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY, MOHALI
22.02.2019 Drama Club, Fine Art Club, Literary Club
34TH NORTH ZONE PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGAARH
31.12.2018
PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHAND
18. 10. 2018
Drama Club, Fine Art Club, Literary Club
12TH SAUFEST
INTERNATIONAL
26.02.2019
PT RAVISHANKAR SHUKLA UNIV RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
12. 08. 2018
Drama Club SIR SYED PLAY
20. 10. 2018
K. A
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16.01.2019 Eco Club AWARENESS RALLY
ATHELETIC GROUND
24.02.2019 ECO ECO FOX RUN
AMU CAMPUS
15. 11. 2018
Film Club FILMSAZ 27.02.2019
K. A
04.03.2019 Film Club FILM SCREENING
K. A
2018-2019 Fine Art Club ART NICHE 06.03.2019
CEC ART GALLERY
26.02.2019 Fine Art Club PRE EVENT OF ART NICHE
CEC
14. 11.2018 Fine Art Club ART BEAT 2K18
15. 11. 2018
CEC
08. 09. 2018
Fusion Music Club
MUSIC EVENING BY RAJ BARMAN
K. A
13.03.2019 Hindustani Music Club
SUR 15.03.2019
K. A
06. 02. 2019
Hindustani Music Club
SUR SHAM K. A
08.03.2019 Literary Club LITERARY FEST
10.03.2019
KENNEDY COMPLEX
13.01.2019 Literary Club NATIONAL LEVEL INTER UNIV DEBATE COMP YUVA
16.01.2019
GB PANT UNIV UTTRAKHAND
08.03.2019 Literary Club TATA CRUCIBLE QUIZ COMP
TATA GROUP IMT GHAZIABAD
12.02.2019 Literary Club 8TH ZAKIR HUSAIN MEMORIAL
13.02.2019
JAMIA MILLIA
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NATIONL TRI LINGUAL DEBAT COMP
DELHI
08.03.2019 Literary Club LITERARY FEST
10.03.2019
CEC
13.01.2019 Literary Club NATIONAL LEVEL INTER UNIV DEBATE COMP YUVA
16.01.2019
GB PANT UNIV UTTRAKHAND
2018-2019 Literary Club DEBATE COMPO
RAJDHANI COLLEGE DELHI
2018-2019 Literary Club JANAK KAPOOR MEMORIAL NATIONAL DEBATE
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, SATYAWATI COLLEGE.
2018-2019 Literary Club VICHAR MANTHAN NATIONAL DEBATE COMPETETION
RAJDHANI COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
2018-2019 Literary Club CONCOUR DE DEBATE, LAW COLLEGE DEHRADUN.
DEHRADUN
2018-2019 Literary Club 12TH MATIONAL MEMORIAL DEBATE
SARDAR BHAGWAN SINGH UNIVERSITY
2018-2019 Certificate of Appreciation, Cultural Education
National -- 02 GH-7423 Mr. Furqan Ahmad
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Centre, AMU
Certificate of Appreciation, SOCH NGO
2018-2019 Certificate of Appreciation, RECRUFEST-5.0, AMU
Certificate of Recognition, Chief Organiser of Media talk
National -- 02 GE9179 Mr. Sazid Khan
2018-19 Certificate of Appreciation, Talk on Idea of University, AMU
Certificate of Recognition, Chief, RECRUFEST-5.0, AMU
International Mother Language Day, Poem Selected as a top ten best poem.
National -- 03 GJ8001 Ms. Neela Pervej
2018-2019 First Position under SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN
National - Swachh Bharat Summer Internship 2018
- Mr. Momin Ali
2018-2019 Debate Competition organized by Association of Indian Universities
National Debate on Present Education System in india.
Mohd. Abdullah Sarkar
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2018-2019 1st Prize in inter College Physiology Quiz Competition held at Lala Lajpat Rai College
National Physiology Quiz
Inamullah Khan
Vandit Goyal
Ishan Sharma
5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words) There is a Students’ Union election for which held as per Lyndoh Committee recommendations, Eleven
students to be elected to University court consisting various faculties classified into groups in the manner
prescribed by the Ordinances. Twenty five representatives of ex-students to be elected by the Alumni
(Old Boys) Association for Court. The Academic Council consist of following members:
a) The President, Students’ Union.
b) Two Post-graduate students, one Research student and one Undergraduate student, to be
elected by the students from themselves.
The student Union is a platform for the student community to address various academic and
administrative aspects. It brings out the opinions and requirements of the students to the authorities and
act as a link between the University administration and students. It also aims to develop the career,
personality and organizational skills of the students through co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
This is achieved by organizing various events like sports day, arts festival, college day etc. and various
training programs. Students of University are represented in various academic bodies of the University
too. However, the University can enrich the curriculum with incorporating contents beyond the syllabus
and add on courses. Students through the students’ council play a significant role in this. They come to
know about the additional academic requirements, when they participate in various seminars and tech
fests. This is discussed in the students’ forums and brought to the notice of the authorities through the
student council. The Entrepreneurship Development Cell was born through such initiatives. They are
represented in the library committee which looks into the library requirements, anti-ragging committee
which plans out ways and means to facilitate the smooth transition of the freshers to a professional
program, ethics committee which evaluates each of the major programs conducted in the University,
women’s grievance redressal committee etc. Students also organize various events like the annual tech
fest, rural camp, trekking etc.
AMU provides necessary support to the council members in organizing & coordinating the events. It
encourages the students to develop their leadership skills through these activities. Student members in
this council can become real heroes and competent managers in future by learning all these skills.
Student members of the associations also observe important days like National Festivals, Bharat
Swachchta Abhiyan, Digital India Mission, Constitution day, Martyr day, Flag day, Birth/Death
Anniversaries of important leaders, International Women’s Day, International Yoga Day, Sports Day, Non-
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violence Day, Teachers Day, Fresher’s Day, Farewell Party, Joy of giving Week, World Literacy Day, World
AIDS Day, World Kidney Day etc.
5.3 Alumni Engagement 5.3.1 Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association? Yes/No, if yes give details (maximum 500 words):
NO 5.3.2 No. of registered Alumni:
5300 5.3.3 Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) :
Rs. 7628135/- 5.3.4 Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :
1. Global Alumni meet was organized during October 16-17, 2018. Around 325 alumni attended the meet. Apart from india, the alumni from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and USA also prepared in the Meet. For the first time, Faculty level program was organized in the afternoon session of the Alumni Meet. All the participating alumni in the Meet visited their own Faculty and interacted with the Students as well as faculty members.
2. Apart from this, Department level Alumni Meets/ Reunions was also organized as follows: a) AMU Institute of Ophthalmology, JNMC. Organized Alumni Meet on 17 November, 2018. b) Reunion MBA 93 Batch was held on 22 December, 2018 by the Department of business
Administration. c) Golden Jubilee of 1968 B. Tech Batch was celebrated in 2018 by ZHCET. d) Silver Jubilee Reunion of 1993 B. Tech Batch was organized on 23 December, 2018 by
ZHCET. Silver Jubilee Reunion Program of B.Sc (Physics) 1994 Batch was organised on 15 June, 2019 by Department of Physics. CRITERION VI –GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership 6.1.1 Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year (maximum 500 words) Decentralization
University has a mechanism for delegating authority and providing operational autonomy to all the various functionaries to work towards decentralized governance system.
1. Principal Level:
The Governing Body delegates all the academic and operational decisions based on policy to the Committee headed by the Vice Chancellor in order to fulfil the Vision and Mission of the University. The Committee formulates common working procedures and entrusts the implementation with the faculty members.
2. Faculty Level :
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Faculty members are given representation in various committees/cells and allowed to conduct various programs to showcase their abilities. They are encouraged to develop leadership skills by being in charge of various academic, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities. They are given authority to conduct industrial tours and to have tie up with industry experts and appointed as coordinator and convener for organizing seminars/workshops/conferences/FDPs. For effective implementation and improvement of the University following committees are formed. Other units of the University like sports, library, CEC etc. have operational autonomy under the guidance of the various committees/cells.
Committee/Cell/Coordinator Roles and Responsibilities
Principal Implementation and monitoring of academic and administrative system to cater to vision and mission of the University
Academic Program Committee Academic development and monitoring progress of various teaching/learning processes
PG Coordinator Academic activities of PG programmes
Examination Internal & University examination activities
Research Committee/Academic Research Coordinator
Academic and research activities
NSS Coordinator & NCC Coordinator
NSS & NCC related activities
Training placement Office and Career Counselling Cell
Training and Placement activities and Counselling to the Students
Cultural Education Center and Games Committee
Planning, execution and supervision of cultural and sports activities
Student grievances redressel Committee
Attending and redressal of students problems
Library Management of learning resources
Participative management:
1. The Vice Chancellor and other administrative members are involved in defining the policies and procedures, framing guidelines and rules & regulations pertaining to admission, placement, discipline, grievance, counselling, training & development, and library services etc., and
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effectively implementing the same to ensure smooth and systematic functioning of the University.
2. For the various programs to be conducted by the institute all the staff members will meet, discuss, share their opinion and plan for the event and form various committees involving students and coordinate with others.
3. Staff members are also involved in deciding academic activities and examinations to be conducted by the University.
6.1.2 Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)? Yes/No/Partial: Yes, Aligarh Muslim University has efficient and effective MIS systems, the details are given as follows:
From the online filling out of the application forms for the admission, online registration for the courses of each students of each semester and the declaration of results are based on Management Information System developed by the University (through www.amucontrollerexams.com). The office of the controller of examination is responsible for this system, which includes:
6. Online application and registration fee via the web portal for admission and/or examination. 7. Online verification of the candidates who take the admission test at the time of admission for the
superintendent of the examination centers. 8. Registration of candidates for each semester for the courses chosen by the candidates and
submission of fees online. 9. On the basis of the above (point 3), the total student data is kept in an MIS system for issuing
identity cards. 10. The declaration of results is also online for admissions and exams.
In addition, the university's computer center has developed a portal for students to communicate and manage their database on myamu.ac.in. On this Computer centre issues official emails to staff and students. In addition, the University's official website has a data management system to provide student study materials on each faculty member's web portal and on the central portal of department / center / portal. institutes / colleges / schools, etc. amu.ac.in). On the same database of academic, administrative, technical, & support staff along with their qualifications, position, responsibilities and achievements are maintained. Individuals may maintain/ update using his/her login details.On the same portal, Staff of the university get updated information about their salary, funds, leave record etc. through the finance office. On the same portal, university staff receives up-to-date information on their salary, funds, leave records, etc. via the finance office. The management of the database above is based on My SQL controlled by JAVA.
In addition to these large MIS, the University has information systems operating in several departments / college, such as:
4. TEQIP-based MIS system for Zakir Husain College of Engineering & Technology. 5. Self-developed MIS systems in the Department of Computer Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Management Studies in line with the policy of the University.
6. These systems help with data management, rule implementation, floating information, and the
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provision of data requested from time to time by different levels of the university/ Government. For information about books, journals, monographs, online lectures (nptel), central library has MIS system and also other college libraries such as ZH College of Engineering, Medical Library etc., and so on, based on Libsys information system. These systems provide staff and students with information about the library and its services, also keep a journal and help control plagiarism, etc.
As part of the University's recruitment process, the development of MIS for online applications and other types of management is underway to facilitate the selection committee cells of the University Registrar's Office.
The finance office of the university handles all the processing of financial data using Oracle for salaries and budgeting, etc. This is an independent system used by the finance office.
Therefore mentioned MIS systems operating at the University are the bones of the skeletal system of the University. However, the University is seriously moving towards a single ERP (enterprise resource planning software), which could merge these systems into one point of the servers in order to control the management of the University: financial; academic, administrative, etc. This move of the university shall be ad on towards faster movement of the information and a next higher step in Green University Project..
6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment 6.2.1 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following (with in 100 words each):
Curriculum Development: A major revision was conducted in the year 2018 in order to make the university syllabi more harmonious and in sync with the industry requirements. Many new courses have been introduced to meet the growing demands of industrial innovations and the professional market. An attempt was made to introduce/expand the themes or topics which would equip students with the necessary understanding required to perform well both within the domestic professional sphere as well as at the global level. In the process of the thorough syllabus revision, new electives were designed and multiple new topics, issues and aspects were included. Each elective course was creatively and comprehensively designed to ensure that students get to study a variety of themes. The effort was to introduce issues of social justice, linguistic and cultural diversity, and democracy, study of the marginalized sections of the society, rational thinking and scientific temperament among others.
Many departments of the university like Mathematics, English, Linguistics, Geography, Commerce etc. initiated the MOOCs courses and developed course contents for e-PG Pathshala, which are used as additional resource to teaching and learning. This helped the departments in strengthening the ongoing exchange of ideas with the international academic fraternity. Apart from this, inputs from industry, subject experts from IITs, IIMs and suggestions from many such prestigious institutions of higher learning were sought. In many departments, where field work is a necessary requirement, a crucial component of term paper, project writing was introduced in the curriculum where students were required to identify their study area, develop questionnaire and present their final findings based on their evaluation and field research. A part from fieldwork, students are encouraged to make power point presentations which again forms a significant part of their curriculum. A careful attention has also been paid to design or revise the syllabi in a manner that it prepares the students for future competitive examinations. Therefore, after a careful scrutiny of the course structure of examinations like GATE, IES, NET etc., an effort has been made to restructure the syllabus in line with all such examinations. In the faculties of science and technology, newer lab experiments have been designed to replace the obsolete. This has led to an overall improvement of the clinical skills of the students.
Teaching and Learning:
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Under its sustained culture of improving teaching-learning, in last one year the teaching-learning has been persistently improving in AMU. Latest pedagogical trends: alternative assessments (projects, presentations, portfolio, peer assessment), think-group/pair-share technique of learning, outreach programme, internship, inter-departmental projects, collaborative teaching and innovations (open book test, beyond-the-classroom learning) have been adopted and enriched. Additional auditorium/studio/s to make AV experience more engaging, additional smart classrooms, online feedback system with more accuracy, encouraging nearly 50% B. Tech and M. Tech students to develop hardware bases projects, students supplementing the theory courses with simulation softwares like MATLAB, revitalised demonstrative learning/contact classes/clinical teaching have been witnessed
Examination and Evaluation:
1. The Continuous internal Assessment system is designed in such a way that every faculty has the freedom to decide on their internal assessments based on the uniqueness of the course as approved by the Department. The Department will decide on the nature of assessment like Quiz, MCQs, Field visits, mini projects, Team projects, Seminar, Online examinations etc.,
2. The Question paper pattern is revised in accordance with the Learning outcomes by mapping the Course outcomes to Programme outcomes.
3. The Question paper is designed in such a way that it caters to all the categories of the students.
4. The learning outcomes are measured at each and every stage of the continuous assessment process through analytics and profile is generated for every which focuses on the learning outcomes.
5. It is planned to issue two grade cards, one for the Formative Assessment Grade sheet and Summative Assessment Grade sheet. It is also planned to introduce Digital Valuation System for assessment, revaluation, photocopy of the answer scripts, in this academic year
6. In addition to that, the details of the Examination pattern, Grading and any amendments after the approval of the Academic Council, Board of Studies for the existing pattern will be informed to all stake holders by the Dean (Academics) through the respective Deans.
7. The Office of the Controller of Examinations has its own examination Procedure manual which was drafted in consultation with the Vice Chancellor, Registrar, Dean (Academics) and all Academic Heads. The manual is transparent and the Office of the Controller of Examinations religiously follows the procedure manual for implementation of all its activities. All matters (except the confidential matters) are being updated to the Deans/HoDs/Faculty Members through regular Office Notifications/Circulars/Orders. In addition to the above, these matters are discussed in the regular HODs Meetings.
8. The final End-Term Examination is coordinated and conducted by the Office of the Controller of Examinations. An Academic Calendar is prepared in the beginning of each Academic Year by incorporating dates of both Internal assessment and Final End-Term examinations. The same would be
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circulated to all the faculty members and students through the Deans/HoDs of all departments.
Evaluation:
Each course will be evaluated out of 100 marks. The courses will normally have the following components of evaluation:
(i) Theory courses: Sessionals /Assignment/Course work, etc. 10%
Mid-Semester Examination of one hour duration 30%
End-Semester Examination of two hours duration 60%
(ii) Laboratory course including Seminar, Colloquium, Project, etc. Continuous Evaluation 40%
End-Semester Examination 60%
To improve the quality of examination system, decentralization of examination has been initiated in the Faculties of Management Studies & Research and Medicine by holding examination of the papers in the Faculties of Medicine and Management. It is likely to be introduced in other Faculties as well.
Research and Development: Research Projects have been successfully completed. New projects have been taken up. Some with outside including foreign collaboration. RCA constituted to supervise and track PhD works. A Collaborative Research Project titled “Redesigning of Dosage form of Majoon-e-Dabidulward
and Pharmacological Evaluations” is being undertaken in the department, funded by: CCRUM,
Dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Govt. of India. Peer- reviewed journals published by Department of Studies. The research topics of PG thesis of the department were approved through institutional Ethics
committee. Conducting Clinical studies, prepared research protocol for PG student of the Department. Hand therapy protocol development.. Passed in B.O.S for International Conference JCON-5 in first quarter of 2019. MoU with various foreign Academic and Research bodies has been passed through B.O.S. Microsurgery lab training. Formation and functioning of burn unit. Interacted with the students on Arduino microcontroller motherboard Added facilities required to design ICT enabled course material to various labs. Encouraged faculty members to take advantage of various VLE (Virtual Learning Environment)
platforms. Organized a lecture on “Importance of Domain Knowledge and Soft Skills in corporate life”
delivered by alumni. Bi-Weekly departmental Seminar is organised for the development of students in some
departments. Weekly Tutorials are also organised to discuss various issues pertaining to Research &
Development.
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Funding were provided to faculty members for attending conference through TEQIP III program. Funding were provided to students for attending conference through TEQIP III Program.
Library, ICT and Physical Infrastructure / Instrumentation: The Central Library and department libraries are constantly equipped with latest arrivals. The increased hours accessibility to the Central Library with millions of books and a number of journals, magazines, fortnights, weeklies and news papers in different languages ensure full support to research.
The Computer Lab and ICT facilities: University is providing ICT facilities through the Computer Centre. The internet facility is available in all the departments and hostels. The Cyber Library is providing the much needed e-learning space to the university community. It has come up as an important landmark in the teaching learning and research field of the University. Following are some facilities mentioned below:
ICT Facility:
1. Smart classrooms. 2. Computers Installed. 3. E-Book. 4. Wi-Fi facility. 5. OPAC (online public access catalogue). 6. Campus wide availability of online resources. 7. Thesis uploaded on Shodganga. 8. Institutional Repository 9. Single window Search
Infrastructure:
1. New Buildings 2. Classrooms 3. Department buildings 4. New Labs.
Quality of Service has been improved by using:
1. Infrastructure as a Service (laaS). Virtual Machines.
Human Resource Management: The University strived for the human resource management through UGC HRDC by conducting Orientation,
Refresher and Induction programme for the incumbent and newly recruited teachers. Further, support and
guidance provided for research activities including research papers and submission of research projects to
different funding agencies. Besides, the University has all attempt for regular holding of regular selection
Committees for recruitment of teaching and non teaching staffs. Leave facilities and other Governmental
benefits have extended to the employees.
Several Departments have conducted workshops on Research methodology for capacity building. The V. Voc
section of the University worked for the skill development among the Students.
Industry Interaction / Collaboration: I. Training & Interactive sessions by experts from Industry and Academia: Department of Commerce is keen to preserve the foundational values while adapting the evolving world requirements. Keeping this in view several
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eminent speakers have been invited to department for interaction on different aspects. To mention a few: Prof Arjun Bharadwaj, British Columbia University, Dr. Suhaib Reyaz, Ottawa University, Canada delivered a talk on Academic Writings in Research on 30.08.2019. Prof. Khaliq Ahmad, IIUM-KualaLumpur delivered a guest lecture on “Similarities & Challenges of Muslim Market Potentials in 21stCentury” on 21.09.2019. Prof. Samdhani from Law Faculty, AMU was invited to interact with the newly admitted (2019-Batch) PG & UG students concerning the Founder’s values and University Culture. Some other competitions like Investors awareness program in collaboration with SEBI, Personality development and How to face an Interview? Etc in collaboration with University TPO were also organized by the department in the recent past. II. Internships & Placements: Third Semester PG students of MHRM; MTTM; MBA (FM) & MIRM courses undergone internships during their summer break. Students went to diversified organizations for learning and hands on experience of the corporate world. Some notable organizations where students have pursued their trainings are: o Tata Steel Ltd. Jamshedpur, a MHRM Student learnt Capability Development from 14.05.2019 to
13.08.2019
o TSCON Projects Pvt. Ltd. Hyderabad, another student learnt about the core training and development practices in construction industry from 20.05.2019 to 19.07.2019
o Project Management & Development Company, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia is one of the largest Real Estate Company in Middle East. The focal aspects include Hiring process, Employee Orientation and managing Employee relations from 15.05.2019 to 15.07.2019
o Steel Authority of India Ltd. New Delhi, imparted hands on experience on risk mitigation from 12.06.2019 to 30.07.2019.
o Travel & Tourist Vacations LLP, New Delhi students of MTTM learnt about preparing itineraries, outbound documentation, B2B linkage and marketing strategies from 10.06.2019 to 10.08.2019
These were some of the organizations where students of different courses pursued their trainings and most of the students have been offered placements from these respective companies.
III. University Industry Linkage Programs: Such initiatives are taken for the benefit of students. For instance Dr. Bibek Debroy, an eminent Economist delivered Sir Syed Memorial Lecture on “Revisiting Economic Reforms
in India” at University Polytechnic on 20.02.2019. Launch program of a web application ‘JAP Zone’ developed
by a B.com Student was organized in University polytechnic. Also, Mr.Ravi Prakash, CEO askravi.in has offered a scholarship for the best students of MTTM- 2018 batch onwards.
IV. Constitution of a Board for monitoring: A board is formed to look into the functioning of the placement cell of the university and issue advisories for effective placement of students in a transparent and accountable manner.
V. Responsibilities of the Board: The advisory board shall be responsible for monitoring and guiding the mutual beneficial interactions with industries regarding curriculum up-gradation, conducting Soft-Skill Development & Capacity Building Programs to enhance the employability skills for students, arranging industrial visits, internships, organizing technical exhibitions, cyber lectures for their holistic development.
CARET:
1. Interactive LabView Introductory Training session organized in collaboration with Starcom
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2. Students were referred for internships during summer break
3. Competitions organized
WALL PAINTING COMPETITION
CARET has organized “ELEKTRIFFITI” a wall painting competition on the theme of “Electric
Mobility” to promote FAME India Mission of Department of Heavy Industry (DHI),
Government of India. The competition was held at 24 January, 2019 and a total of seven entries were received. Every participant received participation certificate and three paintings best describing the theme were given cash prizes of worth rupees 4500 and winning certificates.
SCIENCE COMPETITION
CARET has organized “ELEKTRICHIM” a science competition on the theme of “Electric
Mobility” for school students to promote FAME India Mission of Department of Heavy
Industry (DHI), Government of India. MOUs Signed.
Admission of Students:
The university has a separate website of the Office of the Controller of Examinations where updated information pertaining to admissions and examinations are made available for the convenience of the general public as well as students of the University.
Candidates aspiring for admission to any course in the University have to fill and submit the application form through online mode along with the Admission Test Fee/ Processing Charges after registering himself/ herself on the website.
A candidate may apply to multiple courses after making single registration as a New user.
After submission of Application form, the candidate has option to edit any of the information if he so desires.
For admission to the courses running at three outside AMU centres namely, AMU Centre at Mallapuram, AMU Centre at Murshidabad and AMU Centre at Kishanganj. The selected/ wait listed candidates need not to come physically on the date of admission/ reporting at the venue of in the Main Campus. However, they are required to come at their respective Centres so that the candidates whose Rank matures they are given admission through remote counselling.
Admission Test results are declared atleast 03-04 weeks’ time before the admission date so as to
provide ample time to the aspirant.
6.2.2 : Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations: Administration:
The concept of effective governance is not new, it needs to be thoroughly innovated to be able to effectively deal with the new challenges confronting us. In this context, e-governance can facilitate in improving transparency, participation providing speedy information, dissemination, improving administrative efficiency and public services in all the aspects of education. Governance is not only participatory but also accountable and transparent for the smooth functioning of the system.
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The Administration of the University is functions with E-governance system at Government, Society and University level. The University now days are in touch with latest tools of administration with available tools in hand. With the help of developed technological world University staff uses the same for administration purpose. Such as use of Smartphone with inbuilt social app like Gmail and WhatsApp they share the notes to students. It helps to provide the brief notice of any event to be happened in the University, WhatsApp Group for awareness and of smooth functioning of the same. The University campus is equipped with CCTV Cameras at every place of need.
Finance and Accounts: The University uses the Oracle Software for E-governance for transparent functioning of Finance and Accounts section of the University. This helps to increase the efficiency of staff towards the accuracy in financial transactions. The Salary, pension and other retirement benefits are being paid using the EAT module of PFMS which provides accurate and fast transaction with minimum human intervention.
The payment slips to employees and pensioners, their PF and Leave statements are now being provided online. The payment to Vendors and Contractors are also made using the same portal of PFMS. The University conducts regular audit of annual books of accounts. The administrative office keeps all the financial records separately as per the events and transactions made for and maintains the record properly which helps in auditing procedure. The GeM portal and e-tendering is also adopted to maintain the transparency for the procurement of goods. Students are facilitated to make their payments of dues and fees on-line through the website of the University. As per direction of Government of India to achieve the target of cashless transactions, PoS machines are used at various points of collection including the Halls of residence.
Student Admission and Support :
Aligarh Muslim University offers admission on the basis of candidate’s performance in the Qualifying Examination and also conducts the entrance exam for various UG and PG courses. Candidate shall be eligible to apply for admission to a course of study if he/she has passed the qualifying examination and also fulfills all other eligibility requirements in terms of subjects studied, percentage of marks, age, etc. Candidates may required to fill separate Application Forms for each course of study. Controller of Examination, Aligarh Muslim University, announces all the important exam and other dates for AMU Admission and Entrance Exam. Candidates have to follow the Eligibility rules as specified for each course and shall not be relaxed under any circumstance. Candidates can check expected schedule for the respective course AMU website. AMU is truly representative of the country's multi-religious, multi-racial and multi-lingual character. At Aligarh, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians come from all parts of the country - right from Kashmir to Kerala and from Gujarat to Assam - bringing with them different cultural traditions. They live here on the campus in the same rooms, dine on the same tables, play on the same grounds, and share together the joys and concerns of residential life. This traditional and harmonious corporate
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living has made a major contribution to the development of a broad, cosmopolitan and secular attitude in Aligarh. Students Counselling Centre, AMU, Aligarh has been established recently where Vice-Chancellor & Pro-Vice-Chancellor, AMU have taken personal interest in the set up of the Centre. The Centre has been established by keeping in mind the problems of students, particularly the new comers. Our youth are the most vulnerable section of the society and can be easily misled, trapped and resort to undesirable activities. In such a situation, the centre can play a vital role to channelize the energy of students in a positive and constructive manner. The Counsellor must not label anybody, but do his best to listen to youth and work with them to find the best ways to understand and resolve problems as well as make them master of their own destiny. The aims of the centre will be to develop the following qualities in students who need counselling and guidance: Insight, Positive relation with others, Self-awareness, Self-acceptance, Self-realization, Individualization, Problem-solving skill, Acquisition of social skills, Behavioural & cognitive change, Empowerment and Self decision making abilities etc.
Examination: The University has the separate Examination Section with equipped ITC tools necessary for examination purpose. As per the requirement of Examination section all the necessary equipments are provided by the university such as Separate Desktop and Internet Facility for online procedure of Paper Downloading and further activities for examination purpose. The examination section has the separate Machine for printing the question papers. As per university regulation the Examination First year of Arts, Commerce and Science need to conduct at Faculty level for which Controller of Examination had their own In-house software for running the examination procedure for students.
6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies 6.3.1 Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership fee of professional bodies during the year Year Name of teacher Name of conference/ workshop
attended for which financial support provided
Name of the professional body for which membership fee is provided
Amount of support
2018-19
Dr. Rakahanda. F. Fazli (Dept. Of West Asian Studies)
To attend the Gulf research Meeting at Cambridge, UK 31 July to 3rd August, 2018 53052/-
2018-19 Dr. Saira Mehnaz (Dept. Of Community Medicine)
To attend the 4th International Conference on Public Health at Bangkok, Thailand 19 to 21 July, 2018 53987/-
2018-19
Dr. Ghulam Sarwar Hashmi (Dept. Of Maxillofacial Surgery)
To attend the World Dental Conferences at Dubai, UAE at 30th Sept. To 01st Oct, 2018 32854/-
2018-19 Prof. Riyazuddeen (Dept. Of Chemistry)
To attend joint Meeting of the North American Calorimetry 144794/-
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Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics at California, USA 5th to 10th August, 2018
2018-19 Dr. Rashid Aziz Faridi (Dept. Of Geography)
To attend the Gulf research Meeting at Cambridge, UK 31
July to 3rd August, 2018 53052/-
2018-19 Prof. Mohammad Akram (Dept. Of Sociology)
To attend XIX Isa World Congress of Sociology at Toronto 15th to 21st July, 2018 107429/-
2018-19 Prof. Khalid Abu Saleh (Dept. Of History)
To attend the 18th Triennial World Economics History Congress at Bostan, USA at 30th July to 3rd
August, 2018 82328/-
2018-19 Dr. Andleeb (Dept. Of Social Work)
To attend the joint World Conference on Social work at
Dublin 4th July to 7th July, 2018 86692/- 6.3.2 Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the University for teaching and non teaching staff during the year
Year Title of the professional development programme
organised for teaching staff
Title of the administrative training programme organised for non-teaching staff
Dates (from-to)
No. of participants
(Teaching staff)
No. of participan
ts (Non-teaching
staff)
2018-2019 Orientation Programme for DEI Faculty
Orientation Programme for DEI Faculty
29.10.2018 - 28.11.2018
33 00
2018-2019 Workshop on Food Waste Disposal for
Dining Hall
Workshop on Food Waste Disposal for Dining Hall
Incharge/ Wardens 19.01.2019 00 46
2018-2019
Counselling Interventions
(Islamic Counselling) held at AMU Centre, Malappuram
Counselling Interventions
04.02.2019-10.02.2019 45 00
2018-2019
’Refresher Programs
on ICT in Education’’
Organized Batch-VI ‘’Refresher Programs on
ICT in Education’’ of 2
weeks duration each, at P.M.N.F Computer Center,
AMU, Aligarh
From 04 May to 17 May,
2018 - 30
2018-2019
User awareness programme on single window search through EBSCO
User awareness programme on single
window search through EBSCO Discovery Service
On 09.09.2018 200 -
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Discovery Service
2018-2019 Training Programme on Solar PV System 3 MV Ground Mounted Solar Farm
Training Programme on Solar PV System 3 MV Ground Mounted Solar Farm organised by M/S
Ujaas Energy Ltd, Indore
From 03.10.2018 to
05.10.2018 - 17
2018-2019
Advanced Course in interventional pulmonology, AICP, GIAN course
Advanced Course in interventional pulmonology,
AICP, GIAN course
From 23.03.2019 to
27.03.2019 6
7
2018-2019
Workshop on Research, writing & Publishing in high impact journals
Workshop on Research, writing & Publishing in high
impact journals
From 17 August to 19 August 2018
30 -
2018-2019
Faculty Development Programme on Advanced Computer Applications in Architecture
Advanced computer Applications in Architecture
& Engineering
From 29 November to 01 December
2018
15 -
2018-2019
One week hands on training programme on Advanced computer Applications in Architecture & Engineering
Advanced computer Applications in Architecture
& Engineering From 17
December to 21 December
2018
15 -
2018-2019
Training Programme on Traditional materials and techniques of construction in the Heritage Building
Training Programme on Traditional materials and
techniques of construction in the Heritage Building
From 28 January to 02 February 2019
50 -
2018-2019
One week hands on training programme on Autodesk Revit & BIM
One week hands on training programme on Autodesk
Revit & BIM
From 16 February to 21 February 2019
36 -
2018-2019 Orientation
Programme for DEI Faculty
Orientation Programme for DEI Faculty
From 29 October to 28
November 2018
33 -
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2018-2019
Workshop on MOOCs, e-Content Development & Open Educational resources
Workshop on MOOCs, e-Content Development &
Open Educational resources 01.07.2019 61 -
2018-2019 Training on Academic Leadership
Training on Academic Leadership
From July to September
2018 826 -
2018-2019 Training on Academic Leadership
Training on Academic Leadership
During March 2019 240 -
2018-2019 Training on Government e-Marketplace (GeM)
Training on Government e-Marketplace (GeM)
On 02 March 2019
70
118
2018-2019
Orientation Programme for Dayalbagh Educational Institute Faculty
Orientation Programme for Dayalbagh Educational
Institute Faculty
29.10.2018 - 28.11.2018
33 00
2018-2019 Refresher Course/Training Programme for AMU School Teachers
Refresher Course/Training Programme for AMU
School Teachers
28.12.2018-17.01.2019 43 00
2018-2019
Counselling Interventions
(Islamic Counselling) held at AMU Centre, Malappuram
Counselling Interventions
04.02.2019-10.02.2019 45 00
2018-2019 Workshop on the Teaching of English at AMU Schools
Workshop on the Teaching of English at AMU
Schools 11 April 2019 38 00
2018-2019 Workshop on Research Methodology for AMU Research Scholars
Workshop on Research Methodology for
23.04.2019 – 29.04.2019
50 00
2018-2019
Workshop on Accounts Presentation Skills/Noting and Drafting
Workshop on Accounts Presentation Skills/Noting
and Drafting 22.04.2019 – 28.04.2019 00 31
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2018-2019 Workshop on the Teaching of English at AMU Schools
Workshop on the Teaching of English at AMU
Schools 11 April 2019 38 00
2018-2019 Workshop on Research Methodology for AMU Research Scholars
Workshop on Research Methodology for AMU
Research Scholars
23.04.2019 – 29.04.2019 50 00
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development programme
Number of teachers who attended
Date and Duration (from – to)
Orientation Programmes Orientation Programme 58 18 July – 14 Aug. 2018
Orientation Programme 35 04 Sept. – 01 Oct. 2018
Orientation Programme 46 29 Jan. – 26 Feb.2019
Orientation Programme 45 12 Mar. – 09 April 2019
Orientation Programme 75 11 June – 30 June 2019
Orientation Programmes 259 12 Mar. – 09 April 2019 Subject Refresher Courses 388 04 Sept. – 01 Oct. 2018 Special Summer/Winter School 173 14 Mar. – 18 April 2019 Short Term Courses (For the AMU Faculty and Research Scholars)
61
CALEM Courses 2246 Other Programmes 286
Refresher Courses Human Rights* 62 04 – 25 September 2018
Oriental Studies (Arabic/ Persian/Urdu) 48 09 – 29 November 2018
Earth Sciences (Agricultural Sciences/ Geography/Geology)
33 06 – 27 December 2018
Environmental Studies-I* 52 29 Jan. – 19 Feb. 2019
Environmental Studies –II* 60 29 Jan. – 19 Feb. 2019
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Disaster Management* 65 12 Mar. – 02 April 2019
Human Rights* 68 11 June – 23 June 2019
Special Summer/Winter School Special Winter School in Social Sciences* 41 06 – 27 December 2018
Special Winter School for AMU faculty-I* 65 06 – 27 December 2018
Special Winter School for AMU faculty-II* 67 06 – 27 December 2018
Short Term Course STC-Workshop on MOOCs, e-content development and Open Educational Resources
61 01 – 07 February 2019
Orientation Programme 58 18 July – 14 Aug. 2018
Orientation Programme 35 04 Sept. – 01 Oct. 2018
Orientation Programme 46 29 Jan. – 26 Feb.2019
Orientation Programme 45 12 Mar. – 09 April 2019
Orientation Programme 75 11 June – 30 June 2019
Human Rights* 62 04 – 25 September 2018
Oriental Studies (Arabic/ Persian/Urdu) 48 09 – 29 November 2018
Earth Sciences (Agricultural Sciences/
Geography/Geology)
33 06 – 27 December 2018
Environmental Studies-I* 52 29 Jan. – 19 Feb. 2019
Environmental Studies –II* 60 29 Jan. – 19 Feb. 2019
Disaster Management* 65 12 Mar. – 02 April 2019
Human Rights* 68 11 June – 23 June 2019
Special Winter School in Social Sciences* 41 06 – 27 December 2018
Special Winter School for AMU faculty-I* 65 06 – 27 December 2018
Special Winter School for AMU faculty-II* 67 06 – 27 December 2018
STC-Workshop on MOOCs, e-content 61 01 – 07 February 2019
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development and Open Educational Resources
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
KMC Urdu, Arabi-Farsi University Lucknow
(UP)
48 04 – 07 July 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
MES KVM College, Valanchery, Malappuram
(Kerala)
83 16 – 19 July 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
R.B.M. Mahavidyalaya, Amroha (UP)
38 23 – 26 July 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Teerthankar Mahaveer University, Moradabad
(UP)
41 25 – 31 July 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
B.S. Abdur Rahman University, Chennai (TN)
48 30 July – 02 Aug.2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Integral University, Lucknow (UP)
64 14 – 18 August 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Teerthankar Mahaveer University Moradabad
(UP)
33 24 – 28 August 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Vivek College of Education, Bijnor (UP)
64 25 – 29 August 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Hasanath College for Women, Bangalore (Karnataka)
73 27 – 30 August 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
JBAS College for Women, Chennai (TN)
56 28 – 31 August 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership 68 07 –13 September 2018
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Integral University, Lucknow (UP)
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Islamiah College, Vaniyambadi, Vellore (TN)
67 07 –13 September 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
AMU Centre, Murshidabad (WB)
32 10 –13 September 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
PSMO College, Tirurangadi (Kerala)
66 12 –15 September 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Allahabad University, Allahabad (UP)
45 20 – 26 September 2018
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
PSMO College, Tirurangadi (Kerala)
43 20 – 23 March 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi, Vellore (TN)
50 21 – 27 March 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Hasanath College for Women, Bangalore (Karnataka)
89 25 – 28 March 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
V.B.S. Purvanchal University, Jaunpur (UP)
58 26 – 29 March 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
The New College, Chennai (TN)
46 01 – 04 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
B.S.A. Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai (TN)
60 01 – 07 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Allana Institute of Management, Azam Campus, Pune (MS)
68 02 – 05 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Vivek College of Education, Bijnor (UP)
76 02 – 05 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership 85 02 – 05 April 2019
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Majlis Arts & Science College
Puramannur, Malappuram (Kerala)
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
E.M.E.A. College of Arts & Science
Kondotti, Malappuram (Kerala)
89 02 – 05 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala)
41 02 – 05 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Unity College, Lucknow (UP)
41 04 – 10 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Hashmi Girls Degree College, Amroha (UP)
40 06 – 10 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Integral University, Lucknow (UP)
81 08 – 11 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
St. Albert’s College (Autonomous) Ernakulam
(Kerala)
64 09 – 12 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
MIT University, Pune (MS)
56 10 – 13 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Crescent College of Education for Women, Madurai (TN)
41 10 – 16 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Nayab Abbasi College, Amroha (UP)
43 22 – 25 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
V.B.S. Purvanchal University, Jaunpur (UP)
46 23 – 29 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli (TN)
43 24 – 27 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Vardhaman PG. College, Bijnor (UP
86 25 – 28 April 2019
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Training Programme on Academic Leadership
Kaliachak College, Kaliachak, Malda (WB)
42 26 April – 02 May 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
MES Keveeyam College, Valanchery, Malappuram (Kerala)
65 27 – 30 April 2019
Training Programme on Academic Leadership
MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (UP)
67 27 – 30 April 2019
Orientation Programme
02 12 March-09 April,2019
Refresher Course
05 8 March -28 March,2018
Short Term Course 01 6 Dec- 27 Dec,2018
6.3.4 Faculty and Staff recruitment (no. for permanent/fulltime recruitment): Teaching Non-teaching
Permanent Fulltime Permanent Fulltime 44 (GSC) + 25 (DPC) 158 (Contractual) + 48 (Temporary)
6.3.5 Welfare schemes for
Teaching
Teacher is defined as a faculty/staff assigned the professional activities of instructing pupils, providing knowledge and giving guidance in the subject area of studies in self contained classes or courses or in class room situations. Generally the designation of teaching staff are Vice-Chancellor, Director, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Principal, Professor & Equivalent, Associate Professor, Reader, Lecturer (Selection Grade), Assistant Professor, Lecturer (Senior Scale), Lecturer, Tutor, Demonstrator, Part-Time Teacher, Ad hoc Teacher, Temporary Teacher, Contract Teacher, Visiting Teacher and Adjunct Faculty. Some of the welfare schemes for Teachers are:
Medical Attendance Scheme, House Building Loan, Conveyance Advance Scheme, Scheme of LTC/HTC, Scheme of Re-imbursement of education Fee, Residential quarters. Leaves: CL/ DL/ EL/ EOL/ Maternity/ Child Care/ Medical Leave/ Paternity
Leave/ Encashment of Leave.
Non teaching
Non-teaching staff are staff other than Teaching staff engaged in Administrative, Secretarial, Laboratory, Library work etc. of the University in different level Groups i.e. Group A, Group B and Group C as defined by Department of Personnel & Training. Some of the welfare schemes are:
Residential quarters House building and Vehicle loan facilities Health Care Centre
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Sports Facilities Leaves: CL/DL/EL/EOL/Maternity/Child Care/ Medical Leave/ Paternity
Leave/ Encashment of Leave Gratuity/ Pension/HRA/TA/DA/Washing Allowance/MAS/ PCA Uniform & Shoes provided for attendants.
Students
The Department of Students’ Welfare (DSW) looks after the protection of rights
and supervises the welfare activities of the students of Aligarh Muslim University. DSW promotes and co-ordinates the different students’ activities for
better corporate life. DSW tries to nurture students' mental, physical, cultural growth with various activities to improve their overall personality development and to make them civilized Indian citizens to compete in the globalized world. The University appointed permanent Counselor for the regular and routine Counseling of the Students. Some of the welfare schemes for Students are:
University Health Services. University Games Committee. Poor Students Aid Fund Merit Scholarship Student Personality Development workshop TPO (General) and Placement facilities at every faculty level. Employment skill development guidance workshop. Student’s Counselling Center Cultural Education Center Library Services Hostel Facility NCC & NSS
6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization 6.4.1 Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly (with in 100 words each) As per section 35(1) of the University Act, the Annual Accounts and balance sheet of the University is audited by the Controller and Auditor General of India or by such person or persons as he may authorize. External audit on the Annual accounts and Balance sheet of the University is conducted by the principal Director of Audit, UP, Prayagraj on behalf of the CAG which is coordinated and arranged by the Internal Audit Office. The Internal Audit office provides for adequate check over the financial transactions of the University and for scrutiny of various accounts records pertaining to revenue and other receipts and of all expenditure in order to ensure that:
(a) Errors of omission and commission and leakage of revenue, if any, are speedily brought to notice and checked, and
(b) All accounts are maintained and presented to the University authorities correctly. Internal audit on the accounts of atleast 25% Departments/ offices of the University is conducted in every financial year including Post-audit of the following on suitable scale:
a) Audit of Cash Receipts b) Audit of Cash Expenditure c) Audit of Accounts Registrar etc. d) Stock Accounts and other records
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Internal audit of the commercial units running under the umbrella of the University is also conducted when ordered by the competent authority. Pre-audit of the bills of various departments/ offices presented for payment from University funds falling under following categories:
a) Final Payment of Provident Fund. b) Bills of the civil work undertaken by the Building Department/ Electricity Department and other
departments and claims of refund of security deposits of the contractors. c) Encashment of leave at the time of retirement and at the time of availing of LTC, arrears of salaries
and allowances of employees. d) House Building Loan account before closure of the account and issuing no dues certificate to the
concerned employee. e) Pensionary benefits of retirees, like pension, family pension, Gratuity and commutation of pension
etc, as well as revision of the pensionary benefits as per orders of the Government from time to time.
f) Fixation of pay proposed by the concerned sections on general revision of pay scales or on appointment, promotion and in case of re-employed pensioners are checked as per rules of the Government.
6.4.2 Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during the year(not covered in Criterion III)
Name of the non government funding agencies/ individuals
Funds/ Grants received in Rs. Purpose
NIL 6.4.2 Total corpus fund generated 727392039/- as on 31.03.2019 6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System 6.5.1 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Author
ity Academic Yes Yes Administrative Yes Yes 6.5.2 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges? (if applicable)
NOT APPLICABLE 6.5.3 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association (at least three)
Letter to the parents of students on various issues. Telephone numbers of the parents and home addresses PG Scholars and Interns of the department has
been updated. On various issues related with hostels, parents may contact Provost/wardens of the concern hall. Parents are continuously informed about the attendance and performance of the student. Attendance
and result of examinations are available on website. Parents may contact to the Principal, Counsellors and Teachers any time on phone or through e-mail
Ids are available on AMU website. In case of any unwanted activity, parents can report to the grievance committee or to the counsellor’s
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committee. These committees have been constituted to take care of such complaints in addition to their usual duties.
Some faculty members have been appointed as Pro- Proctors. In case of any law and order related issue, Parents may report to them.
6.5.4 Development programmes for support staff (at least three) 1. MACP Scheme:
The government has initiated MACP scheme for employees who have completed continuous service of 10 years and have not been considered for any promotion during this period. They are granted next pay scale/grade pay as per rules.
2. Conveyance Allowance: Those employees whose duties are related to visit sites/courts etc. they are normally sanctioned Conveyance Allowance as per rules if they use their own mode of vehicle like Car/ Motor cycle etc for official purpose. There is a separate slab of conveyance allowance for Car or other modes.
3. Maternity Benefits: The Daily Wagers/ Fixed salary workers (females) have been allowed to avail Maternity Leave for 180 days. During Maternity Leave, they are granted the wages/ Fixed salary for whole period of leave.
4. Haj Deputation Facility: As per guidelines from the Ministry, Permanent employees are allowed to avail the facility of Haj deputation for about 2-3 months each year as per rules. The selected employees get foreign allowance + other allowances as per rules.
6.5.5 Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three) 6.5.6 a. Submission of Data for AISHE portal : (Yes /No) Yes b. Participation in NIRF : (Yes /No) Yes c. ISO Certification : (Yes /No) No d. NBA or any other quality audit : (Yes /No) Yes 6.5.7 Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year
Year Name of quality initiative by IQAC
Date of conducting activity
Duration (from-----to------)
Number of participants
2018-19
Purchase of ERP System in AMU (under Process).
(Meetings held) 10 November 2018 20 November 2018
25 April 2019 08 May 2019 21 May 2019 24 July 2019 7 July 2019
16 August 2019
November, 2018 –Till date
13 12 10 14 12 12 14
(Once purchased all University will be benefited)
2018-19
(Meetings held) September, 2018 (Whole University)
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NIRF Rankings 6 December 2018 14 November 2018 29 October 2018
15 September 2018
–Till date
2018-19
Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings Survey
28 March 2019 28 March 2019 (Whole University)
2018-19
Submission of ARIIA-2020 Rankings
23 August 2019 30 January 2019
01 December 2018 17 December 2018 06 November 2018 (Whole University)
2018-19
Academic & Administrative Audit
09 August 2019 10 August 2019
27 December 2018 December 2018
—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Data update on Central University portal (CUP), Director IQAC, as the Nodal officer updates information on AMU on the CUP of the UGC/ MHRD.
8th -10th of every Month
14th -15th of every Month
(Whole Administration)
2018-19
Constitution Committee regarding prevention of caste Based Discrimination in higher Educational Institutions.
2018-2019
2018—Till date
07
2018-19
Constitution of committee for AAA both Internal and External 11.05.2019
11.05.2019-- Till date 24
2018-19
Submission of AQAR to NAAC
16 January 2019 16 January 2019 (Whole University)
2018-19
Meeting of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Committee 15 June 2019
15 June 2019
28
2018-19
Workshop on Accreditation process
25 March 2019 25 March 2019 280
2018-19
Preparation of NAAC Cycle 2 Accreditation. 10 July 2019
18 August 2018 18 August
2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Constitution of Committee for developing Mechanism for Self Appraisal Report of the ordinances
27.03.2019
27.03.2019-- Till date (Whole University)
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2018-19 Constitution of Parent Cell. 2018-2019 2018—Till date (All Parents)
2018-19
Introduction of New Courses/ New Departments and New Colleges 2018-19 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Introduction of Program Outcomes (POs), Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) and Course Outcomes (COs) in curriculum.
2018-19
2018—Till date
(Whole University)
2018-19
Conducting Student satisfaction Survey (SSS)
2018-19 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19 Minor and Major Changes in Syllabus Revision. 2018-19 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Setting up Quality Assurance Cell in each Faculty/ College 26.09.2019
2019—Till date 20
2018-19
Regular Feedback from Teachers, Students, alumni and employers. 2018-2019 2018—Till date 7500
2018-19
Constitution of Committee for preparation for NAAC Cycle 2 01.07.2019
01.07.2019-- Till date 08
2018-19
Ensuring Best Research awards/ Best Teachers awards. 2018-2019 2018—Till date 35
2018-19 Promotion of Research work in the University 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19 Implementation of Consultancy Rules. 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19 Improving perception of the University 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19 Improvement in Placement of Students 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Meetings and circulars about student support services with the Chairmen, Deans, DSW, Provost of the Hall of Residence and others.
2018-2019
2018—Till date
170
2018-19
Compilation of book on the ‘’ Fauna & Flora’’ of the
AMU. 23.05.2018
2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19 “Know your college 2018-2019 2018—Till date 08
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(KYC)’' Portal, MHRD. Improving Perception of the University
2018-19
Round the year Awareness Program on ‘Green
Campus’, ‘Save Paper’,
‘Save Water’, ‘Save
Electricity’ & ‘Cleanliness’. 2018-2019 2018—Till date
(Whole University)
2018-19
Request to sensitize Campus on Conservation of Energy all Deans/ Chairpersons. 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19 Meetings regarding Swachhta Ranking 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Adoption of UGC (Credit Framework for Online Learning Courses through SWAYAM) 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Time to time updation of Students database of the University. 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
2018-19
Establishment of ‘International Student Cell’
at AMU 2018-2019 2018—Till date (Whole University)
CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES 7.1 - Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities 7.1.1 Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during the year)
Title of the programme Period (from-to) Participants Female Male
1. Distribution of leaflet on Gender awareness/ sensitization. 06.07.2018 - -
2. Swatchta Pakhwada 15.09.2018 - - 3. Open MIC 20.11.2018 - - 4. Free Health Camp for A.M.U ,
Female Employees 05.03.2019 - -
7.1.2 Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as: Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the renewable energy sources
1. Number of units consumed in (May, 2019) : 3111226 Units 2. Generation from Solar power Plants : 857826 Units 3. Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the Renewable energy sources : 27.60 %
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7.1.3 Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness Items Facilities Yes/No No. of Beneficiaries
Physical facilities Yes Provision for lift Yes 13 Ramp/ Rails Yes 69 Braille Software/facilities Yes Rest Rooms Yes Scribes for examination Yes Special skill development for differently abled students Yes Any other similar facility Yes
7.1.4 Inclusion and Situatedness Enlist most important initiatives taken to address locational advantages and disadvantages during the year Year Number of
initiatives to address locational advantages and disadvantages
Number of initiatives taken to engage with and contribute to local community
Date and duration of the initiative
Name of the initiative
Issues addressed Number of participating students and staff
2019 1 01 27.06.2019 (2 Hours)
Save Water Mission
Water conservation & Rain Water Harvesting
50
2019 2 2 26 & 27 Feb, 2019 (Two Days)
Workshop on Gandhi for All
Teaching and believes of Mahatama Gandhi with the help of replicas of his belongings.
70
2018-19
1
1
21.04.2018
Digital Awareness Programme at Village Jarauthi, Aligarh
Digital Illiteracy
36
2018-19 5 5 Aug.- Sept. 2018
Mobilization on Financial Literacy
Financial Exclusion 70
2018-19 1
1
25.09.2018
Workshop on Financial Literacy in village Mirzapur
Financial Exclusion
36
2018-19 2
2
26.09.2018
Workshop on Financial Literacy in Bheemgarhi and Jarauthi Villages
Financial Exclusion
70
1 1 27.09.2018 Workshop On Financial
Financial Exclusion 36
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2018-19
Literacy in Village Sumera
2018-19 6
6
Feb 2019 Street Plays (NukkadNatak)
Open Defecation, Environmental Pollution, Girl Child Education, Female Foeticide, Drug Abuse
86
2018-19 1 1 February 04-09, 2019
Winter Rural Camp
Education, Environment Health & Hygiene
86
2018-19 7
7
22.02.2019
Identifying & Profiling Youths for Skill Development
Unemployment and Skill Gap for Employability
133
2018-19 05 04 18.06.19 29.07.19
Legal Awareness/Le
gal Aid
Consumer Affairs, Women
Empowerment, LokAdalat, Aadhar
Card, Domestic Violence, Sexual
Harassment
127
2018 14 14 1day Oral screening and education camp
Prevention of oral diseases and promotion of oral health
29
2019 3 3 1day Oral screening and education camp
Prevention of oral diseases and promotion of oral health
29
2018 01 01 2018 Swachh Bharat Week
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Promoting cleanliness Cleanliness drives
24
2018
01
01
2015 onwards
Developed an Open Elective course on Sir Syed Ahmed Khan for MA English programme.
Teaching students coming from all parts of the country about Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the founder of Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College, now Aligarh Muslim University. Teaching students about the far reaching effects of the educational and social reforms brought in by Sir Syed in the North India and Beyond.
56
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2018-19 01 01 Gender Sensitization
Women, Violence empowerment
2018 01 01 Spread across the whole session/ year
Nautanki/local indigenous theatre performances
Promotion of indigenous performance tradition of Aligarh in the region with the help of the students of the University.
150-200
2018 01
01
01 day
Informative lecture on Use of Technology for the Visually Impaired
Introduced various technological facilities available for visually impaired people.
Explained how visually impaired can effectively use computer to do their academic works independently.
30
2019 01 01 01 day Workshop on Spoken English
Teaching of conversational English to the Yemeni students enrolled at AMU in various courses.
40
2018
01
01
30 Days
Swachch Bharat Summer Internship 2018
The internship involved a campaign on cleanliness and hygiene. The students enrolled in the internship promoted cleanliness and hygiene among remote villages of Aligarh like Maulana Azad Nagar through activities like:
Tree Plantation Rallies to Spread Awareness on Cleanliness Public Wall Painting Street theatre and Nukkad Natak on Cleanliness Interaction with Villages Movie Screening related to cleanliness.
02
2018
01
01
01 Day
Poetry reading session (along with musical representation)
Explained the role of Arts in spreading awareness about
30
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on the topic ‘Disability and Artistic representation’
in collaboration with Moinuddin Ahmed Art Gallery
disability. Engaging the students of the region in a dialogue on disability- issues and challenges faced by disabled students/teachers and how to tackle them.
2018
01
01
01 Day
Panel Discussion on ‘Disability, Higher Education and Gender’
Lectures delivered on the status of disabled students in higher education. Lecture delivered on the plight of disabled women in India.
100
2019
01
01
05 Months
Action Research Project on ‘Technical
Writing Skills’ funded by ELTAI (English Language Teachers’
Association of India) in collaboration with CCAEE, AMU.
We helped the underprivileged learners from villages in/near Aligarh enrolled in the Centre for Continuing Adult Education and Extension learn: Grammar and Basic Syntax Official Letter Writing Skills Business Writing Skills Presentation Skills
50
2018 01 01 01 day READING-CUM-DISCUSSION on “Feminism, Religion and the Secular: Thinking with Saba Mahmood
Addressing the issue of gender Promoting discussion and discourse on gender and feminism.
50
2018 01 01 01 day Reading-cum-discussion on “Understanding Feminism (Feminism Series: Part I )”
Addressing the issue of gender Promoting discussion and discourse on gender and feminism.
50
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By the Discussion Group of the English department.
2018 01 01 01 day Reading-cum-discussion on “Understandin
g Feminism”
(Part II )
By the Discussion Group of the English department.
Addressing the issue of gender Promoting discussion and discourse on gender and feminism.
50
2018
01
01
01 day
Reading-cum-discussion on “Islamic
Perspectives on Feminism”
(Part III )
By the Discussion Group of the English department.
Addressing the issue of gender Promoting discussion and discourse on gender and feminism.
50
2018
01
01
01 day
Reading-cum-discussion on “Understandin
g Feminism“(Par
t IV )
By the Discussion Group of the English department.
Addressing the issue of gender Promoting discussion and discourse on gender and feminism.
2019
2
2
01 day
Compression only
Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
Basic Cardiovascular
Sudden Cardiac Death
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Life Support (BCLS) course in collaboration with Department of Orthopaedics
2019 01 2 hours Save Water Mission
Water conservation and Rain water harvesting
50
2019 01 April 2019
(One day) Industrial visit
32
7.1.5 Human Values and Professional Ethics Code of conduct (handbooks) for various stakeholders
Title Date of Publication Follow up (maximum 100 words each) (Please See Annexure 4)
7.1.6 Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics
Activity Duration (from-------to-------) Number of
participants Cleanliness drives in AMU 17-SEP-2019 32 A tree-plantation campaign 17-SEP-2019 20 Organised a poster competition on 'Plastic Management and Water Conservation' 17-SEP-2019 65 Disability Unit and ALIMCO distributed smart-phones, rehabilitation aids to visually impaired students 16-SEP-2019 40 Training and Placement Office organises 'Career Guidance Workshop' for wards of policemen 16-SEP-2019 60 Lecture on 'Importance of Water Saving' held at Women's College 16-SEP-2019 75 Week-long Hindi Diwas celebrations at Murshidabad Centre 16-SEP-2019 - 22-SEP-2019 80 The Department of Tahaffuzi Wa Samaji Tib held Health Camp 12-SEP-2019 90 AMU observes 'Water Conservation and Tree Plantation Drive' 11-SEP-2019 25 The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension (AMU) in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) organised a 'Free Health Camp' at AMU's adopted village, Mirzapur, in which over 200 patients were given free medical advice and medicines
06-SEP-2019
200
Saplings of Alstoniya, Goltara, Gulfanus, Ashoka and Gulmohar trees were planted in the Hadi Hasan Hall premises as part of on-going plantation drive in the AMU
30-AUG-2019
32
On the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remain healthy and fit, while launching the 'Fit India Movement' to mark 'National Sports Day'; the teachers,
29-AUG-2019
150
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students and the non-teaching staff of the Aligarh Muslim University walked 10,000 steps with a resolution to include the habit in their daily routine. AMU celebrates Independence Day with great fervour 15-AUG-2019 700 The Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU organized several programmes as part of the World Breastfeeding Week, celebrated throughout the world with the theme "Empower parents, Enable Breastfeeding".
09-AUG-2019
220
An 'Awareness Campaign for Girls' was conducted at the (AMU) ABK High School-Girls in which the District Child Protection Unit and District Police Department made the students aware of the acts of violence and neglect specifically targeting the girl child
26-JUL-2019
150
Dr Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College and Hospital, (AMU) organized a tree plantation week in which hundreds of saplings were planted under a plantation drive towards greening the campus by teachers, non-teaching staff and students
08-JUL-2019
200
To mark the Doctor's Day, the Department of Community Medicine and Department of Psychiatry of the (AMU) jointly organised a free Mental Health Camp at Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC) in Jawan
06-JUL-2019
300
As People and institutions across the globe celebrated fourth International Day of Yoga in recognition of India's health heritage; the (AMU) concluded its week long celebrations on an enthusiastic note with massive awareness campaigns, seminars on health benefits of Yoga, and grand group Yoga events.
22-JUN-2019
450
Ahead of the International Day of Yoga on June 21, (AMU) has pulled up socks to mark the occasion in a grand manner by organising a week-long programme starting June 15.
15-JUN-2019 - 21-JUN-2019
220
Ahead of 'World No Tobacco Day,' Dr G S Hashmi, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr Z A Dental College, (AMU) highlighted the health challenges related to tobacco use
30-MAY-2019
120
No Tobacco Day was observed on 31st May 2019 by the Department of Periodontics and Community Dentistry, Dr ZA Dental College, AMU. Various programmes focusing on ill effects of tobacco use and awareness activities were carried out at Rural Health Training Centre, Jawa, Aligarh and at the college premises
31-MAY-2019
70
The Centre of Cardiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), AMU organised a 'Pacemaker Interrogation Camp' at the Cardiology Complex-OPD No.14 on May 1 from 9:00 am onwards in which
23-APR-2019
140
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investigations will be done free-of-cost Yoga Day celebrations, the Department of Physical and Sports Education, Aligarh Muslim University is organized a debate competition on "Yoga and Wellness" for school, college and University students
15-APR-2019
180
As part of the world health day programmes, the Department of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, in collaboration with the Hospital Infection Society India (HISI), Aligarh Chapter, organized a health camp for the health care workers with a theme "Health for All".
12-APR-2019
210
To observe the World Health Day on the theme, 'Universal Health Coverage, Health for All, for Everyone, Everywhere' at Jawan, the Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC), department of community medicine, J N Medical College (JNMC), AMU organised a talk to raise awareness among the residents of various villages in the Jawan area
10-APR-2019
150
World Cancer Day 2019, the Dr Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College and Hospital (ZADCH) organised an exhibition of posters and models on the theme, 'Life or Cancer-Choice is Yours' to raise awareness.
05-FEB-2019
80
AMU organised on the spot poster and slogan writing competition on the theme, 'Awareness of Differently Able Persons' at the Sir Syed House lawns in which students from various Aligarh based schools participated.
29-JAN-2019
85
The Department of Community Medicine, J N Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, in association with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, organized an awareness programme on drug abuse prevention
21-JAN-2019
28
Scores of women, who were earlier unskilled, can now look forward to sustained employment with and bright futures for their children. Thanks to the 'Usha Silai School Karyakaram' organised by the Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension (CCAEE), AMU and Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS) of the National Literacy Mission Authority, which concluded with a certificate distribution in AMU, these women participants are now certified tailors
08-JAN-2019
60
Teaching and non-teaching staff of Interdisciplinary Department of Remote Sensing and GIS Applications, and the Department of Physics, Aligarh Muslim University took the pledge to save energy in the department as well as at home on the National Energy Conservation Day
17-DEC-2018
140
The Faculty of Management Studies and Research (FMSR), Aligarh Muslim University organised a one-
20-NOV-2018
110
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day workshop on Time Management. The workshop was segmented into 5 modules-a meaningful life, planning, the art of never being late, time quadrants and the art of guarding commitments
A Free Medical Camp was organized at the outskirts of Aligarh City by Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, and Aligarh Muslim University in collaboration with Adult Education Centre AMU, SOCH (NGO) and Rahbar Foundation. Around 200 patients were examined by the specialists and drug was dispensed to them free of cost.
19-NOV-2018
200
Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension (CCAEE), in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University SOCH an NGO and Rahbar Foundation organized a Health Camp on the eve of Childrens Day at Shah Jamal, Aligarh.
16-NOV-2018
60
As a part of global campaign promoting diabetes awareness and advocacy, an awareness rally was organised by the 1/8 and 2/8 National Cadet Corps (NCC) of Aligarh Muslim University to observe the 'World Diabetes Day.'
14-NOV-2018
75
The Department of Education, Aligarh Muslim University commemorated the National Education Day, the 130th birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam, first Union Minister of Education for India, in which students and research scholars from different departments participated in slogan writing, essay writing, public speaking and teaching aid preparation competitions
14-NOV-2018
60
In line with the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) directives, a slew of programmes were rolled out in the Aligarh Muslim University to mark the 'Vigilance Awareness Week' on the theme, 'Eradicate corruption-build a new India'. 09-NOV-2018 25 Corporate social responsibility is to guide organizations to act in an ethical and transparent way that contributes to the health and welfare of society", said Dr. Pankaj Kharade (Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, AMU) while addressing the gathering at Maulana Azad Nagar, locality Aligarh where an Oral Screening Camp was jointly organized by Social Work Department and Dr. ZA Dental College, Aligarh Muslim University.
05-NOV-2018
70
The Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University observed the Global Hand washing Day-
15-OCT-2018
20
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2018 at the Urban Health Training Centre (UHTC) to spread awareness on importance of hand washing as an effective method for preventing diseases and boosting immunity.
Short term training programme on water pollution announced .The Department of Civil Engineering, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University is organizing a three-day short term training programme on "Characterization of Water Pollution and Laboratory Techniques" under TEQIP-III.
22-OCT-2018 to 24- OCT-2018
110
Dr Jagdish Chandra (Assistant Professor, Hindu College, University of Delhi) today delivered a moving lecture on 'Globalisation and Disability Rights Movement' in which he discussed the disability rights movements all over the world and how people with physical disabilities still encounter discrimination and exclusion on daily basis. The lecture was organised under the UGC sponsored DRS-II programme by the Department of Sociology, Aligarh Muslim University
06-OCT-2018
45
Only a few people in the history of civilizations have made an everlasting impact as huge as Mahatma Gandhi and to pay tribute to him who was a pivot behind India's struggle for freedom against the British rule, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) celebrated 'Gandhi Jayanti' (Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary) and the International Day of Non-Violence at the University's Maulana Azad (MA) Library.
02-OCT-2018
150
Following the directives of the University Grants Commission (UGC), Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) regarding banning of junk foods in Universities / College campuses, the Department of Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tib (Preventive and Social Medicine), Faculty of Unani Medicine, Aligarh Muslim University has initiated awareness drive in the University campus.
25-SEP-2018
15
The Official Language (Hindi) Implementation Committee, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) concluded the Hindi Week with a Valedictory function today. The weeklong events were part of exercise to promote Official Language (Hindi) among the students, teaching and non teaching staff.
19-SEP-2018
120
Ahmadi School for the Visually Challenged, Aligarh Muslim University today organized a special morning assembly, marked with different cultural and literary activities, to host the participants of the ongoing three-week Orientation Program at UGC HRD Center, AMU
15-SEP-2018
150
Free medical camp organized, The Department of Community Medicine, JN Medical College, Aligarh
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Muslim University (AMU), organized a free medical camp at a Primary School in Dhorra Maafi locality, Aligarh in collaboration with an NGO, SOCH and Mannat Hospital, Aligarh. More than 250 patients were examined in the camp and free medicines were distributed to them.
01-SEP-2018
250
Aligarh Muslim University is organized a talk on "The role and rights of woman in Islam in the light of the selected verses of Surah Al-Nisa" on September 1, 2018 at 5:45 pm. Mufti Ibrahim Nadwi from Jamiatul Muminaat Al-Islamia, Lucknow will deliver the talk.
29-AUG-2018 35
A week long programmes marking the World Breastfeeding Week, Dr Saira Mehnaz, State Co-coordinator of the breastfeeding activities of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine, UP And UK Chapter, highlighted the importance of breastfeeding for attaining the goal of a healthy mother and healthy child. She also presented a detailed report on activities held during the week
14-AUG-2018
90
AMU Eco Club: Awareness Rally 2018 for Green Future to mark 72nd Independence Day. Students from all over Aligarh came to give their contributions towards a clean and green environment in Aligarh Muslim University to mark 72nd Independence Day celebration
13-AUG-2018
140
Department of Tahaffuz wa Samaji Tib observes World Hepatitis Day. The Department of Tahaffuz wa Samaji Tib, Hakim Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College (AKTC), Aligarh Muslim University today organised invited talks to mark the World Hepatitis Day-2018
28-JUL-2018
35
Dept of Physical Education concludes Yoga Workshop with Valedictory Function. The Department of Physical Education, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) concluded its week-long workshop on Yoga with a Valedictory Function. This workshop was part of various programmes to commemorate the International Day of Yoga
26-JUN-2018
65
7.1.7 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five) Activate power management features on your computer and monitor so that it will go into a low power “sleep”
mode when you are not working on it. Land and Garden Department takes an overall care of the campus. Under the aegis of Eco Club various programmes were initiated in this regard. Centre for Advance Research in Electrical Transportation (CARET) set up. Turn off your monitor when you leave your Table. Optimal usage of Air-Conditioners Old monitors are replaced with energy efficient models Activate power management features on your laser printer. Whenever possible, shut down rather than logging off.
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Turn off unnecessary lights and use daylight instead. Keep lights off in conference rooms, classrooms, lecture halls when they are not in use. The traditional lighting systems are replaced with CFL lighting system The college has trees and plants that make the environment carbon dioxide free. Hazardous waste management. University garbage is regularly decomposed rather to burn to make the environment Eco-friendly. The green foliage includes an impressive array of old trees alongside a well maintained garden of flowering plants
and crotons The college has emphasis on paperless office to save carbon emission in printers. The college organizes periodical NSS camp to inculcate the values of plantation among the students and the
faculties.
7.2 Best Practices Describe at least two institutional best practices Upload details of two best practices successfully implemented by the institution as per NAAC format in your institution website, provide the link Finance Office:
a) To meet the requirement of changing scenario of receipt and payments from traditional cash system to digital system, the University through its Finance & Accounts Department adopted and implemented the following to facilitate its employees, pensioners, students and others:
On-line collection of Fee/ Dues from Students. On-line Pay-slip & Pension-slip through our website. On-line statement of Provident Fund and Leave. On-line payment of GST. E-Tendering and GeM. DBT of Salary & Pension using EAT modules of PFMS.
b) The payment of pensionary benefits at the time of retirement from the University services is made in
the first week of the following month of the retirement. The Cheques, Offices memos etc, are handed over to the retirees in an official function presided over by the Vice-Chancellor/ Pro-Vice-Chancellor. This practice has been enthusiastically welcomed by the retirees as they receive their retirement benefits on time and feel honoured for the same.
Conservancy:
a) Through visible cleanliness of any public space is an essential requirement for public hygiene, it needs to have an effective back up. This requires efficient waste management. Hence such exercise encompasses reducing, reusing, recycling waste material which will improve the economic and environmental performance of the Institutions. As a part of Swatch Campus Initiative, Office of University Health Officer has taken following initiatives:
I. Waste segregation at source: Waste collection vehicles has been increased to 5 Uniforms and safety gears for the sanitation workers Wheel barrows have been purchased for collecting wet waste Facility for hand-washing/ body washing for the sanitation workers Waste bins for households with three different colour bins installed-Green, Blue and
Red. Display signs on every set of bins for easy segregation
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II. Mechanised Road Sweeping: 38% of city pollution comes from road dust. Manually sweeping in most of the areas
lead to SPM pollution due to fine particulate suspension. Letting this road dust accumulate on road sides for lifting also leads to a vicious cycle
by entrapping the pollution load back to the environment with moving traffic. Mechanised Road sweeping machines move slowly on the roads at an average speed
of about 8km/hr and helps in reducing the SPM load (fine road dust particles).
b) Extensive Awareness campaign taken up in the campus regarding the benefits of operating the Air Conditioners at a set point of about 24-25 Degree Celsius. In addition the university has made it a policy that any new AC to be procured in the campus has to be Energy Efficient of Five Star rating or Inverter technology based.
c) Many buildings in the campus have been provided with the Rooftop solar plants in Net Metering mode. These buildings are running on solar energy during daytime and in case of excess generation the same is being transported to the grid under the net metering mechanism.
Electricity Department:
a) Extensive Awareness campaign taken up in the campus regarding the benefits of operating the Air Conditioners at a set point of about 24-25 Degree Celsius. In addition the university has made it a policy that any new AC to be procured in the campus has to be Energy Efficient of Five Star rating or Inverter technology based.
b) Many buildings in the campus have been provided with the Rooftop solar plants in Net Metering mode. These buildings are running on solar energy during daytime and in case of excess generation the same is being transported to the grid under the net metering mechanism.
7.3 Institutional Distinctiveness Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority and thrust Provide the weblink of the institution in not more than 500 words: Vision of the University is, to aspire for the welfare of society through excellence in science and technology. University consistently inspires students and provides platform for technical skill development, multidisciplinary project development, Entrepreneurship development, Ethical and Human value development.
Students learn ethics, team building, technical skills, presentation skills, project management and financial management; they also experience their physical strength, healthy competitional environment and global standards by participating in globally recognized competitions. University not only encourages students to participate but also provides financial support.
Awareness programme such as talks, seminars and workshops related to the patriotism, Engineers Day, Swatch Bharat etc. under extension Activities and Outreach Programmes are focused on the integral formation of the student. Training and Workshops on Transferable Skills help the students to serve the society better. Strive for truth and Service We provide quality education to our students. Integrity and transparency are reflected in all the endeavours of the University; from the Admission process up to the conformant of Degree/Placement and even beyond. The University stands for humanity, for tolerance, for reason, for the adventure of ideas and for the search for truth. For this we create an environment that fosters
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8. Future Plans of action for next academic year (500 words)
Continuing with the tradition of striving for excellence, the Academic Calendar would be prepared, as per the Academic Calendar of the University with additional activity. This year, we plan to make the Academic Calendar more ‘action-oriented’, especially as per the needs of
various Departments. More extension lectures, industrial interaction and industrial visits will be scheduled, so as to bridge the gap between classroom teaching and industrial requirements. Also, keeping in mind the high level of stress among youth, new activities would be planned for the mental well-being of the youth. More activities of Social Outreach would be organised like donation camps, blood donations, plantation drives, environment awareness events etc. Apart from increasing the activities in these regular areas, we have some plans to do the following additional things in the next academic session.
Establishment of New Colleges:
1. The university is under process of establishing:
College of Paramedical Sciences,
Institute of Pharmacy
Nursing College
2. The University is awaiting assent from Hon’ble President of India
3. Teaching posts have already been sanctioned by UGC
4. Funds for construction of building have already been sanctioned.
Starting of New Courses:
1. M. Tech in Solar & Renewable Energy
2. PG and M.Ch courses in Faculties of Medicine and Unani Medicine
3. M.B.A. in Hospital Management
4. Diploma course in Muslim Chaplaincy for the Indian Armed Forces
5. M.B.A. (Islamic Banking and Finance)
Strengthening the Teaching, Learning & Research:
1. University has around 160 smart class room that are equipped with all multi media facilities
with high speed internet connection. The University plans to convert another 40 Existing
teamwork, cooperation and mutual support. The University believes in the policy of inclusion and promotes the Nation building qualities of equality, justice and fraternity.
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classrooms into smart classrooms
2. University is applying for HEFA loan Rs.30.00 crores for construction of separate Research
Scholars Hostel.
3. Construction of New Classrooms/Labs
4. Extension of ICT
5. Improving Online resource
6. Effective operation of Incubation Centres & Innovation Clubs
7. Strengthening Industry – Academia Linkage (Industrial and Farmers Conclave)
8. Internationalization of the institution: Students, Teachers Collaboration
9. Encouraging teachers to participate in IMPRESS (Impactful Policy Research in Social Sciences),
DST, IMPRINT, SPARC, STARS
Governance:
1. Recently conducted general selection committees for six faculties (Arts, Agricultural Sciences,
Law, Commerce, International Studies & Management)
2. Plan to conduct selection committees in all other faculties as early as possible
3. Large number of vacancies under non teaching/technical cadre have been filled.
4. The process started to fill the remaining vacancies
5. Integrated Admission & Exams Unit
6. Effective implementation of GeM, EAT, online Tendering
7. Institutional Repository in Central Library
8. Green Campus Initiatives
9. Preparing for NAAC Accreditation, Cycle 2
10. Development programs for University Staff such as Higher Studies, LEAP etc.
Infrastructure development :
1. Research Scholars’ Hostel
2. Integrated Admission & Exams Unit
3. Adoption of ERP solution for Data collection & Maintenance
4. Disability Friendly changes in University Buildings
5. Developing USIF (University Sophisticated Instrumentation Facility)
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6. Technology upgradation in Library & Computer Center
7. Efforts are on to develop laboratories by providing state of the art equipments. In this direction
teachers have been encouraged to formulate research projects for various funding agencies
such as DBT, CSIR, UGC, DST, ICMR, etc.
ALUMNI AFFAIRS:
Alumni of the university in different corners of the world are being roped in to
contribute in the future academic and infrastructure requirements of the university
through their monetary contributions as also academics collaborations for quality
improvement in teaching and research.
Outreach Programme :
1. Namami Ganga Project
2. Environmental Pollution of Taj Mahal
3. Centre of Advanced Research in Electrified Transportation (CARET) for electric vehicles under
industry academia linkage project of GoI
4. Nanotechnology based agriculture project
5. PAVITR (under Indo European Commission Collaboration for sustainable natural & advance
technologies for waste water treatment
IMPETUS TO UNANI MEDICINE:
1. University has constructed new building with state of art machines for production of
Unani Medicines.
2. Avenues for exports of Unani Medicines are being explored through sales promotion
and advertising methods
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