Admission Policy for NRI 14-15-Final

BTech
FOR CHILD/WARD OF NRIs / International Students
Admissions for BTech NRIs programme are closed for the academic
year 2014-2015. For academic year 2015-2016 admissions watch
this replace in April 2015.
However, to give you an idea admission policies for BTech NRIs for
year 2014-2015 are available below for your guidance only.
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ADMISSION POLICY &
SELECTION PROCEDURE
FOR CHILD/WARD OF NRIs / International Students
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
B.TECH
2014-2015
All information issued by:
The Vice Chancellor
ITM University,
HUDA Sector 23A, Gurgaon 122017 India
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For B.Tech NRIs, Admission related queries :
For General queries : Tel : 0124-2365811-13, 4195200
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INDEX
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INTRODUCTION
1
2
APPLICABILITY
2
3
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
2
4
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CHILD / WARD OF NRI CATEGORY
2
5
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
2
6
GENERAL CONDITIONS
4
7
ADMISSION NOTICE
4
8
APPLICATION FEE
4
9
HOW TO APPLY
5
10
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FORMS
6
11
IMPORTANT DATES
6
12
SELECTION PROCEDURE
6
13
SCHEDULE OF FEE
6
14
REFUND / CANCELLATION POLICY
7
15
MID COURSE WITHDRAWALS
7
16
LAST DATE OF ADMISSION
7
17
ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY
7
18
FACULTY
8
19
PHYSICAL AND ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
8
20
CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES LEARNING
10
21
ENGINEERING CURRICULLA/SYLLABI AT ITMU
10
22
STUDENTS DISCIPLINE
11
23
LAPTOPS
12
24
LIMITED LIABILITY
12
25
JURISDICTION
12
26
HELPLINE
12
ANNEXURES & FORMS
27
ENGINEERING CURRICULLA/SYLLABI AT ITMU (ANNEXURE-1)
13-23
28
FACULTY PROFILE (ANNEXURE-2)
24-29
29
APPLICATION FORM (FORM-N1)
31-32
30
NRI CERTIFICATE (FORM-N2)
33
31
NRI STUDENT CERTIFICATE (FORM-N3)
34
32
PARENT CERTIFICATE (FORM-N4)
35
33
DECLARATION CUM UNDERTAKING (FORM-1)
36
34
SELF DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT (FORM-2)
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SELF-DECLARATION BY PARENT/GUARDIAN (FORM-2) (Cont...)
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ADMISSION POLICY & SELECTION PROCEDURE
FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
FOR B.TECH PROGRAMMES IN
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, ITM UNIVERSITY, GURGAON
FOR CHILD / WARD OF NRI’S / INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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INTRODUCTION
1.1
ITM University has been established by the Haryana State Legislature under the Haryana
Private Universities Act (Third amendment), 2009.
1.2
ITM University is a self financed multi disciplinary University recognized by UGC with the right
to confer degrees under Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956. For all details of the University and
courses run, refer to ITM University website at www.itmindia.edu.ITM University has been
included by UGC in their select list of approved Universities. This list of recognized Universities
can be obtained from the UGC website www.ugc.ac.in
1.3
This policy shall be called the “ADMISSION POLICY & SELECTION PROCEDURE-2014- FOR
CHILD / WARD OF NRI’s/INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS” (APSP-2014) for admission to SCHOOL
OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES (BACHELOR OF
TECHNOLOGY) awarded by ITM University.
1.4
This policy has been prepared in accordance with the First Ordinances of the ITM University
duly approved by Government of Haryana and ensures that admissions are made strictly in
accordance with merit in a fair and transparent manner in the interest of all concerned.
1.5
Subject to minimum eligibility criteria, admission to Child / Ward of NRI’s)/International
students will be made on basis of result in Class XII or equivalent, as the case may be, on “first come - first – served” basis.
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2
APPLICABILITY
2.1
3
This “Admission Policy & Selection Procedure-2014 for Child / Ward of NRI’s/International
students” is valid for the academic year 2014 – 15.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
3.1
The B.Tech. Degree courses with the number of seats for Child / Ward of NRI’s/International
students in each course for academic session 2014 – 15 is as under:
ABBREVIATION
TOTAL INTAKE
NO. OF SEATS FOR
CHILD / WARD OF NRI’S /
INTERNATIONAL SEATS
B.Tech Computer Science & Engg.
CSE
200
30
B.Tech Electronics & Comm. Engg.
ECE
150
23
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
ME
100
15
B.Tech Civil Engineering
CIVIL
100
15
B.Tech Electrical Engg.
EE
50
7
600
90
DESCRIPTION OF BRANCH
TOTAL INTAKE
3.2
4
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CHILD /WARD OF NRI CATEGORY
4.1
5
For programme-wise academic details, refer Annexure-1.
CHILD /WARD OF NRI/International students: The applicant must be a child / ward of a Non
Resident Indian (NRI) as defined under Income Tax Act or an International student. Both must
comply with the minimum eligibility criteria as per para 5 below.
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
5.1
The Child / Ward of an NRI should have passed the 10+2 (English Medium) examination
conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education or equivalent examination from a
recognized board in Science stream with an overall aggregate of 60%.
(Rounding of marks is not permitted. Therefore, a student with an aggregate of 59.9% marks or
less than 60% will NOT be eligible to apply)
A student from a university / board NOT recognized by CBSE / AICTE / UGC /AIU/ MHRD or any
other statutory body of Government of India shall not be eligible for admission.
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5.2
In case a student has completed his/her equivalent examination from an overseas board, he/
she shall necessarily have to obtain and submit a certificate of equivalence from the AIU
(Association of Indian Universities) at the time of admission. Children/Wards of
NRI’s/International students shall be admitted based on aggregate marks secured in Class XII,
or equivalent board of their respective countries, subject to other minimum eligibility criteria.
International students will have to get all clearances, visa requirements etc. from all statutory
bodies of their respective countries and India.
5.3
Students admitted under this category will pay a substantially higher fee as per para 13 below.
Also, whereas Indian Nationals, will pay fees half yearly, Child /Ward of NRI’s/International
students will pay fees annually in advance.
5.4
The extra fee collected from these students will be used to give fee concessions to students on
merit cum means criteria and Merit Scholarships.
5.5
Students under NRI/International category will be admitted on ‘first - come - first – served’
basis subject to the minimum eligibility criteria and availability of seats. Since admissions in
this category shall be made on first come first served basis, no refund will be permissible in
case of withdrawal before or after the last date of admission. A candidate granted admission
under this category will not be eligible to change his/her branch / discipline once he/she is
admitted. Also, a candidate who applies under this category cannot apply for admission under
any other category thereafter.
5.6
Candidates seeking admission under this category should apply on the application form
available in the “Admission Policy and Selection Procedure for Child / Ward of
NRI/International students 2014” available at the University only (these forms shall not be
available online or at the designated branches of Syndicate Bank). International students can
however apply by downloading the NRI/International student form (Form-N1 enclosed) and
submitting it with the processing fee.
Applicants must only apply after having fully read and understood the Admission Policy and Selection
Procedure 2014, particularly the fee structure and the refund/ cancellation/ withdrawal policy of the
University applicable to child/ ward of NRI’s / International students for Academic session 2014-2015
which is clearly enunciated in this booklet.
5.6
AGE LIMIT: The applicant must not be more than 21 years of age as on 31st December, 2014.
The date of birth printed on the Class X mark sheet issued by CBSE or equivalent board shall be
considered for determining the age of the candidate. In case of student(s) who may have
passed their equivalent examination from an overseas board, the age mentioned on his/her
passport shall be considered.
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7.
8.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
6.1
In the event the Admission Committee of the University is not satisfied with the character or
antecedents of an applicant, in the overall interest of maintaining the academic standards and
discipline of the University, it retains the exclusive right not to admit him/her to the University.
6.2
A student who furnishes particulars or submits documents which are found to be false, or
suppresses material information, shall not be considered for admission, and, if he/ she has
been admitted on the basis of such information, besides legal action at his/ her cost, his/ her
admission shall stand automatically cancelled and the entire fee of any description
whatsoever paid by him/ her shall stand fully forfeited.
6.3
Mere possession of the prescribed academic qualifications does not entitle a candidate for
admission. Candidates shall have to fulfil all other conditions as spelt out in this “Admission
Policy and Selection Procedure 2014” applicable to his/her category.
6.4
STUDENTS/ PARENTS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO USE ANY INTERMEDIARY OR BROKER FOR
SECURING ADMISSION. BESIDES BEING ILLEGAL, SUCH AN ACTION COULD RENDER THE
CANDIDATE INELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ADMISSION PROCESS.
6.5
A student who wishes to be admitted after a gap period of one year and/ or, more (after
passing the 10+2 qualifying examination) shall submit at the time of admission, an affidavit
duly Notarized, justifying the reasons for the gap period and certifying that he/ she had not
taken admission in any college / university or had not been rusticated or had not been
sentenced to jail for a criminal offence. In case a student had taken admission in any other
college / university during the gap years he/she shall have to provide an NOC from the said
college/university. He/she will necessarily have to comply with the minimum eligibility
criteria.
ADMISSION NOTICE
7.1
To fill seats to B.Tech. courses in School of Engineering & Technology for academic session
2014-15 under the NRI category, the University shall publish an admission notice inviting
applications from interested candidates. The admission notice shall be published in at least
two national dailies and / or their education supplements.
7.2
Not less than sixty days shall be given from date of first admission notice till the completion of
the admission process.
APPLICATION FEE
Application fee of `2,500/- (Rupees Two thousand five hundred only) in cash must be submitted at the
time of purchasing the application form. Applicants are cautioned that this fee is non refundable.
Therefore, they should only purchase this form if they are sure that they are eligible to apply under
this category.
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HOW TO APPLY
Application Form with the list of enclosures can be purchased by hand from the University Campus
only by paying the application fee of ` 2,500/-. Application forms (Form-N1) should be submitted by
hand only along with all documents mentioned in Para 9.1 below. International students can however
apply by downloading the NRI/International student form and submitting it with the processing fee of
` 2,500/9.1
SR.
NO.
DOCUMENTS TO BE VERIFIED/SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION FORM
DOCUMENTS
DOCUMENTS TO
ORIGINAL SELF ATTESTED BE RETURNED ON
DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPY
THE SPOT AFTER
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
VERIFICATION &
DEPOSIT OF FEES
1
Application form for Admission of Children /
Ward of NRI’s (Form –N1)
Yes
Yes
No
2
NRI Certificate (Form-N2)
Yes
Yes
No
3
NRI Student Certificate (Form-N3)
Yes
Yes
No
4
Parent Certificate (Form-N4)
Yes
Yes
No
5
Copy of Address proof of NRI sponsor
Yes
Yes
Yes
8
Certificate of Migration (only in case class XII
passed from any other board other than
Haryana board).
Yes
Yes
No
9
Character Certificate from school last attended.
Yes
Yes
Yes
10
Passport (only if passed class X from a foreign
board).
Yes
Yes
Yes
11
Equivalence certificate from AIU (Only if passed
class XII from a foreign board).
Yes
Yes
No
12
Two copies of recent color good quality
photographs (Size 3.5 X 4.5 cms)
Yes
Yes
No
13
Declaration cum undertaking signed by parents
and applicant (Form-1)
Yes
Yes
No
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Anti-ragging Affidavits one each by students &
parents (Form-2)
Yes
Yes
No
9.2
All original documents shall be returned by the University as per table above, after their due
verification and deposit of fees.
9.3
NOC/Migration certificate shall be issued by the University under its seal in case of Migration /
withdrawal after the last date of admissions or on completion of the degree.
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9.4
10
Incomplete application forms and/or applications submitted without the required enclosures
shall not be accepted.
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FORMS
Duly completed application forms on the prescribed form only should be submitted by eligible
candidates on or before 18.8.2014 at the University, Sector 23 – A, Gurgaon along with the self attested
photocopies of relevant enclosures required.
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IMPORTANT DATES
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT ITM UNIVERSITY CAMPUS WITH EFFECT FROM -
15.05.2014
COMMENCEMENT OF ACADEMIC SESSION
28.07.2014
LAST DATE FOR ACCEPTING OF APPLICATIONS AND CLOSE OF ADMISSIONS
18.08.2014
11.1
12.
Dates are subject to change solely at the discretion of the University. Change(s), if any, shall be
notified in the press or website for the information of all concerned.
SELECTION PROCEDURE
Children / ward of NRI’s / International Students will be admitted on the basis of merit in Class XII or
equivalent on “first - come - first – served” basis subject to availability of seats and compliance with
the formalities with respect to sponsorship etc.
13.
SCHEDULE OF FEE
CHILD/WARD OF NRI/ International Students
B.TECH
Annual ` 3,93,000/- or equivalent foreign exchange
a)
Fees as given in Table 13, are the total tuition fees. No other fee / fund (except the hostel fees, where
applicable and ` 1000/- for a one time Alumni Association charge) by whatsoever, name called, shall
be payable by a student, other than that prescribed in the year of his/her admission.
b)
Fee applicable in the year of admission shall be subject to year on year increase of 3% for the duration
of the course.
c)
Child / ward of NRI’s /International students will not be eligible for refund at any stage either before /
after last date of admission.
d)
Fee is payable annually in advance either in INR or equivalent foreign exchange.
e)
Children / wards of Non Resident India/International Student shall pay the fee annually in advance.
f)
Part fee will not be accepted.
g)
Student must obtain a receipt for every payment made to the University as that shall constitute their
only proof of payment.
h)
Fees can only be paid by Cash / Demand Draft if paid in INR or by Credit card or Debit card. In case fee is
paid in foreign exchange, no cash will be accepted. All demand drafts shall be made favouring ‘ITM
University Gurgaon’ and shall be payable at ‘Gurgaon’ or Delhi.
i)
Fees must only be paid at the Accounts Office of the University.
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14.
REFUND / CANCELLATION POLICY
Since children / wards of NRI’s/International students are admitted on ‘First-come-first-served’ basis
and not on the basis of merit of a common entrance test marks, in case of withdrawal at any stage,
either before or after the last date of withdrawal / admission, no fee / fund by whatsoever name
called is refundable.
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MID COURSE WITHDRAWALS
15.1
Since no mid-course admissions can be made by the University to fill a vacancy caused by a
mid-course withdrawal, No objection certificate or Migration certificate for a mid-course
withdrawal to any student including child / ward of NRI/International students shall only be
given by the University to a student after he/she has deposited the balance years fees and any
other dues outstanding to the University as per Declaration cum Undertaking submitted at the
time of admission.
As per the Hon’ble Supreme Court and / or the competent authority, no admissions can be
made by the University to fill a vacancy that may arise after the last date of admission for
unfilled seats (i.e. 18th August 2014). Therefore, in case of withdrawal after the last date of
admission for unfilled seats, it will be classified as a mid course withdrawal, as the seat so
vacated will continue to remain unfilled for the balance years of the degree, since no lateral
entry admissions directly to the IInd year are made by the University. In view thereof, in case of
any mid-course withdrawal, no fee, by whatsoever name called is refundable under any
circumstances whatsoever and he/she has to deposit the balance years fee.
16 LAST DATE OF ADMISSION
18th August 2014
No admission under NRI category shall be made after 18.8.2014, under any circumstances
whatsoever.
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ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY TO RAGGING
17.1
Ragging is strictly prohibited in ITM University and ITM University follows a ZERO Tolerance
policy towards Ragging. Ragging, its abetment, eve-teasing and / or any kind of mental or
physical harassment, either directly or indirectly, of any student(s) by whatsoever name called
which may hurt the sensibilities or self-esteem of a student(s), inside or outside the University
and/or its hostel(s) / mess, cafeteria is strictly prohibited by law and as held by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court of India in its order dated 08/05/2009 in the case titled " University of Kerala Vs
Council, Principal's College Kerala & others" bearing CA No. 887/2009. An Anti-Ragging
Affidavit as per Form–2 have to be filled and submitted along with other documents at the
time of admission.
Disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act, which has the effect of
teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student(s), indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological
harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or junior student(s) or asking the
student(s) to do any act or perform something, which such student(s) will not do in the
ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or
embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior
student shall constitute an act of ragging.
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17.2
Association, active or passive, with any unlawful organization including holding and/or
participating in demonstrations, inciting violence, displaying notices or circulating handbills in
the University and/or its hostel (s)/mess is strictly prohibited.
17.3
Smoking, consumption of alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicant by whatsoever name called
within the University premises and/or its hostel (s)/mess is strictly prohibited by law.
17.4
Besides police/legal action, a student found indulging in any of the above activity(s) shall be
expelled from the University. In case of expulsion from the University, under such
circumstances, the entire fee paid by him/her shall be forfeited.
17.5
Use of cellular/satellite telephones and/or pagers within the University premises (other than
the Main Cafeteria area) is strictly prohibited.
FACULTY
ITM University has one of the best and largest pool of faculty amongst all the Universities in North
India. Many of the faculty members hold PhD degrees from renowned Indian and foreign universities
with a very distinguished track record and are drawn from prestigious institutions like IITs, NITs,
Industry and Research Labs. The faculty members have a mix of rich academic and industry
experience. There is strong emphasis on good quality teaching as well as research in current areas of
technology and all the faculty members keep themselves abreast with latest developments and are
engaged in active research resulting in a large number of research publications in leading international
and national journals. Many of the faculty members have published books in their specialized fields
and are members of editorial boards / reviewers of reputed journals. A department wise list of faculty
members in School of Engineering and Technology is placed at Annexure-2.
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PHYSICAL AND ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
(a)
ITM University is located in the heart of the industrial belt of Sector 23-A Gurgaon. The
University’s campus is spread over 10 acres with a covered area of over 33,000 sq meters. It
accommodates an excellent academic infrastructure of over 88 classrooms and tutorial rooms,
27 labs, 25 workshops, faculty cabins, an auditorium with a capacity of 450 seating under
completion, a seminar hall, conference rooms and a media room. The University has spacious
and air-conditioned classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art multi-media teaching aids. It
also has a computer centre with more than 700 high-end computers and the whole campus of
the university is wi-fi enabled. There are different clubs and centres for recreation and extracurricular activities of students and faculty, like Music Club, Photo Club, Yoga Centre, Yukti
Social Club. The open-air amphitheatre next to the sports ground provides an enchanting view
to the spectators.
(b)
The University provides advanced facilities and a healthy environment for various indoor and
outdoor sports for the all-round development of students. The sports ground is designed for
sports like football and cricket wherein games can be played under flood lights. The cafeteria
situated in the University campus provides a place for healthy and nutritious eating with a
seating capacity of about 180 and is planned to be enhanced and refurnished, apart from the
branded outlets of Amul and Nestle. The entire campus is wi-fi enabled, fully air conditioned
with 24 hours power backup and have a rain water harvesting system, ensuring zero waste. The
University provides hostel facilities to over 200 students in its own run hostels. The rooms are
well furnished with a 24 hours power back up, treated water, wi-fi, intercom, indoor sports,
entertainment, central kitchen, recreation and a bus for to-and-fro conveyance of the
students.
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(c)
The University runs a well-appointed Alumni Guest House, situated just opposite to the main
campus, for alumni, faculty and guests. The guest house has four rooms on a sharing basis, a
fully-equipped kitchen, and a central dining hall. The alumni and other university guests can
avail the facility of this university guest house at nominal charges.
(d)
The library of the university spread over 870 square meters of area with a sitting capacity of
more than 200, has more than 1,00,000 books and subscribes to international journals and
periodicals covering Engineering, Management, Humanities and Law subjects taught in the
university. It has an access to IEEE, ASCE (Indest), ELSEIVER Science Direct, EBSCO, Manupatra
and West Law and is a member of IIT Delhi Library, American Center Library and DELNET. The
services are fully computerized through the Libsys software operations. In addition to the vast
range of books in the library, over one lakh e-books are also added to this stock of knowledge
accessible to each student and faculty. There are seminar halls and conference rooms for
discussion on various topics of interest.
(e)
ITM University has a 40 MBPS dedicated leased line, a fully loaded wi-fi campus, digital and
multimedia library, networked computer labs and wi-fi hostels. There is a central computing
facility with 55 computers, in addition to 20 computers in the main library, with the total
number of computers available on campus as 950. All class rooms are equipped with LCD
projectors, with a common UPS to ensure undisturbed presentations.
(f)
The library Resources Center provides book bank facility to the students of University the
facility of Book Bank to all of its students without any discrimination. It is a very good service
which provides upto five books to each student who become the member of the Book Bank for
the each semester on a very nominal fee. Books are issued to the students permanently. The
service is open to all the students. This facility is not only economical but also saves the time of
the students.
(g)
Committed to the automation of various academic, financial and administrative processes,
the University is at an advanced stage of progress of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
implementation, based on cloud computing. It has collaborated with NYASA for ERP solutions
to its academic and administrative management to be completed in AY 2014.
(h)
ITM University acts as the Nodal Centre for Virtual Labs where ITMU utilizes the facilities
available at the IIT Labs through remote triggering. Virtual Labs is an initiative of the MHRD
under the National Mission on Education through ICT, wherein currently 8 IITs are involved.
The aim of Virtual Labs is to provide remote-access to Labs in various disciplines of Science and
Engineering where the students can avail & share costly equipment and resources for
learning, including additional web-resources, video-lectures, animated demonstrations and
self-evaluation.
(i)
The students on admission are given detailed briefing during Orientation Programme
centrally as also by the respective departments on various aspects of infrastructure, academic
facilities, examinations, discipline, anti ragging, placements, grading system etc. They are also
provided with the students’ diary which includes relevant instructions and course syllabus
explicitly. The respective departments detail mentor for students to guide them through their
initial phase of first 3 months on all aspects and provide redressal to their complaints and
feedback. This makes transition easy for the new joinees. The Orientation Programme to
admitted students will take place on 25th July 2014 and is mandatory for all admitted
students.
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20.
CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES LEARNING
ITMU continuously strives to innovate with its teaching and learning processes and benchmarks them
with international standards. The endeavor is to make the educational experience of its students truly
transformational. With this foresight, the University has recently commissioned a Centre for
Language Learning (CLL) which offers Language Proficiency courses to students. The centre offers
courses keeping in mind the dynamic global patterns in business and communication. It caters to the
emerging need of not only polishing the interactive skills of students in English but also affording
them an opportunity to acquire proficiency in foreign languages like French and German.
Besides Core Courses in English languages the Centre offers Electives in foreign languages to all
schools across the University. The Centre also runs Basic and Advanced level Certificate Courses in
German and French which are run at a nominal cost. Classes for these certificate courses are run in
the afternoons. The Centre also proposes to offer courses in Japanese and Chinese in the near future.
21
ENGINEERING CURRICULLA/SYLLABI AT ITMU
At ITMU, we realise that the graduation years are the formative years and it is not only the knowledge
gained but also the right attitude developed at alma mater that lays the foundation for healthy and
satisfying career growth. Our programs aim at providing a strong foundation in both theoretical and
practical aspects of engineering and our specialized courses in technical domains as well in soft skills ,
humanities and social sciences aim at producing professionals with a sound knowledge in
engineering and technology and with a well groomed personality, and sense of responsibility
towards society. Some of the salient features of our B.Tech. Programmes curricula are:
•
All Syllabi are designed in line with the best available Schemes and compare with IITs, NITs,
and other leading Universities.
•
Curriculum updated regularly and kept abreast with latest developments in the field through
regular feedback from industry and other important stake holders
•
The Schemes of Studies and syllabi reviewed by leading academicians from IITs as well as
industry experts.
•
All the syllabi are in accordance with UGC norms both in terms of content and credit
requirements.
•
High practical content with State-of-art experiments in almost every subject , creative project
work and industrial training/ summer internships
•
Value added Specialized and flexible courses for students to develop their communication and
soft skills as well as gain command in the industry preferred areas of technology. These
courses conducted by outside expert agencies.
•
Specialized trainings in specified domains by industry through MoUs with industry to enhance
employability
•
B.Tech. Programmes aimed at all round development of a student as an engineering
professional with good human values through courses in environment, ethics and humanities
and management
Our B.Tech. programmes, therefore, help in overall development of the student and prepare them to
take up jobs in premium industries / institutions with promising careers as well as for higher
education in the country and abroad.
The University reserves the right by following due process to change the content and / or the method
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of presentation and / or the method of assessment of any unit of study or to withdrew any unit of
study or courses which it offers, to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or courses and/ or to
vary arrangements for any courses. Secondly all information given in the booklet is current up to the
time of publication. Courses details are given in Annexure-1. For other details refer ITMU website
www.itmindia.edu
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STUDENTS DISCIPLINE
(a)
The university expects that every student in the University shall at all times display good
behavior, show diligence in studies, maintain decorum and dignity, take due interest in cocurricular activities, observe a code of conduct both within and outside the campus in a
manner befitting to the student of an University of national stature and observe rules of
discipline of the University and thus ensure free and congenial environment for all its students
to pursue their studies without any distraction.
(b)
Each student shall show due respect and courtesy to the teachers, administrators and other
employees in and outside the University and good behaviour to fellow students including
residents in surrounding areas or around hostels. Students shall pay particular attention to
safeguard the dignity and honour of fellow girl students and the lady faculty and shall not do
anything directly, indirectly or through social media or aid any one in doing so, which could
cause mental or physical harassment, insult, defamation or outrage the modesty of women
inside or outside the campus.
(c)
Association, active or passive, with any unlawful organization, including holding and
participating in demonstrations, inciting agitation and violence, display notices or circulating
unwanted emails or messages on social media, media or handbills in the University/and/or its
hostels(s) are strictly prohibited.
(d)
Smoking, consumption of alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicant by whatsoever name called
with the University premises and/or its hostel(s) is strictly prohibited by law.
(e)
Use of cellular/satellite telephones (other than main cafeteria premises) is strictly prohibited.
(f)
There is a complete prohibition of ragging in ITM University and ITM University follows a ZERO
tolerance policy towards ragging. The University strictly enforces provisions of the Haryana
Prohibition of Ragging in Educational Institutions Act 2012 and UGC Regulations on Anti
Ragging pursuant to Hon’ble Supreme Court of India order dated 08/05/2009 in the case tilted
“University of Kerala Vs Council, Principal’s College Kerala.
(g)
No student shall practice ragging in any form within or outside the premises of the University,
hostels or PGs. In a proven case of ragging whether FIR has been lodged or not, invariably the
student shall face suspension for at least a period of two semesters and may also be imposed
with any one or a combinations of punishment mentioned in the Haryana Prohibition of
Ragging in Educational Institutions Act 2012 and reproduced in the Students Diary.
(h)
Besides, police/legal action, a student found indulging in any ragging or undesirable activity (s)
is liable to be expelled from the University or face such other punishments by the Disciplinary
Committee, as provided for in the Ordinance 8 of the First Ordinance and specified in the
Student’s Diary issue to each student on joining. In case of expulsion from the University, under
such circumstances, the student’s tuition or any other fee paid by him/her will be forfeited.
(i)
An Anti Ragging Affidavit as mentioned in relevant Form is attached to this prospectus and is to
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be filled, signed and submitted by the student and parent, along with the other documents at
the time of admission.
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LAPTOPS
Laptops are an important tool for learning for the students and are an integral part of modern day
higher education. In line with the best practices in leading global and national universities, ITM
University has introduced more extensive use of laptops in the education processes. The whole ITMU
campus is equipped with Wi-Fi and all the class rooms are equipped with teaching aids like LCD
projectors. The well stocked ITMU library also has large number of e-books and e-journals online for
access by the students. Some of the class tests, assignments, project work, presentations. etc. are also
required to be submitted online. It is therefore essential for all the students including newly joining
first year students to have a laptop of their own. All incoming students are therefore advised to
arrange their laptops once admitted to ITMU.(Recommended configuration: 500GB HDD, 6GB RAM, i5
or higher processor with OS Windows 7/8 or higher & with Wi—Fi). Necessary training to students for
effective use of laptops in learning is provided by ITMU.
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LIMITED LIABILITY
All admissions made by the Admission Committee are provisional and subject to confirmation by the
Chancellor of the University. If the admission of any candidate is not confirmed by the Chancellor of
the University, for any reason whatsoever, the liability of the University will be limited only to the
refund of full fees paid by the candidate and that there shall be no further consequent liability on the
University and / or any of its employee.
25
JURISDICTION
Disputes, if any, arising out of this Admission Policy & Selection Procedure shall be the subject matter
of exclusively of courts in Gurgaon only.
26 HELPLINE
Queries if any, regarding the admissions process and or any aspect thereof may please be addressed
to:
Chairman, B.Tech (NRI) Admission Committee
FOR NRI queries
-
0124-2365811-13, 4195200
Email
-
[email protected]
Website Address
-
www.itmindia.edu
VICE CHANCELLOR
ITM UNIVERSITY, GURGAON
DATED: - 1st May 2014
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ANNEXUE - 1
Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (2014)
Category
Credits
DC
BS
EAS
HMS
Total
Total Credits = 174
Category
101
30
17
05
153
CEL304
CEL306
CEL308
Credits
DE
FE
15.0
6.0
21.0
Total
Basic Sciences (BS) Core
ASL101
ASL102
ASL201
ASL121
ASL128
ASL130
ASL140
Engineering Mathematics I
Engineering Mathematics II
Engineering Mathematics III
Engineering Physics
Engineering Materials
Engineering Chemistry
Environmental Studies
Total BS Core
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
20
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
6
4
4
4
5
5
4
4
30
Engineering Arts and Sciences (EAS)
CSL 120
Basics of Computers and
C Programming
MEL140 Introduction to Mechanical
And Production Engineering
MEP110 Engineering Graphics and
Drawing
ECL110 Basics of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
Total EAS Core
Effective Communications I
Effective Communications II
Self and Value Clarity
Language Lab.
Total HMS Core
CEL206
CEL208
CEL210
CEL212
CET214
CEL301
CEL303
CEL305
CEL307
CEL309
CEL302
Engineering Statics & Dynamics
Introduction to Civil Engineering
Mechanics of Solids
Hydraulics
Engineering Geology
Surveying
Building Drawing
Structural Analysis I
Open Channel Flow and Hydraulic
Machinery
Estimation & Costing
Building Construction
Concrete Technology
Transportation Engineering
Practical Training I
Soil Mechanics
Water Resources Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Design of Concrete Structures
Structural Analysis II
Foundation Engineering
CEL403
CEL405
CEL407
CEL409
CEL411
CEL413
0
4
4
3
1
2
5
1
0
4
3
1
0
0
2
4
4
3
3
0
2
0
0
0
63
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
15
2
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
4
2
8
4
0
2
38 101
CEL415
3
9
1
2
2
12
5
17
CEL417
Advanced Design of Concrete
Structures
Design of Industrial Structure
Environmental Impact Assessment
and Audit
Health Safety and Environment
Construction Practices
Construction Contract and
Management
2
2
0
0
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
0
2
3
2
0
2
3
2
2
0
0
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
0
2
3
2
0
2
3
2
2
0
0
2
2
3
3
2
0
2
3
2
0
2
3
2
0
2
3
2
2
0
0
2
2
3
3
2
0
2
3
2
0
2
3
Departmental Elective 2
CEL419
CEL421
1
1
2
0
4
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
2
6
2
2
NC
1
5
2
1
3
3
3
3
0
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
3
NC
4
4
4
4
1
4
Department Core (DC)
CEL101
CEN102
CEL201
CEL203
CEL205
CEL207
CEP209
CEL202
CEL204
3
3
Departmental Electives (DE)
Departmental Elective 1
2
Humanities and Management Sciences ( HMS ) Core
CLL101
CLL102
CLL110
CLP100
Design of Hydraulic Structures
Design of Steel Structures
Applications of Remote Sensing
and Geographic Information
Systems in Civil Engineering
CEL310 Construction Management
CET312 Practical Training II
CEL401 Disaster Management
CED427 Major Project (A)
CED434 Major Project (B)
SEG400 Self Study course GATE
Total DC Core
3
2
3
2
3
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
0
5
3
3
3
4
2
5
4
5
4
5
4
CEL423
CEL425
Advanced Design of Steel
Structures
Earthquake Analysis and
Design
Solid Waste Management
Environmental Policy, Legislation
and Economics
Quality and Safety in Construction
Value Engineering
Departmental Elective 3
CEL402
CEL404
CEL406
CEL408
CEL410
CEL412
Bridge Engineering
Design of Off Shore Structures
Air Pollution and Control
Environmental Bio Technology
Ground Improvement
Construction Economics and
Finance
Departmental Elective 4
CEL414
CEL416
CEL418
CEL420
CEL422
CEL424
CEL426
CEL428
CEL430
CEL432
Pre Stressed Concrete Structures
Matrix Methods of Structural
Analysis
Environmental Geotechnology
Energy Engineering and
Management
Recent Advances in Construction
Materials
Quantitative Methods in
Construction Managements
Emerging Area Departmental
Elective
Green Buildings
Environmental Nano Technology
Geosynthetics and Reinforced Soil
Structures
Transportation Economics,
Planning and Management
13
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IV
CEL306
Design of
Steel Structures
3-0-2(4)
CEL304
Design of
Hydraulic
Structures
3-1-0(4)
CEL302
Foundation
Engineering
3-1-2(5)
VI
CEL415/417/419/
421/423/425
D. Elective 2
2-0-2(3)
CEL426/428/
430/432
EA-DE
2-0-2(3)
CEL403/405/407/
409/411/413
D. Elective 1
2-0-2(3)
CEL414/416/418/
420/422/424
D. Elective 4
2-0-2(3)
CEL401
Disaster
Management
2-1-0(3)
CEL402/404/406/
408/410/412
D. Elective 3
2-0-2(3)
VII
VIII
Summer
CEL305
Environmental
Engineering
3-0-2(5)
CEL303
Water Resources
Engineering
3-1-0(4)
CEL301
Soil Mechanics
3-1-2(5)
V
CEL212
Transportation
Engineering
3-0-2(4)
ASL140
Environmental
Studies
3-1-0(4)
MEP110
Engineering
Graphics &
Drawing
1-0-4(3)
CEL101
Engineering
Statics &
Dynamics
2-1-0(3)
Free
Elective 1
L+T+P=3(3)
TOTAL
43
3
6
6
6
6
6
SEG400
Self Study
course GATE
0-2-0(2)
CLP100
Language
Lab
0-0-2(1)
4
CET312 Practical Training-II
CEL310
Construction
Management
3-1-0(4)
CEL309
Structural
Analysis II
3-1-2(5)
CLL110
Self and Value
Clarity
2-1-0(NC)
CEP209
Building Drawing
0-0-2(1)
CEN102
Int. to
Civil Engineering
1-0-0(NC)
6
Lecture
Courses
Free
Elective 2
L+T+P=3(3)
CEL308
Applications of
Remote
Sensing & GIS
3-0-2(4)
CEL210
Concrete
Technology
2-0-2(3)
ASL201
Engineering
Mathematics III
3-1-0(4)
ASL130
Engineering
Chemistry
2-1-2(4)
MEL140
Introduction to
Mechanical
and Production.
Engineering
3-1-2(5)
CET210 Practical Training-I
CEL307
Design of Concrete
Structures
3-0-2(4)
CEL208
Building
Construction
3-0-0(3)
CEL206
Estimation
and Costing
2-0-2(3)
CEL204
Open Channel Flow
& Hydraulic M/C
3-1-2(5)
CEL202
Structural
Analysis I
3-1-0(4)
Summer
CEL207
Surveying
3-0-2(4)
CSL120
Basics of Comp. &
Programming
2-0-4(4)
CEL205
Engineering
Geology
3-0-2(4)
ASL128
Engineering
Materials
3-1-2(5)
ASL121
Engineering
Physics - I
3-1-2(5)
CEL203
Fluid Mechanics
3-1-0(4)
ASL102
Mathematics II
3-1-0 (4)
ASL101
Mathematics I
3-1-0(4)
ECL110
Basic Electrical
& Electronics
Engineering
3-1-2(5)
III
CLL102
Effective
Communication II
1-0-2(2)
CLL101
Effective
Communication I
1-0-2(2)
CEL201
Mechanics of
Solids
3-1-0(4)
II
I
Sem
Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
6
8
17
15
18
17
13
15
L
2
0
3
4
3
5
3
5
T
14
12
6
8
8
6
16
8
P
Weekly
Contact
26
24
26
27
29
28
32
28
174
15
14
03
23
23
02
22
25
23
24
Credits
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science & Engineering
Department of CSE (2014)
The Overall Credit Structure
Department Core (DC)
L-T-P
C
Undergraduate Core (UC)
Undergraduate Elective (UE)
Category
Credits
Category
Credits
CSL110
FOCP-I
2-1-3 4.5
68.5
26
11
6
22.5
DE-I
DE-II
DE-III
DE-IV
DE-V
DE-VI
Self Study
Course
OC
TOTAL
3
3
3
3
3
3
CSL120
FOCP-II
2-1-2
4
DC
AS
HMS
P
EAS
CPT
TOTAL
141
Applied Science (AS)
ASL101
ASL102
ASL140
ASL201
ASL128
ASL121
Engineering Maths -I
Engineering Maths -II
Environmental Studies
Engineering Maths -III
Engineering Materials
Engineering Physic
TOTAL CREDITS
Humanities and Management Sciences (HMS)
CLL101
CLL102
CLP100
CLL110
Effective Communication - I
Effective Communication - II
Language Lab
Self & Value - Clarity
Management Course -I
Management Course -II
TOTAL CREDITS
Engineering Arts & Sciences (EAS)
ECL 110
Basics of Electrical & Electronics
Engineering
MEL170 Introduction to ME and Production
Engineering
MEP160 Engineering Drawing
ECL200 Digital Electronics
ECL320 Embedded System Design
TOTAL CREDITS
Project
2
3
23
5
CSL 202
OOPS- I
2-1-2
4
CSL208
Data Structure & Algorithm
3-1-2
5
CSL 210
OOPS- II
3-1-2
5
CSL212
Computer Architecture &
Organization
3-1-0
4
Analysis & Design of Algorithm
3-1-2
5
CSL304
Operating System
3-0-2
4
3-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-2
3-1-2
4
4
4
4
5
5
26
CSL314
Software Engineering
2-1-2
4
CSL300
Computer Networks
3-0-2
4
CSL415
Software Project Management
2-0-2
3
CSL423
Advanced Java
3-0-2
4
CSL306
Information Security & Cryptography
3-0-2
4
AI & Prolog prog.
3-1-2
L-T-P
1-0-2
2
1-0-2
2
0-0-2
1
2-1-0 NC
2-0-2
3
2-0-2
3
11
L-T-P
C
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
1-0-3
3-1-2
3-1-2
2.5
5
5
22.5
L-T-P
C
CSD402
Major Project II
0-0-8
4
TOTAL CREDITS
6
L-T-P
C
CST301
Summer Training-I
2
CST 401
Summer Training-II
3
CSC401
Colloquium &Assessment
of Industrial Training
0-0-2
CSL302
TOTAL CREDITS
C
2
TOTAL CREDITS
4
3-1-2
CSL301
0-0-4
General Proficiency
3-1-0
C
Major Project I
ITR 420
Discrete Structure
Database Management System
L-T-P
CSD401
Colloquium, Presentation & Training (CPT)
CSL201
CSL214
Department Elective
CSL326
CSL316
CSL308
CSL429
CSL431
CSL 433
CSL421
CSL427
CSL405
CSL413
CSL 421
CSL403
CSL406
CSL422
CSL 432
CSL 430
CSL400
CSL436
CSL 438
CSL 440
CSL 434
Network Security & Cryptography
Advance DBMS
Digital Image Analysis
Data Mining & Warehousing
Introduction to Computational Modelling
High Performance Computing
Principal of Compiler Design
Data Mining & knowledge Discovery
Secure Software Engineering
Soft Computing
Big Data
Artificial Neural Network
Simulation & Modeling
Cyber Security
Machine Learning
Combinatorics
Cryptographic Engineering
Cloud Computing
Computational Neuroscience
Digital Forensics
Spatial Databases
Self Study Course
SEG 400 GATE Exam
5
68.5
L-T-P
C
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
L-T-P
0-2-0
C
2
1
1
7
15
16
DE-5
(2-0-2) 3
DE-3
(2-0-2) 3
CSL314
Soft. Engg.
(2-1-2) 4
CSL423
Advanced Java
(3-0-2) 4
CSL304
Operating
System
(3-0-2) 4
Management
Course-I
(2-0-2)3
2 Credits
CLL 102
Eff. Comm -II
(1-0-2)2
CLP 100
Lang. Lab
(0-0-2) 1
OC-1
(2-0-2)3
CSC401
Colloquium /
Assessment
of Industrial Training
(0-0-2) 1
4
ITR 420
General
Proficiency
1 credits
SEG 400
GATE Exam
2 Credits
4
5
5
6
6
5
5
Coures
Management
Course-II
(2-0-2)3
CST 301 Practical Training/summer training
CSL415
Software Project
Management
(2-0-2)3
CSL306
Information
Security
& Cryptography
(3-0-2) 4
ECL320
Embedded System
Design
(3-1-2)5
DE-6
(2-0-2) 3
HML110
Self & Value
Clarity
(2–1–0) NC
CLL 101
Eff. Comm -I
(1-0-2)2
MEL170
Introduction to ME
and Production
(3–1–2) 5
MEP160
Engineering
Drawing
(1-0-3) 2.5
CST201 Practical/Summer Training
ASL 201
Engineering
Maths- III
(3-1-0)4
CSL214
Database
Management
System
(3-1-2) 5
Total Credit of B. Tech. (CSE)Programme : 164
VIII
DE-4
(2-0-2) 3
DE-2
(2-0-2) 3
CSD401
Major Project I
(0-0-4) 2
VI
CSD402
Major Project II
(0-0-8) 4
DE-1
(2-0-2) 3
CSL302
AI & Prolog progg.
(3-1-2) 5
VII
CSL300
Comp. Networks
(3-0-2) 4
CSL212
CAO
(3-1-0) 4
CSL202
OOPS- I
(2-1-2)4
ASL140
Envirm.
Studies
(3-1-0) 4
ECL110
Basics of
Elc.Engg.
(3-1-2)5
ECL200
Digt. Elec.
(3-1-2) 5
CSL120
FOCP-II
(2-1-2)4
ASL128
Engg. Materials
(3-1-2)5
CSL201
Disc. Struc.
(3-1-0) 4
CSL110
FOCP-I
(2–1-3)4.5
ASL121
Engineering
Physics
(3–1–2) 5
CSL301
Analy. &
Design of Algo.
(3-1-2) 5
CSL210
OOPS- II
(3-1-2) 5
CSL209
Data Stru. &
Algo.
(3-1-2) 5
ASL102
Engineering
Maths- II
(3–1–0) 4
ASL101
Engineering
Maths- I
(3-1-0)4
V
IV
III
II
I
Sem
Course Code
Course Name
(L-T-P) C
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science & Engineering (2014)
8
8
13
14
15
12
14
12
L
0
0
2
2
5
4
5
4
T
16
14
10
10
6
10
6
10
P
24
22
25
26
26
26
25
26
Contact
Hour
per
Week
19
18
20
23
20
21
22
21
Credits
Bachelor of Technology in Electronics & Communication Engineering 2014
Basic Sciences (BS) Core
L-T-P
C
3-1-2
3-1-0
2-0-2
3-1-0
3-1-2
3-1-0
3-1-0
5
4
3
4
5
4
4
29
Humanities and Social Science (HU) Core
L-T-P
C
CLL101
CLL102
CLP200
CLP100
SML200
SML300
CLL110
1-0-2 2
1-0-2 2
0-0-2 1
0-0-2 1
2-0-2 3
2-0-2 3
2-1-0 NC
12
ASL121
ASL101
ASL150
ASL102
ASL128
ASL220
ASV140
Engg.Physics-1
Engg.Mathematics - 1
Applied Chemistry
Engg.Mathematics-II
Engg.Material
Engg.Mathematics
Environmental Studies
Effective Communication-I
Business Communication-II
Learning through Literature
Language Lab
Engineering Economics
Entrepreneurship
Self & Value – Clarity
Engineering Arts and Science (EAS) Core
CSL150 C Prog
CSL209 Elementary Data Structures
CSL214 DBMS
MEL170 Introduction to of Mech & Prod Eng
MEP150 Workshop Practices
MEP160 Engineering Drawing
L-T-P
2-0-4
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-1-2
0-0-4
1-0-3
C
4
5
5
5
2
2.5
23.5
Department Core (DC)
L-T-P
C
ECL101
ECL130
ECL201
ECL203
ECL205
ECL200
ECL202
ECL204
ECL206
ECL301
ECL303
ECL305
ECL330
ECL350
ECL304
ECL302
ECL320
ECL340
ECL402
ECR408
ECD306
ECC418
ECD405
ECD406
Fundam of Electrical Engg
Instrument & Measurement
Circuit Theory
Analog Electronics
Fields and Waves
Digital Electronics
Analog Communications Systems
Linear Control Systems
Signal and system
Antenna and wave Propagation
Digital Communication System
Integrated Circuits & Appl.
Microprocessor & applications
Digital Signal Processing
Digital System Design
Data Comm. & Networks
Embedded System Design
Wireless & Mobile Comm.
Optical Communications
General Proficiency
Minor Project
GATE
Major Project (A)
Major Project (B)
3-1-2
5
2-0-2
3
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
3-1-0
4
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
3-1-0
4
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
3-1-2
5
1-0-2
2
3-0-2
4
3-1-2
5
3-0-2
4
3-1-2
5
0-0-0 50.5
0-0-2
2
0-0-2
1
0-0-4
2
0-0-8
4
ECC407
ECT106
ECT208
ECT308
Seminar
In Hs Training Minor Project
Industrial Training
Industrial Training
0-1-0
Department Elective (DE)
ECL207
ECL312
ECL316
ECL318
ECL360
ECL370
ECL403
ECL409
ECL410
ECL411
ECL412
ECL413
ECL414
ECL415
ECL416
ECL417
ECL420
ECL422
ECL424
ECL426
ECL428
ECL430
ECL440
ECL450
ECL460
ECL470
ECL440
ECL450
ECL460
ECL470
L-T-P
Electrical Machines
Laser Technology
Information Theory & Coding
Power Electronics
Rand Proc in estimation & Cotr.
Biomedical Instrumentation
Microwave & Radar Engg
Advanced DSP
Artificial Neural Networks
MEMS & Microsystems Tech.
CDMA Systems.
Telecom Switching
Artificial Intel & expert Sys.
Fuzzy Sets and applications
Image processing
Reliability Engineering
Mobile Computing
Genetic Algorithm
System Modeling
Consumer Electronics
Satellite & TV Communication
Selected Topics
Optimization Techniques
System Identification and Parameter
Estimation
Soft Computing
Process Dynamics and Control
Optimization Techniques
System Identification and Parameter
Estimation
Soft Computing
Process Dynamics and Control
Humanities & Management (HM) Electives
SML400 Project Management
SML200 Engg. Economics
1
2
3-1-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3-1-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
L-T-P
2-0-2
2-0-2
Open Courses (OC) : Electives to be offered by other deptt.
Subjects taught in other Departments
ECL110
ECL120
ECL210
ECL310
Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Digital Electronics
Microprocessors
Principles of Communication
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-1-2
2-1-0
17
18
ECL205
Field & Waves
(3-1-0)4
ECL204
Linear Control
Systems
(3-1-2)5
ECL203
Analog Elec.
(3-1-2) 5
ECL202
Analog
Comm. Sys
(3-1-2)5
ECL303
Digital.
Comm. Sys.
(3-1-2) 5
ECL304
Digital Sys
Dsgn
(1-0-2) 2
ECL402
Opt. Comm.
(3-1-2)5
OC – 1
(2-0-2)3
ECL201
Circuit Theory
(3-1-2)5
ECL200
Digital Elec
(3-1-2)5
ECL301
Ant. & Wav.
Propg.
(3-1-2) 5
ECL302
Data comm
& Net.
(3-0-2) 4
ECL401
Introduction
to VLSI
(1-0-4)3
DE - 3
(2-0-2)3
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
Total Credits of the programme: 186
HM – 1
(2-0-2)3
DE - 2
(2-0-2) 3
ECL320
Embed Sys Dsn
(3-1-2)5
ECL305
Intg. Ckts.
& Appl.
(3-1-2) 5
ASL102
Engg. Maths-II
(3-1-0)4
Engineering
Materials
ASL 128
(3-1-2)5
CLL102
Effective
Comm. II
(1-0-2)2
II
Engineering
Maths I
ASL101
(3-1-0)4
ASL 121
Engineering
Physics
(3-1-2)5
I
CLL101
Effective
Comm. I
(1-0-2)2
Sem
ASL150
Applied
Chem.
(2-0-2) 3
MEP160
ECL130
Engg. Drawing Inst. & Measu.
(1-0-3)2.5
(2-0-2)3
ASL140
Envir. Stds.
(3-1-0)4
SML340
Principles of
management
(2-0-2)3
CLP100
Lang lab
(0-0-2)1
ECL340
Wir. &
Mob. Comm.
(3-0-2)4
DE -1
(2-0-2) 3
ECC407
Seminar
(0-1-0)1
ECC418
GATE
(0-2-0)2
ECD405
Major
Project(A)
(0-0-4)2
ECR408
Gen. Prof.
(0-0-1)0.5
SML300
Entrepreneur
(2-0-2)3
ECD406
Major Project(B)
(0-0-8) 4
ECT308: Industrial Training
ECL350
DSP
(3-1-2)5
ECL330
Micro. & its Appl.
(3-1-2) 5
ECT208: Industrial Training
HML 104
Learning thru
Litera.
(0-0-2)1
ASL220
Engg. Maths III
(3-1-0)4
HML110
Self value and
clarity
(2-1-0)NC
ECL206
Sig. Sys.
(3-1-0)4
C Programing
(1-0-4)3
ECT106: In House Training for Minor Projects
MEL170
Intro. to Mech.
& Prod.
(3-1-2)5
ECL101
Fundamentals
of Electr &
Electr engg
(3-1-2) 5
Course Code Course Name
(L-T-P)C
ECD306
Minor Project
(0-0-2)1
CSL209
Data Stuct.
(3-1-2)5
CLL110
Self & Value –
Clarity
(2-1-0)NC
MEP150
Workshop
Practices
(0-0-4) 2
EEV401
Pers. Dev.
Prog.
EEV302
Java
EEV301
Special software
packages
EEV202
C++
EEV201
Operating
Systems
EEV102
Conv. Skills
EEV
101
PDP & Basic
Computer skills
Value Added Courses
(Hands-0n modular
courses conducted by
Industry Experts)
G.K
EEV304
GATE6
EEV303
GATE5
EEV204
GATE4
EEV203
GATE3
EEV
104
GATE2
EEV
103
GATE1
3
4
6
5
5
5
6
6
Lecture
Courses
6
8
15
15
17
13
15
15
L
2
2
2
5
5
5
4
4
T
ITM University Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering-Proposed 2014
15
14
14
10
12
10
11
12
P
Weekly
Contact
23
24
31
30
34
28
30
31
15.5
17
03
24
25
02
28
23
02
21.5
25
Credits
Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering -2014
The Overall Credit Structure
Undergraduate Core (UC)
Undergraduate Elective (UE)
Category
Credits
Category
Credits
BS
29
DE
9
HU
6
OC
6
EAS
18.5
HM
Elective+core
9
DC
106.5
TOTAL
Basic Sciences (BS) Core
184
L-T-P
C
Engineering Maths – I
Engineering Maths – II
Engineering Physics
Engineering Maths – III
Applied Chemistry
Environmental Studies
Engineering Materials
3-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-2
3-1-0
2- 0-2
3-1-0
3-1-2
4
4
5
4
3
4
5
29
Humanities and Social Science (HU) Core
L-T-P
C
1-0-2
1-0-2
0-0-2
2-1-0
0-0-2
2
2
1
NC
1
6
Engineering Arts and Science (EAS) Core
L-T-P
C
CSL150
CSL209
MEL170
2-0-4
3-1-2
4
5
3-1-2
0-0-4
1-0-3
5
2
2.5
18.5
L-T-P
C
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-1-0
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-1-0
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-0-2
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-0-2
0-0-4
0-0-8
0-0-1
5
5
5
4
5
5
4
5
5
4
5
5
4
2
4
ASL101
ASL102
ASL121
ASL201
ASL150
ASL140
ASL128
CLL101
CLL102
CLP200
CLL110
CLP100
Effective Communication-I
Effective Communication-II
Learning through Lit.
Self & Value – Clarity
Language Lab
‘C’ Prog
Data Structures
Introduction to of Mech &
Prod Engineering.
MEP150 Workshop Practices
MEP160 Engineering Drawing
Department Core (DC)
EEL101
Basic of Electrical Engineering
EEL201
Network Theory
ECL203
Analog Electronics
EEL203
EMT
EEL205
Electrical Machine-I
ECL200
Digital Electronics
ECL206
Signal & System
EEL206
Electrical Machine-II
EEL207
Power Electronics
EEL202
Measurement & Inst.
EEL 301
Control Systems-I
EEL 303
Power Sys-I
EEL403
PSPS
EED401
Major Project(A)
ED406
Major Project(B)
EER408
General Proficiency
EET206/314 Industrial Training
EET106
In House Training Minor Project
EED306
Minor Project
EEC408
Seminar
EEC418
GATE
0-0-2
0-1-0
0-2-0
Humanities & Management (HM) Electives
SML340 Principle of Management
SML300 Entrepreneur
L-T-P
2-0-2
2-0-2
2+2
2
1
1
2
Department Electives(DE-I, DE-II, DE-III )*
Department Elective-I
ECL370
ECL312
ECL440
ECL422
ECL426
ECL416
EEL408
ECL410
ECL415
ECL470
EEL432
ECL310
Biomedical instrumentation
Laser Technology
Optimizatation techniques
Genetic Algorithm
Consumer Electronics
Image processing
Random Variables & Stochastic processes
Artificial Neural Networks
Fuzzy Sets & Applications
Process Dynamics & Control
PLC & SCADA
Principle of Communication
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-1-0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Department Elective-II
EEL401
EEL430
EEL422
EEL407
EEL421
EEL426
EEL450
EEL435
EEL437
EEL439
PSOC
Modeling & Simulation of electrical
Machines
Advanced Power Electronics
HVDC
DSP control of electric drives
Load forecasting & load Manag
Power Semiconductor Devices &
DC Converters
Adaptive Control
Special Electrical Machines
Wind Energy
2-0-2 3
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
3
3
3
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
3
3
Department Elective-III
EEL405
EEL424
EEL302
EEL417
EEL419
EEL470
EEL410
EEL428
EEL432
EEL434
EEL436
High Voltage Engineering
EHV AC Transmission
Power Station Engineering
Power Quality
FACTS
Substation Design
AC Controllers
Optimal Control Theory
Illumination
Utilization of Electrical Energy
Solar Energy
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Humanities & Management (HM) Electives
Tot 03
SML400 Project Management
SML200 Engg.Economics
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
Department
Elective- DSP
EEL304
Control Systems-II
EEL340
Electrical drives
EEL306
Power System-II
EEL330
Microcontrollers & Embedded Systems
ECL305
Integrated ckt. & Appl.
3-1-2
3-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-2
3-1-2
3-1-2
5
4
4
5
5
5
*More Electives may be added depending on latest
technologies
C
3
3
06
19
20
ASL128
Engineering
Materials
(3-1-2)5
ECL203
Analog elec
(3-1-2) 5
CLL102
Effective
Comm.-II
(1-0-2)2
EEL201
Network
Theory
(3-1-2)5
ECL200
Digital Elec
(3-1-2)5
III
IV
ASL201
Engineering
Maths-III
(3-1-0)4
EEL403
PSPS
(3-0-2)4
DE - 3
(2-0-2)3
DE -2
(2-0-2)3
OC– 2
(2-0-2)3
OC – 1
(2-0-2)3
EEL330
Microcontrollers
& Embedded
Systems
(3-1-2)5
EEL306
Power
System - II
(3-1-2)5
EEL304
Control Sys-II
(3-1-0)4
ECL350
DSP
(3-1-2) 5
ECL305
Intg. Ckts.
& Appl.
(3-1-2) 5
EEL303
Power Sys -I.
(3-1-2)5
EEL301
Control Sys-I
(3-1-2)5
Total Credits of the programme: 197
VIII
VII
VI
V
II
ASL102
Engineering
Maths-II
(3-1-0)4
ASL101
Engineering
Maths I
(3-1-0)4
EEL202
ECL206
Measurement
Sig. & System.
& Inst.
(3-1-0)4
(3-0-2)4
ASL121
Engineering
Physics
(3-1-2)5
I
CLL101
Effective
Comm.-I
(1-0-2)2
Sem
MEL170
Intro. to Mech.
& Prod.
(3-1-2)5
ASL150
Applied Chem.
(2-0-2)3
MEP160
Engg.
Drawing
(1-0-3) 2. 5
MEP150
Workshop
Practices
(0-0-4)2
ASL140
Envir. Stds.
(3-1-0)4
HM – 1
(2-0-2)3
SML340
Principle of
Management
(2-0-2)3
DE -1
(2-0-2)3
SML300
Entrepreneur
(2-0-2)3
EED406
Major Project(B)
(0-0-8)4
EED401
Major Project(A)
(0-0-4)2
EEC418
GATE
(0-2-0)2
ECT314: Industrial Training
EEL340
Electrical drives
(3-1-0)4
EEL207
Power Elec.
(3-1-2)5
EEL206
Electrical
Machines II
(3-1-2)5
EEL205
Electrical
Machines-I
(3-1-2)5
EET206: Industrial Training
CSL209
Data Stuctures
(3-1-2)5
EEL203
EMT
(3-1-0)4
CLP100
Lang lab
(0-0-2)1
EER408
Gen. Prof.
(0-0-1)0.5
ECC407
Seminar
(0-1-0) 1
ECD306
Minor Project
(0-0-2) 1
CLP200
Learning
thru Litera.
(0-0-2)1
CLL110
Self & Value
-Clarity
(2-1-0) NC
ECT106: In House Training for Minor Projects
CSL150
'C' Prog.
(2-0-4)4
EEL101
Basic
Electrical Engg
(3-1-2)5
Course Code Course Name
(L-T-P)C
EEV401
Pers. Dev.
Prog.
EEV302
Operating
Systems
EEV301.
Special software
pakages
EEV202
C++
EEV201
MATLAB
EEV102
Conv. Skills
EEV
101
PDP & Basic
Computer skills
Value Added
Courses
(Hands-0n by
Industry Experts)
EEV
104
GATE2
EEV
103
GATE1
Self
study
Courses
EEV304
GATE6
EEV303
GATE5
EEV204
GATE4
EEV203
GATE3
Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering-2014
Lecture
Courses
4
4
5
5
6
5
5
5
10
9
14
14
17
15
14
12
L
3
2
4
4
4
5
4
3
T
15
12
8
10
10
8
11
14
P
Weekly
Contact
28
23
26
28
31
28
13
29
20.5
17
03
22
23
02
26
24
02
22.5
22
Credits
Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Category
Category
Credits
BS
DE
29
HMS
CE
08
ES & TA
FE
31
DC
72
PR
Competitive Exam/
2
SPT
Special Software Package
142
Total
Total
Total Credits = 175
Departmental Elective II (DE II): Any one
Credits
12
3
6
6
6
33
3-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
2-1-2
3-1-2
2-1-2
3-1-0
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
29
Humanities & Management Sciences (HMS)
CLP100
CLL101
CLL102
CLL110
SML200
Language Lab
Effective Communication-I
Effective Communication-II
Self & Value Clarity
Engineering Economics (or any other
suitable minimum 3 credit course
offered by School of Management)
Total HMS Core
‘C’ Programming
Basics of Elect. & Electronics Engg
Production Engineering-I
Production Engineering-II
Energy Conversion
Mechanics of Solids - I
Mechanics of Solids - II
Kinematics of Machines
Fluid Mechanics
Industrial Engineering
Heat Transfer
Fluid Machines
Instrumentation & Control Engg.
Machine Design – I
Machine Design – II
IC Engines & Gas Turbines
Dynamics of Machines
Operations Research
RAC
CADM
Introduction to FEM
Total DC
Power Plant Engineering
Vibration and Noise Engineering
Modern Manufacturing Processes
Automobile System Engineering
MEL 459
Mechatronics & Robotics
2-0-2
3
2-0-2
1-0-4
1-0-2
0-0-2
3-1-0
0-0-4
3-1-0
2-0-2
0-0-4
-
3
3
2
1
4
2
4
3
2
1
31
MEL 452
MEP110
MEL120
MEP 120
MEL205
MEP207
MEL190
MEL 310
MEP220
MER418
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Engineering Graphics and Drawing.
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Processes Lab
Engineering Mechanics
Machine Drawing
Thermodynamics
Material Science
Manufacturing Practice
General Fitness for Profession
Total ES & TA
L-T-P
C
Free Elective - I (from Other programmes)
Free Elective - II (from Other programmes)
Free Electives
2-0-2 or 3-0-0
3-0-0/2-0-2
3
3
Total FE
Projects (PR)
L-T-P
2-0-2
08
3
MED 210 Minor Project ( audit course)
MED 423 Major Project Part -1
MED 424 Major Project Part -2
Total PR Credits
Seminar, Presentation & Training (SPT)
L-T-P
C
4
5
MEC 421
MET310
MET410
Total SPT
Seminar
Industrial Training-I
Industrial Training II
0-0-2
-
1
2
3
6
MEL 456
MEL 460
Tribology of Machine Elements
Quality Assurance and Reliability
Engineering
Emerging Automotive Technologies
2-0-2
3
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
Departmental Elective IV (DE IV):
L-T-P
C
MEL 454
MEL 458
MEL 462
MEL 466
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
3
3
12
Common Elective: Any one
L-T-P
C
MEL 468
SML 400
MEL 472
MEL 474
2-0-2 3
2-0-2 3
2-0-2 3
2-0-2 3
Total CE = 3
2-0-4
3-1-2
3-1-0
2-1-0
2-1-2
2-1-2
2-1-0
3-1-0
3-1-0
2-0-2
2-1-2
2-1-2
2-1-2
3-1-0
2-0-2
2-1-2
2-1-2
3-1-0
2-1-2
3-1-2
2-0-2
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
5
3
72
Departmental Elective I (DE I): Any one
MEL 453
MEL 457
MEL 461
MEL 463
3
1
2
2
NC
Departmental Core (DC)
MEL 180
MEL 192
MEL202
MEL203
MEL204
MEL206
MEL208
MEL 210
MEL302
MEL303
MEL304
MEL305
MEL306
MEL308
MEL301
MEL 317
MEL 405
MEL 402
MEL 451
2-0-2
0-0-2
1-0-2
1-0-2
2-1-0
Engineering Sciences & Technical Arts
CSL150
ECL110
Non Conventional Energy Resources
Departmental Elective III (DE III): Any one
Basic Sciences (BS) Core
ASL101
Engineering Maths-I
ASL102
Engineering Maths-II
ASL 201
Engineering Maths-III
ASL 210
Numerical Methods
ASL 121
Engineering Physics
ASL130
Engineering Chemistry
ASL140
Environmental Studies
Total BS Core
MEL 455
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
2-0-2
3
3
3
3
MEL 464
6
C
0-0-4
0-0-8
Design of thermal Systems
Mechanical System Design
Supply Chain Management
Vehicle Safety & Maintenance
Total DE
Gas Dynamics & Propulsions
Project Management
Flexible Manufacturing System
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Competitive Exam/Software Skill Enhancement L-T-P
MEV 200 Special Software package
(Matlab/Ansys/Solid Works)
MEV 300 Special Software package
(Matlab, Ansys/Solid Works)
MEV 102 GPT-1
MEV 202 GPT-2
MEV 302 GPT-3
SEG 400 Self Study Course GATE
0-2-0
NC
2
4
6
Credits
Non Credit
Non Credit
Non Credit
Non Credit
Non Credit
2
21
Set of Electives for Specialization
Name of
Specialization
DE-I
Thermo-fluid
Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Design
Industrial &
Production
Engineering
Automobile
Engineering
(8th Sem)
(7th Sem)
DE-II
DE-III
DE-IV
CE
MEL 453
Power Plant
Engineering
(2-0-2)
MEL 455
Nonconventional
Energy Resources
(2-02)
MEL 452
Computational
Fluid Dynamics
(2-0-2)
MEL 454
Design of
Thermal Systems
(2-0-2)
MEL 468
Gas Dynamics &
Propulsion
(2-0-2)
MEL 457
Vibration and
Noise Engineering
(2-0-2)
MEL 459
Mechatronics
& Robotics
(2-0-2)
MEL 456
Tribology of
Machine Elements
(2-0-2)
MEL 458
Mechanical
System Design
(2-0-2)
SML 400
Project
Management
(2-0-2)
MEL 461
Modern
Manufacturing
Processes
(2-0-2)
MEL 459
Mechatronics
& Robotics
(2-0-2)
MEL 460
Quality Assurance
and Reliability
Engineering (2-0-2)
MEL 462
Supply Chain
Management
(2-0-2)
MEL 472
Flexible
Manufacturing
Systems
(2-0-2)
MEL 463
Automobile
System Engineering
(2-0-2)
MEL 459
Mechatronics &
Robotics
(2-0-2)
MEL 464
Emerging
Automotive
Technologies
(2-0-2)
MEL 466
Vehicle Safety and
Maintenance
(2-0-2)
MEL 474
Design for
Manufacturing
and Assembly
(2-0-2)
22
23
MEP110
MEL180
Production Engg Graphics
& Drg
Engineering-I
(1-0-4) 3
(3-1-0) 4
MEL303
Fluid
Machines
(2-1-2) 4
MEL304
Inst. &
Control Engg.
(2-1-2) 4
MEL301
Dynamics of
M/C
(2-1-2) 4
ASL140
Environmental
Studies
(3-1-0) 4
IV
V
MEL402
CADM
(3-1-2) 5
DE - 3
(2-0-2)3
DE IV
(2-0-2) 3
MEL 192
Production
Engineering-II
(2-1-0) 3
ASL121
Engineering
Physics
(3-1-2) 5
CLP100
Language Lab
(0-0-2) 1
MEP120
CLL102
Manufacturing
Eff. Comm.-II
Processes
(1–0-2) 2
Lab (0-0-2) 1
CLL101
Eff. Comm.-I
(1–0-2) 2
CE
(2-0-2) 3
CLL110
Self &
Value Clarity
(2-1-0) NC
Engineering Economics
(2-0-2) 3 (or any other
suitable minimum
3 credit course
offered by School
of Management)
SML200
MEL 310
Material
Science
(2-0-2) 3
FE II
(3-0-0) 3
Or (2-0-2)
MER418
General Fitness
for Profession
(---) 1
MED423
Major Project
Part I
(0-0-4) 2
MED424
Major
Project Part II
(0-0-8) 4
(02)
MEP220
Manufacturing
Practice
(0-0-4) 2
ECT314: Industrial Training
MEL308
ICE & GT
(2-1-2) 4
DE II
(2-0-2) 3
MEL 210
Industrial
Engineering
(2-0-2) 3
ASL201
Engineering
Maths III
(3-1-0) 4
MET 310: Industrial Training I
MEL 317
Operations
Research
(3-1-0) 4
MEL208
Fluid
Mechanics
(3-1-0) 4
MEP207
M/c Drawing
(0-0-4) 2
MEC421
Seminar
(0-0-2) 1
MEL302
Heat Transfer
(2-1-2) 4
MED 210: Minor Projects (elective audit course) NC
ASL102
Engineering
Maths-II
(3-1-0) 4
ASL101
Engineering
Maths-I
(3-1-0) 4
Course Code Course Name
(L-T-P)C
MEV300
Special software
packages
ANSYS/MATLAB/Soli
d Works
(0-0-2/0-0-4) Non
Credit
*(Open in V & VI
semester)
MEV200
Special software
packages
MATLAB/ANSYS/S
olid Works
(0-0-2/0-0-4)
Non Credit*
(Open in III & IV
semester)
MEL 190
Thermody
namics
(3-1-0) 4
Software
Skill
Enhancement
BS = 29; HMS = 8; ES & TA = 31; DC = 72; DE =12 ; CE=3; FE = 6; PR = 6; SPT = 6 ; SSE & Competitive Exams =2
VIII
VII
MEL306
Machine
Design II
(2-0-2) 3
MEL305
Machine
Design I
(3-1-0) 4
MEL206
Kinematics
of M/C
(3-1-0) 4
MEL 405
MEL 451
DE I
RAC
Introduction to FEM (2-0-2) 3
(2-1-2) 4
(2-0-2) 3
MEL204
Mechanics
of Solids II
(2-1-0) 3
ASL210
Numerical
Methods
(2-1-2) 4
III
VI
MEL203
Mechanics
of Solids I
(2-1-2) 4
MEL205
Engg.
Mechanics
(3-1-0) 4
ECL110
CSL150
ASL130
Basics of
'C'
Engg.
Electrical &
Programming
Chemistry
Electronics Engg.
(2-0-4) 4
(2-1-2) 4
(3-1-2) 5
MEL120
Introduction
to Mech. Engg.
(1-0-2)2
MEL202
Energy
Conversion
(2-1-2) 4
II
I
Sem
Competitive
exam
enhancement
Self Study
Course GATE
(0-2-0) 2
SEG 400
MEV
302
GPT-3
MEV
202
GPT-2
MEV
102
GPT-1
6
6
6
4
4
5
65
7
Lecture
Courses
Scheme for Bachelor of Technology (with option of specialization) in
Mechanical Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering -2014
9
10
11/
14
13/
14
14
10
13
15
L
3
1
3
5
5
4
4
4
T
29
31
Weekly
Contact
23/25
25
to
28
16
28
14/1 26/27
6
0/12
08/1
8/10 27/29
06
04/
12/
26/28
14
12
12
P
21
19
03
21
23
18
20
23
25
Credits
ANNEXUE - 2
FACULTY OF SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
FACULTY OF SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
NAME
DESIGNATION
QUALIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
IN YEARS
DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES
Dr A K Yadav
Professor & HOD
M.Sc.,Post Doc ; PhD
19
Dr. Kalika Srivastava
Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
25
Dr. Sunanda Vashisht
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
23
Dr. R. B. Bajpai
Associate. Professor
M.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
38
Dr. Rashmi Tyagi
Associate Professor
B. Sc. (Hons.),M.Sc.,PhD
31
Dr. Hukum Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.
17
Dr. Phool Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,M.Phil, PhD
8
Dr. Divya Agarwal
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
5.5
Dr. Ambika Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
9.5
Dr. Dipti Vaya
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
9
Dr Gaurav Gupta
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
6
Dr. Sangeet Srivastava
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
12
Dr. Prakash Mathpal
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D
9
Dr. Sunita Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD, Post Doc,
IIT Delhi
13.6
Dr. Bharti Arora
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,M.Phil, PhD
12
Dr. Anupam Yadav
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
4
Dr. Neha Yadav
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
0.6
Dr. Sunil Hans
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
11
Dr. Kamlesh Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc., ,PHD,
Post Doctorate
10
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,M.Phi ,
Persuing PhD
12
Ms. Pranati Purohit
Assistant Professor
Ms. Ruchi Gupta
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Pursuing PhD,
5
Dr. Tejpal Singh Chundawat
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc., PhD
6
Mr. Aditya Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,M.Phil
0.3
VISITING FACULTY OF DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES
Prof. K.L. Chopra
Distinguished
Research Professor
M.Sc, PhD
42
24
Prof. Kehar Singh
Distinguished
Research Professor
M.Tech, PhD
47
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor
M.Sc, PhD
57
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor
PhD, DSC
44
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor
M.Sc, PhD
50
Mr. Avdhesh Bhardwaj
Assistant Professor
M.Sc, Mphil, Pursuing PhD
9
Ms. Chetna Tyagi
University Fellow
M.Sc, M.Tech, Pursuing PhD
2
Prof. M.S. Sodha
Prof. I.K. Varma
Prof. A.K. Ghatak
CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES LEARNING
Dr. Shrutimita Mehta
Assistant Professor,
HOD & Dy. Dean Students
B.A.,M.A.,PhD
21
Dr. Divyabha
Assistant Professor
B.A.,M.A.,PhD
6
Dr. Payal Khurana
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.A.,PhD
9.5
Ms. Sagarika Goswami
Assistant Professor
B.A.,M.A., Persuing PhD
14
Ms. Prerna Chauhan
CLL Counsellor/Faculty
B.A.,M.A., MBA,
8
Ms. Priya Kachroo
CLL Counsellor/Faculty
B.Sc.,M.A.,
18
VISITING FACULTY OF CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES LEARNING
Dr. Ranjana Lall
Sr. Professor
MA, PhD
36
Dr. Farida Irani
Associate Professor
MA, DEA, PhD
5
Ms. Deeksha T. Madan
Assistant Professor
MA, Mphil, MBA
5
Ms. Praneet Kaur
Assistant Professor
MA, BIT
2
Ms. Shobhana S Varma
Associate Professor
MA, Mphil
25
Ms. Komal Kalia
Assistant Professor
MA
4
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Dr. V. Gayathri
Associate Professor & HOD B.E.,M.Tech,PhD
Brig(Retd.) S.K Sharma
Associate Professor
20
Bachelor in Architecture, PG in
Urban & Regional Planning
35
Distinguished Professor
Emeritus
B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D.
48
Prof. S. Krishnamoorthi
Emeritus Fellow
B.E.,M.E.,
63
Mr. Hari Kishore Mishra
Emeritus Fellow
B.E.,M.E.,
37
Dr. Anil Kumar Misra
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
18
Ms. Vaishali Sahu
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
5
Ms. Prachi Kaustubh Sohoni
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
5.5
Mr. Nipun Verma
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,
3
Ms. Amandeep Kaur
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
5.6
Mr. Ankit Pachouri
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.4
Mr. Rohith P.P.
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.E.,
1.3
Ms. Purnima Bajpai
Assistant Professor
B.E., M. Tech
2
Dr. P.K. Swamee
25
VISITING FACULTY OF DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Prof. S.K. Kaushik
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor
FNAE, PHD
35
Dr. Kapil K. Narula
Honorary Adjunct Professor BE, PHD
10
Mr. Arnab K. Bhattacharya
Assistant Professor
10
BE, M.Tech
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Dr. Latika Singh
Associate Professor & HOD B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
10
Dr. Meena Kumari
Distinguished
Professor Emeritus
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,PhD
36
Distinguished Professor
Emeritus
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Post Doctoral
Fellowship;PhD
39
Dr. Supriya Panda
Associate Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc., M.S.,PhD
27
Dr. Deepti Gaur
Associate Professor
B.Sc.,M.Tech,PhD
14
Ms. Jyotsna Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
11
Ms. Usha Batra
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
10
Mr. Sandeep Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
10
Ms. Suman Bhatia
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc., M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
6.5
Ms. Niharika Garg
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
9
Ms. Jagdeep Kaur
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
8
Ms. Swati Aggarwal
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
11.5
Ms. Shilpa Mahajan
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
5
Ms. Yogita Gigras
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
4
Ms. Supriya Raheja
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
4.5
Ms. Kavita Choudhary
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
6
Ms. Sujata
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc., M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
6.5
Ms. Anuradha
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
3.5
Ms Geetika
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
7
Ms. Meghna Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
9.5
Ms. Divya Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
5.5
Mr. Gaurav Aggarwal
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
5
Ms. Prachi Ahlawat
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
4
Ms. Aman Jatain
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
3.5
Ms. Sumanlata Gautam
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
5.5
Mr. Anil Kumar Mishra
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
16
Ms Apoorvi Sood
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,
2
Ms Rita Chhikara
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
13
Ms. Manju
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.S.,
3.5
Ms. Roopal Mamtora
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,
10
Ms.Nisha Kharb
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
2
Dr. Prabha Sharma
26
Ms. Neha Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
1
Ms. Neeti Kashyap
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
3.5
Ms. Hitesh
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
1
Ms. Neha Sahu
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,
1
Ms. Richa Chhabra
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
1
Ms. Shilpy Agrawal
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
8
Mr. Sanatan Sukhija
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.7
Ms. Jyotika Pruthi
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
0.7
Mr. Hemant Salwan
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech.; IIT ROORKEE,
6
Mohammad Islam
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
Pursuing Ph.D, IIT Delhi
8
B.Tech,M.Tech, PGDM,
Pursuing PhD
14
B.Sc., Diploma in Computer,
MCA,M.Tech
12
Ms. Sugandha Singh
Mr. Deepak Satyarthi
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Ms. Gopika S.
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech
3
Ms. Neha Popli
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech
0.2
Ms. Nidhika Yadav
Assistant Professor
B.Sc.,M.Sc., M.Tech,
4.5
VISITING FACULTY OF DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING &
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Prof. Karmeshu
Distinguished
Research Professor
M.Tech, PhD
41
Dr. Anuradha
Professor
PhD
12
Ms. Kalpana S.
Assistant Professor
MSc, Mphil
6
Ms. Arpita Nagpal
University Fellow
M.Tech, Pursuing PhD
1
Ms. Mehak Khurana
University Fellow
B.Tech, M. Tech,
Pursuing PhD
2
B.Tech, M. Tech,
Pursuing PhD
2
Ms. Ruby Yadav
University Fellow
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Prof. Swaran Ahuja
Prof. B S Panwar
Professor, HOD &
Dean Academics ( PG )
Sr. Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,PhD
PhD
30
26
Prof. Bijoy Kishor Das
Sr. Professor & Dean RDIL
B.Tech,M.S.,PhD
48
Prof. Amar Nath Jha
Sr. Professor
B.Sc.,M.E.,PhD
46
Dr. Prabhjot Kaur
Associate Professor &
Dy. Dean RDIL
B.Tech,M.E.,PhD
14.5
Dr. Hemani Kaushal
Associate Professor
B.Tech,M.E., PhD
11
Dr. Neeraj Kr. Shukla
Associate Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,PhD
12.5
Ms. Rekha Vig
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech. ,Pursuing PhD
16.5
27
Mr. Anil Kumar Nigam
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
36
Ms. Anjali Garg
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
22
Ms. Sharda Vashisth
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
16
Mr. Jagdish Prasad Shivhare
Assistant Professor
B.E.,,Pursuing PhD
30
Mr. Nitin Malik
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
11
Ms. Anita Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Persuing PhD
19
Ms. Ashu Gautam
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
10
Ms. Shaveta Arora
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
11.5
Ms. Kusum Dangi
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
5.5
Ms. Nidhi Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
6
Ms. Shafali Jain
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,
8
Ms. Pooja Sabherwal
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
8.5
Ms. Charu Rana
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
5.5
Ms. Sheila Mahapatra
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech, Persuing PhD
7
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech, Persuing PhD
4.5
Ms. Vandana Khanna
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech, Persuing PhD
9.5
Mr. Mandeep Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Persuing PhD
5
Ms. Jyothi Varanasi
Assistant Professor
M.Tech
7
Ms. Naresh Kumari
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech, Persuing PhD
16
Ms. Dipti
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
3.6
Mr. Ramandeep Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Persuing PhD
5
Mr Pankaj Rakheja
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
2
Mr. Saurabh Sachdeva
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
1.5
Mr. Sidharth Bhatia
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Persuing PhD
1
Mr. Kashish Jhamb
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Sc.,
5
Ms. Meenakshi Yadav
Assistant Professr
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.6
Ms. Geetu Lalit
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
2
Mr. Rajesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.7
Mr. Shankar S.
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,
Pursuing PhD, IIT Delhi
0.7
Mr. Nitin Garg
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
2
Mr. Nandlal Yadav
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.6
Ms. Madhulika Arora
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.6
Ms. Rouble
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.3
Mr. Prateek Bindra
Assistant Prof.
B.TEch,M.E.,
1.6
VISITING FACULTY OF DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL,
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Ms. Deepti Shrivastava
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
5
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dr. Pramod Bhatia
Associate Professor & HOD
B.Tech,M.S.,PhD
15
Prof. B.C. Nakra
Principal Advisor To GB &
Prof. of Eminent
B.Sc.,M.Tech,PhD
50
Prof. Ravindra Ojha
Director - School of
Engineering & Technology
B.Tech,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
30
Dr. Ramesh Chander Sachdeva
Professor Emeritus
B.Sc.,M.Tech,PhD
70
Prof. J.P. Subramanyam
Sr. Professor
B.E.,M.A.,PhD
44
Prof. J.K. Gera
Contract Faculty
B.Tech,M.Tech,MBA
43
Mr. Manoj Kumar Gopaliya
Assistant Professor &
Dy. Dean Academics (UG)
B.E.,M.Tech,Persuing PhD
8
Dr. Abhinav Gupta
Associate Professor
(Designate)
Assistant Professor
A.M.I.E (India),M.Tech,
Persuing PhD
B.E.,M.S.,Ph.D
21
3
Ms. Swati Bharadwaj
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
18
Mr. Ashwini Kumar Sharma
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
14
Mr. Abhishek Pratap Singh
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
6.5
Mr. Amit Dhamija
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
9.5
Ms. Shiv Manjaree Gopaliya
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
7
Mr. Pardeep Kumar Rohilla
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
7
Mr. Lalit Upadhayay
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Persuing PhD
4.5
Ms. Shikha Kashyap
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
4
Mr. Mohit Deswal
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
1
Ms. Amrita Jhawar
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
3
Mr. Devendra Kumar Pathak
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
1.5
Mr. Deevesh Sharma
Assistatn Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
0.7
Mr. Rakesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
3
Dr. K. Mathyazhagan
Assistant Professor
B.E.,M.E.,Pursuing PhD
4
Mr. Rohit Singh Lather
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,Pursuing PhD
0.2
Mr. Anmol Bhatia
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.Tech,
4
Mr. Deepak Monga
Assistant Professor
B.Tech,M.E.,
0.2
Mr. Prahlad Singh Jadon
VISITING FACULTY OF DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Prof. Som Karamchetty
Honorary Adjunct Professor MS, PhD
34
Prof. Ranjit K. Sinha
Honorary Adjunct Professor BE, M.S, P.hD
36
Prof. Rajendra Singh
Honorary Distinguished
Professor
Phd
40
Mr. Piyush Gupta
Sr. Professor
B.Tech,. M.Tech,. Pursuing PhD
33
Mr. Suresh Kumar
Sr. Professor
BE, M.Tech
16
Mr. Manish Kumar
Assistant Professor
B.E., M.E.
3
Ms. Meenu Munjal
University Fellow
BE, ME, Pursuing PhD
5
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(ITM-FRM-19B)
(Form-N1)
_______________ 2014
THE VICE CHANCELLOR,
ITM UNIVERSITY,
SECTOR – 23A,
GURGAON.
SUBJECT:- APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION OF CHILDREN/ WARD
OF NRI’S / INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – 2014-15
Dear Sir,
In response to your Admission Notice, I submit as under:
1)
I Mr/Ms. ___________________________________ am a Non Resident Indian as defined under the
Income Tax Act and presently resident of ________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________.
2)
After personally scanning your website, and being satisfied with the reputation enjoyed by your
University including its approvals, infrastructure, faculty and other facilities, I hereby wish to apply for
admission w.e.f. 2014 – 2015 under the 15% category allocated at your University for children/ wards of
N o n R e s i d e n t I n d i a n s / I n t e r n a t i o n a l s t u d e n t s f o r m y c h i l d / w a r d M r. / M s .
__________________________ as per the under mentioned preference : (Indicate your preference
numerically in the box. In case the box remains unfilled, it will be assumed that you are not interested in
the discipline(s)
a)
B.Tech Computer Sc. & Engineering
b)
B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering
c)
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
d)
B.Tech Civil Engineering
e)
B.Tech Electrical Engg.
3)
I have read and understood that ITM University has been established by the Haryana State Legislature
under The Haryana Private Universities (Third amendment) Act, 2009.
4)
I have read and understood that ITM University is a Private Self Financed multi disciplinary University
recognized and has the right to confer degrees under Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956. I also find that
ITM University has been included by UGC in their select list of approved Universities. This list of
recognized Universities can be obtained from the UGC website www.ugc.ac.in
5)
I hereby agree and undertake that if admitted, my child / ward shall abide by all the rules and regulations
of ITM - University from time to time including but not limited to attendance, course work, Internal /
External Examination and evaluation, matters of discipline, timely payment of fee etc. etc.
6)
I hereby confirm that I have read the rules & regulations governing these admissions including the
minimum eligibility criteria and the Annual fee of ` 3,93,000/- which is subject to a year on year increase
of 3%.
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7)
If admitted, I confirm that I shall continue to pay the fee annually in advance, failing which, the
admission of my child/ward is liable to be cancelled as per the rules of the University.
8)
I understand and agree to submit within 10 days from the date of submission of the application a
certificate of equivalence from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) / Foreign cell of the Parent
University in the event the admission is sought on the basis of an equivalent qualification obtained
overseas. I fully understand and agree that the application would be rendered ineligible for
consideration in the absence of this certificate of equivalence.
9)
I understand and agree that Ragging and/or Smoking and/or use of Mobile Phone (except in canteen
area) within the premises of the University and/or its hostels is illegal and strictly prohibited. I
understand that the University has a ZERO Tolerance policy for indulging in any such act and that, if my
son/daughter/ ward found engaging in any such act(s) or any other unlawful act(s) directly or
indirectly, besides Police/Legal Action against him/her, he/she shall be expelled from the University.
In such an event no fee by whatsoever name called shall be refundable.
10)
I understand and agree that if admitted, the fee paid by me by whatsoever name called shall be nonrefundable in part or whole under any circumstances.
11)
I am aware that having applied / secured a seat under NRI category on ‘first - come – first – served’
basis, I cannot apply for a seat in the Resident Indian category for my son / daughter / ward and the
latter shall automatically stand cancelled, if applied.
12)
I also understand and agree once I have accepted the offer of admission for my child / ward, and
deposited the fee to secure his/her admission, he/she will not be eligible to change his/her course /
discipline under any circumstances whatsoever.
13)
I also understand and agree that if I withdraw / cancel the admission of my son / daughter / ward after
depositing the first year fee, I shall also be liable to pay the balance three years fee to the University.
Thanking You,
Yours faithfully,
NAME OF NRI WITH SIGNATURE
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(Form-N2)
_______________ 2014
THE VICE CHANCELLOR,
ITM UNIVERSITY,
SECTOR – 23A,
GURGAON.
BY HAND
NRI CERTIFICATE
Dear Sir,
Further to my application dated _________________ received by you vide your receipt no. ______________________
I Mr./Ms. ____________________________________________ resident of _________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________enclose herewith non
refundable Cash / Draft/Cheque No ______________ dated ___________ drawn on ___________________amounting
to ` 3,93,000/-towards the first years Annual Fee to secure the admission of my child/ward Mr./
Ms.___________________________________ in the course / discipline B.TECH_____________________________.
Since I am securing my admission of ‘first – come – first – served’ basis, I understand and agree that this fee deposited by
me is non–refundable under any circumstances whatsoever and change of branch / discipline is also not possible under
any circumstances hereafter.
I also understand and appreciate that no midcourse admissions can be made by the University to fill a dropout seat.
Under the circumstances, I unambiguously agree that, since I am not furnishing a Bank Guarantee/Bond for the balance
year’s fees, in case my child/ward withdraws his/her admission midcourse i.e. before the completion of the degree, I
shall have to pay the balance years fee to the University since the seat shall remain vacant as per the decision of the
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
I am aware that having taken a seat under NRI category on ‘first – come – first – served’ basis, I cannot apply for a seat in
the Resident Indian category for my son / daughter / ward and the latter shall automatically stand cancelled, if applied.
Lastly, I am also aware that I can withdraw or cancel my wards NRI seat only after paying the balance three years fees.
Yours faithfully,
NAME OF NRI WITH SIGNATURE
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(Form-N3)
_______________ 2014
BY HAND
THE VICE CHANCELLOR,
ITM UNIVERSITY,
SECTOR – 23A,
GURGAON.
NRI STUDENT CERTIFICATE
Dear Sir,
I Mr/Ms. ______________________________________ hereby confirm that I am seeking and accepting admission at
ITM University under the NRI category as the child / ward of Mr/Ms ________________________________________
who is a Non Resident Indian in the course/ discipline B.Tech______________________________________________.
I hereby declare that, as per the rules, my Full fee shall be paid by him/her for all four years of the degree annually in
advance each year. I understand and agree that my admission and continuation thereof shall be automatically
cancelled in the event my guardian fails to deposit the Annual fee on time to the University for any reason whatsoever
and /or if I fail to comply with any other rules and regulations of the University from time to time.
I am aware that having taken a seat under NRI category on ‘first – come – first – served’ basis, I cannot apply for a seat in
the Resident Indian category and the latter shall automatically stand cancelled, if applied. I am also aware that the
course/ discipline cannot be changed by me hereafter under any circumstances. Lastly, I am also aware that I can
withdraw or cancel my NRI seat only after paying the balance three years fees.
Yours faithfully,
NAME OF STUDENT WITH SIGNATURE
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(Form-N4)
_______________ 2014
BY HAND
THE VICE CHANCELLOR,
ITM UNIVERSITY,
SECTOR – 23A,
GURGAON.
PARENT CERTIFICATE
Dear Sir,
I Mr/Ms. _________________________________ father/mother of Mr./Ms ________________________________
hereby confirm that I have appointed Mr./Ms. ___________________________________ who is a Non-Resident
Indian as the guardian / sponsor of my son/daughter Mr./Ms. _________________________________.
Mr./Ms. ____________________________________shall be paying the Annual fee of my son/daughter for all four
years. I understand and agree that the admission of my son/daughter shall be automatically cancelled in the event
his/her aforesaid appointed guardian / sponsor fails to deposit the full fee on time to the University as may be
applicable.
Also, I agree that since I nor the guardian /sponsor is furnishing a Bank Guarantee/Bond for the balance years fees as per
decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, in case my child/ward withdraws his/her admission before the
completion of the degree, his / her appointed guardian /sponsor shall have to pay the balance years fees to the
University since the seat shall remain vacant. In the event he / she does not, I shall be liable to pay the same.
I am aware that having taken a seat under NRI category on ‘first- come- first – served’ basis, I cannot apply for a seat in
the Resident Indian category for my son / daughter / ward and the latter shall automatically stand cancelled, if applied.
Lastly, I am also aware that I can withdraw or cancel my Child / Wards NRI/ International students seat only after paying
the balance three years fees.
Yours faithfully,
NAME OF FATHER / MOTHER OF THE STUDENT
WITH SIGNATURE
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FORM-1
DECLARATION CUM UNDERTAKING
I have read and understood that ITM University has been established by the Haryana State Legislature under The Haryana Private
Universities (Third amendment) Act, 2009 and ITM University is a Private Self Financed University recognized has the right to confer
degrees under Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956. ITM University has been included by UGC in their select list of approved
Universities. This list of recognized Universities can be obtained from the UGC website www.ugc.ac.in
I have clearly understood that the functions of Admission, Course Design, Curriculum Structures, Teaching Methodologies,
Examinations/ Evaluation System (Internal and External) and all other issues related thereto including but not limited to the credit/
grading system, promotion system etc etc. shall be performed entirely by the university in accordance with the guidelines prescribed
in the Statute/ Ordinances as approved by ITM University from time to time.
I hereby agree and undertake that if admitted, my child / ward shall abide by all the rules and regulations of ITM- University from time
to time including but not limited to attendance, course work, Internal / External Examination and evaluation, matters of discipline,
timely payment of fee etc. etc.
I understand that my admission to ITM University if at all, is provisional and subject to confirmation by Chancellor.
I hereby affirm that the information furnished in the Application Form is true and no material information has been concealed. If any
information is found to be false, incorrect or misleading, ITM University shall have the authority to cancel my candidature/admission
without any further enquiry or notice. Under the circumstances, all fee paid for whatsoever purpose shall stand fully forfeited.
I understand and agree that Ragging and/or Smoking within the premises of the University and/or its hostels is illegal and strictly
prohibited. I understand that the University has a ZERO Tolerance policy for indulging in any such act and that, if I am found engaging in
any such act(s) or any other unlawful act(s) directly or indirectly, besides Police/Legal Action against me, I shall be expelled from the
University. In such an event my fee shall also be forfeited.
I also affirm that I have read in detail the Admission Policy & Selection Procedure 2014 of ITM University for NRIs including its fee
structure and the refund and cancellation policy before submitting this application and agree to unconditionally abide by the same.
I also undertake and agree that no change of branch is permitted after allocation of a seat under any circumstances whatsoever.
I have clearly understood the refund and cancellation policy of the University and the financial impact of a mid-course withdrawal on
an unaided self financed University like ITM. Therefore, in the event my child withdraws his/her admission after the last date of
withdrawal clearly specified in the Admission Policy and Selection Procedure or mid-course before the completion of the course, I
agree to pay the balance years fee since the seat cannot be filled by the University mid-course and shall therefore remain vacant,
Being an unaided self financed University, I am aware that the University is entitled to claim the said amounts in view of the
Constitution Bench judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case titled “Islamic Academy of Education vs. State of
Karnataka” bearing CWP No. 350 of 1993 as I am neither submitting a bond / bank guarantee. This affidavit is in lieu of bond/bank
guarantee as required by the said Supreme Court ruling.
I undertake to pay the university the fee as stated herein above on the basis of a written demand made by the university at my
aforesaid address and the same shall be a conclusive proof of the seat remaining unfilled at the university after the withdrawal of
admission by my child.
That the demand for the balance year’s fee by the university shall be final and acceptable to me and I undertake not to object / express
surprise on the same and undertake to pay the same within the period stated in the demand letter. In case I fail to do so, besides
withholding my no dues clearance/migration/character certificates, the University shall be entitled to take legal recourse to recover
the same at my risk and peril as to costs and consequences.
That the contents of this undertaking have been read over and explained to me in vernacular and I am executing the same after
understanding the contents thereof.
______________________________________
_____________________________
SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
_________________
_____________________
DATE
PLACE
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FORM-2
SELF DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT
1)
I, .…………………………………………(full name of student with admission/registration/enrolment number)
S/o, D/o Mr./Mrs./Ms…………………………………, having been admitted to……………………, (Name of the
institution) have carefully read “THE HARYANA PROHIBITION OF RAGGING IN EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUION ORDINANCE, 2012” and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Ordinance.
2)
I have, in particular, perused clause 2(f) of the Ordinance and am aware as to what constitutes ragging.
3)
I have also, in particular, perused clause 8 of the Ordinance and I am fully aware of the penal and
administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting
ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
4)
I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that:
a)
I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under the
ordinance.
b)
I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that
may be constituted as ragging under the ordinance.
5)
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for punishment according to the Ordinance,
without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or
any law for the time being in force.
6)
I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the
country on account of being found guilty or, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote,
ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my
admission is liable to be cancelled.
Declared this…….day of………………month of …………..year.
.........…………………………..
Signature of Students
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FORM-2 (Contd..)
SELF-DECLARATION BY PARENT/GUARDIAN
1.
I, Mr. /Mrs./ Ms………………………………………………………………………………… (full name of parent/guardian)
father/mother/guardian of …………………………………………………………………………… (full name of student
with University Roll Number), having been admitted to ………………………………………… (name of the
institution) have carefully read “THE HARYANA PROHIBITION OF RAGGING IN EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTION ORDINANCE, 2012” and fully understood the provisions contained in the said
Ordinance.
2.
I have, in particular, perused clause 2(f) of the Ordinance and am aware as to what constitutes ragging.
3.
I have also, in particular, perused clause 8 of the Ordinance and am fully aware of the penal and
administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of or
abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
4.
I hereby solemnly aver and undertaken that:
(a)
My ward will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under the
Ordinance.
(b)
My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or
omission that may be constituted as ragging under the Ordinance.
5.
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to the
Ordinance, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under
any penal law or any law for the time being in force.
6.
I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in
the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of conspiracy to promote,
ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue my ward admission is
liable to be cancel.
Declared this ……… day of ……………………….. month of ……………….. year.
………………………................…….
Signature of Parent/Guardian
Name:
Address
Telephone/Mobile No. :
Email ID
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Mentors of ITM University
Prof. BC Nakra
Principal Advisor to Governing Body
and Professor of Eminence,
ITM University, Gurgaon
Prof. BK Das
Senior Professor and
Dean (RDIL),
ITM University, Gurgaon
Dr C R Prasad
INAE Fellow,
Former Chairman & Managing
Director-GAS Authority of
India Ltd
Mr Harbans Lal Bajaj
INAE Fellow,
Former Chairman, Central Electricity
Authority, Government of India
Prof. Indra K Varma
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor,
ITM University, Gurgaon
Prof. K L Chopra
Distinguished Research
Professor, ITM University,
Former-Director
IIT, Kharagpur
Dr Karmeshu
Distinguished Research Professor,
ITM University
Professor & Dean School of
Computer & Systems Sciences,
JNU, New Delhi
Prof. Kehar Singh
Distinguished Research Professor
ITM University
Ex-Dean & Emeritus Fellow,
IIT Delhi
Prof MS Sodha
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor,
ITM University
Former Vice ChancellorBarkatulla University, Bhopal
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore
Lucknow University, Lucknow
Prof. Mohan Lal Kothari
INAE Fellow,
Emeritus Fellow
Department of Electrical
Engineering, IIT Delhi
Prof. Prem Vrat
Vice-Chancellor &
Professor of Eminence
ITM University, Gurgaon
Prof. P K Swamee
Distinguished Professor,
Emeritus
PhD (Civil), University of
Roorkee
ME (Hydraulics Engineering),
University of Roorkee
BE (Civil), University of Roorkee
Dr Rajesh Chadha
Honorary Distinguished
Research Professor,
ITM University, Gurgaon;
Senior Fellow-National Council
of Applied Economic Research
Prof. SK Kaushik
Fellow Indian Academy of Engineering
& Past President, Indian Concrete Institute.
Mr Ved Prakash Sandlas
Director General,Amity
Institute of Space Science & Technology
Dr Y P Anand
Former Chairman,
Railway Board Govt. of India
Dr S Pal
President
Institution of Electronics &
Telecommunication Engineers-India
HUDA Sector 23A, Gurgaon 122017 India
For B.Tech NRIs, Admission related queries :
Important Telephone No's
Tel : 0124-2365811-13, 4195200
Email: [email protected]
web: www.itmindia.edu
ITM University is the registered trademark for ITM University Gurgaon
vide Trade Mark Application no. 1944837 dated 1st April, 2010
ITM University