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K:*t% 3 -o "r € ^r'.^ @'il NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Annual Report and Audited Annual Accounts Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR LIST OF BOARD OF GOVERNERS MEMBERS 1. Shri B. Muthuraman Chairman Managing Director, Tata Steel Limited Jamshedpur 2. Prof. Rajnish Shrivastava Ex-officio Director, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur - 831014 3. Mr. Ashok Thakur Member Additional Secretary (TS), Government of India Ministry of Human Resource Development (Deptt. of Higher Education), Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 001 4. Mr. S. K. Ray Member Addl. Secretary & Financial Adviser, Government of India Ministry of Human Resource Development (Deptt. of Higher Education), IFD Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi - 110 001 5. Mr. Sudhir Prasad, Member Principal Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Government of Jharkhand Nepal House, Doranda, Ranchi - 834 002 6. Prof. Arun Kumar Member Director Department of Science & Technology Government of Jharkhand Nepal House, Doranda, Ranchi - 834 002 7. Prof. D. Acharya Member Director, Indian Institure of Technology Kharagpur - 721302 (W.B.) 8. Prof. Swapna Banerjee Member Department of Electronics and Electrical Communications Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur - 721302 (W.B.) 9. Prof. (Dr.) S. B. L. Saksena Member Professor of Electrical Engg. Department NIT, Jamshedpur - 831014 10. Dr. Ramayan Singh Member Lecturer, Deptt. of Mathematics NIT, Jamshedpur - 831014 1 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR MEMBERS OF FINANCE COMMITTEE 1. Mr. B. Muthuraman Chairman Dhairman, BOG NIT, Jamshedpur 2. Prof. Rajnish Shrivastava Member Director (Ex-Officio) NIT, Jamshedpur 3. Mr. N. Soi Member Director (Finance) (Central Govt. Nominee) MHRD, Govt. of India 4. Dr. Arun Kumar Member Director (State Govt. Nominee) Deptt. of Sc. & Tech Govt. of Jharkhand 5. Prof. Swapna Banerjee Member Professor, (Council Member) IIT, Kharagpur 6. Prof. S. B. L. Seksena Member Professor, Elect. Engg. Deptt. (Senate Nominee) NIT, Jamshedpur 7. Dr. Ramayan Singh Member Asstt. Professor (Senate Nominee) NIT Jamshedpur. 8. Prof. M. K. Banerjee Member-Secretary Register (I/c), NIT, Jamshedpur 2 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR FOREWORD NIT, Jamshedpur became a fully funded and fully controlled one of the CFTIS Institute under Ministry of Human Resource & Development, Govt. of India with effect from 1st April, 2003. Since then the new management under the esteemed patronage and guidance of Mr. B. Muthuraman, Hon’ble Chairman, Board of Governors of the Institute, has been making steady and diversified progress on all fronts. The Institute has undergone significant changes since its takeover by the Central Government. The annual system of examination was replaced by semester system based on credits. The undergraduate courses were thoroughly revamped by the faculty in consultation with faculty from IIT, Kharagpur, XLRI and user industries like Tata Steel, Tata Motors and others. Several schemes have been introduced for augmenting teaching activities. The experienced teachers from industries and other organizations provide exposure to the students in modem R&D and industrial practices. A major thrust has been given to upgrade UG and PG laboratories and to introduce new laboratories as per the requirement of the curricula. Other initiatives taken in the year under report include support for projects involving new innovation in classroom technology, training the teachers and supporting technical staff, upgradation of computing and networking facilities and developing linkages with other institutions, research laboratories, industry and user agencies through different programmes including consultancy. To instill the spirit of research and technical creativity among the students, the different departments of the institute organize national seminars and fest every year. Technology Students’ Gymkhana strives to develop the multi-faceted personality of the students by organizing extra-curricular and co-curricular activities for them every year. One of the remarkable feats achieved by the Institute has been in the sphere of Training and placement. We have achieved impressive placement for our students, with top industrial houses and software companies recruiting our students in a big way. In the year 2010-11, 65 companies visited the Institute for placement and we were able to achieve 100 percent job placement for the eligible students. (Prof. Rambabu Kodali) Director 3 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR DIRECTOR’S NOTE LOCATION : NIT Jamshedpur is situated at a distance of 12 kilometers from Tatanagar Railway Station, on the banks of the river Kharkai. It is just for enough to ensure that the city with its noise is too distance to distract and just near enough to guarantee that ail city facilities are immediately available. The institute is strategically located with the unique advantage of being surrounded by giant and medium scale industries like Tata-Steel, Telco, Indian Steel Wire Products, Tata Tubes, Tinplate Company, Tata Timken etc. and reputed Institutes like the National Metallurgical Laboratory, Xavier Labour Relations Institute and National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi. CAMPUS : Set against the picturesque backdrop of low hills and a bright flowing river, the 329 acres of rolling campus is a perfect answer to all the demands of a National Institute of Technology. As a seat of scientific and technical learning, N.I.T., Jamshedpur has the advantage of a peaceful atmosphere that soothes frayed nerves and encourages concentration on study and research. The main building consists of the administrative block, lecture halls, departments, classrooms. The computer center and library is adjacent to academic complex. The staff quarters are located in the eastern side of the campus. There are 11 hostels in all with furnished rooms and amenities. The institute maintains courts of basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis. Apart from this, it also has cricket, hockey and football grounds along with a gymnasium. OVERVIEW : The Institute became a fully funded and fully controlled Institute under the Central Government with effect from 1st April 2003. The new management took over with Mr. B. Muthuraman, Managing Director, Tata Steel as the chairman of the Board of Governors, with the passage of NIT Act. by the parliament on 15th August, 2007, the institute acquired lthe status of National Importance. The Institute has undergone significant changes since takeover by the Central Govt. The most notable change has been in the area of academics. The examinations were running 6 to 9 months behind schedule during the 2002-03 academic years. The senate at its meeting held on 10th July 2003, promulgated new B. Tech. and M. Tech. Regulations and framed a “transitory” syllabus for 1st to 3rd year students. The syllabus was in operation till a new syllabus was drafted. The annual system of examination of Ranchi University, the former affiliating university, was scrapped and semester system of examination based on credits with internal assessment, continuous evaluation and grading where introduced. Co-curricular activity like NSS was made an integral part of the academic performance to help all round growth of the students. The undergraduate courses were thoroughly revamped by the faculty in consultation with faculty from IIT Kharagpur, XLRI and user industries like Tata Steel, Teclo etc. There were multiple reviews by faculty from KGP and user industries before the revised syllabus was placed before the Senate and came into effect from 2004-05 academic session. The UG course offers choice of Elective to students from 6th semester onwards so that they can specialize in their chosen area. Introduction of Humanities and Social Science related compulsory subjects in areas like Engineering Economics, Organizational Behavior and Industrial Psychology, Sustainable Development, Management Information Systems, Language Appreciation courses and co-curricular subjects like community development etc. will go a long way in broadening the horizon of the students and helping them think laterally-a quality so very essential in engineers of tomorrow. The students undertake a 2 semester project work in the their final year in collaboration with industries which help the students and faculty to meaningfully work with the industries in addressing some of their problems. 4 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR Afther the approval of the Ph.D. rules and regulations, successive batches of Ph. d. Students have been admitted and are pursuing the programme. Since teaching is the main forte of the Institute, several schemes have been approved by the BOG for augmenting teaching activities. These include appointment of adjunct faculty from IITs/XLRI, R & D organizations like NML, major industries in an around Jamshedpur, emeritus faculty, guest faculty etc. The experienced teachers from industries and other organizations provide the much-needed exposure to the students in modern R & D and industrial practices. The Institute has embraked on giving a major thrust to upgrading of UG and PG laboratories and introducing new laboratories as per the requirement of the new curricula. The infrastructure support provided by MHRD for building the campus LAN and WAN which has connected all departments/centers/sections to the Computer Centre needs special mention. All the hostels lhave been provided with Wi-Fi Internet Connectivity and are in the process of being equipped with cyber cafes. Complete automation of all the departments, Centres Sections and Hostels for academic and non-academic activities has been effected through campus MIS-UAIMS software, thus paving the way for e-governance. A major impetus to the upgradation of the existing laboratories and building new ones has been the World Bank funded project under TEQIP. NIT JSR has been included in the list of institutions to be funded and Rs. 10 crores has been received. Major laboratories have been modernized with latest equipment and software in the year under report. The Institute has taken steps to be included in the EDUSAT project and it is hoped that this will act as a major force multiplier in providing quality technical education. Campus ambience is a significant factor that contributes to the quality of education and life style of the staff and students. The academic building and the Halls of Residences have been thoroughly refurbished. Augmentation of civil and electrical infrastructure facilities are in progress and some more are on the drawing board. New roads are being built, the existing roads are being widened and extensive planting of trees has been undertaken. An additional floor on top of Computer Centre has housed the Department of Computer Applications, two large multi- media equipped seminar rooms, one large CAD laboratory and other computer laboratories including e-learning laboratory. Library automation thorough LIBSYS Software is near completion. An e-book / e-journal section in the library has started. In addition to this, we have online services through INDEST CONSORTIUM on different subjects for nine electronic journals. Services of Bibliographic Databases (J Gate Custom Content for Consortia) are also available now. 6 new faculty houses have been constructed. The girls’ hostel, which was in a dilapidated condition and was, declared “unsafe” has been thoroughly repaired. ASTD/PCO/Xerox booth cum eatery has been built in the hostel area to cater to the needs of the students. The academic area is being enclosed within a boundary wall to limit entry of outsiders into the academic complex. A boundary wall around the sprawling 329-acre campus, which is totally open, is being built to enhance campus security. We are facing a problem from local people in the matter but it is hoped that with the cooperation of local administration the work shall be completed. The assistance received from Tata Steel in executing the infrastructure development work is deeply appreciated. The group also helped out with various students activities, especially sports throughout the year. To stremline the administrative functioning of the institute as well as to involve a large number of faculty members in the running of administration, various new centres and cells were conceptualized and professors-in-charge were appointed for them. 5 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR The work on 300-seated boys hostel and gymkhana is over and they have added to the new facilities on the campus. The Institute is strongly committed to decentralization of operation and various academic and administrative committees have been formed which effectively delegates the power to the Departments/Centres/Sections so that they can plan their operations and growth without interference. New purchase rules, sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy rules have been framed and implemented so that R & D work can be accelerated. NEW INITIATIVES : High priority is being given to modernization and removal of obsolescence at the institution. New initiatives are being taken in the following fields : a) Removal of obsolescence in workshop machinery and equipment of laboratories. b) Modernization of laboratories and workshops by addition of new equipments. c) Augmentation of library facilities. d) Support for projects involving new innovation in classroom technology. e) Training and retraining for the teaching and supporting technical staff. f) Up gradation of computing and networking facilities. g) Creating and updating the infrastructure for R and D effort. h) Supporting sponsored/joint research projects in Engineering and Technology. i) Providing project based financial support for creation of infrastructural facilities in terms of laboratories and quality manpower in emerging areas. j) Developing horizontal and vertical linkages with other institutions, research laboratories, industry and user agencies through multiplicity of programs including consultancy. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES AND COURSES OFFERED The Institute offers B. Tech. Courses in (cid:88) Civil engineering (cid:88) Computer Science and Engineering (cid:88) Electrical Engineering (cid:88) Electronics Engineering (cid:88) Mechanical Engineering (cid:88) Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science (cid:88) Production Engineering and Management And Post Graduate Programmes in (cid:88) Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing (cid:88) Extractive Metallurgy (Irong and Steel) (cid:88) Foundry Technology (cid:88) Electrical Power Systems (cid:88) Surface Science and Engineering. The institute also offers a 3 year (six semester) M.C.A. course 6 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR STUDENT : The student’s body, which comprises the true wealth of the institute, draws 50% of its strength from the home state and 50% from the entire country. Thus the institute provides a common meeting ground for students from eary state. Out here at the institute, we enjoy a glorious glimpse of national integration truly at work. The institute becomes a melting pot where students can shed all individual shades and differences and unite to form a composite body that can be identified as truly Indian. During the year under report for the first time a students’ council has been formed in the institute to represent the wishes and aspirations of the students. STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES : To instill the spirit of research and technical creativity among the students, the different departments of the Institute organize national level seminars and fests every year. The Metallurgical Engineering Society of the Institute organizes TECHNICA, Mechanical Engineering Society organizes TECHTRYST, the Electrical Engineering Society organizes TECHOSURGE; the Computer Science and Engineering department organizes CRYPTEX, “OJASS”, a national level techno-Management fest, is organized with the co-operation of all the departments of the Institute. The unique features of these Fests are Technical paper presentation contest, Project presentation, Robotics competition Programming contests, Web page designing and Technical, IT and Business Quizzes. The institute believes in the development of the multi-faceted personality of its students. The Students Activity Centre aims to achieve this worthy objective by organizing extra-curricular and co-curricular activities for the students. The Centre is managed by the students who work under the active guidance of the faculty members. The Centre is the hub of numerous activities ranging from sports to music. Different cultural clubs such as the Literary and Debating Club, the Cultural and Dramatics Club, Fine Arts Club for Engineering Students, functioning under the umbrella of Centre organize events through out the year. The national level Cultural Festival “UTKARSH” is celebrated by our students every year. It stands fro the spirit of National Integration and Cultural Confluence. The students are also encouraged to take part in different games & also to inculcate in them the true sporting spirit. The Student Activity Centre conducts various sporting events round the year. The prominent amoung them have been the Annual Athletic Meet. Inter Hall Football, Volley Ball and Basketball Tournament. TRAINING AND PLACEMENT One of the remarkable feats achieved by the Institute has been in the realm of training and placement. Out Training and Placement Department provides facilities to different companies to conduct written tests and interviews for Campus Recruitment fom the final year students. It is a matter of great pride that we have achieved impressive Placement for our students, with top industrial houses and software companies recuriting our students in a big way. In the year 2010-11, 65 companies visited the Institute for placement and the training and placement cell was able achieve 100 percent job placement for the eligible students. In collaboration with the training and placement section the soft skills society has been functioning in the institute with the avowed aim of complementing the hard skills of the students and of increasing their placement prospects. Under the tutelage of a Soft Skills expert Professor in charge, the society organized various seminars, workshops and practice sessions related to GD HR interviews and Speech skills for the benefit of the students throughout the year. Sd/- Director 7 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS NAME PERIOD Director Prof. Rajnish Shrivastava From 05.08.2008 Dean (Development & Faculty Affairs) Prof. B.N. Prasad From 03.03.2009 Dean (Academic Affairs) Prof. S. Saran From 07.07.2008 Dean (Students Affairs) Prof. M.M. Prasad From 03.03.2009 Dean (Research & Non Faculty Affairs) Prof. S.B.L. Seksena From 22.09.2010 HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT/CENTRE 01. Department of Civil Prof. A.K.L Shrivastava 02. Department of Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics Prof. Y.P. Yadav 03. Department of Computer Centre Prof. T. Mandal 04. Department of Computer Science & Engineering Prof. S.B.L. Seksena 05. Department of Computer Application Prof. A. Mishra 06. Department of Electrical Engineering Prof. A.K. Singh 07. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Prof. Akhilesh Kumar 08. Department of Mechanical Engineering Prof. R.V. Sharma 09. Department of Metallurgical & Material Engineering Prof. S.N. Sinha 10. Department of Production & Industrial Engineering Prof. A.M. Tigga 11. Chief Warden Upper Hostel Prof. S. Jha 12. Chief Warden Lower Hostel Prof. S.N. Singh 13. P/I Finance Prof. Shailendra Kumar 14. P/I (H.R) Prof. H.N. Singh 15. P/I, Legal Prof. Shailendra Kumar 16. Prof. In-Charge, Training & Placement Prof. S.P. Sharma 17. Librarian Dr. N. Bharti 18. Workshop Superintendent Mr. Rupak Kumar 19. Registrar (In-Charge) Prof. M.K. Banerjee 20. Assistant Registrar Mr. R.P. Prasad 21. Assistant Librarian Mr. N.K. Sethy & Mr. Umesh Kumar 22. Medical Officer Dr. N.P. Choudhary (P.T.) 23. Assistant Engineer Mr. Deepak Kumar 24. Store Officer Mr. Sunil Kumar Bhagat 25. Proctor Prof. M.K. Paswan 26. Assistant Proctor (Acting) Prof. C.S. Choudhary 8 Annaul Report 2010 - 1 1 N.I.T., JAMSHEDPUR R No.atnt C otal of SeVaca 14 r IC T e d Total No.ofStudentadmitted 587 tted un mi L d S OTA 46 45 47 47 45 47 23 300 46 47 46 46 48 45 23 301 601 e a T T er N w E H c D P 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 bi U OB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m a T 1 z D S 201 OB 13 09 13 13 12 13 05 78 13 12 12 13 12 12 06 80 158 m Mo E - T 0 o IT 01 TPH 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 01 03 03 nt fr M 2 S e DURN ud D ADPSIO ST 03 04 04 03 02 03 01 20 03 04 04 04 04 03 01 23 43 01 st NES d AHE H n E SS CP 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 01 00 00 02 03 a LMC S sh BAMI de AJ C 6 7 5 7 7 8 5 5 6 7 6 5 8 6 4 2 7 a LT E S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 gl I D n AVAT NICA PH 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 8 m Ba T AA OP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o r A E f s SE TH OP 24 23 23 23 23 23 11 150 23 22 22 22 23 23 10 145 295 ent d F R u O O ng ng St DEATAILS F 1.B. TECH. (HONS) Branch Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineeri Electrical & Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Production & Industrial Engineering Total Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineeri Electrical & Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Production & Industrial Engineering Total Grand Total (AI + JH) 2 Students from Srilanka, 03 ultural Scholarship Scheme. 0C e at AIDNI LLA DNAHKRAHJ A). St 2. 9

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