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UTKAL GOURAV MADHUSUDAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (UGMIT)
(under Directorate of Technical Education & Training; Odisha, Cuttack , E AND TE&T Department, Govt. of Odisha)
RAYAGADA (ODISHA)
Bidding Document.
Notice No
963
./Date : the 6th September 2012
PROCUREMENT OF BOOKS, TOOLS & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ACADEMIC
SESSION 2012-13 OF UGMIT, RAYAGADA
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE
Principal, UTKAL GOURAV MADHUSUDAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (UGMIT)
Po/ Dist:-Rayagada,Odisha, Pin:-765001
Phone: 06856-222073 (O),
FAX-06856- 222073., E-mail id:- ugmit1979@yahoo.in
Website:-www.ugmit.org & dtetorissa.gov.in
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GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT FOR PROCUREMENT
1.
Eligible Goods and Services
1.1
The Bidders shall quote the articles as per the lists enclosed in different packages. The materials
should be of reputed make, with their brand names/ISI specification. The articles quoted should
have adequate after sales service facilities
The bidders may choose to quote for one or more items in the Package of requirements and each
item of the Package will be evaluated and awarded separately.
2.
Documents Establishing Bidder's Eligibility & Qualification
2.1
The Bidder shall furnish as part of the Bid the following Documents establishing
Bidder's eligibility and qualification to perform the contract, to the Purchaser's
satisfaction .
That the Bidder, who is not a manufacturer/ producer, has been duly
atuhorised by the manufacturer/ producer to supply the goods.
b)
That the Bidder (in case of manufacturers) has financial, technical and
production capacity necessary to perform the contract.
c)
That the Bidders ( in case of Registered suppliers) has executed supply of such
items as mentioned in Schedule of Requirement of Goods to different Govt.
Organisations/ Govt. PSUs.
d)
Copies of valid VAT/STCC and ITCC/Non-Assessment Certificates shall be
furnished by the Bidder and the originals of the above certificates shall be
produced to the purchaser before placement of notification of award if asked for
by the Purchaser. In case of outside State Bidders, the concerned firm is
required to submit copy of the Non- Assessment Sales Tax Clearance Certificate
issued by competent Sales Tax authority of the State of Orissa in favour of their
firm along with copy of the VAT\CST & Income Tax Clearance Certificate. Any
Bidder failing to submit the above documents the Bid of the firm may be
rejected.
3.
3.1
a)
3.2
a)
b)
Documents Establishing Goods Eligibility.
The goods offered against the schedule of requirement of goods should be in accordance with the
stipulated specifications.
The documentary evidence may be in the form of literature, pamphlets, manuals, drawing, circuit
diagram etc. and shall furnish :
Detailed description of goods with essential technical and performance characteristics.
A list giving full particulars, including available source and current price of spare parts, special
tools etc. necessary for proper and continuing function of the goods for a period of two years
following the commencement of the use of the goods by the Purchaser.
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4.
Bid Price
4.1
The Bidder shall quote their lowest possible price or quantum of discount on the
printed prices, especially for books and prices quoted by the Bidder shall be
“fixed” during the Bidder’s performance of the contract and not subject to any
variation and/or escalation.
4.2
The contract price shall include the cost of the Goods, Charges towards
Packing, forwarding, handling, insurance, freight, incidental service, installation
& commissioning of the goods and training to the consignee’s personnel at site.
4.3
The Supplier shall give operational training to at least two faculty of each
consignee on the equipment / Computer Hardware & Peripherals/Computer
Software free of any extra cost to the purchaser. The training may be arranged
in the purchaser’s premises or at the works of the manufacturer/ their
authorized agent. If the training is conducted out side the consignee Institution,
the living & incidental charges for the faculties consistent with their status shall
be borne by the Supplier including the to & fro journey fare.
4.4
The Bidder shall furnish the break up of cost as follows solely for the purpose of
facilitating the comparison of Bids only. The price must be stated separately for
each item.
a)
Ex-Factory/ Ex-Warehouse/ Ex-Showroom/ off the self price
b)
Packing, Forwarding and Handling charges
c)
Insurance charges
d)
Freight up to destination Institution.
e)
Erection, Assembly, commissioning, incidental service, including testing,
training charges
f)
Tax component ( i.e Excise Duty, Sales Tax, VAT other levies) payable by the
Consignee.
g)
Delivery cost at site (including Tax Component)
5.
EMD :
5.1
All bids must be accompanied by the EMD as mentioned below, separately for
each package (Excluding Books), in shape of Demand Draft only drawn in
favour of Principal,UTKAL GOURAV MADHUSUDAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY payable
at any Nationalized bank of Rayagada.
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Sealed Tenders are invited from reputed Original Equipments Manufacturers (OEM)/
Authorized dealers, for supply of Tools , Measuring Instruments and Books for
UTKAL
GOURAV MADHUSUDAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Rayagada
The bid documents has to be downloaded between 7.9.2012 to 12.9.2012 and while
submitting the tender, demand drafts should be attached separately for EMD and Bid
document fees drawn during the above mentioned period.
The number of Books / Items to be procured are tentative and the
numbers may vary depending on the availability of funds and requirement
of priority, while placing orders.
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Date
Time
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TENDER DOCUMENT DOWNLOAD DATE OF BIDING 07.09.2012
10.00 A.M.
DOCUMENTS from websites (institute&DTET)
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LAST DATE OF AVAILABILITY OF TENDER
12.09.2012
5.00 PM.
DOCUMENTS IN THE WEBSITE OF UGMIT &DTET
3
LAST DATE OF RECEIVING TENDER DOCUMENT
21.09.2012
3.00 PM.
(By Regd. Post/ Speed Post/By Hand)
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TENDER OPENING
21.09.2012
4.00 PM.
PROCUREMENT OF TOOLS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS & BOOKS
ITEM/
Approximate
EMD (Refundable)
SECTION
Value
Package-I
Books
3 Lakhs
Nil
Package-I1 Tools,
1..2 Lakhs
Rs.1800/-
Tender document value
(non refundable)
Rs. 200/Rs. 200/-
Package-I1I
Rs. 200/-
Measuring
Instruments
.
Rs.7 Laks.
Electronics: Rs.4000/Civil: Rs.3000/Electrical Rs. 3000/Mechanical Rs.3000/Maths & Science Rs.2000/-
Total : Rs. 11.2 Lakhs
5.2
The EMD is required to protect the Purchaser against the risk of Bidder’s
conduct which would warrant the security’s forfeiture.
5.3
To the unsuccessful bidders’, EMD will be discharged or returned as promptly
as possible but not later than thirty(30) days after the expiration of the period of
tender validity prescribed by the Purchaser.
5.4
To the successful Bidder’s EMD will be discharged upon completion of the
supply process
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7.
Delivery of Goods
7.1
The delivery of goods shall be made by the supplier in accordance to the order placed to the
Consignee i.e FOR destination.
8.
Inspection/ Test
8.1
The Purchaser or his representative shall have the right to inspect/ examine/
test the goods in conformity with the contract awarded/supply order.
8.2
The inspection/examination/ test may be conducted at the goods final
destination i.e at the premises of the consignee.
8.3
The purchaser's right to inspect/ examine/test & where necessary to reject the
goods after the arrival of the goods at the final destination, shall in no way be
limited or waived by the reason of the goods having been inspected and tested
by the manufacturer previously. In case of rejection of the goods at the final
destination after inspection and test as stipulated above, the purchaser has to
give sufficient reasons justifying such rejection.
8.4
In case any inspected/ tested goods fail to confirm to the specification/ working
condition, the purchaser may reject them and the supplier shall replace/ repair
the same free of cost.
9.
Payment Terms
9.1
No advance payment is allowed by the Purchaser to the supplier for performance of the contract
in question.
9.2
The standard payment terms(subject to recoveries, if any) upon submission of required documents
shall be as follows :
Full 100% payment shall be made after successful demonstration of satisfactory performance of
instruments, to the satisfaction of the consignee.
10.
Guarantee/Warranty
10.1
The supplier shall supply the goods strictly as per the specification and time provided in the
contract.
10.2 A.
Warranty maintenance Period for General Goods shall remain valid for a
minimum of 12 months after the Goods have been supplied / demonstrated at
the final destination indicated in the contract.
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10.3
The Purchaser shall promptly communicate to the Supplier in writing of any
claims arising under this warranty.
10.4
Upon receipt of such communication in writing, the supplier shall, with all
reasonable time, repair or replace the defective Goods or parts thereof, free of
cost within the guarantee period.
10.5
If the Supplier, having been noticed, fails to rectify the defect(s) within a
reasonable period, the purchaser may proceed to take such remedial measures
to repair the defective goods in question and shall reimburse the amount for
such repair from the supplier. In that event, the Supplier shall pay the amount
within a period of two weeks from the date of demand.
11.
Insurance
11.1
The Purchaser will not pay separately for transit Insurance. The supplier is
completely responsible for delivery of goods in perfect condition and shall
replace/ rectify the missing/ defective parts if any at his own cost.
11.2
The goods to be supplied under the Contract shall be fully insured (110% of the
Ex-Factory/ Ex-shop value of the goods) against loss or damage incidental to
manufacture or acquisition, transportation, storage & delivery of the goods from
Warehouse/ Factory/ Ex-shop of the supplier to the delivery point.
12.
Transportation
12.1
The Supplier shall be required to meet all transport and storage expenses until delivery of the
Goods covered in the contract to the Consignee.
13.
Incidental Services
13.1
The Supplier shall be required to provide any or all of the following services : (The cost shall be
included in the Contract Price)
a)
Furnishing of detailed literature/pamphlets/ circuit diagram/ operation &
maintenance manual / drawings (as applicable) for each appropriate unit of
supplied goods.
b)
Furnishing of tools required for assembly and / or maintenance of the supplied
goods.
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c)
A maintenance contract for the goods supplied, if required by the user beyond the warranty period
shall be on mutually agreed upon terms between the user and supplier. The cost of such
maintenance contract shall not be included in the Bid cost.
14.
Taxes and Duties.
14.1
The Supplier shall be entirely responsible for payment of all Taxes, Duties etc.
incurred until delivery of the contract goods to the Consignee subject to
recovery afterwards in the bill as claimed in the Bid offer.
14.2
The Excise Duty is payable to Manufacturer quoting excisable items, on
production of proof thereof, if claimed in the Bid offer.
14.3
VAT as applicable is payable, to the suppliers of the State of Orissa if claimed in
the Bid offer.
14.4
14.5
C.S.T will be paid to the Suppliers of the outside State other than Orissa, if
claimed in the Bid offer.
Entry Tax, if paid by the Supplier, at the local (destination head) Corporation/Municipality/NAC
, it will be reimbursed only on production of money receipt for such payment, if claimed in the
Bid offer.
15.
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Period of Validity of Bids
15.1
The bid shall remain valid for a period of minimum 90 days for acceptance, from
the date of opening of bid.
15.2
A bid valid for a shorter period may be rejected, as non-responsive.
15.3
In absence of any indication of the date of validity in the bid, it will be presumed
that the offer will remain valid for the minimum period as prescribed above.
15.4
In exceptional circumstances the purchaser may solicit the bidders consent for
extension of the period of validity by mail, fax or written. If agreed upon, the bid
security so deposited shall also be suitably extended.
16.
Standards
16.1
The Goods supplied under this Contract shall conform to the standards
mentioned in the Technical Specifications and when no standard is mentioned,
the Goods shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Bureau of Indian
Standard (BIS).`
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17.
Sealing and Marking of Bids
17.1
The bidders shall submit a single bid specifying both. Technical & Commercial specifications in a
single sealed cover. Superscribing tender call notice no. & date and package for which the bid is
being submitted. The bidder should sign in each page of the bids, with seal and submit to this
office. The address on the cover should be:
Addressed to the Purchaser at the following address :,
U.G.M.I.T, Rayagada-765001, Odisha.
18.
Deadline for Submission of Bids.
18.1
Bids must be received by the Purchaser at the address specified not later than
the date and time mentioned in the tender notice,
18.2
The Purchaser may, at its discretion, extend this deadline for the submission of
bids.
19.
Late Bids
19.1
Any bid received by the Purchaser after the date and time fixed for submission of bids will be
rejected and / or returned unopened to the Bidder on that ground alone.
20.
Opening of Bids by Purchaser
20.1
The Purchaser will open bids, in the presence of Bidder’s duly authorized
representatives who choose to attend, at the date & time of opening of the Bid
mentioned in the tender Call Notice in the following location.
O/o- The Principal, Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Institute of Technology,
Rayagada-765001, Odisha.
The Bidders’ duly authorized representatives who are present shall sign a
register evidencing their attendance.
20.2
The name of the bidder/tenderer and the total amount of each bid along with
important conditions like excise duty, sales tax, delivery terms, delivery period,
special conditions and discounts, if any, shall be read out at the time of bid
opening. Withdrawal notices and modifications to the Tender shall be read out
first followed by the tender of the bidder/tenderer.
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21.
Preliminary Examination
21.1
The Purchaser will examine the bids to determine whether they are complete,
whether any computational errors have been made, whether required securities
have been furnished, whether the documents have been properly signed, and
whether the bids are generally in order.
Arithmetical errors will be rectified on the following basis. If there is a
discrepancy between the unit price and the total price that is obtained by
multiplying the unit price and quality, the unit price shall prevail and the total
price shall be corrected. If the supplier does not accept the correction of the
errors, its bid will be rejected. If there is a discrepancy between words and
figures, the amount in words will prevail.
Prior to the detailed evaluation, the Purchaser will determine the substantial
responsiveness of each bid to the Bidding Documents. For purposes of these
Clauses a substantially responsive bid is one which conforms to all the terms
and conditions of the Bidding Documents without material deviations. The
Purchaser’s determination of a bid’s responsiveness is to be based on the
contents of the bids itself without recourse to extrinsic evidence.
Bids received without certified copies of ITCC & STCC/VAT valid upto preceding
year issued by competent authority may be treated as non-responsive and liable
for rejection.
Bids received without the requisite Bid Security shall be treated as nonresponsive and shall be rejected.
The Purchaser may waive any minor informality or non-conformity or
irregularity in a bid which does not prejudice or affect the relative ranking of
any Bidder.
21.2
21.3
21.4
21.5
21.6
22.
Evaluation and Comparison of Bids
The bidders may choose to quote for one or more items in the Package of
requirements and each items of the Package will be evaluated and awarded
separately.
22.1
22.2
a)
b)
c)
The comparison shall be made on the total price at the destination ,Such price
to include all costs as well as duties and taxes paid or payable on components
and raw-material incorporated or to be incorporated in the goods,
The Purchaser’s evaluation of a bid will take into account, in addition to the bid
price and the price of incidental services, the following factors :The purpose of tender evaluation is to determine substantially responsive tender
with the lowest evaluated cost, but not necessarily the lowest submitted price,
which should be recommended for award.
Evaluation of tenders should be made strictly in terms of the provisions in the
tender documents to ensure compliance with the commercial and technical
aspects.
The past performance of the suppliers will be taken into account while
evaluating the tenders.
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d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Cost of the inland transportation, insurance and other costs as per Clause 4
within the Purchaser’s Country incidental to delivery of the goods to their final
destination;
Delivery schedule offered in the bid;
Deviations in payment schedule from that specified in the General Terms &
Conditions of Contract;
The cost of components, spare parts and service.
j)
The availability in the Purchaser’s country of spare parts and after-sales
services for the goods offered in the bid;
The projected operating and maintenance costs during the life of the
equipment/ goods.
The performance and productivity of the equipment/ goods offered;
k)
The quality and adaptability of the equipment/ goods offered.
i)
23.
Award Criteria
23.1
The Purchaser will award the Contract to the successful Bidder whose bid has
been determined as the lowest evaluated bid, provided further that the Bidder is
determined to be qualified to perform the Contract satisfactorily.
Quality, durability and adaptability of the equipment/ goods offered suiting to
use in Training Practice shall continue to be the overriding factor for selecting
any goods and determining the lowest evaluated bid.
23.2
23.3
24.
The purchaser shall award the contract within the period of validity of tenders
to the Bidder who meets the Tender condition in all aspects has the necessary
technical and production capabilities and financial resources whose Bid is
substantially responsive to the tender conditions and has offered the lowest
evaluated cost.
Purchaser’s Right to Accept any Bid and to Reject any Bid
24.1
The Purchaser reserves the right to accept or reject any bid without assigning
any reason thereof at any time prior to award of Contract, without thereby
incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or Bidders on the grounds of such
action of the purchaser.
25.
Notification of Award
25.1
Prior to the expiration of the period of validity of the Bid, the Purchaser will
notify the successful Bidder in writing by registered letter or by Fax, to be
confirmed in writing by registered letter or by speed post, that his bid has been
accepted.
The notification of award will constitute the formation of the Contract.
25.2
25.3
Upon the successful Bidder’s furnishing of the performance security, the
Purchaser will promptly notify each unsuccessful Bidder and will discharge its
bid security.
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26.
Signing of Contract
26.1
At the same time as the Purchaser notifies the successful Bidder that his bid
has been accepted, the Purchaser will send the Bidder the Contract Form
provided in the bidding documents, incorporating all terms and conditions of
the agreements between the parties.
Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Contract Form, the successful Bidder
shall sign and date the contract and return it to the Purchaser.
26.2
27.
Resolution of Disputes by Arbitration
a)
The Purchaser and the Supplier should try to resolve the disputes, if any, arising out of the
contract, amicably between them, failing which the same shall be referred to the, Principal,
Orissa School of Mining Engineering, Keonjhar P.O: Keonjhargarh-758001, Orissa .. for
adjudication as the sole Arbitrator under the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,
1996 whose decision will be final and binding on all the parties to the dispute.
28.
Jurisdiction of the Court.
a)
The Purchaser and the Supplier shall agree that the competent Court at
Keonjhar shall have the jurisdiction to try and decide anything between the
parties and they may approach the Competent Court at Keonjhar if required at
any time.
N.B.:
The bidders for the books may indicate the maximum discount
Offered on the entire range books or Publisher wise.
PRINCIPAL
U.G.M.I.T., RAYAGADA
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Package-1 :- LIST OF LIBRARY BOOKS
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGG.
Name Of The Book with Author/Publisher
Operational Amplifier & Linear Integrated Circuit – R.K. Geakward (PHI) PCB Design Technology Walter Boshart.Liner Electronics Circuits & Devices-James cox.Electronic Communication by G.Kennedy.Electronics Communication by Sanjay Sharma. .Principle of Communication by A.Singh & A.K.Chabra.Radio Engineering by G.K Mithal.Communication System by R.P.Singh & S.D.SAPRE.Advanced Communication by Thomasi. .Digital Communication by CH Kranthi Rekha.Microprocessor Arch, Programming & Application by R.S. Goankar. .Advanced microprocessor and peripherials, programmer by A.K.Roy and
K.M.Bhurchand, PHI. .Microprocessor & micro computer By S.K. Mandal ,TMH.Microprocessor by M. Rafiquizaman,PHI.Microprocessor & Pherials- S.P. Chowdhury & Sunetr Choudhury.Industrial Electron ics by M.Ram.Murty. .Power Electronics by P.S.Bhimbra. .Power Electronics by Singh & Khanchandhni, TMH. .Practical SCR / Triac projects by M.C Sharama.Principle of Communication by Taub & Schilling. .ModemElectronic Comm .by A.Sharma & R.K.Sinha.Radio Engineering by ML Gupta. .Network analysis by G.K.Mithal. .Data Communication and Networking by B.A.Forouthan.MobileComputing by Dr N.N.Jani & N.Kannabar Schand.Consumer Electronics by B.R.Gupta,Sk Kataria & Sons.COMS Digital integrated Circuits –Analysis & Design –
Sung Mo-Kang & Yussuf Leblebici, TMH. .VHDL Programming by example – Perry TMH.Embedded System Frank Vahid & Tony Givaagis.Microcontrollers by Ajaya Deshmukh, TMH.Optical Fiber comm. Principles and practice John M.Senior. .Wireless Digital Communication – Rapaport. .Optical Fiber Communication by G.Keiser.Satellite Comm.- Rebort M.Gagriardi.Digital signal processing principles algorithms & applications by J.G.Proakis &
Dimities G.Manolakis, Peason. .Digital Signal Processing by Ramesh Babu.-
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Digital Signal Processing by S Salivahanan, A Vallavaraj, C Gnanapriya Tata Mc
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Electronic devices – by Flody Person Education.Circuit Theory – A.ChakRabatri, Dhanpat Rai & Co. .Electrical Network by Ravish R Singh, Tata Mc Graw-Hill.Fundamental of Digital Electronics – Ananda Kumar , PHI.Electronic Instrumentation by H S Kalsi Tata Mc Graw-Hall.Data Structure S.LipschutzSchaumSeries.Fundamental of Computer Architecture Parthasarthy TMH.Computer System Architecture Moris mano PHI.Semiconductor Device MK Chuthan & Bhatt TMH.Principle of Electronics V K Meheta.Principle of Electronics Circuits B L Thereja S Chand.Digital Electronics R.K.Gaur.Digital Electronics Floyad.Principle of Digital Electronics Morris & Mano.Computer system Organisation N.Jotwani TMH.Engg Math Dr. B.S Grewal.Numerical Methods Goel & Mittal.A text Book of Matrix Algebra S Biswas.Operating System Donavan TMH.Operating System Silverschz AW.Micro Processor Gaonkar Object Oriented Programming with c++ E.Balaguruswami TMH.Object Oriented Programming with C++ Kamthane Pearson.Data mining, Data Warehousing Gajendra Sharma Katson.Computer Graphics pto 5cm.Principles of Electronics Circuit B.L.Thereja S.Chand
Digital Electronics R.K.Gaor
Digital Electronics Floyad
Comp.System Organization N.Jotwani TMH
Structured Comp.Organization A.S.Tamenbaum PHI
Introduction to Micro Processor P.K.Ghosh/P.R.Sikadar PHI
Electronics Devices Circuit Theory Gayakwad PHI
Instrumentation Devices & System Tangan, Sarma
E-Commerce & Mobile Tech. Dr.U.S.Pandey SCL
Concepts of E- Commerce Adesh Ku.Pandey
Electronic Commerce Frame work,Technologies & Applications
Bharat Bhaskar TMHE Computer Graphics(2nd Edition) Donald Hearn/MP Baker PE Principles of Multimedia Ranjan Paresh TMHE Programming with C++ D.Ravichandren -doC in depth S.K.Srivastava BPB -
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Computer Fundamentals Pradeep Ku.Sinha BPB Advanced HTML 4.0 with DHTML Lose A.Ramalho -doUNIX Shell Programming Yashavant P.Kanetkar -doFundamentals of software Engg. Rajib Mall PHI Sofware Engg. & Practioner App. Roger S.Pressman MCGI An Introduction to Database System C.J.Date Database system concepts A.Silberschatz/HG Korth Management Information System Dr.A.K.Gupta S.Chand Management Information System W.S.Jawadekar TMH Internet working with TCP/IP(Vol-I) Dauglas E,.Comer PHI Comp. Management & Planning Utpal Banerjee TMH Adv.Microprocessor & Pripherals A.K.Ray/KM Bhurchardi Crytography & Network Security A.Kahate TMH -do- Principles & Practices W.Stallings PH Electronics Lab. Primer by Purnachandra & Sashikala-
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGG.
Name of Books
Author Publisher
Quantity
Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures Pankaj Agarwal &Manish Shrikhande Prentice Hall- 03 Copies
Construction Planning ,Equipment
Robert L. Peurifoy Tata McGraw hills
- 03 Copies
and methods
Design of Steel Structures
S BHAVIKATI I K International
- 40 Copies
(By Limit State Method asPer IS: 800 2007)
Limit State Design of Steel Structures
SK Duggal Tata McGraw hills
- 20 Copies
Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete B C Punmia & A K Jain Laxmi
- 20 Copies
Limit State Design (RCC)
P C Verghese Prentice Hall
- 05 Copies
National Building Code of India
Bureau of Indian Standard
- 01 Copy
Handbook on concrete Reinforced
( SP-34 Bureau of Indian Standard)
- 02 Copies
and detailing
Estimating, costing , specification
M Chakraborty
– 15 Copies
& valuation
Estimating & costing
B N Dutta Sangam books
– 15 Copies
Civil engg drawing
M Chakraborty
– 15 Copies
Accessing Autocad Architecture-2012
William G. Wyatt Autodesk
- 03 Copies
Highway Engineering
S.K.Khanna & C.E.G.Justo Nem Chand & brothers
– 15 Copies
Theory of Structure
R.S. Khurmi S.Chand
– 15 Copies
Reinforced Concrete
H.J.Saha Charotar
– 30 Copies
Design of Steel Structure
Samal & Panigrahi Kalyani Publishers
– 30 Copies
(Limit State Method)
Strength of Material
R.K.Rajput S.Chand
– 10 Copies
Fluid Mechanics
R.K.Bansal Laxmi
– 10 Copies
Strength of Material
Ramamrutham Dhanapat Rai
– 15 Copies
Soil Mechanics &
B.C Punmia Laxmi
– 15 Copies
Foundation Engg.
Airport Engg.
S.C.Rangwala & K.S.Rangwala
-05 Copis
Advance RCC Design
S.S.Bhabhikati
-03 Copies
Surveying & Leveling Vol-1
S.S.Bhabhikati
-03 Copies
Surveying & Leveling Vol-II
S.S.Bhabhikati
-03 Copies
Elements of Earth Quack Engg.
A.R.Chandrasekhar & Brijesh Chandra
-03 Copies
A Text Book of Strength of Material
R.K.Bansal
-05 Copies
Limit State Designe of Rainforced
B.C.Punimia,Ashok Ku.Jain,Arun Ku.Jain
-05 Copies
Concrete
Water Supply Engg Vol-I & II
S.K.Garg
-03 Copies
Environmental Engg.Vol-I & II
S.K.Garg
-03 Copies
Sewage Disposal & Air Pollution Engg. S.K.Garg
-03 Copies
Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engg.
V.N.S. Murty
-03 Copies
Design of Concrete Structure
S.N.Sinha
-03 Copies
Principles of Geotechnical Engg.
B.N.Das
-03 Copies
Mechanics of Materials
Here Timishenks
-03 Copies
Structural Analysis
Negi,S.Ramaruttan, C.K.Vang
-03 Copies
Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engg
Ranjan Rao,Venkat Ramaiah, S.K.Garg
-03 Copies
Design of Steel Structure
L.S.Negi
-03 Copies
Construction Management
P.K.Joy
-03 Copies
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58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Design of Bridge Structure
T.R.Jagadesh, M.A.Jayaram
Docks & Harbor Engg.
H.P.Oza, & G.H. Oza
Harbor, Dock & Tunnel Engg.
R.Srinivasan
Illustrated Design of R.C. Buildings
V.L.Saha, S.R.Karve
Material Testing Lab. Manual
C.B. Kukreja
Maintenance & Repair of Buildings
P.K.Guha
Design of R.C. Structure
N. Krishna Raju
Fundamentals of R.C.Design
M.L. Gambir
Concrete Lab. Manual
M.L. Gambir
Cement,Aggrigate & Concrete Lab. Manual
M.Chakrabarti
Highway Material Testing Lab.Manual
Khanna & Justo
Experimental Hydraulics
S.N.Ghosh & T.C. Talapatra
Hydraulics Lab. Manual
S.K.Likhi
Hanessing AUTOCAD
Autodesk Manual
AUTOCAD
Omura
Civil Engg. Drawing
M.Chakrabarti
Civil Engg. Drawing Manual
TTTTI, Bhopal
Civil Engg. Drawing Manual
V.Thanikachalan & K.V.Natrajan
Construction Management & Planning
Sengupta & Guha
Construction Management Practice
V.K.Raina
Construction Planning & Management
Ghalot & Dhir
A Management Guide to PERT/CPM
S.C. Sharma
Construction of Structure Management & Works S.C.Rangwala
Construction Equipment & Its Management
S.C.Sharma
Surveying Vol-I, II & III
B.C. Punimia (02 Copies Each)
Higher Surveying
A.M. Chandra
A Text Book of Estimating & Costing
D. Kohili & R.C. Kohili
Estimating & Costing
Birdi & Ahuja
Structural Analysis
C.S.Reddi
Structural Analysis
P.Daya Ratnam
-03 Copies
-03 Copies
-03 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-10 Copies
-10 Copies
-20 Copies
-03 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-06 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-02 Copies
-05 Copies
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Name of the Book
Power System Protection &
Switchgear
Electrical Installation
Estimating
Microcontroller(8051)
Architectures Programming &
Application
Control System Of Engineering
Control System Engineering
Control system Engineering
Power System Operation
(power)
Electrical Power System &
Design
Testing Maintenance & Repair
Electrical Machine &
equipment
HVDC Transmission
Generation Transmission &
Distribution
Electrical Machines
Electrical Drawing
Electrical Measurement
Electrical Trade Theory
Vol-I & II
Circuit Network Theoty
Electrical Engineering Material
& Electronic Components
Control System Engineering
Circuit Theory
Basic Electrical Engg. Vol-I & II
Electrician Drawing Vol-I & II
Basic Electrical Engg
Basic Electrical Engg
Basic Electrical Engg
Electrical Machine
Power Electronics
Power Electronics
Electrical Machinery
Electrical Engg. Drawing
Fundamentals of Electrical &
Electronics Engg.
Author
Bhuvanesh Oza
Publication
TMH
Quantity
05
Surjit Singh
Dhanpatrai
10
K.J.Ayala
Frank D.petruzella
TMH
TMH
10
05
Ramesh Babu
A.Anand Kumar
I.J Nagrath & M.Gopal
P.C.Sharma
Scientific Publication 05
PHI
05
WEN
05
05
M.V.Despandey
05
Jaggi
05
Khana
H.V.Despande
05
05
J.B.Gupta
K.L.Narang
A.K. Shahni
NIMI
NIMI
10
10
05
05 Each
TMH
S.K.Kateria & Sons
05
05
Bakshi & Bakshi
A.K.Chakrabarti
P.S.Dhogal
NIMI
Meheta
M.L.Anwani
Prasanta Ku. Satapathy
Nagarath & Kothari
M.D.Singh
K.B.Khanchadani
P.S.Bimbhara
P.S.Bimbhara
C.R.Dargan
J.B.Gupta
TMH
05
05
20 Each
05 Each
10
10
20
05
20
Khanna
Khanna
New Asian
Kataria
05
05
20
03
NIMI
Oxford Press
17
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Elements of Electric Drives
A Course in Electrical
Technology Vol-I, Vol-III
Electrical Technology
Generation & Economic
Consideration
A Course in Electrical Power
A Course in Power Systems
Theory & Performance of
Electrical Machines
Switch Gear & Protection
A Course in Electrical
Installation, Estimating &
Costing
Utilisation of Electrical Energy
& Traction
Principles of Electrical
Machine Design
Utilisation of Electric Energy
Electrical Science
Electrical House Wiring
An Introduction to Electric
Traction
Electric Circuits
Electricity & Magnetism
Circuit Theory
Electrical Power System
Electric Machines
Circuits & Network Analysis,
Synthesis
Switch Gear Protection &
Power System
Fundamentals of
Microprocessor & Micro
Computer
Microprocessor Architecture
Programming & Application
with 8085
Data Communication &
Computer Network
Computer Network
Electrical Engg. Materials &
Electronic Components
Wiring & Estimating
J.B.Gupta
J.B.Gupta
Kataria
Kataria
03
03 Each
J.B.Gupta
J.B.Gupta
Kataria
Kataria
01
02
J.B.Gupta
J.B.Gupta
J.B.Gupta
Kataria
Kataria
Kataria
02
02
05
J.B.Gupta
J.B.Gupta
Kataria
Kataria
05
05
J.B.Gupta
Kataria
10
R.K. Agarwala
Kataria
02
Tarlok Singh
Tarlok Singh
M.L.Anwani
Sachidananda Mallick,
Rupali G. Nazzar
Alexander, K. Charles
D.C.Tayler
TSKV, Lyer
C.L. Wadhwa
Ashfaq Hussain
A.Sudhakar, Shyam
Mohan, S.Palli
Sunil S.Rao
Kataria
Kataria
Kataria
05
05
05
02
TMH
02
02
02
10
05
05
B.Ram,
Danpatri, 7th Edition
05
R.S. Gaonkar
15
10
W. Stallings
PHI, New Delhi
05
A.Stanenbum
Raina, S.K.Bhattacharya
PHI
T.Jeneja Publisher,
Kataria
05
25
Sharma
05
18
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Sr.No Name of the Book
Author
Publication
Quantity
1
S.K.HAZRA
CHOUDHURY
CHINMAYA
MOHAPATRA
A.R.BASU
A.S SARAO
MEDIA PROMOTERS AND
PUBLICATIONS PVT.LTD.
JJPP
20
3
4
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND
PROCESS
INTRODUCTION TO ENGG.
MATERIALS
THERMAL ENGINEERING-1
THERMAL ENGINEERING-1
20
10
5
STRENGTH OF MATERIAL
R.S.KHURMI
DHANPAT RAI AND SONS.
TECH INDIA
PUBLICATIONS
S.CHAND
6
7
8
STRENGTH OF MATERIAL
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-1
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-1
S RAMAMRUTHAM
RAGHU WANSHI
S.K.HAZRA CHOUDHURY
20
10
20
9
R.K. BANSAL
R.S.KHURMI
S.CHAND
10
11
HYDRAULICS AND FLUID
MECHANICS
HYDRAULICS AND FLUID
MECHANICS
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-2
DHANPAT RAI AND SONS.
DHANPAT RAI AND SONS.
MEDIA PROMOTERS AND
PUBLICATIONS PVT.LTD.
LAXMI PUBLICATION
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-2
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-2
THEORY OF MACHINES
MEDIA PROMOTERS AND
PUBLICATIONS PVT.LTD.
DHANPAT RAI AND SONS.
10
12
13
14
S.K.HAZRA
CHOUDHURY
RAGHU WANSHI
W.A.S CHAPMAN
R.S.KHURMI
15
16
17
18
20
THEORY OF MACHINES
THEORY OF MACHINES
OIL POWER HYDRAULICS
A.TEXT BOOK OF HYDRAULICS
FUNDAMENTAL OF PNEUMATIC
CONTROL ENGG.
HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS
CONTROL
THERMAL ENGINEERING-2
MACHINE DRAWING
MACHINE DRAWING
MACHINE DRAWING
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY-2
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY-1
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY-2
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGG. AND
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
INDUSTRIAL ENGG. AND
MANAGEMENT
SAHA JADAVANI
S S RATAN
MAJUMDAR
R.K RAJPUT
FESTO
DHANPAT RAI AND SONS.
TMH PUBLISHER
TMH PUBLISHER
S CHAND & CO
05
05
10
05
05
K. SHANMUGA
SUNDARAM
R.S.KHURMI
N.D. BHATT
T.JONES
R.K DHAWAN
O.P. KHANNA
P.N RAO
S.CHAND
10
S.CHAND
10
20
10
20
20
10
2
10
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
S.CHAND
S.CHAND
20
10
30
10
05
10
P.N RAO
10
P.C.SHARMA
TELSANG
10
20
C.N .M REDDY
10
19
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
INDUSTRIAL ENGG. AND
MANAGEMENT
REFRIGERATION AND AIR
CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION AND AIR
CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION AND AIR
CONDITIONING
MACHINE DESIGN
50
51
52
53
POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
47
48
49
R.S.KHURMI
20
S.CHAND
C.P ARORA
S.C DOMKUNDWARA
& ARORA
R.S.KHURMI AND
GUPTA
A TEXT BOOK OF MACHINE
SHARMA &
DESIGN
AGARWAL
DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENT
K GANESH BABU,
K. SRITHAR
STATISTICAL QULITY CONTROL
M. MAHAJAN
ENGINEERING METROLOGY
R.K. JAIN
ENGINEERING METROLOGY
R.K RAJPUT
PRODUCTION PLANNING
K.C JAIN &
CONTROL & MANAGEMENT
AGRWAL
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
R.B. GUPTA
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING-1&2 DR. KIRPAL SINGH
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO
ENVIROMENTAL ENGG. &
SCIENCE
CAD/CAM
CAD/CAM /CIM
CAD/CAM PRINCIPLE &
APLICATION
CAD/CAM
46
O.P. KHANNA
S.K. GARG & R.
GARG
GILBERT M.
MASTERS
10
10
10
10
10
20
20
05
05
05
SATYA PRAKASHAN
STANDARD PUBLISHER
DISTRIBUTERS
KHANNA PUBLISHERS
10
20 EACH
PHI PUBLICATION
02
02
M.P.GROOVER
R.RADHAKRISHAN
DR P.N RAO
05
05
05
KULDEEP KUMAR
SAREEN
NAGPAL
P.K NAG
SKROTZKI & VOPAT
05
KHANNA PUB.
JMH
MCGRAW HILL
10
10
10
20
v)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE
Communicative English by Dr.Shachi Das S. CHAND-20 Nos
English Language (Communicative Skill By Urmila Ray, -20 Nos
Engg. Math BY H.K Das S.chand publisher S. CHAND-20 Nos
Intermediate Algebra By G. Samal -20 Nos
Higher Secandary math. Vol-I Samal,Mohapatra jena & Alkani, -20 Nos
Text Book Of +2 physics Vol-I&II by Barick,Das,Sharma -20 Nos
Modern Engg Physics by A Vasudev-20 Nos
Text Book of Industrial Chemistry Vol-I&II by Mihir,Das,Sharma-20 Nos
Engg Chemistry by Jaia & Jaia Dhanpatray & sons-20 Nos
Environmental Chemistry by A.K. Dey-10 Nos
A text book of Engg. Chemistry by S.S Das S. Chand-20 Nos
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LIST OF TOOL KIT
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Item Specification
Phase Tester
Soldering Iron 10 Watt
Soldering Iron 25 Watt
Soldering Iron 65 Watt
Tweezers (Flat)
Tweezers(Sharp)
Folding Screw Driver Set
De-soldering Pump
Soldering Iron Stand
Extension Board with 5 Plugs, 5 Switches, Fuse, Indicator(5 A to 15 A)
Blower 1600W
Quantity
10 nos
30 nos
30 nos
02 nos
40 nos
40 nos
20 nos
20 nos
20 nos
40 nos
02 nos
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01. Combination Plier (30 Cm) – Taparia02. Side Cutting Plier – 25 Cm- Taparia –
03. Screw Driver(Star Head & Flat Head), 15 Cm,20 Cm,25Cm,30Cm04. Electrician Knife-15 Cm –
05. Hand Crimping Tool –
06. Hydraulic Crimping Tool (6 mm to 200 mm) –
07. Round Nose Plier(150mm) –
08. Hammer (Ball Pin Type, Clay Type) –
09. Tri- Square (150 mm X 300 mm) –
10. Insulation Gloves –
11. Grinder – Bench grinder motorized 12. Electrical Gun Drilling Machine(0 – 25 mm Bit Size)-
Quantity
10 Nos
20 nos
10 Nos Each
10 Nos
05 Nos
01 No
15 Nos
10 Nos Each
20 Nos
05 Pairs
01No
02 Nos
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Name of the Instrument with Specification
1.
Hacksaw frame (adjustable)-300mm 2.
Hacksaw frame (fixed)-300mm –
3.
Flat file (Rough) – 30Cm (JK/ Taparia) –
4.
Flat file (Smooth) – 15Cm (JK/ Taparia) –
5.
Bench vice – 150mm–
6.
Hand Circular Saw Machine. –
7.
Figure Punch –
8.
Centre Punch –
9.
Ball Pin Hammer –
10.
Hand Drill –
11.
Adjustable Wrench – 43 mm –
12.
Cutting Plier(Taparia) –
13
Square Tong –
14.
Electrode Holder –
15.
Lathe Tools – (Knurling) –
16.
Lathe Tools – (Parting) –
17.
Lathe Tools – (Threading) –
18.
Lathe Tools – (Turning) –
19.
Hand Blower –
20.
Anvil Bottom –
21.
Anvil Round –
22.
Fire Extinguisher –
23.
Number Punch24.
Straight Snip 250mm –
25.
Bent Snip 250mm –
26.
Shaper Tools –
27.
Ratchet Screw driver –
Quantity
20 Nos
40 Nos
40 Nos
20 Nos
30 Nos
01 No
1 Set
10 nos
10 Nos
02 Nos
01 No
05 Nos
10 Nos
02 Nos
03 Nos
03 Nos
03 Nos
03 Nos
01 No
01 No
01 No
04 Nos
1Set
05 Nos
05 Nos
01 No
05 Nos
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LIST OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Item Specification
VLSI kit(FPGA kit) ( OMEGA Model No VLSI - 1021)
Multiuser Simulation package.( PSPICE )
Multiuser VHDL Simulator Software ( Xilinx Version 7 or 8 )
Synthesis Software (MATLAB Version 9 )
8051 Microcontroller kit and its accessories
PLC – 300 (MITSUBISHI PLC) Trainer
Digital Logic Probe kit (model PIC12C508)
KIT24 : Logic Probe
Signature Analyzer
PC-Assembling Trainer Kit(for Pentium 4 and above)
Time Domain Reflecto- meter Cable fault locator TDR
Analog IC Tester
EPROM Eraser
EPROM Programmer
Universal IC Programmer
Universal IC Tester
Network Theorem Trainer
Digital IC Trainer
Digital Clamp Tester
Analog Multimeter
Quantity
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
05 nos
10 nos
20 nos
02 nos
20 nos
25
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Sl. No.
Name of the Instrument with Specification
Quantity
1.
Digital Weighing Balance (Least Count 0.001gm Capacity 400gm)-01 No
2.
Digital Weighing Balance (Least Count 0.01gm Capacity 4000gm)-01 No
3.
Metallic tape (30 m)-10 Nos
4.
Steel tape ( 15 m) -05 Nos
5.
Steel tape (30 m)-05 Nos
6.
Prismatic compass with stand-05 Nos
7.
Auto Level with all accessories-05 Nos
8.
pH Meter-02 Nos
9.
Water Analysis Kit-02 Nos
10.
Surveyor’s Compass with Stand – 02 Nos
11.
Turbidity meter-02 Nos
12.
TDS Meter-01 No
13.
Fiber Reinforced Plastic Tape(15 m)
-05 Nos
14.
Fiber Reinforced Plastic Tape(30 m)
-05 Nos
15.
150 mm X 150 mm X 150 mm Cube Mould -10 Nos
16.
75 mm X 75 mm X 75mm Cube Mould- 10 Nos
17.
Steel Arrow - 50 Nos
19.
Wooden Pegs – 100 Nos
20.
Plumb Bub – 05 Nos
21.
Digital Camera 12 Mega Pixel-Sony Make – 01 No
22.
Digital Theodolite - 02 Nos
26
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Sl. No.
Name of the Instrument with Specification
1.
D.C Ammeter0-2.5amp(PMMC type)
2.
D.C/A.C Ammeter 0-2.5A/5A (Dynamo meter type)
3.
D.C. Ammeter-0-5A(PMMC type)
4.
D.C Ammeter 0-6A M.I (PMMC type)
5.
D.C. Ammeter-0-20A/0-40A 1ph type
6.
A.C.Ammeter-0-1A(MI type)
7.
D.C./A.C. Ammeter-0-1A/2A(Dynamo meter type)
8.
D.C./A.C. Ammeter-0-2.5A/5A(Dynamo meter type)
9.
D.C./A.C. Ammeter-0-6A(M.I type)
10.
D.C./A.C. Ammeter-0-10A/20A M.I
11.
D.C/A.C Ammeter-0-30A M.I
12.
1ph,0-5/6v voltmeter
13.
1ph,0-10v voltmeter
14.
1ph,0-300v voltmeter
15.
D.C/A.C voltmeter 0-500v/600v M.I
16.
Voltmeter 0-130v/230v M.I
17.
Voltmeter 0-75v/150v/300v M.I
18.
Voltmeter 0-130v/260v/500v M.I
19.
Wattmeter 1ph/0.5A/120w/250V
20.
Wattmeter 1ph/2.5A/5A/500w/250V
21.
Wattmeter 1ph/5A/1000w/415v
22.
Wattmeter -1ph/2.5/5A,75/150/300V, 1000 W
23.
Wattmeter -3ph/2 elements/10A/20A/415V, 1500 W
24.
Wattmeter (Dynamo type) 0-1500W/250V,5/10A
25.
1ph,5-10amp,250v,a.c energy meter
26.
3ph,2 elements,5kw,440v AC energy meter
27.
Power factor meter 1ph type
28.
Power factor meter 3ph,10amp,440v
29.
Tong tester(A&V) a.c 25-125amp/125-250v
30.
Multimeter(A.V.O) simpson make
31.
Ohm meter 0-5k
32.
Digital Frequency meter 1ph,100 hz,250v
33.
Phase sequence indicator 3ph,415/230v
34.
Stroboscope 0-5000 rpm
35.
Digital stop watch
36. Digital Multimeter (0 – 1000 V), AC 750 V, 0-10 DC, AC: 0- 1000 Amp, 2000 M Ohm.- 10 nos
Each.
27
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
Sliding rheostat 45ohm,5amp,230v
Sliding rheostat 100ohm, 10amp
Sliding rheostat 500ohm, 10amp
Sliding rheostat 1000ohm,10amp
Dual Beam Dual Trace Oscilloscope meter 20 Mhz-with front panel control Omega Make or
equivalent
Megger (Hand Operated, 500 V)- 01 no
28
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30.
Name of the Instrument with Specification
Quantity
Spring Divider – 10 Nos
Tri Square -10” – 40 Nos
Vernier Calipers – 300mm (Mitutoya) -02 Nos
Vernier Height Gauge – 600mm (Mitutoya)- 01 No
Micrometer(Outside) – 0 to 25mm(Mitutoya) -10 Nos
Micrometer(Outside) – 25 to 50mm(Mitutoya)-10 Nos
Micrometer(Outside) – 50 to 75mm(Mitutoya)-10 Nos
Micrometer(Outside) – 75 to 100mm(Mitutoya)-10 Nos
Steel Rule – 300mm-40 Nos
Gauge snap go & no 25 to 50mm by 5 mm – 04 set
Gauge plug single ended 5-25 mm by 1mm - 04 set
Gauge telescope – 02 Nos
Dial test indicator .01mm on stand – 02 Nos
Dial Vernier Calliper LC 0.95 mm – 04 nos
Screw Thread Micrometer with interchangeable 0 – 25 mm – 02 Nos
Comparator Stand with dial indicator LC 0.01 mm - 01 No
Surface roughness comparision plates N1 N2 grade – 01 Set
Sine bar 125 mm – 04 Nos
Sine bar 250 mm – 04 Nos
Micrometer(Inside) – 0 to 25mm(Mitutoya) – 05 Nos
Micrometer(Inside) – 25 to 50mm(Mitutoya) – 05 Nos
Micrometer(Inside) – 50 to 75mm(Mitutoya) – 05 Nos
Micrometer(Inside) – 75 to 100mm(Mitutoya) – 05 Nos
Gauge slipat Johnson metric set – 03 Nos
Cabridge wear block 1mm to 2mm - 08 Nos
Wire Gauge - 05 Nos
Feeler Gauge – 05 Nos
Wing Compass upto 30 Cm – 05 Nos
Combination Set 30 Cm - 01 No
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE
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Name of the Instrument with Specification
1. Slide Calipers- least count 0.01 cm for physics experiment-20 Nos
2. Screw gauge least count 0.001 cm for physics experiment-20 Nos
3. Sperometer least count 0.001 cm for physics experiment-20 Nos
4. Glass prism for physics experiment 600 size- 50 mm x 50 mm-20 Nos
5. Spherical Bob ¾ “-10 Nos
6. Digital Balance Maximum of 1 Kg with least count 0.5 gm – 02 Nos
7. Test Tube Holder -20 Nos
8. Ware Gauge-20 Nos
9. Burette 50 ml – 20 Nos
Quantity
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Technical Bid
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Accepted Terms and Conditions.
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.EMD amount
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.Detail Specifications alongwith
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leaflet, literature.
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4.
Performance statements as per annexure-VI
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Authorisation from manufacturer. as per annexure- IV
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VAT clearance certificate.
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Delivery period of supply.
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Demand draft/Money Receipt towards
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purchase of tender Papers package wise.
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