CONTENT Particulars Page No IMPORTANT DATES ........................02 FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL ........................06 DELHI COLLEGE OF ENGG. ........................12 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS ........................29 ADMISSIONS BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING ........................51 MASTER OF ENGINEERING ........................65 MASTER OF SCIENCE ........................75 Ph.D. ........................79 BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY ........................83 INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES ........................89 COCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ........................95 SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS ........................107 FACULTY ........................113 His Excellency Shri B. L. Joshi Lt. Governor, Delhi 1 Important Dates (Concerned with the Admission Process) Activity M.E./M.Sc . Ph.D Date of release of Application Form 23.06.2006 23.06.2006 03.07.2006 17.07.2006 14.07.2006 28.07.2006 Registration 31.07.2006 --------- Teaching starts for First Semester 01.08.2006 ----------- for admission Last date for request for Application form SMT. SHIELA DIKSHIT Hon'ble Chief Minister, Government of NCT Delhi by post to reach the College Last date for receipt of completed forms to reach the college B.E admission for Academic session 2006-07 shall be made by Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Sec-3, Dwarka, Delhi, for Delhi students (all category) and CCB MHRD for out side Delhi Students (All Categories except OW & OH categories) . Please refer NSIT prospectus for BE Admissions (Delhi Region) and CCB Bulletin of information for BE (outside Delhi seats) All possible care has been taken to print the matter correctly. However, printer and college authorities shall not be responsible for any inadvertant mistake.In case of errors/discrepancies, the official version of University of Delhi/Government Authorities shall be final. Prospectus is not a legal document. Prof. Deepak Pental Vice Chancellor Dr. G.Narendra Kumar Secretary, TTE Govt. of Delhi University of Delhi Engineering education must evolve to keep pace with mighty changes occurring today in business, industry, and society. Engineers must develop attributes and knowledge beyond traditional constraints of the classroom. Prof. P.B. Sharma Principal 2 3 DCE DCE today imparts education & training in 10 BRANCHES FOR The main building of the Technical High-School-Delhi Polytechnic was, in 1639, the library of Dara Shikoh and the colonnaded portico was added by Sir David Ocherlony , British Resident at the Moughul Corut, at the beginning of the 18th century. BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING Degree program with an intake of 570 PG education in 11 specialized fields of ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES intake 200 ... B.Tech (Part-time)Degree Program for IN-SERVICE DIPLOMA ENGINEERS with an intake of 120 Aerial view of Academic Blocks of DCE new campus at Bawana Road, Delhi, splendid and sprawled over 165 acres of land, earned best architecture award from Indian Building Congress, & an inspiration to the talented students and qualified faculty to foster unison and thrill of engineering in a tech savvy campus. .....and 25 Ph.D. Research Schoarships and, Supervision and updating of Engineering Knowledge TheApplied Science Block, with new laboratories at the rear, houses the Department of Chemical Engineering and Textile Technology, Art and Architecture of Delhi Polytechnic, which was later earmarked for Department of Applied Chemistry & Polymer Technology, now houses the Office of The Chief Election Commissioner, Delhi under CEP 4 5 From the Desk of Principal Dream is to transform DCE into a world-class knowledge enterprise Our I am delighted to state that Delhi College of Engineering is one of the most prestigious colleges of engineering of India which has played a pioneering role for the development of quality technical education in our country. DCE was established in 1941 by the then Govt. of India to play a pivotal role to strengthen the technical education system in our country and to produce men & women of competence and caliber who would power the industrial growth of our country as well as the growth of science and technology capabilities to the nation's advantages. I may mention that Delhi College of Engineering has celebrated its Golden Jubilee in the year 1991 at which we took the solemn pledge to take DCE to much greater heights which were un-scaled then . I am happy to say that during the last 15 years we have been able to perform exemplary well. The DCE has figured in the top 10 schools in our country several times in the India Today survey and has emerged as one of the Internationally highly reputed school of engineering in the world. The DCE has to its credit 10 UG departments offering Bachelor of Engineering in variety of disciplines of national & international importance. These include Electronics & Communication, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Electrical, Mechanical, Production & Industrial Engineering, Polymer Science & Chemical Technology, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Bachelors Degree program in Bio Technology has been added from the 2004-05. At DCE we have focused our attention to 11 post-graduate programs from way back 1971 onwards and have provided to the country highly qualified, research oriented manpower to man our industries and R&D organizations. Currently, DCE has 11 postgraduate programs in all the major engineering disciplines. We also have Ph.D. Scholars in a great number who are pursuing their doctoral research at DCE. Our focus of academic programs is on improving the quality of teaching as well as to bring research culture in our laboratories. We prepare our graduates as professional engineers by bridging the gap between the world of academia and the world of profession of engineering. This we do both by the design of the curriculum as well as by a formidable support provided by the students Chapters of worldrenowned professional bodies, six of them housed in DCE since 1994. These include ASME, SAE, ASHRAE, IEEE, IEE & SEM. A new chapter of SPIE has been added from 2005. We can draw high satisfaction that during its 65+ years of existence, DCE has served the nation with distinction. With its sixty five plus years of dedicated service to the nation, DCE has produced an army of highly skilled, inspired and motivated brilliant engineers who rolled out from the portals of DCE year after year ever since its establishment in the early 40s. DCE has to its credit a long list of 6 distinguished alumni which includes Shri Vinod Dham, a graduate of 1971 in Electrical Engineering, who revolutionized the design of the modern day personal computers by designing and developing the Pentium Chip. Our distinguished alumni include Shri Raj Soin, Chairman Soin International and a leading industry gaint in USA, Shri A.K.Puri, Chairman and Managing Director of BHEL, Shri K.L. Chugh, Chairman Emeritus of high & mighty ITC who has earned the reputation of being the best corporate chairman of the country. The other distinguished alumni include Shri Janak Bhasin and Shri Kishan Swaroop both rose to the level of Chairman, Central ElectricityAuthority, ShriA.K. Choudhury, CMD of MTNL, Dr. Krishan Kumar, Director of MUL, Lt. General K.K. Mehra, DG of EME and Maj. General Ahluwalia. DCE takes pride in its enterprising alumni Shri B.K. Khanna, Managing Director of Siemens Power Engg. Ltd., Sh. S.K. Verma, Exe. Director, TCIL Ltd., Dr. Surya Kant, Vice President of TCS, Sh. Anil Sardana, CEO of NDPL, Prof. Bhuvnesh Goswami, Distinguished Alumni Professor CSU, Prof. D.Y. Goswami, Distinguished Professor at University of Florida, USA, Sh. Durga Das Aggarwal, President, Piping Technology & Products Inc. USAand many more. DCE shifted to its new campus in 1996 from its historical Kashmere Gate Campus. The new campus has been innovatively designed commensurate with the requirement of academic and professional excellence of a technology intensive institution of higher learning. I am happy to say that ever since we shifted to the sprawling 165 acres lush-green new campus, the student community as well as faculty has been upbeat with the spirit of innovation and with the spirit of transforming knowledge to prosperity. At DCE we take immense satisfaction that during the last 3 years the student teams of SAE Chapter of our institution have brought tremendous amount of honour & dignity to mother India by flying the flag of India at high esteem in the worldwide competitions on innovative designs of Formula Student Car, Super mileage vehicle, All Terrain Vehicle and the DCE Hybrid car. The student team of DCE, lead by Shri Arpit Gupta, has participated in the International Innovative Design Competition, organized jointly by the Society of Automobile Engineers (SAE) and Institution of Mechanical Engineers (London) in U.K. in July, 2003. Our students have bagged the Best Endeavour FISITA Award for the innovative design of Formula Student Car, which they designed and developed themselves here in India and took it to all the way to U.K. to participate in the worldwide event. They bagged the FISITA Best Endeavour Award in the competition in which 50 teams from all over the world including from the reputed technological universities & institutions participated. Another team of students of DCE has designed and developed an All Terrain Vehicle, code named “Mini Baja” which has competed in the international competition organized by SAE International in South Africa and USA. Last year DCE super mileage vehicle designed and developed by DCE student team has participated in the world competition at Marshal Michigan, USA in June 2005 and won two first prizes for best aerodynamic design and the best team spirit. The DCE 'Mini Baja' team has also participated in SAE International competition at Troy, Ohio and received high appreciation for their innovatively design vehicle. What more DCE was the only team not only from India but for the whole of the Asia. The 7 DCE DCE hybrid car, the first hybrid car designed and developed in India won the first prize in Green Car category in International competition USA this year. At DCE, we are firmly committed to support innovation and create the enterprising spirit in our students. Our dream is to transform DCE into a World Class knowledge enterprise in the coming years. Through this we shall be able to manage innovation and we shall emerge as a major support for technology incubation in the Capital City of Delhi. TIFAC, Center of Excellence, CORE in Optical Fibre Communication set up in DCE jointly by the Govt. of India and Govt. of Delhi has already made its mark on new product development and has set up the bench mark for institute- industry partnership. In today's globalized economic environment engineers are required to play a highly significant role in bringing prosperity to their nation in turn supporting the humanity to march on the path of enlightenment in this respect engineers of today and undoubtedly, the engineers of tomorrow would have to work as a team, an intradisciplinary team focusing on ever increasing horizons of innovative products and innovative services. They will have to take care of fast reducing half-life of knowledge and have to cope up with the unprecedented technology change which is there in all spheres of human activities. At DCE we are conscious of this aspect and we shall focus our attention on curriculum innovation so as to provide a curriculum to our students community, which will provide an optimal mix of knowledge and skills and attitude building, vital to survive in today's technology intensive work environment. DCE, as you know, is the mother institution of the world-renowned IIT Delhi and School of Planning & Architecture. It is also the mother institution of College of Arts & College of Pharmacy. Even the famous Faculty of Management Studies of Delhi University was founded by Prof. A. Das Gupta of Delhi College of Engineering. FMS today commands a very high reputation not only nationally but also internationally in the field of management education. We are in the process of establishing a School of Management at DCE with the support of our distinguished alumni. To this end a MBA programme in collaboration with Raj Soin College of Business at Wright State University is planned to be introduced from 2007. The DCE MBA programme of RSCOB, WSU shall have AACSB accreditation and shall meet the highest international standards. We in DCE, being conscious of our chequered history, have always worked to provide to our nation a system of technical education, which prepares our students not merely as graduate engineers but professional engineers who are able to work and excel in their chosen activity at home & abroad. DCE enjoys a high reputation in the country & abroad. The Training & Placement Department at DCE is one of the most vibrant departments in the country, which provides direct connectivity to the industries. I am happy to mention that the placement of this institute has always been 100%. This year a record placement of 616 include over 210 final year students who have got two jobs in industries of high repute. A good number of students opt for higher studies at home & abroad. A large number of them have joined IIMs in this country and have entered into the corporate world. This year 18 DCEites of batch 8 2006 have been offered admission in IIMs. Further, 2 in MIT, 2 in Stanford, 2 in Carnegie Melon, one each in Harvard, Georgia Tech and Rochester have been selected for their MS program. At DCE, through a large number of programs, which are organized through out the year, we provide to our student community opportunities to shape themselves as world-class engineers and equip them with the kind of management orientation, which they are supposed to possess to excel at home and abroad. The 'Vision 2010' of DCE focuses on building of science and technology capabilities for our country to serve tomorrow's technology intensive and innovation driven industries, which shall create the vital competitive age for our nation's economy. To the aspirants, seeking admission in DCE, I wish to add that the engineering profession is a profession of privilege. It is a privilege to serve and a privilege to excel. It demands unconditional commitment and total dedication from the student community to turn towards engineering education with high enthusiasm and interest. At DCE we are committed to meet the high aspirations of our student community and work to shape them as world-class professionals. To this end, we expect high levels of decorum and discipline from our student community to uphold the high dignity & honour and esteem which DCE signifies in the arena of engineering education in our country. We in teaching faculty and in administration shall work with our student community to provide them both knowledge and attitude so that we create highly responsible technically sound and spiritually enlightened human capital to build tomorrow's India of our dream. I wish to express my sincere greetings to all the candidates who are aspiring to join DCE through the highly competitive CEE & AIEEE Entrance Examinations(CEE 2006 for Delhi seats and AIEEE-2006 for outside Delhi seats) conducted by Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi and CBSE Delhi respectively. Prof. P.B. Sharma Ph.D. (B'ham), FIE, FAeroS, FWAPS PRINCIPAL Dated: May 30, 2006 9 The major element in our design of Engineering Education is The campus has been designed and constructed bearing in mind the aesthetics and the teamwork and partnership. environment. It has been planned to provide facilities commensurate with a twenty The team we now envision is a partnership of eminent scientists, first century World Class Knowledge Enterprise in an environment, innovative engineers, creative business professionals, and imaginative society's leaders. It is through these partnerships that the rapid pace and increasing complexity of technology designed to serve society will flourish. Which enhances the learning process. DCE is among top 10 Engineering Institutions in India including the IITs. DCE is awarded 7th rank among the top 10 Engineering Institutions India Today, May 2006 10 11 DCE Objectives: Delhi College of Engineering 65 Years of Innovation & Excellence in Technical Education 1. To provide world class quality technical education in engineering and science disciplines. 2. To promote R&D in frontal areas of science & technology. 3. To nurture innovative and creative abilities of students and faculty 4. To foster enterprising spirit among the students. 5. To establish facilities for technology incubation and promote techno entrepreneurship 6. To network with leading national and international institutions, R&D organizations and professional bodies. 7. To develop faculty competence to meet the challenges of rapidly changing technological environment. 8. To promote industrial consultancy and sponsored R&D. 9. To strengthen relations with the alumni and involve them in the development of the institute. 10. To transfer the benefits of S&T advancement to the society. VISION: To be a world class knowledge enterprise striving for academic & professional excellence in technical education, research & development and service to the industry and society. Goals: M I S S I O N 1. To produce high quality, professionally well prepared human resource in engineering and technology disciplines. 2. To adapt in curriculum innovation changes on regular basis. ! To create and sustain an academic environment conducive to academic and professional excellence ! To provide world class quality technical education to the inspired youth who join the institute through tough competition 3. To transform selected laboratories into world class test houses. 4. To establish facilities for technology incubation and innovation management. ! To create environment to foster technology incubation and relevant R&D 5. To carry out industrially relevant R&D and foster research culture in the laboratories. ! 6. To foster enterprising spirit among the students To establish centers of advanced studies in areas of relevance to national economy. ! To create avenues for technical education and research in new and emerging technology areas 7. To promote techno-entrepreneurship. 8. To develop synergetic partnership with the industries. 9. To promote e-learning and e-governance in the institute. ! To create a technology savvy campus and to impart value based education ! To create synergetic partnership with industries and R&D organizations. commensurate to technology 10. To promote continuing education programs (CEP) to in service teachers and working professionals. 11. To promote all round development of students & create a sense of social responsibility. 12. To foster strong academic interactions and exchanges for the benefit of students and faculty. 12 13 High levelThai delegation at DCE DCE Historical Background Delhi College of Engineering is one of the premier colleges of Engineering education in India and has played unique and important role in the advancement of technical education. Established in 1941 as Delhi Polytechnic, DCE has played the role of mother institution in establishing IIT Delhi, SPA Delhi, College of Pharmacy Delhi, College of Arts Delhi, NSIT Delhi & many more institutions. ...Cater to the needs of Indian Industries for trained manpower with practical experience and Sound theoretical knowledge. From the very beginning , DCE focused on imparting engineering education, highly relevant for the Indian industries to meet their demand of trained manpower with practical experience and sound theoretical knowledge. One of the very important vision of the DCE is to have very strong relationship with the industries, understand their needs, make students acquainted with hands on training, and prepare the students for industries culture from very first day of their employment . This has paid the dividend and today the student of DCE are in high demand by the industries with -each student having two or more offers; the campus employment being over 200%. was participated by John Sargent Esq. the then Educational Commissioner, GOI; S.M.M. Jaffery Principal Osmania Technical College Hyderabad, Dr. A.H.Pandya Principal Bengal Engineering College Sibpur; C.R.Gerrard Esq. Principal JJ School of Art Bombay; E.K. Ramaswamy Esq. Principal College of Engineering Banglore; P.N.Joshi Principal Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute Bombay; P.C.Dutt Esq. Principal Summer Valley Technical Institute Sylhet; C.Forrester Esq. Principal Indian School of Mines Dhanbad; A.C.Sahgal Esq. Principal Kala Bhawan Technical Institute Baroda; Mukul Dey Esq. Principal Government School of Art Calcutta,, which was presided by W.W.Wood Esq. Principal Delhi Polytechnic Delhi. The National Diploma awarded by the Delhi Polytechnic was considered equivalent to B.E. Degree by the then UPSC. Affiliation to Delhi University 1. Arts Prof. S. C. Sen, a highly dynamic & visionary principal who took over in 1949 approached University of Delhi for affiliation and starting Bachelor of Engineering degree courses. Professor D. S. Kothari, the then Dean Faculty of Science, University of Delhi was on the advisory board of Delhi polytechnic. The efforts of Prof. Sen and Prof. Kothari resulted into the introduction of B.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Textile Engineering in the year 1952. B.E. degree in Civil Engineering was introduced in 1955. In addition to merit of qualifying examination, test and/or interview were held for the selection of candidates for admission. 2. Architecture Delhi College of Science & Technology 3. Commerce 4. Engineering 5. Applied Science (Chemical Engineering & Technology) 6. Textiles In 1958 Government of India decided to convert Delhi Polytechnic into Delhi College of Science & Technology. More than 200 acres of land was allocated; new and grand building came up, but later on the name IIT Delhi was given to the Institute. Functioning of IIT started in 1962; Textile Engineering and Chemical Engineering Departments of Delhi Polytechnic were shifted en-block to IIT Delhi and became part of it. On the persistent demand of Delhi population Delhi Polytechnic remained at Kashmere Gate. In 1960, Department of Architecture was separated from the college and it became School of Planning andArchitecture and now it is a Deemed University. Pre-engineering courses were abolished in 1962 and the engineering courses were renamed as B.Sc. Engineering. The duration of courses were increased from 4 years to 5 years and the minimum qualification was higher secondary or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The Delhi polytechnic consisted of a technical high school and specialized senior department, which offers courses in the following disciplines: All-India Certificate, All-India Diploma, Senior Diploma and Advanced Diploma were awarded to the students. In addition, pre-engineering course was also available to matriculates. All these courses were having one very important feature- the student must undergo all thorough practical course of training in commercial firms, mills or factories as an integral part of the curriculum. The main building of the Technical High School was, in 1639, the library of Dara Shikoh and the colonnaded portico was added by Sir David Ochterlony, British Resident at the Moghul Court, at the beginning of the 18th century. Prof. Walter William Wood, the father of technical education in India became the founder Principal of Delhi Polytechnic and the institute organized Inaugural Meeting of the Association of Principals of Technical Institutions of India, which 14 The Delhi Polytechnic was affiliated to Delhi University and B.E. Degrees were awarded under Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi since 1952. New Beginning under Delhi Government Up till 1962, the college was under the direct control of Ministry of Education, Government of India. Since 1963, Delhi Polytechnic was taken over by the then Delhi Administration and Chief Commissioner Delhi was the ex-officio Chairman of the College. It became a Union Territory College and 75% of seats were reserved for the 15 French delegation at DCE DCE In 1965, the Delhi Polytechnic was renamed as Delhi College of Engineering and became the first engineering college of Delhi candidates who passed their qualifying examination from a school situated in the Union Territory of Delhi. In 1963, Department of Arts became College of Arts and Department of Commerce & Business Administration was converted to several institutes of Commerce & Secretarial Practices. Fragmentation of Delhi Polytechnic ultimately left behind an engineering institute alone. In 1965, the Delhi Polytechnic was renamed as Delhi College of Engineering and became the first engineering college of Delhi. The journey of engineering education continued and the intake of the college was enhanced from 200 to 250 that year. Professor S.C. Sen, the then Principal led the college successfully to become a unique institute of higher technical education and research. M.Sc. (Civil Engineering specialization in Structure) full time (2 yr. duration)and part-time (3 yr. duration) courses were introduced in 1966. Prof J.N. Moudgill took over as principal in 1968, and expanded the P.G. education by introducing M.Sc. Engineering courses in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from the academic session 1971. He was later called by Govt of India to establish MACT Bhopal. New Campus of DCE The year of 1972 exhibited an enormous growth in the academic activities of the college under the leadership of Professor R. C. Narayan. B.Sc. (Engineering) course of 5 years duration was introduced in Electronics & Communication Engineering. All the departments started M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs. In 1973, the Department of Electrical Engineering introduced M.Sc. (Engg) courses in Instrumentation & Control, and Advanced Electronics; the Department of Mechanical Engineering introduced M.Sc. (Engg) courses in Thermal, and Production; the Department of Civil Engineering introduced M.Sc. (Engg) courses in Structure, Hydraulics & Flood Control, and Public Health Engineering. Electrical Engineering Department introduced M.Sc. in Power Systems in the year 1977. The year of 1979 brought a change in the engineering curriculum. Introduction of 10+2 system demanded a change in the duration of B.Sc. engineering courses, which was reduced from 5 years to 4 years and the degree was renamed as B.E. The beginning of new decade of 80's emphasized the development of science department also. Department of Physics started M.Sc. course in Applied Physics in 1981 while Department of Chemistry started M.E. in polymer technology in 1985. The college organized more than 32 national level symposia and seminars, 6 chapters of International societies were opened to have meaningful interaction and participation not only from India but from abroad also. On the persistent demand of diploma holders, the college started B.E.Tech. Courses in Civil, Electrical, Electronics and Mechanical Engineering in the year 1982. The year of 1983 exhibited the decrease in the duration of P.G. courses in Engineering, which were made of one and a half-year duration with more emphasis on research project. Chinese delegation at DCE Delhi Administration established Delhi Institute of Technology (Presently Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology) in 1985 and the new college was established under the patronage of Delhi College of Engineering. B.E. degree course in Production & Industrial Engineering was started in 1988 while B.E. Degree course in Computer Engineering was started in 1989. 16 The foundation stone of New Campus of DCE was laid by the then Hon'ble Vice President Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma on May 23, 1989. The capacity utilization of the infrastructure, at the college, is indeed highly satisfying, especially that the college functions now at the new campus of DCE (163.9 acre land) right from 9.00 a.m. in the morning to right up to 9 p.m. in the evening on all working days. Part-time B.Tech. Degree Programs to the practicing engineers of the National Capital Region are run in the evening between 6 to 9 p.m. The beginning of last decade of century brought a dynamic and energetic Principal Prof. P.B. Sharma to lead the college community. Introduction of CEE Entrance test, new examination policy and curriculum innovation were some of the exemplary work carried out in this period. The college became highly vibrant and dynamic with enormous activity in all the facet of academic and extracurricular. “Emerging Trends in Technical Education" organized in 1992 gave an impetus to rethink about the technical education patterns in India. Management of environment was on the top of the agenda in 1994 and polymer science & technology draw the attention of all the educational administrators in 1996. B.E. degree level course was started in Polymer Science & Chemical Technology and Environment Engineering in 1998. Last decade has witnessed enormous growth in the application of Information Technology and Biotechnology. DCE has remained dynamic and vibrant all through year, and carved its niche in these fields of studies by introducing B.E. Degree course in Information Technology during the year 2002 and B.E. Degree course in Biotechnology during the year 2004. A national seminar and curriculum workshop on, "Sports Engineering" held in 2004, and EDP program for Food Processing Industries held during 2006 are the efforts being made to pave the path for introduction of B.E. Sports Engineering and B.E. Food Technology in very near future. Delhi College of Engineering today imparts education and training in 10 branches of engineering at Graduate level with an intake of 570 during the morning session; 4 part-time B.Tech. Degree programs are being run in the evening with an intake of 120. Full-time and part-time PG education is given in 11 specialized fields of science and engineering with an intake of 172. Our Ph.D. program awards scholarship to 25 students. In addition, sponsored research and development activities are also supported by Government funding agencies and Industries in large number of areas of mutual interest. The key to success is our emphasis on quality research and innovative design 17 The college functions now at the new campus of DCE (163.9 acre land) right from 9.00 a.m. to 9 p.m. on all working days ...to pave the path for introduction of B.E. Sports Engineering and B.E. Food Technology in very near future. DCE DCE now possesses world class DCE -AWorld Class Knowledge Enterprise DCE aims to become a world class knowledge enterprise in the near future. This necessarily demands for world class infrastructure, most modern class rooms, up-to-date laboratories, an excellent library and information system, qualified and motivated faculty, intimate interaction with the industries and professional societies and many more. Steps have already been taken to create an environment commensurate to the need and desire of DCEites for the purpose. Some of the steps are detailed below: Four B.E. level degree programs in the following disciplines have been identified for introduction in the phased manner. The college shall establish new departments in the disciplines. 1. BE Sports Engineering 2. BE Food Technology infrastructure, 3. BE Aerospace Engineering most modern class 4. BE Automobile Engineering rooms, up-to-date All the departments have identified M.E. level degree programs for introduction in the phased manner as detailed below: laboratories, an excellent library and information system, DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION 1. M.E. (VLSI Design & embedded Systems) 2. M.E.(Optomechatronics) DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTERENGINEERING 1. M.E. (Software Engineering) 2. M.E. (High Performance Computing) DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICALENGINEERING qualified and motivated faculty, intimate interaction with the industries and professional societies 1. M.E. ( Power System) DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 1. M.E. (Biotechnology) 2. M.E. (Genomics) 3. M.E.(bio-informatics) DEPARTMENT OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY 1. M.E. (Food Processing) 2. M.E. (Food Packaging) 3. M.E. (Food Preservation) 4. M.E. (Food QualityAssurance) DCE: FUTURE PLANS 1. DCE School of Management with Alumni Support programmes proposed: • MBA (Technology & knowledge Mgt) • MBA (Information System Mgt) • Dual Degree Programmes: BE and MBA - integragrated 5 yrs programmes and Executive Development programme. 2. Centre for Information Security with the support from Ministry of IT, Govt of India proposed Programmes: ME (Information System Security), Dual Degree Programme: BE & ME integrated 5 yrs. and training programmes for in service professionals 3. DCE-PURA Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas: the main focus shall be on Energy Farming, Bio-Diesel processing, Bio-fertilizer unit, Integrated Water management, De-centralized Power Generation, Medical Plants and Herbs, and Focus on Rural jobs and sustainability 4. Centre of Excellence in knowledge Technology. The focus shall be on Advance Studies and Research in Knowledge Technologies, and R & D in Cutting Edge Technologies viz A I and Machine Intelligence, Intelligent Communication System, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Nanotechnology And Embedded System, Green Energy Technologies, and Bio-informatics DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1. M.E. (Information Systems Management) 2. M.E. (Microwave & Optical Communication) DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAENGINEERING 1. M.E. (Technology Management & Innovations) 2. M.E. (Automobile Engineering) 3. M.E. (Robotics) DEPARTMENT OF CIVILENGINEERING 1. M.E. (Disaster Management) 2. M.E. (Infrastructure Engineering Management) 3. M.E.(Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering) 18 RESEARCHAND DEVELOPMENTACTIVITIES The college lays greater emphasis on R & D activities, particularly at UG level large number of students have taken a relevant industry R & D projects for in their BE final year. Several students have visited foreign universities and R & D organisations. High level delegations from Thailand , China, U.K., France, USA have visited last year for R & D collaborations. The major emphasis of our R & D activities consist of Bio-diesel, automobile, conducting polymers, information security & high speed computing. DCE Biodiesel Innovations In India, the interest in biodiesel has grown vividly during the last few years. The chief rationale for biodiesel in India is energy security. Better environmental performance, greening of wastelands and creation of new employment opportunities - are seen as some of the other advantages of biodiesel 19 Prof. P.B.Sharma, Principal, DCE & Prof. Naveen Kumar with the newly developed biodiesel unit DCE Delhi College of Engineering has emerged as a leading technological institutions of India which has been ascribed as the center of advanced level research in propagation of petro-plants, their improved agro-practices, development of indigenous biodiesel production technology, design and development of small to medium capacity biodiesel processing unit, quality assurance of biodiesel and trial of biodiesel in diesel engines and vehicles. Delhi College of Engineering unveils its high capacity biodiesel production unit Delhi College of Engineering has developed a biodiesel production unit that is capable of producing over 600 litres of biodiesel daily under MNES Sponsored project granted to the college. The production unit has a very innovative design and is first of its kind in India. 10-member team of college has taken five months in development of this unit and it has costed around Rs.3.5 lacs. While, the conventional design units had only one to two vessels, the new unit have six vessels and can produce at least 200 liters of bio-diesel as per the ASTM/BIS standards in eight hours. The college is filing application for patent for the unique design of the production unit. Hon'ble Minister of Thailand for energy planting a Jatropha sapling developed at DCE Visit of High level Thai Delegation to DCE A high level Thai Delegation led by Sh. Viset Choopiban , Hon'ble Minister of Energy , Government of Thailand visited Delhi College of Engineering on October 5, 2005 to see the biodiesel research at the college. This visit was arranged in association with PCRA. The minister was accompanied by Mrs. Siripom Sailasutta, Director General of Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Thailand. The Hon'ble Minister was highly impressed with the biodiesel research at DCE and he commended the efforts of DCE biodiesel team in dissemination of indigenously developed technology to the rural masses and small entrepreneurs. Biodiesel Training Programme Delhi College of Engineering organized a “Jatropha Cultivation and Biodiesel Processing Training Programme” for ex. defence personnel from July 26-28, 2005 at Delhi College of Engineering. During the three days programme , the ex. defence personnel learnt the latest technology associated with Jatropha Cultivation and biodiesel production and they were firm determined that they would adopt it to lead their lives in a better way. Through the training programme, DCE has revived the spirit of entrepreneurship among our ex. defence personnel. Delhi College of Engineering is of the belief that adoption of “From Arms to Farms" would be the best option for the Defence Personnel after their retirement. This training programme was the joint effort of Delhi College of Engineering, Petroleum Conservation Research Organization and Ministry of Defence. Inaugural session: “Jatropha Cultivation and Biodiesel Processing Training Programme” Sponsored Research Projects rural application and utilization of multi feedstock derived biodiesel in medium capacity diesel engine”. The total grant sanctioned by the ministry is Rs. 18.92 lacs . The duration of the project is two years. Prof. Naveen Kumar is the principal investigator of this project. During this project a biodiesel processing unit of 600 liters per day has already been developed & commissioned at DCE. The college is also undertaking a Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) funded research project entitled “Development & process optimization of a medium capacity state of art biodiesel processing unit” worth Rs. 15 lacs . During this project a biodiesel processing unit of capacity of 1000 liters per day would be developed. This unit would be capable of even converting high FFA low grade oil into quality biodiesel. Prof. Naveen Kumar is the principal investigator of this project. DCE Team atAmethi DCE biodiesel research group led by Prof. Naveen Kumar participated in Exhibition cum Workshop on Rural Technology held at BAHADURPUR JAIS (RAI BARELLI, U.P.) from February 18, 2006 to February 22, 2006 upon request of National Research Development Association (NRDC) along with biodiesel reactor and samples of biodiesel and other exhibits. During 5 days the college team interacted with a large number of villagers, small & rural entrepreneurs and gave information about different aspects of jatropha cultivation & biodiesel production. Participation in Bhagidari Mela Delhi College of Engineering put a stall in Bhagidari Mela organized by Bhagidari Cell, Govt. of Delhi on 25.2.2006 at Pragati Maidan. DCE achievements in dissemination of biodiesel technology was highly appreciated by dignitaries, senior government officers and public at large who visited DCE stall at Bhagidari Mela. Biodiesel Exhibition at ISME International Conference The college biodiesel team exhibited biodiesel research at the inauguration of 14th ISME International Conference organized by Delhi College of Engineering from December 12-14, 2005. Sh. B.L. Joshi, Hon'ble, Lt. Governor appreciated the efforts of DCE Biodiesel team. Biodiesel Exhibition at College Convocation Biodiesel research group also displayed its research at the time of college convocation held on February 7, 2006. Smt. Sheila Dikshit , Hon'ble Chief Minister was very happy with the biodiesel research of college. Biodiesel Cooking Stove DCE biodiesel group has redesigned a kerosene cooking stove to be running on biodiesel. The emissions were found to be very less as compared to kerosene and odor has been pleasant. In the next phase of the project, designing would be done in such a way that the stove could be run on neat vegetable oil such as jatropha or karanja. DCE is executing a Ministry of Non Conventional Energy Sources, Govt. of India, funded research project entitled “Development of an efficient biodiesel reactor for 20 Photographs from Amethi Exhibition cum Workshop on Rural Technology 21 Smt. Shiela Dixit Hon'ble CM at DCE Biodiesel exhibition at Convocation 2006 DCE Super Mileage Vehicle The Auto Industry around the world is focusing its innovation on improving fuel efficiency and on reducing the environment pollution. While fuel quality is important for reducing exhaust emissions, it is important to get maximum mileage per liter so that we are in a position to conserve the fast depleting fossil fuels. With the aim of improving fuel efficiency, 14 members student team of Delhi College of Engineering has designed and developed a supermileage vehicle to participate in the world wide supermileage vehicle competition organized by SAE International (Society of Automobile Engineers) at Marshall, Michigan, USA. This prestigious event has participation from universities from France, America, U.K. etc. Incidentally, Michigan is the home for auto industry and houses General Electric and Chrslyer Corporation a world auto joints. This is the first time a team from India has participated in the world competition on innovative concept car. Smt Sheila Dixit Hon'ble CM with 14 member Team of supermileage vehicle The supermileage vehicle developed by DCE is an innovatively designed concept car having a total weight of 55 kilograms. The vehicle is powered by 3.5 hp, 4 stroke engine which has been suitably modified to reduce its capacity from 140 c.c. to 60 c.c. so as to achieve approximately 150 kms. per liter. The 14 member team comprises of Anubhav Bansal (team leader), Manish Kumar, Neha Juneja, Rishi Jhamb, Mohit Jain,Ankur Saraswat, Varun Tyagi, Jatil Grover, Amlan Das, Hari Krishna, Himanshu Almadhi, Summit Bhaukhandi, Ravinder Singh and Abhinav Gupta. Prof. S. Maji, HOD, Mechanical Engineering Department is the faculty advisor for the project. DCE and Department of Science and Technology of Government of India are the major supporters of the project. A number of auto industries, including Maruti, Minda, have also supported the development of the innovative car. The car body of fiber glass has been painted by DuPont Refinish colors. DuPont Performance coating is one of the sparrows of this “Team Endeavour”. Thanks to their hard work and support from college, the DCE team, in their first attempt itself, have been able to win 2 awards, namely, the Best Aerodynamic Car Design and the Best Team Spirit. The team was the only team from India and in fact, from whole of Asia to participate in the competition. In all 38 teams from reputed universities all over the world participated in the competition. DCE STUDYVISIT- PURA A study trip was made to the Periyar Maniammai College of Technology for Women, Peruyar Nagar, Vallam, District Thanjavur (Tamilnadu) by a team from Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi lead by Sh. R. S. Sethi, Principal Secretary, Department of Training Education, Govt, of NCT of Delhi. The team included Principal Prof. P.B. Sharma, Prof. S. Maji from the Deptt. Of Mehacnical Engg. Prof. R. Mahrotra and Dr. Geeta Arora from the Deptt. Of Civil and Environmental Engg. 22 The purpose of the visit was to live in harmony with the environment and resource management programmes implemented by Periyar Maniammai College of Technology for Women(PMCTW) for possible extension to Delhi College of Engineering (DCE). PMCTW is the nucleus of all the activities related to water conservation, biomass conservation, waste management activities, renewable energy harnessing, women empowerment, midical care, farm extension and other outreach activities as a part of Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA) adopted in 65 rural villages of Pudukkottai and Thanjavur district of Tamilnadu. Planet Lab is Intel Planet Lab at DCE The Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) has been selected by Intel Technology Pvt Ltd. And ERNET to join Planet Lab Consortium, which already has one hundred fifty of the world's universities, UC Berkeley, University of Washington, AT&T Labs, Cambridge University, France Telecom. HP. NEC Labs, as its members. Planet Lab is an open, globally distributed test bed for developing, deploying and accessing planetary-scale network services. It provides an environment for testing generation of distributed application and services. There are currently 599 nodes at sites world wide available to support both short-term experiments and long-running network services. In the present scenario, the Internet is highly vulnerable to multiple types of attacks, says Prof. Goldie Gabrani, Head of Computer Engineering and IT. DCE will use Planet Lab approach That integrates a new overlay network contituning of its intelligent routers and servers on top of the the Internet to add new features and services to include a security layer as a component of the present Internet technologies. This security layer would work for the individual node and can also act together with security layer of other nodes in unison to maintain the robustness of the network. Design and development of virtual nodes would be another innovative application. These virtual nodes would ensure that nodes are not dependent on the failure of their physical implementation. Another intelligent capability would involve the design of a protocol suite for wireless Internet with optimal features especially for voice nature implying thereby that they run in many machine that are geographically distributed across the global Internet. Prof. P.B Sharma, Principal DCE further adds that DCE has come a long way from being a teaching institute to a hub of research and consultancy activities, We, at DCE also promote research activities that are socially relevant and that motivates our younger minds to engage into technology innovations which make the DCEites a class apart among the graduating new generation professionals. The intel Planet Lab shall strength the research capabilities of the students in the cutting age areas of knowledge technologies of tomorrow. 23 an open, globally distributed test bed for developing, deploying and accessing planetary-scale network services. GLIMPSES COLLEGE CONVOCATION FEBRUARY 7,2006 24 GLIMPSES COLLEGE CONVOCATION FEBRUARY 7,2006 25 DCE ROCKS to Top 10 Best Colleges of India India Today, June 2006 26 MEDIA STORY 27 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS ! Electronics & Communication Engineering ! Computer Engineering ! Information Technology ! Electrical Engineering ! Mechanical & Production and Industrial Media-Stories Engineering 28 ! Civil & Environmental Engineering ! Bio-technology ! Applied Chemistry & Polymer Technology ! Applied Mathematics ! Applied Physics ! Humanities ! Training & Placement 29 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Ever increasing pace of development in electronics, audio and video communications systems and the automation in industry have made an electronic engineer a catalyst for the change of the modern society. Electronics gadgets and communication systems of present age have tremendously improved the quality of life. With the tempo of events throughout the world, it has become essential to have more efficient communication network with the latest electronic devices and circuits. Besides giving a thorough grounding in basic sciences and engineering subjects, the Prof. Ashok Bhattacharya HOD curriculum in electronics and communication engineering lays greater emphasis on deep understanding of fundamental principles and state of the art knowledge of Electronic Devices & Circuits, Computer Architecture & Microprocessors, VLSI & Embedded Systems, Electromagnetic Field Theory, Analog and Digital Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Microwave & Broadband Communications. The Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering has seen a significant growth over the last 32 years, especially because of the rapid advances in electronics, communications and computer engineering. The department today caters for 90 UG students in Electronics & Communication Engineering in regular daytime program and 30 UG students in evening program with electives in Computer Communication & Electronic Switching, Fault-Tolerant Computing, Digital Signal Processing and Optical Communication. The department is collaborating with the Applied Physics Department of the college for developing a center for excellence and relevance in optical communication i.e. TIFAC CORE Center in Fiber Optics & Optical Communication. The M.E. Program in Electronics & Communication specializes in VLSI-CAD and Communications Systems. Department is also planning to start a Post Graduate Course in VLSI & Embedded Systems. Project and Industrial Training is an integral part of the curriculum and are carried out in frontal areas of technology. The Department has following well developed laboratories: • Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory • Telecommunications Laboratory • Microwave Laboratory • Optical Communication Laboratory • Linear Integrated Circuit & BiMOS Laboratory • Computation & Instrumentation Laboratory • VLSI-CAD / Digital System Laboratory Microprocessors & Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 31 Electronics and communication engineering lays greater emphasis on deep understanding of fundamental principles and state of the art knowledge of Electronic Devices & Circuits, Computer Architecture & Microprocessors, VLSI & Embedded Systems, Electromagnetic Field Theory DCE Microwave CAD Laboratory A special feature of the department is its sophisticated equipments and test setup for research in the area of electronics and communication engineering. The faculty and students of this department have developed a number of instrument systems in collaboration with a leading R&D organizations, namely, Transputer based FaultTolerant Architecture with DOE, New Delhi, VHDL Simulation & FPGA implementation of Communication Circuits with CEERI, New Delhi and In-circuit Test Development for PLC with Rockwell Automation. Department is also developing VLSI circuits in collaboration with nSys, New Delhi. The department also organized expert lectures, videoconference on various topics by distinguished persons like: Department of Computer Engineering Computer systems are undergoing revolution. The amount of growth that has occurred in computer technology in the past half century is in real sense staggering and totally unprecedented in other industries. In this high-tech era, computer technology is encapsulating all spheres of human needs and aspirations. It has metamorphosed not only the data processing and storage, but also the quality of life, manufacturing, designing, communication and transportation. The main frames of 60's and 70's have been replaced by personal computers, which now has become a household commodity. Hightech workstations, RISC based machines, high-tech softwares now form the essential components of Institutes/research labs. Department of Computer Engineering was established in the college in 1989 and a Students of this • Mr. Vinod Dham, DCE alumni(1971)& considered father of Pentium Chip. B.E. degree course in Computer Engineering was started with an intake of 20, now department have • Prof. S.C. Dutta Roy, FIEEE, Emeritus Professor, IIT New Delhi. increased to 60. First batch of Computer Engineering took off in year 1989 and since developed a number • Dr. K.Subramaniam, President, e-Information systems, Security & Audit of instrument systems in then the gradient is only going steeper with more emphasis on current market trends Association and Deputy Director General of NIC. and application-based studies. In the last decade, Computer Engineering department has developed state-of-art laboratories in the various fields of computer engineering: • Dr.Anand Srivastava, Director , C-DOT. microprocessor design, computer architecture, database management, image collaboration with a • Mr. SanjeevAhuja, CEO, Orange. processing, computer networking, artificial intelligence, software engineering, leading R&D • Mr.Sridhar Reddy, Mr.PeterB Kessler and Ms. Kiran Patel from Sun organizations, multimedia, CAD-CAM, web designing etc. Microsystems , USA development of both hardware and software, in addition to software packages. namely, Transputer based M.E. Programs Fault-Tolerant Architecture The M.E. Program in Electronics & Communication specializes in VLSI-CAD and with DOE, New Delhi, Course in VLSI & Embedded System, Microwave & Optical Communication. VHDL Simulation & The curriculum in B.E. Computer Engineering lay emphasis on design and Communication Systems. Department is also planning to start a Post Graduate Project and Industrial Training is an integral part of the curriculum and are carried out in frontal areas of technology. FPGA implementation of Ph.D. Programs Communication MHRD scholarships are available for the full-time PhD students and these are Circuits awarded to the selected students who wish to pursue research career. In addition, with CEERI, program common to all departments. AICTE, UGC, CSIR, DST and other scholarship awardees can also take up PhD Department is doing advanced level research work in Microstrip Antenna Design, Sensor Networks & Pervasive Computing areas, Image Processing and Development of Advanced Communication Circuits using Current conveyors and Designing of Digital Circuits with FPGA& CPLD devices etc. Miniaturization in computer technology, audio-video and image processing, storage and retrieval of data from databases, compiler construction, operating systems design, computer graphics, computer architecture, microprocessors based design are also the important components of the curriculum. A greater emphasis is on the electronic based technical knowledge. Moreover, the curriculum includes advance programming languages & skills in addition to computer networks and communication technologies. Industrial training is an integral part of the curriculum to inculcate the multi-dimensional growth of a student. The department also runs a M.E. Degree program in Computer Technologies and Applications. Keeping in mind the explosive growth that has taken place in the various disciplines of software technologies, the department is also starting a M.E. level program in Software Technology from the next academic year. In the recent past, the department of Computer Engineering in association with ISTE has organized a one day workshop on VLSI: Recent Trends and Challenges for faculty and professionals from various Institutes/labs. The thrust areas of the department are computer networking, distributed computing, software engineering, digital systems design and databases. Faculties as well as the students of the department are involved in the research activities in various fields of computer engineering and several papers have been published in national and international journals. 32 33 Goldie Gabrani HOD DCE Goldie Gabrani HOD In this hightech era, information technology is something without which industry and individuals can not survive" Department of Information Technology Department of Electrical Engineering Recent advancements in the areas of computers, softwares, networks, internet, The Department of Electrical Engineering has seen a significant growth over the last communication technology, distributed computing has made huge amount of 64 years, especially because of the rapid advancement in Electronics, information available to us. In this high-tech era, information is something without Communications and Computer Engineering. The Electrical Engineering which industry and individuals cannot survive and their success depends on the Department has now been divided into its four constituent departments, viz. ability to acquire accurate and timely information. In the recent years, the world has Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer seen the area of Information Technology rapidly growing. It deals with dynamic Engineering and Information Technology. From an intake of 30 in 1952, the analysis of evolving pleothra of information and applying it towards the department today caters for 70 UG students in Electrical Engineering. The UG manipulation of design and development of communication strategies. program offers degrees in Electrical Engineering with electives in the areas of Keeping this in mind Delhi College of Engineering started a B.E. degree level Power Systems, High Voltage Engineering, Electrical Traction and Drives, program in Information Technology from academic session 2002-2003 with an Illumination Engineering, Control Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, etc. intake of 60 students. As the demand for a very fast transmission of information over Besides giving a thorough grounding in basic sciences and engineering subjects, the global networks is growing at an exponential rate, the impact of optical curriculum in Electrical Engineering lays emphasis on deep under standing of communication is increasingly felt in nearly all aspects of communication electrical and electronics networks and devices, electromagnetic field theory, technology. Keeping in view the phenomenal growth in fiber-optic computer fundamentals, control system and instrumentation, electrical energy communications, the department is also starting a M.E. level program in microwave converters and electrical energy transmission and distribution systems, including and optical communication from the next academic year . their protection and communication and control systems, etc. Emphasis of B.E. Information Technology curriculum is on computer science, The Department also offers M.E. Programs in Control and Instrumentation, Power software development, networking, communication, web engineering, security, Apparatus and Systems which lay greater emphasis on project and industry oriented hardware design and management. Specialized knowledge on the analysis and research. Ph. D level research is also carried out in frontal areas of Technology. design of information systems is imparted. Further, Industrial training forms an important component of Information Technology curriculum so as the students are The Department has well developed following laboratories: able to meet the challenges faced by today’s industries. • Electrical Machines Laboratory The department of Information Technology has state-of-art laboratories in the • Power Systems Laboratory various disciplines such as computer networking lab., satellite communication lab., • Power Electronics Laboratory • FACTS Laboratory communication technology, computer networking, optical communication, data • Control Systems Laboratory mining and data warehousing. Faculty of the department is involved in the research • Measurement Laboratory • Instrumentation Laboratory • Intelligent Computing Laboratory • Microprocessor Laboratory microwave CAD lab., optical communication lab., web engineering lab., advanced signal processing lab., embedded systems lab. The thrust areas of the department are in the above mentioned areas and several papers have been published in national and international journals. Recently, the department of Information Technology has organized a one day workshop on Antenna measurement techniques for faculty and professionals from various Institutes/labs. Two sponsored research projects funded by ISROSAC Ahmedabad are going on in collaboration with IIT Kharagpur. One industrial project related to power theft in collaboration with NDPL is currently under progress. 34 35 Prof. Pramod Kumar HOD "Role of an electrical engineer is to design and develope efficient electrical machinery power systems and control equipments." DCE The laboratories are equipped with sophisticated equipments and test set-ups for research work in on-going areas like FACTS, HVDC, AI systems etc. The PG and UG students have the facility of advanced software packages like MATLAB, SIMULINK, Auto CAD, P-SPICE and components like microprocessors, microcontrollers, PLC and instruments like spectrum analyser, logic analyser etc. The ever increasing demand for electric energy, faster and novel means of audio and video communication systems and the automation in industry etc., have made the electrical Engineering an indispensable member of the modern society. Under the worsening energy crisis, the role of electrical engineer comprises of the design and development of more efficient electrical machinery, power systems, control equipments and systems. The faculty of Electrical Engineering Department has rich field experience and innovative ideas. They have published more than 20 papers in international journals during 2003-04 and the senior faculty members are the reviewers of research papers of international journals. The department conducts short term faculty development programs sponsored by AICTE/ISTE and a national conference every year. The department has proposed PG program in bioinformatics and power apparatus system. AICTE visited the department on March 31, 2004 for the introduction of these courses. Ph.D. Programs Department of Mechanical & Production and Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering is the science of exploring the natural resources of power and propulsion and materials of engineering construction through the design, development, production, installation and operation of power plants, transport equipments and industrial plants besides the organisation and administration of such plants. The Department of Mechanical Engineering, incepted in 1941, has seen a considerable growth- intake of UG courses risen from 30 to 130; 100 for Mechanical Engineering and 30 for Production & Industrial Engineering PG courses are offered in specializations of Production and Thermal engineering, besides catering for Ph.D. Programs. The department has well equipped laboratories, such as Instrumentation, Experimental Stress Analysis, Strength of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, IC Engines, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Automotive Engineering, Robotics, Welding Technology, Automation and Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), Heat Transfer, Solar Energy. In a recent survey, conducted by The Times of India, published in the 'Pick of The Times', the department of Mechanical Engineering was rated as the best in Asia. In addition to the basic and engineering sciences like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Graphics, Electrotechniques, Thermodynamics, Mechanics of Solids, the program in Mechanical Engineering lays emphasis on the analysis and synthesis involved in the design, manufacture and operation of prime movers, pumps, compressors, machine tools, mass production techniques, etc. Some amount of specialization is possible in the Final Year of the B.E.(Mechanical) in Thermal, Design and Production Engineering. Electrical Machines and Drives, Power Systems, Control Systems, Power The department has well equipped laboratories such as Instrumentation and Experimental Stress Analysis Laboratory, Strength of Materials Laboratory, Dynamics of Machines , Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, Internal Combustion Engines ,Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Automotive Engineering and Heat Transfer, etc. In the area of production engineering, the College has well equipped laboratories in Science of Engineering Manufacture, (Welding, Sand Testing & Metal Cutting) Metrology, Industrial Engineering,Automation and CINE. Electronics MHRD scholarships are available for the Full time Ph.D. students and This Department also provides good workshop facilities. The faculty of the department is highly qualified with quality research orientation. Facilities are available in the department to conduct research for the award of Ph.D. degree of University of Delhi in the following disciplines of Electrical Engineering. these are awarded to the selected students who wish to pursue research career. In addition, AICTE, UGC, CSIR, DST and other scholarship awardees can also take up Ph.D. program common to all departments. 36 Prof. Sagar Maji HOD Full Time Ph.D. Programs Afew full time scholarships are available for research and development in Mechanical Engineering in the areas of Thermal Engineering, Power Plants, I.C. Engines, Refrigeration and airconditioning, Turbomachinery, Gas Dynamics, Machine Design, Machine Dynamics, Kinematics, Stress Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Instrumentation and Finite Element Analysis, Foundry Technology, Welding Technology, Matrish Technology , View flex (Machine Vision Software), Pro & E ( CAD/CAMP Software ), NT facilities, Image Analysis , Workstation, a large no of competitive Robot with digital Controller, etc are available for R & D activities. In addition, microprocessors, microcontrollers, PLC, MET Lab, 1C design & CAD software, spectrum analyser, Logic analyser are available for project work. 37 "The Times of India survey rated the department of Machanical Engineering the best in Asia." DCE Prof. (Ms.)P.R. Bose HOD Broadly a civil engineer is expected to do planning, research, design and construction of building and roads, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Ph.D Progarmmes Civil Engineering aims at improving to civil life of humanbeing by harmonising the natural resources available on Earth. Civil engineering deals with the construction which involves structurers, geotechnique, transportation & traffic, water supply & sanitation, surveying and mapping, and supervision of construction of bridges, buildings, tunnels and dams. Engineers specialized in geo technique are vital and relevant for conquest of areas ranging from Antarctica to the moon. Transportation engineering deals with the planning, design and construction of roads, streets and thoroughfares. Broadly a civil engineer is expected to do planning, research, design and construction of building and roads, traffic and transportation, irrigation/power, water supply and sewage disposal , dams and reserviors, ports and harbours, airways and navigation, treatment for industrial wastes and abatement of air pollution and disaster mitigation and management . Soil mechanics, Highway Engineering Experimental Stress Analysis, Besides the basic and engineering science, the curriculum in civil Engineering covers various professional subjects e.g. structures, foundation, construction, works management and cost transportation engineering, irrigation engineering, hydraulics, environmental engineering & earthquake technology etc.M.E. in Structural Engg. Environmental Engg. and Hydraulics and Flood Control Engineering has contributed significantly to the development in these areas. traffic and transportation, irrigation/power, water supply and sewage disposal , dams and reserviors, ports and harbours, airways and navigation, treatment for industrial wastes and abatement of air pollution and disaster mitigation and management. The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 1955. Four year B.E. degree course, national certificate and diploma courses were started with an intake of 20. However, the department of Civil Engineering excelled in short time and first PG programme in structural engineering was started in 1966. Today, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering offers 3 undergraduate & 3 post graduate programme that caters for 130 UG students 70 in B.E. Civil Engineering 30, in Environmental Engineering and 30 in evening part time course, M.E. Degree Level programs in Structural Engineering, Hydraulics and Flood Control, and Environmental Engineering, Ph.D Level Programmes in selected areas of specialization are also carried out for last 30 years. The Department well equipped with laboratories in Structures, Material testing, Computational mechanics, Educational Technology, Photogrammetery & GIS facilities, Environmental Engineering and Hydraulics. The Department also undertakes to organize special lecturers and discussion by eminent personel from the field and industry. The Department has a student chapter of Society for Experimental mechanics, USA. The interested students may become member with SEM DCE students chapter. The Department of Civil & Environment Engineering lay greater emphasis on quality research and industrial design and development. Excellent facilities and expertise is available to conduct research for the award of Ph.D degree of University of Delhi in the following disciplines of Civil Engineering: Structural Engg., Structural Dynamics, Earth Quake Engineering, Water Resources Engg., Experimental mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering. MHRD scholarship are available for the full time Ph.D students and these are awarded to the selected students who pursue a research carrer. In addition, AICTE, UGC, CSIR,DST and other scholarship awardees can also take up Ph.D programe in the departments. Department organised Seminar/Workshop on Vision India - Construction Industry and Disasters Management jointly with ASCE & ISET and on Intelligent Transportation System during 2005-2006 in collaboration with AITS, India. Department is involved in Consultancy work of design audit of various types of buildings. Delhi Government has identified DCE, to carry out third party quality control of Delhi Roads under construction. The UG curriculum is broad-based and designed to introduce the students with a wide range of problems encountered by civil and environment engineers. Electives and independently conducted projects are offered in the final year to enable the student to develop additional depth in areas of special interest to them. Survey camp and practical training which are part of the curriculum, aim to provide an exposure to the students to actual field problems, Laboratory experiments, computer aided analysis, design & drawing and the tutorial are held to build confidence among the students.The post-graduate curriculum prepares the students for research and design-with an emphasis on practical problems. These students also undertake a research project, the problem for which is picked up from day to day requirements of the industry and design organisations, besides taking part in the seminars. 38 39 "... to undertake research projects, problems for which are taken from day to day requirements of the industry and design organisations..." DCE Department of Bio-Technology Mission 1. We at Delhi College of Engineering wish to create opportunities for: • specific training programs and workshops that can be run throughout the To expand education that facilitates learning within and across disciplines through integrative approaches, emphasizes experiential and service learning, graduates students with multi cultural and international year. • To focus on research for the benefit of humankind, develop effective interactions with industries involved in applied biotechnology and to be a Prof. .R.C. Sharma HOD industrial research defined conditions. • through lectures, seminars and workshops. for students, industry staff, and the community at large. • " to capitalize on the biotechnology, there must be a technically competent workforce available to support the research the development and manufacturing" Displaced workers from other service and manufacturing industries to retain for new employment opportunities in the biotechnology industry. education for bachelor of engineering degree in Biotechnology. Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary science, which includes life sciences, chemical sciences, Members of the educational community, including local secondary and post secondary to become better informed about advances in biotechnology focal point for information and education concerning biotechnology issues Department of Biotechnology, established in the year 2004, is presently imparting University faculty and students to participate in project-based research in an industrial state-of-the-art research environment, and perform the work under perspectives. 2. Biotechnology companies to send their employees for customized, topic- • The general public to acquire an awareness and understanding of engineering sciences, bio informatics, computer sciences, business and management biotechnology by attending forums and discussions of the ethical, legal and and ethical issues. It is the study of life, its origins, diversity and intricacies. It economic issues that pertain to biotechnology. emphasizes the relationship between structure and function in living systems and the In future, we plan to focus on MarketingAspects of Biotechnology, Managing Biotech processes, by which organisms grow, reproduce and interact with each other and their Professionals, Legal Aspects of Biotechnology, and creating a Biotechnology environment. The discipline is dynamic and rapidly advancing. Enterprise by expanding our experience with the business aspects of biotechnology. Biotechnology is also a multi-billion enterprise that focuses on the manipulation of Department of Bio-technology is proposing to start a M.E. Degree program from the organisms, in some cases created by recombinant DNA technology, to perform academic session 2007-08. Applications of bio-technology in food processing and necessary services for the production of marketable products. It is an exciting, fast- presentation have been explored is a recently organised EDP for food processing paced and growth-oriented industry with applications that affect virtually every Industries. aspect of daily life. For industries to capitalize on the biotechnology boom and to remain competitive in this rapidly evolving market, there must be a technically competent workforce available to support the research, development and manufacturing of commercial products. The human resources must be updated routinely on advances in technology and regulatory issues that pertain to the biotechnology workplace. The curriculum in Biotechnology has an optimal mix of basic and advanced science courses such as Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Immunology, Genetics, and laboratory courses, allied engineering subjects such as mechanical workshop, electronics, electrical engineering. We strongly emphasize on computer course such as Computer in Molecular Biology, Practical Computer Concepts for Bioinformatics, Protein Bioinformatics, Phylogenetics & Comparative Genomics, Gene Identifications, and microarrays andAnalysis. 40 41 DCE Prof. G.L. Verma HOD "The program is an excellent blend of polymer science and chemical technology and is of its own kind in the country" Department ofApplied Chemistry & Polymer Technology The department has the following laboratories well-equipped with recently procured equipments. The Department of Applied Chemistry and Polymer Technology has contributed significantly to higher education and research in the area of Polymer Technology and allied sciences. It possesses well equipped and modern laboratories in polymer processing, polymer testing, polymer synthesis, polymer chemistry, chemical reaction engineering and Membrane Technology. The Department closely interacts with the industries, R&D organisations and professional institutions. 2. Polymer Synthesis The department offers a four year B.E. program on Polymer Science & Chemical Technology. It is an industry - oriented program started in 1998. ' The inter disciplinary Program was introduced to prepare the skilled technical manpower for polymer industry & chemical industry, which has a stable growth every year. The Program is an excellent blend of polymer science and chemical technology and is of its own kind in the country. A polymer scientist gets the knowledge of polymer testing & quality control, polymer synthesis, polymer characterization, polymer processing, polymer product design, process equipment design, Heat and Mass Transfer, Chemical Reaction Engineering:, Industrial waste management, CAD & CAM, Ion- exchange material/ Biopolymers, Mould and Die Design, Environmental Pollution Control, Industrial waste management etc. Students undergo industrial training and carry out experimental work for major projects. They also conduct Interaction Meets with experts from Polymer Industry for better academic interactions. They visit various industries during the Program of their study for knowing the industrial needs and removal of industrial problems. Students of this discipline have been rewardingly place in the industries and R& D and organization of repute of national & International level. The department also runs a 4 Semester Full-time and 6 Semester Part-time M.E. level program in Polymer Technology, which has been specifically designed for Engineers, Technologists and Scientists with research and development aptitude in the industries. Its aim is to provide the students with a profound education, as well as methodological preparation for their own research, educational or industrial activities. Special emphasis is, however, laid on advanced processing concept, design, development, computer aided plant design, fabrication technology, polymer processing and polymerisation engineering, property estimation and modeling and research with prototype micro-processor based control. Over the years a good number of students have successfully completed their M.E. (Polymer Tech) Parttime & full-time Program and have got immensely benefited. All of them have secured very good positions in industries & academic institutions in India and abroad. In conducting this program a close co-ordination has been established between the college and industries. In 2004, the department has carried out extensive exercise to update course curriculum of B.E. & M.E. of the department by organising a curriculum development workshop in which 20 eminent academicians, industry professionals and expert consultants had brain storming session to give a new look to the syllabus. 42 1. Polymer Research 3. Polymer Processing 4. Polymer Testing & Quality Control 5. Polymer Chemistry 6. General Chemistry 7. Chemical Reaction Engineering 8. Chemical Technology 9. Environment Chemistry These laboratories have provided an excellent support system for implementing several high-tech Research and Development Projects in the area of Polymer Technology and Industrial Chemistry Full Time Ph.D. Programs The department has a specialized team working on the advanced research problems of the engineering polymeric materials. Teachers of this department are actively engaged in conducting and supervising research in the following major areas of current interest: Polymer Blends & Composites Thermally stable polymers Biodegradable polymers Ion-exchange materials Environmental Chemistry Electro-chemistry Biodegradable polymers Biopolymers Electrically conducting polymers Afew full-time Ph.D. scholarships are available in the above fields, The Department has developed intimate linkages with the Polymer Industries in and around Delhi. The faculty has developed Bio-sensors and a polymer electrolyte based battery. It organises Polymer Industry interaction meet entitled TATVA- 2006. Tatva annually to understand the problems of Polymer Industries and help them in the design and development of new products and processes. 43 DCE Department of Applied Mathematics Department ofApplied Physics Mathematics is the base of all engineering as well as technological branches. A The Department of Applied Physics is providing a sound science base for all sound knowledge of mathematical tools makes a technocrat to excel in his engineering disciplines in their I and II semester. The courses of the II semester are profession. In fact the "Industrial Mathematics", a branch of Applied Mathematics, which is relevant for contemporary technological problems, is not only the queen of all sciences but is also the mother of all technologies. Prof. H.C. Taneja HOD designed to serve the need for a particular branch of engineering. The department has well equipped labs for B.E. students where experiments are designed to broaden experimental skill related to various branches of engineering and technology. The Department also offers a part-time M.Sc. program in Applied Physics. This The Department of Applied Mathematics offers courses to undergraduate and post- program has been specially designed to meet the requirements of the scientists, graduate students of various engineering disciplines. The syllabi have been designed working in various research laboratories and industrial organizations in and around in the areas of Applied Mathematics, Computational Techniques and statistics to Delhi. Major emphasis in this program is laid on Electronics, Material science, impart sound knowledge of the various mathematical tools and their applications in Applied Optics including Laser and Fiber Optics and instrumentation. A proposal is the engineering disciplines. The department is in the process of renovating the existing labs with the latest available computational facilities. already sent to University of Delhi for permission to offer a full-time M.Sc. program in Applied Physics. Applied Physics Department has taken lead to establish "TIFAC-Centre ot Relevance ResearchActivities & Full Time Ph.D. Programs & Excellence (CORE) in Fiber Optics and Optical Communication at DCE-Delhi" The department has the necessary expertise available in the following research areas under "Mission Reach" program of Technology Vision-2020, Govt. of India. Under of current interest: this scheme, the department will be offering a new two year M.E. program in Information theory & itsApplications Microwave and Optical Communication, in collaboration with electronics communication engineering and Information Technology Departments of the Graph theory college. This program has the approval of AICTE and is expected to start from this Numerical Simulation academic session, subject to approval of Delhi University. Stochastic Processes & itsApplications Ph.D. Program Neural Network A few full-time Ph.D. scholarships are available in the Department. Currently eight Number Theory & Combinatorics full time research students are working in the department in the Ph.D. program. The Relativistic Cosmological Models major areas of research are Material Science Photonic Crystal Fibers & Photonic Bandgap materials, Fiber Optics & Optical Communication, Semiconductor Thin ComplexAnalysis Films Carbon nano-tube , Ferroelectric Ceramics, Quantum Computing and Quantum Algebra, and Information theory. Approximation Theory Sponsored Projects: Afew full time Ph.D. scholarships are available in the above fields. 1. AICTE Project - Propagation Characteristics of Photonic Crystal Waveguides for Telecom and SensingApplications 2. TIFAC - CORE in Fiber Optics and Optical Communication under MISSION REACH program, Technology Vision-2020. AStudent chapter of International Society for Optical Engg. is approved by Board of Directore's of SPIE, USA with an objective of collection and dissemination of knowledge in optics, photonics and imaging for building a better world with light. 44 Prof. (Ms) K.L. Deori HOD 45 "M.Sc. program in applied Physics has been specially designed to meet the requirements of the scientists... TIFAC-CORE in fiber optics and optical communication under MISSION REACH ... " DCE Dr. Seema Singh HOD Department of Humanities Department of Training & Placement The Department of Humanities imparts instructions to UG and PG students of the The Department of Training & Placement is the backbone of any institute. From various engineering disciplines and caters to their needs in the areas of English and the very beginning the college lays greater emphasis on in situ industrial training. other foreign languages, economics, technical communication, technical report Practical Training for B.E. Students is an integral part of the curriculum and in- writing, industrial organization and managerial economics. built into the programs of study. The courses offered are highly pertinent for industrial set up. The students of various The students are introduced to industrial practices through training in the college engineering disciplines undertake projects related with modern science & workshops and in factories, installations, work etc. As stipulated under the relevant engineering and carry out market survey. In the process greater emphasis is laid University Ordinance according to the following programs: surfing through InterNet, verbal and non-verbal communication, writing skills and (i) semester for Civil/Electical/Electronics and Communication/Computer The department has submitted a proposal to set up a Language Laboratory which will Engineering students. expose the students to TOFEL and GRE model of training & practice. By learning to correct their pronunciation, accent & intonation students will improve their communication skills and learn different variations in English expression. It is also "Emphasis is laid on exploring the skills of art, music, dance, drama, cultural and many more." 4 weeks in the college workshops in the Winter Vacations after third imaginative industry environment. proposed to start an MBA program in Engineering HR Management and Economic & (ii) 4 weeks in college workshops in the summer Vacations after fourth semester for Mechanical/Production Engineering students. (iii) 8 weeks in Summer Vacations after sixth semester in industries situated in and around Delhi for all branches of Engineering. Finance Management and language courses in German, French, Japanese, Chinese & (iv) 8 weeks during Winter Vacations after seventh semester in large scale Russian. industries for all branches of Engineering. The Department of Humanities provide an infrastructural support to the science and engineering departments of the college. Communication through wall-paper, wall magazines, mock and mono acting etc. is encouraged. Emphasis is laid on exploring the skills of art, music, dance, drama, cultural and many more. Large number of students have been accepted by several foreign companies in US, UK, France & Germany for summer training with financial sustenance. Employment of the students of the college is our major concern. The Placement records of our students are an indicative factor that the college is having very fruitful and meaningful relations with the industries. The demand for our graduates has always been very high. However, during last few years, the demand of our graduates have increased exponentially. No. of Students placed (including PG)/ Multi-Placements (* Placements for 2006 still continuing) 46 47 Prof. O.P. Sharma HOD "The demand for our graduates has always been very high...." more than 90% of our students get job through Campus Interviews...." DCE Amongst the graduates students of DCE 11 got selected in the IIMs and more than 50 students are offered admission by the US & UK Universities. Campus Selection teams from over 125 leading Industries of the country and a large number of Multinationals visit the College campus regularly to recruit our Graduating Engineers. This year, large no. of companies from France, Germany & US also approach the department for campus selection. Branch-wise % of Students Place * First Batch of IT passes out in 2006 ** Placement for 2006 Still continuing Of course, arranging for the Training and Placements of our students is the primary function, the department also takes initiative for developing right attitudes, soft skills-especially that of verbal communication, motivating our students to have strong technical as well as analytical capabilities, and exposing them to the nuances of economic and financial aspects related to their professional careers. Adequate and modern infra structural facilities have been created over the years and addition of the facility of Video-Conferencing is on the anvil. Automation of the entire process of booking dates for the companies', call for CVs, feedback mechanism, and arranging for and monitoring the summer & Winter Training of our students, will be our next focus. 48 Admission GRADUATE PROGRAMMES Academic Calendar For 2006-2007 (B.E.) ODD Semester 31.07.2006 Registration of III, V & VII Semester Students 01.08.2006 Registration of 1st Semester Students. MID Semester Examinations : September 18-22, 2006 13.10.2006 Display of Mid Semester Examination Answer Sheet to the students & submission of marks to HOD by the Teacher. 10.11.2006 Teaching Ends for I, III, V & VII Semester 13.11.2006 onwards Practical Exams for I, III, V & VII Semester End Semester Theory Examinations for I, III, V & VII Semesters : 20.11.2006 onwards 01.12.2006 to 07.01.2007 (Winter Break: Workshop Training, Survey Camp, Industrial Training 31.12.2006 Submission of End Semester Examination Awards to FOT Even Semester 08.01.2007 Registration & Teaching of II, IV & VI Semester Students Begins 12.02.207 Registration & Teaching of VIII Semester Students Begins MID Semester Examination: March 19-23, 2007 16.04.2007 Display of Mid Semester Examination Answer Sheet to the Students & Submission of marks to HoD by the Teachers 24.04.2007 Teaching Ends for II, IV, VI and VIII Semester 27.04.2007 onwards VIII Semester Practical & Practical Training Examinations End Semester Theory Examinations for II, IV, VI & VIII Semester : 12.05.2007 onwards 22.05.2007 onwards Project Examination of VII Semester & Practical 01.06.2007 to 31.07.2007 Summer Vacations Workshop Training Industrial Training 16.06.2007 Submission of End Semester Awards to FOT 01.08.2007 College Reopens 51 FOR OUTSIDE DELHI REGION CANDIDATES 2 ADMISSION TO B.E. FULL-TIME PROGRAMMES 2.1 Acandidate passing anyone of the following examinations from the recognized School/College/ Institute located outside the National B.E. PROGRAMMES OFFERED Capital Territory of Delhi only and securing 60 percent or more marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics shall The following Programmes are offered under the Faculty of Technology leading to Bachelor of Engineering degree: be eligible for admission to the First Semester of Bachelor of Engineering Course provided he/she has passed in each subject DELHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Intake separately; 1.Electronics & Communication Engineering 90 i) 2. Computer Engineering 60 3. Electrical Engineering 70 4 Mechanical Engineering 100 Delhi. ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (12-year Course) of the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi. iii) B.Sc. (Gen.) Group 'A' Final Examination of the University of Delhi of Delhi or equivalent examination. 5. Civil Engineering 70 6. Production & Industrial Engineering 30 7. Environmental Engineering 30 8. Polymer Science & Chemical Technology 40 9. Information Technology 60 A CANDIDATE MUST ADDITIONALLY HAVE PASSED ENGLISH AS A SUBJECT OF 10 Biotechnology 20 STUDY EITHER AT THE 10TH CLASS LEVEL OR 12TH CLASS LEVEL (CORE OR TOTAL 570 Note: iv) B.Sc. (Hons) Examination in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of the University of Delhi with combination of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and equal weightage to the subsidiary subjects or equivalent examination. v) Any other examination recognized as equivalent to the Senior School Certificate Examination of the C.B.S.E. by the University of Delhi. ELECTIVE) Note: Admission to B.E. Programmes for the academic session 2006-07 will be made by Netaji Subhesh Institute of Technology, i) Sector 3 Dwarka, New Delhi- 110045 2.2 Senior School Certificate Examination (12-year Course) of the Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E) New An applicant who has to leave an Engineering Course, or an equivalent course, after exhausting the permissible number of chances in any other University/Board in India, will not be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Engineering Course. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FORADMISSION ii) 2.2.1 Educational Qualifications: For Delhi Region Candidates Candidate who have appeared at the Annual Examination of the year 2006 and placed in compartment will not be eligible for admission for the year 2006. iii) A Candidate passing anyone of the following examinations from the recognized School/ College/ Institute located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi only and securing 60 percent or more marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics shall be eligible for admission to the First Semester of Bachelor of Engineering Course provided he/she has passed in each subject separately: acquire the eligibility will not be considered for admission for the year 2006. iv) No admission will be made directly to the second or any subsequent semester of the course. v) No change of branch will be permitted after the commencement of the second semester, even if some seats fall vacant in some of the branches during the course of second semester. i) Senior School Certificate Examination (12-Year Course) of the Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E.) New Delhi. Candidates who have appeared at the Annual Examination of the year 2006 and re-appear for the improvement to 2.2.2 RELAXATIONS IN MARKS FOR RESERVED CATEGORIES ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (12-years Course) of the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Candidates belonging to the following categories, who apply for seats reserved for them shall be allowed a concession Delhi. in the minimum eligibility requirements as detailed below: iii) B.Sc. (Gen.) GroupA' Final Examination of the University of Delhi or an equivalent examination. iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) Examination in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of the University of Delhi with the combination Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and with equal weightage to the subsidiary subjects, or an equivalent examination. (I) SCHEDULED CASTES (SC)AND SCHEDULED TRIBES (ST): Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes shall be allowed 10 percent concession of marks in The Minimum Eligibility Requirements. v) Any other examination recognised as equivalent to the Senior School Certificate Examination of the C.B.S.E. by the University of Delhi. 52 53 (ii) (iii) CHILDREN/WAR WIDOWS OF DEFENCE PERSONNEL KILLED/DISABLED INACTION (CW) 2.4.1 CATEGORYWISE ALLOCATION OF SEATS The children and/or widows of personnel of Armed/ Para-Military forces killed/disabled in action during hostilities REGION/CATEGORY who apply for seats reserved for them shall be allowed relaxation of 5 percent marks in the minimum eligibility DELHI requirements. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (PH) Candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped category shall be allowed 5 percent concession of marks in the minimum eligibility requirements. 2.2.3 CATEGORY CODE TOTAL SEATS - - GENERAL DG 336 SCHEDULED CASTE DC 74 SCHEDULED TRIBE DT 36 DEFENCE DW 25 HANDICAPPED DH 15 TOTAL 486 AGE REQUIREMENTS Applicant must be 17 years of age on or before the 1st October of the year in which he/she seeks admission.Relaxation in age upto one year only, with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, is permissible (Such candidates should apply for OUTSIDE DELHI relaxation only at the time of admission). General OG 57 Scheduled Caste OC 14 Scheduled Tribe OT 06 Defence OW 04 Handicapped OH 03 TOTAL 84 GRAND TOTAL 570 Candidates who are short in age by more than one year are not eligible for admission. 2.3 REGION-WISEALLOCATION OF SEATS The total seats earmarked for the B.E. Courses shall be allocated region-wise as follows: i) Delhi Region For students passing from schools/colleges/institutions 2.5 located in the National Capital Territory of Delhi : ii) 85% RESERVATIONS The aforesaid allocation of seats carries the following categories of reservations. Outside Delhi Region (a) For students passing from Schools/Colleges/Institutions Scheduled Castes (SC) 15% of the total seats in each institution. located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi: 15% (b) Note: Scheduled Tribes (ST) 7.5% of the total seats in each institution. THE CRITERION FOR DECIDING THE ELIGIBILITY OF AN APPLICANT TO A SEAT RESERVED FOR ANY REGION IS (c) THE LOCATION OF THE SCHOOL/COLLEGE FROM WHICH THE CANDIDATE HAS PASSED THE QUALIFYING Children/War Widows of Defence Personnel killed/disabled inAction (CW) 5% of total seats in each institution, for children/widows of Personnel of Armed/Para Military Forces killed/disabled EXAMINATION ON THE BASIS OF WHICH HE/SHE IS SEEKINGADMISSION. in action during the hostilities in the following priorities : THE CRITERION FOR DECIDING THE REGION OF THE CANDIDATE FOR THOSE, WHO HAVE PASSED / APPEARING IN Priority I : Widows / wards of Defence Personnel killed in action. THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION THROUGH PATRACHAR / CORRESPONDENCE / OPEN SCHOOL WILL BE THE Priority II : Wards of serving personnel and ex-servicemen disabled in action. LOCATION OF THE SCHOOL. THE CANDIDATE MUST HAVE GOT HIMSELF / HERSELF REGISTERED WITH ANY Priority III : Widows / wards of Defence Personnel who died in peace time with death attributable to Military Service. Priority IV : Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in peace time with disability attributable to Military Service. SCHOOL FOR THE PURPOSE. EXCEPT FOR THE NOMINEE OF GOVT OF INDIA AS STATED LATER IN PARA 2.6 (B), THE ADMISSION IS OPEN TO INDIAN NATIONALS' ONLY (d) Physically Handicapped (PH) 3% of the total seats in each institution 3% reservation may be allocated as follows : 1% for persons with low vision or blindness, 1% for hearing impaired, and 1% for those with locomotor disability and /or cerebral palsy 54 55 NOTE 2.7 i) In the case of category (a) and (b), the vacant seats are interchangeable. ii) In case sufficient number of eligible candidates from the categories mentioned at (c) above are not available, the vacancies PROCEDURE FORADMISSION a) The admission to the B.E. Courses will be made centrally by Netaji subhash Institute of Technology for both the Institutions , i.e. Delhi College Engineering and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology. The Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology will release the prospectus and common admission application form, details of which will be published by will be treated as unreserved in the respective Region. Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology sometime in the 2nd/3rd week of June, 2006 in leading newspapers. iii) The reservation under CW category is available only to such candidates who fall under the above listed four priorities. iv) It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to prove his/her eligibility for claiming reservation under any of the reserved b) categories. The candidates under SC/ST/CW/PH reserved categories will be required to produce the original certificate of the (i) respective reserved category issued by the competent authority (as listed in Clause 2.11 ) at the time of counseling. If the category certificate is not found to be in order no benefit of the reserved category will be given. The admission of the candidates belonging to the different Regions and Categories will be made as under: Delhi RegionOn the basis of the (General/SC/ST/CW/PH Categories) COMBINED ENTRANCE conducted by University of Delhi Outside Delhi Region On the basis of 2.6 NOMINEES OFTHE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA a) One seat over and above the normal total intake in both the Institutions taken together for Wards/Children of India based staff (General/SC/ST/CW/PH All India Engineering posted at Indian Missions abroad provided they have passed their qualifying examination from outside India. Nominations Categories Entrance Examination (ii) against this seat will be made by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt of India, New Delhi. Any person who is sponsored by (AIEEE) conducted by Central Board of the Govt of India on an assignment abroad will be treated to be the staff posted in Indian Missions abroad. Secondary Education. NOTE: In case of countries where educational facilities are totally inadequate/and are not available upto the qualifying standard and the ward/children of India based personnel who had to study in India due to a situation of turmoil, such students can also be eligible, provided that a certificate to this effect is issued by the Indian Ambassador in the country concerned and Note: (i) The Candidates who have passed the qualifying Examination from recognized School/College institute located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi are eligible for admission against 85% seats reserved for Delhi Region candidates on the attached with the application. basis of CEE-2006. If the nomination of the Ministry of External Affairs is for more than one candidate, preference will be given to the candidates covered under Clause (a) (ii) The candidates who have passed the qualifying Examination from recognized School/College/Institute located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi are eligible for admission against 15% seats reserved for Outside Delhi Region candidates (b). Six seats in Delhi College of Engineering (Electricals , Electronics & Communications , Mechanical-1, Civil-1, Production & on the basis ofAll India Merit Rank ofAIEEE-2006. Industrial-1, Computer-1) and three seats in Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (Electronics & Communication-1, Computer-1 and Instrumentation & Control -1) over and above the normal intake for candidates from friendly and developing (For those unable to appear in AIEE-2006 scheduled date of examination for any reason, no re-examination shall be held countries. Nominations against these seats will be made by the Ministry of ExternalAffairs, Government of India. under any circumstances). (c) The candidates whose admission is through the CEE-2006 should submit a seperate application form for admission to Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology within 15 days of annuoncement of CEE results. They should indicate their rank in the respective category at the CEE 2006 in the appropriate column. (i) For General/SC/ST/CW Candidates In case two candidates have the same marks at the CEE-2006, the marks obtained in qualifying Examination in subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics taken together with equal weightage will be basis of merit for admission. In the event of marks of PCM being equal, the candidate born earlier will be given preference. (ii) FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES As per details inAppendix "X" For further details about admission, the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology prospectus may be consuited. (d) 56 The admission to B.E. Courses under CW/PH (for Delhi Region) will be made through CEE 2006. All such candidates who 57 (e) are applying under CW/PH Category will have to appear in Combined Entrance Examination 2006. A separate CEE merit certificate, mark sheet of the Qualifying Examination along with one set of attested Xerox copies. The candidates will be called one by list will be prepared for CW/PH Category as is done for General, SC and ST Categories. one according to the Rank in CEE-2006 from amongst those present at the time and date as specified in Section 2.9. They will be The schedule of counselling will be notified on the Prospectus of Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology. However all admissions in Delhi College of Engineering and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology will be close on 31.08.2006. (f) asked to present the documents. After verification, the originals and Xerox copies will be retained and an admission slip issued. The candidate must pay the fees immediately. The candidates are entirely responsible to prove their eligibility for admission to B.E. courses at the time of counselling. All If the candidate does not report for admission on the scheduled date at the specified time either in person or through his/her nominee, admissions will be subject to verification of facts from the original certificates/documents of the candidate. or if a seat is offered in the branch which may or may not be his/her first preference and he/she refuses to accept the same or he/she does The various terms and conditions mentioned in the Bulletin of Information are subject to changes made in the Ordinances, not pay the fees on the day of admission, his/her name will be deleted and he/she will cease to be a candidate and henceforth will not Rules and Regulations of the University from time to time as per the decision of theAcademic/Executive Coucil. have any subsequent claim to a seat in B.E. Programme during 2006-2007. Appearance of the candidate in the Combined Entrance Examination is provisional subject to his/ her being found otherwise In case the number of candidates present are more than the seats available a few may be offered admission against the possible future eligible for admission to the course concerned. vacancies on submission of originals and payment of fees. The remaining present will be placed on the wait-list and if the vacancies In case any candidate is found to have furnished false information or certificate etc. or is found to have withheld or concealed any material information in his/her application, he/she will be debarred from admission If an applicant is found to have furnished false information or certificate etc. or is found to have withheld or concealed any material information in his/her application, he/she will be debarred from admission. (g) informed of the branch offered to them as per their preference indicated by them in application form and their Rank in CEE-2006 and persist after 28.07.2006 the candidates next in the merit list will be informed individually by Registered Post. The original certificates will be returned after Dec., 2006 or on withdrawal from the college which ever is earlier. 2.8 Up gradation to a Branch of Higher Preference A candidate who has been admitted to a branch other than of his/her first choice, will automatically be transferred, as per his/her merit The candidate must come for counselling in person or through his/her representative alongwith the documents mentioned in CEE-2006, to a branch of his/her higher preference as indicated in his/her application. The list of students with upgraded branches below. In case the candidate or his/her representative does not appear before the B.E. Admission Committee-2006 for will be displayed periodically. Notifications in this respect will be issued by Chairman, B.E. Admissions Committee. In case a counselling on the specified date and time, his/her name will not be considered further for admission and the seat shall candidate desires to continue in the branch allotted to him/her at the time of admission or a subsequent upgradation, other than his/her be offered to the next candidate in merit. higher preference as indicated in , his/ her application then he/she must submit, a request in writing to the Chairman, B.E. Admission (i) TheAdmit Card of CEE-2006 Committee within 3 days of the admission/upgradation. However, in case of Delhi General (DG) Category, above confirmation, if (ii) The original and attested copy of marksheet of the qualifying examination as given in Clause.2.2.1. any, shall have to be given on the day of initial admission itself and not within three days. Any such request made later will not be entertained. The students should further note that a change in branch may involve a change in institution as well. Once an upgradation list is issued, it is mandatory for the students to shift to the new branch. Requests for reversion to the old branch will not be entertained. The candidates who have appeared in the CEE-2006 are NOT automatically considered for admission to B.E. COURSES. They are required to submit a separate application in a prescribed form to be procured from NSIT. The procedure for obtaining the 2.9 Time Schedule application forms is described in Section 2.10. Sale of these forms is expected to begin on 16.06.2006. The B.E. Admission for the academic session 2006-2007 shall be made by Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Sector 3, The candidates who seek admission as nominees of the Government of India need not submit the aforesaid application. Their Dwarka, New Delhi-110045. For time schedule, please refer the Prospectus issued by Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology for applications must be forwarded through the concerned ministries of Govt. of India. Delhi Seats and Information Broucher of AIEEE-CCB available their website: www.ccb.nic.in for Out-side Delhi Seats. For all categories, the basis of admission is the rank secured by the candidate in CEE-2006 or AIEEE-2006. In case more than one candidate has secured the same rank, the PCM percentage, calculated from the marks secured by the candidate in the Qualifying 2.10 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAININGTHEAPPLICATION FORM FORADMISSION Examination (see Section 2.2.1), will be the deciding factor. If the PCM percentages are also identical, the candidate born earlier will A candidates seeking admission to B.E. Programmes in DCE/NSIT are required to submit an application in a prescribed form be given preference. available from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Sec.- 3, Dwarka, New Delhi-110045( refer NSIT information bulletin for Branch allotted to a candidate is determined by the criterion as explained in the preceding paragraph vis-a-vis preference of branch detail). given by him/her. Depending on the position of the candidate in the merit list, the highest available choice of the branch as indicated by the candidate is allotted. The procedure for admission to B.E. Programmes in Delhi College of Engineering and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology for the 2006 batch will be as follows. Candidates are required to come for admission as per schedule given later in Section 2.9 provided that The sale of Application Forms expected to begin on 16.06.2006. The candidates who seek admission as the nominees of Government of India need not submit the aforesaid application. 2.11 AUTHORITIES FOR ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES FOR RESERVED CATEGORIES they have submitted the application and have the rank as specified in the schedule. The list of applicants will be displayed on the notice Candidates applying for any reserved seat as mentioned in para 2.5 (a) & (b) (i.e., SC/ST) should submit the following boards. NO LETTERS calling the Candidates for admission will be issued. The Candidates are required to present themselves as per certificates as the case may be: the schedule in Section 2.9. according to the Rank in CEE-2006. Only those candidates who have submitted the application for admission in the prescribed form in time and have the rank as specified will be considered for admission. a) For admission to a seat reserved for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes, a certificate in original from an approved District The candidates are required to bring the following original certificates: Class X certificate (indicating the date of birth), provisional 58 59 authority stating the Scheduled Caste/Tribe, to which the candidate belongs.Alist of approved authorities is given below: i) 2.12 MEDICAL CERTIFICATE IN THE FOLLOWING FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION FORM OR AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION District Magistrate/ Additional District Magistrate/ Deputy Commissioner/ Collector/Additional Deputy Commissioner.' Deputy Collector / Stipendary Magistrate / City Magistrate (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate) / SubDivisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ ExtraAssistant Commissioner. ii) MEDICAL FITNESS CERTIFICATE Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar. (To be signed by a registered medical practitioner holding a degree not below that of M.B.B.S) iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar. (TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION) (Refer to Prospectus 2006-2007) iii) Sub-divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/ or his/her family normally resides. I certify that I have carefully examined Mr.*/ Ms .................................................................................................. iv) Administrator/ Secretary toAdministrator/ Development Officer (Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islandr). Son/ Daughter of Shri ............................................................................. Whose signature is given below b) For admission to a seat reserved for Ward/Children/ Widows of Personnel of Armed/Para- Military forces of Delhi Based on the examination, I certify that he/she is in good mental and physical health and is free from any physical defect which may killed/disabled in action during hostilities, entitlement card in original issued by the Record Officer of the Unit/Regiment of interfere with his/her studies including the active outdoor duties required of a professional. Armed Personnel of the Armed Forces in case of Armed Personnel or from the Home Ministry in case of Para- Military Forces. Widows/Children of the officers and Men of the Armed Forces including Para-Military personnel who died /disabled on Mark of Identification ......................................................................................................... Signature of the candidate ..................................................................................................... duty must submit a certificate to that effect, from any one of the following authorities : Place : i) Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi. Date : ii) Secretary, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board ii) Officer-in-Charge, Record Office. Name and Signature of the Note: A statement to the effect that the "death / disability is attributed to military service" is required to be included in the medical officer with seal and certificate. registration number 2.12 MEDICAL CERTIFICATE IN THE FOLLOWING FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION *Strike out whichever is not applicable FORM ORAT THE TIME OF ADMISSION 60 61 themselves at the Desk for persons with disabilities at the Dean Students' Welfare (Main Campus), New Examination Hall, Near University Main Gate. The application form will be available at the Registration desk. The dates and time for availability and for submission of forms will be the same as that for general category students. The application form should be accompanied by a certificate of physical disability issued by a duly notified Medical Board of a District/Government Hospital set up for examining the physically challenged candidates under the District/Government Hospital set up for examining the physically challenged candidates under the District/Government Hospital set up for examining the physically challenged candidates under the provision of the Persons with Disability (equal opportunities, protection of rights and full participation) Act 1995. The certificate should indicate the extent of (i.e. percentage) of the physical handicap and it should bear the photograph of the candidate concerned and it should be countersigned by one of the Doctors constituting the Board issuing the certificate. Modalities for Admission to Various Undergraduate/Post Graduate Courses for the Physically Disabled Candidates. (Appendix-X, from the Bulletin of Information for CEE-2006 issued by University of Delhi, page 15-17) 1. Three percent (3%) seats in all undergraduate and postgraduate institutions (including professional and technical institutions) will be reserved for candidates with physical disabilities. 2. Reservation will also be applicable to institutions where admission is through Entrance Examinations. 3. Reservation will be implemented college-wise and as far as possible course-wise in under-graduate courses, keeping in mind the suitability of the various courses for physically handicapped students depending, inter on the nature and severity of their disability. The reservation will be implemented Department-wise in post-graduate courses as well as in those under-graduate courses where teaching is available only in one Department / College. 4. Candidate seeking admission under reservation shall be required to fulfill other criteria of admission as detailed in eligibility conditions except relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility conditions. In case of a course where admission is by entrance examination 5% concession shall be granted in th minimum eligibility condition for admission to the test. 5. "Candidates with physical disabilities who are able to secure admission in the general category will not be counted in the 3% quota. 6. The 3% reservation may be allocated as follows : 1% for persons with low vision or blindness; 1% for hearing impaired; 1% for those with loco motor disabilities and /or cerebral palsy. However if sufficient candidates are not available in a subcategory then candidates from other sub-categories should be considered in their stead. 7. Candidates with more than one type of reservation. This reservation shall cut across the existing reservations ofSC/ST; Children/Widows/Wives of Officers and Men of Armed forces including Paramilitary forces killed/disabled in action or those who died/were disabled on duty, etc. in accordance with the principal of interlocking reservations. In other words, there will be sub-reservations for physically disabled candidates in each reserved category, thus a disabled SC/ST candidate would have preference over an able-bodied SC/ST candidate. Note: 8. It is clarified that there is no bar to a candidate to seeking admission under the physically handicapped category to seek admission either under the General Category or any other reserved category if the candidate is otherwise eligible and entitled to take the benefit of any other reservation. If sufficient numbers of the candidates are not available under the reserved categories then their seats may befilled with general category candidates. 9. Colleges/Departments are free to exceed the 3% reservation quota if necessary. (Note : Ordinarily the number of seats reserved would be 1 for 33;2 for 67 and 3 for 100 and so on. However, the college may round off the number of reserved seats to next higher level, if the number calculated seats falls more than half way between two levels, e.g. for 54 seats the number of reserved seats would be 1.62, which may be rounded off to 2 though it may appear to be 4% quota. In essence, the nature of reservation should be enabling in spirit and the institution not feel prevented from exceeding the 3 % quota. 10. The Dean Students Welfare (DSW) will arrange for professional counselling of physically challenged students to enable them to decide about courses keeping in view their aptitude, disability, and future career prospects. 11. All candidates who wish to seek admission to various colleges and in courses where there is no entrance test should register 62 Note: (a) In the event of any complaint or doubt by the University authorities or by the Principal of the College as to the genuiness of the certificate or the extent of the disability of the candidate concerned or in regard to the entitlement of the candidate to seek admission under the category of physically disabled candidates, it is open to the Univerisity authorities the Principal of the College to refer the candidate to a Medical Board to be constituted by the University and/or take such other steps as may be required to ascertain the correct facts and entitlement of the candidate concerned and if it is found that the candidate is not eligible or entitled under this category, cancel the admission after issuing a show cause notice to the candidate concerned giving him 15 days time to apply. (b) The candidate would give a declaration to the effect that information furnished in the application form and the documents annexed to the same and information contained therein are true and correct and that in the event of the same being found to be incorrect in any respect this admission is liable to be cancelled, in addition to any other action that may be taken against him. 12. In courses where, admission is through entrance test, the candidates should fill separate forms prescribed by each Institution/College/Faculty in duplicate, Both copies should be clearly marked for category of reservation. The Institution/College/Faculty shall send one copy of the form for registration at the DSW ofFce. However, if the candidates desire, they may submit forms at the office of the DSW which shall arrange to despatch the forms to colleges/departments where the candidates wish to seek admission. 13. Colleges would notify the DSW about dates of tests/interview (where ever applicable) so that applicants can be informed accordingly. The DSW would notify these dates on the notice board and also post the same on the DUwebsite. 14. In all cases, separate merit lists will be made for disabled candidates under the 3% quota. However, if the number of applicants "for a course/institution exceeds the quota, a priority list of candidates will be prepared taking into account: a) Marks obtained in the ''qualifying examination for admission and b) Severity of the disabilit Note : Marks obtained in the qualifying exams being same, priority will be given to candidate whose disability is more severe, e.g. complete los;» of vision over partial loss of vision OR loss of a complete limb over loss of a few fingers etc. 15. On request of the Dean Students' Welfare, the CMO WUS Health Center would constitute a medical board consisting of (a) medical specialists in the concerned field of disability, (b) rehabilitation experts and (c) nominee of the Dean of Faculty having special knowledge about the proposed discipline of study of candidate. The Medical Board shall examine the candidates to determine the extent of disability on a 10-point scale and recommend the points to be added as weightage to the marks scored in the qualifying examination, for the purpose of admission. The Medical Board chaired by the CMO would function at the WUS Health Center, Chhatra Marg (near Patel Chest Hospital) at the main campus of the University of Delhi and any additional board ."f required at the WUS Health Centre, South Campus. The medical boards shall meet within one week of the last date of submission of form/announcement of result of entrance examination as the case may be. The candidate can enquire about the drtes of medical examination either at the WUS Health Centre or at the office of the DSW. This information >will also be available on the DUwebsite. 63 16. The medical board shall send all data on disability points awarded to each candidate to be displayed at theD.S.W. office. In case of professional technical and post-graduate courses and where ad.nission is throughentrance examination, the recommendations would be sent directly to Faculty/College with copy to DSW 17. The D.S.W. office would add the disability point to the marks in qualifying examination and allotcollege/subject based on preference indicated by candidate in the prescribed form. 18. The certificate issued by the Medical Board will be valid for the purpose of admission to any college where acandidate has applied within the prescribed date. 19. No college shall refuse admission to any disabled candidate who is otherwise eligible, subject to mandatory3% quota. 20. As far as possible all admissions of physically disabled candidates should be completed by the last dat eprescribed for the general category candidates. However, the Dean of the Faculty/Head of the Department/ Principal of college would keep the required number of seats vacant in the college/Department concerned until the recommendations of the medical board are received by them and the merit list of the reserved category finalized thereafter. 21. The Dehi University Disabilities Committee shall strictly monitor the implementation of the provision of the reservation in all constituent or affiliated colleges/departments/institutions of the University of Delhi. 22. Grievances regarding admissions under reservation for persons with disabilities should be reported to theDean Student' Welfare, who will convene meeting of the Grievance Committee set up for the purpose. POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES 64 POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES Academic Calendar For 2006-2007 (M.E.) II ODD Semester 01 .08.2006 Registration / Teaching I, III & V Semester Begins MID Semester Internal Assessment: September 18 to September 22, 2006 13.10.2006 Display of Mid Semester Assessement to Students & Submisstion of marks to HOD by the Teachers 10.11.2006 Teaching Ends for I, III Semester End Semester Theory Examinations for I, III & V Semesters : 21.11.2006 onwards 01.12.2006 to 07.01.2007 Winter Break: Industry Training/Project Work Even Semester 08.01.2007 Teaching of II & IV Semester Students Begins MID -SEM Internal Assessment: March 19- March-23, 2007 16.04.2007 Display of Mid Semester Assessment to Students & Submission of marks to HOD by the Teachers 24.04.2007 Teaching Ends for II & IV Semester End Semester Theory Examinations for II, IV & VI Semester : 12.05.2007 onwards 31.05.2007 Last date for submission of Project/Thesis 01.06.2007 to 31.07.2007 Summer Vacations : Industrial Trainings Project work 16.06.2007 Submission of End Semester Awards to FOT 31.07.2007 Last date for submission of Project/Thesis with Late Fees 01.08.2007 College Reopens 67 3 (i) MASTER OF ENGINEERING (M.E.) PROGRAMMES A few seats not exceeding 50% of the full time total intake of each department over and above the normal intake may be provided to candidates belonging to friendly and developing countries with the approval of Government of India and full time candidates sponsored by Government/Public undertakings subject to condition that they fulfil the eligibility conditions of 3.2.1 (i) or 3.2.2 (i) or 3.2.3 (i), along with one year meaningful experience before admission. ii) M.Sc. (APPLIED PHYSICS) PROGRAMME Instruction for part-time Programmes are normally arranged from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on 5 days a week and on Saturdays / POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES The College admits the students to the following Post Graduate PROGRAMMES of the University of Delhi: 3.1 Sundays if necessary. Whenever possible the full-time students and part time students may have Combined classes. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (M.E,) PROGRAMMES 3.2 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS The college offers the following M.E. Programmes. DEPARTMENTS/PROGRAMMES NUMBER OF SEATS FULL TIME 1. CIVIL ENGINEERING a) Master of Engg. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) b) Master of Engg. in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering) c) Master of Engg. in Civil Engineering 3.2.1 M.E. (CE/EE/EC/ME/PE) PARTTIME i) A candidate must have passed the Bachelor's Degree Examination in the appropriate branch of A B C D E A B C D E engineering(Electrical/Mechanical /Electronics & Communication /Civil /Production/ Control & Instrumentation/Computer 18 10 2 5 1 5 3 1 - 1 Engineering) from the University of Delhi or any other Examination recognised by the University Equivalent thereto. 18 09 3 5 1 5 4 1 - - 18 10 3 5 - 5 4 1 - - OR A candidate must have passed in the A.M.I.E. ( India) Exam, with appropriate specialisation /Grade I.E.T.E.(India), A.M.I.E. (London), A.M.I. Mech. Engg. (London), A.M.I. Structure Engineering, any other examination in the concerned branch recognised as equivalent to B.E. by the University of Delhi. 2 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING a) Master of Engg. in Electronics & Communication Engineering b) *Master of Engg. in Microwave Optical Communication Engineering ii) Acandidate for admission to full time PROGRAMME must have qualified in GATE (GraduateAptitude Test in Engineering). 18 18 10 10 3 3 5 5 - 5 - 4 - 1 - - - 3.2.2 M.E. (Polymer Technology) (i) The candidate should have passed B.E. Examination in any branch of Engineering from the University of Delhi or any other Examination recognised by the University equivalent thereto: 3 ELECTRICAL ENGG. OR a) Master of Engg. in Elct. Engineering 18 10 3 5 - 5 4 1 - M.Sc. (Chemistry) of the University of Delhi or equivalent thereto. (Control & Instrumentation b) Master of Engg. in Elect Engineering Power System 4 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING a) Master of Engg. in Mech. Engineering (Thermal Engineering) b) Master of Engg. Mech. Engineering (Production Engineering) 5 6 APPLIED CHEMISTRY Master of Engg. (Polymer Technology) COMPUTER ENGINEERING Master of Engineering in Computer Technology & Applications Grand Total 18 9 3 5 1 5 4 1 - - ii) All the candidates for admission to full-time M.E. Programmes must have qualified in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering.) 3.2.3 M.E. (Computer Technology andApplications) 18 10 3 5 18 09 3 5 1 5 3 1 5 4 1 1 - i) The candidate should have passed B.E. (or its equivalent examination as specified in 3.2.1) Examination in any branch of Engineering or M.Sc. in Mathematics/Operational Research/Statistics/ Computer Science (with Physics at the B.Sc. level) or - M.Sc. in Physics/Electronics Science (with Mathematics at the B.Sc. level) or M.C.A. (with Physics and Mathematics at B.Sc. level) of the University of Delhi or any other examination recognised by the University equivalent there to, 18 09 3 5 1 5 4 1 - 0 ii) A candidate for admission to full-time M.E. Programme must have qualified in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) 18 198 10 106 3 32 5 55 1 6 5 45 4 34 A= Total Seats; B= General; C=SC/ST; D=Sponsored and E=PH 1 9 0 2 3.2.4 M.E. (Microwave and optical communication) i) The candidate should have passed B.E. Examination in Electronics & Communication of the University of Delhi or any other examination recognised by the University equivalent there to. * Subject to approval of Delhi University Note: Full time Programmes are of 4 Semesters duration and Part time Programmes of 6 Semesters duration. OR MSc. Electronics/MSc in Physics with electronics/Radio Physics/Solid State Physics from University of Delhi or any other 68 69 examination recognised as equivalent by university of Delhi. ii) implemented department wise in post graduate courses. Candidates seeking admission under reservation shall be required to fulfil other criteria of admission as detailed in eligibility conditions except relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility A candidate for admission to full-time M.E. Programme must have qualified in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in conditions. The 3% reservation may be allocated as follows : 1% for persons with low vision or blindness ; 1% for hearing Engineering) impaired ; 1% for those with locomotor disabilities and or cerebral palsy. 3.3 AGE REQUIREMENTS In the M.E. Programmes one Defence Research & Development Organisation sponsored candidate to each Programme, duly The candidate should have attained the age of 21 years before the first day of October in the year in which he/she seeks admission. selected through DRDO selection interviews, which are participated in by the respective Heads of Departments, will be However, the Vice Chancellor may relax the age limit to a maximum period of one year. accommodated in the list of candidates under sponsored category. 3.4 THE PART-TIME PROGRAMME 3.7 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAININGAPPLICATION FORM The following categories of candidates are eligible for admission to these PROGRAMMES provided they satisfy the eligibility Prospectus with the application form can be obtained from the Delhi College of Engineering, Bawana Road, Delhi-110 042 either requirements as in 3.2.1 (i) or 3.2.2 (i) or 3.2.3 (i) : in person on payment of Rs. 500/- by Demend Draft, or by post on remitting Rs. 600/- drawn in favour of the Principal, Delhi i) Members working in an Engineering Institution in the National Capital Region, Delhi. College of Engineering, Delhi and payable at Delhi. No other mode of payment is acceptable. The written request by post must ii) Persons employed in approved reputed Industry/ Research/ Development/ Design/ Training Organisations in indicate: National Capital Region, Delhi. i) Applicant's name and address to which the application form is to be sent. iii) The part-time students, ii) Details of payment a) must give (i) a clear No objection Certificate (without qualifying conditions) and (ii) Permission to undergo any training /project iii) PROGRAMME for which the application form is sought. [M.E.] outside Delhi for about one month. This must be submitted along with the application form. iv) Three slips of paper of size 10 cm x 5 cm containing the address to which the application form is to be sent. Candidates asking for b) will be required to continue in such employment during entire period of the Programme. c) must have had meaningful experience of 1 year before admission. Iv) No admission will be made directly to the second year of the Programme. application form by post must write on the top of the envelope "Request for Application Form for M.E. PROGRAMME". The request by post should reach the college on or before 03.07.2006. No admission will be made after 30.09.2006 3.8 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE APPLICANT Of M.E.PROGRAMMES FOR FILLING 3.5 SPONSORED CANDIDATES APPLICATION FORM A government organisation or a reputed industry in the National Capital Region of Delhi may sponsor candidates for full-time PROGRAMMES in various specializations provided they satisfy the eligibility requirements as per 3.2,1 (i) or 3.2.2 (i) or 3.2.3 1. Read all the instructions carefully before filling the form. Make sure that you are eligible forAdmission. (i) or 3.2.4 (i) and must have meaningful experience of one year before admission. 2. Use Capital letters in filling the application form. 3. One recent passport size photograph is to be pasted at the proper place on the application form. In a post graduate Programme where the number of seats is less than 7, no seat will be reserved for scheduled caste. Where 4. Copies of the following certificates are to be enclosed . number of seats is 7 or more than 7 and less then 15, 15% of the seats will be reserved for scheduled caste candidates (if no a) Proof of date of birth. b) Proof of passing B.Sc. (Engg.)/B.E./M.Sc. or equivalent. c) Mark sheets of all subjects offered for the B.E./B.Sc. Engg. Programme or Equivalent or corresponding examinations in case of 3.6 RESERVATIONS scheduled caste candidate is available, the seats would go to a scheduled tribe candidate, if available). Where the number of seats is 15 or more, reservation @ 15 % and 7.5% of the seats will be made for scheduled caste and scheduled tribes candidates (interchangeable) respectively. The reservation will be implemented department-wise. ii) other qualifications. For reserved category of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes the minimum eligibility for admission to Post-graduate Programmes will be the minimum pass marks of the University of Delhi. The Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes candidates who d) Scheduled Caste/Tribe to which the candidate belongs.Alist of approved authorities, is given at para 2.11 . had passed the qualifying examination from other Universities, should have secured at least the same percentage of marks at the qualifying examination (equivalent examination of Delhi University) for purpose of admission to the post graduate Programmes. iii) If the requisite number of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes candidates are not available by the last date fixed by the university For admission to a seat reserved for Scheduled Caste/ Tribe, a certificate in original from an approved district authority stating the e) In case of applications to the part-time Programmes or full-time sponsored, a certificate from the employer is to be given on the prescribed form provided in the application /prospectus. for admission to each Programme, the remaining seats will be treated as unreserved and filled from the general category. Iv) (3%) seats in post graduate programme will be reserved for candidates with physical disability. These reservation will b e 70 71 d 5. Write your address on the acknowledgment card. The programme for selection is as follows: Interview for part-time candidates 10:00 a.m. 25-7-2006 Interview for full time candidates 10:00 a.m. 26.07.2006 Last date for receipt of completed application form is 14.07.2006, College is not responsible for any postal delay or loss, candidates must ensure themselves that College receives the application on or before the due date. All the applications received after the due date stand rejected automatically. 3.9 SELECTION PROCEDURE List of eligible candidate for interview & test shall be made available on college website www.dce.edu All the applications received will be short listed on the basis of performance in GATE qualifying examination respectively for Full- time and Part-time Programmes. The short listed candidates will be called for interview on the prescribed dates. a) 1. Note : Candidates are advised to make railway reservations etc. before hand. All the applicants (both the full-time and part-time Programmes) must appear for an interview before the appropriate board Note: i) Interview is compulsory. constituted as follows: ii) Head of the concerned Department in the College (Chairman). iii) If any candidate fails to appear in the interview on the scheduled date, he/she will not be considered for admission. The list of selected candidates along with the wait-list will be put up on the notice board of the concerned department on 2. All the Professors in the respective Department. 3. The Head of other Engineering Departments or their nominees. 4. TwoAssistant Professors in the concerned Department by rotation in order of seniority. any working day upto 31.07.2006. They will be given admission slip. They should pay the fees at the fee counter and show the b) Admission of a sponsored candidate for full time Programmes (without scholarship) will be governed by merit as per the receipt in the department. 28.07.2006 iv) procedure laid down for the admission in 3.5. c) v) In case some seats are still unfilled, these will be offered to the wait listed candidates. The candidates who have been waitlisted as announced on 28.07.2006 should report to the department at 10.00 a.m. on 31.07.2006- and the seats will be filled by The merit lists of the candidates for admission to M.E. Programmes will be prepared by apportioning the following weightages. the wait listed candidates present in order of merit. These candidates shall be required to submit the original certificates and Full Time pay the fees by 12.30 p.m. same day. Any subsequent vacancies will be filled from the remaining wait-listed candidates in the Maximum marks 100 1. 80% of Gate Score x LW Weightage for GATE score order of merit. 1000 2. Selected candidates will be required to submit the original certificates and GATE score card in the concerned department on Interview/Viva-voce vi) M.E. Classes will commence from 01.08.2006. vii) No admission will be made directly to the second or higher semester of the Programme. 20% Part-Time and Sponsored 1. Qualifying Examination (Aggregate) 80% 2. Interview/Viva-voce 20% Candidates securing less than 50% marks in the above procedure will not be admitted. All admissions will be made in the order of merit. Note: Full-time sponsored candidates must submit a sponsorship certificate in the following format: CERTIFICATE FOR FULLTIME SPONSORED CANDIDATE FOR M.E. PROGRAMMES Certified that Mr./Mrs....................................................................employed as ,......................... in ............,...................................................................... (name of organisation) is sponsored to pursue full-time M.E. Programme in..................................................................«..........Department in the specialisation of............................................................for the year 2006-2007. During the entire period of the Programme of 24 months Mr. /Mrs........................................... will be on full/half/without pay 3 POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES study leave from the organisation and will not be transferred out of Delhi or be called back during the period of study. Date: Signature of Competent Authority Place: of the organisation with seal 72 73 M.Sc. Admission 3.10 M.Sc. Program M.Sc. Programme The College offers M.Sc. 3 year ((Part-time) Programme in Applied Physics with an intake of 10. The Programme is spread over a period of three years and each year is divided into two semesters. Instruction for students is normally arranged from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on five days a week and on Saturdays / Sundays, if necessary. In addition, the students shall be required to Academic Calendar For 2006-2007 (M.Sc.) attend laboratory classes during summer and winter vacation till the 5th semester. In the 6th semester they have to work on a ODD Semester 01 .08.2006 project and submit a project report. Registration / Teaching I, III & V Semester Begins MID Semester Internal Assessment: September 18 to September 22, 2006 13.10.2006 10.11.2006 3.11 ELIGIBILITY FORADMISSION a) A candidate who has passed B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics or Electronics or B.Sc. (Gen.) Group A (Physics, Mathematics and Display of Mid Semester Assessement to Students & Submisstion of marks to HOD by the Teachers Chemistry or Electronic Science or Computer Science) Examination of Delhi University or an Examination recognised as Teaching Ends for I, III Semester OR equivalent thereto with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate under 10+2+3 scheme (50% for SC & ST). End Semester Theory Examinations for I, III & V Semesters : 21.11.2006 onwards 01.12.2006 to 07.01.2007 Minimum of 60% marks in aggregate under any other scheme (55% for SC and ST) leading to B.Sc. (Hons.) Degree in Physics or B.Sc. Degree with Physics, Mathematics & Chemistry or Electronic Science or Computer Science. Winter Break: Industry Training/Project Work b) Even Semester 08.01.2007 should be sponsored by his/her employer. Teaching of II & IV Semester Students Begins 3.12 AGE REQUIREMENTS MID -SEM Internal Assessment: March 19- March-23, 2007 16.04.2007 A candidate should be twenty one years of age before the first day of October in the year in which he/she seeks admission. However, the Vice-Chancellor on the basis of individual merit may relax the age up to a maximum period of one year. Display of Mid Semester Assessment to Students & Submission of marks to HOD by the Teachers 24.04.2007 A candidate should be employed in approved industry/laboratory in National Capital Region, Delhi for at least 12 months and 3.13 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAININGAPPLICATION FORM Teaching Ends for II & IV Semester Prospectus along with the application form can be obtained from Delhi College of Engineering, Bawana Road, Delhi-110 042. in person on submission of Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- at the College counter, or by post on remission Rs. 600/- by a crossed End Semester Theory Examinations for II, IV & VI Semester : 12.05.2007 onwards Demand Draft/ Pay Order, drawn in favour of the Principal, Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi and payable at Delhi. 31.05.2007 Last date for submission of Project/Thesis 01.06.2007 to 31.07.2007 Summer Vacations : Industrial Trainings Project work (i) Applicant's name and the address to which the application form is to be sent. 16.06.2007 Submission of End Semester Awards to FOT (ii) Details of payment: Postal Order No., Place of issue, Date of issue 31.07.2007 Last date for submission of Project/Thesis with Late Fees (iii) Programmes for which the application form is sought. [M.Sc.Applied Physics] 01.08.2007 College Reopens iv) No other mode of payment is acceptable. The written request by post must indicate: Three slips of paper size 10cm x 5cm containing the address to which the application form is to be sent, Candidates asking for application form by post must write on the top of the envelope "Request for Application Form for M.Sc. (Applied Physics) Programme". The request by post should reach the College on or before 13.07.2005. Requests received after that will not be entertained. 3.14 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE APPLICANTS OF M.Sc. (APPLIED PHYSICS) PROGRAM FOR FILLING APPLICATION FORM 1. 2. 76 Read all the instructions carefully before filling the form. Make sure that you are eligible for admission. Use block letters in filling the application form. 77 3. One recent passport size photograph is to be pasted at the proper place on the application form. 4. Copies of the certificates- a) Proof of date birth: b) Proof of passing B.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons.) Examination or equivalent: c) Mark sheets of all the examinations conducted by the University : d) A certificate from the employer sponsoring the candidate is to be given on the prescribed form provided in the applications) In case of candidates from Scheduled Caste/Tribes, a certificate in original from an approved district authority stating the Scheduled Caste/Tribe, to which the candidate belongs. A list of approved authorities is given at para 2.11, must be enclosed. 5. Write your address on acknowledgment card. Last date for receipt of completed application Form is 14.07.2006 College is not responsible for any postal delay or loss. Candidates must ensure for themselves that College receives the application on or before the due date. All applications received after the due date stand rejected automatically. 3.15 SELECTION PROCEDURE All eligible applicants for M.Sc. (Applied Physics ) will be required to take written test to be conducted by the college and also to appear for an interview before a board comprising: i) Head of Physics Department in the College. ii) Professors andAsstt. Professors in the Department. iii) Heads of the Department ofApplied Mathematics andApplied Chemistry in the College. iv) Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering or his nominee. All the eligible candidates will be informed of the syllabus for the written test which will be conducted on 25.07.2006 from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. The candidates will be interviewed the same day at 2 P.M. The merit list of candidates for admission to M.Sc. (Applied Physics) Programme will be prepared by apportioning the following weightage to their performance in the qualifying examination (on the basis of which they have sought admission) and the written test and Viva Voce mentioned above. Ph.D. Max. Marks Qualifying Examination aggregate 50 Written test 30 Viva Voce 20 Total 100 Note : i) Written test and Viva Voce are compulsory. ii) If any candidate fails to appear in the test, Interview /Viva Voce on the scheduled date, he/she will not be considered for admission. iii) The list of selected candidates will be put up on the notice board of the Physics Department on 28.07.2006 iv) Selected Candidates will be required to submit the original Certificate and pay fees at the time of admission upto 31.07.2006 v) No admission will be made directly to second or higher year of the Programme. vi) Candidates securing less than 45% in the merit list will not be admitted.Admission will be made strictly in the order of merit. vii) For purposes of merit, weightage of 5 marks will be given to candidates passing B.Sc. (Hons.) Programme in Physics from Delhi University or equivalent examinations. 78 Admission application form by post must write on the top of the envelope "Request for Application Form for Ph.D. Programme", the request 4. Ph.D. Program by post should reach the college on or before 17.07.2006 Requests received after that will not be entertained. The college admits Full time scholars for a duration of 4 years. The areas in which the scholarships are available are given under Last date for receipt of completed application form is 28.07.2006. College is not responsible for any postal delay or loss, the various departments aregiven below: candidates must ensure themselves that College receives the application on or before the due date. All the applications received They are given below department wise. a) b) c) after the due date stand rejected automatically. Electrical / Electronics & Communication / Computer Engineering Departments: Electrical Machines and Drives, Power Systems, Control Systems, rower Electronics, Microwave Communication, DSP, Micro electronic Devices, VLSI/Fault-Tolerant 4.3 SELECTION PROCEDURE Computing. The eligible candidates will be called for personal interview in Delhi College of Engineering for which no TA/DA will be admissible. Mechanical Engineering : Thermal Engineering, I C Engines, Turbo-machinery, Stress Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Metal The selection for full time Ph.D. Scholars will be made by the College Research Council comprising of the Principal, and all HODs. Forming and Foundry Technology, Industrial and Technology Management, Flexible Manufacturing andAutomation. The selected candidates will be required to pay the fees immediately. Civil Engineering: Structural Engg., Structural Dynamics, Earthquake Engg. Water Resources Engg., Environmental Engg,, Experimental Machinics. d) Applied Physics: Material Science & Superconductivity, Thin-films, Fibre optics and Optical communication and Quantum electronics. e) Applied Chemistry : Polymer Science & Technology, Material Science and Polymer Composites, Ion-exchange, Electro Chemistry, Chemical Themodynamics. f) Applied Mathematics : Graph Theory, Information theory, Numerical simulation, Stochastic Processes, Neural Network, Number Theory and Combinatorics, Relativistic cosmological Models, Algebra, Approximation theory. g) Humanities:Applied economics, engineering economics, labour market analysis, Techno-economic impact of education. 4.1. EDUCATIONALQUALIFICATIONS The minimum eligibility conditions for the admission to Ph.D. Programme under the Faculty of Technology are as follows: i) For Engineering Disciplines: Degree in Master of Engineering/ Master of Technology (ME/M. Tech.) in the appropriate, branch from a recognised University/Institution, minimum 55% marks. ii) ForApplied Sciences: Degree in Master of Science (M.Sc.) in the appropriate branch from a recognised University/Institution, minimum 55% marks. 4.2 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAININGAPPLICATION FORM Prospectus of this college along with the application form can be obtained from Delhi College of Engineering, Bawana Road, Delhi-110 042 either in person or submission of a Demand Draft/ Pay Order of Rs. 500/- at the College counter, or by post on remission Rs. 600/- by a Demand Draft/Pay Order, drawn in favour of the Principal, Delhi College of Engineering Delhi and payable at Delhi. No other mode of payment is acceptable, the written request by post must indicate the following; i) Applicant's name and the address to which the application form is to be sent. ii) Details of payment Postal Order No. Place of issue Date of issue iii) Programmes for which the application form is sought. [Ph.D.] iv) Three slips of paper size 10 cm x 5 cm containing the address to which the application form is to be sent, candidates asking for 80 81 5. IMPORTANT DATES The Important dates connected with the admission process are: Activity M.E./M.SC. Ph.D Date of release ofApplication Forms for admission 23.06.2006 23.06.2006 Last date for requests forApplication Form by post to reach the College 03.07.2006 17.07.2006 Last date for receipt of completed forms to reach the College 14.07.2006 28.07.2006 Registration 31.07.2006 ...... Teaching starts for First Semester 01.08.2006 On the day of registration, students are required to bring three passport size photographs for the identity card and registration form. 6. MEDICALFITNESS All fresh admissions will be provisional till approved by the University and shall be confirmed after candidates have been examined medically according to the norms laid down by the college from time to time and found fit. Students applying for admission to the College should, however, note that, various employment agencies in the Public Sector as well as in the Private Sector and in Govt. Deptt. have prescried their own standards of medical fitness for engineering graduates seeking employment in their organisations. Those who contemplate to seek employment in these organisations after their graduation should verify for themselves if they satisfy these standards of medical fitness before they decide to join the college, so as to avoid disappointment later. It should be clearly understood, however, that the college takes no responsibility whatsoever in this regard. 82 B. TECH. PART-TIME ADMISSION b) 7. B. TECH. PART-TIME PROGRAMMES One seat in each Programme for eligible candidates from amongst the staff of Delhi College of Engineering/ Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology/ Industrial training Institutes and Polytechnics run by Government of Delhi. Such candidates shall also The college admits the students for the following B. Tech Programmes of 4 years duration. appear in the Entrance Examination and compete amongst themselves for a seat in each branch. Candidates applying for staff seat Classes are held 6 days a week in the evening from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm. Some classes may be scheduled for holidays and Sundays should route their applications through the Principal/Director Technical Education, Govt. of NCT, Delhi in the case of during the daytime. Polytechnics/ITIs. BRANCHES INTAKE c) 1. B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) 30 2. B.Tech. {Electronics & Communication) 30 3. B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) 30 4 B.Tech. (Civil Engineering) 30 TOTAL 120 3% of the total seats are reserved for Physically Handicapped. These 3% reservation may be allocated as follows:1% for persons with low vision or blindness, 1% for hearing impaired, 1% for those with locomotor disability and/ or cerebral palsy. 7.3 SELECTION PROCEDURE 7.1 ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS A candidate seeking admission to a Programme of study for the degree of B. Tech. (Electrical /Electronics & Communication / Selection will be made strictly on the basis of merit in a written test which will consist of Two Parts in one paper of 3 hours duration. The first part will be common to all and the second part will be specific for each Programme. The exact date for entrance examination and the application forms have already been advertised separately. INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES Mechanical / Civil Engineering) must have passed a) A State Diploma Examination of 3 Years duration in corresponding branch or any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto by the University of Delhi with a minimum aggregate of 55% (45% for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates). b) "After passing the said examination, a candidate must be in full time employment, training or apprenticeship in installation, operation and maintenance or some other recognised field of work in an approved engineering works/organisation, located in the National Capital Region, Delhi and contiguous industrial areas in the relevant branch of engineering for aperiod of not less than one year on the 1st day of October of the year of Entrance Examination and should continue to be in employment for the entire duration of the Programme." Note : i) "Passing the said examination" will be construed to imply the date of last examination (Annual or otherwise) taken by the candidate leading to Complete Fulfilment of the requirements for the award of three years' State Board Diploma. ii) The candidate must produce a "No Objection Certificate" in the prescribed form from the employer. Note :The "No Objection Certificate" issued by the employer be renewed annually. c) The candidate must have attained 19 years of age before the First October of the year of admission. d) The candidate must appear in the B. Tech. Entrance Examination (Dates for which have already been notified) and selection will be made on the basis of the merit in the Entrance Examination. Note : i) No admission will be made after 31.08.2006. ii) No admission will be made directly to the second or subsequent year of the Programme. 7.2 RESERVATIONS The seats carry the following reservations: a) For Scheduled Castes candidates I5% and for Scheduled Tribes candidates 7.5% in each Programme. 84 85 therewith Original Fee Receipt, Admission Slip failing which no refund will be admissible. The students shall apply for security on production of Original Fee Receipt to the respective College/Institution to which the fee has been deposited at the time of admission. Fee Structure 8 FEES Structure & Fee Refund Rules Those applying for withdrawal of admission before 31.08.2006 will be refunded their dues at admissible rates given below. Fee from Indian Students S. 1 Item of Fee B.E. No M.Tech. Ph.D. 2 FT/PT (Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) 18,000/- 20,500/- 20,500/- 4,500/- 4,500/- Total 22,500/- 25,000/- 25,000/- Security Deposit (refundable) 5,000/- 5,000/- 5,000/- 250/- FT 150/- 200/- 1 Govt. Of Component (Per annum) 2 Non Govt. Component (per annum) (Co-curricularActivities, Training & Placement, Extra 4,500/- 3 If a student applies for withdrawal of admission on or before the last date of admission through first phase of counseling (i.e. on or 31.07.2006, then a sum of Rs. 5,000/- will be duducted from the fee deposited the students. If a student applies for withdrawl after first phase of counseling, but on or before the last date of closing of admission i.e 31.08.2006, then a sum of Rs. 10,000/- will be duducted from the fee deposited by the students. If a student withdraws after last date of closing of admission, only the refundable security will be refunded. However, the refundable dues will be paid only after 31.12.2006 once the admission formalities have been completely frozen curricularActivities,Annual Gathering, Students" Welfare, Institutional Development, Misc. Expenditure on Unspecified items (per annum) 3 (Payable only at the time ofAdmission) 4 University Fee (i) Enrolment Fee payable only at the time of admission PT 200/(ii)Development Fee (per annum) 300/- 150/- (iii) Examination Fee & other fees (per annum) 2000/- 2000/- Grand Total (Fee payable at the time of admission) in 30,050/- 300/- FT 32300/- 30,500/PT 32350/- Demand Draft The fees are to be paid by Demand Draft . No Part payment will be accepted. No other mode of payment is acceptable. Fee for foreign students (UG US$ 2900 + Rs. 4500 ( at the time of admission) + University Fee Rs. 2500/-) Additional Payment by Foreign Students University registration Fee and special fee from every Foreign student, seeking admission to a programme of study in DCE will be charged at the rates given below: Registration Fee (Payable to the University of Delhi) 1 Seeking admission to Graduate Programmes # US $ 300 2 Seeking admission to PG Programmes * US $ 400 3 Seeking admission to a Programm * leading to researach work US $ 500 4 Special Fee (payable to the college), per student per year US $ 100 # Applicable To MHRD sponsored candidates. No direct admission is offered at the UG level by the institution. * NOC from MHRD is must. Candidates can directly apply to institutions for registration All Deposit are payable in full on admission and the refundable securities are refunded only when the student leaves the Institute after deducting all the dues as determined by the Institute. Security Deposit will be forfeited by the Institute, if it is not claimed within three years of the candidates's ceasing to be on the rolls of the Institute and shall be deposited to Govt.Account. For refund of Security Deposit, the student should apply through the Director/Principal of the Institution he/she joins enclosing 86 87 INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES • Library • Computer Center • Hostels • Audotorium • Sport • Canteen • Shopping Plaza • Parking • Medical Facilities LIBRARY-CUM-KNOWLEDGE CENTRE 4. "The Libraries should manage the knowledge in such a way that it reaches the user well before the formal demand is made" Journals being the primary source of information are essential to supplement the research activities and are required regularly.Anumber Libraries are backbone of any civilized society and heart of any academic institution. The library at Delhi College of Engineering also acquires a prominent place among the students and faculty. Situated in a three storied centrally airconditioned Building spread over an area of 5000 square metres, it is a central place for academic and research activities. The library has a well equipped conference hall with JOURNALS/PERIODICALS SECTION of foreign & Indian journals are being subscribed on-line to facilitate the on going research activities & to expand the areas of future research activities. The online journals being subscribed includes IEL,ASME,ASCE Springer Link and JET. 5. REPROGRAPHY SECTION a seating capacity of 150 for academic discussions and reading rooms for 300 users at a time. The Library has a very rich collection of relevant books and journals. The total collection of the library is more than 100 thousand in main library and 40 thousand in book bank. Library expenditure on books, Journals and other infrastructure i.e. Computer hardware, software furniture etc. for financial year 20042005-2006 was Rupees one crore forty lakhs. The Photocopying facility, Printing facility, Scanning, Spiral binding, Lamination etc. are provided to the students on payment basis within the premises of the library. 6. The library services at Delhi College of Engineering are provided to students, staff & faculty members for updating their knowledge and supporting the research and teaching /learning activities. CD-ROM ACCESS TO ENGINEERING & SCIENTIFIC DATABASE Various CD-ROM database i.e. BIS, ASTM, El-index etc. are being subscribed. Apart from these databases, library also has agood collection of books on CD-ROM and video recordings. These services are provided through the central library and departmental libraries keeping in view the fast changes in technology.The knowledge base of the library is updated regularly by way of adding new literature in the form of text books, reference books, reports, 7. AUTOMATION OF LIBRARY & SERVICES proceedings, abstracts & indexes, encyclopedias, data books, standards (National & International)Journals & database on CD-ROM. To keep pace with ongoing technological changes it is essential that the library records are computerised and the future information is Apart from adding the new literature, the basic literature is also procured for the new Programmes along with current one. Some new obtained in digital format for making it accessible to the faculty & students at their work places which will not only save the time but section and services are also being started to make the library services of ISO 9001 standard. make the simultaneous access of information at the same time which is otherwise not possible in print formats. A well known Library management software namely Libsys 4 is used for the automated library services. 45 Pentium IV machines are provided to facilitate the retrieval of information through internet and intranet. The online PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGUE (OPAC) of books,Journals CDs and Videos available in the library is accessible to the users on intranet. Several useful resources on engineering and technology available on internet have been identified and links are made available on the library home page. These includes: List of free on -line journals The library being the member of consortia of INDIAN DIGITAL LIBRARY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (INDEST) AND DEVELOPING LIBRARY NETWORK (DELNET) offers various facilities of member institutions through resource sharing. To provide the efficient management, the constant vigil is kept on the activities of staff and users through Electronic Surveillance system 1.1 EXISTING GAPSERVICES AND SECTION 1. BOOK BANK having a 24 hours recording facility. To keep the library services automated, the following work are regularly carried out: Data updation of Existing Collection/Records, Data Entry of New Arrivals, Bar Coding of Existing Collection/Records, Data Entry of New Arrivals, Bar Coding of Membership Cards and Incoming Records/Documents, Procurement/upgradation of Hardware & The College runs a Book Bank intended to assist students, from the economically weaker sections of society, by giving text books on loan to deserving students for the whole academic semester according to the rules framed for the purpose. The College also runs a Book Bank specially meant for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students who can borrow books from the Bank for the whole academic semester according to the rules framed for this purpose. Software Continuous Internet search for identification of new resources and subsequent updation of library home page. 8 1. NEW SERVICES & SECTION TO BE STARTED Text Book Section for Teachers 2. Text Book Section for Students with Reading Room The Library plans to digitizes the old resources and rare books along with the Research papers of students and faculty to make them 2. REFERENCE SECTION accessible through institutions repository using the software compatible with open access initiative protocols. The identification of A large number of Encyclopaedia, Handbooks , Standards, Reports, Proceedings, Abstracts & Indexes, Data Books, standards, resources and rarebooks is already in progress Research papers are being collected from scholars. (National & International) are available in the Library. 3 ADDITIONAL READING SECTION The library has a collection of good books on English and Hindi Literature for leisure reading. 90 91 2. COMPUTER CENTRE DCE is having a well equipped centralized computer center to cater the high profile students and faculty in the college. It is housed in a magnificent State-of art building having specialized laboratories to provide variety of platforms and computing environment for UG, PG and research students. The center possesse number of Servers and over 120 Compaq Pentium-IV computer systems. The center also has four SUN CAD workstations. The center is fully networked through high-end intelligent CISCO switch, and possess round the clock 2 Mbps lease line, ISDEN etc. internet facilities on all the nodes. It is also having the latest versions of compilers, scientific, technical and engineering software, training kits etc. for the students of different branches of engineering. During 2005-2006, 150 Pentium - IV have also been added in the center. College also possesses over 600 P-III and P-IV and 6 server computer systems installed in various labs. College is in the process of setting up campus LAN to extend these facilities to each and every department, hostel, and canteen etc. in the college. Another 200 Pentium-IV shall be added to the centre during 200607. Computer programming is an integral part of BE/ME/MSc/PhD programs. Besides computer center is also used for conduct of short term training programs for staff and faculty. 3 HOSTELS Hostel accommodation for students on rolls will be allotted to full-time day students by the College Hostel Committee. Application for hostel seats should be submitted in the prescribed form. No ex-student shall be allotted any hostel accommodation. DCE is having 8 Boys's and 3 Girls hostels in the campus to accommodate 1000 boys and 250 girls. These hostels are named as: 10. Gargi Hostel 11. Laxmibai Hostel A new boy's hostel with 300 capacity and one girl's hostel with a capacity 120 are under construction. The allotment of accomodation to the boys and girls in the Hostel will be made on the following priority, subject to availability of seats in the hostels: i) The first preference for Hostel Accommodation for the 1st sem B.E. student will be given to the out side Delhi Category. Those from out side of Delhi, but studied in Delhi will be given hostel accommodation at par with outside Delhi students provided they produce certificate for their stay in hostels. ii) Those within fifteen (15) km radius will not be provided Hostel Accommodation and the others will get Hostel Accommodation as per the distance in between the college and their Residence. HOSTELFEE AMOUNT IN Rs 1 Hostel Room Rent (Per Semester) 2 Electricity & W&ter Charges (Per Semester) 500/- 3 Hostel/Mess Establishment, Services & Maintainance Fee (Per Semester) 500/- 4 Medical Fees (One time) 100/- 5 Mess Advance (Advance for 2 months) 2000/- 6 Mess Security Deposit (Refundable) 2000/- 7 Hostel Security Deposit (Refundable) 2000/- 8 Furniture Security (Refundable) 1000/- Boys Hostels (8): 1. Bhaskaracharya Hostel 2000/- Grand Total 10,100/- Notes: 2. Sir C.V. Raman Hostel 3. Sir J.C. Bose Hostel 4. Varahmihir Hostel 1. Hostel rent is payable in advance at the begninning of the semester, "Rent" also includes furniture rent. 2. Mess Advance for two months adjustable when the student leaves the mess. 3. Actual mess bill will be calculated on month to month basis. At present it varies between Rs. 800/- per month to Rs. 1000/- per month. 4. All the hostel residents are required to vacate their rooms within 5. Sir Visversvaraya Hostel 6. Vivekanand Hostel 7. Subhas Chandra Bose Hostel (Type 1) 8. Chandra ShekharAzad Hostel (Type 4) Girls Hostels (3) 9. Sister Nivediata Hostel 92 one week of the last examination each year. The rooms will be re-allocated at the beginning of the academic session. 93 5. Students who are required to stay in the Hostel beyond the first or second term, for genuine reason, under special circumstances will be allowed on payment of @ Rs. 600/- per month (Rent plus elect/water charges). 6. At any time during the Programme, a student may be required to pay additional deposits or fees to cover increased cost. 7. For all enquiries regarding Hostel accommodation, students should contact the Hostel office in Transit hostel. 4. AUDITORIUM Construction of a multi-purpose and multi-hall auditorium is in full swing and expected to be completed by t 2007.The auditorium shall have one main hall of capacity 650 along with 3 seminar halls of capacity 100-250 5 SPORTS The students of Delhi College of Engineering are provided with excellent facilities and encouraged to take part in the tournaments held in and around N.C.R. Delhi, particulars, engineering institutions. SPORTS FACILITIES Delhi College of Engineering is having 400 m. track, ground for Football, Hockey, Cricket, two courts for Volely ball, two courts for basketball, three courts for Tennis and five courts for Badminton, Table Tennis rooms, Chess Rooms, Carrom Rooms and Gyms are also available in the each hostel of the college campus. Sports council of Delhi College of Engineering has organized several tournaments during 2005-2006 academic sessions. Sports council of Delhi College of Engineering has organized several tournaments during 2005-2006 academic sessions. SPORTSARENA- 26 SEPT, 18 OCT, 2005 Sports Council of Delhi College of Engineering organized sports ARENA -2005-06, during which inter Departmental competition took place in various games i.e. Badminton, Basketball, Carrom, Chess, Cricket, Footbal, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball and Track & Field events. The Best Departmental Running Trophy, was awarded to Electronics & Communication Engineering Department. MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE SPORTS : 7 - 11 SEPT. 2005 I.I.T KANPUR SPORTS MEET : 4 - 6 NOV. 2005 The College football (Men) Team won the Gold Medal and in the Basketball won Silver Medal. INTER HOSTELCARROMAND CHESS 8 - 10 FEB. 2006 Sports Council of Delhi College of Engineering organized Inter Hostel Carrom and Chess Tournaments. In the carrom competion V.V.S Hostel got second place and I-V Hostel won third place. V.V.S. Hostel got second place and B.M.H. Hostel won third place. 6. CANTEEN Two storey block is provided for college canteen which will become functional in the current academic session. Separate space is provided for boys & girls students and first floor is exclusively reserved for the faculty. Most modern kitchen with appropriate facilities keeping hygiene in mind have been provided in the Canteen. 7. SHOPPING PLAZA A shopping plaza has been created in the canteen block itself where day to day needs of students viz stationery, photocopy, PCO, Fax, souvenir, books and general items will be available. 8. PARKING Large space has been provided in front of all the academic blocks, within the hostel and surrounding administration block for parking the vehicles. Students and their parents must park their vehicles at the places earmarked for parking. 9. MEDICALFACILITIES The DCE is having a full-fledged 20 bed hospital block. Services of two medical practioners are available to the students throughotu day and evening. The college invites specialized medical practioners for ENT, Eye, Dental care, Nutrition experts once a week. College is having tie-up with several hospital for emergency. A large number of hospitals are in the vicnity of the college; some of them are Saroj Hospital, Mahavir Hospital, Jaipur Golden Hospital,Akansh nurshing home etc. 10.AMENITIES The college is having an extension counter andATM of State Bank of India. The college Basketball (Men) team won the Gold beating Maulana Azad Medical College itself in the final. College Table Tennis Team bagged silver medal. 94 95 ACADEMICACTIVITIES Delhi College of Engineering has taken initiatives to perform a dynamic and vibrant role and has organized seminars and symposia in different academic fields under its continued education program. The college has organized following programs in recent past. 1. “Entrepreneurship Development Program for Food Processing Industries” was inaugurated by Hon'ble Minister of State for Food Processing Industries, Governemnt of India Hon'ble Shr Subodh Kant Sahai on March 1, 2006. The main theme of the program were- (i) To motivate engineers and science graduates to venture into Food Process Industry, (ii) To identify the products as per availability of raw materials, (iii) To develop technical competencies to establish FPIs, (iv) To prepare project profile and DPRs for a FPI, (v) To create awareness about the benefits from different Government agencies including banks, FIs, GoI & Delhi State schemes on FPIs, (vi) To provide knowledge for establishment, registration, taxation, finance, CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES management and marketing food products, (vii) To emphasize on Quality Certification, Quality assurance and Total Quality Management (ISO 9000/14000, HACCP, GMP & GHP), (viii) To encourage for global competition in International trade in post WTO. The Important Speakers who delivered keynote addresses and lead GDs include Prof. P.B.Sharma, Smt Rita • Academic Seminar • Professional Socities Activities • College Cultural Fest SenGupta, Er. Vinod Gupta, Sh. Viresh Chhabra, Sh. Nitin Seth, Sh. Anil Srivastava, Prof. N.K.Chadha, Sh. K.K.Mehta, Sh. R.K.Bansal, Sh. K.M.Nath, Dr. S.K.Saxena, Sh. Praveen Dang, Sh Anand Madan, Sh. Shashi Bhushan, Sh. Manoj Jain, Sh K.K.Jain, Sh. G.Suresh Babu, Sh Kahrbanda, Sh. Gagandeep Singh Bedi, Prof. N.R.Chatterjee, Dr. V.K.Rastogi, Dr. Shiv Kumar, Prof. F.C.Shukla, Dr sanjay Gupta, Prof. S.K.Garg, Prof. Naveen Kumar, Sh R.k.jain, Sh. S.C.Sharma, Prof. N.K.Jain and many others. Prof. G.L.Verma, Head EDP Cell and Dr. R.C.Sharma, Dean, Academics coordinated the program. 2. “State of art Developments in Sports Engineering” the national conference & curriculum development workshop was inaugurated by Hon'ble Minister of Energy, Transport and Education , Govt of Delhi Shri Haroon Yusuf on December 1416, 2004. The main theme were- (i) sports strategies and techniques, (ii) biomechanics, (iii) sports material engineering, (iv) food & nutrition to sportsman, (v) technology & processes 99 29 in sports industry, (vi) drugs abuse & remedies, (vii) sports employers look for in GEs, (v) Grey areas the GEs should equipment design/ development, (viii) fluid dynamics in sports, attempt to rectify to enhance their employability, and (vi) (ix) measurement technique & robotics, (x) case-studies- Strategies to strengthen the training programs. The Important individual sports, (xi) computer & electronics in sports and (xii) Speakers who delivered keynote addresses and lead GDs performance optimization. The Important Speakers who include Er. T.R.Dua, Director(CR) Bharti Telecom, Er. delivered keynote addresses and lead GDs include Prof. A.K.Saini, GM(HR)NDPL , P.B.Sharma, Prof. Karan Singh, Prof. D.K.Kansal, Prof. Training, HCL Perrot, Mr. McCleen Ralphae, VP, J.S.Naruka, Prof. A.S.Murti, Prof. H.C.Taneja, Prof. S.K.Singh, D.Goldar, Principal. More than 300 students participated in the Prof. P.R.Bose and many others. program, which is coordinated by Prof. O.P.Sharma, Head T&P More than 250 faculty members from various engineering colleges & Universities participated in the program. Prof. R.C.Sharma, Dean, 5. Center of Excellence of Techno-entrepreneurship Development organized "Entrepreneurship Motivation Program" during April Dr A.K.Sivastava, Director Physical Education was the 17-19, 2003, and October 31-November 2, 2003. The programs organizing Secretary of the program. focused on Techno-entrepreneurship in new age; Role Models “ Engineering Education Tomorrow- Challenges & Prospects” & case studies; Qualities of a successful entrepreneur; Setting on May 21-22 , 2004 was organized to focus on (i) creating an achievable goals; Knowing strengths & weaknesses; Inculcate aenterprising spirit and enabling environment for technology initiatives & risk taking capacity; Responsive to feedback; incubation, (ii) curriculum innovation in engineering UG & PG Promote innovation & creativity; Time management, quality program, (iii) Fostering inter-disciplinary engineering and team orientation; Profits & losses; and Good communicative skills. work, (iv) world class learning environment for engineering and The program was attended by 180 students of the college of technology education, (v) engineering institutions as different branches of engineering. Dr. K.P.Nyati, Head, CII; Dr. knowlwdege enterprise, (vi) changing profile and job D.K.Baxi, HRM, Luxur Parkar; responsibilities of engineers of tomorrow, (vii) technology President, ICA; Er. G.S.Batra, MD NUCON; Er. P.Prabhakar, solutions for e-learning, (viii) synergic partnership between MD, ECO; Prof. N.K.Chadha, Delhi Univ.; Dr. R.C.Sharma, institutions, industries and R&D organizations, (ix) DCE delivered keynote addresses during the program. The EMP professional ethics and values for engineers, (x) emerging area was coordinated by Dr. G.L.Verma and Dr. R.C.Sharma. in technical education and (xi) globalization for technical education, GATT implications. The Important Speakers who delivered keynote addresses and lead GDs include Prof. R.S.Nirjar, President, ISTE, Dr. R. Natrajan, Chairman AICTE, Dr. Ashoka Chandra, Prof. Khanna, Former Chairman AICTE, Prof. C.S.Jha, Dr. H.P.Sinha, Dr. Ranjit Singh and many others. More than 120 faculty members from various engineering colleges participated in the program, which is coordinated by Prof. R.C.Sharma,Dean, academics. This program being organized as a part of ISTEAnnual Day celebrations. 4. Prof. department and Dr. R.C.Sharma, Dean, academics. Academics & Chairman Sports Council was the Chairman and 3. Ms. Hema Malhotra, Head- 6. Sh. Pankaj Mahendroo, Orientation Program for the faculty members of Engineering & Technology Institutions was organized during September 16-17, 2003 under the guidance and leadership of Prof. P.B.Sharma, Principal. The program focused on Quality Technical Education, IT in Technical Education, Problem Solving Capabilities, Laboratory Excellence, Self Development, Communication Skills, Innovation & creativity in TE, Motivation & Leadership, Educational Utilities Standardization, Research Culture at UG level, Engineering Education tomorrow. 125 newly recruited teachers from various engineering colleges participated in the orientation program. Hon'ble Dr. K.Venkatasubramanian, "Enhancing Competitive Edge of Graduating Engineers: A Member, Planning Commission, Prof. N.R.Chaterjee, Former Dean, Corporate world Perspective" on August 30, 2003 was FMS, Sh. R.S.Sethi, IAS Pr. Secretary, DTTE, Prof. S.K.Khanna, organized by the Department of Training & Placement focusing Former Chairman, AICTE, . Prof. P.B.Sharma, Principal, DCE, . Dr. on (i) HR requirement of corporate world, (ii) Opportunities for H.P.Sinha, Ex. Secretary, ISTE, Prof. A.Moubeen, Dean JMI, Prof. GE for employment, (iii) Projected growth of employment for N.K.Chadha, Delhi Univ, GEs in future, (vi) Professional skills & personality traits that Advisor, RGTU, Prof. B.P.Singh, Former Dean, DSE, Dr. A.N.Saxena, 100 Prof. V.K.Sethi, RGTU, Col P.M.Das, 101 WAPS, Er. Suresh Gupta, PBIV, Prof. Pramod Kumar, Prof. A.K.De, two of the most looked-forward to events of the year being held on Prof. R.C.Sachdeva and Dr. O.P.Sharma delivered keynote addresses October 24th 2005. While SPAVe (Students' Professional Awareness during the program. Dr. R.C.Sharma and Er. Naveen Kumar Venture) saw students from all over competing in an exciting coordinated the program. entrepreneur hunt; Panache-the multimedia quiz, brought in the Professional Societies at DCE: best quizzers from the city fiercely competing with each other for the coveted title of the Panache champions of the year. SPAVe was judged Delhi College of Engineering is the only institution in India having 6 by eminent experts from the world of academics and industry alike. Students' Chapters of International Professional Societies in Engineering, which include IEEE Students Chapter, IEE Students Chapter, SAE Students Chapter, ASME Students Chapter, ASHRAE Students Chapter, SEM Students Chapter. In addition, Students Chapters of Computer Society of India (CSI); Society of Construction & Civil Engineers (SOCCE), National Foundation of Engineers(NAFEN); Society of Polymer Engineers & Chemical Technologists(SPECT); Indian Society of Environment Engineers(ISEE) are highly dynamic and vibrant. These students' chapters play pivotal role in developing organizational skills, professional aptitude and team spirit in the students, transparent interface and intimate partnership with the industries, and academic, professional and R&D interactions with the other academic institutions. Troika-2006, the flagship event of the IEEE student branch was held from February 13th-16th 2006. In continuation with its tradition of excellence the event was successful in attracting inter-national participation, widespread media coverage, industry support and accolades from the academicians and students alike. While Troika saw its regular favorites such as Brainwave (hardware comptt.), Envision (software comptt.), Technovision (paper presentation) and Bits-nBytes (programming comptt.) held with the usual enthusiasm, the event also saw new events such as Junkyard (resource utilization) and Design-PRO (creative design comptt.) and TechNICHE make their debut in the list of events and go on to become instant hits. RADIX (the robotics challenge) was popular as was the overnight programming comptt. which attracted international participation from TRIOKA-2006 as far as Germany, USA etc. TRIGGER, the annual souvenir of Troika The IEEE Student Branch at DCE is one of the oldest and largest was also released during this time. The final day of Troika witnessed technical societies in the college and was involved in the organization of workshops on latest Sun technologies conducted by experts from Sun several events throughout the year which attracted nationwide Microsystems, Silicon Valley, USA in addition to technical seminars participation and appreciation from the students, faculty and industry and presentations conducted by industry giants such as Freescale alike. Besides its landmark endeavors i.e. Techweek, Repertoire and semiconductors, Perot systems etc. Troika, the year 2005-06 saw IEEE associated with the organization of Mr. Rajat Garg, the Chairman of IEEE students chapter has won Larry programming competitions, seminars, workshops and quizzes, K. Wilson award for the best student chairman for the year 2002. Prof. amongst other events. P. K u n d u g o t t h e B e s t b r a n c h C o u n s e l l o r a w a r d . Techweek 2005, was held between 7th-10th September 2005. Every http://www.dcetech.com got 2nd prize for best branch website in Asia year, Techweek is organized to inculcate a technical demeanor and to Pacific region. enhance industry ready technological skills to students by the unique TATVA-2006 concept of seniors and industry professionals teaching juniors. This year was no different, with wide support from the student community at large, the industry and illustrious alumni of Delhi College of Engineering. There were workshops conducted on Dot NET, Linux, Animation, Hardware Assembly and networking etc. and interactive sessions with Mr.Vinod Dham, the father of the Pentium Chip and Mr.Sanjiv Ahuja, CEO, Orange SA. IOTA, the annual technical newsletter of the IEEE student branch was also released during Techweek and the event was also covered in leading national dailies. TATVA-2006- the technical festival jointly organized by the students of department of polymer science and chemical technology, and department of biotechnology during February 9-13, 2006. TATVA-06 has carved its niche with the academic and technical support of the finest experts in the city of Delhi in the area of Polymer Technology and Biotechnology: Dr. A. Sivathamu Pillai, Shri Mahavir Jain, Smt. Rashmi Bhargava, Dr. B.D. Malhota, Dr Baldev Singh, Shri C.M.Gandhi, Dr, Gopal Bhatia, Dr. P.K.Kaickar, Dr. U.K.Swaroop, Prof. A.K.Maitra, Shri U.N.Behera, Dr. Rajeev Varshney, Dr. Meenu Repertoire, IEEE's management festival saw SPAVe and Panache, 102 103 Sethi Sachdeva, Dr. A.Bhowmick, Dr. Ish Walia, Shri Sanjeev Varshney, folders, glue and pins were provided to participants to design and build a Shri Rakesh Sachdeva, Shri Subodh Gupta and many more, who have model of a bridge on given span and width. Epitome, the simulation event very kindly agreed to become the harbinger to spread the innovative state- and Atelier- ProE design competition were the other events, which took of art knowledge in the fields to the students who have become the part of place on day three. Papyrus- the paper presentation that was held on day 4 this tech-fest at DCE. The support received from the industry professional received a staggering 105 abstracts coming from all over the country. both in the form of hymn-book on industrial practices and modernization, Vivre, which was also held on day 4, made students aware about the and how to become an intimate and integral part of it, and also the financial importance of Life Cycle Assessment. In Robotica, which was held for the resources to augment the grandeur of TATVA-06, and prizes, scholarships, first time, participants had to make legged Robots and race them against gift hampers and medals for the winners, is highly appreciable and each other. commendable. TATVA-06 is being participated, experienced, deliberated, and filliped by the large number of engineering and science colleges of not only Delhi but from other parts of India. Assimilation of variety of technical thinking, exchange of latest knowledge, exhibition of innovative skills, and sharing of creative design and processes will be parleyed during the 7 days long tech-fest. Above all the synthesis of polymer technology and biotechnology shall be discussed and deliberated which will have very vital impact on the expansion of these two important Panorama, the students-industry-academia interface, with the theme, “Engineering Tomorrow” was addressed by Professor Aricaswamy, Professor Charles Schotten and Mr. Aggarwal- Maruti Udyog Limited. Prof Goldar and Prof Maji spoke about the achievements of SEM and SAE student's chapters respectively at the concluding session. Innova-2006 received wide media coverage and was very well supported by the industry with sponsorship from Apollo Tyres, ACC, NTPC and University of Warwick. areas of technical activities of modern era. The success of TATVA-06 is attributed to the extremely innovative team of Ashish K. Sabharwal, Anuj DCEAnnual Cultural Festival- ENGIFEST-2006 Bhargava, Divya Mittal, S. Anuradha, Rahul Gupta, Ankit Gupta, Abhinav The annual cultural festival Engifest-2006 with the theme,” Spirit of Jain, Anupam Chatterjee, Abhinay Khirwal, Kumar Vikramjit, Jagpreet Indian Culture” was held during and many more. inaugurated by Mr. Oscar Fernandez, Hon,ble Minister of State, INNOVA2006 Government of India who emphasized on the need of these cultural March 1st to 5th , 2006. It was activities in an engineering institution. INNOVA'06- the most vibrant tech-fest of Mechanical, Production, Civil and Environmental Engineering departments was held during February 15-19, 2006 SAE-DCE and SEM-DCE jointly organized the program. Students of 56 engineering college from all over the country participated in this 5 day long technical festival. Inaugurated Mr. Dhave, GM Maruti, the Under the leadership of Mr. Shashank Jaiswal , President students Council the ENGIFEST-2006 begin with the Kavi Sammelan in which the famous poets Ashok Chakradhar, Rajesh Chetan, Om Prakash Aditya, G.S.Solanki, Pawan Dikshit, Mahendra Ajanabi and many more recited their poems starting on March 1 at 8.00 p.m. till 2.00 a.m. on March 2. participants were addressed by Dr. B.D.Pathak, Prof S. Maji HOD Mechanical engineering, Prof D. Goldar, Advisor SEM DCE and Prof P.R. The participants of ENGIFEST-2006 were enthralled by the lightening Bose, HOD Civil Engineering. performance of the Rock Band INDIAN OCEAN. In L&T-Srishti, artists performed various activities like Body painting, sketching, collage The events started on 16th February with Eureka- the business plan competition, in which the students had to give a business plan for marketing a product of their choice. Rags to Riches, the Stock market simulation game was also held. Obelix, the Concrete Cube Testing, was held in concrete technology lab, in which students had to build a concrete cube of desired strength. Atelier-AutoCad design contest, held at the computer center was very well received by the students. Junkyard making etc. Nautanki on the theme of Oil conservation Sponsored by ONGC was the Major attraction. The event like Fashion show, Choreography , Solo dance and War of DJs saw the participation of more than 6000 students from varios college like NIFT, LHMC,NSIT, MAMC, UCMS, MAIIT etc. Manish Kumar Vice President Students Council and the students organizers- Vicky, Manan Umar, Ashish, Rohit, Amit dahiya, Rishabh, Saurabh , Bikramjeet, Sonal, Karan etc. Challenge was the start attraction for the day. In this the participants had to build a mechanical cart literally from junk. On 3rd day, Paradigm- the bridge building contest was held. Manila 104 105 1. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI SCHOLARSHIPS Following scholarships are awarded annually by the University of Delhi. i) Pandit Man Mohan Nath Dhar Scholarship, not exceeding two in number, of the value of Rs. 100 p.m. each to the deserving and needy students studying in the University in the undergraduate classes. ii) Inder Kohli Anand Kohli Scholarships, two in number, each of the value of Rs. 100 p.m. to the needy and deserving students who pass the Senior School Certificate Examination, New Delhi, or equivalent in first division and join any one of the first degree Programmes in the Faculty of Technology. iii) Man Mohan Krishaa Kaul Scholarships, each of the value of Rs. 100 p.m. to the deserving and needy students who join the first year of the B.E. Elect/Electronics/Mech./Civil Programmes. The number of scholarships is likely to vary from year to year. iv) Smt. Savitri Agnihotri Scholarships, two in number of the value Rs. 100 p.m. each to the needy and deserving students who join 1st degree Programme in any branch in the Faculty of Technology in Delhi College of Engineering (income ordinarily not exceeding Rs. 750 p.m.) 2. SCHOlARSHIPS & AWARDS UNIVERSITY OF DELHI MEDALS The following gold medals are awarded by the University of Delhi: i) President of India Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal :Awarded by the University to a student adjudged as the best student of the year on basis of the highest proficiency including conduct, character, academic excellence, extra-curricular activities & social service. ii) L. Jogeshwar Nath Gold Medal: To the best candidate in Technical Education. iii) Rai Sahib Pt Shri Ram Sharma Memorial Gold Medal : To the candidate who obtains the highest percentage of marks amongst successful candidates for the B.E. Civil Engineering Examination obtaining a first class. iv) Shri D.V. Kohli Memorial Medal : To the best candidate who secures the highest percentage of marks amongst successful candidates for the B.E. Electrical Engineering Examination obtaining a first class. v) Engineering Projects India Ltd. Gold Medal: To the best candidate who secures highest marks in the B.E. (Electronics & Communication) Examination. vi) Babu Ganpat Rai Gold Medal: To the best candidate from amongst the successful candidates for all the M.E. Elect./Mech./Civil Engineering Examinations taken together in a particular year. vii) Priyank Devetia Gold Medal: To the M.E. (Civil) student who secures highest marks with first division. 3. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI PRIZES Foundation Prize: To the best candidate who secures the highest marks in the total of two papers in optional groups at the B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) Examination. 4 DCE MEDALS The following medals are awarded by the College at the College Degree Distribution Ceremony. i. Lt. Governors Gold Medal awarded to an outgoing student of final year adjudged as the best student of the year on the basis of all round performance. 108 ii. Chief Minister Gold Medal awarded to outgoing student of final year adjudged as the best student on the basis of best academic performance. iii. Principal Gold Medal awarded to the outstanding performer of B.Tech. (Part-time) student, iv. Dr S.P. Luthra Gold Medal awarded to the best performer in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering from amongst the graduates of the year. it. v. Prof. J.N. Moudgill Gold Medal awarded to the best performer in Mechanical/Electrical/Civil Engineering from amongst die graduates of the year. vi. Prof. V.P. Bhatnagar Gold Medal awarded to the best performer in M.Sc. (Applied Physics). vii. Prof. Arun Kumar Memorial Gold Medal awarded to the best performer in Civil Engineering from amongst the graduates of the year. viii. IEEE-P. Kundu Gold Medal awarded to an out going student each of Electrical/Electronics & Communication and Computer Engg. whose performance is adjudged as best in Industrial Practical Training. ix. IEEE-P. Kundu Cash Award : Rs. 1000/- and Rs. 500/- award to final year Electrical Engineering Students who reserve hight and record hight makes in PowerApparatives-1 and Power apparentis-II papers combined. x. 6. DCE SCHOLARSHIPS 1) Every student admitted to M.E. full time Programme will be awarded a Scholarship of Rs.5000/- p.m from the date of admission or commencement of instructions whichever is later, for a maximum period of 24 months subject to the rules made SmL Jagdamba Devi Shukla Gold Medal awarded to an outgoing female student of final year who secures highest marks in B.E. Programmes irrespective of any branch of engineering. in this respect. Qualifying in GATE is essential. These students will be required to undertake 8 to 10 hours per week related to Pt. C.L. Shukla Gold Medal awarded to an outgoing male student of final year who secures highest marks in B.E. Programmes irrespective of any branch of engineering. and maintenance of laboratories, assistance in research and development activities undertaken by faculty members, xii. Rohit Lakhani Gold Medals awarded to engineering drawing topper of the 1st Semester and aggregate topper of the 1st Semester respectively. 10,000/-contingent grant per annum. xiii. DCEAlumni Gold Medal for the topper of B.E. (EC) of Delhi College of Engineering. 5. DCE PRIZES & SCHOLARSHIPS 1) Raj Soin Scholorships : Two Raj Soin Scholorships (covers full tuition fees + US $ 10,000- p.a.) for MBA at Raj Soin college of Business, Wright State University, Ohio, USA, awarded each year to meritorius B.E. final year students on merit come means criteria. Final selection of award is made by Wright State University xi. 2) 3) 4) teaching and research activity as assigned to him by the institute. This could include tutorials, laboratory classes, development maintenance and operation of computers and other central facilities, assistance in library etc. They are also entided to Rs. 2) Every student admitted to Ph.D. full time Programme will be awarded a Scholarship of Rs. 7000/- p.m. if he holds M.E./ M. Tech and Rs. 6000/- p.m. if he holds M.Sc degree, from the date of admission, for a maximum period of 48 months subject to the rules made in this respect. These students will be required to undertake teaching assistance of B.E. classes to a maximum Prof.J.B. Pd. Tripathi Memorial Scholarship of Rs. 24007- awarded each year to a student who has scored the highest marks in Chemistry in first year BE Programmes at DCE. Sarita Kalra Scholarship of Rs. 1800/- once in a year is awarded to those 1st Semester students of the college who obtain the highest marks in Electronics & Communication, Elect. Engg., Mech. Engg., Prod. & Ind. Engg. and Civil Engg. branch) Radhe Shyam Goel Memorial Prize (2 Nos.) of Rs. 500/- each awarded to die best performer in B.E.(Elect) and B.E. (Electronics & Communication). Shri Ram Chandra Goela Memorial Prize (2 Nos.) of Rs. 500/- each to be given in the form of books to the best performer in final year B.E. (Mechanical) and B.E. (Computer). Recipients of prizes should be from rural background. Any amount pertaining to refund of fee, stipend, Merit Scholarship, Merit-cum- Means Scholarship, prizes, if not claimed by the students within the prescribed period, will be remitted back to the Pay and Accounts Officer concerned and the same will not be re-drawn whatsoever the reason may be. Recipients of Medals and Prizes of the previous year are given at the end. extent of 8 to 10 hours per week. They are also entitled to annual contingent grant. 7 FINANCIALASSISTANCE FOR OTHER SOURCES 1) Some limited financial assistance is made available by University Grants Commission to really needy students towards mess charges, fees, books, clothing, etc. This is disbursed on the recommendations of a Committee set up for the purpose in the college. 2) Students are also entitled to the scholarships offered by the respective State/Union Territories under the National Scholarship Scheme of the Government of India. 3) Students may also apply to the respective State Government, wherever applicable, for loans for pursuing their studies. 8. IMPORTANT ACADEMIC RULES 1. Every student should always carry on person the Identity Card to be supplied by the Institution on submission of two copies of Photograph (passport size/front pose} immediately after admission and re-endorsed each session. This will help him/her 5) 1959 Class Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- awarded to one student, each of I, II, III & IV year. establish his/her identity on public transport, for drawing prizes and scholarships, for receiving money orders and postal 6) Daulat Ram Mehndiratta Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- awarded to the students each year, who secured ** highest marks in PCM aggregate in the Senior Secondary Exam, and whose parents income does not exceed Rs. 12,000/-per month. articles etc. 7) Association of 1969 Civil Engg. batch DCE scholarship of Rs. 12,000/- awarded each year to four students of Civil Engg. on merit basis. 109 2. Every student must keep at least 75 percent attendance separately in Lectures including tutorial, and practical classes. For assessing the candidate, periodical tests, assignments and quizzes are conducted. In case of B. Tech/M.E./M.Sc. (Applied Physics) Programmes, these marks constitute years work marks. 110 For B. Tech/M.E./M.Sc. (Applied Physics) Students If the attendance requirement is not met with and/or the minimum years work marks are not secured even in one subject, the student will be detained in the same class. He/she will have to study the semester/year again whenever taught. For B. E. Students The registration of the student stands cancelled if he/she fails to keep the attendance requirement. There are no separate year work marks in case of B.E. students in the new examination scheme in force since 1990-91 session. In this scheme, the candidate is required to score a minimum of 40 percent marks in each subject failing which he is to reappear in that subject as and when offered. He is further required to abide by the rules and regulations governing the new examination scheme. 3. Educational tours to factories, mills, workshops and the other places of interest are arranged periodically and government also contributes to some extent towards the travelling expenses of the students. As these tours are of great educational value, it is compulsory for every student to undertake them according to the programme fixed by the institution. On return, a comprehensive report on the tour is to be submitted by the student. 4. Disciplinary action will be taken against any student using unfair means in examination/tests. 5. The name of the institution depends on students and their conduct in class rooms, play field, functions, hostels and in public places. If any student falls short of gentlemen's code of conduct anywhere, the Principal will enforce discipline by imposing appropriate penalties including rustication from the college. 6. During practical training all students should maintain a day-to-day record of their work and observations in the prescribed Practical Training Diary. 7. At the time of admission every student shall be required to sign a declaration. "I submit myself to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Vice- Chancellor and the several authorities of University, who may be vested with authority to enforce discipline under theAct, the Statutes, the Ordinances and the rules that have been framed by the University". Admission to the College implies acceptance by the student and by his/her parents/guardian of all provisions given in the College prospectus, University Calendar or any changes in University /College rules, regulations, statutes, ordinances, examination schemes, syllabi, fee, etc. that may be made from time to time. 8. A student who has been admitted to the B.E. PROGRAMME will have to acquire atleast 25 credits by the end of two semesters failing which he will be required to discontinue the studies. 9. Every student is required to submit a typed copy of his/her project report/thesis /dissertation with illustrations as required for various University Examinations. This will remain the property of the Institution. 111 FACULTY THE FACULTY Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology PROFESSORS Ashok Bhattachrya (Digital Electronics) D.Roy Choudhary (Electronics & Control System) M.Tech., DIRE, Ph.D, LMISTE (India) SR.M.I.E.E.E. (USA), F.I.E.T.E (India) M.Tech., D.Phil., M.I.E.E.E. (U.S.A.) HOD (EC) Prof. P.B.SHARMA Ph.D. (B'ham), FIE, FAeroS, FWAPS, PRINCIPAL P R Bose H. C. Taneja Parmod Kumar (Instrumenttation & Control) Asok De (Communication & Microwave) B.Sc. (Engg.) M.E. Ph.D.) B.E. Tel. E., M.E. Tel. E., Ph.D. F.I.E., F.I.E.T.E. HOD (EE) Goldie Gabrani (Digital Electronics) B.E. M.Tech., Ph.D. Dean (IRD) Dean (Academic) HOD (COE & IT) K.L. Deori A. Trivedi ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Ph.d Murlidhar Kulkarni (Optical Commn. & Microprocessors) N.K. Jain (Power System) B.E.., M.Tech., Ph.d LMISTE B.Sc. MIE (I), MISTE Dean (CEP) Dean (Student's Welfare K. Singh R C Sharma Administrative Officer Dean (IC & EMS) 114 Head Computer Centre Incharge- B.Tech Program Madhusudan Singh (Control & Instrumentation) O.P. Verma (Microwave Engineering) B.Sc. (Engg.) M.E. (Hons) MIE (I), MIETE (I) B.E., M.Tech. LMISTE 115 Prem R.Chandha (Electronics & Communication) Pragati Kumar (Control & Instrumentation) B.E. (Hon.), M.tech., Sr. MIEEE (U.S.), FIETE(L) (I), LMISTE (I), FIE (I), SMCSI(L) M.Tech. Rajesh (Elect. Comm. Engg) Narendra Kumar (Power System) B..E. M. Tech., MIE (I) B.Sc. Engg., Engg., Ph.D., MISTE, MIE (I), MSSI Vishal Verma (Power Electronics) Rajni Jindal (Computer Software) N.S. Raghava (Electronics & Comm.) M.C.A. B.E., M.S. MISTE (L) P.K. Attrey (Computer Engineering) Priya Mahajan (Power system) B.Tech., M.S. M.E. Rachna Garg (Control & Instrumentation) Ram Bhagat (Control & Instrumentation) M.Tech. B.Tech., M.E. M.Tech. LMISTE LECTURERS Bharat Bhushan (Control & Instrumentation) Narendra Kumar (Power System) M.Tech. BSc., Engg., M.Sc. (Engg.), Ph.D., Jeebanda Panda (Applied Electronics) Rajeshwari Pandey (Electronics & Communication) Suman Bhowmick (Electrical Machines)) B.Tech., M.E. M.E. LISTE S.T. Nagarajn (High Voltage Engineering) S. Indu Neeraj Kumar Bhagat (Control System) B.Sc. (Engg.) M.E. (Hons) MIE (I), MIETE (I) B.E. M.E B.Tech., M.Tech LMISTE BSc. (Engg.), M.Tech. LMISTE AMIE (I), LMISTE 116 117 DEPARTMENT OF MECHNICAL, PRODUCTION & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEEING Rajiv Kumar (Computer Engineering) Daya Gupta (Computer Software) B.E., M.E. M.Sc.(Maths), Post Msc. Diploma (Computer Sc.), Ph.D., Member CSI Duli Chand Meena (Electrical Engg.) Ramjee Lal Meena (Power Quality) B.E., M.E. B.E., M.Tech (IITK) PROFESSORS Sagar Maji (Thermal Engineering, IC Engines) C.K. Dutta (Welding Technology) B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D. B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D. (IIT) MSAE Int. LMISTE, LMISTAM, MIIW S.K. Garg (Industrial Engg) M.Tech., Ph.D. (IITD) LMISTE, LMINVEST Alok singh ( Electronics & Communication) Assistant Professors B.D. Pathak (Turbo Machinery) B.E., M.Tech, D.S. Nagesh (Production Engineering) B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Sc. (Engg.) B.E., M.Tech. (Production), Ph.D. (IITD), ELE (India) PGDPM, MISTE Programmers S.K. Saxena (Computer) Manoj Sethi (Computer) M.Sc., M.E., PGDCA, Ph.D. M.Sc., PGDCM MISTE, MCSI, CPF(I) J.S. Kalra (Flexible Manufacturing system) Naveen Kumar (Thermal Engineering) B.Sc., B.E. (Hons.), M.Sc. Engg.) M.Tech. M.I.E. (I), MISTE V.K. Sethi (Kinematics, M/C Design) R.S. Mishra (Thermal Engg., Solar Energy) B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Sc. (Engg.) B.Tech., Ph.D., (IITD), FIWRS, FNEE, FGPI, FIE FIEE (I), FUWAI, FIGS 118 119 Samsher (Power Plant, Turbo Machinery) Vipin (Production Engineering) Reeta Wattal (Production Engineering) R.C. Singh (Production Engineering) B.Tech., M.Tech Ph.D. B.E. (Mech.), M.Tech., (Prod.) B.E., M.Tech., MISME B.E. M.E., LMISTE MISTE, MIIW Raj Kumar Singh (Applied Mecanic) Vishwa Kamal (Design Engg.) B.E., M.Tech. B.E., M.Tech (IITK) S.R. Kuchchwaha (Thermal Engg.) B.B. Arora ( Thermal Engineering) B.E. M.E. Ph.D B.E., M.E., MISTE., MISME, MISHMT, MIE Rajiv Chaudhary Ranganath M.Singari (Industrail Production Engineering) M.Tech. (Hons.), MSAE B.E. LMISTE MSAE, LMISTE, LMISME, FMNAFE Ashok Kumar Madan (CAM/ Automation) Vijay Gautam (Manufacturing) M.Sc. (Engg.), M.Sc.AMI (London) A.K.Pratihar Thermal Engineering Atul Kumar Agrawal M.E. B.E., M.E., M.Tech. Akhilesh Arora M.Tech. LECTURERS Amit Pal (Automatic Engg.) P.V. Ram Kumar (Thermal Engg.) B.E. (Mech.), M.E. (Mech.) FOREMAN INSTRUCTORS B.E. M.E. Deepa Sharma (Production & Industrial Engg.) R.K. Singh (Industrial Metellurgy) B.E., M.Tech, B.E., M.E. V. Jeganathan (Production Engineering) P.K. Jain (Production Engineering) B.E. M.E. PFGMM, LMISTE, LMISME B.E., M.E., DBM MISTE 120 121 N. Yuvraj (Porduction Engineering) V.K. Minocha (on lien) (Water Resources) Rakesh Kumar (Fluid Machanics) B.E. B.E, M Tech (IITK) M Tech, Ph.D. MISH DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROFESSORS Anil Kumar Sahu (Geotechnical Engg. & Concrete Technology) G.P. Awadhiya (Structures) ME, ASCE, MIGS, AMIE, MISRMTT, Dulal Goldar (Structural Engg.) Pratima Rani Bose (Structure & Earth Quake Engg.) MISCMS, Chartered Engg. & M.Tech. Concrete Technology B.E., M.Sc. Engg. B.E., ME, Phd (IITD), MSEM(US), LMISCMS, LMISWE LFISET, LMISWE, LMIGS HOD CE Ashok Kumar Gupta S.K. Singh (Environmental Engineering) Ashutosh Trivedi ( Geotechnical Engg.) B.E. M.Tech., Ph.D, FIEE, FICS B.sc., M.Tech., Ph.D. FUWAI, FIGS LMASCE (IS), LMISTE, LMIRMTT B.Sc., B.Tech. (Hons), Ph.D. (I.I.T. Bombay) LECTURERS ASSISTANT PROFESSORS A.K. Gupta (Structure Engg.) P.L. Patel (Hydraulic Engineering) B.Tech., M.Tech., MIAWQ(UK) Ph.D, MIAHR, MISH M.P S Mahendroo (Geology) Rakesh Mehrotra (Environmental Engineering) MSc. (H), PhD B.Tech, M.Tech, MIAWQ (UK) 122 Sushil Kumar (Transporatation) Kongan Aryan M.E. Civil & Environmental Engineering LM/RC BE, ME, DCE & Research B.Richard Godw in Robert (Civil Engineering) Geeta Arora (Environmental Engineering) B.E. B.E., M.E, Ph.D. 123 Naresh Kumar Soil Mechanics Narad Muni Prasad Transporation M.E. B.E Laxmi Narayan Das (Mathematics) Ph.D Alok Verma (Structural Engg.) S.Anbu kumar (Ocean Engg.) LECTURERS M.Tech., B.E., M.Tech.AIE, LMASCE LMISTE, AMIE LMIGS, LMIAAPC Anubha Mandal Ramesh Srivastava (Numerical Simulation) Sangeeta Kansal (Category Theory) M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. Soma Gupta (Number Theory) Nao Kant Deo (On Study Leave) (Approximation Theory) MSc. Ph.D M.Sc. Ph.D. Chandra Prakash Singh (General Relativity & Cosmology) S. Siva Prasad Kumar (Complex Analysis) M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Phil. Amit Kumar Srivastava (Geo-Technical Engg.) (Scientist) B.E. LMIGS, LMISRMTT,MISTE Department of Applied Mathematics Professors H.C. Taneja (Information Theory) M.Sc. Ph.D. HOD Assistant Professors S.K. Sett ( Abstract Wiener Distt.) M. Acharya ( Graph Theory) Suresh Kumar M.Sc. Ph.D. M.Sc. Ph.D. M.Sc. 124 125 DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY & POLYMER TECHNOLOGY PROFESSORS DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS PROFESSORS G.L.Verma (Chem Thermodynamics) MSc (H), PH.D. Kunj Lata Deori (Thin Film) MSc, Ph.D HOD ASSISTANT PROFESSORS HOD R.C.Sharma (Electro/Solution Chemistry, Moleten Electrolytes A.P.Gupta (Ion Exchange, Polymer Science ASSISTANT PROFESSORS MSc, Phil, Ph.D. MSc, Ph.D. FICS R.K. Sinha (Fibre Optics & Optical Commn.)) D.Kumar (Polymer Science & Technology) MSc, PhD MSc., M.Phil, Ph.D. FIES, MACS(US), C(Chems.) MRSE (UK) LECTURERS LECTURERS A.K. Jha Vinod Singh Archana Rani Organic Chemistry MSc, Ph.D. M.Sc. M.Sc. PhD S.G. Warkar M.Sc. V.K. Smitha (Physical Chemistry) MSc 126 127 DEPARTMENT OF TRAINING & PLACEMENT PROFESSORS ADMINISTRATION Dr. K.Singh O.P. Sharma (Industrial Engineering) K. R. Agrawal B.Sc. (Engg.) M.Sc.(Engg.) PhD FIE Administrative Officer Account Officer HOD DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES A.K. Trivedi S.K.Singh Seema Singh (Economics) Saroj Bala (English) MA, PhD MA, MPhil MIIRA, MIEA, MISLE, MISWS, MEA, MIIRA Proctor Chairman, Cultural Council HOD R.C.Sharma D.V. Chaure Nand Kumar (Economics) MA Project officer Chairman Soports Council LIBRARIAN CUM KNOWLEDGE CENTRE A.K. Bhalla R.K.Shukla R.K. Shukla MA, MLISc Asst. Accounts Officer Stores Officer Librarian Madhusudan A.K. Srivastava Ram Ratan Rajesh Singh MPEd, NIS, PhD Supdt. Director Phy. Edu. & Security Officer Asst. Librarian Documentalist 128 129