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PROSPECTUS FOR ADMISSION TO
POST GRADUATE (P.G.) PROGRAMMES
2016-17
DEENBANDHU CHHOTU RAM UNIVERSITY
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
MURTHAL, SONEPAT – 131039 (HARYANA)
www.dcrustm.org and www.dcrustm.ac.in
[A State University established under Haryana Legislature Act No. 29 of 2006 and
recognized under 12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956]
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Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram
(November 24, 1881 – January 09, 1945)
Born on 24th November, 1881 in Garhi Sampla (a village in old Rohtak District) in the family
of
Ch. Sukhi Ram and Mrs. Sirya Devi, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram was a renowned
educationist and named as the father of reforms for farmers and downtrodens. He established
Jat Anglo Sansthan on 26th March, 1913 after completion of his graduation in Law. In preindependent Combined Punjab, he was as Development Minister from 1937 to 1945. He was
conferred with prestigious awards like Rai Bahadur (1919), Deenbandhu (1942), Rehbar-eazam (1944). Besides being a luminary figure who made substaintial reforms for agriculture
and education, he was involved in various developmental projects and policy formulations,
including the important Bhakhra Nangal Hydroelectric Power Project.
The Government of Haryana has named the University after this illustrious son of the soil.
His humanitarian achievements inspire and motivate everyone to work sincerely with
dedication for the inclusive growth and overall progress of the nation.
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My dear students and esteemed colleagues,
It gives me great pleasure to welcome the perspective students to the Deenbandhu
Chhotu Ram University of Sc. & Technology, Murthal (Sonepat) Haryana. The
university with 273 acres sprawling green campus is primarily located on the
National Highway No. 1, in close proximity to the National capital, New Delhi. This is
a Govt. of Haryana University and is recognized under Section 2 (F) & 12 (B) of the
UGC Act, 1956 and has made its mark at the National and International level.
With 15 departments and one Centre of Excellence, the university is imparting
education in the areas of Engineering, Science, Management, Humanities and
Architecture at UG, PG and Ph.D. level on the campus. Besides, professional
colleges of Sonepat district affiliated to the university are our extended family.
I assumed office of Vice Chancellor two years back since then numerous measures
and schemes have been initiated. We are working towards empowering society
through strong technical support and research. Our objective is to add technical word
to transform quality of life, infrastructure and services to the nation. In the present
era where knowledge is power, education holds the key to the strength and stature
of society in the world. Making quality education at every level accessible to all
citizens is essential to propel India to the ranks of developed nation. Our vision is to
create technically skilled human man power that can contribute for national mission
of MAKE IN INDIA. Teaching and research laboratories are regularly updated to
cater to the needs of the students in achieving quality and excellence in higher
education through highly qualified Faculty in our University.
We, at the University, are very conscious of the fact that the students are the key
stake holders. Our all focus is ‘student-centric’ with value education. Our students
are well placed in Multinational companies, PSUs with distinction. I am sure our
recruiters find our students very competent and they will be visiting us regularly. We
look forward towards enduring and fruitful relationship with our esteemed recruiters.
Inclusive growth of the society is important for the overall development of our great
Nation. We are consciously pursuing this goal on the campus through programmes
of social relevance. The university has made a humble beginning to reach out to the
under privileged, especially the children of labour class and other weaker sections of
the society. ‘SAVERA’ is one such initiative where the university students teach
voluntarily the children of labourers working on the university campus and those
coming from the adjoining areas. We have intended to extend and expand such
activities beyond the university campus.
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वछ हरयाणा, वछ भारत; बेट बचाओ, बेट पढ़ाओ एवं डिजटल हरयाणा, डिजटल भारत,
डिजटल
fo'ofo|ky; के लए भी हम सभी याशील ह l
I am confident that we all together will continue our accelerated pace to ensure and
upgrade quality with visionary approach for excellence. For us, education is not
merely to earn a degree but it is an attitude and aptitude, a way of life.
Once again I extend my hearty welcome and best wishes to all for the academic
session 2016-17and beyond in the pursuit of knowledge.
Professor R P Dahiya
Vice Chancellor
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Chancellor of the University
Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki
Hon'ble Governor of Haryana
Vice-Chancellor
Prof. R. P. Dahiya
Sh. K P Singh
Registrar
Prof. B.P. Malik
Dean, Academic Affairs
Prof. Vijay Kumar
Proctor
Prof. Rajbir Singh
Dean Students Welfare
Dr. Mahabir Singh Dhankhar
Controller of Examinations
Prof. J. S. Saini
Chief Warden (Boys Hostels)
Prof. Jyoti Pandey Sharma
Chief Warden (Girls Hostels)
Dr. Narendra Hooda
Controller of Finance
0130-2484005
0130-2484024
0130-2484200
0130-2484006
0130-2484302
0130-2484137
0130-2484104
DEANS OF TEACHING FACULTIES
Prof. Rajender Singh
Dean,Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Prof. D.P. Tiwari
Dean, Faculty of Non Conventional Sources of Energy and
Environmental Science
Prof. S K. Garg
Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology Interface
Prof. Chitrarekha Kabre
Dean, Faculty of Architecture, Urban and Town Planning
Prof. Anita Singhroha
Dean, Faculty of Information Technology & Computer Science
Prof. Sujata Rana
Dean, Faculty of Management Studies
0130-2484125
0130-2484123
0130-2484121
0130-2484010
0130-2484137
0130-2484028
DEAN OF COLLEGES
Prof. B. P. Singh
0130-2484066
TRAINING PLACEMENT OFFICER
Dr. Virender Ahlawat
0130-2484129
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Preamble
The information given in this Prospectus is meant for the students and other stake holders.
The instructions with regard to admissions are the guidelines and do not restrict the university
in framing further guidelines/regulations in this respect. The instructions which are issued or
may be issued in furtherance of admission process will also be made applicable. If for any
issue/matter, where the rules/regulations are silent and/or need clarification, the decision of
Vice-Chancellor of the University shall be final and binding. The Prospectus does not contain
exhaustive detail of all the rules and regulations of the University.
Disclaimer
At the time of the publication of this Prospectus, care has been taken to ensure that the
information printed is correct. However, any addition, deletion, change or alteration in the
provisions/instructions/regulations, if made by the University at a later date, shall be
applicable to the admissions to various programmes. If any candidate suffers loss or
inconvenience due to such modifications, the University shall not be responsible in any
manner whatsoever.
Jurisdiction
All the disputes shall be under the jurisdiction of District Sonepat.
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CHAIRPERSONS/ HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS/ CENTRES
S.No.
Telephone No.
(0130-)
2484040
Name of Department/Centre
Chairperson/Head
1.
Architecture
Dr. Jyoti Pandey Sharma
2.
Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Manoj Duhan
2484201
3.
Civil Engineering
Dr. Dhirendra Singhal
2484147
4.
Electrical Engineering
Dr. D.K.Jain
2484124
5.
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Dr. Amit Garg
2484146
6.
Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Rajender Singh
2484125
7.
Computer Science & Engineering
Dr.Anita Singhrova
2484137
8.
Humanities
Ms. Tript Lata
2484028
9.
Management Studies
Dr. Anil Khurana
2484126
10.
Dr. Anil Berwal
2484037
11.
Centre of Excellence for Energy &
Environmental Studies
Biotechnology
Dr. J.S. Rana
2484128
12.
Chemical Engineering
Dr. D. P. Tiwari
2484123
13.
Chemistry
Dr. Sanjeev Maken
2484148
14.
Materials Science & Nano-technology
Dr. A.K. Sharma
2484182
15.
Mathematics
Dr. Rajive Kumar
2484121
16.
Physics
Dr. Rajni Sukhla
2484127
HOSTELS
Chief Warden (Boys’ Hostels)
Dr. J. S. Saini
Boys’ Hostels
K.S. Krishnan Hall
Chandrashekhar Hall
Hargobind Khurana Hall
Aryabhatt Hall
Warden
Dr. Rajeshwar Dass
Dr. Sukhdeep Singh
Mr. Mridul Chawla
Mr. Saravjeet Singh
Chief Warden (Girls’ Hostels)
Dr.Jyoti Pandey Sharma
Girls’ Hostels
Gargi Hall
Warden
Mrs. Poonam Sheoran
Kalpana Chawla Hall
Mother Teresa Hall
Dr. Suman Sangwan
Dr. Sudesh Chowdhary
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CONTENTS
Chapter No.
Description
Page No.
1.
About the University
1-10
2.
Faculties, Teaching Departments and Academic Programmes at a Glance
11-13
3.
Faculties & Teaching Departments
14-30
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(xi)
(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv)
(xv)
(xvi)
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16-18
18-20
20-21
21-22
22-23
23-24
24-25
25-26
26-27
27-28
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29-30
30-31
Department of Architecture
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Department of Humanities
Department of Management Studies
Centre of Excellence for Energy and Environmental Studies
Department of Biotechnology
Department of Chemical Engineering
Department of Chemistry
Department of Materials Science & Nano-Technology
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
4.
PG Programmes and eligibility
31-36
5.
Online filling of application form
37-38
6.
Entrance test
39-41
7.
Fee structure/Fee concession/Scholarships
42-48
8.
Distribution of seats for PG programmes
9.
Academic calendar
50-53
10.
Syllabi/Course content for entrance test
54-62
11.
Counseling and admission
63-64
12.
Schedule of events
65
13.
General instructions
66-70
14.
Code of conduct
71-72
15.
Anti ragging guidelines
73-75
Annexures
49
Formats of various declarations/certificates ( I to XVI)
rd
76-90
Application Form applicable to vacant seats after 3 Counseling
91-92
List of fake Universities
93-94
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CHAPTER – 1
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
Introduction
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal came into being on 6th
November 2006 by upgrading erstwhile Chhotu Ram State College of Engineering, Murthal
through an Act 29 of 2006 of the Legislature of the state of Haryana with the vision to facilitate
and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher education with focus on new
frontiers of science, engineering, technology, architecture and management studies, humanities,
and also to achieve excellence in these and connected fields. The University has been considered
eligible for grants under Section 12(B) of UGC Act, 1956 in March, 2009. The University has
got affiliating status and the technical and professional College/Institutes located in the District
Sonepat have been affiliated to the University. Six B.Tech programmes of the University have
also been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA). University has a Central
Instrumentation Laboratory which is available to scholars belong to different depts or outside
institute as central research facility
Vision
To facilitate and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher education with focus
on new frontiers of Science, Engineering, Technology, Architecture & Management, leading to
evolution of enlightened technocrats, innovators, scientists, leaders and entrepreneurs who will
contribute to national growth in particular and to international community as a whole.
Mission
Universitys’missionis to achieve excellence in education and research in main and related areas
of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Management and Healthcare and to
occupy a place of pride amongst the most eminent organizations of the world.
Location
The University is located in NCR on National Highway No. 1 (G. T. Road) about 50 km from
ISBT, New Delhi towards Chandigarh and 8 km from Sonepat railway station. The location of
the University falls within one of the growing industrial belts of Haryana extending from Kundli
to Panipat.
Campus
It is a residential university with a campus sprawling over 273 acres of land. Architecturally the
campus has been developed in four distinct zones – academic, residences, hostels and
recreational. The academic premises comprise offive blocks including one administrative block.
One iconic building i.e. Library cum Computer Centre is also completed and is operational and a
convention centre is under construction.
Academic Programmes
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The University intends to impart high-end education through 26 Regular PG Courses and 9
Regular UG Courses in the academic session 2016-17. University is also running Ph. D.
Programme in almost all the disciplnes. University also offers PG diploma in Forensic
Biotechnology, Beginner’s and Certificate Courses in foreign languages such as French and
German. Few UGC Career Oriented Programmes are also conducted to enhance the breadth of
knowledge and skills of engineering students as well as other/outside candidates.
Hostels
It is a residential university and hostel accommodation is provided in separate Boys and Girls to
almost all students whose permanent residence is beyond the radius of 30 kilometres of
University Campus.
There is a mess-cum-kitchen unit in each hostel. Mess is run by student’s bodies (students
councils for boys and girls hostel separately) on cooperative basis under the guidance of the
respective warden. The entire affair related to hostels is dealt with by a council of wardens
headed by the chief warden.
Every hostel has a spacious furnished common room with TV and indoor games, news papers
etc. The Hostels are in the process of being linked with campus wide networking. At present,
there is Wi-Fi connectivity in all the hostels. In addition to this, each hostel has badminton court,
table tennis room, a hostel library, etc.
Name of the Hostel
K. S. Krishnan Hall
Chandrashekhar Hall
Hargobind Khurana Hall
Aryabhatt Hall
Gargi Hall
Kalpana Chawla Hall
Mother Teresa Hall
Capacity
276
276
276
276
150
400
290
Shopping Complex
The campus has a shopping complex in the vicinity of students’ hostels and residential area.
There is a departmental store, photo shop, xerox shop, book and stationery shop and also a milk
booth. There is a State Bank of India branch with ATM facility and a Post office. The Shopping
complex also has a cafeteria surrounded with lawns.
Medical Facilities
The University has a medical centre in the campus catering to the medical needs of the students
and staff. It has two permanent resident Medical Officers including one Lady Medical Officer. It
is equipped with first-aid and ambulance facilities. In addition to this, a few test facilities are
augmented by the department of Biomedical engineering.
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National Service Scheme (NSS)
NSS is a vibrant scheme in the University which inculcates human values in our students by way
of organing blood donation camps, AIDS control workshops and Youth red cross camps etc.
under the supervision of NSS team as below:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dr. Anil Sindhu
Dr. Ajay Kumar
Prachi Chaudhary
Neha Rao
Programme Cooordinator
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
It is obligatory on the part of all students enrolled in the university to nurture a tree under the
concept of ‘one student one tree’ for preservantion of environment.
Co-curricular Activities
Traditionally students organize three events during an academic year. Rhythm – A grand
cultural event in which participants of technical institutions from all over India are invited.
Another very popular technical event is Technova in which the participation from all over India
is invited. This technical festival comprises more than hundred technical events including online
participation designed to test the innovative skills of students in cognitive and psychomotor
domains. Third event is Sports Meet. To ensure the participation at the interuniversity level, the
University has created two zones of affiliating colleges/institutes and one for University
Teaching Departments. After the zonal sports and cultural competitions, the inter-zonal
competitions are organized.A tennis Academy with provisions of courts of international
standards is provided near boy’s hostels of the University. An Indoor stadium with all
facilities for Indoor games has also been established.
In addition to this, there are different clubs, societies & student chapters of professional bodies
like IEEE, IICHE, IE etc.which conduct quizzes, debates on burning National & International
issues related to education, social & environmental problems etc. and other intellectual activities.
Hobby Expo Club which caters to music, painting, sketching, coin collection, pot making etc.
and include fine art clubs. These clubs organize activities throughout the year and the awards and
certificates are given at the time of Rhythm.
SC/ST Cell
An SC/ ST cell has been set up in the University to ensure proper implementation of various
schemes of the UGC, the Government of India and State Government concerning scholarships,
stipends etc. for welfare of reserved categories. The guidelines for various types of
scholarship/stipends as revised from time to time by the Central and State Govt. are notified to
all departments and displayed on the notice boards of the concerned departments.
Women Cell
In pursuance of Hon’ble Supreme Court and UGC guidelines on building a gender sensitive
campus and on prevention of sexual harassment of working women on duty place, the university
has a Women Cell and an Internal Complaint Committee. The Cell plays a catalyst for gender
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sensitization, knowledge sharing and women empowerment on the campus and its surroundings.
The constitution of the Cell is as under:
Chairperson of the Cell:
Prof. Rekha, Department of Humanities
Members Women Cell:
Dr Aarti Deveshwar, Department of Mgt Studies
Dr Suman Sangwan, Department of Computer Sc.
& Engineering
As a policy of zero tolerance on campus for gender based violence and harassment and strictly as
per The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)
Act, 2013. and norms and guidelines of UGC, the university has a dedicated Complaint
Committee with the following constitution:
1. Prof. Rekha,
Chairperson
Department of Humanities
2. Prof. Pratibha Chaudhary,
Member
Department of Chemistry
3. Prof. S. K. Garg,
Member
Department of Mathematics
4. Dr. Brijnandan Dehiya, Associate Professor
Member
Department of Materials Science and Nanotechnology
5. Smt. Neelam Dahiya, Dy. Registrar
Member
Store & Purchase
6. Mrs. Kamlesh Malik W/o Mr. R. S. Malik, Sonipat
Member
7. Mrs. Santosh Rathee, Principal
Member
Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School
Murthal Road, Sonipat
8. Mrs. Robin, Advocate
Member
Chamber No. 120-121, Distt. Courts, Sonipat
Proctorial Board
Proctorial Board for the Grievance Redressal of students consists of:
1. Prof. Vijay Kumar,
2. Prof. Rajbir Singh
Dean Students Welfare
3. Prof. J. S. Saini
Chief Warden (Boys Hostel)
4. Prof Jyoti P. Sharma
Chief Warden (Girls Hostel)
5. Dr. A. K. Gupta
Associate Professor
6. Dr. Kiran Nehra
Associate Professor
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Proctor
Member
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Alumni Association
Our Alumni Association is headed by a senior faculty member of the university and acts as a
nodal agency for maintaining liaison with the alumni all over the world. It plays a very important
role to promote and encourage the alumni to exchange professional knowledge by undertaking
and facilitating conferences, seminars, expert lectures amongst students and faculty. It also
honours and facilitates distinguished alumni. The alumni meet takes place at least once in a year.
‘Earn While Learn’ Scheme
Under this scheme, students from UG and PG level are selected for part time job, such as lab
work, assistance work at library, computer centre and other offices. It is a sort of earned
scholarship of the value of Rs. 1000/- per month. They are required to devote 40 hours a month.
University Library
The University Library is housed in Saraswati Library Complex which is a four story building, a
perfect and beautiful blend of aesthetics, latest technology and green architecture. The University
Library has a seating capacity of 500 members. The University Library opens from 7.00 A.M. to
7.00 P.M. on all working days and 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. on Saturdays, Sundays and Gazetted
Holidays.
The University Library has a 54,480 books and other reading materials and 343 e-books. The
University Library subscribes 101 printed Indian Journals. It also subscribes 67 Magazines and
19 Newspapers to cater the needs of users for current awareness and leisure reading. The
University Library has undertaken the subscription to the Online Journals of J-Gate (Social and
Management Science – 6936), Emerald – 150 (Management – 150), EBSCO (Art and
Architecture – 239) and IEEE/IEL. Being a member of INFLIBNET an IUC of UGC the
University Library is provided with e-resources of Taylor and Francis (2918), Springer (1389),
American Chemical Society (37) and American Physical Society (10). The University has also
access of two databases i.e. ISID and JCCC through INFLIBNET.
For access to online Journals, databases and electronic books the University Library has 32 work
stations with a setup of 1 G connectivity.
The University Library maintains a separate Reference Section consisting of fact finding
resources such as Dictionaries, Directories, Handbooks, Encyclopedias, Yearbooks and a copy of
a title meant for reference only. The University Library also maintains a separate section on
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram – The great leader of Haryana after whom the University takes its
name. In this section books and related literature and a photo gallery on Chhotu Ram Ji is
available.
Using LSEase Software of Libsys Corporation has computerised its actively used collection
searchable through Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). The books have been bar-coded
and pasted with computer generated spine labels to facilitate computerised circulation system
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and shelving of books in proper classified order. The bar-coded Identity-cum-Library Cards are
issued to members.
The University Library is an institutional member of the British Council Library, New Delhi,
Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi and Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata.
The University Library is the life member of the Institution of Engineers, Kolkata and Current
Science Association, Bangalore.
The University Library offers other services such as:
1. Multipurpose/Seminar Hall for holding Seminars and Conferences with a capacity of
100 persons.
2. A separate reading hall which remain open for reading and access of INTERNET for
24x7 hrs.
3. Photocopy Services through a private vendor on University approved rates with other
facilities of lamination, spiral binding, coloured printing etc.
4. Reference Services on demand
5. Book Bank facility.
6. Library Surveillance through CCTV system using 32 cameras and two LCD monitors.
University Computer Centre
The new University Computer Centre is housed in state-of-the-art iconic building based on green
technology. The University Computer Centre (UCC) manages the Central Computing and
Networking facilities for the University community. The UCC is having dedicated 1GB National
Knowledge Network (NKN) connectivity for Internet access. University is having 1500 Nodes
Wired Network and Wi-Fi connectivity in Hostels & Guest House over 10G OFC backbones.
University Computer Centre is Remote Centre of IIT Bombay/IIT Kharagpur to conduct various
Workshops & Training for students & faculties through Audio Visual interaction. University is
designated as Aakash Project Research centre of IIT Bombay and having more than 244 Aakash
II Tablets. Computer centre offers QEEE classes to B.Tech student for some of courses. Under
QEEE program live lectures are delivered in real time by the faculties of IITs using the
information and communication technologies.
University Computer Centre is equipped with the state-of-the-art facilities and hub of
latest technology like Blade servers, Desktops, laptops, Aakash Tablets, Xerox machine, LCD
projectors, Scanners and Laser Printers. The Centre is having State-of-the- Art Audio Visual
facilities to conduct various Online Lectures & Training programmes. NPTEL Video Lectures
are available for users on University Intranet. University Computer Centre managing various
automation
and
online
activities
of
the
university.
Two
websites
www.dcrustm.ac.in & www.dcrustm.org are deployed to offers complete up-to date information
to all the stake holders of the university. Cloud based email services are offered to the university
faculty & staff.
The University Computer Centre conducts all online UG/PG/Ph.D. admission entrance
exam & campus for the students. University Computer Centre manages many training
programmes for faculty, research scholars, staff & other community from time to time. More
than 100 Desktops are available in Net Lab for Students, Faculty, Staff and Scholars to make an
effective use of Internet services.
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Virtual Class by IIT, Faculty
Central Workshop
The central workshop is an academic centre where emphases on practical aspects of
manufacturing and production processes are given. This is the area where students are trained
and gets hands on experience before going to different industries. The practical training is being
imparted to all UG level engineering students of the University. The Central Workshop is spread
in 6000 Sq. Mtr. area and mainly comprised of Machine shop, CNC Machine Shop, Welding
Shop, Fitting Shop, Forging Shop, Sheet Metal Shop, Carpentry Shop, Pattern Shop, Foundry
Shop, Metrology Section. CNC Shop and Welding shops are equipped with modern CNC Lathe,
CNC Milling and EDM, TIG, MIG, and Plasma cutting machines.There is trained and
experienced staff in each shop for imparting effective training to the students.
Central Instrumentation Laboratory
In order to cater to the needs of different departments with sophisticated instruments for
maximum utilization of instruments at our University campus Central Instrumentation
Laboratory was established in April 2011. CIL is located on the ground floor in the premises of
central workshop. All students, researchers and faculty members from various science and
engineering departments of the university and its affiliated colleges are allowed to avail the
services of CIL. CIL has following sophisticated instruments: FTIR (Perkin Elmer FRONTIER)
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(250-8000 cm-1), Impedance analyzer (HIOKI IM3570), Simultaneous Thermal Analyzer
(Perkin Elmer STA 6000), UV/VIS (Shimadzu UV-2450) etc.
Convention Centre
A state-of-the-art Convention Centre is under construction with an estimated cost of Rs. 26
crores whose foundation stone has already been laid by Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana on
November 19, 2008.
Training & Placement Cell
The Training & Placement Cell is a separate Unit which deals with Placement and Campus
interviews of our students. The cell is being headed by regular Training & Placement Officer.
The Training and Placement Cell acting as interface between University and Companies, has
maintained symbiotic, vibrant and purposeful relationship with industries across the country. As
a result, it has built up an impressive placement record both in terms of percentage of students
placed as well as number on companies visiting the campus in attractive salary packages. The
department hosts companies on campus and ensures that every aspirant is assured of a bright
career of his/ her choice.
A spacious Training Placement Cell, equipped with the state-of-Art facilities Seminar Hall of
200 seating capacity for PPTs, 40 seating capacity Air conditioned Lounge, Board Rooms, Smart
class Room, Internet Lab, Air conditioned Committee Room for group discussion and
Examination Halls have been made available by the University for conducting the Campus
Interviews for final year students and training programmes for the pre-final year students
towards preparing them for campus recruitment programmes. University has Computer Lab for
online test accumulate 130 students in single shift. The Training & Placement Cell has been
fostering a very productive and mutually beneficial relationship with the industries toward
generating the placement opportunities for our students. Our students have the capacity to think
beyond the boundaries of contemporary text books as they are nurtured in a quality research
environment. For these reasons several corporate have placed us among the top echelon of
Institutes for the purpose of campus recruitment programmes.
The Placement Cell performs the following functions:
• Nurtures industry institute interaction, by organizing and coordinating frequent industrial
visits, in plant training and projects of industrial relevance for the students, with the sole
aim of zeroing down the hiatus between the industry and the academia.
• Organizes & coordinates campus placement programme, with a view to assist to every
aspirant in fetching good placement.
• Helps every students define his/her career interest through individual expert counseling.
• Makes available updated database and job profile of the companies and thus helps each
student analyse and choose company of his interest. The department has in its active file a
database of nearly 6000 companies.
•
Receives and forwards the feedback pertinent curriculum improvement from the visiting
companies to the faculty, to ensure that the curriculum follows the latest industrial trends.
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Provides facilities for the visiting companies to conduct pre-placement talks, written
tests, on line Test, group discussions and interviews.
Organise expert lecture on various topics.
Training & Placement Cell has an excellent team of Student Coordinators to further sharpen all
process. We facilitate interview panel with AC accommodation in University’s Guest House.
The major organizations, besides others, which visit our University for Campus Placement are
given below:
•
TATA POWER
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MINDFIRES SOLUTIONS
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ISGEC
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WAPCOS
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INFOSYS
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PUNJ LLOYD
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TECH MAHINDERA
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SONALIKA TRACTORS
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MOTOROLA
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NDPL
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CDIL
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HITACHI
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PUNWIRE
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DABAR INDIA
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INFOGAIN
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ONIDA
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HFCL
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CDIL
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SANDAN-VIKAS
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IDEA CELLUAR
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TRUINA
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TCS
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TATA TELE SERVICES
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LURGI
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TCL
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CMC
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HCL
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BEL
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DALMIA CEMENT
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SATYAM
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JOHNSONS CONTROL
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HLS ASIA
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SRF
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TIMES OF INDIA
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WIPRO
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AREVA
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HONDA
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L& T INFOTECH
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INDO-ASIANFUSE GEAR
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L&T CONSTRUCTION
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ESCORTS
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HAWELL’S INDIA
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ISGEC
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SAPIENT
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SPICE TELECOM
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JBM
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FRICK’S INDIA
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WINDMOLLER & HOLSCHER
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ACCENTURE
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IMPETUS
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COGNIZANT
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DANSO
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MINDA
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BHARTI
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HPGCL
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STAR PAPER MILLS
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JOHNSON RUBBERS
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GLASS INDIA
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ROOHINIKA
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INDIAN ARMY
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NECTORLIFE
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OPEN
INFRATEL
LIT
SCIENCE
SOLUTIONS
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BSES RELIANCE
PVT. LTD.
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ASPIRING MIND
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ISGEC JOHN THOMPSON
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FIDELITY
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INNOVA
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RELAXO
INSTRUMENTS
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ROOMAN
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DENSO
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ECHNOLOGIES
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ESCORTS
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HONEY WELL
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SUZUKI
SOFTWARE
SERVICES
LAB
AUTO
PRODUCTS
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ERICSSON GLOBAL INDIA
POWER
TRAIN
SERVICES
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DCM SHRIRAM
CHAPTER – 2
FACULTIES, TEACHING DEPARTMENTS/CENTRE AND
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE
2.1
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, URBAN AND TOWN PLANNING
Department
Architecture
2.2
Programme(Course)
Intake
(i) M.Arch. (Sustainable Architecture)
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(ii) M. Plan (Urban & Rural)
20
(iii) M. Tech. (Construction and Real Estate 15
Management)- a UGC Innovative programme
(iv) B.Arch.
80
Duration
2 years
2 years
2 years
5 years
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Department
Biomedical
Engineering
Civil
Engineering
Electrical
Engineering
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Programme(Course)
(i) M. Tech.(Biomedical Engineering)
(ii) B. Tech.(Biomedical Engineering)
(i) M. Tech. (Civil Engineering (Highway Safety & Engg.)
(ii) B. Tech.(Civil Engineering)
(i) M. Tech.(Electrical Engineering(Instrumentation &
Control))
(ii) M. Tech.(Electrical Engineering(Power Systems)
(iii) B. Tech.(Electrical Engineering)
(i) M. Tech.(Electronics & Communication Engineering)
(ii) M. Tech.(Electronics & Communication
Engineering(VLSI Design)
(iii) B. Tech.(Electronics & Communication Engineering)
(i) M. Tech.(Mechanical Engineering)
(ii) B. Tech.(Mechanical Engineering)
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Intake
18
60
18
90
18
Duration
2 years
4 years
2 years
4 years
2 years
36
90
36
18
2 years
4 years
2 years
2 years
90
36
90
4 years
2 years
4 years
2.3FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Department
Computer Science &
Engineering
2.4
Programme(Course)
Intake Duration
(i)
M. Tech.(Computer Science &Engineering)
36
2 years
(ii)
B. Tech.(Computer Science & Engineering)
90
4 years
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Department
Humanities
Department
Management Studies
Programme(Course)-Regular
(i) M.A. (English)
Programmes-Part time
(ii) Beginners’ Course in French/German
(iii) Certificate Course in French/German
Programme(Course)
(i) Masters (Business Administration)
(ii) Masters (Business Administration)Integrated Programme
(iii) Master in Hospital Administration
Intake
45
Duration
2 years
30 each
30each
Intake
90
90
6 months
1 year
Duration
2 years
5 years
36
2 years
2.5 FACULTY OF NON-CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY
AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Department/Centre
Biotechnology
Chemical Engineering
Centre of Excellence for
Energy and Environmental
Studies
Programme(Course)
(i) M. Tech.(Biotechnology)
(ii) M. Tech.(Food-Technology)
(iii) M.Sc.(Biotechnology)
(iv) PG Diploma (Forensic Biotechnology)
(iii) B. Tech.(Biotechnology)
(i) M. Tech.(Chemical Engineering)
(ii) B. Tech.(Chemical Engineering)
(i) M. Tech.(Energy Studies and
Environmental Management)
(ii) M.Tech.(Renewable Energy)
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Intake
18
18
30
15
60
18
60
18
Duration
2 years
2 years
2 years
1 year
4 years
2 years
4 years
2 years
18
2 years
2.6
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE
Department
Chemistry
Materials Science & Nanotechnology
Mathematics
Physics
(i)
(i)
(i)
(ii)
(i)
Programme(Course)
M.Sc.(Chemistry)
M. Tech.(Materials Science & Nanotechnology)
M.Sc.(Mathematics)
M.Sc.( Mathematics)-Integrated Programme
M.Sc.(Physics)
Intake Duration
60
2 years
18
2 years
60
50
60
2 years
5-years
2 years
Note:1. Admission to all UG programmes is made by Haryana State Technical Education
Society (HSTES) and beginners’/certificate course by the Department separately.
2. All the departments/centre also run Ph.D programmes which is governed by Ph.D ordinance of
the university
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CHAPTER – 3
FACULTIES AND DEPARTMENTS
3.1
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, URBAN AND TOWN PLANNING
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
The Department of Architecture was established in 1991 and has been offering five year
Bachelor Degree course in Architecture recognized and approved by the Council of Architecture,
accredited by National Board of Accreditation, AICTE and the Government of Haryana. Master
of Architecture (Sustainable Architecture) is introduced from the session 2012-13. Master of
Urban and Rural Planning commenced from the session 2010-11. Master of Construction and
Real Estate Management (UGC innovative) programme commenced from the session 2012-13.
Doctoral programme in architecture commenced from the session 2011-12. The teaching faculty
is drawn from premier institutions like IITs, NITs and Schools of Architecture across the
country. The Department’s vision is to create competent professionals to cater to the aspirations
of local, regional and global needs and to explore newer possibilities in Architecture using latest
techniques, besides promoting research and development in the field of Architecture and allied
fields..The Department has a well equipped CAD Lab/Building Material Museum, Model
Making Workshop, five spacious undergraduate studios cum lecture halls, three postgraduate
studios cum lecture halls with audio-visual facilities.The Department has also international
collaboration with foreign universities from Germany and USA. The Department has a 100%
placement record with the alumni placed in Government and private sector, while a number of
graduates are pursuing post graduate courses in institutions like IITs, SPA-New Delhi and CEPT
Ahmadabad besides institutions abroad.
Faculty Profile
Name of Faculty Member
Designation
Dr. Chitrarekha Kabre
Professor
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Ar. Vijay Kumar
Professor
M. Arch.
Computer Aided Design Energy
Efficient Design of Building, Project
Management
Architecture & Town Planning
Dr. Jyoti Pandey Sharma
Ph.D.
Built Heritage, Cultural landscapes
Dr. Ajay Monga
Professor
Chairperson
Professor
Ph.D.
Housing, Town Planning
Smt. Shailja Sikarwar
Associate Professor
M. Arch.
Architectural Education
Ar. Ravi Vaish
Associate Professor
M. Arch.
Architectural Education
Ar. Praveen Kumar
Associate Professor
of
Ar. Lalit Kumar
Assistant Professor
Associateship
I T PI
MURP
Ar. Satpal
Assistant Professor
of
Ar. Manoj Kumar
Assistant Professor
Associateship
I T PI
M. Tech.
&
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Specialization
Town Planning
Town Planning
Town Planning
Facility Planning
Ar. Neha Yadav
Assistant Professor
M. Arch.
Architecture
Ar. Nirmala
Assistant Professor
MURP
Town Planning
Ar. Sneh
Assistant Professor
M. Planning`
Town Planning
3.2 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
The Department of Biomedical Engineering was established in the year 2004. Biomedical
engineers are involved in the design, development & utilization of materials, devices and
techniques for clinical research & use, and serve as members of the healthcare delivery team
seeking new solutions for difficult healthcare problems confronting our society. The department
has well equipped labs with latest research-oriented systems to expose the students to the outside
world of medical technology.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. Manoj Duhan
Designation
Chairperson
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Specialization
Ms. Seema Chawla
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Biomedical Engineering
Ms. Poonam
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Biomedical Engineering
Mr. Dinesh K. Atal
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Biomedical Engineering
AtalGeeta Singh
Dr.
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Biomedical Engineering
Mr. Saravjeet
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Biomedical Engineering
Ms. Sarita
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Biomedical Engineering
Reliability, DSP, VLSI,
Analog Electronics,
Wireless Communication
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
The Department of Civil Engineering was established in the year 2009. It has established state of
art laboratories and classrooms. For providing design solutions and for material testing, the
Department has developed a Test House equipped with sophisticated equipments and has
successfully delivered many consultancy services to the society. The Department has also got
recognition of State Technical Advisors from Ministry of Rural Development, New Dehi.
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Department of Civil Engineering is presently running the courses at Ph.D., M.Tech and B.Tech
levels.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Dr. Dhirendra
Singhal
Mr. Pankaj Kumar
Agarwal
Mr. Gyanendra
Singh
Professor &
Chairperson
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Structural Engineering
M.E.
Soil Mechanics
Assistant Professor
M.E.
Transportation Engineering
Mrs. Arti Chouksey
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Computer Aided Design
Mrs. Sunita Kumari
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Environmental Engineering
Mr. Aman Ahlawat
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Construction Tech. and Mgt.
Mr. Sachin Dass
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Highway Engineering
Mr. Parveen
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Structural Engineering
Mr. Sauabh Jaglan
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Transportation Engineering
Mr. Atul Garg
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Structural Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The Department offers a four years Bachelor degree programme in Electrical Engineering and
two years Master degree programmes in Electrical Engineering with specializations
‘Instrumentation and Control Engineering’ and ‘Power Systems’ Ph.d in the major areas of
power system, control system, power electronics & drives. The faculty has rendered useful
services in the shape of Consultancy to Industry / Public sector undertakings such as
‘Transmission Line Losses Studies’, ‘Testing of Motors’, Energy Audit, etc. Facilities also exist
for providing expert consultancies in the fields of design of electrical transmission systems,
fuzzy control systems & self-tuning control systems design, genetic algorithms based
optimization, power flow studies. The Department has well-equipped and spacious laboratories
with all modern facilities for experimentation at U.G., P.G. and Ph.D. levels. The faculty highly
educated and dynamic faculty which have the global exposure and have the expertise in the
emerging areas of electrical engineering. The department promotes high quality research
publication in Ph. D. and M. Tech. Programme.
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Faculty profile
Name of
Faculty
Member
Dr. J.S. Saini
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Professor
Ph.D.
Dr. D.K. Jain
Professor &
Chairperson
Ph.D.
Control & Instrumentation, Intelligent
Control, Fuzzy Logic Systems, Genetic
Algorithms, Chaotic Systems
Power Systems, Electric Power Quality,
Electric Machines
Dr. S.K. Gupta
Professor
Ph.D.
Power System Dynamics & Control,
FACTS, Deregulation in Power systems
Dr. Surender
Dahiya
Associate
Professor
Ph.D.
Electrical Machines, Power Systems,
Electric Power Quality
Mr. Sandeep
Nandrajog
Associate
Professor
B.E., MBA
Mr. Mukesh
Kumar
Associate
Professor
B.Tech. M.Sc.
(IT), MBA
Electrical Engg., Entrepreneurship
Development, Career Counseling,
Organizational Development, Educational
Technology
Electrical Engg., Non-conventional Energy
Mr. Ajay Kumar Assistant
Singh
Professor
M.Tech.
Instrumentation, Optimal Control, Control
Systems, Microcontroller & Microprocessor
Dr. Mukhtiar
Assistant
Singh*
Professor
Mrs. Sanju Saini Assistant
Professor
Ph.D.
Power Systems, SCADA
M.Tech.
Control Systems, Instrumentation, Neural
Networks, Chaos Theory
Dr. Naresh
Yadav
Assistant
Professor
Ph.D.
Power Systems, Deregulation, Protection,
Custom Power Devices
Mr. Rajneesh
Pawar
Assistant
Professor
M.Tech.
Fuzzy Logic, GA’s, Control System, Power
System, Energy Audit
Dr. Manish
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
Ph.D.
DSP, Image Processing, Power Quality
Mr. Rohtash
Assistant
Professor
M.Tech.
Advanced Control Systems
Ms. Deepika*
Assistant
Professor
M. Tech.
Power Systems
Mr. Ravi
Assistant
Professor
M. Tech.
Power Systems, Electric Power Quality,
Electric Machines
Dr. Naresh
Kumar
Assistant
Professor
Ph.D.
Power Systems
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Mr. Anil Kumar
Assistant
Professor
M. Tech.
Power Systems
Mr. Deepesh
Assistant
Sharma
Professor
* On Extra-ordinary leave
M. Tech.
Power Systems
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
The department of Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) occupies a prominent place
within the overall structure of the University since its inception. The Department offers B.Tech.
Programme in ECE with an intake of 60, M.Tech. Programme in ECE with an intake of 36, and
M.Tech. Programme in ECE (VLSI Design) with an intake of 18 respectively. In addition to this,
20 research scholars have been admitted to Ph.D. programme in ECE Department. The renewal
of NBA accreditation of UG programme and new NBA accreditation of PG programme is under
process. The course curriculum is designed with the inputs from academia (IIT, NIT, ISC, IIIT)
as well as industry in such a way that optimum magnitude has been assigned to basic as well as
advance course so as to keep the students abreast of basics as well as advances in the specific
areas of technology. The department strives to keep various courses up-to-date so that these
reflect current developments. The faculty constantly endeavours & engages itself in curriculum
design. The department has well-equipped and spacious laboratories with all modern facilities
for experimentation at UG and PG levels. The students are motivated to target the problems of
industry for carrying out their major project at BTech level, thesis work at MTech level and
research work at PhD. The faculty is young & actively engaged in research in the fields of
Communication, VLSI, Image Processing, Digital Design, Embedded Design, Optical
Communication and Digital Signal Processing, etc. The faculty members not only keeps itself
abreast of latest developments by regularly attending a no. of Conferences / Seminars /
Workshops / STTPs, etc. on different thrust areas of research but also has delivered Key-note
addresses, invited talks, experts lectures & chaired Technical Sessions & presented research
papers at International & National levels. The faculty members have also been on Advisory
Boards / Committees of several National & International Conferences. The faculty is credited
with publications in International & National Journals such as IEEE, IEE, IE(I), IETE,
ELSEVIER, Springer, Taylor & Francis, etc. & in International & National Conference
Proceedings. The dept. faculty has published books with reputed publishers. Besides teaching,
the department is actively engaged in research & activities conducive to research. The
department has collaboration with IIT Bombay under e-Yantra project. The laboratories have
been modernized using financial grants from World Bank under TEQIP (I, II) and from the State
Government and other funding agencies. The department has organized 2 National Level
Conferences and 7 Workshops / Short Term Training Programme of one week duration. The
department has also been intermittently organizing expert lectures of researchers from academia
& industry of national & international repute.
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Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Ph.D.
VLSI, DSP, Reliability, Analog
Devices
Optical Fiber Communication
Systems and Networks,
Instrumentation &
Communication
Optical Communication
Systems & Networks
Dr. Manoj Duhan
Professor
Dr. Amit Kumar
Garg
Mr. S. K. Grewal
Professor &
Ph.D.
Chairperson
Associate Professor M.E.
Ms. Poonam Singhal Associate Professor M.Tech.
Mr. Manish Jain
Associate Professor B.E.
Micro Electronics, Digital
Image Processing
Dr. Priyanka
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Ms. Gitanjali
Pandove
Associate Professor M.Tech.
DSP, Image Processing, SAW
Filter
Communication & Information
Systems
Dr. Pawan Kumar
Dahiya
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Evolutionary Computation, Digital
VLSI, Embedded System Design,
Intelligent Transportation System
& Robotics
Mr. Mridul Chawla
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Ms. Prachi
Chaudhary
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Dr. Rajeshwar Dass
Assistant Professor
Ph.D
Ms. Sunita Malik
Assistant Professor
M. E.
Ms. Rekha Yadav
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Electronics Product Design &
Technology, Evolutionary
Computing
Image Processing, DSP,
Microprocessor and
Microcontroller
Image Processing, Wireless
Communication, DSP,
Micro Electronics, Wireless
Communication
VLSI Design
Ms. Himanshi Saini
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Optical Communication, VLSI
Ms. Kusum Dalal
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Wireless Communication
Ms. Rajni
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Image & Signal Processing
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Mr. Charanjeet
Singh
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Communication Systems, VLSI,
Antenna
Mr. Vikas Nehra
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Analog & Digital, VLSI, ESD
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
It is the oldest department in the University. It offers B. Tech course in Mechanical Engg. &
Master of Technology Degree course in Mechanical Engineering and with specialization in
Thermal Engineering/Design/Manufacturing & Automation/Industrial Engineering that aims at
the coverage of almost all the aspects / principles that control the design, modeling, simulation
and optimization of thermal, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical and advanced manufacturing &
production systems. The department has well-equipped and spacious laboratories with all
modern facilities for experimentation at U.G., P.G. and Ph. D. levels.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. K.D. Gupta
Designation
Professor
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Dr. Raj Kumar
Professor
Ph.D.
Thermal, CFD
Ph.D.
Manufacturing Engg.,
CAD/CAM/CIM
System Design, Production and
Industrial Engineering
Dr. Rajender Singh
Professor &
Chairperson
Dr. Ramesh Kumar Professor
Garg
Ph.D.
Specialization
Mechanical Design, Vibration,
Rotor Dynamics, Tribology
Dr. R.K. Soni
Professor
Ph.D.
Mechatronics, CAD, Automobile
Engineering, Reliability Engg.
Dr. M.N. Mishra
Professor
Ph.D.
Analysis of Manufacturing
Processes, Operation& Supply
Chain management, Simulation
Dr. Avdhesh Kumar
Professor
Ph.D.
Thermal Design &Optimization,
Gasifier Engine Technology,
Nanofluids, MCHEx Science,
Alternate Energy Systems
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Dr. Suresh Verma
Professor
Dr. A.K. Gupta
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Dr. S.K. Jarial
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Thermal Engineering, TurboMachines& Industrial Engg.
Dr. Mahender Singh
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Dr. Vikash Modgil
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Mr. Rajneesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Industrial Engineering&
Operation Management
Mechanical Engineering,
Industrial Engg. Manufacturing
System Engg.Manufacturing
System Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Ajay Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Rotodynamic Machines
Kumar Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Design, Modeling Simulation
System Dynamic Control
Dr. Anil
Nerwal
Ph.D.
Tribology, Mechanical Design,
FEM
Industrial Engg., Production
Management
Dr. Amit Sharma
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Thermal Engineering, Green
Technology, heat pipe,
carbonutilization energy
conservation.
Mr. Pardeep Sharma
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Manufacturing & Automation
3.3.
FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & COMPUTER
SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
The department offers Bachelors, and Masters and Doctorate Degree programme in Computer
Science and Engineering to cater to the everlasting demand of the market. The extensive and
sufficient laboratory facilities are one of the added advantages of the Department. These facilities
are regularly updated to cope with the ever progressing and rapidly advancing technologies being
introduced in software development sector.
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Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. Anita Singhrova
Designation
Professor &
Chairperson
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Specialization
Wireless Communication, Parallel
Computing
Dr. Parvinder Singh
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Information Security, Data
Compression
Dr. Amita Malik
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Dr. Sukhdip Singh
Assistant Professor
Mobile Adhoc and Wireless
Sensor Networks, Wireless
NetworksEngineering, Computer
Software
Ph.D.
Architecture
Dr. Suman
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Wireless, networks, Object
Oriented Programming, Mobile
adhoc Networks
Ms. Suman Deswal
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Networks, Software Engineering
Dr. Dinesh Singh
Assistant Professor
Ph.D
Wireless Networks, Software
Engineering
Mr. Ajmer Singh
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Database Management, Computer
Networks, Software Engineering
Mr. Sanjeev Indora
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Mr. Rajvir Singh
Assistant Professor
M.Tech.
Internet & Networking Concepts,
Intelligent Systems
Computational Intelligence &
Software Engg., AI
Ms. Kavita Rathi
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Neural Language Program
Ms. Neetu Verma
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Neural Networks
Mr. Jitender Kumar
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Java Programmeing, Cloud
Computing
3.4
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Committed to thorough education and research coupled with interactive teaching pedagogy, the
Department of Humanities (English) provides an environment where creativity and critical
acumen can thrive. With the vision – To nurture a holistic being with professional acumen and
social responsibility – the Department is committed to inculcate an awareness of and
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appreciation for the interdisciplinary understanding, interpretation, creation and use of the
emerging knowledge and technological environment of the 21st century among its students.
Addressing the dire need of society, the department tries to achieve excellence in education of
Humanities, Communication and Social Sciences through continuous proficiency building. It
believes in and relentlessly works to uphold high professional standards in higher education and
ensures a golden future for its students.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Indian Literature in English,
Women Studies (Gender Studies),
Communication Skills (Culture
and Communication Studies)
British Literature & Comparative
Literature
Communication Skills
Dr. Rekha
Professor
Ph.D.
Dr. Sujata Rana
Professor
Ph.D.
Ms Tript Lata
Associate Professor M.Phil
& Chairperson
Dr. Mayur Chhikara
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
American Literature
Dr. Pradeep Singh
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Indian Literature in English
Mr. Dhramendra
Singh
Assistant Professor
M. Phil
Diasporic Literature
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
The Department offers MBA, MBA (5 Years Integrated) and Master in Hospital
Administration(MHA) where attractive range of subjects are offered, which can be used to
extend students’ main areas of interest. The department has started MBA (5 Years Integrated) in
2012 which is a dual degree programme. A candidate once admitted to this programme shall not
be required to take re-admission at any subsequent stage of the programme depending upon the
fulfillment of other conditions; however he/she may opt to discontinue the programme after 3rd
year of the programme.
The department is actively involved in many consultancy projects. During last five years, the
department has worked on many consultancy projects worth Rs. 3 crore (approx.) in the area of
Public Health Management and Rural Management. The department had worked as “Support
Organization” by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India. During
the short span of time after its inception in 2008, the department has received Special Assistance
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Programme and Development Grants for promotion of academics, research and consultancy from
University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Dr.Rajbir Singh
Professor
Ph. D.
Dr.Anil Khurana
Associate Professor
& Chairperson
Ph. D.
Finance, Marketing, Strategic
Management, Business Economics
IT & E-Commerce, Marketing
Dr. S. N. Mahapatra
Associate Professor
Ph. D.
Marketing & Strategic Management
Dr. Anju
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
HRM & OB
Dr. Aarti
Assistant Professor
Ph. D.
IB, Marketing& Economics
Dr. Rupa Rathee
Assistant Professor
MBA
Marketing and Strategic Management
Dr. Pankaj
Chaudhary
Mr. Anand Chauhan
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Ph. D.
MBA
Accounting & Finance
Knowledge Management &
Technology Management
Dr. Jitender Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D
Finance & Accounting
Dr. Satpal
Assistant Professor
Ph. D.
HRM & Finance
Dr. Manisha
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
HRM& Finance
Mrs. Vandana
Assistant Professor
M.Phil.
IB & HRM
Mr. Parveen Kumar
Assistant Professor
MBA
Marketing and Finance
3.5 FACULTY OF NON-CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ENERGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
The Center of Excellence for Energy and Environmental Studies (CEEES) at this University was
established in the year 2009. The faculty members are engaged in extensive research in the
frontier areas of Energy and Environmental Sciences, with an aim to promote lab to field
research. The laboratories are well equipped with all the modern instruments and facilities to
provide high end research in different specializations of Energy and Environment.
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The CEEES center also provides elective courses for B.Tech. programmes in areas of Nonconventional Energy Sources, Energy Ecology and Environment, Direction Energy Conversion
Methods and Environment Impact Assessment. In addition to the curriculum projects, the Center
is also involved in a project to set up an Energy Park in the University campus, and in a project
proposal to invite installation of a 500KWp solar photovoltaic power generation system for use
by the University primarily.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. A.K. Berwal
Designation
Ms. Anita Singh
Dr. S.P. Nehra
Associate Professor
& Head
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Dr. Sudesh Chaudhary
Dr. Nisha Kumari
Ms. Jyoti Rani
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Specialization
IC Engines, Thermal Engineering
M. Tech.
Ph.D.
Wastewater Treatment
Condensed Matter Physics,
Hydrogen Technology
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Heavy Metal Chemistry
Renewable Energy
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
Bioremediation, EIA
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Department of Biotechnology was established at this university in the year 2004 with B.Tech
programme. To give an impetus to research in the emerging areas of biotechnology M.Tech &
Ph.D (Biotechnology) programmes were introduced in 2009 & 2010 respectively. The
department also started Master of Science in Biotechnology in 2011 and PG Diploma in Forensic
Biotechnology in 2013 under UGC Innovative programme (2014-15). The Department has also
started M.Tech (Food Technology) sponsored by Ministry of Food processing industries, Govt.
of India. Such programmes in Biotechnology are helping in producing biotechnology
professionals trained to tackle the emerging scientific challenges in the specialized fields of
biological sciences and technology. The department has well qualified, experienced and
committed faculty. The faculty is actively engaged in major areas of research in the field of
genetic diversity, animal and plant biotechnology molecular & microbial biotechnology, enzyme
technology, plant tissue culture, biosensors and bioprocess engineering. The department has also
received extramural grants in the form of three major research projects from UGC.
To impart quality education by laying emphasis on an integrated approach towards education,
research and on academia-industrial collaboration Department received a grant of 180 lakhs from
World Bank Scheme for TEQIP-II and also has two major infrastructure projects from Ministry
of Food processing industries, Govt. of India (75 Lacs) and UGC, New Delhi (60 Lacs). The
research laboratories are well equipped to provide hands on experience to the students beside the
normal curriculum. The Undergraduate and postgraduate students are provided an opportunity to
do a research project which helps them to handle independent projects in academia and industry.
Research programmes are also conducted in collaboration with several National Research
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Institutes/ Universities. Three post-doctoral research project have been sanctioned in the
department by DST Government of India, CSIR and UGC New Delhi
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. J.S.Rana
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Specialization
Animal Biotechnology
Dr. Kiran Nehra
Professor &
Chairperson
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Dr. Anil Sindhu
Associate Professor Ph.D.
Genetic Engineering
Dr. Reeti Chaudhary
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Biochemistry & Biosensor
Technology
Dr. Dharmender Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Molecular & Microbial
Biotechnology
Dr. Pamela Singh
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Immunology & Molecular
Biology
Dr. Aditi Arya
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Genetic Engineering &
Molecular Biology
Dr. Krishan Kumar Selwal Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Microbiology & Industrial
Biotechnology
Molecular & Microbial
Genetics
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
The Department of Chemical Engineering was established in the year 1990. The department is
maintaining a continued tradition of good quality education, research and academia-industry
interaction since its inception. The department has well equipped laboratories for
experimentation at UG, PG and Ph.D. levels.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. D. P. Tiwari
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Mr. S. K. Sharma
Ms. Sunanda
Dr. Manju
Professor &
Chairperson
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Ms. Nidhika Bhoria*
Assistant Professor
M.E.
Mr. Anil Yadav
Assistant Professor
M. Tech.
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M. E.
M. E.
Ph.D.
Specialization
Chemical Engineering &
Allied Fields
Process Control
Heat Transfer & Thermo.
Chemical Reaction
Engineering &
Nanocatalysis
Chemical Engineering &
Allied Fields
Mrs. Mamta Bhagat
Mr. Yashwant Verma
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
M. Tech.
Environmental Engineering
Nuclear Science & Power
Plant Operation
* on leave
3.6
FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
The Department of Chemistry has been a constituent part of Applied Science department of this
University (erstwhile C.R.S.C.E., Murthal) from 1987 to 2008. In January 2009 the department
has got separate existence in this university. Presently department has chemistry labs to cater the
needs of undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Some other departments of the
university also take advantages of the facilities available in chemistry lab.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. B.P. Singh
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Specialization
Dr. Pratibha Chaudhary
Professor &
Chairperson
Professor
Dr. Sanjeev Makin
Professor
Ph.D.
Dr. Suman Lata
Associate Professor
Ph.D.
Corrosion, Thermodynamics
Dr. Hari Om
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Optical Spectroscopy, Coordination and Organotransition metal, Physicochemical studies of surfactant
system
Dr. Sumit Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Organic & Bio-organic
Chemistry
Dr. Sonia Nain
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Analytical,
Inorganic
synthesis & Organometallic
Dr. Rajender Singh
Malik
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Polymer Composite, Nano
Composite & Fuel Cell
(PEM)
Ph.D.
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Polymer, Organic,
Complexes and Pollution
Physico-organic studies,
Polymer Chemistry, Green
Chemistry
Solution thermodynamics,
Thin oxide films, Energy
from waste, Bio-technology,
Global Warming &
Reduction
Dr. Dinesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Phosphors materials
Dr. Krishan Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D
Thermodynamics Studies
DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & NANO TECHNOLOGY
The Department of Materials Science and Nanotechnology has started functioning from the
session 2010-11. It offers M.Tech and Ph.D. programmes. This department combines the cutting
edge areas of Materials Science and Nano-technology and is committed to train students in all
aspects of modern materials including metals, ceramics, polymers, electronic and optical
materials and materials characterization. Modern state of the art laboratories are coming up with
modern equipment and facilities. The faculty members of the department are actively engaged in
the forefront domains of research and have individual Major Research Projects from Govt.
funding agencies like DST, UGC etc.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Designation
Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Ph. D.
Conducing Polymer based
Nanocomposites, Supercapacitors
Dr. A.K. Sharma
Professor &
Chairperson
Dr. B.S. Dehiya
Associate Professor Ph. D.
Nanocomposites, Electron
Microscopy, Cermic
Dr. Surender Duhan
Assistant Professor
Nanomaterials, Nanocomposites,
Glass, Sensors
Ph. D.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
The Department of Mathematics attained its present status of independent department in January
2009. From its very inception, the department has aimed to be a centre of excellence in
Mathematics and Computing. The faculty of the department teaches the various topics in
mathematics to undergraduate students of different engineering streams. The department has
started M.Sc. in Mathematics from the session 2009-10 with specialization in Pure Mathematics,
Applied mathematics and Computing. Some faculty members are also credited with research
projects from UGC. From the session 2012-13 the department has started Five years integrated
M.Sc. in Mathematics.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. P.K. Bhatia
Designation
Professor
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Highest
Qualification
Specialization
Ph.D.
Information Theory, Applied
Mathematics
Dr. S.K. Garg
Professor
Ph.D.
Functional Analysis,
Approximation Theory,
Analysis
Dr. R.C. Nautiyal
Professor
Ph.D.
Dr. Rajive Kumar
Professor &
Chairperson
Ph.D.
Differential Geometry,
Complex Space
Numerical Methods, Software
Engineering
Dr. Sudhir Batra
Professor
Ph.D.
Algebra, Number Theory,
Algebra Coding Theory
Dr. Navneet Hooda
Associate Professor
Ph.D.
Functional Analysis
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Topology, Functional
Analysis, Complex Analysis
Dr. Vijay P. Tomar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Information Theory
Dr. Ravinder K.
Saharwat
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Fluid Mechanics and
Seismology
Dr. Avinash C.
Upadhyay
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Quening Theory
Mr. Manjit Singh
Assistant Professor
M.Phil.
Number Theory, Algebraic
Coding Theory, Algebra
Ms. Suman Panwar
Assistant Professor
M.Sc.
Applied Mathematics
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
The Department of Physics attained its present status of independent department in January
2009. The department has started M.Sc. in Physics from the session 2009-2010. Department has
well equipped Laboratory for doing experimentation at B.Tech. and M.Sc. level. The upgradation of the department laboratory is being done from time to time as per the recent advances
and development in the concerned area. Further the department has started master degree with
two specialization courses, in “Condensed Matter Physics” and “Electronics” from the session
2012-13. Two new specialization courses in Nuclear Physics and Spectroscopy will be started at
a later stage. The department also has hydrogen energy research laboratory which is being
developed as per the latest development in this field. The research projects sanctioned by various
research agencies like UGC, DAE, DRDO, AICTE, DST and CSIR are being carried out in the
department, some equipment such as X-Ray, Diffractometer, Electron Beam coating Unit, R.F
Induction Furnance, DTA etc. are available in the department for PG and research studies.
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Faculty profile
Name of Faculty
Member
Dr. B.P.Malik
Designation
Specialization
Professor
Highest
Qualification
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. S.K. Singh
Professor
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. (Mrs.) Rajni Shukla
Professor &
Chairperson
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. Satish Khasa
Professor
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. Pawan S. Rana
Associate Professor
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. Pardeep Singh
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Nuclear Physics
Dr. Vinod Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. Ashok Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Condensed Matter Physics
Dr. Ravinder Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.
Nuclear Physics
Dr. Ashima Hooda
Assistant Professor
PhD.
Condensed Matter Physics
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CHAPTER – 4
PG PROGRAMMES OFFERED AND ELIGIBILITY
Department of Materials Science & Nano Technology
Duration Sanctioned Eligibility Conditions
Sr. Name of the Name of
of the
Intake
No Programme Course
Course
B.E./B.Tech.or equivalent in Material Science
1. M. Tech.
Materials
2 Years
18
&Engineering/Material
Science &
Science/Nanotechnology/Chemical
Nano
Engineering/Biotechnology/Bio-medical
Technology
Engineering/Electronics & Communication
Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/Electrical
Engineering/Ceramic
Engineering/M.Sc.
Chemistry/Physics
/
Nanoscience/Nanotechnology scoring at least
50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks in aggregate.
Department of Electrical Engineering
1.
M. Tech.
Electrical
Engineering
(Power
Systems)
2 Years
36
2.
M. Tech.
Electrical
Engineering
(I & C)
2 Years
18
1.
M. Tech.
2.
M. Tech.
B.E./B.Tech or equivalent in Electrical
Engineering / Electrical & Electronics
Engineering /Electrical & Instrumentation /
Control & Instrumentation / Instrumentation /
Instrumentation & Controls/ Power Engineering
scoring at least 50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks
in aggregate.
B.E./B.Tech.or
equivalent
in
Electrical
Engineering / Electrical & Electronics
Engineering / Control & Instrumentation/
Control
Engineering/
Instrumentation/
Electronics and Instrumentation/ Instrumentation
& Control/ Electronics Engineering/ Electronics
& Communication Engineering/ Electronics &
Telecommunication Engineering/ Electronics &
Control/ Biomedical Engineering scoring at least
50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks in aggregate.
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
B.E./B.Tech or equivalent in Electronics
Electronics 2 Years
36
Engineering / Electronics & Instrumentation
& Comm.
Control/ Instrumentation & Control/ Electronics
Engg.
& Communication Engg./Electronics &
Electronics 2 Years
18
Telecommunication Engg./Electronics Instt. &
& Comm.
Control/Electrical
&
Electronics
Engg.(VLSI
Engg./Electrical
Engg./
Instrumentation
Design)
Engg./Bio
Medical
Engg./M.Sc.
(Maths/Physics/Computer/Electronics)/MCA
scoring at least 50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks
in aggregate.
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1.
M. Tech.
Mechanical
Engg.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
B.E./B.Tech.or equivalent in Mechanical Engg./
2 Years
36
Production
Engg./Automobile
Engg./Industrial Engg./ Aeronautical Engg.
Scoring at least 50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks
in aggregate.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1.
M. Tech.
Computer
Science &
Engineering
2 Years
36
B.E./B.Tech.or equivalent in Computer Science
&
Engg./
Information
Tech./Electronics/Electronics
&
Communication
Engg./Electronics
&
Telecommunication/
Electronics
&
Instrumentation
Control/
M.Sc.
(Maths/Physics/Computer/Electronics)/ MCA
scoring at least 50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks
in aggregate.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
1.
1.
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
Biomedical
Engineering
Chemical
Engg.
2 Years
18
B.E./B.Tech.
OR
equivalent
in
Bioedical/Biotech./Electrical/Electronics
&
Communication/Mechanical/Instrumentation
Engg./M.
Sc.
In
Biomedical
Instrumentation/Biotech./
Medical
Electronics/Electronics / Physics/
Instrumentation/MBBS/BPT (four yearscourse)/
B. Pharma scoring at least 50% (47.50% for
SC/PH) marks in aggregate.
Department of Chemical Engineering
B.E./B.Tech./AMIICHE in Chemical Engg./Bio2 Years
18
Chemical Engg./Chemical Technology/ Food
Technology/ Environmental Engg./ Polymer
Tech. / Paper Tech./ Petroleum Engg. /
Chemical Science/ Sugar Tech./Oil Tech./Plastic
Tech./Paint Tech./ Leather Tech./Ceramic
Engg./ Metallurgical Engg. Scoring at least 50%
(47.50% for SC/PH) marks in aggregate.
Department of Civil Engineering
1.
M. Tech.
Civil
Engineering
(Highway
Safety &
Engg.)
2 Years
18
32
B.E./B. Tech.or equivalent in Civil Engg.scoring
at least 50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks in
aggregate.
Department of Biotechnology
1.
M. Tech.
Biotechnology
2 Years
18
B.E/ B.Tech or equivalent in Biotechnology/
B.Pharma
/
M.Sc
in
Biotechnology,
Microbiology,
Biochemistry,
Genetics,
Molecular Biology, Biophysics, Bioinformatics,
Biosciences, Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Medical
Sciences, Veterinary Sciences at least 50%
(47.50% for SC/PH) marks in aggregate.
2.
M. Tech.
Food
Technology
2 Years
18
BE/ B.Tech./ M.Sc or equivalent in Food
Engineering/ Food Process Engineering/ Food
Technology
/Dairy
Technology/
Dairy
Engineering/Agri
Process
Engineering/
Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Microbiology/
Food & Nutrition at least 50% (47.50% for
SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
3.
M. Sc.
Biotechnolo
gy
2 Years
30
Bachelor’s degreeor equivalent in any discipline
of
Biological
Sciences/
Life
Sciences/Agricultural Sciences/ Veterinary
Sciences/
Fishery
Sciences/
Pharmacy/
Engineering/ Technology or Medical Sciences
scoring not less than 50% (47.50% for SC/PH)
marks in aggregate.
4.
P.G.
Diploma
Forensic
Biotechnolo
gy
1 Year
15
B.E./B.Tech.or
equivalent
in
Biotechnology/Biomedical
Engg./
B.Pharma/LLB/MBBS/Integrated BS-MS/M.Sc
or equivalent degree in life Sciences including
Anthropology/
Biotechnology/Bioscience/Chemistry/Criminolo
gy/Biochemistry/Microbiology/Genetics scoring
not less than 50% (47.50% for SC/PH)marks in
aggregate.
Centre of Excellence for Energy and Environmental Studies
1.
M. Tech.
Energy
2 Years
Studies &
Environmen
tal
18
B.E./B.Tech./ M.Sc. or equivalent degree in any
discipline scoring at least 50% (47.50% for
SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
18
B. E./ B. Tech. or equivalent in Mechanical/
Electrical/Chemical
/Automobile/
Production/Aerospace/Instrumation and Control
and M.Sc. Physics scoring at least 50% (47.50%
for SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
Management
2.
M. Tech.
Renewable
Energy
2 year
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1.
M. Arch.
2.
M. Plan
3.
M. Tech.
1.
M. Sc.
Department of Architecture
Sustainable 2 Years
20
B.Arch. or any other equivalent degree
Architecture
recognized by the Council of Architecture
with not less than 50% marks in the
aggregate or equivalent grade of a
recognized university or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto by this
University (47.50% for SC/PH).
Urban and
2 Years
20
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engg,
Rural
Architecture or Planning, Master degree in
Economics, Sociology, Geography from any
University / Institution in India or Abroad or
its equivalent degree 34ecognized by the
Government of India with not less than 50%
marks in the aggregate or equivalent grade
of a recognized university or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto by this
University (47.50% for SC/PH). The
qualification of Bachelor in Planning or
B.Tech. (Planning) should be recognized by
the Institute of Town Planners, India.
Construction
2 Years
15
Bachelor degree in Architecture or Civil
and Real
Engg from any University/Institution in
Estate
India or Abroad or its equivalent degree
Management
34ecognized by the Government of India
with not less than 50% marks in the
aggregate or equivalent grade of a
recognized university or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto by this
University (47.50% for SC/PH).
Department of Chemistry
Chemistry
2 Years
60
B.Sc./B.Sc.(Hons) or equivalent degree with
Chemistry as regular subject at graduation
level scoring not less than 50% (47.50% for
SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
Department of Mathematics
1.
M. Sc.
Mathematics
2 Years
60
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B.Sc./B.Sc.(Hons.)/B.A./B.A.(Hons)
or
equivalent degree with Mathemaics as
regular subject at graduation level scoring
not less than 50% (47.50% for SC/PH)marks
in aggregate.
2.
M. Sc.
(Integrated)
Mathematics
5 Years
50
10+2 or equivalent with Mathematics as one
of the main subject from Central or Haryana
State Education Board (or equivalent)
scoring not less than 50% (47.50% for
SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
Department of Physics
1.
M. Sc.
Physics
2 Years
60
B.Sc./B.Sc.(Hons) degree or equivalent with
Physics as regular subject at graduation level
scoring not less than 50% (47.50% for
SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
Department of Humanities
1.
M. A.
English
2 Years
45
Bachelor or Master’s Degreeor equivalent in
any discipline scoring not less than 50%
(47.50% for SC/PH)marks in aggregate.
Note: Candidates with Honours in English in
qualifying examination would be given
weightage of additional 5% in the merit list
prepared for the admission to the course.
Department of Management Studies
1.
Masters
(Integrated)
Business
Administration
5Years
90
10+2 or equivalent from central or Haryana
Education Board (or equivalent) scoring not
less than 50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks in
aggregate.
2.
Masters
Hospital
Administration
2 Years
36
(including 6
sponsored
seats for
doctors of
Health
Department
and PGI,
Rohtak,
three seats
each)
MD/MS/MDS/MBBS/BDS/M.Tech. (BioMedical)/B.Tech.
(BioMedical)/B.Tech(MedicalElectronic)/B.Tech.
(Instrumentation)/BAMS/BPT/B.Pharma/B
HMS/B.Sc.Nursing/M.Sc.(Medical)/B.Sc.
(Medical)or equivalent scoring not less than
50% (47.50% for SC/PH) marks in aggregate.
Note: Preference in admission will be given
in the following order:
(a)MD/MS/MDS
(b)MBBS/BDS
©M.Tech.(Bio-Medical)/B.Tech.(BioMedical)/B.Tech.(MedicalElectronic)/B.Tech.(Instrumentation)
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(d)BAMS/BPT/B.Pharma/BHMS
(e)B.Sc.(Nursing)
(f) M.Sc.(Medical)/B.Sc.(Medical)
3.
MBA
2 Years
90
Graduation degree in any discipline
Note: Equivalency is to be decided by the Chairperson of the Concerned Department along with
Departmental Admission Committee. There is a provision of exit with Graduate degree after 3 Years from
the 5 years integrated programmes of M. Sc. and M.B.A.
SEATS AND PG PROGRAMMES FOR RESIDENT OF MURTHAL-2016-17
Sr.
No.
1.
Name of
Programme
M. Tech.
Name of Course
Category
Electronics & Communcation Engg.
Female
No. of
Seats
One
2.
M. Tech.
Mechanical Engg.
Male
One
Eligibility Criteria for Resident of Murthal (ROM)
The candidate who fulfills any one or more conditions of the following criteria be considered for
Bonafide resident of the Village Murthal for giving such benefit:(a)
The candidates, who have passed the examination qualifying there for selection in any Institution
from a school/college in the purview of the village Panchayat of that Village.
(b)
Children/wards (if parents not living) dependents of persons who after retirement have
permanently settled in that village and are residing for more than three years from the date of
issue of such certificate.
(c)
Children/wards (if parents not living) dependents of pensioner of Haryana Government
irrespective of the fact that the original home of the retiree is in that village and after retirement
he has settled in that village or outside.
(d)
Children/ward (if parents are not living) dependents of persons, who have permanent home in that
village and include persons who have been residing in that village for a period of not less than 15
years or who have permanent home in that village but on account of their occupation they are
living outside that village.
(e)
The wives of such persons who are bonafide residents of that village irrespective of the fact that
they had belonged to any place before marriage.
(f)
Persons who were born in that village and produce a certificate to that effect; provided that the
parents/guardians (if parents are not living) of persons belonging to any one of the above
mentioned categories are Citizen of India.
(g)
Children/wards (if parents are not living) dependents of persons, who have immovable property
in that village but may be living in that village or other place than that village.
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CHAPTER-5
ONLINE FILLING OF APPLICATION FORM
Please keep your scanned photograph, saved in a file in jpeg format, ready to upload
on the application form. The file size should be less than 40 kB (size H:
150xW:130).
• Please keep your scanned signature, saved in a file in jpeg format, ready to upload
on the application form. The file size should be less than 20 kB (size H: 60xW:75).
Please read the instructions given below to complete and submit the Online Application
form:1. Please read the Admission Prospectus carefully before you start filling the Online
Application Form. Candidates must see their eligibility for admission in any course /
programme.
2. Blurred / Distorted / Illegible Images of Photograph and Signature shall lead to
cancellation of your Application Form.
3. Keep details of your qualification from matriculation onwards ready.
•
4. All the details required in the Online Application form should be filled in.
5. Last date for submitting the duly completed application along with the required
application fee is 10.06.2016 up to 11.59 P.M. (night time).
6. Application fee must be paid online which is activated after the application form is
completed. Application fee to be paid is as under. Fee payment is made ONLY through
online mode via State Bank Collect. No OTHER PAYMENT MODE is acceptable.
Category
Application Fee
General
Rupees 1000.00 (One Thousand Rupees only)
SC candidates of Haryana only
Rupees 250.00 (Two Hundred Fifty Rupees only)
7. Follow the instruction provided by State Bank Collect for online payment.
8. Status of Fee payment will be uploaded 24 Hrs after the online fee payment is verified by
the bank. You can Login and Check your Fee payment status.
9. DO NOT forget to write your Correct Application No. at the time of Online Fee payment.
Wrong / Incorrect Application No. will lead to cancellation of your Application Form.
10. No changes can be made in your application after fee payment.
11. Fee once paid is not refundable / transferable.
12. After submitting the Online Application, your application number will be generated.
13. Note down your application number and password for future reference. These will be
required for entrance test (if applicable) and for counseling.
14. You can login in your account to download admit card for examination from 16th June,
2016 to 21st June, 2016.
15. For any further query you can Contact Us.
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Note:- If the number of candidates admitted in a PG discipline (course) is less than five (5)
on the date of commencement of PG classes, the University will not run that
particular discipline (course). However, the students can be offered admission
against the vacant seats in other courses run by the University, if they are eligible
for such a course.
I have read the instructions and accept the terms and conditions.
APPLY ONLINE
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CHAPTER – 6
ENTRANCE TEST
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
4.1
Entrance Tests for making admissions to various PG programmes of the university will
be held at the University Campus as per schedule of events. Candidates with valid GATE
score need not to appear in the entrance test for M. Tech. Admission to Master in
Hospital Administration (MHA) will be based on the academic merit of the qualifying
examination. The admission to MBA (2 Years) programme shall be done on the basis of
valid score in CMAT. The Candidates with valid CMAT score need not to appear in the
entrance test for MBA (2 Years Programme).
4.3
General instructions are available in Chapter- 13.
4.4
The Eligible candidates including appeared/appearing candidates in academic session
2015-16, shall appear in the entrance test (as applicable). Mere taking of the entrance test
shall not entitle a candidate for admission. However, the eligibility of candidates shall be
determined at the time of counseling and admission.
4.5 The weightage for Part “A” and Part “B” of the Entrance test (other than Integrated
PG programmes and MBA Two years programme) are as follows:
Part- A of 30 marks covering following topics:
(i)
General knowledge
(ii)
General Aptitude
(iii) English
(Equal weightage of 10 marks for each of the three components)
Part- B of 70 marks covering the given relevant syllabus
4.6
For admission in M.Sc.in Mathematics (5-Year Integrated) and Master in
Business Administration (5-Year Integrated), the entrance test shall be of 100 marks
covering the given relevant syllabus.
4.7 The Test shall consist of 100 objective type questions to be answered in 90 minutes.
There will be no negative marking.
4.8
If a candidate applies for admission to more than one programme/course, he/she has to
apply and appear in the entrance test for applicable cluster.
4.9 Information about the syllabus for entrance test is given as under:
Cluster No. Name of the Name of Course
Syllabus for Entrance Test
Programme
M. Tech.
Electrical Engineering (Power Systems)
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
1.
2.
3.
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
Electrical Engineering (I & C)
Electronics & Communication Engg.
Electronics & Communication
Engg.(VLSI Design)
Electrical Engg.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Electronics&Comm. Engg.
Bio Medical Engineering
Civil Engineering (Highway Safety &
Engg.)
Construction and Real Estate
Management (for those holding Civil
Engg. degree)
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Syllabus for GATE 2016 in Civil
Engg.
4.
M. Arch.
Sustainable Architecture
M. Tech.
5.
M. Tech.
Construction and Real Estate
Management (for those holding
Architecture degree)
Mechanical Engg.
6.
M. Tech.
Computer Science & Engineering
7.
M. Tech.
Chemical Engg.
8.
M. Tech.
Bio technology
9.
M. Tech.
Food Technology
10.
M. Tech.
11.
M. Sc.
Materials Science & Nano
Technology
Biotechnology
12.
13.
P.G.
Diploma
M. Tech.
14.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Architecture and Planning
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Mechanical Engg.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Comp. Sc. & Information Tech.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Chemical Engg.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Biotechnology
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Food Technology
Given in Chapter-10
Given in Chapter-10
Forensic Biotechnology
Given in Chapter-10
Given in Chapter-10
M. Tech.
Energy Studies & Environmental
Management
Renewable Energy
15.
M. Plan
Urban and Rural
Given in Chapter-10
16.
M. Sc.
Chemistry
Given in Chapter-10
17.
M. Sc.
Mathematics
Given in Chapter-10
18.
M. Sc.
(Integrated)
Mathematics
Given in Chapter-10
19.
M. Sc.
Physics
Given in Chapter-10
20.
M. A.
English
Given in Chapter-10
21.
Masters
(Integrated)
Masters
Business Administration
Given in Chapter-10
Hospital Administration
Given in Chapter-10
22.
23.
Given in Chapter-10
M.B.A.
Given in Chapter-10
General
(2 Years)
Note: 1. Candidates have to fill single application seeking admission in the courses under one
Cluster.
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2. GATE 2016 syllabus can be downloaded from
http://www.gate.iisc.ernet.in/?page_id=158
Important Instructions to the candidates for appearing in Entrance Test
1. The Candidate must bring his / her Admit Card for appearing in the test. Admit Card can be
downloaded from 16th June, 2016 to 21st June, 2016. The date, time and venue of entrance
examination printed on Admit Card shall be final.
2. The Candidates will be provided with computer system for online examination.
3. The Candidates are advised to contact the HELP DESK at least 30 minutes before the
scheduled start of examination to get their computer system location.
4. No candidate will be allowed to take the online examination 15 minutes after the scheduled
start of examination.
5. The Candidates should NOT tamper with the computer system in any form which may lead to
disqualification.
6. Mobile Phones/Blank Papers/ Clip Boards/Log Tables/Pagers and any other Electronic Gadget,
are not allowed in the Examination hall. However, scientific calculator is allowed.
7. The Possession of Books, loose papers, written notes, and/or adoption of unfair means/
impersonation / misconduct during the examination shall automatically lead to cancellation of
the candidature.
8. The Candidates shall be provided with A4 sheet for rough work which is to be handed over to
the invigilator before leaving the Examination hall at the end of the test.
9. The candidates shall bring any of his identity proof with photograph such as Driving License,
Pan Card, Passport, Voter Card etc. at the time of entrance test.
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CHAPTER – 7
FEE STRUCTURE/FEE CONCESSION/SCHOLARSHIPS
Fee Structure for Regular P.G. Course MBA (2 years programme) /MHA/M. Arch./M. Plan /
M. Tech.
(A) University Fees:
At the time of admission (One Time)
1.
Admission Fee and
Rs.
3000/Registration fee
2. Alumni Fund
Rs.
1000/3. Caution Money (Refundable)
Rs.
3000/4. Training & Counseling Fee
Rs.
3000/________________________________
TOTAL:
Rs.
10000/________________________________
(B) University Fee (Half Yearly)
1. Tuition Fee
Rs.
12,500/2. Exam Fee
Rs.
1750/_________________________________
TOTAL
Rs.
14250/_________________________________
(C) To be paid (Yearly)
1. Internet Facility Fee
Rs.
3000/2.
Lab Equipment
Rs.
5000/3.
Equipment Maintenance Fee
Rs.
3000/- (For M. Tech. )
4.
Renovation Fund
Rs.
1000/5.
Library Fee
Rs.
2000/6.
Accreditation fee
Rs.
1000/7.
Continuation Fee
Rs.
1000/8.
Development Fund
Rs.
5000/_________________________________
TOTAL
Rs.
21000/_________________________________
Total University Charges (A,B&C) =
Rs.
45250/________________________________
Total (For M. Tech.)
Rs.
45250/_________________________________
Total ( For others)
Rs.
42250/_________________________________
(D)
Student Fund Charges (Yearly)
1. Red Cross Fee
2. Medical Fee
3. Magazine/News letter Fee
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
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100/250/250/-
4.
Benevolent Fund Scheme
Rs.
250/(Students Aid Fund, Earn & Learn scheme etc.)
5. Sports Fund
Rs.
750/6. Youth Welfare Fund
Rs.
750/7. Identity Library Smart Card
Rs.
1000/8. N.S.S. Fee
Rs.
200/9. Student Amalgamated Fund
Rs.
2000/__________________________________
TOTAL
Rs.
5550/__________________________________
(E) Hostel Fee Charges ( Yearly)
(i) Hostel fee ( Single)
Rs.
6000/(ii) Hostel fee (sharing)
Rs.
4000/__________________________________
Grand Total of A, B, C,D & E (1) Single Resident Rs.
53800/- Rs. 56800/- (For M. Tech. )
__________________________________
(2) Sharing Resident Rs. 51800/- Rs. 54800/- (For M. Tech. )
__________________________________
(3) Day Scholar
Rs.47800/- Rs. 50800/- (For M. Tech. )
Fee Structure for Regular M.Sc. (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Bio-Technology)
(A) University Fees:
At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee & Registration Fee
Rs.
2000/2. Alumni Fund
Rs.
500/3. Caution Money (Refundable)
Rs.
3000/___________________________________
TOTAL:
Rs.
5500/___________________________________
(B) University Fee (Half Yearly):
1. Tuition Fee
Rs.
1500/2. Exam Fee
Rs.
1750/___________________________________
TOTAL
Rs.
3250/___________________________________
(C) University Fee (Yearly)
1. Internet Facility Fee
Rs.
1000/2. Lab Equipment Maintenance Fee
Rs.
1000/3. Renovation Fund
Rs.
1000/4. Library Fee
Rs.
1000/5. Accreditation fee
Rs.
500/6. Continuation fund
Rs.
1000/7. Development Fund
Rs.
2500/_________________________________
TOTAL
Rs.
8000/_________________________________
Total University Charges (A, B&C)
Rs.
16750/_________________________________
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(D)
1.
Student Fund Charges (Yearly)
Red Cross Fee
Rs.
100/-
2. Medical Fee
Rs.
250/-
3. Magazine/News letter Fee
Rs.
250/-
4. Benevolent Fund Scheme
Rs.
250/-
5. Sports Fund
Rs.
750/-
6. Youth Welfare Fund
Rs.
750/-
7. Identity, Library Smart Card
Rs.
1000/-
8. N.S.S. Fee
Rs.
200/-
9. Student Amalgamated Fund
Rs.
2000/-
(Students Aid Fund, Earn& Learn scheme etc.)
_________________________________
Rs.
5550/___________________________________
TOTAL:
(E) Hostel Fee Charges (Yearly)
(i) Hostel fee( Single)
Rs.
6000/-
(ii) Hostel fee (sharing)
Rs.
4000/-
Grand Total of A,B, C, D & E
_________________________________
Rs.
28300/_________________________________
(2) Sharing Resident Rs.
26300/_________________________________
(3) Day Scholar
Rs.
22300/_________________________________
(1) Single Resident
Fee Structure for Regular M.A. English and M. Sc. Hons’ Mathematics (Five year Integrated)
(A) University Fees:
At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee & Registration Fee
Rs.
1100/-
2. Caution Money (Refundable)
Rs.
1000/-
__________________________________
Rs.
2100/__________________________________
TOTAL:
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(B) University Half Yearly Charges :
1. Tuition Fee
2. Exam Fee
Rs.
500/Rs.
1750/__________________________________
Rs.
2250/__________________________________
TOTAL
(C) University Fee to be paid (Yearly)
1. Internet Facility Fee
2. Lab Equipment/
Maintenance Fee
3. Renovation Fund
4. Library Fee
5. Accreditation fee
6. Continuation fee
7. Development Fund
Rs.
Rs.
500/250/-
Rs.
500/Rs.
500/Rs.
250/Rs.
500/Rs.
1250/_________________________________
Rs.
3750/_________________________________
Rs.
8100/__________________________________
TOTAL
Total University Charges (A, B&C)
(D) Student Fund Charges (Yearly)
1. Red Cross Fee
2. Medical Fee
3. Magazine/News letter Fee
4. Benevolent Fund Scheme
(Students Aid Fund, Earn
& Learn scheme etc.)
5. Sports Fund
6. Youth Welfare Fund
8. Identity Library Smart Card
9. N.S.S. Fee
10. Student Amalgamated Fund
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
100/250/250/250/-
Rs.
750/Rs.
150/Rs.
1000/Rs.
200/Rs.
600/_________________________________
Rs.
3550/_________________________________
TOTAL:
(E) Hostel Fee Charges ( Yearly)
(i) Hostel fee( Single)
Rs.
6000/-
(ii) Hostel fee (sharing)
Rs.
4000/-
__________________________________
Rs.
17650/__________________________________
Grand Total of A,B, C,D & E (1) Single Resident
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(2) Sharing Resident
(3) Day Scholar
Rs.
15650/__________________________________
Rs.
11650/__________________________________
FEES STRUCTURE FOR MBA 5 YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE
University Fees:
At the time of admission (One time)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Admission Fee and Registration Fee
Alumni Fund
Caution Money (Refundable)
Training and Counseling Fee
Total
Rs. 3000
Rs. 1000
Rs. 3000
Rs. 3000
Rs. 10000
(a) University Fees (Half Yearly):
1.
2.
Tuition Fee
Exam Fee
Total
Rs 5000
Rs 1750
Rs. 6750
(b) To be paid (Yearly)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Internet Facility Fee
Lab Equipment
Renovation Fund
Library Fee
Accreditation Fee
Continuation Fee
Development Fund
Total
Total university Charges (A+B&C) =
Rs 3000
Rs 5000
Rs 1000
Rs 2000
Rs 1000
Rs 1000
Rs 5000
Rs. 18000
Rs. 34750
(c) Student Fund Charges (Yearly)
1
2
3
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Red Cross Fee
Medical Fee
Magazine /News letter Fee
Benevolent Fund Scheme (Student Aid
Fund, Earn & Learn scheme etc.)
Sports Fund
Youth Welfare Fund
Identity Library Smart Card
N.S.S. Fee
Student Amalgamated Fund
Total
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Rs 100
Rs 250
Rs 250
Rs 250
Rs 750
Rs 150
Rs 1000
Rs 200
Rs 600
Rs 3550
(E)
Hostel Fee Charges (Yearly)
(i)
Hostel fee (Single)
(ii)
Hostel fee (sharing)
Rs. 6000/Rs. 4000/-
Grand Total of A,B,C,D & E (1) Single Resident
(2) Sharing Students
(3) Day Scholar
Rs. 44300/Rs. 42300/Rs. 38300/-
Fee for P.G. Diploma in forensic Bio-Technology is Rs. 5000/- (yearly) which is to be
paid at the time of admission.
Fees of Certificate Course in Foreign Languages is Rs 6000/- ( Rs. 4000/- for the first
semester and Rs. 2000/- for second semester)
FEE CONCESSION
1.
Full tuition fee concession to the 10% of class strength.
2.
Tuition fee concession to the younger child whose brother/ sister study in the same
University, will be granted as under :i) Elder to pay full fee
ii) The younger to pay half fee
3.
50% concession in total fee to the employees of DCRUST and DTE, Chandigarh,
Audit Staff posted in the University and their wards admitted for the course. This
concession shall be given at the time of admission on production of proof of the same
to the admission committee.
4.
Full tuition fee concession to the children of the serving/ retired military personnel up
to the rank of NCO or military personnel killed or incapacitated wholly or partly
during war (Haryana Resident).
5.
Full tuition fee concession to Blind/ Physically Handicapped and wards of Freedom
Fighters (Haryana Resident).
6.
1/3rd concession of total fee to the students belonging to the weaker section of the
society (Haryana Resident).
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Following scholarships are available in the university for full time PG students.
1.
GATE Scholarship for M. Tech. students as released by the AICTE.
2.
Promotion of Science Education (POSE) Scholarship scheme for M.Sc. students paid
by the Director, Department of Science & Technology, Haryana, Panchkula.
3.
Post Matriculation Scholarship to SC/ST students for UG/PG courses from the
Department of Technical Education, Haryana through Govt. Polytechnic, Sonepat.
4.
Post Matriculation Scholarship to BC students for UG/PG courses from the District
Welfare Department, Sonepat.
5.
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship for students belonging to the Minority Communities for
M.Tech. Students.
6.
Alumini Yuva Rattan Scholarship to UG/PG students by the University.
7.
National Scholarship for person with disability by Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment, Govt. of India.
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CHAPTER – 8
DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS FOR PG PROGRAMMES SHALL BE DONE
AS PER GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA NOTIFICATION.
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CHAPTER – 9
The following academic calendar for University and affiliated Colleges/institutes of this University is
proposed for the academic session 2016-17.
Odd Semester
Sr. Description / Event
No.
Date and Day
1.
On line fee submission (for all existing students) :
30 June,2016 ( Thursday)
portal opens on
14 July,2016 ( Thursday)
Closes on
2.
Opening of academic session
04 July,2016 ( Monday)
3.
Commencement of teaching of PG/UG Classes IIIrd 18 July, 2016 ( Monday)
semester and B. Arch. (Vth, VIIth and IX semester)
4.
Commencement of teaching of all PG programmes
1st semester including Integrated PG Programmes
and BBA / BCA / BHM 1st Semester
5.
Commencement of Teaching of MBA Ist
03 August,2016 ( Wednesday)
st
semester/UG Classes (B. Arch 1 Semester & B.
Tech. 1st , Vth and VIIth Semester) since, the
students after IVth and VIth semester are required to
undergo summer training
6.
Orientation for newly admitted UG students (B.
Tech. / B. Arch.)
19 August,2016 ( Friday )
7.
Minor Test – I
14 Sept. to 16 Sept.2016 ( Wednesday to Friday )
8.
Midterm evaluation of projects (B. Tech. & M.
Tech.)
19 & 20 Sept. 2016 ( Monday to Tuesday)
9.
Mid semester students feedback
19 & 20 Sept. 2016 ( Monday to Tuesday)
12 July,2016 (Tuesday)
10. Last date for display of evaluated answer scripts of
Minor Test-I
26 Sept. 2016
11 Rhythm 2015 / Cultural festival
13 to 14 October, 2016 (Thursday - Friday)
12. Minor Test – II
24 to 26 October 2016 (Monday- Wednesday)
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( Monday )
13 Vacation - I
27 October to 1 Nov. 2016 (Thursday to Tuesday)
14 Semester evaluation of projects (B. Tech. & M.
Tech.)
7 to 8 November,2016 (Monday – Tuesday )
15 Last date for display of evaluated answer scripts of
Minor Test-II
8 November ( Tuesday )
16 Last day of teaching (Odd semester)
18 November,2016 ( Friday )
17 Practical examinations (odd semester)
21 to 30 November,2016 ( Monday – Wednesday )
18 Chhotu Ram memorial lecture
24 November, 2016 ( Thursday )
19 Last date of online submission of sessional awards
30 November, 2016 ( Wednesday )
20 End semester examinations (Odd Semester)
2 December ( Friday) to 31 December,2016 ( Saturday )
21 Vacation -II
19 December ( Monday ) to 01 January,2017 ( Sunday )
List of Holidays 2016
1. 6th July Idul Fitr
(Wednesday )
8.
11th October Dusshera
( Tuesday)
2. 5th August Teej
( Friday)
9.
12th October Muhram
(Wednesday)
3. 15th August Independence Day
( Monday)
10. 1 Nov. Haryana Diwas
( Tuesday)
4. 25th August Janamasthami
(Thursday)
11. 14 Nov. Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti
(Monday)
5. 12th September Id UL Juha ( Bakra
Id)
( Monday)
12. 13 Dec. Idul Milad
( Tuesday)
13. 26 Dec. Shahid Udam Singh Jayanti
(Monday )
6. 23 September Haryana Vir & Shahid ( Friday)
Diwas
7. 1 October Maharaja Agersen Jayanti ( Saturday)
Note: List of holidays is tentative. If required, any change may be effected as per requirements
* May be altered based on the sighting of moon.
Even Semester
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1. Commencement of teaching of even semester
02 January,2017 ( Monday )
2. Starting of Inter Year annual Sports Meet ( all games)
01 February,2017 ( Wednesday )
3. Marathon on the day of Basant Panchami
01 February,2017 ( Wednesday)
4. Minor Test -I
15 to 17 February,2017 ( Wednesday - Friday )
5. Ending of Inter Year annual Sports Meet ( all games)
23 February,2017 ( Thursday )
6. Annual sports meet
23 – 24 February,2017 ( Thursday- Friday )
7 Annual Athletic meet
24-25 February,2017 ( Friday- Saturday )
8 National science day
28 February,2017 ( Tuesday )
9 University Open House
01 March,2017 ( Wednesday )
10 Last date for display of evaluated answer scripts of Minor 6 March, 2017 ( Monday )
Test-I
11 Vacation -III
9-14 March, 2017 (Thursday- Tuesday)
12 Midterm evaluation of projects (B.Tech & M. Tech)
15 – 17 March,2017 ( Wednesday to Friday )
13 Mid semester students feedback
15 March,2017 ( Wednesday )
14 Technova
24-25 March, 2017 ( Friday- Saturday )
15 Minor Test – II
3, 4 & 6 April,2017 ( Monday, Tuesday &
Thursday )
16 Open Tennis Tournament
7-8 April,2017 ( Friday – Saturday)
17 Semester evaluation of projects (B. Tech. & M. Tech.)
18 April,2017 ( Tuesday )
18 Last date for display of evaluated answer scripts of Minor 18 April,2017 ( Tuesday )
Test-II
19 Last day of teaching (Even Semester)
28 April,2017 ( Friday )
20 Practical examinations (Even Semester)
1 May to 8 May,2017 ( Monday – Monday )
21 Last date of online submission of sessional awards
5 May,2017 ( Friday)
22 Start of End semester examinations (Even Semester)
12 May ( Friday ) to 11 June, 2017 ( Sunday )
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23 Vacation-IV
27.05.2017 (Saturday) to 30.06.2017 (Friday)
23. Start of next Academic session
03 July,2017 ( Monday )
List of Holidays 2017
1. Thursday, 05 January Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
8.
Thursday, 23 March Shaheedi Diwas
2. Tuesday, 24 January
9.
Wednesday, 05 April Ram Navami
Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti
3. Thursday, 26 January Republic Day
10. Thursday, 13 April
Vaisakhi
4. Wednesday,01
February
Vasant Panchami
11. Friday, 14 April
Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti
5. Friday, 10 February
Guru Ravi Das Jayanti
12. Friday,28 April
Parashurama Jayanti
6. Tuesday,21 February Maharshi Dayand Saraswati
Jayanti
13. Friday, 09 June
Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti
7. Monday,13 March
14. Monday,26 June
Idul Fitr
Holi
*Note: List of Holidays is tentative. If required, any change may be effected as per requirements.
Minor-I & Minor-II will be scheduled by the respective department during the assigned period.
*Note: List of Holidays is tentative. If required, any change may be effected as per requirements.
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CHAPTER – 10
SYLLABI/COURSE CONTENT FOR ENTRANCE TEST
Name of the
Programme
M. Tech.
Name of Course
Syllabus for Entrance Test
Electrical Engineering (Power Systems)
M. Tech.
Electrical Engineering (I & C)
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Electrical Engg.
M. Tech.
Electronics & Communication Engg.
M. Tech.
Electronics & Communication Engg.(VLSI
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Electronics &Communication
Engg.
Design)
M. Tech.
Civil Engineering (Structural Engg.)
M. Tech.
Civil Engineering (Highway Safety & Engg.)
M. Tech.
Civil Engineering
M. Tech.
Construction and Real Estate Management
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Civil Engg.
(for those holding Civil Engg. degree)
M. Arch.
Sustainable Architecture
M. Tech.
M. Tech.
Construction and Real Estate Management
(for those holding Architecture degree)
Mechanical Engg.
M. Tech.
Computer Science & Engineering
M. Tech.
Chemical Engg.
M. Tech.
Biotechnology
M. Tech.
Food Technology
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Architecture and Planning
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Mechanical Engg.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Comp. Sc. & Information
Tech.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Chemical Engg.
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Biotechnology
Syllabus for GATE 2016 in
Food Technology
Note: GATE 2015 syllabus can be downloaded from http://www.gate.iisc.ernet.in/?page_id=158
The syllabus for entrance for other PG courses is given here under:
M.Tech (Renewable Energy)
Biomass Resources: Classification and characteristics, Techniques for biomass assessment,
Thermochemical Conversion, Different processes: Direct combustion, incineration, pyrolysis,
gasification and liquefaction; Geothermal Power, Nature of Geothermal Sites, Hot-Dry Rocks
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Resources, Magma Resources, Systems for Energy Generation, Applications of Geothermal
Energy, Environmental Issues.Basic Theory of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, Wave
Energy, Tidal Energy Potential and Technologies. Overview of micro, mini and small hydro
systems; Hydrology; Elements of pumps and turbine; Selection and design criteria of pumps and
turbines
Basic Heat Transfer Concept: Conduction Convection and Radiation, Heat Transfer Coefficients,
Thermal Resistance, Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient. Types of Heat Exchanger, Fouling
Factors, Log Mean Temperature Difference, Effectiveness-NTU Method, First and second Law
of Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics Systems and Cycle.
Combustion and fuel analysis, Types of Boilers, Rankine Cycle and refrigeration cycle, Basics of
Energy and its various forms: Electrical Basis-DC & AC, currents active power, reactive power
and apparent power, star, delta connection.Electricity billing, electrical load management,
maximum demand control.Power factor, improvement and its benefit, selection and location of
capacitors, performance assessment of PF capacitors.
M. Tech. (Materials Science & Nano Technology)
Electrochemical cells: Primary cell, Secondary cell, Fuel cell and super-capacitors; Corrosion
types, monitoring and prevention of corrosion, economics of corrosion. Bonding in solids;
Types of bonds: Metallic, Ionic, Covalent; Van der Waals forces; Hybridization; H-bonding; Ion
dipole and dipole-dipole interactions. Introduction of polymers, Classification, types and general
application.
Introduction of MEMs/NEMs, Semiconductor devices, Transistors. Quantum Mechanics;
Statistical Mechanics; Solid State Physics; Structure and Properties of Metals, Ceramics, Elastic
Behaviour: Mechanisms, Stress and Strain relations and Analysis, Plastic Behaviour:
Mechanisms, Yielding, Stress and Strain Relation and Analysis, Deformation mechanisms,
Electronic and optoelectronic devices. Doping and lithography.
Bio-molecules – Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids; Nucleic acids; RNA and DNA; Hemoglobin
and Myoglobin – structure and functions. DNA Biosensors, molecular recognition by cellular
communication, Cell structure and transport phenomenon.
Basics of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Spectroscopic Techniques; X-ray Diffraction;
Electron Microscopy; Scanning Probe Microscopy; Thermal Analysis Techniques; Basics of UV
and visible Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, NMR Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy.
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M. Tech. (Energy Studies and Environmental Management)
Fundamentals of Physics, Fundamentals of Chemistry, Fundamentals of Biology, Fundamentals
of Math, Environmental engineering, Basics of Conventional and Non conventional sources of
energy, sources of energy, classification of energy sources, Basic science of energy conversion.
Environmental engineering, Thermodynamics of Energy Conservation, Basic principles, Origin
of the earth. Earth’s temperature and atmosphere, Sun as a source of energy, nature of its
radiation, Fossil fuels, Solar cells, Solar radiation, Flat plate collectors, Fission and fusion, laws
on criterion,Power generation, Distribution & Transmission, Sources and classification of
hazardous wastes,environmental policy, Energy and environmental correlation, Power plants.
M. Plan (Urban and Rural)
History of Human Settlement, Town Planning practice and process in India, Urban structure and
form, neighbourhood, bye laws, planning norms/standards, urban and rural governance in India,
Planned cities of India.
Housing, housing scenario in the context of the nation and the state, laws and legislation related
to housing, factors influencing land value, zoning, housing finance, planning norms and
standards in
housing, types of housing, slums, national housing policy, role of housing boards, HUDCO,
village
housing, rural development patterns and issues, rural social structuring, rural morphology, rural
economy, public spaces in the villages, community participation in rural projects.
Urbanization and transport problem, traffic and environment, traffic and transportation planning,
types of traffic system for urban and rural areas, public and private transport systems, urban
transport planning process and policies, transport planning in small and medium cities, parking
characteristics, traffic management and regulations.
Ecology and its importance, its relationship with environment, structure and function of
ecological system, environmental planning and its importance, types of environmental problems
and pollution. Sustainable environmental measures, urbanization and its impact on environment,
growing importance of ecology in an urbanized and technological world.
Basics of economics, basic of market, law of demand and supply, factor of production, elasticity
of demand, price determination.
M.A. (English)
English Language & Grammar: Tense, Subject verb Concord, Voice, Narration, Idioms and
phrases, Clauses, Preposition, Verb, Adjective, Articles, Gerund, Infinitives , Antonym,
Synonym, One Word Substitute.
English Literature: Literature offered at undergraduate level (both Pass course and Honours
course) in the universities of Haryana and neighbouring states. Literature & Culture related
contemporary Events/News; National, International Literary Awards.
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MBA (5Years Integrated Programme)
The Entrance test shall consist of four (04) sections:
1. Language Comprehension
2. Quantitative Aptitude
3. Logical and Critical Reasoning
4. General and Business Awareness
There will be 100 questions (25 questions from each of these four sections) of one mark
each.
MBA (2 Years programme)
The Entrance test shall consist of five (04) sections
Section 01:
Language Comprehension
Reading Comprehension, Para Jumbled, Sentence correction, paragraph completion, Idioms and
Phrases, Synonyms and Antonyms, English Usage Errors, English Grammar, One Word
Substitution, Sentence Improvement
Section 02:
Quantitative Techniques and Data Interpretation
Number System, Fraction and Decimals, Geometry, Ratios and Proportion, Percentages, Inequations, Quadratic and linear equations, Algebra, Profit and Loss, Averages, Partnership,
Time-Speed-Distance, Work and time, Mensuration, Alligation & Mixtures, Pipes and Cisterns,
Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Probability, Permutations & Combinations, Tabulation
,Pie chart ,Bar Chart, Line Graph(DI)
Section 03:
Logical Reasoning
Analytical reasoning, Statements Assumptions, Non Verbal Tests (Visual reasoning), Analogy
Test, Inferences, Statements and assumptions, Statements Arguments, Cause and effects,
Statements and conclusion, Ranking Tests, Linear arrangements, Matrix arrangements, Blood
relationship test, Matrix arrangements, Symbol based problems, Sequencing, coding and
decoding problem, Number series, Direction and Distance test
Section 04:
General Awareness
Current Affairs of National ,International, Economics etc, Personalities in News, Sports News,
Trade Awareness (Corporate news), History, Culture, Geography, Economy, Politics, Indian
Constitution, Sports, Literature, Science in everyday life
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M.Sc. (Chemistry)
Physical Chemistry
Theory of Gases: Kinetic theory of gases. Van der Waals equation and applications, MaxwellBoltzmann distribution law, critical phenomena.
Chemical Thermodynamics: Reversible and irreversible processes, First law and its application
to ideal and nonideal gases, Thermochemistry, Second law, Entropy and free energy, Criteria for
spontaneity. Third law and its application.
Chemical and Phase Equilibria: Law of mass action, Kp , Kc, Kx and Kn , Effect of
temperature
on K, Ionic equilibria in solutions, pH and buffer solutions, Hydrolysis, Solubility product,
Clausius-Clapeyron Equation, Phase equilibria–Phase rule and its application to one-component
and two-component systems, Colligative properties.
Electrochemistry: Conductance and its applications, Transport number, Galvanic cells, EMF
and Free energy, Concentration cells with and without transport. Conductometric and
potentiometric titration.
Chemical Kinetics: Reactions of zero, 1st, 2nd and 3rd order, Arrhenius equation, Collision
theory, Theory of absolute reaction rate, Enzyme kinetics.
Quantum Mechanics: Black-body radiation, Plank’s radiation law, photoelectric effect, heat
capacity of solids, Compton effect, Schrodinger Equation, wave function and its significance,
postulates of quantum mechanics, quantum mechanical operators, commutation relations, Role
of operators in quantum mechanics, Particle in one dimensional box.
Molecular Spectroscopy: Electromagnetic radiation, regions of spectrum, basic features of
spectroscopy, statement of Born-oppenheimer approximation, Degrees of freedom. Elementary
idea of Rotational (rigid rotor), Vibrational (harmonic & anharmonic oscillator) and Raman
Spectra of simple diatomic molecules.
Inorganic Chemistry
Atomic Structure: Fundamental particles. Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom, Wave-particle
duality, Uncertainty principles, Schrodinger's wave equation, Quantum numbers, shapes of
orbitals, Hund's rule and Pauli's exclusion principle.
Periodic Properties: Periodic classification of elements and periodicity in properties, Atomic
and ionic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity – definition, methods of
determination or evaluation, trends in periodic table (in s & p block elements).
Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds: Types of bonding, Valence Bond Theory and
Molecular Orbital theory of diatomic molecules, VSEPR theory and shapes of molecules,
hybridization, dipole moment.
Solid State: Ionic structures (NaCl, CsCl, ZnS (Zinc Blende), CaF2, diamond, graphite etc.)
radius ratio rule, lattice defects, lattice energy and Born-Haber cycle.
Hard and Soft Acids and Bases: Classification of acids and bases as hard and soft. Pearson's
HSAB concept, acid-base strength and hardness and softness, Symbiosis,Liquid NH3 as nonaqueous solvent.
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Main Group Elements (s and p blocks): Chemistry with emphasis on group relationship and
gradation in properties, structure of electron deficient compounds of main group elements and
application of main group elements (s & p-block including noble gases).
Chemistry of d & f-block elements: Characteristics of 3d elements, oxide, hydroxide and salts
of first row transition metals, General properties of lanthanides and actinides.
Coordination Chemistry: Nomenclature and stereochemistry, VB and Crystal Field theoretical
approaches for structure & bonding, colour (electronic spectra) and magnetic properties of
transition metal complexes. Thermodynamic and Kinetic Aspects of Metal Complexes
Organometallic Chemistry: Definition, nomenclature and classification of organometallic
compounds. Preparation, properties, bonding and applications of alkyls and aryls of Li, AI, Hg,
Sn and Ti, metal-ethylenic complexes and homogeneous hydrogenation, mononuclear carbonyls
and
the nature of bonding in metal carbonyls. Organomagnesium compounds: the Grignard reagents
- formation, structure and chemical reactions. Organozinc compounds: formation and chemical
reactions.
Bioinorganic Chemistry: Essential and trace elements in biological processes, metalloporphyrins with special reference to haemoglobin and myoglobin. Biological role of alkali and
alkaline earth metal ions with special reference to Ca2+. Nitrogen Fixation.
Qualitative and quantitative Analysis: Basic theory of volumetric titrations (acid-base, redox,
complexometric, precipitation), Salt analysis (detection of acid and basic radicals)
Organic Chemistry
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry : Isomerism and nomenclature,
electronic ( resonance and inductive ) effects. Optical isomerism in compounds containing one
and two asymmetric centers, designation of absolute configuration, conformations of
cyclohexanes.
Organic Reaction Mechanism and Synthetic Applications: Methods of preparation and
reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, arenes and their simple functional derivatives, alcohols,
ethers , phenols, aldehydes , ketones, carboxylic acid and carboxylic acid derivatives.
Mechanism and synthetic applications of electrophilic aromatic substitution. Stereochemistry and
mechanism of aliphatic nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions.Diels – Alder
reactions, Wittig Reactions, Mechanism of aldol condensation, Claisen condensation,
esterification and ester hydrolysis, Cannizzaro reaction, benzoin condensation. Perkin reaction,
Claisen rearrangement, Beckmann rearrangement and Wagner – Meerwein rearrangement.
Introduction to the following classes of compounds – Carbohydrates, Amino Acids, Peptides,
Proteins and Nucleic Acids, Fats, Oils and Detergents
Heterocyclic Chemistry : Furans, thiophenes, pyrrols and pyridines.
Qualitative Organic Analysis :Functional group interconversions, structural problems using
chemical reactions, identification of functional groups by chemical tests. SpectroscopyIR,NMR,UV.
M.Sc. (Mathematics)
Algebra: Elementary operations on Matrices, Inverse of a matrix, Rank of a Matrix, Eigen
values and vectors, Characteristic Equation of a matrix, Cayley Hamilton Theorem, Test for
consistency of a system of linear equations. Relation between the roots and coefficients of
general polynomial equation in one variable, Transformation of equations, Descarte’s rule of
signs.Mappings,Equivalence Relations and Partitions, Congruence modulo n. Groups, Cyclic
groups, Lagranges Theorem, Normal subgroups, Quotient groups, Fundamental Theorem of
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Homomorphism, Permutation groups, Even and Odd Permutations, Alternating groups, Cayley
Theorem.Class Equation for a finite group, Sylow groups, Structure Theorems for finite abelian
groups, Ring Homomorphism, Ideals and Quotient rings, Polynomial rings, Eisentein Criterion
of Irreducibility, Vector space, Linear Independence , Basis, Dimension, Linear Transformation,
Rank and Nullity theorem, Diagonalization of Matrices, Bilinear, Quadratic and Hermitian
forms, Inner Product spaces, Orthogonal basis, Gram-Schmidt Process, Inequalities.
Calculus: Successive Differentiation, Leibnitz Theorem, Taylor’s theorem, Asymptotes,
Curvature, Sequence and Series, Tests for Convergence of Series, Alternating Series, Absolute
and conditional convergence, Continuity and differentiability, Uniform continuity, Mean value
theorems, Partial differentiation, Change of variables, Euler’s theorem on homogenous functions,
Taylor’s theorem for two variables, Jacobians, Maxima, Minima of functions of two variables,
Lagrange’s multiplier method, Indeterminate forms, Beta and Gamma functions, Double and
Triple integrals, Dirichlet’s integral, Change of order of integration in double integrals.
Analysis: Riemann integral, Mean value theorems, Improper integrals and their convergence,
Series of arbitrary terms and their convergence, Abel’s , Dirichlet’s tests, Double series, Fourier
Series, Schwartz and Young’s Theorem, Analyticity and continuity of functions, C-R equations,
Harmonic functions, Mobius transformation, Fixed points, Cross ratio, Inverse points, critical
mappings.
Metric Space: Cauchy Sequences, Completeness, Cantor’s intersection theorem, Completely
ordered fields, Baire Category Theorem, Separable, second countable and first countable spaces,
Compactness, Connectedness.
Differential Equations: Ordinary differential equations and their Types, Formulation and
solution by various methods including series solutions, Bessel, Legendre and Hypergeometric
functions, Laplace and Fourier Transforms and their properties, convolution, Solution of
differential equations using transforms, Partial differential equations and their solutions, Charpit
method, Classification of p.d.e’s of second order, Homogenous and non-homogenous p.d.e.’s
Differential Geometry: General equation of second degree, Conics, Concoids, Generating lines,
Reduction of second degree equations, Sphere, Cone, Cylinder, Curves with torsion, SerretFrentet formulae.
Mechanics: Analytical conditions of equilibrium of coplanar forces, forces in three dimension,
Null lines and planes, Stable and unstable equilibrium, Velocities and accelerations, S.H.M.,
Motion on smooth and rough plane curves, Kepler’s law of motion, Motion of a particle in three
dimension.
Numerical Analysis: Interpolation, Forward, Backward and Central Difference formulae,
Numerical differentiation and integration, Methods of solving system of linear equations,
Methods of solving algebraic and transcendental equations, Solutions of differential equations
using numerical methods.
Programming in C: Programmer’s model of a computer, Algorithms, Flow Charts, Data types,
Arithmetic and input/output instructions, Decision control structures, Operators in C, loop, Case
control structures, functions, Recursions, Preprocessors, Structures, File formatting.
Vector Analysis: Scalar and vector product of three vectors, vector differentiation, integration,
Gradient, Divergence and Curl, Gauss, Green, Stokes Theorem
Trigonometry: DeMoivre’s theorem and its applications, Gregory series, Summation of series,
Expansion of trigonometric functions.
M.Sc. (Mathematics) (5 Years Integrated)
Syllabus offered at 10+1 and 10+2 level ofCBSE, New Delhi, in the subject of Mathematics.
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M.Sc. (Physics)
Mechanics and General Properties of Matter: Newton’s Laws of Motion and applications,
Velocity and acceleration in Cartesian, Polar and Cylindrical Coordinate Systems, Uniformly
rotating frame, Centrifugal and Coriolis Forces, Motion under a central force, Kepler’s Laws,
Gravitational Law and field, Conservative and Non-conservative forces, System of particles,
Centre
of Mass, Equation of motion of the CM, Conservation of linear and angular momentum,
Conservation of energy, Variable Mass Systems, Elastic and inelastic collisions, Rigid Body
Motion, Fixed axis rotations, Rotation and Translation , Moments of Inertia and products of
Inertia, Principal moments and axes, Elasticity, Hooke’s Law and elastic constants of isotropic
solid, Stress
energy, Young Modules, Kinematics of Moving fluids, Equation of continuity, Euler’s equation,
Bernoulli’s theorem, Viscous fluids, Surface Tension and surface energy, capillarity.
Oscillations, Waves and Optics: Differential equation for simple harmonic oscillator and its
general solution, Superpositon of two or more simple harmonic oscillators, Lissajous figures.
Damped and forced oscillators, resonance. Wave equation, travelling and standing waves in onedimension. Energy density and energy transmission in waves, Group velocity and phase velocity,
Sound Waves in media, Doppler Effect, Fermat’s Principle, General theory of image formation,
Thick lens, thin lens and lens combinations. Interference of light, optical path retardation,
Fresnel & Fraunhofer diffraction, Rayleigh criterion and resolving power, Diffraction gratings,
Polarization: Linear, Circular and Elliptic polarization. Double refraction, Optical polarizer and
analyzer.
Electricity and Magnetism: Coulomb’s Law, Gauss’s Law.
Electric field and
potential.Electrostatic boundary conditions, Solution of Laplace’s equation for simple
cases.Conductors, capacitors, dielectrics, dielectric polarization, volume and surface charges,
electrostatic energy. Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic
induction, Self and mutual inductance. Alternating currents, Simple DC and AC circuits with R,
L and C components. Mesh Analysis and Nodal analysis of circuit. Displacement current,
Mazwell’s equations and plane electromagnetic waves, Poynting’s theorem, reflection and
refraction at a dielectric interface, transmission and reflection coefficients (normal distance
only). Lorentz Force and motion of charges particles in electric and magnetic fields.
Kinetic Theory, Thermodynamics: Elements of Kinetic theory of gases, Velocity distribution
and Equipartition of energy. Specific heat of Mono-, di- and tri-atomic gases.Ideal Gas, Van-derWaals gas and equation of state. Mean free path. Laws of thermodynamics.Zeroeth Law and
concept of thermal equilibrium.First Law and its consequences.Isothermal and adiabatic
processes.Reversible, irreversible and quasi-static processes.Second Law and entropy.Carnot
cycle.Mazwell’s thermodynamic relation and simple applications.Thermodynamic potentials and
their applications. Phase transitions and Clausius-Clapeyron equation.
Modern Physics: Inertial frames and Gallilean invariance.
Postulates of special
relativity.Lorentz transformations.Length contraction, time dilation.Relativistic velocity addition
theorem, mass energy equivalence. Blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, Compton Effect,
Bohr’s atomic model, X-rays, Wave Particle duality, Uncertainty principle, Schrodinger equation
and its solution for one, two and three dimensional boxes. Reflection and transmission at a step
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potential, tunneling through a barrier. Pauli exclusion principle. Distinguishable and
indistinguishable particles.Maxwell-Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Statistics.
Solid State Physics: Crystal structure, Bravais lattices and basis, Miller indices. X-ray
diffraction and Bragg’s law, Einstein and Debye theory of specific heat. Free electron theory of
metal. Fermi energy and density of states.Origin of energy bands.Concept of holes and effective
mass. Elementary ideas about dia-, para- and ferromagnetism, Langevin’s theory of
paramagnetism, Curie’s Law, B-H Curve, Hytersis and energy loss. Superconductivity,
Meissner effect, Type I & II Superconductors.
Electronics: Energy band theory, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. Fermi level. P-n
junctions, diode, rectifier, L & π filter, Zener diode, LED, photodiode, Solarcell, Transistors,
Transistors circuits in CB, CE, CC modes, load line analysis of transistors, Amplifier circuits
with transistors, Oscillators circuits with transistors, Boolean algebra, De Morgan Theorem, OR,
AND, NOR AND NAND gates.
Nuclear Physics: Nuclear composition (p-e and p-n hypotheses), Nuclear properties; Nuclear
size, spin, parity, statistic, magnetic dipple moment, quadruple moment (shape concept),
Rutherford
Scattering, Alpha, Beta and Gamma decay and its theory, Linear accelerator, Tendom
accelerator, Cyclotron and Betatron accelerators. Gas filled counters; lonization chamber,
proportional counter, G.M. Counter, Scintillation counter and semiconductor detector. Nuclear
Reactors, General aspects of Reactor Design.
M.Sc (Biotechnology)
Graduate level knowledge of the following subjects: Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Cell Biology,
Genetics, Evolutionary Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Environmental
Biology, Animal & Plant Physiology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology,
Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics& Biomathematics.
PG Diploma (Forensic Biotechnology)
Graduate level knowledge of basics of Forensic Sciences, Forensic Biology & Chemistry,
Forensic Anthropology, and Instrumentation required for Forensic Studies.Besides these major
subjects, a preliminary knowledge of the following subjects is also required: Basics of
Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Genetics, and Cell & Molecular Biology
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CHAPTER – 11
COUNSELING AND ADMISSION
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
1. The admission to PG Courses shall be open to the candidates having qualifying degree
examination in any relevant discipline from any Indian University included in the
approved list of Association of Indian Universities (AIU) or any foreign university
recognized by AIU or any other central Govt. institution. Equivalent degree must be
recognized from Govt. of India.
2. The admission to PG courses shall be done by the concerned department of the university
in respect of the courses run by it.
3. The admission to M.Tech. Programme shall be done first on the basis of GATE Score
and thereafter on the remaining vacant seats if any, on the merit of entrance examination.
4. The admission to other PG courses, in which there is no GATE score available, shall be
done on the merit of entrance examination.
5. GATE qualified Candidates seeking admission in a particular course is required to have a
valid GATE score in the eligible course.
6. Counseling and admission shall be as per Schedule of Events given in the Prospectus.
7. Candidates have to appear in person for Counseling and Admission.
8. Preference of the Course shall be got filled up by candidates at the time of Counseling
and admission.
9. If the number of candidates admitted in a course/programme remains below 5 before the
start of the classes, the University will not run that particular course/ programme.
However, the students will be offered admission against the vacant seats in other courses
run by the university for which they are eligible. The fee shall be refunded for other
students.
Note: Candidates shall bring one set of attested/self attested copies of following documents
(as applicable) at the time of counseling along with print out of online filled application form
(as applicable) for admission in PG programmes.
• Demand Draft of Fee in Favour of Registrar, DCRUST Murthal. Fee can also be deposted
through Debit-ATM card of SBI and Netbanking through any bank on link
WWW.onlinesbi.com/prelogin/institutiontypedisplay.htm at the time of admission. In that
case the candidate is supposed to ensure sufficient amount in his/her account.
• Passport size three photographs.
• Certificates showing the detailed marks in all subjects in the qualifying examination
(up to pre final semester for candidates appearing in qualifying examination).
• Matriculation/Hr. Secondary Examination Certificate as proof of age.
• Conversion Table/Formula showing equivalence between percentage and CGPA of the
qualifying degree.
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Valid GATE score card (wherever applicable).
Medical Fitness Certificate from a Gazetted Medical Officer.
Character Certificate (Annexure I). For gap period, if any, the candidate will submit an
affidavit from the notary/first class magistrate certifying his/her good conducts.
Haryana Resident Certificate (Annexure II).
Certificate from the Employer (Annexure-III)
SC/BC/SBC/EBP/PH/FF/DFF/ESM(Annexure -IV, V , VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII).
Declaration by parents (Annexure XIII).
Sponsorship and Relieving Certificate (Annexure XIV, XV).
Resident of Murthal certificate (Annexure XVI).
Note: There shall be sole responsibility of the candidate in case fee deposition is failed by this
method because of internet failiuire or otherwise.
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CHAPTER – 12
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sr. No.
1.
Event
Online filling of application form
Date and Time
23rd May, 2015 to 10th June,
2016
Entrance Test Schedule: All entrance tests shall be conducted on 22, 23 & 24 June 2016 in the
University campus. The exact date, time and venue of tests shall be printed ion the admit card
which shall be made available on the University website 16th to 21st June, 2016.
Note: Result of the entrance test shall be displayed on the website of the university.
Counseling and Admission Schedule
Sr.
No.
1.
Event
Date and Time
1st Physical Counseling and admission for
5.7.2016( 9.00 A.M. onwards)
PG programmes
2.
2nd Physical Counseling and admission for
8.7.2016( 9.00 A.M. onwards)
PG programmes
3.
3rd Physical Counseling and admission for
12.07.2016(( 9.00 A.M. onwards)
PG programmes
Last date of admissions
31.7.2016 (until otherwise decided by
Govt. of Haryana)
Classes shall start w.e.f. 12th July 2016.
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CHAPTER – 13
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. The admission to PG Courses shall be open to the candidates having eligibility as per
admission prospectus 2016-17. AMIE/AMIICHE is allowed as equivalent
qualification to BE/B.Tech.
2. The admission to PG courses shall be done by the concerned department of the
university in respect of the courses run by it. For smooth conduct of admission
process, Chairperson of the concerned department shall constitute the committee at
department level.
3. The admission to MBA (2 Years) programme shall be done on the basis of valid score
in CMAT and thereafter for the remaining vacant seats, if any, on the merit of
entrance examination.
4. The admission to M.Tech. programme shall be done first on the basis of valid GATE
Score and thereafter for the remaining vacant seats, if any, on the merit of entrance
examination. After 3rd counseling if the seats still remain vacant, these will be filled
on the basis of academic merit of qualifying examination on All India Basis (in the
subsequent counseling on the date notified through University Website). And in this
case the candidates possessing complete result of qualifying examination shall be
considered first thereafter the candidates with awaited results shall be considered.
5. If two or more candidates secure identical marks (score) in the entrance test/ GATE,
their relative merit will be determined by the percentage of marks obtained by them in
the qualifying examination. In case of percentage of marks secured in qualifying
examination is also identical, the candidate older in age will be preferred.
6. The admission to PG courses, in which there is no GATE Score available, shall be
done on the merit of entrance examination and if the seats remain vacant these will be
filled on the basis of academic merit of qualifying examination. In case of two or
more candidates secure the identical marks (score) the criteria given in item no. 4 will
be followed.
7. If a candidate is eligible for admission to more than one M. Tech. Course, his/her
valid GATE score shall be considered for the admission to such courses provided
he/she has valid GATE score in one of the relevant disciplines of such courses.
8. Counseling and admission shall be as per Schedule of Events given in the Prospectus.
9. It is mandatory for all candidates to be physically present during the counseling and
admission. The concerned Chairpersons/Conveners shall maintain the attendance
record of the candidates who are appearing for counseling. All original certificates
will be verified at the time of counseling by the concerned committee of the
department. For any reason, if a candidate is unable to produce original certificates at
the time of admission, he/she will be allowed provisional admission on his/her
application subject to verification of original certificates within a week time failing
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which his/her admission shall stand cancelled and fee forfeited. Such relaxation shall
not be given in respect of category certificate.
10. The counseling and admission in a programme will be held in the respective
department as per the schedule mentioned in the prospectus. All the eligible
candidates shall mark their attendance up to 10:00 A.M. on the scheduled date. If a
candidate reports after 10:00 A.M. then he/she will be offered the seat according to
the updated merit list at that time only.
11. The candidates who are unable to attend the first or second counseling, he/she is
allowed to attend the subsequent counseling according to his/her merit and eligibility
subject to availability of seat.
12. The candidates seeking admission to PG programmes shall fill up prescribed
proforma and the same shall be signed by the admission committee confirming
admission.
13. If a candidate admitted during 1st and 2nd Counseling, applies for cancellation of
his/her admission, his/her admission will be cancelled by chairperson of the
department on recommendation of the departmental admission committee.
14. All the eligible candidates whether from HOGC or from reserved categories shall also
compete for seats allocated under All India Category.
15. All eligible candidates of reserved categories shall be considered first for AIC and
HOGC Category seats.
16. Unfilled seats fallen vacant after the 3rd counseling (if any) shall be open to all
uniformely whether registered earlier or not. These candidates, if admitted, shall be
charged university fee plus the registration charge. Date of such counseling shall be
notified on the University website.
17. Candidates claiming reservation under SC and Backward Categories shall have to
submit certificate issued by the competent authority in the prescribed format.
18. The BC Candidates (Block ‘A’ & ‘B’)/ SBC/EBP for benefit of reservation shall also
have to furnish an affidavit to the effect that he/she is not covered under the criteria of
creamy layer.
19. If, the reserved seat(s) of backward class ‘A’ remains vacant, these shall be filled up
from backward class ‘B’. Inter conversion between BCA and BCB shall be made in
the second half of the 2nd counseling i. e. at 3.00 P.M.
20. If the candidates under reserved categories of Haryana are not available upto 2nd
Counseling and the seats remain vacant, these shall be automatically considered
converted. These seats along with other net resultant vacancies after the 2nd
counseling shall be offered to General category candidates in the 3rd counseling:
HOGC in the first half and AIC in the 2nd Half of the day.
21. Only the candidates having the permanent disability of not less than 40% (being
otherwise fit for admission to the course) will be considered for admission as
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physically handicapped. Disability certificate must be issued from Chief Medical
Officer of the concerned District. However, the admission shall be provisional subject
to verification by a Medical Board constituted by the University for the purpose. The
decision of the Board shall be final.
22. The seats(s) reserved for Resident of Murthal (ROM), is/are considered as part of
Haryana open General Category (HOGC) i.e. such no. of seats are considered
reserved out of HOGC category for Resident of Murthal.
23. The filling up of ROM seat(s) in PG programmes will be made on rotation basis
among male & female candidates. If an eligible male candidate is not available then
the seat will be filled up with female candidates & vice-versa.
24. Eligibility criteria for Resident of murthal (ROM) mentioned in prospectus shall be
strictly followed. A committee already constituted for admission to ROM seats in UG
programme, will also carry out the job of admission to PG programmes.
25. Merit list of entrance test provided by the Controller of Examination duly signed to
the chair persons shall be considered for preparation of merit.
26. Admission in MHA shall be made on the merit of qualifying examination as per
eligibility mentioned in the prospectus.
27. Vacancy status, after each counseling shall be informed to Head, University
Computer Centre by the Respective Department directly for uploading on website for
the information of the candidates and public in general.
28. A candidate, who furnishes particulars which are found to be false, or suppresses
material information, will not be considered for admission and if he/she is admitted
on such information, notwithstanding the legal action under the law of the land,
his/her admission shall be cancelled and all fees deposited by him/her shall be
forfeited.
29. Before accepting the admission, the candidate must also ensure that he/she fulfils the
minimum eligibility conditions. All the admitted candidates will be governed by the
Rules and Regulations and/ or relevant Ordinance (s) as laid down by the University.
30. In the event of any inconsistency in the rules or any clarification thereof, the matter
shall be referred to the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor of the University (competent
authority) for interpretation whose decision shall be final and binding.
31. Candidates appeared/appearing in qualifying examination in academic year 2015-16
can also apply. These candidates shall be required to submit the final proof of having
passed the qualifying degree by 30th Sept., 2016 failing which their admissions shall
stand cancelled and all the dues/ fees paid by them shall be forfeited.
32. Nothing contained in this Admission Prospectus should be construed to convey
sanction or cited as an authority for which University regulations alone are
applicable.
33. Any candidate who has been disqualified or debarred by the University or Board or
any other Statutory Board shall not be eligible for admission.
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(d)
34. Canvassing in any form is strictly prohibited. Further, if any candidate, person or
official engages himself / herself in any unlawful act or indulges in any kind of unfair
means in the Test/Admission, he/she shall be liable to prosecution under relevant
laws as per Indian Penal Code.
35. Those applicants who do not furnish complete particulars in the application form will
not be considered.
36. If the University/authorities are not satisfied with the character, past behaviour and
antecedents of a candidate, they may refuse to admit him/her in the University/
Institute in order to ensure academic standards, discipline and peaceful atmosphere in
the University/Institute.
37. Candidates seeking admission in private unaided institutions are advised to ensure
that they are lawfully admitted, failing which they themselves shall be responsible for
any such lapse.
38. All disputes pertaining to admissions in the session 2015-16 are subject to the
jurisdiction of Sonepat Court only.
39. All rules and regulations for submission of migration certificate by the candidates
who have passed the qualifying examinations from other Universities / Boards will be
applicable as per the rules of the concerned university.
40. Reservation shall be applicable as per Haryana Govt. rules.
41. Any increase / decrease in intake and addition of new courses in the University
reported after the publication of the Prospectus shall be included in the list at the time
of counseling after approval of the Competent Authority.
42. Refund of fee/ dues in the event of cancellation of admission shall be governed as per
Govt.of Haryana guidelines. In the event of a candidate with drawing before final
closing of the admission, the entire fee collected from the student, after deducting of
the processing fee (Rs. 1000/-) shall be refunded to the candidate. Should a student
leave after joining the course and if the seat consequently falling vacant has been
filled by another candidate by closing of admission, fee collected shall be refunded
after deducting proportionate monthly fee and hostel rent, where applicable.
43. Change in the Schedule/any relevant information shall be displayed on the university
website www.dcrustm.org , www.dcrustm.ac.in and no separate letter shall be sent.
44. Admission to Kashmere migrants shall be governed as follows:
Relaxation in cut-off percentage upto 10% may be (is) given to minimum eligibility
requirement.
Only those Kashmiri migrants who have migration certificate and have passed their
qualifying examination on the last date of submission of admission form are eligible.
Academic qualification for admission to various PG programmes run by the University
shall be the same as mentioned the chapter-4 “Eligiblity for admission”.
Opto 5% of sanctioned seats in each programme may be filled by Kashmiri migrants on
supernumerary basis on the inter-se-merit of Kashmiri migrants on the basis of percentage
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(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
of qualifying examination. In case of tie-up of score, the criteria laod down by the
Univeristy will be foolowed if the candidates secure the same marks in the qualifying
examinations for admission to those programmes.
The candidates applying under Kashmiri migrants will produce a certificate in support of
their claim from the competent authority or Relief Commissioner.
Mere possession of the prescribed academic qualification does not entitled a candidate for
admission to these programmes. Candidates are required to fulfil other conditions as spelt
out in the Prospectus.
If a candidate simultaneously apples for mor than one option i.e. through entrance test &
under Kashmere migrant Quota, he/ she is required to apply separately.
The domicile certificate is not required.
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CHAPTER – 14
CODE OF CONDUCT
While the following regulations or the points of code of conduct are not an exhaustive set of
regulations, a student may be expelled from the college or disciplinary action as deemed fit may
be taken, based on assessment of competent authorities about the behaviour/action not befitting
the stature of a student of a professional Institution/University.
1. The students are not allowed to have any kind of motorized vehicle(s) such as motor cycle,
scooter or car in the hostel premises. Only cycles are allowed. Parking of students’
motorized vehicle shall be outside Gate No. 1.
2. The students are warned against any kind of ragging and all sorts of violence (physical
assault or otherwise) on or off campus. Even minor forms of ragging shall attract penalties
such as withdrawal of any scholarships, book grant, cut in marks of general proficiency /
fitness for the profession, non issuance of character certificate, disallowing the use of
University facilities, etc.
3. Consuming alcoholic drinks, tobacco products, (cigarettes, etc.) and drugs or any kind of
intoxicants within the University / Hostel premises or entering the campus in inebriated
condition is strictly prohibited.
4. The attempt of any student to present any work of someone else as his own work will
amount to plagiarism and shall render the offender to immediate expulsion.
5. The attempt of any student to appear in any examination or test or interview, posing as
another student, shall amount to impersonation and make the offender liable to expulsion.
6. Any student found indulging in ragging in the hostel or in the University will be
immediately expelled from the hostel and the University, as also other disciplinary action
shall be initiated against him. It may be noted that Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has set
out strict guidelines against ragging and as per its orders, ragging is a cognizable offence.
7. The students should approach their teachers and other staff members of the University and
hostels with respect and courtesy. The students should also treat fellow students (seniors or
juniors) with dignity and respect.
8. The students should put in intellectual effort in choice of words such that the language of
conversation with any one is not filthy, provocative, abusive, or unbecoming of the stature
of a student of the University.
9. Students are advised not to form any association, union or club or organize any activity /
gathering without prior written permission of the competent authority. They are advised not
to indulge in any prejudicial or subversive activity, promote any political activity, organize
any type of agitation or get involved in any activity detrimental to academic pursuits and
prestige of the University. They are also advised not to criticize or make derogatory remarks
/ comments against the University administration, teachers, other staff members or students.
10. The students are advised not to misuse or damage any University campus / hostel property,
equipments, tools, instruments, library books, furniture, fixtures, fittings, etc. The cost of
damages shall be charged from students individually or collectively. Writing on the walls or
black / green / white boards anything uncalled for and defacing these places is punishable.
11. The students shall abide by the provisions made in the ordinance of relevant academic
programme. For detailed information, the student can read the relevant ordinance.
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12. The students are warned against possession and / or use of obscene site(s) on computer,
books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers, VCDs, audio visual tapes, etc.
13. Students are also advised to refer to detailed rules of Library, Hostels, etc. for proper use of
facilities.
14. The students are advised not to indulge in any kind of indiscipline or misconduct during
their stay in the university campus.
15. The student shall strictly adhere to the dress code, if any, prescribed by the University. They
will put on the blue dress while working in the workshop and a white apron in other
laboratories. The students are not allowed to wear slippers/bathroom slippers in the
classes/laboratories.
16. The students shall put on their identity cards in person while they are in the University.
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CHAPTER – 15
ANTI-RAGGING GUIDELINES AND MEASURES
As per judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court, “Ragging shall be constructed as an act of
sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority, or superiority by senior students over their
juniors or freshers”.
Ragging in any form – teasing physically, psychologically or by spoken or words is
absolutely prohibited in the University campus and hostels. If any incidents of ragging come to
the notice of the authority, the concerned students shall be given an opportunity to explain to the
Proctorial team and if their explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would rusticate
the defaulters from the University. However, in compliance of the recent instructions of the
Hon’ble Supreme Court, once a student is found prima facie involved in ragging he/she would be
immediately suspended from the University and the Hostel. The matter will mandatorily be
reported to the police and criminal law set into motion.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND DON’TS WITH REGARD TO RAGGING
What amounts to ragging? Any action by senior(s) individually or in a group, that may cause a
fresher/ junior any sort of physical, mental or psychological discomfort, amounts to ragging. A
student must desist from following actions:
Forced Activity
1. Physical abuse - forcing a junior/ fresher to drink, eat or smoke, dress in a particular manner or
undress.
2. Verbal abuse – asking to swear words & phrases, to make direct or indirect derogatory
references to someone’s appearance, attire, religion, cast, family, etc.
3. Pressurizing junior/ fresher for singing, dancing, reading or browsing pornographic/
objectionable material or asking to interact with strangers, particularly of opposite sex, or
performing in any other way such as forcing one to use foul language or shouting or cheering in
any event.
4. Asking juniors for copying notes or assignments, cleaning rooms or clothes, etc.
5. Visiting fresher’s room or inviting fresher to visit one’s room for interaction without the
knowledge of hostel authorities (Supervisors / Warden / Chief Warden).
6. Involving fresher in singing, dancing, and mimickering or performing in any manner under the
guise of talent search or interaction.
Activity related to Lifestyle
1. Compelling fresher to interact in a particular fashion, e.g., asking to address a senior sir or
Ma’am.
2. Imposing or not permitting certain kinds of dress on fresher or specific accessories such as
jeans, belts, caps, turbans, etc. for freshers / juniors.
3. Enforcing rules regarding hairstyle, shaving or oiling hair, or applying pastes, mud, etc.
4. Restricting fresher the access to certain parts of the hostel, e.g., common room, etc.
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PLAYING OF MIND GAMES
A particular form of interaction in which a senior or a group of seniors manipulate the
conversation so as to humiliate the fresher or make him/ her feel stupid or insecure or threatened
is strictly prohibited. Friendly interaction by senior with fresher which facilitates academic
ambience inside hostel and in academic premises is highly appreciated, however, to ward off
derailment from the intended purpose, it is advisable that such interaction be undertaken in the
presence of Warden or his authorized person / team.
MEASURES ADOPTED TO CURB RAGGING
University has an elaborate mechanism to tackle the problem of ragging and remain successful in
making the campus ragging-free. The mechanism and measures adopted are:
1. Escort teams to accompany the fresher students:
All freshers are escorted from the hostel to teaching blocks and back to the hostel under
the supervision of escort teams consisting mostly of technical staff three times every working
day, i.e., at the start of the first class, then for the lunch, and at the end of the last class. Similarly,
escort team consisting of lady staff under the supervision of the hostel matron escorts newly
admitted girl students from girls’ hostel to teaching blocks and back. The mechanism remains
operational continually till proneness to ragging persists.
2. Proctorial Team:
A proctorial team consisting of faculty from different departments remains vigilant in various
teaching blocks with two objectives – (i) to prevent any kind of ragging and (ii) interact with the
senior students to help curb ragging and report any incidents to the Proctor.
3. Surprise inspection teams – Several teams comprising of senior faculty members are in place
to make surprise checks in hostels on each day of the week.
4. Raiding teams in Hostels: Towards curbing ragging in hostels, anti-ragging groups, each
consisting of two faculty members, remain always present in hostel premises on roaster basis
during 5pm till 12pm night. This mechanism remains operational continually for two months. Its
continuation is again reviewed and decision taken accordingly. In addition to this, hostel
personnel maintain round-the-clock vigilance, and particularly after 12.00 in the night, in the
supervision of the Hostel Warden and / or his authorized personnel / team.
Orientation and Counseling
An orientation Programme is arranged for newly admitted students along with their parents to
apprise them about the University, its academic strengths, various facilities (including extracurriculars), Teaching departments and the anti ragging mechanism in place.
All the newly admitted students are divided into groups and each group is attached with a faculty
counselor who acts as local guardian and career guide throughout their stay in the University. In
this regard, students are advised to contact the Chief Counselor of the Univ. or the Counselor of
the relevant dept. or disciplinarian-cum-Counsellors.
The Chief Warden along with proctor and Wardens arrange meeting with senior students in
respective hostels and apprise them of the Supreme Court’s views and decision in regard to
ragging and of the seriousness we attach to this menace.
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A team especially formed under the supervision of Dean Students Welfare carries out antiragging campaign inside the University campus through banners, posters in the campus and by
organizing awareness programmes in academic premises.
Further, an Advisory Committee on Ragging is in place. It consists of senior faculty members of
the University, representative of stakeholders and district administration (Civil & Police).
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ANNEXURE –I
CHARACTER/BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
(From the institution last attended)
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./____________________________________________ son/daughter of
Shri_______________________________________________________________has been a bonafide
student of this School/College during the period _______________________. He/She appeared in the
_________________________Examination of the ________________________ (University/Board) held
in ________________________under Roll No. ______________________ and *passed obtaining
_______________________ marks out of ___________________________ marks or * failed/* placed
under
compartment
in
the
subject
of
_________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
__.
It is to further certified that Mr./Ms. ____________________________________________ bears
_____________________(good/bad) moral character and his/her general conduct during his/her stay in
the institution was found ________________________________(satisfactory/unsatisfactory)
No.
: _________________
Date
: _________________
Signature of Principal
(with office seal)
* Strike out whichever is not applicable.
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ANNEXURE – II
HARYANA RESIDENT CERTIFICATE
(for bonafide residents of Haryana only)
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./____________________________________________ son/daughter of
Shri______________________________________________________________________resident
of
__________________________________________________________________________________
(Complete Address) since __________________________ and applicant for admission to various
Engineering/Technical Courses in Haryana, is a bonafide resident of Haryana State in terms of Chief
Secretary, Haryana letter no. 62/17/95-6 GS1 dated 03.10.1996, letter no. 62/32/2000-6GSI dated
23.05.2003, letter no. 62/27/2003/6 GS1 dated 29.07.2003, letter no. 22/28/2003-3GS-III dated
30.01.2004 under clause _________________.
No. ____________________
Signature of the issuing authority
Date:___________________
Name______________________
Place:___________________
Designation_________________
(with office seal)
Note: i)
The competent authorities to issue Haryana Resident Certificate will be as per
State Govt. Letter no. 22/28/2003-3 GS III dated 30.01.2004. ii) The candidates,
who
have
passed
their
qualifying
examinations
from
the
Universities/Board/Institutes located in Haryana are not required to produce
Certificate of Haryana Resident. iii) The certificate must have been issued on or
after 31.01.2005.
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ANNEXURE – III
CERTIFICATE FROM THE EMPLOYER
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./___________________________________________ son/daughter/wife of
Shri_______________________________________________________________is serving as a Regular
employee
of
_____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________.
Presently, he/she is posted as
____________________________________________________________in
the
Department
_______________________________at ___________________________________(place of posting).
No. ____________________
Signature of the issuing authority
Date:___________________
Name______________________
Place:___________________
Designation_________________
(with office seal)
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of
ANNEXURE – IV
SCHEDULED CASTE CERTIFICATE
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./____________________________________________ son/daughter of
Shri_______________________________________________________________resident
of
__________________________________________________________________________________
(Complete Address) belongs to ________________________Caste which has been notified as Scheduled
Caste by the Haryana Government. This certificateis being issued to him/her according to the Haryana
Govt. Circular letter no. 333(1)-97, dated 25.02.1997, No. 22/28/2003-3 GS III dated 30.01.2004 and
letter dated 21.06.2004.
No. ____________________
Signature of the issuing authority
Date:___________________
Name______________________
Place:___________________
Designation_________________
(with office seal)
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ANNEXURE – V
BACKWARD CLASS CERTIFICATE
BLOCK ‘A’ OR ‘B’
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./____________________________________________ son/daughter of
Shri_______________________________________________________________resident
of
__________________________________________________________________________________
(Complete Address) belongs to ________________________Caste, which has been notified as Backward
Class by the Haryana Government and is placed in Block _________________________ (mention Block
A or B). Further, certified that he/she is not covered in Creamy Layer (Reference from the Chief
Secretary, Haryana letter no. 1170-SWL1-95 dated 07.06.1995 & No. 62/17/95-6 GSI dated 03.10.1996
and No. 22/36/2000 3GSIII dated 09.08.2000). This certificate is being issued to him/her in terms of
notification issued by Chief Secretary, Haryana vide memo no. 22/282003-3 GS III dated 30.01.2001.
No. ____________________
Signature of the issuing authority
Date:___________________
Name______________________
Place:___________________
Designation_________________
(with office seal)
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ANNEXURE – VI
AFFIDAVIT
(by the parents of the backward class category candidates)
I, _____________________________Father/Mother of _____________________________Resident of
_____________________________Tehsil
______________________District_________________
seeking admission to ______________________________________ course
in Haryana do hereby
solemnly affirm & declare that I belong to _____________________ Caste, which is included in the list
of Backward Classes Block ‘A’/’B’ approved by the Haryana Govt. I further declare and affirm that, I
and my wife/husband are not covered under the criteria fixed by Haryana Govt. (Refer Chief Secretary,
Haryana letter no. 1170-SWL1-95 dated 07.06.1995 & No. 62/17/95-6 GSI dated 03.10.1996 and No.
22/36/2000 3GSIII dated 09.08.2000) for excluding socially advanced persons/sections (Creamy Layer)
from Backward Classes. I further undertake that in case the information contained in the above para is
found false at any stage, the Competent Authority will be entitled to cancel the admission.
Date:___________________
DEPONENT
Place:___________________
VERIFICATION
Verified that the above statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing
has been concealed therein.
Date:___________________
DEPONENT
Place:___________________
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ANNEXURE-VII
ECONOMICALLY BACKWARD PERSON
IN GENERAL CASTE’S CERTIFICATE
Certified that Mr./Ms.____________________________________________ son/daughter of
Shri_______________________________________________________________resident of
House No.__________ ______Lane/Street____________of Village/Town________________
Tehsil____________Distt.______________ of Haryana belongs to ______________________
Caste and he/she belongs to economically backward person in general caste’s category. It is
certified that the total annual income of his/her family does not cumulatively exceed Rs.
2,50,000/- (Rs. Two Lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum from all sources including
agricultural income. This certificate is being issued to him/her in terms of Notification issued by
Principal Secretary to Govt. Haryana letter no. U.O.No. 60 SW (1)-2013, Dated 23.01.2013.
No. ____________________
Signature of the issuing authority
Date:___________________
Name______________________
Place:___________________
Designation_________________
(with office seal)
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ANNEXURE –VIII
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CERTIFICATE
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER ____________________
No. ________________
Dated : ________________
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./___________________________________________ son/daughter/wife of
Shri______________________________________________________________________resident
of
_________________________________District_________________________________appeared before
the Medical Board for medical check-up. On his/her Medical Examination, it is found that the nature of
handicap/disability is ________________% and (as applicable), is as under:
1. Blind or Low Vision
___________________________________
2. Hearing impairment
___________________________________
3. Locomotor disability/cerebral palsy
______________________
Thus, the candidate is physically handicapped as per standard norms of Haryana.
(Signature of the applicant)
Chief Medical Officer
(with office seal)
Date:___________________
Place:___________________
Note:
The handicap disability should not be less than 40% and should not interfere with the requirement
of professional career.
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ANNEXURE – IX
FREEDOM FIGHTERS / DEPENDENTS OF FREEDOM FIGHTERS CERTIFICATE
(Required to be furnished by children/grand children of freedom fighters)
Certified that Mr./Km./Smt./____________________________________________ son/daughter of
Shri________________________________________________________________________resident of
__________________________________________________________________________________
(Complete Address), Freedom fighters of Haryana (Identity No. _________________________) is
father/grandfather of Mr./Km./Smt./______________________________________________ (Name of
the
Candidate)
of
Village/Town____________________Police
Station_______________Tehsil
_________________District________________________State _____________________________.
No. ____________________
(Deputy Commissioner of District concerned of Haryana
(with office seal)
Date:___________________
Place:___________________
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ANNEXURE – X
CERTIFICATE FOR DECEASED OR DISABLED OR DISCHARGED MILITARY/PARAMILITARY PERSONNEL, EX-SERVICEMAN OR EX-PERSONNEL OF PARA-MILITARY
FORCES
Certified that Number _______________________________Rank________________________Name
___________________________________S/o
Father/Mother
of
or
D/o
Shri
__________________________
_________________________________Resident
______________________________Post
of
Village
Office_________________________________Tehsil
_______________________________District _____________________________belonging to the State
of
Haryana,
has
served
in
the
Army/Air-Force/Navy
__________________________________________________ (Name of the Para-Military Force) from
____________________ to ___________________ and subsequently invalidated out of service as under:
1. Medical Category i) for JCO’s __________________________________________________
ii) for ORS : Shape- I, II, III etc.
__________________________________________________
iii) for Rank/Designation (in case of Para-military forces)
________________________________
2. Reason for discharge/retirement_________________________________________________
3. Death whether killed in action
Or any other reason
__________________________________________________
4. If killed in action __________________________________________________name of the
war/operation ________________________________________________________________
5. Disabled: Whether disabled during the ware/operation (name) __________________________
6. Nature of disability i) Whether permanent i.e. for life __________________________________
ii) Whether temporary up to what extent ___________________________________________
Next RSMB is due ___________________________________________________________________
Name of Records ___________________________________________________________________
Signature of the issuing authority
(with office seal)
Case No.:___________________
Date:______________________
Note:
Only the certificate issued by the Officer duly authorized by the Army/Navy/Air-Force/concerned
Para-Military Force Headquarters, as the case may be, shall be entertained.
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ANNEXURE – XI
CERTIFICATE FOR THE EX-EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN DEFENCE SERVICES/PARAMILITARY FORCES
Certified that Number _______________________________Rank________________________Name
________________________________________S/o
or
D/o
Shri
__________________________
Father/Mother of __________________________Resident of Village ______________________Post
Office_________________________________Tehsil
_______________________________District
_____________________________belonging to the State of Haryana, as per his/her service record at the
time of entry into service, had served in the Army/Air-Force/Navy _______________________
____________________________ (Name of the Para-Military Force) from ____________________ to
___________________ and subsequently discharged/retired from the service on ____________ as per
his/her service record.
At the time of entry into service the home address given is
_____________________________________ (Distt. _____________________) Haryana.
Signature
Officer Commanding/Zila Sainik Board/
Competent Authority
(with office seal)
Date:___________________
Place:___________________
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ANNEXURE - XII
DECLARATION BY THE FATHER / GUARDIAN OF THE CANDIDATE
I certify that my son / daughter / ward ______________________________ has applied the application
with my knowledge and consent and that I hold myself responsible for his / her good conduct and its
maintenance and payment of fees during the period he / she will be on the University Rolls.
I am fully aware of the Supreme Court directives in regard to ragging and my son / daughter / ward will
not indulge in any act of ragging and will strictly adhere to code of conduct prescribed by university.
Place
Date:
Signature of the Father / Guardian
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ANNEXURE - XIII
SPONSORSHIP CERTIFICATE
(On the letter head of the organization)
Certified that Mr. / Ms._________________________________________ Son / Daughter/wife of Mr.
_______________________________ has been working as ________________________in the
department of _______________________________from ______________ to_____ ___________ in this
Organization. His / her name is hereby sponsored for Full Time / Part Time PG Programme at
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal.
It is further certified that no enquiry is pending against him/her and he/she will be relieved to join the
course, if selected.
Place:
Date
Signature of the sponsoring
Authority with Stamp
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ANNEXURE - XIV
RELIEVING CERTIFICATE
(On the letter head of the organization)
Certified that Mr. / Ms. _______________________________________________ Son / Daughter/wife of
Mr.
_________________________________________________________
currently
working
as
_____________________________________ in the pay scale of Rs. _____________________ on
permanent / temporary basis in our organization/department has been relieved to join PG Programme at
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal and that no vigilance /
departmental or any other enquiry is pending against him / her.
Place:
Date:
Signature of the sponsoring
Authority with Stamp
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ANNEXURE-XV
CERTIFICATE- RESIDENT OF MURTHAL VILLAGE
(See Eligibility Criteria)
Certificate that Mr. _________________________ S/o/D/o Mr.______________________
Resident of _______________________________________________________ (Complete address) is a
bonafide resident of Murthal Village in terms of Memo No. 7076-78(Engg.) dated 19th August, 2006
under the criterion 2.2(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) (Please tick on the criterion which is applicable, all
criteria are given overleaf).
Recommended by
Sarpanch
Village, Murthal (Sonepat).
Verified by
Halqa Patwari
Issued by
Tehsildar/Sub Division Magistrate/Distric Magistrate/General Assistant to Dy. Commissioner or SubDivisional Officer (Civil) of the District/Sub Division
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Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology,
Murthal (Sonipat)-131039
(Established Under Govt. of Haryana State Legislative Act 29 of 2006)
(Approved by UGC under Section 2 (F) & 12 (B) of UGC Act 1956)
P.G. Admissions 2016-17
(Applicable to Vacant Seats after 3rd Counseling if any)
APPLICATION FORM
1.
Name of the programme/course
2.
Name of the deaprtment
3.
Candidate,s Name
4.
Mother’s name
5.
Father’s name
6.
Date of Birth
7.
Gender
8.
Haryana Domicile (tick)
9.
Category ( )
10.
Sponsored
11.
Nationality
12.
Adress for Correspondance
13.
Contact Number
14.
Email Id
15.
Permanent adress
16.
Contact Number
17.
Email Id
Please affix Your
Original Photo with
two spare
photograph
Yes
No
Yes
No
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Detail of Academic Qualifications:
Examination
Year
passing
of Marks
Obtaibed
Total Marks
%
10th
12th
Graduation Detail:
Degree
University Discipline Year of Marks
Total
passing
Obtained/CGPA marks
%
GATE Detail
Subject:
Year of passing
Valid Score:
Marks:
Delaration
(To be signed by the Candidate)
I hereby declare that all the entries made in this form are correct. I further declare that I fulfil the
minimum eligibility conditions laid down for admission and I have read all conditions and
guidelines given in the prospectus for admission in P G programme for the academic session
2016-17. In case of detection of any false entry, especiaaly in respect of qualifying examination/
experience/ caste/ sponsoring certificate, my admission may be treated cancelled at any time
during the course of my study and I will have no claim what so ever except security charges. I
am fully awrae of the upreme Court directives in regard to ragging and I shall not indulge in any
act of ragging and will strictly adhere to the code of conduct prespribed by University.
Candidte’s Signature
Place:
Date:
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16. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
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17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Achaltal, Aligarh,
Uttar Pradesh.
18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
19. Maharana Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional Area,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida PhaseII, Uttar Pradesh.
21. Gurukul Vishwavidyala, Vridanvan, Uttar Pradesh.
* Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow, UP – the matter is subjudice before the District
Judge – Lucknow.
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