Salient features of AICTE Approved B.E. (Power Engg.)

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Salient Features of AICTE approved
Courses Offered
by
NPTI Institutes
B. Tech. (Power Engineering)
Badarpur, New Delhi
National Power Training Institute
An ISO 9001 : 2000 & ISO 14001 : 2004 Organization
(Ministry of Power, Govt. of India)
Sector-33, Faridabad-121003, Haryana
(website: www.npti.in)
ABOUT NPTI
National Power Training Institute (NPTI), an ISO 9001 & ISO
14001 organization, under Ministry of Power, Govt. of India is
a National Apex body for Training and Human Resources
Development in Power Sector with its Corporate Office at
Faridabad. NPTI had been providing its dedicated service for
more than four decades. NPTI operates on an all India basis
through its nine Institutes in different zones of the country as
per details below:Northern Region:
1. NPTI Corporate Office, Faridabad
2. NPTI (Northern Region), Badarpur, New Delhi
3. NPTI (Hydro Power Training Centre), Nangal
Southern Region:
4. NPTI (Power System Training Institute), Bengaluru
5. NPTI (Hot Line Training Centre), Bengaluru
6. NPTI (Southern Region), Neyveli
Eastern & North Eastern Region:
7. NPTI (Eastern Region), Durgapur
8. NPTI (North Eastern Region), Guwahati
Western Region:
9. NPTI (Western Region), Nagpur
NPTI conducts following industry-interfaced academic
programs with the objective to create a pool of committed
and competent professionals equipped with appropriate
technical skills to steer the Indian Power Sector.
VISION
NPTI cherishes a vision of value orientation and
value addition to national and transnational power
and energy sectors through training and human
resources development endeavouring to energize
people who energize the nations
MISSION
Emerge as global leaders in enhancing human and
organizational excellence in Power and Energy
Sectors by blending frontier Technologies with
Management to facilitate HRD interventions that are
instrumental in providing reliable, safe, economic
and clean power
OBJECTIVES
Primary objectives:
•
To function as a National Organization for training in the field of (a) Operation and Maintenance of Power Stations; and
(b) All other aspects of Electrical Energy Systems including Transmission,
Sub-Transmission and Distribution.
•
To act as an apex body for initiating and coordinating training programs in
the Power Sector of the country.
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To establish and run Training Institutes for Engineers, Operators,
Technicians and other personnel of the Power Sector.
Subsidiary objectives:
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To identify and assess the training needs of the Power Sector in the
country.
To coordinate the training activities of the various Utilities with those of
other Technical Training Institutions and supplement it with the training
programs of its own Institutes.
OBJECTIVES
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To establish standard norms regarding qualifications and training for
personnel of various levels.
To serve as a National Certification Authority for the purpose of
Certification of Competence and/or participation to ensure availability
of properly trained personnel to man the Electricity Supply Industry.
To initiate, conduct and coordinate the research and development
studies in the field of Operation, Maintenance and Management of
Power Generation and Transmission Systems and to prepare and
conduct specialized training programs thereof.
To establish, maintain and manage laboratories, workshops,
experimental transmission lines, sub-stations and other facilities
required in pursuance of its objectives.
To collect information and maintain documentation in the field of
electricity generation and distribution.
To collect, prepare, edit, print and publish material, papers, periodicals
or reports in furtherance of the objectives of the Society.
To organize seminars and workshops.
To enter into agreement with any enterprise or institution or person
and provide funds to them for specific training programs,
demonstrations, assignments, preparation of training material or
technical guidance.
AICTE APPROVED COURSES
COURSE
NPTI REGION
DURA
TION
YEAR OF
ESTAB
LISH
MENT
NUMBER OF
BATHCES
GRADU
ATED
MBA
(Power
Management )
Corporate
Office,
Faridabad
2 Years
2002
Nine (9)
B.Tech.
(Power
Engineering )
Northern
Region Badarpur,
New Delhi
4 Years
2001
Eight (8)
B.Tech.
(Power
Engineering )
Eastern
Region Durgapur
4 Years
2002
Seven (7)
B.E.
(Power
Engineering )
Western
Region –
Nagpur
4 Years
2001
Eight (8)
B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi
Eligibility & Intake Qualification:
 10+2 pass from any Board / CBSE with minimum of 60%
marks is eligible for Common Entrance Test conducted by
GGSIPU, New Delhi
 Total Seats - 73 (General, OBC, SC ,ST & J&K Migrants) & 6
lateral entry seats (Admission in the second year with
Polytechnic / B.Sc. Degree )
 No Sponsored / Management Category seats
Selection Criteria:
 Admission to NPTI (NR), Badarpur-New Delhi is based on the
ranking obtained from CET. (Normally upto 3500 rank for
General Category)
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B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), N. Delhi
Course Fee
Annual Fees
- Rs. 35,000/-
Security Deposit
- Rs. 5,000/- (refundable)
Hostel Room rent
- Rs. 30,000/- per year
Alumni association*
- Rs. 1000/-(Life membership)
Boarding charges
- As per Actuals (Presently Rs
2,100/- per month)
*- one time fee
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B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to GGSIPU, New Delhi
Program Structure:
• 4 year program spread over Eight (8) Semesters.
• The Curriculum is designed for Power Engineering-Electrical /
Mechanical specialization in addition to Power Sector specific
subjects with 217 credits. Subjects like Power Plant Operation,
Maintenance, Load Despatch, Rotational On-Job Training, Power
Plant Maintenance are included as a part of the curriculum.
• In the first year, students take courses in Basic Sciences /
Engineering, Computers / IT and Mathematics. These are common
subjects for all other B.Tech. programs in GGSIP University.
• In the second year, the students take common courses in the area of
Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Energy Conversion, Electrical
Engineering, Heat & Mass Transfer and Control Engineering. Credit
weightage is also given for the summer training appraisal at the end
of the 2nd year.
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B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to GGSIPU, New Delhi
B.Tech (PE) Program Structure Contd.
• In the third year, the power engineering subjects like Power Generation,
Steam Generator / Turbine, Plant Operation Power System are imparted
in addition to the core Electrical / Mechanical subjects like Refrigeration
& A/C, Machine Design, Field Theory (EM) & Instrumentation. Summer
internship is compulsory at the end of the 3rd year also.
• The fourth year has subjects of Power System Distribution, Load
Despatch and other Mechanical subjects such as Theory of Machines,
Manufacturing Engineering, Energy Audit and Electrical Subjects such
as Communication Engineering, Power System Analysis & Stability,
HVDC etc.
• In addition a Project has to be carried out (8 credits) by the student.
B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to GGSIPU, New Delhi
Semester 1:
Paper
THEORY PAPERS
Applied Mathematics – I
Applied Physics – I
Applied Chemistry – I
Manufacturing Process
Introduction to Computers and Auto CAD
Communication Skills – I
Impact of Science & Technology on Society
* Non university Exam
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Applied Physics Lab. – I
Applied Chemistry Lab. – I
Introduction to Auto CAD Office
Automation and Web Design
Workshop Practice
Engineering Graphics Lab.
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Lecture
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
Tutorial
Credits
Hour of Engagement
1
4
1
3
1
3
0
2
1
3
1
3
0
1
-
2
2
3
1
1
2
-
3
2
2
1
B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to GGSIPU, New Delhi
Semester 2:
Paper
THEORY PAPERS
Applied Mathematics – II
Applied Physics – II
Applied Chemistry – II
Introduction to Programming
Engineering Mechanics
Electrical Science
Communication Skills – II
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Applied Physics Lab. – II
Applied Chemistry Lab. – II
C Programming Lab.
Engineering Mechanics Lab.
Electrical Science Lab.
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Lecture
Tutorial
Credits
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to GGSIPU, New Delhi
Semester 3:
Paper
THEORY PAPERS
Material Science & Metallurgy
Thermodynamics
Strength of Materials & Theory of
Machines
Circuit Theory
Analog Electronics
Electrical Machines
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Thermodynamics Lab.
Strength of Materials & Theory of
Machines Lab.
Analog Electronics Lab.
Electrical Machines Lab –I
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Lecture
Tutorial
Credits
3
3
3
0
1
1
3
4
4
3
3
3
1
1
1
4
3
4
-
2
4
1
2
-
2
2
1
1
B.Tech. (POWER ENGINEERING)
Electrical / Mechanical Specialization
NPTI (NR), Badarpur, affiliated to GGSIPU, New Delhi
Semester 4:
Paper
THEORY PAPERS
Engineering Economics
Energy Conversion
Heat & Mass Transfer
Fluid Mechanics & Machines
Digital Electronics
Control Engineering
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Heat & Mass Transfer Lab.
Fluid Mechanics & Machines Lab.
Digital Electronics Lab.
Control Engineering Lab.
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Lecture
Tutorial
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
4
4
4
4
-
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
Semester 5:
Paper
THEORY PAPERS
Power Generation Engineering
Steam Generator & Its Auxiliaries
Steam Turbine and Its Auxiliaries
Power Plant Electrical Machines & Systems
Power System
a) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (For
Mechanical specialization)
b) Electrical & Electronic Measurements and
Instrumentation (For Electrical specialization)
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Thermal Power Plant Scheme Tracing
Microprocessor Lab.
a) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab.
(For Mechanical specialization)
b) Electrical & Electronic Measurements and
Instrumentation
Lab.
(For
Electrical
specialization)
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Lecture
Tutorial
Credits
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
3
3
-
4
4
2
1
1
1
Semester 6:
Paper
Lecture
THEORY PAPERS
Power System Protection and
3
Switchgear
Thermal Power Plant Engineering –
3
Related Topics – I (Power Plant
Commissioning, NDT, Industrial Safety)
Power Plant Operation
3
Power Plant Control and
3
Instrumentation
a) I. C. Engines & Gas Dynamics
2
(For Mechanical Specialization)
b) Power Electronics & Electric Drives
(For Electrical Specialization)
a) Machine Design (For Mechanical
2
Specialization)
b) Engineering Electromagnetics (For
Electrical Specialization)
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Tutorial
Credits
1
4
1
4
1
1
4
4
1
3
1
3
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Power System Protection and
Switchgear Lab.
Rotational On-Job Training
(Operation - Steam Generator & Its
Auxiliaries)
Rotational On-Job Training
(Operation - Steam Turbine & Its
Auxiliaries)
Rotational On-Job Training
(Operation - Power Plant Electrical
Machines & Systems)
a) I. C. Engines Lab. (For
Mechanical Specialization)
b) Power Electronics & Electric
Drives
Lab.
(For
Electrical
Specialization)
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-
2
1
-
5
1
-
5
1
-
5
2
-
2
1
Semester 7:
Paper
THEORY PAPERS
Power Distribution and Utilization
Thermal Power Plant Engineering –
Related Topics – II (Performance &
Efficiency Calculations, Maintenance
Planning & Cost Control)
Power Plant Maintenance
a) Theory of Machine (For Mechanical
Specialization)
b) Power System Analysis & Stability
(For Electrical Specialization)
a) Manufacturing & Industrial Engg.
(For Mechanical Specialization)
b) Communication Engineering
(For Electrical Specialization)
Civil Works in Power Engineering
(*Non-University Examination Subject)
20
Lecture
Tutorial Credits
3
2
1
1
4
3
3
3
1
1
4
4
3
1
4
2
0
1
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Rotational On-Job Training (Maintenance
– Steam Generator & Its Auxiliaries)
Rotational On-Job Training (Maintenance
– Steam Turbine & Its Auxiliaries)
Rotational On-Job Training
(Maintenance – Power Plant Electrical
Machines & Systems)
a) Theory of Machine Lab. (For
Mechanical Specialization)
b) Power System Lab. (For Electrical
Specialization)
Practical Training at the end of Sixth
Semester
21
-
5
1
-
5
1
-
5
1
-
2
1
-
0
1
Semester 8:
Paper
Lecture Tutorial Credits
THEORY PAPERS
Load Dispatch & Regulatory Issues
3
0
4
Environmental Management , Energy
3
1
4
Conservation and Energy Audit
2
1
3
Management Concepts & Techniques
2
1
3
a) Mechanical vibration (For Mechanical
Specialization)
b) Design of Electrical Machines (For
Electrical Specialization)
3
1
4
a) Energy Management (For Mechanical
Specialization)
b) HVDC Technology (For Electrical
Specialization)
PRACTICAL/VIVA VOCE
Environmental & Energy Audit
5
1
5
1
MATLAB Practices
8
8
PROJECT / VIVA VOCE
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Core Competencies
1. (Semesters 1 - 4) - Typical Curriculum designed for a good basic
Engineering and Technology aspects
2. (Semester 5) - Power Generation Engineering The subject
introduces the history of Power Sector Generation, types of
Generation with practical sights into the conventional plant design
and auxiliaries
3. (Semester 5) Steam Turbine & its Auxiliaries - The subject details
the steam turbine & its auxiliaries; design, construction and different
types pertaining to a typical thermal power plant
4. (Semester 5) Steam Generator & its auxiliaries - The subject
details into the Steam Generator equipment, constructional features,
excitation and design aspects
5. (Semester 5) Power System - The subject explains the complete
details of Generation, Transmission and Distribution system
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Core Competencies
6. (Semester- 6) - Power System Protection and Switchgear
Curriculum designed for Substation Engineering with complete
details of switchgears, breakers, types, Isolators and Bus-bar design
etc.
7. (Semester- 6) - Power Plant Operation The subject details into the
Operation of Plant Equipments, their Protection and Interlocks
8. (Semester - 6) - Power Plant Control and Instrumentation The
subject gives a detailed exposure of plant equipment; different types
of control and performance monitoring Instrumentation
9. (Semester- 6) - Rotational On-Job (ROJ) Operation of Steam
Generator, Turbine & Electrical Machines. The students are sent
to an adjacent running power station for actual On-Job training.
This practice makes the difference between a Power Engineer
and other disciplines wherein the basics of Power Plants are
woven into the curriculum as ON-Job is carried out in the actual
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Core Competencies
10. (Semester- 8) Power Distribution and Utilization - This subject
gives the detailed Distribution Systems along with commercial
aspects.
11. (Semester- 8) Thermal Power Plant Engineering Related Topics The subject details in the commissioning, safety aspects of plant
equipment and subsystems
12. (Semester - 8) Load Dispatch and Regulatory Issues - The subject
gives a detailed exposure of Planned operation of Thermal power
plants, SCADA, co-ordination of Load Des-patch Centers and
Regulatory issues as per IE Act 2003, ABT etc.
13. (Semester- 8) Environmental Management, Energy Conservation
and Energy Audit - The subject gives the details of energy
Management, Energy Audit and their advantages and EIA .
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Pedagogy
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Class Room Lectures, Practicals, Non University Examinations,
Summer Training, Seminars, Quiz, Assignments, Rotational OnJob (ROJ) Operation, ROJ Maintenance practices and Project
works
Assessment

Internal Assessment by Faculty: 25 Marks (2 Class Tests, Surprise
Tests,
Quiz's,
Presentations,
Assignments,
Discussions,
Attendance (80% Compulsory))
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External Exam by University: 75 Marks (Total 5 Questions:
Question No.1 Compulsory, and rest 4 to be answered 1 from each
Unit)
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Infrastructure
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
The institute has its own campus spread over 4.3 acres. The
campus is located inside the NTPC, BTPS Complex sharing the
Post office, Hospital, Bank and Millennium ground. Simulator
training is also provided to the students
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14 Number Class Rooms Complete with VCD Projection Systems.
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One Conference Room and One Board Room
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140 Seater AC Auditorium

20 Seater Conference Hall
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180 beds Hostel with Dining Facilities
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Sports facilities such as Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball,
Volley Ball and Table Tennis etc.
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Hostel is provided with a Gymnasium
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One 56 seater Bus and two 36 seater minibuses for transportation.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Industrial Visits
Visits to Thermal Power Plants
Visits to Hydro Power Plants
Visits to Load Despatch Centers
Visits to Sub Stations
Cultural Activities
Fresher's Day Celebrations
Cultural festival “MANCHAYAN” organized every year
Teachers Day Celebrations
Valedictory/Farewell Functions
Sports Day
Management Fests
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B.Tech Campus Placement - Batch – 6 (2006-10)
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Name of Company
Vedanta Resources
Essar Power
Adani Power
Siemens
Emerson Process
CLP
India Bulls Power
Isgec Thomson Engineering
Jindal India Power
Highest Package offered
Average Package
Min. Package
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: Rs. 4.20 lakh
: Rs. 3.22 lakh
: Rs. 2.50 lakh
B.Tech Campus Placement Batch -7 (2007 – 11)
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Name of Company
Alstom
Bechtel
Doosan Power
Emerson
Sravanthi
SKEC
Tata power
ACC
Punj Llyod
ISJEC Thomson Engg
Lahmeyer
Highest Package offered
Average Package
Min. Package
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S. No.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Name of Company
Shristi Power
Adani group
Desein
Tata Power
Siemens
Sriram Alkali
Jindal
: Rs. 5.10 lakh
: Rs. 4.04 lakh
: Rs. 3.00 lakh
B.Tech Campus Placement - Batch - 8 (2008 – 12)
S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Name of Company
Alstom
Bechtel
Desein Indure
SKEC
Clyde Bergman
Emerson
SIEMES
Vedanta Resources
Power Trading Corp
IJT Heavy Engg
Adani Power
Highest Package offered
Average Package
Min Package
32
S.
No.
12
13
Name of Company
DSCL
Punj Llyod
: Rs. 4.60 lakh
: Rs. 3.90 lakh
: Rs. 3.00 lakh
Student Placement Package Details
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Year
Maximum
Rs. In lakhs
Average
Rs. In lakhs
Minimum
Rs.In lakhs
2006-10
4.20
3.22
2.50
2007-11
5.10
4.04
3.00
2008-12
4.60
3.90
3.00
Placement Record
Year of
Passing
Total No. of
Students
No. of Students
Placed
% age of
Students Placed
2006-10
(6th Batch)
65
63
97
2007-11
(7th Batch)
67
66
99
2008-12
(8th Batch)
61
51
84
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Library Books Details:
Program
B.Tech. (Power Engg)
Titles Volumes International
Journals
2720
10201
2
National
Journals
e-Journals
10
J-Gate,
Access to
1500
Journals
book bank facility is also provided
Library Facilities:
Working Hrs.
e-Journals
Subscriptions
Area in
sq.m.
Reading Room
Capacity
9.30 am to 6.00 pm
J-Gate
120
30
35
Computer Lab:
Number of PC’s
60
Legal System Software (02)
1. Window XP Operating System
2. Window 7 Operating System
3. Windows vistas
Legal Application Software (10)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Internet Bandwidth
1. 3 (512 Kbps) + Campus is also WiFi
connected and NPTI is landmarked
with NKN
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MS Office
Adobe Photo Shop
Flash
Visual Studio
Auto CAD
MATLAB
Adobe writer
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Name of In-house
Faculty
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Designation
Qualifications
Mr. Vijay Kumar
Gupta
Mr. H P Lal
Principal Director
Mr. Dinesh Kumar
Deputy Director
Mr. Giri Raj Kishore
Deputy Director
Dr. S. Selvam
Deputy Director
Mr. N K Srivastava
Deputy Director
B.Sc. Engg. (Mechanical)
35 years
B.E. (Mechanical)
35 years
B.E. (Mechanical)
28 years
B.E. (Mechanical)
25 years
B.E., MS (Sys), Ph.D.
(Electrical), 22 Years
B.E., MBA, (Ph.D.)
22 Years
Director
Mr. Rajesh Shukla
Assistant Director
Mr. M.K. Sharma
Assistant Director
Mr. Akshintz Jain
Assistant Director
Mr. R. Chaudhary
Consultant
Mr. G. K. Mandal
Consultant
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B.E., M.Tech.
8 years
B.E., PGDCA , MBA
8 years
B. E . (Mechanical)
7 years
Diploma
in
Mechanical Engg , 35
years
B.E. (Chemical Engg)
28 years
Visiting Faculty
Dr. P.R. Sharma
Ph.D.
HVDC / Power Electronics
Mr. G.S. Rehal
B.E.
Turbine Design
Mr. A.K. Baag
B.E.
Boiler and Operation
Ms. A.K. Chamoli
B.E, M. Tech., Ph.D. Power System
Dr. J. Raja
B.E, M.E, Ph.D.
Power System
Mr. Senthil Kumar
B.E, M.Tech.
Power
Generation,
Control Engg
Mr. L.B. Singh
M.Sc. , M.Phil.
Mathematics
Ph.D.
Economics
Dr. Subhash
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Visiting Faculty
Mr. S.P. Agarwal
B.Tech, M.Tech.
Power System Protection
Performance Monitoring
Mr. Himanshu Singh
M.Tech. (E&C)
Communication Engg. /
Electro Magnetics
Ms. Smita Jain
M.Sc (Phy)
Physics
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