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Volume 95, December 2014 3
Delhi Technicians’ Chapter
The Election of Delhi Technicians’ Chapter was held onAugust 22, 2014, wherein Ms Mohini Shrivastav and Mr Kartik,were elected as Chairman and Honorary Secretary,respectively.
Durgapur Technicians’ Chapter
During the period April 2014 – September 2014, the DurgapurTechnicians’ Chapter organized six committee meetings,three lectures, namely, (i) 69.18 MLD Water SupplyScheme of Asansol Durgapur Development Authority(ADDA), (ii) Industrial Safety, and (iii) Thermal Power PlantBasic delivered by Mr S Mondal, Assistant Engineer, ADDA,Durgapur; Mr Susanta Banerjee, EHS Officer, Alstom India andMr Parimal Kumar Dubey, Training Advisor, MTPS, DamodarValley Corporation, Durgapur, respectively. The Chapter alsoconducted fourteen short-term courses, three technical visitsto (i) ADDA, (ii) Mejia Thermal Power Station Durlavpur,Bankura, and (iii) Alstom India and also one film show.
Choudhary and Ms Manprit Gupta were elected as Chairmanand Honorary Secretary of the Chapter, respectively. A largenumber of Technicians’ attended this event which evokedkeen interest amongst them.
Kanpur Technicians’ Chapter
The Annual General Meeting of Kanpur Technicians’ Chapterwas held on August 03, 2014, wherein Mr Mahendra Jhaand Ms Sonam Tiwari were elected as Chairman andHonorary Secretary of the Chapter, respectively. During theafore-mentioned period, the Chapter also conducted threecommittee meetings and six lectures, namely, (i) Broadbandfor Sustainable Development, (ii) Small Islands – Big Trojble’(iii) Power Generation Technologies and Power Scenario inIndia, (iv) Auto CAD, (v) Satellite Communication’ and (vi) StressManagement, delivered by Prof Y N Singh, IIT, Kanpur; DrAntara Digar, Assistant Professor, Department of CivilEngineering, IIT Kanpur; Er Vivek Asthana, Executive, EnPanki Power House, Kanpur; Ms Sonam Tiwari, CADSpecialist, CAD Concepts Sarvodaya Nagar, Kanpur; ErPankaj Singh, Lecturer, HBTI, Kanpur; Mr RanjanKulshreshtha, Meditation Centre, Kanpur, respectively. Atechnical visit to RSPL Limited, Printing and Packaging Unit,Rania, Kanpur was also organised.
Kota Technicians’ Chapter
During the period April 2014 – September 2014, the KotaTechnicians’ Chapter organised the Annual General Meetingon September 27, 2014, wherein, Mr Dinesh Kumar Baruaand Ms Shilpa Dammani, were elected as Chairman andHonorary Secretary, respectively. A lecture on ‘CloudComputing’ delivered by Er Trilok Maheshwari, ManagingDirector, IT Campus, was also held which evoked keeninterest amongst all participants present on the occasion.
Kozhikode Technicians’ Chapter
During the period April 2014 – September 2014, theKozhikode Technicians’ Chapter conducted the AnnualGeneral Meeting on September 23, 2014, wherein Mr VishnuPrasad and Mr Abijith S, were elected as Chairman andHonorary Secretary, respectively. A large number of
NEWS FROM IEI TECHNICIANS’ CHAPTERS
A view of technical visit at Alstom India, Durgapur
Jammu Technicians’ Chapter
The Jammu Technicians’ Chapter was formally opened onMay 05, 2014. Mr Robin Parihar and Mr Govind Kumar, wereelected as Chairman and Honorary Secretary, respectively.A large number of Technicians’/ Senior Technicians’ attachedto the jurisdiction of the Jammu Local Centre of IEI werepresent on the occasion besides a number of professionalsof diverse fields of engineering.
Jharkhand Technicians’ Chapter
The Jharkhand Technicians’ Chapter conducted the AnnualGeneral Meeting on September 28, 2014 wherein Mr S N
A view of the audience attending the Annual General Meeting of the
Kozhikode Technicians’ ChapterA view of Technicians’ attending the Annual General Meeting
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Technicians’/ Senior Technicians’ members were present onthe occasion besides a number of corporate members attachedto the jurisdiction of Kozhikode Local Centre of IEI.
Madurai Technicians’ Chapter
The Madurai Technicians’ Chapter organised the AnnualGeneral Meeting on September 20, 2014, wherein Mr ASelvaraj and Mr A Prabhaharan, were elected as Chairmanand Honorary Secretary, respectively, during the periodApril 2014 – September 2014.
Maharashtra Technicians’ Chapter
During the period April 2014 – September 2014, theMaharashtra Technicians’ Chapter conducted the AnnualGeneral Meeting on August 24, 2014 and four committee
meetings, one lecture on ‘Important Applications of Semi-conducting Materials’ delivered Prof V R Altekar, twoworkshops, namely, (i) C, C++ and (ii) Online Examination.A large number of participants were present on the occasionand lectures were well received by the participants presenton the occasion. The Chapter also organised one film showon ‘Causes of Electric Short Circuits’.
Nashik Technicians’ Chapter
During the period April 2014 – September 2014, NashikTechnicians’ Chapter conducted the Annual General Meetingon September 22, 2014, wherein Mr Shah Ankit Ashok andMs Deepa Yashjeet Sangave, were elected as Chairmanand Honorary Secretary, respectively.
Odisha Technicians’ Chapter
During the period April 2014 – September 2014, the OdishaTechnicians’ Chapter organised six committee meetings andsix lectures, namely (i) Role and Approach of RegulatoryBody for Energy Conservation, (ii) Quality Control Systemfor Sewerage Project, (iii) Role of Nanotechnology inConstruction Engineering, (iv) Dynamic RAM Interfacingand Upgradation of Z-80 based Biomedical Instrument,(v) Architectural Engineers – The Modern High-BreedProfessionals, and (vi) Offshore Wind Energy Technologyand Its Prospects, delivered by Prof (Dr) K K Rout, Er P CMohapatra, Prof (Dr) S M Ali, Mr Dulu Patnaik, Mr P R Patraand S M Ali, respectively.A view of Technicians’ attending the lecture meeting
[Reports for the period April 2014 – September 2014, received at Headquarters till November 15, 2014 are included above]
The Council at its 683rd meeting, held during 20-21 Sep 2014 at Agartala, decided the following :
♦ Hard copies of admit cards for registered candidates to appear in the Section A & Section BExaminations of IEI will not be printed with effect from Winter 2014 examination. Therefore, the facilityto collect the hard copy of admit card from the respective Examination Centre is dispensed with.
♦ Candidates, registered to appear in the afore-said examination, are expected to downloadtheir admit cards from IEI HQs website (www.ieindia.org) under the tab Academics by enteringhis / her correct membership number.
♦ SMS will be sent by the HQs of IEI in this respect to all registered candidates, whose mobilenumbers are available on record, at least 10 days before the commencement of examination.
♦ In case of any difficulty, concerned State/Local Centre shall extend the facility to providedownloadable admit cards to registered candidates, on request, only one day prior to the
commencement of examination. It may be noted that concerned State/Local Centre maynot consider such request, if this facility is requested during the period of examination.
DISCONTINUATION TO ISSUE PRINTED ADMIT CARDS
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Report on Twenty-second IEI Convocation and Technicians’/Students’ Convention
Organized by the Visakhapatnam Local Centre of IEI, theTwenty-second IEI Convocation and Technicians’/Students’Convention was held during November 15 – 16, 2014. Thecentral theme of the seminar, which was held concurrentlywith the apex function of Technicians’ / Senior Technicians’ /Students’ Convention was Harnessing the Power ofEmerging Technologies for Nation Building. The themewas apt and perfect by matching the present needs of thecountry. Altogether, 2102 candidates (922 candidates ofSummer 2013 and 1180 candidates of Winter 2013), whopassed Sections A & B examinations in ten engineeringdisciplines during 2013 and four (02 candidates of Summer2013 and 02 candidates of Winter 2013) candidates ofPostgraduate Diploma Examination in the same year, weregiven the certificates in person as well as in absentia. Alarge number of student members of engineering collegesand polytechnics students’ chapters attended this mega event.
The Convocation was started with a ritual invocation followedby the welcome address delivered by Dr K Venkatasubbaiah,Chairman of the Organising Committee.
The Convocation was held at Dr Y V S Murthy Auditorium ofAndhra University, Visakhapatnam. Addressing the gathering,Shri Ghanta Srinivasa Rao felt that engineers play a crucialrole in the development of any nation. He congratulated allthe young engineers who would receive their AMIE degreecertificates. He further said that very often the new graduatesdo not possess the required skills to suit the needs of theindustry or academia. He opined that there exists a gapbetween the requirements of the industry and the candidatesin terms of these skills. He announced that the newGovernment in Andhra Pradesh has decided to establishwhat are called ‘Skill Development Centers’ in every districtto bridge this gap. He further announced that such centersare going to come immediately in Visakhapatnam, Gunturand Tirupati in the first phase. Visakhapatnam, as it is calledthe ‘City of Destiny’ is attracting huge investments in thearea of Information Technology and Pharmaceuticals. Heelaborated the role of IEI in imparting engineering educationand complimented IEI for such a task for nation building. Hementioned that IEI has been existing in our country fordecades and is known for its quality in several branches ofengineering.
He then made a clarion call addressed to all present thereto be not only good engineers, but also be good citizens,who would make our motherland proud, by virtue of theirdedicated service with utmost sincerity and honesty.
The Chief Guest then presented the Institution Trophies tothe Jamshedpur Technicians’ Chapter and DurgapurTechnicians’ Chapter (in absentia), and Odisha Technicians’Chapter as the Best, Second Best and Third BestTechnicians’ Chapter, respectively amongst all the existingTechnicians’ Chapters of IEI for the session 2013-14. TheChief Guest also presented Dr Amitabha BhattacharyyaMemorial Trophies to Department of Electrical Engineeringand Department of Computer Science and Engineering, bothrepresenting Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi(Tamilnadu); and Department of Electronics Engineering,AISSMS College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra) as theBest, Second Best and Third Best Engineering CollegeStudents’ Chapter. Thereafter, the Chief Guest presented DrAmitabha Bhattacharyya Memorial Trophies to PeriyarCentenary Polytechnic College, Thanjavur (Tamilnadu);Sandip Foundation, Nashik (Maharashtra) and RanaganathanPolytechnic, Coimbatore (Tamilnadu) as the Best, Second
In his address, Dr Venkatasubbaiah reminded all thegraduates that they were lucky enough in getting twoluminaries, namely, Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, State Ministerfor Human Recourse Development, Andhra Pradesh as ChiefGuest and Prof G S N Raju, Vice Chancellor of Andhra Universityas Guest-of-Honour. Then lighting the traditional lamp to markthe inauguration of Convocation Ceremony was held by theable hands of Shri Ghanta Srinivasa Rao, the Chief Guest ofthe programme.
Lighting the traditional lamp to mark the inauguration of Convocation
Ceremony by the Honble. Minister of HRD, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Dignitaries (L–R : Dr U Chandrasekhar, S & DG; Dr K Venkatasubbaiah,Chairman of the Organising Committee; Dr L V Muralikrishna Reddy,President-elect; Shri Ghanta Srinivasa Rao, Chief Guest; Shri K CSethi, Chairman, AITC; Prof M Purnachandra Rao, Chairman of theVisakhapatnam Local Centre and Dr G Padmavathi, Hony. Secretary,Visakhapatnam Local Centre) standing on the dais at the time ofinvocation
t Shri Ghanta Srinivasa Rao
delivering the Convocation
address
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Best and Third Best Polytechnics Students’ Chapters. Inaddition, the Chief Guest presented the awards and prizesto candidates, who secured highest/second highest/thirdhighest marks in both Section A and Section B examinationsin different engineering disciplines. The Chief Guest alsopresented the 45th All India Students’ Design CompetitionAwards-2014 for promoting the advancement of engineeringeducation and research in the country. Finally, four prizes,which were adjudged by the panel of Judges on theprevious day for presenting their papers in theTechnicians’/ Students’ Convention, were also given by thePresident-elect on 16 Nov 2014.
Dr L V Muralikrishna Reddy, President-elect, then deliveredhis Presidential Address. In his address, Dr Reddy welcomethe gathering and exhorted the newly admitted graduates.In his speech, he said, ‘The Institution of Engineers is theonly multidisciplinary professional engineering body in thecountry embracing 15 engineering disciplines and various Fora.
manufacturing sector with an utmost priority for tapping naturalresources clubbed with human resources in a most perfectlymatched manner with propagation of green/cleantechnologies, wherever possible. This concept woulddefinitely provide a fillip to entire profession of engineering tostrike a balance between development with minimum harmto environment. Dwelling on the theme of the seminar, Dr LV Muralikrishna Reddy observed that the use of technologyby humans has begun with the conversion of naturalresources in simple tools. The discovery of the ability tocontrol fire increased the available sources of food and theinvention of the wheel has revolutionized travelling.Technological developments that include the printing press,the telephone and the internet have removed physical barriersto communication and permitted humans to interact on aglobal scale. However, technology is also being used todevelop weapons of mass destruction. The concept of ‘globaleconomy’ is a result of the use of technology that helpedsocieties to develop more advanced economies. This hasallowed the rise of the so-called ‘leisure class’ in suchsocieties. The new technologies are also producing unwantedspillovers in the form of pollutants and depleting naturalresources to the detriment of the Earth’s atmospheric,oceanic and space environments. Various implementationsof technology are raising new ethical questions. The notionof efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term appliedto machines, is one glaring example. The ever increasingdemands of the society need the development of newtechnologies. Fortunately, new technology is coming fasterthan ever and promises solutions to many of the world’simmediate challenges that include food and water security,energy sustainability and person-based medicines. In therecent past, lighter, cheaper and flexible electronics madefrom organic materials are finding practical applications; 3Dprinting is being used for medical applications; and medicinesthat use nanotechnology and can be delivered at themolecular level are being developed. Such emergingtechnologies must be encouraged to help in making thecountry economically strong.
The Third Best Technicians’ Chapter Award being handed over to the
representative of Odisha Technicians’ Chapter of IEI
Dr L V Muralikrishna Reddy, Present-elect of IEI for the session
2014 -15, delivering his address
Col (Prof) G S N Raju, Vice Chancellor of Andhra University, delivering
his Convocation Address
At present, it imparts engineering education through self-study in ten engineering disciplines. There are a large numberof students who are unable to pursue full time course due totheir employment but are enterprising enough to achievetheir career objectives through self-study and appear in theexaminations. The Institution has been providing the uniqueopportunity to them for learning and qualifying the courses’.Dr Reddy made an appeal to all engineers present on theoccasion to put their best for the advancement of engineeringprofession in the country. He underscored the need to developand practice the energy-efficient technologies in the
Col (Prof) G S N Raju, Vice Chancellor of Andhra University,was the Guest-of-Honour on this occasion. While deliveringhis thought-provoking Address, Prof Raju congratulated theInstitution for providing an alternative but very less expensive
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mode of technical education to weaker sections of thesociety, who were otherwise not getting the opportunity tothe formal education system. He appealed to all passed outstudents to love their work and they should do their taskwith utmost sincerity and devotion. He then appealed to allthe engineers present on the occasion to maintain ethicswhile putting their best in the workplace. He explained theimportance of the communication skills of engineers whiledischarging their tasks. He strongly felt that a cohesiveworkforce with good communication skills may open newvistas of well-qualified professional engineers in the countrywho could develop the manufacturing sectors in diverse fieldsof engineering and thereby strengthen an era of aspiration ofbudding engineers to develop India a global hub for practisingprofessionals. He appealed to all the passed out engineersof The Institution of Engineers (India) to dedicate theirservices with utmost clear in their mind with zero tolerancein ethical standards to profession in future days. He told thefresh engineers about the importance of communication skillsin their profession. Their role in engineering profession is veryimportant when it comes to deliberate new concepts anddesigns. He said that engineers must contribute significantlyfor the peace and good order of the society, wherever they live.
At the end, Dr U Chandrasekhar, Secretary and DirectorGeneral, proposed the vote of thanks.
have a greater role in the nation building by bringinginnovations in technology.
While giving the keynote address, Prof P S Avadhani,Principal of the A U College of Engineering mentioned the
t Prof P S Avadhani,
Principal of A U College
of Engineering delivering
his key-note address
importance of milestones of engineering developments whichhad enriched the quality of life of common masses to a largerextent. He opined that proper technical education could usherin a self-reliant India which has the largest pool ofprofessionals. He also said that India is a source of energyfrom time immemorial. We, as a nation, missed thedevelopmental activity during the medieval period. Hereminded once again that we should not miss this opportunityof participating in the development of Nano, Information andBiotechnologies. He further said that 70% of Indianpopulation is in the age group of 18-35 years, which is whythe world is calling us as ‘young’ India. The recent Indianspace missions, such as, Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan
are the fruits of the research made by young and experiencedengineers and scientists. He observed that India has thecapacity of making such missions successful. He felt thatour engineers must work on the production of electricitythrough solar and wind energy conversion. Finally, ProfAvadhani hoped that the seminar would deliberate on majorconcern issues length and breath and some meaningfulrecomendations would surely come out.
Prof K Venkatasubbaiah, Chairman of the OrganizingCommittee in his address mentioned that there were about200 delegates participating in the two-day convention and it
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University addressing the gathering
during Students’ / Technicians’
Convention
Besides the Convocation, another colourful programme wasorganised, namely, All-India Technicians’/Students’ Seminaron Harnessing the Power of Emerging Technologiesfor Nation Building on 15 Nov 2014, concurrently with theTechnical Sessions during which student members ofengineering colleges and polytechnics, attached to Students’Chapters of IEI presented technical papers, which evokedkeen interest amongst the Technicians/Senior Technicians/Students of engineering colleges and polytechnics besidesother senior engineers and guests present on the occasion.
This session was inaugurated by Prof E A Narayana, Rectorof Andhra University. In his address, Prof Narayanamentioned that technology must help our country to improvethe economy. Till recently, there is a misnomer in the publicthat technology is not for the poor. He opined that engineers
Dr U Chandrasekhar, Secretary and Director General, proposed the
vote of thanks.
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information technology, architecture, environment,automobile, water resources, renewable energy, etc. Dividedin two distinct categories, namely, (i) students representingEngineering Colleges, and (ii) students representingPolytechnics in the country participated in this mega event.Altogether four papers were adjudged for prizes by a panelof three judges, namely, Dr M Kaladhar, Dr S V S Sudhakarand Er D V Ramakrishna. These awards were given on 16 Nov2014 at the Prize Distribution ceremony. The names of prizewinners and title of their papers presented are givenhereunder:
was the first time that the Visakhapatnam Local Centre wasgiven the opportunity of hosting this mega event. Heunderscored the need of this type of technical discourseannually under the guidance of IEI so as to reap the inherenttalent of a vast pool of students of engineering colleges/polytechnics in one hand and on the other hand technicians/senior technicians pursuing the IEI education.
Earlier, Prof M Purnachandra Rao, Chairman of theVisakhapatnam Local Centre welcomed the gathering. He
complimented IEI for providing such a platform to present thethoughts of students and technicians in the form of presentationof papers in presence of such a vast pool of engineers,academicians and budding engineers. He underscored the needof such technical discourses in their formative period of learningwhich would help them in crystallizing their thoughts with theideas of various attendees on the subject.
This session was concluded with the vote of thanks proposedby Dr G Padmavathi, Honorary Secretary of VisakhapatnamLocal Centre of The Institution of Engineers (India).
Altogether 33 technical papers were presented anddiscussed. The papers were based on the afore-mentionedtheme and also on diverse fields of engineering which coveredalmost all the subjects and branches of engineering likecivil, mechanical, electrical, electronics and communication,
SEMINAR SESSION / TECHNICAL SESSION
Group I : Engineering College Students’ Chapter
Name(s) Paper Entitled Category of Prizes
K Lalitha and Nuclear First PrizeB Vanividya, MedicineAditya Institute ofTechnology andManagement,Srikakulam(Andhra Pradesh)
Group II: Polytechnic Students’ Chapter
Name(s) Paper Entitled Category of Prizes
N Vijaya Kumar CAD, CAM, CAE First Prizeand R Periyasamy,Thiagarajar PolytechnicCollege, Salem(Tamilnadu)
G Nandhakumar Recent Trends Second Prizeand M Manikandan, in PowerThiagarajar Polytechnic GenerationsCollege, Salem(Tamilnadu)
K Moniga Raj and Screenless Third PrizeM Gowri Shankari, DisplaysPeriyar CentenaryPolytechnic CollegeThanjavur (Tamil Nadu)
The session was attended by a large number of students/Technicians/Senior Technicians/members of IEI / councilmembers and educationists. It witnessed the presentationof technical papers on contemporary engineering topics aswell as on various emerging areas of interest with possiblesuggestions and application of knowledge presented in thepaper to combat the problems being faced presently by themankind. The session was highly interactive and evoked keeninterest amongst all participants. The authors, who presentedtheir technical papers, were also given the participationcertificate in addition to cash reward, for prize winnig papers.
A section of pass-out students attending the Convocation Ceremony
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Releasing the Souvenir - brought out on the occasion
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Secretary of the Visakhapatnam
Local Centre proposing the vote
of thanks during Students’/
Technicians’ Convention
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Based on entries received from various Technicians' Chapters operating under the State/Local Centres of IEI and also from a large number ofEngineering College/Polytechnic Students' Chapters in the country, the following awards were presented in numerous categories. The trophy,certificate and cash award of Rs. 20,000/-, Rs. 15,000/- and Rs. 10,000/- were given to Best, Second Best and Third Best Chapters (of variousCategories), respectively.
Best Technicians' Chapter: Jamshedpur Technicians' Chapter (Jharkhand); Second Best Technicians' Chapter: Durgapur Technicians' Chapter(West Bengal); Third Best Technicians' Chapter: Odisha Technicians' Chapter (Odisha); Second Best Engineering College Students' Chapter:Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Department of Electrical Engineering), Sivakasi (Tamilnadu), and Third Best Engineering CollegeStudents' Chapter: AISSMS College of Engineering (Department of Electronics Engineering), Pune, (Maharashtra); Best PolytechnicStudents' Chapter: Periyar Centenary Polytechnic College, Thanjavur (Tamilnadu); Second Best Polytechnic Students' Chapter: SandipFoundation, Nashik, (Maharashtra) and Third Best Polytechnic Students' Chapter: Ranganathan Polytechnic College, Coimbatore (Tamilnadu).
The Institution of Engineers (India) [IEI] congratulates the following Technician/Senior Technician members, who obtained prizes/awards invarious categories under different engineering disciplines on the basis of marks obtained at the Twenty-second IEI Convocation and Students'/Technicians' Convention held at Visakhapatnam on November 16, 2014.
Presentation of Trophies, Prizes and Awards at the Twenty-second IEI Convocation
In addition to above awardees, a host of Technicians/Senior Technician members were also honoured during the
Twenty-second Convocation held at Visakhapatnam on November 16, 2014, the details of which are given hereunder:
Ms Hem Maurya (S’13) Second Highest Marks [Section A (Diploma), Institution Prize and Suman Sharma Award];
Ms Debasree Mondal (S’13) Third Highest Marks [Section A (Diploma), Suman Sharma Award]; Ms Madhu Rai (S’13)
Highest Marks in Computer Science and Engineering [Section B, Institution Prize]; Mr Vinod Kumar Datusliya (S’13)
Highest Marks in Mechanical Engineering [Section B, Institution Prize and Glasgow Auld Students’ Award]; Ms Saniya
Jose (W’13) Second Highest Marks [Section A (Non-Diploma), Suman Shrma Award]; Ms Sudha Kumari (W’13)
Second Highest Marks [Section A (Diploma), Institution Prize and Suman Sharma Award]; Mr Deshmukh Niteen Tanaji
(W’13) Highest Marks in Production Engineering [Section B, Institution Prize].
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Ms V P DeepaSecond Highest
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Ms Athira N RajThird Highest
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Mr A K SinghHighest
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Nandi Award - W’13
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(Ma
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National Design and Research Forum (NDRF) of The Institution of Engineers (India), Bangalore conducted 45th All IndiaStudents’ Design Competition - 2014. The Institution of Engineers (India) congratulates the following students representingvarious engineering colleges, who were awarded medals during Twenty-second IEI Convocation and Students'/Technicians'Convention held at Visakhapatnam on November 16, 2014.
45th All India Students’ Design Competition - 2014
Aerospace
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Jain
Un
ivers
ity
Ram
a N
ag
ara
, K
arn
ata
ka
Mr V Subrahmanya T
Aerospace
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
VS
M In
sti
tute
of A
ero
sp
ac
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ng
ine
eri
ng
& T
ech
no
log
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Ban
galo
re, K
arn
ata
ka
Mr N K Pradhan
Agricultural
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Vela
mm
al C
olleg
e o
fE
ng
ine
eri
ng
& T
ech
no
log
y
Ma
du
rai,
Ta
mil
Na
du
Mr V K Sarang
Chemical
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Ind
ian
In
sti
tute
of
Te
ch
no
log
y K
an
pu
r
Utt
ar
Pra
de
sh
Mr A Jain
Chemical
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
BIT
S P
ilan
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oa
Ms P Prakash
Chemical
Engineering
Bro
nze
Me
da
l
Nir
ma U
niv
ers
ity
Ah
me
da
ba
d, G
uja
rat
Mr A Kumar
Civil
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Dh
ira
jla
l G
an
dh
iC
olleg
e o
f Tech
no
log
yS
ale
m, Tam
il N
ad
u
Ms S Shruthi
Civil
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
VIT
Un
ive
rsit
yV
ello
re, T
am
il N
ad
u
Mr K Agnihotri
Civil
Engineering
Bro
nze
Me
da
l
SJ
B I
ns
titu
te o
fTech
no
log
y, B
an
galo
re,
Karn
ata
ka
Ms N V Rao
Computer
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
SN
S C
oll
eg
e o
fTech
no
log
y, C
oim
bato
re,
Ta
mil
Na
du
Mr R Prasanneswar
Computer
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
Ero
de
Se
ng
un
tha
rE
ng
ine
eri
ng
Co
lle
ge
Ero
de
, Ta
mil
Na
du
Mr K Ilangeeran
Electrical
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
Dr.
M V
Sh
ett
y In
sti
tute
of Tech
no
log
y, D
ak
sh
ina
Kan
nad
a, K
arn
ata
ka
Mr D M Shrivathsa
Electrical
Engineering
Bro
nze
Me
da
l
Ch
itk
ara
In
sti
tute
of
En
gg
. &
Te
ch
no
log
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ati
ala
, P
un
jab
Mr S Dhiman
Electronics & Telecom
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Mr M Naveen Kumar
Ero
de
Se
ng
un
tha
rE
ng
ine
eri
ng
Co
lle
ge
Ero
de
, Ta
mil
Na
du
Electronics & Telecom
Engineering
Bro
nze
Me
da
l
Mr K Shrikar
Ra
gh
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ng
g. C
oll
eg
e,
Vis
akh
ap
atn
am
, A P
Environmental
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Mr V Subbarayan
SR
KR
En
gg
. C
oll
eg
e,
Bh
ima
va
ram
, A
P
Electrical
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Mu
thayam
mal E
ng
g.
Co
lleg
e, N
am
akkal,
Ta
mil
Na
du
Mr S Ashok Kumar
Environmental
Engineering
Bro
nze
Me
da
l
Mr R Prabhu
Th
iag
ara
jar
Co
lle
ge
of
En
gin
ee
rin
g, M
ad
ura
i,Ta
mil
Na
du
Mechanical
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Jain
Un
ivers
ity
Ram
a N
ag
ara
, K
arn
ata
ka
Mr S Roopak Raj
Mechanical
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
Un
na
ma
lai In
sti
tute
of
Te
ch
no
log
y, T
ho
oth
uk
ud
iTa
mil
Na
du
Mr L Vignesh
Mechanical
Engineering
Bro
nze
Me
da
l
Sri
Sa
ira
m E
ng
g. C
oll
eg
eC
he
nn
ai,
Ta
mil
Na
du
MrS V Pragadeesh
Metallurgical & Materials
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
Ja
da
vp
ur
Un
ive
rsit
yK
olk
ata
, W
es
t B
en
ga
l
Mr P P Chatterjee
Production
Engineering
Go
ld M
ed
al
Ne
ttu
r Te
ch
nic
al
Tra
inin
g F
ou
nd
ati
on
Ban
galo
re, K
arn
ata
ka
Mr G R Malarmannan
Production
Engineering
Silver
Med
al
PS
G C
oll
eg
e o
fTech
no
log
y, C
oim
ba
tore
Ta
mil
Na
du
Mr E L Chidambaram
In order to give better and prompt service to our T/ST and other members, the Institution has implementedInteractive Voice Response System (IVRS) at its Headquarters.
Existing T/ST/Corporate members of the Institution interested to know the roll number/examination results/paymentdetails or any other queries related to Examination/Membership may dial the number 033 4015 5400.
Members are to key-in 7 digit membership number and first 11 digits of the reference number received throughsms or letter from IEI (as applicable) and follow the instruction as sounded by the system.
IMPLEMENTATION OF IVRS AT IEI HQS
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ONLINE PAYMENT FOR EXAMINATION-RELATED SERVICES
Candidates, interested to remit online payment of requisite fee by credit card for appearance in the examination/registration for Section B/re-registration of examination/extension of examination registration/change of optional subjects,are requested to visit our website www.ieindia.org and click on Payment Gateway for Guests and Members under web-enabled services at home page. It has a numerous advantages, namely, as follows:
l Need not to make the draft and payment of commission to the bank.
l Avoid risk of misplacement of document with draft during postal/courier transit.
l Avoid inordinate delay to receive the document with draft at HQs.
l Instant acknowledgement of amount and documents by receiving Request Reference Number and Authorization Code.
Please ensure receipt of Authorization Code along with Request Reference Number for valid transaction.
Transaction without Authorization Code will not be considered as valid.
The Council at its 639th Meeting at Nagpur Approved the following for Amendment of Examination Rules :
FIXATION OF TERM OF EXAMINATION BASED ON DATE OF ENROLMENTThe first examination that the candidates are eligible to appear shall depend on their date of election as mentioned below. Thestipulated six-year period shall be counted from the date of eligibility as per following schedule :
Candidates enrolled between Eligible to appear for the first time in
March 1 - August 31 Winter Examination (same year)
September 1 - February 28/29 (next year) Summer Examination (next year)
Introduction of Plastic Photo Identity Cards for Associate Members
Pursuant to the decision of the Council, Senior Technician (ST)/Technician (T) members, after passing Sections B
examination, would be eligible to become Associate Member (AM) directly. In order to transfer their membership grade
from ST/T to Associate Member, they are required to apply for the same with a demand draft of ̀ 1500/- (US $ 100 for
overseas candidates) in favour of ‘The Institution of Engineers (India)’ payable at Kolkata. A proforma for this purposewould be sent along with the pass mark-sheet/grade card of Winter 2014 Examination to all pass-out candidates ofWinter 2014 Examination.
NEW EXAMINATION CENTRES FOR SECTION A (DIPLOMA)
The Council has decided to conduct Section A (Diploma) Examination at Dehradun (Centre Code248) and Shillong (Centre Code 793) with effect from Winter 2014 examination. Candidates, intendto appear in Summer 2015 examination from either of these examination centre, can fill-up theirexamination application from quoting the correct Centre Code Number as mentioned above.
NEW EXAMINATION CENTRES FOR SECTION A (NON-DIPLOMA) AND SECTION B
The Council has decided to conduct Section A (Non-Diploma) and Section B examination at Anpara
(Centre Code 231) with effect from Winter 2014 examination. Candidates, intend to appear in Summer2015 examination from either of these examination centre, can fill-up their examination application fromquoting the correct Centre Code Number as mentioned above.
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The Summer 2015 Examinations of IEI shall be conductedin 67 examination centres both in India and abroad duringJune 6-12, 2015 as per the Programme printed on pages14-16. Both the Section A (Diploma and Non-diplomaschemes) and the Section B Examinations shall be held asper the Programme.
Applications submitted during the period mentionedhereunder shall only be considered for Summer 2015Examinations:
Candidates not appeared at From February 17 toWinter 2014 Examination March 23, 2015
Candidates appeared at From March 23 toWinter 2014 Examination April 23, 2015
A candidate shall not be allowed to appear in the followingschemes exceeding the number of subjects as mentionedagainst each scheme:
Section A (Non-diploma) 4 subjectsSection A (Diploma) All subjectsSection B 4 subjects
Examination Form is available in the Membership Pack aswell as on IEI website www.ieindia.org. The photocopy of
the Examination Form shall be accepted only if copied clearlyon A-4 size bond paper. The Examination Form duly filled-inshould be sent directly to the Headquarters of the Institutionwith requisite fee of ̀ 2000.00 by demand draft.
Submission of Examination Form after the last date shallbe rejected automatically. Plea of ignorance in this respectshall not be accepted under any circumstance.
In case of non-receipt of the result of Winter 2014Examinations for any reason whatsoever, candidates shouldsubmit the forms within the stipulated date mentioning thesubjects in order of preference, including the subjectsappeared at the last examination. In such case, the subjectswill be allotted giving preference to the choice of subjectsbut excluding the exemptions, if any, and permitting toappear in the next subject available to them in the sequentialorder of subject code. Examination fee shall be refundedonly to passed candidates as per rules.
Time Limit to Carry Forward Subject Exemptions
A candidate shall be required to pass the InstitutionExamination within a specific period as mentioned hereunder:
Section A : 6 years Section B : 6 years
n Only one form should be submitted. Submission ofmore than one form may cause automatic rejection ofapplications. Fee will not be refunded or adjusted forsubmission of duplicate Examination Form. Telephone/Mobile number and e-mail, if any, should be quoted in theExamination Application Form. No covering letter isnecessary for submission of the form.
n Each application, accompanied by exact ExaminationFee (` 2000.00) for admission to the examination, shouldreach on or before the last date of submission of forms.Examination fee once paid is neither refundable nor transferable tothe subsequent examination or to any other account.
n Examination Fee (`̀̀̀̀ 2000.00) should be paid byonline through credit card or by demand draft. Pleaseavoid sending more that one draft and also any otherfee along with the Examination Fee. Do not staple thedraft along with the letter/examination form. Use gems clipor pin only.
n Forms are to be sent only to the Secretary & DirectorGeneral, The Institution of Engineers (India), 8 GokhaleRoad, Kolkata 700 020, and also accompany the fee bydraft drawn on Bank at Kolkata in favour of The Institution
of Engineers (India). Particulars of the draft/online paymentshould be mentioned in the form at appropriate place.
n Name and membership number of the candidatemust be mentioned on reverse side of the draft.
n Candidates intend to appear in Section A/Section B mustuse the Examination Application Form given in the EnrolmentPack or available on the website www.ieindia.org.
n All payments must be made directly to theHeadquarters at Kolkata by online through credit cardor by demand draft only. Cheques, IPOs, money ordersare not accepted.
n The details of passing Sections A and B Examinationsor exemption therefrom should be stated clearly in theExamination Form with the grade of membership.
n A candidate should mention the correct codenumbers of the examination centres, branch andsubject(s) in which s/he desires to appear in theExamination Application Form. Wrong code numbers ofcentres, branch or subject(s), if mentioned in the form, willautomatically result in allotment of the centre or branch orsubject(s) to which those code numbers belong.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTITUTION EXAMINATIONS
THE INSTITUTION EXAMINATIONS
Summer 2015
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n Re-appearance in subject(s) in which a candidate hasalready secured exemption(s) will be considered ascancelled. The previous exemption(s) stand valid.
n Candidates should normally select the examinationcentre within the jurisdiction of their respective State/Local Centre. In exceptional circumstances, candidatesmay be permitted to appear from the Centres outside thejurisdiction of their State Centres provided they enclose withtheir Examination Forms the satisfactory evidence of theirbeing required to appear from other Centres. No applicationfor a change of Examination Centre will be entertained afterthe last date of submission of application forms.Appearance from a different centre, without the priorapproval of Headquarters in writing, shall beconsidered as irregular.
n Technician members, who have not paid compositesubscription, will not be permitted to appear in theexamination.
n Candidates elected as Senior Technician/Technicianmembers can appear in the immediate next examinationafter their election, as per fixation of term of examinationgiven on page 11 subject to timely submission of theirexamination forms with requisite fee.
n A candidate should also mention in the ExaminationApplication Form her/his roll number, year and month inwhich s/he has passed Section A Examination.
n No candidate shall be allowed to appear at theexamination without the Valid Identity Card. A candidate,who has not yet applied for Identity Card, is required toapply and collect the same before the commencement ofexamination.
n A Corporate Member desirous to appear in additional branchis expected to apply for an Identity Card, duly filled in andattested by a Corporate Member, enclosing a demand draft of` 150/- at least two months prior to examination. Suchcandidates are expected to apply for registration of Section BExamination in the prescribed format [printed in Volume I: Rules— The Institution Examinations (page 39, Appendix VI)] orcan be downloaded from www.ieindia.org, and send alongwith registration fee of ` 3000.00 (US $ 200 for overseascandidates) by demand draft. The application with fee mustbe sent at least three months prior to the commencement ofexamination.
n A Corporate Member, who has already passed SectionsA and B Examinations or is exempted therefrom, will onlybe permitted to appear in any one additional branch ofengineering in Section B, in which Section B examinationsare being conducted at present, on payment of examinationfee of ` 2,000.00 or US $ 150 (as applicable) in eachexamination subject to fulfilling the requirement as per rules.
n The candidates, who passed Section B Examination inone branch in revised scheme shall be eligible to claimexemption in common subject(s) of same nomenclature in
the additional branch, provided they secure Grade ‘C’ orhigher grade in such subject(s).
n A Corporate Member, who has already passed Sections Aand B Examinations or is exempted therefrom, will only bepermitted to appear in additional subject(s) of Section A orSection B on payment of an examination fee of ̀ 500.00 persubject. The grade secured in the additional subject(s) willnot be added to the original pass result of Section A or SectionB under any circumstance.
n Request for change of subject(s) shall not beentertained after submission of Examination Form.
n The Institution reserves the right to reject incomplete orillegible examination forms without any reference to thecandidates.
n The charge of ̀ 150.00 for processing the examinationform shall be deducted while refunding the examination fee.Balance examination fee will not be adjusted to any otheraccount.
n Any candidate, who is not eligible to appear at theInstitution Examinations, will be intimated duly assigning thereason for rejection of his/her examination form.
n Certain requests such as acknowledgement of receiptof examination form, subsequent corrections in the form,despatch of grade card/marksheet to a temporary address,revaluation of answerscript, award of grace marks, etc shallnot be entertained.
n A candidate, whose name does not appear in the ‘List ofCandidates’ provided to an Examination Centre, will not beallowed to appear at the examination from that Centre.
n In case a candidate claims that in spite of submitting anexamination form in conformity with Rule, s/he has neitherbeen provided with Admission Card nor provided anyinformation about the rejection of her/his application, s/hecan submit a fresh examination form along with a demanddraft of ` 1500.00, with photocopies of her/his originalexamination form, details of the demand draft and a copy ofthe postal receipt, to the Officer-in-Charge for provisionalappearance in the examination. In case the candidate’sclaim is found to be not in order, the fee deposited by him/her shall be forfeited and his/her appearance shall be treatedas irregular.
n Mobile and programmable calculator are notpermissible in the Examination Hall. Non-programmable calculator, however, is permitted in theExamination Hall.
n For correspondence in regard to any examination,candidates should always mention the membership gradeand number, examination in which they appeared, the centreof examination and roll number, phone/mobile number ande-mail ID, if any, for quicker response.
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PROGRAMME OF SUMMER 2015 EXAMINATION
AN 201
Fundamentals ofDesign and
Manufacturing
AD 301
Fundamentals ofDesign and
Manufacturing
CH 411
Mass Transfer Operations
CH 421
Fuels and Combustion
CV 411
Advanced Structural Analysis
CV 421
Principles of EnvironmentalEngineering
AN 202
Material Scienceand Engineering
AD 302
Material Scienceand Engineering
CV 431
Transportation Engineering
CV 415
Seismic Design of StructuresCV 435
Construction Management Systems
DAY (DATE OF
EXAMINATION)SESSION
FIRST DAY
(SATURDAY)
06.06.2015
SEVENTH DAY
(FRIDAY)
12.06.2015
SECOND DAY
(SUNDAY)
07.06.2015
THIRD DAY
(MONDAY)
08.06.2015
FOURTH DAY
(TUESDAY)
09.06.2015
FIFTH DAY
(WEDNESDAY)
10.06.2015
SIXTH DAY
(THURSDAY)
11.06.2015
AN
FN
NON-DIPLOMA
SCHEME
DIPLOMA
SCHEME
CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 04)
CIVIL
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 05)
SECTION A SECTION B
CV 432
Traffic and TransportationSystems
AN 203Computing and
Informatics
AD 303Computing and
Informatics
CH 412
Heat Transfer Operations
CH 422
Biochemical Engineering
FN
AN
CV 425
Waste Management andEnvironmental Impact Assessment
AN 204
Society andEnvironment
AD 304
Society andEnvironment
CH 432
PetrochemicalEngineering
FN
AN
FN
AN
FN
AN
AN 205
Mechanical Science
IC 402
Engineering Management
AN 206
Engineering Physicsand Chemistry
CH 431
Polymer Materials andTechnology
CV 412
Design of RCC andPrestressed Concrete Structures
CV 422
Environmental Engineering -Processes and Management
AN 207
Engineering Drawingand Graphics
CH 403
Chemical ReactionEngineering
CV 403
Civil Engineering Materials andConstruction Practices
AN 208
Electronics andInstrumentation
CH 404
TransportPhenomena
CV 404
Geotechnical andFoundation Engineering
FN
AN
FN
AN
AN 209
EngineeringMathematics
CH 413/423
Mechanical Operations
CH 433
Industrial Pollutionand Control
CV 413Design of Steel Structures
CV 423Air Pollution and Its Control
CV 433Town Planning and
Urban Development
AN 210
Electrical Science
CH 405
Chemical EngineeringThermodynamics
CV 405
Water Resources Systems
CH 406
Chemical Process Principles
CV 406
Principles of Geoinformatics
CH 414
Fluid Mechanics
CH 424
Chemical Process Technology
CH 434
Fertilizer Technology
CV 414
Structural Dynamics
CV 424/434
Design of Water andWastewater Treatment
Systems
CH 415/425/435
Instrumentation and Control
CH 407
Chemical EngineeringEquipment Design
CV 407
Analysis and Design of Structures
Forenoon Session : IST 1000 h – 1300 h Afternoon Session : IST 1430 h – 1730 h
ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 03)
AR 411
Soil Mechanics andFoundation Engineering
AR 421
Ekistics
AR 431
Professional Practice
AR 423
Climatology
AR 433
Interior Design
AR 412Construction Technology
AR 422Town Planning and
Landscape Architecture
AR 432Mapping a Thesis Project
AR 403
History of Architecture
AR 404
Building Services
AR 413
Theory of Structures
AR 405
Quantity Surveying,Specifications, Contracts
and Valuation
AR 406
Surveying, BuildingConstruction and Materials
AR 414
Prestressed and PrecastConcrete Structures
AR 434
Computer Graphics
AR 415
Structural Design
AR 407
Architectural Design
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PROGRAMME OF SUMMER 2015 EXAMINATION
CP 411
Graph Theory andCombinatorics
CP 421
Parallel Processing
EL 411
Energy Systems
EL 421
Advanced Aspects ofElectrical Machines
EC 411
Broadcast and TelevisionEngineering
EC 421
Digital Hardware Design
MC 423
Analysis and Synthesis ofMechanisms and Machines
MC 431
Manufacturing Science
CP 431
Pattern Recognition andImage Processing
EL 431
Control Theory
MC 411
Refrigeration andAir-conditioning
MC 414
Internal Combustion Engines
MC 424
Design of Machine Tools
DAY (DATE OF
EXAMINATION)SESSION
FIRST DAY
(SATURDAY)
06.06.2015
SEVENTH DAY
(FRIDAY)
12.06.2015
SECOND DAY
(SUNDAY)
07.06.2015
THIRD DAY
(MONDAY)
08.06.2015
FOURTH DAY
(TUESDAY)
09.06.2015
FIFTH DAY
(WEDNESDAY)
10.06.2015
SIXTH DAY
(THURSDAY)
11.06.2015
AN
FN
COMPUTER SCIENCE
AND ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 06)
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 07)
ELECTRONICS AND
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 08)
MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 11)
SECTION B
MC 421
Design of Mechanical Systems
CP 415
Database ManagementSystems
CP 435
Software Engineering
EL 414
Power SystemPerformance
EC 415
Computer Networks andCommunication
EC 425
Software Engineering
FN
AN
MC 413
Non-conventional Energy Systems
MC 433
Tool and Die Design
EL 424
Electrical Power Utilisation
EL 434
Instrumentation Systems
EC 432
Industrial Instrumentation andComputer Control
FN
AN
FN
AN
FN
AN
IC 402
Engineering Management
CP 412/422
Computer Networks
CP 432
Theory of Computation
EC 413
Microwave Engineering
EC 423
IC Design Techniques
EC 433
Biomedical Electronics
MC 412
Power Plant Engineering
MC 422
Optimisation-Theory and Applications
MC 432
Computer Aided Manufacturing
CP 403
Data Structures
EC 403
Communication Engineering
MC 403
Mechanics of Solids
FN
AN
FN
AN
CP 413/423/433
Operating Systems
EC 435
Control Systems
MC 404
Mechanics of Fluids
CP 405
Pulse and Digital Circuits
EC 412
Radar and Antenna Engineering
EC 422
Pulse and Digital Circuits
MC 415Turbomachinery
MC 425
Computer Aided Engineering DesignMC 435
Production Management
EC 406
Electronic Circuits
MC 406
Manufacturing Technology
EC 414
Optical andSatellite Communication
EC 424
Solid State Physics andSemiconductor Devices
EC 434
Signal Processing
EC 407
Design of Electronic Devicesand Circuits
MC 407
Design ofMachine Elements
Forenoon Session : IST 1000 h – 1300 h Afternoon Session : IST 1430 h – 1730 h
EC 431
Sensors and Transducers
EL 412/422/432
Power Electronics
EL 403
Power Systems
CP 404
Programming Languages
EC 404
Circuit Theory and Control
MC 434
Manufacturing Automation
EL 404
Circuit and Field Theory
EL 413
High Voltage Engineeringand Power Apparatus
EL 423
Electrical Drives
EL 433
Process Control Systems
EL 405
Electrical Machines
CP 406
Computer Architecture
EL 406
Measurements and Control
EC 405
Microprocessors andMicrocontrollers
MC 405
Thermal Science and Engineering
CP 425
Microprocessors andMicrocontrollers
EL 415/425/435
Microprocessors andMicrocontrollers
CP 414
Artificial Intelligence
CP 424/434
Computer Graphics
CP 407
Systems Analysis andDesign
EL 407
Design of ElectricalSystems
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PROGRAMME OF SUMMER 2015 EXAMINATION
MM 411
Mineral Engineering
MN 411
Advanced Mine Ventilation
MN 421
Mine Systems Engineering
PR 411
Manufacturing Science
PR 421
Facility Planning, Design andMaintenance
TX 411
Advanced Yarn Manufacture
MM 432
Welding and Allied Processes
MN 431
Advanced RockMechanics
TX 421
Advanced FabricManufacture and Design
TX 415/425/435
Mill Organisation,Process Economics and
Quality Control
DAY (DATE OF
EXAMINATION)SESSION
FIRST DAY
(SATURDAY)
06.06.2015
SEVENTH DAY
(FRIDAY)
12.06.2015
SECOND DAY
(SUNDAY)
07.06.2015
THIRD DAY
(MONDAY)
08.06.2015
FOURTH DAY
(TUESDAY)
09.06.2015
FIFTH DAY
(WEDNESDAY)
10.06.2015
SIXTH DAY
(THURSDAY)
11.06.2015
AN
FN
MATERIALS AND
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 12)
MINING
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 13)
PRODUCTION
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 14)
TEXTILE
ENGINEERING
(BRANCH CODE 15)
SECTION B
MM 412
Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories
MM 422
Electrometallurgy and Corrosion
MN 412
Environmental Pollution andControl in Mines
MN 422
Economics of MiningEnterprises
PR 425
Work Study and ErgonomicsFN
ANTX 431
Advanced ChemicalProcessing and Finishing
MN 432
Advanced Methods of Mining
PR 413
Tool and Die Design
FN
AN
FN
AN
FN
AN
IC 402
Engineering Management
MM 421/431
Polymer Materials andTechnology
PR 412/432
Computer AidedManufacturing
PR 422
Project Management
TX 412
Modern Yarn Production andControl Systems
TX 422
Non-woven, Knitting andIndustrial Fabrics
TX 432
Garment Technology
MM 403
Metallurgical Thermodynamicsand Kinetics
PR 403
Mechanics of Solids
TX 403Textile Fibres and Testing
FN
AN
FN
AN
MM 413
Ferrous Extractive Metallurgy
MM 423/433
Advanced Physical Metallurgy
PR 423/433
Quality Management
TX 413/423
Engineering Design ofTextile Structures
TX 433
Chemistry and Technology ofMan-made Fibres
PR 406
Manufacturing Technology
TX 406Chemical Processing and
Finishing
PR 414
Design of Machine Tools
PR 435
Operations Planning and Control
PR 407
Design of Machine Elements
TX 407
Design and Mechanisms ofTextile Machines
Forenoon Session : IST 1000 h – 1300 h Afternoon Session : IST 1430 h – 1730 h
PR 431
Materials Management
MN 414/434
Mine Surveying
MN 403Mining Geology and
Development ofMineral Deposits
MM 404
Extractive Metallurgy
PR 404
Manufacturing Automation
TX 404
Yarn Manufacture
MN 404
Exploitation of Mineral Deposits
MN 413
Electrical Equipment andInstrumentation in Mines
MN 423
Geostatistics
MN 433
Mine Planning and Excavation
MM 406
Physical Metallurgy
MN 406
Mine Ventilation andEnvironmental Hazards
PR 415
Inspection and Product Control
PR 424/434
Operations Research
TX 414/424
Textile Machinery and Maintenance
TX 434
Energy Conservation,Environmental andPollution Control
MM 414Non-ferrous Extractive
MetallurgyMM 424
Materials CharacterisationMM 434
Foundry Engineering
MN 424
Quality, Reliability andSafety in Mines
MM 415Instrumentation and Control
MM 425
Ceramic MaterialsMM 435
Mechanical Working Processes
MM 407
Metallurgical Design
MN 407
Geomechanics andMine Design
MM 405
Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
PR 405
Production Management
TX 405
Fabric Manufacture and Design
MN 405
Mining Machinery andMaterial Handling
MN 415/425/435
Mine Management andLegislation
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Only Section AD
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Only Section A
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001 KATHMANDU
002 ABU DHABI
003 BAHARAIN
004 DOHA
005 KUWAIT
110 DELHI
121 FARIDABAD
132 KARNAL
141 LUDHIANA
160 CHANDIGARH
171 SHIMLA
180 JAMMU
190 SRINAGAR
201 GHAZIABAD
202 ALIGARH
208 KANPUR
211 ALLAHABAD
226 LUCKNOW
231 ANPARA
247 ROORKEE
248 DEHRADUN
302 JAIPUR
324 KOTA
342 JODHPUR
380 AHMEDABAD
390 VADODARA
400 MUMBAI
403 GOA
407 BELAPUR
411 PUNE
422 NASHIK
431 AURANGABAD
440 NAGPUR
452 INDORE
462 BHOPAL
482 JABALPUR
490 BHILAI
492 RAIPUR
500 HYDERABAD
516 KADAPA
517 TIRUPATI
520 VIJAYAWADA
530 VISAKHAPATNAM
560 BENGALURU
570 MYSORE
580 DHARWAD
600 CHENNAI
607 NEYVELI
620 TIRUCHIRAPALLI
625 MADURAI
641 COIMBATORE
673 KOZHIKODE
682 KOCHI
695 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
700 KOLKATA
713 DURGAPUR
721 KHARAGPUR
735 JALPAIGURI
744 PORT BLAIR
751 BHUBANESWAR
769 ROURKELA
781 GUWAHATI
793 SHILLONG
799 AGARTALA
800 PATNA
831 JAMSHEDPUR
834 RANCHI
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All Schemes
Only Section A
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Section ASection B (CV, CP,EL, MC, EC, MN)
All Schemes
Only Section AD
All Schemes
Section A means both the Diploma and the Non-Diploma Streams; Section AD means Section A
(Diploma Stream); All Schemes mean both Section A and Section B.
IEI EXAMINATION CENTRESUntil further notification, the Institution’s Examinations will be conducted at the following locations with the scheme/s asstated below.
Centre Place Scheme/sCode
Centre Place Scheme/sCode
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I enclose a demand draft of ` 650.00 (for one subject) / `1300.00 (for two subjects) / `1950.00/ (for three subjects) and
`2600.00-/ (for four subjects) in favour of ‘The Institution of Engineers (India)’ payable at Kolkata for this purpose. My particularsare given below :
Name : ……………………………………………………………
Membership No. : ……………………………………………………………
Mailing Address : …………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………………………..
E-mail : …………………………………………………………..
Mobile No. : …………………………………………………………..
Enclo: Demand Draft No …………………........
drawn on.............................................., dated..............................
............................................................................................................................................................................
Name and Address : .................................................................................................
(in Block Letters) ...................................................................................................
....................................................................................................
Pin :
SSubjects
Membership No:
Signature of the Applicantwith date
EEA/ED/COC/105 Date:
Mr Alok BasuDeputy Director (EEA)The Institution of Engineers (India)8, Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700020
Dear Sir,
Please arrange to send the study material (√ mark) of following subject(s) of Section B Examination :
CP 404
CP 407
CP 403
CP 406
EC 406
MC 406
CV 405
MC 403
♦ Data Structures (CP 403)
♦ Programming Languages (CP 404)
♦ Computer Architecture (CP 406)
♦ Systems Analysis and Design (CP 407)
♦ Water Resources Systems (CV 405)
♦ Electronic Circuits (EC 406)
♦ Mechanics of Solids (MC 403)
♦ Manufacturing Technology (MC 406)
Study Material for Compulsory Subjects of Section B Examination
After successful implementation of publishing study materials of four common subjects of Section A (Non-diploma) andSection A (Diploma) stream, IEI embarked upon preparing the study materials of compulsory subjects of Section Bexaminations in Civil, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communication, and MechanicalEngineering. IEI has already crossed one more milestone by publishing study materials on the following four subjects ofSection B in Computer Science and Engineering, one subject of Civil Engineering, one subject of Electronics andCommunication Engineering and two subjects of Mechanical Engineering as per prescribed syllabus:
♦ Data Structures (CP 403)
♦ Programming Languages (CP 404)
♦ Computer Architecture (CP 406)
♦ Systems Analysis and Design (CP 407)
♦ Water Resources Systems (CV 405)
♦ Electronic Circuits (EC 406)
♦ Mechanics of Solids (MC 403)
♦ Manufacturing Technology (MC 406)
Interested candidates may submit the following prescribed proforma duly filled-in with requisite fee (` 650.00 for eachsubject inclusive of postage). On receipt, the study material will be sent to the candidates at the recorded address bycourier/speed post as applicable.The preparation of study material in other subjects is also in progress. The details will be communicated to all Technician/Senior Technician members in due course of time.
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REVISED PROFORMA FOR REGISTRATION OF SECTION B
Dear Sir,
I am sending the application for Registration of Section B duly filled-in with demand draft for ̀ 4500/- (US$ 300 for overseascandidates). The fee includes ` 1500/- for upgradation of ST/T member after passing of Section B Examination, to thegrade of AMIE, including the fee for Photo Identity Card for Associate Member. The information provided by me in theapplication are correct to the best of my knowledge. [Fee for Registration of Section B for Associate Members/ Members/Fellows is ̀ 3000.00 (US $ 200 for overseas candidates)].
1. Name and Membership No
2. Passed Section A in with Roll No.
3.
CERTIFICATE OF ENGAGEMENT
(To be filled-in by the Engineer under whom the candidate is working)
1. Name of the organization (in BLOCK letters)
2. Address of the organization (in BLOCK letters)
3. Nature of the organization (mark √ in the relevant box) : Company Firm Statutory Body
Govt. Deptt. Public Sector Undertaking Research Organisation Statutory Body
4. Nature of activities of the organization
I certify that Shri/Ms ………………………………………………………… who has passed Section A Examination
of The Institution of Engineers (India), is engaged/receiving training in this organization under me since..............
as................................................ (designation). His date of appointment is...........................
...............................................................................(DO NOT
TEAR)..........................................................................................
Full signature of the candidate with dateBank Draft No. dated for Rs
Choice of EngineeringBranch (Code No. only)
Code No. of OptionalSubjects Chosen
5. No of Employees
SEAL OF THEORGANISATION
.....................................................................................................................................
Full Signature of the Certifying Engineer & Date
Designation...................................................
Membership No. FIE/MIE/AMIE/AIE.................
Specimen Signature of the ⇒ applicant
(Preferably in English)
The signature should not touch thebox (Use black ink only)
Note : The photograph and signature are to be verified by the supporter, who must be a Corporate Member in the grade of FIE/MIE/AMIE only.
Name (in Capital Letter) Membership No. Signature (preferably in English) with date
Volume 95, December 2014 21
Inspection of Answerscripts of Section A/Section B Examination
The Council at its 673rd meeting held at Kolkata Resolved the following:
Candidates, appearing in a particular session in Section A / Section B examination, may appeal for verification of theiranswerscript(s) for arithmetic correction in totaling of marks and any omission/deletion in evaluation within 15 days fromthe date of declaration of results at HQs of the Institution on the prescribed proforma as given below with fee of ̀ 500/- peranswerscript by demand draft in favour of 'The Institution of Engineers (India)' payable at Kolkata. On receipt of the requestfrom the candidate with fee, the exact date and time will be informed to the candidate to inspect his/her answerscript(s) atthe HQs of the Institution at his/her own expense. In case any candidate fails to appear to inspect his/her answerscript(s)at the given date and time, no further opportunity shall be given for inspection of answerscript(s). It is further clarified that re-verification of answerscript shall not tantamount to revaluation of answerscript. This is only a process of re-verification bythe candidate.’
Director (EEA) Date:………………….The Institution of Engineers (India)8, Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700020
INSPECTION OF ANSWERSCRIPT(S)
1. Name of the Candidate : ...............................................................................................................................
2. Membership No. : ............................................................. 3. Roll No. ................................................
4. Name(s) of Subject(s) : ................................................................................................................................
5. Mailing Address : .............................................................................................................................................
6. E-mail Id : ............................................................................................................................................
7. Mobile No./Landline No. : ...............................................................................................................................
Enclosed please find a demand draft no. ..........................dated .............................. for Rs............................. drawnon
................................................................... (Bank) in favour of 'The Institution of Engineers (India)', payable at Kolkata.
Signature of the Candidate with Date
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PREMATURE RE-REGISTRATION FOR EXAMINATION
The Council, at its 680th meeting, approved the rule for premature re-registration of Section A/ Section B examination , to be effectivefrom 01 June 2014, who are within the currency of six years period. The eligibility criterion and other details are given hereunder:
Eligibility: Candidates be permitted to apply for pre-mature re-registration, after the expiry of five years of stipulated six yearsperiod when they have not sufficient time to pass the balance subjects of Section A/ Section B examination. Such candidatesmay submit their premature re-registration form for another six years period to appear afresh in all subjects of Section A/ SectionB with the following condition(s).
Condition :
For Section A (Non-diploma)
Candidates passed only one subject in Section A (Non-diploma) till the expiry of five years of stipulated six years period, areeligible to apply for premature re-registration. [Candidates passed two or more subjects in Section A (Non-diploma) after theexpiry of five years of stipulated six years period are not eligible to apply for premature re-registration.]
For Section A (Diploma)
Candidates in Section A (Diploma) are not eligible to apply for premature re-registration.
For Section B
Candidates, who are unable to pass any subject in Section B till the expiry of five years of stipulated six years period, are eligibleto apply for premature re-registration. [Candidates passing one or more subject(s) in Section B after the expiry of five yearsof stipulated six years period are not eligible to apply for premature re-registration.]
Six year period shall be counted from Summer examination of the year in which a candidate submits his / her application forthis purpose.
For Section A candidates, subject exemption, if any, shall be forfeited after premature re-registration.
For Section B candidates, pass status of Section A examination will remain unaltered.
How to Apply : Candidates are expected to apply on the prescribed format for Application for Premature Re-registration alongwith a demand draft of Rs. 2500/- (US $ 200 for overseas candidates). In case of Section B candidates, they would also berequired to apply for registration of Section B on the prescribed proforma (printed in Vol. 1 : Rules on page 39 and available onIEI website) with a demand draft of Rs. 4500/- (US $ 300 for overseas candidates).
Candidates are advised to apply with requisite feefor the same so as to reach at the Headquarters office latest by April 10 forSummer examination and October 10 for Winter examination, failing which they will not be eligible to appear in the respectivesession. However, Such candidate will be eligible to appear in immediate next examination on submission of examinationapplication form with requisite fee.
EXAMINATION RE-REGISTRATION AFTER
EXPIRY OF SIX YEARS FOR SECTION A/SECTION B EXAMINATIONS
As per Clause 8.7 of Examination Rules printed in Vol. 1 (Rules & Syllabi), the prescribed period for passing Section A or SectionB Examination is six years. Candidates, who would be unsuccessful in Section A or in Section B Examination after the expiry ofsix years period , would be eligible to apply for Examination Re-registration as per rules.
Before submitting the application for Examination Re-registration, candidates are advised to read the following carefully:
Category 1 : Candidates, who are unsuccessful to pass Section A Examination in six years, shall be permitted to appear afreshin Section A Examination. Subject(s) exemption(s) secured during six years , if any, shall be forfeited. They would be required topass Section A Examination afresh as per the existing scheme .
Category 2 : Candidates, who have already passed Section A Examination but unsuccessful to pass Section B Examination insix years, shall be permitted to appear afresh in Section B Examination in existing scheme retaining their Section A status. Theywould be required to apply for Registration of Section B on the prescribed proforma (printed in Vol 1: Rules on page 39) with ademand draft of Rs. 4500/- (US $ 300 for overseas candidates), in addition to demand draft of Rs. 2500/- for Examination Re-registration with filled-in prescribed format. In such cases, subject(s) exemption(s) secured during six-years , if any, shall beforfeited and they would need to pass Section B Examination afresh as per the existing scheme. Also, they would be required todo project work and the laboratory experiments afresh.
Six years period shall be counted from Summer examination. For example, if six years period of a candidate expired in Winter2013 examination, re-registration period of six years shall be counted from Summer 2014 irrespective of the month and year thecandidate submits his application during the currency period of re-registration.
Candidates, under category 1 and 2 above, should apply for Examination Re-registration as per the format (available on IEIwebsite) along with the fee of Rs. 2500/- (US$ 200 for overseas candidates) by demand draft. Candidates, under category 2,should also apply for Registration of Section B along with a demand draft of Rs. 4500/-. If there is any change in addressrecorded with the Institution, a separate demand draft of Rs. 150/- (US$ 15 for overseas candidates) should be sent by thecandidate along with the prescribed proforma duly filled-in.
Candidates are advised to apply for the same so as to reach at the Headquarters office latest by April 10 and October 10, failingwhich they will not be eligible to appear in immediate Summer and Winter Examination, respectively.
On receipt of the application for examination re-registration and registration for Section B, as applicable, with requisite fee, anew Identity Card shall be issued to all such candidates.
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