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1 UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION Annexure I BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-110 002 Proforma for submission of information by State Private Universities for ascertaining their norms and standards A. Legal Status 1.1 Name and Address of the University NIIT University, Neemrana NH 8, Delhi Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan, India. PIN - 301705 STD code - 01494 Tel. No. 302415, 302412 Fax: 01494 - 302418 1.2 Headquarters of the University Neemrana, Alwar, Rajasthan 1.3 Information about University a. Website b. E-mail c. Phone Nos. d. Fax Nos. Information about Authorities of the University a. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of Chancellor b. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of Vice- Chancellor c. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of Registrar www.niituniversity.in [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] Registrar - 01494 202415, Deputy Registrar - 01494 302412 01494 - 302418 Dr. Karan Singh Tel. 011 26115291, 26111744, 24102137 Fax: 26873171 Prof. Rajendra Kumar Pandey Tel (o) 01494 - 302461 Mob. 9251093099 Fax: 01494 - 302418 Email : [email protected] Prof. Parimal V Mandke Tel (o) 01494 - 302415 Mob. 9810306914 Fax: 01494 302418 Email: [email protected]

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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION Annexure I

BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-110 002

Proforma for submission of information by State Private Universities for ascertaining their norms

and standards

A. Legal Status

1.1 Name and Address of the University NIIT University, Neemrana NH – 8, Delhi – Jaipur Highway, District – Alwar, Rajasthan, India. PIN - 301705 STD code - 01494 Tel. No. 302415, 302412 Fax: 01494 - 302418

1.2 Headquarters of the University Neemrana, Alwar, Rajasthan

1.3 Information about University a. Website

b. E-mail

c. Phone Nos.

d. Fax Nos. Information about Authorities of the University

a. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of

Chancellor

b. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of Vice-Chancellor

c. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of Registrar

www.niituniversity.in [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Registrar - 01494 – 202415, Deputy Registrar - 01494 – 302412 01494 - 302418 Dr. Karan Singh Tel. 011 – 26115291, 26111744, 24102137 Fax: 26873171 Prof. Rajendra Kumar Pandey Tel (o) 01494 - 302461 Mob. 9251093099 Fax: 01494 - 302418

Email : [email protected] Prof. Parimal V Mandke Tel (o) 01494 - 302415 Mob. 9810306914 Fax: 01494 – 302418

Email: [email protected]

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d. Ph. (including mobile), Fax Nos. and e-mail of Finance Officer

Naveen Parasar Tel (O) 01494 – 302561 Mob. 8058519903 Fax: 01494 – 302418 Email: [email protected]

1.4 Date of Establishment October 13, 2009 vide Ordinance No. 4 of the Government of Rajasthan Subsequently on April 04, 2010 vide Rajasthan Gazette Notification No. F.(11) Vidhi/2/2010 THE NIIT UNIVERSITY, NEEMRANA (ALWAR) ACT, 2010 (Act No. 5 of 2010)

1.5 Name of the Society/Trust promoting the University (Copy of the registered MoA/Trust Deed to be enclosed)

NIIT Institute of Information Technology, New Delhi (Reg. No. S-52976 of 2005) (Copy enclosed at Annexure A)

1.6 Composition of the Society/Trust

(Details to be provided in Appendix-I)

Details provided in Appendix-I

1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust are members in other Societies/Trusts or in the Board of Governors in companies? If yes, please provide details in the following format:-

(Details to be provided in Appendix-II)

Yes details given in Appendix-II

1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is involved in promoting/ running any other University/ Educational Institution? If yes, please give details in the following format:-

(Details to be provided in Appendix-III)

NO Appendix III – Not Applicable

1.9 Whether the promoting society/trust is involved in promoting/running activities other than educational? If yes, please give details in the following format:- (Details to be provided in Appendix-IV)

NO Appendix IV – Not Applicable

1.10 Act and Notification under which established (copy of the Act & Notification to be enclosed)

Rajasthan Gazette Notification No. F.(11) Vidhi/2/2010 Dated April 04, 2010 THE NIIT UNIVERSITY, NEEMRANA (ALWAR) ACT, 2010 (Act No. 5 of 2010) Copy of NIIT University Act provided at Annexure B

1.11 Whether the University has been established by a separate State Act?

Yes, THE NIIT UNIVERSITY, NEEMRANA (ALWAR) ACT, 2010 (Act No. 5 of 2010).

B. Organization Description

2.1 Whether Unitary in nature (as per the UGC Regulation) Yes, University is functioning from the only Campus at Neemrana as per UGC Regulations and is having

its own facilities for teaching, research, examination and

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extension services.

2.2 Territorial Jurisdiction of the University as per the Act Rajasthan

2.3 Details of the constituent units of the University, if any, as mentioned in the Act

The University does not have any constituent Unit and is located in Neemrana, Rajasthan as per the State Government Act.

2.4 Whether any off-campus centre(s) established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the State Government and UGC in the following format:-

a. Place of the off-campus ________________

b. Letter No. & date of the approval of State Government _______

c. Letter No. & date of the approval of UGC ___

(Details to be provided in Appendix-V)

(Please attach attested copy of the approval)

No

Appendix V – Not Applicable

2.5 Whether any off-shore campus established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the Government of India and the host country in the following format:-

a. Place of the off-shore campus ______

b. Letter No. & date of the approval of Host Country ____________

c. Letter No. & date of the approval of Government of India _______

(Details to be provided in Appendix-VI)

(Please attach attested copy of the approval)

No

Appendix VI – Not Applicable

2.6 Does the University offer a distance education programme? If yes, whether the courses run under distance mode are approved by the competent authority? (Please enclose attested copy of the course-wise approval of competent authority)

No

2.7 Whether the University has established study centre(s)? If yes, please provide details and whether these study centres are approved by the competent authority of the University and UGC?

(Details to be provided in Appendix-VII)

(Please enclose attested copy of the approval from the competent authority)

No

Appendix VII – Not Applicable

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C. Academic Activities Description 3. Academic Programmes

3.1 Details of the programmes permitted to be offered by Gazette Notification of the State Government and its reference

Details provided in Appendix-VIII

Details provided in Appendix-VIII

Ref. Rajasthan Gazette Notification No. F.(11) Vidhi/2/2010 Dated April 04, 2010

3.2 Current number of academic programmes/ courses offered by the University

Details provided in Appendix-IX

Details provided in Appendix-IX

3.3 Whether approvals of relevant statutory council(s) such as AICTE, BCI, DEC, DCI, INC, MCI, NCTE, PCI, etc. have been taken to:

a. Start new courses

b. To increase intake

If yes please enclose copy of approval and give course- wise details in the following format:-

(Details to be provided in Appendix-X)

As a University established under a separate Act passed by the State Government of Rajasthan, NU is empowered to start new programme and increase intake after taking due approval of its statutory bodies namely the Academic Council and the Board of Management, however University complies with AICTE norms.

Appendix X – Not Applicable

3.4 If the University is running courses under distance mode, please provide details about the students enrolled in the following format:-

(Details to be provided in Appendix-VII)

(Please enclose copy of the course-wise approval of the competent authority)

No

Appendix VII – Not Applicable

3.5 Temporal plan of academic work in the University

Semester system/ Annual system

University has following temporal plan:

Semester System – B. Tech. , MCA, M. Tech., Ph. D

Trimester or Term System – MBA

3.6 Whether the University is running any course which is not specified under Section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956? If yes, please give details in the following format:-

a. Name of the course(s)

b. Since when started

c. Whether the University has applied for permission from UGC?

Details to be provided in Appendix XI

No

Appendix XI – Not Applicable

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4. Student Enrolment and Student Support

4.1 Number of students enrolled in the University for the current academic year according to regions and countries (Please give separate information for main campus and off-campus/off-shore campus)

Particulars No. of students from the same State where the University is located

No. of students from other

States

No. of NRI

students

No. of overseas students excluding NRIs

Grand Total

Foreign Students

Person of Indian Origin students

UG M 15 181 0 1 0 197

F 9 72 0 0 0 81

T 24 253 0 1 0 278

PG M 13 405 0 0 0 418

F 4 93 0 0 0 97

T 17 498 0 0 0 515

M.Phil. M

NIL F

T

Ph.D. M 0 7 0 0 0 7

F 0 8 0 0 0 8

T 0 15 0 0 0 15

Diploma M

NIL F

T

PG Diploma M

NIL F

T

Certificate M

NIL F

T

Any Other (Pl. Specify)

M

NIL F

T

M-Male, F-Female, T-Total

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4.2 Category-wise No of students

Category Female Male Total

SC 2 3 5

ST 1 0 1

OBC 11 42 53

PH 0 0 0

General 174 575 749

Total 188 620 808

Particulars Batch 1 Batch 2

Year of Entry – AY 2009-2010 Year of Entry – AY 2010-2011

UG PG Total UG PG Total

No. admitted to the Programme

19 11 30 35 11 46

No. of Drop-outs

(a) Within four month of Joining

0 0 0 0 0 0

(b) Afterwards 0 0 0 5 0 5

No. appeared for the final year examination

NA 11 11 NA 11 11

No. passed in the final exam

NA 11 11 NA 11 11

No. Passed in first class

NA NA NA NA NA NA

4.4 Does the University provide bridge/remedial courses to the educationally disadvantaged students? If yes, please give details

Yes, we have provided in the past classes in English, Communication and programming. This year we are planning to hold preparatory classes / bridge courses in Programming, Maths, Electrical Science etc. for B. Tech. Yr I students.

4.5 Does the University provide any financial help to the students from socially disadvantageous group? If yes, please give details

No. However Financial assistance and scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit. For details see Annexure І

4.6 In case the University is running M. Phil/Ph.D. programme, whether it is full time or part time and whether these programmes are run as per UGC Regulations, 2009 on M. Phil/ Ph.D.

Residential and non-residential Ph.D. programme are conducted as per the UGC Regulations, 2009

4.3 Details of the two batches of students admitted

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4.7 Whether the University have a website? If yes please give website address and whether the website is regularly updated?

Yes. www.niituniversity.in Website is being updated regularly. Print Screen of University website is provided in Annexure C.

4.8 How are the prospective students informed about the criteria for admission, rules & regulations, facilities available, etc?

Through University Website, Advertisements, Career Counseling sessions & Workshops, NU’s Toll Free and Helpline No., Also Admission office takes care of all queries of prospective students. Also University provides facility to prospective student for overnight stay at campus to feel the campus life. University also arranges for frequent trip from Delhi to University campus by University provided bus to prospective students and prospective parents for Campus visit.

4.9 Whether any grievance redressal mechanism is available in the University? If yes, please provide details about the complaints received against malpractices, etc in the University in the following format:- Details provided in Appendix-XII

The University has constituted Grievance Redressal mechanism as under a. Anti - Ragging Committee b. Anti - Sexual Harassment Committee c. Grievance Redressal Committee Grievance Redressal Box has been placed at the University. So far no compliant has been received. Appendix – XII NIL as on date.

5. Curriculum, Teaching Learning Process/Method, Examination/Evaluation System

5.1 Which University body finalized the curriculum? The composition of the body may be given. (Board of Studies, Academic Council, Board of Management)

The Course Architecture and curriculum is designed by Concerned Area Director & the Faculty members of that Area, which is then presented before and discussed with the Programme Committee (Board of Studies) which is than taken to Academic Council for Approval and which is reported to Board of Management of the University.

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5.2 What are the Rules/regulations/procedure for revision of the curriculum and when was the curriculum last updated?

Revision, changes and updation to the curriculum are initiated and suggested by the concerned Course In- charge on Annual Basis. Concerned Course In-Charge and / or Faculty members of that Area including Area Director may present the proposal for changes/ revision in their Area through Sub – Area Academic Monitoring Committee which in turn proposes the changes to the Programme Committee (Board of Studies) which on recommendation of the Programme Committee (Board of Studies) is taken for consideration of the Academic Council. Finally the decision of the Academic Council is ratified by Board of Management. Details provided in Annexure D.

5.3 Whether approval of statutory bodies such as Board of Studies, Academic Council and Board of Management of the University has been taken to start various courses? If yes please enclose extracts of the minutes.

Yes, approval of University statutory bodies – Academic Council & Board of Management has been taken to start various Courses. Extracts of the Minutes of the Board of Management and Academic Council Meeting are Attached at Annexure N (e).

5.4 Furnish details of the following aspects of curriculum design: Innovation such as modular curricula Inter/multidisciplinary approach

University has Research Advisory Board, Industry Advisory Board and Board of Advisors who advises and suggests various measures to strengthen the best of academic ambience and academic administration, research orientation so that NIIT University can develop into hub of innovations. For details about Board of Advisors, Research Advisory Board and Industry advisory Board see Annexure O (d-f). University follows a modular, credit – based approach to curriculum with course wise promotion. University has adopted interdisciplinary area at M. Tech. level, such as Bio-Informatics, Educational Technology, Geographic Information System, etc. Further, the B. Tech. curriculum is broad-based requiring students to do courses in the areas of Pure & Applied Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences. University emphasizes innovative teaching-learning pedagogy and innovative examination system like use of Audio – visual aids during classes and examination depending on the requirements of the course. Innovative Projects are devised and project presentations of students are also webcasted. Interactive method supplemented with discussions is followed for teaching – learning processes. Participation by students is heavily emphasized during the classes. Online discussion forums are also used as teaching tool. Mobile Learning as teaching - learning aid is used in few courses. All classroom has LCD projection facility for usage by Faculty. Classrooms are equipped with Smart Boards. Usage of Mimio Studio Tools is emphasized by the University. Document Camera is used by the Faculty for displaying books, Newspaper article, Reading Material etc during the classes for familiarizing and updating

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students with day to day events. University provides facility to the Faculty to video/audio record their lectures and to use the same as pod cast/webcast and same is also uploaded on NUcleus (Moodle base Learning Management System Software). All the study material and supplementary reading material is uploaded on NUcleus. In majority of the courses emphasis is given for taking students submission through NUcleus. Case study method is used in Management studies and Humanities. Learning management through Management Games is the regular feature of the management courses. Other than classroom teaching, sessions on Business update is a regular feature for Management programme. MBA students are associated to interact and learn from external mentor who is the CEO of Industry/ Corporates. International Immersion/ National Immersion facility is available to MBA students. Industry Practice is part and parcel of undergraduate programme. Summer Internship and Research Projects are also offered during vacation period. University also has facility for Synchronised Learning system (SLT) and Adobe for organizing Lectures of off campus International Faculty/ Members from Industry/ Corporates / Academia. NIIT University emphasizes on interdisciplinary approach hence as per programme architecture and design, all students of B. Tech. are given six courses in Humanities and Social Sciences along with courses in pure sciences. Management students also have courses in Humanities, Social Sciences as well as in Law. Also NU has provision of open elective in which Student can elect for cross & trans disciplinary courses. University also has Independent Reading Courses.

5.5 Has the University conducted an academic audit? If yes, please give details regarding frequency and its usage.

Yes, Academic Audit is conducted on quarterly basis by externally appointed Auditors from Ghosh Khanna & Co, New Delhi to monitor University Academic Administration Compliances.

5.6 Apart from classroom instruction, what are the other avenues of learning provided for the students? (Example: Projects, Internships, Field trainings, seminars, etc)

Apart from Classroom instructions students are required to do Projects / Summer Internship / Industry Practice. Students are also encouraged to attend Conference and Seminars. They are also encouraged and given financial support to participate in Inter University / College Sports & Cultural Fests. MBA students are provided facility for International / National Immersion programme. Research Based learning is given heavy impetus in all the courses through project work. Research based Summer projects are in great demand by students at the University. Distinguished Professor Lecture Series, Founding Professor Lecture Series along with talk by eminent Personalities from Academia, Corporate, Industry is the regular feature of the University and is ample resource of knowledge for students. Details of the Distinguished Lecture Series is given in Annexure Q.

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Trainings sessions like training through Rational Rose is part of B. Tech. Curriculum. Industry Practice is part and parcel of undergraduate programme. UG Students on weekly basis teach Government School students under Community Connect Each One (NU B. Tech. Student) Teach One (Government School Student) programme. University has adopted five Government schools at Neemrana under Community Connect Each One Teach One Programme. Under NIIT University Rural Connect Initiative, University has

adopted Soda Village, Tonk to contribute to educative empowerment and technology education at Soda Village through Student & Faculty Led Initiative and also to participate with Panchayat in research based village development Projects. University has also launched Nanhi Chhaan programme in association with Nanhi Chaan Foundation, Gurgaon where in NU Girl students has taken responsibility as elder sister by adopting younger sister (Government School Girl Student) . There are various student led functional committees which give ample opportunity to students to groom leadership skills and personality. The University first national level Techno-Cultural Fest was organized by students on Feb 1-3 2013.

5.7 Please provide details of the examination system (Whether examination based or practical based)

University emphasizes application/ practical based Examination system. University has continuous internal evaluation system. Each Course has different evaluation components like – Assignments, test, Quizzes, Project Work, Seminar Presentation, Practical’s, Case Analysis etc in addition to mid and comprehensive written examinations.

5.8 What methods of evaluation of answer scripts does the University follow? Whether external experts are invited for evaluation?

Continuous evaluation is done by internal Faculty Members. Answer scripts are shown to students after evaluation. University has option of online system of conducting and doing evaluation through NUcleus (Moodle based Learning Management System) for conducting online quizzes, Assignments, MCQ test and descriptive test in addition to conventional examination system.

5.9 Mention the number of malpractice cases reported during the last 3 years and how they are dealt with.

Year wise malpractices cases reported are given below: 2009 – 2010 – NIL 2010 – 2011 – 01 2011 – 2012 – 11 Details given in Annexure E

5.10 Does the University have a continuous internal evaluation system?

Yes, University follows continuous internal evaluation system.

5.12 How are the question papers set to ensure the achievement of the course objectives?

Question paper is prepared by the concerned Course In-charge depending on evaluation component keeping in view the course curriculum to ensure achievement of the course objectives. Question paper is subsequently discussed in Sub – Area Academic Monitoring Committee (SAAM) for further improvement, if any.

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5.13 State the policy of the University for the constitution of board of question paper setters, board of examiners and invigilators.

Question papers are set by the Course In- Charge. Dean Academic Affairs is responsible for the conduct of examination. She is assisted by Deputy Registrar – Academic who is entrusted the work of proper conduct of examination. All Faculty Members of the University are Invigilators.

5.14 How regular and time-bound are conduct of examinations and announcement of results? Substantiate with details of dates of examinations and announcement of results for the last 3 years. Details to be provided in the following format:-

Conduct of Examination and announcement of Results are time bound. Students are handed over their evaluated Mid Examination Answer sheets along with announcement of Mid Grades. Students are also given the opportunity to verify their evaluated comprehensive examination sheets and the score on total 100 marks. Details given in Annexure F. To bring further strict compliances with reference to result announcement on due date, the University has started Academic ERP Software with which submission of attendance and results are to be done through ERP software which does not accept the delayed result after due date. Further to submit delayed results Course In-charge has to take special approval with justification from Dean Academic Affairs for submitting delayed results.

D. Admission Process

6.1 How are students selected for admission to various courses? Please provide faculty-wise Information

a. Through special entrance tests

b. Through interviews

c. Through their academic record

d. Through combination of the above

Please also provide details about the weightage given to the above

Progr

am

Selection of

Candidates

Weightage

Assessme

nt of

Backgrou

nd

Managem

ent

Aptitude

Written & Oral

Communicatio

n

Personality and Overall

Suitability

B.Tec

h

d

(Through

combination

of the

above)

The selection is based on the marks of the applicant in class X class XII

and , personal counseling interaction.

MBA

d

(Through

combination

of the

above) 40% 20% 15% 25%

M.Tec

h

d

(Through

combination

of the

above)

(10th)

Exam

10+2

Exam

Graduation/Pos

t Graduation

GATE/GRE

/NU

Aptitude

Test Interview

5% 10% 20% 25% 40%

PhD

d

(Through

combination

of the

above)

Entrance

Exam Interview

40% 60%

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6.2 Whether the University is admitting students from national level entrance test or state level entrance test? If yes, please provide following details:-

Yes

Yes, Details are given below:

Year Program

Name of the National/ State Leval Exam

No. of students admitted

% of students from the

total admitted Remakrks JEE AIEEE SAT NUET

2009 B.Tech 19 19

2010 B.Tech 1 34 35 100%

2011 B.Tech 1 42 2 45 100%

2012 B.Tech 171 4 197 89%

Year Program

Name of the National / State Level/ NU Exam

No. of students admitted

% of

students from the

total admitted

CAT MAT

GMAT XAT NUMAT

2010 MBA 4 9 5 100%

2011 MBA 5 3 1 14 5 100%

2012 MBA 1 5 1 26 19 100%

6.3 Whether admission procedure is available on University website and in the prospectus

Yes on the website www.niituniversity.in and also in Prospectus For Screenshot of University Website refer Annexure C.

6.4 Please provide details of the eligibility criteria for admission in all the courses

Details given in Annexure G.

6.5

Whether University is providing any reservation/ relaxation in admission? If yes, please provide details in the following format:-

No Reservation/Relaxation is provided in Admission

6.6 Whether any management quota is available for admission in the University? If Yes, Please provide details in the following format:-

No Management Quota

6.7 What is the admission policy of the University with regard to NRI and overseas students?

Details given in Annexure H and also see more details in Annexure G.

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E. Fee Structure

7.1 Present Course-wise fee structure of the University (Please provide head-wise details of total fee charged)

B.Tech Tuition Fees is Rs 2,00,000/- p.a. MBA Tuition Fees is Rs 4,40,000/- p.a. M.Tech Tuition Fees is Rs 1,50,000/- p.a. Non Resident PhD students fee is Rs 100,000/ pa Resident PhD students - No Fee

Refundable one time security deposit Rs 35,000/-

7.2 Any other fee charged by the University other than the fee displayed in the UGC website (e.g. Building Fee, Development Fee, Fee by any name, etc.)

There is no charges other than the fee structure as displayed on the UGC website.

7.3 Whether fee structure is available on the University website and in the prospectus?

Yes, On the University website www.niituniversity.in

7.4 Whether fee is charged by the University as per fee structure displayed in the University website and the prospects or some hidden charges are there?

Yes, Fee is charged as per the fee structure displayed on the University Website and there are no hidden charges

7.5 Mode of Fee collection

Through Cheque, Cash, DD, NEFT/RTGS

7.8 Whether University is providing any concession in fee to students? If yes, please provide details.

There is no concession in fees. However scholarships are given to the students on Academic Merit Basis.

For Scholarship details refer Annexure I

7.9 Details of the Hostel Fee including mess charges

B.Tech Hostel Fees is Rs 1,00,000/- p.a. Mess charge is Rs 3300/- p.m.

MBA Hostel Fees is Rs 1,00,000/- p.a. Mess charge is Rs 3300/- p.m.

M.Tech Hostel Fees is Rs 1,00,000/- p.a. Mess charge is Rs 3300/- p.m.

Ph.D. Non Resident PhD students – No Fee Resident PhD students fee is Rs 100,000/ pa

7.10 Any other fee No Other Fee

7.11 Basis of Fee Structure There are five cost elements which were considered

for arriving at the fees:

1. Infrastructure development costs (buildings,

external development of Campus, IT

infrastructure, sports facilities, Laboratories,

library, etc)

2. Operating & administrative costs

3. Faculty and Staff remuneration costs

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4. Interest on loan and

5. Depreciation cost

Following external criteria were also given a due

consideration:

1. Paying capacity of prospective student by

Programme

2. Prevailing fee structure for comparative

programmes in other institutions

In accordance with the above considerations, a

differential fee structure was arrived at for MBA, B

Tech and M Tech.

7.12 Whether the University has received any complaint with regard any complaint with regard to fee charged or fee structure? If yes please give details about the action taken.

No complaint has been received so far.

7.13 Whether University is providing any scholarship to students? If yes, please provide details.

Yes. In order to encourage and support meritorious candidates, NU has implemented a very distinctive NU Scholar Search Programme. Under NU Scholar Search Programme - scholarships are provided on Merit Basis as per Scholarship Plan A+, A, B C at the time of admission. For 2009 – 2012 Batch scholarship has been given to 15% of enrolled students as per following details: For further details see Annexure І Stipends: Resident Ph. D. Scholars get a stipend of Rs. 20,000/- pm from NIIT University. MBA (F & B) Students gets a stipend of Rs. 10,000/- pm and Rs. 50,000/- pm during Internship from ICICI Bank.

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F. Faculty

8.1 Total no. of Sanctioned and filled up posts (Institution-wise and Department-wise)

* Includes 4x faculty who have accepted the offer & yet to join

Faculty Tota

l

Sanc

tion

ed

Total

(Reg)

Total

(Vis)

Dept. Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Sancti

oned

Filled

(Reg)

Filled

(Vis)

San

ctio

ned

Fille

d

(Reg

)

Fille

d

(Vis)

Sanc

tion

ed

Fill

ed

(Re

g)

Fille

d

(Vis)

Biotechnology

&

Bioinformatics 01 01 01 01 00 00 03 03 00 05 04 01

Computer

Science &

Engineering 05 02 06 10 01 01 20 10 01 35 13 08

Educational

Technology 01 01 01 01 00 01 01 01 02 03 02 04

Business

Management 05 02 08 10 04 03 20 18* 04 35 24* 15

Total 12 06 16 22 05 05 44 32* 07 78 43* 28

8.2 Details of teaching staff in the following format (Please provided details – Institution- wise and Department-wise) Details given in Appendix-XIII

8.3 Category-wise No. of Teaching Staff

Category Regular Visiting

Total Female Male Female Male

SC 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 0 0 0 0

OBC 0 0 0 0 0

PH 0 0 0 0 0

General 09 34* 07 21 71*

Total 09 34* 07 21 71*

* Includes 4x faculty who have accepted the offer & yet to join

8.4 Details of the permanent and temporary faculty members in the following format

Particulars Female Male Total

Total no. of permanent teachers

No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 08 20* 28*

No. of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification 00 01 01

No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 01 13* 14*

Total 09 34* 43*

Total no. of temporary teachers 0 0 0

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No. of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 0 0 0

No. of teachers with M.Phil as the highest qualification 0 0 0

No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0

Total no. of part-time teachers

No. of teachers with Ph.D as the highest qualification 04 06 10

No. of teachers with M.Phil as the highest qualification 00 00 0

No. of teachers with PG as the highest qualification 03 15 18

Total 07 21 28

Grand Total 16 55* 71*

* Includes 4x faculty who have accepted the offer & yet to join

8.5 Ratio of full-time teachers to part-

time/contract teachers

43*/28 || 1:0.7

8.6 Process of recruitment of faculty

-Whether advertised? (pl. attach copy of the

ad)

-Whether selection committee was

constituted as per the UGC Regulation?

Yes,

Copy of Advertisement is provided at Annexure S

Yes

8.7 Does the University follow self-appraisal

method to evaluate teachers on teaching,

research and work satisfaction? If yes, how is

the self-appraisal of teachers analysed and

used? Whether:-

Self-Appraisal Evaluation

Peer Review

Students evaluation Others (specify)

Others (specify)

Yes

No

Yes – Student Feedback

No

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8.8 Institution-wise and Department-wise teacher

student ratio (only full time faculty)

* Includes 4x faculty who have accepted the offer & yet

* Includes 4x faculty who have accepted the offer &

yet to join

Full Time Faculty

Dept. Teacher student ratio

Biotechnology & Bioinformatics

04/16 || 1:4

Computer Science & Engineering

13/365 || 1:28.1

Educational Technology 02/20 || 1:10

Business Management 21*/411 || 1:17.1

Full Time & Visiting Faculty against sanctioned strength

Dept. Teacher student ratio

Biotechnology & Bioinformatics

05/11 || 1:2.2

Computer Science & Engineering

21/365 || 1:17.38

Educational Technology 6/09 || 1:1.5

Business Management 39*/354 || 1:9

8.9 Whether the University is providing UGC Pay

Scales to the Permanent Faculty? If yes,

please provide the following details:-

Scale of Pay with all the allowances

Professor-

Associate Prof.-

Assistant Prof.-

Yes

Scale of Pay

Professor - 37400-67000

Associate Prof. - 37400-67000

Assistant Prof. -15600-39100

Allowances common to all above faculty members

HRA : 40% of Basic Salary

Mobile Phone Allowance : Rs 3000/- per month

Meal Allowance : Rs 1000/- per month

Professional Development Allowance : Rs 2000/- per

month

Medical Allowance : Rs 1250/- per month

Leave Travel Allowance : One month basic salary per

annum

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Mode of Payment-

(Cash/ Cheque)

Fuel Allowance : Rs 1800/- per month

Driver Salary : Rs 900/- per month

Mediclaim Allowance : Rs 14835/- per annum

Bank Transfer

8.10 Pay / Remuneration provided to:-

Part-Time Faculty-

Temporary Faculty-

Guest Faculty-

Rs 2250-3500 per hour depending upon qualifications &

experience. + Boarding, Lodging & to & fro

transportation from Delhi/NCR.

8.11 Facilities for teaching staff (Please provide

details about Residence, Rooms, Cubicals,

Computers/Any other)

Laptop to every regular Faculty, Financial Assistance for

one international and two national conference paper

presentation, Research Award of Rs. 50,000 per paper

for getting research paper published in Peer Reviewed/

Refereed Journal, cubicles for seating, High Speed

Internet Connectivity on campus, 24x7 Tea, coffee,

leased accommodation, Accommodation Security

Deposit, hostel accommodation for single faculty

members, Sports and cultural facilities, Mess, Meeting

Room, local conveyance for commuting to Campus etc.

Details in No and in % of the total Faculty: Regular and Visiting who have international

Exposure/Background

S.NO. Regular Visiting Total

1 17 (42%)

03 (10.7%)

20 (28.2%)

Ratio: Faculty with International Exposure/Background to Total Faculty

20/43* || 1:2.2

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G. Infrastructure

9.1 Does the University have

sufficient space for Land &

Building?

Yes, Total Space = 75 Acres

Further details given in Annexure J.

9.2 Does the University have sufficient

class rooms?

Yes University has sufficient class rooms.

Total Classes: 39 Classrooms with 30/ 60/ 75 seating

capacity. Classrooms are with wifi facility, LCD projectors,

Smart Boards, Green Boards and Mimio Tools along with

document camera through Laptops can be also be used for

teaching in classroom.

Further classroom details are provided in Annexure K.

9.3 Laboratories & Equipment

(Details to be provided in

Appendix-XIV and Appendix-

XV)

Total Laboratories – 22 Labs

Total No. of Equipment’s - 599

Details provided in Appendix-XIV and Appendix-XV

a) Item Description (make and model) Details provided in Appendix - XV

Lab and Equipment details Provided in Appendix XIV and

Appendix XV

b) Location (Department) Details provided in Appendix - XV

c) Value (Rs.) Rs. 25,618,682.91/- as on March 05, 2013 For further

details see Appendix - XV

d) Present Condition All equipment’s are operational.

e) Date of Purchase Date Of Purchase Details provided in Appendix - XV

9.4

Library

a) Total Space (all Kinds)

Total Area of Library is 454 sqm

b) Computer / Communication

facilities

Five Computers with internet facility, OPAC along with facility

like photostat, printing, scanning, Lamination, Spiral Binding etc.

The Students, faculty members and other users on campus have

an access to all online databases, e-Journals available in 200

network shared computers in the campus.

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c) Total no. of Ref. Books ( Each

Subject/ Department)

University Library is equipped with 376 Reference Book and 5435

books available in Different Discipline Subject as on March 05,

2013.

Reference Books (each Department wise)

S. No Subject Total

1 Computer Science & Engineering 140

2 Bioinformatics and Biotechnology 76

3 Education Technology 55

4 Business Management 105

Reference books 376

Text Books (each Department wise)

S. No Subject Title No of Vol.

1 Computer Science & Engineering

741 1797

2 Bioinformatics and Biotechnology

497 893

3 Education Technology 598 1138

4 Business Management 1227 1981

5 Total 3063 5811

Note : in the times to come we intend to make and addition of

500 to 1000 books to our library

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d) All Research journals subscribed on

a regular basis

Library has subscribed 33 national and 40 international Journals

of different Subjects.

S. No Subject National Journals International Journals

1 Business Management 26 12

2

Science, Computer Science, Technology 3 16

3

Educational Technology, Humanities, Social Science 4 12

Total 33 40

Online Journals

S.N. E- Journal Subscribed

No of e-Journals

Journals/Reports standards/news letter,

Magazine, Content

1

EBSCO E- JOURNALS DATABASE 2,300 Full Text Journals

2 CMIE (Prowess) 27000+

Financial Database (Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt. Ltd.)

3 JStore 1400 Journals in Different Discipline Subject.

4 MathSciNet

MathSciNet is the online

version of the AMS publications

Mathematical Reviews, from

1940 to present

5 ACM Digital Library 429

Journals,Trasanctions,Magazine, Publication, News Letter, Cof. Proceeding, ACM Book Series.

6 IEL Online 2080

Journals, Magazine, Conference Proceeding, Standards, ET Content

7 Eviews- 7 Quantities Analysis Software

Total 33209

For further details see Annexure R

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9.5 Sports Facilities

(Details to be provided in

Appendix-XVI)

Add

University has adequate sports, cultural and recreation facilities

for co – curricular and extra-curricular activities.

Details provided at Appendix XVI. 9.6 Does the University has provision

for Residential Accommodation

including hostels ( boys & girls

separately)

Yes, There is separate hostel for Girls and Boys.

Boys Hostel – 02 Hostel, Capacity – 736, one more hostel

for Boys in under construction

Girls Hostel – 01 Hostel, Capacity 216

H. Financial Viability

10.1 Details of the Corpus Fund created by the University Amount- FDR No. Date- Period- (Documentary evidence to be given)

1 Crore March 16, 2009 Perpetual Copy of Pass Book of Personal Deposit with Treasury Alwar enclosed at Annexure L.

10.2 Financial position of the

University (please provide

audited income and

expenditure statement for

the last 3 years)

S.No. Year Income Expenditure

1 2010 Rs. 60,53,740/- Rs. 7,21,90,908/- 2 2011 Rs. 2,48,44,752/- Rs. 33,99,96,639/-

3 2012 Rs. 7,77,25,967/- Rs. 44,61,90,526/-

Details of Audited Income and Expenditure for the last three

years provided at Annexure M.

10.3 Source of finance and quantum of funds available for running the University (for last audited year) Fees- Donations- Loan- Interest- Any other (pl. Specify)

Rs. 7,07,31,400/- Rs. 29,90,00,000/- Rs. 1,75,94,18,052/- Rs. 28,47,246/-

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10.4 What is the University’s

unit cost’ of education?

(Unit cost = total annual

expenditure (budget

accruals) divided by the

number of students

enrolled) Unit cost

calculated excluding the

salary component may also

be given

Total Expenditure = Rs. 44,61,90,526/-

Students Enrolled as on 31st March, 2012 = 301

University’s Unit Cost = Rs. 14,82,360/-

University’s Unit Cost (Excluding Salary Component) Rs.

38,84,95,636/301 = Rs. 12,90,683/-

I. Governance System

11. Organization, Governance and Management

11.1

Composition of the statutory bodies of the University

(please give names, profession & full postal address of the

members and date of constitution):-

Governing Board

Executive Council

Board of Management - Yes

Academic Council - Yes

Finance Committee - Yes

Board of Studies - Yes

Others

(Details to be provided in Appendix-XVII)

University does not have Governing

Board and Executive Council as they

are not specified in the University

Act.

Details of Board of Management,

Academic Council, Finance

Committee, Programme Committee

(Board of Studies) are given in

following Appendix XVII:

11.2 Dates of the meetings of the above bodies held during the

last 2 years

(Enclose attested copy of the minutes of the meetings)

BOM Minutes – Annexure N (a)

AC Minutes – Annexure N (b)

Finance Committee - Annexure N

(c)

Programme Committee (Board of

Studies) – Annexure N (d)

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11.3 What percentage of the members of the Boards of Studies,

or such other academic committees, are external? Enclose

the guidelines for BOS or such other Committees.

Upto 15 - 25% of the Members of Programme Committee (Board of Studies) are external i.e. One/Two External Members are nominated Members depending upon the agenda of meeting

11.4 Are there other strategies to review academic programmes

besides the academic council? If yes, give details about

what, when and how often are such reviews made?

Yes. Other than Academic Council, Industry Advisory Board supports University in Program and curriculum design, Identification of Adjunct Faculty from industry, Process of selection of high caliber students, Identification of research projects, Process and approach for Industrial Practice/Internship, Placement opportunities in the industry etc.

University has Industry Advisory Board, Research Advisory Board with eminent members who are a constant source for obtaining vital inputs about the programmes/ curriculum. Further Industry Practice course provides the University with an opportunity to draw an organic round the year feedback about current needs of Industry and to improvise and amend the programmes and curriculum accordingly.

Also University’s Collaborative Organisations – ICICI bank Ltd, ESRI, NIIT Technologies etc along with Interning organizations also reviews the Academic programme on regular basis.

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J. Research Profile

12.1 Faculty-wise and Department-

wise information to be

provided in respect of the

following:-

Student Teacher Ratio Class Rooms Teaching labs Research labs ( Major

Equipments) Research Scholars (

M.Tech, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Scholars)

Publications in last 3 years ( Year-wise list)

No. of Books Published Patents Transfer of Technology Inter-departmental

Research ( Inter-disciplinary)

Consultancy Externally funded

Research Projects Educational

Programmes Arranged

Student Teacher Ratio : 808/71 || 1 : 11.38

* Includes 4x faculty who has accepted the offer & yet to join

Total 39 Class Rooms/ Lecture Theatres are common classrooms and additionally one Room has been allocated as Research Scholars Room, 240 Seater (01) and Amphitheatre (01) is used for Distinguished Lecture Series / Founding Professor Series.

Teaching labs – 12 Research labs (Major Equipments) - 10 Research Scholars – 15 for Ph. D Progarmme* Publications in last 3 years - Year-wise list given in Annexure

O (a))** No. of Books Published - 01 Patents - 01 Transfer of Technology – At present 16 Computer Science

students are working in Industry sponsored Research projects which giving them an opportunity to students to specialize in latest industry research. Management students are given the opportunity to go for International / National Immersion programme. We are promoting our students to work and intern with industries in R & D Deptt. as part of their programme.

Inter-departmental Research ( Inter-disciplinary) - NIL Consultancy – University encourages Consultancy servies by

the Faculty Members. University has the provision for faculty members to engage in consultancy services for one day in a week or for continuous four days in a month. One Faculty from Educational Technology is engaged in consultancy services at Thomson Digital, Noida.

Externally funded Research Projects – 07 Project in total of which 05 are from Biotechnology and 01 is in Mathematics and 01 is in Natural Sciences. Details given in Annexure O (b).

Teacher student ratio

Biotechnology &

Bioinformatics 05/11 || 1:2.2

Computer Science &

Engineering 21/365 || 1:17.38

Educational Technology 6/09 || 1:1.5

Business Management 39*/354 || 1:9

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Educational Programmes Arranged – University offers UG, PG and Doctoral programmes in the areas of BT, CSE, ECE, ET and GIS as already mentioned.

Engineering and Computer Science Area has organized 04

International Conferences and Pure Sciences Area has organized one Symposium. Details given in Annexure O (c).

University has allocated Research Funds for promoting and developing Research Orientation in the Faculty members. University has taken various steps to promote research in all the Departments: University has Research Advisory Board (RAB) which is constituted by well known researchers and academics from across the world. RAB is chaired by Dr. P. Anandan, Director, Microsoft Research India. The aim of the Board is to help NU live the “research-driven” principle, which remains one of the four core tenets of the University. Details of RAB is given in Annexure O (d). * University gives a stipend of Rs. 20,000/-pm to Research Scholars who registers for Ph. D. programme. ** University provides financial support to its Faculty members

for presenting paper in one International Conference and

two National conferences every year. In the last three years

University has financially supported 39 visits of Faculty

Members for paper presentation in National Conference

and 16 visits for participation in International Conferences.

University incentives faculty by awarding Rs. 50,000/- per paper

for a maximum of two papers per year per faculty for getting

their Research paper published in peer reviewed refereed

journals.

A seed grant of Rs. Five Lakhs is also provisioned for Faculty Led

Research Projects.

It is ensured that all faculty members joining the University

should be Ph. D. holder however non- Ph.D. faculty members

are given time barred duration to complete their Ph. D. for

getting their probation appointment confirmed.

The Dean- Research constantly monitors and motivates faculty to contribute in development of research through paper publication, writing book, developing case studies and applying for Research Projects.

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University is also continuing its research on sustainability, green initiatives and Community Development and has taken various initiatives in this direction. University has created project staff who are researching on increasing the efficiency of Earth Air Tunnel (EAT) for enhancing comfort cooling and has installed a system of Air cooling in all the Departments, Offices and Hostels of the University.

K. Misc.

13 Details of Non-Teaching Staff

13.1

Details of Non-Teaching Staff – Total Non- Teaching Staff – 59, Details given in Appendix-XVIII

13.2 Summary of the Non-Teaching

Staff

Particulars Female Male Total

Administrative

Staff

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Sub total

00

02

05

00

07

04

03

04

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34

04

05

09

23

41 Technical

Staff

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Sub total

00

00

00

00

00

00

04

09

06

19

00

04

09

06

19

Grand Total 07 53 60

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13.3 No. of Non-teaching staff

category wise Category Female Male Total

SC 00 03 03

ST 00 01 01

OBC 01 11 12

PH 00 00 00

General 06 38 44

Total 07 53 60

13.4 Ratio of Non-teaching staff to

students

60/739 || 1:12.3

13.5 Ratio of Non-teaching staff to

faculty

60/43* || 1:0.7

14. Academic Results

14.1 Faculty-wise and course-wise academic results of the

past 3 years Details Provided in Annexure P.

15. Accreditation

15.1 Whether Accredited by NAAC? If yes please provide

the following details:

Date of Accreditation

Period

Grade

CGPA

Grading System Followed

Process for accreditation will be started

shortly.

15.2 NBA

NBA accreditation for technical courses

will be taken after NAAC Accreditation.

15.3 Other Accreditations, if any None

15.4 Any other information

(including special achievements by the University which may be relevant for the University)

15.4 University Vision

To be the leading centre of innovation and learning in emerging areas of the knowledge society.

University Mission

To foster research, discovery and sustainability.

To deliver distinctive education through the pioneering use of technology.

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To develop talent for sustainable growth of Industry and society.

To nurture a culture of seamlessness in all facets of life.

University Core Principles are

Industry-linked

Technology-based

Research-driven

Seamless

Industry-linked

Extensive connectedness with industry is the hallmark of NIIT University because of the focus

on building great careers. Minimum six months or a full semester in all programmes is devoted

to Industry under Internship and Industry practice programme. Accomplished industry

professionals teach a significant proportion of all programmes, and the entire curriculum is

regularly updated by an Industry Advisory Board comprising persons from industry and

academicians to maximize relevance. Industry-sponsored R & D projects, at all levels, allow

students to participate in the latest industry research. Career counselling, interview coaching,

grooming soft skills and other placement activities are supported by a dedicated career

development team to provide guidance and support to each student’s unique career

aspirations.

Technology Based Campus

Campus is 24X7 Wi-Fi.

University has started its ERP, the attendance, marks entry and all aspects the course

administration are done through software. Soon ERP window will be started for Parents as well.

Synchronous learning technology in every classroom brings students face-to-face with

professors and industry leaders across the world. Online software seamlessly integrates

administration, teaching and assessment to enable greater convenience, compress cycle-time

of administrative processes and reduce paperwork across the learning cycle. An AV Studio

transmits lectures from campus and facilitates preparation of professional quality educational

material. IT-enabled science labs facilitate computer-assisted learning and campus-wide Gigabit

LAN and universal Wi-Fi internet ensure anywhere access. University uses synchronous learning

tools to deliver lectures to the students during their internship at various locations to attend

the classes by the NU faculty.

By integrating technology in the design and delivery of content, creating a collaborative

learning environment and using cutting edge assessment tools, University creates personalized

learning environment. Very soon Parents’ window on ERP will also be opened to give them

access to their ward’s performance and activities. .

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Students are allowed to use internet via NU Wi-Fi on their laptops, as well as on mobile phones

to enable’ anytime anywhere learning’.

LMS (Learning Management System)

University has world class teaching learning aids and tools, rich online and offline learning

resources and Moodle Learning Management System (NUcleus) along with the most advanced

technological features.

University has a full-featured online learning portal, where students can access digital content

uploaded by faculty, they can submit online assignments and take online quizzes. Faculty

constantly increases the content available to students via the portal, including some select

lecture recordings.

Research Driven

Research is one of the core principles of the NIIT University (NU). Research at NIIT University

(NU) aims to develop innovative solutions to the world’s most daunting challenges by engaging

in frontline research at the frontiers of modern technology. At NU research is a way of life for

the faculty and students and so policies are in place to motivate as well as to contribute

incremental development of knowledge and innovations. University provides financial support

to its Faculty as well as Non Academic Staff for presenting paper in one International

Conference and two National conferences every year. University incentives faculty by awarding

Rs. 50,000/- per paper for a maximum of two papers per year per faculty for getting their

Research paper published in peer reviewed refereed journals. A seed grant towards research is

also awarded to the Faculty Led research projects. The Dean- Research constantly monitors and

motivates faculty to contribute in development of research through paper publication, writing

book and applying for Research Projects.

Research is an integral part of the architecture of the academic program of the University even

to undergraduates (B Tech). R & D Project and Research Methodology courses, followed by

formal thesis submission during the extensive internship of six months enhance the research

proficiency of the students. R & D Project and Research Methodology courses are designed for

all PG and Ph. D. students respectively. Highly experienced Mentor Professors guide and

facilitate students through both academic courses as well as co-curricular activities.

Co-curricular & Extra-curricular activities such as Discovery Circle, Inventors’ Club, and Lecture

Series by outstanding researchers are a part of life at NIIT University. R & D projects and the

inspirational Lecture Series by members of Board of Advisors and eminent persons from

academia and industry, as well as the Founding Professors Lecture Series is a regular feature at

NIIT University.

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In order to strengthen the research orientation of NIIT University and develop it into a hub of

innovation, University has Research Advisory Board (RAB) which is constituted by well-known

researchers and academics from across the world.

Seamless

Seamlessness is an all-pervasive concept that manifests across NIIT University programme

structure, curriculum, academic operations, regulations, teaching-learning strategies, modes of

education delivery and external linkages. Each student construct a significant Portion of his/her

own curriculum (B.Tech select 23% of their overall course credits and M.Tech 55%), More than

50% of the B.Tech. curriculum comprises lateral integration across a wide variety of knowledge

disciplines, including Basic Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Arts, Humanities and Languages,

Each student can register for two audit courses in co-curricular activities from- Physical

Education, Performing Arts, Community Engagement, Crafts or Languages. Courses like

Research Methodology and Contemporary Issues bridge a wide variety of disciplines within one

single course. Education delivery is through a rich blend of methodologies including classroom

learning, interactive learning and synchronous e-learning.

Unique Collaborative Programmes Designed

Unique MBA F & B programme in collaboration with ICICI Bank

Student receives stipend from ICICI amounting to Rs. 10,000/-pm when in campus and Rs.

50,000/-pm when interning in ICICI bank. On successful completion of the programme, final

placement is assured to the students at M2 level in ICICI Bank with minimum Rs. 15 lakhs

package per annum.

Another Unique Programme of its kind is M. Tech. GIS Programme in collaboration with ESRI,

Delhi.

Unique Scholarship & Stipend Plans

To attract the best of the cream students University has provision of 100% scholarship as well

as various other scholarship plans under NU Scholar Search programme.

University also has in place stipend policy for Resident Ph. D. by University and for MBA (F & B)

programme by ICICI Bank Ltd.

Strong Communication System

University has strong communication system with the students through email and sms system

along with telephonic and face to face interactions. All students and staff are provided with

University generated official email id’s. The telephonic & mobile contact details of all the

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Officers and the Heads of the functional department of the University is shared with students

on the first day of registration through Student Handbook.

Strong Community Connect Programmes

University believes in bringing in change in the lives of people through its presence hence

various Community welfare related programmes and Initiatives are run by the University like

Go Green Initiative Campaign, Community Connect Each One Teach One Programme, Rural

Connect Initiatives , Raath Mahotsava etc for the welfare of the Community members in the

vicinity of the University.

As on date, University has adopted five Government school under Community Connect Each

One Teach One Programme.

University has adopted Soda Village, Tonk under NU’s Rural connect Initiatives.

Sustainability

The campus master-planning and architecture have enshrined technologies and features that

robustly support ‘Sustainability’. University believes in sustainable approach and hence has

adopted very effective and functional system for day light harvesting, rain water harvesting,

drip irrigation system and Solar system project in the Campus.

The campus recycles 97% of water and has energy-efficiency which puts us in Near Zero Energy

Buildings (NZEB). University use Evaporative Cooling & not Air Conditioning and do day-light

harvesting by light-shafts, light-shelves and sky-lights. Roof-water and run-off water are

harvested ground-water is recharged. Post STP -treatment water is recycled.

NIIT University promotes water conservation amongst the resident population, by treatment

and reuse of waste water. The environmental management plan for the University also

includes prohibiting illegal extraction and mining of stone from the hill, and constructing more

check dams to harvest rainwater and further, preventing soil erosion. Buildings have been built

with high percentage of recycled materials. Energy consumed per unit area of the buildings is

considerably less than ‘Platinum-rated’ buildings equipped with Building Management System

to help optimize energy efficiency.

University has taken all care to maintain best of the aesthetics without disturbing the nature.

All tress coming in the constructions areas has been uprooted and re-planted to re-store its

roots.

University has adopted Kali Pahari. Neemrana to convert it into Green Pahari. All AT NIIT

University participate actively in planting trees at Kali Pahadi under ‘Sharam Daan Initiative’.

About 25000 saplings have been planted in Government land to lead ecological resurrection.

University has its own nursery where saplings are made from the seeds. Plants are donated on

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regular basis to Government Schools and nearby community members.

EAT (Earth Air Tunnel)

University has the largest experimentation in Earth Air Tunnel System (EAT) for comfort cooling

saving environment from polluting effluents. The two Academic and the two PG hostel

buildings are serviced for human comfort by Earth Air Tunnels (EAT). This technology taps the

intrinsic potential of earth by creating geothermal-coupling. These installations contribute to

cooling in summer and heating in winter without consuming energy.

Facilities on Campus

All Basic Facilities – classroom, Lab, Hostels, playgrounds etc are available on Campus. For

ensuring safety and security, University has Access Controlled Entry. CC cameras are installed in

public areas throughout the campus. University has Human Guards as well at main entrance for

ensuring tight security.

Library facilitates purchase of text-books for students on the basis of individual requests.

Library can be browsed on the intranet from anywhere in the Campus. In order to avail the

maximum utilization of the library resources, online public access catalogue (OPAC) is available

on the intranet.

University has Medical Room which is opened from 8.00 am – 11.00pm with the services of

Compounder, Nurse and an Attendant. Doctor visits for two hours everyday. Basic medicines

are distributed free of cost at University Medical Room. University has made tie –up with

Kailash Hospital for providing medical facilities to staff and students discounted rate of 20% on

test and consultancy fee. University also facilitates hospitalization support in Gurgaon and

Jaipur in case of anyurgency.

University also provides for Students Medical Checkup facility annually. University also provides

for Students Insurance facility.

University has Counselor Room and students can avail counseling facility on daily basis.

University arranged Bicycles are provided to ply within the campus.

University has on campus ATM facility.

University has E-Reception Kiosk as well.

RO filtered water facility is available 24 hours at Academic Buildings and Hostels.

Hostel is well furnished with single and twin sharing accommodation which is earth air cooled.

Hostels have laundry facility and free of charge house-keeping services for the room. There are

two suitably furnished common-rooms on each floor. Each common room is equipped with an

LCD TV. One case-study room on each floor equipped with whiteboard, Internet connection,

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and access to the University’s Online Library and Learning Systems. On each floor there is one

pantry with a microwave oven. 24X7 hot water and cold water facility is provided in Hostels.

University ensures healthy and hygienic dinning facility.

Sports facilities in the campus include volleyball, basketball, cricket, football, tennis,

badminton, gymnasium, table tennis and a golf driving range. University offers on regular basis

trekking, nature trails and adventure sports activities. Facilities to support vibrant social and

recreational activities such as Yoga Center, Forest Walk, Music Room, Dance Center, Craft

Center and Art Center.

Ambience

University has very transparent and accountable system. The officers of the University are

available for Students 24X7. University provides freedom oriented safe environment to

students for learning and developing their personality holistically. Students can freely interact

with the faculty and officials of the University. Resident Wardens on each Floor ensures proper

discipline and decorum amongst residents. University premises and facility rooms are very

clean and hygienic.

Student Academic Support

The review of academic performance of all students is done at the conclusion of every semester

and the Student’s whose CGPA is less than or close to the minimum stipulated as required by

the Academic Regulations of the University are brought under the purview of the Academic

Counseling Committee (ACC) with the objective of enabling such students to recover at the

earliest. The attendance & performance of such students is monitored by the Committee on

regular basis. The performance of each undergraduate students is shared with parents through

mid - performance letters. The performance of all undergraduate students starting from

Admission Interview process is recorded and archived and the proceedings are also recorded

during students Annual Feedback and appraisal review Interaction processes annually.

Each student is assigned a Mentor for sharing his issues and for taking guidance relating to any

aspect of life.

Student Counsellor

University has student Counsellor who counsels students for improving psychologically,

academically and professionally.

Regular Feedback System

Feedback for each taught course is taken twice from students i.e. University has provision of

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Mid Feedback system and End Feedback system.

Strong Archiving System

All distinguished Lectures are recorded and webcasted and are stored in Archives. Faculty can

also audio & video record their lectures in AV studio.

Nucleus (Moodle based learning management system) keeps all the teaching learning resources

of the course/s archived for all the programmes.

The proceeding of Disciplinary Committee and Unfair means Committee Interactions with the

students are recorded and archived.

Holistic & Balanced Education

University believes in holistic development of Students hence adequate curricular, co-curricular

and extracurricular activities are part and parcel of Life on Campus (LOC) which is also defined

as Line of control for inculcating disciplined habits and behaviour in students while at Campus.

Recognitions & Awards

NIIT University has been awarded Best Institute /University in Use of Technology in Teaching-Learning Practices - 2013 under Excellence Awards by ASSOCHAM.

NIIT University has been awarded Green campus Award in 2012 in India Today Aspire Education

Summit 2012.

Future Development

Total 58 buildings will come up at University Campus in a period of 10 years from 2009-2019. In

due course integrated, inter disciplinary, research oriented, industry linked new programmes

will be introduced in the emerging areas of knowledge society.

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16. Strength and Weaknesses of the University

16.1 Strengths of

the University

NIIT University is Industry Linked, Technology Based, Research Driven and

imparts seamless education contributing to holistic and balanced education

emphasizing all round development of all its students taking into account

national and international scenario.

NIIT University is the only University to offers unique stipend based

Collaborative Programmes

100% Placements of Students as on date

University has highly qualified, skilled, competent and research oriented

accomplished Faculty with good international exposure

Best in Infrastructure and curricular, co-curricular and extra- curricular

facilities with standards at par with International level institution

NIIT University is considered as a reliable name for quality education. All

programmes are designed at par with international curriculum and

standards.

University complies with UGC Regulations and AICTE norms.

University has adopted IIT level salary scale and believes in adopting best

practice approach for incentivizing Faculty for research and teaching learning

processes along with providing the most updated teaching learning aids and

tools and technologically oriented enviornment.

University has very strong ecologically sensitizing programmes and education

empowerments and technology empowerments related Community welfare

and development programmes under audit courses.

16.2 Weaknesses of

the University

No financial support from State Government and UGC.

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Appendix-I

Point No. 1.6

(Pages 01)

1.6 Composition of the Society (Governing Body)

S. No. Name Occupation Designation in the Society

Address

1 Mr. Rajendra S Pawar Company Executive

President N-3,Panchshila Park, New Delhi-110017

2 Mr. Vijay K Thadani Company Executive

Secretary/Treasurer 10,Padmini Enclave, Hauz Khas ,New Delhi-110016

3 Mr. P Rajendran Company Executive

Member 103,Anand Lok, New Delhi-10049

4 Dr. Parimal Vijay Mandke

Service Member

A-403,Prakriti Apartments IIPA Gr. Group Coop. Hsg Society, Plot no-26,Sector-6,Dwarka,Phase-I,New delhi-110075

5 Mr. Som Mittal Service Member D-330, Sector 47, Noida-201303. U.P. India

6 Mr.Nirmal K Tewari Service Member

718,Block Crema, Mahagun Mansion Phase-I,Indirapuram,Ghaziabad-201010,UP

7 Dr Sunil Khanna Service Member B-359,Lok Vihar, Delhi-110034

8 Mr T C Anantharaman Service Member 17,11th Extention St. Nandanam,Chennai-600035

9 Mr Jawahar Lal Arora Service Member B-503,Aakash Ganga Apartments, Opp. Godam 89,Bais Godam,Jaipur-302062

10 Mr. Ashok Arora Service Member A-1/88,Janak Puri, New Delhi-110058

11 Mr Vijay Kumar Service Member B-3/42,Safderjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029

12 Mr. Anil Kumar Sood Chartered Accountant

Member 115,Arjun Marg, DLF City Phase-I,Gurgaon-122002

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Appendix-II

Point No. 1.7

(Pages 08)

1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust are members in other Societies/Trusts or in the

Board of Governors in companies?

Name: - RAJENDRA SINGH PAWAR

Address: N-3, Panchshila Park, New Delhi -110 017

Sr. No. Name of the Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

1. NIIT Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Managing Director

2. Pace Industries Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

3. Nyara Holdings Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

4. USP Business Ventures

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

5. URP Business Ventures

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

6. UNP Business Ventures

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

7. NIIT Technologies

Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Managing Director

8. NIIT Online Learning

Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

9. Hole-in-the-Wall

Education Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

Director

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New Delhi- 110019

10. NIIT SmartServe

Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

11. NIIT GIS Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

12. Scantech Evaluation

Services Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

13. Pace Services Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

14. Institute of Quality

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

15. IT Infrastructure

Development

Corporation Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

16. NIIT Institute of Process

Excellence Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

17. NIIT Education Services

(Sec 25)

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

18. Indian School of

Business (Sec 25)

Gachibowli, Hyderabad,

Andhra Pradesh

Director

19. NIIT Limited Employees

Gratuity Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi

Trustee

20. NIIT Limited Employees

Provident Fund Trust

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi

Trustee

21. NIIT Limited Employees

Superannuation

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

Trustee

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Scheme New Delhi

22. NIIT Foundation

(Society)

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

President

Name: - VIJAY KUMAR THADANI

Address: - 10, Padmini Enclave, New Delhi - 110 016

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

1. NIIT Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Whole Time

Director & CEO

2. Global Solutions Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

3. LMR Investments Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

4. Nyara Holdings Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

5. KVT Business Ventures

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

6. LVT Business Ventures

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

7. NVT Business Ventures

Private Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

8. NIIT Technologies Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

9. Scantech Evaluation 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

Director

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Services Limited New Delhi- 110019

10. Institute of Quality Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 a, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

11. NIIT Institute of Finance

Banking and Insurance

Training Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

12. Evolv Services Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

13. NIIT Institute of Process

Excellence Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

14. NIIT Yuva Jyoti Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Director

15. NIIT Limited Employees

Gratuity Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi

Trustee

16. NIIT Limited Employees

Superannuation Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi

Trustee

17. NIIT Foundation (Society) 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor,

Guru Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi- 110019

Secretary &

Treasurer

Name- P. RAJENDRAN

Address: - 103, Anand Lok, New Delhi-110 049

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

1. NIIT Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Whole Time

Director & COO

2. Pace Education Private Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

Director

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Limited place, New Delhi

3. Hole-in-the-Wall

Education Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Director

4. NIIT Network Services

Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Director

5. Pace Services Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

6. IT Infrastructure

Development

Corporation Private

Limited

Flat no. 22 A, First Floor,

Shankar Market, Connaught

place, New Delhi

Director

7. NIIT Institute of Finance

Banking and Insurance

Training Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Director

8. NIIT Institute of Process

Excellence Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Director

9. NIIT Yuva Jyoti Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Director

10. NIIT Education Services

(Sec 25)

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Director

11. NIIT Limited Employees

Gratuity Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi

Trustee

12. NIIT Limited Employees

Provident Fund Trust

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi

Trustee

13. NIIT Limited Employees

Superannuation Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Delhi- 110019

Trustee

14. NIIT Foundation 8, Balaji Estate, First Floor, Guru

Ravi Das Marg, Kalkaji, New

Vice President

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(Society) Delhi- 110019

Name: Vijay Kumar

Address: B- 3/42, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi- 110029

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

1. Multiples Alternate Asset

Management Private

Limited

701/A, Poonam

Chambers, B Wing, Plot

No. G, Shivsagar Estate,

Dr. A B Road, Worli,

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Director

2. B2R Technologies

Private Limited

M-34, Saket, New Delhi Director

3. Multiples Equity Fund

Trustee Private Limited

701/A, Poonam

Chambers, B Wing, Plot

No. G, Shivsagar Estate,

Dr. A B Road, Worli,

Mumbai

Director

4. Evolv Services Limited 8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-

110019

Director

5. NIIT Technologies

Services Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-

110019

Director

6. NIIT Institute of Process

Excellence Limited

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-

110019

Director

Name: Sunil Khanna

Address: B- 359, Lok Vihar, New Delhi- 110034

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

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1 NIIT Foundation

(Society)

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-

110019

Member

Name: Parimal Vijay Mandke

Address: A-403, Prakriti Apartments, IIPA Gr. Group Coop. Hsg. Society, Plot

No.26, Sector 6, Dwarka, Phase I New Delhi-110075

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

1 NIIT Education Services

(Sec 25)

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-

110019

Director

2 NIIT Foundation

(Society)

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-

110019

Member

Name: Som Mittal

Address: D-330, Sector-47, Noida- 201303, U.P., India

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/

Society/Trust

Address Designation

1 NASSCOM Foundation

104, Delhi Blue

Apartments,

Safdarjung Enclave,

Near Safdarjung

Hospital,

Ring Road, New Delhi –

110029, India

President

Name: Ashok Arora

Address: A-1/88, Janak Puri, New Delhi- 110058

Sr. No. Name Of The Company/ Address Designation

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Society/Trust

1. NIIT Limited Employees

Gratuity Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi

Trustee

2. NIIT Limited Employees

Provident Fund Trust

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi

Trustee

3. NIIT Limited Employees

Superannuation Scheme

8, Balaji Estate, First

Floor, Guru Ravi Das

Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi

Trustee

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Appendix-III

Point No. 1.8

(Pages 01)

1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is involved in promoting/ running any other

University/ Educational Institution?

Not Applicable

As the promoting Society is not involved in running any other University

IV - 1

Appendix-IV

Point No. 1.9

(Pages 01)

1.9 Whether the promoting society/trust is involved in promoting/running activities other than

educational?

Not Applicable

As the promoting Society is not involved in running activities other than

Educational

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Appendix-V

Point No. 2.4

(Pages 01)

2.4 Whether any off-campus centre(s) established?

Not Applicable

As the University does not have any off Campus centers

VI - 1

Appendix-VI

Point No. 2.5

(Pages 01)

2.5 Whether any off-shore campus established?

Not Applicable

As the University does not have any off shore campus

VII - 1

Appendix-VII

Point No. 2.7

(Pages 01)

2.7 Whether the University has established study centre(s)?

Not Applicable

As the University has not established study centers

VIII - 1

Appendix VIII

Point No. 3.1

(Pages 01)

3.1 - Details of the programmes permitted to be offered by Gazette Notification of the State

Government vide Schedule of NIIT University Act.

During Academic Year 2009-10 only B.Tech CSE and M.Tech ET were started as per the

details given below

Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual enrolment

UG

B.Tech. CSE 60 19

PG

M.Tech. ET 30 11

Diploma NA NA

PG Diploma NA NA

Certificate Course NA NA

M.Phil NA NA

Ph.D. NA NA

Any other (pl. Specify) NA NA

IX - 1

Appendix IX

Point No. 3.2

(Pages 01)

3.2 Current number of academic programmes/ courses offered by the University

Academic Year 2012-13

Programme Sanctioned Intake Actual enrolment

UG

B.Tech. CSE 150 134

B.Tech. ECE 120 53

B.Tech. BT 60 10

PG

MBA 60 26

MBA (F & B) 420 (210 per cycle) 153

M.Tech. ET 30 11

M.Tech. GIS 30 22

MCA 60 30

Diploma NA NA

PG Diploma NA NA

Certificate Course NA NA

M.Phil NA NA

Ph.D.

Ph.D. ET

15

07

Ph.D. BT 05

Ph.D. ECE 01

Any other (pl. Specify) NA NA

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Appendix-X

Point No. 3.4

(Pages 01)

3.4 If the University is running courses under distance mode

Not Applicable

As the University is not running courses under distance mode

XI - 1

Appendix-XI

Point No. 3.6

(Pages 01)

3.6 Whether the University is running any course which is not specified under Section 22 of

the UGC Act, 1956?

Not Applicable

As the University is not running any course which is not specified under

Section 22 of the UGC Act

XII - 1

Appendix XII Point No. 4.9

(Pages 02)

4.9 Whether any grievance redressal mechanism is available in the University? If yes, please provide details about the complaints received against malpractices, etc in the University in the following format:-

S. No. Name of the

Committee

Status Concerned Name

1. Anti - Ragging Committee

President Chairman Prof. Rajendra K Pandey

Faculty

Representatives

Member Prof. Parimal V Mandke, Dr. Gurendra Bhardwaj,

Vikas Upadhyaya, Dr. Vivek Shrivastava, Dr.

Vaishali J Shinde

Student

Representatives

(Senior)

Member Pranav Vashistha, Gaurika Sirohi

Student

Representatives

(Junior)

Member Akshat Agarwal, Kandhadi Sandhya Reddy

Non - Teaching

Staff

Member Rohitash Sharma, Air Cmde (Retd.) Kamal Singh

Parents Member Vacant

Member

Secretary

Dr. Vivek Shrivastava

2. Anti – Ragging Squad

Chief Warden Chairman Dr. Gurendra Bhardwaj

All Wardens Vikas Upadhyaya, Vivek Saxena, Abhinav Sharma,

Dhirendra Singh Rathore, Kamla Rawat, H N

Harsha

2. Anti - Sexual Harassment Committee

Faculty Member Chairman Dr. Anuradha Parasar

Faculty Members Member Dr. Gurendra N Bhardwaj, Shernaz Bodhanwala,

Dr. Vaishali J Shinde;

Two Student

Representatives

Member Priyanka Bansal and Gowrishankar Swaminathan

Non – Teaching

Staff

Member Kamla Rawat, Mohd Asif Mustafa Khan

NGO

Representative

Member Vacant

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Women Counselor Member Mohana Mukherjee

Member

Secretary

Shernaz Bodhanwala

3. Grievance Redressal Committee

Vice President Chairman Prof. Sunil Khanna

Faculty Members Member Dr. Mohit Garg, Sridhar Iyer, Dr. Mourani Sinha,

Dr. Prasad Pathak, Dr. Shivendra Mathur

Member

Secretary

Dr. Mourani Sinha

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Appendix-XIII

Point No. 8.2

(Pages 05)

8.2 Details of Teaching Staff

S.NO. NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT

NAME DESIGNATION AGE

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

(WHETHER QUALIFIED

AS PER UGC REGULATIONS)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

DATE OF APPOINTM

ENT

WHETHER FULL

TIME/PART TIME

REGULAR / AD-HOC/ VISITING

SCALE OF PAY

NO. OF PUBLICATIONS (2009 onwards

only)

1.

BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOINFORMATICS

SUNIL KHANNA

VICE PRESIDENT & PROFESSOR

57 Ph.D 29 21.07.2005 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 10

2.

BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOINFORMATICS

MOHIT GARG ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

34 Ph.D 03 16.05.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 03

3.

BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOINFORMATICS

MANDEEP DADHWAL

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

34 Ph.D 02 01.11.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 06

4.

BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOINFORMATICS

NARAYAN KUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

34 Ph.D. 02 01.11.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 05

5. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

VIJAY VASANTRAO MANDKE

SENIOR (MENTOR) PROFESSOR

68 Ph.D 42 01.06.2009 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 0

6.

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

SHRADHA KANWAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & AREA DIRECTOR

37 Ph.D 07 15.06.2010 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 01

7. ENGINEERING

& TECHNOLOGY

RAJEEV SHOREY

PROFESSOR 49 Ph.D 15

31.08.2009 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 02

8.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY VIRAJ KUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

35 Ph.D 05 30.05.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

9.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

DEBOPAM ACHARYA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

45 Ph.D 06 25.07.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 02

10.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

PRASAD PATHAK

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

32 Ph.D 02 03.01.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 03

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11.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

MANDYAM BHOOLOKAM RAJANI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

33 Ph.D 02 01.11.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 06

12.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

SUSHANTA DAS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

40 Ph.D 11 23.07.2012 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 0

13.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

VIKAS UPADHYAYA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

30 M. Tech 06 10.06.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 02

14.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

SRIDHAR IYER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

29 MS 01 17.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

15. MANAGEMENT PARIMAL VIJAY MANDKE

VICE PRESIDENT, PROFESSOR, REGISTRAR, DEAN STUDENT AFFAIRS & DEAN ACADEMICS

63 Ph.D 37 01.08.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 0

16. MANAGEMENT ANURADHA PARASAR

Dy. REGISTRAR & ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

37 Ph.D 11 24.05.2010 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 08

17. MANAGEMENT ASHUTOSH

SHARMA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

29 Ph.D 02 27.12.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 01

18. MANAGEMENT VAISHALI J SHINDE

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

37 Ph.D 09 20.02.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 01

19. MANAGEMENT AMRENDRA KUMAR SINGH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

33 M. Phil. 08 01.08.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 02

20.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

RAJENDRA KUMAR PANDEY

PROFESSOR 59 Ph.D 32 31.10.2012 Full Time Regular 80000/- 0

21.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

VIVEK SRIVASTAVA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

31 Ph.D 05 10.07.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 01

22.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

MOURANI SINHA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

37 M Sc 0 21.12.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

23.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

SUMIT KAUR BHATIA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

31 Ph.D 03 01.07.2010 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 05

24.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

PUNEET ARORA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

33 Ph.D 02 03.10.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 02

25. MANAGEMENT HARISH GAUR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

30 MBA 03 15.07.2010 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

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26. MANAGEMENT SHIVENDRA MATHUR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

34 Ph.D 09 06.01.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

27. MANAGEMENT HN HARSHA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

29 MBA 03 15.03.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

28. MANAGEMENT DEEPAK KHANNA

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

55 Ph.D 33 11.04.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 0

29. MANAGEMENT GURENDRA NATH BHARDWAJ

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

38 Ph.D 16 25.04.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 0

30. MANAGEMENT VIVEK SAXENA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

32 MBA 04 15.04.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

31. MANAGEMENT SANKERSAN SARKAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

44 Ph.D 17 21.06.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

32. MANAGEMENT VIDU SONI PROFESSOR 65 Ph.D 31 15.07.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 02

33. MANAGEMENT RUZBEH J BODHANWALA

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

48 Ph.D 15 01.08.2011 Full Time Regular 37400-67000 06

34. MANAGEMENT

SHERNAZ RUZBEH BODHANWALA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

43 CA 09 01.08.2011 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

35. MANAGEMENT TARUN CHATURVEDI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

35 M Sc 04 01.06.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

36. MANAGEMENT PRITAM SHEKADE

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

30 MMS 02 03.04.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

37. MANAGEMENT SUSHIL KALYANI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

37 MBA 08 16.05.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

38. MANAGEMENT ANIRBAN ROY CHOUDHARY

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

37 M Sc 10 21.08.2012 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

39. MANAGEMENT PRANAV RANJAN

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

30 MBA 04 12.02.2013 Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

40. MANAGEMENT SHUBHENDU MANDAL

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

29 M (Stat.) 0 Yet to Join Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

41. MANAGEMENT UDAI BHAN TRIVEDI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

36 M Phil 07 Yet to Join Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

42. MANAGEMENT PRAVEEN KUMAR SAXENA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

45 Ph.D 12 Yet to Join Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

43. MANAGEMENT SATYEDNDRA PRATAP SINGH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

35 Ph.D 08 Yet to Join Full Time Regular 15600-39100 0

44. MANAGEMENT PRAVEEN SHARMA

PROFESSOR 47 PGDM 20 13.04.2010 Part Time Visiting Faculty

37400-67000

45. MANAGEMENT JAYANT BOSE PROFESSOR 65 PGDM 39 13.04.2010

Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

46. MANAGEMENT SN GHOSH PROFESSOR 57 Ph.D 31 06.01.2012

Part Time Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

47. MANAGEMENT A GOPALAKRISHNAN

PROFESSOR 66 M. Com 20 06.01.2012

Part Time

Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

XIII-4

48. MANAGEMENT YOGESH KUMAR GUPTA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

35 CA 07 20.11.2012

Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

49. MANAGEMENT SUKHVINDER MISHRA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

44 MBA 17 14.04.2011 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 15600-39100

50. MANAGEMENT RAMJI NARAYAN

PROFESSOR 66 Ph.D 40 18.08.2012 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

51. MANAGEMENT V SHEKAR PROFESSOR 56 PGPM 31 15.07.2011 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

52. MANAGEMENT RAGHVAN IYER

PROFESSOR 57 MBA 27 15.04.2012 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

53. MANAGEMENT MANOHAR SINGH

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

47 MBA 20 25.04.2012 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

54. MANAGEMENT G KRISHNAMURTHY

PROFESSOR 53 PGDM 26 07.07.2011

Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

55. MANAGEMENT ALOK KUMAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

34 MA 08 13.09.2012 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 15600-39100

56. MANAGEMENT DIVYENDU MUKHERJEE

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR 43 B Tech 17 15.07.2012 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

57. MANAGEMENT M ZAFAR ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR 47 MBA 20 01.07.2012 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

58.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

SANJAY GUPTA PROFESSOR 48 M. Tech 21 15.11.2009 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

59. ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

NIRMAL KUMAR SANCHETI

PROFESSOR 47 Ph.D 20 27.01.2010

Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

60.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

KK BISWAS PROFESSOR 66 Ph.D 40 09.04.2012 Part Time Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

61.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

POONAM GARG

PROFESSOR 45 Ph.D 20 01.01.2013 Part Time Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

62.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

TV VIJAY KUMAR

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR 41 Ph.D 16 15.07.2011 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

63.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

REEMA KHURANA

PROFESSOR 45 Ph.D 21 29.11.2010

Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

64.

ENGINEERING

&

TECHNOLOGY

AJAY MOHAN GOEL

PROFESSOR 52 PGDBM 25 08.02.2013 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

65.

BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOINFORMATICS

SUBHASH CHAND

PROFESSOR 66 Ph.D 40 02.01.2012

Part Time Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

XIII-5

66. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

VASANTA AKONDY

ASSISTANT

PROFESSOR 42 M Tech 16 03.09.2012 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 15600-39100

67. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

SAHANA CHATTOPADHYAY

ASSISTANT

PROFESSOR 44 BA 18 14.02.2013 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 15600-39100

68. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

MEERA S DUTTA

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR 42 Ph.D 16 15.09.2009 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty

37400-67000

69. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

PRADYUMNA CHOUDHURY

PROFESSOR 47 MBA 24 01.10.2011 Part Time Visiting

Faculty 37400-67000

70. MANAGEMENT AJIT KUMAR JHA

ASSISTANT

PROFESSOR 32 MA 02 14.01.2013 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 15600-39100

71. ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

PARUL SRIVASTAVA

ASSISTANT

PROFESSOR 40 Ph.D 09 01.11.2012 Part Time

Visiting

Faculty 15600-39100

Appendix XIV

Point No. 9.3

(Pages 01)

AC: - 1

Sr. No. Lab Name Location Area (Sqr. Ft.) Seating Capacity

1 IT Lab 1st Floor 1430 15 Table, 60 Chairs

2 Software Lab 1st Floor 1015 09 Table, 36 Chairs

3 Physics Lab 1st Floor 2124 06 Table, 18 Chairs

4 EC Lab 1st Floor 1015 24 Table, 40 Chairs

5 Bio Tec Lab Ground Floor 1365 13 table, 22 chairs

6 Mol Bio Tec Lab Ground Floor 1047 10 Table, 16 Chairs

7 Graphic Lab Ground Floor 1841 20 Chairs, 01 Table

8 GIS Lab Ground Floor 1118 09 Table, 36 Chairs

9 Machine Lab Ground Floor 1599.75 20 Chairs

10 ET Lab 1st Floor 700 06 Table, 36 Chairs

AC: - 2

Sr. No. Lab Name Location Area (Sqr. Ft.) Seating Capacity

1 BT / BI Lab Ground Floor 951.9 31 Chairs

2 Bio Tech Teaching Lab Ground Floor 1235.8 37 Chairs

3 AV Lab Ground Floor 501 31 Chairs

4 Graphic Lab Ground Floor 601.2 31 Chairs

5 Interactive Lab Ground Floor 918.5 32 Chairs

6 Interactive Lab Ground Floor 1319.3 32 Chairs

7 Computer Teaching Lab 1st Floor 1015 32 Chairs

8 Computer Teaching Lab 1st Floor 1015 32 Chairs

9 Computer Teaching Lab 1st Floor 1015 32 Chairs

10 Computer Teaching Lab 1st Floor 1015 32 Chairs

11 IT Lab 1st Floor 1715 32 Chairs

12 ET Research Lab 1st Floor 1015 60 Chairs

LABs Measurement Details

XIV-1

Appendix XV

Point No. 9.3

(Pages 08)

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

1 Desktop Computer Dell Software & technology 30 645,255.00 Operational Jul'10

2 Desktop Computer HCl Information Technology 26 473,200.00 Operational May'09

3 Desktop Computer Dell Information Technology 53 1,139,950.50 Operational Jul'10

4 Ultrasonic Distance Sensor, 1166 Sunrom Information Technology 2 2,900.00 Operational Dec’10

5GPS Receiver with Active Antenna,

1216Sunrom Information Technology 2 7,000.00 Operational Dec’10

6Alcohol Gas Sensor – Analog Out,

1220ASunrom Information Technology 2 900.00 Operational Dec’10

7 Humidity/Temperature Sensor, 1211 Sunrom Information Technology 2 1,500.00 Operational Dec’10

8 Color Sensor, 1185 Sunrom Information Technology 2 1,100.00 Operational Dec’10

9 Stepper Motor Drivers Microtech Engineers Information Technology 7 30,870.00 Operational Mar'11

10 Dry film Laminator Man Made Information Technology 1 64,675.00 Operational Jun’11

11 Wireless Access Point Velocis Information Technology 6 221,730.00 Operational Sept'11

12 Mimio View Plus Business Machines Limited Information Technology 2 70,000.00 Operational Nov'11

13Mimio Teach (Interactive

Whiteboard)Plus Business Machines Limited Information Technology 1 38,000.00 Operational Nov'11

14 Desktop Computer HCL Education Technology 15 273,000.00 Operational May'09

15 Desktop Computer Dell Education Technology 8 172,068.00 Operational Jul'10

16 Projectors Custom made Academic 8 485,549.33 Operational Aug'10

17 Projectors Custom made Academic 6 364,162.00 Operational Jan’11

18 Photocopier Machine Xerox Academic 2 83,000.00 Operational Jun’11

19 Printer HP Academic 1 28,500.00 Operational Jun’11

20UnifiedStorageVNXE3100;2XSPDP

E;12*3.5DS;6*600GBSASEmarson Academic 1 901,950.00 Operational Jun’11

21 Flash Media Server Virtual Studio Academic 1 91,930.00 Operational Dec’11

22CNG Router Machine, ME-CNCR-

01Academic 2 585,000.00 Operational

23 JE006A, HP V1910-24G Switch Emarson Academic 2 41,000.00 Operational Dec’11

24 JE009A, HP V1910-48G SWITCH Emarson Academic 2 81,000.00 Operational Dec’11

25 J1299A, Hp 2520-24G-PoE Switch Emarson Academic 5 262,500.00 Operational Dec’11

9.3 Equipment

XV-1

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

26Dell(TM) PowerEdge(TM) 2 Socket

Half Height M610 Blade Server As

per quote

Dell Academic 2 500,000.00 Operational Jan’12

27LAPTOP - HP Core i3 2GB

RAM/500GB HDD, DVD Writer

With Mic+Camera and DOS

HP Academic 15 574,185.00 Operational May'12

28Specktron Projector XL 250 ST, with

Promethean Activ Board 178"Specktron Academic 9 720,000.00 Operational Oct'12

29Audio System for Ac-2 Building LT

301 RoomAhuja Academic 14 349,300.00 Operational Jul'12

30HP Exchange Server E5300 12TB

Messaging SystemHP Academic 1 1,075,000.00 Operational Aug'12

31 HP Scanner 2410 HP Academic 1 4,098.00 Operational Oct'12

32 Spiral Binding Machine Custum Made Academic 1 4,900.00 Operational Feb'12

33Wireless Access Point,ZoneFlex dual-

band, 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz, with

Universal Drop-ceiling mount kit

Velocis Academic 13 469,118.00 Operational Sep'12

34

901-7962-WW00,ZoneFlex dual-

band (5 GHz and 2.4 GHz

concurrent) 802.11n Wireless Access

Point, 19-element smart antenna,

dual ports, PoE support.  Does not

include power adapter.

Velocis Academic 15 626,220.00 Operational Dec'12

35

Information KIOSK, F-12, Metal

Body with stainless steel front

moutnig for 17" LCD Touch Screen

Monitor

Palas Academic 1 41,995.00 Operational Sep'12

36 LAMINAR CHAMBERS toshiba Biotechnology 1 44,499.37 Operational Feb'06

37P/F GEYSER 25 LTR- 'BAJAJ'

MAKEBajaj Biotechnology 2 7,000.00 Operational mar'06

38 PERISTALTIC PUMP Masterflex Biotechnology 1 173,841.75 Operational Jan'07

39 SPECTRIPHOTOMETER BlueStar Biotechnology 1 433,675.00 Operational May'06

40 SHAKER(NON REFREGERATED) Universal Biotechnology 1 334,563.48 Operational Mar'06

41 SHAKER (REFREGERATED) Sigma Biotechnology 1 564,465.00 Operational Mar'06

42 SHAKING WATER BATH Sigma Biotechnology 1 92,250.00 Operational Dec'05

43 TABLE TOP CENTRIFUGE Daihan Labtech Biotechnology 1 686,250.00 Operational Dec'05

44 MICROFUGES Sigma Biotechnology 1 67,500.00 Operational Dec'05

45 TOP PAN BALANCES PRECISA Biotechnology 1 56,812.50 Operational Jan'06

46 AUTOCLAVES Custom Made Biotechnology 1 64,322.60 Operational Feb'06

47 WATER BATHS SEROLOGICAL Biotechnology 1 7,830.00 Operational Jan'06

48 MICROWAVE OVENS Narang Sceintific Biotechnology 1 12,550.00 Operational Jan'06

49 VORTEX MIXERS TARSON Biotechnology 8 53,628.96 Operational Feb'06

50 WATER DISTILLATION UNITS Custom Made Biotechnology 1 12,783.38 Operational Jan'06

XV-2

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

51 PH METER Custom Made Biotechnology 1 16,488.36 Operational Feb'06

52 REFRIGERATORS Samsung Biotechnology 1 27,900.00 Operational Jan'06

53 ICE MACHINE BlueStar Biotechnology 1 136,125.00 Operational mar'06

54 ROLLER DRUM Cytogen Biotechnology 1 113,625.00 Operational Apr'06

55 ELECTROPHORESIS - SEE TEXT Bio-Rad Labs Biotechnology 1 464,208.75 Operational Jun'06

56 PCR - 02 NOS. GeneAmp Biotechnology 1 420,607.04 Operational May'06

57 GEL DOCUMENTATION Bio-Rad Labs Biotechnology 1 675,000.00 Operational Jun'06

58 DEEP FREEZER 80OC BlueStar Biotechnology 1 440,000.00 Operational Jun'06

59 DEEP FREEZER 20OC BlueStar Biotechnology 1 44,244.00 Operational Jan'06

60 WATER BATH CIRCULATORS Ge Healthcare Biotechnology 1 254,116.94 Operational mar'06

61 TRANSILLUMINATOR Bio-Rad Labs Biotechnology 1 118,125.00 Operational May'06

62 PROTEIN ELECTOPHORESIS Ge Healthcare Biotechnology 1 323,189.79 Operational mar'06

63 WATER DISTILLATION UNIT Custum Made Biotechnology 2 20,520.00 Operational mar'06

64 GENAMP PCR SYSTEM -2720 Genamp Biotechnology 1 226,076.28 Operational May'06

65 MICROFUGES Sigma Biotechnology 1 67,500.00 Operational Dec'05

66 TOP PAN BALANCES PRECISA Biotechnology 1 56,812.50 Operational Jan'06

67 AUTOCLAVES Equitron Biotechnology 1 64,322.60 Operational Feb'06

68 BOD INCUBATORS Narang Sceintific Biotechnology 1 77,239.00 Operational Jan'06

69 OVENS Narang Sceintific Biotechnology 1 44,047.00 Operational Jan'06

70 WATER BATHS Narang Sceintific Biotechnology 1 7,830.00 Operational Jan'06

71 MICROWAVE OVENS Samsung Biotechnology 1 12,550.00 Operational Jan'06

72 HOT PLATES TARSON Biotechnology 4 37,012.48 Operational Feb'06

73 PH METER Merck Biotechnology 1 16,488.36 Operational Feb'06

74 REFRIGERATORS LG Biotechnology 1 27,900.00 Operational Jan'06

75 WATER PURIFYER SYSTEM Millipore Biotechnology 1 325,642.00 Operational Oct'06

76 MICROSCOPES Olympus Biotechnology 5 517,000.00 Operational Sept'06

77MICROPULSER

ELECTROPORATORBio-Rad Labs Biotechnology 1 147,748.50 Operational Jan'08

78BIOTECH ROOM TEMP

CONTROLLER INDICATOR

DIGITAL

Sabir Biotech Biotechnology 1 23,824.80 Operational Dec'06

79 LAMINAR CHAMBERS Toshiba Biotechnology 1 44,499.38 Operational Feb'06

80 BOD INCUBATORS Narang Sceintific Biotechnology 1 77,239.00 Operational Jan'06

81 OVENS Narang Sceintific Biotechnology 3 132,141.00 Operational Jan'06

82 FERMENTERS - 02 NOS. Sartorius Biotechnology 1 1,828,125.00 Operational Aug'06

83Gassing Manifold tp work with

anaerobic bacteria,Sai Enterprises Biotechnology 1 92,000.00 Operational Oct’11

84

Sigma 3-30K Super High Speed

Rfrigerated Table top Centrifuge,

With Angle rotors,Adapter for 10 ml

Tube

Sigma Biotechnology 1 747,232.00 Operational Oct'10

85Shaking water bath, Model LSB-

030SDaihan Biotechnology 1 103,622.50 Operational Feb'11

XV-3

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

86Nitrogen Gas Cylinder with7.0 CU

Meter IOLAR grade Gas,Spectrachrom Biotechnology 2 23,175.00 Operational April'11

87Hydrogen Gas Cylinder with7.0 CU

Meter IOLAR grade Gas,Spectrachrom Biotechnology 2 23,175.00 Operational April'11

88Air Gas Cylinder with7.0 CU Meter

IOLAR grade Gas,Spectrachrom Biotechnology 2 23,175.00 Operational April'11

89 Motic BA310, Binocular Microscope Sujata Enterprises Biotechnology 5 450,000.00 Operational Nov'12

90StepOne Plus Real - Time PCR

System with Real-time PCR System

Includes for Boiteh Lab

Sujata Enterprises Biotechnology 1 200,000.00 Operational Sep'12

91

Newton’s ring experiment

‘OPTIREGION’ makes The

apparatus consists of the following

items: - (i) Newtom’s

ring     microscope         (ii)               

Newton’s ring apparatus

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Aug'10

92

Sodium vapour lamp (35 watt) with

choke and enclosure           Specific

rotation  using Laurent half shade

device polarimeter OPTIREGION’

make It consists of Laurent’s half

shade device polarimeter and its

Tube, beaker, measuring cylinder and

balance with

weights                                

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Aug'10

93

Wavelength of prominent lines of

mercury light by diffraction grating

‘OPTIREGION’ makes The

apparatus consists of the following

items: - (i)   Spectrometer scale dia.

7² vernier reading to 1 minute  

(ii)  Diffraction grating, 15000 lines

per inch,

Imported                                             

              

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 10,687.50 Operational Aug'10

XV-4

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

94

Mercury vapour lamp with choke and

enclosure ‘e/m’ by Thompson

method ‘OPTIREGION’ makes .The

method consists of the following

items: - (a)    Power   supply    (b)  

 Cathode ray tube   (c)   

 Magnetometer    (d)    Compass box

      (e)     Pair of bar

magnet                 

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 2,137.50 Operational Aug'10

95

Specific rotation  using Laurent half

shade device polarimeter

OPTIREGION’ make It consists of

Laurent’s half shade device

polarimeter and its Tube, beaker,

measuring cylinder and balance with

weights                                               

                  

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 10,687.50 Operational Aug'10

96 E/m by Thomas Method Optrigen Physics Lab 1 11,025.00 Operational Sept'10

97 Hall Effect Experiment Setup Optrigen Physics Lab 1 41,512.50 Operational Sept'10

98 Melde's Experiment Electrical Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,162.50 Operational Sept'10

99 Determnation of M & H by Magneto Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,950.00 Operational Sept'10

100 Ultrasonic Diffraction Unit Optrigen Physics Lab 1 18,787.50 Operational Sept'10

101Sodium Vapour Lamp with Choke &

EnclosureOptrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Sept'10

102Measurement of Susceptibility of

Solid material by Guoy's BalanceOptrigen Physics Lab 1 43,650.00 Operational Sept'10

103 Newtons Ring Aparatus Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Dec’10

104Sodium Lamp with Choke &

EncosureOptrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Dec’10

105Wavelength of P.L. of murcury by

diffractionOptrigen Physics Lab 1 10,687.50 Operational Dec’10

106Mercury vapour lamp with choke and

enclosureOptrigen Physics Lab 1 2,137.50 Operational Dec’10

107‘e/m’ by Thompson method

‘OPTIREGION’ makesOptrigen Physics Lab 1 11,025.00 Operational Dec’10

108Hall Effect experiment set up

‘OPTIREGION’Optrigen Physics Lab 1 41,512.50 Operational Dec’10

109Melde’s experiment electrical

‘OPTIREGION’Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,162.50 Operational Dec’10

110Determination of M and H by

magnetometer ‘OPTIREGION’Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,950.00 Operational Dec’10

111 Ultrasonic Diffraction Unit Optrigen Physics Lab 1 18,787.50 Operational Dec’10

112Sodium vapour lamp with choke and

enclosureOptrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Dec’10

XV-5

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

113 Guoy’s Appratus Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,365.00 Operational Dec’10

114Specific rotation using Laurent half

shade device polarimeter

OPTIREGION’

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 10,687.50 Operational Dec’10

115Sodium Lamp with Choke &

EncosureOptrigen Physics Lab 1 4,500.00 Operational Dec’10

116OSAW ,Tapping key single contact ,

Cat. No. 31052Optrigen Physics Lab 1 362.00 Operational Mar'11

117OSAW, One way plug key, Cat No.

31001Optrigen Physics Lab 1 305.00 Operational Mar'11

118 OSAW, Morse key , Cat No. MK-1 Optrigen Physics Lab 1 537.34 Operational Mar'11

119 OSAW, Morse key , Cat No. MK-1 Optrigen Physics Lab 1 537.34 Operational Mar'11

120OSAW, Fixed Type Condenser box

5.0mfd, Cat No. 303Optrigen Physics Lab 1 480.78 Operational Mar'11

121OSAW,Fixed Resistance (2 Mega

Ohm)Optrigen Physics Lab 1 1,696.88 Operational Mar'11

122OSAW, Deflection magnetometer,

Cat No. 26686Optrigen Physics Lab 1 1,696.88 Operational Mar'11

123OSAW, Battery Eliminator 0-12V

2AOptrigen Physics Lab 1 543.00 Operational Mar'11

124OSAW, MIP reversing key , Cat No.

31030Optrigen Physics Lab 1 1,696.88 Operational Mar'11

125OSAW ,Single tube rheostat 1A 50

ohm Cat No. 2Optrigen Physics Lab 1 4,355.31 Operational Mar'11

126OSAW, D.C Ammeter range:- 0-2A,

Cat No. 28022Optrigen Physics Lab 1 2,601.88 Operational Mar'11

127 Ballistic Galvanemeter 155 Ohm Optrigen Physics Lab 1 791.88 Operational Mar'11

128 Lamp and scale Arrangement Optrigen Physics Lab 1 3,733.13 Operational Mar'11

129 Fixed type Condenser box 5 Ohm Optrigen Physics Lab 1 848.44 Operational Mar'11

130Plug type Resistance box 1-1000

ohmOptrigen Physics Lab 1 1,583.75 Operational Mar'11

131 Fixed Resistance 2megohm Optrigen Physics Lab 1 661.78 Operational Mar'11

132 Deflection Magnetometer Optrigen Physics Lab 1 921.97 Operational Mar'11

133 DC Voltmeter 0-20V Optrigen Physics Lab 1 661.78 Operational Mar'11

134 AC Ammeter 0-2A Optrigen Physics Lab 1 848.44 Operational Mar'11

135 DC Ammeter 0-2A Optrigen Physics Lab 1 339.38 Operational Mar'11

136 Step Watch Digital Optrigen Physics Lab 1 282.81 Operational Mar'11

137 Tapping Key Optrigen Physics Lab 1 497.75 Operational Mar'11

138 One way plug key Optrigen Physics Lab 1 1,414.06 Operational Mar'11

139 Merse Key Optrigen Physics Lab 1 1,414.06 Operational Mar'11

140 DC Power Supply 0-12V, 2A Optrigen Physics Lab 1 509.06 Operational Mar'11

141 AC Power Supply 0-12V, 2A Optrigen Physics Lab 1 848.44 Operational Mar'11

142 MIP Reversing Key Optrigen Physics Lab 1 848.44 Operational Mar'11

XV-6

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

143 Single tube Rheostat Optrigen Physics Lab 1 1,357.50 Operational Mar'11

144 Solenoid Optrigen Physics Lab 1 113.13 Operational Mar'11

145 Demognefizing Solenoid Optrigen Physics Lab 1 678.75 Operational Mar'11

146 Metallic Rod Optrigen Physics Lab 1 905.00 Operational Mar'11

147 Banana Plug Optrigen Physics Lab 1 848.44 Operational Mar'11

148Polarisation by reflection setup with

three different RI glass plates

alongwith diode laser

Optrigen Physics Lab 1 27,480.00 Operational Mar'11

149 Laser mount for He-Ne Laser Optrigen Physics Lab 1 5,725.00 Operational Mar'11

150Polarization by Reflection of Light

using LaserOptrigen Physics Lab 1 27,562.50 Operational Sept'10

151 Cathode Rays Oscilloscope APLABElectronics &

Communications10 Operational Jul'09

152 Cathode Rays Oscilloscope SCIENTIFICElectronics &

Communications6 Operational Jul'09

153Power Supply, E-61, 115W Power

SupplyELNOVA

Electronics &

Communications16 Operational Jul'09

154 3 MHz Function Generator APLABElectronics &

Communications10 Operational Jul'09

155 3 MHz AM/FM Function Generator SCIENTIFICElectronics &

Communications6 Operational Jul'09

156Digital IC Trainer, with internal

+5V/1A Power Supplynucon

Electronics &

Communications15 Operational Jul'09

157Digital IC Trainer, with inbuilt Power

Supply & Bread boardVinytics

Electronics &

Communications10 Operational Sept'10

158 10 A AC/DC Max Range, Multimeter MASTECHElectronics &

Communications2 Operational Jul'09

159 20 A AC/DC Max Range, Multimeter UNI-TElectronics &

Communications2 Operational Jul'09

160 20 A AC/DC Max Range, Multimeter UNITYElectronics &

Communications1 Operational Jul'09

161Scientific Multi Fumction Test

Instrument Model TL-401

Consistiing of Oscillsocpe

Scientific Mes-TechnikElectronics &

Communications20 485,100.00 Operational Feb’11

162PT/L1AC02060M, Switchable Probe

6 MhzScientific Mes-Technik

Electronics &

Communications20 22,374.00 Operational Feb’11

163Drawing Board with stand, imperial

size, Parallel Bar with ink edgeMan Made

Electronics &

Communications35 149,625.00 Operational Aug’11

164HP Pro 3090 MT Business PC with

HP 19" LCD Monitor (As per Quote)HP M Tech GIS Lab 30 1,291,500.00 Operational Jan’12

165Dell 3D Monitors, Nvidia 2d

Goggles, Stealth 3D Mouse S1-z,S2-

z(Fifteen Months)

Dell M Tech GIS Lab 5 340,000.00 Operational Jul'12

166DELL Precision T3500 Chassis - N -

Series for Mtech GISDell M Tech GIS Lab 10 1,402,300.00 Operational Jul'12

50,625.00

XV-7

S. No. Item Description Make & Model Location Qty Value Present ConditionDate of

purchase

Total 599 25,618,682.91

XV-8

XVI - 1

Appendix-XVI

Point No. 9.5

(Pages 02)

9.5 Sports and Games Facilities with Details The University provides facilities for various sports activities, which are:

S.NO Games/sports Quantity/No of fields Remark

1 Football/cricket (with pitch)

One field Grass field (standard size)

2 Hockey One field Turf field (standard size)

3 Volley Ball One court (outdoor) Sand court (standard size)

4 Basketball One court Synthetic court (standard size)

5 Lawn Tennis Two court Clay court (standard size)

6 Badminton Four court Synthetic court (standard size)

7 Table Tennis Two table

8 Golf One play ground

9 Swimming Pool No

9 Indoor Sports Facilities (Pool)

One table

10 Indoor Sports Facilities (Carrom)

Two carom boards

11 Indoor Sports Facilities (Chess)

Three chessboards

12 Indoor Sports Facilities (Gym)

One Gymnasium consisting of:

1. Standard Weightlifting Sets (Barbell & Dumbell )

2. Two Gym Machines Exercise Stations

3. Three Treadmills 4. Two Crosstrainer 5. One Leg Press machine

XVI - 2

6. Four Exerciser Bike 7. All Basic equipments

13 Others Music Room 1. Band 2. Harmonium 3. Casio Synthesiser 4. Tabla 5. 5. Guitars – 5 Nos

14 Others Trekking 1. Hill walking 2. Rappelling 3. Rock Climbing 4. Cross Country 5. Camping

14 Others Dancing room Dancing Teachers available

15 Others Cycling 21 Nos. Bicycles available

XVII-1

Appendix-XVII

Point No. 11.1

(Pages 05)

11.1 Information about the composition of the statutory bodies of the University

Board of Management

S.No. Name Profession Full Postal Address Date of Constitution

1 Dr. Karan Singh Member of Parliament

3, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021

Nov. 17, 2012 – Nov 16, 2015)

2 Prof. RK Pandey President NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

3 Mr. Rajendra S Pawar Chairman,

NIIT Limited, 85, Institutional Area Sector 32, Gurgaon-122 001.

4 Mr. Vijay Thadani Chief Executive Officer,

NIIT Limited, 85, Institutional Area Sector 32, Gurgaon-122 001.

5 Mr. Harpal Singh Mentor & Chairman Emeritus,

Fortis Healthcare Ltd B-10, Anand Niketan, New Delhi 21

6 Prof. R.C. Malhotra B-13 Kailash Colony, New Delhi 110048

7 BVR Mohan Reddy Chairman and Managing Director

Infotech Enterprises Limited

8 Mr. Arvind Thakur CEO, NIIT Technologies Ltd.

NIIT Technologies Ltd 4th Floor, Tower B Corporate Heights (Tapasya Building) Plot No. 5, EFGH, Sector - 126 Greater Noida Expressway Noida – 201301 (UP) India

9 Mr. Ashok Arora Financial Advisor

NIIT Limited, 8, Balaji Estate, Sudarshan Munjal Marg, New Delhi - 110 019.

10 Commissioner

Dept of College Education Block-IV, Dr. S Radhakrishnan Siksha Sankul, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Jaipur,

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Rajasthan (302015)

11 Prof. Sunil Khanna Vice President Prof. Biotech. and Bioinfo., NIIT University, Neemrana

12 Prof. Parimal V Mandke Vice President & Registrar (Member Secretary)

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Invitee 1 Mr. P Rajendran Chief Operating

Officer NIIT Limited, 85, Institutional Area, Sector 32, Gurgaon-122 001.

Nov. 17, 2012 – Nov 16, 2015)

2 Mr. Naveen Parasar COF NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

3 Air. Cmde (retd) Kamal Singh AVSM

Advisor, Infrastructure

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

4 Dr. Smarajit Dey Advisor NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Academic Council

S.No. Name Profession Full Postal Address Date of Constitution

1 Prof. RK Pandey President NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Nov. 01, 2012 – Oct.

31, 2014

2 Prof. Parimal V Mandke Vice President, Dean Academics, Dean Students, Registrar

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

3 Prof. Sunil Khanna Vice President NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

4 Dr. Deepak Khanna Associate Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

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5 Prof. Vijay Mandke Mentor Professor.

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

6 Dr. Mohit Garg Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

7 Prof. Rajeev Shorey Professor NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

8 Dr. Viraj Kumar Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

9 Dr. Sushanta Das Associate Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

10 Dr. Sridhar Iyer Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Nov. 01, 2012 – Oct.

31, 2014

11 Dr. Shradha Kanwar Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

12 Dr. Debopam Acharya Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

13 Dr. Anuradha Parasar Deputy Registrar & Equivalent Faculty

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

14 Ashutosh Sharma Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

15 Prof. Vidu Soni Professor NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

16 Dr. Sankersan Sarkar Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-

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301705

17 Dr. Vivek Srivastava Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

18 Prof. Deepak Pental

Professor University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juaraz Road, New Delhi-110021

19 Prof. Karmeshu Professor School of Computer and Systems Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi – 110067, India.

20 Ms. Chetna Vig Student NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Nov. 01, 2012 – Oct. 31, 2013

21 Mr. Aman Shawney Student NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Finance Committee

S.No. Name Profession Full Postal Address Date of Constitution

1 Mr. Vijay Thadani

Chief Executive Officer

NIIT Limited, 85, Institutional Area Sector 32, Gurgaon-122 001.

14th July 2011 2 Prof. Sudhir Jain

3 Prof. R.C. Malhotra B-13 Kailash Colony, New Delhi 110048

4 Mr. Harpal Singh Mentor & Chairman Emeritus

Fortis Healthcare Ltd B-10, Anand Niketan, New Delhi 21

Invitees 1 Prof. RK Pandey President NIIT University,

Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

14th July 2011

2 Prof. Sunil Khanna

Vice President NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway,

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District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

3 Mr. Naveen Parasar COF NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

Programme Committee (Board of Studies)

S.No. Name Profession Full Postal Address Date of Constitution

1 Prof. Parimal V Mandke Vice President

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

20 August, 2010

2 Prof. Sunil Khanna Vice President

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

3 Dr. Deepak Khanna

Associate Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

4 Dr. Shradha Kanwar Assistant Professor

NIIT University, Neemrana: NH-8, Delhi- Jaipur Highway, District Alwar, Rajasthan-301705

4. One/Two External Members to be nominated Member

(Depending upon the agenda of meeting)

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Point No. 13.1

(Pages 03)

13.1 Details of Non-Teaching Staff

S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION AGE QUALIFICATION SCALE OF PAY DATE OF

APPOINTMENT

TRAINED YES/NO

(YRS OF EXP)

REMARKS

1. OM PRAKASH YADAV SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 44 M. Phil 9300-34800 02.01.2006 22

2. RAKESH KUMAR BHARDWAJ SR. ENGINEER-ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL 30 Diploma 9300-34800 01.10.2008 9

3. NAVEEN PARASAR CONTROLLER FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS 41 CA 37400-67000 02.09.2009 16

4. RAMANUJ JAJOO EXECUTIVE (ACCOUNTS) 28 B. Com. 9300-34800 02.09.2009 7

5. BALENDU SWAROOP BHATNAGAR

ENGINEER 36 M. Sc 9300-34800 01.09.2009 6

6. ASHOO DUBEY SENIOR ENGINEER 33 M. Sc 15600-39100 01.09.2009 9

7. ASHOK KUMAR LAB ATTENDENT 33 10th 5200-20200 01.09.2009 9

8. CHUNCHUN MUKHIYA LIBRARY ASSISTANT 24 Diploma 5200-20200 01.10.2009 6

9. ANIL KUMAR SHARMA PS TO PRESIDENT 54 MA 9300-34800 09.11.2009 26

10. RITWIK RITURAJ HR MANAGER 38 B. Com 15600-39100 30.11.2009 15

11. GAURAV SINGH ENGINEER-COMPUTING RESOURCES & IS 30 BCA 5200-20200 11.01.2010 6

12. RITESH KUMAR SHARMA EXECUTIVE (ADMINISTRATION) 27 BA 5200-20200 18.02.2010 7

13. NARENDRA SINGH BISHT TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 32 Diploma 9300-34800 08.03.2010 10

14. MANISH GOYAL PROJECT MANAGER-CIVIL 31 M. Tech 15600-39100 03.03.2010 6

15. PAWAN KUMAR EXECUTIVE (ACCOUNTS) 27 B. Com 5200-20200 15.03.2010 6

16. KAVIL KUMAR MANAGER (ADMISIONS-MIS) 31 BA 9300-34800 01.04.2010 8

17. SANCHIT SHARMA EXECUTIVE (PROJECT) 24 BA 5200-20200 01.06.2010 5

18. MAHENDRA BAHADUR SINGH

EXECUTIVE (ADMINISTRATION) 45 MA 5200-20200 01.07.2010 17

19. DHIRENDRA SINGH RATHORE

SPORTS INSTRUCTOR 27 M. Phil 15600-39100 26.07.2010 3

20. DHARAMRAJ PAL OFFICE ATTENDANT 32 10th 10060 per 21.09.2010 7

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21. SUMIT KUMAR SENIOR ENGINEER – CIVIL 28 B. Tech 9300-34800 11.03.2011 10

22. SHASHI KANT DEPUTY PROJECT MANAGER 34 Diploma 9300-34800 06.05.2011 7

23. AMAR PATHAK HVAC ENGINEER 38 Diploma 9300-34800 15.07.2011 14

24. ARSHAD KHAN ASSISTANT MANAGER (QUANTITIES SURVEY) 38 B. Tech 15600-39100 02.08.2011 11

25. SHAIL DEEN SENIOR PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT 34 MLIS 9300-34800 17.08.2011 10

26. JAI PRAKASH YADAV LAB ASSISTANT 35 B. Com 5200-20200 01.10.2011 11

27. DEVESH PANT SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE 26 BA 5200-20200 12.10.2011 6

28. NIHAL SINGH SAINI OFFICE ASSISTANT 46 10th 5200-20200 01.10.2011 21

29. ABHINAV SHARMA OFFICE EXECUTIVE 24 B. Com 5200-20200 01.10.2011 2

30. VRISHIKESH SHARMA SOFTWARE DEVELOPER 24 BE 5200-20200 01.11.2011 3

31. MUKESH CHHABRA ASSISTANT MANAGER (FINANCE) 45 B. Com 9300-34800 01.11.2011 25

32. SURESH CHANDRA TYAGI CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER 81 BE 37400-67000 01.06.2009 56 On contract

33. MAKHAN SINGH NEGI EXECUTIVE (ADMISIONS) 33 10+2 5200-20200 19.04.2010 13

34. SHIVJI SINGH YADAV SENIOR SUPERVISOR-CIVIL 44 10+2 12800 per

month 01.06.2010 16

On contract

35. KRISHAN LAL SUPERVISOR-EAT 36 10+2 10800 per

month 01.06.2010 11

On contract

36. SUBHASH VANDEWAR OFFICE EXECUTIVE 28 PGDCA 5200-20200 01.11.2010 2

37. PRADEEP JOSHI OFFICE ATTENDANT 23 BA 8800 per month

01.11.2010 2 On contract

38. PAWAN KUMAR SAXENA OFFICE EXECUTIVE 30 MA 5200-20200 20.04.2011 1

39. PRAVESH KUMAR MAHAWAR ASSISTANT (NETWORK) 25 Diploma 9200 per month

16.12.2011 1 On contract

40. BALVANT SINGH CHOUHAN OFFICE ASSISTANT 27 BA 5200-20200 19.12.2011 1

41. SUMIT VISHWAKARMA OFFICE ASSISTANT 25 B. Sc 5200-20200 21.12.2011 1

42. VEENA MEHROTRA COORDINATOR COMMUNITY CONNECT 62 MA 9300-34800 09.01.2012 33

43. KAMLA RAWAT WARDEN 36 MA 9300-34800 29.07.2011 6

44. RAJESH KUMAR TECHNICIAN 25 Diploma 5200-20200 20.01.2012 3

45. MOHD ASIF KHAN ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN 34 MLIS 15600-39100 20.01.2012 10

46. PANKAJ SHARMA DIRECTOR (ADMISSIONS & CAREER SERVICES) 37 MBA 37400-67000 01.03.2012 12

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47. ANKUSH SHARMA GRAPHICS DESIGNER 24 10+2 5200-20200 19.03.2012 4

48. ANKIT SHARMA EXECUTIVE - ADMINISTRATION 25 BA 5200-20200 22.03.2012 4

49. VARUN MANHAS ASSISTANT MANAGER - ADMISSION 26 MBA 5200-20200 23.04.2012 4

50. POONAM YADAV EXECUTIVE-HR 26 MBA 9300-34800 01.05.2012 2

51. SUMEET GANGWAR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 39 B. Sc 9300-34800 01.08.2012 6

52. ANINDITA DAS REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ADMISSIONS AND CAREER SERVICES (EAST)

40 MA 15600-39100 01.10.2012 18

53. NAVDEEP KANWAR ASSISTANT MANAGER – ADMISSIONS 24 MBA 5200-20200 01.10.2012 3

54. RUVINA MACEDO REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ADMISSIONS AND CAREER SERVICES (WEST)

44 PGDM 15600-39100 01.10.2012 20

55. CHIRANJIV GUHA EXECUTIVE - ADMISSIONS 24 MBA 5200-20200 01.10.2012 2

56. PRAMOD RAGHAV TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 25 B Tech 9300-34800 17.01.2013 3

57. RUCHA R JOSHI ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE 28 M Tech 9300-34800 16.04.2012 3

58. MOHANA MUKHERJEE ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE 37 MA 9300-34800 06.08.2012 6

59. ROHITASH SHARMA HEAD-ADMINISTRATION 37 BA 37400-67000 11.02.2013 14

60. PUSHPINDER SINGH SENIOR ENGINEER 27 B.Tech 15600-39100 12.03.2013 4