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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Annual Report 2011-2012

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W W W . I I T D . A C . I N

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OUR VISION

To contribute to India and World through excellence in scientific and technical

education and research; to serve as a valuable resource for industry and society;

and remain a source of pride for all Indians.

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Contents 1. DIRECTOR’S REPORT 4

2. ABOUT US 8

3. ACADEMIC UNITS AT IIT DELHI 11

4. CURRENT DEGREE PROGRAMMES 12

5. PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS

6. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

7. EVENTS

8. FACULTY

9. STUDENT ACTIVITIES

10. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

11. ALUMNI CONTRIBUTION

12. FINANCIALS

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Director’s Report

Prof. R.K. ShevgaonkarDirector

On the occasion of releasing our Annual Report for the year

2011-12, I am pleased to share with you all the major highlights

of our activities, achievements and future plans. At the outset,

it is a great pleasure for me to inform that in the latest survey

conducted by various agencies such as India Today, Outlook

and The Week, IIT Delhi continues to enjoy top ranks among

all the engineering colleges/ institutions in India. IIT Delhi

enjoys a good reputation among best engineering institutions

globally due to its strong and outstanding academic and

research activities and contributions as it has also been ranked

excellent in the 2012 Performance Ranking of Scientific

Papers for World Universities released by the National Taiwan

University Ranking. I dedicate this accomplishment of the

Institute wholly to all faculty members, students and staff who

have immensely contributed in every way possible taking the

prestige of the Institute to newer heights.

The Institute’s 42nd Convocation was held on 13th and 14th

August, 2011 with Dr. K. Kasturirangan, Honourable Member,

Planning Commission and Mr. M.S. Banga, Former CEO,

Hindustan Unilever and Distinguished Alumnus, IITD were the

Chief Guests respectively.

Our Distinguished Alumni, Mr. Rajendra Pawar, who is also

a Member of our Board of Governors and Mr.Y.C.Deveshwar,

Chairman, ITC Ltd., were decorated with the prestigious Padma

Bhushan Award for the year 2011 by the Government of India.

IIT Delhi celebrated its Golden Jubilee with a large number

of activities including lecture series, seminars and other

programmes. This was also a memorable occasion to recall

the great contributions of a number of stalwarts, past and

present, who made great sacrifices to make this Institute what

it is today.

The Foundation Day of the Institute was celebrated on 27th

January, 2012 with the Foundation Day Lecture delivered by

Dr. Rahul N. Ram associated with the famous Indian Ocean

Music Band. The Hon’ble Minister for Human Resource

Development, Shri Kapil Sibal, launched the Virtual Labs on

23rd February, 2012 at MHRD. He also laid the Foundation

Stone for the Patanjali Keshwani Golden Jubilee Centre at

IIT Delhi, inaugurated the IIT Delhi Innovation Centre and

delivered a special address as Chief Guest at the concluding

function of the Golden Jubilee celebrations on 24th February,

2012.

With the support from the Government of India, industry

and the alumni, IITD has been able to create an excellent

infrastructure. While the Government has supported us with

generous funding for which we are grateful, our alumni have

extended significant support to the institute. Our alumni have

given donations to help us take some of our important projects

forward, in addition to instituting chairs and the Young Faculty

Incentive Fellowships, both of which help us to reward our

dedicated faculty for their outstanding performance.

Over the years, quietly but surely, we have also built a strong

research tradition, which is easily seen in the impressive

statistics that the Institute can boast of in terms of various

research indicators. Specially, we have continuously improved

on our credentials in research as evidenced by way of

publications and citations and Ph.D ‘s per faculty. Our target

of continuously searching for and significantly increasing the

intake of quality candidates into our Ph.D. programmes is on

the right course and we have grown to a significant level in

this direction over the last few years.

IIT Delhi is committed to provide excellent human resource to

meet national needs and global expectations. It is a unique

institution and a dream destination for those who wish to be

leaders in science, technology and management. IIT Delhi is

internationally recognised for delivering excellent education

at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, while

“IIT Delhi is committed to provide excellent human resource to meet national needs and global expectations. It is a unique institution and a dream destination for those who wish to be leaders in science, technology and management. IIT Delhi is internationally recognised for delivering excellent education at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, while endeavouring to become a great research institution.”

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endeavouring to become a great research institution.

The Institute has been actively involved in collaborative

programmes with national and international organizations/

universities to remain at the forefront in scientific and

technological development and to share the knowledge

for mutual benefits. The main objectives of collaboration

include exchange of students and faculty, joint research, and

fellowships for training and research at doctoral and post-

doctoral levels.

Our faculty is one of the finest in the country and is recognised

internationally for their quality of research, teaching and

curriculum development. They also contribute greatly for

the development of the nation by being associated with a

large number of decision making bodies, providing crucial

guidance and advice on policy matters and technical issues.

Many faculty members received honours/awards and were

elected Fellows of several professional national/international

bodies during the year 2011-12.

During the period under report, international bibliographic

databases have indexed around 2000 research articles

published by faculty members and researchers of the institute in

international journals including the articles indexed in Scopus,

an international indexing service in Science & Technology and

Social Sciences. The faculty members have also presented many

papers in national and international conferences. Besides,

they have also published many books and conducted several

continuing education programmes.

Our academic programmes cover a wide range of science

and engineering disciplines. Our Bachelor’s programs are the

most sought after even on global scales, and for which the

entry is through the Joint Entrance Examination. Our intake

has steadily increased for the last few years and during the

year 2011-2012, 3258 UG students were on roll. The enrolment

of postgraduate students during the year 2011-2012 was

4212. These figures include 1316 women students. There were

17 foreign students from 5 countries pursuing postgraduate

education at the Institute during the year 2011-12. In order

to make IIT Delhi more international in character and to

make better use of international intellectual resources, we

are constantly working towards increasing the strength of

international students and faculty in the campus.

The Institute is proud of its graduate school, offering Master of

Technology programs in many specializations, besides MBA,

M Des, M Sc and Ph D programs. These programs provide an

excellent platform to the students admitted into them, to

acquire advanced knowledge in their respective fields.

The Senate of the Institute is constantly engaged in reviewing

and approving new courses to improve the curriculum.

Several new minor area programs have been designed with

a view to offer a second area of specialization of their choice.

In order to recognize, nurture and encourage academic

achievers among undergraduates, the Institute has established

the following pre-graduation awards: (i) Institute Medal for

Academic Excellence for obtaining the highest CGPA amongst

non-graduating students of each entry, and (ii) Institute Medal

for Consistent Academic Achiever in a program for obtaining

consistently high SGPA amongst all students registered for the

program in the pre-graduation academic session.

Under a new Academic Welfare Scheme introduced by the

Institute for weak students, a special student advisor is

identified in each department for students who need special

help, at the beginning of each semester. Special extra classes

are being conducted for such students and the student

advisor closely monitors the attendance and performance

of these students and also provides support to help improve

their performance.

A Special Orientation Programme for Entry Level students was

also conducted with the objective of enhancing their learning

skills, English language and communication skills, inter-

personal relationships and motivation. This programme was

conducted with the help of Centre for Research and Education

for Social Transformation (CREST), Calicut, Kerala. All those

who participated in it appreciated the program.

IIT Delhi has provided adequate funds from its Corpus to the

Departments and Centres for up-gradation of laboratories

and creation of new facilities. This has significantly helped in

the improvement of quality of teaching and research.

The faculty, students and researchers at IIT Delhi have access

to more than 12,000 electronic journals and 6 bibliographic

databases through INDEST-AICTE Consortium. Journals

subscribed in print and journals online are accessible from

the publishers’ web site. Links to these electronic journals are

available through the Library web site as well as through the

LibSysWebOPAC interface.

Besides access to current e-journals, the Library has also

purchased back files of electronic journals from a number

of publishers / aggregators from their volume one onwards

on “one-time payment and perpetual access basis”. The back

files of Electronic Journals purchased by the library includes

: Elsevier’s Science Direct, Wiley InterScience, Springer, JSTOR

and Tailor.

The initiative taken last year to add electronic books to the

Library collection was further strengthened. More titles of

E-books have been added under the Text Book and Book Bank

schemes to support undergraduate students, chosen on the

basis of their wide usage by the students/faculty.

The Library houses the headquarters of INDEST-AICTE

Consortium which is one of the biggest and most successful

consortium initiatives so far taken in Asia. It provides access

to electronic resources to its member institutions comprising

of more than 1200 members including 48 core member

institutions, 60 AICTE supported institutions and more than

1000 institutions that have joined the consortium under its

self-supported category. IIT Delhi Central Library continues to

be the headquarters of INDEST activities on behalf of Ministry

of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India.

IIT Delhi is also the coordinating institute for the Joint INDEST-

AICTE Consortium & INFLIBET Project (N-LIST) under centrally

sponsored scheme of National Mission on Education through

Information and Communication Technology of MHRD.

The project provides for cross-subscription to e-resources

subscribed by the two Consortia, i.e. subscription to INDEST-

AICTE resources for universities and UGC-INFONET resources

for technical institutions. Under this programme, IITs, IISERs,

and some of the NITs are provided access to Project Muse,

Annual Review and Nature (27 titles) while, nearly 100

Universities are having access to Web of Science.

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The initiative taken last year to add electronic books to the

Library collection was further strengthened. More titles of

E-books have been added under the Text Book and Book Bank

schemes to support undergraduate students, chosen on the

basis of their wide usage by the students/faculty.

The Computer Services Centre provides Computing, IT and

Networking facilities to the Institute community of more than

ten thousand users consisting of UG students , PG students,

Research Scholars, Faculty and Staff. In addition the CSC

also participates in the Academic programmes of various

departments. The new initiatives taken by the Computer

Services Centre include Design and commissioning of a

new 10Gbps Campus-wide Network and High Performance

Computing (HPC) facility.

The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning

(NPTEL) funded by MHRD was undertaken at ETSC. Under this

program, IIT Delhi, together with other IITs and IISc contributed

towards development of web and video based educational

material for undergraduate courses initially in five disciplines;

viz., Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering,

Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication

Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

The Institute has made consistent efforts in upgrading its

infrastructure to cater to the needs of its expansion plans and

for better amenities. Besides planning and building new hostels

and additional academic space, the Institute has undertaken a

massive exercise of renovation of old houses, hostels and sports

facilities. Some of the major infrastructure developments and

renovation activities undertaken during the period include

renovation of hostels, Senate Room, Board Room, replacement

of Lifts, provision of PNG connection to various units of

residential and hostel areas, construction of Professors Flats,

Recarpeting of roads, construction of new boy’s hostels, air-

conditioners for faculty offices and high mast lighting system in

volley ball courts, tennis courts and athletic track/hockey field

with national and international sports standards.

IIT Delhi gives high priority to research and development

projects sponsored by outside national and international

agencies and user organizations, along with teaching and

academic research leading to doctoral degree. The research

funding received through competitive bidding from national

research agencies also goes a long way in supporting and

enhancing academic research. Industrial consultancy is

another significant area of activity of the Institute.

During the year under report, 123 sponsored research projects

with a total funding Rs.57.12 crores and 420 consultancy

projects with a total value of Rs.21.10 crores were undertaken

respectively. 22 collaborative projects/consultancies with

international funding were also undertaken during the period.

During the last 51 years of its existence, the Institute has not

only given due emphasis to investigation of problems of

direct relevance to the needs of the country through time-

bound sponsored and consultancy projects aimed at solving

live industrial problems, but has also given special attention to

emerging areas like atmospheric sciences, laser applications,

industrial textiles, biotechnology, energy, transportation,

microprocessor applications, computer science, optical

communication, signal processing, computer aided design &

manufacturing, and artificial intelligence and robotics.

To encourage technology development activities, the IRD Unit has

launched a scheme entitled “Technology Development Project

Initiation Award for Students (TDP-IAS)” for Undergraduate

students (in their 3rd semester onwards) and Postgraduate

students (individually or as a team) of the Institute. During 2011-

2012, four projects were selected under TDP-IAS scheme.

Training and Placement is an important activity of the Institute.

The T & P Unit is mainly responsible for arranging practical

training of the undergraduate students to meet their degree

requirement and to provide world class job opportunities to

undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation

for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public

sector organizations.

Apart from concentrating on academic activities, the Institute

also places an emphasis on an all round development of

its students. The Institute has, therefore, created excellent

infrastructure for a variety of co-curricular and extra-curricular

activities such as sports, student publications, Robotics as

well as cultural and welfare programmes The Student Affairs

Council (SAC) and its five constituent boards plan, organize and

manage the various student activities throughout the year.

Over the years, the Institute has expanded its teaching

and research interests in a wide range of areas of national

importance and current relevance, including among others,

Atmospheric Sciences, Embedded Systems, Environmental

Science & Engineering, Rural Industrialization, Bioinformatics,

Nanotechnology, Fibre Optics and Optical Communications,

Biotechnology, Bio-catalysis, Smart and Industrial Textiles,

Transportation, Photo-thermal energy conversion, Material

Science, Photo-acoustic Microscopy, Power Technology,

Signal processing, Opto-electronics, Computer Science,

Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing, Smart Buildings

and Infrastructure, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics and

others. Most recently, the Institute has set up the School of

Biological sciences, with a thrust on research in communicable

and non-communicable diseases.

The Institute generated about 28.97% of the actual recurring

expenditure through internal revenue generation including

fees, sponsored research, consultancies and continuing

education programmes.Within the financial resources

available to the Institute, a number of construction and

development activities have been taken up to augment the

Institute infrastructure.

Many delegations from the Industry, Academia and the

Government representatives from several countries visited

the Institute to explore the possibilities of mutual interaction.

We would like to acknowledge the support received in

abundant measure from the Ministry of Human Resource

Development, the various sponsoring agencies, the

collaborating industries, institutions and alumni.

I personally acknowledge the support and encouragement I

have received from the Chairman and Members of the Board

of Governors, and from all my colleagues, and extend my

appreciation to the students for their exemplary behaviour

and their contributions towards enriching the campus life.

Prof. R. K. ShevgaonkarDirector, Indian Institute of Technology DelhiE-mail: [email protected]

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OUR MISSION

To generate new knowledge by engaging in

cutting-edge research and to promote academic

growth by state-of-the-art undergraduate,

postgraduate and doctoral programmes.

To identify, based on an informed perception

of Indian, regional and global needs, areas of

specialization upon which the institute can

concentrate.

To undertake collaborative projects which

opportunities for long-term interaction with

academia and industry.

To develop human potential to its fullest extent so

that intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted

leaders can emerge in a range of professions.

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Dreaming big.....

About us

HISTORYThe concept of the IITs was introduced in a report in the

year 1945 by Shri. N. M. Sircar, then member of Education on

Vicerory’s Executive Council. Following his recommendations,

the Indian Institute of Technology was established in the

year 1950 in Kharagpur. In his report, Shri Sircar had suggested

that such Institutes should also be started in parts

of the country. The Government having accepted these

recommendations of the Sircar Committee decided to

establish more Institutes of Technology with the assistance of

friendly countries who were prepared to help. The

of help came from USSR who agreed to collaborate in the

establishment of an Institute through UNESCO at Bombay.

This was followed by the Institutes of Technology at Madras,

Kanpur and Delhi with collaborations withWest Germany, USA

and UK respectively. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

was established in 1995 and the University of Roorkee was

converted into an IIT in 2001.

The Institute was later declared an Institute of National

Importance under the“Institutes of Technology (Amendment)

Act, 1963”, re-named as “Indian Institute of Technology Delhi”,

and accorded the status of a deemed university.

Presently Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is one of the

and development in science, engineering and technology

and in management in India; the others are at Bhubaneswar,

Chennai, Gandhinagar, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Kanpur,

Kharagpur, Mumbai,Patna,Punjab,Rajasthanand Roorkee.

STATUSIndian Institute of Technology Delhi is an autonomous

statutory organisation of the Government of India

functioning within the “Institutes of Technology Act, 1961”

as amended by the “Institutes of Technology (Amendment)

Act, 1963”. It is accorded the status of a deemed university

with powers to frame its own academic policy, to conduct its

own examinations, and to award its own degrees. The

Institutes of Technology are coordinated by an apex body

known as IIT Council with the Minister for Human Resource

Development of the Government of India as its Chairman.

Dreaming big.....

Mandi,

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OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the Institute include :

instruction in applied sciences, engineering and technology, and

management at a level comparable to the very best anywhere in the world;

Providing leadership in curriculum planning, laboratory development and

examination system;

Developing programmes for faculty development both for its own and

for teachers of other engineering institutions;

Developing close collaboration with industry through exchange of

personnel and undertaking consultancy projects;

Developing strong collaboration links with other academic and research

institutions in the country and abroad;

Developing a continuing education programme for employed engineers

and making it available both on campus and by distance learning techniques at campus locations;

Preparing manpower for the unorganised sector and for self-employment.

CAMPUSThe Institute campus extends over an area of 320 acres. Tastefully laid out with the picturesque landscape and with numerous buildings of various types and, with clean and wide roads, the campus presents a spectacle of harmony in architecture and natural beauty. The campus area has been

divided into four functional zones:

laitnediseR zone for students;

laitnediseR zone for the faculty and

other supporting

Academic zone for academic

buildings and workshops; and

Cultural-cum-social and

recreational zone for students.

The site being longitudinal in shape, the academic and social-cum- cultural zones have been located mid-way between the two

residential zones in order to reduce walking distance. The campus provides several essential amenities for community living

like hospital, shopping centre, banks, post community centre, club, students activities centre, stadium and playing

IIT Delhi Campus Map

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND ITS COMMITTEESIIT Delhi is an autonomous organisation of the Government of India. Responsibility for the general superintendence, direction and control of

the of the Institute is vested in the Board of Governors. The Board functions through its standing committees — the Finance Committee,

the Buildings & Works Committee and other committees which may be constituted to consider issues. Sh. R.P. Agrawal is the Chairman

of the Board of Governors. The composition of the Board of Governors and its standing committees as on March 31, 2012 is as follows:

BOARD OF GOVERNORSR. P. Agrawal, Chairman Deepak Pental Kushal Sen

R.K. Shevgaonkar, Director Ashok Mishra S.N. MaitiTanveer Jehan (Ms.) Rajendra S. Pawar Rakesh Kumar, Secretary

V.C. Sharma T.V. Ramakrishnan

Lalmal Sawma Rajneesh Arora

ADMINISTRATION

The Director is the principal academic and executive of the Institute and is responsible for the proper administration of the Institute and

for the imparting of instruction and maintenance of discipline therein. He is assisted in his day to day work by Deputy Director(s), Registrar,

Deans and senior faculty of the Institute. The senior members of the Administration between April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012 are as follows:

ADMINISTRATION

Director Deputy Director,

Administration

Deputy Director,

Faculty

Dean of

Students

Dean,Industrial Research and

Development

R. K. Shevgaonkar S. M. Ishtiaque M. Balakrishnan Shashi Mathur S. N. Singh

Dean,Postgraduate Studies and

Research

Dean,Undergraduate

Studies

Dean,Alumni & International

Programmes

Registrar

K. Gupta Santanu Chaudhury Ambuj D. Sagar Rakesh Kumar

BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PLANNING

Board of Educational and Research Planning is the chief planning and policy making body of the institute for its teaching and research activities. Head of the Planning unit is Member -Secretary to BERP, the planning unit prepared ground work for all the matters to be considered by BERP. The meeting of the BERP is held on the friday of the alternate month. The recommendations of BERP are put forward to the Senate for approval. BERP is also responsible for the short and long term educational and research planning of the institute. The composition of the Board of Educational and Research Planning as on March 31, 2012 is as follows:

BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PLANNING R.K. Shevgaonkar, Chairman M. Balakrishnan, Deputy Director (Faculty)

S.M. Ishtiaque, Deputy Director (Admn) K. Gupta, Dean (PGS & R)

Santanu Choudhury, Dean (BUGS) Shashi Mathur, Dean of Students

S.N. Singh, Dean (IRD) Ambuj D. Sagar, Dean (AAIP)

R.K. Patney, Nominee of Senate R. Chattopadhyay, Prof. -in-charge (Planning)

R.B. Nair, Nominee of Senate S.C. Kaushik, Nominee of Senate

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Academic Units at IIT Delhi(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

research. The centres focus on interdisciplinary research and some teaching, mostly at the postgraduate level.

Departments Inter-disciplinary Centres Schools

post-graduation level.

1. Applied Mechanics

2. Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology

3. Chemical Engineering

4. Chemistry

5. Civil Engineering

6. Computer Science & Engineering

7. Electrical Engineering

8. Humanities & Social Sciences

9. Management Studies

10. Mathematics

11. Mechanical Engineering

12. Physics

13. Textile Technology

1. Applied Research in Electronics

2. Atmospheric Sciences

3. Biomedical Engineering

4. Energy Studies

5. Industrial Tribology Machine Dynamics &

Maintenance

6. Computer Services

7. Instrument Design & Development Centre

8. Polymer Science & Engineering

9. Rural Development & Technology

10. National Resource Centre for Value Education

in Engineering

1. Bharti School of Telecommunication

Technology and Management

2. Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of

Information Technology

3. Kusuma School of Biological Sciences

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Current Degree Programmes(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

The Institute undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a number of areas leading to the degrees of B.Tech./ M.Sc./

M.Tech./ M.S.(R)/ DIIT/ M.Des./ MBA and Ph.D. in Science, Engineering and Technology and Management. The primary objective

of these teaching programmes is to instruction in applied sciences, engineering and management at a level comparable

to the very best anywhere in the world. This is achieved through an undergraduate curriculum which places a strong emphasis

on the understanding of fundamental principles rather than specialised knowledge, a postgraduate programme, distinguished

by its interdisciplinary approach and emphasis on research.

Pedagogy

Teaching at the Institute incorporates a cohesive, contextual and nurturing environment for learning. The emphasis is on self-

motivated learning by using information, experience and practice. The teaching methodology aims at using the inputs from core

functional areas to inter-disciplinary issues and problem solving. Students undertake classroom and workshop assignments,

conduct observations, make presentations and participate in group discussions and seminars and are encouraged to

develop industry linkages.

Evaluation

The academic year consists of two semesters and a summer term. The education system is organised around a credit system

which ensures continuous evaluation of student’s performance and provides to choose courses of interest and to

progress at an optimum pace suited to student’s ability or convenience. Each course is assigned certain number of credits

depending upon the class contact hours. A minimum number of credits and CGPA are to be completed satisfactorily in order

to qualify for the award of a degree.

The medium of instruction is English.

Curriculum Development

The Senate of the Institute is constantly engaged in reviewing and approving new courses to improve the curriculum. This year

several new minor area programs have been designed with a view to a second area of specialization. A major Curriculum

Review is now underway and likely to come up for discussion in the Senate very soon.

Under a new Academic Welfare Scheme introduced by the Institute this year for weak students, a special student advisor is

in each department for students who need special help, at the beginning of each semester. Special extra classes

are being conducted for such students and the student advisor closely monitors the attendance and performance of these

students and also provides support to help improve their performance.

The undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are managed by their respective Boards, as follows.

BOARD OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

BOARD OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH

Prof. Rajesh Prasad Dr. Jacod Josemon

Prof. Prashant Mishra Prof. J. Bijwe

Dr. Shalini Gupta Prof. D.S. Mehta

Prof. Ravi Shankar Prof. Tapan Chaudhuri

Prof. B. Bhattacharjee Dr. S. Dharmaraja

Prof. Naveen Garg Dr. Vinay Ribeiro

Prof. (Ms.) G. Bhuvaneshwari Prof. S.S. Yadav (DMS)

Dr. (Ms.) Pritha Chandra Prof. N.K. Garg (CE)

Dr. S.P. Singh Prof. M.R. Ravi

Dr. Anima Nagar Prof. Bhim Singh

Prof. P.V. Rao Prof. Mukesh Khare

Prof. Joby Joseph Prof. D. Ravi Kumar

Prof. R.S. Rengasamy Mr. Nithyagopal Goswani (Girnar)

Prof. P. Goyal Mr. Himanshu Agarwal (Girnar)

Prof. Sneh Anand Mr. Abhishek R. (Girnar)

Prof. M.G. Dastidar Shri. N.C. Chauhan

Prof. Ananjan Basu Dy. Registrar (PGS)

Dr. V.M. Chariar

Prof. Anurag Sharma Dr. Apurba Das

Prof. Sanjeev Sanghi Prof. S.D. Joshi (EE)

Dr. Atul Narang Prof. Pankaj Srivastava

Dr. Gaurav Goel Prof. Bhim Singh

Prof. D. BandyoPadhyay Prof. M.R. Ravi

Dr. Gurmal S Benipal Prof. H.C. Gupta

Dr. Amit Kumar Prof. D. Ravi Kumar

Prof. S.D. Joshi Mr. Amit Agarwal (satpura)

Dr. Arjun Ghosh Mr. Sagar Joshi (Vindhyachal)

Dr. Mahim Sagar Mr. Spandan Madan (Vindhyachal)

Prof. (Ms.) B. Chandra Shri Atul Vyas

Prof. D. Ravi Kumar Asstt. Registrar (UGS)

Prof. Pankaj Srivastava

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Current Degree Programmes

Below is the list of courses currently.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES*

Bachelor of Technology

[B.Tech.]Duration: 4 years

Dual Degree Programme [B.Tech.

& M.Tech.]Duration: 5 years

Integrated Degree

Programme[M.Tech.]Duration: 5 years

Chemical Engineering B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology

Master of Technology in Mathematics and Computing

Civil Engineering B.Tech. and M.Tech in Chemical Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering

Electrical Engineering B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech in Information & Communication Technology

Electrical Engineering (Power)

Engineering Physics

Mechanical Engineering

Production and Industrial Engineering

Textile Technology

which is common for all the Indian Institutes of Technology.

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES & RESEARCH (MASTER)**

M.Sc. M.Tech. M.S. (Research) M.Des.

2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years

1. Chemistry

2. Mathematics

3. Physics

1. Engineering Mechanics

2. Design Engineering

3. Chemical Engineering

4. Molecular Engineering: Chemical Synthesis and Analysis

5. Construction Technology and Management

6. Geotechnical & Geoenvironment Engineering

7. Structural Engineering

8. Water Resources Engineering

9. Construction Engineering and Management

10. Rock Engineering of Underground Structures

11. Environmental Engineering and Management

12. Transportation Engineering

13. Computer Science & Engineering

14. Control and Automation

15. Communications Engineering

16. Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives

17. Computer Technology

18. Integrated Electronics & Circuits

19. Power Systems

20. Computer Applications

21. Thermal Engineering

22. Production Engineering

23. Industrial Engineering

24. Design of Mechanical Equipment

25. Tele-Communication Technology and Management

26. VLSI Tools and Design

27. Radio Frequency Design & Technology

28. Solid State Materials29.Applied Optics

30. Atmospheric Oceanic Science Technology

31. Fibre Science & Technology 32. Textile Engineering

33. Energy Studies

34. Energy Studies (Evening Programme)

35. Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engineering

36. Polymer Science & Technology

37. Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication

38. Instrument Technology

1. Information Tech.

2. Bio-chemical Engg. & Bio-technology

3. Chemical Engineering

4. Computer Science & Engineering

5. Electrical Engineering

6. Civil Engineering

7. Mechanical Engineering

8. Telecommunication Technology

1. Industrial Design

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Current Degree Programmes

contd. ....

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES & RESEARCH (MASTER)**

M.B.A. MBA D.I.I.T. PG Diploma

2 years Full Time 3 years Part Time 1½ years 1 year

1. Management Systems

2. Tele-Communication Systems Management

1. Technology

Management

1. Naval Construction 1. Metro Rail Transport: Technology and

Management

**The admission to full- time M. Tech. programmes is made on the basis of performance in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) — an All India entrance test–and

interview at the Institute. A limited number of students are also admitted on part-time basis from amongst working professionals alongwith the regular full-time students,

Management on a part-time basis catering to the needs of working professionals from R&D organisations, public sector undertakings, government departments and private

industries.

DOCTORATE PROGRAMMESThe Institute research opportunities for doctoral research in all its Departments/ Centres/ Schools. Creative and

productive enquiry is the basic concept underlying the research work. In order to overcome any in the breadth of

fundamental training or proper foundation for advanced work, special preliminary or pre-doctoral courses are suggested by

each department/centre. The award of Ph.D. is in recognition of high achievements, independent research and application of

knowledge to the solution of technical and problems. The Institute lays special emphasis on India-centric

research activities. A new Ph. D. programme was started in the School of Biological Sciences of the Institute in this period.

The following Departments/ Centres/ School of the Institute the Doctorate programme:

Departments/ Centres/ Schools

Applied Mechanics

Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Humanities & Social Sciences

Management Studies

Mathematics

Mechnical Engineering

Physics

Textile Technology

Applied Research in Electronics

Atmospheric Sciences

Biomedical Engineering

Energy Studies

Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering

Instrument Design & Development

Polymer Science & Engineering

Rural Development & Technology

National Resource Centre for Value Education in Engineering

Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology

Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management

Kusuma School of Biological Sciences

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5. PerformanceHighlights

Performance Statistics 16

Admissions 18

Academic Performance 26

Internship & Placement 32

Training Programmes 34

Scholarships, Assistantships and Awards 35

Infrastructure Development 40

New Initiatives 51

The Year in Perspective 54

(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

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Performance Statistics(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

1689Research Scholars on roll

New faculty members joined the institute this year.

131617

According to India Today, Outlook and the Week, IIT Delhi

enjoys the top ranks in India (being ranked at No. 1 or 2 by all

of them)

3519

2569UG Students

43%PG Students57%

7777

Foreign students from 5 countries

Total students on roll

UG students on roll

PG students on roll

Female students

Male Students83%

Female Students17%

168Awards/scholarships/medals given at the Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. In addition, the Institute has a “Loan Scholarship Scheme” which makes it more

from banks.

24 461

Scholars received the Ph.D. degree

199

868 84 Faculty fellows under CEP

1345

857 PG Admissions

UG Admissions

2602Total Admissions

400Research Scholar Admissions

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Performance Statistics

114

57 Operational MoUs/ Agreements with Foreign Institutions/Organizations

MoUs/ Agreements with Indian Institutions/ Organizations

123

420New Sponsored Research Projects with a total funding of Rs. 57.12 crores

Consultancy Jobs with a total value of Rs. 21.10 crores.

2320

1713 Research articles published by the faculty members and researchers of the institute in international journals

Articles indexed in Scopus, an international indexing service in Science & Technology and Social Sciences

35Miscellaneous Projects worth Rs. 28.63 crores.

22Collaborative Projects/Consultancies with international funding

31 Books Published by Faculty

17Major Research Initiatives

16 New Courses developed by Faculty

42 QIP/ CEP courses

22 Workshop courses

33 Major New Equipments installed

Companies visited for Placement

Total Placements

22Seminars/ Conferences

17 Special Lectures

UG Placements

PG Placements

PhD Placements

475

318

770

2703

810

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Admissions(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

pursuing postgraduate education at the Institute during the year

of international students and faculty in the campus.

India, has emphasized the need to increase the admission of foreign

of the foreign nationals in the coming years.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Undergraduate

and submit it at the time of counseling.

provisional admissions stand cancelled if proof of having passed the

Postgraduate

The admission to full-time M. Tech. programmes is made on the

A limited number of students are also admitted on part-time basis

departments and private industries.

Graph on the right gives the programme

2011-2012.

857

183

941

21

45

34

121

400

0 200 400 600 800 1000

B.Tech. integrated M.Tech. anddual degree programme

M.Sc.

M.Tech.

M.Des.

DIIT

M.S. (Research)

M.B.A. (Full -�me/Part -�me)

Ph.D.

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Admissions

COURSES AND ADMISSIONS

Table I  : Break-up of Admissions through Joint Entrance Examination during 2011-2012 according to the Various

Disciplines

Discipline Sanctioned Strength Actual Admissions

71 70

109 111

63 61

63 65

32 33

103 103

48 48

63 63

93 97

Integrated)

48 47

32 31

52 52

48 49

26 27

Table II : Students Admitted to First Year of the M.Tech./M.Des./MS(R)/D.I.I.T., M.B.A. & M.Sc. Programmes as on July 31,

2011 (the last date for late registration in Ist Semester 2011-2012)

Course Students with Institute

Assistantship

Others (including

part-timers)

Total

Master of Technology (M.Tech.)

26 5 31

27 4 31

24 2 26

11 3 14

15 6 21

19 26 45

17 9 26

17 5 22

27 27

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27 15 42

16 9 25

9 10 19

32 10 42

12 6 18

9 12 21

8 9 17

11 16 27

Computer Technology 16 11 27

12 7 19

19 8 27

26

21 7 28

22 6 28

20 3 23

21 2 23

7 7

15 2 17

20 18 38

12 2 14

Computer Applications 18 2 20

23 8 31

23 23

11 8 19

Instrument Technology 14 6 20

29 29

20 10 30

Tele-communication Technology and Management 19 1 20

10 10

Total 599 308 933

20 1 21

- - -

23 23

22 22

Chemistry 61

Mathematics 57

65

Table II, contd.

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2 2

1 1

1 3 4

2 11 13

4 4

2 2

51 51

54 54

Total 626 478 1313

Table II, contd.

Table III : Research Scholars Admitted in both the Semesters of the Session 2011-2012

Department/Centre I Semester II Semester Total

Institute

Supported

Scholars

Scholars

Supported from

Other Sources

Institute

Supported

Scholars

Scholars

Supported from

Other Sources

Applied Mechanics 4 4 1 4 13

2 5 2 5 14

2 5 3 10 20

Chemistry 4 21 1 11 37

11 17 3 17 48

3 3

4 16 2 9 31

1 7 8

2 5 1 6 14

Mathematics 5 12 1 4 22

6 19 2 13 40

8 15 3 7 33

Textile Technology 1 1 1 1 4

1 7 2 10

4 2 1 4 11

2 3 5

15 11 12 5 23

1 2 3

2 1 2 5

3 2 1 5 10

6 3 3 12

Information Technology

2 2 2 2 6

2 3 2 2 7

Technology Management

7 1 1 3 11

1 1 2

Total 96 157 40 125 410

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Table IV : Total number of M.Tech./MS (R)/M.Sc./D.I.I.T.Students on Rolls as on July 31, 2011 (the last date for late

registration in Ist Semester, 2011-2012)

Course Institute

Supported

Students

Students

Supported from

Other Sources

Total

Master of Technology (M.Tech.)

35 9 44

41 9 50

39 8 47

16 2 18

55 55

22 22

25 25

34 19 53

18 18

21 6 27

41 15 56

13 12 25

65 19 84

Total 370 154 524

24 20 44

22 13 35

12 12 24

18 21 39

Computer Technology 28 13 41

23 8 31

26 25 51

32 9 41

32 10 42

32 13 45

39 2 41

35 4 39

27 3 30

29 3 32

20 4 24

27 24 51

Total 444 158 602

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Admissions

Table IV, contd.

Interdisciplinary Programmes

Computer Applications 32 10 42

Energy Studies 44 12 56

Energy and Environmental Management — 85 85

Instrument Technology 28 8 36

Industrial Tribology & Maint. Engineering 21 4 25

Polymer Science & Technology 53 2 55

Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication 31 21 52

Tele-Communication Technology and Management 37 3 40

VLSI Design Tools and Technology — 25 25

Master of Design (M.Des.)

Industrial Design 37 — 37

Total 1052 484 1536

M.B.A. — 299 299

M.S.(Research)

Applied Mechanics — 2 2

Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology 3 10 13

Bio-Chemical Engg. & Bio-Technology 6 5 11

Chemical Engineering 3 1 4

Computer Science & Engineering 3 10 13

Civil Engineering 1 3 4

Electrical Engineering 7 47 54

Mechanical Engineering — 3 3

Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology 3 3 6

Total 1078 867 1945

P.G. Diploma (D.I.I.T.)

Naval Construction(1½ year) — 45 45

Metro Rail Transport: Technology and Management (one year) — 22 22

Master of Science (M.Sc.) (two years)

Chemistry — 103 103

Mathematics — 113 113

Physics — 104 104

Grand Total 1078 1254 2332

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Table V : Research Scholars on the Institute Rolls as on July 31, 2011 (the last date for late registration in the Ist

semester, 2011-2012)

Department/Centre/School Students with

Institute Assistantship

Others (including

part-timers)

Total

Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information

Technology

12 7 19

Applied Mechanics 23 25 48

Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology 16 22 38

Chemical Engineering 31 61 92

Chemistry 12 116 128

Civil Engineering 47 102 149

Computer Science & Engineering 14 17 31

Electrical Engineering 43 105 148

Humanities & Social Sciences 12 45 57

Management Studies 15 55 70

Mathematics 13 45 58

Mechanical Engineering 37 97 134

Physics 28 95 123

Textile Technology 16 22 38

Centre for Applied Research in Electronics 13 22 35

Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 13 25 38

Centre for Biomedical Engineering 5 23 28

Transportation Research and Injury Prevention

Programme

2 6 8

Centre for Energy Studies 16 64 80

Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance

Engineering Centre

5 9 14

Instrument Design & Development Centre 8 24 32

Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering 18 18 36

Centre for Rural Development & Technology 11 19 30

School of Biological Sciences 7 24 31

Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology &

Management

13 14 27

Total 430 1062 1492

Admissions

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Table VI : Category and Genderwise distribution of Admitted students in UG and PG courses (as on August 2012)

Program General OBC SC ST PH Total Grand Total

PG M F M F M F M F M F M F

DIIT 51 9 2 1 - - 2 - - - 55 10 65

MBA 148 37 32 8 23 2 - 1 1 1 204 49 253

MDes 19 8 13 2 7 3 3 2 - - 42 15 57

MSc 158 54 59 13 31 7 4 2 2 1 254 77 331

MSR 88 25 3 2 - 1 1 - - 1 92 29 121

MTech 923 214 321 46 155 29 39 12 3 - 1441 301 1742

Total PG 1387 347 430 72 216 42 49 17 6 3 2088 481 2569

PhD 881 489 44 42 85 31 8 3 5 1 1023 566 1589

Total (a) 2268 836 474 114 301 73 57 20 11 4 3111 1047 4158

B.Tech. (b) 370 43 213 17 104 15 60 12 15 6 762 93 855

Total (a+b) 2638 879 687 131 405 88 117 32 26 10 3873 1140 5013

Admissions

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Academic Performance(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

All the IITs follow the credits system of performance evaluation, with proportional weighting of courses based on their

importance. The total marks (usually out of 100) form the basis of grades, with a grade value (out of 10) assigned to a range of

marks. Sometimes, relative grading is done considering the overall performance of the whole class.

1496 candidates for the award of various degrees of the Institute at the Annual Convocation held in August 2011.

Details of the same are given in the following graph and Tables I, II and III.

Table I : Number of Undergraduate Students Graduated/Degree Awarded in Convocation 2011

Discipline No. of Students Passed

5 Year Dual Degree/ Integrated

B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology and

M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology

23

B.Tech. and M. Tech in Chemical Engineering 16

B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and M.Tech. in Process

Engineering and Design

17

B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering and M.Tech.

in Computer Science & Engineering

17

B.Tech in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech in

Information and communication

17

M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing 29

B.Tech. Degree

Civil Engineering 75

Chemical Engineering 48

Computer Science & Engineering 36

Electrical Engineering 44

Electrical Engineering (Power) 19

Machanical Engineering 69

Production and Industrial Engineering 30

Engineering Physics 37

Textile Technology 44

Total 521

402

29

90

20

20

98

19

11

543

91

173

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

B.Tech.

Integrated M.Tech. in Maths & Compu g

D.I.I.T.

P.G. Diploma (Metro Rail)

M.Sc.

M.Des.

M.S.(Research)

M.Tech.

MBA

Ph.D.

Numbers

Dual Degree Programme (M.Tech. & B.Tech.)

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Table II : Number of Students Qualified for the Award of Degrees/Diplomas in 2011

Programme No. of Degrees Awarded No. of Diplomas Awarded

(a) M.Tech.

20

17

8

11

24

8

22

6

2

14

12

10

24

Control and Automation 8

10

15

Computer Technology 14

9

16

Computer Applications 15

13

12

7

22

10

Instrument Technology 13

7 1

16

14

16

25

29 __

22

14

25

14

5

Telecommunication Technology and Mangement 14

(b) MBA

41

Technology Management 39

11

(c) D.I.I.T. (2-year)

__ 19

(d) P.G. Diploma in Metro Rail Transport : Technology & Management 22 20

(e) M.Sc. 98

(f) M.Des. 19

(g) M.S. (Research)

2

1

1

1

3

Telecommunication Technology and Mangement 3

Total 784 40

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Academic Performance

Table III : Number of Ph.D. Degrees Awarded in 2011

Department/Centre No.of Degrees Awarded

Applied Mechanics 10

Bio-chemical Engineering & Bio-technology 3

Chemical Engineering 4

Chemistry 15

Civil Engineering 10

Computer Science & Engineering 3

Electrical Engineering 8

Humanities & Social Sciences 9

Management Studies 14

Mathematics 5

Mechanical Engineering 14

Physics 24

Textile Technology 4

Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 3

Centre for Bio-medical Engineering 8

Centre for Energy Studies 20

Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre 3

Instrument Design & Development Centre 5

Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering 3

Centre for Rural Development & Technology 7

Applied Research in Electronics 1

Total 173

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Academic Performance

Table IV: Discipline-wise break-up of CGPA for the two Academic Semesters (Undergraduate Courses)

(Academic Session 2009-2010 (2007 Entry Students)]

Discipline 10.00- 9.00 8.99-8.00 7.99-7.00 6.99-6.00 5.99-5.00 4.99-4.00 3.99-3.00 2.99-2.00 Less than 2.00 Total

2 7 8 9 1 1 0 0 0 28

0 9 26 19 13 1 0 0 0 68

3 11 15 8 6 0 0 0 0 43

0 2 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 13

0 2 7 3 2 0 0 0 0 14

8 11 8 5 8 0 0 0 0 40

1 8 7 1 4 1 0 0 0 22

4 18 8 10 3 0 0 0 0 43

0 3 6 7 4 0 0 0 0 20

3 6 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 19

2 20 24 12 11 0 0 0 0 69

4 4 11 7 3 0 0 0 0 29

Mathematics and Computing (MT5) 0 5 10 9 6 0 0 0 0 30

4 3 18 11 2 0 0 0 0 38

2 9 15 14 7 0 0 0 0 47

Total 33 118 173 120 75 4 0 0 0 523

Second Semester

2 7 9 8 1 1 0 0 0 28

0 9 26 21 12 0 0 0 0 68

3 11 15 9 5 0 0 0 0 43

0 3 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 13

0 2 7 3 2 0 0 0 0 14

6 13 8 5 8 0 0 0 0 40

0 9 7 1 4 1 0 0 0 22

4 17 9 11 2 0 0 0 0 43

0 3 6 7 4 0 0 0 0 20

3 7 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 19

2 22 23 13 9 0 0 0 0 69

4 4 10 8 3 0 0 0 0 29

Mathematics and Computing (MT5) 0 7 8 8 6 0 0 0 0 29

4 3 18 13 0 0 0 0 0 38

2 9 14 13 9 0 0 0 0 47

Total 30 126 169 125 69 3 0 0 0 522

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Table V : Academic Performance of 1st year Students of Postgraduate Programmes

Programme No. of students

admitted (2011)

No. of students

qualified to continue*

(a) M.Tech.

31 27

31 25

26 22

14 11

Construction Technology and Management 42 27

21 11

45 28

26 9

42 29

22 10

25 12

19 13

42 36

Control and Automation 17 12

21 16

27 24

Computer Technology 27 21

18 18

19 14

Computer Applications 20 17

27 22

28 22

28 24

26 20

Telecommunication Technology and Management 20 19

10 10

38 32

23 23

23 21

14 12

17 16

7 7

31 27

43 16

19 15

29 27

30 29

Instrument Technology 20 18

(b) M.S. (Research)

2 2

2 2

4 2

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School of Information Technology 2 2

Computer Science & Engineering 3 4

Electrical Engineering 13 14

Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology 1 —

(c) M.Des.

Industrial Design 21 20

(d) D.I.I.T. (2 year)

Naval Construction 22 22

(e) One year P.G. Diploma in Metro Rail Transport: Technology and

Management

23 21

(f) M.Sc.

Chemistry 61 58

Mathematics 57 53

Physics 65 55

Management Studies

M.B.A. Programme (Full-time) 51 47

M.B.A. Programme (Part-time) 54 52

Total 1349 1096

*The remaining students either left the Institute or failed to meet the minimum C.G.P.A. requirements to continue in the next semester.

contd.

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Internship and Placement(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

management and research organisations in the country. The dual aim of establishing this rapport is to ensure that students are given

progress of their application including the final results. The companies

presented to the students to help them decide their future course of

the year to ensure student placements across sectors.

from reputed technical, industrial, management and research

Internship

industries resulted in better understanding of their functional

3rd year obtaining a good number of stipends and other facilities such as transport, accommodation, etc.

number of seats for internships but also got 326 stipends and 169

prior to the commencement of the training programme. A gist of data regarding the pre-final year students training is given in Table-I.

Placement

number of public or private sector organisations especially to those

three years. A large number of them gave electronic copies of their

obtained from industries from 324 Companies for 396 profiles. Total

are given in Table II.

Table II- Sector -wise distribution of Profiles Opened for Placement

Sector Profiles Opened Students PlacedAnalytics 9 36Consulting 44 85Core (Technical) 129 217

21 67Information Technology 77 159Management 1 3

87 15128 52

Total 396 770

opportunities amongst the student community.

Discipline Seats- Obtained Seats- Required Stipend Other Facilities

(a) B. Tech/Dual Degree

100 99 38 14

86 85 72 44

86 86 27 14

103 102 60 36

51 50 22 18

92 91 50 10

40 39 6 4

Textile Technology 61 60 17 14

(b) 5-Year Integrated M.Tech. Programe

31 30 8 5

36 35 26 10

Total 686 677 326 169

Table 1 - Pre-final Year Students Summer Training - 2012

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Table III: Discipline-wise break-up of On-Campus Placement Position of B.Tech./Dual and 5-year integrated

M. Tech. Students during 2011-12

Discipline No. of Students

Registered

No.of Effective

Placements*

No.of Students with more

than one job**

(a) B.Tech

49 40 02

64 58 03

42 42 14

49 47 03

21 20 01

72 63

34 31

Textile Technology 45 40 01

29 25

(b)Dual / 5-Year Integrated M. Tech Programmes

32 29 01

24 21

29 24

24 22 05

15 13 01

Total 529 475 31

*Others would have obtained jobs via off-campus mode or opted for higher studies in India or Abroad.

**This is because more than one company declared the results on the same day.

Table IV - On-campus Placement Position of M.Tech. Students during 2011-12.

Department/ Interdiscip. Programme No. of Students

Registered

No.of Effective

Placements*

No.of students with

More than** one job

M.Tech.

Applied Mechanics 40 31 01

08 05

18 07

50 26 01

31 30

60 55 01

Computer Application (Maths) 17 11 01

36 28 01

33 07

Textile Technology 30 18

16 13

05 01

14 0

Instrument Technology 14 08 01

09 09

05 04

Tele Communications 18 17

Total 404 270 06

In addition 09 M.Sc., 13 MS Research, and 03 Ph.D. students also were placed through our campus activities. MBA, M.Des. did their placement separately.

*Others are have got placement via off-campus mode. Some would have gone for higher studies.

**This is because more than one company declared the results on the same day.

Total Jobs = B.Tech. & Dual + M.Tech. + M.Sc. + MS Res. + Ph.D. = 366 + 109+ 270 + 9 + 13 + 3 = 770

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(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

The Institute continues to take particular care of its so that they are properly equipped with the skill/knowledge that is

required to keep pace with the developments taking place in both administrative and technical spheres. It deputes its technical,

secretarial and ministerial to various training institutions in and outside Delhi. During the year under report 178

belonging to administrative and technical cadres were deputed/sponsored for training outside the Institute.

Details are as follows.

Title of Training Period of Training Name / Group

Training Programme on Noting & Drafting 04/07/2011 TO 06/07/2011 Ms. Anita Rani

Ms.Vinesh Yadav

Ms. Nidhi

Seminar on Right to Information Act, 2005 01/07/2011 Sh. Pravin Dashrath Paunikar

Shri Mukesh Chand

Ms. Sushma Arora

Sh. V.U. Jayendran

8th International Conference & Exhibition-Fire India 2011 19/09/2011 to 21/09/2011 Sh. B. Kanji Lal

Sh. Rajiv Agarwal

Workshop on Right to Information Act, 2005 14/10/2011 to 15/10/2011 Sh. Anup Kuksal

Training Programme on Electrical Switch Gears 19/11/2011 Sh. G.K. Taneja

Sh. H. Govil

Sh. K.K. Jain

Sh. P.S. Rawat

Sh. Ashok Kumar

Sh. R.S. Rathore

Sh. M.P. Singh

Sh. Rajiv Agarwal

Sh. B.B. Yadav

Workshop on Hostel Management 25/11/2011 to 26/11/2011 Sh. N.C. Chauhan

Sh. V.U. Jayendran

Seminar on Residential Management Development

Programme on Standard Format For Presentation of

Annual Accounts

09/01/2012 to 13/01/2012 Sh. M. Shamim

Workshop on Pensionary Matters 21/01/2012 Sh. M.K. Gulati

Sh. P.G. Basak

Sh. N.C. Chauhan

Sh. Anup Kuksal

Sh. V.U. Jayendran

Seminar on Right to Information Act, 2005 26/03/2012 Sh. Suresh Kr. Gohar

Mrs. Krishna Pradeep

Smt. Sudha Sharma

Sh. Jagdish Kumar

Sh. Ramesh Kumar

Sh. Ashok Kumar

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Scholarships, Assistantships and Awards (April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

assistance to the needy students of the institute, individuals, trusts and organisations have been instituting scholarships,

means scholarships, cash prizes and freeships.

2011-2012.

Scholarships/Assistantships and Awards

Table I : Number of Cash Prizes and Merit-cum-Means Scholarships offered to B.Tech. Students during the

Session 2011-2012

Class Cash Prizes No. of Scholarships

Awarded

Free Mess Services

(basic menu and pocket allowance of

Rs 250/- p.m. to S.C./S.T. students)

125 214 89

94 159 89

74 144 61

67 89 35

7 1 8

– – 7

Total 367 607 289

Table II: Assistantships to Dual Degree Students during the Session 2011-2012

Course No. of Assistantships Renewed No. of Assistantships Awarded

24 27

16 17

16 16

17 28

Mathematics and Computing 16 32

Total 89 120

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Assistantships and Awards

Table III: Assistantships Offered to the Students of M.Tech., M.Des., MS(R) and M.Sc. Programmes during the Session

2011-2012.

(i) M.Tech./M.Des.

Course No. of Assistantships

Renewed

No. of Assistantships

Awarded

(a) M.Tech.

9 26

14 27

15 24

5 11

7 15

13 19

14 27

5 16

9 17

1 11

4 9

3 32

7 11

13 12

Control and Automation 4 8

Computer Technology 12 16

11 12

12 12

Computer Applications 14 18

11 19

10 21

12 22

19 20

14 20

14 21

20 7

14 15

8 12

7 20

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Assistantships and Awards

21 4

10 11

24 29

11 20

Instrument Technology 14 14

Telecommunication Technology and Management 18 19

(b) M.Des.

17 20

(c) MS (Research)

4 2

3 1

1 2

3

1

5 2

Total 430 627

Table IV: Merit-cum-means Scholarships Awarded to MSc. Students

2010 2011

Chemistry I year 12

II year 13

Mathematics I year 14

II year 14

I year 14 14

II year

Total 14 67

Student’s Awards/ Achievements

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Assistantships and Awards

Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Ms. Nidhi, awarded “Best Student Poster Award” in ISRS

2011 Conference in Bhopal.

Mrs. Srinivas Rao Karri, Prof. S.K. Dash and Dr. S.K. Panda,

awarded “Best Paper Award” in Tropmet 2011.

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Our ACM Student Chapter won the Outstanding School

Service award in May 2011

Amit Ruhela, PhD student of Dr. Aaditeshwar Seth, has been

awarded the best presentation in the COMSNETS 2012 PhD

forum for his work on online social networks and Internet

content distribution.Sandeep Kumar Bindal wins third prize

at PLDI SRC 2011 in the Undergraduate Category.

The team of Rudradev Basak, Nikhil Garg and Pradeep

George Mathis, under the guidance of Professor Naveen

Garg, have secured 18th place in the ACM ICPC 2012

contest

Piyus Kedia (PhD candidate): IBM Graduate Fellowship (Rs.

n top

Deepak Ravi (PhD candidate): IBM Graduate Fellowship (Rs.

n top

Sandeep Kumar (dual degree student): Won third prize at

PLDI SRC2011 in the Undergraduate Research Category for

his work on Systematic Ranking of the Threads Schedules

for Testing Multi Threaded Programs.

Manoj Gupta, PhD student of Prof. Sandeep Sen, won the

MSR PhD Fellowship award 2011.

M.Tech project selected by FITT as best industrially relevant-

Faculty: Prof. Arun Kumar & Prof. R. Bahl

Invention Award/Prize from Intellectual Venture Asia for

“Mechanism for Speed Adaptive Swing and Stance Phase

Detection” received by Deepak Joshi.

Mr. Channappa H. Birader, CES research scholar is doing

research work under the supervision of Prof. M.G. Dastidar

and Dr. KA. Subramanian. His project work entitled

“Technology for conversion of waste seed cake biomass

into useful products (Fuel & Bio- Char)” selected for I2 Tech

2011 (Open House). The judging committee shortlisted 12

projects from all the projects which were demonstrated by

other departments/ centers for the open house. His project

work was one among twelve shortlisted projects.

Dr. Monica Verma (as one of the Co-inventors) has patented

formula termites

Mr. Abhishek Mishra received at 2nd prize for Poster

presentation at Second International Conference on

Recycling and Reuse of Materials (ICRM 2011), Kerala, 5-7

A

Mr. Abhishek Sharma and Ms. Aditi Gupta were awarded by

DST Travel grant for an international conference in Berlin

(June 2011) while Dr. Monica Verma received the same for

presenting paper in Canada (Dec. 2011)

Mr. Amit Kumar Tyagi received ‘Travel award’ (US$ 500

+ Registration fee) and was also awarded

of Appreciation for Best Oral Presentation” at 2011

International Conference of Food Factors’ (ICoFF2011) held

on November 20-23, 2011 at Taipei, Taiwan.

Mr. Amit Kumar Tyagi received Erasmus Mundus Fellowship

(India 4 EU) Programme 2010-2011.

Ms. Kalpana Arora was awarded Erasmus Mundus

Fellowship for the year (Aug 2010-Aug 2011).

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Assistantships and Awards

assistantships.

Table V : Institute Assistantships Awarded to Research Scholars during the Session 2011-2012

Department/Centre No. of Assistantships

Renewed

No. of Assistantship

Awarded (2011 entry)

Technology

10 2

Management

6 7

Applied Mechanics 19 4

14 2

29 2

Chemistry 8 4

36 11

10 4

11 4

12 8

13 7

Mathematics 8 5

31 6

20 8

Textile Technology 15 2

12 1

9 4

5 5

11 5

15 1

6 2

12 6

8 3

5 2

2

Total 327 105

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Infrastructure Development(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

All infrastructure related activity is managed by Building and

Works Committee as given in Appendix III.

The Master Plan of the Institute is approved by MCD / DUAC.

The Master Plan is suitably prepared to provide for further

expansion plans of the Institute. In the year 2011-2012, the

Institute has taken up following major projects which are

under construction.

1. Lecture Theater –cum- Lab Complex

L.T. complex which is under construction shall provide

lecture halls of 2No. x 500 Seater, 3No. x300 Seater and 12

No.x150 Seater capacity and 9 classes rooms of 60 Seater

capacity each. The Lab block of the L.T. Complex shall cater

for facilities for Physics lab, Language lab, Graphic lab,

Chemistry lab, Applied Mech. Lab, Bio Science lab, Electrical

Engineering and Computer lab. The RCC structure work in

lab block is completed and work is in progress.

Users

committee. The L.T. complex is expected to be completed by

July - 2013.

2. Construction of I.T. School Building.

I.T. School building is being constructed from the funds

donated by IITD Alumni. The building is nearing completion

and is likely to be handed over to user by Nov- 2012.

3.

The renovation work for creating clean room on the ground

and in block VI for Nano-scale research facilities

(NRF) is in progress and shall be ready for use by Dec. 2013.

Following works have recently been completed

1. Construction of 96 Nos. Faculty Flats

96 Nos. Faculty were recently completed and allotted to

the eligible Faculty members. This has made available a large

number of houses in the lower category of mainly in type

III A and type IIIB which shall be allotted to the eligible faculty

members after renovation.

2. Construction of Boys Hostel ‘D’

Construction of Boys Hostel ‘D’ (Udaigiri & Girnar Hostel) has

recently been completed and handed over to Dean (Students).

Hostel has provided 1017 additional seats for students. All theThe

rooms have since been allotted to the students and the Hostel

is functional in all respects.

ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE

1. Construction of Institute (Students) Activities Centre

Empanelled Institute Architect M/s Bose Brothers has taken up

the work and prepared theconceptual design. The B&WC

considered thethe

conceptual design on which the Architect

is working on the suggestions. The drawings shall

be examined by Users committee.

2. Construction of Boys Hostel ‘E’

Institute is planning for construction of another Boys Hostel

(Hostel ‘E’) The empanelled Architect M/s Bose Brothers has

prepared conceptual design of Hostel ‘E’ which is under review

of the users committee. This hostel will cater to approx. 1000

students.

3. Construction of Married Scholar Accommodation

The planning work on construction of Married Research scholar

accommodation has been taken up by the panel Architect

M/s. Bose Brothers. The Architect has prepared conceptual

design for 230 nos. one room (of approx. area 46.00 sqm)

and 48 Nos. Two room (of approx. area of 57.00 sqm) for

married scholars to be constructed. The conceptual design is

being examined by user’s committee.

4. New Girls Hostel

The Institute has assigned the work to the Panel Architect

M/s Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd. The Architect is working on

the plans after having interaction with Dean(infra), Dean

(Students), Warden (Kailash Hostel) and Institute Engineer. This

hostel shall will cater for approx 400 students. The proposed

hostel shall be constructed along North Avenue which also

involves demolishing 2 Blocks in North Avenue in the East

campus. The concept design shall be presented before next

B&WC meeting.

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5. Construction of Golden Jubilee G.H. Keshwani Research

Centre

IITD alumnus hasP. Keshwani agreed to donate for construction of

Golden Jubilee G.H. Keshwani Research Centre at IIT Delhi.

Approx. 30,000 sft of area shall be constructed for research

facilities at Ground +6 The Architect appointed by the

Doner has prepared plans which are being examined by the

D.D. (Strategy & Planning).

6. Lifts for physically challenged persons in academic area.

The Institute has planned for providing 8 Nos. Lifts for

physically challenged persons in the academic area. The

work is likely to start in Nov. 2012.

7. Construction of Main Swimming and a small swimming

pool for children in IITD

The Institute is planning to construct an Olympic size

swimming pool and a small pool for the children in the RCA.

The BOG has already accorded its approval to the proposal

The Architect has prepared drawings for the same and

work shall be taken up after obtaining necessary approvals

from MCD/DUAC.

8. Construction of STP/ETP and network connecting

Sewer Lines to STP/ETP

The Institute is planning to construct STP/ETP to complywith

the requirements for from Environment Clearance MoEF.

Accordingly it is proposed to construct 3 STP’s and1 ETP

in the campus. A consultant has already been appointed

by the Institute and the work on collection of data for design

work is being carried out by the consultant.

9. Renovation works of the Taxila Apartments

Apartments, the renovation work has been taken up. The work

has already started and estimated cost of renovation shall be

Rs. 4.00 Cr.

10. Up-gradation of Laboratories and Creation of New

Facilities

IIT Delhi has provided adequate funds from its Corpus to the

Departments and Centres for up-gradation of laboratories

and creation of new facilities. This has helped in

the improvement of quality of teaching and research. Some

of the important facilities created/developed by some of the

departments/centres are highlighted as follows:

Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology

Major New Equipments installed

OXFORD benchtop EDXRF system (model Lab-X3500)

Sulphur Analyser Used for the determination of sulphur in

petroleum products.

X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) instruments work by exposing

a

sample to be measured to a beam of X-rays. The atoms of the

sample absorb energy from the X-rays, become temporarily

excited and then emit secondary X-rays. Each chemical

element emits X-rays at a unique energy. By measuring the

intensity and characteristic energy of the emitted X-rays, an

XRF analyser can provide qualitative and quantitative analysis

regarding the composition of the material being tested.

Spectramax M2e multidetection plate reader made by

Molecular Devices

The SpectraMax M2e Microplate Readers are used for UV/

visible multi-mode reader absorbance, providing ultrafast,

full spectral range detection for cuvettes, 96-, and 384-well

microplates.

Nanodrop 2000c made by

Dual-mode UV-Vis Spectrophotometer with micro-volume and

cuvette capability for nucleic acid and protein quantitation.

Department of Civil Engineering

Department of Civil Engineering installed two new equipments

“Testing setup for in-situ testing on instrumented piles under

dynamic loads” and “Seismic Refraction test Setup”.

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Department of Computer Science & Engineering created a

private cloud infrastructure using Dell cluster with 144 cores

and inhouse Badal Software.

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

50 New Touch Screen Desktops installed in Language Lab.

GOLS-Tell Me More e-Learning Language Lab Software

installed in HSS Language Lab.

English Edge online e-Language learning solution through

help of CSC.

Department of Physics

Nanostech lab, IIT Delhi.

Super-continuum light source in the Fiber Optics Lab.

Department of Textile Technology

During the year following three new instruments wereinstalled in

the Textile Department :

Melt Spinning Machine.

Viscometer.

Optical Microscopes.

Centre for Applied Researh in Electronics

50 GHz Network analyzer with wafer probe station.

67 GHz network analyzer with facility for automated

material properties measurement.

4 channel, 2 Gsps data acquisition system.

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On April 1, 2011, the Development Forum was lunched

with a brainstorming session on Holistic and Sustainable

Development. This forum was envisaged to be a platform

for IIT students, faculty and to generate discussion,

debate and opinion on issues pertaining to the most often-

misunderstood concept of Development which promises

to be thought provoking, stimulating, relevant and of

paramoun rtance.

In collaboration with the Electrical Engineering

Department, NRCVEE organized a one day seminar

on Engineering Teaching/ Pedagogy and

Technology Interface” in memory of Late Prof. C.S. Jha, as

part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of IIT Delhi, on April

16, 2011. The inaugural address was delivered by Prof. K.

Kasturirangan, member Planning Commission, and the

C.S.Jha memorial lecture was delivered by Prof. D.P. Agrawal,

Chairman, UPSC. Many senior faculty members and alumni

participated in the day’s programme that included a panel

discussion, brainstorming sessions and talks.

Centre for Biomedical Engineering

Fluorescent inverted microscope.

Centre for Polymer Science and Engineering

During the period Centrefor Polymer Sciences and Engineering

installed three new equipments in the Centre

Impact Tester,

Blow Molding Machine.

Rotary Vacuum Evaporator.

Centre for Rural Development and Technology

During the period Centre for Rural Development and

Technology installed these new equipments in the Centre :

C Counter.

UV-Visible Spectrophotometer.

Photo-bioreactors.

Five Gas Analyser for Analysis of Vehicle Exhaust Emissions.

CNG Compressor: Capacity: 5 NM3/Hr.

Multi component Gas Analyzer System.

Fully Automatic Microprocessor based Stack Monitoring

System Model PEM – SMS 4.

Particulate Matter Sampling System.

Moisture Analyzer, Model RSMAT-2.

Hot air oven

Digital Bomb Calorimeter with Printer Model RSBT-6.

Kusuma School of Biological Sciences

During the period Kusuma School of Biological Sciences

installed these two new equipments in the School :

FACS

MICROARRAY.

National Resource Centre for Value Education in

Engineering

The centre organised the following activities during the above

period:

A lecture by Dr. P. Sudhakar of CRDT, IIT Delhi on “Thoughts

on Values for Sustainability” was held on June 10, 2011.

NRCVEE Participated in the Orientation Programme for the

First Year UG students in July 2011. Like the previous year,

the main highlight of the NRCVEE’s part was the street play

done by the Asmita group depicting the need for the new

comers to be cautious of the pitfalls that lie around

when they are in a new environment away from home. The

play was appreciated a lot by the freshers.

The play was enacted three times in front of about 280

students at a time. They were later subdivided further into

smaller groups of 40-50 each to have a discussion on

issues related to their stay in IIT, led by a faculty

and student volunteer from amongst the senior students

It was heartening to see so many senior students volunteer

for NRCVEE activities and also conduct a fruitful discussions

with the freshers.

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A lecture on “Modern Physics and Vedanta” by Sh. Prasant

Ray, a retired Chief Commissioner of Income Tax was held

A

A lecture on “Complete Personality Development by Dr

Ashok Arora, an Advocate and former Secretary of the

Supreme Court Bar Association was held on September

The lecture was very well attended including

students, and faculty.

On October on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti,

a workshop was organised to promote interaction and

synergy between various socially active student groups

of IITD, including those doing socially relevant technical

work. More than ten such groups presented their activities.

As a follow-up, work is on to create a web link on the IITD

website to provide information about such activities to

those interested and promote greater participation of

studen communit e.

Besides, the centre the course Traditional

Knowledge System in both the semesters of session

with more than students registering for the course

each time. The course was in the second

semester only. The project course was also opted

for by a few students in each semester.

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CENTRE

The Educational Technology Services Centre (ETSC) is actively

engaged in promoting the use of Educational Technology at

Institut a a vel

The Centre has a modern video studio with recording and

editing facilities in DVCAM format. A studio-classroom with

seating capacity of is available for on-line recording

courses. Non linear editing set up and Apple Streaming server

are available for post production and video streaming. ETSC

takes care of the audio-visual needs of faculty and students. In

addition to equipping the classroom with these facilities, ETSC

rvice.

A media reference library with multiple viewing cabins has

been set up in the Central Library for the use of students and

faculty. The Educational Technology Services Centre has a

computer laboratory with modern multimedia capabilities

and internet connectivity. Computer Aided Instruction/

Computer Aided Learning courses/packages are developed

in the computer laboratory. Learning materials generated

by ETSC are disseminated at nominal price throughout the

countr road.

The Centre conducts short courses and modular progr

on aspects of educational technology for teachers

and from the Institute and from other educational

institutions and industry institutions. These courses ar

designed to sensitize and guide the faculty to optimize

and time for classroom and laboratory instruction as

well as professional development.

The Centre its services to departments, individual

faculty or groups of faculty members in revising, redesig

ova rricula.

The Centre has the expertise and experience of undertaking

national and international level consultancy and sponsor

research projects. It has worked with agencies such as the

World Bank, AT&T, AICTE, UNESCO, UNDP Commonwealth

of learning, the British Council and Adis Ababa University,

Ethiopia.

The NPTEL project funded by MHRD has been successfully

completed. Under this programme, all the seven IIT

and Indian Institute of Science have worked together to

develop web and video based educational material for

Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical

Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering

and Mechanical Engineering. The web courses so developed

are available through the various servers authorized b

NPTEL. Phase II of NPTEL Project has also started where its

scope has been further expanded to include more

and advanced/post graduate courses. ETSC has procured and

installed Sony ANYCAST system in the Video Studio and in two

lecture theatres for non linear editing and recording. Video

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Conferencing facilities have been installed in the two lecture

theatres and in the Conference Room of ETSC. The facility

is being used for faculty interviews, meetings and distance

education. For connectivity both ISDN and IP based network

connection are used. For classes to Adis Ababa University,

two lecture delivery rooms have been equipped with remote

teaching facility. A dedicated two-way video link is also

provided for live delivery.

Two new lecture rooms as temporary structures have also been

equipped with audio/video, projection, distance education

and recording facilities. In addition, three Virtual Classrooms

have also been equipped under National Knowledge Network

(NKN).

COMPUTER AND INTERNET SERVICE

The main objectives of the Computer Services Centre are to :

provide round the clock computing and networking

facilities to serve a user population of more than 9000

users consisting of undergraduate, postgraduate, research

scholars, faculty and of instituteprovide advice on all

aspects of academic computing.

implement and maintain system and application software.

impart introductory and advanced instructions to users.

to work on cutting edge technology and provide the user

community with services based on new technology

implement and manage the Institute Network.

provide support to Institute computerization

do in-house development in IT related areas

In addition, the center also participates in the Academic

programs of various departments, undertakes Sponsored

Research and Consultancy Projects and Conducts CEP Courses

in several topical areas of Information Technology.

Goals Achieved during the year

The CSC implemented a consolidated user account system

for 9000 users of IIT Delhi based on LDAP for authorization

and Kerberos for authentication. The user account system is

based on OpenLDAP, MIT Kerberos V and Microsoft Active

Directory. All CSC services use the same central authorization

and authentication servers.

A new email system for IITD has been designed and

developed in-house. The new mail system supports all

faculty, and students of IITD and has a host of features

like SPAM and virus authentication and mail

transmission over secure encrypted channels, mail access

through webmail and all standard mail clients using imaps

and smtp-auth protocols and support for specialised

mailing lists, including mailing lists for all courses,

A new Proxy has been designed and implemented for

accessing the Internet after secure authentication. The

system can maintain detailed time-stamped logs of all web

accesses.

A new lookIntranet website of IIT Delhi (developed on

Drupal – content management system) has been released

for the IITD user community.

The CSC home folders are now available as remote CIFS

(Windows) shares. These shares can be mounted as local

drives or folders on any Windows, Mac or Linux desktops

and laptops connected to the IITD LAN. The home folders

are securely maintained on a state-of-the-art NAS and SAN

infrastructure at the CSC

The CSC has developed schemes for remote maintenance of

the CSC laboratory of about 220 desktop computers running

Windows and Linux. The remote maintenance system

includes facilities for network installation of operating

systems, software upgradation and application of patches,

automatically from a prototype.

The CSC has commissioned a Windows Update Service

to obtain updates from the IITD intranet and a Windows

Network Install facility for installing Windows 7/ Vista

operating systems from anywhere in the IITD network and

these services are available to all faculty, and students

of IITD through an agreement with Microsoft.

The CSC has implemented the IITD using

256 access points (a mixture of 802.11 b/g/n) for covering

the entire academic area (including all class rooms) and

the guest houses. The IITD system uses the industry

standard 802.1x for secure authentication and encryption.

More than 1200 users connect to IITD LAN using the

The CSC runs all its IT services including mail, web and

authentication ser vices on an virtualized infrastructure

cloud computing environment based on VMWare server,

network and storage virtualization technology. The

virtualization gives better availability and fault tolerance

and facilitates easy back up and migration of the CSC IT

services.

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performance and scientific computing applications.

support any operating system environment that can run on

Centre has Configured Moodle, a public domain course

the courses running in the current semester

give fine grained access rights to other collaborators and

control of programs, documents and designs.

General Computing Facilities

center has at present

running over a 100 virtual machines provide the main

cc.iitd.ac.in.

tool box, Genetic Algorithm tool box, statistical tool box

etc.

Other Infrastructure support services and Network

Services provided by CSC :

PC Services

List of Orientation Courses

student community of IIT

Network Services

connectivity over internal telephone lines. The academic

Future Road Map :

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Enhance the cloud computing capability

To set up High performance cluster computing facility

To implement ERP system for administration of IIT Delhi

CENTRAL LIBRARY

The IIT Delhi Library System comprises of a Central Library

and 18 departmental libraries that collectively suppor

the teaching, research and extension programmes of th

Institute. All students, faculty and employees of the Institut

are entitled to make use of the Library facilities. The Alumni

of the Institute are also entitled to Library services provided

they are members of the Institute’s Alumni Association.

Similarly, industrial establishments can avail the Library

services on taking corporate membership of the Library.

Library consultation facilities are extended to faculty,

students of outside organizations and the wards of IIT faculty

and on their request. Retired teaching and non-teaching

members can also avail Library facilities. The Library has

over register s.

Library Hours

The Library remains open throughout the year except on six

days, namely; Republic Day, Independence Day, Dussehra,

Diwali, Holi, Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday and any other holiday

declared as a special holiday. It remains open from

to mid-night during semester exams; from A.M. t

P.M. from Monday through Friday and from A.M. to

P.M. on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

Library Resources

a. Collection

The Central Library, IIT Delhi has a strong collection

pertaining to physical sciences, engineering and technology

biotechnology, computer and information technology,

scienc nt

As on 31st March the collection of the Library ia as

follows :

Books

Journals (Bound Volume)

Standards

2,261

Theses

Technical Reports

Video Cassettes

CDs

Books in Text Book & Book Bank

Online Electronic Journals

Online Databases 6

CD-ROM Databases 2

b. Video Library

The Library is equipped with video viewing facility and has

a collection of more than video cassettes which have

also been converted to CD format and kept in the Computer

Application Division of the Central Library for viewing.

c. Reference Collection

TheLibrarymaintainsaseparatereferencecollectionconsisting

of encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, technical data,

almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, etc. The reference collec

is organized in the following sub-categories:

RL-AT Atlases

RL-BIB Bibliographies

RL-DY Directories

RL-DIC Dictionaries

RL-ENC Encyclopedias

RL-HB Hand Books

RL-TD Technical Data

d. Hindi Collection

The Central Library has built up a good collection of books

in Hindi. Books in Hindi include books on various subjects

being taught and researched at the Institute as well as books

on literature in Hindi. Books in Hindi are prominently kept

near the reference area in the Library to promote its usage.

To increase the use of Rajbhasha Hindi, Central library

borrowing facility of one extra Hindi Book to all its members

apar r ntitlement.

e. Electronic Journals and Online Bibliographic Databases

The Library subscribes to current journals (print with

online) with back volumes running into more than

bound volumes (print) of journals. Of journals subscribed;

614 journals are also accessible online from the publishers’

web site. Links to these electronic journals are available

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(296 Journals).

f. E-Resources available through Central Library

American Geophysical Union Journals

Wiley Journal Titles

World Textiles

g. E-Resources available through INDEST-AICTE Consortium

Capitaline

JCCC

h. Electronic Books

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Springer’s Electronic Books (about 100 e-books) (http://

ebooks.springerlink.com)

Wiley InterScience Electronic Books (about 100 e-books)

E-brary (29368 books)

Myilibrary

E-Text Books (38 books)

i. Computer and Networking Facilities

The Library has its own sub-LAN, which, in turn, is connected

to the Campus LAN. It has over 100 PCs and eight servers

spread over three of the Library.

The Library is a part of optic-based campus-LAN. Of 100

PCs in the Library, 70 Internet-enabled PCs are exclusively

devoted for the Library users. As a member of the DELNET, the

users can access databases by the DELNET. The Library

Home Page provides a link to the DELNET database.

j. Computerization of In-house Activities

All in-house activities in the Library including Acquisition,

Cataloguing, Circulation and Serials Control are fully

computerized using Libsys Software Package. The Online

Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) of the Library is operational

both on Intranet and Internet. It can be accessed online t

search more than 1,50,000 bibliographic records, available

the Library database through a web-based search interface

or with a window client of the Libsys on Intranet as well as

on Internet. The editing and updation activities are done

regular basis. Besides, the Central Library has two in-house

databases for specialized collections. These databases include:

Database of Ph.D. theses submitted to the IIT Delhi and

Database of research articles by the faculty and researchers

Institute.

The Library uses bar-code technology for computerized

circulation system. Every document in the Library (except

reference sources and bound volumes of journals) bear

and the borrower in the circulation process. Similarly, all

categories of users have a bar-coded patron cards. The Library

has developed in-house facility for bar coding of books and

patr rds.

k. RFID Implementation in the Library

The Library also has the Radio Frequescy (RFID)

based system. It is the best automated library automa

system used world wide and is an way of managing

collections of the library and providing enhanced servic

to the users having like: self check-out of books,

self-check-in (book drop), to control theft, to misplaced

reading material, sorting, inventory accuracy, stock

procedures, security control, video surveillance,

counter, Smart Card issuance, etc. It is an automatic data

capture technology that uses tiny microchips and miniatur

antennas to documents. RFID plays a vital role in

the library processes to make everyone’s job easier

right from the users to library

RFID based Exit Gates (EAS pedestal) at Central Library

RFID based Workstation, Self Check-in/out Machine and

Book Drop Box at Central Library.

Video Surveillance integrated with the RFID based library

syst

RFID based Wireless Inventory Management System

Database of Research Articles by the Faculty and

Researchers of IIT Delhi

The Library maintains a web-enabled database of research

articles published by the faculty and researchers of IIT Delhi.

The database consists over 17,000 research articles

their abstracts that appeared in international peer-reviewed

journals indexed by Science Citation Index/SCOPUS. The

database is being updated regularly for new records that are

added to the Science Citation Index/SCOPUS.

Library Services and Facilities

Reader’s Assistance

The Library provides assistance to its users ranging from

location of a book to information required by a

user. A suggestion book is maintained with Incharge, Reader’s

Services where the users of the Library can suggest measures

f rovemen rvices.

Circulation of Books and Library Membership

The Library members, according to their borrowing category

can borrow stipulated number of books at a time against their

bar-coded patron card. During the period under report, about

60,000 volumes were borrowed by the members of the Library

fr r collec

In addition, consultation facilities were extended to around

5,000 users including students, research scholars and facult

nahteroM.snoitutitsnicimedacarehtootgnignolebsrebmem

Rs. 1.5 lakh were earned from the corporate membership fee.

Inter Library Loan (ILL) and Resource Sharing Facility

The Library arranges books and journals from other

libraries in Delhi on Inter Library Loan (ILL). Photocopies of

research articles are also arranged from other IITs under

resource sharing agreement signed by all IITs. The Library

also facilitates Demand based procurement of research

publications, photocopies of research articles, etc. fro

other IITs and institutions in Delhi as well as from other parts

of India on reciprocal basis as detailed below from last year

data:

Journal articles/other publications received from other

sources in Delhi and outside Delhi 118

Publications lent to other libraries on their request (including

Associat M

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Consortium that facilitates document delivery amongst IITs

to the members of the Consortium through JCCC.

through an external vendor on payment basis.

are exempted from the payment of rental charges.

prescribed in the courses of study or those recommended

for Under graduate students.

Web-based Computerized Services from the Library

Home Page of the Central Library, IIT Delhi

Institutional Repository at IIT Delhi (http://eprint.iitd.

ac.in/dspace/)

research publications of faculty and researchers of the IIT

developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The

provides a platform for faculty and researchers to deposit,

reuse and share their research publications. The repository

also has the ability to capture, index, store, disseminate

and preserve digital materials created in any part of the

refereed version of an article), post-prints (post-refereed final

repository has around 2,200 full-text research articles.

INDEST-AICTE Consortium

enrolls engineering and technological institutions as its

members and subscribes to electronic resources for them

at discounted rates of subscription and favourable terms

subscription to electronic resources for 62 centrally-funded

Government institutions including IITs,

that are considered as core members of the Consortium.

The benefit of consortia-based subscription to electronic

resources is not confined to its core members but is also

extended to all educational institutions under its open-ended

its self-supported category. The total number of members

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approved engineering colleges and institutions as members

MECHANICAL FABRICATION FACILITY (IDDC)

mechanical fabrication needs of the Institute. At present it has

CENTRAL WORKSHOP

experience to most of 800 plus first year undergraduate

also used extensively for conducting practical courses related

product building. It is also caters to the needs of fabrication

HEALTH SERVICES

The Institute has hospital centrally situated in the campus.

and emergency is still pending.

Hospital Statistics 2010-2011

89979

4017

280

536

4762

4385

2990

27601

1224

OTHER CENTRAL FACILITIES

In addition, several other central facilities during the given

data.

in 2007 is used for surface characterization.

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ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

Air-conditioning, have been constructed. A multi storeyed

REVIEW OF EXISTING U.G./P.G. PROGRAMMES

put in place the revised curriculum by July 2013. A concept

STUDENT WELFARE

adapt to environment at the Institute and to perform to their

maximum abilities. More than 100 students participated in

the year to help students sustain their positive frame of

of the students.

RFID IMPLEMENTATION IN THE LIBRARY

New Initiatives(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

managing collections of the library and providing enhanced

verification procedures, security control, video surveillance,

data capture technology that uses tiny microchips and

NEW COURSES

Adaptation and Mitigation.

in bringing internships to the department and also to provide

faculty supervision to all interns.

Department of Computer Science & Engineering devel-

oped :

CSL862:

Cloud Computing – II

virtual data centers, and also interfaces and abstractions to

and Cloud Management Tools and Interfaces.

SIL 765 :

is to introduce challenges in securing computer systems and

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CSL838

computing.

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Centre for Biomedical Engineering

Kusuma School of Biological Sciences

Book Published

-

-

-

-

-

Global, 2012.

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

New Initiatives

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2012.

Theory of structure and mechanics of fiber assemblies,

(1978-81-90800-17-4, 978-1-84569-327-5).

-

1845696634.

-

-

-

Manavanendra Tripathi.

New MoUs Signed by the Institute

organization in India and abroad. Currently there are 112

postdoctoral level etc.

During the period under report

A) the Institute has signed the MoUs with the following in-

stitutions/ Organizations:

National

New Initiatives

Foreign

2. Curtin University, Australia

5. University of Alberta, Canada

9. Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

B) Institutions of Chairs

The Industry and the alumni of the Institute have extended

significant support to the Institute for its academic and

fields. As on date, 40 Chairs are functional at the Institute.

C) Scholarships/Medals/Awards/Fellowships

To encourage and to provide financial assistance to needy

students of the Institute, individuals, trusts and organizations

have been instituting scholarships etc. At present there are

D) New faculty research grant

in the area of their expertise, the Institute has so far allocated a

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The Year in Perspective(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Glimpses of various activities during 2011-12

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Glimpses of various activities during 2011-12

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Glimpses of various activities during 2011-12Glimpses of various activities during 2011-12

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Glimpses of various activities during 2011-12

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Lab activities at IIT Delhi

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6. Research &Developments

Academic & Sponsored Research 60

Research Projects and Consultancy 61

Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) 66

(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Research Thrust

Atmospheric Sciences, Embedded Systems, Environmental Science & Engineering, Rural Industrialization, Bioinformatics, Nanotech-

nology, Fibre Optics and Optical Communications, Biotechnology, Bio-catalysis, Smart and Industrial Textiles, Transportation, Photo-

thermal energy conversion, Material Science, Photo-acoustic Microscopy, Power Technology, Signal processing, Opto-electronics,

Computer Science, Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing, Smart Buildings and Infrastructure, Intelligence and Robotics

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ACADEMIC RESEARCH

The academic research carried out by the students for the

output.

students enrolled for a research degree during the year

Year No. of Publications No. of Citations h-index

2012 1350 611 8

2011 1339 2098 12

2010 1153 4460 24

2009 1201 6097 29

2008 1169 7724 34

Source: Scopus as on 21st March 2012

SPONSORED RESEARCH

international agencies and user organizations. The Institute

has as one of its cardinal guiding principles continuous, and

and industry.

INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT (IRD)

specifically set up in the Institute to provide specialised

administrative and managerial support for the operation of

up many modern laboratories and supporting infrastructure

Academic & Sponsored Research (April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

during the summer vacations of 2012.

To encourage technology development activities, the

be submitted to various funding agencies.

such support in the form of Gap period assistantship for both

maximum gap period of one year.

attend and present a paper in an international conference of

agencies for supporting their travel.

The assured grant implies that in case they do not get grant

-

bursement for travel and other conference related expenses

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one financial year through this scheme.

the Institute in the preceding years, to enable them to pursue

HIGHLIGHTS (2011-12)

-

-

-

-

-

-

ships during the year 2011-12.

The trend in research funding and their number for last five

Table I: Statistics of Sponsored Research Project

Financial Year Sponsored Research Projects

2007-08 137 6744

2008-09 140 7878

2009-10 116 5757

2010-11 130 12107

2011-12 123 5712

Fig. I: Trends in Sponsored Research Projects

(a) in Value

6744

7878

5757

12107

5712

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Value in Lacs

(b) in Numbers

137140

116

130123

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Numbers

Fig. II: Funding Agency-wise Break-up of Sponsored Re-

search Projects undertaken during 2011-12

No. of Projects,

GOI Funding, 95,

77%

No. of Projects,

Private Agency, 8,

7%

No. of Projects,

Foreign Agency, 20,

16%

Research Projects & Consultancy (April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

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INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD (2011-12)

(Ms.)

(Ms.)

Aparna Mehra (Ms.)

Anil Wali

Table II : Funding agency-wise Break Up of Sponsored Research Projects Undertaken During 2011-12

Funding Agency No. of Projects Amount (`Lacs)

2 36.98

1 45.90

1 48.30

1 31.20

6 32.88

2 19.12

3 69.18

1 28.58

1 26.21

1 28.30

9 353.23

2 221.56

38 2501.65

2 66.85

1 38.01

1 15.00

1 12.90

3 42.86

3 65.89

1 33.87

8 328.20

1 15.63

1 57.51

1 60.71

5 512.60

1 20.69

1 52.80

Ministry of Information Technology 1 96.00

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4 166.30

1 416.60

1 32.02

2 8.50

1 3.28

1 25.85

2 20.04

1 32.08

1 3.89

1 52.41

1 0.70

1 7.83

1 3.64

1 5.46

3 34.50

1 35.20

University of Connecticut 1 0.87

Total 123 5711.79

Table III: Financial Outlay of Some of the Major Projects during 2011-12

Name of the Project Sponsoring Agency Financial Outlay

in Rs. Lacs

457.00

416.60

392.24

347.39

300.00

Cooperation Agreement

235.73

216.08

142.24

Ministry of Information Technology 96.00

79.32

78.78

77.45

76.16

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Industrial consultancy is another significant area of activity of the Institute. The nature and extent of the industrial consultancy

Table IV: Consultancy Jobs Undertaken During Last Five Years (2007-08 to 2011-12)

Financial

Year

Consultancy

Jobs (IRD)

Technology Development

Projects/ Contract Research

(FITT)

HRD Programmes (FITT) TOTAL

2007-08 860 1339 72 653 31 80 2072

2008-09 699 1934 65 799 38 152 2885

2009-10 557 1875 82 991 36 153 3019

2010-11 519 2250 71 872 46 145 3267

2011-12 420 2110 83 936 50 112 3158

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH

Country Nos. Country Nos.

Australia 1 Korea 4

3 1

Canada 2 2

1 1

1 1

3 1

Germany 4 1

1 2

Ireland 2 2

Israeal 1 1

Italy 3 UK 19

Japan 3 10

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Name of the Project

Agreement

Technology, Japan)

Grant)

UK)

CONSULTANCY ASSIGNMENTS WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

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Foundation for Innovation and

Technology Transfer (FITT)(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

amongst the targeted segments of industry, research and academic establishments. Through this program, suitably

2011-12.

2000, 13 companies have started their commercial operation after completing their incubation at the Institute and

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Examples of R&D Collaborators:

Partners: Innovation / Entrepreneurship

ICICI - Trinity program

Technology Business Incubator (TBI) Program

and start-up companies, and also serve as an avenue of technology transfer. Within the

An incubator nursery programme initiated by one or more members of academic

A start-up company formed by one or more first generation entrepreneurs

simulation and prototyping, pilot experimentation, training and similar other technology

Success Stories of TBIU in 2011-2012

Advantage Organic Naturals Pvt. Ltd.

Yonyx Infomedia Pvt. Ltd.

interactively guides customers to one of the many underlying problems and a

suggested solution. This approach substantially increases customer self-service

Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer

Dr J. Bertrand, DG for Science, CNRS, France and his

delegation at FITT

Visiting industry (TMEIC, Japan) delegation at FITT

Chemical industry academia meet organized by FITT

Licensing of IP in “An apparatus for measuring fabric hand

value” to M/s. Texlab Industries, Ahmedabad

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41ST CONVOCATION

7. Events(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012

Convocation 69

Conferences/Workshops/Seminars 71

Interaction with Alumni 73

Distinguished Visitors 74

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Convocation(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Mr. Ashok Belani

Prof. D P Agrawal

Prof. Dinesh Manocha

Mr. Patanjali Keswani

Dr. Anant Jhingran

Mr. Ashok Belani

University.

Prof. D P Agrawal

1970.

Prof. Dinesh Manocha

Mr. Patanjali Keswani

Calcutta in 1983.

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Convocation

Medals and Awards winners at the 41st Convocation

President’s Gold Medal Director’s Gold Medal

Manish Mittal

function)

Kumar (Jointly)

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Conferences/ Workshops/ Seminar(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Date Title of the Conference/Seminar/ Workshop

March 29, 2011

April 6, 2011

April 9, 2011

April 16, 2011

April 16-17, 2011

April 16 – May 14, 2011

University.

April 27, 2011

May, 2011

May, 2011

May, 2011

May 31 – July 8, 2011

June 1 - July 15, 2011

June 7, 2011

June 13 – 18, 2011

June 27 - July 20, 2011

July 7, 2011

July 16-17

July, 2011

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December 22-24, 2011 Bhim Singh: Delivered Tutorial on “Latest Trends in Wind Energy Conversion Systems” in IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy Systems

(ICPS-2011) at IIT Madras on.

Dec 24-25, 2011 CEP Course on “Advanced Data Analysis in Management”

December 26-27, 2011 Regional Workshop Rajasthan held at College of Technology and Engineering, Maharana Pratap UniversityofAgriculture & Technology, Udaipur.

December 2011 A.R. Abhyankar: Invited as faculty in Three day workshop at Power Management Institute, NTPC, Noida, India.

December 2011 A.R. Abhyankar: Invited as faculty in two day CEP on Power System Deregulation at MNIT, Jaipur.

December 2011 A.R. Abhyankar: Invited as faculty in two day CEP on Recent Trends in Power Engineering at GHRCE, Nagpur.

December, 2011 ShouriChatterjee: H. Shrimali, S. Chatterjee, “Distortion analysis of a Three-Terminal MOS-Based Discrete-Time Parametric IEEE Transactions on

Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 902-905.

December 2011 Jayadeva: Title: Debugging ants: How ants the shortest route (invited seminar) ICICS Singapore.

December, 2011 AnujDhawan: Title: IEDM Conference, Washington DC.

December, 2011 N. Senroy: Ray, P.; Panigrahi, B.K.; Senroy, N., “An AI approach for fault distance estimation in series compensated transmission line,” International

Conference on Energy, Automation, and Signal (ICEAS).

December, 2011 10th Indo-German Winter Academy at IIT Delhi/Hostel Claridges, Surajkund organized by Dr. V.V.Buwa.

December, 2011 Workshop at waste management sanitation and rapid composting at Vill. Mubarikpur, Block Farrukhnagar, Haryana

December, 2011 A.R. Abhyankar: Invited as faculty in Three day workshop at Power Management Institute, NTPC, Noida, India.

2011 A. R. Abhyankar: M. Santosh, NarenBharatwaj V., A.R. Abhyankarand Nikhil Gupta, “Locational Bias to Frequency Linked Unscheduled Interchange (UI)

Pricing in India”, Proc. IEEE PES General Meet 2011, Detroit, USA.

2011 A. R. Abhyankar: S. S. Reddy, A. R. Abhyankarand P.R. Bijwe, “Market Clearing of Joint Energy and Reactive Power using Multi-objective Optimization

considering Voltage Dependent Load Models”, Proc. IEEE PES General Meet 2011, Detroit, USA.

2011 A. R. Abhyankar :NarenBharatwaj V., A. R. Abhyankarand P. R. Bijwe, “Improved Loss Distribution and Modelling in DCOPF”, Proc. IEEE ICEAS, Bhubaneshwar,

India.

2011 A. R. Abhyankar: Manohar Singh, A. R. Abhyankarand B. K. Panigrahi, “Optimal Overcurrent relay coordination in distribution system”, Proc. IEEE ICEAS,

Bhubaneshwar, India.

2011 Prof. Mukesh Khare organized a course on “Transport, Land Use Strategies and Technology Interventions for Urban Air Quality Management” at IIT Delhi,

fu nded by UKIERI.

January 21, 2012 Best Practices of Demand Chain Management

January 24-25, 2012 Two days Workshop and Training Programme on Biomass Cookstoves”.

January, 2012 ShouriChatterjee: S. Kumar, S. Chatterjee, “A 110-dB Dynamic Range, 76-dB Peak SNR Companding Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulator for Audio

Applications”, International Conference on VLSI Design, Digest of Technical Papers, Hyderabad.

February, 2012 Delivered a lecture on ‘Maintenance and Reliability Overview’, in ONGC Courses: “Tribology”, Mech. Engg. Dept., IIT Delhi, Coordinator: Dr. Harish Hirani.

February 3-5, 2012 R.K. Mallik: Title: NCC, Kharagpur, India.

February 7 – 9, 2012 Prof. G.N. Tiwari organized a SOLARIS 2012.

March 1-2, 2012 Southern Regional Workshop on Rural Housing was organized at Thiruvananthapuram with IIT Delhi as the main organizer and HUDCO/HSMI and Laurie

Baker Centre for Habitat Studies as partner organizations. Workshop Coordinator Dr V M Chariar.

March 1-3, 2012 National Training on “Biogas Production, and Power Generation” organized during.

March 17-18, 2012 Executive Development Program on Marketing Strategy

March 29-30, 2012 Indo-UK Workshop on ‘Next Generation Sequencing and Data Analysis for Microbial Applications’ along with Newcastle University, UK., Prof. T.R.

Sreekrishnan and Dr. D. Sundar of the Department were the Coordinators of this meeting.

March, 2012 Trainers training programme on “Value addition of Mahua

March, 2012 Indo-French Symposium on Sensor Technologies and Systems, Coordinator: Prof. B.S. Panwar.

March, 2012 N. Senroy: Vidyanandan, K.V.; Senroy, N., “Issues in the grid frequency regulation with increased penetration of wind energy systems,” Students

Conference on Engineering and Systems (SCES).

2011-2012 NPTEL Course on “Process Safety” and “Material and Energy Balances “, by Dr. A.K. Saroha

2011-2012 NPTEL course on “Transport Phenomena” by Dr. V.V Buwa

2011-2012 NPTEL Course on “Fluidization Engineering” by Dr. S. Roy

2011-2012 NPTEL Course on “Fuel Cell Technology” by Prof. S. Basu

2011-2012 NPTEL Course on “Membrane Science and Engg.” by Prof. S. K. Gupta.

2011-2012 NPTEL Courses on “Mass Transfer” by Prof. A.N. Bhaskarwar.

2012 Prof. B. P. Pal organized a one-day seminar as the Chairperson held concurrently in Mumbai with the “Laser Photonics India 2012” Exhibition organized

by Muenchen Messe International Germany.

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Interaction with Alumni(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

FELICITATION

SEMINAR

REUNION

families.

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Distinguished Visitors(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Many delegations from the Industry, Academia and the Government

form several countries visited the Institute to explore the possibilities

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tute on 24 Apr, 2011.

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tute on 20 May, 2011.

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-

Mar, 2012.

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visited Institute on 15 Mar, 2012.

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Institute on 23 Mar, 2012.

Prof. Eva Malmstr M.

Jonsson, Deputy President,

KTH, Sweden presenting

a souvenir to Prof.

M.Balakrishnan,Deputy

Director Faculty, IIT Delhi.

Prof. Eva Malmstr M.

Jonsson visited Institute

on 18 Oct 2011.

Mr. Juan Goicolea, Deputy Minister for Innovation and Technology, Basque Country

Region, Spain, in a meeting. Mr. Juan Goicolea visited Institute on 23 March 2012.

Prof. William R. Purcell, Deputy Vice Chancellor & Vice President (Intl. &

Development), University of Technology, Sydney presenting a souvenir to Director,

IIT Delhi. Prof. William R. Purcell visited Institute on 28 Feb 2012.

Sir Keith O’Nions, Rector,

Imperial College London,

UK receiving a souvenir

from Director, IIT Delhi.

Sir Keith O’Nions visited

Institute on 01 Dec 2011.

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8. FacultyFaculty Awards/ Recognitions 76

Faculty in Position 80

New Appointments, Retirements etc. 83

(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

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Faculty Awards/ Recognitions(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

It is a cliché to say that the quality of an academic institution largely depends on its faculty. Our faculty is one of the nest in

the country and is recognized internationally for their quality of research, teaching and curriculum development. They also

contributegreatly for the development of the nation by being associated with a large number of decision makingbodies,

providing crucial guidance and advice on policy matters and technical issues. Many of ourfaculty members serve on the editorial

Boards of reputed journals, peer-review papers for publications,serve on committees for recruitment of professionals,and are

on the Boards of many institutions andorganizations. 24 new faculty members have joinedthe Institute this year. These new

additions to ourfaculty have enhanced our competence in severalemerging areas, while bringing new energy into ouracademic

endeavours. The people joining us as facultymembers, are amongst the nest available globally,and sought after, by all the

reputed graduate schoolsof the West.

Searching and recruitment of bright faculty is one ofour most important missions, since therein lies the future of the Institute.

Our Board of Governors isseized of this issue, and has played a very positive and constructive role in approving policies, which

empowerthe faculty to deliver their best in both teaching andresearch. On our part, we are trying to reach out to thepotential

faculty members through a variety of means,including round-the-year search and recruitment andon-line submission and

processing of applications.During the period under report, international bibliographicdatabases have indexed 2320 research

articlespublished by faculty members and researchers of theinstitute in international journals including 1713 articlesindexed

in Scopus, an international indexing servicein Science & Technology and Social Sciences. Thefaculty members have also

presented a similar numberof papers in national and international conferences.Besides, they have also published many books

andconducted several continuing education programmes.The Institute supported participation of 129 facultymembers to

international conferences and 79 nationalconferences this year. Many more participated nancial support from sponsored

projects, and otherfunding agencies. The Institute provides seed research funding to the new faculty upon joining the Institute

tothe tune of Rs. 10.00 lakhs (or more when necessary).

During the period,68 Young Faculty Fellowships have been awarded. Toencourage the new faculty for developing researchfacilities

in the area of their expertise, the Institutesanctioned the New Faculty Research Grant of a totalof Rs.232 lakhs to 26 faculty

members.On the initiative of the Director, a meeting with allthe faculty members of the Institute on a regularbasis once in every

semester to share the visionand initiatives taken and also to have an opportunityto receive feed-back and expectation from

facultymembers has been planned. First such meeting wasorganized on 20th September, 2012.

Faculty Awards/Recognitions

My distinguished faculty colleagues continue to make a to the world of Science, Engineering, Humanities and

Management, and continue to earn recognition and awards, which bring glory to the Institute. Many of them have been

bestowed with honours/awards and elected as Fellows of several professional national/international bodies during the year

2010-2011. Some of these recognitions are highlighted below:

Dr. D. Sundar, Department of Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology has been selected for the Young Researcher Award

from TATA Trust, Mumbai.

Prof. K.D.P. Nigam, Department of Chemical Engineering, has been selected for Humboldt Research Award by Humboldt

Foundation, Germany.

Dr. R. Singh and Dr. S.K. Khare of Department of Chemistry has been awarded Best Poster award at the National Review and

Coordination Meeting of NANO mission Council.

Professor K.S Rao, Deptt.of Civil Engg. Deptt., has been elected as President of the Indian Geotechnical Society for a period

of two years. Prof. K.C. Iyer of the Department has received CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2010 as an Outstanding Academician.

Prof. Mukesh Khare of the Department has received Dr. M.G. Deshpande Memorial Award from IIT Roorkee. Dr. M. Basha

of the Department has received Best Paper Award presented in 3rd Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference. Dr. R.

Ayothiraman of the Departrment has received IEI Young Engineers Award. Dr. VasantMatsagar of the Department has been

awarded DAE Young Scientist Award by BRNS at BARC. He has also been chosen as the DAAD Research Ambassador by the

DeutscherAkademischerAustauschDienst, German Academic Exchange Programme

Dr. Amit Kumar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, has been awarded INSA Young Scientist Medal (2011).

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Feculty Awards/ Recognitions

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Feculty Awards/ Recognitions

for research on cloud computing

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semester 2011-12

2014.

Kaiserlautern, Germany from 1.11.2011 to 30.04.2012.

2011) in Aug. 2011, Kerala.

in Aug. 2011, Kerala.

mechanism of insulin resistant diabetes.

mechanism of insulin resistant diabetes.

Feculty Awards/ Recognitions

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Faculty in Position(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Department of Applied Mechanics

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Adjunct Faculty (Naval Construction Wing)

Emeritus Fellow

Department of Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professor

Assistant Professors

Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Emritus Fellow

A.K. Gupta

Department of Chemistry

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Department of Civil Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Emeritus Fellow

Senior Programmer

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

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Faculty in Position

Department of Electrical Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

INSA Senior Scientist

Emeritus Fellow

Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Department of Management Studies

Professor and Head

Professors

Assistant Professors

Department of Mathematics

Professor and Head

Professor

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Emeritus Fellow

Department of Physics

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Principal Scientific Officer

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Department of Textile Technology

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Centre for Applied Research in Electronics

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Centre for Atmospheric Sciences

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professor

Senior Scientific Officers-I

Centre for Biomedical Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professor

Senior Design Engineer

Principal Scientific Officer

Computer Services Centre

Professor and Head

Sr. System Programmers

Senior Programmers

Jaya, M.Tech.

Senior Manager

Educational Technology Services Centre

Professor & Head

Centre for Energy Studies

Professor and Head

Professors

Assistant Professors

Senior Scientific Officers-I

Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre

Professor and Head

Professors

Chief Design Engineer (SE)

Design Engineer

Instrument Design & Development Centre

Chief Design Engineer (SG) and Head

Professors

Associate Professors

Chief Design Engineers (SG)

Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering

Professor and Head

Professors

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Emeritus Fellow

Centre for Rural Development & Technology

Professor & Head

Professors

Associate Professors

National Resource Centre for Value Education in Engineering

Professor & Coordinator

Bharti School of Telecommunica¬tion Technology and Management

Professor & Coordinator

Amar Nath and ShashiKhosla School of Information Technology

Professor & Coordinator

School of Biological Sciences

Professor & Co-ordinator

Professors

Associate Professors

Assistant Professors

Interdisciplinary / Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme (TRIPP)

Professor and Co-ordinator

Central Workshop

Professor & Head

Interdisciplinary Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication Research Programme

Professor and Co-ordinator

Faculty in Position

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14 new faculty members have joined the Institute this year.

These new additions to our faculty have enhanced our

competence in several emerging areas, while bringing new

energy into our academic endeavours.

Table II : New Appointments

Director:

R.K. Shevgaonkar, Director

Professor

Anil Sawhney, Civil Engineering

Assistant Professors:

Vikrant Tiwari, Applied Mechanics

Sitikantha Roy, Applied Mechanics

Gaurav Goel, Chemical Engineering

Paresh P. Chokshi, Chemical Engineering

Dhanya C.T., Civil Engineering

Parag Sighla, CSE

Arvind K. Swamy, Civil Engineering

Anuj Dhawan, Electrical Engineering

Shubhendu Bhasin, Electrical Engineering

Mukul Sarkar, Electrical Engineering

Amit Gupta, Mechanical Engineering

Kedar Khare, Physics

New Appointments, Retirements etc.(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

The list of faculty who resigned or retired or expired in the

given period is given below (Table: III):

Table III : Retirements/ Resignations/ Bereavements

Retirements

S.K. Gupta, Applied Mechanics

Yogendra Nath, Applied Mechanics

Subhash Chand, Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology

A.S. Brar, Chemistry

S.N. Sinha, Civil Engineering

K.K. Gupta, Civil Engineering

A.K. Nagpal, Civil Engineering

R. Balasubramaniam, Center for Energy Studies

S.N. Garg, CES

Subodh Kumar, CES

S.S. Murthy, Electrical Engineering

J.K. Chatterjee, Electrical Engineering

D.K. Banwet, Management Studies

V. Gautam, Management Studies

A. Nagabhushanam, Mathematics

Vagish Shukla, Mathematics

B.L. Deopura, Textile Technology

D. Ranganathan, Physics

Resigned

Rahul Riberio, Mechanical Engineering

Vikas Rana, CORE

Ashutosh Mishra, CBME

B.B. Pattanaik, Library

Santosh S. Hosmani, Applied Mechanics

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9. Student Activities

Students Council (SAC) and its Boards

National Service Scheme (NSS) 90

National Cadet Corps (NCC) 90

Student Counselling Services (SCS) 90

(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

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session.

activities, sports, games, student publication etc. are

student leadership.

The pace and mode of student life on the campus is planned

1. STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL (SAC)

problems of hostels and the institute, the no dues process

Student Activities(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

a. Board for Hostel Management (BHM)

a capacity of about 500 each. In addition, there is also very

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is a professor of the Institute. The committee consists of the

and the representatives from all classes.

areas.

to all students.

improved their punctuality.

The Wardens/House Masters during 2011-12

Hostel Warden House Master

Aravali

Kailash

Kumaon

Girnar

Udai Giri

hostel immaculately arranged its counters at a central place.

To simplify the recovery of dues from students, a regular

monitoring system has been introduced involving simplified

form and the amount is automatically deducted from their

account. Use of computers for maintenance of hostel accounts

Student Activities

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functions at the Institute level.

canteens. Manopoly of supplies has been reduced by

attaching 2-3 suppliers to each hostel.

b. Board for Recreational and Cultural Activities (BRCA)

activities.

Clubs

cultural activities among the students all round the year.

These are-

Music club

The above clubs organize various competitive inter-hostel and

non-competitive events throughout the year. Team of students

involved in organizing the inter-college debating competition

Girnar.

variety of events including Inter College competitions such

as choreography, Indian and Western music, group dance

c. Board for Sports Activities (BSA)

resource development, helping to promote good health

and deep impact on the holistic development of personality

recreation, foster social harmony, inculcate discipline and

development of sports environment in the campus.

Student Activities

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Introduction

of the various sports activities in the institute. It ensures that

Facilities

completed very soon.

Activities

participation in various outdoor and indoor games. The

in almost all the games to give outlet to the students for

participation in these activities, students are able to use

their leisure time in a desirable manner. In these activities,

emphasis is laid on mass participation by the students. The

and the annual inter-IIT sports meet.

section.

undergraduate students are register in this every year and get

only improve the general physical fitness level of the students

Student Activities

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d. Board for Student Publications (BSP)

To identify and support literary talent through literary ac-

tivities into the campus;

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life;

reporting; and

To play supportive role to the other boards.

creations. The general secretary coordinates the activities of

During the year under report, the board published issues

of

year students.

and imaginative presentation.

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ted by the students themselves using the latest publishing

and for IIT. The primary aim is to privide a communication

students.

Annual literature festival ‘literati’

during the festival this year.

e. Board for Student Welfare (BSW)

nature of the board, a board of the students, for the students,

societal challenges. It carries out socially and academically

It is more of a vision than a student body. It is only because

righteous path and eliminating any obstacle from their path.

Self Enrichment Programme:

Transformation. A combination of events such as theatre

for the enrichment of the freshers.

Orientation and Registration:

table, prospectus, student diary etc. and organized camps for

Workshops:

Student Activities

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Welfare Initiatives:

Speranza:

achieved its mission of holistic development of individuals

mélange of cultural activities.

Student Mentorship Program:

the translation of freshers into IIT life is smooth and they can

STIC Dinner:

Student Counseling Service:

and express aspects of himself that may be painful or

choices, thereby enabling them to resolve their issues.

Scoops:

National Service Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Crops

(NCC) and National Sports Organization (NSO)

satisfactorily.

2. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

3. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)

-

tivities, physical fitness and hygiene, firefighting lectures.

4. STUDENT COUNSELLING SERVICES (SCS)

emotional and psychological development of students so

management, maintaining the motivation to succeed, as

also made through hostel visit to reach out to students so that

its services.

development self-esteem and confidence, stress time

management, motivation, yoga, class room presentation and

to a highly disturbed student before commencing actual

counseling for him.

Student Activities

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10. Social Responsibility

Relaxations to SC/ST/OBC/PD Students

Scholarships and Financial Assistance 92

Preparatory Course 92

Concessions Allowed to 93

Summer Research Fellowship Programme 93

Commitments in Sustainability 93

Environment 93

Community 93

(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

92

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RELAXATIONS TO SC/ST/OBC/PD STUDENTS AND STAFF

care and attention are paid to them.

Relaxatoin in Admissions

and the 5-year integrated M.Tech. programmes is made through

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eral category of students.

The age limit is also relaxable in their case by five years.

Candidates declared successful in this category are paid

normal residence to the counsellingcentre.

Reservation of Seats

Int. M.Tech.

M.Tech.

15 15 15 15 15

27 27 27 27 27

3 3 3 3 3

cannot be filled by applicants belonging to other categories and

thus remain vacant.

Persons with Disabilities (PD)

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egory, and

Social Responsibility(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

per month in lieu of the merit-cum-means scholarship for the

students having annual family income upto 4.5 lacs. In addi-

-

-

tels due to medical reasons etc. are given payment of 70 per

basis of prevalent average rate of messing charges as applica-

ble from time to time.

limit of five years.

Master of Science

Merit-cum-means scholarship of 1,000 per month and free

gross income is less than 4.5 lacs per annum for all categories of

from time to time.

PREPARATORY COURSE

admission. The number admitted to this programme varies from

preparatory course being limited to the above indicated

in case they desire a discipline of their choice, they must

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course students are also eligible to receive free messing and

OTHER FACILITIES

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semesters.

campus life and environment.

CONCESSIONS ALLOWED TO STAFF

Groups

Castes Tribes

Total

A - - 01 - 01

- 01 - - 01

C 02 - 01 - 03

- - - - -

*Note : These include contract appointments.

SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME

research culture among the faculty members of educational

faculty mentors.

COMMITMENTS IN SUSTAINABILITY

research funding received from various Government Ministries.

ENVIRONMENT

related technologies and its applications. In broader terms,

Consultancy services related to biogas technology

Technical guidance

COMMUNITY

The Institute has also conducted special orientation programmes

for the entire class of 2012.

impaired people by the year 2015”. At any one time it is an active

buses

-

Social Responsibility

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11. Alumni Contribution(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

Contributor Contribution in Rs. Contribution For

Amit Ji Memorial Trust

(B.Tech., CSE, 1999)

1,00,000/- Amit Garg Memorial Awards

Alumni of 1986 Batch 5,00,000/- Shikhar Abhiyan Scholarship

Alumni of 1986 Batch 37,56,077/- Innovation Centre

Vinod Khosla

(B.Tech., Elect. Engg., 1976)

USD 1,000,000

(INR 47,904,008/-)

Amar Nath & Shashi Khosla

School of IT

Ashwini Gupta

(B.Tech., Mech. Engg., 1974)

22,19,464.50 SPS Memorial Grant

Lalit Mehra

(B.Tech., Mech. Engg., 1966)

21,000/- Batch of 1966 Contribution

Opjit S. Ghuman

(B.Tech., Civil Engg., 1966)

53,110/- Batch of 1966 Contribution

V.C.Bedi

(B.Tech., Mech. Engg., 1968)

25,000/- Pearl Award (Batches 1965 to 1969)

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funding agencies and Industries. The financial year of the

31st March. The accounts of the Institute are annually audited

12. Financials(April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012)

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Dr. Vijay P. Bhatkar, Chairman

R. K. Shevgaonkar

Ashok Thakur

A. N. Jha

Lal Mal Sawma

Kushal Sen

Rakesh Kumar, Secretary

Detailed Statement showing the Actual Receipt and Expenditure for 2010-2011 along with Revised Estimates

2011-2012 and Budget Estimates 2012-13

Particulars Previous Year Actual

2010-2011

(in Rs Lakhs)

Revised Estimate

2011-2012

(in Rs Lakhs)

Budget Estimates

2012-2013

(in Rs Lakhs)

A. Receipt

49.82

8,000.00 16,900.00 18,200.00

255.04 -- --

5,500.00 -- --

-- -- --

-- -- --

Total A 13,804.86 16,900.00 18,200.00

3,218.42 4550.00 5200.00

9,364.92 10,100.00 10,500.00

205.07 2,250.00 2,500.00

648.18 -- --

368.27 -- --

Total B 13,804.86 16,900.00 18,200.00

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Budget Estimates 2012-2013

Head of Expenditure Actual

2010-2011

(in Rs Lakhs)

Revised Estimate

2011-2012

(in Rs Lakhs)

Budget Estimates

2012-2013

(in Rs Lakhs)

A. Developmental Activities &

Increased Intake of Students (Normal)

9,216.23 9,500.00 9,000.00

197.87 600.00 1,500.00

2,450.13 3,000.00 3,500.00

143.83 300.00 300.00

58.31 300.00 400.00

722.04 750.00 850.00

- 200.00 200.00

- 2250.00 2500.00

Total 12,788.41 16,900.00 18,200.00

Detailed Statement showing the Actual Expenditure for 2010-2011alongwith RevisedEstimates 2011-2012

and Budget Estimates 2012-2013

Head of Expenditure Actual

2010-2011

(in Rs Lakhs)

Revised Estimate

2011-2012

(in Rs Lakhs)

Budget Estimates

2012-2013

(in Rs Lakhs)

Institute Income 4,878.44 5,200.00 5,300.00

16,415.00 16,420.97 19,420.00

Total 21,293.44 21,620.97 24,540.00

Detailed Statement showing the Actual Expenditure for 2010-2011alongwith RevisedEstimates 2011-2012

and Budget Estimates 2012-2013

Head of Expenditure Previous Year Actual

2010-2011

(in Rs Lakhs)

Revised Estimate

2011-2012

(in Rs Lakhs)

Budget Estimates

2012-2013

(in Rs Lakhs)

A. Pay & Allowances 13,833.02 15,400.00 17,900.00

B. Academic Expenses 820.96 1,200.00 1,300.00

C. Educational Expenses 2,515.79 700.00 700.00

D. Estate Maintenance 2,815.26 3,080.97 3,300.00

E. Office Contingencies, Misc. & Commitments/

Provisions

1,106.73 1,240.00 1,340.00

Total 21,091.76 21,620.97 24,540.00

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Detail Statement showing the Actual Income for 2010-2011alongwith Revised Estimate 2011-2012 and

Budget Estimates 2012-2013

Sources of Income Previous Year Actual

2010-2011

(in Rs Lakhs)

Revised Estimates

2011-2012

(in Rs Lakhs)

Budget Estimates

2012-2013

(in Rs Lakhs)

1,860.90 1,950.00 2,000.00

Receipt-Central Administration

Interest on Investments

Cenvat Credits

543.25

5.92

69.68

338.55

97.61

500.00

5.00

70.00

350.00

100.00

500.00

5.00

70.00

350.00

100.00

Works & Building

128.40

66.19

125.00

70.00

150.00

70.00

170.72 180.00 200.00

0.29 1.00 1.00

186.04 250.00 250.00

781.91 850.00 850.00

524.87 650.00 650.00

36.00 30.00 30.00

68.11 69.00 74.00

Total 4,878.44 5,200.00 5,300.00

INTERNAL AUDIT

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Appendix I

SENATE

Shevgaonkar, Chairman

(Director)

Sujeet Chaudhary S.M. Ishtiaque Puneet Mahajan

A.K. Agarwala Veena Chaudhary (Ms.) K.C. Iyer Ranjan Kumar Mallik

Ashwini Kumar Agarwal Anoop Chawla A.K. Jain Manju Mohan (Ms.)

G.P. Agarwal H.M. Chawla B.N. Jain (on EOL) Ratan Mohan

R. Alagirusamy L.M. Das N.K. Jain S.N. Maheshwari

Sneh Anand (Ms.) R.P. Dahiya P.K. Jain B.R. Mehta

Anshul Kumar S.K. Dash S.K. Jain S.N. Maiti

S.K. Atreya M.G. Dastidar (Ms.) Sanjeev Jain Shashi Mathur

Babu J. Alappat Manoj Datta (on lien) V.K. Jain Maithili Sharan

R. Bahl J.K. Dutt Manjeet Jassal (Ms.) Prashant Mishra

M. Balakrishnan Viresh Dutta Mangla Joshi (Ms.) Saroj Mishra (Ms.)

R. Balasubramanian S.G. Deshmukh (on lien) Jayadeva A.K. Mittal

D.K. Bandhopadhyay B.L. Deopura B. Jayaram U.C. Mohanty

S. Banerjee Anupam Dewan Girija Jayaraman (Ms) Sudipto Mukherjee

D.K. Banwet Chinmoy Sankar Dey M. Jagadesh Kumar S.S. Murthy

Kanika T. Bhal (Ms.) S.K. Dube Joby Joseph A.K. Nagpal

S. Basu Anil Jacob Elias S.D. Joshi S.N. Naik

B.K. Behera O.P. Gandhi S.R. Kale R.B. Nair (Ms.)

A.N. Bhaskarwar A. Ganguli N.C. Kalra Y. Nath

B. Bhattacharjee A.K. Ganguly Prem Kumar Kalra Sunil Nath

R.K.P. Bhatt N.K. Garg Santosh Kapuria Neema A.K.

Bhim Singh Naveen Garg T.C. Kandpal K.D.P. Nigam

Naresh Bhatnagar V.S Gautam Ravinder Kaur (Ms.) B.P. Pal

T.S. Bhatti Anup K. Ghosh I.N. Kar B.S. Panda

B. Bhowmik (Ms.) James Gomes Subrat Kar Preeti Ranjan Panda

Bhuvneshwari G. (Ms.) Pramila Goyal (Ms.) S.C. Kaushik P.S. Pandey

Jai Shree Bijwe (Ms.) Madan Gopal Saroj Kaushik (Ms.) Sunil Pandey (on lien)

P.R. Bijwe A.K. Gosain A.K. Keshari Siddharth Pandey

V.S. Bisaria Ashok Gupta Mukesh Khare D.K. Pandya

Ranjan Bose B.D. Gupta Rajesh Khanna K.K. Pant

A.S. Brar Bhuvanesh Gupta S.K. Khare Nalini Pant

Devi Chadha (Ms.) H.C. Gupta Neeraj Khare B.S. Panwar

CharusitaChakravarty (Ms.) K. Gupta Sangeeta Kohli (Ms.) R.K. Patney

Chandra B. (Ms.) M.N. Gupta V.K. Kothari Rajendra Prasad

Chandra Shekhar M.P. Gupta S.K. Koul Sanjiva Prasad

Sudhir Chandra S.K. Gupta (AM) Ajit Kumar K.R. Rajagopal

V. Chandra S.K. Gupta (Ch.E.) Arun Kumar (Phy.) R.N. Ram

J.K. Chatterjee S.K. Gupta (CSE) Arun Kumar (CARE) A. Ramanan

Ratnamala Chatterjee (Ms.) V.R. Gunturi S. Arun Kumar A.D. Rao

R. Chattopadhyay M. Hanmandlu N.D. Kurur D.P. Rao

Santanu Chaudhury Hasnain S.E. Alok Madan K.S. Rao

P.V. Rao Anurag Sharma J.P. Subrahmanyam S.S. Yadav

R.K.

(As on 31.3.2012)

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE

contd. ...

R.K. Shevgaonkar, Chairman P.V. Rao/ Naresh Bhatnagar

S.M. Ishtiaque M. Balakrishnan

Shashi Mathur K . Gupta

Santanu Chaudhury Ashok Gupta/ Ambuj D. Sagar

S.N. Singh/SuneetTuli Y. Nath/ Suhail Ahmad

Sunil Nath A. K. Singh

A.N. Bhaskarwar Sandeep Sen/Huzur Saran

A.K. Gosain B. Bhowmik (Ms.)

B.P. Pal/H.C. Gupta S. K. Jain

Amrit Srinivasan (Ms.)/Sanil V. J.P. Subrahmanyam/ S.R. Kale

R.K. Sharma Alok Ray

Kushal Sen S.C. Kaushik

P.K. Kalra/Sanjeev Sanghi N. Tondon

S. Banerjee S.K. Dash

Suneet Tuli S.N. Maiti

N.K. Jain M.R. Ravi/Sangeeta Kohli

S.N. Naik G.P. Agarwal/B.D. Gupta

Registrar, Member Secretary R. Chattopadhayay/ Anurag Sharma/

Ranjan Bose/ Sanjeeva Prasad/

B. Jayaram. S.N. Singh / A. Ramanan

Alok Ray D.K. Sharma P.M.V. Subba Rao Amit Roy

M.R. Ravi K.G. Sharma P.V. Madhusudhan Rao Pratima Rani Bose (Ms.)

Ravi Kumar D. O.P. Sharma R.K. Soni Jagdish Arora (on lien)

Ananjan Ray R.K. Sharma Subhash Chand A.K. Nema/ Pulak Mohan Pandey

Rengasamy R.S. R.P. Sharma Suhail Ahmad Subodh Kumar

G.B. Reddy Satyawati Sharma (Ms.) Sushil Harish Chaudhary

P.K. Roychoudhury M.R. Shenoy N. Tandon C.A. Tomy

Subir Kumar Saha A.K. Singh G.N. Tiwari B.P. Patel

Sanil V. Harpal Singh Geetam Tiwari Apurba Das

Ambuj D. Sagar I.P. Singh K. Thyagarajan R.K. Varshney

Sanjeev Sanghi Jai Deo Singh V.K. Tripathi Ravi Kapoor/H.R. Vaish

Huzur Saran Purnima Singh (Ms.) Suneet Tuli Sanjay Puri/R.K. Gupta

Santosh Satya (Ms.) S.N. Singh V. Upadhyay Shashi Munjal/Vijay K. Saluja

D.K. Sehgal S.P. Singh V.D. Vankar Sumantra Dutta Roy

Kushal Sen S.N. Sinha M. Veerachary Aparna Mehra (Ms.)

Sandeep Sen T.R. Sreekrishnan S.V. Veeravalli Kamlesh Singh (Ms.)

D.T. Shahani A.K. Srivastava Vibha Arora (Ms.) Amit Roy

Ravi Shankar (Chy) Pankaj Srivastava V.K. Vijay Rakesh Kumar (Secretary).

Ravi Shankar (DMS) Amrit Srinivasan (Ms.) G.S. Visweswaran

(As on 31.3.2012)

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Administration

Rakesh Kumar Registrar

M. K. Gulati Deputy Registrar (Accounts)

A. K. Monga Deputy Registrar (UGS)

K. P. Singh Deputy Registrar (PGS&R & Legal Cell)

Nanak Chand Chauhan Deputy Registrar (SAS & O&M)

V. K. Wadhwa Deputy Registrar (Estt-I, Conf.)

P. G. Basak Deputy Registrar (Audit)

R. K. Gupta Asstt. Registrar (IRD Accounts)

K. K Bhattacharjee Asstt. Registrar (IRD, Store) (R&I)

Vivek Raman Asstt. Registrar (Plng), (PIO RTI Cell)

Atul Vyas Asstt. Registrar (AA & IP)

V. K. Vashistha Asstt. Registrar (E-II)

Anup Kuksal Asstt. Registrar (Accounts)

Deepak Negi Sports

B. N. Yadav Security (SS)

Sanjay Gupta Institute Engineer (on Deputation)

Rafat Jamal Asstt. Executive Engineer

G. K. Taneja Executive Engineer

V. K. Bharaj Asstt. Executive Engineer

K. P. Mishra Asstt. Executive Engineer

N. Bhaskar P S to Director & Asstt. Registrar (CDN)

Hitendra Govil Asstt. Executive Engineer

K. M. Vijay Kumar Executive Engineer

Anuj Gaur Executive Engineer

Sanjeev Kumar Executive Engineer

S. Mohan Asstt. Executive Engineer

Prem Kumar Asstt. Executive Engineer

Braham Parkash Asstt. Executive Engineer

Ashok Kumar Asstt. Executive Engineer

Raju Ram Parihar Asstt. Executive Engineer

Administrative Computerisation Support Service

B. S. Pawar Head

R. Raghavan (Ms.) Senior System Programmer

K. Narayanan Senior System Programmer

P. K. Baboo Senior System Programmer

Pradeep Kumar Gupta Senior System Programmer

Appendix II

ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER STAFF

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Student Counselling Service

G. S. Visweswaran Head

Rupa Murghai Counsellor

R. Chattopadhyay Professor-in-Charge (Planning and Publications)

J. P. Subrahmanyam Professor-in-Charge (Transport)

K. C. Iyer Professor-in-Charge (Guest Houses)

Kushal Sen Professor-in-Charge (Training & Placement)

Hindi Cell

Santosh Satya Head

Library

G. P. Agarwal Chairman

Jagdish Arora Librarian (on lien)

J. P. Srivastava Dy. Librarian

Nabi Hasan Dy. Librarian

IIT Hospital

S. K. Aggarwal Chief Medical (SS) & Head Hospital Services

Renu Misuriya (Ms.) Medical (SS)

Ajay Kumar Jain Medical (SS)

Lily Khosa (Ms.) Medical (SS)

Mahesh Kumar Sagar Medical (SS)

Anila Khosla (Ms.) Medical (SS)

P. K. Rajesh Medical (Homeo)

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BUILDING AND WORKS COMMITTEE

(As on 31.3.2012)

R.K. Shevgaonkar, Chairman K.N. Rai

S.N. Singh M.N. Joglekar

S. Ramanujam S. M. Ishtiaque

Jose Kurian Rakesh Kumar, Secretary

Sanjay Gupta

ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR LIBRARY

B.D. Gupta, Chairman Suhail Ahmad

Prashant Mishra K.K. Pant

S.K. Khare K.K. Gupta

Hazur Saran Vinod Chandra

Richa Kumar (Ms.) Ravi Shankar

Ritumoni Sarna (Ms.) S.K. Saha

Bhuvanesh Gupta Arun Kumar

R.C. Raghav Nivedita K. Govil

A.K. Ganguli R.K. Rai

R. Bahl Jaya Srivastava (Ms.)

V.M. Chariar J. Jacob

S.K. Atreya Gupta, Member Secretary B.D.

Subrat Kar Four Nominees of the Student Council

Santosh Satya (Ms.)

COMPUTER USERS’ COMMITTEE

S. Banerjee, Chairman Ratan Mohan

B.P. Patel N.K. Garg

Nalin Pant Subrat Kar

Huzur Saran Ravi Shankar

Ambuj D. Sagar P.M.V. Subha Rao

Mani Mehra R. Chattopadhyay

Sujeet Chaudhary Ashutosh Mishra

K.M. Achuta Rao R.K. Pandey

R.P. Sharma Pragya Jain

Ananjan Basu Anushree Malik (Ms.)

J. Jacob Savita Goel (Ms.)

G. S. Visweswaran Sunil Kak

Jyoti Kumar Four Nominees of the Student Council

D. Sundar Jaya (Ms.), Member-Secretary

Appendix III

OTHER COMMITTEES

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