EXTENDED PROFILE
Extended ID | Affected Metrics | ||
1.1 |
2.2.1 ,5.1.3 ,1.2.2 ,5.1.1 ,4.3.2 ,1.3.2 |
1.1(1) | Admission approval for the last five years |
1.1(2) | Certified list of students for the last five years | ||
2.1 | 3.3.1 ,3.3.2 | 2.1 | Certified list of full-time teachers(without repeat count) for the assessment period |
2.2 | 2.2.1 ,6.3.3 ,6.3.2 ,2.4.2 ,2.4.1 | 2.2 | Year-wise certified list of full-time teachers for the assessment period |
3.1 | 4.4.1 ,4.1.2 | 3.1 | Expenditure including and excluding salary component year wise during the last five years |
CRITERION-1 :Curricular Aspects
CRITERION-2 :Teaching Learning and Evaluation
CRITERION-3 :Research Innovations and Extension
CRITERION-4 :Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1: Physical Facilities | 4.1.2: Expenditure for infrastructure development and augmentation, excluding salary year wise during last five years (INR in lakhs) | |
4.1.2 | Expenditure | |
4.3: IT Infrastructure | 4.3.2: Student – Computer ratio (Data for the latest completed academic year) | |
4.3.2(1) | Student-Computer Ratio | |
4.3.2(2) | Invoices of the Computers | |
4.3.2(3) | Stock Register Entry by highlighting the quantity of the purchased computers | |
4.4: Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure | 4.4.1: Percentage expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities excluding salary component, during the last five years (INR in Lakhs) | |
4.4.1 | Expenditure |
CRITERION-5 :Student Support and Progression
CRITERION-6 :Governance,Leadership and Management
CRITERION-7 :Institutional Values and Best Practices
7.1: Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities | 7.1.2: The Institution has facilities and initiatives | |
7.1.2(1) | Geo-Tagged Photographs of solar energy conservation, lift, ramp, rain water harvesting, waste management, disabled friendly washrooms etc. | |
7.1.2(2) | Invoices | |
7.1.2(3) | MoUs For Solid and e-Waste Management | |
7.1.2(4) | Circulars for No Entry of Automobiles and Ban on Use of Plastic | |
7.1.2(5) | Scribe Letters | |
7.1.2(6) | Policy Documents of Green Campus, Divyangjan Facilities, Solid and e-waste Management | |
7.1.3: Quality audits on environment and energy regularly undertaken by the Institution. The institutional environment and energy initiatives are confirmed through | ||
7.1.3(1) | Policy for Energy Utilization and Environment | |
7.1.3(2) | Green Audit report | |
7.1.3(3) | Environment audit Report | |
7.1.3(4) | Energy audit Report | |
7.1.3(5) | Document Related to Clean and Green Campus Initiatives | |
7.1.3(6) | Document related to Environment Promotion Activities beyond Campus |
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Administration Building
S&H Block
EEE Building
MECH Lab - East
MECH Workshops
MECH Lab West
MECH Building
ECE Block
CSE Building
IT Building
AC Auditorium
Library Building
PG Courses Block
Amenities Building
Boys Hostel Building
Girls Hostel Building
Canteen
Generator Room
Gymnasium Building
Parking Structure
OBJECTIVES :
The main objective of the solid waste management system in the campus is to promote the Environment Management and Conservation in the College Campus. The purpose of the current available system is
• To identify, quantify, describe and prioritize framework of Environment Sustainability in compliance with the applicable regulations, policies and standards.
• To introduce and aware students to real concerns of environment and its sustainability
• To secure the environment and cut down the threats posed to human health by analyzing the pattern and extent of resource use on the campus.
• To establish a baseline data to assess future sustainability by avoiding the interruptions in environment that are more difficult to handle and their corrections requires high cost.
• To bring out a status report on environmental compliance.
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FACULTY PUBLICATINS
S.No | Academic Year | Faculty Publications List |
1 | 2021-22 | Click Here |
2 | 2020-21 | Click Here |
3 | 2019-20 | Click Here |
4 | 2018-19 | Click Here |
5 | 2017-18 | Click Here |