Prospectus 2019 PDF
Prospectus 2019 PDF
Prospectus 2019 PDF
PROSPECTUS
Autumn 2019
Tezpur University
Napaam, Sonitpur
Assam, INDIA 784028
Contents
Section V Important Dates, Fee Structure, Forms and Contact Details… 166-178
SECTION- I
General Information about the
University
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Awards/Accolades
1.6 Curricula
1.1 : Introduction
Tezpur University was established on January 21, 1994 by an Act of Parliament of India, The Tezpur
University Act, 1993 (Act No. 45 of 1993), as a non-affiliating and residential Central University. The University is
located at Napaam, about 15 km east of Tezpur town in the Sonitpur District of Assam. The serene and green
University Campus of about 262 acres provides an excellent ambience including modern infrastructure
conducive for learning and dedicated research. The academic programmes, offered in the University, have a
distinct focus on Science, Technology, Management, Humanities, and Social Sciences, reflecting the objectives of
the University. At present, the University offers a number of Programmes of Under-Graduate
Degree/Diploma/Certificate, Integrated Programmes, Post-Graduate Degree/Diploma and Doctor of
Philosophy Degree in various Disciplines. The University offers Add-on courses on Yoga and Violin too.
During the last 25 years of its existence, the University has engaged itself in the process of capacity
building, both in terms of infrastructure and human resource development. The University has mounted
tremendous efforts in developing it into a modern University incorporating all elements from the
contemporary scientific and socio-cultural milieu.
The University has already developed a number of state-of-the-art laboratories, computing facilities,
internet connectivity, a dedicated power supply system with DG backup and a rich library having connectivity
to several digital libraries. While students’ accommodation is provided in 15 well-designed hostels (including
transit hostels), sufficient number of residential quarters is available for the accommodation of teaching and
non-teaching staff. Other basic amenities like central water supply, campus security, guest house, canteen,
gymnasium, outdoor and indoor sports facilities, post office, banks with ATMs, schools, swimming pool etc., are
also available to cater to the needs of the University community.
Being a Central University, it is privileged to receive funds from the Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of India, through the University Grants Commission. Faculty members of different
academic Departments have been able to receive a large number of research grants amounting to crores of
rupees from different funding agencies/organizations. The University promotes industry-academy alliance. The
existence of prestigious industry sponsored projects in the University bears testimony to this.
1.2: Awards/Accolades
The University, established in the year 1994, and already completed glorious 25 years has succeeded in
achieving a number of prestigious accolades and awards. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council
(NAAC), an autonomous Institution of UGC, accredited the University with ‘A’ Grade for the next five years. The
University was accorded the Visitor’s Best University Award for the year 2016 by the President of India. The
University was also ranked 30th among India’s top 100 Universities in an assessment conducted by the Ministry
of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India, through the National Institutional Ranking
Framework (NIRF) in 2017. Further, the University is placed in the top 601-800 Universities in the World
University Rankings conducted by the Times Higher Education (THE) in 2017. The QS (Quacquarelli Symonds)
BRICS University Rankings 2018 which feature 300 top Universities from
Central Library
Central Library is the focal point of all user community of Tezpur University. The Library caters to the
educational and research needs of the academic community and its resources are consulted by scholars from all
over the country. Central Library has started functioning since 1994. At present, the library holds about
91209books, 10,000+ journals (print + online), online databases, CDs and 9661 back volumes of journals.
Library is a member of e-Shodh Sindhu Consortium, DeLCON consortium and DELNET. Library users
can access book database, journal database, e-journals, institutional repository, electronic thesis &
dissertations and other e-resources from any terminal within the University campus. Library provides reading
facility for 365 days in the year.
The library is continuously striving at to adopt the best practices in all endeavours of its activities. The
library is fully computerized with the help of Libsys software & KOHA -open source software that supports all
in-house operations of the Library.
Computing Facilities
The University started using computers from its very inception both in its academic and administrative
activities. The University has state-of-the-art central computing facilities, in addition to Departmental computer
laboratories. Apart from a large number of PCs and servers, the University also has a High Performance
Computing Centre (PARAM-TEZ) consisting of 12 TF HPC system with 50TB storage capacity and 3 C-DAC’s
indigenously built PARAM Shavak having computing capacity of around 3 TF each. All computing facilities are
in a high speed campus LAN, which is connected to the Internet through 1-Gbps National Knowledge Network
(NKN) optical fiber link. Apart from this, the whole campus is Wi-Fi enabled.
Health Services
The University has a Health Centre to provide health care services to students, faculty members, staff
and their families with its own medical and paramedical staff. As of now, the Health Centre has over 5000
beneficiaries, including the people working at the University construction sites. It offers OPD services. One
Medical Officer is always available for 24 hours on emergency duty. The cases requiring hospitalization are
referred to the referral hospitals at Tezpur. Ambulance service is available round the clock. A stock of common
medicines including lifesaving drugs are maintained and supplied free of cost. Routine laboratory
investigations are also done free of cost.
Advanced equipment, such as Auto analyser (fully automatic), Hormone Analyser (Mini-Vidas),
Ultrasound scanning, ECG and X-ray, required for laboratory investigations are made available at the Health
Centre for the benefit of the University community. A set of appliances for person with disability are kept
separately.
The University has engaged Specialists of different disciplines (Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology),
who visit the Health Centre on different days of the week on regular basis for the benefit of the University
community. Psychiatrist from LGBRIMH also visits the University regularly for offering counseling on stress
related problems. One Sonologist visits the Health Centre once a week for ultrasound scanning. One
Physiotherapist visits twice a week for physiotherapy related treatment. Besides, annual health checkup for
employees, fogging in the campus, pulse polio immunization camps and blood donation camps are organized in
the campus as per the directive of the University/Government.
All the students of the University are provided mediclaim coverage for their hospitalized expenditure. A
nominal fee for payment of the premium is charged at the time of admission. The mediclaim policy for the
students will be effective from the last week of August although the admission process begins quite early.
Student Accommodation
The University provides separate accommodation for men and women students and research scholars,
having more than 3700 capacity. The University also has a married research scholar’s hostel with capacity of
accommodating more than 30 married research scholars. However, hostel seats will be allotted on merit
basis as per availability. Due to limited seats, mere admission to the university does not guarantee
hostel accommodation.
Scholarships
Students of Tezpur University can avail various scholarships offered by Govt. Organizations/ Agencies, such as:
1. Institutional fellowship for meritorious Ph.D. students.
2. UGC Merit Scholarship for SC/ST students pursuing PG level professional courses.
3. PG Indira Gandhi Scholarship for single girl child.
Students admitted on the basis of GATE score to the M.Tech. courses in (i) Bioelectronics, (ii)
Electronics Design and Technology, (iii) Energy Technology, (iv) Food Engineering and Technology, (v)
Information Technology, (vi) Mechanical Engineering, and (vii) Civil Engineering are eligible to avail the
AICTE’s PG Scholarship for GATE Score holders directly from the AICTE as per norms. As per the records of
recent past, there is a waiting time for the release of the first instalment of the Scholarship, due to the time
taken for official procedures which is beyond the control of the University.
Academic Calendar
The University adheres to a well-planned calendar specifying the schedule of academic activities. All
events including examinations are held according to that calendar. Prospective students are advised to go
Public Sector Units – Allahabad Bank, Bank of Maharastra, Bharat Sansar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL), Bongaigaon
Refineries and Petrochemicals, Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd., Centre for Science and Environment
(Delhi), DRDO, Export-Import Bank of India, Food Corporation of India, Food Safety and Standards Authority,
Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), ICAR, Indian Army, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL), Industrial
Development Bank of India, Intelligence Bureau, ISRO, NRHM, Govt. of Assam, National Thermal Power
Corporation , Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), Oil India Limited (OIL), ONGC, Powergrid Corporation of
India, Reserve Bank of India, State Bank of India, United Bank of India, etc.
Institutions of Higher Learning – Assam Don Bosco University, Assam Engineering College, Assam
University, Banaras Hindu University, Jadavpur University, Bareilly Engineering College, Bielefeld University
UG Degree/Integrated/Diploma/Certificate Programmes
Sl.
Programme Department/Centre School
No.
B.Tech#§. in Mechanical
6 Mechanical Engineering
Engineering
Civil Engineering
Engineering
Computer Science and
Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Lateral Entry to 2nd year of
7
B.Tech
Electronics and
Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
PG Degree/Diploma Programmes
Sl.
Programme Department /Centre School
No.
Master of Computer Application
19
(M.C.A.) §
Computer Science and
20 M.Tech§. in Information Technology
Engineering
M.Tech. in Computer Science &
21
Engineering
30 M.A. in English
32 M.A. in Hindi
Hindi
Post Graduate Diploma in
33
Translation (Hindi)
41 M.B.A.*
Ph.D. in Computer
51 Computer Science and Engineering
Science and Engineering
Ph.D. in Electronics and
Electronics and Communication
52 Communication
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
53 Ph.D. in Energy Energy
Ph.D. in Food
54 Engineering and Food Engineering and Technology
Technology
Ph.D. in Mechanical
55 Mechanical Engineering
Engineering
Ph.D. in Assamese
63 Centre for Assamese Studies
Studies
Ph.D. in Business
64 Business Administration Management Sciences
Administration
Ph.D. in Chemical
65 Chemical Sciences
Sciences
Ph.D. in Environmental
66 Environmental Science
Science
Ph.D. in Mathematical
67 Mathematical Sciences Sciences
Sciences
Ph.D. in Molecular
68 Biology and Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Biotechnology
1.6: Curricula
Each academic programme of the University is comprised of a set of Courses, some of which are core
and others are elective. There are two types of elective courses - (1) Discipline specific electives (DSE) offered
by the Department which are specific to the programme; and (2) Generic or open electiveswhich are to be
chosen by the students of other Departments. Flexibility is there for students to opt for elective Courses on
their own choices from a pool of courses. The University follows the choice based system of UGC for all
programmes except for engineering which follows AICTE model. The Courses across the Departments are
designed in such a way that multiple teaching pedagogies can be incorporated in delivering the contents of a
Course.
The medium of instruction and examination at all the levels in the University is English, except for
courses on languages such as Hindi, Assamese, Chinese, German, etc. In framing the courses, care is taken so
that students are NOT burdened with formal lectures only. There is adequate provision for seminars, tutorials,
case studies, guided field work, etc., whatever necessary, to promote the habit of independent thinking.
To relate theoretical knowledge to the practical field, proper measures are taken to conduct case
studies and guided field works from real life problems. Group Discussion is also used as a teaching pedagogy to
increase the analytical capability and creativity of the students.
O 10 Outstanding
A+ 9 Excellent
A 8 Very Good
B+ 7 Good
B 6 Above average
C 5 Average
P 4 Pass
F 0 Fail
Ab 0 Absent
The letter Grades ‘O’ to ‘P’ are qualifying Grades, while ‘F’and ‘Ab’are disqualifying Grades. The ‘Ab’ Grade is
awarded if a student remains absent in the evaluation components without any valid reason. The students,
awarded with the ‘F’ or ‘Ab’ Grade in a Course are required to re-register the Course.
Additionally, there are some other Grades followed in University as stated below:
(i) The student withdraws the Course after the last date
W Withdrawn for withdrawal of Courses.
(ii) Deficit in attendance.
The candidature of a student in a Programme may be terminated at any stage in future. Even an already
awarded Degree/Diploma/Certificate may be withdrawn, under various circumstances, such as:
(a) Failing to complete successfully all the components of the Programme within the maximum period of
completion specified for the Programme.
(b) Establishment of deliberate suppression of any previous fact in the application form or at the time of
admission, which may determine the eligibility for admission.
(c) Production/submission of any false/tempered document at the time of application/admission.
(d) Serious violation of any clause of the Regulations on Maintenance of Discipline and Hostel Rules
prescribed by the University.
(e) Indulging in ragging inside or outside the University campus. Students are advised to visit
www.ugc.ac.in or www.tezu.ernet.in for UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in Higher
Educational Institutions, 2009.
(f) During the study period in the University, involvement in any criminal/offensive activity, that may be
punishable according to the Law of the country.
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Programme Names Intake Eligibility
No.
B. Tech. in Electrical
3 30(+3) 10+2 or equivalent examination with pass marks in
EngineeringϮ
(1) Physics, (2) Mathematics, (3) Language, (4) any
subject (Chemistry, Biology, Biotech, Technical
vocational subjects), (5) Any other subject and with
B. Tech. in Electronics and
4 54(+5) minimum 60% (55% in case of candidates belonging
Communication EngineeringϮ
to reserved category) marks in above subjects taken
together.
B. Tech. in Food Engineering
5 45(+5)
and TechnologyϮ
B. Tech. in Mechanical
6 54(+5)
EngineeringϮ
Note: Intakes shown in the braket are subject to approval by UGC/MHRD for implementation of EWS Quota.
Ϯ Admission to all the B. Tech. programmes shall be made through the JEE Main 2019, conducted by NTA. Out
of the total seats, 60% seats are reserved for permanent residents of North East States (to be filled up through
the Tezpur University Counselling) and remaining 40% seats are open for filling up through the Central
Counselling conducted by CSAB/JoSA.
$ For the school of Engineering across 06 B.Tech. programmes, a maximum of 18 seats, (5% of approved intake
to existing B Tech programmes) will be admitted through Lateral Entry to 2nd year of B.Tech. Exact number of
candidates to be admitted against each of the B. Tech. program will be notified separately through University
webpage after facilitating internal sliding among continuing students.
*In M.Sc. in MBBT, 12 seats are reserved for permanent residents of any of the North-East-States (filled up
through the Tezpur University Entrance Examinations-2019) and 26 seats are filled up through “All India
(ii) For GATE holder without food technology as one of the optional subject: GATE score (70% weightage)
TUEE score (30% weightage).
^Admission to the MBA programme shall be made on the basis of CAT/ MAT /XAT /ATMA /GMAT/ CMAT score
2.3 Pre-Requisite and area of research for admission in to various disciplines of Ph. D.
programmes (Autumn Semester 2019)
Important Note: Students of any category seeking admission in open category seats should fulfil the requirement
as needed for General category candidates.
1. B. Tech. Programmes:
(i) Candidates seeking admission to the B. Tech. Programmes are required to appear in the JEE (Main) –
2019 to be conducted by NTA, New Delhi. All admission shall be based on JEE (Main) - 2019 All India
Ranking/CRL.
(ii) The Candidates who appear in the JEE (Main) – 2019 have two channels for admission to the B. Tech.
Programmes.
(a) 40% of the total seats shall be made through the central counselling i.e. Central Seat Allocation
Board (CSAB) based on JEE (Main)-2019. The Candidates of any lace of India can participate in
“Central Counselling” conducted by CSAB/ JoSA (Online Choice filling process), to get admission
in Tezpur University (TU) against these 40% seats.
(b) 60% of the total seats shall be made through the Tezpur University counselling. These seats are
reserved for the permanent residents of North East (NE) States. The Candidates need to fill-up
Tezpur University application form in addition to JEE (Main) - 2019 application. The applicants
desiring a seat under the NE quota PRC (Permanent Residence Certificate) issued by the
competent authority will be required.
2. Lateral entry to the 2nd year of B.Tech. programmes:
As per the provisions of AICTE, diploma holders may apply for admission to the 2nd year of existing B. Tech.
programs of the University. General eligibilities are as follows.
(i) Diploma holders who have completed the 03 years AICTE approved diploma after 10th
(Matriculation) in conventional system of Diploma programs or who have completed 04 years
AICTE approved Diploma after 10th (Matriculation) in modular system of Diploma programs, are
eligible to apply.
(ii) The Candidate must have passed 10th (Matriculation) with 60% marks in aggregate and must have
secured 60% marks in Mathematics, as well as must have a minimum aggregate of 70% marks at
Diploma level.
(iii) Those, who are appearing for the final year of Diploma examinations, are also eligible, subject to the
condition that they shall submit the provisional certificate at the time of admission, along with final
grade sheet to support fulfilment of eligibility criteria.
3. M. Tech. Programmes:
Candidates applying for M.Tech. Programmes may seek admission either based on valid GATE score on
GATE category or based on the performance in the University entrance examinations.
(ii) Department-specific further requirement for admission into Ph.D. Programme in Tezpur University is
given separately.
1) Integrated dual B.Sc. & M.Sc. in 1) Integrated dual B.Sc . & M.Sc. in Physics/
Mathematics/Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Physics
Mathematics 2) M.Tech. in Bioelectronics
2) B.Ed. 3) Master of Tourism and Travel Management
3) M.A. in Social Work (MTTM)
4) P.G. Diploma in Translation (Hindi) 4) M.Sc. in Chemistry
5) M.Tech. in Food Engineering and 5) M.Sc. in Mathematics
Technology 6) M.A. in Sociology
6) LL.M. 7) Ph.D. in Cultural studies
7) Ph.D. in Business Administration 8) Ph.D. in Environmental Science
8) Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences
9) Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
Diphu Kokrajhar
Application Procedure
Interested eligible candidates may APPLY ONLINE through the university website
www.tezuadmissions.com by paying a fee of Rs. 400/- for SC, ST, EWS and PWD candidates, and Rs. 800/-
for other categories. Additional bank charges may apply.
The applicants should read the available instructions carefully while filling in the online Application Form.
The following major points are also to be noted:
a) Application Fee: The payment of the Application fee is to be made online using credit card/debit
card/net-banking. The transaction detail may be printed and preserved for later references. The
submission of an Application Form will remain incomplete until the required Application Fee is
transferred successfully.
b) Multiple Programmes: Candidates applying for multiple Programmes must apply separately with
separate Application Fee for each Programme. However, there will be one entrance test per department
for Integrated dual B.Sc. & M.Sc. and Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. programmes. Similarly, there will be one
entrance test for M.Tech (IT) and M. Tech (CSE) programmes. Students applying for integrated
programmes for the same department can apply in single application form. The candidates can give their
preference either for a single programme or both the programmes. The one who applies for both the
programmes will be considered as applying for two programmes and will have to pay two times the
application fee.
c) B. Tech. Programmes: In the case of B. Tech. programmes, a candidate needs to apply in a single
application form only. The selected candidates will opt for the Programme/ Department based on the
availability of seats at the time of their turns during the admission process.
e) Admit Card for Entrance Examinations: Candidates shortlisted for appearing University entrance
examinations (not for B.Tech. Programmes) will be intimated separately through e-mail/SMS in their
registered e-mail IDs/mobile numbers to download their admit cards.
Examination Pattern:
(i) Duration for the TUEE for all programmes will be of 2 hours.
(ii) The question will be of multiple choice types in general. All such questions will carry 1 mark for a
correct answer and -0.25 marks for a wrong answer.
(iii) For the Departments under the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, question papers will
comprise of 60 multiple choice questions and descriptive questions of 40 marks.
(iv) In case of Ph.D. programmes under the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, question papers
will comprise of 40 MCQ’s and descriptive questions of 60 marks.
(v) MCQ part of the question paper will be divided into 4 sections; I, II, III, and IV.
Tie-Breaking Criteria:
If there is a tie, the ratio of positive marks to negative marks will be considered. Candidate having higher
absolute value of the ratio will be given priority.
If tie is not resolved even after this, the following procedure will be followed
a) The candidate scoring higher marks in section IV will be given priority. In case of a tie even
thereafter, section III will be considered and so on.
b) If there is a tie even after this criterion either graduation or 10+2 marks will be considered.
c) If the resolution is not possible after this criterion, candidates will be given equal priority.
Note:
(i) All communication with candidates will be made through their registered e-mail ID/mobile number
or notification in the admission portal www.tezu.ernet.in/admission.
(ii) No separate letter will be issued for acceptance/rejection of application form, appearing entrance
examinations (admit card), entrance examination schedule, selection for admission, etc.
(iii) Communication for any doubt/query may be made on [email protected]
Admission
Admission of a candidate to a Programme is subject to the following conditions:
(a) Fulfilment of the eligibility criteria as specified in Eligibility Criteria for Admission
(b) Selection for admission to the Programme.
(c) Production of all the relevant documents such as pass certificates and marksheets of all earlier
examinations with requisite percentage of marks in original and original copies of documents
uploaded at the time of submission of the application form.
(d) Submission of a set of self-attested copy of all pass certificate, marksheets and other the relevant
documents.
(e) Submission of the character certificate from the Head of the Institution and Migration certificate (in
original) from the Board/University last attended.
(f) Submission of a self-attested printout of the filled-in application form.
(g) Receipt of payment of admission fee in full.
All admissions are provisional in nature. The admission of a student in a Programme may be cancelled
under the following circumstances:
Departments Centres
The Department of Civil Engineering of Tezpur University was established in the year 2009 under the School of
Engineering for offering B. Tech. Degree. Ph.D. Programme was initiated in spring, 2011 and the M. Tech.
programme of the department was started from Autumn, 2018. The Department aims to provide quality
education, research and professional experiences that enable its graduates to become leaders in their
professional careers, to pursue excellence in research and to serve the profession, community and nation, and
to be competitive in the international scene.
Programmes offered
1. B. Tech. in Civil Engineering
2. M. Tech. in Civil Engineering (Specialization in Geotechnical Engineering)
3. Ph.D.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Professor
1. Utpal Kumar Das,* Ph.D. (GU)- HoD and Dean, Geotechnical Engineering
P&D
Assistant Professors
LEGENDS: GU-Gauhati University, P&D– Planning and Development, TU-Tezpur University, IITG-Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, IITR-Indian
Institute of Technology Roorkee, NITS– National Institute of Technology Silchar, AEC-Assam Engineering College Guwahati, HoD- Head of the Department.
MatLab and Simulink R2011b Civil FEM for Ansys, version 12.1 Plaxis 2D
Structural Engg. & NDT Laboratory Transportation Engg. Laboratory Surveying Laboratory
Research Activities
Selected Publications
• Narzary, B.K. and Ahamad, K.U., Estimating elastic modulus of California bearing ratio test sample
using finite element model, Construction and Building Materials, July 2018, 175, 601-609,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.04.228
• Bhagowati, B. and Ahamad, K.U., A review on lake eutrophication dynamics and recent developments in
lake modeling, a Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, July
2018,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecohyd.2018.03.002
• Chakraborty, A. and Goswami, D., Three-dimensional (3D) slope stability analysis using stability charts,
International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering May2018,
https://doi.org/10.1080/19386362.2016.1172807
Courses offered in B. Tech. in Civil Engineering
Elective Courses
Semester - I Semester - II
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Slope stability and Retaining
CE 521 Unsaturated Soil Mechanics 3 CE 527 3
Structures
Reinforced Earth and Soil Dynamics and Foundation
CE 522 3 CE 528 3
Geosynthetics Engineering
CE 523 Rock Mechanics 3 CE 529 Earth and Rockfill Dams 3
Geotechnical Aspects of Waste
CE 524 Groundwater Hydrology 3 CE 530 3
Disposal
Numerical Methods in
CE 525 3 CE 531 Environmental Geotechnology 3
Engineering
CE 526 Analysis and Design of Pavements 3 CE 532 Earthquake Engineering 3
For more information one can visit the departmental website http://www.tezu.ernet.in/dcivil
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in 1994 and it is one of the oldest
Departments of the University. The Department has been recently recognized as a Centre of Excellence in
Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics by MHRD, Government of India under FAST. The Department is also
recognized by UGC under Special Assistance Programme (SAP DRS Phase II). During 2005-2009 and 2018-2023
the Department received support from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India under
its FIST- programme. The Department has also been recognized as ISEA member, MeitY, GoI and BRICS-NU
Member. The Department has been carrying out active research in the fields of computational theory,
computer networks, network security, mobile computing, soft computing and data mining, natural language
processing, workflow management, qualitative spatial reasoning, web services, rehabilitation robotics, pattern
recognition, computer vision, bioinformatics, image processing algorithms, speech processing, algorithms and
optimization techniques, machine learning and remote sensing image analysis.
Programmes offered
1. B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
2. Master of Computer Application (MCA)
3. M. Tech. in Information Technology
4. M. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
5. Ph. D.
Professors
1. Dilip Kumar Saikia,* Ph.D. (IITKgp), Networks, Mobile Computing
Pro Vice-Chancellor
2. Dhruba Kumar Bhattacharyya,* Ph.D. (TU), Data Mining, Network Security, Bio-informatics
Dean, Academic Affairs
3. Smriti Kumar Sinha,* Ph.D. (TU)-Dean, SoE Workflow Automation, Web Theory
5. Nityananda Sarma,* Ph.D. (IITG)- HoD Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing
2. Loitongbam Basanta Kumar Singh, M.Tech. (TU) Object Recognition, Trust and Reputation
(On Study leave)
4. Sanjib Kumar Deka,* Ph.D. (TU) Cognitive Radio Network, Operating System
8. Swarnajyoti Patra,* Ph.D. (JU) Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Remote Sensing,
Image Analysis
10. Nabajyoti Medhi, Ph.D. (NITM) Software Defined Networking, Wireless Networks, Network
Security, Cloud Computing, Web Technologies
12. Nazrul Hoque, Ph.D. (TU)(On Adhoc) Data Mining, Network Security
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: IITKgp-Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, TU-Tezpur University, Leeds-University of Leeds England, IITG-Indian Institute of Technology
Guwahati, MU-Manipur University, ISI-Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata, JU-Jadavpur University Kolkata, NITM- National Institute of Technology
Meghalaya, SoE-School of Engineering, HoD-Head of the Department
Facilities
The Department has several state-of-the-art computer laboratories, viz :
* Basic Programming Laboratories
* Software Engineering Laboratory
* Hardware Laboratory
* Mobile Computing Laboratory
* High Performance Computing (23 TFlops speed and 50TB storage) centre
* IoT Laboratory
Research Activities
SelectedPublications:
Seventh Semester :
Group Course Name L-T-P Credit
Machine Learning 3-0-1 4
PEC03 Distributed Systems 3-0-1 4
Computer Vision & Image Processing 3-0-1 4
Cloud Computing 3-0-0 3
Quantum Computing 3-0-0 3
Statistical Modelling and Applications 3-0-0 3
PEC04 Internet of Things 3-0-0 3
Software Defined Networking and Network
3-0-0 3
Function Virtualization
Geometric Algorithms 3-0-0 3
Bioinformatics 3-0-0 3
Elective Courses
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
CS 424 Formal Language and Automata 3 CS 607 Optimization Technique 3
CS 502 System Software 3 CS 610 Bioinformatics 3
CO 503 Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks 3 CS 621 Mobile Computing 4
CO 504 Natural Language Processing 3 CS 625 Web Technology 4
CS 505 Software Engineering 4 CS 725 Knowledge Representation and 4
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Elective IV 3/4
Elective I
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Elective II
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
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Established in 1997, the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is one of the oldest
departments in the University. Starting with an M.TechProgramme in Electronics Design and Technology in
1997, the department has subsequently introduced another M.Tech. programme in Bioelectronics under the
‘Teaching and Research in Interdisciplinary and Emerging Areas’ scheme of the University Grants Commission.
The department expanded its academic activities to undergraduate programmes, first with a B.Tech.
programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering in 2006 followed by another B.Tech. programme in
Electrical Engineering in 2014.(currently under the department of Electrical Engineering since October, 2016).
The department also carried out implementation of a three year diploma programme in Advanced Diploma in
Healthcare Informatics and Management under the career oriented scheme of the University Grants
Commission (2012-2017). In addition, the department offers Ph.D. programme in different areas including
Signal and Image Processing, Bioelectronics, Biosensors, Microwave Engineering, Communication Engineering
and Microelectronics.
The department is supported by:
• DST-FIST
• DeitY - MIT
• UGC-SAP (DRS-I)
Programmes offered
1. B. Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
2. M.Tech. in Electronics Design and Technology
3. M.Tech. in Bioelectronics
4. Ph.D.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Professors
Manabendra Bhuyan,* Ph.D. (GU) Sensor Design, Intelligent Instrumentation, Signal Processing
Partha Pratim Sahu,* Ph.D. (JU)-HoD Optical Networks and its Components, Clinical Instrumentation,
Micro-fabrication
Santanu Sharma,* Ph.D. (TU) Semiconductor Devices, Bioelectronic Devices, Vehicular Electronics,
Power Electronics
Soumik Roy,* Ph.D. (TU) Neuroengineering.
Assistant Professors
Riku Chutia, Ph.D. (TU) E-nose, Instrumentation and Signal Processing, Embedded System
Santanu Maity, Ph.D. (NITY) Semiconductor devices, Nano Technology, RF-MEMS switch and
Antenna, Photo-voltaic cell
LEGENDS: GU-Gauhati University, Guwahati; JU-Jadavpur University, Jadavpur; DU- University of Delhi, Delhi; TU-Tezpur University, Tezpur, IITG-Indian
Institute of Technology Guwahati, AEC-Assam Engineering College Guwahati, NITY– National Institute of Technology, Yupia Arunachal Pradesh, HoD-Head of
theDepartment
Facilities
(a) Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory: It is equipped with DC Motor-Generator sets, 30 Power factor
Trainer Kits, Series Motor Panel Kits, Synchronous Panel Motors, Shunt Motors, various trainer kits and
measuring instruments. Experiments on Basic Electrical Engineering are conducted in this lab.
(b) Basic Electronics Laboratory: Itis equipped with a number of analog trainer kits, digital trainer kits,
DSOs, CROs, function generators, etc. Experiments on Switching Circuit and Digital Logic (SCDL), Biomedical
Electronics (BE), Analog Electronics Devices & Circuits (AEDC), Integrated Circuits (IC), Electronic Devices and
Circuits (EDC), Design of Digital Systems (DDS) are conducted in this lab.
(c) Design and Prototyping Laboratory: It is equipped with following machines: Lathe machine, drilling
machine, milling machine, grinding machine, welding machine, bending machine, spot welding, wood planer,
miter saw, hand grinder, power hack-saw, etc. Experiments on Physical and Industrial Design of Electronic
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2017-2018: 23
• No. of ongoing research projects: 4
• No. of current Ph.D. scholars: 35
Selected Publications
• Dutta, L., Talukdar, C., Hazarika, A. and Bhuyan, M., A Novel Low Cost Hand-Held Tea Flavor Estimation
System. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2017), 10.1109/TIE.2017.2772184, IEEE.
• Datta, S. and Deka, B. Magnetic Resonance Image Reconstruction using Fast Interpolated Compressed
Sensing. Journal of Optics, Springer, (2017).
• Dutta, J.C., and Thakur, H.R., Sensitivity Determination of CNT-Based ISFETs for Different High-
Dielectric Materials. IEEE Sensors Letters, 1(2), 1-4, (2017).
• Maity, S., Muchahary, D., Sahu, P.P., Enhancing Responsivity and Detectevity of Si-ZnOPhotodetector
With Growth of Densely Packed and Aligned Hexagonal Nano rods. IEEE Transactions on
Nanotechnology, 16 (6), 939-945, (2017).
• Gogoi, N. and Sahu, P.P., All-optical tunable power splitter based on a surface plasmonic two-mode
interference waveguide. Applied Optics, 57 (10), 2715-2719, (2018).
• Das, H.K. and Sahu, P.P., Electro-Physiology of Coupling Model and Its Impact on Naja Kaouthia Venom
Treated Sciatic Nerves of Toad IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering,
26(5), 987-992, (2018).
Course Course
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Elective II 4
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The Electrical Engineering Department was established in 2016 under the School of Engineering for
offering B.Tech. programme in Electrical Engineering (this B.Tech. Programme was originally started in the
year 2014 under the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering). The prime motive of the
department is to impart quality education, training and research at the undergraduate level in forefront areas
of Electrical Engineering and its allied technologies. The Department currently offers B.Tech. in Electrical
Engineering. This programme aims at producing engineers with sound basic and applied knowledge in
electrical engineering. Department plans to expand its teaching and research infrastructure, enhance its
industrial and research collaboration, and implement modern techniques for training to realize the above goal.
The key areas of faculty expertise of the department include Power System Engineering, Power Electronics,
Nonlinear Analysis-Theory, Methods and Applications, Control Systems, Fractional Order Chaotic Systems,
Converter and Inverter Topologies, Sensor Technologies, Smart Grid Technologies and Policy Design,
Distributed Generation Based System Optimization, Renewable Energy Management, Bio-electronics and Neuro
Engineering.
Programme offered
1. B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Professor
Assistant Professors
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS:JU– Jadavpur University West Bengal, JMI-Jamia Milia Islamia, NITS– National Institute of Technology Silchar, AEC– Assam Engineering
College Guwahati, NITA– National Institute of Technology Agartala, HoD- Head of the Department.
Research Activities
• Dutta, J. and Thakur, H., Sensitivity determination of CNT based ISFETs for different high-κ dielectric
materials. IEEE Sensors Letters, 1(2). 2017
• Saharia, B.J. and Manas, M. Viability Analysis of Photovoltaic/Wind Hybrid Distributed Generation in an
Isolated Community of Northeastern India, Distributed Generation & Alternative Energy Journal , 32,
(1), 2017.
• Siddiqui,A. ,Mahboob, M. Rand Tarikul, I. A Passive Wireless Tag With Digital Readout Unit for Wide
Range Humidity Measurement. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol. 66, no.5,
pp. 1013-1020, 2017.
• Borah, M., Roy, P., & Roy, B. K. Enhanced Performance in Trajectory Tracking of a Ball and Plate System
using Fractional Order Controller. IETE Journal of Research, 1-11, 2017.
• Borah, M., & Roy, B. K. An enhanced multi-wing fractional-order chaotic system with coexisting
attractors and switching hybrid synchronisation with its nonautonomous counterpart.Chaos, Solitons &
Fractals.vol. 102, pp 372-386, 2017.
- EE Elective - II 3
- EE Elective - III 3
$ The7th semester will start a month later than usual and therefore be shorted by a month. To compensate for it there
shall be 4 class hours per week for a 3 credit course.
# Industrial Summer Training: Training shall be of 8 weeks duration carried out during the summer break after the
6th semester. The report will be submitted in the 7th semester.
Elective courses are offered based on the choice of students and availability of teacher for teaching a particular course
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Founded in 1996, the Department of Energy has been a vibrant academic platform, engaging itself
with an academic mandate to produce manpower pool in the field of energy, development of new and
efficient energy technologies, and R & D and extension activities in diverse areas of energy. The
department offers a two-year (four semesters) AICTE approved M. Tech. programme in Energy
Technology, One year Post Graduate Diploma in Renewable Energy and Energy Management (under
distance education mode through CODL) and Ph. D. in energy related areas. The thrust areas of
research are Biomass energy, Solar energy, Energy-Environment interface, Energy Conservation and
Management, Energy Efficiency, Climate Responsive Buildings, Hydrogen Energy, Fuel Cell and Rural
Hybrid Energy. Apart from teaching and research, the department also organizes training
programmes, workshops and seminars in the relevant areas of energy. The Faculty of Department
has successfully completed a number of international collaborative research projects, notable among
them are, 1) Indo-UKIERI, 2) Indo-European Union and 3) Indo-Finland. The Department also has six
on-going international collaborative research projects. Research Scholars in the Department received
accolades at national and international level, Nehru-Fulbright Fellowship in 2013, CIMO fellowship at
Abo Akademi University, Finland in 2013, ISCA young Scientist Award, Indo-French Sandwich Ph.D.
Fellowship, Swarna Jayanti Puraskar for the best paper of National Academy of Science, India, 2010.
Programmes offered
1. M.Tech. in Energy Technology
2. Ph.D.
3. Post Graduate Diploma in Renewable Energy and Energy Management (through CODL)
Professors
Debendra Chandra Baruah,* Ph.D. (PAU) Renewable Energy and Energy Management
Rupam Kataki,* Ph.D. (TU)- HoD Biomass and Bioenergy, Biofuels, Energy Environment interaction
Associate Professor
Vikas Verma, Ph.D. (IITR) Thermal Engineering, Solar Thermal Energy, Heat Transfer
*Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: PAU-Punjab Agriculture University, TU-Tezpur University, DSW-Dean, Student’s Welfare, ,IISc.– Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, IITG-
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, HWU-Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom, IITR– Indian Institute of TechnologyRoorkee, HoD-Head of the
Department
Facilities
Laboratory
The Department is equipped with various equipments such as Gas Chromatograph, Computerized power
meter, Bomb Calorimeter, Biomass gasifier system, Solar radiation measuring equipments, Wind speed
direction measuring equipments, Wind electric generator, Briquetting Press, Single cylinder 4-stroke petrol
engine Test Rig with electrical Dynamometer, Fibertech apparatus, Toxic Gas analyzer, Carbon-Hydrogen
analyzer, UV-visible spectrophotometer, TOC Analyser, Petrol and Diesel Engine Test set-up, Hydrocarbon
type Analyser, Pyrolyser, Adiabatic Bomb Calorimeter, TBP Apparatus, Duel Fuel Engine, Vacuum Distillation
Apparatus, Microhydel test set-up, Research Radiometer, Solar thermal collector test set-up, Solar Dryer,
Peristaltic Pump, Ultrasonicator, Programmable Muffle Furnace, Biodiesel Plant and various renewable
energy systems.
Departmental Library
A good number of books, video cassettes and CDs on Energy and related areas are available for the students.
A number of national and international journals related to different areas of energy are also being subscribed
by Central Library of the University.
Scholarship
MHRD fellowships are available for GATE qualified candidates. NEC fellowships are available for the students
from North East regions. ONGC also offers scholarship to M. Tech. students of the Department.
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2017 - 2018: 20
• No. of ongoing research projects: 09
• No of current Ph.D scholars: 23
• Baruah, D., Baruah, D.C., Hazarika, M.K. Artificial neural network based modeling of biomass gasification
in fixed bed downdraft gasifiers, Biomass and Bioenergy, 98, 2017.
• Gohain, M., Devi, A., and Deka, D. Musa balbisiana Colla peel as highly effective renewable
heterogeneous base catalyst for biodiesel production, Industrial Crops and Products, 109, 2017.
• Narzari, R., Bordoloi, Neon J., Sarma, B., Gogoi, L., Gogoi, N., Borkotoki, B. and Kataki, R. Fabrication of
bio-carbons obtained from valorization of biowaste and evaluation of its physicochemical properties,
Bioresource Technology, 242, 2017.
• Snehesh, S., Mukunda, H S., Mahapatra and S., Dasappa, S. Fischer-Tropsch route for the conversion of
biomass to liquid fuels - Technical and economic analysis, Energy, 130, 2017.
• Sivasakthivel, T., Philippe, M., Murugesan, K., Verma, V. and Hu, P. Experimental thermal performance
analysis of ground heat exchangers for space heating and cooling applications, Renewable Energy, 113,
2017.
Elective –I (Any one from the following Elective –II & III (Any two from the following
Courses) Courses)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
EN 515 Advanced Bio-Energy 3 EN 525 Thermal Power Plant Engineering 3
EN 516 Advanced Solar Thermal Energy 3 EN 526 Energy Efficient Buildings 3
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The Department of Food Engineering and Technology (FET) was established in the year 2006 with the aim of
creating skilled human resources in the engineering aspect of food processing in order to cater to the needs of
the rapidly growing food processing sector. Since its inception the Department has been imparting Post
Graduate education in the area of food processing and engineering. The B. Tech. programme in Food
Engineering and Technology (FET), which was started in the year 2010, has the accreditation of the National
Board of Accreditation (NBA) as a Tier-I programme. The Department also offers Ph. D. in Food Engineering
and Technology.
The B.Tech. and M.Tech. programs of the Department are approved by the All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE). AICTE offers PG Scholarship to GATE qualified students joining the M.Tech. programme of
the Department. Students from the department have been benefited from MHRD’s schemes for North-East
under ISHAN UDAY, ISHAN VIKAS etc. B Tech and M Tech students are finding placements in organizations
such as, Tata global beverages, ITC Ltd, Himalayan Foods, Adani Wilmar, Britannia, Parle Agro, Mother Dairy
etc.
The department has well developed laboratories for teaching and research created from grants received from
various agencies viz., HRD grant from the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Govt. of India, grant
under the FIST programme from the the Department of Science and Technology (DST), grant under the UGC-
SAP (DRS-I) programme of the University Grant Commission, and grant under the NEQIP Scheme of the AICTE.
With its expertise in food quality testing, and with the support from the MoFPI, the Department has established
one NABL accredited Food Quality Control Laboratory to facilitate the entrepreneurs and various
organizations.
Research activities at the Department are supported by sponsoring agencies like UGC, MoFPI, DST, DBT, DRDO,
ICAR, AICTE, MSME, ASTEC, etc. Various projects carried out at the Department aims at developing effective
and low cost technologies for the society. Some developed food products have also been patented by the
faculties.
Workshops and seminars are organized regularly in the Department for knowledge sharing among peers as
well as for motivating local youths to start their own enterprises.
Programmes offered
Professors
Charu Lata Mahanta,* Ph.D. (CFTRI) Rice Science and Technology, Product Development and Food Quality
Sankar Chandra Deka,* Ph.D. (HAU) Food Biochemistry and Food Quality, Fermented Foods
Associate Professors
Manuj Kumar Hazarika,* Ph.D. (IITKgp) Food Materials Engineering, Food Industrial Engineering, Food Design.
Poonam Mishra,*Ph.D. (TU) Nano Composite, Fruits and Vegetable Technology, Function Food, Biosensors.
Laxmikant S. Badwaik,* Ph.D. (TU) Food Packaging, Food Safety and Laws, Osmotic Dehydration
Assistant Professors
Nishant Rachayya Swami Hulle, Ph.D. Food Process Technology, Non Thermal Processing, Product Development
(IITKgp)
Sourav Chakraborty, M.Tech. (TU) Food Engineering, Food Process Simulation and Modeling
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS:CFTRI-Central Food Technological ResearchInstitute Mysore, HAU-Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, IITKgp-Indian Institute of
Technology Kharagpur,TU-Tezpur University, NDRI- National Dairy Research Institute Haryana,HoD- Head of the Department
Facilities
The Department is well equipped with processing and analytical equipment and is in the process of
strengthening it with the state of the art facilities. Great emphasis is laid on the practical aspects for processing
of foods and quality assurance. List of some major equipment available with department are as follows: HPLC,
Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS), GC-MS, Supercritical fluid extractor, Texture Analyser, Dynamic
Rheometer, Rapid Visco Analyser, Hunter Lab Color Spectrophotometer, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, Water
Research Activities
• Number of papers published in the year 2017-18: 45
• Number of ongoing research projects: 10
• Number of current Ph.D. scholars: 30
Selected Publications
• Saxena, J., Ahmad Makroo, H., & Srivastava, B. (2017) Effect of ohmic heating on Polyphenol Oxidase
(PPO) inactivation and color change in sugarcane juice. Journal of Food Process Engineering, 40(3).
• Bora, S. J., Handique, J., & Sit, N. (2017) Effect of ultrasound and enzymatic pre-treatment on yield and
properties of banana juice. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 37, 445-451.
• Borah, P. P., Das, P., & Badwaik, L. S. (2017) Ultrasound treated potato peel and sweet lime pomace
based biopolymer film development. Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 36, 11-19.
• Borah, P.K., Deka, S. C. and Duary, R. K. (2017) Effect of repeated cycled crystallization on digestibility
and molecular structure of glutinous bora rice starch. Food Chemistry, 223, 31-39.
• Dutta, H., Mahanta, C. L., Singh, V., Das, B. B., & Rahman, N. (2016). Physical, physicochemical and
nutritional characteristics of Bhoja chaul, a traditional ready-to-eat dry heat parboiled rice product
processed by an improvised soaking technique. Food chemistry, 191, 152-162.
• Chakraborty, S, Sarma, M, Bora, J, Faisal, S and Hazarika, M K, (2016) Comparative study between ANN
and master curve technique for the thin layer drying kinetic study of paddy and modeling of its critical
drying temperature. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal 18 (4), 177-189.
- FT Elective- III 3
- Open Elective- II* 3
Elective Courses
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Bakery and Confectionary
FT 421 3 FT 431 Food Process Design and Analysis 3
Technology
Plantation Products and Spices
FT 422 3 FT 432 Food Process Automation 3
Technology
Open Elective: Any course of level 400 and above offered in the University and recommended by the department.
$ The 7th semester will start a month later than usual and therefore be shorted by a month. To compensate for it
there shall be 4 class hours per week for a 3 credit course.
# Industrial Summer Training: Training shall be of 8 weeks duration carried out during the summer break after
the 6th semester. The report will be submitted in the 7th semester.
Elective courses are offered based on the choice of students and availability of teacher for teaching a particular course
Elective Courses
Group-I Group-II
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Recent Trends in Plant Products
FT 541 3 FT 546 Powder Technology 3
Technology
Recent Trends in Recent trends in Biochemical
FT 542 3 FT 547 3
Animal Products Technology engineering
FT 543 Recent Trend in Baking and 3 FT 548 Nano Technology in Food 3
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in the year 2006 under the School of
Engineering for offering B. Tech degree in Mechanical Engineering. Subsequently, M.Tech and Ph.D.
programmes were started in the year 2013. The vision of the department is to emerge as a centre of
excellence producing quality engineers and con-ducting cutting-edge research. Both the B.Tech and M.
Tech (Mechanical Engineering) programmes are approved by AICTE. Moreover, B. Tech Mechanical
Engineering programme is accredited by National Board of Accreditation with effect from 01/01/2016.
Programmes offered
1. B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2. M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering (Three Specializations)
2a. M. Tech in Thermal and Fluid Engineering
2b. M. Tech in Applied Mechanics
2c. M. Tech in Machine Design
3. Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Professors
Tapan Kumar Gogoi,* Ph.D. (TU) Thermal, Energy and Environment Engineering
Associate Professor
Partha Pratim Dutta*, Ph.D. (TU)-HoD Energy and Thermal Engineering, Drying Technology
Assistant Professors
Paragmoni Kalita, Ph.D. (IITG) Computational Fluid Dynamics , High speed flows
Polash Pratim Dutta, M.E. (BIT) CAD, Laser Forming, Mechatronics, Soft Computing
Kalpajyoti Borah M. Tech (IITKgp) Aerospace Engineering, Navel Architecture (Guest Faculty)
*Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: IITK-Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, TU-Tezpur University, BIT- Birla Institute of Technology, Jharkhand, IITG-Indian Institute of
Technology Guwahati, GU-Gauhati University, UA-University of Alberta, Canada, AIT- Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, BESUS-Bengal Engineering
and Science University , West Bengal, AEC- Assam Engineering College, Guwahati, NITS - National Institute of Technology ,Silchar, IITKgp– Indian
Institute of Technology Kharagpur, HoD- Head of the Department.
Facilities
CAD Laboratory
This laboratory is equipped with computers having server based installed software such as ANSYS -FLUENT
combo, FLUENT 6.3 teaching version, Pro-E Wildfire 3.0 version, NI Lab. View Software, COMSOL
Multiphysics, MATLAB and CATIAV5. At present the laboratory has two servers and 25 computers for use of
both students and academic staff.
Engineering Mechanics
This laboratory is equipped with Bell crank lever apparatus, Cantilever beam apparatus, Combined coil and
flat belt friction apparatus, Compound lever, Deflection of beam apparatus, Fly wheel, Hook’s Law, Jib crane,
This laboratory is equipped with Rockwell hardness tester, Brinell hardness tester, Vickers hardness tester,
impact testing machine, universal testing machine with computer interfacing, digital torsion testing machine,
rotating fatigue machine, creep machine, thin cylinder testing machine, metallurgical polishing machine and
digital LCD micro-scope.
This laboratory is equipped with Vapour Absorption refrigeration system, Standard vapour compression
refrigera-tion system, Air conditioning and Cooling tower, Concentric tube heat exchanger, Critical heat flux
apparatus, double pipe heat exchanger, Drop and film condensation apparatus, Emissivity measurement
apparatus, Heat transfer in natural convection, Shell and tube heat exchanger apparatus, Thermal conductivity
of liquids, Heat transfer through lagged pipe, Heat pipe demonstrator, Heat transfer in forced convection, Heat
transfer through composite wall, Stef-an Boltzmann apparatus, Thermal conductivity of insulating slab.
This laboratory is equipped with metal melting furnace, metallographic cutting machine, metallographic
sample mounting machine, metallographic automatic polishing machine, injection molding machine, optical
microscope, muffle furnace, and hot air oven.
IC Engine/Automobile Laboratory
This laboratory has three setups - computerized single cylinder 4 stroke diesel engine, diesel smoke-meter, and
a petrol car (Model ESTEEM), Variable compression ratio spark ignition engine, Diesel Engine Vehicle etc.
Kinematics Laboratory
In this laboratory, there are various types of models of different mechanisms, like shaper model, clutch model,
Old-ham coupling model, gear drive, belt drive, chain drive, etc.
Turbo-Machinery Laboratory
One centrifugal pump unit and one plunger pump unit with computer interface has been installed in this
laboratory.One turbine service unit and a Francis turbine with computer interface have also been installed
recently.
Vibration Laboratory
Metrology laboratory
Instruments such as plunger type dial indicator, lever type dial indicator, external micrometer, universal bevel
pro-tractor, vernier caliper, sine vice, slip gauge, surface plate, surface roughness tester, digital micrometers of
different types of various ranges, depth gauge, filler gauge, pitch gauge, and radius gauge are available in this
laboratory.
The equipment available in this laboratory are biodiesel manufacturing unit, bomb calorimeter, viscometer,
density meter, flash and fire point apparatus, distillation apparatus, carbon residue apparatus, pour point and
cloud point apparatus, copper strip corrosion apparatus, various cut section models (diesel engine, gear box,
differential gear, steam engine models, pneumatic cylinder model), fixed bed pyrolysis oil production set-up
(under installation), biomass gasifier, 100% producer gas engine generator test rig, gas chromatograph, hot
wire anemometer, micro-manometer, fluidized bed dryer, pitot tube, and different energy efficient solar air
heater.
Central Workshop
This is a central facility well equipped with CNC lathe machine, CNC milling machine, high speed precision lathe
machine, conventional lathe machines, shaping machine, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine,
universal milling machine, high precision surface grinding machine, universal tool and cutter grinder, radial
drilling machine, pillar drilling machine, double ended pedestal grinding machine, slotting machine, arc
welding machine, oxyacetylene gas welding setup, TIG welding and MIG welding machine, power hacksaw,
sheet bending roller machines, plate bending machine, manual shearing machine, cutting force dynamometer,
etc.
Research Activities
• Gogoi, T. K., Estimation of operating parameters of a water-LiBr vapour absorption refrigeration system
through inverse analysis, ASMEJ of Energy Resources Technology, 138(2), 022002, 2017.
Course Course
Course Title Cr Course Title Cr
Code Code
MS 101 Mathematics -I 4 MS 103 Mathematics -II 4
PH 101 Physics -I 4 PH 102 Physics -II 4
CH 101 Chemistry 4 ME 102 Engineering Mechanics 4
EL 101 Basic Electrical Engineering 4 EL 102 Basic Electronics 5
CE 101 Engineering Graphics 3 CO 101 Introductory Computing 3
ME 103 Workshop Practice 2 CO 102 Computing Laboratory 2
Humanities Elective Science Elective
Course Cr Course Cr
Course Title Course Title
Code . Code .
MS 201 Mathematics- III 3 ME 204 Machine Drawing 2
ME 201 Solid Mechanics 4 ME 207 Theory of Mechanisms and Machines 4
ME 202 Fluid Mechanics- I 3 ME 208 Manufacturing Technology- I 3
ME 203 Material Science 3 ME 209 Fluid Mechanics- II 3
Mechanical Engineering
ME 211 Basic Thermodynamics 3 ME 210 3
Laboratory- II
Mechanical Engineering
ME 206 3 ME 212 PDE and Numerical Methods 4
Laboratory- I
Data Structures and Object Oriented
EL 202 Electrical Technology 4 CO 221 4
Programming
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
Course Cr Course Cr
Course Title Course Title
Code . Code .
Course Cr Course Cr
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Industrial Engineering and 1
ME 402 4 ME 482 Project- II
Operation Research 2
ME 471 Industrial Summer Training# 2 - ME Elective- III 3
ME 481 Project- I 6 - ME Elective- IV 3
- ME Elective- I 3 - Open Elective- III* 3
- ME Elective- II 3
- Open Elective- II* 3
Elective Courses
Course Cr Course Cr
Course Title Course Title
Code . Code .
Computer Graphics and Solid
ME 421 3 ME 435 Machine Tool Design 3
Modeling
Optimization Methods in
ME 422 3 ME 436 Combustion Engineering 3
Engineering
ME 423 Mechanical Vibration 3 ME 437 Tea Machineries 3
ME 424 Theory of Elasticity 3 ME 438 Petroleum and Drilling Technology 3
ME 425 Machine Tools and Machining 3 ME 439 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3
ME 426 Reliability Engineering 3 ME 440 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 3
Productivity Improvement
ME 427 3 ME 503 Mechanics of Composite Materials 4
Techniques
Finite Element Methods in
ME 428 3 ME 504 Failure Analysis of Materials 3
Engineering
ME 429 Gas Turbine and Compressor 3 ME 505 Advanced Dynamics 4
ME 430 Value Engineering 3 ME 506 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity 3
ME 431 Fracture and Fatigue 3 ME 507 Theory of Plates and Shells 3
ME 432 Engineering Optimization 3 ME 508 Continuum Mechanics 3
ME 433 Experimental Stress Analysis 3 ME 521 Robotics 3
ME 434 Composite Materials 3 ME 522 Quality Engineering 3
Optimization Techniques in
ME 523 Non-Conventional Energy 3 ME 539 3
Engineering
Evolutionary Algorithms for Optimum
ME 524 Operations Management 3 ME 540 3
Design
*Open Elective: Any course of level 400 and above offered in the University and recommended by the department.
$ The 7th semester will start a month later than usual and therefore be shorted by a month. To compensate for it there
shall be 4 class hours per week for a 3 credit course.
# Industrial Summer Training: Training shall be of 8 weeks duration carried out during the summer break after the 6th
semester. The report will be submitted in the 7th semester.
Elective courses are offered based on the choice of students and availability of teacher for teaching a particular course
Course
Course Cr Cr
Course Title Code Course Title
Code . .
Course
Course Cr Cr
Course Title Code Course Title
Code . .
Advanced Engineering
ME 535 3 ME 530 Numerical methods 4
Thermodynamics
ME 541 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 4 ME 548 Convective Heat and Mass Transfer 3
Experimental Methods for Solid
ME 562 5 ME 593 Seminar 2
and Fluid Engineering
- Open Elective I 3 - Open Elective II 3
- Elective I 3 - Elective III 3
- Elective II 3 - Elective IV 3
- Elective V 3
Course
Course Cr Cr
Course Title Code Course Title
Code . .
Course Cr Course
Course Title Course Title Cr.
Code .
Code
Mechanics of Composite
ME 503 4 ME 534 Mechatronics 3
Materials
ME 504 Failure Analysis of Materials 3 ME 535 Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics 3
ME 505 Advanced Dynamics 4 ME 537 Applied Computational Methods 4
Theory of Elasticity and Computer Aided Design in
ME 506 3 ME 538 4
Plasticity Engineering
Optimization Techniques in
ME 507 Theory of Plates and Shells 3 ME 539 3
Engineering
Evolutionary Algorithms for Optimum
ME 508 Continuum Mechanics 3 ME 540 3
Design
ME 521 Robotics 3 ME 542 Computational Fluid Dynamics 4
ME 522 Quality Engineering 3 ME 543 Compressible Flow 4
ME 523 Non-Conventional Energy 3 ME 544 Turbulent Shear Flow 3
ME 524 Operations Management 3 ME 545 Viscous Fluid Flow 3
ME 525 Tribology 3 ME 546 Fluid Transportation Systems 3
ME 526 Modern Control System 3 ME 547 Two Phase Flow 3
ME 527 CAD-CAM 3 ME 601 Automobile Engineering 3
Energy Conservation and Waste Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat
ME 528 3 ME 602 3
Heat Recovery Transfer
Artificial Intelligence in
ME 529 3 ME 603 Hybrid Electric Vehicles 3
Engineering
Communication Skills for Scientists and
ME 531 Project Management 3 ME 622 3
Engineers
ME 532 Power Plant Engineering 3 ME 701 Advance Heat Transfer 3
ME 533 Energy Management 3
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The Department of Business Administration came into existence in 1995 with the objectives of producing
quality management professionals and carrying out research in the areas of Finance, Human Resources,
Marketing, Production and System Management. The Department has been conducting PG Diploma in Tourism
Management since 2002, which has been upgraded to Master of Tourism and Travel Management with the first
batch of students admitted in the Academic Year 2016-17. The Department is awarded 3rd Asia’s Best B-school
award for its innovation in teaching methodology in 2012, rated A+ by Business India, rated “A” by Discovery
Education Media for 2012-13 and recipient of “Best Business School Award” in the category of placement (NE
Region) awarded by Bureaucracy Today. The Department was conferred with “A” category by Business
Chronicle B-School Survey and placed among the top 10 B-School in the Eastern Region. It was ranked 39th
among all institutions offering Management Education in India by NIRF (Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India). The
Department has successfully completed a research on “Microfinance and Livelihood Development” under the
UGC-SAP (DRS-I) research grant.
Programmes offered
1. Master of Business Administration (MBA).
2. Master in Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM).
3. Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (Distance Mode)
4. Ph.D.
Apart from these the Department has started a short term certificate course on National Stock Exchange
Certified Capital Market Professional (NCCMP) Programme from autumn semester 2017.
Chandana Goswami,* Ph.D. (GU)- Dean, SoMS Financial Management, General Management
Subhrangshu Sekhar Sarkar,* Ph.D. (TU) Accounting, Taxation, Social Development Issues
Chandan Goswami,* Ph.D. (TU) Marketing and Promotional Strategies, Consumer Behaviour, Tourism
Associate Professors
Tridib Ranjan Sarma,* Ph.D. (TU) Operations Management, Project Management, Tourism
Assistant Professors
Runumi Das, Ph.D. (GU) Marketing, Rural Marketing, Human Resource Management
Mridul Dutta, Ph.D. (GU) Community Based Tourism, Intellectual Property Rights
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS:IIMA– Indian Institute of Management Ahmadabad, TU-Tezpur University, GU-Gauhati University, SoMS-School of Management Sciences, RGU-
Rajiv Gandhi University Itanagar,CODL-Centre for Open and Distance Learning, DU-Dibrugarh University, SIU– Symbiosis InternationalUniversity Pune,HoD-
Head of the Department
Facilities
The Department is well equipped with modern educational facilities like state of the art computer laboratory
and instructional audio-visual aids including video conferencing facility. The Department has an air conditioned
board room for facilitating case study, group discussion etc. and air conditioned student lounge.
Research Activities
Selected Publications
• Begum, R. & Goswami, C. (2017). Problems and Prospects of Informal Enterprises : A Study of Street
Vendors and Home Based Enterprises in Assam (India), International Journal of Entrepreneurship and
Development Studies (IJEDS), 5(1), 33-52.
- CBCT 3 - Elective-II 3
- Elective-I 3
- CBCT 3
- Elective-III 3
Special papers
(Students are to take any two Specializations from the areas mentioned below. Students can choose the total
credit requirement out of the basket of papers offered within a Specialization in a particular semester.)
AREA –I: MARKETING (Total of 12 Credits Spread over Semester II and Semester III )
SEMESTER -II (Total Credit - 6) SEMESTER -III (Total Credit - 6)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
BA 524 Consumer Analysis 3 BA 613 Promotional Strategies 3
BA 525 Sales and Distribution Management 3 BA 614 Brand Management 3
BA 526 Digital Marketing 3 BA 615 Retail Management 3
BA 527 Services Marketing 3 BA 616 Rural Marketing 3
BA 617 Advanced Marketing Research 3
AREA –II: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Total of 12 Credits Spread over Semester II and Semester III)
SEMESTER -II (Total Credit - 6) SEMESTER -III (Total Credit - 6)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
BA 528 Human Resource Development 3 BA 618 Industrial Relations 3
AREA –III: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Total of 12 Credits Spread over Semester II and Semester III)
SEMESTER -II (Total Credit - 6) SEMESTER -III (Total Credit - 6)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
BA 531 Database Management System 3 BA 621 Operating Systems 3
AREA –IV: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (Total of 12 Credits Spread over Semester II and Semester III) (Nomenclature
Industrial Management is changed to Operations Management as per experts recommendation.)
Area V: FINANCE (Total of 12 credits spread over Semester II and Semester III.)
SEMESTER -II (Total Credit - 6) SEMESTER -III (Total Credit - 6)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
BA 521 Security Analysis and Investment 3 BA 629 Financial Engineering 3
Management
BA 522 Financial Institutions and Financial 3 BA 630 Management Control System 3
Services
BA 523 Corporate Taxation 3 BA 631 Trends and Innovations in Financial 3
Sector
BA 632 Advanced Financial Management 3
TM 512 Leisure Delivery System 3 TM 562 Basic Cargo Rating and Handling 3
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Programmes Offered
1. Integrated dual B.Com. & M.Com.
2. Master of Commerce.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Professors
Subhrangshu Sekhar Sarkar, Ph.D. (TU)- HoD Accounting, Taxation, Social Development Issues
(i/c)
Assistant Professors
Reshma Tiwari, Ph.D (GU) Accounting, Financial Inclusion and Microfinance
Farah Hussain, Ph. D. (DU) Econometrics, Mathematical Economics
Manish Kumar, M. Com (DU^) Corporate Finance, Accounting
Dhritabrata Jyoti Bharadwaz, M.Phil. (DU)
Accounting and Finance, Micro Finance and Risk Management
Ankurima Goswami, M. Com (GU)
Accounting and Finance
Guest/Visiting Faculty
Navneeta Bhuyan, MA(DU^) English Communicative Skills & Functional Communicative Skills
Priyanka Kakoti, MA (TU) English Communicative Skills & Functional Communicative Skills
Prof. Mrinmoy Kumar Sarma, Ph.D. (TU) Services Marketing, Tourism Marketing
Prof. Debabrata Das, Ph.D. (RGU) Financial Management, Financial Markets and Development
Finance
Dr. Tridib Ranjan Sarma, Ph.D (TU) Operations Management , Project Management, Tourism
Dr.Anjan Bhuyan Ph.D. (TU) Economics, Rural Economics, Tourism Management and
Entrepreneurship
Dr. Arup Roy, Ph. D. (TU) Microfinance, Stock Market, Development Finance, Social
Entrepreneurship.
Dr.Mridul Dutta, Ph.D. (GU) Community Based Tourism, Intellectual Property Rights
Mr. Prayash Baruah, B.Tech (TU) MBA Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Transportation
(Symbiosis)
LEGENDS: TU: Tezpur University, GU: Gauhati University, DU: Dibrugarh University, DU^: Delhi University, RGU: Rajiv Gandhi University, ICSI: The Institute
of Company Secretaries of India ICAI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
Facilities
ICT equipped classrooms and E-Coaching facility to enable students to pursue Professional Courses,
Personalized attention due to small batch size, Project based, immersion oriented classroom teaching
pedagogy.
Research Activities
• No. of paper published in the year 2017-2018: 07
• No. of ongoing research projects: NIL
Selected Publications
• Tiwari R.K. & Debnath J. (2017). Forensic Accounting: A Blend of Knowledge, Journal of Financial
Regulation and Compliance, (Emerald), 25 (1), 73-85
• Tiwari R. K.&Debnath J. (2018). Financial Inclusion: A Study of Street Vendors in Nagaland, Gauhati
University Journal of Commerce, Vol. XIX, 37-57
• Hussain,F.andSaikia,B. Rural Non- Farm Employment in North Eastern Region: The Changing Structure,
Quest International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Vol-7(2), February 2018, ISSN: 2278-4497
• Kumar, M. and Vij, M. Earnings management and financial crisis: Evidence from India, Journal of
International Business and Economy, 18(2), 2017
• Bharadwaz D.J & Sharma A. (2017), “Basel III in Indian Banks: A Review of Literature”, IRACST-
International Journal of Commerce, Business & Management (IJCBM), Vol 6, No. 3 (June), pp 48-56,ISSN:
2319-2828
• Bharadwaz D.J (2017), “Corporate Social Responsibility Practices of Banks in India: A Study of Two
Private Sector Banks”, International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management, Vol
No. 7, Issue No. 10 (October), pp 64-68, ISSN: 2231-4245
• Bharadwaz D.J (2017), “Micro Financing Model of Bandhan Financial Services: Functions and
Operations”, International Journal of Engineering Development and Research, UGC Approved Peer
Reviewed Journal, Volume 5, Issue 4, (November), pp 400-402, ISSN: 2321-9939
Ninth Semester (Integrated dual B.Com & Tenth Semester (Integrated dual B.Com & M.Com)
M.Com) /Third Semester (M.Com) /Fourth Semester (M.Com)
Course Course Title Cr. Course Course Title Cr.
Code Code
IC 601 Strategic Management 3 IC 625 Strategic Financial Management 4
IC 602 Management Information 4 GROUP ‘A’: Accounting And Taxation
System
IC 605 Project Work 4 IC 621 Advanced Auditing 3
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Established in 1996, the Department of Cultural Studies of Tezpur University took the lead in the establishment
of the UGC’s prestigious ‘Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area’ at Tezpur University in 2016.
The department engages in an analysis of society, culture and expressive forms from a wide range of
disciplinary engagements. We use methods evolved in Cultural Studies to promote an understanding of various
issues like memory, ethnicity, migration, nationalism, gender, media, museology, art history, environment and
emerging lifestyle patterns. The department mediates global concerns and theoretical approaches of the
discipline with issues that are of local importance to promote an understanding of the rich cultural heritage and
the folk and oral inheritances of the region. The department is currently supported by UGC-SAP (DRS-II).
Programmes offered
1. M.A. in Cultural Studies
2. Ph.D.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Professor
Associate Professor
Madhurima Goswami,#Ph.D. (TU)- On Lien Sanskrit Poetics, Indian Classical Performing Arts
Assistant Professors
Parasmoni Dutta,* Ph.D. (TU) Heritage Studies, Folklore Studies, New Museology
Juri Gogoi Konwar,* Ph.D. (DU) Medical Anthropology, Anthropology of Food and
Costume
Moushumi Kandali*, Ph.D. (UB) Contemporary Visual Culture, Literary Cultures of India,
Gender Studies, Translation and Creative Writing
*Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: RGU-Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh, TU-Tezpur University, DU-Dibrugarh University, UoH-University of Hyderabad, UB-University of
Baroda Gujarat, HoD-Head of the Department.
Selected Publications
• Dowerah S and Nath D. P. “Exploring Selfhood through Performance in The Danish Girl”. Journal of
Creative Communications. (A Sage Journal). Published online: 31 Aug 2018.
• Goswami M. “Staging of Rituals: Role of a Ritual Priestess, The North-east Indian Women: Issues of
Displacement, Violence, Media and Law,” Olympia Prakashan.2018. ISBN- 978-93-87035-23
• Das J. V. Protests, Resistance and Violence: The collective Performance of Everyday Images in Manipur
inPerformative Communication: Culture and Politics in South Asia. Pathak, Dev and SasankPerreira
(eds.). Routledge: New Delhi. 2018.
• Konwar J. G and Borah T. “Indian Food Advertisements through a Gendered Lens”, Literary Insight,
9, January 2018, pp. 106-112, ISSN 0975-6248
• Kandali M. “The Patkai Tales: An interpenetration of folk/tribal/avant-garde art, The Chitralekha”.
Journal of Art and Design. India. International e journal, March 2018.
• Hazarika P and Nath D. P. “Reflection of Nationalist and Social Consciousness in Literature: A Study
on Select Plays of BishnuprasadRabha”. International Journal of Innovative Studies in Sociology and
Humanities. Volume 3, Issue: 7, pp. 7-11. July 2018
• Hazarika P and Nath D. P. “The Rise of Assamese Nationalism: An Overview of the Times of
JyotiprasadAgarwala”. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences. Volume 8, Issue: 8.
August 2018.
Courses offered in M.A in Cultural Studies
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Introduction to Cultural 4 CT 425 Introduction to Popular Culture 4
CT 420
Studies
CT 421 4 CT 426 Culture and Heritage 4
Cultural Theory: Key Concepts
CT 422 3 CT 427 Cultural Policy 3
Folklore and Culture I
CT 423 4 CT 428 Folklore & Culture II 3
Exploring North East India
CT 524 Fundamentals of 4
Photography and
Documentary Production
(skill based)
Open elective 3
Elective Courses I (Any two from the following Elective Courses II (Any two from the following courses)
courses)
First Semester Second Semester
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Cultural Industries (Skill CT 532 Culture for Social Change(Skill based)
CT 526 3 3
based)
Reading Indian through the CT 533 Contemporary Cultural Phenomena :
CT 527 3 3
Cinematic lens Spectacles and Infotainment
CT 534 Reading Culture : Perspective from
CT 529 Cultural Memory 3 3
Assam
Culture, Science and CT 535 Intercultural Communication (skill
CT 530 3 3
Society based)
Cultural Documentation CT 536 Tapping the Transitions: Folk and
CT 531 3 3
(Skill based) Tribal Art in Contemporary time
CT 537 Cross Cultural Studies: North East
3
India and South East Asia
CT 538 Bhakti Aesthetics 3
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The Department of Education was established in the year 2014 under the School of Humanities and Social
Sciences. The Department aims at producing prospective teachers with sound knowledge of the content,
pedagogy and skills needed for the society. The department has started postgraduate and doctoral programmes
in Education from Autumn semester, 2015.
Programmes offered
1. B.Ed.
2. M.A. in Education
3. Ph. D.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Associate Professor
Nil Ratan Roy,* Ph.D. (AU)-HoD Measurement and Evaluation in Education, Research Methodology,
Educational Planning and Management, Curriculum Development.
Assistant Professors
Hitesh Sharma,* Ph.D. ( DAV ) Method of Teaching Physical Science and Biological
Science,Educational Psychology, ICT in Education, Educational
Administration, Guidance and Counselling, Early Childhood
Education
Sashapra Chakrawarty, Ph.D. (BHU) Biological Science, Educational Psychology, Teacher Education,
Elementary Education, Special Education, Guidance and Counselling
Pratima Pallai,*Ph.D. (LU) Social Science Teaching, ICT in Education, Guidance and Counselling,
Measurement and Evaluation, Educational Psychology
Mohammad Asif, M. Ed. (JMI) Contemporary Indian Education, Teacher Education, Educational
Technology, Pedagogy of Social Science, History of Education
Sradhanjali Pradhan, M.Ed. (UU) Pedagogy of Physical Science, Educational Technology and ICT in
Education, Measurement and Evaluation
Rajinder Singh*, Ph.D. (PU^) Educational Technology, Educational Research, Special Education,
ICT in Education, Language Education, Environment Education,
Educational Guidance and Counselling
The teaching support infrastructure includes a Psychological Laboratory and Education Technology
Laboratory, Science and Mathematics resource centre, art and craft resource centre, ICT and Language
Laboratory
Research Activities
Selected Publications
BD 403 Language Across the Curriculum 4 BD 509 Knowledge and Curriculum -Part I 3
BD 404 Understanding Disciplines 4 BD 510 Assessment and Evaluation of Learning 4
BD 511 Drama and Art in Education 2
BD 405 Reading and Reflecting on Texts 2
BD 512 Pre-Internship 4
- Open Elective- I 3 - Open Elective- II 3
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The Department of English and Foreign Languages was established in 1994. The Department provides
instruction and carries out research in American Literature, Critical Theory, English Literature, English
Language Teaching, Indian Literature in English, Linguistics, New Literatures in English and Gender and
Literature. The Department of English and Foreign Languages is supported by the UGC under the Special
Assistance Programme-Departmental Research Support (Phase II).
Programmes offered
1. One Year Certificate Course in Chinese
3. M.A. in English
5. Ph. D.
Professors
Madan Mohan Sarma,* Ph.D. (DU) Applied Linguistics, ELT, Literature in English
Bijay Kumar Danta,* Ph.D. (UU)-HoD American Literature, Critical Theory, Fiction Studies
Farheena Danta,* Ph.D. (DU) American Literature, Cultural Studies, Modernist Poetics
Prasanta Kumar Das,* Ph.D. (GU)-Dean-HSS Indian Writing in English, British Literature, Book History
Gautam Kumar Borah,* Ph.D. (NTNU) Linguistics, Cognitive Semantics, Philosophy of Language, Literary
Theory
Associate Professors
Debasish Mohapatra,* Ph.D. (EFLU, Hyderabad) Curriculum Development, Materials Production, Language Policy
Sravani Biswas,* Ph.D. (NEHU) Indian Writing in English, Postcolonial Studies, British Romantic
Poetry
Hemjyoti Medhi,* Ph.D. (DU^) Gender and Literature, New Literatures in English, Indian
Vernacular Literature
Sanjib Sahoo,* Ph.D. (TU) Indian Writing in English, Travel Writing, Contemporary British
Literature
Reetamoni Narzari, Ph.D. (TU) Women's Writing, Indian Writing in English, Postcolonial Literature
Pallavi Jha, Ph.D. (UoHyd) Children's Literature, Popular Culture and Literature, Postcolonial
Writing
Bipasha Patgiri, M.Phil. (JNU) Phonology (Prosody, Dialectology, Language Typology and Syntax)
Sarat Kr. Doley,* Ph.D. (EFLU, Shillong) English Language Education, Language Testing, SLA
Pallavi, M. Phil. (German), (JNU) German Literature and Language, Holocaust Literature, Post-War
Literature
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS:DU-Dibrugarh University, UU-Utkal University Odisha, GU-Gauhati University, HSS– Humanities and Social Sciences, TU-Tezpur University, NTNU-
Norweign University of Science and Technology Norway, EFLU- English and Foreign Language University, NEHU- North Eastern Hill University Shillong DU^-
Delhi University, , JNU- Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, UoHyd-University of Hyderabad , IITG– Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, HoD-
Head of the Department.
Facilities
Departmental Library
Select books relating to literature, linguistics and ELT are available in the Departmental Library. The
Department also has a collection of audio cassettes of EnglishPronunciation and spoken English and number of
Video CDs on library texts. The Department has a small Computer Laboratory for the use of students and
research scholars
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2018-2019: 15
• No. of ongoing research projects : 03
• No. of current Ph.D. scholars: 42
Elective –I (Any One from the following Courses) Elective –II (Any One from the following Courses)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
EG507 Translation-I 4 EG508 Translation-II 4
EG509 Gender and Literature-I 4 EG510 Gender and Literature-II 4
EG511 American Literature-I 4 EG512 American Literature-II 4
EG513 Indian Writing in English-I 4 EG514 Indian Writing in English-II 4
EG515 ELT-I 4 EG516 ELT-II 4
Elective –I (Any One from the following Courses) Elective –II (Any One from the following Courses)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
EG507 Translation-I 4 EG508 Translation-II 4
EG509 Gender and Literature-I 4 EG510 Gender and Literature-II 4
EG511 American Literature-I 4 EG512 American Literature-II 4
EG513 Indian Writing in English-I 4 EG514 Indian Writing in English-II 4
EG515 ELT-I 4 EG516 ELT-II 4
Elective -I (Any One from the following Courses) Elective -II (Any One from the following Courses)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
LG504 Advanced Phonology 4 LG512 Minimalist Syntax 4
LG505 Advanced Cognitive Linguistics -I 4 LG513 Advanced Cognitive Linguistics-II 4
LG506 Generative Syntax 4 LG514 Advanced Field Linguistics (TBL) 4
LG507 Lexicography 4 LG515 Experimental Phonology 4
Acoustic Phonetics: Instrumental
LG508 4 LG516 Formal Semantics 4
Techniques and Data Analysis
Language Documentation and Ethnolinguistics and Language
LG517 4 LG519 4
Grammar Writing Endangerment
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The Department of Hindi, which was established in January, 2010, offers a Ph.D. programme (in Hindi
Literature/language), M.A. Programme in Hindi, Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Translation (Hindi),
CBCT and Modern Indian Language (MIL) for integrated B.A. B.Ed. Programme. The Department also offers a
Certificate Course in Official Hindi (Level-1) to the employees of the University in order to help them to
develop their skill and self-confidence in speaking and writing in Hindi Language.
Programmes offered
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D.
3. Post Graduate Diploma in Translation (Hindi)
4. Certificate Course in Official Hindi
Associate Professor
S. Tripathi*, Ph.D. (BHU )-HoD Applied Linguistics, Indian Poetics and Folk Literature
Assistant Professors
*Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: BHU- Banaras Hindu University, TU-Tezpur University, DU- Delhi University, HoD-Head of the Department.
Facilities
The Department has a small departmental library.
Selected Publications:
• Tripathi, S. Ganesh Chauth (Book), Vishwavidyalay Prakashan, Varanasi : 2015.
• Tripathi, S. Lok ka Awalokan (Book), Arya Prakashan, Gandhi Nagar, New Delhi, 2013.
• Anju Lata, Dalit Sahitaya Lekhan aur Yatharthwad, ISSN 978-93- 80845-26-5. Ananga Prakashan. Delhi-
2015.
• Anju Lata, Stri Lakhan, ISSN 2349 -134X, New Delhi-2015.
• Anju Lata, Chayavad Aur Swakchandtawad, ISSN 2349 -134X, New Delhi-2015.
• Anju Lata : Pachapan Kambhe Laal Divare: Ek Mulyankan. ISSN 2349- 154X. link: Vle.du.ac.in, New
Delhi-2015.
• Anushabda, : Hindi: Pratrakarita: Rupak Banam Mithak, Vani Prakashan, Delhi- 2014.
HN 412 Hindi Bhasha Ki Sanvaidhanik Sthiti 4 HN 422 Janasansar Madhyam Aur Anuvad 4
Aur Anuvad
HN 413 Anuvad Vigyan Aur Uska Sidhanta 4 HN 423 Paribhashik Sabdavalee, Kosh Vigyan 4
Aur Anuvad
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
HN 430 आ दकाल न एवं "नगुण का4य 4 HN 435 सगुण भि5त एवं र "त का4य 4
Course Course
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Programmes offered
Two-Year Master of Laws (LL.M.) with the following specializations:
1. Criminology and Criminal Law
2. Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law and Law Relating to Migrants
Assistant Professors
Angel Habamon Syiem,LL.M.(SIU) Human rights, International Law and Tribal issues
Madhumita Acharjee, LL.M. (AU) Criminal Law, Criminology, Juvenile Justice, Rights of elderly persons
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The Department was established in 2001 primarily for teaching Media and Communication studies. Over the
years it has grown as a nodal centre for teaching, training and research in Media Studies with national and
international collaborations. An important feather in the cap of the Department is that it has achieved the top
position among Indian universities in the Times Higher Education Asia University Ranking 2018 declared in
February, 2018 in the Communication & Media Studies category. It is based on an assessment of 13
performance indicators. The Department, while focusing on the comprehensive MA in Mass Communication
and Journalism (MCJ) programme, has also launched a specialized programme – MA in Communication for
Development since 2016. The thrust areas of the Department are Community Communication and Mass
Communication with a mission to impart quality training through innovative mix of classroom and field-based
pedagogy. Our students regularly produce laboratory journals, audio programmes, web designs, corporate
videos, TV news bulletins, and documentary films. They also develop alternative and community media
productions like puppet shows and street plays as part of their academic curriculum.One major highlight of the
department is that the campus placement scenario is looking up with 18 offers for the last two batches passing
out in 2018 for both the programmes. Recruiters include reputed organizations like ETV Bharat, POSOCO (PSU
in power sector), Drishti, Pradan among others. One company has already visited and selected a few students
from the current MA in MCJ batch which will pass out in June, 2019. Further, the Ministry of Human Resources
Development of Government of India has recognized the department as the National Resource Centre for
preparing online Refresher Courses for teachers of the media and communication disciplines of the country
which has been another major feather in the cap for the department.
Programmes offered
Professors
1. Sunil Kanta Behera, Ph.D. (BU) Communication Theory and Research, Gender and Media
Professor of Eminence
Print Journalism, Community Radio, Specialized Reporting, Science
2. Abhijit Bora,* Ph.D. (GU) – HoD,
Communication, Media Literacy
Assistant Professors
1. Anjuman Borah, Ph.D. (TU) Development Communication, Television and Traditional Media
5. Junali Deka Ph.D. (AU) Cultural Studies, Visual Communication, New Media and Society
*Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS:BU- Berhampur University Odisha, GU-Gauhati University, JNU-Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, UoH-University of Hyderabad, JMI-
Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, TU-Tezpur University, AU- Assam University, Silchar, HoD-Head of the Department.
Facilities
The Department has a spacious exclusive three-story building and is endowed with specialized equipment for
print, TV, Radio and web journalism. These include industry grade HD digital video cameras, linear and non-
linear editing suites, all in broadcast quality. Students get hands-on experience in multi-camera production in
the well-equipped studio. An exclusive multimedia lab with latest software enables students to gather expertise
inthe nuances of different media productions. A very good screening room with a 100+ seat capacity is
available for screening and discussion.
Research Activities
• Number of papers published in the year 2017-18: 25
• Number of ongoing research projects : 2
• Number of current Ph.D. scholars:17
Course
Course Title Cr.
Code
MC 553 New media production 4
MC 554 Documentary production 4
MC 555 Community radio 4
# MA MCJ students shall opt for Open Electives in Semester II and III only.
## This non-credited internship for students is voluntary and can be undertaken during the winter break
after completion of the Third Semester.
- CBCT 3
Elective Courses
Course
Course Title Cr.
Code
NGO Participation and
DC 412 5
Management
DC 413 Human Rights and Media 5
Northeast India: Demography,
DC 414 4
Culture, and Identity
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The Department of Social Work was established in the year 2014 with the objective to create a just and equal society that
ensures freedom from various forms of oppression and exploitation. It aims to develop competent human resources for
effective professional social work practice. The Department engages with teaching and research with diverse range of
individuals, groups and communities by using a framework of social justice and human rights focused on sustainable and
participatory development. Itfacilitates active involvement in the fields of social welfare, development, and allied areas
through classroom teaching blended with the component of concurrent field work practice. This approach enables the
students to develop knowledge, skills, attitudes and values appropriate to the practices of social work profession, besides
cultivating critical thinking and the ability to apply theory to field experiences. This further contributes in evolving an
interdisciplinary perspective which enhances the understanding of social problems and developmental issues with greater
efficacy.
Programme offered
1. M.A. in Social Work
2. Ph.D. in Social Work
1. Chandan Kumar Sharma, Ph.D. (DU)– Development; Environment; Urbanisation; Agrarian Structure; Social
HoD Movements; Ethnicity; Migration; Society and Politics of Northeastern
India.
Assistant Professors
1. Apurba Saha, Ph.D. (NIMHANS) Social Work and Mental Health, Psychosocial Care in Disaster
Management, Street Children and Application of Social Work Methods
2. Veda Yumnam, M.Phil. (JNU) Health Systems Research, Epidemiology of HIV / AIDS and Social
Determinants of Health
3. Rajesh Kalarivayil, Ph.D. (JNU) Biomedical Governance, Innovation Studies, Science and Technology in
Rural Development
5. Namami Sharma, M.Phil. (DU) Environment and Ecology, Tribal Studies, Community Development
6. Prerana Banik, M.Phil. (TISS) Food Security, Gender and Livelihood, Labour rights, Inclusive policies
and development, Marginalised group and social development
LEGENDS: DU– University of Delhi, NIMHANS-National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences Bangalore, JNU-Jawaharlal Nehru University New
Delhi, ,TISS- Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai, HoD-Head of the Department.
Selected Publications
• Banik P. Floods in Assam: a Post-Disaster Impact on Women and Livelihood, Journal of Exclusion Studies, 8(1),
2018.
• Nair S S. and Kalarivayil R. Has India’s Surrogacy Bill Failed Women Who Become Surrogates?ANTYAJA : Indian
Journal of Women and Social Change, 3(1), 2018.
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
- Elective II 2 - Elective IV 2
Elective-I and Elective-II are to be chosen from the Elective-I and Elective-II are to be chosen from the
following courses following courses
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
- Open Elective 3
Both the Courses from any of Elective group A, B or C and any one course from Elective group D
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Both the Courses from any of Elective group A, B or C and any two courses from Elective group D
Elective Courses for the Fourth Semester (Any two)
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
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The Department of Sociology was established in 2006 with a Masters programme. Subsequently, it launched
a Ph.D. programme in 2008. The Department is dedicated toward nurturing competent and socially sensitive
graduates through rigorous teaching and research activities. The faculty members of the department have a
wide range of interests and expertise and are currently engaged in research in areas such as Development,
Education, Environment, Ethnic Conflicts, Governance, Health, Migration, Social Movements, Science Studies,
etc. The curriculum lays emphasis on teaching and learning of general concerns of sociology as well as issues
of sociological significance in northeastern India which constitute a special focus of the teaching and
research of the department. The students pursuing their Masters in the department not only have to learn
critical approaches and perspectives in the classroom but are also encouraged to participate in short field
visits during vacations as part of their mandatory research projects. The department also makes an effort to
expose the students to the prevailing social realities through activities such as outreach programmes,
regular film screening, seminars and other programmes in collaboration with other social organizations. The
department was awarded the the UGC-SAP (DRS-I) of University Grants Commission in 2016.
Programmes offered
1. M. A. in Sociology
2. Ph. D.
Chandan Kumar Sharma,* Ph.D. Development, Environment, Migration, Agrarian Studies, Identity Politics, Social
(DU^)-HoD Movements, Urbanisation
Associate Professor
Rabin Deka,* Ph.D. (DU) Sociological Theories, Sociology of Movement, Agrarian Sociology
Assistant Professors
Amiya Kumar Das, * Ph.D. (TU) Sociology of Development, Sociology of Health and Illness, Sociology of Governance
Sumesh, S. S,* Ph.D. (UK) Social Stigma and Exclusion, Sociology of Body, Sexuality
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: IITK– Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur DU^-Delhi University, NEHU-North Eastern Hill University Shillong, DU-Dibrugarh University, TU-
Tezpur University, UK-University of Kerala, JNU-Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityNew Delhi, HoD-Head of the Department.
Facilities
The department has a library with selected books and photocopied materials. The classrooms are enabled with
ICT facilities.
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2017-18:10
• No. of ongoing research projects: 3
• No of current Ph.D. scholars: 26
Selected Publications
• Xaxa, V. et. Al., (ed), Employment and labour market in North-East India: Interrogating Structural
Changes. Routledge. 2018
• Das, A.K., “The Magic called Elections: Polls, Performance and Citizenship” in Devnath Pathak and
Sasanka Perera (Ed) Performative Communication: Culture and Politics in South Asia, New Delhi, pp
136-151, Routledge. 2018
• Sharma, C.K. Dams, ‘Development’ and Popular Resistance in Northeast India”, Sociological Bulletin,Vol.
67, No. 3, pp 317-333, Sage. 2018.
- CBCT 3 - CBCT 3
- CBCT 3
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The Department was established in the year 1997 with the objectives of providing a broad based training to the
students in various disciplines related to Chemical Sciences and reach out to the society. The faculty members
are actively involved in advanced research programmes in the areas of catalysis, polymers, nanocomposites,
drug delivery, bioinorganic chemistry, surfactant systems, water purification technique, synthetic organic
chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, theoretical chemistry and green chemistry. Apart from externally funded
projects, consultancy projects are also run by faculty members of the Department. The Department has
received financial assistance under UGC-SAP (DRS II) and DST-FIST (Level II) special grants for strengthening
teaching, research and training.
Programmes offered
1. Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Chemistry
2. Integrated dual B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Chemistry
3. M.Sc. in Chemistry
4. Ph.D.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Professors
Fibre Reinforced Plastic, Self Reinforced Plastic, Water Based Coating and
Swapan Kumar Dolui,* Ph.D. (IITKgp)
Adhesive, Diffusion of Small Molecule Through Plastic
Robin Kumar Dutta,* Ph.D. (NEHU) Surfactants and Micelles, Water Purification
Ramesh Chandra Deka,* Ph.D. (NCL), Theoretical Chemistry, Catalysis and Drug Design
Dean, SoS
Heterocyclic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis and Molecular Container
AshimJyoti Thakur,* Ph.D. (NEIST)-HoD
Chemistry
Ashwini Kumar Phukan,* Ph.D. (UoHyd) Theoretical Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
Assistant Professors
Nayanmoni Gogoi,* Ph.D. (IITB) Molecular Magnet, Functional Metal Organic Framework
Bipul Sarma,* Ph.D. (UoHyd) Solid State Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry and Crystallography
Sajal Kumar Das,* Ph.D. (CDRI & JNU) Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Sanjeev Pran Mahanta,* Ph.D. (UoHyd) Physical Chemistry, Molecular Engineering and Molecular Recognition
Facilities
In addition to the laboratory facilities required for undergraduate-post graduate level studies and researchin
Chemical Sciences, the Department is equipped with sophisticated instrumentation facilities, like FT-IR
spectrophotometer, CHN Analyzer, Thermal analyzer, UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Universal testing machine
(UTM), Atomic absorption spectrophotometer, Polarizing microscope, Computational facilities etc. Besides
these, the University has central instrumentation facilities of Scanning electron microscope, 400 MHz Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance spectrophotometer, TEM, SEM, Raman spectrophotometer, Single crystal X-ray
instrument, GC-MS, ICP-AES, GPC, HPLC, GC etc.
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2017-2018: 100
• No. of ongoing research projects: 24
• No. of current Ph.D. scholars: 78
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
CS 535 Introduction to Scientific 3 CL 121 Basic Chinese-I 3
Computing
EG 101 Communicative English-I 3 CL 122 Basic Chinese- II 3
Elective I: Any one from the following group Elective II: Any one from the following group
Course Cours
Code Course Title Cr. e Course Title Cr.
Code
CI 506 Catalysis (Physical) 3 CI 512 Chemistry of Materials 3
Elective I: Any one from the following group Elective II: Any one from the following group
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
CH 506 Catalysis (Physical) 3 CH 512 Chemistry of Materials 3
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Initially established as a centre for Environmental Science in 2003, the centre was converted to the
Department of Environmental Science in 2004, with the objective of imparting education on regional and global
environmental issues. The curriculum for the M. Sc. programme focuses on all important aspects of
Environmental Science covering contemporary problems of natural resource conservation and environmental
quality. Areas of research include Environmental Pollution, Greenhouse Gas Emission, Riverine Hazards,
Geomorphology, Climate Atmospheric Processes, Vulnerability and Adaption, Hydrogeochemistry,
Vermicomposting, Pollution Remediation, Biodiversity Conservation and Atmospheric System Modeling.
Programmes offered
1. M. Sc. in Environmental Science
2. Ph. D.
3. PG Diploma in Environment and Disaster Management (through CODL)
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS:NEHU-North Eastern Hill University, JNU-Jawaharlal Nehru University, DU-Dibrugarh University, TU– Tezpur University, VB-
Visva Bharati Santiniketan, IITG-Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, GU– GauhatiUniversity, HoD- Head of the Department.
Selected Publications
• Das, P., Barua, S., Sarkar, S., Chatterjee, S.K., Mukherjee, S., Goswami, L., Das, S., Das, N., Das, A., Sarma,
K.P. and Kumar, M. Provenance, prevalence and health perspective of co-occurrences of arsenic, fluoride
and uranium in the aquifers of the Brahmaputra River floodplain. Chemosphere. 194: 755-77, 2018.
• Bhuyan, P., Deka, P., Prakash, A. and Hoque, R.R. Chemical characterization and source apportionment
of aerosol over mid Brahmaputra Valley, India. Environmental Pollution 234:997-1010, 2018.
• Borah, M., Devi, A. and Kumar, A. Diet and feeding ecology of the western hoolock gibbon
(Hoolockhoolock) in a tropical forest fragment of Northeast India Primates. 59, 2018.
• Sarma, D., Baruah, K. K., Baruah, R., Gogoi, N., Bora,A., Chakravorty, S. and Karipot, A. Carbon dioxide,
water vapour and energy fluxes over a semi-evergreen forest in Assam, Northeast India. Journal of
Earth System Science, 127(7), 2018.
• Bhattacharya, S., Karak, N. and Bhattacharya, S.S. Mechanism of toxicity and transformation of silver
nanoparticles: inclusive assessment in earthworm-microbe-soil-plant system. Geoderma. 314, 2018.
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
ES551 Fundamentals of Environmental 2 ES556 Solid Waste Management and 3
Science Technology
ES552 Statistical Methods and 3 ES557 ClimatologyandMeteorology 2
Environmental Application
ES553 Ecology and Ecosystem Dynamics 3 ES558 EnvironmentalBiology 3
Cour
Course
se Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code
Code
ES5 AnalyticalMethods 3 ES563 Environmental Impact Assessment 2
62
ES5 Agriculture and Environmental 2 ES569 Energy and Environment 2
64 Sustainability
ES5 Environmental Pollution and 3 ES550 Project 14
65 Management
ES5 Soil Science 3 - Departmental Elective (one course of 2
66 2 credit to be chooses from offered
courses)
ES5 Environmental Plant Physiology 3
67 and Biochemistry
ES5 Hydrogeochemical Processes 2
68
ES5 Environmental Extension and 1
73 Field Survey
- *Open elective (one course) 3
* Students are to choose a total of 06 Credits of Open Elective courses offered by other departments, preferably to be
finished within 3rd semester.
ES570 Environmental Laws and Policies 2 ES 579 Plant Diversity and Taxonomy 3
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The Department was started in July 1994 with the objective of producing trained manpower for undertaking
research and teaching in mathematics and allied branches of basic or applied sciences. So far 23 batches of
students have successfully completed their M.Sc. in Mathematics, and 5 batches of students have successfully
completed their Integrated M. Sc. in Mathematics from the department. Besides this, 49 scholars have done
their Ph.D. in Mathematics from the department. The Department carries out research in the areas of Number
theory, Operator theory, Fuzzy topology, Finite element method, Algebraic graph theory, Algebra (Group
Theory and Ring Theory), Computational fluid dynamics, Probability distributions, Coding Theory etc. The
Department is currently supported by the UGC under its SAP (DRS-II) scheme and DST-FIST grant.
Programmes offered
1. Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Mathematics
2. Integrated dual B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Mathematics
3. M.Sc. in Mathematics
4. Ph.D.
Faculty and Areas of Interest
Professors
Debajit Hazarika, Ph.D. (JMI) General Topology, Fuzzy Sets and Applications
Milan Nath, Ph.D. (IITG) Ordinary Graph Spectra, Inverse Eigen Value Problem
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
LEGENDS:TU-Tezpur University, JMI-Jamia MilliaIslamia New Delhi, IITG-Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, GU– Gauhati University, DU-Dibrugarh
University, DU^-Delhi University, IITK-Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, NEHU- North Eastern Hill University Shillong, IITB-Indian Institute of
Technology Bombay,HoD-Head of the Department.
Facilities
The Department has a computer laboratory established with financial assistance from the DST and UGC.
Various Mathematical software is available in the laboratory. The laboratory is fully networked and it is linked
with the Central Computer Center via LAN with access to the INTERNET. One Systems Analyst and one
Technical Assistant look after the computational and networking facilities of the department.
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2017-2018: 48
• No. of ongoing research projects: 02
• No of current Ph.D. scholars: 30
Selected Publications
• Baruah, N. D. and Begum, N. M.On Exact generating functions for the number of partitions into distinct
parts, Int. Journal of Number Theory, 14 (2018), no. 7, 1995-2011.
• Basnet, D. K., Dutta, J. and Nath, R. K.On Generalized Non-commuting Graph of a Finite Ring, Algebra
Colloquium, 25 (2018), no.1, 149- 160.
• Dutta S. andBiswas, S.Nonparametric estimation of 100(1− p) % expected shortfall: p → 0 as sample size
is increased, Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation, 47 (2018), no. 2, 338-352.
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
MI 507 Partial Differential Equations 4 MI 599 Probability Theory 4
MI 509 Classical Mechanics 4 MI 508 Mathematical Methods 4
MI 510 Functional Analysis 4 DSE-II 4
DSE-I 4 DSE-III 4
Open Elective II# 3 MI 517 Project 8
MI 517 Project (to be continued to 10th 0
semester)
+ Course for which there is a separate practical unit assigned as Computer Laboratory
Note: # List to be notified by the CoE from time to time.
Course Course
Course Title Cr. Course Title Cr.
Code Code
MI 538 Theory of Partial Differential 4 MI 568 Theory of Distribution and Sobolev 4
Equation Spaces
MI 539 Advanced Numerical Analysis 4 MI 569 Coding Theory-I 4
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The Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (MBBT) was establishment in the year of 1997 with
the objectives to create quality human resource and to engage in quality research work in the challenging and
frontier area of modern biotechnology. The Department has close linkage with the industry and academic
institute of the country and is supported by UGC-SAP (DRS-II) and DST-FIST. Department also houses ONGC-
CPBT, which is a part of successful industry academia collaboration.
The current research activities in the Department are in diverse areas of biotechnology which includes human
diseases/disorders, microbial and petroleum biotechnology, snake venom biochemistry, enzymology
immunology, immune genetics and evolutionary genetics, computational biology, nano biotechnology, plant
microbe interactions, cancer genetics and chemoprevention andvirology.
Programmes offered
1. Integrated dual B.Sc. & M. Sc. in Life Science
2. M. Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
3. Ph. D.
Bolin Kumar Konwar,* Ph.D. (IC) Petroleum Biotechnology, Plant Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering and
Metagenomics, Bioenergy
Ashis Kumar Mukherjee,* Ph.D. (BU), Snake Venom Biochemistry and Microbial Biotechnology
Dean, R &D
Sashi Baruah,* Ph.D. (PGIMER) Innate Immunity and Immunogenetics ((Heterogeneity and Evolution of
Immune Responses)
Suvendra Kumar Ray,* Ph. D. (CCMB) Molecular Plant -Microbe Interactions, Molecular Evolution
Manabendra Mandal,* Ph.D. (IGIB) Probiotics and Nutrition, Microbial Biofilm, Bioenergy
Associate Professor
Robin Doley,* Ph.D. (TU) Anti-haemostatic Proteins from Snake Venom and Hematophagus Insect
Assistant Professors
Surya Prakash G. Ponnam,*Ph.D. (LVPEI- Molecular Genetics and Disease Biology of Various Human
UoHyd) Diseases/Disorders
Rupak Mukhopadhya,* Ph.D. (IACS-JU) Cellular and Molecular Biology (Sub Areas: Inflammation,
Cardiovascular Disease), Microbial Biotechnology
Sougata Saha,* Ph.D. (IISc) Cellular and Molecular Biology (Protein Arginylation and its Role in
Cellular Function, Obesity)
Pankaj Barah, Ph.D. (NUST) Evolutionary Genomics , Systems Biology , Big-data in Biology ,
Structural Systems Biology , Systems Medicine
Facilities
The Department has several sophisticated instruments like, Automated DNA sequencer, UHPLC, FPLC,
HPLC systems, Real Time PCR Bioanalyzer, Spectrofluorimeter, Immunofluorescence Microscope, GC mass
spectrometer and Fermenter. Department is equipped with a cold room, animal and plant cell culture facilities,
animal experimentation laboratory and Bioinformatics facility. Apart from these individual; faculty research
laboratories are well equipped to carry out advance research.
Research Activities
• No. of papers published in the year 2017-2018 :73
• No. of ongoing research projects: 42
• No of current Ph.D. Scholars: 72
Selected Publications
• Panigrahi, G. K., Ramteke, A., Birks, D., Ali, A.H. E., Venkataraman,S., Agarwal, C., Vibhaka, R., Miller, L.
D., Agarwal, R., Zakaria Y. AbdElmageed., and Deep, G. Exosomal microRNA profiling to identify
hypoxia-related biomarkers in prostate cancer. Oncotarget, 2018, Vol. 9, (No. 17), pp: 13894-13910.
• Yanik, M., Ponnam S.P.G., Wimmer, T., Trimborn, L., Müller, C., Gambert, I., Ginsberg, J., Janise A,
Domicke, J., Wende, W., Lorenz, B., Stieger, K. Development of Reporter System to Explore MMEJ in the
Context of Replacing Large Genomic Fragments. MolTher Nucleic Acids. 2018 Jun 1;11:407-415. PMID:
29858075.
• Das, P. P., & Medhi, T. (2018). Isolation and molecular identification of four culturableendophytes from
TV22 clone of Camellia sinensis (L.). Annals of Plant Sciences, 7(4), 2119-2125.
LI 513 Biology Lab XII (Plant Sciences) 4 LI530 Wild life & Animal Behavior 3
LI 519 Biology Lab XII (Animal Science) 4 LI538 Insect vector and Diseases 3
LI540 Immunotechnology 3
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Department of Physics was established in 1998. It offers studies in various fields of physics leading to
postgraduate and doctoral degree. Thefaculty members of the department are engaged in various areas of
physics such as condensed matter physics, photonics, high energy physics, microwaves, plasma physics,
astrophysics, neutrino physics and nanoscience & technology. The Department has collaboration with institutes
like IUCAA Pune, CMACs Bangalore, IIT Guwahati, CAT Indore, VECC Kolkata, SAMEER Mumbai, University of
Southampton UK, Queen’s University Belfast, University of Tokyo Japan, Max Planck Institute Germany and
others. The Department of Physics is also supported by UGC-SAP, DST-FIST and ISRO. The department
provides a conducive and rigorous research environment.
Programmes offered
1. Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Physics
2. Integrated dual B.Sc. & M. Sc. in Physics
3. M. Sc. in Physics
4. Ph. D.
Professors
Ashok Kumar,* Ph.D. (IITK) Condensed Matter Physics, Solid State Ionics
Jayanta Kumar Sarma,* Ph.D. (GU) Theoretical High Energy Physics, Particle Physics
Nidhi Saxena Bhattacharyya,* Ph.D. (DU^) Microwave Devices, Antennas and EMI Materials
Pritam Deb,* Ph.D. (JU) Nanoscience and Nano Technology, Physics of Materials
Associate Professors
Pralay Kumar Karmakar,* Ph.D. (GU) Plasma Physics, Astrophysics, Nonlinear Dynamics
Mrinal Kumar Das,* Ph.D. (GU) Theoretical High Energy Physics, Physics Beyond Standard Model,
Neutrino Physics, BAU, Dark Matter
Rajib Biswas,* Ph.D. (DU) Fiber Optic Instrumentation, PCFs; Geophysical Instrumentation
Moon Moon Devi,* Ph.D. (TIFR) Experimental High Energy and Astro-particle Physic,s Neutrino
Physics UHE Cosmic Rays and Extensive Air Showers Detector
Instrumentation and Data Acquisition
Facilities
The Department has a rich collection of setups and instruments related to Photonics, Electronics, Condensed
Matter Physics and Nanoscience at research level in addition to general laboratory instruments for
postgraduate teaching in Physics. The Department has a 25 MW pulsed, NdYAG laser, high vacuum coating unit,
X-band Microwave Bench, Electrochemical Workstation, LCR HiTester Meter, AFM, PPMS, SEM, XRD, Double
Distilled water treatment plant, hot air oven, material developing facilities, semiconductor characterization set-
up, UV-VIS spectrophotometer, Millipore water purification system, LB film deposition unit,
spectrophotometer, vector network analyzer, spin wave instability characterization system, antenna
parameter measurement facility, hydraulic press, CNC Milling Machine and other systems. The Department
also has high end computational facility to carry out theoretical and astrophysics research work. The
department also offers its facilities to the students of other institutes and other departments within the
University.
The research activity in the department is supported by University’s Sophisticated Instrument and Analytical
Centre (SAIC) and the University Library.
ResearchActivities
• Number of papers published in the year 2018 : 65
• Number. of ongoing research projects: 19
• Number of current Ph.D. scholars: 60
• Rituraj Dutta, A. Kumar, Effect of IL incorporation on ionic transport in PVdF-HFP based polymer
electrolyte nanocomposite doped with NiBTC-Metal-Organic Framework, Journal of Solid State
Electrochemistry, 22 (9) 2945-2958 (2018).
• I. Hussain, A. J. Bora, D. Sarma, K. U. Ahmad, P. Nath, Design of a Smartphone Platform Compact Optical
System Operational Both in Visible and Near Infrared Spectral Regime, IEEE Sensors Journal, 18(2),
4933-4939 (2018).
Open Elective-I 3
PD 400 Laboratory-VII 4
Open Elective-II 3
Elective II 3
Open Elective 3
Elective II 3
Open Elective-I 3
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Centre for Assamese Studies was established in 2011. The prime aim of the Centre is to undertake and
foster intensive and innovative study and research in Assamese Language, Literature and Culture in their
varied dimensions adopting a wide perspective and all-encompassing worldview. The vision of the centre is to
be a research centre of Assamese language, literature, culture and tradition.
Programme offered
1. Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
1. Juri Dutta , Ph.D. (RGU) Regional Literatures of India, Translation Studies and Comparative
Literature, Creative Writing
LEGENDS: RGU-Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh, HoD– Head of the Department
Research Activities
Departmental Library
Centre’s Digital Archive
Research Activities:
Selected Publications:
• Dutta, Juri. , July - August 2017. “Ideological Conflicts in Birendra Bhattacharya’s fiction” in Muse India
(No.74), ISSN: 0975-1815.
• Dutta, Juri. May 2017. “Translation of Literature and National Integration: A Re-appraisal” in
International Education and Research Journal (E-ISSN: 2454-9916) – a peer-reviewed Multi-disciplinary
International Research Journal, Volume 3 Issue 5.
• Separate advertisement for Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Fellowship will be published in the university website.
• General criteria as per UGC Guidelines for admission into Ph.D programme.
• Candidates shortlisted based on the written test shall be called for personal interview. The past
academic background and research experience shall also be taken into consideration.
The Centre for Disaster Management was established in 1997 under the Central Sector Scheme of NDM
Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India. The scheme has subsequently been
transferred to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India during 2002. At present the Centre is
functioning under Tezpur University. The Centre is involved in conducting training, workshops, and
conferences on different aspects of Disaster Management for different target groups.
The Centre is also offering optional courses on Disaster Management at UG and PG levels. One Post Graduate
Diploma Programme on Environment and Disaster Management is being offered by the Centre in association
with Department of Environmental Sciences under CODL of Tezpur University.
Assistant Professor
1. Dipak Nath, Ph. D. (GU) Disaster Risk Assessment and Risk Mitigation Approaches
LEGENDS:GU-Gauhati University
Selected Publications
• Nath, R. D. and Nath, D, Women’s Movement for Human Rights in India and Bangladesh: A Sociological
Analasis, Intellection: a bi-annual interdisciplinary research journal, 3(1), 2015.
• Nath, R. D. and Nath, D, Comprehensive model for Health Risk Assesment with a case study on Three
Rural Communities of Chachar District, Assam, India, Journal of International Academic Research for
Multidisiplinary, 4(2),224-239, 2016.
• Deb Nath, R. and Nath, D. (2018) Status of Tribal Women: A Case Study on Barman Women of Dhanipur
Village, Cachar, Assam, Intellection: A bi-annual interdisciplinary research journal, Vol. VI, No. I (ISSN:
2319-8192).
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The University was awarded with the Centre for Endangered Languages by the Ministry of Human Resource
Development in 2014. This is the nodal centre for the consortium of North East India comprising Tezpur
University, Rajiv Gandhi University and Sikkim University. Since the Department of English and Foreign
Languages offers MA in Linguistics and Language Technology, the Centre has been attached to the Department.
Programmes offered
Coordinator
Assistant Professors
1. Bobita Sarangthem, Ph.D.(MU) Phonetics and phonology, Field Linguistics and Socio-
linguistics
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: TU– Tezpur University, MU-Manipur University, NEHU– North Eastern Hill University Shillong
Facilities
The Centre has the following equipment available with them to be used for the research work:
• Apple iMac Workstation for Recording & Editing; YAMAHA 12XU 12 Channel Professional Mixing
Console; Denon DN-4SOR Professional Grade Installed Recording Device; PresonusAudiobox i2
Soundcard; PresonusHP4 Headphone Amplifier; Video Camera full HD recording (MODEL: HTC-
MDH2M); Video Camera (MODEL: HC-X1000); Camera (MODEL: COOLPIX P900); Recorder - Olympus
LS-100 &Mobile – Samsung
2. The Centre has three smart class rooms and a Multipurpose Hall, well equipped for Workshops, Seminars
and Conferences etc.
Research Activities
Selected Publications
• The Centre published the First volume of Annual Technical Report, released by Professor
MihirKanti Chaudhuri, Former Vice Chancellor, Tezpur University on 16 May, 2017
• 6 Learners book on the endangered languages that the staff have been working on, are in press.
• 3 volumes on Phonology, Morphology and Syntax (of these 7 endangered languages) are
forthcoming.
The faculty, research associates and field assistants of the Centre are divided into six (6) groups for collection of
data from some of the endangered languages of the Northeast Region. Till date five (5) field works have been
conducted by the 6 groups. The staff went for field work to Manipur, Nagaland and Dima Hasao Area and
Tinsukia District of Assam for collection of data. The table below shows the details:
6 Learner’s Book written for the Biate, Khelma, Hrangkhol, Onaeme, Purum, and Liangmai in 2017.
Phonetic analysis, sound segmentation, language description and grammar are in process of completion.
Publication of books and dictionaries are under process.
As enshrined in the Tezpur University Act 1993, one of the prime objectives of the University is “to pay special
attention to the improvement of the social and economic conditions and welfare of the people”. Further, the
Eleventh Plan Document of the Planning Commission emphasizes how institutes of higher education ought to
extend its resources and services towards community development. Towards achieving this, Tezpur University
has established The Centre for Inclusive Development (CID) as an umbrella organization comprising the Equal
Opportunity Cell, ST/SC Cell, and the Training and Placement Cell which have a good deal of functional
commonality. It is envisioned that an invigorated approach to this purpose would be achieved by consolidating
the activities and collating the humane and intellectual resources of these three cells. Headed by its Director,
the Centre is intended to act as a catalyst to holistic development of students and an interface between Higher
Education and Community Development.
Programmes offered
2. P.G. Diploma in Child Rights and Governance (in collaboration with UNICEF)
Director
Assistant Professors
LEGENDS: IITG– Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, DU-Dibrugarh University, VB- Vivsa-Bharatai Santiniketan, JNU- Jawaharlal Nehru University
Facilities
The Centre has well-equipped class rooms and a computer laboratory with internet connection and
instructional audio-video aids. The Centre also has an air-conditioned presentation room and a seminar hall to
facilitate student activities such as seminars, workshops, group discussions, etc.
Research Activities
CG 402 Child Rights as Human Rights- 4 CG 407 Child Rights as Human Rights- 4
Paper I Paper II
CG 403 Exclusion and Vulnerabilities of 4 CG 408 Doing Research in Child Rights 4
Children with special focus on
North East
CG 404 Governance and Child Rights 4 CG 409 Project/Internship 4
For more information one can visit the departmental website http://www.tezu.ernet.in/About_CID.pdf
Associate Professor(Part-time)
Assistant Professor
7. Nirmali Gogoi*, Ph.D. (DU) P.G. Diploma in Environmental and Disaster Management
10. Subhragshu Dhar, Ph.D(Visva- P.G. Diploma in Child Rights and Governance
Bharati, W.B).
* Recognized Supervisor
LEGENDS: RGU-Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh, TU- Tezpur University, JMI-JamiaMillaIslamia New Delhi, UoH- University of Hyderabad,BHU-
Banaras Hindu University Uttar Pradesh, GU- Gauhati University, DU-Dibrugarh University, IITG- Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, IISc- Indian
Institute of Science Bangalore
Administrative Officer
Name Designation
ParthaPratimKalita, MBA (TU) Assistant Registrar
Academic Session
The Academic Session for the programmes under Distance Education commence twice a year usually in January
and July, respectively. All the programmes under the Centre of Open and Distance Learning (CODL) may not be
offered in each of the sessions.
Admission
(a) Admission notice: Notice for admission into the different academic programmes of the open and distance
learning programmes of the University shall be issued by the Director, Centre for Open and Distance Learning
separately. The same shall also be put in the official website: http://www.tezu.ernet.in./tu_codl
(b) Fees: The fees and other charges payable by the candidates shall be decided by the Academic Council from
time to time.
( Under semesters)
revision)
Min Max
All the programmes offered by CODL are permitted and recognized by University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
For more information one can visit the Centre websiteat http://www.tezu.ernet.in/tu_codl
The Teaching Learning Centre (TLC), Tezpur University was inaugurated in January, 2016 as a Centre of
Excellence for Curriculum and Pedagogy under the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on
Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMTT) scheme. The scheme is funded by Department of Higher Education,
MHRD, GoI. TLC envisages developing and promoting a responsive and relevant teaching–learning system for
higher education communities and contributing to excellence in teaching and learning as an innovative and
resourceful Centre through the optimal use of technology.
Among the objectives of the TLC are:
• To organize workshops and seminars to facilitate capacity building and professional development of
teachers.
• To provide assistance and support for promoting best practices in teaching learning environment through
research and dissemination of already generated knowledge.
• To generate and maintain learning materials and resources for easy access to learners and teachers.
• To develop discipline specific (pedagogy, language and social sciences) curricular framework for
professional development Programme
• To prepare an outline of different pedagogy and scheme of assessment and evaluation method of different
disciplines.
The target group of TLC, Tezpur University are College and University Level Teachers and Researchers and PG
Students.
Director-in-Charge
1. Prof. M. K. Sarma, PhD (TU) Research Methodology, Services Marketing, Tourism
Marketing
Assistant Professors
2. Ikbal Hussain Ahmed, M.Phil. (DU*) Evolutionary Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Symbolic Logic,
Philosophy of Education
Research Associate
LEGENDS: TU–Tezpur University, DU-Dibrugarh University, DU*- Delhi University, GU- Gauhati University
Chandraprabha Saikiani Centre for Women Studies (CSCWS), Tezpur University was established in the year
2009. The University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi approved the proposal no. F.No7-1/2012(WS)
dated 6th of March 2012 for continuation of Women Study Centre (WSC) at Tezpur University. The UGC has also
revised the pattern of positions and financial assistance for WSC, Tezpur University. The centre supports
redistribution of women power and control of resources in favour of women. The vision of Chandraprabha
Saikiani Centre for Women Studies, Tezpur University is to provide a platform and promote studies on women
belonging to the diverse socio-cultural milieu of North- East India. The priority of CSCWS is to build a body of
information and knowledge resource pool regarding women of this region. The Centre is running CBCT Courses
from 2012.
Programme offered
Associate Professor
1. Madhurima Goswami, Ph.D. (TU)- Gender Studies, Critical Theory, Performance Studies
HoD
Assistant Professor
1. Mousumi Mahanta., Ph.D. (TU) Women Studies, Women and Mental Health, Feminist Research
Methodology
Research Activities
Selected Publications
• Goswami, Madhurima. (2018), Food Culture: A Space for Creativity, Protest and Negotiation,
International Journal of Economics and Social Sciences, ISSN 2249-7382.
• Goswami, Madhurima (2018), The Northeast Indian Women: Issues of Displacement, Violence, Media
and Law, CSCWS, Tezpur University. ISBN- 978-93-87035-23.
• Goswami, Madhurima (2018), Staging of Rituals: Role of a Ritual Priestess, The Northeast Indian
Women: Issues of Displacement, Violence, Media and Law, CSCWS, TezpurUniversity.ISBN- 978-93-
87035-23
• Mahanta, Mousumi. (2018), Women and Mental Health, The Northeast Indian Women: Issues of
For more information one can visit the departmental website http://www.tezu.ernet.in/wsc
1. Important Dates
2. Fee Structuresemester wise
3. Fee Structure For Ph.D. Students
4. Fee Structure Normal
5. Format of OBC(NCL) certificate
6. Format of Sponsorship/ NOC certificate
7. Format of PRC
8. Contact Details
9. Entrance Examination Schedule
Integrated dual B.Com & M.Com 18243.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 6500.00
Integrated dual B.A. & M. A. 18243.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 6500.00
Integrated dual B.Sc. & M. Sc. 20743.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 6500.00
(Physics, Mathematics)
Integrated dual B.Sc. & M. Sc. 21943.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 6500.00
(Chemistry, Life Science)
Integrated B.A. B.Ed. 18243.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 - - 6500.00
Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. (Physics, Mathematics) 20743.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 12443.00 - - 6500.00
Integrated B.Sc.B.Ed. in Chemistry 21943.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 13643.00 6500.00
B. Tech. (CSE, ECE. ME, CE, EE) 32243.00 23943.00 23943.00 23943.00 23943.00 23943.00 23943.00 23943.00 - - 6500.00
B. Tech. (FET) 33443.00 25143.00 25143.00 25143.00 25143.00 25143.00 25143.00 25143.00 - - 6500.00
Master of Computer Application 23743.00 15443.00 15443.00 15443.00 15443.00 15443.00 - - - - 6500.00
M. A. (except M.A. in Mass Communication & 18243.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 - - - - - - 6500.00
Journalism)
M. Com. 18243.00 9943.00 9943.00 9943.00 6500.00
M. Tech. (FET, Polymer Science & Technology,28943.00 20643.00 20643.00 20643.00 - - - - - - 6500.00
Energy Technology)
M. A. in Mass Communication & Journalism 28743.00 19443.00 19443.00 19443.00 - - - - - - 6500.00
Master of Tourism & Travel Management 22743.00 14443.00 14443.00 14443.00 - - - - - - 6500.00
* Fee is subject to change at any time. ** Fee structure for the LL.M. programme will be notified later.
* SC/ ST candidates are exempted from the paying the hostel seat rent of Rs. 675/-.
** Consumable Charge is to be paid by the Ph.D. students admitted in the Dept. of Chemical Science/MBBT//FET/
Environmental Science.
*** Students above 30 years of age are not covered in this scheme.
Controller of Examinations
Int.dual Int.
dual MTTM/
B.com & PG P. G. Diploma
B. Tech./ B.Sc.&
Certificate M.Com/ M.Sc/ Diploma in Women’s Two Master
B. Tech. Int. M.A./ M. A.
Particulars Mode in Int.B.Sc. MCA M. Sc. M. Tech. in Trans- Studies/ PG year in Law
Lateral Dual BA M. Com in MCJ
Chinese B.Ed./ lation Diploma in Child B.Ed. (LL.M.)
Entry & MA.
B.Voc (HINDI) Rights
& Governance
Once on
Admission 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
admission
Once on
Registration 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
admission
Per
Tuition 15000.00 500.00 1000.00 3500.00 1000.00 6000.00 5000.00 1200.00 10000.00 1500.00 2000.00 2500.00 5000.00
semester
Per
Library 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 1000.00
semester
Students’ Per
500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
activity semester
Per
Medical 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
semester
Convo Once on
500.00 - 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
cation admission
Transport Per semester 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00
Training & Once on
500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 - 500.00 500.00 500.00
Placement admission
Placement Once on
- - - - - - 1000.00 - - - - - -
Brochure admission
Once on
I Card 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
admission
Laboratory
Per
(including Com 500.00 - 500.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
semester
usage)
Caution deposit
Once on
(Library and 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00
admission
Laboratory)
Hostel caution Once on
3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00
deposit admission
Provisional Once on
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
certificate admission
Examination Per
500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
(Theoretical) semester
Examination
Per
(Practical/Disse 200.00 - 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
semester
rtation)
Per
Grade Card 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
semester
TU Alumni Once on
500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
Association admission
Hostel
Admission/ Per semester 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00
re-admission
Mess
Advance Once on
1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00
for hostel admission
boarder
Infrastructure &
Per semester 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00
amenity
Fan, Electricity
Per
& Water 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
semester
Charges
Student Welfare Per
150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
fund semester
Medical Per s
143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00 143.00
Insurance emester
Development Per
1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 - 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00
fund semester
Charges for Per
- - - - - - 5000.00 - - - - - -
consumables semester
Outdoor Per
- - - - - - - - - - 3500.00 - -
activities semester
Total 32243.00 16543.00 18243.00 20743.00 18243.00 23743.00 28743.00 18943.00 27743.00 16743.00 22743.00 19743.00 22893.00
Son/Daughter of
Shri/Smt.…………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………….……………………of Village/
Town …………………..…………………………………..…….……District/Division…………………………..……
(i) Resolution No. 12012 / 68 / 93BCC(C) dated 10 / 09 / 93 published in the Gazette of India Extra ordinary
Part I Section I No. 186 dated 13 / 09 / 93.
(ii) Resolution No. 12012 /9 / 94BCC dated 19 / 10 / 94 published in the Gazette of India Extra ordinary Part I
Section I No. 163 dated 20 / 10 / 94.
(iii)Resolution No. 12012 / 7 / 95 BCC dated 24 / 05 / 95 published in the Gazette of India Extra ordinary Part I
Section-INo.88dated25/05/95.
(v) Resolution No. 12012 / 44 / 96 BCC dated 6 / 12 / 96 published in the Gazette of India Extra ordinary Part I
Section I No. 210 dated 11 / 12 / 96.
(ix) Resolution No. 12012 / 88 / 98BCC dated 06 / 12 / 99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part-I
Section-I No. 270 dated 06 / 12 / 99.
(x) Resolution No. 12012 / 36 / 99BCC dated 04 / 04 / 2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary
Part-I Section-I No. 71 dated 04 / 04 / 2000.
(xi) Resolution No. 12012 / 44 / 99BCC dated 21 / 09 / 2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary
(xv) Resolution No. 12012 / 9 / 2004-BCC dated 16 / 01 / 2006 published in the Gazette of India Extra ordinary
Part I Section I No. 210 dated 16 / 01 / 2006.
Seal
NOTE :
(a) The term ordinarily used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of Representation of the People
Act. 1950.
(b) The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:
(iv) SubDivisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family resides.
To
Tezpur University
Dear Sir/Madam,
This organization has no objection to his/her being admitted to the Ph. D. programme at Tezpur
University from the session starting from_____________________as a part time/full time candidate.
The employee will be relieved of his/her duties in the organization to join in the Ph.D. programme if
he/she is selected as part time/full time candidate (not applicable to project fellow). The part time candidate
will be allowed to stay on the campus for pursuing the course work (only for part time candidate)
Date: Signature__________________
Place: Name___________________
Date Office
Office Seal
Government of…………………….
(Name & Address of the authority issuing the certificate)
*Note 1: Income covered all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc.
**Note 2: The term “Family” for this purpose include the person, who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years
as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years
***Note 3: The property held by a “Family” in different locations or different places/cities have been clubbed while applying the land or property holding
test to determine EWS status.
Photo
GOVT. OF ASSAM
Certified
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
son/daughter of ………………………………………………………………………………………....………………………...and
……………………….……………………………………………...…of Village/Path/Street
……..……………………….……………… under
Mauza/Circle…………………………….,under…………………………………………………………………Police station
Deputy Commissioner
Seal
For any query related to the admission to an Academic Programme in 2019, the concern Department/Centre may be
contacted on the following contact number/E-mail ID:
Office Mobile Number**
Department/Office E-mail ID
Number* (HoD)
(Code-
Business Administration 275000 94353-80862 [email protected]
1) Integrated dual B.Sc. & M.Sc. in 1) Integrated dual B.Sc. & M.Sc. in
Mathematics/Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Physics/Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in Physics
Mathematics 2) M.Tech. in Bioelectronics
2) B.Ed. 3) Master of Tourism and Travel
3) M.A. in Social Work Management(MTTM)
4) P.G. Diploma in Translation (Hindi) 4) M.Sc. in Chemistry
5) M.Tech. in Food Engineering and 5) M.Sc. in Mathematics
Technology 6) M.A. in Sociology
6) LL.M. 7) Ph.D. in Cultural studies
7) Ph.D. in Business Administration 8) Ph.D. in Environmental Science
8) Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences
9) Ph.D. in Civil Engineering