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INSTITUTEOFDIPLOMASTUDIES NIRMAUNIVERSITY

MANDATORYDISCLOSURE

Submittedto

DirectorateofTechnicalEducation
Gandhinagar

Towards VARIATION IN THE APPROVED INTAKE CAPACITY OF DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY AND CONTINUATION OF APPROVAL FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11

MANDATORYDISCLOSURE
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE BY INSTITUTIONS RUNNING AICTE APPROVED ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY/PHARMACY PROGRAMMES TO BE INCLUDED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE INFORMATION BROCHURE, DISPLAYED ON THEIR WEBSITE AND TO BE SUBMITTED TO AICTE EVERY YEAR LATEST BY 30TH APRIL TOGETHER WITH ITS URL

The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institutions official Website. The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus of authenticity lies with the institution and not on AICTE.
1.1 NAMEOFTHEINSTITUTION Addressincludingtelephone,Fax,email. INSTITUTEOFDIPLOMASTUDIES,NIRMA Name UNIVERSITY SarkhejGandhinagarHighway Village Chharodi District Ahmedabad PinCode 382481 State Gujarat PhoneNo. 0271724191115 FaxNo. 02717241917 EMail: [email protected] Website www.nirmauni.ac.in/ids NearestRly Ahmedabad25kms. Station NearestAirport Ahmedabad23kms. II. NAME&ADDRESSOFTHEPRINCIPAL Addressincludingtelephone,Fax,email. Prof.SureshPareek Name Designation Principal(Incharge) InstituteofDiplomaStudies NirmaUniversity SarkhejGandhinagarHighway Ahmedabad382481,Gujarat PhoneNo.(O) 0271724191115 FaxNo. 02717241917 EMail: [email protected] Website: www.nirmauni.ac.in/ids

III.NameOFTHEAFFILIATINGUNIVERSITY NirmaUniversity* Name SarkhejGandhinagar Highway,Ahmedabad382481 Address 382481 AconstituentUnit PinCode Periodof Affiliation 02717 24191115 STDCode PhoneNo. 02717241917 FaxNo. * Nirma University is established under the Act No. 10 passed by the legislative assemblyGovernmentofGujaratandhascomeintoexistencew.e.f.17.04.2003 IV.GOVERNANCE 1. MEMBERS OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF UNIVERSITY Sr. Name ----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Dr K. K. Patel President, Nirma University 2. 3. Dr N. V. Vasani Director General, Nirma University Shri Hasmukhbhai Adhia, IAS Principal Secretary to the Govt. of Gujarat Dept. of Higher and Technical Education Shri Shrenikbhai Lalbhai Chairman & Managing Director Lalbhai Group Shri B. J. Divan Former Chief Justice Gujarat High Court Dr Ketan Kotecha Dean, Faculty of Technology & Engineering Dr C. Gopalkrishnan Dean, Faculty of Management Shri Purshottambhai A. Patel Expert Academician Shri J. P. Joshipara Expert Academician Shri Ambubhai M. Patel Expert Academician Shri R. D. Shah Eminent Chartered Accountant Shri Vipinbhai Parikh Advocate

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Shri Hirenbhai K. Patel Managing Director, Nirma Ltd. Shri Indravadanbhai Modi Chairman Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited Dr P. N. Bhagwati Chairman Bhagwati Sphero Cast Limited Shri D. P. Chhaya Secretary and Executive Registrar

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2.MEMBERSOFACADEMICCOUNCILOFUNIVERSITY Sr. ---1. 2. Name ----------------------------------------------------Dr. N V Vasani Director General Prof. Dinesh K. Sharma Head, Dept. of Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai Shri K. Thyagrajan Iyer Academician Dr K. S. Dasgupta Academician Dr. H V Trivedi Academician Dr. K Kotecha Dean, Faculty of Technology & Engineering Dr. C Gopalkrishnan Dean, Faculty of Management & Dean, Faculty of Doctoral Studies & Research Dr. G Naresh Kumar Dean, Faculty of Science Prof. N K Pathak Dean, Faculty of Law Dr. Avani Amin I/c Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy Shri A. P. Vyas Associate Professor and I/c Head Dept. of Chemical Engineering Institute of Technology

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Shri V. R. Iyer Professor and Head Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Institute of Technology Dr. P. H. Shah Professor and Head Dept. of Civil Engineering Institute of Technology Shri U. A. Patel Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering Institute of Technology Shri A. S. Ranade Professor and Head Dept. of EE/EC/IC/Phy Institute of Technology Dr. M. D. Desai Professor, Dept. of IC Engineering Institute of Technology Shri D. J. Patel Professor and Head Dept. of CE/IT/MCA Institute of Technology Dr Anuradha Gajjar Associate Professor and Head Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Institute of Pharmacy Dr Tejal Shah Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutics Institute of Pharmacy Dr Priti Mehta Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Analysis Institute of Pharmacy Dr Sanjeev Acharya Asst. Professor, Dept. of Pharmacognosy Institute of Pharmacy Shri V. V. Nath Professor, Information Management area Institute of Management Dr. Bindi Mehta Professor, Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship area Institute of Management

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Ms Harismita Trivedi Professor, Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management Institute of Management Dr. Deepak Danak Professor, Economics and Finance area Institute of Management Dr. Deepak Shrivastava Associate Professor General Management area Institute of Management Dr Prabhat Kumar Yadav Associate Professor, Marketing area Institute of Management Dr Purvi Pokhariyal Asst. Professor, Institute of Law

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29. Shri D.P.Chhaya SecretaryandExecutiveRegistrar

FrequencyoftheBoardMeetingsandAcademicAdvisoryBody BoardofGovernorsatleasttwiceinanacademicyear AcademicCouncilatleasttwiceinanacademicyear

Organizationalchartandprocesses

President

Director General

Vice President

Institute Level

University Level

Academic Wing

Administrative Wing

Deans Executive Registrar Chief Operating Officer

Director / Principal Of the Institutes HODs Section Heads

Dy. Registrar

Chairman BoS / Area Committee

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Section Heads O.S.

Asst. Registrar/s O.S.

Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs/ improvements 1. Weekly meeting of HODs of different departments are regularly conducted for planning,implementing,feedbackandimprovementofacademicinputtostudents& developmentofstudents. 2. MissionStatementoftheInstitute: InstituteofDiplomaStudiesemphasizesonallrounddevelopmentofitsstudents.Itaims at not only producing good engineers, but also good and worthy citizens of a great country,aidingitinitsoverallprogressanddevelopment. Totreateverystudentasanindividual,torecognizehis/herpotentialandtoensurethat he / she receives the best preparation and training to help one meet his / her career ambitionsandlifegoals. 3. Inordertoachievemissionstatementintegratedeffortsaremadebystudents,faculty, IndustryInstituteInteractionCell(IIICell)andallothers.Toachievethisapproachto learningadoptedis 4. Studentchapters/societiesofvariousprofessionalbodiesaswellasdepartmentsare active for contribution to student development. Large numbers of activities are conductedthroughtheseforums. LearningthroughCoursework Industryexposure Grouplearning Cocurricularactivitiestechnicalcompetition,exhibition,nationalevents,etc. Exposuretolatesttrends&developments

5. 6. Institute Pedagogy and departments pedagogy meetings are regularly held, where constant feedback and improvements are discussed in addition to presentations by faculty. 7. CurriculumDesign&Developmentarecarriedoutbyfacultyinvolvementinvarious university bodies of Nirma University. Faculty regularly interacts with industry expertsinrespectiveareasfordevelopment/revisionofcurriculumofcourses. Department level, faculty members participating in academic planning, purchase of equipments,librarybooks,software,andproposalsforR&Detc.

Mechanism/Norms&Procedurefordemocratic/GoodGovernance The University emphasizes all round development of its students. It aims at not only producing good engineers, but also good and worthy citizens of this great country, aiding in its overall progress and development. The University has evolved a work environment suitable to its resources such that the desired goals are achieved as planned.

To fulfill the above policy, the University has adopted continuous evaluation system and only 35-40% component is for semester-end examinations. Right from its inception, the University has adopted grading system and for overall development, it has many programmes beyond curriculum, like that of supplementary courses, electives, etc. So that the students can get acquainted and gather knowledge beyond curriculum. For evaluation of course and faculty members, feedback from each of the student is also taken. Commitment, proper monitoring & feedback mechanism are foremost requirements to achieve all round success at the University and its Institutions. This is also due to full clarity on the part of Management about the approach and efforts needed to achieve them. The Management is very receptive to all ideas and suggestions for improvement. Its representatives are easily accessible to all those who need help and guidance. The Heads of various Institutions of the University, the heads of department also adopt the same approach to the students, faculties and staff. So far as the academic governance is concerned, it has Board of Governors, Academic Council, Statutory Bodies, and Academic Faculties where participation from teachers and industry are also active & acute. StudentFeedbackonInstitutionalGovernance/facultyperformance Student feedback on faculty performance is taken online during every semester. Institute also takes regular informal feedbacks from the students about their dayto day difficulties in teaching learning process including administrative services. In additiontothisthereisonesuggestionboxwherestudentcangivetheirsuggestions pertainingtoacademicandadministrativeimprovements.Instituterespondsonthe feedbacksreceivedandtakescorrectiveaction,ifneeded. GrievanceRedressalmechanismforfaculty,staffandstudents Students,staffandfacultyarefreetoregistertheirgrievancesthroughtheirrespective Heads to the Head of the Institutions and University level depends on the case. Institutionalwaystriestogivepropersolutionstothegrievancesofthestudents,staff and faculty if any. Regular HOD meeting, coordination meeting (between various Institutions)andvariousmeetingsofbodiesatInstituteandUniversitylevelregularly visualizeproblemsandsolutionsarealsogivenaccordingly. V. PROGRAMMES Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE DiplomaProgramme 1.ChemicalEngineering 2.MechanicalEngineering 3.PlasticEngineering 4.ElectricalEngineering 5.Electronics&CommunicationEngineering 6.ComputerEngineering 7.InformationTechnology Total Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE Sanctionedintake 30 60 30 60 120 120 60 480

Nil. However, the Nirma University accreditation process by NAAC is completed. The outcome of evaluation is expected to be declared by 31st March 2010) For each Programme the following details are to be given:

Institute of Diploma Studies is a constituent institute of Nirma University. The university has approved the diploma level engineering programmes offered by the institute.. All programmes are offered to 10+ students depending upon seats available as per the resolution of Government of Gujarat. The duration of each programme is 4 years (8 semesters): DiplomaProgramme 1.ChemicalEngineering 2.MechanicalEngineering 3.PlasticEngineering 4.ElectricalEngineering 5.Electronics&CommunicationEng. 6.ComputerEngineering 7.InformationTechnology No. Seats of 30 60 30 60 120 120 60 Fee Rs.32000p.a. Rs.32000p.a. Rs.32000p.a. Rs.32000p.a. Rs.32000p.a. Rs.32000p.a. Rs.32000p.a.

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Cut-off Marks Comparative statement of students admitted in the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10
Electronics & Communication Highest Category OPEN SC ST SEBC 200607 92 77 60 88 200708 88 82 65 82 200809 91.6 87.8 78.6 87.6 200910 91.4 69.2 55.8 74 200607 79 70 52 70 200708 82 72 57 75 Lowest 200809 87.8 53.54 81.2 43.54 44.8 53 84.2 Lowest 200708 78 65 43 73 200809 85.8 78 49.6 82.6 Lowest 200708 72 62 -65 200809 82.4 75 38.4 76.4 Lowest 200809 75 65 -65.8 Category 2009-10 54.14 44.46 55 49 OPEN SC ST SEBC 200607 85 58 -59 Category 2009-10 80.46 70 41.4 63.4 OPEN SC ST SEBC 200607 89 70 -81 SEBC 83 79 86.4 Information Technology Highest 200708 93 78 -79 200809 91.4 83 70.4 2009-10 84.8 62.64 200607 76 66 -64 Mechanical Engineering Highest Category OPEN SC ST SEBC 200607 87 77 -83 200708 84 73 75 78 200809 91.6 85.4 67.4 200910 90.31 79.23 74 200607 75 64 -ST 47 73 81 71.69 66 73 82.2 46.77 SC 76 71 82.6 46.77 -40 44.6 46.77 Category 2009-10 75.69 OPEN 200607 87 Computer Engineering Highest 200708 89 200809 92.6 68.15 70 68 77.8 61.17 2009-10 91.23 200607 76 Lowest 200708 80 200809 86.6 200910 53.40

Lowest 200708 79 73 -70 200809 85.6 80 48.4 81.4 Lowest 200607 55 44 -40 200708 66 59 -61 200809 79.4 73.6 -72.6 200910 70.77 66.71 50.52 200910 71.14 61.4 58

85.6 80.80 68 Electrical Engineering Highest

84.8 66.61 Chemical Engineering Highest 200809 84.8 77.8 78.2 2009-10 81.69 66.71 62

Category OPEN SC ST SEBC

200607 83 64 43 69

200708 79 67 50 72

Category OPEN SC ST SEBC

200607 68 51 -57

20082009200609 10 07 85.6 83.8 65 76.4 47.6 59 47.6 62 -81.4 66.22 62 Plastic Engineering Highest 200720082009200608 09 10 07 84 84.8 81.69 42 56 67 38 ---61 70.8 49.08 42

200708 74 61 -65

200708 62 55 -59

2009-10 56.86 49.08


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PlacementFacilities Industry Institution Interaction Cell (III Cell) has been established to provide close links with industries. To achieve this goal, the cell continuously interacts with the industries.Moreover,itinteracts withvariousindustriesforjobplacements.Many reputedindustrieshavevisitedthecampusandrecruitedthestudents
Batch 2007 Department/ Program Chemical Mechanical Electrical EC Information Technology Computer Engineering Plastic Batch 2008 Department/ Program Chemical Mechanical Electrical EC Information Technology Computer Engineering Plastic Batch 2009 Department/ Program Chemical Mechanical Electrical EC Information Technology Computer Engineering Plastic

Number of students recruited 11 20 15

Average salary/ annum 138000 116727 120000

Highest Salary offered/ annum 180000 180000 180000

No one is interested for JOB 6 72000 Number of students recruited 4 17 18 3 Average salary/ annum 158853 148541 149375 180000

72000

Highest Salary offered/ annum 257000 257000 257000 180000

No one is interested for JOB 1 144000 Number of students recruited 7 13 20 0 2 1 5 Average salary/ annum 149750 99000 93600 72000 72000 72000 92000

144000

Highest Salary offered/ annum 257000 120000 120000 72000 72000 72000 108000

Minimum , Maximum and Average Salary for Last 3 years Year Minimum Maximum Salary Salary Average Salary 2007 72000 180000 115286 2008 84000 257000 145059 2009 72000 257000 137200

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(2009Passouts)
Sr. No. Name of the Company City Chem Mech Ele EC Plastic IT CE Total Gross Salary Salary P.A / Stipend P.M 72000 120000 96000 120000 72000 120000 72000 108000 96000 257000 120000 150000 120000 360000 175000

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Solu Soft L & T Limited - ENC Mother Dairy Cema Lighting Transpek - Silox Torrent Power AEC Uma Converter Shrirama Multitech Alembic Limited HAZIRA LNG LTD [SHELL] L & T Limited -HZW Reliance Industries Limited Ultratech Cement Limited T & R Limited ESSAR GROUP

Ahmedabad Vadodara Gandhinagar Kheda Vadodara Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Kalol Vadodara Surat HAZIRA Jamnagar Bhavnagar Ahmedabad Surat 5 0 2 0 4 11 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 2 1 1 1 2

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0 3 1 2 2 6 3 1 2 0 2 4 16

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Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details: Not Applicable For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following: Not Applicable Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16th May, 2005 Not Applicable
FACULTY:
Department : Plastic Engineering No Name 1 Ms. Mamata Saiyad 2 Shri Vijay N. Patel 3 Shri Digant Mandavia 4 Ms. Dharini Soni 5 Ms. Sapna S. Joshi 6 Shri G.K. Lalchandani

Designation HOD Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor (SG)

D.O.J. 30/07/1998 01/12/1997 15/07/2000 22/11/2000 16/07/2007 10/02/1999

Qualification M.E M. E. M.TECH B. E. B. E. B.SC(ELE.)

Department: Chemical Engineering 1 Shri Nimish R. Shah H.O.D. 2 Ms.Ujvala Christian Asst. Professor 3 Ms.Yamini S Patel Asst. Professor 4 Shri Dharamashi V. Rabari Asst. Professor 5 Ms.Payal C. Patel Asst. Professor 6 Dr. Monika Swami Asst. Prof (Chemistry) 7 Shri Ketan N. Acharya Asst. Prof (Chemistry) 8 Dr. Manish J. Solanki Asst.Prof(Chemy) 9 Dr.Pathik M. Shah Asst.Prof (Chem) Department: Mechanical Engineering 1 Shri Pareek Sureshkumar I/c.Principal & HOD 2 Shri Arvind Sankhala Asst.Professor 3 Shri Anand S. Patel Asst.Professor 4 Shri Mitesh Soni Asst.Professor 5 Shri P.J. Bagga Asst.Professor 6 Shri Amar R. Shah Asst.Professor 7 Ms. Hani L. Chotai Asst.Professor 8 Shri Dipak Saksena Asst.Professor

24/09/1999 09/08/2007 27/08/2007 14/05/2008 01/01/2009 01/09/2003 30/06/2005 01/07/2009 09/07/2009

M.E. M.E. M.E. M.Tech M.Tech PH.D. (CHEM.) M.SC.(CHEMISTRY) Ph.D,M.Sc.(Chem) PH.D. (CHEMY)

20/08/1998 17/03/2007 07/06/2001 17/03/2007 28/09/2000 16/08/2005 02/07/2007 17/08/2005

M.E. BE B. E. B. E. B. E. B. E. B.E B. E.
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Ms Deepa N. Yagnik Ms.Sarita Kashyap Shri Sumit S. Patel Shri Gunjan B. Bhatt Shri Darshan A. Vaishnav

Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor

27/06/2009 03/07/2009 07/08/2009 12/08/2009 08/02/2010 25/08/1998 11/07/2006 09/08/2004 27/07/2006 11/06/2007 01/08/2007 23/06/2008 10/11/2008 17/11/2008 08/08/2009

B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. M.TECH

Department: Computer Engineering 1 Ms. Pravina Mehta HOD 2 Shri Rahul B. Shrimali Asst.Professor 3 Shri Ankit C. Patel Asst.Professor 4 Shri Ajay M. Patel Asst.Professor 5 Ms. Sudha B. Patel Asst.Professor 6 Shri Prakash B. Patel Asst.Professor 7 Ms.Jignasa M. Sondarva Asst.Professor 8 Shri Manish Singh Asst.Professor 9 Shri Hardik G. Upadhyay Asst.Professor 10 Shri Pranavkumar J. Mehta Asst.Professor

M. Tech. BE B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E.

Department: Information Technology 1 Shri S.G. Desai Asst.Professor 2 Ms. Nisha Khurana Asst.Professor 3 Shri Jashvant R. Dave Asst.Professor 4 Shri Ajay N. Upadhyaya Asst.Professor 5 Ms. Zarana R. Shah Asst.Professor 6 Ms. Agna Desai Asst.Professor 7 Ms.Riddhi Passawala Asst.Professor Department: Electrical Engineering 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shri Hemang S. Pandya Shri Jafarullakhan Pathan Shri Dhiraj N. Khokhani Shri Dhiren K. Rathod Shri Umesh L. Kohle Ms. Miral P. Shah Ms. Astha D. Trivedi Shri Tejas B. Gandhi I/c.HODAsst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Asst.Professor

04/07/2002 20/10/2001 14/08/2007 06/08/2007 01/09/2007 05/11/2008 10/11/2008

M.Sc.,M.Phill B.E. B.E. BE BE BE BE

11/10/2004 28/09/2005 27/06/2005 12/09/2005 20/10/2005 08/10/2007 23/10/2008 29/06/2009

ME M.E. M.TECH. B.E. B.TECH. B. E. B.E. B.E.

Department: Electronics & Communication Engineering 03/11/2001 1 Shri Jayesh J. Patel HOD 05/02/2003 2 Ms. Karuna A. Mahajan Asst. Professor 27/03/2003 3 Shri Ankit D. Shah Asst. Professor 08/10/2003 4 Ms. Rina S. Parikh Asst. Professor 20/08/2002 5 Shri Pritesh P. Shah Asst. Professor 08/08/2005 6 Ms. Dipmala J. Thakkar Asst. Professor 09/08/2007 7 Ms.Lipi Chhaya Asst. Professor 17/01/2009 8 Ms.Mittal R. Thakkar Asst. Professor 9 Shri Alpesh M. Patel Asst. Professor 22/06/2009 10 Shri Nikita Ambasana Asst. Professor 29/06/2009 11 Ms. Jignasa H. Patel Asst. Professor 03/08/2009 12 Shri Nareshkumar P. Patel Asst.Professor 05/03/2010

M.Tech B.E. ME B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. B.E. M.Tech

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Department: General 1 Shri N. K. Joshi 2 Ms. Anagha S. Thakur 3 Shri Amit Mishra 4 Shri Ashvinsinh Chudasama 5 Ms. Nibha Thakore 6 Ms. Payal Mehta 7 Shri Bal Sabindersingh 8 Ms. Bindia S. Mecwan 9 Ms. Hiral M. Shah 10 Shri Rahul I. Shah 11 Ms.Chetna C. Chauhan 12 Shri Dharamvirsinh B. Parmar 13 Ms. Pooja Podar 14 Ms. Vaishali Bhavsar 15 Ms.Krishna Parikh 16 Shri Kirankumar F. Vaghela 17 Shri Pragnesh L. Thakkar 18 Shri Tarak Bhatt 19 Shri Nirav D. Patel

HOD Asst.Prof(Eng) Asst.Prof(Maths) Asst.Prof(Maths) Asst.Prof(Eng) Asst.Prof(Civil) Asst.Prof.(Maths) Asst.Prof(Eng) Asst.Prof(Civil) Asst.Prof (Civil) Asst.Prof(Phy) Asst.Prof(Maths) Asst.Prof(Civil) Asst.Prof (Phy) Asst.Prof (Eng) Asst.Prof(Eng) Asst.Prof(Maths) Asst.Prof(Civil) Asst.Prof.(Maths)

30/06/2007 06/08/2002 20/11/2000 12/07/2005 01/12/2005 03/09/2007 26/10/2007 22/02/2008 12/05/2008 19/05/2008 02/11/2008 25/06/2009 29/06/2009 09/07/2009 29/06/2009 20/07/2009 22/07/2009 01/08/2009 01/09/2009

M.SC. M. A.(ENGLISH) M. SC. (MATHS) M.SC. (MATHS) M. A. (ENGLISH) B.E. M. SC.(Maths) M.A. English B.E. (CIVIL) B.E. (CIVIL) M.Sc.(Phy), B.Ed. M.Sc-Maths,M.Ph. M.E.(civil) M.Sc., M.Phil M.A.(Eng), M.A.(Eng), B.Ed. M.Sc.,M.Phil-mths M.E.- Civil M.Sc.-Maths,B.Ed

GuestFaculty Experts from R & D institutions, industries and academic institute are invited to supplementthecoursework. PermanentFaculty:StudentRatio

1.RatioofStaff:Student1:16.38(consideringRegular&VisitingFaculty) 2.RatioofStaff:Student1:18.92(ConsideringRegular&AdhocFaculty) 1589 =84(AnnualIntake)X4Years (Totalnumberofstudentsonroll:1589 Numberofregularfaculties:84 Numberofadhocfaculties:3 Numberofvisitingfaculties:16) Numberoffacultyemployedandleftduringthelastthreeyears

NumberofFacultyLefttheInstitute NumberofFacultyAppointed

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VI.

PROFILE OF PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATIONOFEMPLOYMENTATTHEINSTITUTECONCERNED Name DateofBirth Academic qualifications(withfieldof specialization) Prof.SureshPareek : March24,1975 : M.E. (Mechanical) from S.V. National InstituteofTechnology, Surat(2004) B.E. (Mechanical) Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur (1997) : August20,1998 : Academic:11Yearsand7months Industrial:1year :

Dateoftheappointmentin thepresentinstitution Details of Experience (Academic/Industrial)

Prof. Pareek is working as Head of Mechanical Engineering Department since August 2005. Prior to this, he was working as Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at this institute. He has also one year industrial Experience. He had coordinated Faculty Induction Programme in September 2005. He had delivered various expert lectures at different forums. He has also attended national level seminar and presented papers. He had also coordinated a seminar on SQC and Six Sigma A pathway towards Excellence. He has also coordinated Orientation Programme for First year students at this institute. Prof. Pareek is actively involved in the curriculum development of Mechanical Engineering Programme as member of Board of Studies, Mechanical Engineering Diploma Programme. He is also member of Faculty of Technology & Engineering, Nirma University. He is life member of Indian Society for Technical Education. He is currently associated with Alumni Association of this institute as President. His areas of interest are Thermal Engineering, Turbo machinery, Fluid Mechanics, Machine Design and Material Technology.
HehasreceivedCharutarVidyaMandal,VallabhVidhyanagarGujaratAwardfor Best Polytechnic Teacher in Gujarat State for the year 2007 during 37th ISTE NationalConvention.

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PROFILE OF

FACULTIES WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATIONOFEMPLOYMENTATTHEINSTITUTECONCERNED

(Please refer enclosures)


VII. FEE Detailsoffee,asapprovedbyStatefeeCommittee,fortheInstitution. Tuitionfee:Rs.32,000/peryear Timescheduleforpaymentoffeefortheentireprogramme. Feescollectedwithin10daysfromthecommencementofthenewsemester No.ofFeewaiversgrantedwithamountandnameofstudents. NotApplicable Numberofscholarshipofferedbytheinstitute,durationandamount NirmaUniversityoffersfinancialassistancebywayofinterestonloanasper followingdetailstotheneedystudentsonthebasisofmerit Family Income not Assistance exceeding Rs.2Lakhp.a. 100%interestontheloanobtainedfrom schedule bank limited to the amount of tuitionfees Rs.4Lakhp.a. 50% interest subsidy on the loan obtained from schedule bank limited to theamountoftuitionfees EstimatedcostofBoardingandLodginginHostels.

of such No. Assistance 5% of the sanctionedintake 5% of the sanctionedintake

Hostelfacilitiesareavailableforgirls.Privatehostelfacilitiesarealsocreated nearby the institute. Institute has its own 32 buses to carry students from everycornersofAhmedabadandGandhinagar. VIII.ADMISSION Numberofseatssanctionedwiththeyearofapproval. Courses 1st Year of approval by AICTE and ReferenceNo.

Sanctione d Intake

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ChemicalEng. MechanicalEngg. PlasticEngg. ElectricalEngg. Electronics & Communication Eng. ComputerEngg. Information Technology

30 740/1.1(E)ET/97dt.13/08/1997 (Revised 2007) 740/1.1(E)ET/97dt.13/08/1997 60 30 740/1.1(E)ET/97dt.13/08/1997 (Revised 2007) 740.87039(E)/2C/95/1748dt.02/07/03 60 120 418/ExtGuj/ET/01dt.16/07/01 (Revised 2009) 120 418/ExtGuj/ET/01dt.16/07/01 (Revised 2009) 418/ExtGuj/ET/01dt.16/07/01 60

in

in

in

in

Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years.
200910 Branch BOYS GIRL S BOYS GIRL S BOYS GIRL S BOYS GIRL S BOYS GIRL S BOYS GIRL S BOYS GIRL S TOTAL OP 17 2 36 20 37 1 60 27 36 21 23 22 302 SC 3 3 3 2 2 26 2 2 43 ST 6 4 2 5 17 SE BC 7 1 15 2 14 23 4 27 3 11 2 109 Total 27 3 60 22 58 1 87 33 94 26 36 24 471 OP 15 4 31 14 3 33 2 24 29 27 21 16 22 241 SC 1 1 5 1 4 5 2 5 3 3 1 31 200809 ST 4 4 3 2 7 1 2 1 24 SE BC 9 20 10 2 16 1 18 7 21 5 9 6 124 Total 25 5 60 25 5 57 3 50 40 60 30 30 30 420 OP 17 4 30 19 1 34 8 33 15 36 10 21 16 244 SC 1 1 4 2 3 1 5 3 7 1 4 2 34 200708 ST 6 1 3 1 1 2 14 SEB C 7 1 20 1 10 16 25 9 32 6 11 9 147
TOTAL

25 6 62 1 31 1 54 9 66 28 76 19 36 27 439

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19 candidates are admitted under NRI category in the year 200910. The admission under NRI category were granted as per the guidelines of the AdmissionCommitteeforProfessionalDiplomaCourses(ACPDC).

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ADMISSION PROCEDURE Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website):
The admissions to the Institute are given by the Admission Committee for ProfessionalDiplomaCoursesconstitutedbytheGovernmentofGujarat. (Formoredetailspleasevisitwww.cdacgujarat.org)

X.CRITERIAANDWEIGHTAGESFORADMISSION

Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marksinqualifyingexaminationetc. Mentiontheminimumlevelofacceptance,ifany. Mentionthecutofflevelsofpercentage&percentilescoresofthecandidates intheadmissiontestforthelastthreeyears. DisplaymarksscoredinTestetc.andinaggregateforallcandidateswhowere admitted. NotApplicable

Item No I - X must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution. The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XIXV.

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APPLICATION FORM

Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities. Not Applicable XII. LIST OF APPLICANTS
List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats. (Please see Annexure - 1)

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RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS


Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. List of candidates who have been offered admission Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates. List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list. (Please see Annexure - 2)

Not Applicable XIV. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LIBRARY:
Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise) List of online National/International Journals subscribed. E-Library facilities
Number of Library Books, Volumes, Journals (Programme-wise) as on 31st Jan 2010 Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Course(s) Number of Titles CE/IT Chemical Chemistry Civil EC Electrical Eng/Eco General General Engineering Mathematics Mechanical 499 459 168 36 410 151 216 844 38 101 765

Books Number of Volumes 1276 838 213 58 986 258 290 894 61 423 1436 National 14 18 2 0 9 9 2 30 1 0 19

Journals International 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
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LIST OF NATIONAL PERIODICALS - 2010 Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Digit International Journal of Computer Science and Software Technology International Journal of Computer Science and System Analysis Journal of Hybrid Computing Research Chemical Business Chemical World Colourage Down to Earth Indian Chemical Engineer Journal of Environmental Science & Engineering Indian Journal of Environmental Protection International Journal of Chemical Technology Journal of Industrial Pollution Control Modern Food Processing Nandini Chemical Journal Soaps, Detergents & Toiletries Review Times Food Processing Chemical Industry Digest Chemical Product Finder Pollution Research Ecology, Environment and Conservation Industrial Safety Chronicles Electronics Today IETE Journal of Research IETE Technical Review IETE Journal of Education Int. Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering Int. Journal of Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields Int. Journal of Microcircuits and Electronic Int. Journal of Photonics Int. Journal of Industrial Electronics and Control Int. Journal of Electrical Engineering Int. Journal of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Int. Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Journal of Electrical Engineering

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Branch CE CE CE CE Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EE EE EE EE

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77

India Power IEEMA Journal ELCINA Electronics Outlook Power Line The ICFAI University Journal of Electrical & Electronics The Journal of English Language Teaching Engineering Advances Asian Journal of Chemistry Indian Literature International Journal of Nanosystem and Theory CSI Journal CSI Communication Express Computer PC Quest Data Quest International Journal of Computers, Information Technology & Engg International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology Journal of Software Engineering International Journal of Emerging Technologies & Applications in Engineering, Technologies & Sciences

M HY BM M Q BM Q Q BM BA Q M W M M HY HY HY HY HY

EE EE EE EE EE Gen Engg Gen Engg Gen Engg Gen Engg Gen Engg IT IT IT IT IT IT IT IT IT IT

International Journals of Computer Applications in Engineering, Technology & Sciences Science Reporter Annals of Library and Information Science Vigyan Pragati (Hindi) Tattvaloka Gandhi Marg Indian Journal of Information Science and Services Indian Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology Research Digest Indian Journal of History of Science Proceedings of INSA Pratiyogita Darpan Success Mirror DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology Prevention Travel Plus Mapana: Journal of Science Competition Science Vision Journal of IISC Science, Technology and Society Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences - Chemistry Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences - Physics Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences - Mathematics & Statistics

M Q BM M Q Q Q M Q Q M M BM M M M M Q HY HY HY HY
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78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115

Library Progress Sunday Indian GEO Magazine Vigyan Darshti World Digital Libraries English Teaching Professionals The ICFAI University Journals of Soft Skills Discover Auto India Indian Management Industrial Engineering Journal The Machinist Foundry Auto Monitor Search: the industrial sourcebook Overdrive Cooling India International Journal of Manufacturing Science & Technology International Journal of Mechanical Engineering International Journal of Materials Research Machinery and Engineering World Commercial Vehicle The ICFAI University Journals of Mechanical Engineering Solar Quarterly Urjavaran Disaster and Development IAPQR Transactions Medical Plastics Data Service Modern Plastics and Polymers Popular Plastics and Packaging The ET Polymers Plastic News Plastics Planet International Modern Plastics India Injection Molding World International Journal of Plastics Technology Plastics For You Entrepreneur

HY W M M HY Q Q M M M M BM Q FN M M BM HY HY HY M M Q Q BM HY BA M BM M BM M M M M BA M M

Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Library Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics

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LIST OF INTERNATIONAL PERIODICALS - 2010 Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name of Periodicals Chemical Product and Process Modelling International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering PC Magazine PC World SQL Server Everyday with Practical Electronics Alive Popular Mechanics Modern Plastics Worldwide Injection Molding Magazine LIST OF ONLINE JOURNALS PROQUEST SCIENCE Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Name of Periodicals AACE International Transactions ACI Materials Journal ACI Structural Journal AI Magazine AIDS Education and Prevention ASHRAE Transactions Acta Meteorologica Sinica Adhesives & Sealants Industry Adolescent Psychiatry Advanced Packaging Aggregates & Roadbuilding Agricultural Research Agriculture Business Week Agriculture Week Agronomy Journal Air & Space Power Journal Air Power History Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology Alcohol Research and Health Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine Alternatives Journal Ambio American Annals of the Deaf American Anthropologist American Biology Teacher, The American City & County, The American Family Physician American Forests American Journal of Audiology American Journal of Law and Medicine American Journal of Psychiatry, The American Journal of Psychotherapy American Journal of Public Health American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology American Journal of Speech - Language Pathology

Fre BM BM M M M M M M M M

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American Machinist American Midland Naturalist, The American Scientist American Sociological Review American Surgeon, The American Water Works Association. Journal Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Analog Science Fiction & Fact Annals of Dyslexia Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, The Anthropological Quarterly Anthropology and Education Quarterly Anti - Corrosion Methods and Materials Appropriate Technology Aquatic Mammals Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Assembly Astronomy Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine Australasian Science Australian Journal of Anthropology, The Australian Journal of Crop Science Automotive Engineer Automotive Industries Behavioral Disorders Behavioral Medicine BioCycle Biological Bulletin, The Biopharm International Bioscience Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Socit et Environnement Bird Study British Journal for the History of Science British Journal of Biomedical Science British Journal of Photography, The Broadcast Engineering; World edition Building Design & Construction Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Bulletin of the History of Medicine Business of Global Warming, The California CPA Canadian Geographic Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ Canadian Wood Products Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Progress Chemical Week Chemicals & Chemistry Chemicals & Chemistry Business Circuit World

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Clinical Chemistry Clinical Diabetes Clinical Laboratory Science Clinical and Investigative Medicine (Online) Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications Compel Compost Science & Utilization Computer Business Week Computer Graphics World Computer Technology Journal Computer Weekly News Computers, Networks & Communications Computerworld Concrete International Connector Specifier Control Engineering Corrosion Corrosion Engineering, Science, and Technology Crop Science Cultural Anthropology Current Science Daedalus Defense & Aerospace Business Defense & Aerospace Week Demography Dermatology Times Design News Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Diabetes Diabetes Care Diabetes Forecast Diabetes Spectrum Diagnostic Imaging Dr. Dobb's Journal Drug Information Journal E : the Environmental Magazine

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5 12 6 12 7 12 8 12 9 13 0 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 14 0 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 14 7 14 8 14 9 15 0 15 1 15 2 15 3 15 4 15 5 15 Environmental Reviews Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

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EC & M; Electrical Construction and Maintenance EContent EDN Ecology, Environment & Conservation Ecology, Environment & Conservation Business Electric Light and Power Electronic Design Electronics Business Journal Electronics Newsweekly Endangered Species Update Energy & Ecology Energy & Ecology Business Energy Business Journal Energy Engineering Energy Risk Energy Weekly News Engineer Engineer, The Engineered Systems Engineering Business Journal Engineering Computations Engineering Management Journal; EMJ Engineering and Mining Journal Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management Environment Environmental Design + Construction Environmental Engineering Environmental History Environmental Practice

6 15 7 15 8 15 9 16 0 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 6 16 7 16 8 16 9 17 0 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 7 17 8 17 9 18 0 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 5 18 6 18 Human Life Review Humanitas

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Ethics & Medicine European Journal of Control Facilities Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities Folia Zoologica Food & Farm Week Food Business Week Food Engineering Food Weekly Focus Food Weekly News Food and Beverage Close - Up Forest Science Futurist, The Genetics Geodinamica Acta Geographical Journal, The Geographical Review Geolines Germanic Review, The Gerontologist, The Global Warming Focus Gulf Construction HVAC&R Research Hastings Center Report, The Health Data Management Heating/Piping/Air Conditioning Engineering : HPAC Human Biology Human Ecology; Ithaca Human Events

7 18 8 18 9 19 0 19 1 19 2 19 3 19 4 19 5 19 6 19 7 19 8 19 9 20 0 20 1 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 6 20 7 20 8 20 9 21 0 21 1 21 2 21 3 21 4 21 5 21 6 21 7 21 International Journal of Modelling & Simulation International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow

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Hydraulics & Pneumatics Hydrocarbon Processing IBM Systems Journal ISHN In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology; Animal In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology; Plant InTech Indian Journal of Human Genetics Industrial Engineer Industrial Environment Industrial Robot, The Information Technology Business Information Technology Newsweekly InformationWeek Institute of Transportation Engineers. ITE Journal Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management Interfaces International Angiology International Journal of Astrobiology International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education International Journal of Energy Sector Management International Journal of Engine Research International Journal of Forming Processes International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics International Journal of Mathematical Combinatorics International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education

8 21 9 22 0 22 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 6 22 7 22 8 22 9 23 0 23 1 23 2 23 3 23 4 23 5 23 6 23 7 23 8 23 9 24 0 24 1 24 2 24 3 24 4 24 5 24 6 24 7 24 8 24 Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications Journal of Electronic Defense

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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health International Journal of Power & Energy Systems International Journal of Robotics & Automation International News on Fats, Oils and Related Materials : INFORM Internet Business Newsweekly Internet Networks & Communications Internet Weekly News Issues in Innovation Issues in Science and Technology JAOCS, Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society JITTA : Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application JOM Journal of Air Transportation Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology Journal of Applied Non - Classical Logics Journal of Architectural Coatings Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering Journal of Building Appraisal Journal of Climate Journal of Coastal Research Journal of Commercial Biotechnology Journal of Computational Finance, The Journal of Computer Information Systems, The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, The Journal of Decision Systems Journal of Drug Issues Journal of Electrocardiology

9 25 0 25 1 25 2 25 3 25 4 25 5 25 6 25 7 25 8 25 9 26 0 26 1 26 2 26 3 26 4 26 5 26 6 26 7 26 8 26 9 27 0 27 1 27 2 27 3 27 4 27 5 27 6 27 7 27 8 27 9 28 Journal of Personality Disorders Journal of Physical Oceanography

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Journal of Energy Markets, The Journal of Engineering Journal of Engineering Education Journal of Engineering Technology Journal of Environmental Education, The Journal of Environmental Health Journal of Environmental Quality Journal of Farming Journal of Forestry Journal of General Psychology, The Journal of Genetic Psychology, The Journal of Geoscience Education Journal of Geosciences Journal of Laryngology and Otology, The Journal of Mammalogy Journal of Mathematics Journal of Mental Health Counseling Journal of Motor Behavior Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education Journal of Navigation, The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Journal of Nuclear Medicine, The Journal of Nutrition, The Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery Journal of Paleontology Journal of Parapsychology, The Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

0 28 1 28 2 28 3 28 4 28 5 28 6 28 7 28 8 28 9 29 0 29 1 29 2 29 3 29 4 29 5 29 6 29 7 29 8 29 9 30 0 30 1 30 2 30 3 30 4 30 5 30 6 30 7 30 8 30 9 31 0 31 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry

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Journal of Physics Research Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience : JPN Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Journal of Psychology, The Journal of Quality Technology Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering Journal of Rehabilitation Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Journal of Robotics & Machine Learning Journal of STEM Education : Innovations and Research Journal of Service Science and Management Journal of Social Psychology, The Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology Journal of Software Engineering and Applications Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Journal of Surfactants and Detergents Journal of Systemic Therapies Journal of Technology Journal of Technology & Science Journal of Technology Management in China Journal of Transportation Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology Journal of Water Resource and Protection Journal of Wildlife Management

1 31 2 31 3 31 4 31 5 31 6 31 7 31 8 31 9 32 0 32 1 32 2 32 3 32 4 32 5 32 6 32 7 32 8 32 9 33 0 33 1 33 2 33 3 33 4 33 5 33 6 33 7 33 8 33 9 34 0 34 1 34 Microelectronics International Microwave Journal; International ed.

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Journal of the American Water Resources Association Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Journal of the Geological Society Journal of the National Medical Association Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society Journals of Gerontology, The; Series A; Biological sciences and medical sciences Journals of Gerontology, The; Series B; Psychological sciences and social sciences Lancet, The Laser Focus World Learning & Behavior Lighting Design + Application Lightwave Europe Machine Design Management Science and Engineering Manufacturing Business Technology Manufacturing Close - Up Manufacturing Engineering Marine Technology and SNAME News Mass Transit Material Handling Management Materials Performance Materials Science and Technology; MST Materials World Mathematics Week Mayo Clinic Proceedings Mechanical Engineering Medical Anthropology Quarterly Metallurgical and Materials Transactions; A; Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science Metallurgical and Materials Transactions; B; Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science

2 34 3 34 4 34 5 34 6 34 7 34 8 34 9 35 0 35 1 35 2 35 3 35 4 35 5 35 6 35 7 35 8 35 9 36 0 36 1 36 2 36 3 36 4 36 5 36 6 36 7 36 8 36 9 37 0 37 1 37 2 37 NewsRx Science Nuclear Plant Journal

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Microwaves & RF Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, MCJA Middle East Interiors Military Medicine Minerals & Metallurgical Processing Mining & Minerals Mining & Minerals Business Mining Engineering Modern Casting Modern Machine Shop Modern Materials Handling; Warehousing Management Edition Monthly Weather Review Mountain Research and Development NFPA Journal Nanotechnology Business Journal Nanotechnology Weekly National Parks Natural History Nature Near Eastern Archaeology Network Business Weekly Network Weekly News Network World Middle East Neural Network World; International Journal on Neural and Mass - Parallel Computing and Information Systems New England Journal of Medicine, The New York State Conservationist News of Science NewsRx Health NewsRx Health & Science

3 37 4 37 5 37 6 37 7 37 8 37 9 38 0 38 1 38 2 38 3 38 4 38 5 38 6 38 7 38 8 38 9 39 0 39 1 39 2 39 3 39 4 39 5 39 6 39 7 39 8 39 9 40 0 40 1 40 2 40 3 40 Plant Omics Plant Physiology

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OTJR; Occupation, Participation and Health Ocean Dynamics Ocean News & Technology Oceanus Offshore Oil & Gas Journal Oil & Gas News Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Ophthalmology Times Orthopedics (Online) PC World PT; Magazine of Physical Therapy Pacific Science Paper, Film and Foil Converter Pediatric Annals Penton's Welding Magazine Personal Computer World Perspectives in Biology and Medicine Perspectives in Psychiatric Care Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management Journal Pharmaceutical Technology Photochemistry and Photobiology Phycologia Physical Therapy Physics Week Pigment & Resin Technology Pipeline & Gas Journal Plant Cell Plant Engineering

4 40 5 40 6 40 7 40 8 40 9 41 0 41 1 41 2 41 3 41 4 41 5 41 6 41 7 41 8 41 9 42 0 42 1 42 2 42 3 42 4 42 5 42 6 42 7 42 8 42 9 43 0 43 1 43 2 43 3 43 4 43 Psychiatric Annals Psychiatry

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Plastics Engineering Plastics Technology Polar Record, The Pollution Engineering Polymer Composites Polymer Engineering and Science Popular Science Portable Design Powder Metallurgy Power Power Engineering Power Engineering International Prehospital Emergency Care Prevention Primus : Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part E; Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part F; Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part H; Journal of Engineering in Medicine Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part I; Journal of Systems and Control Engineering Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part J; Journal of Engineering Tribiology Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part K; Journal of Multi - Body Dynamics Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part M; Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part N; Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanosystems Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Part O; Journal of Risk and Reliability Process Engineering Professional Animal Scientist Professional Engineering Professional Safety Progress in Physics

5 43 6 43 7 43 8 43 9 44 0 44 1 44 2 44 3 44 4 44 5 44 6 44 7 44 8 44 9 45 0 45 1 45 2 45 3 45 4 45 5 45 6 45 7 45 8 45 9 46 0 46 1 46 2 46 3 46 4 46 5 46 Science & Society Science Activities

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Psychoanalytic Review Psychological Record, The Psychology Science Psychology Today Psychosomatics Public Roads QST Quality Progress Quarterly Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, The Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics Real Analysis Exchange Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Rehabilitation Oncology Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Research Technology Management Research in Phenomenology Reseaux Resource Week Review of Metaphysics, The Revista Cartogrfica Risk Management; Basingstoke Road Materials and Pavement Design Robotics & Machine Learning Rock Products Rocks and Minerals Rural Sociology SC Magazine SMT Safety & Health Practitioner, The

6 46 7 46 8 46 9 47 0 47 1 47 2 47 3 47 4 47 5 47 6 47 7 47 8 47 9 48 0 48 1 48 2 48 3 48 4 48 5 48 6 48 7 48 8 48 9 49 0 49 1 49 2 49 3 49 4 49 5 49 6 49 Technology & Business Journal Technology News Focus

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Science News Science World Scientia Magna Scientific Bulletin Series C : Fascicle Mechanics, Tribology, Machine Manufacturing Technology Scientist, The Scitech Book News Sea Technology Security Journal Semiconductor International Sensor Review Sensors & Transducers Skeptic Social Behavior and Personality Social Psychology Quarterly Social Research Sociological Methodology Sociological Theory Soil Science Society of America Journal Soldering & Surface Mount Technology Solid State Technology Sound and Vibration South African Journal of Industrial Engineering Southern Journal of Applied Forestry Spectroscopy Stapp Car Crash Journal Structural Survey T+D TechTrends TechWeb

7 49 8 49 9 50 0 50 1 50 2 50 3 50 4 50 5 50 6 50 7 50 8 50 9 51 0 51 1 51 2 51 3 51 4 51 5 51 6 51 7 51 8 51 9 52 0 52 1 52 2 52 3 52 4 52 5 52 6 52 7 52 Wired Wireless Sensor Network

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Technology Review Technology and Culture Technometrics Telecommunications Business Telecommunications Weekly Test & Measurement World Textile Research Journal Textile World Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management Tooling & Production Total Health Transforming Anthropology Transportation Business Journal Transportation Science Tribology & Lubrication Technology Tribology Transactions Turbomachinery International UMTRI Research Review, The Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Research Week Veterinary Week Visible Language Vision Systems Design WEF Highlights Wall Street & Technology Water Environment Research Weatherwise Wilson Journal of Ornithology, The

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World Oil World Watch Worldwide Biotech

elibrary ThefrontendoftheelibraryoftheInstituteofDiplomaStudiesisthewebportalof theUniversity.Theportalisavailableonline24X7at http://library(Intranet) http://library.nirmauni.ac.in(Internet)

The library portal facilitates access to digital resources like journals, magazines, videos,CDs,ExamPapers,etcandalsoprovidesallrelevantandusefulinformation about the library in addition to linking the Central Library Resource Center of the University. The user friendly access to all web resources through the portal is IP authenticated. The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) link on the portal provides facility to search the books database of the library and indicates the availability of the resource. The OPAC is also available in web based module providing remote access to the books database. The Web OPAC is available online 24X7at

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http://10.1.11.223(intranet)

http://webopac.nirmauni.ac.in(Internet)

1. OnlineJournals The library subscribes to a number of full text online journals in the filed of science and technology. These important journals are accessible within Nirma UniversityCampus ProquestScience(530onlineJournals)

2. CDROMLibrary The CD Rom received along with books/journals/conference proceedings is available in the reference section and the facility can be availed from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm on all working days. All purchased CDs can be accessed through our server 3. Videocassettes(VCDs) All Videocassettesare available in digitalformandcan beaccessedthrough our serveronthelibraryportal. DigitalLibrary Keepingintunetheglobaldevelopmentswearecreatinganinstitutionalrepository using DSpace Software (Digital Library Software). We are inputting institutional informationlike,exampapers,facultyarticles,thesis,anddissertationinPDFformat, photoalbumsatDSpace.Studentscanaccessthesedigitalinformationanywherein thecampusthroughourserver. LibrarySoftwareAliceforWindows The Institute of Technology Library is fully computerized with userfriendly library software called Alice for Windows (AfW). The system consists of modules on book AcquisitionCirculation,Periodical,OPACetc.Inadditiontothisthesoftwarefacilitates biometric identification of users, provided efficient resource management system and generatesusefulmanagementinformationforeffectivedecisionmaking

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Apartfromthis,thecenterhasalsoadoptedlatestinformationtechnologymediumslike CD, DVD, Multimedia Kits, BarCode Scanners, Text as well as Graphic Scanners and biometricreadersfortheconvenienceoftheparticipants. UniversityLibrariesIntegration Asmostoftheinformationandprocessesareautomatedandavailabledigitallythe Library portal has been integrated with the other libraries on campus like the Technology, Management, Pharmacy, and Law. The digital resources subscribed by theselibrariesarealsoavailabletothestudentsoftheInstituteofDiplomaStudies. LABORATORY:
ChemicalEngineering Sr.No. 1. NameoftheCourse Major equipment

Chemical Process Ion Exchanger (Softer), Spectro photometer, Batch Reactor, TechnologyI&II Glass ware for experiments, Heating mantle oven, Muffler furnace FluidFlowOperation Pipingsystem,FrictionFactorevaluation,Pumps,Compressors, Flowmeasuringdevices,Agitator&mixers. Particlesizeanalysissieveshaker,SizereducersJawcrusher & Rollcrusher, Ball mill, Plate & Frame filter press, Leaf filter, SolidSolidmixer.VacuumNutch,cycloneseparator,etc Insulation & lagging study apparatus (Insulating powder), VariousHeatExchangerslikeSpiralTubeHeatExchanger,shell & tube Heat Exchanger, Countercurrent and Co current Flow HeatExchanger,StudyofConductionthroughcompositewall, metalrod,etc&FreeandForcedConvectionthroughacylinder, Emmisivitymeasurement,etc Apparatus for the measurement of gas and liquid diffusivities, Wetted wall Column, Adsorption on solids, Gas absorption in packed tower, Vapor Liquid Equilibria apparatus, Batch distillation, Continuous distillation, Dryers, Crystallizes & PackedcolumnLiquidLiquidExtraction.

2.

3.

MechanicalOperation

4.

HeatTransfer

5.

MassTransferI&II

6.

Chemical Process Response of different orders system to step input & impulse Control & input,, Interacting & Noninteracting system, Temperature Instrumentation measurement by RTD, thermocouople, thermistor,etc., Control valveetc. Petroleum Refining& ASTMdistillation,Flashpoint,Firepoint,Cloudpoint&pour Petrochemicals point,smokepointapparatus,Viscometer,&Penetrationindex etc. Pollution Control and DO Analyzer, BOD incubator, COD apparatus, Air sampling WasteDisposal train,HiVolumeAirSampler,LabScaleETP.

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8.

MechanicalEngineering

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NameofCourse

Name of the laboratory / Total Workshop area of lab/w orksh op(sq m.) & Quality

Majorequipment

Metrology&Quality Metrology Control Control

Dial Gauge Calibration Tester, Surface Roughness Tester, Profile Projector, Slip Gauges block set (112 pcs.), Tool Makers Microscope, Electronic Comparator, Digimatic Caliper,Levertypedialindicator Metallurgical Microscopes with CCTV, UltrasonicFlawDetector,HardnessTesterand MuffleFurnace Milling Machine, Planing Machine, Automatic Lathe, Radial Drilling Machine, Electric DischargeMachine,ShapingMachines(2Nos.), A.C. and D. C. Arc Welding setup, Spot and Butt Welding Machine, Universal Woodworking Machine, MIG/MAG welding setup,SandTestingEquipments,EngineLathes Kirloskar make (13Nos.), Pillar Type Drilling Machines (3 Nos.), Capstan Lathe, Starturn HMT CNC Lathe, PC with Master CAM software NT Server, 33 Terminals, 20 Licenses of Pro/ENGINEER software with 73 modules, 20 Licenses of AutoCAD software, 5 Licenses of ANSYSsoftware,1LicenseofIDEASsoftware, Videoprojector(LCD) Models of Lancashire, Cornish, Cochran and Babcock&WilcoxBoiler,Modelsoftwostroke and four stroke petrol and diesel engines, Cut section of 4cylinder Engine with Pump and Injectors, Multi Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Bench, Two Stroke Petrol Engine Test Bench, Four Stroke Diesel Engine Test Set Up, Kirloskar Diesel Genset with Test Set Up, Shriram Honda Portable Genset with Test Set Up, Chassis of Premier Fiat Car, Steering Gear box and Braking Assemblies and Fuel Pumps, AirCompressorandBombCalorimeter Dynamic Balancing Machine, Motorized Gyroscope, Universal Governor Apparatus, Cam Analysis Apparatus, Universal Vibration Apparatus Centrifugal Pump Test Rig, Francis Turbine, GearOilPumpTestRig,DeadWeightPressure GaugeTester,PeltonWheelTestRig,Reynolds Apparatus,Plungerpumptestring

Materials Technology

Materials Technology (W Block)

Manufacturing ProcessI,II,III

Manufacturing Process I,II,III(WBlock)

Advance Advance Manufacturing 1287 ManufacturingTech. Lab.

CAD/CAM

CAD/CAMLab.

Thermal EngineeringI&II

Thermal Engineering I & 162 IILab.

Mechanism

MechanismLab.

81

F.M.H.M.

F.M.H.M.Lab

324

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Strength Materials

of StrengthofMaterialsLab.

162

Universal Testing m/c., Brinell Hardness Testing m/c., Rockwell Hardness Testing m/c., Vicker Hardness Testing m/c., Izod Impact Testingm/c. Function Generators, Digital Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Various DC Machines ( 3HP,230V,1500rpm), 3phase Induction Motor (3HP,400V,1500rpm), 1phase Transformers (1.5KVA, 230/115V), Single phase Auto Transformers(230V,8A15A)

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E.M.E.I.

E.M.E.I.Lab.

162

Totalarea(sqm.) 2178 PlasticEngineeringDepartment Total Area Name of of NameofCourse Laboratory/Wor lab/w kshop orksh op PlasticProcessingTechnologyI Plastic 243 ProcessingLab. Plastic Processing Technology II Plastic Processing Technology III Maintenance of Plastic ProcessingEquipments

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MajorEquipments

1 2 3 4

5 6 7

PolymerChemistryII TechnologyofPlastics TestingofPlasticMaterials

Plastic Testing 81 Laboratory

Hydraulics&Pneumatics

Plastic Hydraulic 81 Laboratory

9 10 11 12 13

PolymerChemistryI ComputerProgramming AutoCAD ComputerApplication ComputerAidedMouldDesign

Chemical Laboratory Computer Laboratory CAD/CAM Laboratory Block W

81 32 144

Injectionmoldingmachine2 PolymechMachinePvt.Ltd.,Baroda,Gujarat Injection molding machine 1, DGP Windsor (I) Ltd.,Chhatral,Gujarat KolsiteExtrusion,KolsiteMachinesFabricLtd., Nanidaman,Gujarat,India Blow molding machine, Ahura Industrial Engineers,Mumbai Ultrasonicweldingmachine RoopTelsonicUltrasonicLimited,Gandhinagar Rotationalmoldingmachine JayYogeshverIndustries,Kalol,Ahmedabad Density column, Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad,Gujarat TensiletestEquipment,DutronProducts HDTVSP testing Machine, Deepak Electronics Pvt.Ltd.,Ahmedabad,Gujarat Izod impact Tester, Vee Tex Polyurethane products,Ahmedabad Hydraulic Trainer, Bosch Rexroth (I) Ltd., Ahmedabad,Gujarat Auto desk Software, Roshani Computer Services

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Name of Course

Name of Laboratory/ Work shop Elements of Electrical Engg.Lab (D-101)

Total Area of Lab(Sq M) 81

Major equipments

1 2 3

1EEB02 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1EEB03 A.C. Fundamentals & Circuits EEB07 Generation, Transmission & Distribution Of Electrical Power 1EEA01 Switchgear & Protection 1EEA07 Estimating, Contracting Electrical Costing &

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Function Generators Digital Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Basic circuit Theory Trainer kits Electrical Wiring Demonstration Kits Digital Insulation Tester Oil Test Set Rod Gap Apparatus Grounding Rods Generator Protection Relay Transformer Relay Over Current, Differential, over voltage Relay Motor protection relay Over current relay test set (Type CFB MK II) Current Transformers C.T. test Bench Maxwells Bridge Wein Bridge Anderson Bridge Desautys Bridge Power Factor Meter Various DC Machines ( 3HP,230V,1500rpm) Various 1-phase Motors 3-phase Induction Motor (3HP,400V,1500rpm) Alternators (3HP,400V,1500rpm) Synchronous Motors( 3HP,415V,1500rpm) Synchronisation Panel for parallel operation 1-phase Transformers (1.5KVA, 230/115V) 3-phase Transformers (5KVA, 400/230V) Single phase Auto Transformers(230V, 8A-15A) 3-phase Auto Transformers (400V,15A) Oil cooled Transformers (6.93KVA, 8.3KVA) 3 phase load 1 phase load electrical motor checker wire wound rheostat 156 computer

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Black & White Television Trainer, Colour TV Pattern Generator, Wobbulloscope, Separate sections of colour & Black-White TV Trainers for practicals Spectrum Analyzer, Digital Communication System trainer, All type of Modulation & Demodulation System Trainer, All type of Transmitter & Receiver Trainer, Antenna System Trainers, Microwave Engineering, All type of Microwave Benches

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1) Chemical Process Technology- I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Volumetric method of Analysis- I Estimation of Na2CO3 content in washing soda Preparation of Caustic Soda Raw Water Analysis- Determination of Hardness CaCO3 Content in limestone Cement analysis estimation of ion. Proximate analysis of coal. Available chlorine in bleaching powder. Analysis of Gamaxin powder Determination of total solids 2) Chemical Process Technology- II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Saponification value of oil Acid value of oil. Iodine value of oil Preparation of azo dye Preparation of aspirine Preparation of Soap Active content of detergent Analysis of sugar Preparation of Salicylic acid. Analysis of Soap 3) Pollution Control and waste Disposal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To calculate dissolved oxygen in waste water sample To calculate BOD in waste water sample To calculate COD in waste water sample Determine the PH of an effluent water To determine Hardness of effluent water To determine chlorine content in an effluent sample To determine Noise level To determine sulphate content in effluent sample To find turbidity in waste water sample. To calculate acidity and alkalinity of waste water sample. 4) Mass Transfer -I Diffusivity of Benzene in Air Temperature Dependency of Diffusivity of Benzene in Air Mass Transfer Coefficient Study of Sublimation of Naphthalene in Air Wetted Wall Column Humidification Operations Study of Operation and Characteristics of Sieve Tray Study of Operation and Characteristics of Packed Column Interfacial Mass Transfer for a non reacting system Diffusion coefficient of Acetic acid in water 5) Mass Transfer- II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Differential Distillation Steam distillation Crystallization of benzoic acid Crystallization of Alumn (with seeding) Extraction of Benzoic Acid

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Single Stage Extraction Single Stage Leaching Atmospheric Dryer Freundlich Isotherm (Ordinary Temperature) Freundlich Isotherm (Elevated Temperature) 6) Mechanical Operation

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Sieve Shaker Jaw Crusher Roll Crusher Ball Mill Sigma Mixer Ribbon Blender Filter Press Sedimentation Floatation Cyclone Separator 7) Heat Transfer Operation

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Heat Transfer through Two slab guarded plate Heat Transfer through Composite Wall Heat Transfer through Metal rod Heat Transfer through Insulating Powder Heat Transfer by Forced Convection through Cylinder Heat Transfer by Natural Convection on Cylinder Heat Transfer by Radiation through Discs Parallel and Counter flow Heat Exchanger Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Study of Stefan Boltzmann Law Derive Heat Transfer Coeff. In Acralic Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger 8) Chemical Process Control & Instrumentation

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Study of response of thermocouple Study of resistance temperature detector (RTD) Study of first order dynamic response Of thermometer. Calibration of thermistor. To determine the time constant of first order system. (thermometer) To study level measurement by air purge method First order mixing process Non - interacting system LIQUID LEVEL SYSTEM Measure linear displacement using L.V.D.T. 9) Fluid Flow Operations

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U-tube manometer Reynolds apparatus Bernoullis equation Venturimeter Orificemeter Rotameter Triangular notch Redwood viscometer Determination of minor losses, Friction in close conduit

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3. Manufacturing Process II 4. Manufacturing Process III 5. Advance Manufacturing Technology 6. Metrology & Quality Control 7. Thermal Engineering I & II and IC Engineering 8. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines. 9. Shop Skills 10. Fundamentals of Maintenance Engineering PLASTIC ENGINEERING

1. Plastic Processing Laboratory:


List of Major Equipment/Facilities: Injection molding machine ,Polymech Machine Pvt. Ltd., Baroda, Gujarat Injection molding machine 1,DGP Windsor (I) Ltd., Chhatral, Gujarat Kolsite Extrusion, Kolsite Machines Fabric Ltd. , Nani daman, Gujarat, India Blow molding machine, Ahura Industrial Engineers, Mumbai Ultrasonic welding machine, Roop Telsonic Ultrasonic Limited, Gandhinagar Rotational molding machine, Jay Yogeshver Industries, Kalol, Ahmedabad

List of Experimental Setup: Construction and working of a reciprocating screw type injection molding machine. Basics construction of Extruder. Loading & unloading of mold on injection molding machine Extrusions die. Carry out the production of blown film and to determine the rate of production. Manufacturing of PVC pipe by extrusion process To study Thermoforming technique Construction of AHURA Blow moulding machine Operation of blow moulding machine Construction of Rotational Moulding machine To study the effect of process parameters on pipe production Operation of rotational moulding machine Maintenance of the Extruder. Effect of process parameters on blown film Fabrication of FRP sheet by Hand lay up technique Hot stamping operation Compression moulding process Screen Printing Construction & operation of Ultrasonic welding machine Welding techniques for plastic products

2. Plastic Testing Laboratory:


List of Major Equipment/Facilities: Density column, Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, Gujarat Tensile test Equipment, Dutron Products HDT-VSP testing Machine, Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, Gujarat Izod impact Tester, Vee Tex Polyurethane products, Ahmedabad Muffle furnace, Vindish Associates, Ahmedabad Melt flow Index, Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad Environmental Stress Cracking Resistant, Nova Instruments, Ahmedabad Carbon Black Content, Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad

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Taber Abrasion, Impex Instruments, Ahmedabad Co-efficient of Friction Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, Gloss meter, Vindish Associates, Ahmedabad Carbon Black Dispersion, Deepak Electronics Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad Opacity tester, student project Dart Impact Tester, student project

List of Experimental Setup: Softening range and melting point of a given plastic material.. Determining Ash content in plastic material. Determining the Melt Flow Index (Melt flow Rate) of given plastic material Measuring the water absorption in plastic material Measuring Tensile strength of given plastic material Measuring Opacity of plastic material. Measuring Gloss of plastic material. Determine Density of plastic material. Determine Abrasion resistance of plastic material. Determine Heat deflection Temperature & vicat Softening Point. To measure co-efficient of friction of plastic film. To determine Izod Impact strength of plastic material. Determining Environmental Stress Cracking Resistance of Plastic.

3. Plastic Hydraulic Laboratory:


List of Major Equipment/Facilities Hydraulic Trainer Bosch Rexroth (I) Ltd., Ahmedabad, gujarat Auto desk Software Roshani Computer Services List of Experimental Setup: Graphical symbols. Terminology used in hydraulic circuit. Pump characteristic curve. Meter in & Meter out actuators Working of Hydro motor Working of Accumulator Proportional Hydraulic Circuits Regenerated Circuits COMPUTER ENGINEERING 1CEH09 Computer Applications
Computer Fundamentals Computer Operating Systems Introduction about Microsoft word 2000 Microsoft word- Format Menu Microsoft word- Bullets and Numbering Microsoft word Table Menu-1 Microsoft word Table Menu-2 Microsoft word- Mail Merge Microsoft word- Print Layout Introduction to Microsoft Excel 0 Microsoft Excel- Formatting and Function 1 Microsoft Excel- Developing of Chart 2 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 3
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Microsoft PowerPoint- Create and Edit Presentation 4 Microsoft PowerPoint- Auto Layout 5 Microsoft PowerPoint- Animation 6 Microsoft PowerPoint- Organization of Chart 7 Microsoft PowerPoint- Drawing Tools 8 Internet Application Computer Networking 9 Internet Application- Mailing and Searching 0 SEMESTER-III 1CEB02-Computer Organization & Architecture 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To verify truth tables of basic gates and to realize all basic gates using NAND or NOR gates only. Verification of truth table of R-S, J-K and D Flip-Flop. To study Universal shift register. To study the design of a Binary Counter. To realize binary half adder, full adder, half subtractor. Design of Parallel Binary Adder. To study the working of Multiplexer. Study of Memory elements Study of Input/Output devices To design a binary synchronous up counter. To design a binary sequence detector. 1ITH04 Programming Methodology Introduction to C Programming. Introduction to Variables & Data Types in C. Introduction to Operators and data input/output functions. Introduction to Control statement and looping. Introduction to arrays in C. Introduction to string in C. Introduction to Functions in C. Introduction to structure in C. Introduction to Pointer in C. Introduction to FILE in C. SEMESTER-IV 1CEA02 Data Communication and Network Technology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To implement VRC over files. To understand the concept of LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) and make programs for odd and even parity bytes. To implement LRC over files. To implement Checksum generator for 3 characters. To implement program for transpositional and substitution encryption. To install client server and peer network over windows Installation of TCP/IP on Windows 2000 and configuration of the computer for network. The implementation of NETSIM: BOSON 1CEB05 Data Structure and Algorithms 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. To develop a program for PUSH and POP operations on stack To develop a program for INSERT and DELETE operations on queue To develop a program for various string operations To develop a program for singly linked list. To develop a program for Bubble Sort and Selection Sort To develop a program for Insertion Sort To develop a program for Quick Sort To develop a program for PUSH and POP operations on stack To develop a program for sequential search
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To write a C program to convert a character into its equivalent binary codes and vice versa. To understand the concept of VRC (Vertical Redundancy Check) and make programs for odd and even parity bits.

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To develop a program for binary search To develop program for tree traversal methods 1CEB04-OOPS

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Basic Concepts of C++ Programming Introduction of Class and Object Introduction of call by value and call by reference Introducing inline functions, Default arguments and Function overloading Implementation of Friend functions, Constructors and Destructors Implementation of Console I/O Operations Implementation of Operator Overloading Implementation of Inhertiance Implementation of Virtual Functions Implementation of File Handling SEMESTER-V 1ITA01 Web Technology Introduction to HTML. To study different formatting and list tags To study various Table tags. To study Form Tags. To study Frame Tags. To study about Image maps and Style sheets. Introduction to Java Script. To study functions and event handling using Java Script. An introduction of VBScript and Active server pages. Working with database using ASP. 1CEB09Internet Technology and Protocols Comparison between TCP/IP and OSI model. Installation of TCP/IP on Windows 2000 and configuration of the computer for network. configure windows-2000 operating system for domain. Study of IP Addressing. Subnets and Subnet mask. TCP/IP Utilities and Services. FTP commands. The PING (Packet Internet Groper) utility. Trace Route Utility. Socket programming. 1ITA03 Relational Data Base Management Systems To get familiarize with Oracle concepts & How to create a table? To Insert, Update & Display the records in a table To Alter and drop the structure of a table To perform join operation using at least two tables Use of different types of functions to manipulate the data items Applying constraints using two tables To perform sub queries and correlated queries To create Synonym, Sequence, Index and Views How to create the PL/SQL blocks, procedures and functions SEMESTER-VII 1CEA06 Computer System Troubleshooting To Study and Demonstrate various components of a Computer. To Study and Demonstrate various components of a Motherboard. Installation of a Sound Card. To study different components such as Resistors, Capacitors, Rheostate (POT), Inductors or Choke, Flexible Wires & Hook-up Wires. Study of Measuring Instruments Installation of a CD-ROM Drive Installation of a Hard Disk Drive Installation of a Modem Installation of a Floppy Disk Drive Installation of a Network Interface Card 1CED06 Advance Programming Technology
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To make student familiar with Basic Concepts of Java Programming. To make student understand about Language Building Blocks of Java Programming. To study various Control Statements of Java. To make a student familiar about basic concept of classes To make a student familiar about Packages and Interface. To Study Java Exception & Threats. To make a student familiar with Java input and output. To study about Applets and Graphics. To study Basic Concept of Servlets and JSP in JAVA. To study Networking through JAVA. 1CEA09 Operating System vi editor. UNIX file commands-I. UNIX files commands-II. Basics of Shell programming. Shell programming-I. Shell programming-II. Shell programming using control structures. Process handling commands in UNIX. Shell Programming-III. Compiler and Linker-Loader. 1CED02 System Analysis and Design Selection of Topic and Information Gathering Requirement Determination Data Flow Diagram ER Diagram Data Discretionary Prototyping Study of second system Study of second system (Continue) Study of third system Study of third system (Continue) 1CEA07 System and Network Administrator Installing Windows 2000 Server Modifying the startup list Installing DNS Installing Active Directory Creating Organization Units and Users Installing a client computer Viewing computers in Active Directory Delegating Management of users Creating and applying group policies Creating and sharing resources ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING List of Experimental set up Course code: 1ECB01 Course Name: Electronics Devices and Circuits. Sr.No. 1. 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Title Study of electronics instruments used in laboratory Study of electronic components Study of CRO and understand its various applications Characteristics of semiconductor diode and zener diode Study of rectifiers with and without filter Characteristics of transistor in CE configuration Characteristics of Field Effect Transistor Transistor as common emitter amplifier Op-amp as an inverting & non-inverting amplifier Astable multivibrator using 555IC

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Course Name: Basic Electronics Circuits. 1. Study of electronics instruments used in laboratory 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Study of electronic components Study of CRO and understand its various applications Characteristics of semiconductor diode and zener diode Study of rectifiers with and without filter Characteristics of transistor in CE configuration Characteristics of Field Effect Transistor Study Load regulation and line regulation characteristics of voltage regulator Op-amp as an inverting & non-inverting amplifier Astable multivibrator using 555IC

Course code: 1ECH08 Course Name: Consumer Electronics 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Study of different types of microphone. Frequency response of microphone. Directional characteristics of Loudspeaker. To build and find the Frequency response of Audio power amplifier using IC TBA 810. Study and troubleshooting of public address system. Study and troubleshooting of stereo cassette player. Study of different types of EPABX system kit. Study of switching mechanism between subscriber. Project-1 Project-2

Course code: 1ECB02 Course Name: Linear Integrated Electronics. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Measurement of op amp parameters Op amp as inverting and non inverting amplifier Op amp as adder subtractor and differential amplifier. Op amp as integrator differentiator and comparator Op amp as high pass filter Op amp as low pass filter IC-555 (Timer) as astable and monostable multivibrator Op amp as precision rectifier Study of Phase Lock Loop(PLL) Load and line regulation of 3 pin voltage regulator. Project

Course code: 1ECB04 Course Name: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Verification of basic logic gates. Construction of all basic gates using only NAND / NOR gates To construct binary half-adder & full adder. To construct half-subtractor and full subtractor. To build up and realize 3-bit binary to gray code converter & 3-bit gray to binary code converter To construct 4-bit binary parallel adder Realization of Boolean function using multiplexer. Verification of truth tables of R-S, J-K, D and T flip-flops. To construct and realize 3-bit (modulo -16) ripple counter (Asynchronous counter) To construct and realize 3-bit (modulo -16) binary synchronous counter. To perform parallel in data, left-shift and right-shift data operation using universal shift register. To design BCD to seven segment LED display circuit. Course code: 1ECA03 Course Name: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS

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To plot the characteristics of SCR. To plot the response of the Resistance and Resistance-capacitance triggering circuit for SCR. To observe the response of a Uni-Junctional Transistor (UJT) as a Relaxation Oscillator. To observe the response of half controlled rectifier with R and RL load. To plot the waveforms of TRIAC in different modes. To observe the response of DIAC and Phase control of TRIAC by light-Dimmer control. To observe the response of the class-A and class-B Turn off circuits. To observe the response of the class-C turn off circuit. To study and perform 3-bit sequential counter. To study speed control of D.C. Shunt motor using Thyristor. Course Code: 1ECB03 Course Name: Electronics Instruments Measurements 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To find the unknown resistance using Wheatstone Bridge To find the unknown Inductance using Maxwells Bridge To find the unknown Inductance using Hays Bridge To find the unknown capacitance using Schering Bridge To do the Range Extension of Voltmeter and Ammeter To study the characteristics of LVDT To study the characteristics of Thermister To study the CRO demonstration kit Study of Q Meter Study of Spectrum Analyzer

Course code: 1ECB05 Course Name: MICROPROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE & INTERFACING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Familiarization with Microprocessor DMS-85 kit and its working with a specimen program. Programs related to the application of DATA transfer instructions like MOV, MVI, OUT, LXI, IN, LDAX, LDA, STAX, STA etc. Programs related to the application of ARITHMETIC instructions like ADD, ADI, SUB, SUI, INR, DCR, DCX, INX etc. Programs related to the application of LOGICAL instructions like ANA, ANI, ORA, ORI, XRA, XRI, CMA, RLC, RAL, RRC, RAR, CMP, CPI etc. Programs related to the application of BRANCH instructions like JMP, JZ, JNZ, JC, JNC, etc. Programs using subroutines. Programs for conversion of BCD to Binary & vice-versa . Programs related to different modes of 8255. Programs related to different modes of 8253. Programs related to Interrupt. Programs related to Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC). Project (Program for any microprocessor based application) Course code: 1ECB07 Course Name: MICROPROCESSORS PROGRAMMING & INTERFACING Familiarization with Microprocessor DMS-85 kit and its working with a specimen program. Study of DATA Transfer Instructions with specimen program and also develop program related to data transfer instructions. Study of ARITHMETIC Instructions with specimen program and also develop program related to arithmetic instructions. Study of LOGICAL Instructions with specimen program and also develop program related to arithmetic instructions. Study of BRANCH Instructions with specimen program and also develop program related to the application of BRANCH instructions like JMP, JZ, JNZ, JC, JNC, etc. Study concept of Subroutine and Stack. Program based on Subroutine. Study of Programmable Peripheral Interfacing (PPI) IC and program related to IC-8255. Study of Programmable Interval Timer / Counter (PIT) IC and program related to IC-8253 / 54. Study of Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC) IC and program related to Interrupt (VI Key). Study Interfacing of Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) and program related to Analog to Digital Conversion. Course code: 1ECA01 Course Name: COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING-I measure the modulation To generate Amplitude Modulated signal by modulating with audio signal generator and index. To demodulate Amplitude Modulated signal by diode Detector. To modulate & demodulate audio signal by Frequency Modulation and Demodulation Techniques To modulate and demodulate audio signal by Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier technique. (DSBSC) To modulate and demodulate audio signal by Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier Technique. (SSBSC) To study Super heterodyne Receiver. To study the Tuner (Frequency converter stage).
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To perform the frequency response of intermediate frequency (IF) stage. To study the Detector and Automatic Gain Control (AGC). To study the Audio Driver and the output stage. Course code: 1ECA04 Course Name: FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To Set up fiber optic Analog link To study Numerical Aperture of the optical fiber Setting up Of fiber Optics digital link To study the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) using optical fiber link Study Of Pulse Amplitude Modulation techniques using Optical fiber link Study Of Pulse Width Modulation and Demodulation Study Of Pulse Position Modulation Study Of losses in optical fiber Study Of framing in TDM Study Of Manchester coding and decoding

Course code: 1ECA02 Course Name: COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING-II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. To study & perform sampling and reconstruction of signal. To study & perform pulse amplitude modulation system To study & perform pulse amplitude demodulation system. To study & perform pulse width modulation system. To study & perform pulse width demodulation system. To study & perform pulse position modulation system. To study & perform pulse position demodulation system. To study & perform Delta modulation and demodulation system. To study & perform adaptive delta modulation and demodulation system. To study earth station used for satellite communication. To study and perform ASK, FSK & PSK. Course code: 1ECA05 Course Name: TELEVISION ENGINEERING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Study of block diagram of Monochrome television receiver. Study of composite video signal. Study of sync separator and horizontal oscillator section. Study and alignment of sound IF section Study vertical oscillator section. Study of different controls of color TV receiver. Study of deflection yoke To study the complete circuit of color TV receiver in various blocks. To trace & study the functions of chroma decoder Fault finding of color TV Study of SMPS

Course code: 1ECA06 Course Name: ANTENNA & MICROWAVE ENGINEERING 1. 2. 3. 4. To study the polarization of horizontal and vertical antenna To plot the radiation pattern of Half Wave Dipole antenna To plot the radiation pattern of Ferrite rod antenna. To plot the radiation pattern of Folded Dipole antenna

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To plot the radiation pattern of Yagi-Uda antenna array To plot the radiation pattern of Stacking methods of Yagi antennas To plot the radiation pattern of Circular antenna To plot the radiation pattern of End-fire and Broadside antenna To plot the radiation pattern of Rhombic and Log-periodic antenna To plot the radiation pattern of Slot antenna

Course code: 1ECD02 Course Name: POWER ELECTRONICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To Study the Characteristics of Power MOSFET To Study the Characteristics of IGBT To study the line and load characteristics of series inverter To study the characteristics of Chopper To study the AC voltage Controller To study the SMPS To study the characteristics of Series Inverter To study the characteristics of Parellal Inverter Study of Cycloconverter Study of AC drive system

Course code: 1ECD05 Course Name: BIO ELECTRONICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To Study various biomedical electrodes. To Study respiration rate meter. To study blood pressure monitor. To study digital heart rate indicator. To study phonocardiography. To study electrocardiogram. To study pace maker. To study therapeutic unit. To Study electroencephalogram. To Study electromyogram.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1CEH09 Computer Applications Computer Fundamentals Computer Operating Systems Introduction about Microsoft word 2000 Microsoft word- Format Menu Microsoft word- Bullets and Numbering Microsoft word Table Menu-1 Microsoft word Table Menu-2 Microsoft word- Mail Merge Microsoft word- Print Layout Introduction to Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel- Formatting and Function Microsoft Excel- Developing of Chart Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint- Create and Edit Presentation Microsoft PowerPoint- Auto Layout Microsoft PowerPoint- Animation Microsoft PowerPoint- Organization of Chart Microsoft PowerPoint- Drawing Tolls Internet Application Computer Networking Internet Application- Mailing and Searching SEMESTER-III 1ITH04 Programming Methodology 1 2 3 4 Introduction to C Programming. Introduction to Variables & Data Types in C. Introduction to Operators and data input/output functions. Introduction to Control statement and looping.
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Introduction to arrays in C. Introduction to string in C. Introduction to Functions in C. Introduction to structure in C. Introduction to Pointer in C. Introduction to FILE in C. Astable multivibrator using IC-555

1CEB02-Computer Organization & Architecture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 To verify truth tables of basic gates and to realize all basic gates using NAND gates only. Verification of truth table of R-S, J-K and D Flip-Flop. To study Universal shift register. To study the design of a Binary Counter. To realize binary half adder, full adder, half subtractor. Design of Parallel Binary Adder. To study the working of Multiplexer. Study of Memory elements Study of Input/Output devices To design a binary synchronous up counter. To design a binary sequence detector.

SEMESTER-IV 1CEA02 Data Communication and Network Technology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. bytes. To implement LRC over files. To implement Checksum generator for 3 characters. To implement program for transpositional and substitution encryption. To install client server and peer network over windows Installation of TCP/IP on Windows 2000 and configuration of the computer for network. The implementation of NETSIM: BOSON 1CEB04-Object Oriented Programming and Systems 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Basic Concepts of C++ Programming Introduction of Class and Object Introduction of call by value and call by reference Introducing inline functions, Default arguments and Function overloading Implementation of Friend functions, Constructors and Destructors Implementation of Console I/O Operations Implementation of Operator Overloading Implementation of Inhertiance Implementation of Virtual Functions Implementation of File Handling 1CEB05 Data Structure and Algorithms 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. To develop a program for PUSH and POP operations on stack To develop a program for INSERT and DELETE operations on queue To develop a program for various string operations To develop a program for singly linked list. To develop a program for Bubble Sort and Selection Sort To develop a program for Insertion Sort To develop a program for Quick Sort To develop a program for sequential search To develop a program for binary search
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To write a C program to convert a character into its equivalent binary codes and vice versa. To understand the concept of VRC (Vertical Redundancy Check) and make programs for odd and even parity bits. To implement VRC over files. To understand the concept of LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) and make programs for odd and even parity

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To develop program for tree traversal methods 1ITA01 Web Technology

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Introduction to HTML. To study different formatting and list tags. To study various Table tags. To study Form Tags. To study Frame Tags. To study about Image maps and Style sheets. Introduction to Java Script. To study functions and event handling using Java Script. An introduction of VBScript and Active server pages. Working with database using ASP. 1ITA11 Database Management System-1 Create tables for the following information and solve the listed query.salespeople (snum number(4), sname char(20), city char(15), commission number(5,2) customers (cnum number(4), cname char(20), city char(10), rating number(4), snum(4))orders (onum number(4), amt number(6,2), odate date, cnum(4) Write a select command that produces the order number, amount and date for all rows in the orders table. Write a query that produces all rows from the customers table for which the salespeoples number is 1001.Write a query that produces the salespeople table with the columns in the following order: city, sname, snum, commission. Write a select command that produces the rating followed by the name of each customer in Ahmedabad.Write a query that will give you all orders for more than Rs. 1000/-. Write a query that will give you names of all salespeople in London with a commission above Rs. 500/-.Write a query on the customers table whose output exclude all customers with a rating <= 100, they are located in Ahmedabad. Write two queries that will produce all orders on October 3, 2006 and October 4, 2006. Now develop single query to get both outputs.Write a query that selects all the customers handled by Mr. ABC or Mr. XYZ respectively. Write a query that selects all customers names begin with P.Write a query that selects all orders with zeroes or NULL in the amt field. Write a query that counts all orders for January 14, 2007.Write a query that selects each customers highest value order. Write a query that selects the first customer, in alphabetical order, whose name begins with G. Write a query that selects the highest rating in each city Write a query that lists customers in descending order of rating. Output rating field first, followed by the customers name and number.Write a query that produces the name and cities of all customers with the same rating as Hoffman. Write a command that increases the rating of all customers in Rome by 100.Write a command that deletes all customers with no current orders. Create a view that shows the number of salespeople in each city.Give rights to JIMMY to change the ratings of the customers. Take away the INSERT privilege on salespeople from Claris.Allow DESAI to query the customers table, but restrict all other access to this table Create Orders table making sure that no NULL in any of its fields.Find the duplicate rows in orders table having same values in onum field. SEMESTER-V 1ITA10 Management Information System Draw an organization chart for any TWO of the followings: A Bank, A Hospital, and An University. Give THREE functions of a manufacturing firm, show how MIS could help integrate these functions. Make a list of management reports that the MIS might provide to ensure control within the organization. Prepare an interview plan containing list of questions you would like to ask during the meeting with user department to understand their information needs. Draw the management levels in an organization. Explain reporting structure. Describe structure of management and explain the general management system through its diagram. Describe various models for representing systems; draw PFD (Process Flow diagram) for HR system. Draw the different steps in decision processes with the effect of human factors. Draw context diagram of FAS system and SALES system. Draw DFD of SALES system and PURCHASE system. Draw context diagram of PURCHASE system and STORES system. Draw DFD of STORES system and FAS system. Create Orders table making sure that no NULL in any of its fields.Find the duplicate rows in orders table having same values in onum field. 1CEB03 Modern Operating System Software. VI editor. UNIX file commands-I. UNIX files commands-II. Basics of Shell programming.
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To study about the UNIX file commands-III. Shell programming-I. Shell programming-II. Shell programming using control structures. Process handling commands in UNIX. To study administration of WIN-NT OS. 1ITA12 Data Base Management System-II Write a program to understand the basic structure of PL/SQL. Write a program to use the conditional control statement in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Iterative control statement in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Sequential control statement in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Implicit Cursor in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Explicit Cursor in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Exception Handler in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Procedure and Function in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Package in PL/SQL. Write a program to use the Trigger in PL/SQL. 1ITAI3 Internet Programming Basic Concepts of JAVA Programming Building Blocks of JAVA Programming language JAVA Operator & Expression Control Statements in JAVA Basic concepts of classes in JAVA Basic concepts of Inheritance Basic concepts Packages and Interface Study of JAVA Exceptions and threads JAVA input and output JAVA applets SEMESTER-VII 1ITA07-Client Server Architecture and Interfacing Get familiarize with the Visual Basic IDE, label, text box and command button controls and create first windows application. Use of Image, Option button, checkbox, frame and combobox controls using applications. Dynamic use of Image control, Timer and vertical scrollbar control using applications. Get familiarize with the different events of the keyboard & Mouse controls. Tab setting Drivelistbox, Dirlistbox, Filelistbox, Line and Shape controls Use of Listbox control, horizontal scrollbar and familiarize with its properties and methods. Get familiarize with Pull down menus, ActiveX controls like ImageList and toolbar and status bar control. Use of different ActiveX controls like Common Dialog control and RichTextBox control. Create database application using data control and Familiarize with different properties of data control. Create database application using data control. Get Familiarize with different Methods of data control. Create database application using ADO control and get familiarize with different Methods of ADO control. 1ITA09 TCP/IP and Network Programming Study of TCP/IP reference model and comparing it with OSI reference model. To install TCP/IP on Windows 2000 and configure the computer for network To configure windows-2000 operating system for domain. Study of IP Addressing. Study of Subnets and Subnet Mask. To study TCP/IP Utilities and Services. UNIX Network Programming I Creating Child Processes & IPC (Interprocess Communication) via Pipes One way communication Unix Network Programming II IPC (Interprocess Communication) via Pipes Two way communication To study Java Network Programming (TCP). To study Java Network Programming (UDP). 1CED04 Computer Graphics Basic Computer Graphics Concepts DDA Line Drawing Algorithm Bresenhams Line Drawing Algorithm Mid Point Circle Algorithm Boundary Fill Algorithm Flood Fill Algorithm 2D Translation 2D Scaling 2D Rotation Clipping
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1ITD03 Distributed Databases Understanding the concept of LOCALIZED database access using MS Access. Create 2 masters and 1 Transaction table. Understanding the concept of CENTRALIZED database access using ORACLE. (Single-User Centralized Access). Understanding the concept of CENTRALIZED database access using ORACLE. (Multi-User Centralized Access using common log-in). Understanding the concept of DE-CENTRALIZED database access using ORACLE. Understanding the concept of DISTRIBUTED database access using ORACLE. Understanding the concept of creating relationships between the master and transaction tables. Develop a program to understand the effects of creating relations. Understanding the concept of LOCALIZED database access using MS ACCESS. Create 2 masters and 1 transaction table. Insert, Retrieve and Modify records. Create a database Library in MS ACCESS with following tables: BOOK (book_id, bname, author, cost, stock) STUDENT (stud_id, sname, class, dt_of_join) ISSUE (book_id, stud_id, dt_of_issue, fine) Place appropriate primary keys, create relations and practice all the queries done in previous labs. After completing this experiment students will be able to See the impact of different database architectures in real world situations. Know the benefits of different database technology. Define database structure of a Software company. Develop query program in ORACLE that will find details as below: Find software companies located in Ahmedabad. Find software companies located in Gujarat/India. Define database structure of a Software company. Develop query program in ORACLE that will find details as below: Find software companies located in Ahmedabad offering development work in specified technology. Given a Name or telephone number, identify and get all details of software company. Create following two tables in MS-Access. Company (cid, cname) Qsales (cid, year, qnum, qdate, sval, com) Define appropriate PK and FK. Calculate com as 10% of sval. Do experiment No. 12 in ORACLE. GENERAL DEPARTMENT List of Experimental Setup Physics Laboratory

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Use of Varnier Calliper Use of Micrometer Screw Measurement of acceleration due to gravity g by simple pendulum method. Determination of Viscosity of lubricating oil by Stokes method. Measurement of thermal conductivity Measurement of frequency of vibration of stretched string. Verification of Ohms law Measurement of specific resistance of a conductor. Measurement of Youngs modulus Y of given metallic wire. Determination of Joules constant (J) by electric method. V-I Characteristics of semiconductor diode. V-I Characteristics of Zener diode.

Chemistry Laboratory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Determination of specific gravity of given oil. Measurement of volume by different methods. Measurement of concentrations of different solutions. Measurement of melting point and boiling point of organic compounds. Measurement of density of solids and liquids. Measurement of hardness of water. Measurement of chloride content in a given sample of water. Measurement of pH of a given solution. Measurement of corrosion of metal in acid and alkaline media. Measurement of acid value of lubricating oil. Preparation of Urea Formaldehyde Resin.

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Tense Buster Elementary Level Tense Buster Lower Level Tense Buster Upper Level Tense Buster Intermediate Level Tense Buster Advance Level

Applied Mechanics Laboratory 1. Law of Polygon of Forces 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Graphical method of Law of Polygon of Forces Law of Parallelogram of Forces. Graphical method of Law of Parallelogram of Forces Equilibrium of Coplanar, Non-Concurrent Force System Equilibrium of Colpanar, Non-Concurrent Force System : Lamis Theorem Equilibrium of Coplanar Parallel Force System Coefficient of Static Fiction. Wheel and Differential Axle Simple Screw Jack Brinell Hardness Test Rockwell Hardness Test Vickers Hardness Test Compression Test on Timber Compression Test on Metals. Tension Test Shear Test Izod impact Test

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COMPUTINGFACILITIES: NumberandConfigurationofSystems Core2 Duo PIV ComputerSystems P PII P 1 III 18 Total Inkjet Printers Dotmatrix Laserjet

Location CBlock,Nirma University

Servers 2

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(*onsharingbasiswiththeInstituteofTechnology) TotalnumberofsystemsconnectedbyLAN: AllTerminalsareonLAN Majorsoftwarepackagesavailable a) TotalnumberofsystemsconnectedtoWAN: Internetbandwidth: AllTerminalsareonLAN 8MBPSleaselinethoughtFiberopticconnectionforcampusfor24Hrs.

Operating System for Network (UNIX / LINUX / WINDOWSNT)

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List of application Software and compilers available

MSOFFICPRODEESSIONAL CIRCUITMAKER2.2 MICROSOFTOFFICE2000 MSOfficeXPProsessional AutoCADR13andR2002,R2004&R2007(Elect&Mech) MacromediaDirector8.0 AdobeIndesign1.5 Adobepremiere6.0 AdobeAfterEffects5.0 AdobeWebcollection MSFrontPage98&2000 SystemDesignsoftware: POPKINSOFTWARE2001(SystemArchitecture) RationalRosewith10userslicense MSDNProfessional MSDNUniversal MSDNAcedamicAlience MICROSOFTPUBLISHER MICROSOFTPROJECT Straroffice6.0 RTLinux DK4DesignSuit MUltiSim9.0 LiquefyPro5.0 Net.z1.1(Lantrainners/W.) Compilers/Languages: MICROSOFTVISUALBASIC4.0 MICROSOFTVISUALC++4.0 BORLNDDBASEFORDOS BORLANDC++3.1

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C++Builder6 COBOL85/DOS1.003 MICROSOFTVISUALSTUDIO6.0 (VisualBasic,VFP,VCC++) MICROSOFTVISUALSTUDIO.NET SYBASEPOWERBUILDER(31Set) MICROSOFTJBUILDER Lex&Yaccforwindows LPAProlog DATABASEMANAGEMENTSOFTWARE: ORACLE8FORWINDOWSNT(CLIENTSERVER) ORACLE8IFORWINDOWSNT(CLIENTSERVER) ORACEL10G(UNLIMITTEDUSERLIC.) ANTIVIRUSSOFTWARE: PROTECTUREPLUS2.6 NORTONANTIVIRUS2001 MCAFEEVIRUSSCAN HYSYS(CHEMICALDEPT.)20USERLIC. PROENGINEER500USERLIC.(MECH.DEPT.) AUTODESKINVERTER

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Special purpose facilities available WORKSHOP: List of facilities available. (As per encloses) Games and Sports Facilities Three Volleyball courts One Badminton courts One Football grounds One Hockey grounds Two Cricket grounds with pitches Athletic track of 400 mtrs. Athletic field Table tennis room Basket ball court Lawn tennis court Gymnasium Chess, Carrom room Extra Curricular Activities 1. Republic day celebration - 26th January 2. Independence day celebration - 15th August 3. Cultural Festival Organized every year 4. Foundation Day Celebrations 14th September 5. Annual Sports Day Organised every year 6. RAMZAT Annual Ras Garba 6. Student Organizations Activity Each department have strong and active students organization. They publish their newsletters regularly. Some of the activities organized by the organization are as under: Poster Making Competition One Minute Game Show Kite flying competition Know your C Skills Quiz Competition Essay Competition Cricket Tournament Public Speaking Project/ Model Competition Workshops TECH FEST a state-level; competitive event held every year Soft Skill Development Facilities The Institute organizes various activities to develop the soft skills of the students. Number of Classrooms and size of each Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each Number of laboratories and size of each Number of drawing halls and size of each Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each:

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Classroom Tutorials Room Seminar Hall/ Conf.room DrawingHall Laboratories Workshop Others ComputerLab

Approx. Area of As per AICTE Each(inSqm.) norms (in Sqm.) 81 60 35/81 33

Available Area (Sq.m.) 1539 999

Seating Capacity 80 30

3+1* 4 7+38* 1* 2

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TotalArea(inSqm.) 9367 (*Some of the laboratories and workshop are shared with Institute of Technology, Nirma University)

TEACHINGLEARNINGPROCESS CurriculaandsyllabiforeachoftheprogrammesasapprovedbytheUniversity. AppendixA AcademicCalendaroftheUniversity AppendixB AcademicTimeTable AppendixC TeachingLoadofeachFaculty AppendixD InternalContinuousEvaluationSystemandplace Eachcoursecarriescertaincreditsandtheassessmentiscreditbased.Thiswillensure greater rationality in the assessment. Except for mid semester and semester end examinations(MSE&SEE),allcomponentsareassessedcontinuously/periodically. Therewillalsobesemesterendoverallassessmentasmaybenecessary.Thestudent is kept informed about his performance at every stage. This method encourages studentstostudyregularlyandwillalsoprovidemotivationforprogressivelybetter performance. Each course consists of one or more components. Each component serves a specific proposeinthetotalschemeofteaching.Passingstandardsforeachcomponentarethe same and the student has to pass in each component separately. This provision ensuresthatthestudentbecomesfullyconversantwithallaspectsofthecourse.The

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examinationsystemisdevisedtomotivatethestudentsforsystematicandcontinuous study.Termassignments,laboratoryandprojectworkwillbecontinuouslyassessed. Students must remain very regular and complete all assignments practical etc to acceptablestandards.Ifthestudentfailsintheseexaminations,hewillhavetorepeat theentirecourse. There willbetwo writtenexaminations, mid semester examination(MSE) sometime duringthesemesterendexamination(SEE).Therearealsoprovisionsforadditional/ supplementaryexaminationsandadditionaltrials.Butthestudentsareadvisednotto dependontheseprovisionsandconcentratetopasstheexaminationsattheveryfirst attempt. StudentsAssessmentofFaculty,Systeminplace. Semesterwisefeedbackistakenfromstudentsforeachfaculty. FORMAT FEEDBACKSHEET Pleasetick( )markwhicheveryoufeelappropriate. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Howisthecommunicationoftheteacher,effective? (a)Fully(b)Partially(c)VeryLittle(d)Notatall Howwellistheinteractionbetweenthestudentandtheteacher? (a)VeryGood(b)Satisfactory(c)Average(d)Poor Doestheteachercontroltheclass? (a)Always(b)Sometimes(c)Rarely(d)Never Istheconcernedteacherregularandpunctual? (a)Always(b)Mostofthetime(c)Sometimes(d)Never Howdoestheteachersolvethe(Academic)Problems? (a) SolvestheproblemImmediately(b)Solvesitinthenextclass (c)Solvesafterfewdays(d)Neversolvestheproblem Howmuchdoestheteacherstimulateyoutothinkaboutthesubject? (a)Highlystimulating(b)Sometimesstimulating (c)Rarelystimulating(d)Never Doestheteacherusetheblackboardeffectively? (a)Allthetime(b)Frequently(c)Rarely(d)Never Howmuchoftheclasstimedoestheteacherutiliseinteachingthesubject? (a)Morethan90%(b)80%(c)70%(d)Lessthan60% Howwelldoestheteacherexplainthetopicinclass? (a)Extremelywell(b)Quitewell(c)Adequate(d)Unsatisfactory Isthecoursematerialprovidedtoyouwellinadvance? (a)Alwaysinadvance(b)Onthedayofclass (c)Aftertheclasssession(d)Neverprovided

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Howwouldyouratethequalityofthecoursematerialprovided? (a)Verygood(b)Good(c)Useful(d)Notrelevant Areassignmentsgiven? (a)Regularly(b)Veryoften(c)Occasionally(d)Never Whichoftheteachingaidsareusedbytheteacher? (b)Models (c)Charts (d) Any Other (a)OHP (specify) Please give two suggestions course wise to improve academic standards of the institute. 1. 2. Annexure - 1 Merit List (15% NRI Seats) year 2009-10
Merit Marks (out of 500) 402 395 392 365 365 351 346 344 337 330 327 325 324 312 315 311
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Merit No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16

Category Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Ward Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored

Name of the students PATEL DISHA DIPAKBHAI CHINDALIA RISHABH TEJKARAN PATEL MIRALKUMAR SURESHBHAI VYAS AAKASH ILESHKUMAR VEKARIA DHWANI BHARATKUMAR PARMAR JULLY PRAVINSINH MISTRY DHRUV PRAVINKUMAR BHUJWALA ZUBEN JINOFER PATEL RAJAN DEVENDRA PATEL ASHITA K KASVALA ANMOL BHUPENDRABHAI PATEL JAY DEEPAKBHAI POPAT ASHISH VASUDEV PATEL URVISHKUMAR HASMUKHBHAI PANDYA JAINIL SHAILESH PANCHOLI DEVASHISH DILIPKUMAR

Gender F M M M F F M M M F F M M M M M

Merit Marks (out of 300) 251 236 346 220 220 211 204 181 182 194 181 188 193 192 171 186

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Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored

VISHWAKARMA BHARAT GANATRA RAJ KORAT JAY KAMLESHBHAI KHAROD SHAUNAK SALILBHAI PATEL DEVAM KIRIT PATEL PARIN HASMUKHBHAI SHAH YASH BHARATBHAI PATEL DEEP SUNIL ZUNED MANSURI PARMAR RAJENDRASINH VIRENDRASINH SHAH VISHESH DHARMENDRA PATEL FANIE PRAKASHKUMAR

M M M M M M M M M M M F

310 309 306 298 297 293 283 280 280 272 267 259

191 184 196 173 151 192 163 158 146 171 137 143

Annexure - 2 Details of students admitted under NRI category in the year 2009-10
Merit Marks (out of 500) 402 392 365 351 344 337 324 312 311 310 309 298 293 283

Sr. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Roll No. 09DEC027 09DEC026 09DCE028 09DEC028 09DEC033 09DCE027 09DCE026 09DIT058 09DEC099 09DME020 09DME017 09DCE207 09DEC024 09DCE209

Name of the students PATEL DISHA DIPAKBHAI PATEL MIRALKUMAR SURESHBHAI VEKARIA DHWANI BHARATKUMAR PARMAR JULLY PRAVINSINH BHUJWALA ZUBEN JINOFER PATEL RAJAN DEVENDRA POPAT ASHISH VASUDEV PATEL URVISHKUMAR HASMUKHBHAI PANCHOLI DEVASHISH DILIPKUMAR VISHWAKARMA BHARAT GANATRA RAJ KHAROD SHAUNAK SALILBHAI PATEL PARIN HASMUKHBHAI SHAH YASH BHARATBHAI

Gender F M F F M M M M M M M M M M

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