University Brochure for Students
University Brochure for Students
(2023-24)
JUNE 2023
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
HON’BLE CHANCELLOR
Sh. Bandaru Dattatreya,
Governor-Chancellor,
Haryana
Born on 24th November, 1881 in Garhi Sampla (a village in old Rohtak District) in the family of
Ch. Sukhi Ram and Mrs. Sirya Devi, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram was a renowned educationist and
named as the father of reforms for farmers and downtrodens. He established Jat Anglo Sansthan on
26th March, 1913 after completion of his graduation in Law. In pre-independent Combined Punjab, he
wasas Development Minister from 1937 to 1945. He was conferred with prestigious awards like Rai
Bahadur (1919), Deenbandhu (1942), Rehbar-e-azam (1944). Besides being a luminary figure who
made substaintial reforms for agriculture and education, he was involved in various developmental
projects and policy formulations, including the important Bhakhra Nangal Hydroelectric Power
Project.
The Government of Haryana has named the University after this illustrious son of the soil. His
humanitarian achievements inspire and motivate everyone to work sincerely with dedication for the
inclusive growth and overall progress of the nation.
Preamble
The information given in this Prospectus/University Brochure is meant for the students and other stake
holders. The instructions with regard to admissions are the guidelines and do not restrict the university
in framing further guidelines/regulations in this respect. The instructions which are issued or may be
issued in furtherance of admission process will also be made applicable. If for any issue/matter, where
the rules/regulations are silent and/or need clarification, the decision of Vice-Chancellor of the
University shall be final and binding. The Prospectus/University Brochure does not contain exhaustive
detail of all the rules and regulations of the University.
Disclaimer
At the time of the publication of this Prospectus/Brochure, care has been taken to ensure that the
information printed is correct. However, any addition, deletion, change or alteration in the
provisions/instructions/regulations, if made by the University at a later date, shall be applicable to the
admissions to various programmes. If any candidate suffers loss or inconvenience due to such
modifications, the University shall not be responsible in any manner whatsoever
Jurisdiction
All the disputes shall be under the jurisdiction of District Sonepat.
CONTENTS
Chapter Description Page No.
No.
1. About the University 1-11
2. Faculties, Teaching Departments/Centre and Academic Programmes at a Glance 12-13
3. Faculties & Teaching Departments
(i) Department of Architecture 14
(ii) Department of Biomedical Engineering 15
(iii) Department of Civil Engineering 15-16
(iv) Department of Electrical Engineering 16-17
(v) Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering 17-18
(vi) Department of Mechanical Engineering 18-20
(vii) Department of Computer Science & Engineering 20
(viii) Department of Humanities (English) 20-21
(ix) Department of Management Studies 21-22
(x) Centre of Excellence for Energy and Environmental Studies 22
(xi) Department of Biotechnology 23
(xii) Department of Chemical Engineering 23-24
(xiii) Department of Chemistry 24
(xiv) Department of Mathematics 24-25
(xv) Department of Physics 25-26
4. Fee Structure & Guidelines for Fee Concession 27-37
5. Code of conduct 38-39
6. Anti ragging guidelines and measures 40-41
CHAPTER – 1
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
Introduction
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal occupies a prominent place
within the overall structure of the Technical Education in Haryana since the inception of erstwhile
institute CRSCE, Murthal in 1987 and University in 2006. The University was established by Act
No. 29 of Haryana State Legislature on 6th November, 2006 by upgrading the erstwhile Chhotu Ram
State College of Engineering, Murthal to facilitate and promote studies and research in emerging
areas of higher education with focus on Science, Technology, Architecture and Management. The
University has been accorded approval by UGC under section 12 (B) of UGC Act on 9th March, 2009.
The University has been accorded affiliating status through amendment Act of State Legislature of
Haryana on 3rd August, 2009. The University has been accredited with ‘B++’ Grade by National
Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Three programmes of the University have been
accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and the application for accreditation of 5 more
Programmes is already submitted. The University has acquired membership of Association of
Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Federation of Indian
Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), International Road Federation (IRF), Indian Road
Congress (IRC), Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural
Heritage (INTACH), Institution of Engineers (IE), Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE),
Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Student Chapter, Computer Society of
India (CSI) and other professional bodies. On successful completion of TEQIP-I & TEQIP-II
(Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP), the University was also covered
under TEQIP-III, a project funded by the World Bank through MHRD. The University is also funded
by Rastriya Uchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA). Various departments of the University have
successfully undertaken many UGC/AICTE/DST/DBT sponsored projects. Research Project worth
Rs. 200 Lacs have been granted to the faculty members of the University. Consultancy project worth
Rs. 60 Lacs have also been completed by the faculty members of the University. The faculty members
not only keep themselves abreast of latest developments by regularly attending Conferences,
Seminars, Workshops, STTPs, etc. on different thrust areas but also have delivered Key-note
addresses, expert lectures and chaired Technical Sessions as well as presented research papers at
International and National levels. The faculty members have also been on the Advisory Boards/
Committees of several National & International Conferences. The faculty is credited with
publications in International & National Journals & conferences. The University has been recurrently
organizing Conferences/ Workshops/ STPs/ Seminars as well as expert lecture from researchers from
academia & industry. The University has signed MoUs with a number of universities, research
organizations and industries of National and International repute for exchange programmes for
faculty & students and to conduct joint research.
Vision
To facilitate and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher education with focus on
new frontiers of Science, Engineering, Technology, Architecture & Management, leading to
evolution of enlightened technocrats, innovators, scientists, leaders and entrepreneurs who will
contribute to national growth in particular and to international community as a whole.
Mission
To achieve excellence in education and research in main and related areas of Applied Science,
Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Management and Healthcare and to occupy a place of pride
amongst the most eminent organizations of the world.
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Location
The University is located on National Highway No.1, 50 km from ISBT, New Delhi and 8 km from
district head-quarter, Sonepat in National Capital Region (NCR). The location of the University falls
within one of the growing industrial belts of Haryana extending from Kundli to Panipat.
Campus
Spread over 273 acres, the University has a pollution–free, green campus with built up space in a
futuristic architectural idiom. The campus has been developed in four distinct zones – academic,
residence, hostel and recreational. The University has ample space and well built infrastructure for
class rooms, laboratories, hostels (separate for boys and girls) and residences for faculty & staff. The
academic premises comprise of five blocks including one administrative block. Two iconic buildings
Library-cum-Computer Centre and Convention Centre are also completed and are fully operational
now. The construction of one classroom complex from RUSA funds is going on. The University has
sports infrastructure and facilities such as Tennis Academy with Synthetic Court & flood lights
facilities, Basketball Courts with flood lights, Volleyball ground, Handball Ground, Cricket Ground,
Football Ground, Athletics Track, Health Track, multi-purpose Gymnasium Hall for indoor games.
The University also has a health centre, shopping complex, Bank and Post Office facility. Besides
this, the University has full scope of horizontal as well as vertical expansion. All weather Swimming
Pool is also in the pipeline.
Academic Programmes
The University has 15 teaching departments under 8 faculties with an annual intake of 600 in nine
B.Tech. programmes, intake of 54 under LEET & 60 in B. Arch. programme, intake of 60 in BCA,
intake of 360 in 6 Dual degree programmes and intake of 706 in 26 Regular PG degree programmes.
University also offers Beginner’s and Certificate Courses in foreign languages such as French and
German. Besides imparting quality education, the teaching departments are actively involved in
Research and Development activities and run Ph.D. programmes in all 15 departments of the
University.
Each hostel is spacious, well maintained and fully equipped to provide a decent stay and the best
possible learning environment. The common room with a collection of national newspapers,
magazines, TV & cable facility and Wi-Fi connectivity keep the students updated with current affairs.
To keep the students physically fit gym, outdoor & indoor sports facilities are provided in each hostel.
Each hostel has separate arrangement for water purifiers, bathrooms with geysers and laundry that
provides moments of leisure. There is a designated well-maintained visiting area for the visitors of
the residents. Apart from these, a Dining Hall is maintained hygienically for students to enjoy their
meals. Hygienic, fresh and best quality of food is served in the hostel mess being run by the residents
on a cooperative basis. Proper care of balance diet is done on a weekly schedule of mess.
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The hostels being an integral part of the University premises deserve a sacred status. Smoking,
consumption of alcoholic drinks & narcotic drugs and the use of bad and abusive language in the
hostel premises is strictly prohibited. Students are also not permitted to keep-in-their possession,
room crackers, dangerous weapons, firearms, contraband items or instruments that can cause serious
injury to others. For security purposes, the hostel is fully equipped with CCTV cameras along with a
security guard for 24 hours.
Hostel accommodation is however considered on the basis of both need and availability. The decision
of the hostel Administration in this matter shall be final and binding on all students. Hostel rules have
been framed keeping in mind the local culture and traditions, with a view to guide and help students
to attain standards of implacable conduct. Therefore, while residents enjoy the maximum freedom, it
is ensured that this is always within the framework of standard guidelines and procedures. Several
hostel activities are organized during the academic session.
BOYS’ HOSTELS
K S Krishnan Hall (276 Rooms)
Named after Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan, an Indian physicist, co-discoverer of Raman
scattering, for which his mentor C. V. Raman was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics to create
a perfect citizen and a whole man with an integrated personality.
Shopping Complex
The campus has a shopping complex in the vicinity of students’ hostels and residential area. There is
a departmental store, photo shop, xerox shop, book and stationery shop and also a milk booth. There
is a State Bank of India branch with ATM facility and a Post office. The Shopping complex also has
a cafeteria surrounded with lawns.
Medical Facilities
The University has a medical centre in the campus catering to the medical needs of the students and
staff. It has two permanent resident Medical Officers including one Lady Medical Officer. It is
equipped with first-aid and ambulance facilities. In addition to this, a few test facilities are augmented
by the department of Biomedical engineering.
Sports Facilities and Activities
The University has national level sports facilities for most of the indoor as well as outdoor sports .
University has Basketball Arenas of 4 courts with flood lights, Standard size Athletic Track,
Volleyball Courts, Football Play Field, Indoor hall for 4 Badminton Courts with vinyl flooring,
Table Tennis Court, Yoga and Meditation Hall, Swimming Pool and Cricket Pavilion. A Tennis
Academy with having provisions of international standards courts, is provided near boy’s
hostels of the University. University is also having Technogym, Open Air Gym, Swasthya Path
for Jogging/ Running Tail. Sports Meet and Quarter Marathon are the regular features of the
university. Students and Staff wait eagerly for this yearly event and participate with full strength
and enthusiasm. Inter-College and Inter-University competitions are also regular features of the
university.
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It is obligatory on the part of all students enrolled in the university to nurture a tree under the concept
of ‘one student one tree’ for preservation of environment.
Co-curricular Activities
Traditionally students organize two events during an academic year. Rhythm – A grand cultural
event in which participants of technical institutions from all over India are invited. Another very
popular technical event is Technova in which the participation from all over India is invited. This
technical festival comprises more than hundred technical events including online participation
designed to test the innovative skills of students in cognitive and psychomotor domains.
In addition to this, there are different clubs, societies & student chapters of professional bodies like
IEEE, IICHE, IE etc.which conduct quizzes, debates on burning National & International issues
related to education, social & environmental problems etc. and other intellectual activities. Hobby
Expo Club which caters to music, painting, sketching, coin collection, pot making etc. and include
fine art clubs. These clubs organize activities throughout the year and the awards and certificates are
given at the time of Rhythm.
SC/ST Cell
An SC/ ST cell has been set up in the University to ensure proper implementation of various schemes
of the UGC, the Government of India and State Government concerning scholarships, stipends etc.
for welfare of reserved categories. The guidelines for various types of scholarship/stipends as revised
from time to time by the Central and State Govt. are notified to all departments and displayed on the
notice boards of the concerned departments. Dr. Mahender Singh Narwal, Professor, Deptt. of Mech.
Engg. is presently working as Liaison Officer of SC/ST cell. Sh. Ram Niwas, Astt. Cum DEO is
assigned the duty to assist Liaison Officer, SC / ST Cell.
In view of the UGC Guidelines, the following Advisory Committee is constituted to review
the implementation of reservation policy in Admission and Capacity Building Program for SC/ST for
their successful passing in examinations:
1. Prof. Rajendrakumar Anayath, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor Ex-Officio Chairman
2. Prof. Suresh Kumar, Registrar Member
3. Prof. Vijay Kumar Sharma, Chief Warden (Boys’ Hostels) Member
4. Prof. Anita Singhrova, Chief Warden (Girls Hostels) Member
5. Prof. sukhdip Singh, Dean Students Welfare Member
6. Dr. S. K. Grewal, Professor (ECE) Member
7. Ms. Jyoti Rani, Assistant Professor (CEEES) Member
8. Supdt. (Scholarship) Member
9. Dr.. Satpal, Assoc. Prof. in Architecture Member
10. Dr. Mahender Singh Narwal, Professor Ex-Officio, Coordinator
Women Cell
In pursuance of Hon’ble Supreme Court and UGC guidelines on building a gender sensitive campus
and on prevention of sexual harassment of working women on duty place, the university has a Women
Cell and an Internal Complaint Committee. The Cell plays a catalyst for gender sensitization,
knowledge sharing and women empowerment on the campus and its surroundings.
The constitution of the Cell is as under:
Chairperson of the Cell: Prof. Sujata Rana, Department of Humanities.
Members Women Cell: Dr. Prachi, Department of ECE
Dr. Aarti Deveshwar, Department of Management Studies
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As a policy of zero tolerance on campus for gender based violence and harassment and strictly as per
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.
and norms and guidelines of UGC, the Internal Complaint Committee is as under:
1. Prof.(Dr.) Sujata Rana, Chairperson Women Cell Presiding
Officer
2. Dr. Prachi Chaudhary, Asstt. Professor, ECE Member
3. Dr. Manisha Arora, Asstt. Prof., , Dept. of Mgt. Studies Member
4. Mrs. Mamta Devi, Asstt. Registrar Member
5. Mr. Dinesh , Superintendent Member
6. Dr. Neelam Malik, Registrar, BPSMV, Khanpur Kalan,Sonipat Outside Member
7. Adv. Praful Rana, Standing Counsil for High Court, Chd. Outside Member
8. Prof. Chitrarekha Kabre, Prof., School of Planning & Arch., New Outside Member
Delhi.
9. Dr. Jyoti, Asstt. Prof. CEEES Member
10. Dr. Aditi Arya, Assoc. Prof., Dept. Of Biotechnology Member
11. Ms. Pranjali Sharma, 19001002043, 3 Year B.Tech. Comp. Sc. &
rd
Student
Engg, Representative
12. Ms. Neetu Garg, 19001433021, 3rd year B.Tech. Electrical Engg. Student
Representative
13. Ms. Kajal, 19001433021, 3rd Year BBA-MBA Dual Degree Student
Representative
Proctorial Board
S. No. Name Designation Mobile No.
1 Prof. Manoj Duhan Proctor 99355628366
2 Prof. Sukhdip Singh Dean Students’ Welfare 9416475706
3 Prof. Vijay Kumar Sharma Chief Warden (Boys Hostel) 9416370777
4 Prof. Anita Singhrova Chief Warden (Girls Hostel) 9729276806
5 Prof. Parvinder Singh Professor-in-charge, Security 9416108322
6 Dr. Rajneesh Kumar Mechanical Engg. Dept. 9466449618
7 Dr. Sanju Saini Electrical Engg. Dept. 9416664323
Alumni Association
Our Alumni Association is headed by a senior faculty member of the university and acts as a nodal
agency for maintaining liaison with the alumni all over the world. It plays a very important role to
promote and encourage the alumni to exchange professional knowledge by undertaking and
facilitating conferences, seminars, expert lectures amongst students and faculty. It also honours and
facilitates distinguished alumni. The alumni meet takes place at least once in a year.
University Library
The University Library is housed in Saraswati Library Complex, which is a four storey building, a
perfect and beautiful blend of aesthetics, latest technology and green architecture with an area of
9,103 sqm./97,948 sq.ft. The University Library has a seating capacity of 600 members. The
University Library opens from 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. on all working days.
The University Library has a collection of 74,863 and subscribes 160 printed Indian Journals. It also
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subscribes 55 Magazines and 20 Newspapers to cater to the needs of users for current awareness and
leisure reading. The University Library has undertaken the subscription to the 10332 Online Journals
including ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) – 29, IEEE/IEL - 2308, Elsevier
(Science Direct) - 511, EMERALD-138 and EBSCO (Art & Architecture) – 360. Being a member of
INFLIBNET the E-ShodhSindhu Consortium of UGC is providing 6986 e-resources to our University
Library like American Chemical Society – 49, American Institutes of Physics – 19, American
Physical Society 15, Springer – 1722, Taylor & Francis 1078, JSTOR – 3165, Project Muse – 676,
Oxford University Press – 262. The University has also access of two bibliographical databases i.e.
ISID and JCCC through INFLIBNET. The University Library has also subscribed 1678 e-books on
perpetual basis from the reputed publishers.
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For access to online Journals, databases and electronic books the University Library has 40 PCs on
work stations with a setup of 1 G connectivity.
The University Library maintains Reference Section consisting of fact finding resources such as
Dictionaries, Directories, Handbooks, Encyclopaedias, Yearbooks and a copy of a title meant for
reference only. The University Library also maintains a separate section on DeenbandhuChhotu Ram
– The great leader of Haryana after whom the University takes its name. In this section books and
related literature and a photo gallery on Chhotu Ram Ji is available.
The books have been bar-coded and pasted with computer generated spine labels to facilitate
computerized circulation system and shelving of books in proper classified order. The bar-coded
Identity-cum-Library Cards are issued to members. Moreover, the University Library is using KOHA
Software for Library Automation.
The University Library is an institutional member of the British Council Library, New Delhi, Tata
Energy Research Institute, New Delhi and Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata. The
University Library is the life member of the Institution of Engineers, Kolkata and Current Science
Association, Bangalore.
The University Library offers other services such as:
1. Providing Digital Library Services and remote access to digital contents through open
access as well as Integration of all subscribed e-resources at URL: www.dcrustlibrary.com
2. The users can access the online reading material on Android Mobile through application
i.e. saraswati e-library as download from play store.
3. Using TURNITIN anti-plagiarism web tool for evaluating research submitted online.
4. Multipurpose/Seminar Hall for holding Seminars and Conferences with a capacity of 100
persons.
5. University Library Signed a MoU with INFLIBNET for submission of e-thesis and
synopsis into Shodhganga for its world wide access.
6. A separate reading hall which remain open for reading and access of INTERNET for 24x7
hrs.
7. Photocopy Services is provided through a private vendor on University approved rates
with other facilities of lamination, spiral binding, coloured printing etc.
8. Reference Services on demand
9. Book Bank facility for SC & ST students.
10. Library Surveillance through CCTV system using 32 cameras and two LCD monitors.
University Computer Centre manages the central Computing and Networking facilities for the entire
University. The DCRUST has a dedicated 1GBPS leased line from BSNL under NME-ICT/ NKN to
provide 24X7 internet connectivity through Wi-Fi and LAN in various offices and labs of the
Administration and Academic Blocks, Hostels (Boys & Girls), VC Camp Office/ Residence,
Faculty Guest House and other places of its Campus. At present 1500 wired node network is running
on 10 G OFC backbone and Wi-Fi access in Hostel area and Guest available. Addition to this, the
whole University campus is Jio Wi-Fi enabled.
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University Computer Centre is having state-of-the-art Virtual Classroom to conduct online
workshops/training programs. The University is a Remote Centre of IIT Bombay and IIT
Kharagpur to conduct workshops and training on the latest technology for the students and faculties
through Audio-Visual Interaction. The University is designated as Aakash Project Research Centre
of IIT Bombay. In collaboration with IIT Madras University has conducted various QEEE classes in
virtual mode for B. Tech. students.
E-learning resources/NPTEL Video Lectures are available to the students through Intranet server
and University is a member of National Digital Library. The University website is deployed on two
domains “http://www.dcrustm.ac.in” & ” http://www.dcrustm.org ” to ensure complete, up-to-
date timely information dissemination to all the stakeholders of the University and public at large.
The Institutional Email ID facility is available to the University employees and research scholars.
The Online Grievance Redressal mechanism is deployed to address complaints of Students.
UCC conducts awareness programs from time to time to keep students, faculty and staff members
abreast about latest trends and technology and digitally literate. The UCC also organizes various
special training programs and spoken tutorials for the students to make them aware about the
availability of e-resources and their use in learning, development of website, etc.
Faculty/Staff
Dr. Darshna Hooda, Systems Manager, UCC
Sh. Amit Kumar Programmer
Sh. Prashant Tyagi Lab Technician, Grade “A”
Sh. Kuldeep Singh Network Engineer (On contract)
Sh. Ajay Mor Network Technician (On contract)
Central Workshop
The central workshop is an academic centre where emphases on practical aspects of manufacturing
and production processes are given. This is the area where students are trained and gets hands on
experience before going to different industries. The practical training is being imparted to all UG
level engineering students of the University. The Central Workshop is spread in 6000 Sq. Mtr. area
and mainly comprised of Machine shop, CNC Machine Shop, Welding Shop, Fitting Shop, Forging
Shop, Sheet Metal Shop, Carpentry Shop, Pattern Shop, Foundry Shop, Metrology Section. CNC
Shop and Welding shops are equipped with modern CNC Lathe, CNC Milling and EDM, TIG, MIG,
and Plasma cutting machines. There is trained and experienced staff in each shop for imparting
effective training to the students.
Central Instrumentation Laboratory
In order to cater to the needs of different departments with sophisticated instruments for maximum
utilization of instruments at our University campus Central Instrumentation Laboratory was
established in April 2011. CIL is located on the ground floor in the premises of central workshop. All
students, researchers and faculty members from various science and engineering departments of the
university and its affiliated colleges are allowed to avail the services of CIL. CIL has following
sophisticated instruments: FTIR (Perkin Elmer FRONTIER) (250-8000 cm-1), Impedance analyzer
(HIOKI IM3570), Simultaneous Thermal Analyzer (Perkin Elmer STA 6000), UV/VIS (Shimadzu
UV-2450) etc.
Convention Centre
A state-of-the-art Convention Centre with sitting capacity of more than 1500 participants is fully
operational.
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Training & Placement Cell
The University has set up full fledged Training & Placement Cell for arranging effective training,
better placement and arranges Campus Interviews for our students. The cell is being headed by regular
Training & Placement Officer. The Training and Placement Cell acting as interface between
University and Companies, has maintained symbiotic, vibrant and purposeful relationship with
industries across the country. As a result, it has built up an impressive placement record as well as in
terms of percentage of students placed number on companies visiting the campus in attractive salary
packages. The Cell hosts companies on campus and ensures that every aspirant is assured of a bright
career of his/ her choice. T & P Cell provide two placement offers below 4.5 Lacs and another above
4.5 Lacs.
A spacious Training Placement Cell, equipped with the state-of-Art facilities Air Conditioned
Seminar Hall of 180 seating capacity for PPTs, 40 seating capacity Air conditioned Lounge, AC
Board Rooms, Smart class Room, Internet Lab, Air conditioned Committee Room for group
discussion and Examination Halls have been made available by the University for conduction the
Campus Interviews for final year students. The Cell shall arrange expert lecture, workshop for pre-
final year, 2nd Year students to preparing them for campus recruitment programmes. The Cell used
Central Computer Lab for online test to accumulate 130 students in single shift. The Training &
Placement Cell has been fostering a very productive and mutually beneficial relationship with the
industries toward generating the placement opportunities for our students. Our students have the
capacity to think beyond the boundaries of contemporary text books as they are nurtured in a quality
research environment. For these reasons several corporate have placed us among the top echelon of
Institutes for the purpose of campus recruitment programmes such as TCS, fidelity international, Info-
age ISGEC, etc. The details list of our recruitment given on the next pages.
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TATA POWER AZCONE TECHNOLOGY
ISGEC WAPCOS
INFOSYS PUNJ LLOYD
TECH MAHINDERA SONALIKA TRACTORS
INFO EDGE INDIA LTD. NDPL
CDIL HITACHI
PUNWIRE DABAR INDIA
INFOGAIN S & P GLOBAL MI
HFCL IDEA CELLUAR
SANDAN-VIKAS TCS (DIGITAL)
TRUINA LURGI
TATA TELE SERVICES CMC
TCL BEL
HCL HLS ASIA
DALMIA CEMENT JUSPAV
JOHNSONS CONTROL INDIAN NAVY
SRF L& T INFOTECH
WIPRO L&T CONSTRUCTION
HONDA HAWELL’S INDIA
INDO-ASIANFUSE GEAR SAPIENT
ESCORTS JBM
ISGEC WINDMOLLER & HOLSCHER
SPICE TELECOM AZCOM TECHNOLOGIES
CIENA WESTLINE SHIPPING
LIBSYS SMARTPRIX
INDIAMART ASAHI INDIA GLASS LTD.
FIDELITY INTERNATIONAL IMPETUS
ADOBE SYSTEMS BHARTI INFRATEL LIT
MULTITEX FILTRATION JOHNSON RUBBERS
RACHTR CHEMICALS ROOHINIKA
ACCENTURE JUSPAY
COGNIZANT PATANJALI AYURVEDA
MINDA BSES RELIANCE
HPGCL RELAXO
ACCOLITE SOFTWARE INDIA INNOVA LAB INSTRUMENTS
PVT. LTD. DENSO
NHSRC ESCORTS AUTO PRODUCTS
INDIAN ARMY ERICSSON GLOBAL INDIA
OPEN SOLUTIONS SOFTWARE SERVICES
SERVICES PVT. LTD. BCH ELECTRIC
FINOIT TECHNOLOGY
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CHAPTER – 2
FACULTIES, TEACHING DEPARTMENTS/CENTRE AND ACADEMIC
PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE
2.1 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, URBAN AND TOWN PLANNING
Department Programme Intake Duration
(i) M. Plan (Urban & Regional Planning) 20 2 years
(ii) B.Arch. 60 5 years
2.2 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Department Programme Intake Duration
Biomedical (i) M. Tech. (Biomedical Engineering) 18 2 years
Engineering (ii) B. Tech. (Biomedical Engineering) 30 4 years
Civil (i) M. Tech. (Highway Engineering) 18 2 years
Engineering (ii) B. Tech. (Civil Engineering) 60 4 years
Electrical (i) M. Tech. (Electric Power 18 2 years
Engineering System)
(ii) B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)* 60 4 years
Electronics & (i) M. Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 18 2 years
Communication (ii) M. Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering 18 2 years
Engineering (VLSI Design))
(iii) B. Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering)* 120 4 years
Mechanical (i) M. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) 18 2 years
Engineering (ii) B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)* 90 4 years
* These programmes are accredited by NBA.
2.3 FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Department Programme Intake Duration
Computer Science (i) M. Tech. (Computer Science &Engineering) 18 2 years
& Engineering (ii) B. Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) 120 4 years
(iii) B.C.A. 60 3 years
2.4 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Department Programme Intake Duration
Management (i) M.B.A. 60 2 years
Studies (ii) Dual degree BBA-M.B.A. 60 5 years
(iii) M.H.A. (Masters in Hospital Administration) 24 +6# 2 years
# Govt. of Haryana Sponsored Seats
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2.5 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department Programme Intake Duration
Humanities (i) M.A. (English) 30 2 years
(ii) Dual degree B.A (Hons) English -M.A. (English) 60 5 Years
(3+2)
Part-Time Programmes
(i) Beginners’ Course in French/German 30 each 6 months
(ii) Certificate Course in French/German 30 each 1 year
Note: 1. Admission to all UG programmes (except BCA) is made by Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES)
and admissions to other programmes are made by the university.
2. All the departments/centre also run Ph.D. programmes which is governed by Ph.D. ordinance of the university.
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CHAPTER – 3
FACULTIES & TEACHING DEPARTMENTS
3.1 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, URBAN AND TOWN PLANNING
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
The Department of Architecture was established in 1991 and has been offering five year Bachelor
Degree course in Architecture recognized and approved by the Council of Architecture, Government
of India and the Government of Haryana. Master of Architecture (Sustainable Architecture) is
introduced from the session 2012-13 approved by the Council of Architecture and All India Council
of Technical Education, Government of India. Master of Planning (Urban and Regional Planning)
commenced from the session 2010-11 approved by the All India Council of Technical Education,
Government of India and Institute of Town Planning of India. Doctoral programme in architecture
commenced from the session 2011-12. The teaching faculty is drawn from premier institutions like
IITs, NITs and Schools of Architecture across the country. The Department’s vision is to create
competent professionals to cater to the aspirations of local, regional and global needs and to explore
newer possibilities in Architecture using latest techniques, besides promoting research and
development in the field of Architecture and allied fields.The Department has a well equipped CAD
Lab,Building Material Museum, Model Making Workshop, five spacious undergraduate studios cum
lecture halls, three postgraduate studios cum lecture halls with ICT facilities.
The Department has also international collaboration with foreign universities from Germany, Russia
and USA. The Department has a 100% placement record with the alumni placed in Government and
private sector, while a number of graduates are pursuing post graduate courses in institutions like
IITs, SPA-New Delhi and CEPT Ahmadabad besides institutions abroad.
Faculty Profile
Name of Faculty Designation Highest Specialization
Member Qualificatio
n
Dr. Vijay Kumar Professor Ph.D. Architecture & Town Planning
Dr. Chitrarekha Kabre (On Professor Ph.D. Computer Aided Design Energy Efficient
Lien) Design of Building, Project Management
Dr. Jyoti Pandey Sharma Professor Ph.D. Built Heritage, Cultural landscapes
(On Lien)
Dr. Ajay Monga Professor Ph.D. Housing, Town Planning
Dr. Parveen Kumar Professor & Ph.D. Energy Efficient, Sustainable
Chairperson Architecture, Green building Rating
Urban Planning, Architectural Education
Dr. Ravi Vaish Professor Ph.D. Architectural Education
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty Designation Highest Specialization
Member Qualification
Dr. D.K. Jain Professor Ph.D. Smart Grid, Electric Power Quality, Electric
Machines
Dr. S.K. Gupta Professor Ph.D. Power System Dynamics & Control, FACTS
and Restructuring Electric Power systems.
Dr. Surender Dahiya Professor & Ph.D. Electrical Machines, Power Systems,
Chairperson Electric Power Quality
Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh Professor Ph.D. Instrumentation, Optimal Control, Control
Systems, Microcontroller & Microprocessor
Dr. Naresh Yadav Professor Ph.D. Power Systems, Deregulation, Protection,
Custom Power Devices
Dr. Sanju Saini Professor Ph.D. Control Systems, Instrumentation, Neural
Networks, Chaos Theory
Mr. Mukesh Kumar Associate Professor B.Tech., M.Sc. Electrical Engg., Non-conventional Energy
(IT), MBA
Dr. Rajneesh Pawar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Fuzzy Logic, GA’s, Control System, Power
System, Energy Audit
Dr. Manish Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. DSP, Image Processing, Power Quality
Dr. Rohtash Dhiman Assistant Professor Ph.D. Advanced Control Systems, Signal
Processing, Computational Intelligence
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Dr. Ravi Assistant Professor Ph.D. Power Systems, Electric Power Quality,
Electric Machines, Smart Grid
Dr. Naresh Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Electric Machines, Power Systems
Dr. Anil Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Power Systems
Dr. Deepesh Sharma Assistant Professor Ph.D. Operation & Control, Restructuring in Power
System, Renewable Energy Sources
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Dr. Priyanka Professor and Ph.D. DSP, Image Processing, SAW
Chairperson Filter
Dr. S. K. Grewal Professor Ph.D. Instrumentation &
Communication
Dr. Poonam Singal Professor Ph.D. Optical Communication Systems
& Networks
Dr. Gitanjali Pandove Professor Ph.D. Communication & Information
Systems
Mr. Manish Jain Associate Professor B.E. Micro Electronics, Digital Image
Processing
Dr. Mridul Chawla Associate Professor Ph.D. Electronics Product Design &
Technology, Evolutionary
Computing
Dr. Prachi Chaudhary Assistant Professor Ph.D. Image Processing, DSP,
Microprocessor and
Microcontroller
Dr. Rajeshwar Dass Assistant Professor Ph.D. Image Processing, Wireless
Communication,
DSP,Computer Vision and
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Sunita Dahiya Assistant Professor Ph.D. Micro Electronics, Wireless
Communication
Dr. Rekha Yadav Assistant Professor Ph.D. VLSI Design
Dr. Himanshi Saini Assistant Professor Ph.D. Optical Communication, VLSI
Dr. Kusum Dalal Assistant Professor Ph.D. Wireless Communication, Antenna
Design
Ms. Rajni Assistant Professor M. Tech.* Image & Signal Processing
Mr. Charanjeet Singh Assistant Professor M. Tech.* Communication Systems, VLSI,
Antenna
Mr. Vikas Nehra Assistant Professor M. Tech.* Analog & Digital, VLSI, ESD
*pursuing Ph.D.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in 1987. It is one of the oldest
departments of the University. This department is mandated to educate students to be engineering
leaders capable to solve complex problems of importance for the society. The academic and co-
curricular activities undertaken by the students in the department provides them the pathways to serve
the public through outreach and professional activities. The faculty, staff and the student community
in the department together create a culturally diverse and intellectually stimulating environment for
the discovery and application of knowledge. The Department presently runs Research Degree
Programme (Doctor of Philosophy); one Postgraduate Programme; M. TECH. (Mechanical
Engineering) and one Undergraduate regular Degree Programme; B. TECH. (Mechanical
Engineering). The curriculum is designed with a view to provide the student with fundamental
training in Mechanical Engineering disciplines. The pedagogy facilitates the understanding and use
of new ideas, technologies, and practices for the betterment of society and to acquire the capabilities
needed to adapt to the rapidly changing technological and scientific requirements of the country and
the region. The curriculum is oriented towards the following sub-disciplines: Design Engineering;
Thermal Engineering; Manufacturing and Automation Engineering and Industrial Engineering. In
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order to achieve the overall vision, the department had established extensive instructional and
research facilities in the laboratories, e.g. Computer Aided Design, CNC Machines, Computational
Fluid Dynamics, etc. in addition to conventional laboratories of Strength of Materials, IC Engines,
Mechanism of Machines, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Heat and Mass Transfer, Fluid
Mechanics and Machines, etc.. The Department is very well equipped with computing facilities and
resources both in terms of hardware and software. The Department has a well qualified and
experienced faculty having Ph. D. Degrees with strong footprint for research & extension activities.
The Faculty members of the department extensively contribute towards different administrative and
academic positions in and outside the University. The Department also encourages its students to
engage in extracurricular and co-curricular activities essential for development and nurturing of team
spirit and organizational skills. The department endeavors into organization of conferences/ seminars/
workshops/ FDPs/ STCs in emerging and thrust areas regularly for the dissemination of knowledge
to the stakeholders.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty Designation Highest Specialization
Member Qualification
Dr. Ramesh Kumar Professor Ph.D. System Design, Production and
Industrial Engineering
Dr. Madhawanand Professor Ph.D. Analysis of Manufacturing Processes,
Mishra Operations & Supply Chain
management, Simulation
Dr. Avdhesh Kumar Professor & Ph.D. Thermal Design &Optimization,
Chairperson Gasifier Engine Technology,
Nanofluids, MCHEx Science,
Alternate ergy Systems
Dr. Suresh Verma Professor Ph.D. Tribology, Mechanical Design, FEM
Dr. Anil Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. Design, Modeling Simulation System
Narwal Dynamic Control
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Dr. Amit Sharma Assistant Professor Ph.D. Thermal Engineering, Heat pipe,
Refrigeration and Air-
Conditioning, energy efficiency
and energy conservation, Green
Technologies
Dr. Pardeep Sharma Assistant Professor Ph.D. Manufacturing & Automation
Committed to thorough education and research coupled with interactive teaching pedagogy the
Department of Humanities provides an environment where creativity and critical acumen can thrive. With
the vision–To nurture a holistic being with professional acumen and social responsibility–the Department
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is committed to inculcate literary and cultural sensibility by exposing the students to different courses in
literature available in English from different languages in the world. They are sensitized to an awareness
of and appreciation for the interdisciplinary understanding, interpretation, creation and use of the emerging
knowledge and literary environment of the 21st century. Addressing the dire need of society, the
department tries to achieve excellence in education of Humanities (literature and languages),
Communication and Social Sciences through continuous proficiency building. It believes in and
relentlessly works to uphold high professional standards in higher education and ensures a golden future
for its students.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty Designation Highest Specialization
Member Qualification
Dr. Rekha Professor & Ph.D. Indian Literature in English, Gender
Dean Studies, Culture and Communication
Studies
Dr. Sujata Rana Professor & Ph.D. British Literature & Comparative
Chairperson Literature
Dr. Mayur Chhikara Assistant Professor Ph.D. American Literature
Dr. Pradeep Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. Indian Literature in English
Dr. Dhramendra Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. Dalit Studies, Diasporic Literature
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Dr. S. N. Mahapatra Professor Ph. D. Marketing & Strategic Management
Dr. Anju Singroha Professor Ph.D. HRM & OB
Dr. Aarti Deveshwar Associate Professor Ph. D. IB, Marketing & Economics
Dr. Jitender Kumar Associate Professor Ph. D Finance, Accounting & HRM
Dr. Satpal Associate Professor Ph. D. HRM, Finance & Accounting
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Associate Professor Ph. D. Finance, Accounting & Retail
Management
Dr. Manisha Arora Associate Professor Ph.D. HRM & Finance
Dr. Anand Chauhan Associate Professor Ph.D. Knowledge Management & Technology
Management
Dr. Vandana Sharma Assistant Professor Ph.D. IB & HRM
Dr. Parveen Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D Economics, Marketing & Finance
The Center of Excellence for Energy and Environmental Studies (CEEES) at Deenbandhu Chhotu
Ram University of Science and Technology was established in the year 2009 and is a part of faculty
of Non- Conventional Sources of Energy and Environment Sciences. Centre is interdisciplinary in
coverage and gives wide opportunity for research in the area of renewable energy keeping in view its
environmental benefits.The B.Tech. in Agriculture Engineering was started from the academic
session 2021-22. The faculty members are engaged in extensive research in the frontier areas of
Energy and Environmental Sciences, with an aim to promote lab to field research and have
completed several projects funded by external funding agencies. Our faculty is involved in various
projects related to the utilization of solar energy and tries hard to make our campus green.
The centre also offer elective and audit courses for B.Tech. & M.Tech. students in the areas of Non-
conventional energy sources, Energy Ecology and Environment, Direct Energy Conversion Methods
and Environmental Impact assessment, Envioronmental Studies, Waste to Energy. In addition to this
the centre organize seminar and workshop for dissemination of knowledge in the area of renewable
energy and running skill development program in addition to other academic activities.
Faculty profile
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Faculty profile
Name of Faculty Member Designation Highest Specialization
Qualification
Dr. B.S. Dehiya Professor & Ph. D. Materials for Energy &
Chairman Environment, Nanocomposites,
Mecahnical Mettalurgy and Bio-
Materials.
Dr. Manju Rani Professor Ph.D. Chemical Reaction Engineering
& Thermodynamics
Dr. Anil Yadav Professor Ph.D. Chemical Engineering & Allied
Fields
Dr Sunanda Assistant Professor Ph.D. Mass Transfer & Process
Integration
Mr. Yashwant Verma Assistant Professor M. Tech. Nuclear Science & Power Plant
Operation
Dr.(Mrs.) Mamta Bhagat Assistant Professor Ph.D. Environmental Engineering
*On deputation.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
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The Department of Mathematics came into existence as independent Department in January 2009.
Earlier, it was under the department of applied sciences, in the erstwhile C R state Engineering
College. The Department currently runs two teaching programmes, namely, M.Sc (Mathematics) (2
years) and dual degree B.Sc (Hons.)- M.Sc (Mathematics).
Since its inception, the Department has made a commendable progress in research in the fields of
Theoretical Seismology, Analysis, Information Theory and Algebraic coding Theory. So far 20
students of the Department have been awarded their Ph.D. degrees and at present 17 Student are
enrolled in the Ph.D. programme. A number of research projects funded by UGC has been completed
successfully in the department.
Faculty profile
Name of Faculty Designation Highest Specialization
Member Qualification
Dr. R.C Nautiyal Professor Ph.D Differential Geometry, Complex
Analysis
Dr. Rajive Kumar Professor Ph.D Numerical Methods, Software
(On deputation) Engineering
Dr. Sudhir Batra Professor & Ph.D Algebra, Number Theory,
Chairperson Algebraic Coding Theory,
Dr. Nawneet Hooda Professor Ph.D Functional Analysis, Real Analysis,
Measure and Integration Theory
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Professor Ph.D Topology, Functional Analysis,
Complex Analysis and Theory of
linear operators
Dr. Vijay P.Tomar Assistant Professor Ph.D Information Theory
Dr. Ravinder .K. Assistant Professor Ph.D Fluid Mechanics and Seismology
Saharwat
Dr. Avinash C. Upadhyay Assistant Professor Ph.D Queuing Theory
Dr. Manjit Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D Algebra, Number Theory,
Algebraic Coding Theory
Ms. Suman Panwar Assistant Professor M.Phil Applied Mathematics
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
The Department of Physics attained its present status as an independent department in January 2009.
The Department has started M.Sc. in Physics from the session 2009-2010 and Dual Deg. B.Sc.
(Hons)- M.Sc. Physics from 2017. Department has well-equipped laboratories for doing experiments
at B.Tech., Dual Deg. B.Sc. (Hons)- M.Sc. Physics & M.Sc. level. The up-gradation of the department
laboratory is regularly done from time to time as per the recent advances and development in the
concerned areas. Further, the department has started a master's degree with two specialization courses,
in “Condensed Matter Physics” and “Electronics” from the session 2012-13. Specialization in
Nuclear Physics/ Spectroscopy can be floated from the current session on the demand of students.
The department also has various research labs Material Research Lab, Hydrogen Energy Research
Lab, Nano Lab & Simulation Lab. These labs are developed as per the latest developments in the
field. Department is also developing a high-end research lab ( FIST Lab) equipped with
Fluorescence Spectrometer, ME/MR loop tracer, Sputtering Unit, Impedance analyzer,
Temperature, UV-VIS-NIR Spectrometer & Humidity control cabinet. The total cost of the
FIST Lab is 100 Lacs & sponsored by DST New Delhi. The research projects sanctioned by various
research agencies like UGC, DAE, DRDO, AICTE, DST & CSIR are being carried out in the
department and presently, five members of the department are running projects sanctioned by DST,
UGC and UGC-DAE. Some equipment such as X-Ray, Diffractometer, Electron Beam coating Unit,
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R.F. Induction Furnace, DTA etc. are available in the department for PG and research
studies. Renewable Energy Test Centre has been set up with a fund of Rs. 100 Lacs. from DST
Haryana and now recognized as Regional Testing Centre (RTC) of MNRE, Govt. of India.
Faculty profile
Sr. Name Designation Highest Specialization
No. Qualification
1. Prof. (Mrs.) Rajni Professor &Chairperson Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics
Shukla
2. Porf. Satish Khasa Professor Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics
3. Prof. Pawan S Rana Professor Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics
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CHAPTER – 4
I. Fee Structure for Regular U.G. Courses (B.Tech./B.Arch.) for the Session 2023-24.
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 3000/-
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/-
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 3000/-
4. Training & Placement Fee ₹ 3000/-
Total ₹ 10000/-
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II. Fee Structure for Regular P.G. Course MBA/MHA /M. Arch./MURP/M. Tech. for the Session -2023-24
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 3000/-
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/-
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 3000/-
4. Training & Placement Fee ₹ 3000/-
Total ₹ 10000/-
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III. Fee Structure for Regular M.Sc. 2 Year Programme (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics,
Environmental Science and Bio-Technology) for the Session 2023-24.
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 2000/-
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/-
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 3000/-
Total ₹ 6000/-
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IV. Fee Structure for Regular M.A. English for the Session 2023-24.
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 1100/-
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/-
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 1000/-
Total ₹ 3100/-
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V. Fee Structure for Regular Dual degree B.Sc. (Hons.) -M.Sc. (Physics,Chemistry, Mathematics and
Biotechnology) courses for the Session 2023-24.
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
(for First 3 years) (for last 2 years)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 2000/- ----
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/- ----
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 3000/- ----
Total ₹ 6000/- ----
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VI. Fee Structure for Regular BCA Programme for the Session 2023-24
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 2000/-
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/-
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 3000/-
Total ₹ 6000/-
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VII. Fee Structure for MBA 5 Years Dual Degree Programme for the Session 2023-24
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
(for First 3 years) (for last 2 years)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹ 3000/- ----
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/- ----
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 3000/- ----
4. Training & Placement Fee ₹ 3000/- ----
Total ₹ 10000/- ----
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VIII. Fee Structure for Regular Dual degree B.A. (Hons.) -M.A. (English) courses for the Session 2023-24.
(A) University Fees: At the time of admission (One Time)
(for First 3 years) (for last 2 years)
1. Admission Fee and Registration Fee ₹1100/- ----
2. Alumni Fund ₹ 1000/- ----
3. Caution Money (Refundable) ₹ 1000/-
Total ₹ 3100/- ----
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IX Fee for Certificate Course in Foreign Languages :
Fees of Certificate Course in Foreign Languages is ₹6000/- (₹4000/- for the first semester and ₹2000/-
for second semester)
(a) Double the fee of respective course (UG, DD and PG) approved by the University for Indian students
in General Category.
(b) The Lodging and Boarding expenditure will be charged extra equivalent to the charges applicable to
Indian students.
XI. The fee structure for Ph.D. programme 2023-24 will be as under:
Sr. No. Type Indian Students Foreign Students
(USD)
Students who want to stay in the hostel, they are directed to approach to the respective Chief Warden/Warden to deposit the
hostel room rent alongwith the other charges of hostel. Respective Chief Warden is requested to deposit the entire
amount collected towards hostel room rent to the university fund along with the list of students.
If the curriculum/regulations of the University permit any student to reside only for one semester in any academic
year, then Hostel Room Rent will be charged equal to half of the amount as mentioned above.
Fee Structure of SC Category students admitted during the Academic Session 2023-24
Name of Name of Existing Fee For income of parents Relief to those having
Programme the upto 2.5 lakhs income upto 2.5 lakhs
course
UG B.Tech./ 55150/-(first year 41500/-(first year including 13650/-
B.Arch. including 3000/- 3000/- refundable caution ( first year) 11150/-
refundable caution money) ( 2nd year onwards)
money) 34000/- 2nd year onwards)
45150/- (2nd year
onwards)
PG MBA/MH For M. Tech. For M. Tech. 13650/-(first year)
A/M.Arch 65150/-(first year 51500/-(first year including 11150/- (2nd year
./ MURP/ including 3000/- 3000/- refundable caution onwards)
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M.Tech. refundable caution money)
money) 44000/- (2nd year onwards)
55150/- (2 year
nd
For Others
onwards) 48500/-(first year including
For Others 3000/- refundable caution
62150/-(first year money)
including 3000/- 41000/- (2nd year onwards)
refundable caution
money)
52150/- (2nd year
onwards)
In case any student (including SC student) get any scholarship/ assistantship more than relief amount other
than Post Matric Scholarship, such students have to pay full fee applicable to those whose parents income is
more than 2.5 lakhs.
The eligible SC students will apply for the Post Matric Scholarship on the given portal as per Govt.
guidelines and the students shall deposit scholarship amount in University failing which his/her admission
will be cancelled. Such students have to submit an undertaking as Annexure XIX in University Prospectus. In
case the student does not apply for scholarship in the prescribed time or is found ineligible or he/she does not
submit complete documents for award of scholarship,he/she will be liable to pay part/full fee along with late
fee as per rules.
Clause ‘a’:- Full Tuition fee concession upto 10% of the total strength, is to be granted to those students who
are admitted in various UG, Dual Degree & PG programmes during the academic session on the
recommendations of the concerned Chairperson.
Clause ‘b’:- Fee concession to two children of the same parents will be as under:-
(i) Elder child will pay full tuition fee.
(ii) Younger child to pay half tuition fee.
Clause ‘c’:- 50% concession of full fee to the University Employees and their dependents is admissible.
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Clause ‘d’:- Fee concession on the pattern of DCRUST employees will also be admissible to the employees
working at Head Office of the Directorate of Technical Education Haryana and Audit staff posted
in this University provided that the benefit will remain available to the Audit staff till the semester
/ half yearly period in which the same employee leaves this university.
Clause ‘e’:- The children of the serving / retired military personnel upto the rank of NCO or of military
personnel killed or incapacitated wholly or partly during the war, shall be allowed full tuition fee
concession.
Clause ‘f’:- Blind, physically handicapped students and wards of freedom fighters may, on an application, be
granted full tuition fee concession.
Clause ‘g’:- 1/3rd concession of the total fee may be granted to the students belonging to weaker sections of the
society subject to submission of Yellow Card and Income Certificate of the competent authority.
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CHAPTER –5
CODE OF CONDUCT
While the following regulations or the points of code of conduct are not an exhaustive set of
regulations, a student may be expelled from the college or disciplinary action as deemed fit may be
taken, based on assessment of competent authorities about the behaviour/action not befitting the
stature of a student of a professional Institution/University.
1. The students are not allowed to have any kind of motorized vehicle(s) such as motor cycle,
scooter or car in the hostel premises. Only cycles are allowed. Parking of students’ motorized
vehicle shall be outside Gate No. 1.
2. The students are warned against any kind of ragging and all sorts of violence (physical assault or
otherwise) on or off campus. Even minor forms of ragging shall attract penalties such as
withdrawal of any scholarships, book grant, cut in marks of general proficiency / fitness for the
profession, non issuance of character certificate, disallowing the use of University facilities, etc.
3. Consuming alcoholic drinks, tobacco products, (cigarettes, etc.) and drugs or any kind of
intoxicants within the University / Hostel premises or entering the campus in inebriated condition
is strictly prohibited.
4. The attempt of any student to present any work of someone else as his own work will amount to
plagiarism and shall render the offender to immediate expulsion.
5. The attempt of any student to appear in any examination or test or interview, posing as another
student, shall amount to impersonation and make the offender liable to expulsion.
6. Any student found indulging in ragging in the hostel or in the University will be
immediately expelled from the hostel and the University, as also other disciplinary action shall
be initiated against him. It may be noted that Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has set out strict
guidelines against ragging and as per its orders, ragging is a cognizable offence.
7. The students should approach their teachers and other staff members of the University and hostels
with respect and courtesy. The students should also treat fellow students (seniors or juniors) with
dignity and respect.
8. The students should put in intellectual effort in choice of words such that the language of
conversation with any one is not filthy, provocative, abusive, or unbecoming of the stature of a
student of the University.
9. Students are advised not to form any association, union or club or organize any activity /
gathering without prior written permission of the competent authority. They are advised not to
indulge in any prejudicial or subversive activity, promote any political activity, organize any type
of agitation or get involved in any activity detrimental to academic pursuits and prestige of the
University. They are also advised not to criticize or make derogatory remarks / comments against
the University administration, teachers, other staff members or students.
10. The students are advised not to misuse or damage any University campus / hostel property,
equipments, tools, instruments, library books, furniture, fixtures, fittings, etc. The cost of
damages shall be charged from students individually or collectively. Writing on the walls or
black / green / white boards anything uncalled for and defacing these places is punishable.
11. The students shall abide by the provisions made in the ordinance of relevant academic
programme. For detailed information, the student can read the relevant ordinance.
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12. The students are warned against possession and / or use of obscene site(s) on computer, books,
magazines, periodicals, newspapers, VCDs, audio visual tapes, etc.
13. Students are also advised to refer to detailed rules of Library, Hostels, etc. for proper use of
facilities.
14. The students are advised not to indulge in any kind of indiscipline or misconduct during their
stay in the university campus.
15. The student shall strictly adhere to the dress code, if any, prescribed by the University. They
will put on the blue dress while working in the workshop and a white apron in other laboratories.
The students are not allowed to wear slippers/bathroom slippers in the classes/laboratories.
16. The students shall put on their identity cards in person while they are in the University.
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CHAPTER – 6
ANTI-RAGGING GUIDELINES AND MEASURES
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the intended purpose, it is advisable that such interaction be undertaken in the presence of Warden or
his authorized person / team.
MEASURES ADOPTED TO CURB RAGGING
University has an elaborate mechanism to tackle the problem of ragging and remain successful in
making the campus ragging-free. The mechanism and measures adopted are:
1. Escort teams to accompany the fresher students:
All freshers are escorted from the hostel to teaching blocks and back to the hostel under the
supervision of escort teams consisting mostly of technical staff three times every working day, i.e.,
at the start of the first class, then for the lunch, and at the end of the last class. Similarly, escort team
consisting of lady staff under the supervision of the hostel matron escorts newly admitted girl students
from girls’ hostel to teaching blocks and back. The mechanism remains operational continually till
proneness to ragging persists.
2. Proctorial Team: A proctorial team consisting of faculty from different departments remains
vigilant in various teaching blocks with two objectives – (i) to prevent any kind of ragging and (ii)
interact with the senior students to help curb ragging and report any incidents to the Proctor.
3. Surprise inspection teams – Several teams comprising of senior faculty members are in place to
make surprise checks in hostels on each day of the week.
4. Raiding teams in Hostels: Towards curbing ragging in hostels, anti-ragging groups, each
consisting of two faculty members, remain always present in hostel premises on roaster basis during
5pm till 12pm night. This mechanism remains operational continually for two months. Its
continuation is again reviewed and decision taken accordingly. In addition to this, hostel personnel
maintain round-the-clock vigilance, and particularly after 12.00 in the night, in the supervision of the
Hostel Warden and / or his authorized personnel / team.
Orientation and Counseling
An orientation Programme is arranged for newly admitted students along with their parents to apprise
them about the University, its academic strengths, various facilities (including extra-curriculars),
Teaching departments and the anti ragging mechanism in place.
All the newly admitted students are divided into groups and each group is attached with a faculty
counselor who acts as local guardian and career guide throughout their stay in the University. In this
regard, students are advised to contact the Chief Counselor of the Univ. or the Counselor of the
relevant dept. or disciplinarian-cum-Counsellors.
The Chief Warden along with proctor and Wardens arrange meeting with senior students in respective
hostels and apprise them of the Supreme Court’s views and decision in regard to ragging and of the
seriousness we attach to this menace.
A team especially formed under the supervision of Dean Students Welfare carries out anti-ragging
campaign inside the University campus through banners, posters in the campus and by organizing
awareness programmes in academic premises.
Further, an Advisory Committee on Ragging is in place. It consists of senior faculty members of the
University, representative of stakeholders and district administration (Civil & Police).
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