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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
Session 2022-23
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1. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
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3(a). NAME OF THE DEAN
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4. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING BODY
5. GOVERNANCE
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Director (Faculty & Research) : Dr. K. Ramasamy
Director (Admissions) : Dr. K. S. Lakshmi
Director (Sports) : Dr. K. Vaithiyanathan
Director (International Relations) : Mr. Kartar Singh
Director (Campus Life) : Dr. M. Leenus Jesu Martin
Director (Career Centre) : Mr. N. Venkata Shastry
Director (Student Affairs) : Dr. T. Mythili
Director (Communications) : Mr. R. Nandakumar
Director (Alumni) : Dr. A. Rathinam
Organizational Chart
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INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE
A flexible governance mechanism allows the institution to make significant strides towards the
realization of its goals. Governance is based on the themes of:
External advisory
Statutory academic bodies like Board of Management, Academic Council and Boards of
Studies are represented by external members from academia and industry who provide
useful inputs which are incorporated into the system.
Faculty input
All the statutory bodies of the institute have faculty members representation as mandated
by the UGC regulations. The apex governing body is Board of Management and its key
functions are:
To establish, on the advice of academic council, divisions and departments for the
academic work and functions of the Institute and to allocate area of study, teaching and
research to them.
To create teaching and academic posts, to determine number, cadres and qualifications
there of as approved by the Commission, statutory body concerned and the
emoluments of such posts in consultation with the Finance Committee.
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To approve the award of Degrees and diplomas based on the results of examinations
and tests and to confer, grant or award Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates and other
academic titles and distinctions:
To transfer or accept transfers of any movable or immovable property on behalf of the
Institute:
To manage regulate, and administer the revenue, the Finance, accounts, investments,
properties, business and all other administrative affairs of the Institute and for that the
purpose to appoint such agent or agents as it may deem fit.
Academic Council
The Academic Council shall be the principal academic body of the Institute and shall,
subject to the provisions of the rules, have the control over and be responsible for the
maintenance of standards of teaching, research and training, approval of syllabi,
coordination of the research activities, examinations and tests within the institute and shall
exercise such powers and perform such other duties and functions as may be prescribed or
conferred upon it by the Rules of the Institution
Finance Committee
To consider the annual accounts and financial estimates of the Institute and submit them to
the Board of Management for approval and recommend the annual budget and revised
estimates to the Board of Management.
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S.No Name & Designation Email Id Position
Dr. R.P. Mahapatra, Professor & Head,
1 [email protected] Presiding Officer
CSE
Dr. Ranjana Dubey, Assistant Professor,
2 [email protected]
Chemistry
Dr. Dhowmya Bhatt, Associate
3 [email protected]
Professor, IT Members
Dr. Swati Bhatt, Assistant Professor, (Teaching)
4 [email protected]
MBA
Dr. Priyambada Purohit, Assistant
5 [email protected]
Professor, MBA
Ms. Swati Sharma, Assistant Manager,
6 [email protected]
Admin Members
Ms. Preeti Gupta, Lab Technician, ECE (Non-Teaching)
7 [email protected]
Department
Ms. Varnika Tyagi, B.Tech. III year CSE-
8 [email protected]
AIML
9 Ms. Smriti Misra, B.Tech. III year ECE [email protected] Student Members
The above constituted ICC will be working as per UGC (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal
of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and Students in Higher Educational Institutions)
Regulation, 2015.
The below committee members will address the issues and problems faced by the
students/staff/faculty members belonging to SC/ST/OBC Community of the institution.
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S.No Name Designation/ Department Position
1 Dr. Ranjana Dubey Assistant Professor, Chemistry Chairperson
2 Associate Professor (IT) & Head,
Dr. Dhowmya Bhatt Member
Department of CDC
3 Dr. Abhilasha Singh Associate Professor, CSE Member
4 Dr. Swati Bhatt Assistant Professor, MBA Member
5 Dr. Rupali Singh Assistant Professor, ECE Member
6 Dr. Jitendra Singh Associate Professor, CSE Member
7 Dr. Ajay Jain Assistant Professor, MBA Member
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Chairman : Dr. C. Muthamizhchelvan
Vice Chancellor
Chairman of the Board of Management
SRMIST
Mr. M. Narayanan
Financial Controller
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SRMIST
Mr. M. Balasubramanian
Director (Finance)
SRMIST
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Special Invitee Mr. Kartar Singh SRMIST
Director (IR)
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Member Dr. B. Neppolian Dean SRMIST
[Research]
Member Dr. A. Sundaram Dean (Medical) SRM MCH&RC
Kattankulathur
Member Dr. K. Ravi Dean SRM Dental College
Ramapuram
Member Dr. N. Vivek Dean SRM Dental College
Kattankulathur
Member Dr. V. Chitra Dean SRM College of Pharmacy
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Member Dr. C. Gomathy Professor E&T, VDP Campus
[ECE]
Member Dr. A. Jesu Arockia Raj Professor S&H, KTR Campus
[Biotech]
Member Dr. J. Dhilipan Professor S&H, RPM Campus
[MCA]
Member Dr. J. Padmavathi Professor S&H, VDP Campus
[CS&A]
Member Dr. V.M. Senbagaraman Professor Management, KTR Campus
[MBA]
Member Dr. K. Subramanian Professor Medical, KTR Campus
[General Medicine]
Member Prof. R. Vijayalakshmi Professor Medical [Allied Institutions],
[Nursing] KTR Campus
Member Dr. K. Rajkumar Professor Medical, RPM Campus
[Oral Pathology]
Member Dr. V.R. Dinkar Law, KTR Campus
Professor
Member Dr. Durga Toshniwal Professor & Head CSE & Centre for
Educationist [S&H] Transportation Systems, IIT,
[External] Roorke
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[External]
INTERNAL MEMBERS
03 Dr. Lt. Col A. Ravikumar, Pro Vice Chancellor[M &HS] Member
04 Dr. A. Sundaram, Dean [Medical] Member
05 Dr. T.V. Gopal, Dean[CET] Member
06 Dr. A. Duraisamy, Dean [S&H] Member
07 Dr. C.A. Gurudath, Dean [Law] Member
08 Dr. Subhashree Natarajan, Dean [Management] Member
09 Dr. M. Chinnadurai, Dean [Agriculture] Member
10 Prof. G. Augustine Maniraj Pandian, Dean [IQAC] Member
11 Dr. B. Neppolian, Dean [Research] Member
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6. Programmes
AICTE F.No. Northern/1-10968149029/2022/EOA
Approved EoA
Duration
S. No. Under Graduate Courses Intake Academic
of Course
2022-23 Year
1 Computer Science and Engineering
420 4 Years
(CSE)
2 Computer Science and Engineering
(Artificial Intelligence and Machine 240 4 Years
Learning) 2022-23
3 Computer Science and Engineering
30 4 Years
(Data Science)
4 Computer Science and Engineering
30 4 Years
(Cyber Security)
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5 Computer Science and Engineering
with Specialization in Cloud 30 4 Years
Computing
6 Computer Science and Business
30 4 Years
System
7 Electronics and Communication 2022-23
30 4 Years
Engineering
8 Mechanical Engineering 30 4 Years
9 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 30 4 Years
10 Automobile Engineering 30 4 Years
11 B. Pharma 60 4 Years
Approved EoA
Duration
S. No. Post Graduate Courses Intake Academic
of Course
2022-23 Year
1 M. Tech - Computer Science and 12 2 Years
Engineering
2 MCA 60 2 Years 2022-23
3 MBA 60 2 Years
7. FACULTY DETAILS
All the faculty members are regular and appointed through selection Committee.
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16 Dr. OSHIN SHARMA Assistant Professor
17 Dr. SAURABH SHARMA Assistant Professor
18 Dr. ROLLY GUPTA Assistant Professor
19 Dr. SACHIN KUMAR YADAV Assistant Professor
20 Dr. ANU SINGHA Assistant Professor
21 Dr. DHEERAJ TANDON Assistant Professor
22 Dr. ANURAG BARTHWAL Assistant Professor
23 Mr. NARESH SHARMA Assistant Professor
24 Mr. KUWAR PRATAP SINGH Assistant Professor
25 Mrs. MEGHA AGARWAL Assistant Professor
26 Dr. CHANDRA SHAKHER TYAGI Assistant Professor
27 Mrs. NEHA AHLAWAT Assistant Professor
28 Ms. VINAM TOMAR Assistant Professor
29 Mrs. PRIYANKA GUPTA Assistant Professor
30 Mr. KARTHICK S Assistant Professor
31 Mrs. P. ANITHA RAJAKUMARI Assistant Professor
32 Mrs. MADHURI SHARMA Assistant Professor
33 Mr. DAVESH KUMAR SHARMA Assistant Professor
34 Mr. SAURABH GUPTA Assistant Professor
35 Mr. KULOTHUNGAN A Assistant Professor
36 Mrs. SOWMYADEVI S Assistant Professor
37 Mr. ARVIND KUMAR Assistant Professor
38 Mrs. ANKITA SINGH Assistant Professor
39 Mr. ASHOK KUMAR DUBEY Assistant Professor
40 Ms. BHARTI VIDHURY Assistant Professor
41 Ms. SHRUTHY GOVINDAN Assistant Professor
42 Mr. NISHANT KUMAR SINGH Assistant Professor
43 Ms. JEETU SINGH Assistant Professor
44 Ms. DHWANI AGRAWAL Assistant Professor
45 Mr. PRAMOD NAGAR Assistant Professor
46 Mr. HARENDRA SHARMA Assistant Professor
47 Ms. ANJALI MALIK Assistant Professor
48 Ms. CHINMAYEE SAHOO Assistant Professor
49 Mr. NISHANT ANAND Assistant Professor
50 Ms. NIDHI PANDEY Assistant Professor
51 Mr. LALIT KUMAR SAGAR Assistant Professor
52 Mr. MAYANK GUPTA Assistant Professor
53 Mrs. NIHARIKA SAXENA Assistant Professor
54 Mrs. SHIVA SONI Assistant Professor
55 Mr. HIMANSHU Assistant Professor
56 Mr. RAJIVA RANJAN DIVIVEDI Assistant Professor
57 Mr. DHARMENDRA SHARMA Assistant Professor
58 Mr. SHASHANK SAROOP Assistant Professor
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59 Mrs. SHIVANI ROHILLA Assistant Professor
60 Mrs. NEETU BANSLA Assistant Professor
61 Ms. AMBUJA KULSHRESHTHA Assistant Professor
62 Ms. ANKITA GAUTAM Assistant Professor
63 Ms. AKANKSHA BISHT Assistant Professor
64 Ms. SHIVANI Assistant Professor
65 Mr. RAJNEESH KUMAR Assistant Professor
66 Ms. MEGHA SAXENA Assistant Professor
67 Mr. ABHILASH Assistant Professor
68 Mr. MANISH KUMAR MEHROTRA Assistant Professor
69 Ms. GEETANLALI Assistant Professor
70 Dr. AJAY KUMAR Assistant Professor
71 Ms. NEHA Assistant Professor
72 Ms. ANJALI YADAV Assistant Professor
73 Dr. DEVENDRA KUMAR SHARMA Professor and Dean
74 Dr. RUPALI SINGH Assistant Professor & Head
75 Dr. ROHIT SHARMA Associate Professor
76 Dr. SATYA SAI SRIKANT Associate Professor
77 Dr. SAPTARSHI GUPTA Assistant Professor
78 Dr. NITIN KUMAR DHAMA Assistant Professor
79 Dr. SWATI SHARMA Assistant Professor
80 Dr. AARTI SHARMA Assistant Professor
81 Dr. RISHIBRIND KUMAR UPADHYAY Assistant Professor
82 Mr. ABHISHEK CHAUHAN Assistant Professor
83 Mr. NISHANT SRIVASTAVA Assistant Professor
84 Mr. ARUN KUMAR Assistant Professor
85 Mr. ABHISHEK SINGHAL Assistant Professor
86 Mr. ADITYA AGARWAL Assistant Professor
87 Mr. DEVASIS HALDAR Assistant Professor
88 Mr. AMIT Assistant Professor
89 Mr. M VINOTH KUMAR Assistant Professor
90 Ms. GHAZALA ANSARI Assistant Professor
91 Mrs. MINAKSHI SANADHYA Assistant Professor
92 Mr. MOHD SUHAIB ABBASI Assistant Professor
93 Dr. NEERAJ KUMAR GAHLOT Assistant Professor & Head
94 Dr. VIKAS GOYAT Assistant Professor
95 Dr. SACHIN SIROHI Assistant Professor
96 Dr. GYANDER GHANGAS Assistant Professor
97 Dr. GYANENDRA PRASAD BAGRI Assistant Professor
98 Mr. MAHESH KUMAR GUPTA Assistant Professor
99 Mr. DADHISH KUMAR Assistant Professor
100 Mr. ASHISH KUMAR Assistant Professor
101 Mr. SANJEEV KUMAR Assistant Professor
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102 Mr. SHAHNAWAZ ALAM Assistant Professor
103 Mr. DHANESH KUMAR Assistant Professor
104 Mr. RAVIKUMAR D Assistant Professor
105 Mr. ELAVARASAN G Assistant Professor
106 Mr. P FREEDON DANIEL Assistant Professor - (Sr.G) & Head
107 Dr. ANKIT SONTHALIA Assistant Professor
108 Mr. M.KANNAN Assistant Professor
109 Mr. A. BALAMURUGAN ADHITHAN Assistant Professor
110 Dr. DHOWMYA BHATT Associate Professor & Head (CDC)
111 Dr. RUBY SINGH Assistant Professor
112 Dr. KANIKA Assistant Professor
113 Dr. ANAND PANDEY Assistant Professor - (SG)
114 Dr. CHIRANJIT DUTTA Assistant Professor
115 Dr. ANNA ALPHY Assistant Professor
116 Mr. DINESH KUMAR Assistant Professor
117 Mr. R SENTHIL Assistant Professor
118 Mr. BHANU PRATAP SINGH Assistant Professor & Head
119 Mr. LALIT KUMAR Assistant Professor
120 Mr. ARVIND PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA Assistant Professor
121 Mr. MANIRAM KUMAR Assistant Professor
122 Dr. JITENDRA KUMAR Assistant Professor & Head
123 Dr. PAVAN KHETRAPAL Associate Professor
124 Dr. HIMANSHU SHARMA Assistant Professor
125 Dr. GIRAJA SHANKAR CHAURASIA Assistant Professor
126 Dr. PEEYUSH KALA Assistant Professor
127 Dr. PANKAJ KUMAR Assistant Professor
128 Dr. SATENDRA KUMAR SINGH KUSHWAHA Assistant Professor
129 Mr. RAVI CHAURASIA Assistant Professor
130 Mr. NAVEEN KUMAR Assistant Professor
131 Mr. BHUPENDRA SINGH BISHT Assistant Professor
132 Mrs. DHANUSIYA Assistant Professor
133 Dr. MADHURIMA SRIVASTAVA Assistant Professor
134 Dr. SANDEEP KUMAR Assistant Professor
135 Dr. SHALINI SHARMA Assistant Professor
136 Dr. BHARATI CHANDRAYAN Assistant Professor
137 Dr. NIRMAL SHARMA Assistant Professor
138 Dr. YAMEEN KHAN Assistant Professor
139 Dr. GANGA BRAHMA Assistant Professor
140 Dr. NITASHA JAMWAL Assistant Professor
141 Dr. NANG TARRNE NAMCHOOM KULSHRESTHA Assistant Professor
142 Dr. SAVITA YADAV Assistant Professor
143 Dr. KINSHUKI SRIVASTAVA Assistant Professor
144 Dr. ROHIT JAHARI Assistant Professor
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145 Mr. RAJ KUMAR KESHARI Assistant Professor
146 Mrs. PREETI SHARMA Assistant Professor
147 Mr. HIMANSHU YADAV Assistant Professor
148 Mr. GIRRAJ SHARAN SHARMA Assistant Professor
149 Mrs. SARITA NAUTIYAL Assistant Professor
150 Ms. SHEETAL SHRINET Assistant Professor
151 Mr. NIRAJ KANNOUJIYA Assistant Professor
152 Dr. AJAY SINGH YADAV Assistant Professor & Head
153 Dr. SHIKHA BANSAL Assistant Professor
154 Dr. OMPAL SINGH Assistant Professor
155 Dr. VIPIN KUMAR VERMA Assistant Professor
156 Dr. TANUJ KUMAR Assistant Professor
157 Dr. PRIYANKA AGARWAL Assistant Professor
158 Dr. SOHAN LAL TYAGI Assistant Professor
159 Dr. SATISH KUMAR Assistant Professor
160 Dr. SEEMA AGARWAL Assistant Professor
161 Dr. REENA GROVER Assistant Professor
162 Dr. ARPITA GHOSH Assistant Professor
163 Dr. AJAY KUMAR Assistant Professor
164 Dr. RAM KRISHNA VERMA Assistant Professor
165 Dr. POOJA GUPTA Assistant Professor
166 Mr. MOHAMMED ABID Assistant Professor
167 Dr. PALLAVI JAIN Associate Professor
168 Dr. GARIMA PANDEY Associate Professor
169 Dr. PIYUSH GUPTA Assistant Professor
170 Dr. KAMAKSHI SAXENA Assistant Professor
171 Dr. RANJANA DUBEY Assistant Professor
172 Dr. VARUN MOHAN Assistant Professor
173 Dr. RADHA GUPTA Assistant Professor
174 Dr. SUNIL KUMAR YADAV Assistant Professor
175 Dr. NIDHI PATHAK Assistant Professor
176 Dr. AMIT VASHISHTH Assistant Professor
177 Dr. URVASHI TOMAR Assistant Professor
178 Ms. KOMAL SHARMA Lecturer
179 Dr. KALPANA PATEL Assistant Professor
180 Dr. MEGHA GUPTA CHAUDHARY Assistant Professor
181 Dr. PANKAJ VARSHNEY Assistant Professor
182 Dr. MUDIT PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA Assistant Professor
183 Dr. SARVENDRA KUMAR Assistant Professor
184 Dr. AJAY KUMAR Assistant Professor
185 Dr. ABRITY THAKUR Assistant Professor
186 Mr. SATEESH KUMAR SHIVHARE Assistant Professor
187 Mr. PARAG ASHTT Assistant Professor
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188 Ms. MANI KUMDESH Assistant Professor
189 Mrs. SHAIFALI Assistant Professor
190 Ms. ANSHI MISHRA Assistant Professor
191 Mr. AVINASH SINGH Assistant Professor
192 Mr. SHIVSHANKAR JOSHI Assistant Professor
193 Mr. ANURAG AGARWAL Assistant Professor
194 Mr. HARI OM ARORA Assistant Professor
Pharmacy
1 Dr. JAYENDRA KUMAR Professor & Principal
2 Dr. NIDHI TYAGI Assistant Professor & Head
3 Dr. SMITA - SINGH Assistant Professor
4 Dr ALOK PRATAP SINGH Assistant Professor
5 Dr PRASOON KUMAR SAXENA Assistant Professor
6 Dr. LOKESH KAUSHIK Assistant Professor
7 Mr. PRANJAL KUMAR SINGH Assistant Professor
8 Mrs. SUPRIYA MISHRA Assistant Professor
9 Ms. KAMAKSHI VERMA Assistant Professor
10 Mr. ANSHUL TYAGI Assistant Professor
11 Mr. NAMPELLY SHIVAKRISHNA Assistant Professor
12 Mr. ALOK SEMWAL Assistant Professor
13 Ms. SHIVA TEOTIA Assistant Professor
14 Ms. NEHA SRIVASTAVA Assistant Professor
15 Mr. PRATEEK SHARMA Assistant Professor
16 Ms. SHOBHA RANI Assistant Professor
17 Mr. ROHIT PANDEY Assistant Professor
18 Mr. PIYUSH MSHRA Lecturer
Management
1 Dr. NARENDRA MOHAN MISHRA Professor and Dean(FMS)
2 Dr. ANCHAL MISHRA Professor
3 Dr. AJAY JAIN Associate Professor
4 Dr. GOPAL BIHARI SARASWAT Associate Professor
5 Dr. RAVI SHEKHAR TIWARI Associate Professor
6 Dr. ABHIJEET DAS Associate Professor
7 Dr. KARUNA GUPTA Associate Professor
8 Dr. SUDHANSHU SINGH Associate Professor
9 Dr. SWATI BHATT Assistant Professor - Senior Grade
10 Dr. PRIYAMBADA PUROHIT Assistant Professor
11 Dr. SANJAY KUMAR SINGH Assistant Professor
12 Dr. SANJEEV SARASWAT Assistant Professor
13 Dr. RUCHI TRIPATHI Assistant Professor
14 Dr. BALJIT KAUR Assistant Professor
15 Dr. VISHAL KULSHRESTHA Assistant Professor
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Computer Application
1 Dr. NAVIN AHLAWAT Professor and Dean Campus Life
2 Dr. PRAMOD KUMAR SAGAR Assistant Professor - Senior Grade
3 Dr. RUPAK SHARMA Assistant Professor
4 Dr. RAJEEV KUMAR SHARMA Assistant Professor
5 Dr. PREETI BALA Assistant Professor
6 Dr. DEEPAK SHARMA Assistant Professor
7 Dr. AKSHITA CHAUDHARY Assistant Professor
8 Ms. VAISHALI GUPTA Assistant Professor
9 Mrs. HIMANI TYAGI Assistant Professor
10 Mrs. BEENA SACHAN Assistant Professor
11 Ms. BARKHA SAMANIA Assistant Professor
12 Mr. DINESH BABU K Assistant Professor
13 Dr. VISHU V Associate Professor
14 Dr. LALIT KISHORE Assistant Professor
Name
Prof. Devendra Kumar Sharma
Date of Birth
01/10/1966
Unique ID
1-4245402333
Education Qualifications
PhD (VLSI Design),NIT Kurukshetra
ME (Electronics and Communication Engineering), IIT Roorkee
BE (Electronics), MNNIT Allahabad
Work Experience Total (Industry / Academic):29 years
Area of Specialization-VLSI Design, Signal Processing
Courses taught at Diploma/ Post Diploma/ Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post
Graduate DiplomaLevel
Digital Signal Processing, VLSI Technologies, Digital VLSI Design, Electronic Circuits, Low Power
VLSI Design, Testing of VLSI Circuits
Research guidance (Number of Students): PhD Awarded – 2, PhD Supervising - 5
No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences: 42
Patents (Filed & Granted): 1
No. of Books published: 6
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9. FEE STRUCTURE
For courses wise fee details please visit the following link:
https://www.srmup.in/cpage.aspx?mpgid=5&pgidtrail=20
Examination Fee per Semester will be additional based on the number of subjects registered for
examination.
Course/Campus preference selected at the time of application is only for statistical purposes,
the actual course preference can be selected at the time of counseling based on SRMJEEE - All
India Rank and availability of seats.
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11. ADMISSION CRITERIA
For majority of the programs, admission is done through National level entrance examination
conducted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known as SRM University) or
authorized /statutory boards or agencies. For few programs, admission is done directly. In
addition to the above, the eligibility for admission is subject to fulfilling the requirement of
minimum marks in the qualifying examination as well.
Any Candidate qualified in IIT JEE Main/SAT will be admitted directly even if the candidate
doesn't take SRMJEEE.
Admission through Entrance examination is subjected to fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks
in the qualifying examination as well.
Name of the
Faculty Program Entrance Eligibility Criteria
Examination
Minimum 50% aggregate in PCM for UG
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Admission based on Merit is subjected to fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in the
qualifying examination.
Dean Admissions
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Delhi NCR Campus Modinagar
Ghaziabad-201204
Admissions Helpline: +91 1232-234301, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Toll free number 1800 889 3496
ACADEMIC BUILDING
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Available in the
S. No. Particulars No. of Rooms
Institution (Sq.M)
1 Class Rooms 61 6228.803
2 Laboratories 49 6919.508
3 Workshops 8 1465.75
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Number of
Number of Number of
S. No. Programme Titles of the
Volumes Journals
Book
Engineering and
1 5,517 37,682 107
Technology
2 Management 1,620 7,935 18
3 MCA 100 500 24
4 Pharmacy 323 1,875 15
SRM Institute of Management and Technology is the member of National Digital Library
of India (NDLI). NDLI is a virtual repository of learning resources which is not just a
repository with search/browse facilities but provides a host of services for the learner
community. It is sponsored and mentored by Ministry of Education, Government of India,
through its National Mission on Education through Information and Communication
Technology (NMEICT). Filtered and federated searching is employed to facilitate focused
searching so that learners can find the right resource with least effort and in minimum
time. NDLI provides user group-specific services such as Examination Preparatory for
School and College students and job aspirants. Services for Researchers and general
learners are also provided. NDLI is designed to hold content of any language and provides
interface support for 10 most widely used Indian languages. It is built to provide support
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for all academic levels including researchers and life-long learners, all disciplines, all
popular forms of access devices and differently-abled learners. It is designed to enable
people to learn and prepare from best practices from all over the world and to facilitate
researchers to perform inter-linked exploration from multiple sources. It is developed,
operated and maintained from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
Students are provided with all the support, training, equipments and facilities to
represent SRM IST Delhi NCR campus in various inter-college competitions or intra-
club (SRM IST student leagues) league activities.The outdoor sports facilities at SRM
IST Delhi NCR campus include, a cricket ground, football ground, basketball Court,
volleyball Courtand a large open space for track and field sports activities for our -
athletes.
In addition to this, there are a number of indoor sports facilities like chess, carom,
Badminton and table tennis etc. which are quite favorites of students.Indoor
facilities also include a fully air-conditioned gymnasium equipped with almost all
the advanced exercising equipments.
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Cafeteria
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Interpersonal Skills Training: This collection of courses gets to the heart of what
it means to be a great teammate and co-worker. Learn the basics of interpersonal
communication, how to manage projects and their stakeholders, the keys to success
in administrative roles, and more.
Public Speaking Classes: Communication is possibly the most important soft skill
for employees. And while many can get by with written communication, public
speaking is a widespread fear. This set of courses can help any individual overcome
fear of public speaking, communicate with confidence in all settings, stay on point
during presentations, and more.
Computing Facilities
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Major Equipment/Facilities available in the Department Laboratory
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Transformer, Rectifier Assembly, D.C. Shunt Motor Panel, D.C. Series
Motor Panel, D.C. Compound Motor Panel, D.C. Compound Generator
coupled with D.C. Shunt Motor Panel, D.C. shunt Generator coupled
with D.C. Shunt Motor Panel, Single Phase Transformer Panel, Three
Phase Transformer Panel with three phase Variac, D.C. Shunt Motor
Panel, D.C. Series Motor Panel, D.C. Compound Motor Panel, D.C.
Compound Generator coupled with D.C. Shunt Motor Panel, D.C. Shunt
Generator coupled with D.C. Shunt Motor Panel, Single Phase
Transformer Panel, Three Phase Transformer Panel with three phase
Variac
CRO , Modulation demodulation kits & DSO, Trainer Kits, Function
Genrator, DSO [50 KHz),CRO (30 MHz-801C), Function Generator, Dual
Department of
Power Supply, ADC/DAC Kit, Laser Trainer, Mic Trainer, optical Fiber
Electronics and
Trainer, Kiystron Bench, Gunn Diode Bench, Horn Antenna, Die/Developer
Communication
Machine, Double side U.V. Exposer Unit, Illuminated Artwork Table,
Engineering
Etching Machine, Emu 8086, simulator & Emulator, HFSS Software Xilinx
Vivado, Microprocessor & Microcontroller Kits
Air permeability apparatus, compression test machine, compaction
factor apparatus, curshing value apparatus, los angles app., sieve
shaker, vibraring table, water bath, concrete mixer, permeability text
apparatus, rebound hammer, Digital UTM with Computer, Air triaxial
test app, Direct shear app., Liquid limit device (manual), Load frame,
Liquid limit device (motorised), Oven 18*18, Oven12*12, permeability,
Proctor compaction test, Modified proctor compaction test, Relative
Department of Civil density apparatus, Sieve shaker, Calcium carbide apparatus, Sieve, Auto
engineering Level, cross staff, Dumpy level, Leveling staff, Marking Pin, Measurment
tape, Plane table, Prismatic Compass, Raniging Rod, Digital theodilte,
Total station, Surveying chain, stereoscope, Vernier theodolite, GPS
Garmin, arial Photograph, Water Curent Meter, Tilting Flume 6 Meter,
BOD Incubator-1, BOD Incubator-2, COD Digester-1, COD Digester-2,
Deep freezer, Oven, Double Distllation Unit, Weighting Balance, Muffle
furnace, Reflux Heater, Centrifugal Machine, Conductivity meter,
Nephelometer, pH meter, Hot Plates, Jar Test Apparetus
Cut Section working model of 4 stroke Petrol Engine, Cut Section model
of 2 stroke single cylinder petrol Engine, Cut section working model of
HCV Chassis, Cut section working model of Air Brake System, Model of
Driver seat mounted on a frame, Cut section working model of
Independent suspension system, Cut section model of Differential, Cut
section of synchromesh mounted on a stand, Cut section model of
Power Steering, Cut section model of leaf spring rear type suspension,
Department
Cut section working model of steering gear box, Cut section working
ofAutomobile
model of Hydraulic Brake system, Cut Section model of Recirculation
Engineering
Ball type steering gear box, cut section model of Worm and steering
gear type, Cloud & Pour point apparatus, Saybolt Vicometer- Digital
Motorized, Red wood Viscometer, Abels Flash and Fire point Apparatus,
Diesel fuel system Working model, Petrol fuel system- (Non working
model), Cut section working model of 4 stroke 4 cylinder petrol engine,
Portable cylinder, Reboring Machine, Valve Refacer Machine, Nozzle
Tester, Nozzle Holder Jig, Fuel Injection Calibration Machine, SMS
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Decarbonizing Machine, Engine test Setup(225), Research Engine Test
Setup(240PE), Spark plug cleaner and tester, Bright Tire Changer
LC810, Launch 2 post lift TLT 235SB, Crypton D680 4 Gas, Analyzer
with accessories, Space ER 232H Car Wheel Balancer, Space78WS
Computerized Car wheel Aligner, 2 wheeler Chassis Dynamometer,
Portable Nox Analyzer 0 to 5000 ppm, Cut Section Working model of
Power Window, Bench Grinding Machine, Hand Drilling Machine
13mm, Tools trolley with 3 drawer
1 BLOCK-C Own 48 AC
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17. ACCOUNTED AUDITED STATEMENT FOR THE LAST THREE
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18. BEST PRACTICES
INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES
Gender equity programs
Energy conservation by use of LED lights
Rainwater harvesting
Solid-waste, food waste management
Sewage treatment plant
Ban on plastic bags
Friendly campus for physically challenged students
AdoptedSikri Kalan village for NSS
Courses on human values/ethics/environment consciousness
Social awareness activities and celebration of national days
BEST PRACTICES
Semester Abroad Program
Lectures by renowned Academicians and Industry experts
Personality Development Courses/Foreign Language Courses
Industrial Training program
Comprehension courses for enhancing employability
400 companies visit for campus recruitment
Compensatory courses for slow learners
Corporate/ Industrial Advisory Boards
Student scholarships
Faculty counselors also form WhatsApp groups to be in touch with students and redress their
grievances.
Once in 15-20 days formal counseling sessions are announced the counselor has face to face
meeting with the students in groups as well as one on one basis.
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The counselors also keep all the academic records of the students allotted to them and they
routinely inform the parents about their wards’ progress and whenever necessary parents of
the wards are called to the institute to resolve any contentious issues associated with the
students.
b. General Counseling
Mentoring of students is done in a systematic manner right from the day the students join the
institute. During the first week after admission, the students are collectively mentored on the
following areas.
d. HoD Hour
In the time table, a specific hour is earmarked in which the HoD or a senior faculty member
visits a class and has freewheeling discussion with the students on course contents, career,
industry and aspects of lifelong learning.
e. Open House
Once in a semester all the class representatives attend open house session chaired by Vice
Chancellor, Pro Vice Chancellor, senior administrators and HoDs. Students are mentoredon
their career options, higher studies, entrepreneurship, start-ups. Students also utilize this
opportunity to offer suggestions on any improvements that may be made on systems and
processes.
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Students Activity Body
SRM IMT believes in and actively promotes the hobbies and areas of interest of its
students.SRM IMT supports all the exciting ideas and efforts for overall development of the
student community above and beyond the confines of the curriculum. To this effect student
clubs and societies provide every student an opportunity to explore their secondary passions to
collaborate and learn as part of a community bound together by shared interests.
SRM Cultural Club: The club aims to promote exposure and to increase the awareness of the
students towards the finer arts of the world. From dramatics to fashion to literature, from
poetry to music and dance, this is the place to come and experience it all. The club also acts as a
forum to improve one’s communication skills, expressivity and critical thinking power.
Dance Club:SRM Dance Club is a symbol of aesthetics and grace encouraging the dancers from
the various states of India to come together and share their passions in dance. The club also
provides a platform to the students in the form of cultural events to showcase their skills with
the mission of encouraging budding cultural talent. We develop and promote cultural teams
that can take part in various inter and intra - college cultural events.
Music Club:This is a confluence of the musicians from the various states of India to come
together and share their passions in instrumental and vocal music. We believe that each
individual has something to offer and through mentorships, jams, competitions and events we
strive to polish skills, share knowledge and spread musical joy.
Fashion Club:The Fashion Club at SRM IST Delhi NCR Campus help its members grow, develop
and express themselves in a mutual love for fashion. It provides a place for students to express
artistic freedom in the fashion world.
SRM Dramatics Club:This is a platform for all nukkadnatak enthusiasts and theatre lovers to
learn, explore, manage, and perform the beautiful art of stage play.
SRM Literary Club:This provides a platform for the students to write, discuss, and hold
debates to stimulate their brains in the literary arts.
SRM Yoga Club: It is an inclusive group that focuses on providing a safe and light-hearted
space for students to de-stress and empower themselves through the practice of yoga. The Yoga
Club holds daily classes that are taught by certified yoga instructors and is open to all students.
SRM MUN:The MUN society of SRM IST Delhi NCR campus focuses on competing at various
MUNs as well as organizing the SRM-MUN every year. The entire team is determined to achieve
the goals of MUN and our team has also won at various events and conferences.
SRM NSS Wing:The NSS wing works to develop a socially and environmentally conscious
student community that offers its services towards the betterment of the nation.
SRM Entrepreneurship Cell:The entrepreneur cell most commonly (but not exclusively) is
made up of business students who meet up to discuss various entrepreneurship topics. Subjects
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covered may include how to run a successful startup, how to hire the best employees and other
current issues that are encountered by budding entrepreneurs.
SRM Technical Club: The Technical Club of SRM IST Delhi NCR Campus provides a common
platform to the students with an aim of bracing them technically, by amalgamating their
Interdisciplinary Technical skills. The club involves students from all the branches, who yearn
for learning and sharing in various fields of Engineering & technology.
SRM Motor Sports: The motorsports club providesan exhilarating experience to the
studentswho utilize their skills to design and driveself-made vehicles.
SRM TEDx Club: This club conducts the TED Lectures that explore current affairs and
innovative ideas of the students.
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE): The ISTE is a leading national
professional non-profit society that supports technical education systems with enhanced focus
on the career and personality development of our students.
Computer Society of India (CSI):The CSI is an advancement of the theory and practical
knowledge of our computer science and IT aspirants.
IEEE Student Branch/Chapter: IEEE Student Branches provide an opportunity for IEEE
Student members to begin networking in their areas of interest and future profession.We are
having an active IEEE branch- STB08411 - SRM Institute of Science and Tech, NCR Campus.
19. ACCREDITATION
RECOGNITION
The University Grants Commission (UGC) and Ministry of Human Resource Development
(MHRD), Department of Higher Education, Government of India, granted graded
autonomy to SRMIST by classifying it as Category I University.
ACCREDITATION
SRM Institute of Science and Technology has been accredited by NAAC with A++ Grade
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