Title: NETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY WELCOMES
1NETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYWELCOMES
- THE HONBLE
- LT. GOVERNOR, DELHI
-
2I N C E P T I O N
- ESTABLISHED IN 1983 AS DELHI INSTITUTE
- OF TECHNOLOGY AT KASHMERE GATE
-
- ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY SINCE 1987
-
- RENAMED AS NETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF
- TECHNOLOGY IN 1997
- SHIFTED TO NEW CAMPUS, DWARKA IN 1998
3OBJECTIVES
- TO PROVIDE EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION AT UG, PG
- AND DOCTORAL LEVEL IN THE EMERGING AREAS
- OF TECHNOLOGY
-
- TO UNDERTAKE INDUSTRIAL R D AND
- CONSULTANCY
- TO ESTABLISH LINKAGES WITH THE INSTITUTES,
- INDUSTRIES, R D ORGANISATIONS
- TO DEVELOP SUITABLE PROGRAMMES FOR
- EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF BUILT-IN
- INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES IN THE
- INSTITUTE
4UG PROGRAMMES
NAME OF THE COURSES INTAKE
- ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATION ENGG. 100
- COMPUTER ENGG.
100 - INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL ENGG. 100
- MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
- AUTOMATION ENGG. 60
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
60 -
-
5PROPOSED B.E. PROGRAMME IN BIO-TECHNOLOGY
- APPROVED BY AICTE.
- SYLLABI FINALIZED APPROVED BY FACULTY OF
TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI. - FINAL APPROVALS FROM ACADEMIC AND EXECUTIVE
COUNCILS OF UNIVERSITY OF DELHI ARE AWAITED.
6 INTAKE GROWTH (UG)
PROJECTED INTAKE FROM ACADEMIC SESSION 2004
7STATISTICS OF ADMISSION IN CEE of NSIT DCE
OUT OF THE FIRST 50 RANKING CANDIDATES
- 34 OPTED FOR NSIT IN 1997
- 37 OPTED FOR NSIT IN 1998
- 39 OPTED FOR NSIT IN 1999
- 46 OPTED FOR NSIT IN 2000
- 48 OPTED FOR NSIT IN 2001
- 48 OPTED FOR NSIT IN2002
- 46 OPTED FOR NSIT IN 2003
8PLACEMENT RECORD ( U.G. )
9SOME PROMINENT MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES VISITING
FOR CAMPUS RECRUITMENT PROGRAMME ( PAST TWO
YEARS )
- INFOSYS LTD. 103
- TCS 74
- HCL TECH. 42
- WIPRO INFOTECH GROUP 24
- MARUTI UDYOG LTD. 15
- HCL PEROT 16
- SATYAM (SIFY) 10
- TATA TELECOM 06
- HUGHES SOFTWARE 06
- TATA ELXSI 05
- MOTOROLA LTD 05
- POLARIS 09
- SIEMENS LTD 04
- DCM TECHNOLOGY 03
SALARY RANGE FROM RS. 2.00 TO 5.50 LAC
10PG PROGRAMMES
- NAME OF COURSES
INTAKE - INFORMATION SYSTEMS 15
- SIGNAL PROCESSING 15
- PROCESS CONTROL 15
-
PRESENT STUDENT STRENGTH- 1643
11PROPOSED PROGRAMMES (PG )
- INTAKE
- M.TECH IN MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS 15
- M.TECH IN INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
AUTOMATION 15 - APPROVED BY AICTE
- UNDER CONSIDERATION OF DU
12PLACEMENT RECORD (M.TECH)
- 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03
- INFORMATION SYSTEM 100 90 100
- SIGNAL PROCESSING 100 90
100 - PROCESS CONTROL 100 90
100
13Ph.D PROGRAMMES
- OFFERED IN ALL DIVISIONS SCHOOL
- 13 STUDENTS HAVE BEEN AWARDED Ph.D. DEGREE
- PRESENTLY 32 ARE REGISTERED
- 03 STUDENTS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED FOR Ph.D UNDER
THE TEACHING - CUM - RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SCHEME
14PUBLICATIONS/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES
- PAST TWO YEARS
- RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED
- IN JOURNALS 50
- IN CONFERENCES 53
- SEMINARS/CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS
- ORGANISED AT NSIT 11
15PROJECT GRANTS FROM AICTE OTHER AGENCIES (
2001-2003 ) ( RUPEES IN LACS )
- R D 18.00
- (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT)
- TAPTEC 34.50
- (THRUST AREA PROGRAMME IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION)
- MODROBS 77.00
- (MODERNISATION REMOVAL OF
- OBSOLESCENCE)
- OTHERS 24.85
- TOTAL GRANT RECEIVED
154.35
16INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY THE
FACULTY ( 2001-2003 )
- 20 FACULTY MEMBERS HAVE ATTENDED VARIOUS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES IN USA, UK, JAPAN,
AUSTRALIA, SPAIN, CANADA, SPONSORED BY THE
INSTITUTE/ AICTE/INSA ETC.
17NATIONAL CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS
18CONTD.
191. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB) DESIGNING -
JANUARY, 2002 . 2. COMPUTER LITERACY
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT - JANUARY, 2002.3.
SPECIAL LECTURES ON COMPUTER HARDWARE SOFTWARE
- FEB. 2002. 4. NEWER VISTAS IN HANDLING
PROCEESSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR HORTICULTURAL
CROPS - JUNE, 2002.5. EQUIPMENTS (POWER
SUPPLY AND FUNCTION GENERATOR) REPAIR -
AUGUST, 2002. 6. DEVELOPMENT OF BETTER
LEARNING SKILLS AND HABITS - MARCH, 2003.7.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS AUTOMATION - JULY,
2003.
COURSES /PROGRAMMES ORGANISED) UNDER
INDUSTRY-INSTITUTE-PARTNERSHIP CELL ( PAST TWO
YEARS )
20STUDENT ACTIVITIES
- THE ANNUAL TECHNICAL FUNCTION MOKSHA .
- SPIC-MACAY -VIRASAT STUDENT CHAPTER.
- RESONANZ (THE CULTURAL FESTIVAL) .
- INNOVISION
- SCIENCE DAY - 28-FEBRUARY
- NATYARANG - INTER-DIVISION PERFORMANCE ACT
FEST. - ANNUAL SPORTS ATHLETIC MEET.
21LIBRARY
1. NUMBER OF SINGLE TITLE BOOKS IS
34,000 (APPROX.) AND THAT OF JOURNALS TO
OVER 185 INCLUDING ALL PUBLICATIONS OF IEEE
(USA). 2. USERS CAN ACCESS THE CATALOGUE
THROUGH OPAC ( ONLINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGUE
). 3. LIBRARY USERS HAVE THE FACILITIES OF
FAX, E-MAIL, INTERNET, COMPUTER, TV, AUDIO TAPE
RECORDER, ONLINE ACCESS OF JOURNALS ETC. 4.
ACCESS THROUGH DELNET. 5. DIGITAL LIBRARY
PROJECT IS IN PROGRESS.
22NETWORKING
- STATE OF THE ART NET WORK CONNECTIVITY
IN ALL THE LABS, CLASS ROOMS,
OFFICES RESIDENCES OF FACULTY
0FFICERS - INSTITUTE HAS ALSO PLANNED TO EXTEND
THE LAN ACCESS UP TO STUDENTS HOSTELS.
23OFFICE AUTOMATION ( UNDER PROGRESS )
- TOTAL OFFICE AUTOMATION
- PAPERLESS WORKFLOW
- ON-LINE INFORMATION TO EMPLOYEES, STUDENTS
- PUBLIC
- FIRST OF ITS KIND USING DIGITAL CERTIFICATION/
- SIGNATURE
- DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE,
- CUSTUMIZATION AND TESTING COMPLETED
- ONLINE TESTING WILL START FROM NOV. 2003
24NSITs CONTRIBUTION TO THE SOCIETY1. ENERGY
PARK RAIN WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (ROOT ZONE TECHNOLOGY)
SOLAR COOKING SYSTEM SOLAR STREET LIGHTING
SYSTEM SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM2. BLOOD
DONATION CAMPS3. COMPUTER COURSES FOR SC/ST
WEAKER SECTION
25MASTER PLAN - NETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
26 INFRASTRUCTURE
- A MODERN COMPLEX INCLUDING ADMINISTRATIVE
ACADEMIC BLOCKS - COMMUNITY LIVING
- SHOPPING COMPLEX INCLUDING OUTLETS OF MOTHER
DIARY HPMC ETC. - BRANCH OF STATE BANK OF INDIA
- POST OFFICE
- EXCLUSIVE MTNL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
- HOSPITAL
- AUDITORIUM
- PLAY FIELDS, SPPORTS COMPLEX
27LAND USE PATTERN
a) ACADEMIC AREA - 64 ACRES ( 44 ) b)
RESIDENTIAL AREA - 35 ACRES ( 24 ) c)
SPORTS AREA - 23 ACRES ( 16 ) d) GREEN
BELT - 23 ACRES ( 16 ) --------------
TOTAL LAND - 145
ACRES MASTER PLAN APPROVED BY DDA AND ALL
STATUTORY BODIES
28 PLINTH AREA AS PER MASTER PLAN
(IN SQM)
_______PHASE________ III
III IVV TOTAL (COMPLETED)
(UNDER (FUTURE PLAN)
CONSTRUCTION) ACADEMIC
AREA 38310 11049 83678
133037 RES. AREA 25135 24371
61768 111274
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------------ TOTAL 63445 35420 145446
244311
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29CONSTRUCTION - PHASE I II
( ALREADY COMPLETED )
- DEVELOPMENT WORKS
- ROADS 6 Kms
- BOUNDARY WALL 4 Kms
- EXTERNAL WATER LINES 15Kms
- EXTERNAL SEWER LINES 4 Kms
- EXTERNAL STORM WATER DRAIN 10Kms
- REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER
- TREATMENT PLANT 16000L/Hr
- ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONS 5 Nos
- UNDERGROUND WATER TANK
- CAPACITY 5 Lac Lts
30PHASE I II CONTD.
- BUILDING WORKS ( ALEADY COMPLETED )
- ADMN. BUILDING
- ACADEMIC BUILDINGS
- LIBRARY/COMPUTER CENTRE
- HOSTELS ( 2 NOS. )
- STAFF QUARTERS (169 Nos.)
- TOTAL AREA - 63445 Sqm.
31CONSTRUCTION - PHASE III
( APRIL-2002 - MARCH-2006 )
- PROPOSED BUILDINGS (35420Sqm)
- HOSTELS ( FOR 900 STUDENTS) 3 NOS
- AUDITORIUM ( 1200 SEAT CAPACITY ) 1 NO
- COMMERCIAL COMPLEX ( 200 SQM ) 1 NO
- LIBRARY BUILDING ( EXTENSION )
- RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS 21 NOS
- GUEST HOUSE 1 NO
- SPORTS COMPLEX
32NATIONAL AWARD BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN AWARD
FOR BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN THE COUNTRY FOR
THE YEAR 2002 BY INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TECHNICAL
EDUCATION (ISTE)
33PRIORITIES FUTURE VISION
- EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION BY
- FRAMING PROPER RULES AND REGULATIONS
ADMINISTRATION MANUAL - DECENTRALIZATION
- ACCOUNTABILITY
- ACADEMIC
- NEW UG PROGRAMS
BIO-TECHNOLOGY - NEW M.TECH PROGRAMS INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRONICS
AUTOMATION -
MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS - MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES - BIO-MEDICAL
ENGINEERING - VLSI DESIGN
34CONTD..
- CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
- CEP/SCP
- R D
- FACULTY ENGAGED IN RESEARCH/Ph.D
- SPONSORED/FUNDED RESEARCH PROGRAMS
- CONSULTANCY RESOURCE GENERATION
- SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- PARK ( STEP )
- TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMS
35CONFERMENT OF DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY STATUS
TO NETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
36THANK YOU