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Introduction 01
CONTENTS
INSTITUTE’S PROFILE
PART - I
PART - II
3. PROSPECTUS
2013 - 14
NETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYNETAJI SUBHAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
(Affiliated to University of Delhi)
An Autonomous Institution of Govt. of NCT of Delhi
Azad Hind Fauj Marg, Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
Tel: 25099038-42, 25099050, fax.25099022
Website: http://www.nsit.ac.in
A publication containing information regarding admissions 2013-14 :
Not to be construed as a legal document
PART - I
4. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose - Towering personality of IndiaNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose - Towering personality of India
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PRESIDENT OF THE NSIT SOCIETY
lR;eso t;rs
HIS EXCELLENCY NAJEEB JUNG
Hon'ble Lt. Governor, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
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CHAIRMAN, GENERAL COUNCIL, NSIT
DR. ASHOK KUMAR WALIA
Hon'ble Minister for Higher Education & TTE
Govt. of NCT of Delhi
PROF. B. N. MISHRA
Chairman
Board of Governors, NSIT
SHRI DEEPAK MOHAN SPOLIA
Chief Secretary
Govt. of NCT of Delhi
SHRI RAJENDRA KUMAR
IAS, Secretary - TTE
Govt. of NCT of Delhi
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From the Director's Desk.....
Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology Biotechnology and have intentions of exploring
(NSIT), formerly known as Delhi Institute of the domains of Nano-Technology and Technology
Technology (DIT), began its exciting journey onto Management too. The Institute is housed in a
the path of Education and Research in Science and beautifully landscaped campus sprawling over
Technology in 1983. At its inception, the Institute 145acresofland,completewithallfacilities.
was conceived to impart higher education in the Within a span of 30 years, NSIThas carved
emerging and rapidly developing fields of a niche for itself in the industry and academia,
Technology namely, Electronics, Communi- nationally and internationally. NSIT has a well
cation, Computing, Instrumentation and laid down 'Profile of Growth' emphasizing a
Manufacturing processes. Expanding our strong commitment for achieving excellence in
horizons and keeping abreast of the latest technical education and research and is likely to be
developments, we have already forayed into the becominga`University'inthenearfuture.
fields of Information Technology and Overtheyears,NSIThas continuedtoreceive
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prominent position among various national are actively involved in a number of collaborative
surveys and reports published by reputed R&D projects withanumberof Industries.
magazines. It is very heartening to note that the To give further stimulus to Research,
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Dataquest CMR Survey has ranked NSIT as 9 in Development, Innovation and Creativity, NSIT
the year 2012 among the Top 100 T-Schools of has established advanced Centers of Excellence
India. Furthermore, the placement record of the withineachDivision.
Institute is one of the best among the Engineering The Institute recognizes that co-curricular
Colleges in the country Dataquest – CMR Survey activities are an essential component of education
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hasrankedNSIT5 intheyear2012 inthisrespect. that shapes them into worthy citizens. Students are
It is matter of pride to point out that encouraged to organize and participate in a range
faculty members of NSIT have been very actively of creative technical and cultural activities that tap
involved in research, have been acting as their resourcefulness and enhance their leadership
Reviewers, Associate Editors or Editors of over skillsthroughvariousannualprograms.
100 International Journals of repute and have Realising our responsibility and
collaborative R and D programs with reputed commitment towards the society and sensitizing
Universities abroad. Over 700 research papers the students to the needs of the less privileged
have been published in refereed International sections of the society. NSITcontinues to organize
journals and in addition several hundred in special skills oriented training programs for the
national /International conferences by its faculty weaker sections of the society under our
members. The NSIT students are also not lagging Continuing Education Program (CEP) and Special
behind. Every year, a number of students have ComponentProgram(SCP).
been succeeding in publishing research papers in
I congratulate all the students who have
International Journals or winning awards for their
proven their merit and have succeeded in being
innovative designs/projects at International
admitted to NSIT in the current academic year in
levels, besides completing their formal BE degree
different Engineering streams. I extend a very
requirements.
warm welcome and wish all success to the newly
NSIT has already signed Memorandum of admitted students in their endeavor to become
Understanding (MOA) with over a dozen professionals of the highest caliber in their chosen
organizations, Institutes and Universities of global fields.
repute with the aim of undertaking such
collaborative activities, which may include-
Prof. Raj Senanistudent internship programs, faculty exchange and
Directorcollaborative R and D. NSIT faculty and students
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1. INTRODUCTION
To meet the growing demand for manpower in the field of high level Engineering and
Technology, the then Delhi Administration, with the approval of the Ministry of Human resource
Development (MHRD), Government of India, established a new College of Engineering by the name
Delhi Institute of Technology (DIT) in July 1983. The Institute started functioning as Government
Department and was later on converted into an administratively autonomous Institution in 1987. The
responsibility of the governance has been entrusted to the Board of Governors. In the birth centenary year
of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the Institute was renamed as Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology
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(NSIT) on 23 January1997.
The campus is beautifully landscaped in a sprawling 145 acres of land at Sector-3, Dwarka, New
Delhi-110078, complete with all facilities including facility and staff residences, Hostels, Cooperative
Mess, Sports Complex, Banks, Post Office, kiosks and guest house and other amenities. It is a fully
residential complex including academic and administrative blocks, library, hostels, and staff/faculty
houses, sports grounds, shopping complex,guesthouse,banks andpost office.
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1.1. VISION
1.2 MISSION
1.3 OBJECTIVES OFTHEINSTITUTE
l To be a world class Institution through excellence in Technical education, research and
technologytransfer.
l To promote Undergraduate and postgraduates education, Continuing education, Training
and Research in Engineering, Applied Sciences, Management Science, Humanities and
SocialScienceswithmulti-levelentry;
l To be an Institute of Co-operative program of Education with industries and R&D
organizationforofferingtailor-madecourses;
l To become a Research Institution with focus on “Technology Transfer” & “Product
Development”;
l To support a Science and Technology Entrepreneurship park to nucleate the “Technology
Transfer”program.
1. To provide for excellencein instructions at the Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels and to
undertake and sponsor research in such branches of engineering and technology, applied
sciences and management sciences, as the Institute may think fit, and for the advancement of
learning and dissemination of knowledge in such branches according to the provisions
thereof in the rules and regulations of the Institute with primary emphasis on emerging
Technologies;
2. To setup ScienceandTechnologyPark;
3. To organizeandundertakeextramuralteachingandextensionservices;
4. To undertakeindustrialR&Dandconsultancy;
5. To lend support in identifying and starting small-scale industries around the Institute
throughEntrepreneurshipprogrammes;
6. To undertaketechnologytransferprogrammes&ProductDevelopment;
7. To conduct suitable programmes for effectively utilizing the built - in infrastructure facilities
attheInstitute;
8. To establish linkages for teaching and research programmes between the Institute, Industry,
R & D Organizations and other Universities/Institutes of higher technical education in
India/abroad;
9. To enrichmental,spiritual,cultural,andphysicalpotentialitiesof thestudents;
10. To enthuseasense of valuesworthy of thedemocraticnorms of India.
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1.4 STUDENT'SACTIVITIES
1. A six-member team from the college participated in the NASA Moonbuggy Competition
held at Huntsville in USAinApril 2012.The organizers at NASAwere so impressed with the
vehicle that they retained it for permanent display at the exhibition at the US Space and
Rocket Centre in Huntsville, AL, USA and also awarded the team with a cash prize for the
same.
2. NSITians performance in Google Summer of code (GSoc) Googles flagship program to
support open source organizations has been nothing short of spectacular over the years.
Each of the 7 students selected in GSOC 2010 shall be working under the guidance of world
classmentorsandshallbeawardedastipendof $ 5000 each.
3. Ateam of 3 Students from NSIT won the Sweden India Nobel Memorial Quiz, organized by
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the Embassy of Sweden in Delhi on 7 November 2009. The students from NSIT beat team
from colleges in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi. As the winners of the first position,
they were awarded certificates and a trip of Sweden, sponsored by the Swedish Embassy.
TheNSITQuizteamsachievementwas reportedintheHindustanTimesNewspaper.
4. NSITians have brought laurels to the Institute by going to renowned Graduate schools for
researchlikeMIT,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,CarnegieMellonUniversity,Stanford
5. Students from NSIT have displayed a versatile talent by bagging significant number of seats
in reputed business schools every year. Some of them are Harvard, Kellogg Business
School,INSEAD andinalltheIIMS.
6. Virtual Mini Baja event was hosted at NSIT on October 12-13,2009. Here in more than 50
teamsfromnationwideparticipated.
7. NSIT Motorsports is a pioneering team from NSIT to venture out into the arena of vehicle
design. The team has come together from different disciplines of engineering to pursue a
common passion for automobiles.They are always looking to explore innovative ideas in the
field of automobiles. NSIT Motorsports is a platform for engineering minds to express
themselves and bring to life a real world implementation of theoretical knowledge gained
overthecourseofthedegree.
8. Every year the team takes part in BAJA SAE competitions where participants are to design
and fabricate an All-Terrain Vehicle that should bear the brunt of the track and prove its
mettleinvariouscontrolandmaneuverabilitytests.
The Design Report was amongst the top 7 selected in the competition. NSIT design report
was rankedamongthetop7 teams.
9. An interdisciplinary group of 14 students designed and developed a Solar Powered Vehicle.
The team obtained 2nd Rank in adventure class at the South African Solar Challenge 2008
andbecamethefirstIndiansolarcartoparticipateon anInternationalPlatform.Thecarwas
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subsequently displayed at the Youth Entrepreneurial Green Awards'09 and Auto Expo'10 at
PragatiMaidan.Theprojectreceivedaccoladefromtheindustryaswellasthegovernment.
10. Ateam of four students participated in SAEAreo Design Competition 2011 held in Mariett,
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Georgiafrom29Aprilto1 May,2011organizedby SAE international.
11. A team of students of NSIT participated in the NASA Great Moonbuggy Race 2011 held at
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U.S. Space&RocketCenter,Huntsville,Alabamaon1 and2 ofApril,2011.
12. A team of 16 students of NSIT participated in the Haward National Model United Nations
2011conferenceinBoston, MassachusttesinFebruary2011.
13. Neighbourhood event was organized in NSIT for the social welfare of underpriviledged
children.Thiseventwas heldonApril,2011.
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14. TED-EX NSIT'- an educational talk was held on 17 April, 2011. Approximate 350 students
from different colleges participated in the event apart from several participants from
corporate world. Dr. Isher JudgeAhluwalia, Prof. B. Jai Ram, Mohan Guru Swami & K.K.
Mohammedweresomeof theprominentspeakersintheevent.
15. Two students namely, Ridhima Malik and Gaurav Minoca won an InternationalAward of US
$2000 inIEEEHTCProjectcompetition.
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NSIT AT A GLANCE
Administrative BlockAdministrative Block
Academic Block VI
Hostel Health Centre
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CLINIC
Compound Fountain
Main Fountain
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MEDIACOVERAGE
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FOREIGN DELEGATIONS & TRADEFAIR
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AT NSIT
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2. ACADEMIC DIVISIONS/SCHOOLS
2.1 DIVISION OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING (ECE)
The ECE Division was started during the 1983-84 session. From the very
beginning, the ECE division has taken the lead in establishing well-equipped and
modern lab facilities as well as initiating Ph.D. programs and Research and
Development in the Institute. The Division is actively engaged in research in the
areas of Bipolar and CMOS Analog VLSI, Digital Signal Processing, Statistical
Signal Processing, Digital Communication, Optical Communication, Embedded
Systems and VLSI design. The Division already has two fully-functional Centres,
namely `Center for Electronics Design and Technology' and `Texas Instruments
Centre for Embedded Product Design'. A new `Centre for Research on Memristors' is to be
setup soon.
Courses Offered:-
Prof. Raj Senani
Head
*Part- time; **To be decided by the Competent Authority.
COURSES DURATION TENTATIVE
ANNUAL INTAKE
B.E. (Electronics & Communication 4 years 199 students
Engineering)
M.Tech. (Signal Processing) 2 years 18+5* students
Ph.D. 3 years **
LABORATORIES: 11. CircuitSimulationLab.
1. ElectronicsLabI/II 12. AdvancedCircuitDesignLab.
2. AdvancedElectronicsLab. 13. CommunicationEngg.Lab.
3. PCB Design andProjectLab. 14. AdvancedCommunicationEngg.Lab.
4. DigitalIntegratedCircuitsLabI/II 15. DigitalandOpticalCommunicationLab.
5. MicroprocessorLabI/II 16. Telemetry and Computer Communication
Lab.6. DigitalSignalProcessing Lab.
17. MicrowaveEngineeringLab.7. StatisticalSignalProcessing Lab.
18. AdvancedComputationLab.8. CASPResearchLab.
19. WirelessCommunicationResearchLab.9. AnalogIntegratedCircuitsLabI/II
20. MultimediaResearchLab.10. AnalogSignalProcessing ResearchLab.
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SOME LABORATORIES OF THE DIVISION OF ECE
Electronics Lab.Electronics Lab. Analog Integrated Circuits Lab.Analog Integrated Circuits Lab.
Communication Engineering Lab.Communication Engineering Lab. Analog Signal Processing Research Lab.Analog Signal Processing Research Lab.
Telemetry and Computer Comm. Lab.Telemetry and Computer Comm. Lab. Digital Signal Processing Lab.Digital Signal Processing Lab.
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*Part- time; **To be decided by the Competent Authority.
COURSES DURATION
ANNUAL INTAKE
TENTATIVE
B.E. (Computer Engineering) 4 years 199 students
M.Tech. (Information Systems) 2 years 18+5* students
Ph.D. 3 years **
LABORATORIES:
1. GeneralComputationLab. 7. NetworkingLab.
2. ComputerArchitectureLab. 8. DistributedComputationLab.
3. ComputerGraphicsandMulti-mediaLab. 9. ArtificialIntelligenceLab.
4. SoftwareEngineeringLab. 10. ObjectOrientationLab.
5. DataBasesLab. 11. ProjectsLab.
6. ComputerAidedDesign(CAD) Lab.
2.2 DIVISION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING (COE)
The Division of Computer Engineering was started during the 1984-85
session. The remarkable progress in computing concepts, technology, processes and
human resources management since the last century has heralded a revolution that
marks the beginning of a more intelligent civilization. With computing systems
becoming ubiquitous, fresh challenges need to be addressed to bring about
continuingqualitativechangesinthesociety.
Keeping this in view, the faculty is engaged in active research work in
various sub-disciplines such as hardware-software co design, real time systems,
software engineering, image processing, computer networks, mobile computing and
computer aided design, artificial intelligence and video applications. With several
well equipped laboratories in place, the Division maintains a balanced emphasis on
imparting concepts and skills and on teaching activities, research work and industrial
consultancy. It is remarkable that the number of student's publications as well as projects carried out
jointlywithindustryandotheracademicinstitutionshaveincreasedsignificantlyovertheyears.
An advance centre for virtual reality and multimedia technology (VRMT) has recently been set
up. Itaimstoboost researchdevelopmentandtraininginthishightecharea.
Courses Offered:-
Prof. Shampa
Chakraverty
Head
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SOME LABORATORIES IN THE DIVISION OF COE
CAD Lab.CAD Lab. General Computing Lab.General Computing Lab.
Database Lab.Database Lab. Distributed Computing & Networking Lab.Distributed Computing & Networking Lab.
Graphics Lab.Graphics Lab. Software Engg. Lab.Software Engg. Lab.
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* Part-Time
**To be decided by the Competent Authority
COURSES DURATION
ANNUAL INTAKE
TENTATIVE
B.E. (Instrumentation & Control Engineering) 4 years 199 students
M.Tech. (Process Control) 2 years 18+5* students
Ph.D. 3 years **
LABORATORIES:
1. MechatronicsLab. 8. MeasurementLab.
2. ArtificialIntelligenceandRoboticsLab. 9. Bio-medicalInstrumentationLab.
3. Process ControlLab. 10. InstrumentationLab.
4. ControlEngg.Lab. 11. IndustrialElectronicsLab.
5. Electrical Machine and Power Apparatus 12. AdvancedProcess ControlLab.
13. IndustrialDataCommunicationLab.Lab.
14. ComputingLab.6. PrinciplesofElectricalEngg.(PEE)Lab.
15. ResearchLab.7. ElectricalWorkshop
2.3 DIVISION OF INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
ENGINEERING (ICE)
The Division was started during the 1988-89 session. Instrumentation is a
very broad area in the sense that it has an interdisciplinary character. There is a
proliferationofavarietyof instrumentationsystems for variouspurposes.
There is hardly any area of Engineering, Science and Technology where
instrumentation in one form or the other is not needed. Now a days processes are
becoming more and more automated, for a closer monitoring of inputs, responses
become more and more obligatory and the instruments at the component and sub-
systems levels tend to become more and more integrated. Full cognizance of this
situation is taken while planning instruction in this area. The faculty and students
areactivelyengagedinresearchandDevelopmentwork.
This Division is catering to instructions, R&D and industrial consultancy in the appropriate
areas of instrumentation and control. This Division would also have a number of subgroups, Research
activities have been initiated in certain areas like (Bio-medical signals, process control, image
processing,vibrationanalysisetc.)
Courses Offered:-
Prof. A.P. Mittal
Head
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SOME LABORATORIES OF THE DIVISION OF ICE
Biomedical/Industrial Electronics Lab.Biomedical/Industrial Electronics Lab. Mechatronics Lab.Mechatronics Lab.
Electric Machines Lab.Electric Machines Lab. Electrical WorkshopElectrical Workshop
Process Control Lab.Process Control Lab. Robotics and AI Lab.Robotics and AI Lab.
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**To be decided by the Competent Authority
COURSES DURATION
ANNUAL INTAKE
TENTATIVE
B.E. (Manufacturing Processes and
Automation Engineering)
Ph.D. 3 years **
4 years 99 students
LABORATORIES:
1. MechanicalSciences(MS) Lab. 5. WeldingLab.
2. AppliedMechanics(AM) Lab. 6. MaterialsTestingLab.
3. Computer Numerical Control (CNC)/ 7. CAD/CAM/CAE Laboratory
FlexibleManufacturingSystem(FMS) Lab. 8. MetrologyLab.
4. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines 9. CentralWorkshop
10. IndustrialAutomationandAI Lab.(KDM) Lab.
2.4 DIVISION OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND AUTOMATION
ENGINEERING (MPAE)
The Division was started during the session 1995-96. Manufacturing is the
wealth of a nation besides being a common activity for all disciplines of engineering.
The global competition has changed the entire manufacturing scene to a flexible
system, catering to variety in products with short lives. To tune the academic
programmes to these requirements, this discipline was started to emphasize on
Automation in Manufacturing keeping interdisciplinary and productivity aspects in
mindinEngineeringManufacturing.
During the 1995-96 sessions, 20 students were admitted in this course in
accordance with prescribed rules of admission. From 1998-99, the intake was
increased to 45. Further, with effect from academic session 2001-2002, the intake
has been increased to 60. The first batch passed out in July 1999. Laboratories in
Mechanical Science and Computer Integrated Manufacturing have been setup
besides Materials Testing, Welding and Metrology. Further facilities in Manufacturing Systems and
AdvancedManufacturingarebeingcontinuouslyaddedupforthebenefitof students.
Courses Offered:-
Prof. Sachin
Maheshwari
Head
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SOME LABORATORIES OF THE DIVISION OF MPAE
Metrology Lab.Metrology Lab.
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)/
Flexible Mfg. System (FMS)Lab.
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)/
Flexible Mfg. System (FMS)Lab. Industrial Automation Lab.Industrial Automation Lab.
KDM Lab.KDM Lab. Central Workshop Machine ShopCentral Workshop Machine Shop
Welding Lab.Welding Lab.
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**To be decided by the Competent Authority
COURSE DURATION
ANNUAL INTAKE
TENTATIVE
B.E. (Information Technology)
Ph.D. 3 years **
4 years 99 students
LABORATORIES:
1. MobileComputingLab.
2. InternetandWebTechnologyLab.
3. RealTimeEmbeddedSystems Lab.
Other than the above laboratories, the Division is currently using laboratory facilities of Computer
EngineeringDivision.
2.5 DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
The discipline was added to the expanding horizon of N.S.I.T's
technological area in the academic session 2002-03 with an intake of 60 students to
meetthegrowingdemandof ITprofessionals.
Presently, this discipline is largely managed by the existing manpower and
infrastructural resources of the Division of Computer Engineering. Besides, new
laboratories as well as faculty for supporting its well designed curriculum have
already been incorporated. Being highly interdisciplinary in nature, it is poised to
take up advanced programmes and research by tapping the potential of new as well
as existingfacultyofdifferentdivisions.
An advanced center for Information Security is currently being developed
under the Division. State of the art laboratories in the area of hardware-software co-
design, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Natural Languages processing,
MultimediaandVirtualreality,e-commerceetc.areplannedtobedevelopedsoon.
Courses Offered:-
Prof. Sangeeta
Sabarwal
Head
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2.6 DIVISION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (BT)
Biotechnology is set to revolutionize human life and the society. It is one
among the most dynamic areas of science and engineering today, which represents a
synthesis of evolving technologies that will propel the industries towards
sustainable development. Today, this growing discipline is poised on the interface
of various subjects that contribute to the growth of pharmaceutical, agricultural,
food and many other industries. The Division of Biotechnology was conceived with
the aim of creating well-trained human resource to fulfill the growing demand in
various sectors of Biotechnology. The Division was started during the academic
session 2004-05. This department presently offers a four-year B.E. Biotechnology
programmewithanintakeoftwentystudentsperyear.
The B.E. Biotechnology course emphasizes on understanding of basic science like
physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer programming and different aspects of modern biology. This
is followed by training in emerging areas like Bioprocess Engineering, Genomics, Proteomics,
Bioinformatics and Drug Design. Components of finance and business management, intellectual
property right and entrepreneurship are integrated in the curriculum in order to provide students with a
unique advantage in pursuing new careers in this exciting discipline. The course lays strong emphasis on
practical training through projects, term papers, seminars, etc. Presently the students are doing training in
various industries and institutions of higher learning/ research around the country and abroad. The
training provided to the students during this period is world class in nature giving sound footing to
studentsforstudies/work intechnology,managementandindustryplacements.
It is envisioned that the Division will engage in research in the frontier areas of Biotechnology, such as,
development of novel therapeutics, antimicrobial agents, bioremediation of POPs and industrial
enzymes and computational Geology approaches drug design. Apart from this, the Department offers
consultancyinthefieldsofhealth,medicineandbiotechnologicalprocesses.
The Division is equipped with the state of the art laboratories and computer facility for projects
andresearchwork. Additionallaboratoriesareproposed tobedevelopedforthecomingacademicyear.
The students of the Department are highly sought after by globally reputed institutions of higher studies.
Three batches of students have already graduated from the department and all of them are well-placed for
theirfutureendeavours.Studentshavebeenacceptedforhigherstudiesinscience,engineeringand
Prof. AK Dubey
Head
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technology as well as in management studies. Students get job placements in KPOs, software, pharma
sectorandotherbiotechrelatedindustries.
Students have availed the opportunities to carry out internships in universities and Labs abroad
with full financial support. They have attended international conferences and presented posters
pertaining to their research/ project work again with full support from the Institute. They have also
published papers in international journals. Students are also engaged in organization of as well
participation in various technical festivals, paper presentations, business plan formulation and other
extracurricularactivities.
Courses Offered:-
**To be decided by the Competent Authority
COURSE DURATION
ANNUAL INTAKE
TENTATIVE
B.E. ( Bio Technology)
Ph.D. 3 years **
4 years 32 students
LABORATORIES:
1. BiotechnologyU.G. LaboratoryI
2. BiotechnologyU.G. LaboratoryII
3. ResearchLaboratory
4. ComputationalBiologyLab
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SOME LABORATORIES OF THE DIVISION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
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**To be decided by the Competent Authority
COURSE DURATION
ANNUAL INTAKE
TENTATIVE
Ph.D. 3 years **
LABORATORIES:
1. Physics Lab. 3. ComputationalMathematicsLab
2. ChemistryLab. 4. MaterialAnalysis andResearchLab.
SOME LABORATORIES OF THE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
2.7 SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES (SAS)
The School of Applied Sciences comprises of various discipline, which
include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Humanities. Primarily, the school
caters to the teaching requirements of various courses in the above disciplines which
form essential component of the curriculum of all the undergraduate programmes at
the Institute. In addition to the teaching responsibilities, the faculty members
provide their expertise in various R and D programmes and interact actively with the
faculty members of the other Divisions. Further, the School has already proposed to
introduce new M.Tech, course in Computational Mathematics in system
Engineering. The school conducts Ph.D. programs in Physics, Mathematics and
Chemistry of Faculty. The School of Applied Sciences organized 54th ISTAM
ConferenceinDecember'2009.
Course Offered:-
Prof. Vijay Gupta
Head
Chemistry Lab. Computational Mathematics
Lab.
Physics Lab.
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4. SPECIALPROGRAMMES
5. ADVANCED CENTRES/SCHEMES
4.1 CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMME(CEP)
4.2 SPECIALCOMPONENTPROGRAMME(SCP)
5.1
Under the Continuing Education Programme, the Institute has been conducting various short
term Courses since 1991 in the areas of Electronics and Computer primarily for the benefit of technical
teachers, scientists and working engineers, to make them abreast of the latest developments in the field of
Science andTechnology.The participants coming from different parts of the country have been benefited
bythesecourses. Thishas alsoprovidedausefulforumfor increasingtheIndustry-Instituteinteraction.
ASpecial Component Programme was sanctioned by the Government for the benefit of students,
teachers, professionals etc. belonging to SC/ST category. This Programme was initiated in the Institute
duringtheyear1995-96 andis currentlyinoperation.
The CEDT was started in August 2003, to offer a workspace that allows the faculty and students
of the Institute to carry out research and developmental activities tuned to the needs of the industry. The
aim of the centre is to develop necessary expertise in the areas of telematics, instrumentation and control
systems, power electronics, space electronics, communication systems, electronics packaging and
production systems and industrial product design. Currently, the Centre offers consultancy to the
industry for product design, offers short-term professional courses to the students as well as the industry.
The Centre has undertaken a number of industrial projects and has publications based upon some of
them. Several projects carried out at the Centre have won awards in international design contests such as
A3-Dimensional color graphics display system, Battery-less TV remote, Multilingual talking
thermometer,'Dude ,where's mycar'.
CENTRE FORELECTRONICS DESIGNANDTECHNOLOGY(CEDT)
3. SPONSORED R & D PROJECTS
Details of ongoing R & D projects, sponsored by various agencies are given in table.
S. No. Name of the Projects Investigator (s)
1. Robotics Surgery Setup Simulation with hapatics Dr. Vijyant Agarwal
2.
Structure based design of Peptide Inhibitor of Mammalian 15
Liosygenesea Target in atherogenesis
Dr. Sonika Bhatnagar
3.
Implementation of watermarking technique for enhancing
multimedia data security
Dr. Jyotsna Singh
Dr. Parul Garg
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5.2 TexasInstruments CentreforEmbedded Product Design
5.3 Center for Virtual Reality and Multimedia Technology (VRMT) in the Division of
ComputerEngineering:
5.4 Center of Virtual Instrumentation and Control Technology (VICT) in the Division of
Instrumentation and ControlEngg.:
An MOU was signed with Taxes Instruments, India on October 2012 for setting up of a ‘TI Centre for
Embedded Product Design'. The Centre has been granted equipment worth about $ 25,000 by Texas
Instruments (India). The Objective of the Centre is to carry out teaching, research, and development
activities, especially in areas such as product design using embedded processors and analog ICs. To
engage in development of low-cost development kits which can be useful educational tools in
Universities and to conduct short- term courses and train-the-trainer programs on TI embedded
processors andAnalogIcs
The Institute has developed a high quality Centre for Multimedia and Virtual Realty to carry forward the
researches and to promote education in this field. The Centre is designed to utilize cutting-edge
technologies in the Multimedia and Virtual Realty. It has a number of diverse equipments including
hardware and software that allow visual and audio media to be combined in new ways for the purpose of
communicating. Application developed in the Centre included communication, Entertainment,
Educationandadvertising.
Virtual Instrumentation is the latest development in the area of instrumentation. In this domain of
measurement, the PC works as an instrument. These systems are cost effective and flexible. With the
advent of computer technology and its leverage to measurement and control systems, particularly, the
intelligent measurement systems, VICT is created under the Division of Instrumentation and Control
Engineering, with a focus to offer research grade facilities for the UG/PG students to carry out the good
quality projects. State of the art, research grade equipments for measurement and control applications
are available in the centre. Some of the facilities available in the centre are: Lab VIEW S/W, various
processes for flow, Level, Temperature and Pressure and Real Time Systems, etc. Currently the VICT is
initsinitialstageandthecentreisexpectedtobefullyreadyinnearfuture.
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5.5 Center for Rapid Prototyping and Product Design (CRPPD) in the Division of
ManufacturingProcesses andAutomation Engg.:
5.6 Center for Application of Information Technology in Financial Systems (CAITFS) in the
DivisionofInformationTechnology:
5.7 Entrepreneurship DevelopmentCell(EDC)
5.8 ScienceandTechnologyPark
Rapid prototyping (RP), that combines Computer Aided Design (CAD) and generation of
physical objects, is one of the vital components of Reverse Engineering (RE). It is an essential part of the
design process which exposes and facilitates the elimination of design errors early in the product
development stage and before any significant investment is made. In RP, physical parts are fabricated
layer by layer. It uses additive manufacturing processes, which do not require any tools or set-ups
compared to the subtractive techniques used in the traditional machining operation and thus reduces the
prototypedevelopmenttime.
The Advance Centre of IT (CAITFS) has been developed in the Division of Information
Technology, NSIT, New Delhi. The main focus of this centre is to look into the information security
aspects in networks. Information security in networks has been a topic of much discussion in the last few
years. This centre CAITFS plays an important role in enhancing the technical talents of the students and
provides research facility to the faculty of various departments. The Centre has also produced around 10
researchpapersinvariousinternationaljournals/Conferences/Symposiums.
Keeping in view the objective of reducing unemployment, countywide movement has been
launched to promote entrepreneurship as an alternate career among Science and Technology Graduates.
To achieve this, Science and Technology graduates who possess latent entrepreneurial potentials need to
be motivated, trained and guided on various aspects of enterprise launching and management. In view of
this, Entrepreneurship Awareness and Development Programme for developing entrepreneurial
competenceamongstNSITgrandauntshavebeenplannedasaregularfeatureatNSIT
A Science and Technology (S&T) Park is proposed to be setup at NSIT Campus, Sector-3,
Dwarka, New Delhi. This Park is envisaged to house research and development (R&D) units of Indian
and Multi-National Companies provide incubation facility for students/ start-up firms and serve as a
knowledge hub in the National Capital Region. This platform would further act as a catalyst in the
proposed mechanismfor academia-industryinteraction.
Theobjectivesof setting up an S&TParkarethefollowing:
(I) To fosterIndustry–InstitutePartnershipintheareasof advancedtechnologyresearch.
(ii) To provide an opportunity for NSIT to leverage industry expertise and to support
advancedresearch.
(iii) To position Delhi as an important destination for advanced research in Science and
Technology.
(iv) To promote small and medium entrepreneurs by creating a conducive environment in the
fieldof InformationTechnology.
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6. CENTRALFACILITIES
6.1 LIBRARY
The Library has a rich collection on science and Engineering text and references. In addition to
this, a large number of research journals are also being subscribed to cater the teaching and research
needs of the students and the faculty of NSIT. The collection is managed into five sections namely-
“Book Bank cum Text Book Section; General Section, Reference Section, Periodical Section andAudio
Visual Cum Digital Library Section”. The Library remains open for reference and study purposes even
afterthenormalInstitute'sworkinghours.
Catalogue of the library documents is accessible through Institute's Intranet NSIT is a member of
DELNET and OPAC (online Public Access Catalogue) on various libraries in country accessible
through Web access. Library provides services such as : Xeroxing, Circulation of Books, Text Books,
Video Library access,Access to on-line databases (INSPEC, COMPENDEX,ACM Digital Library) and
accessof INTERNET.
There is a standing committee namely Library Advisory Committee (LAC) to look into the
overall matter of the library in the interest of Academic Community of the Institute through the head
library services. Activities of the Library are mainly divided in to three sections namely journal Section,
ServiceSectionandBookSection.
l There is a collection of approximately 47639 books. It includes Text –Books, Reference
Source,Course as wellas moralerelatedotherBooks etc.
l TheAudioVisualSectionofthelibrarycomprisesof morethan1000 cassettesoflecture
.
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series of different engineering courses in a number of areas such as digital signal
processing , VLSI design and Digital Image Processing and 500 CDs' on books and
journals.
l Library is subscribing 63 international 13 national print journals, 4 full text on-line data
basis (IEL Springer, ASME, ACM), one bibliographic on-line database (INSPEC and
COMPENDEX on EV2) There is approximately 2500 bound volume of back issues of
printjournals.
l 20 NationalHindiandEnglishnewspaperand60magazinesareprocuredonregularbasis.
l Library remains open from 9.30 to 8.30 on Monday to Friday and from 10.00 to 5.30
P.M.on Saturdays(excepton gazettedholidays)forreferencepurposes.
The Institute has a campus-wide gigabit backbone connecting all offices, laboratories, faculty
offices, library and hostels. This provides 10.5 Mbps internet access. The entire system has redundant
links from two different internet service providers (1SPs) to provide reliable operation round the clock.
Inaddition,thereareafewWi-Fihotspots intheInstituteforthebenefitof studentsandfaculty.
In the campus there are separate hostels for boys, girls and married students providing single
rooms as well as rooms on a sharing basis. There are four boys hostel and one girls hostel. Each hostel is
wellequippedwithwatercoolers,television,sittingarea,indoorgamesandindependentdiningfacilities.
The Physical Education is well equipped with the state of the art Gymnasium. All major games
like Football and Cricket Grounds, Basketball, Lawn Tennis and Volley Ball Courts. Facility of
Badminton Courts and Table Tennis Tables at each Hostel. Standard Running track (cinder) with Step
SittingArrangementaroundit.Indoor GameslikeTableTennisCarometc.
6.2 INSTITUTE NETWORKING SCHEME
6.3 HOSTELFACILITIES
6.4 SPORTS FACILITIES
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SPORTS
6.7 SHOPPINGCOMPLEX
The State Bank of India and the Andhra bank have established full-fledged branches in the
premises. There is a post office too. The shopping complex has food products shop, stationery shop,
barbershop STD andISD booths, photocopyshops etc.Amodernshopping complexhasstarted.
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7. CO-CURRICULARACTIVITIES
NSIT strongly believes in the all round development of students so that they can step out as
effective world citizens armed with leadership qualities, human values and empathy for all sections of the
society. Students actively participate in and fulfill organizational responsibilities for a number of co-
curricular activities held in the Institute regularly. Two hours in a week are completely dedicated to
special talks and other interactive programs for students. Due to such activities, there is a healthy blend of
social,culturalandcorporateenvironmentprevalentattheInstitute.
The student and faculty chapters of the following International and National professional
societieshaveamajorpresenceintheInstitute:
l Instituteof ElectronicsandElectricalEngineers:IEEE-NSITChapter
l SocietyforAutomotiveEngineers:SAE-NSIT Chapter
l IndianSocietyforTechnicalEducation:ISTE-NSITChapter
l ComputerSocietyofIndia:CSI-NSITChapter
l InstrumentationSystems andAutomationSociety:ISA-NSITChapter
These chapters offer a bouquet of activities the entire year round with workshops, conferences,
lecture series and special training programs. New incumbents are encouraged to join the professional
societiesandhonetheirorganizational,technicalandsocio-culturalskills.
7.1 CHAPTERS OFPROFESSIONALSOCIETIES
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7.2 CLUBSAND OTHERSOCIETIES
7.3 CULTURALANDTECHNICALFESTIVALS
l NeighbourhoodProject-ASocialServiceClub
l NSITQuizClub
l Dramaticsclub
l Crescendo-Themusicsociety
l NSITMotorsports
l Book club
l Crosslinks-Thenewslettergroup
ThefollowingCulturalactivitiesarealsoorganizedbythestudents everyyear:
l SPIC-MACAY: Students play a proactive role in the organization of Spic Macay
programs. Over the years, renowned artists and intellectuals have performed and
delivered lectures in our Institute. Students get an opportunity to interact with such
eminentpeople.
l RESONANZ: An intra-college festival that enlivens each spring and finds students
immersed in a variety of activities such as debates, poetry, extempore, fine arts and
dramatics.
l MOKSHA: An inter-college cultural extravaganza that is very popular with students of
Delhi's colleges and other states as well. Besides innumerable cultural competitions,
concerts by world-class musical bands, Kavi Sammelans and choreography shows are
organized.
l NATYARANG: Students showcase their talent in dramatics through a series of one-act
stageshows andstreetplays.
l INNOVISION : The National level inter-college technical festival of NSIT that attracts
wide participation from students from all over India and abroad. Technical experts and
corporate leaders are invited to interact with students and there is a whole range of events
such as technical paper presentation, demonstration of entrepreneurship skills,
programmingcontestsandquizcontests.
l ANNUALSPORTSANDATHLETICS MEET:Aseries of competitions for indoor and
outdoorgamesis conductedandculminatesintheannualSports meeteachyear.
l FAREWELLFUNCTION isheldforstudentswho areonthethresholdofgraduation.
l FRESHER PARTY is held to welcome our fresh incumbents each year where they have a
chancetoshowcasetheirtalentsandintegratethemselveswiththemilieu.
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PANORAMA OF CULTURAL FESTS
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MOKSHA
INNOVISION
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FAREWELL
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7.4 PHYSICALEDUCATIONAND SPORTS
7.5 ALUMNIASSOCIATION
l The department of Physical Education conducts intramural tournaments every year like
Volley Ball, Football, Cricket, Tennis, table Tennis, Chess, Carrom, Sports Quiz, Arm
Wrestling,Power Lifting,ThrowballlandBadminton,Tug of war(W)competition.
l The department of Physical Education conducts intramural tournaments every year like
Volley Ball, Football, Cricket, Tennis, table Tennis, Chess, Carrom, Sports Quiz, Arm
Wrestling,Power Lifting,ThrowballlandBadminton,Tug of war(W)competition.
l Annual Sports andAthletic Meet is also organized every year along with staff and faculty
members. The mini Gymnasiumis functioning along with the facilities of weightlifting,
power lifting and Body Building for the students staff and faculty to keep them physically
fit.
l The Basketball court, Atelic Track (400Mtr.) cinder, Volley Ball Court, and Cricket Pitch
is readyandtheSports StadiumalongwithaSwimmingPool is alsointhemasterplan.
Interaction between the alumni and the current students serves a purpose in the professional
development of students and the emotional attachment of the alumni with theirAlma Mater. This goes a
long way in nurturing the quest for achieving excellence, both for the institution, students and the alumni.
Alumni Association of NSIT is playing an important role in providing such a platform. Realizing this,
NSIThas decidedtofurtherdevelopandstrengthAlumniAssociation.
NASA Great Moon Buggy Race
Held At: US Space And Rocket Center
Huntsville,Alabama,US
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TECHNICAL SEMINARS
Quarterly Meet IEEE, Delhi Section
Tedex Seminar
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ALUMNI MEET
Director addressing alumni Distinguished Alumni
At The Registration Desk Rekindling Associations
A Memorable Moment At NSIT Alumni Meet
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8. TRAININGAND PLACEMENT
8.1 TRAINING
8.2 PLACEMENT
Practical training forms an integral part of our students' overall development as an engineer. In
the course of four years at NSIT, students belonging to various departments i.e. Electronics and
Communication Engineering, Computer Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering,
Information Technology, Manufacturing Processes and Automation Engineering and Bio Technology
undergo four rounds of training, both within and outside (in-plant training) the institute. As part of the
curriculum, arrangements are made for the students to undergo practical training during summer and
winter breaks in Multinational/Private/Public Sector Undertakings/Government Department as well as
Laboratories of the Institute. Many prominent organizations and multi-national companies such as
Microsoft, Google, Intel, Maruti etc visit our campus on a regular basis to take interns in their ongoing
projects.Thisfacilitatesahealthystudent-industryinteractionwhichbenefitsbothpartiesinthelongrun.
Parents/guardians of students should note that for the supervised in-plant practical training
students will be sent to industrial organizations, both in and outside Delhi, depending upon the
availabilityoftrainingplaces.
Parents of the students will be responsible for any damage caused by their wards to the
Factory/installationduringthepracticaltraining
In view of the globalization, acceptance and marketability of the NSITians has also increased
multifold. A large number of Universities/Institutions have visited NSIT in the past one year and have
shown their willingness to have tie-ups including the students training and faculty exchange
programmes.
Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) between NSIT and some of the world's leading
universities such as the University of Western Australia, n plus I, France, Group Des Ecoles Des
Mines(Gem), University of Wolverhampton, EPFL, Lussan etc. have also been signed and student
exchange programs are regularly held in which many students from NSIT go to these universities as
interns.
Approx. 52 students have been offered Masters Programmes in Prestigious Universities abroad
in 2009-10 and nearly same number of students have been offered summer Internships in various
Universitiesof globalreputefromJune-July 2010.
Campus Recruitment conducted by the Institute is a critical activity for young engineers aspiring
to pursue a career in Multi-national companies, Government Departments, Private/Public Sector
Undertakings.Our placementrecordis oneof thebests inthecountry.
SUMMERTRAININGATVARIOUS UNIVERSITIES/INSTITUTIONSABROAD
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TRAINING AND PLACEMENT
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9. NSITADMINISTRATION
: Prof. Raj Senani
DEANS
Dean,Post GraduateStudies : Prof.A. P.Mittal
Dean,UnderGraduateStudies : Prof. SmritiSrivastava
Dean,IndustrialResearch&Development : Prof. SachinMaheshwari
Dean, Students' Welfare : Prof. M.P.S. Bhatia
Division of Electronics and Communication : Prof. Raj Senani
Engineering
Division of Computer Engineering : Prof. Shampa Chakraverty
Division of Instrumentation and Control : Prof. A. P. Mittal
Engineering
Division of Manufacturing Processes & : Prof. Sachin Maheshwari
Automation Engineering
Division of Nano Technology : Prof. Sachin Maheshwari
Division of Information Technology : Prof. Sangeeta Sabbarwal
Division of Biotechnology : Prof. A.K. Dubey
School of Applied Sciences : Prof. Vijay Gupta
Division of Management : Prof. A. P. Mittal
DIRECTOR
HEADS OF THE DIVISIONS / SCHOOL
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9.1 DIVISION OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
Prof. Raj Senani
B.Sc., B.Sc. Engg.,
M.E. (Hons.), Ph.D
Professor & Head
Prof. Maneesha Gupta
B.E., M.E., Ph.D
Professor
Sh. Dhananjay Vasudeo
Gadre
B.Sc, M.Sc., M.Engg.
Associate Professor
Dr. Parul Garg
B.Sc. Engg., M.Sc. Engg.,
Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. D.K. Upadhyay
B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D
Associate. Professor
Prof. Harish
Parthasarathy
B.Tech., Ph.D
Professor
Ms. Sujata Sengar
B.Sc. Engg., M.Sc. Engg.
Associate Professor
Dr. Shree Prakash Singh
B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Jyotsna Singh
B.Tech., M.Tech, Ph.D.
Asstt. Professor
Dr. Tarun Rawat
B.Tech, M.Tech., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
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9.2 DIVISION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING & DIVISION OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Ms. Preeti Kaur
B.E., M.Tech.
Asstt. Professor
Prof. M.P.S. Bhatia
B.E., M.E., Ph.D
Professor
Dr. Satbir Jain
Ph.D
Associate Professor
Ms. Sushma Nagpal
B.E., M.Tech.
Asstt. Professor
Prof. Shampa
Chakraverty
B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D
Professor & HOD, COE
Ms. Veenu
M.Sc. (Computer Science
Software), M. Tech
Asstt. Professor
Prof. Sangeeta
Sabharwal
B.E., M.E., Ph.D
Professor & HOD, IT
Prof. Satish Chand
M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D
Professor
Sh. Rajiv Kumar
B.Tech, M.E.
Associate Professor &
Associate Head
Dr. Ritu Sibal
B.E., Ph.D
Associate Professor
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9.3 DIVISION OF INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING
Sh. Devender Kumar
B.E, M.Tech
Assistant Professor
Ms. Vijeta Mehra
B.Tech (ECE), M.Tech
Asstt. Professor COE
Ms. Savita Yadav
M.Sc, M.Tech.
Asstt. Professor
Dr. S.K. Dhurendra
M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D
Associate Professor and
Associate Head IT
Sh. Khushil Kr. Saini
B.Tech., M.Tech.
Asstt. Professor
Prof. Alok Prakash
Mittal
B.E. (Hons.), M.E., Ph.D
Professor & Head
Dr. Anand Gupta
B.E., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
Dr. Bijendra Kumar
B.Tech., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor COE
Ms. Poonam Rani
M.Tech
Asstt. Professor
Mrs. Amarjit Malhotra
M.Tech
Asstt. Professor
Prof. J.R.P. Gupta
B.Sc. Engg., Ph.D
Professor
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Sh. Vicky Suri
B.E
Assistant Professor
Prof.. Smriti Srivastava
B.E., M.Tech.,Ph.D
Professor
Dr.. K.P.S. Rana
M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D
Associate Professor &
Associate Head
Ms. Asha Rani
B.Tech., M.E.
Associate Professor
Dr. Prerna Gaur
B.Tech, M.E., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Vineet Kumar
M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
Sh. R.C. Thakur
B.Sc. Eng., M.Tech
Associate Professor
Dr. Vijander Singh
B.Tech, M.E., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Ms. Piyush Saxena
B.Sc. Egg. , M.E.
Associate Professor
Dr. Pragya Varshney
B.E., M.E., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
Sh. Shyama Kant Jha
B.E (Hons.), M.E.
Asstt. Professor
Sh. Amar Nath Jha
B.Sc (Engg.), M.E.
Asstt. Professor
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9.4 DIVISION OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
AND AUTOMATION ENGINEERING
Prof. Sachin Maheshwari
B.E., M.E., Ph.D
Professor & Head
Sh. D.K. Singh
B.Sc. Engg, M.E.
Associate Professor &
Associate Head
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Chak
B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. S.K. Jha
M.Tech., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Vijyant Aggarwal
B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Sh. Sanjay Gupta
B.E., M.E.
Asstt. Professor
Sh. A.V. Muley
B.E., M.Tech.
Asstt. Professor
Sh. Pradeep Khanna
B.E., M.E.
Asstt. Professor
Sh. Aditya Kumar
B.E., M.E.
Asstt. Professor
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9.5 SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
Prof. Vijay Gupta
M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D
Professor (Maths) &
Associate Head
Dr. Ranjana Jha
M.Sc., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Mathematics
Dr. J.K. Misra
M.Sc., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Jasobanta Jena
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D
.
Associate Professor
Dr. J.K. Singh
M.Sc., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Physics
Prof. O.P. Thakur
M.Sc., Ph.D
Professor
Dr. Mamta Mishra
M.Sc., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Neeraj Kumar
M.Sc., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
(on Adhoc basis)
Chemistry
Dr. Sanjeeve Thakur
M.Sc., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Anjana Sarkar
M.Sc., Ph.D
Associate Professor
Dr. Purnima Jain
M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
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9.7 DIVISION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Prof. Ashok Kumar
Dubey
M.Sc. Ph.D
Professor & Head
Dr. Sonika Bhatnagar
M.Sc., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor and
Associate Head
Dr. Duru Arun Kumar
B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D
Associate Head
9.6 DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT
Sh. Pankaj Deshwal
BA (Economics)
MBA (Finance &
Marketing)
Asstt. Professor
Prof. Alok Prakash
Mittal
B.E. (Hons.), M.E., Ph.D
Head
Dr. Prashant Kumar
Bhuyan
M.A. Sociology
M,Phil Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
Dr. Tanushree
Choudhary
M.A. (English),
M.A. (Linguistics),
M.Phil. (Linguistics), Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
Humanities
Dr. Duru Arun Kumar
B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D
Asstt. Professor
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9.8 B.E. ADMISSION COMMITTEE – 2013
Dr. J.K.Misra - Chairman
Sh. Mukesh Prasad - Member
Dr.M.P.S. Bhatia - Member
Dr. J.Jena - Member
Dr. Vijander Singh - Member
Dr. B. K. Singh - Member
Sh. Khushil Kumar Saini - Member
Sh.V.P. Ranjan - Member
Dr.AlkaRai - Member
Ms. Mala Sood - Member
Sh. D.N.S.Chauhan - Member
Sh. J.R. Sharma - Member
9.9 OFFICERS-IN-CHARGE OF ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS
Prof. Smriti Srivastava : Dean, U.G. Studies
Prof. A. P. Mittal : Dean, PG Studies & Research Committee
Prof. M.P.S. Bhatia : Dean, Student Welfare & Professor-in-
charge, Training and Placement
Prof. Vijay Gupta : Co-ordinator, Institute Time Table
Dr. D.K. Upadhyay : Dy. Co-ordinator, Institute Time Table
Dr. J. K. Singh : Examination Superintendent (Theory)
Prof. Manisha Gupta : Examination Co-ordinator (Practical)
Sh. R.C. Thakur : Co-ordinator, Institute Networking Scheme
Dr. Sanjeeve Thakur : Co-ordinator, Hostel Affairs
Dr. Bijendra Kumar : Warden, Boys Hostel-I
Sh. Devender Kumar : Asstt. Warden, Boys Hostel-I
Sh. Pankaj Deshwal : Warden, Boys Hostel-II
Dr. Vijender Singh : Warden, Boys Hostel-III
Dr. S.P. Singh : Warden, Ramanujan Hostel
Dr. Tarun Rawat : Asstt. Warden, Ramanujan Hostel
Dr. Tanushree Chaudhary : Warden, Girls Hostel-I
Dr. Sonika Bhatnagar : Asstt. Warden, Girls Hostel
Dr. Sushma Nagpal : Warden, Girls Hostel-II
Dr. J. Jena : Head, Library Services
Sh. Rajeev Kumar : Co-ordinator, CEP
Dr. Vijender Singh : Co-ordinator, SCP
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10. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Sh. Mukesh Prasad
Registrar
Dr. J.K. Misra
Proctor, Chairman,
Admissions Committee
Dr. Sanjeeve Thakur
Head Of Office
Dr.Vijender Singh
Vigilance Officer
Dr. Alka Rai
Deputy Registrar
(Academic- U.G & P.G.)
Ms. Mala Sood
Dy. Registrar (Admn.)
Dr. J. Jena
Head Library
Dr. P.P. Singh
Medical Officer
Dr. Vijyant Agarwal
Public Relations Officer
Sh. Prabhat Kumar
Choudhary
Asstt. Librarian
Sh. Pardeep Deshwal
Asst. Engineer(C/M)
Officer-in-Charge:
Stores and Purchase
Sh. Ved Prakash Ranjan
Dy. Registrar (Accounts)
Sh. D.N.S. Chauhan
AAO
Mrs Poonam Kohli
AAO
Sh. Anil Arora
Executive
Engineer (Civil) (Maint)
Prof. Raj Senani
Director
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11. POSTGRADUATE COURSES
The Institute admits the students to the following Post Graduate courses in the Faculty of
Technologyof theUniversityof Delhi.
(Four SemesterProgrammeofTwo yeardurationasperguidelinesofAICTE)
11.1 MASTER OFTECHNOLOGY(M.TECH.)PROGRAMMES
A) M.TECH.FULL-TIME
B) M.TECH. PART-TIME
1. Division of Electronics & Communication
Engineering
Master of Technology (Signal Processing)
2. Division of Computer Engineering 10 3 5 18
Master of Technology (Information Systems)
3. Division of Instrumentation & Control 10 3 5 18
Engineering
Master of Technology (Process Control)
Grand Total “A”
10 3 5 18
30 9 15 54
Sl.
No.
DIVISIOAN/COURSES
NUMBER OF SEATS
GENERAL SC/ST SPONSORED TOTAL
Sl.
No.
TOTAL NUMBER
OF SEATS
DIVISION/COURSES
(Six Semester Programme of three year durations per guideline of AICTE)
1. Division of Electronics & Communication Engineering 5
Master of Technology (Signal Processing)
2. Division of Computer Engineering 5
Master of Technology (Information Systems)
3. Division of Instrumentation & Control Engineering 5
Master of Technology (Process Control)
Grand Total “B” 15
Total A+B 69
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11.2.2 AGE REQUIREMENT
11.2.3 RESERVATION
11.3 PROCEDURE FORADMISSION
th
A candidate should be twenty one years of age before the first day of October (i.e. by 30 of
September)intheyearinwhichheseeks admission.However, the Vice-Chancellor, on the basis of
individualmerit,mayrelaxtheageup toamaximumperiodof oneyear.
No seats are reserved for scheduled castes in a Post-Graduate Courses where the number of seats
is less than 7. Where number of seats is 7 or more but less than 15, 15% of seats will be reserved for
scheduled caste candidates (if no scheduled caste candidate is available, the seat would go to a scheduled
tribe candidate (if available). Where the number of seats is 5 or more, reservation @ 15 percent and 7.5
percent will be made for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes candidates (inter-changeable) will be
made, respectively. Department wise 3% of total seats will be reserved to the physically disabled
candidates,
1. All candidates for admission to these postgraduate programmes must submit their
applications to the Institute in the prescribed form as per the guidelines notified by the
Institute/University.
2. Candidates shall be required to present themselves for interview before a Selection
Committee,whichwillconsistof:
(I) HeadoftheDepartmentconcerned(AppointedbytheUniversity).
(ii) AllProfessors intheDepartmentoftheCollege/Institute.
(iii) Headsof otherEngineeringdepartmentsortheirnominees.
(iv) TwoAssistant Professors intheDepartmentbyrotation.
3. The final selection of candidates shall be made by the Selection Committee on the basis of
their performance at the qualifying examination (as in Para 8.2 (a) and (b) and interview (the
weightagesfor thesebeingintheratio80:20)asindicatedbelow:
(i) Weightage for GATE score 80%
(ii) Interview/Viva-voce 20%
Total 100%
(i) Qualifying Examinations (Aggregate) 50%
(ii) Test conducted by Institute 30%
(iii) Interview/Viva-voce 20%
Total 100%
FULL-TIME MAXIMUM MARKS
FULL-TIME SPONSORED/PART TIME
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(a) Appearing in interview/viva-voce is compulsory for full-time candidates.
(b) Appearing in written test and interview/viva-voce is compulsory for full-time sponsored
candidates
(c) Candidates securing less than 50% marks in the above procedure will not be admitted. All
admissionswillbemadein orderof merit.
(d) After the recommendations and approval of the Selection Committee, the selected
candidates will be offered admission to the programme. They will be required to deposit
InstitutefeebeforejoiningtheconcernedDepartment.
(e) Therewillnotbeanydirectadmissiontoanylevelabovethefirstsemester.
(f) All M.Tech. Students have to deposit thesis submission fee at the time of thesis submission
which is instructed by University of Delhi as per rule. It will be excluding the other
charges/examinationfeessubmittedduringIIIrdSemesterregistration.
The Institute has provision for admitting full-time scholars. The areas of interest include, but are
notrestrictedto,thefollowing:
1. Division of Electronics and Communication Engineering : Bipolar and MOS Analog
Integrated Circuits, Current-mode Analog Signal Processing, Digital Communication,
OpticalNetworks, OpticalCommunication.
2. Division of Computer Engineering and Information Technology: CAD of VLSI,
Reconfiguration Computing and FPGA, Software Engineering, Information Systems,
Real-Time Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Image Processing, Natural
Language Processing, Computer Networking, Mobile Computing, Hardware Software Co
design,Sensor Network,VideoModelingandProcessing.
3. Division of Instrumentation and Control Engineering: Industrial Electronics and
Industrial Drives, Instrumentation including Biomedical and Intelligent Instrumentation,
Process Control and Mechatronics, Networking and Distributed Computer Control
System.
4. Division of Manufacturing Processes and Automation Engineering: Manufacturing
Automation, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Manufacturing Systems,
Robotics, AI, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Industrial Management, Engineering
Management,NanoManufacturingandNanoMechanics.
5. Division of Biotechnology: Novel Therapeutics and Antimicrobial agents,
Bioremediation of Persistent Organic Pollutants, Industrial Enzymes and Computational
Biology.
12. Ph.D PROGRAMMES IN THE DIVISIONS/
SCHOOL
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6. SchoolofApplied Sciences:
(i) Mathematics: Approximation Theory, Fluid Dynamics, Biomechanics, Linear and
Nonlinearwaves,Cosmology;AstronomyandAstrophysics ComplexAnalysis.
(ii) Chemistry:InorganicChemistry,organicchemistry,polymerscience.
(iii) Physics: Material science, Elastic Dielectrics, Wlectro-mechanical sensors, MCT
CharacterizationNon conventionalenergy sources
EnglishandLinguistics:EnglishLanguageTeaching;LanguageAcquisitionand
DevelopmentandSocio-linguistics
Master's degree in Engineering/Technology/Science or equivalent in relevant area with a
consistentlygood academicrecord(securing70%or moremarksinaggregate)
Candidates selected for admission to the Ph.D. programmes will have to subsequently apply to
theUniversityof Delhifor Ph.D. registrationasperDelhiUniversityRules.
The Institute aims at identifying suitable candidates having keen interest in teaching and research
who would like to take up a career in Academics. In line with this objective, therefore, a scheme of
“Teaching-cum-Research Fellowship” has been introduced. Exceptionally brilliant candidates having
keeninterestinanacademiccareershallbeconsideredforthisfellowship.
An amount of Rs. 25,000/- p.m. during in first year and Rs. 30, 000 in second year and
subsequently, is being paid under “Teaching-cum-Research-Fellowship”. Successful candidates, on
completion of Ph.D. under the scheme, stand good chance of being considered for absorption as faculty
inthisInstitutethroughproperSelectionCommittee.
A Scheme also exists for the award of ResearchAssistantship for providing financial assistance
to the students. In terms of this scheme, full-time Ph.D. candidates with M.Tech. Or equivalent
qualifications are considered. The student who is not found suitable for TRF but found suitable for
research assistantship can be considered to Ph.D Degree programme as research fellow with stipend/
fellowshipas perrule.
The eligible candidates will be called for personal interview in NSIT for which no TA/DAwill be
admissible.
Selected candidates shall be required to deposit Institute fee and other charges immediately at the
time of registration for which hewill be intimated before the date of registration well-before-the time.The
amountis payableinDD/Banker's chequeasperrule.
7. Proposed fieldsinthefuture:
12.1 ELIGIBILITYCONDITIONS
12.2 FINANCIALASSISTANCE TOPh.D. STUDENTS:
Teaching-cum-ResearchFellowship(TRF)
12.3 SELECTION PROCEDURE
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13. SCHOLARSHIPS available at NSIT
TheInstituteawardsthefollowingscholarships:-
i) Merit Scholarship of the value of Rs. 100/- per annum each (payable in lumpsum) with
exemption from tuition fees for the full session and a merit certificate.
ii) Merit Scholarships is earmarked for the top 25% students of each Degree Department of the
Institute on the basis of results declared by Delhi University. Applications shall be invited from
all B.E.students (I/II/III/IV) for which they may required to submit the following documents (as
& when notice issued):
(a) Undertaking that the student has not claimed any other scholarship from any other sources.
(b) The original fee receipt of both semesters of the particular year in whic scholarships have been
announced except Ist year students.
(c) Fee receipt in Original for II to IVth year's student and photocopy for Ist year students.
I) Merit-cum-Mean Scholarship of the value of Rs. 75/- p.m. with exemption from tuition fees for
the full session to each eligible student.
ii) Merit-cum-means scholarship will be earmarked upto a maximum of 15% students belonging to
low income group, whose total income does not exceed Rs.1,00,000/- p.a. They will be entitled
for free education (i.e. exemption of tuition fee) on the grounds of Merit-cum-means Scholarship.
Further, merit cum means Scholarship will be exclusive of Merit Scholarship. If any student is
eligible for both, hewill be given merit scholarship and the benefit of Merit-cum-means
Scholarship will be transferred to the next eligible candidate.
i) Students are also entitled to the other scholarships offered by the respective State
Government/Union
Territories under the National Scholarship Schemes of the Government of India like National Talent
SchemesfromN.C.E.R.T.,ACEConsultants(IndianOilCorporationLtd.Scheme.)Etc.
ii) Students may also apply to the respective State Governments, wherever applicable, for loans for
perusingTheirstudies.
iii) Scheduled Caste/Tribe students are entitled to fee concessions subject to the fulfillment by the State
Govt. Like Deptt. for the welfare of SC/ST/OBC/MIN, Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment, SAIL, Govt. Of Rajasthan, Engineers India Ltd., Jila Kalyan Padadhikari (Bihar),
DirectorateofHigherEducationetc.
iv) There are few scholarships awarded annually to the engineering students by the University of Delhi
fromViceChancellor'sStudentFund etc.
v) ScholarshipformeritoriousGirlsfromMaulanaAzadNationalScholarshipetc.
vi) ScholarshipofferedbyDLF foundationi.e.RaghvendraScholarshipProgramefortoppersonly.
vii) Scholarship offered to Physically handicapped students from National Handicapped Fin. And
DevelopmentCorp.(MinistryofSocialJusticeandEmpowerment)
A. MERIT SCHOLARSHIPI)
B. MERIT-CUM-MEANS SCHOLARSHIP
C. OTHERSCHOLARSHIPS
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14. MEDALS/PRIZES/CERTIFICATES
1. Awarded ByTheUniversityOfDelhi
2. Awarded By The Institute
The following Gold Medals are awarded by the University of Delhi.
i. L. Jogeshwar Nath Gold Medal : Awarded to the best student in Technical Education.
ii. Engineering Projects India Ltd. Gold Medal : Awarded to the student who secures the highest
marks in B.E. (Electronics and Communication Engg.) Examination.
i) President’s Gold Medal : Awarded to the student standing first in the Final Year B.E.
Examination considering all disciplines. (10 gms. of 22 carat gold)
ii) Director’s Gold Medal : Awarded to the best all rounder student of the Final Year. (10 gms. of
22 carat gold)
iii) Institute’s Silver Medals :
iv) A) Awarded to the student standing first in the Final B.E. Examination in each discipline (each
20 Gms silver medal)
B) Awarded for the best contribution in the Final Year Project in each discipline. (each 20 gms
silver medal).
v. Cups/Certificates : Awarded for different sports activities
vi. Medals / Certificates / Prizes :Awarded for various Co-curricular activities like Debate, Drama and
other Cultural/Professional activities organized with the approval of the Director for the furtherance
of the objectives of the Institute and for the best overall performance in the corporate life of the
Institute.
vi. RAMANUJANAWARD : Ramanujan Hostel confers RamanujanAward to the 1st year students of
NSITforoutstandingperformanceinMATHEMATICSin1stYearonoccasionofMILAN.
MERIT-CUM-MEANS SCHOLARSHIPAND PRIZE, IF NOT CLAIMED BYTHE STUDENTS
WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED PERIOD, WILL BE REMITTED BACK TO THE APPROPRIATE
AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND THE SAME WILL NOT BE REDRAWN, WHATSOEVER
THEREASON MAYBE.
ANY AMOUNT PERTAINING TO REFUND OF FEE, STIPEND, MERIT SCHOLARSHIP,
Disclaimer:
The information of this document is for illustration purpose only. For up to date and correct information
pleasecontactconcerned section(s) /officersof NSIT.
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An Autonomous Institution of Govt. of NCT of Delhi
Azad Hind Fauj Marg, Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
Tel: +91-11-25099038-42, 25099050, fax: +91-11-25099022
Website: http://www.nsit.ac.in
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