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(AS PER ANNEXURE 10 OF AICTE APPROVAL PROCESS HAND BOOK – 2019-20) 1. CONTACT INFORMATION TYPES NAME ADDRESS Phone Nos. & Email INSTITUTE ACROPOLIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH Mangiya Square, Bypass Road, Raukhedi Indore (M.P.) – 453771 0731-4730000,01 Fax: 4730011 [email protected] [email protected] SOCIETY TEACH FOR INDIA EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SAMITI 212, Saket Nagar, Indore (M.P.) – 452018 0731-4215338 [email protected] DIRECTOR Dr. S. C. SHARMA Mangiya Square, Bypass Road, Raukhedi Indore (M.P.) – 453771 0731-4730004 Fax: 4730011 [email protected] UNIVERSITY RAJIV GANDHI PRODHYOGIKI VISHWAVDHYALAYA Air Port bypass Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.) - 462033 0755-2678855 [email protected] 2. GOVERNANCE

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  • (AS PER ANNEXURE 10 OF AICTE APPROVAL PROCESS HAND BOOK – 2019-20)

    1. CONTACT INFORMATION

    TYPES NAME ADDRESS Phone Nos. & Email

    INSTITUTE

    ACROPOLIS INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGY ANDRESEARCH

    Mangiya Square, Bypass Road,RaukhediIndore (M.P.) – 453771

    0731-4730000,01Fax: [email protected]@acropolis.in

    SOCIETYTEACH FOR INDIAEDUCATION ANDRESEARCH SAMITI

    212, Saket Nagar, Indore (M.P.) –452018

    [email protected]

    DIRECTOR

    Dr. S. C. SHARMA Mangiya Square, Bypass Road,RaukhediIndore (M.P.) – 453771

    0731-4730004Fax: [email protected]

    UNIVERSITYRAJIV GANDHIPRODHYOGIKIVISHWAVDHYALAYA

    Air Port bypass Road, GandhiNagar, Bhopal (M.P.) - 462033 0755-2678855

    [email protected]

    2. GOVERNANCE

  • 3. STATUS OF ACCREDITATION OF THE COURSES

    PROGRAMMES COURSES ACCREDITATION STATUS

    APPLIED ACCREDITED APPROVED

    DIPLOMACIVIL ENGINEERING

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    B. TECH.

    COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ACCREDITED APROVED

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS ACCREDITED APROVED

    CIVIL ENGINEERING

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ACCREDITED APROVED

    COMPUTER ENGINEERING

    COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

    COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    M. TECH.COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDENGINEERINGVLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDEDSYSTEMS

    COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS

    MASTER OF COMPUTERAPPLICATIONSMASTER OF COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED)

    MANAGEMENT MASTER OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION

    4. PROGRAMMES

    PROGRAMMES COURSES INTAKE DURATION Cut off Marks Last 03 Yrs.

    2016 2017 2018

    DIPLOMACIVIL ENGINEERING 60 3 YDC 48253 24951 20859

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 3 YDC 15785 27566 26472

    B. TECH.

    COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 240 4 YDC 1059401 993046 992833

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120 4 YDC 1088641 1014959 948377

    ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS 120 4 YDC 1086239 995794 994465

  • CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 4 YDC 1120073 1042916 954560

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 4 YDC 1039721 1045528 978187

    COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 4 YDC - - -

    COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY 60 4 YDC - - -

    COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY

    60 4YDC - - -

    M. TECH.

    COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDENGINEERING

    24 2 YDC 386 - 462

    VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDEDSYSTEMS

    18 2 YDC 1414 35 1806

    COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS

    MASTER OF COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS

    60 3 YDC 343 397 0

    MASTER OF COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED)

    60 5 YDC 44 55 31

    MANAGEMENT MASTER OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION60 2 YDC 1600 1570 1519

    5. FACULTY

    S.No. Employee Name Exact Designation Course One Page Resume

    1 Dr. Satish Talreja Associate Professor ASH Dr. Satish Talreja

    2 Mr. Harish Joshi Associate Professor (P) ASH Mr. Harish Joshi

    3 Mr. Narendra Manghani Sr. Asst. Professor ASH Mr. Narendra Manghani

    4 Ms. Monika Badole Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Monika Badole

    5 Mr. Abhinav Mishra Asst. Professor ASH Mr. Abhinav Mishra

    6 Mr. Ankit Agrawal Asst. Professor ASH Mr. Ankit Agrawal

    7 Ms. Anita Agrawal Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Anita Agrawal

    8 Ms. Deepshikha Dubey Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Deepshikha Dubey

    9 Ms. Amrita Uchadiya Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Amrita Uchadiya

    10 Ms. Teena Joshi Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Teena Joshi

    11 Ms. Sumitra Joshi Associate Professor (P) ASH Ms. Sumitra Joshi

    12 Ms. Meera Shroti Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Meera Shroti

    13 Ms. Garima Dubey Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Garima Dubey

  • 14 Ms. Kavita Dubey Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Kavita Dubey

    15 Ms. Priyanka Shrouti Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Priyanka Shrouti

    16 Ms. Shikha Shrivas Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Shikha Shrivas

    17 Dr. Sudhir Tare Asst. Professor ASH Dr. Sudhir Tare

    18 Ms. Sunita Patidar Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Sunita Patidar

    19 Ms. Sushma Patidar Associate Professor (P) ASH Ms. Sushma Patidar

    20 Mr. Kamaljeet Singh Asst. Professor ASH Mr. Kamaljeet Singh

    21 Ms. Shruti Chaitanya Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Shruti Chaitanya

    22 Mr. Dheeraj Dulhani Asst. Professor ASH Mr. Dheeraj Dulhani

    23 Dr. Shivraj S. Chawda Professor ASH Dr. Shivraj S. Chawda

    24 Dr. Anupama Tiwari Associate Professor ASH Dr. Anupama Tiwari

    25 Ms. Vaishali Rao Associate Professor (P) ASH Ms. Vaishali Rao

    26 Ms. Rashmi Thakur Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Rashmi Thakur

    27 Ms. Vibhuti Vyas Asst. Professor ASH Ms. Vibhuti Vyas

    28 Dr. S.K. Sohani Professor & Dean CE Dr. S.K. Sohani

    29 Dr. Satish Kumar Sharma Professor & Head CE Dr. Satish Kumar Sharma

    30 Mr. Jayant Awasthy Associate Professor CE Mr. Jayant Awasthy

    31 Ms. Deepshikha Shukla Associate Professor CE Ms. Deepshikha Shukla

    32 Ms. Priya Chauhan Associate Professor CE Ms. Priya Chauhan

    33 Mr. Navneet K. Shah Asst. Professor CE Mr. Navneet K. Shah

    34 Mr. Ritesh Malviya Asst. Professor CE Mr. Ritesh Malviya

    35 Mr. Ankit Shah Asst. Professor CE Mr. Ankit Shah

    36 Mr. Deepak Soni Asst. Professor CE Mr. Deepak Soni

    37 Ms. Namrata Chandel Asst. Professor CE Ms. Namrata Chandel

    38 Mr. Hargovind Rathor Asst. Professor CE Mr. Hargovind Rathor

    39 Mr. Darpan Keshore Asst. Professor CE Mr. Darpan Keshore

    40 Mr. Vipul Jain Asst. Professor CE Mr. Vipul Jain

    41 Ms. Kanak Gargav Asst. Professor CE Ms. Kanak Gargav

  • 42 Mr. Harshvardhan Soni Asst. Professor CE Mr. Harshvardhan Soni

    43 Ms. Shruti Bajpai Asst. Professor CE Ms. Shruti Bajpai

    44 Mr. Akhil Dubey Lecturer CE Mr. Akhil Dubey

    45 Ms. Alka Sharma Asst. Professor CE Ms. Alka Sharma

    46 Mr. Deepak Maheshkar Asst. Professor CE Mr. Deepak Maheshkar

    47 Ms. Natasha Billore Lecturer CE Ms. Natasha Billore

    48 Mr. Sharad Naik Asst. Professor CE Mr. Sharad Naik

    49 Dr. Sanjay Bansal Professor & Head CSE Dr. Sanjay Bansal

    50 Dr. Shilpa Bhalerao Professor CSE Dr. Shilpa Bhalerao

    51 Dr. Amit Khare Professor CSE Dr. Amit Khare

    52 Ms. Vandana Kate Associate Professor (P) CSE Ms. Vandana Kate

    53 Dr. Santosh Varshney Assocaite Professor CSE Dr. Santosh Varshney54 Ms. Kavita Namdev Sr. Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Kavita Namdev

    55 Mr. Anurag Punde Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Anurag Punde

    56 Mr. Anil Patidar Assocaite Professor (P) CSE Mr. Anil Patidar

    57 Mr. Rahul Patel Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Rahul Patel

    58 Mr. Keshav Purswani Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Keshav Purswani

    59 Ms. Shaifali Shrivastava Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Shaifali Shrivastava

    60 Ms. Juhi Shrivastava Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Juhi Shrivastava

    61 Mr. Satyam Shrivastava Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Satyam Shrivastava

    62 Mr. Rahul Moriwal Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Rahul Moriwal

    63 Ms. Nisha Rathi Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Nisha Rathi

    64 Mr. Ritesh Khedekar Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Ritesh Khedekar

    65 Ms. Zeba Qureshi Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Zeba Qureshi

    66 Ms. Nupur Agrawal Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Nupur Agrawal

    67 Ms. Deepika Jain Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Deepika Jain

    68 Ms. Seema Thamman Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Seema Thamman

    69 Ms. Nidhi Choubey Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Nidhi Choubey

  • 70 Ms. Nidhi Nigam Asst. Professor CSE Ms. Nidhi Nigam

    71 Mr. Shivshankar Rajput Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Shivshankar Rajput

    72 Mr. Avinash S. Bundela Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Avinash S. Bundela

    73 Mr. Mahavir Jain Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Mahavir Jain

    74 Mr. Dheeraj Kumar Shringi Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Dheeraj Kumar Shringi

    75 Mr. Jaynam Sanghavi Asst. Professor CSE Mr. Jaynam Sanghavi

    76Dr. Uday BhanuChandrawat

    Professor & Dean ECE Dr. Uday Bhanu Chandrawat

    77 Dr. B.S. Chourasiya Prof. & Dean R&D ECE Dr. B.S. Chourasiya

    78 Dr. Kamlesh Gupta Professor ECE Dr. Kamlesh Gupta

    79 Dr. Dinesh Bhati Professor ECE Dr. Dinesh Bhati

    80 Mrs. Shraddha Bansal Associate Professor ECE Mrs. Shraddha Bansal

    81 Mr. Gaurav Chaitanya Associate Professor (P) ECE Mr. Gaurav Chaitanya

    82 Ms. Mukti Awad Sr. Asst. Professor ECE Ms. Mukti Awad

    83 Mr. Ashutosh Sharma Asst. Professor ECE Mr. Ashutosh Sharma

    84 Ms. Jyoti Pipariya Asst. Professor ECE Ms. Jyoti Pipariya

    85 Ms. Swapna Pillai Asst. Professor ECE Ms. Swapna Pillai

    86 Mr. Lalit Bandil Asst. Professor ECE Mr. Lalit Bandil

    87 Mr. Ashish Shrivastava Asst. Professor ECE Mr. Ashish Shrivastava

    88 Ms. Minakshi Halder Asst. Professor ECE Ms. Minakshi Halder

    89 Mr. Prabhat Pandey Asst. Professor ECE Mr. Prabhat Pandey

    90 Ms. Rubina Siddiqui Asst. Professor ECE Ms. Rubina Siddiqui

    91 Mr. Anish Kumar Gupta Asst. Professor ECE Mr. Anish Kumar Gupta

    92 Ms. Priyanka Raghuwanshi Asst. Professor ECE Ms. Priyanka Raghuwanshi

    93 Mr. Arvind Solanki Lecturer ECE Mr. Arvind Solanki

    94 Mr. Sumit Sharma Lecturer ECE Mr. Sumit Sharma

    95 Ms. Abhilasha Singh Teaching Asst. ECE Ms. Abhilasha Singh

    96 Ms. Preeti Garud Teaching Asst. ECE Ms. Preeti Garud

    97 Mr. Sachin Halwasiya Asst. Professor ECE Mr. Sachin Halwasiya

  • 98 Dr. Kamal Sethi Professor & Head IT Dr. Kamal Sethi

    99 Ms. Anita Mahajan Associate Professor IT Ms. Anita Mahajan

    100 Dr. Asif Ali Associate Professor IT Dr. Asif Ali

    101 Dr. Dinesh Chandra Jain Associate Professor IT Dr. Dinesh Chandra Jain

    102 Mr. Praveen Bhanodia Associate Professor (P) IT Mr. Praveen Bhanodia

    103 Mr. Ajay Khatri Sr. Asst. Professor IT Mr. Ajay Khatri

    104 Ms. Akshita Sharma Asst. Professor IT Ms. Akshita Sharma

    105 Mr. Ronak Jain Asst. Professor IT Mr. Ronak Jain

    106 Mr. Deepak Agrawal Asst. Professor IT Mr. Deepak Agrawal

    107 Ms. Priyanka Jangde Asst. Professor IT Ms. Priyanka Jangde

    108 Mr. Narendra Pal Singh Asst. Professor IT Mr. Narendra Pal Singh

    109 Mr. Pawan Kumar Gupta Asst. Professor IT Mr. Pawan Kumar Gupta

    110 Mr. Gaurav Mandloi Asst. Professor IT Mr. Gaurav Mandloi

    111 Mr. Shakti Bangare Asst. Professor IT Mr. Shakti Bangare

    112 Ms. Ketki Balde Asst. Professor IT Ms. Ketki Balde

    113 Mr. Surendra Singh Thakur Teaching Assistant IT Mr. Surendra Singh Thakur

    114 Ms. Khushbu Upadhyay Asst. Professor IT Ms. Khushbu Upadhyay

    115 Mr. Mazhar Beg Asst Professor MBA Mr. Mazhar Beg

    116 Mr. Rajesh Tyagi Asst Professor MBA Mr. Rajesh Tyagi

    117 Dr. Sandeep Singh Associate Professor MBA Dr. Sandeep Singh

    118 Mrs. Anshu Thakur Asst Professor MBA Mrs. Anshu Thakur

    119 Dr. Pooja Talreja Associate Professor MBA Dr. Pooja Talreja

    120 Ms. Teena Mehta Associate Professor MCA Ms. Teena Mehta

    121 Mr. Mayur Dhwajant Yadav Lecturer MCA Mr. Mayur Dhwajant Yadav

    122 Ms. Varsha Sahgal Asst Professor MCA Ms. Varsha Sahgal

    123 Mrs. Geeta Santhosh Associate Professor MCA Mrs. Geeta Santhosh

    124 Mr. Vishal Joshi Asst Professor MCA Mr. Vishal Joshi

    125 Mr. Arpit Neema Asst Professor MCA Mr. Arpit Neema

  • 126 Mr. Charitendra Verma Asst Professor MCA Mr. Charitendra Verma

    127 Mr. Sachin Patil Asst Professor MCA Mr. Sachin Patil

    128 Mr. Rakesh Pandey Asst Professor MCA Mr. Rakesh Pandey

    129 Dr. Manish Vyas Associate Professor MCA Dr. Manish Vyas

    130 Ms. Trapti Kapse Asst Professor MCA Ms. Trapti Kapse

    131 Mr. Shailesh Gondal Associate Professor MCA Mr. Shailesh Gondal

    132 Mrs. Pushpa Pathak Associate Professor MCA Mrs. Pushpa Pathak

    133 Mr. Manoj Agrawal Asst Professor MCA Mr. Manoj Agrawal

    134 Mr. Arvind Jaiswal Asst Professor MCA Mr. Arvind Jaiswal

    135 Ms. Subi Joshi Asst Professor MCA Ms. Subi Joshi

    136 Mr. Nitin Kulkarni Asst Professor MCA Mr. Nitin Kulkarni

    137 Mr. Yashpal Patel Asst Professor MCA Mr. Yashpal Patel

    138 Dr. Nidhi Dahale Asst Professor MCA Dr. Nidhi Dahale

    139 Dr. S. C. Sharma Director ME Dr. S. C. Sharma140 Dr. Amit Kumar Marwah Professor ME Dr. Amit Kumar Marwah

    141 Dr. Manoj Modi Professor ME Dr. Manoj Modi

    142 Mr. Prashant Geete Associate Professor ME Mr. Prashant Geete

    143 Mr. Nitin Rathi Associate Professor ME Mr. Nitin Rathi

    144 Mr. Abhishek Sharma Associate Professor (P) ME Mr. Abhishek Sharma

    145 Mr. Hemant Marmat Associate Professor ME Mr. Hemant Marmat

    146 Mr. Saurabh Jain Sr. Asst. Professor ME Mr. Saurabh Jain

    147 Dr. Vinayak Vishwakarma Sr. Asst. Professor ME Dr. Vinayak Vishwakarma

    148 Mr. Rakesh Pundad Asst. Professor ME Mr. Rakesh Pundad

    149 Mr. Veerendra Patil Asst. Professor ME Mr. Veerendra Patil

    150 Mr. Umesh Bhatia Asst. Professor ME Mr. Umesh Bhatia

    151 Mr. Himanshu Bhiwapurkar Asst. Professor ME Mr. Himanshu Bhiwapurkar

    152 Mr. Umesh Carpenter Asst. Professor ME Mr. Umesh Carpenter

    153 Mr. Prakash Gawali Asst. Professor ME Mr. Prakash Gawali

  • 154 Ms. Deepali Agrawal Asst. Professor ME Ms. Deepali Agrawal

    155 Mr. Rajeev Gupta Asst. Professor ME Mr. Rajeev Gupta

    156 Mr. Neeraj Gautam Asst. Professor ME Mr. Neeraj Gautam

    157 Ms. Prasansa Saxena Asst. Professor ME Ms. Prasansa Saxena

    158 Mr. Vijay Patidar Asst. Professor ME Mr. Vijay Patidar

    159 Ms. Priyanka Pathak Asst. Professor ME Ms. Priyanka Pathak

    160 Mr. Hiraman N. Sikdar Asst. Professor ME Mr. Hiraman N. Sikdar

    161 Mr. Amit Chandsarkar Asst. Professor ME Mr. Amit Chandsarkar

    162 Mr. Amit Kumar Kundu Asst. Professor ME Mr. Amit Kumar Kundu

    163 Mr. Deepak K. Patidar Asst. Professor ME Mr. Deepak K. Patidar

    164 Mr. Vijay Choudhary Asst. Professor ME Mr. Vijay Choudhary

    165 Mr. Sachin Mittal Asst. Professor ME Mr. Sachin Mittal

    166 Mr. Jayant Gidwani Lecturer ME Mr. Jayant Gidwani

  • 6. FEE

    As approved by Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, Bhopal (M.P.).

    B. TECH. - COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERINGFEES STRUCTURE

    APPLICABLE ON 2019 ADMITTED STUDENTS

    Ist Year (2019-20)

    Category TuitionFees Bus FeesCautionMoney

    DevelopmentFees Total Fees

    Gen & OBC 79600 12000 1500 0 93100SC & ST 71640 12000 1500 0 85140

    TFW 0 12000 1500 12000 25500

    2nd Year (20120-21)

    Category TuitionFees Bus Fees -Development

    Fees Total Fees

    Gen & OBC 79600 12000 - 0 91600SC & ST 71640 12000 - 0 83640

    TFW 0 12000 - 12000 24000

    3rd Year (2021-22)

    Category TuitionFees Bus Fees -Development

    Fees Total Fees

    Gen & OBC 79600 12000 - 0 91600SC & ST 71640 12000 - 0 83640

    TFW 0 12000 - 12000 24000

    4th Year (2022-23)

    Category TuitionFees Bus FeesTraining &Placement

    DevelopmentFees Total Fees

    Gen & OBC 79600 12000 2000 0 93600SC & ST 71640 12000 2000 0 85640

    TFW 0 12000 2000 12000 26000

    B. TECH. - ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATION || MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGFEES STRUCTURE

    APPLICABLE ON 2019 ADMITTED STUDENTSIst Year (2019-20)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees CautionMoneyDevelopment

    Fees Total Fees

    ALL 79600 12000 15000

    93100

  • TFW 0 12000 1500 12000 25500

    2nd Year (2020-21)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees - DevelopmentFees Total Fees

    ALL 79600 12000-

    091600

    -TFW 0 12000 - 12000 24000

    3rd Year (2021-22)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees - DevelopmentFees Total Fees

    ALL 79600 12000 -0

    91600

    TFW 0 12000 - 12000 24000

    4th Year (2022-23)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees Training &PlacementDevelopment

    Fees Total Fees

    ALL 79600 12000 2000 0 93600TFW 0 12000 2000 12000 26000

  • B. TECH. - CIVIL ENGINEERING || INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ||COMPUTER ENGINEERING || COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ||

    COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYFEES STRUCTURE

    APPLICABLE ON 2019 ADMITTED STUDENTSIst Year (2019-20)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees CautionMoneyDevelopment

    Fees Total Fees

    ALL 73600 12000 1500 0 87100TFW 0 12000 1500 8000 21500

    2nd Year(2020-21)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees - DevelopmentFees Total Fees

    ALL 73600 12000 - 0 85600TFW 0 12000 - 8000 20000

    3rd Year (2021-22)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees - DevelopmentFees Total Fees

    ALL 73600 12000 - 0 85600TFW 0 12000 - 8000 20000

    4th Year (2022-23)

    Category Tuition Fees Bus Fees Training &PlacementDevelopment

    Fees Total Fees

    ALL 73600 12000 2000 0 87600TFW 0 12000 2000 8000 22000

    Time schedule for payment of fee:

    Students can deposit their fee semester-wise, for odd semester in the month of July and for evensemester in the month of January of every academic year.

    Name of fee waiver students and amount:

    No. of students admitted under Tuition Fee Waiver scheme as per norms of AICTE in the year2018, the list of such students and waived amount is as below:

    S.N.NAMES COURSE NAME WAIVEDAMOUNT

    1 ARYAN PANWAR CIVIL ENGINEERING 736002 ANUBHAV JAIN CIVIL ENGINEERING 736003 AADESH YADAV CIVIL ENGINEERING 736004 ROHAN GOLE CIVIL ENGINEERING 736005 AYUSH PATHAK CIVIL ENGINEERING 73600

    1 ALINA MIRZA COMPUTER SCIENCE 796002 ABHIJEET SINGH THAKUR COMPUTER SCIENCE 79600

  • 3 MITUL GUPTA COMPUTER SCIENCE 796004 SARTHAK GUPTA COMPUTER SCIENCE 796005 LOKESH VERMA COMPUTER SCIENCE 796006 NILESH YADAV COMPUTER SCIENCE 796007 GOKUL PATEL COMPUTER SCIENCE 796008 UTKARSH TIWARI COMPUTER SCIENCE 796009 NAFEES SHAIKH COMPUTER SCIENCE 79600

    10 ANIKET ASHOKRAO TATTE COMPUTER SCIENCE 7960011 SHRUTI KANUNGO COMPUTER SCIENCE 79600

    1HARSH RATHORE ELECTRONICS

    COMMUNICATION 79600

    2POOJA KHANDELWAL ELECTRONICS

    COMMUNICATION 79600

    3ANUSHIKA SHARMA ELECTRONICS

    COMMUNICATION 79600

    4SUYASH RAO ELECTRONICS

    COMMUNICATION 79600

    5AMAN JAIN ELECTRONICS

    COMMUNICATION 79600

    6VINEET KUMAR SINGH ELECTRONICS

    COMMUNICATION 79600

    1 SANSKAR GUPTA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 736002 AAYUSHI SHUKLA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 736003 ANIMA SAKARGAYEN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 736004 AYUSH SHUKLA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 736005 MONIKA BARFA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 736006 VIPUL JAIN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 73600

    1 SAHIL DUBEY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 796002 RAHUL KAHAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 796003 HRITIK PATEL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 796004 PRIYANSH CHANDRAVANSHI MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 79600

    No. of scholarship, duration and amount offered by the Institution:

    The management of the Acropolis offers various scholarships to their students under variouscategories for their academic improvement and to help them economically up to some extent, some ofthe schemes are as below:

    S.N. NAME OFSCHOLARSHIP No. OF STUDENTSSCHOLARSHIP

    AMOUNT REMARK

    1 SHRI R.M. SOJATIAMERIT SCHOLARSHIP

    I & II of eachcourse.

    Rs.10000 to I positionand Rs. 5000 to IIposition.

    Being provided every yearbased on University result.

  • 2 SHRI PRADEEP SOJATIAMERIT CUM MEANSSCHOLARSHIP

    One student fromeach course

    Rs. 10000 each Bieng provided toeconomically weak studentshaving income less then 2lacs and good marks in theUnversity examinations.

    3 SHRI PRABHAT JISOJATIA NATIONALLEVEL SPORTSSCHOLARSHIP

    No. of studentplayed at NationalLevel

    Rs. 8000 each Being provided for theachievement in the gamesand sports at National Level.

    4 SHRI OM JI SOJATIASTATE LEVEL SPORTSSCHOLARSHIP

    No. of studentplayed at StateLevel

    Rs. 3000 each Being provided for theachievement in the gamesand sports at State Level.

    5 SPORTS PERSON OFTHE YEAR

    One Girl and OneBoy student

    Rs. 11000/- each Being provided to the Maleand Female students everyyear who won maximumgames and sports

    6 Best Attendance AwardCategory I 98 to 100 %attendance

    All students undercategory - I

    Rs. 20000/- each Being provided for the bestattendance under Chairman`sAward Scheme

    7 Best Attendance AwardCategory - II 95 to 98 %attendance

    All students undercategory - II

    Rs. 10000/- each Being provided for the bestattendance under Chairman`sAward Scheme

    8 Best Attendance AwardCategory - III 91 to 94% attendance

    All students undercategory - III

    Rs. 5000/- each Being provided for the bestattendance under Chairman`sAward Scheme

    9 Best Attendance AwardCategory - IV 85 to 90% attendance

    All students undercategory - IV

    Rs. 2000/- each Being provided for the bestattendance under Chairman`sAward Scheme

    10 Best Attendance AwardCategory - IV 85 to 90% attendance

    All students undercategory - IV

    Rs. 2000/- each Being provided for the bestattendance under Chairman`sAward Scheme

    11 All other scholarship asapproved by StateGovt. of M.P. includingMinority Scholarship

    All eligiblestudents

    As per norms of Govt.of M.P.

    Being provided on theselection of application at allthe levels.

    Criteria for fee waivers / scholarship:

  • Mostly this criterion is especially for the students who are from various categories for which Govt.is providing reservation depends on their cast / economical background. Certain limits have been set bythe Govt. for the scholarship and fee waiver under above quota.

    Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostel:

    In campus facility for boarding and lodging is presently not available.

    7. ADMISSION

    Number of Seats sanctioned with the year of approval

    PROGRAMMES COURSES 2018-19

    DIPLOMACIVIL ENGINEERING

    60MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    60

    B. TECH.

    COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 240

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120

    ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS 120

    CIVIL ENGINEERING 120

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120

    COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60

    COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY 60

    COMPUTER SCEINCE ANDINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    60

    M. TECH.COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDENGINEERING 24VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDEDSYSTEMS 18

    COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS

    MASTER OF COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS 60MASTER OF COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED) 60

    MANAGEMENT MASTER OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION 60

  • Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years

    TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS ADMITTED

    CATEGORIES2016 2017 2018

    Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

    GEN275 100 375 293 85 378 302 104 406

    OBC161 45 206 113 21 134 120 30 150

    SC43 20 63 34 3 37 15 1 16

    ST6 3 9 3 0 3 0 1 1

    TFW26 8 34 22 2 24 26 7 33

    8. Information of Infrastructure and other resources available Number of class rooms and size of each Number of tutorial rooms and size of each Number of laboratories and size of each Number of computer centre with capacity of each Central examination facility

    S.N. PARTICULARS AVAILABLEIN Nos.

    SIZE INSq.M.each

    SEATINGCAPACITY

    1 CLASS ROOMS 62 87.3 60

    2 TUTORIAL ROOMS 23 46.42 30

    3 LABORATORIES 75 76.83 30

    4 DRAWING HALLS 2 151 60

    5 COMPUTER CENTRES 2 137 60

    6 CENTRAL EXAMINATION FACILTIY 1 38 10

    Institute is having barrier free built environment for disabled and elderly persons. Occupancy certificate Fire and safety certificate Hostel facilities – In campus hostel facility does not exist.

  • LIBRARY

    Details of library are as given below:

    S.N. PARTICULARS TOTAL

    1 Titles 6597

    2 Books 41143

    3 Engg, Journals 490

    4 e-Library facility 2000 +

    5 Online Journal See table below

    Publisher Subject E - Contents URL Link +Process Total Journals

    DELNET –E DatabaseDevelopingLibraryNetwork

    Engg., Science &TechnologyCollection (IESTC)Package of E-Journals

    More thane1150 JournalsVariousStreams ofEngg. , Tech.& Allied Sc.

    http://delnet.nic.inClick ontoDELNET Online

    Total E-journalsin Engineering &Technology -400E-Books - 816

    Online Journals

    S.N. JOURNALS No. OF JOURNALS

    1 Automobile Engineering 12

    2 Chemical Engineering & Technology 36

    3 Computer Science 114

    4 Construction 11

    5 Electrical & Nuclear Engineering 30

    6 Electronics and CommunicationEngineering17

    7 General & Civil Engineering 49

    8 Hydraulic Engineering 9

    9 Industrial Engineering 16

    10 Manufactures 7

    11 Materials 18

    12 Mechanical Engineering 25

  • 13 Military Science 5

    14 Mining & Metallurgy 5

    15 Technology (General) 34

    16 Transportation 12

    17 E-journals in Engg. & Technology 400

  • LABORATORY AND WORKSHOP

    List of major equipment.

    SN Name of Lab /Workshop List of Major Equipments Facilities in each Lab / Workshop

    DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    1Environmental

    EngineeringLaboratory

    Weighing Machine All the necessary facilities areavailable in the labOven

    Turbidity MeterPH meterIncubatorSpectrometer

    Dissolved Oxygen MeterHot PlateDigital Salinity MeterDigital Colony MeterWater Analysisi KitCOD DigestionVaccum PumpThermohygrometerFire Saftey PointThermometerStopwatchMuffel Furnace

    2Advanced

    SurveyLaboratory

    Geological ChartGlobesSet of MineralSample of RocksMapAuto LevelElectronic TheodiliteDigital PlanimeterGPSTotal Station

    3BCE & EnggMechanicsLaboratory

    Bell Crane Lever ApparatusUniversal Force TableApparatus for CGGrave Sand ApparatusJib Crane Apparatus

  • Simple Wheel & Axle ApparatusFlywheel ApparatusDifferential Wheel & AxleApparatusSingle Purchase Crab MachineApparatus

    Double Purchase Crab MachineApparatus

    Chain Pulley Apparatus

    Worm & Worm Wheel Apparatus

    Prismatic Compass with Stand

    Dumpy Level with StandLevelling StaffSteel Measuring TapeFibre Measuring TapeWooden PegWeighing BoxAuto LevelCross Staff Pole

    Plane Table with Stand & allAccessoriesRanging Rod

    Slump Cone ApparatusWeight Balance

    Vicat Apparatus with Mould

    Vernier Transit Theodolite

    Tamping Rod (60cmX16cm dia)Spirit LevelSpring Balance

    Chain ( 30m ) & (20m )Arrow

  • Trough Compass

    Rotating Disc ApparatusAlidade

    4

    FluidMechanicsLaboratory

    CED

    Losses in Pipe FrictionApparatus

    Minor Losses due to Pipe FittingApparatusPitot Tube Apparatus

    Flow Measurement byVenturimeter & Orifice meterOrifice meterRenyolds MeterWeir Apparatus

    Reciprocating Pump Test Rig.

    Hydraluic Ram Test Rig.

    Free & Forced Vortex Apparatus

    Pelton Wheel Turbine Test Rig

    Multistage Centrifugal PumpTest Rig

    Model of Kaplan Turbine

    Model of Fransis Turbine

    Bernoullie's Apparatus

    Impact of Jet Apparatus

    Tilting Flume Apparatus

    5Civil

    SimulationLaboratory

    Dell 390 Desktop SystemDell ProjectorSwitch HP 24 port

  • Rocket BatteryUPS

    6

    GeoTech. Engg&

    TransportationLaboratory

    Bitumin Extractor

    Compaction Apparatus (Light )

    Compaction Apparatus (Heavy )Core Cutter ApparatusDigitial Electronic BalanceMachine

    Liquid Limit Apparatus (cassagrande)

    Direct Shear Test Apparatus

    Dynamic Cone PenetrationApparatusDesiccator 150 mmDesiccator 210 mm

    Flash & Fire Point ApparatusField Density by SandReplacementHydraulic Extractor

    Mini Laboratory Concrete MixerMotorised Sieve ShakerApparatus

    Plate Bearing Test ApparatusPoint load IndexStandard Penetration TestApparatus

    Triaxial Compression(Mechanical Test Apparatus )

    Triaxial Compression TestApparatus (Digital)

    Vee-Bee ConsistometerApparatus

  • Vane-Shear ApparatusLos Angels Abrasion TestingMachine

    Soil Cone Penetration ApparatusMarshall Stability TestingMachine

    7MaterialTesting

    Laboratory

    Aggregate Crushing Apparatus

    Digital Compression TestingMachine Capacity 2000KNCBR Machine

    Speedy Moisture Meter

    Permeability Apparatus

    Proctor Compaction Apparatus

    Rebound Hammer Apparatus

    Shrinkage Limit Apparatus

    Universal Entractor Frame

    Unconfined Compression TestApparatus

    Vernier Calliper DigitalHot Air Oven

    Vibrating Table Concrete Cube

    Length and Thickness GaugeLiquid Limit DeviceVicat Apparatus

    Vibrating Table Cement

    Oven Humidity Refrigerated

  • Blain Air Permeability TestApparatusAccelration Curing TankApparatus

    Consolidation Apparatus SingalGauge

    Electronic Balance 15KG

    Industrial Ultrasonic HumidifierCronosonic Ultrasoni PulseVelosity

    Digital Concrete Test HammerRebarLocaterAggregate Impact TestApparatus

    8Structural

    EngineeringLaboratory

    Behavior Of Column Apparatus

    Elastic Properties Of DeflectedBeam Apparatus

    Three Hinge Arch Apparatus

    Two Hinge Arch ApparatusAnalysis Of Portal FrameApparatusDeflection Of Curved MembersApparatus

    Pin - Joint Truss Apparatus

    Redundant Joint ApparatusUnsymmetrical BendingApparatusMaxwell’s Reciprocal TheoremApparatus

    Dial Guage with Magnetic Base

  • DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    1Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Function Generator To study different controls of functiongenerator,

    To configure function generator to giveoutput of desired amplitude andfrequency of sinusoidal wave.

    2Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    CRO

    To study different controls of CRO, Tomeasure time period,amplitude andfrequency of various signal

    3Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    DC shunt motorSpeed control of D.C.Shunt motor

    4Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    DC GeneratorConstruction & working

    5Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    auto transformerVariable ac supply

    6Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    3 phase Induction motor (coupled withdc motor)

    No load and Block rotor test on 3-phaseinduction motor.

    7Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    single phase transformerTransformer by O.C. & S.C. tests

    8Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    KVL & KCL Trainer KitVerification of Kirchhoff’s laws

    9Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Transistor characteristic Kit Input & output characteristic oftransistor

    10Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Logic gates Trainer kitStudy Logic gates

    11Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Measurement of power in three phaseAC circuit by two watt meter method Kit

    3- Phase power Measurement

    12Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Transformer open circuit & short circuitSetup.

    Determination of TransformerParameters

    13Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Measurement of impedance of RL&RC&RLC circuit kit

    R-L-C Load & Measuring Instruments.

    14Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Network Theorems KitSuperposition & Thevenin’s theorem

    15Basic Electrical &Electronics Lab

    Measurement of Active & ReactivePower R-L Load with 1-Phase a.c supply

  • 16CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    CRO, Signal generator , DSB AMmodulation and demodulation

    Analysis of AM Modulation andDemodulation (Transmitter and Receiver)and calculation of Parameters.

    17CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    frequency modulation anddemodulation trainer ,CRO, Signalgenerator ,

    Analysis of FM Modulation andDemodulation (Transmitter and Receiver)and calculation of parameters.

    18CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    CRO, Signal generator , pre-emphasisand de-emphasis trainer

    To construct and verify Pre-emphasis andDe-emphasis and plot the waveforms.

    19CommunicationSystem Lab (318) CRO, Signal generator

    ASK, PSK and FSK transmitter andreceiver

    20CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    Analog signal Sampling andreconstruction Trainer

    Sampling process and signalreconstruction and aliasing.

    21CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    PAM,PPM,PWM modulation anddemodulation Analysis of PAM, PPM and PDM.

    22CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    4-channel analog and time divisionmultiplexing

    Time division multiplexing (TDM) and Demultiplexing.

    23CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    CRO, Signal generator , Frequencymultiplier(Frequency divisionmux/demux trainer)

    To construct frequency multiplier circuitand to observe the waveform.

    24CommunicationSystem Lab (318)

    CRO, Signal generator , AGCCharacteristic Trainer Observe the AGC in a circuits

    25CommunicationSystem Lab (318) CRO, Signal generator , PCM transmitter and receiver.

    26CommunicationSystem Lab (319)

    Link B Advance Fiber OpticsCommunication Trainer/Falcon

    650 nm Fiber Optic Analog link. Setting afiber optic digital link

    27CommunicationSystem Lab (319)

    Dual wave Length Laser source andDetector Module/Falcon

    Measurement of Numerical Aperture(NA) of optical fiber & Bending Loss in anoptical fiber

    28CommunicationSystem Lab (319)

    Fiber optic Passive Componentmodule/Falcon

    Voice Communication through fiberOptic cable using AmplitudeModulation

    Voice Transmission through optical fiberusing PWM

    29CommunicationSystem Lab (319) Radiation Pattern of LED/SIGMA

    Determination of Bit Rate supported bythe fiber optic link.

  • 30CommunicationSystem Lab (319) Fiber optic trainer

    Characteristics of Fiber OpticCommunication Link

    31CommunicationSystem Lab (319) LAN trainer Kit, Computer

    RS-232 port (9-pin and 25-pin of serialport and parallel port.)

    32CommunicationSystem Lab (319) LAN trainer Kit ,Computer

    Synchronous and Asynchronouscommunication

    33CommunicationSystem Lab (319)

    Data Communication Trainer kit,Computer NRZ and RZ codes

    34CommunicationSystem Lab (319)

    CRO, Signal generator delta, adaptivedelta and delta sigma modulation anddemodulation

    Adaptive delta modulation anddemodulation technique

    35DSP AND VLSILaboratory Computer with Matlab Installed

    Generation, analysis, implementationand plots of signals

    36DSP AND VLSI

    Laboratory

    Colour TV Trainer(a) Circuit Description of RF

    Tuner Section.

    Model CDM101S(b) RF Section by Measuring Voltages atVarious Test Points.

    (c) Fault Simulation and Step-by-StepFault Finding Procedure for RF Section.

    37DSP AND VLSILaboratory

    Colour TV Trainer(a) Circuit Description of VIF TunerSection.

    Model CDM101S(b) VIF Section by Measuring Voltages at

    Various Test Points.

    (c) Fault Simulation and Step-by-StepFault Finding Procedure for VIF Section.

    38DSP AND VLSILaboratory

    Black & White TV Trainer(a) Circuit Description of Video andChroma Section Tuner Section.

    Model 305

    (b) Video and Chroma Section byMeasuring Voltages at Various TestPoints

    (c) Fault Simulation and Step-by-StepFault Finding Procedure for Video andChroma Section.

    39DSP AND VLSILaboratory MTI Radar

    1. Study of Doppler Effect.

    2. Measure Speed of a fan and variousOther Objects (Pendulum, Tuning Fork,Plate etc.)

  • 3. Simulate the Variable Speed of MovingObjects using Velocity Simulator.

    40DSP AND VLSI

    Laboratory Kit of KVL Calculate voltage of any circuit.

    41DSP AND VLSI

    Laboratory Kit of KCL Calculate current of any circuit.

    42DSP AND VLSI

    Laboratory Kit of Norton TheoremCalculate voltage and current of anycomplex circuit.

    43DSP AND VLSI

    Laboratory Kit of Thevenin TheoremCalculate voltage and current of anycomplex circuit.

    44DSP AND VLSI

    Laboratory Kit of Superposition Theorem Calculate current of any complex circuit.

    45DSP AND VLSILaboratory

    Kit of Maximum Power TransferTheorem Calculate current of any complex circuit.

    46DSP AND VLSILaboratory Kit of Tellegen’s Theorem

    Calculate power values in complexcircuit.

    47DSP AND VLSILaboratory Kit of RLC Series Network

    Find Frequency Response of LRC SeriesCircuit.

    48DSP AND VLSILaboratory Kit of RLC Parallel Network

    Find Frequency Response of LRC ParallelCircuit.

    49

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , InvertingAmplifier Kit, Discrete ComponentTrainer, Analog System Lab stater kit(ASLK Pro),

    Determine voltage gain and frequencyresponse of inverting amplifiers using IC-TL082.

    50

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    Determine voltage gain and frequencyresponse of non-inverting amplifiersusing IC-TL082.

    Non Inverting Amplifier Kit, DiscreteComponent Trainer, Analog System Labstater kit (ASLK Pro)

    51

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    To measure offset voltages, bias currentsof OPAMP using IC-741 & TL082.

    CRO, Function Generator ,Multimeters,Discrete ComponentTrainer, Analog System Lab stater kit(ASLK Pro)

    52

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , Multimeters,Discrete Component Trainer, AnalogSystem Lab stater kit (ASLK Pro)

    To measure CMRR, Slew Rate of OPAMPusing IC-741 & TL082.

  • 53

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function generator , Multimeters,Discrete Component Trainer, AnalogSystem Lab stater kit (ASLK Pro)

    To design an instrumentation amplifierand determine its voltage gain using IC-TL082.

    54

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , Op-AmpIntegrator Kit, Discrete ComponentTrainer, Analog System Lab stater kit(ASLK Pro)

    To design op-amp Integrator (low passfilter) and determine its frequencyresponse.

    55

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator, Op-AmpDifferentiator Kit, Discrete ComponentTrainer, Analog System Lab stater kit(ASLK Pro)

    To design op-amp Differentiator (highpass filter) and determine its frequencyresponse.

    56

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator, DiscreteComponent Trainer, Analog System Labstater kit (ASLK Pro)

    Design 2nd order Butterworth filter usinguniversal active filter topology withLM741

    57

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator, Multimeters,Discrete Component Trainer, AnalogSystem Lab stater kit (ASLK Pro)

    Automatic Gain Control (AGC) AutomaticVolume Control (AVC)using multiplierMPY634

    58

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator, DiscreteComponent Trainer, Analog System Labstater kit (ASLK Pro)

    To design Astable, Monostable andBistable multivibrator using IC-555andanalyse its characteristics.

    59

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator, DiscreteComponent Trainer, Analog System Labstater kit (ASLK Pro)

    To design a PLL using op-amp withMPY634 and determine the free runningfrequency, the capture range and thelock in range of PLL

    60

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator, Analog SystemLab stater kit (ASLK Pro) DiscreteComponent Trainer

    Design and test a Low Dropout regulatorusing op-amps for a given voltageregulation characteristic and comparethe characteristics with TPS7250 IC.

    61

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    Discrete Component Trainer,),DiodeCharacteristic Kit,Multimeters

    To determine and analyze the V-ICharacteristics of P-N Junction Diode.

  • 62

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    ,Discrete Component Trainer, DiodeCharacteristic Kit,Multimeters

    To determine and analyze the V-ICharacteristics of Zener Diode.

    63

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    To plot the Characteristics curve ofvarious Clipper circuits.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,DiodeClipper Kit

    64

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    To plot the Characteristics curve ofvarious clamper circuits.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,DiodeClamper Kit

    65

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    1. To determine Voltage regulationusing Zener diode shunt regulator andtransistor series voltage regulator in thefollowing cases

    ,Discrete Component Trainer, ( a) Varying input,( b) Varying loadZener Regulator Kit

    66

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    To determine input and outputcharacteristics of NPN Transistor inCommon Base configuration.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,

    BJT Characteristics (CB) NPN Kit,

    Transistor Characteristics (CB) NPN Kit

    67

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    To determine input and outputCharacteristics of NPN Transistor inCommon Emitter configuration.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,

    BJT Characteristics (CE) NPN Kit,

    Transistor Characteristics (CE) NPN Kit

    68

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , Half wave, full wave & bridge rectifier.

    Discrete ComponentTrainer,Transformer,Diodes,

    (a)To measure Vrms, Vdc for half wave,full wave & bridge rectifier.

    Rectifier Circuits Kit

    (b)To measure ripple factor, ratio ofrectification for full wave & half waverectifier

    69Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab CRO, Function Generator , 2. To determine JFET Characteristic.

  • (315-316)

    ,Discrete Component Trainer, FETCharacteristic kit,Multimeters

    (a) To plot the Characteristics curve for nchannel – JFET in CS configuration.

    ( b) To find out pinch off voltage from theabove characteristics curve

    70

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    To measure h- parameter (Av, Ai, Ro &Ri) in CE Amplifier.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,CE Amplifier Kit

    71

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , 5. Study of Multi Stage Amplifier.

    3. ,Discrete Component Trainer,6. ( a) To plot the Characteristics curvefor Direct Coupled Amplifier.

    4. RC Coupled Amplifier Kit7. ( b) To plot the Characteristics curvefor RC Coupled Amplifier.

    (c) To plot the Characteristics curve fortransformer Coupled Amplifier.

    72

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-1)

    CRO, Function Generator , To determine UJT Characteristic.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,(a) To plot the Characteristics curve forUJT.

    UJT Characteristic kit Multimeters, (b) To determine intrinsic stand off ratio.

    73

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    Discrete Component Trainer),

    Study of different basic digital logic gatesand verification of their Truth Table.

    Digital IC Trainer,Multimeters,Logic Gates Ics

    74

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    ,Discrete Component Trainer, DiodeCharacteristic Kit,Multimeters

    Study and verification of the law ofBoolean Algebra and De-Morgan’sTheorem.

    75

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , Construction and verification of variouscombinational circuits such as HalfAdder, Full Adder.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,DiodeClipper Kit

    76

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,DiodeClamper Kit

    Construction and verification of variouscombinational circuits such as Half & FullSubtractor.

  • 77

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    Study and verification of Multiplexer, De-multiplexer.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,Zener Regulator Kit

    78

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    Study and verification of Different CodeConverters, Encoder, Decoder.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,

    BJT Characteristics (CB) NPN Kit,

    Transistor Characteristics (CB) NPN Kit

    79

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    Construction and verification of varioustypes of Flip-Flops using gates and IC’s.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer,

    BJT Characteristics (CE) NPN Kit,

    Transistor Characteristics (CE) NPN Kit

    80

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    ,Discrete ComponentTrainer,Transformer,Diodes,

    Construction and Verification of differentShift Registers.

    Rectifier Circuits Kit

    81

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator ,

    Construction and verification of differenttypes of Counters.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer, FETCharacteristic kit,Multimeters

    82

    Electronic Devices& Circuits Lab(315-316)

    CRO, Function Generator , Study of important TTL technologies,Verifications of important TTL CircuitParameters.

    ,Discrete Component Trainer, CEAmplifier Kit

    83Embeddedsystems Lab CRO Amplitude, Frequency measurement

    84Embeddedsystems Lab CROscientific HM203M Amplitude, Frequency measurement

    85Embeddedsystems Lab DSO Amplitude, Frequency measurement

    86Embeddedsystems Lab Function Generator Waveform generation

    87Embeddedsystems Lab Function Generator Waveform generation

    88Embeddedsystems Lab Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

  • 89Embeddedsystems Lab Digital I/O Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    90Embeddedsystems Lab Elevator simulator Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    91Embeddedsystems Lab Keyboard Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    92Embeddedsystems Lab LCD display card Interfacing with microprocessor

    93Embeddedsystems Lab

    Stepper motor controller InterfacingModule Interfacing with microprocessor

    94Embeddedsystems Lab LCD Interface Interfacing with microprocessor

    95Embeddedsystems Lab

    Tempreature Measurement InterfacingModule Interfacing with microprocessor

    96Embeddedsystems Lab DC motor Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    97Embeddedsystems Lab Relay opto Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    98Embeddedsystems Lab LED Matrix C Interfacing with microprocessor

    99Embeddedsystems Lab Thumb wheel Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    100Embeddedsystems Lab LDR Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    101Embeddedsystems Lab

    Seven Segment display InterfacingModule Interfacing with microprocessor

    102Embeddedsystems Lab ADC 0809 Interfacing Module Interfacing with microprocessor

    103Embeddedsystems Lab

    Traffic light controller InterfacingModule Interfacing with microprocessor

    104Embeddedsystems Lab IC Tester Interfacing with microprocessor

    105Embeddedsystems Lab

    Dual channel 8 bit DAC InterfacingModule Interfacing with microprocessor

    106Embeddedsystems Lab IC Tester Digital/ Interfacing with microprocessor

    107Embeddedsystems Lab logic gate kit Digital electronics experiments

    108Embeddedsystems Lab Universal gate kit Digital electronics experiments

    109Embeddedsystems Lab Ex-OR Implemetation kit Digital electronics experiments

    110Embeddedsystems Lab Binary Grey & Grey Binary code conver. Digital electronics experiments

  • 111Embeddedsystems Lab BCD Access 3 code conver. Digital electronics experiments

    112Embeddedsystems Lab MUX-DEMUX kit Digital electronics experiments

    113Embeddedsystems Lab Encoder/Decoder kit Digital electronics experiments

    114Embeddedsystems Lab Flip flop kit Digital electronics experiments

    115Embeddedsystems Lab Binary up counter Digital electronics experiments

    116Embeddedsystems Lab Binary ripple counter Digital electronics experiments

    117Embeddedsystems Lab D/A converter Digital electronics experiments

    118Embeddedsystems Lab A/D converter Digital electronics experiments

    119Embeddedsystems Lab Add/ Sub kit Digital electronics experiments

    120Embeddedsystems Lab KEIL Software PCB designing

    121Embeddedsystems Lab Digital multimeter model Digital electronics experiments

    122Embeddedsystems Lab 8085 microprocessor kit Microprocessor experiments

    123Embeddedsystems Lab 8085 microprocessor kit Microprocessor experiments

    124Embeddedsystems Lab 8086 microprocessor kit Microprocessor experiments

    125Embeddedsystems Lab 8051 microControllerkit Microprocessor experiments

    126Embeddedsystems Lab

    "NVIS "Advanced 8086 microprocessorTrainer Microprocessor experiments

    127Embeddedsystems Lab

    "NVIS "Advanced 8086 microprocessorTrainer Microprocessor experiments

    128Embeddedsystems Lab Power supply Microprocessor experiments

    129Embeddedsystems Lab

    Smart Card Trainer/VPL Infotech ModelNo. Microprocessor experiments

    130Embeddedsystems Lab Tool kit (Electronics) Microprocessor experiments

    131Embeddedsystems Lab Digital IC Trainer Microprocessor experiments

    132Embeddedsystems Lab Digital Multimeter Digital electronics experiments

    133Embeddedsystems Lab Digital Multimeter Digital electronics experiments

    134Embeddedsystems Lab Digital IC Trainer Digital electronics experiments

  • 135Embeddedsystems Lab ARM 7 LPC2148 learning kit Microprocessor experiments

    136Embeddedsystems Lab PIC self learning kit Microprocessor experiments

    137Innovation andIncubation Center PCB prototype machine

    Milling, engraving, drilling and routing ofprinted circuit boards

    138Innovation andIncubation Center Two CRO

    Display waveform, measurement ofamplitude, frequency and phase

    139Innovation andIncubation Center Two function generators

    Generate different types of Waveformlike sinusoidal or triangular or square etc.with varying amplitudes and frequencies

    140Innovation andIncubation Center Multi-meters

    Measurements of different componentsvalues.

    141Innovation andIncubation Center Power supplies To generate fix and variable voltages

    142Innovation andIncubation Center Lamination machine

    Transfer the image on printed circuitboard from epoxy film or glossy paper ofthe circuit

    143Innovation andIncubation Center Laser printer

    Generate the printed epoxy film or glossypaper of desired circuit

    144Innovation andIncubation Center Two computer systems

    Operate PCB prototype machine, andvarious circuit making software

    145Innovation andIncubation Center Drilling machine

    Drill holes in fabricated PCB forcomponents mounting

    Innovation andIncubation Center Soldering set up

    Solder different components on printedcircuit board146

    Innovation andIncubation Center Etching set up

    Each out the unwanted copper materialsfrom the printed circuit board147

    Innovation andIncubation Center Crimp machine

    Assembling and manufacturing of LEDbulbs, LED tube light and LED street light

    148

    Innovation andIncubation Center Arduino board Develop Arduino based projects149

    150ResearchLaboratory Computer

    Matlab (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities).

    151 Research Computer

  • Laboratory

    Xilinx ise system edition(UG/PGstudents, Research Scholars and Facultymembers utilize for their mini projects,projects, and research activities)

    152ResearchLaboratory Computer

    Keil PK51-ED(UG/PG students,Research Scholars and Faculty membersutilize for their mini projects, projects,and research activities)

    153ResearchLaboratory Computer

    Octave(UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    154ResearchLaboratory Computer

    TinaPro (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    155ResearchLaboratory Computer

    Modelsim (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    156ResearchLaboratory Computer

    Tex studio (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    157ResearchLaboratory Computer

    Texnic center (UG/PG students,Research Scholars and Faculty membersutilize for their mini projects, projects,and research activities)

  • 158ResearchLaboratory Computer Video’s From NPTEL displayed in the Lab

    159ResearchLaboratory Computer

    MOOC courses are taken as part ofcurriculum.

    160ResearchLaboratory Projector & Speakers

    Interactive modules likevideos/Presentations and these visuallyattractive methods of teaching becomesappealing to students

    161

    RF &MICROWAVE LAB(MICROWAVELAB)

    KLYSTRON POWER SUPPLY-X BANDSr.No-1545,1546

    Analyze the functioning, designing andcharacteristics of microwave vacuumtube devices and determine variousperformance parameters of microwavenetwork using measurement techniqueslike frequency, impedance, powerattenuation measurements etc.

    162

    RF &MICROWAVE LAB(MICROWAVELAB)

    KLYSTRON MOUNT WITH TUBE,ModelNo-XM231 Sr.No-1545,1546

    Analyze the functioning, designing andcharacteristics of microwave vacuumtube devices and determine variousperformance parameters of microwavenetwork using measurement techniqueslike frequency, impedance, powerattenuation measurements etc.

    163

    RF &MICROWAVE LAB(MICROWAVELAB)

    GUNN POWER SUPPLY, Sr.N o.-1129,1130,1131

    Analyze the functioning, designing andcharacteristics of microwave vacuumtube devices and determine variousperformance parameters of microwavenetwork using measurement techniqueslike frequency, impedance, powerattenuation measurements etc.

    164

    RF &MICROWAVE LAB(MICROWAVELAB)

    GUNN OSCILLATOR,S.No-1607,1608,1609

    Analyze the functioning, designing andcharacteristics of microwave vacuumtube devices and determine variousperformance parameters of microwavenetwork using measurement techniqueslike frequency, impedance, powerattenuation measurements etc.

  • 165

    RF &MICROWAVE LAB(MICROWAVELAB)

    VSWR METER,Sr.No-2012,2013,2014,2015,2016

    Analyze the functioning, designing andcharacteristics of microwave vacuumtube devices and determine variousperformance parameters of microwavenetwork using measurement techniqueslike frequency, impedance, powerattenuation measurements etc.

    166

    RF &MICROWAVE LAB(MICROWAVELAB)

    COOLING FAN,Sr.No.-1635,1636,1637,1638

    Analyze the functioning, designing andcharacteristics of microwave vacuumtube devices and determine variousperformance parameters of microwavenetwork using measurement techniqueslike frequency, impedance, powerattenuation measurements etc.

    167

    ANTENNA &WAVEPROPAGATION

    Antenna Trainer Kit (with Antennas)ATS-05/Amitec elex.Ltd,ExcellentTechSr.No-0818/26

    Synthesize and analyze uniform and non-uniform antenna arrays of point sources.

    168

    ANTENNA &WAVEPROPAGATION

    Antenna Trainer Kit ATS-05/Amitecelex.Ltd,Excellent Tech,08108/27

    Synthesize and analyze uniform and non-uniform antenna arrays of point sources.

    169

    ANTENNA &WAVEPROPAGATION

    Antenna Trainer Kit (with Antennas)ATS-20/Amitec elex.Ltd,ExcellentTech,09/11/13/2007

    Synthesize and analyze uniform and non-uniform antenna arrays of point sources.

    170

    ANTENNA &WAVEPROPAGATION

    Hyperlynx 3D EM Simulationsoftware,Tessolve semiconductorPVT.LTD,Banglore,100/01

    Synthesize and analyze uniform and non-uniform antenna arrays of point sources.

    171

    ANTENNA &WAVEPROPAGATION Computer System,Optiplex 3010

    Synthesize and analyze uniform and non-uniform antenna arrays of point sources.

    172

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for K -type Band pass filter,

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

  • 173

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for K -type Band reject filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    174

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for K -type Low pass filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    175

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for K -type High pass filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    176

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for M-type low pass filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    177

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for M -type High pass filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    178

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for M -type Band pass filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    179

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for M -type Band reject filter

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    180

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line

    Transmission line trainer (SalconTechnologies)

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    181

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line

    Transmission line trainer (FalconTechnologies)

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    182

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Transmission line trainer kit (Amitec)

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

    183

    CommunicationNetwork &Transmision line Trainer kit for attenuator

    Understand the basics of transmissionlines and determine various transmissionline parameters

  • 184

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION Strain guage kit, ST-2304,Sr.no-50659

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    185

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION LVDT Kit,ST-2303,Sr.no 70669

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    186

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION A/D Converter,ST-2601, Sr.no406139

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    187

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION D/A Converter,ST-2602,Sr.no-406140

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    188

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    Temperature Measurement UsingThermistor,Scientechtechnologies,Indore

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

  • 189

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION Temperature Measurement Using RTD

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    190

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION Piezo – electric Transducer

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    191

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    Tempreature transducer trainer,ST-2302,Sr.no-110357

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    192

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    Optical Transducer Trainer ,ST-2301,Sr.no-20349

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    193

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    CRO Demonstration Kit,ST2001,Sr.no-706687

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

  • 194

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION 30 MHz CRO,Sr.no-06074677

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    195

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION 25 MHz CRO,Sr.no-0606549

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    196

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION 20 MHz CRO,Sr.no-0706211, 0706224

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    197

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    30 MHz CRO,Sr.no-071011296,071011300, 071011297, 071011292,071011293, 07011299

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    198

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    3 MHz Universal FunctionGenerator,,Sr.no-0708319, 0708321

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

  • 199

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    1 MHz Function Generator,Sr.no-6065287, 06065285

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    200

    ELECTRONICS &INSTRUMENTATION

    Power Supply Dual output,Sr.no-606793,0606755, 0606790, 0606783,0606789, 0606786

    Define measurement parameters,standards, characteristics, errors.Distinguish between different types of ACand DC voltmeters. Analyze various partsof general purpose oscilloscopes andrecorders.

    201 Simulation Lab Computer

    Matlab (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities).

    202 Simulation Lab Computer

    Xilinx ise system edition(UG/PG students,Research Scholars and Faculty membersutilize for their mini projects, projects,and research activities)

    203 Simulation Lab

    Keil PK51-ED(UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)Computer

    204 Simulation Lab Computer

    Octave(UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    205 Simulation Lab Computer

    TinaPro (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

  • 206 Simulation Lab Computer

    Modelsim (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    207 Simulation Lab Computer

    Tex studio (UG/PG students, ResearchScholars and Faculty members utilize fortheir mini projects, projects, andresearch activities)

    208 Simulation Lab Computer

    Texnic center (UG/PG students,Research Scholars and Faculty membersutilize for their mini projects, projects,and research activities)

    DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    1 225(a) Steve JobsLab 20 Computer System Internet, Projector

    2 225(b) TutorialRoom 20 Computer System Internet

    3 226(a) AryabhattaLab 20 Computer System Internet, Projector

    4 226(b) VikramSaheb Lab 20 Computer System Internet

    5 231(a) GeorgeBoole Lab 20 Computer System Internet, Projector

    6 231(b) Alan TuringLab 20 Computer System InternetDEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - MCA

    1 Alan Turing Dell 5050 (intel i5,8GB RAM, 1TB HDD),Projector30 nos. Windows/Linux based systemsconnected to high speed internet with allrequired programming tools andlanguages as per curriculum

    2 Charles Babbage Dell 3046 (intel i3,8GB RAM, 500GB HDD),Projector31 nos. Windows/Linux based systemsconnected to high speed internet with allrequired programming tools andlanguages as per curriculum

  • 3 Richard Stalling Dell 380 (intel Core 2duo,4GB RAM,160GB HDD ),Projector32 nos. Windows/Linux based systemsconnected to high speed internet with allrequired programming tools andlanguages as per curriculum

    4 George Boole Dell 3020 (intel i3,4GB RAM, 500GB HDD),Projector33 nos. Windows/Linux based systemsconnected to high speed internet with allrequired programming tools andlanguages as per curriculum

    DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING PHYSICS

    1 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory He-Ne LASER S

    Wavelength measurements using agrating.

    2 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory DIODE LASERS

    NA and acceptance angle measurementsusing a fiber optics cable.

    3 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory PLANCK CONSTANT APPARATUS

    Planck constant determination facilityusing photocell.

    4 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory

    OPTICAL BENCH ARRANGEMENT FORDOUBLE SLIT

    Young’s double slit experiment toobserve interference.

    5 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory DIODE AND ZENER DIODE SET UP Measurement of VI characteristics.

    6 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory SPECTROMETER WITH PRISM

    Measurement of dispersive power(prism)wavelengths.

    7 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory NEWTON RING SET UP

    Wavelength(sodium) , radius ofcurvature measurement.

    8

    EngineeringPhysics Laboratory POLARIMETER

    Specific rotation measurements of liquids

    Measuring different concentrations ofsugar solution.

    9Engineering

    Physics Laboratory HALLEFFECT SET UP

    Facility to measure carrier density,the mobility of charge carrier, Hallcoefficient, Hall voltage.

    10 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory ENERGY BAND GAP SET UP Semiconductor: Band gap calculation

    11 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory TELESCOPE Resolving power measurement.

    12 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory BAR PENDULUM Measurement of g and radius of gyration.

  • 13 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory SOLAR CELL

    VI characteristics measurements, Fillfactor.

    14 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory SONOMETER WITH ELECTROMAGNET Frequency of ac mains measurement.

    15 EngineeringPhysics Laboratory SPECTROMETER WITH GRATING

    Measurement of wavelengths ofprominent lines of mercury lamp/sodium lamp.

    DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

    1ChemistryLaboratory

    (Chemistry Dept.)

    Cleveland’s open cup Apparatus (3)

    Penskey Marten’s closed cupApparatus (3)

    Abel’s closed cup Apparatus (3)

    Redwood Viscometer No.1 (3)

    Redwood Viscometer No.2 (3)

    Conradson’s Apparatus (1)

    Cloud & Pour Point Apparatus (3)

    Aniline Point Apparatus (2)Muffle Furnace (1)Hot Air Oven (1)Analytical Balance (1)Distillation Unit (3)

    Chainomatic Analytical Balance (1)

    Stop Watch (Digital) (5)Refrigerator (1)pH meter (1)Turbidity meter (1)TDS meter (1)Water bath (1)

    Electronic Digital Balance (1)

    Centrifugal Machine (1)Cone Penetrometre (1)

    DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCE & HUMANITIES

    1 CommunicationLab Systems-31 Air Conditioner-02Headphones-31

    2 Language Lab Systems-31 Air Conditioner-02

  • Headphones-31DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    1 Theory of Machinesand DOM Lab

    Friction wheel Drive

    All neccessary lab performance facilities& associated ameneties are available

    Pawl & Retched mechanism apparatus

    Ellipse Tracer Model

    Pentagon mechanism

    Kinematics Pairs

    Slider Crank mechanism

    Conical Friction Clutch

    Hydraulic Break Unit

    Single Stage Bevel Gear

    Single Stage Helical Gear

    Four Bar mechanism

    Differential Gear Assembly

    Universal Governor

    Cam AnalyzerEpicyclical Gear Train & Holding TorqueApp.

    Static & Dynamic Balancing

    Cam & Follower set of 5

    Crank & Slotted link mechanism

    Crank & Slider Mechainism

    Crank &Slotted lever appratus

    Pendulum Pump

    Scotch yoke mechanism

    Oldham's Coupling

    Epicyclical Gear (sun & planet).

    Friction clutches models

    Motorised Gyroscope

    Universal Governor assembly (Hartnel,Proellgovernor assemble with sliding weight ofporter governor )

    2 Fluid Mechanics Lab

    Radial Turbine

    Reynolds Apparatus

    Orifice & Mouth piece

    Friction in pipe

    Free & Forced Vertex Apparatus

    Reynolds Apparatus

    3 Machine Design Lab

    Model of Knuckle joint Assembly

    Model of Cotter joint Assembly

    Drawing board & stand

    Connecting Rod (Model)

    Foot Step Bearing (Model)

    Stuffing Box (Model)

  • Plummer Block (Model)

    Cross Head (Model)

    4 TEGD lab

    Dead weight safety valve modal

    Steam reducer valve model

    Impulse Turbine Model

    Model of Loeffler Boiler

    Model of Velox Boiler

    Model of Benson Boiler

    Model of Lancashire Boiler

    De Level Turbine

    Pure reaction Turbine

    Expansion Steam Trap model

    Feed Check Valve model

    Model of Lamont Boiler

    Jet condeser chart

    Types of Mechanical Draft cooling towerCondensor Test Rig (Fabrication by studentsunder project)

    Bomb Calorimeter

    Single Stage Compressor

    Double Stage Compressor

    5 Strength of MaterialLab

    Torsion Testing machine for rod withelectrical operated

    UTM 400KN

    Bend & Rebend testing attachments

    Bend testing software

    Brinell Test Attachment for UTM

    Visual Charts

    Izod Impact Testing machine

    Rockwell Hardness Testing machine

    Test Block for Brinell & Rockwell

    Dial gauge for B 3000H

    Fatigue Testing Machine

    Electronic Extensometer for UTM

    Shear Test attachment for UTM

    Vickers Hardness Testing Machine

    6Engg.

    ThermodynamicsLab

    Digital Contact type Tachometer

    Model of Rateau turbine

    Model of Curtis Boiler Gas Turbine

    Mollier Diagram chart

    Green's Ecnomiser chart

    Throttling Calorimeter chartSeparating Calorimeter (Student Project -Fabricated)

    7 BME/IME Lab Model of Cochran Boiler

  • Model of Lancashire Boiler

    Model of Locomotive Boiler

    Model of Babcock & Wilcox Boiler

    Model of Steam Engine

    Model of Four Stroke Petrol Engine

    Model of Four Stroke Diesel Engine

    Model of Two Stroke Petrol Engine

    Model of Two Stroke Diesel Engine

    Model of Water Turbine

    Model of Francis Turbine

    Model of Hydro Power Plant

    Model of Anti priming pipe

    Model of Water Gauge

    Model of Lever Safety Valve

    Model of Blow Off Cock

    Bernoulli’s apparatusModel of Spring Loaded Safety valve

    Model of Dead Weight Safety Valve

    Model of Feed Check Valve

    Fusible Plug

    8 MMC lab

    LVDT Displacement Transducer

    Calibration of RTD

    Calibration appratus of Thermistor

    Calibration appratus of Thermocouple

    Strain Measurement Appratus

    Calibration of Bourdon Tube Pressure Guage

    Prony Brake Dynamometer with weight

    Gas thermometer

    Vernier caliper

    Micro meter

    Dial Gauge with stand

    Sine bar

    Sine bar chart

    multicoloured engineeirng chart (12Nos)

    Slip gauge box

    Mechanical measurment charts (10 Nos0

    HG thermometer (2nos)

    Surface Plate

    9 CAD/CAM/CAEand EG Lab

    Solid edge Software

    CREO SoftwareCNC CADEM Program varification andSimulator

    Printer

    Projector

  • Computer 30

    Computer 24

    10 Heat & MassTransfer lab

    Thermal Conductivity of Metal Rod App

    Heat Transfer in Natural convection App.

    Heat Transfer in Forced convection App.

    Heat Transfer in Pin Fins

    Stefan Boltzmn App.

    Unsteady State Heat Transfer Unit

    Critical Thickness of Insulation App.

    Ther Conductivity of Insulating Powder App.

    Parellel Flow/Counter Flow Heat Exchanger

    Stefan Boltzmn chart

    Different extended surface chart

    Heat transfer in condensatoin chart

    Heat transfer in Natural convection chartThermal Conductivity of Insulating powderchart

    Two slab Gaurded hot plate apparatus chart

    Heat transfer in forced convection chart

    Type of heat exchanger chart

    Thermal conductivity of metal bar chart

    11 Internal CombustionEngine Lab

    Four-Stroke 4 cylinder petrol engine test rigFour-Stroke single cylinder diesel engine testrigSingle Cylinder two Stroke Petrol EngineTest rigSingle Cylinder 4 Stroke Petrol Engine Testrig

    Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Test Rig withElectrical Load

    Cut Sectional model of Diesel Engine

    Cut Sectional model of Petrol Engine

    Automobile parts Mechanical Fuel pump

    Automobile part Distributor

    Spring Balance

    Actual Cut seciton model for determinationof valve timing diagram four stroke singlecylinder petrol engineActual working model of Battery Ignitionsystem

    Actual working model of Electronic Ignitionsystem for petrol engine

    Actual cut model of Diesel Fuel Injector

    Actual Cut section of Carburettors (Set of 5)

  • Actual working model of Lubrication systemfor four stroke petrol engine

    Actual working model of Multi Point FuelInjection (MPFI) system of Petrol engine

    12 Vibration Lab

    Torsional Vibration Test Rig

    Free and Forced Vibration bench

    Simple and Compound Pendulum

    Whirling of Shaft

    13 RAC Lab

    Ice Plant Trainer

    Gas Charging Unit

    Refrigeration trainer

    Vapour compression refrigration system

    Vapour Absorption (Eectrolux)

    Digital Annemometer

    Psychrometer

    Air Conditioning Test rig

    Mechanical Heat Pump test rig

    Refrigerator(Two In Number)(1Donated)

    14 Automobile Lab Eicher Engine Transmission Cut section

    15 Metal Cutting &CNC lab

    Central Lathe machine (2)

    Bench grinder (2)

    Shaper machine

    Drill machine (2)

    Workshop chart

    Measuring instrument

    Milling Machine

    Radial Drilling Machine

    Surface Grinder

    16 Material Technologylab

    Double Disc Polishing Machine

    Muffle Furnace

    Jominey end Quench Apparatus

    Inverted metallurgical Microscope

    17

    Measurement &MaintenancePractice lab(Diploma)

    combination set

    slip gauge block set

    sine bar

    angle gauges

    dial indicator

    V-block

    surface plate

    microscope

    temperature transducer

  • plug and ring gauges

    vernier protector

    18Industrial

    Engineering lab(Diploma)

    Mechanical Stop Watch with start, stop &flyback action metal body diamond make

    Vernier Caliper (300 mm)

    19Thermal Engineering

    lab(Diploma)

    Pressure-Temperature(p-t) curve of steam

    Governing System

    Flat plate heat exchanger

    Seperating and throttling calorimeter

    Temperature entopy (T-S) curve of steam

    Pressure- volume (p-v) curve of steam

    Radiator

    20Automobile

    Engineering lab(Diploma)

    Tube type Tyre puncture KIT

    Tube less Tyre puncture KIT

    Automobile Tool Kit + screw driver Ki

    Foot operated Air pump

    Battery hydrometer

    21 SKF Lab (SOE)

    Mounting star-Bearing training kit

    Basic machine diagnosis kit

    Alignment kit

    Display kits

    Self-Learning Tools

    Computer 6

    22Mechanical Engg.

    Work- Shop

    Central Lathe machine (2)

    Bench grinder (2)

    Shaper machine

    Drill machine

    Carpentry vice

    Fitting vice

    Swage block

    Anvil block(2)

    Electric arc welding machine

    Gas welding cylinder

    Carbide welding cylinder

    Electric Furnace

    Workshop chart

    Shearing machine

    Measuring instrument

    Furnace

  • Milling Machine

    Radial Drilling Machine

    Surface Grinder

    MIG welding machine

    Single phase Welding machine

    CNC Lathe

    DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    1 LAB-116 ISRODELL - 3046 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I3

    COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/AC

    2 LAB-130 VNHDELL - 3046 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I3

    COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/AC

    3 LAB-135 WBDELL - 390 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I3

    COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/AC

    4 LAB-17 DRHDELL - 390 4 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I3

    COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/AC

    5 LAB-206DELL - 390 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I3

    COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/AC

    6 LAB-120(IOT &Alexa) DELL - 390 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I5COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/

    AC

    7 LAB-121 (AI& ML)DELL - 390 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD I5

    COMPUTER/BATTERIES/UPS/SWITCHES/AC

    List of Experimental setup

    SN List of Experimental setup in each Lab / WorkshopFacilities ineach Lab /Workshop

    DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    StructuralEngineering

    1. Verification of Maxwell reciprocal theorem of deflection

    All thenecessaryfacilities areavailable inthe lab

    Using a simply supported or Overhanging beam.

    2. Experimental and analytical study of behavior of different

    Struts with various end conditions.

    3. Verification of moment area theorem for slope & deflection

    Of beam.

    4. Deflections of a truss-horizontal deflections and vertical

    Deflections of various joints of a pin-jointed truss.

    5. To determine elastic displacements (Vertical & Horizontal)

  • Of curved members.

    6. To determine experimentally & analytically study of three

    Hinged arch and influence line for horizontal thrust.

    7. To determine the elastic properties of a beam.

    8. Experiment on a two-hinged arch for determining the

    Horizontal thrust & influence line for horizontal thrust.

    9. To determine experimentally and analytically study

    Of a 3 bar pin jointed Truss.

    10. To determine experimental & analytical study to determineDeflections for unsymmetrical bending of a Cantilever

    beam.

    11. To Analyze of Portal Frame Structure

    Fluid MechanicsLab

    1. To verify Bernoulli's equation.

    2. To verify Impulse Momentum equation.

    3. To find out the terminal velocity of a spherical body in fluid.

    4. Calibration and study of Venturi meter.

    5. Calibration and study of Orifice meter.

    6. Determination of Cv, Cd and Cc of Orifices.

    7. Study of Pelton wheel turbine.

    8. Study of Francis turbine.

    9. Study of Kaplan turbine.

    10. Calibration of Nozzle meter and Mouthpiece.

    11. Reynolds experiments.

    12. Determination of metacentric height.

    13. Determination of friction factor of pipes.

    14. Flow rate measurement over weir.

    15. Study of Piezometer and U-tube manometer.

    16. Study of bourdon's gauge.

  • 17. Minor losses in pipes flow.18. Manning’s constant and Chezy's constant for givenrectangular channel section.

    19. Study of hydraulic jump.

    20. Demonstration and use of Pitot tube.

    21. Study and use of water meter.

    22. Study of a model of Centrifugal and Reciprocating pump.

    EnvironmentalEngineering Lab

    1. To study the various standards for water and waste water.

    2. To study of sampling techniques for water and waste water.

    3. Measurement of turbidity of water and waste water.

    4.To deter mine the coagulant dose required to treat the given

    Turbid water sample.5. To deter mine the concentration of chlorides in a given

    water and waste water samples.

    6. Determination of residual chlorine.

    7. Determination of Alkalinity in a water samples.

    8. Determination of Acidity in a water samples.

    9. Determination of pH using a digital pH Meter.10. To determine total hardness in water and wastewater

    samples.11. To determine residual chlorine water and waste watersamples.12. To determine dissolved oxygen in water and wastewater

    samples.13. To determine Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) ofwastewater samples.14.To determine total solids, total dissolved solids (TDS),

    total15. Suspended solids (TSS) and total volatile solids in waterand wastewater samples.

    16. Design of septic tank for public building.

    17.To study ambient Air quality standard

    18.To find out the level of sound with the help of digital sound

    Material TestingLab

    1. Tests on Bricks.

    (a) Absorption test.

  • (b) Crushing strength test.

    (c) Hardness test.

    (d) Shape and size.

    2. Tests on Aggregates (fine and Coarse)

    (a) Crushing test.

    (b) Abrasion test.

    (c) Impact test.

    (d) Soundness test.

    (e) Shape test.

    (f) Specific gravity and water absorption test.

    3 Tests on Cements and concrete.

    (a) Consistency test

    (b) Initial and Final Setting Time

    (c) Compressive strength(d) Slump test before leaving the batching plant and on arrivalon site

    (e) Compressive strength test

    (f) Water Absorption Test

    4. Tests on tiles

    5. Aggregate Crushing Value Test

    6. Determination of aggregate impact value

    7. Determination of Los Angeles Abrasion value

    8. Determination of California Bearing Ratio values

    5. Determination of penetration value of Bitumen

    6. Determination of Viscosity of Bituminous Material

    7. Determination of softening point of bituminous material

    8. Determination of ductility of the bitumen9. Determination of flash point and fire point of bituminousmaterial.

  • 10. Determination of Bitumen content by centrifuge extractor

    11. Determination of stripping value of road aggregate12. Determination of Marshall stability value for Bituminousmix.

    13. Determination of shape tests on aggregate

    Geotech &Transportation

    Engineering Lab

    1.Determination of Los Angeles abrasion value of aggregates

    2.Determination of penetration value of bitumen

    3.Determination of viscosity bituminous material

    4.Determination of bitumen content by centrifuge extractor

    5.Determination of marshall stability value for bituminous mix

    6.Indian standard light compaction test/ std. proctor test of soil7.Indian standard heavy compaction test/ modified proctortest of soil

    8.Determination of field density of soil by core cutter method9.Determination of field density of soil by sand replacementmethod10.Determination of field density by water displacementmethod

    11.Triaxial compression test

    12.Lab. Vane shear test

    13.Demonstration of plate load test SPT & DCPT

    14.Determination of hygroscopic water content

    15.Particle- size analysis

    16.Determination of specific gravity of soil particles

    17.Determination of plastic limit of soil

    18.Determination of liquid limit of soil

    19.Determination of shrinkage limit of soil

    AdvanceSurveying Lab

    1.Mesurement of distance with chain and tape on ground withdirect or indirect ranging.2.Construction and use of optical square and open cross stafffor setting out perpendicular and running a survey line forlocating details.

  • 3.Measurement of area by chain and cross staff.4.Use of prismatic compass and observing fore bearing andback bearing.5.Measuring fore bearing and back bearing of 5-6 sidedclosed polygon. Identifying stations affected by local attractionand calculation of corrected F.B. & B.B.6.Measuring fore bearing and back bearingfor an opentraverse (5 to 6 sided). Calculate direct angles betweensuccessive lines.7.Use of Dumpy level, temporary adjustments and takingreading on levelling staff.

    8.Recording reading in field book.9.Differential levelling practice, reduction of level by H.I.method.10.Differential levelling practice, reduction of level by rise andfall method.11.Carrying Bench mark from one point to another point about200m by fly levelling with tilting level.

    12.Use of Autolevel and taking observation.13.Measurement of area of irregular figure by planimeter.Measuring area enclosed by closed contours on contour mapprepared earlier, by simple digital planimeter.

    14.Measurement of vetical angles with Theodolite.15.Determination of horizontal distance between twoinaccesible points with Theodolite

    16.Locating given building by Theodolite traversing.

    17.Surveying using Total Station.

    18.GPS Mapping of the prescribed area of land.19. Measurement of horizontal and vetical angles with DigitalTheodolite.

    Simulation Lab

    1.AutoCad ,

    2.Ravit,

    3.Staadpro,

    4.Primavera,

    5.MATLAB,

    6.Bentley

    Basic CivilEngineering Lab

    1. To perform traverse surveying with prismatic compass,check for local attraction and determine corrected bearingsand to balance the traverse by Bowditch’s rule.2. To perform leveling exercise by height of instrument of Riseand fall method.

  • 3. To measure horizontal and vertical angles in the field byusing Theodolite.4. To determine (a) normal consistency (b) Initial and Final

    Setting time of a cement Sample.5. To determine the workability of fresh concrete of givenproportions by slump test or compaction factor test.6. To determine the Compressive Strength of brick.

    7. To determine particle size distribution and finenessmodulus of course and fine Aggregate.8. To verify the law of Triangle of forces and Lami’s theorem.

    9. To verify the law of parallelogram of forces.

    10. To verify law of polygon of forces

    11. To find the support reactions of a given truss and verifyanalytically.12. To determine support reaction and shear force at a givensection of a simply Supported beam and verify in analyticallyusing parallel beam apparatus.13. To determine the moment of inertia of fly wheel by falling

    weight method.14. To verify bending moment at a given section of a simplysupported beam.15.Verification of laws of parallelogram of forces.

    16. Verification of laws of polygon of forces

    17. Verification of laws of moments

    18. Determination of forces in the members of Jib Crane

    19. Determination of Centroid of plane lemina by graphicalMethod20. Determination of coefficient of friction for surfaces ofDifferent materials on horizontal plane21. Determination of coefficient of friction for surfaces ofdifferent materials on an inclined plane22. Determination of mechanical advantage, velocity ratio andEfficiency of the following lifting machines(a) Simple wheel and axle

    (b)Differential wheel axle

    (c) Single purchase crab

    (d)Double purchase crab

    (e) Si