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Page 1: 2019-20 · London and Bennett University, Greater Noida, India are Collaborators of the projects. The All India council of Technical Education (AICTE) has recommended the project

GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY1

GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OFMANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, GUWAHATI

2019-20ENGINEERING - MANAGEMENT - COMPUTER APPLICATION

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B.tech programme in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering and Electrical Engineering are provisionally accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for the years 2016 to 2019. B.Tech programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering and Applied Electronics and Instrumentation are is provisionally accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for the years 2016 to 2018. (For further details please visit the website www.nbaind.org). B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering has been further accredited by NBA for three years in 2019 upto 2022.

1. It is a kind of recognition which indicates that a programme or degree have international standards.

2. The Washington Accords encourages and facilitates the mobility of engineering and pharmacy graduates and professionals at international level.

3. A student in India graduating from an institute accredited by NBA is eligible to practise as a pharmacy professional/engineer in his/her relevant domain in any of the countries that have signed the Washington Accord (Presently 16 countries -USA, Canada, UK, China, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Srilanka, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Ireland, Turkey, Hongkong, Singapore etc.).

4. The only body eligible for the accreditation of the Pharmacy/Engineering courses which can enjoy the previleges of the Washington Accord is “National Board of Accreditation” (NBA) in India.

5. The Washington Accord is a step forward to do better in the higher-education system in India and allow Indian graduates to compete at a global stage.

The National Board of Accreditaion (NBA), India was initially established by AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education) under section 10(u) of AICTE act. in the year 1994, for periodic evaluation of technical institutions and programmes. India is officially a member of the Washington Accord from 13th June 2014 with the permanent signatory status of the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). This is considered as a significant step of progress for the higher education sector in India.

NBA ACCREDITATION

FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT NBA

ABOUT NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCREDITATION

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TRANSFORMING INDIANEXT REVOLUTION IN PROVIDING

AI MANPOWER IN THE WORLD

GIMT-GUWAHATI as one of the 10 collaborators of the initiative aims at being a part of the nation

wide revolution of transformingIndia in providing AI manpower to the world.

For details visit www.leadinginidia.in

Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and Technology - Guwahati (GIMT-Guwahati) under its research promotion for higher learning has joined the nation wide initiative on “Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning, Skilling and Reasearch” approved by the Royal Academy of Enginering, UK.

University College, London, Brunel University, London and Bennett University, Greater Noida, India are Collaborators of the projects. The All India council of Technical Education (AICTE) has recommended the project to be associated with all its 10,000 approved institutes in India.

GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

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Vision and Mission of the Institute 5Governing Body 6Message 7-9Institute Genesis 10Promoting Body 11Authorities 12-13

Civil Engineering 15-20 Computer Science and Engineering 21-28 Electrical Engineering 29-35 Electronics and Communications Engineering 36-43 Mechanical Engineering 44-51 Basic Science and Humanities 52-56 Business Administration 57-62 Computer Application 63-69

CONTENTS

DEPARTMENTS

Academic Evaluation Procedure 70-71 Infrastructure and Facilities 72-76 Centre for Career Development 77-84 Supporting Cell and Bodies 85-90 Admission Procedure 91-95 Rules and Regulation 96-99 Fee Strucutre 100-107 Beyond Academics 108-109Academic Achievements 110-115

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Civil Engineering 15-20 Computer Science and Engineering 21-28 Electrical Engineering 29-35 Electronics and Communications Engineering 36-43 Mechanical Engineering 44-51 Basic Science and Humanities 52-56 Business Administration 57-62 Computer Application 63-69

VISIONOF THE INSTITUTE

MISSIONOF THE INSTITUTE

To be leader in providing quality education and training in engineering, technology and management by continuous development of infrastructure and enhanced state-of-the art equipment and facilities to satisfy its stakeholders – the students, parents, industry and the society. The institute is committed to enable meaningful learning by providing intellectually inspiring environment of learning, research, innovation, and Professional activity.

To produce competent, disciplined and quality engineers and administrators having the drive, skill and confidence to become global pioneers of tomorrow.

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GOVERNING BODY

The governing body of GIMT, Guwahati has been formed as per the guidelines of AICTE (as per Appendix-18 of AICTE Approval Process Handbook 2019-20.)

SL No. Nominees Name of the member Portfolio

1 SocietyMr. Ratul DasPresident, SSA, Guwahati Chairman

2 Society Prof. Sushanta Kumar DuttaPrincipal, GIMT, Guwahati

MemberSecretary

3 Society Mr. Bijoyananda ChowdhurySecretary, SSA, Guwahati Member

4 Society Mr. Arupananda ChowdhuryMember, SSA, Guwahati Member

5 SocietyDr. M R SinghaDean (Academics) & Head, Department of Computer Application, GIMT, Guwahati

Member

6 Society Dr. Krishnanga Gohain, Head, Department of Civil Engineering Member

7 Educationist Prof. S. K NandiProfessor, Dept of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Guwahati Member

8 AICTERegional Officer (Ex- Officio)Eastern Regional OfficeSalt Lake City, Kolkata

Member

9 AICTE

Director/ Assistant Director (Ex-Officio)AICTE Eastern Region OfficeAssam Engineering College CampusJalukbari, Guwahati

Member

10 State Govt Director of Technical EducationGovt of Assam (Ex Official) Member

11 University Registrar, Assam Science and Technology University Member

12 IndustrialistMr. Sampat SinghiSinghi House, Sarawati RoadPanbazar, Guwahati

Member

13 Teachingstaff

Dr. Th Shanta Kumar, Associate Professor and Head, Computer Sci-ence and Engineering , GIMT,Guwahati Member

14 Teachingstaff

Mr. Sanjib Hazarika, Assistant Professor Department of Electrical Engineering , GIMT,Guwahati Member

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It gives me immense pleasure to present before you a brief of our

vision and efforts. GIMT-Guwahati was founded on 7 September 2006 as

the first non-governmental engineering Institute in the state of Assam

under the aegis of the Shrimanta Shankar Academy Society with a vision to produce competent,

disciplined and quality engineers and administrators having the drive, skill and confidence to become the global

pioneers of tomorrow. Engineers play the most vital and important role in

nation building. They create new inventions using best technologies to make human life more comfortable,

secure and productive.

FROM THEPRESIDENT, SSA

Ratul DasPresidentShrimanta Shankar Academy Society

We provide the students all possible support and encouragement they need to reach their full potential. Today in the era of privatization and globalization, we try to groom and nourish our students in such a way that they are fully equipped to meet the global demands.

Within the short span of time, our Institute has become one of the leading Institutes in the North-East region and has taken a leap forward in quality technical education.

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MESSAGE

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FROM THESECRETARY, SSA

Bijoyananda ChowdhurySecretaryShrimanta Shankar Academy Society

A pioneering institute of Management and Technology with UG and PG programs in the North-Eastern Region, GIMT offers the student the opportunity of a lifetime in realizing his/her dreams and aspirations. With dedication, hard work and our strong Training and Placement Cell we can assure the student a dream professional carrier.

I again welcome you to GIMT, where success is the only mantra.

“ Education is not preparation for life, education is life itself ” -John Dewey

On behalf of the Shrimanta Shankar Academy Society (SSA), it is my privilege to

welcome you to an institute of higher learning on management and technology, where our constant

endeavour is for excellence in all areas of our activities.Over the last eleven years, since its

inception in September 2006, Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and

Technology(GIMT) has made great strides in the development of education, infrastructure, human

resources and upliftment of the state, the North Eastern Region(NER) and the country. In order

to realise our vision, we, at GIMT maintain a high-level regime of inclusive education and re-

search, curricular and extra-curricular activities, transparent evaluation system and

institute governance.

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It is a matter of proud privilege and pleasure as the Principal, GIMT, Guwahati to share my thoughts and information with all the students

seeking admission in various programs being offered here. At the outset, I welcome you to this

premier Institute of the North-East where opportunities abound with our commitment to quality education at affordable cost. It will be a

great learning experience for you here. Our institute came into being in September 2006

as the first self financed engineering college in Assam, as an initiative of Shrimanta Shankar

Academy Society offering four engineering programmes for study, namely Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Computer Science

and Engineering and Information Technology. We added eight additional programmes in subsequent

years; two UG programmes in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering and six

PG programmes in Business Administration, Computer Application, Computer Science

and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Instrumentation and Control

Engineering, Thermal and Fluid Engineering. We have grown to strength through these years. We are guided and motivated by our vision to play a key role of the transformation of the youth as

competent, disciplined and quality professionals having the skill, confidence and motivation to

become pioneers of tomorrow.

FROM THEPRINCIPAL, GIMT

Prof. S.K. DuttaPrincipal,GIMT, Guwahati

“A commitment towards academic excellence”

It is due to the untiring and dedicated efforts of our faculty and other staff that we have been able to secure for ourselves a pride of place in the technical education scenario in the state and the region. The Institute has excellent laboratory facilities for all the departments. Our laboratories of the Electronics and Communication Department have been approved by the Gauhati University for PhD. level research work. With our focus on outcome-based education led by a team of dedicated faculty members with in-depth knowledge and experience, aided by excellent infrastructural facilities and high level academic discipline, we continue to march ahead in the path of academic excellence. With continuous feedback from the industry, the alumni and the parents, we continue to improve ourselves to meet the high aspiration and standards. I can proudly claim that we have achieved all goals that we have set for ourselves. Not resting on our laurels, we continue in the path of growth in the future. It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that the B.Tech. programmes in five engineering disciplines are provisionally accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). Come and join the premier Engineering and Management Institution of the region and we promise you that we will help you to realize your dreams.

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INSTITUTE GENESIS

This Institute was established with approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi and permission from the State Government. Initially, GIMT was affiliated to the oldest and most reputed University in the State i.e. Gauhati University. Under the policyto bring all the engineering colleges under the same umbrella, Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) was established by Govt. of Assam and since August 2013, the institute has been affiliated to this University.

The first session of the Institute commenced on 13 July 2006 with 240 students in four disciplines leading to the Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ETE), Applied Electronics and Instrumentation (AEI), Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Information Technology (IT). Two more undergraduate programmes in Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Electrical Engineering (EE) were added in the years 2007 and 2008 respectively.

Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and Technology, Guwahati campus was founded on 7 September 2006 as the first non-governmental engineering institute in Assam under the patronage of the Shrimanta Shankar Academy Society. Ever since its inception, the institute’s aim has been to establish a morally sound educational system, which not only produces competent professionals but also excellent human beings contributing towards the welfare of the Society.

The first postgraduate course in Business Administration leading to award of M.B.A degree was introduced in the year 2008. In 2009, the second postgraduate programme in Computer Application leading to award of M.C.A degree commenced at the institute.

The Institute also has approval from AICTE for Master of Technology (M. Tech) programme in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Instrumentation and Control Engineering (ICE) and Thermal and Fluid Engineering (TFE).

Although only 11 years old, GIMT has alreadyevolved as a pioneer in the field of highertechnical education. The quality is furtheramply recognized when five engineeringprogrammes (B.Tech in AEI, CSE, ME, EE, ECE)were provisionally accredited by NBA in 2016. As an extension to it, in 2019, the B.Tech programme in Mechanical Engineering has been NBA accredited upto the year 2022.

PROMOTING BODY

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The following are the aims and objectives of the Academy:

1. To maintain a spiritual environment based on the motto enunciated by Shrimanta Shankar Dev in the campus/colleges/schools run by the Society.

2. To educate the students and train them for a career with character.3. To spread the knowledge of physical, intellectual, moral, social and mental development among the

students of the Academy.4. To provide infrastructure for imparting education (all types) to the students by providing colleges,

hostels, laboratories, libraries, research centers etc. and to run/ maintain/ develop them.5. To publish/circulate/distribute any literary materials, books, pamphlets, periodicals, journals,

circulars, letters etc. in order to promote the objectives of the Society.6. To provide scholarship/stipend to the students who are engaged in research on the matters

connected to the Society.7. To provide and give all kinds of aid to the less privileged/needy students of the Academy.8. To collect/preserve the writings of Shrimanta Shankar Dev and conduct research on the same.9. To raise and collect funds by subscriptions, donations, grant-in-aid or otherwise for furtherance and

fulfillment of the objectives of the Society.10. To borrow or raise loans either on security of the assets of the Society or otherwise and on such

terms and conditions as may be determined by the governing body from time to time.11. To sell, improve, manage, develop, exchange, lease or let under lease or sublet, mortgage, dispose

of, turn to account otherwise deal with all or in and part of the movable or immovable properties of the Society.

12. To invest, deposit, withdraw or deal with the funds of the Society as the governing body may deem fit and proper.

13. To donate funds to trusts, organizations or institutions having similar objectives.14. To co-ordinate its activities with any other educational or charitable institution, association or body

corporate which has for its objects any one or all of the objects mentioned above.15. To continue with all activities, incidental or conducive to the attainment or furtherance of the

objectives of the Society without any distinction as to caste, creed, religion, community, or language.

PROMOTING BODYShrimanta Shankar Academy Society (SSA) was formed in the year 1992 with its registered office at Dr. J.C. Das Road, Panbazar, Guwahati (Assam). The aim of SSA is to promote and propagate the philosophical ideals of the great Saint of Assam, Shrimanta Shankar Dev, namely Truth, Discipline, Ethics and Excellence.Under the Societies Registration Act, 1886, the Society was formed initially with seven members. The present strength of the members of the Society has gone up to 19.

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AUTHORITIES

HEAD OF THE INSTITUTE

Prof. Sushanta Kumar Dutta, BE, ME, PhDPrincipal,Email Address : [email protected] No. (Office) : 0361 2843506(Res) : 9957858615

Former Principal, Jorhat Institute of Science & Technology Professor & HoD, Mechanical Engineering, Jorhat Engineering College

Dr. Mukta Ranjan Singha, BSc (Hons),MCA, PhdAssociate Professor and Dean (Academics),Email Address: [email protected] No.: 9957902404

Former Reader & HoD, Dept of Computer Applica-tions, NERIM, Guwahati

Capt (Retd.). Iswar Prasad Sharma,Dean (Administration),Email Address: [email protected] No.: 9401062745

Retired Captain, Indian Navy, Govt. of India

DEANS OF DIFFERENT SECTIONS

Dr. Th. Shanta Kumar, M.C.A., Ph.DAssociate Professor and Dean (Research &Consultancy)Email Address : [email protected] No: 9435188630

Teaching experience:17years Administrative experience: 3 years Research experience: 10 years

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SENIOR FACULTIES OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS:

Prof. Kula Nath SarmaM.Sc., PhDProfessor, Dept. of Chemistry

Former Professor, Department of Chemistry, Jorhat Engineering College.

Prof. Pradip Kumar Dutta, BE, MTech, PhDProfessor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,Contact No.: 9435091589

Former Professor & HoD, AssamAgriculture University, Jorhat. Principal, Shillong Engineering & Management College, Meghalaya

Dr. Debdeep Saha, B.E ,M. E., PhD Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean (students Affairs)Email Address: [email protected] No.:+91-6000702332

A known personality with more than 6 years experience in teaching and research works.

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PROGRAMMESOFFERED

Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and Technology, Guwahati offers the following programmes in undergraduate and post graduate level.

Sl No. Programmes Approved Intake1 B.Tech in Civil Engineering (CE) 602 B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 903 B.Tech in Electrical Engineering (EE) 304 B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering(ECE) 605 B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (ME) 606 Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 307 Bachelor of Business Administration 60

Sl No. Programmes Approved Intake1 Master of Business Administration (MBA) 602 Master of Computer Application (MCA) 153 M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 184 M.Tech in Electronics and Communications Engineering

(ECE)18

5 M.Tech in Thermal and Fluid Engineering (TFE) 18

Undergraduate Programmes

Post-graduate Programmes

Affiliation : The Institute was initially started with the affiliation of Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam from the year 2006. Since 2013 it has been affiliated with Assam Science and Technology University.

Approval : All the Undergraduate Engineering and Post Graduate Engineering programmes of the Institute are approved by All India Council for Technical Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

Permission : The Institute has been started with due Permission of the Government of Assam.

Accreditation : B. Tech programme in Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering are provissionally accredited for three years and Electronics and communication Engineering, Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Enginering are provissionally accrediteed for two years by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in 2016. B. Tech programme in Mechanical Engineering has been further accredited for another three years by NBA in 2019.

Sl No. Programmes1 PhD in the Department of Buisness Administration (MBA)2 PhD in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)3 PhD in the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE)

Doctor of Philosophy

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CIVILENGINEERING (CE)

DEPARTMENT OF

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Civil Engineering at GIMT was established in 2014 and offers Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)degree. The programme has a curriculum that includes classroom teaching, practical,seminar, industrial training , site visits, projects etc. The course structure and syllabi for the programme has been designed with an aim to impart knowledge in the field of Civil Engineering and include courses like Design of structures, Surveying, Transportation Engineering, Environmental EngineeringFoundation Engineering, Hydraulics, Irrigation, Hydrology and Flood Management, Geo-technical Engineering, Construction Practice, Engineering geology and Rock mechanics and a number of elective courses.

To produce quality engineers through excellent standards of education conforming to the latest technologies and offer professional services to the industry and society in the field of Civil Engineering.

VISION

MISSION• To produce Civil Engineers of high calibre, technical skills and ethical values so as to serve the

society and the nation.• To make the Department a Centre of Excellence in the field of civil engineering and allied research• To provide the knowledge base and consultancy services to the community in the areas of civil

engineering• To promote innovative and original thinking in the mind of budding engineers to face the

challenges in future.• Interaction with industry with emphasis on R&D.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)Physical Resources:The department will facilitate the students and faculty members with well equipped state-of-art laboratories for meeting the following goals:1. Undertaking the necessary curricular and co-curricular activities.2. Undertaking R&D Consultancy projects by the department.3. Undertaking higher or advance research work relevant to the profession by joint team.Higher Studies and Research:1. To provide students with a strong foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems and prepare them for graduate studies.2. To provide the required facilities for conducting research and innovation.

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Employability Skills:1. The department ensures to integrate development of technological and communication skills together.2. The department ensures that faculty and students use innovative methods of self learning.3. Takes measures to promote entrepreneurship4. Takes measures to impart hand-skills & soft-skills required for improving employability.

Personality Development:1. The department ensures that the faculty, staff and students practise the behaviour related to time

management, self discipline, positive attitude, honesty.2. The department organizes seminars, workshops, faculty development programmes and skill

development programmes for continuous learning of the faculty, students and instructors.

Social Responsibility:The department aims at fulfilling its responsibility towards the society by carrying out various activities like:1. Awareness programmes on disaster management.2. Improvement of existing, technology to promote sustainable development.

Career Preference: The department expects its graduates to pursue careers in the following fields:1. Infrastructure Development2. Environment Engineering and Management3. Water Resource Management4. Allied sectors in finance, administration and management

Program Outcomes (POs)Graduates of Civil Engineering Programme will be able to apply the following:

1# Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

2# Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

3# Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

4# Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

5# Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

6# The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

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7# Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

8# Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

9# Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

10# Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

11# Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineer-ing and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

12# Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Programme Details

Under Graduate Degree Offered Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering (CE)

Duration 4 years (8 semesters)

Intake 60 (1st semester level )12 ( 3rd semester level ) through lateral entry.

Course CurriculumB. TechCore Subjects:

• Engineering Survey • Design of Structures• Fluid Mechanics • Transportation Engineering• Solid Mechanics • Geo-technical Engineering• Building Construction • Concrete Technology• Environmental Engineering • Pre-stressed Concrete• Quantity Survey and Estimation • Construction Project Management• Advanced Engineering Geo science • Design of Substructure• Open Channel Flow • Water Resources Engineering• Structural Analysis • Earthquake Engineering• Hydraulics & Hydraulics Machines • Disaster Management• Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics • Flood Management

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LaboratoriesThe students are exposed to state of the art practical training in laboratories, linked to the theory subjects listed above. Special soft skill classes, finishing school, short-term courses are conducted on regular basis.

1. Solid Mechanics / Strength of materials2. Engineering Survey3. Fluid Mechanics4. Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics5. Transportation Engineering6. Soil Mechanics7. Concrete Technology8. Environmental Engineering9. Computer Aided Design and Drawing

Faculty MembersFaculty Members1. Dr. Krishnanga Gohain, M.Tech (Applied Geology), Ph.D., Professor & HoD2. Mr. Nazrul Islam, B.E.(CE), M.E.(Hydrology), Associate Professor3. Dr. Snehal Kaushik, B.Tech(CE), M.Tech(Structural Engineering), PhD, Assistant Professor4. Ms. Mridusmita Goswami, B.Tech(CE), M.Tech(Structural Engineering), Assistant Professor5. Mr. Subhash Sharma, B.Tech(CE), M.Tech(Soil Mechanics), Assistant Professor6. Mr. Uddipan Das, B.Tech(CE), M.Tech(Environmental Science & Engineering), Assistant Professor7. Ms. Mridusmita Mahanta, B.Tech(CE), M.Tech(Structural Engineering), Assistant Professor8. Ms. Nayani Deka, B.E.(CE), M.E.(Water Resources Engineering), Assistant Professor

Technical Staff1. Mrs. Monirupa Mishra, Diploma in Architectural Assistantship, Diploma in Civil Draftmanship, M.A., B.Ed., Lab Instructor2. Mr. Arnab Baruah, Diploma in Civil Engineering, Lab Instructor3. Ms. Sushmita Gogoi, Diploma in Civil Engineering, B.Tech(CE), Lab Instructor

Publications of Faculty Members:• Journals: 17• Conference: 12

Special Features of the Department1. Special coaching for Gate Examination.2. Consistent good academic performance.3. Guest Lecturers.4. Industry visit.5. Seminar.6. Research publications in Journals.7. Soft skills training under Finishing Schools to all the semester students.

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Babli Buragohain,B.Tech(CE) (Batch 2014-18)Assistant Engineer, PWD, Govt of Assam

When I first walked through the gates of this college, there was this mix feeling..... excitement of finally becoming an engineering undergrad... and anxiousness of coming to a new place amongst unknown places. But here in GIMT everyone made me feel at home, and as the time went by acquaintances became friends and soon we became family and GIMT became our second home. I am proud to be a member of GIMT family and those 3 years which I spent here, I shall always treasure those moments. Long Live GIMT.

” The journey of GIMT was both educational and life shaping experience for me. I am

privileged to be a part of this great institution. I will always be grateful for

those continued guidance and support of our teachers at any point of time. The entire

department of Civil Engineering was extremely supportive throughout my journey

without which it would not have been possible to be where I am. The educational

facilities along with the lab infrastructure are fully equipped and a motivated atmosphere always persists to improve every day. I want

to thank my whole Civil Department and GIMT for everything that they have done for me. My best wishes will always remain with

the entire future individuals who will be a part of this institution.

Supriya BaruahB.Tech(CE) (Batch 2014-18)

Assistant Engineer, PWD, Govt of Assam

Alumni Views

Academic achievements by the students

Ms Babli Buragohain Civil Engineering Department was awarded “Gold Medal” by the Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) for passing the B.Tech Degree Examination in 2018 securing Highest CGPA with Honours.

Placements

Students have been placed in Government Sectors, various reputed companies such as Genpact, Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd., Federal Bank, Luit Minerals etc, as well as Construction Firms.

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Alumni Views

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(CSE)

DEPARTMENT OF

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENTThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering started offering B.E. degree in September 2006 under the affiliation of Gauhati University. Since then, a large number of students are able to shape their career in the field of Computer Science. In 2013, as per Govt. of Assam notification, the department started offering B.Tech.degree under the affiliation of Assam Science and Technology University.To make significant contribution for social up liftment through education, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering started Master in Engineering (M.E.) Programme in Computer Science and Engineering in July 2012 under the affiliation of Gauhati University, later in 2013, under the new affiliation of ASTU it has been changed to Master of Technology (M.Tech). Recently in 2019, the department has started Ph.D. programme in Computer Science and Engineering.Currently, all the three programmes are affiliated to the Assam Science and Technology University. The department is provisionally accredited by NBA for the year 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19. Till date the department produced a good number of competent and excellent professionals and many are being produced.

To develop competent computer science and engineering gradu-ates who will contribute produc-

VISION

MISSION• To provide good quality education along with state-of-the-art facilities• To enable the faculty members to achieve the department goals• To promote research design and development activities relevant to the needs of the institute and the• community around the institution• To promote industry-institution partnership• To promote and nurture a conducive environment in the department as well as in the institution so

that the students ingrain professional values and ethical behavior

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO 2:• To provide students with a strong base in the mathematical, scientific and engineering

fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze different engineering problems and prepare them for graduate studies.

• To provide students value addition programs in order to develop their abilities for seeking admissions in PG and PhD programs in Indian as well as in foreign universities.

PEO 1:The department will acquire latest hardware and software products and tools for upgrading the facilities in laboratories and class room to meet the following goals:

• Students can take Curricular and Co-curricular activities and also utilize latest Computer Science & Engineering tools as well as knowledge in their chosen carrier paths.

• Undertaking R & D and consultancy projects.• Undertake higher research work or advanced research work.

tively to local, national, as well as global economies.

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PEO 3:• The department will ensure that the faculty members and other employees of the department

demonstrate professional behavior which makes them as role models to the students.• The department will ensure to integrate development of technological and communication skills

together.• The department will ensure that faculty members and students will use innovative methods of

self-learning in order to inculcate and nurture lifelong learning skills.PEO 4:• The department will ensure that the faculty members, staffs and students demonstrate the behav-

iors related to time management, self-discipline, positive attitude, honesty, integrity and so on.• The department will organize departmental seminars on regular basis on themes such as innova-

tions in technology or innovations in delivering and accessing the technical contents.• The department will ensure to adopt the approach of self-development group for developing the

personalities and competence of faculty and the students.

PEO 6: The department expects that the graduates of the program are likely to contribute excellence in the following sectors

PEO 5:• The department will try to organize socializing activities such as Interdepartmental Seminars

Official Picnics.• Annual Functions.• Health awareness camps.• NSS activities.• Organizing model exhibitions under the guidance of faculty member.• Interactive sessions with experts from different fields.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)• Foundation of Computer System and Mathematical concepts: Apply fundamental knowledge of

mathematics and understand the principles and working of computer systems and hardware and software aspects of computer systems. Students can apply programming aptitude to identify and define the computing systems including application appropriate to the computer science and engi-neering topics.

• Foundations of Software Development: Provide socially acceptable technical solution to complex computer science and engineering problems with the knowledge of software design process and application of modern and appropriate techniques.

• Applications of Computing and Research Activity: Apply the skills to communicate in both oral and written forms demonstrating the practice of professional ethics in an organization or become a successful entrepreneur or use knowledge in various domains to identify research gaps to provide solution to new ideas and innovations

• Application Development• Quality Assurance and Testing.• Web developer.• Education Sector.• Marketing and Finance Sector.• Research and Development.• Pursue Higher Education.• Entrepreneurial ventures.

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Programme Details

Under Graduate Degree Offered(B. Tech)

Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering(CSE) (Affiliated to ASTU) Provisionally

Accredited by NBA for the year 2016-17 to 2018-2019

Duration 4 years (8 semesters)

Intake 90 (1st semester level)18 ( 3rd semester level ) through lateral entry.

Post Graduate Degree Offered(M. Tech.)

Master of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering(CSE) (Affiliated to ASTU)

Duration 2 years (4 semesters)

Intake 18

1. To apply the knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering to solve engineering problems.2. To design and conduct experiments, analyse and interpret data.3. To design a system, select the components and process to meet the desired goal within the realistic

constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufactur-ability and sustainability.

4. To use research-based knowledge and methods, design of experiments analysis and interpret the results to provide valid conclusions.

5. To apply modern techniques, resources and engineering tools in the solution of engineering prob-lems.

6. To illustrate the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental and societal context.

7. To understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and contribute in sustainable development.

8. To exhibit professional and ethical behaviour.9. To apply engineering and management principles individually or in a team in a multidisciplinary

environment.10. To acquire effective communication skills such as : Speaking and listening, Reading and writing, In-

terpret and prepare visual display.11. To demonstrate knowledge of the engineering and management principles and apply them as a

member and leader in a team, to manage projects.12. To practice time management and life-long learning.

Doctor of Philosophy Degree Offered (Ph.D.)

Programme Outcomes (POs)

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Course CurriculumB. Tech Core subjects offered:• Object Oriented Programming in C++ • Microprocessor & Micro-controller• Basic Graph Theory • Principles of Management• Computer Architecture & Organisation • Design & Analysis of Algorithms• Data Structure & Algorithm • Cryptology & Network Security• Digital Systems • Network Programming• Formal Language and Automata Theory • Web Technology• Optimization Techniques • Data Mining• Software Engineering • Modelling & Simulation• Principles of Programming Languages • Compiler Design• Computer Networks • Computer Graphics & Visualization• Data Base Management System • System Development Project works• Operating System • Principles of communications

M. TechCore subjects offered:• Advance Data Structures and Algorithm • Artificial Intelligence• Design of Computerized Systems • Multimedia Systems• Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science • Cloud Computing• Distributed Systems • Embedded Systems• Cryptography and Network Security • Data Mining and Warehousing• Advanced Design and Analysis Algorithms • Advanced Operating Systems• Software Training and Quality Assurance • Mobile Computing• Game Theory • Object Oriented Analysis and Design• Fault Tolerant System • Image Processing• Advanced Networks • Advanced Data Base• Advanced Computer Architecture • Protocol Engineering• Web Technology • Soft Computing• Natural Language Processing • Seminar and Project Works

Artificial Intelligence Data MiningMachine Learning Data SecurityImage Processing Big data analytics

PhDArea of research

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HIghlights of the Department• Department has been provisionally accredited by NBA (National Board of Accreditation) for the year

2016- 17, 2017-18 and 2018-19.• Provide special coaching to GATE appearing students.• Good placement facilities from the companies like TCS, Capgemini, Infosys, Sony, Tech Mahindra,

Zaloni, L&T InfoTech etc.• Encouraging students for presenting & publishing papers in national & international level sympo-

siums, workshop, conferences & journal by providing incentives.• Department organizes various valued added like FDP, conferences, Seminars, workshops etc.• Guest lectures from Industry delegates.• Special Trainings are provided for enhancing soft skills & Technological Skills.

1. Ms. Luna Lahkar, MCA,M.E, Sr. Instructor2. Ms. Mridusmita Baruah, MCA, Sr. Instructor3. Ms. Rubi Kalita, Msc IT, Sr. Instructor

Laboratories Instructors

The department also engages many Part time and adjunct faculty members from time to time depending on the requirements.

1. Mr. Amalesh Baruah, MCA, Assistant System Administrator2. Ms. Rashmi Rekha Roy, M.Tech, pursuing Ph.D.

Other staff

1. Dr. TH. Shanta Kumar, Associate Professor and Head of the Department, B.Sc (C.S.), MCA, PhD.2. Dr. Minakshi Gogoi, Associate Professor, M.Tech. (IT), Ph.D.3. Mr. Adarsh Pradhan, Assistant Professor, B.E. (IT), M.Tech. (IT), pursuing Ph.D.4. Ms Manjula Kalita, Assistant Professor, M.Tech. (IT), pursuing Ph.D.5. Ms. Shrabani Medhi, , Assistant Professor, B.E. (CSE), M.E. (CSE), pursuing Ph.D.6. Mr. Amarjyoti Pathak, Assistant Professor, B.E. (ISE), M.Tech. (IT), pursuing Ph.D.7. Mr. Arindam Saha , Assistant Professor, B.E. (CSE), M.E. (CSE)8. Mr. Utpal Barman, Assistant Professor, B.E. (CSE), M.E. (CSE), pursuing Ph.D.9. Ms. Pinky Saikia Dutta, Assistant Professor, B.E. (CSE), M.E. (CSE)10. Mr. Parikshit Saikia (On study leave), Assistant Professor, B.E. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE), pursuing Ph.D.11. Dr. Akalpita Das, Assistant Professor, B.E. (CSE), M.Tech. (IT), Ph.D.12. Ms. Mala Ahmed, Assistant Professor (Guest), M.Tech. (CSE)13. Prof. P. K. Brahma, Emeritus Professor, M.S.

Faculty Members

LaboratoriesThe departments have six laboratories with about 170 computers running on Linux and Windows with adequate software support. Most machines are wireless networked and are connected to broadband internet facility. The department also has access to common laboratory facilities of the institute. The First Year students also attend Physics and Chemistry Laboratories and workshop. The six laboratories are: 1. Programming Lab 1

2. Programming Lab 23. Information Management Lab4. Operating System Lab5. Research Lab6. Project Lab

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4. Operating System Lab5. Research Lab6. Project Lab

1) ACM-IIT Delhi 2) Kareng Technologies3) Technomate Edubotics (Opc) Pvt. Ltd4) Bennett University

Publications of Faculty Members• Publication in Journals: 51 (National), 12 (International) • Book: 1• Publication in Conference: 4 (National), 51 (International) • Book Chapter: 7

• The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has Collaboration with various renowned institute, some of them are:

Activities of the Department• Consultancy Projects: Various consultancy projects are supervised by the faculty members of the department through

which the students get the opportunity to solve the technical problems by using their practical knowledge.

• Workshop on “Android App Testing” has been organized in association with Kareng Technologies, Guwahati in 2018.

• Workshop on “Robotics using embedded technology “has been organized in association with Technomate Edubotics (OPC) Pvt. Ltd in 2019.

• FDP on “Behavioral remodeling for enhancing the class room delivery of Teachers” in association with EICT Academy IITG in 2018.

• Workshop on “Android App Development” has been organized in association with Kareng Technologies, Guwahati in 2018.

• Three days’ Workshop on “AI and Deep Learning” has been organized in association with Bennett University and GIMT, Guwahati in 2018.

Year No. of Projects Amount2013-14 2 Rs. 35000-1760252015-16 2 Rs. 82000-418772017-18 2 Rs. 235000-210000

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Saurav ChakrabortyB.E. (CSE) (Batch 2011-2015)Senior Technical Analyst (Voip)Verint SystemsBangalore

“Taken it all one day at a time and enjoyed the beautiful journey- GIMT” ~ Saurav

Alumni Views“I would like to thank GIMT for providing

us a very good educational atmosphere with adequate advanced infrastructure which was

noticeably rare in other engineering colleges of the state in that time. It is apt to say that it was only GIMT which helped me to find

out the engineer inside me and for this I will forever remain indebted to the institute. I hope

my juniors will also utilize the resources of GIMT properly and bring glory to the GIMT

fraternity. At last but not the least, wishing all my juniors a very bright future ahead. Keep

going, keep learning and keep shinning GIMT..All the best.” ~ Bhaskar

Bhaskar Jyoti ChutiaB.E.(CSE) (Batch 2007-2011)

Assistant ProfessorDepartment of CSE

Rajiv Gandhi (Central) University Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh

SAURAV SARKARB.E.(CSE) (Batch2009-13)Senior Relationship ManagerGovernment Banking GroupICICI Bank Limited

Dear Newbie, A heartiest congratulations on making it to one of the top private engineering college of Northeast. GIMT is a wonderful platform which gives you the right exposure to various academics, industry and other co-curricular activities. The education standard is a perfect blend of theoretical and practical richness which helps you to get accustomed to the industry experience. I have always taken a pride to be a part of this Educational Institute and so be you in near future. Wish you all the best. ~ Saurav

“I can proudly say that my memories of my Alma-mater, GIMT, are more about the evolu-tion of this great institute and about the people

who made this happen” ~ Bidyut

Bidyut Bijan DekaB.E.(CSE) (Batch 2010-2014)

Sr. Software EngineerZaloni Technologies India Pvt.Ltd.

ELECTRICALENGINEERING (EE)

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Alumni Views

ELECTRICALENGINEERING (EE)

DEPARTMENT OF

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The 4 year degree course of Electrical Engineering (B.E.) was started in the Institute in July 2008 under the affiliation of Gauhati University. Since August 2013, the department has been offering B.Tech degree programme under Assam Science and Technology University. In 2016, the B.Tech programme has been provisionally accredited by National Board of Accredi-tation (NBA) for the academic years 2016-17 to 2018-2019.

To produce competent electrical engineers who contribute productively in the regional, national and global market and to become a centre of excellence in Electrical Engineering Education.

VISION

MISSION• To provide educational experiences which are stimulating and well documented to needs of the

century/ country and thus preparing our students for leadership in profession and the society.• To promote technical manpower through educative exposures like short term courses, workshops,

seminars, interactive communication, group discussions, mock-interviews etc.• To inculcate facilities in the arena of research and development.• Empowering for a chosen career thus enabling the students to communicate effectively.• To ensure the students with an even ability so that they are well equipped to meet the challenges in

education, work and life.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)Physical Resources:The department will facilitate the students and faculty members with latest hardware and software products in laboratories for meeting the following goals:1. Students can avail curricular and co-curricular activities.2. Undertaking R&D consultancy projects by the department.3. Undertake higher or advance research work relevant to the profession by joint team.

Higher Studies and Research:1. To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems and prepare them for graduate studies.

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Employability Skills:1. The department will ensure that the faculty members and other employees demonstrate

professional behavior as role models of the students.2. The department will ensure to integrate development of technological and communication skills

together.3. The department will ensure that faculty and students use innovative methods of self learning and

facilitating learning to inculcate and nurture life-long learning skills.

Personality Development:1. The department will ensure that the faculty, staff and students practise the behaviours related to

time management, self-discipline, positive attitude, honesty, integrity and so on.2. The department will organize departmental seminars on regular basis on themes such as

innovations in technology or innovations in delivering and accessing the technical contents.3. The department will ensure to adopt the approach of self-development group for developing the

personalities and competence of faculty and the students

Social Reponsibility: The department will try to organize socializing activities such as1. Inter departmental Seminars2. Official Picnics3. Annual Functions4. Health Awareness Camp5. Model exhibitions under the guidance of faculty member.6. Interactive sessions with experts from different fields

Programme Outcomes (POs)A Graduate in Electrical Engineering will be able -1. To apply knowledge of science, mathematics and electrical engineering fundamentals appropriate

to the discipline.2. To analyze problem and prescribe an appropriate solution.3. To design, implement, and evaluate an electrical-based system, process, components to meet

desired4. needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, economical and

environmental issues.5. To design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data obtained from the

electrical system.6. To use current techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for development of electrical power

system.7. To analyze the local and global impact of electrical system on individuals, industries, organizations

and society.8. To apply engineering and management principles to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a

team to manage projects.

Career Preference: The department expects that the graduates will pursue career in the following streams-1. Energy Technology2. Energy and Drives3. Power system design and commissioning4. IC design5. Higher Education6. Entrepreneurship

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9. To implement effective communication skills in their social and professional life such as a)Speaking and listening. b)Reading and writing. c)Interpret and prepare visual cues.10. To understand professional, ethical, legal, security, social issues and responsibilities to accomplish a common goal for the development of society.11. To harness renewable or non-conventional energy sources that reduces the harmful impact on society.12. To practise time-management and life-long learning.

Programme Details

Under Graduate Degree OfferedBachelor of Technology in in Electrical Engineering (Affiliated to Assam Science and Technology University) Provisionally

Accredited by NBA for the year 2016-17 to 2018-2019

Duration 4 years (8 semesters)

Intake 30 (1st semester level)6 (3rd semester level) through lateral entry

Course CurriculumB. TechCore Subjects offered:• Circuits Analysis • Non-Conventional Energy Sources• Material Science • Communication Engineering• Electrical Machines I& II • Electrical Drives and Control• Analog Electronics • Modern Instrumentation Engineering• Measurements & Instruments • Power System Operation and Control• Signals and Systems • Power Plant Engineering• Digital Electronics • Computer Aided Power System Analysis• Control System I and II • EMFT- Electro Magnetic Field Theory• Power Electronics • Power System I and II• Microprocessor and Microcontroller

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Laboratories1. Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering I & II Laboratory2. Electrical Machines I & II Laboratory3. Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory4. Analog Electronics Laboratory5. Power Electronics Laboratory6. Numerical Methods and Computation Laboratory7. Circuit Analysis Laboratory8. Control Systems I & II Laboratory9. Power System Laboratory10. Digital Electronics Laboratory11. Virtual Control System Laboratory ( under MODROBS scheme) Project Laboratory12. Project Laboratory with PLC & SCADA and Process Automation

Faculty Members1. Dr. Sandip Bordoloi, B.E., M.Tech, PhD, Associate Professor and HOD (i/c)2. Mr. Sanjib Hazarika, M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D , Assistant Professor3. Dr. Debdeep Saha, M.E., PhD, Assistant Professor and Dean of students affairs.4. Mr. Prithvi Narayan Sinha,B.E. ,M. Tech., Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor5. Ms. Suranjana Bharadwaj, B.E.,M. E., Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor6. Ms. Sangita Choudhury, B.E., M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor7. Ms. Nisha Goswami, B.E., M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor8. Mr. Bipul Kumar Talukdar, B.E. ,M. E. , Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor9. Ms. Pallavi Roy, B.E., M.Tech., Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor10. Ms. Malini Palit, B.Tech, M.Tech, Assistant Professor11. Ms. Pushpa Gaur, B.E, M. E., Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor (on study leave)

Technical Staff1. Mr. Pradip Mishra Bhagabati, Diploma in Electrical Engineering, B. Sc2. Mr. Rupam Sarmah, Diploma in Electrical Engineering3. Md. Azizuddin Ahmed, B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering

• Reliability Engineering • HVDC Transmission• Illumination Engineering • Expert System• Digital Image Processing • Digital System Design• High Voltage Engineering • Engineering System Analysis & Design• Utilization and Conservation of Electrical Energy • Engineering System Modeling and Simula-

tion• Flexible AC transmission System

Elective Courses:

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Departmental Magazine

The department publishes a technical magazine “POWER-Path of Wisdom in Electrical Region” in everyacademic year.The purpose of the magazine is to provide a platform to students and faculties to addressglobal issues, career development topics, innovative ideas, research and important technical developments in electrical region and to showcase the various achievements, activities and events of the department.

Special features of the Department1. Department has been Provisionally accredited by NBA (National Board of Accreditation) for the year

2016-2017 to 2018-2019.2. AICTE funded laboratory was set up under MODROBs (Modernization & Removal of Obsolescence)

named VIRTUAL CONTROL SYSTEM LAB to carry out different projects on electrical as well as elec-tronics engineering. This project is implemented using the software named “LABVIEW” which also incorporates real time applications.

3. A project laboratory on PLC & SCADA and Process Automation is setup under RPS (Research Pro-posal Scheme)

4. Industrial visit for students.

Publications of Faculty Members:• Publication in Journals : 67 (11 SCI and 56 Nm SCI)• Publication in Conference: 28• Book Chapters: 3

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“GIMT has been a crucial milestone in my journey. This institution provides an atm

sphere of learning to keep oneself equipped with all possibilities, moulding oneself in the right direction and I am grateful to be a part

of such institution. I would urge all the stu-dents to never give up on their dreams and

strive hard with utmost dedication to make them come true!”

Rashmi Rekha Borgohain,B.E. (EE) (Batch 2008-2012)

Assistant Commissioner (ACS)

Anupam SaikiaB.E. (EE) (Batch 2008-2012) Superintendent of Industries, Industry and Commerce Department, Govt. of Assam

“Consistency, hard work, self-belief are some of the crucial factors which are important for suc-cess. Moreover, limited time frame should be al-ways kept in mind while preparing for any exam-inations. An all-round, holistic kind of approach is necessary for today’s competitive world. So I think, besides studying the regular curriculum one should always keep himself updated about affairs of national and international importance.

This comprehensive approach will help in overall personality development as well as academic development. The support and guid-ance of Department of Electrical Engineer-ing at GIMT and its faculty members are of extreme importance. The all other depart-ments of GIMT have also been extremely supportive and encour-aging throughout. It is a very great feeling to be a part of GIMT.”

“GIMT was the best decision of my life. Un-der the shadow of all my teachers, I was suc-

cessful in overcoming all the hurdles which paved my way. Without GIMT I would never

be able to reach a point where I am today. I owe all my success to my teachers and the

entire family of GIMT”

Biplobjyoti SaikiaB.E. (EE) (Batch 2009-2013)

Assistant managerAssam Power GenerationCorporation Ltd. (APGCL

Alumni Views

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ELECTRONICS ANDCOMMUNICATIONSENGINEERING (ECE)

DEPARTMENT OF

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ELECTRONICS ANDCOMMUNICATIONSENGINEERING (ECE)

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering was established in the year 2006 under the affiliation of Gauhati University. Since 2013, Department started to offer B.Tech programme under the affiliation of Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU).The Department has started the Master of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering in the year 2014 under the affiliation from Assam Science and Technology University. Through well – designed curricular and extra-curricular initiatives, the department is aiming to create global engineers in the field of Electronics and communication. The motto of the department is to impart quality education.

To be a centre of excellence in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering and to produce globally competitive and socially sensitive graduates who can excel in education, research and entrepreneurship and contribute to the ever changing industrial requirements, economic growth and societal needs.

VISION

MISSIONTo create an active learning-teaching environment.• To develop strong theoretical concepts complemented with hands-on training.• To produce competent professionals who are globally competitive, socially committed and ready to accept new challenges in diverse fields of Electronics and Communication Engineering.• To impart value-based education that will result in entrepreneurial initiatives towards the socio-eco-nomic development of the Nation.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)PEO1: To produce graduates with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific, computing and engineering fundamentals and working knowledge of managerial skills.PEO2: To produce graduates with sound theoretical and practical knowledge in Electronics and Communication Engineering. For this, the Department regularly procures relevant books and journals and state-ofthe-art hardware and software products.PEO3: To impart quality education to the students to become professionally, ethically and socially responsible and acquire skills for effective communication and team work in multidisciplinary environment.PEO4: To inculcate the spirit of enquiry, creativity, collaboration and adaptability through the habit of problem solving and self learning to keep the graduates motivated for higher studies, research and professional services

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Programme Specific Objectives (PSO)At the time of graduation, the students would be able to:PSO1: Design Electronics and Communication systems including electronic circuits and devices, software and hardware using analytical knowledge in Core Electronics, IC Design, Robotics, Embedded Systems and Analog and Digital Communications.PSO2: Analyze specific engineering problems relevant to Electronics and Communication Engineering by applying the core knowledge of circuit design, signal processing, communication systems and networks, computing and control systems supported by the concepts of basic sciences and mathematics.PSO3: Apply the contextual knowledge of Electronics and Communication Engineering to address professional, societal and environmental issues with work ethics and function effectively as a team member.PSO4: Get acquainted with the usage of DSP and Communication boards, EDA tools, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Microwave benches and various simulation tools for analyzing and design of practical systems and processes.

Programme Outcome (PO)1.Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineeringproblems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, andengineering sciences.3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: The problems: • that cannot be solved by straightforward application of knowledge, theories and techniques applicable to the engineering discipline. • that may not have a unique solution. • that require consideration of appropriate constraints/requirements not explicitly given in the problem statement. • which need to be defined (modeled) within appropriate mathematical framework. • that often require use of modern computational concepts and tools.5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engi-neering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an un-derstanding of the limitations.6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions insocietal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable de-velopment.8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverseteams, and in multidisciplinary settings.10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering

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and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Programme Details

Under Graduate Degree OfferedBachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) (Affiliated to ASTU) Provisionally accredit-

ed by NBA for the year 2016-2017 ,2017-2018

Duration 4 years (8 semesters)

Intake 60 (1st semester level)12 (3rd semester level) through lateral entry.

Post Graduate Degree Offered Master of Technology in Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) (Affiliated to ASTU)

Duration 2 years (4 semesters)

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Course CurriculumThe courses offered under B.Tech and M.Tech programme in the department educates students various courses related to Electronics Devices and Systems, VLSI, Embedded Systems and also educate them to deal with Computer Networking, Microwave & Radar, Fiber Optics, Satellite. It lays special emphasis on both hardware and software. At the end of the programme, the students should be confident enough to understand key technologies (design, install and trouble shoot) and services in the electronics and communication service industry.B. TechCore Subjects:• Semiconductor Electronic Devices • Digital Signal Processing• Network Analysis • Electromagnetic Field• Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation • Microwave Engineering• Analog Electronic Circuits • Microcontroller and Applications• Digital Electronics • Linear Integrated Circuits• Signal and System • VHDL and Digital System Design• Random variables and Stochastic process • Telecommunication Switching and trans-

mission systems• Analog and Digital Communication • Optical Communication• CAD for VLSI • VLSI• Control System • Microprocessor and Applications• Power Electronics • Wireless Communication

Doctor of Philosophy

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• Wireless Communication • CAD for VLSI• RADAR • Satellite Communication• Digital Image Processing • Statistical Communication

Elective Courses:

M. TechCore Subjects: • Photonics and Optical Communication

• Communication System Simulation• VLSI System Design• Wireless Communication• Digital IC Design• Analog IC Design

Elective Courses: • Advanced Digital Communication • Fundamentals of VLSI CAD• Advanced Networks • Speech Signal Processing• Semiconductor Device Modeling • Statistical Communication

• Image Processing and Pattern Recognition

Laboratories

1. Electronic Devices2. Linear Integrated Circuit3. Digital Electronics4. Network Analysis5. Signal and System6. Analog and Digital Communication7. Microprocessor and Microcontroller8. Microwave Engineering9. Digital Signal Processing10. Xilinx11. Optical Communication

The Department also has procured some of the valuable Software packages for students so that they can acquaint themselves with latest technologies. Some of them are 1. Matlab 2. Labview 3. Cadence

4. Xillinx5. Multisim and Vsim6. Communication System Simulation

The department has laboratories in VLSI, DSP, Fiber Optics and other basic laboratories required for conducting experiment related to course curriculum. Students are doing their internship programme in various organization like IITs, IIITs, AMTRON, NESAC, Tezpur University etc. The department is permitted to offer Ph.D by research programs in the year 2018.

Embedded System Sensor and InstrumentaionArtificial Intelligence Fibre Optics

PhDAreas of research

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• Wireless Communication • CAD for VLSI• RADAR • Satellite Communication• Digital Image Processing • Statistical Communication

Faculty Members1. Dr. Anindita Bora, M.Tech, Ph.D , Associate Professor & HOD (i/c)2. Ms. Gargi Kar Purkayastha, B.E., M.Tech, Assistant Professor, Pursuing Ph.D3. Mr. Agnimitra Borah, B.Tech, M.Tech, Assistant Professor4. Mr. Alokojjwal Das, B.Tech, M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor5. Ms. Atlanta Choudhury, B.Tech, M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor6. Ms. Madhushree Sharma, B.E, M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor7. Ms. Gargi Kashyap, B.E, M.Tech, Assistant Professor8. Ms. Namrata Kataki , B.E, M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor9. Mr. Basab Das, B.E, M.Tech, Pursuing Ph.D, Assistant Professor10. Ms. Subhadra Das, B.E, M.Tech, Assistant Professor11. Ms. Ritushree Dutta, B.E, M.Tech, Assistant Professor12. Dr. Chinmayee Hazarika, Ph.D, M.Tech, Assistant Professor (Contractual)

Apart from this, the department employs part time / adjunct faculty from industry and academia fromtime to time as per requirements.

Technical Staff1. Mr. Mahesh Das, Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Laboratory Instructor.2. Mr. Ranjit sinha, Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering, AMIE in Electronics and-

Communication Engineering, Laboratory Instructor3. Mr. Amlan Dutta, B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Laboratory Instructor

Special features of the Department1. The B. Tech programme of the department has been provisionally accredited by NBA (National Board of Accreditation) for the academic years 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.2. An Optical Communication laboratory has been set up under MODROBs funded by AICTE.3. GATE coaching classes are arranged for final and pre final year students.4. Every year the department organizes number of workshops and seminars for students. Experts from other universities as well as industries, visit the department enriching students with their knowledge.5. Students are doing consistent and good academic performance in the university examinations.6. Faculties has published number of research papers in reputed journals.

Publications of Faculty Members:•Publication in Journals: 40•Publication in Conference: 15Students are also encouraged to publish as well as present their research work in journals and confer-ences. Recent publication details are Publication in Journals: 2Publication in Conference: 4Electronics and communication Engineering is one of the popoular department due to its day to day importance. Its study has enable the incumbents to be good Core VLSI and Communication Engineers, Software Engineers and also Hardware Engineers. Apart from this Electronics Engineers have blossomed as successful entrepreneurs. There is ample scope of higher studies apart from engagement in its allied felds like Medical Electronics & Instrumentation. Students have been placed in various reputed com-panies such as Infosys Technologies, Tech Mahindra, TCS, Cabgemini, Telecom Network Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Transasia Bio-medical Ltd. , different banking sectors, educational institutes. Many of departmental alumni hold prestigious positions in leading companies, state and central government services. A large number of under graduates are pursuing the post graduate programs as well as Ph.D programmes across different reputed institutes in India.

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Alumni Views“GIMT has been always a pivotal point in my career. I am blessed to have such an academic

environment which helped me to achieve my goal and to excel in my professional career. It provides a

perfect environment for not only academic activities but also for developing one’s personality.

It’s excellence in teaching, its integrated curriculum, enhancing the personality of students and overall

range of facilities provided are the key factors which is shaping the future of many students. Proud to be

an ex student of GIMT. ”~ Sanyukta

SANYUKTA CHETIAB.E. (ECE) (Batch 2006-2010)

Assistant Professor,Department of ETC,JIST (Govt. of Assam)

Jorhat , Assam

MANJEET DAS,B.E. (ECE) (Batch 2006-2010)Assistant Manager,Reserve Bank of India

“I feel proud to be alumnus of GIMT. I would first like to congratulate the ECE branch and the institution as a whole on its wonderful journey so far in which it has been able to achieve such milestones on its way which have become benchmarks of sorts for other institutions of the region to follow. I would like to express my immense gratitude to the faculty of the branch and the management of the institution as a whole for their guidance and motivation which helped me in my overall personal development. The institute provides not just the quality education but also encourages the students in other areas such as sports and cultural activities. Euphuism which has become such a big event in the region now was conceived within the walls of our very own classroom. The ECE branch of GIMT has boasted outstanding results from its very inception and that has been possible because of HOD- Abhijit Nath Sir (back in our days), its excellent faculty members and state of the art laboratory equipments. At last, I would like to wish ECE department as well as the institution the very best in its future endeavours. May the road ahead be even brighter for you than it has been so far.” ~ Manjeet

“Picking up a Department like ECE was a nightmare initially, later by course of time

through guided support of all my faculty team it became interesting. I believe the quality of

delivery is different in GIMT ECE Department under the guidance of such an experienced

Head of Department (Proff. Abhijit Nath). The foundation built up during my days in college helped me in cracking many of the interviews

for which I’m thankful to my Department”.~ Sayed Wasif

SYED WASIFB.E. (ECE) (Batch 2010-2014)

Senior Executive (Core Switch &National/International Long Distance)

Vodafone Mobile Services Limited,Assam & North East Circle.

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Alumni Views “It gives me immense pleasure to present myself as the alumnus of the first batch of GIMT. I can take

pride in the fact that I’ve actually seen the institute grow, with all the hard work and enthusiasm of thefaculty members, the heads and we, the students, of

course. The college has not only awarded a degreeto me but has enriched and groomed me with moti-

vational and leadership qualities. The state of the artlaboratories of institute specially the ECE depart-ment had helped me to develop intellectual skills

which are a boon for me to reach my goals.

KEEP GLOWING and GROWING GIMT”.~ Aradhana

ARADHANA MAHANTAB.E. (ECE) (Batch 2006-2010)

Technical associatesTech Mahindra

Brussels, Belgium

ALANKRITA BHATTACHARYYAB.E. (ECE) (Batch 2006-2010)Associate HR, Infosys

“GIMT has been a path designer for giving my career the right direction. Those 4 years of extensive stresson studies and extra-curricular activities made me just the right package for the corporate industry. Faculty members, with their hard work and knowl-edge have given it the required escape velocity. The institute emphasises on overall development of the student with much priority to industrial visits, guest lectures, and personality development classes so that graduates can lead the world. I am so proud of the fact that I studied from a college which excels in academic results, prepared me for the coming corpo-rate life, and gave us the right guidance. Experienced staff, and state-of-the-art infrastructure is what truly defines our college.

Thank you so much for making me what I am!!”~ Alankrita

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MECHANICALENGINEERING (ME)

DEPARTMENT OF

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Bachelor of Engineering Programme in Mechanical Engineering was started in July 2007 under the affiliation of Gauhati University. In 2013 the department started Bachelor of Technology programme (B.Tech) under Assam Science and Technology University. B. Tech programme in Mechanical Engineering has been accredited provisionally by NBA for three years in 2016. It has been extended for another three years in 2019.

Further, the Department started the M.Tech Programme in Thermal and Fluid Engineering (TFE) under Assam Science and Technology University in 2017. The motto of the Department is quality education through practical learning.

To produce professionally competent Mechanical Engineering graduates who will positively contributetowards the betterment of the global economy and entrepreneurship.

VISION

MISSION•To educate the next generation of leaders in the Mechanical Engineering profession•To provide a platform to create, explore, and develop innovations in engineering science and technology.•To provide valuable service to the local, state, national, and international communities•Successfully adopt the new technologies and stay current with their professions

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)Physical Resource:The department will procure latest hardware and software products to upgrade the facilities in laboratories for meeting the following goals1. Students can take curricular and co-curricular activities.2. Undertaking R&D consultancy projects by the department.3. Undertake higher or advance research work relevant to the profession by joint team.

Higher Studies and Research:1. To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems and prepare them for graduate studies.2. To provide value addition programs to develop abilities for seeking admissions in PG and PhD programs in Indian as well as in foreign universities.

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Employability Skills: The department will1. Ensure that the faculty members and other employees demonstrate professional behaviour as rolemodels of the students.2. Ensure to integrate development of technological and communication skills together.3. Ensure that faculty and students to use innovative methods of self-learning and facilitating learning toinculcate and nurture lifelong learning skills.

Personality Development: The department will1. Ensure that the faculty, staff and students demonstrate the behavior relative to time management,self-discipline, positive attitude and integrity and so on2. Organize seminars on regular basis on themes such as innovations in technology and innovations indelivering and assessing the technical content.3. Strive towards the development of the personalities and competence of both faculty members and students.

Social Responsibility:1.To create awareness among students to do good for the society and the environment2.The department will try to organize socializing events such as :(a) Inter departmental seminars(b) Publication of Institute magazine(c) Having official picnics(d) College annual fest(e) Industrial visit(f) Health awareness camp(g) Organizing engineering model exhibition(h) Interactive sessions with experts of different fields

Career Preference:The department expects that of the graduates of this program are likely to contributeexcellence in the following sectors:1. Design and Manufacturing2. Production3. Higher education and research4. Entrepreneurship5. Industrial Management

Program Outcome (PO)A graduate in Mechanical Engineering will be able,• To apply the knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering• To design and conduct experiments, also analyze and interpret data• To design a system, select the components and process to meet the desired goal within the realisticconstraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability.• To apply engineering and management principles individually or in a team in a multidisciplinaryenvironment• To indentify, analyze, specify and solve engineering problems• To exhibit professional and ethical behavior

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Programme Details

Under Graduate Degree OfferedBachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering (ME)

(Affiliated to ASTU) NBA accredited for the year 2016 to the year 2022

Duration 4 years (8 semesters)

Intake 60 (1st semester level)12 (3rd semester level) through lateral entry.

Post Graduate Degree Offered Master of Technology in Thermal and Fluid Engineering (TFL) (Affiliated to ASTU)

Duration 2 years (4 semesters)

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Course CurriculumB. TechCore Subjects:• Engineering Mechanics • Integrated Design and Manufacturing• Basic and Applied Thermodynamics • Industrial Engineering• Engineering Graphics • Internal Combustion Engines• Primary Manufacturing • Machine Tools and Machining• Mechanics of Materials • Gas Turbine and Jet Propulsion• Fluid Mechanics • Computer Aided Design• Material Science • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning• Mechanism & Machines • Turbo Machinery• Heat Transfer • Power Plant Engineering• Metrology & Instrumentation • Machine Design including CAD• Optimisation Technique • Turbo Machinery

•To acquire effective communication skills such as Speaking and listening, Reading and writing, Interpret and prepare visual cues.•To illustrate the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental and societal contexts.•To practice time management and life-long learning.•To apply modern techniques, resources and engineering tools in the solution of engineering problems.•To keep abreast with contemporary knowledge, issues and technological developments ( Techniques,Skills).

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M. TechCore Subjects:• Advanced Fluid Mechanics • Experimental Methods in Thermal

Engineering• Advanced Thermodynamics • Micro fluidics• Computational Fluid Dynamics • Compressible Flow• Conduction and Radiation Heat Transfer • Modern Trends in Refrigeration and Air

Conditioning• Advanced Engineering Mathematics • Advanced Gas Turbine and Jet Propulsion• Alternative Energy Sources • Advanced Power Plant Engineering• Advanced Internal Combustion Engine • Principles of Combustions and Emissions• Optimization Technique • Solar Energy• Finite Element Method• Convective Heat Transfer Analysis• Batteries and Fuel Cell

Laboratories1. Engineering Mechanics2. Mechanism and Machines3. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics4. Heat Transfer5. Metrology and Instrumentation6. Material Testing7. CAD8. Mechanics of Materials9. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning10. Internal Combustion Engines11. Fuel Injection Centre12. Advanced Manufacturing13. Machine Tools and Machining

Faculty Members1. Dr. Thuleswar Nath, B.E, M. Tech, Ph.D, Professor and HOD2. Dr. Sushanta Kumar Dutta, B.E, M.E, PhD, Professor3. Dr. Pradip Kumar Dutta, B.E, M.Tech, PhD, Professor4. Dr. Debarshi Mallick, B.E, M.E, PhD, Assistant Professor5. Mr. Angshuman Chatterjee, B.E, M.E, Assistant. Professor6. Mr. Akashdeep Goswami, B.Tech, M.E, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor7. Ms. Sangeeta Das, B.Tech, M.Tech, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor,8. Mr. Rajib Bhowmik, B.E, M.Tech, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor9. Mr. Bhabajit Baruah, B.E, M.E, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor10. Mr. Swapnaneel Sarma, B.E, M.Tech, Assistant Professor11. Mr. Himangshu S. Brahma, B.E, M.Tech, Assistant Professor12. Mr. Arunabh Choudhury, B.Tech, M.Tech, Assistant Professor13. Mr. Rakesh Nath, B.E, M.Tech, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor

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Technical Staff1. Mr. Joydeep Gupta, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory Instructor2. Mr. Paras Kumar Das, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory Instructor3. Mr. Nilam Bharadwaj, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory Instructor

Special features of the Department• The Department of Mechanical Engineering has been accredited by NBA (National Board of Accreditation) for the year 2016-2017 to 2021-22• GIMT-Bosch Joint Certification course is conducted every year for industrial exposure of the students.• The Department in collaboration with Students chapter of the Institution of Engineers (India), Assam State Centre, conducts Seminar, workshop regularly. Interactive programmes are also held regularly. “Yantrik Cult” is an initiative by the Mechanical Engineering students, which organizes technical talks, seminars, workshops etc. on regular basis along with several steps towards social development.• The Department also organizes Winter/Summer Schools for its students in important/ emerging areaspertaining to Mechanical Engineering, which are not covered under the existing syllabus.• Three Laboratories ( Strength of Materials, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Laboratory, CAD/CAM Laboratory) has been developed under MODROBS.• Successfully completed a research project on “Modification of Existing Handloom by Incorporation ofSemi- Automatic Features with power Feed” funded by Assam Science , Technology and EnvironmentCouncil, DST, Govt. of Assam.

Publications of Faculty Members:• Publication in Journals: 59• Publication in Conference: 40• Book Chapter: 6• Patent: 5 (Applied)

Apart from this, the department employs Part time / Adjunct Faculty from Industry and academia as per requirements.

Activities of the Department1. The Department of Mechanical Engineering has organized a 5 day winter school on “Engineering Mechanics” during 27th February to 3rd March 2017 for the students of GIMT Guwahati.2. The Department of Mechanical Engineering has organized a 5 day Faculty Development Programme on “ANSYS and its Application in Engineering” from 5th June to 9th June 2017.

14. Ms. Nilakshi Sarmah, B.E, M.E, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor, (On study leave)15. Ms. Sharmi Dev Sharma, B.E, M.E, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor16. Mr. Jugal Saharia, B.Tech, M.Tech, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor ( On study leave )17. Mr. Rajat Kamal Kakati, B.Tech, M.Tech, Assistant Professor18. Dr. Kankan Kishore Pathak, B.E, M.Tech, PhD, Assistant Professor19. Mr. Faruque Aziz, B.E, M.Tech, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor20. Mr. Dheeman Bhuyan, B. Tech, M. Tech, PhD pursuing, Assistant Professor (On study leave)

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Being a student for 3 years in GIMT, I can say that it is one of the best institutions to be in. The teachershad been a guiding light who gave their best to bring out the best in us. Besides that, this college has given

me sweet memories, faithful friends and a sense of confidence to face the challenges and turbulence

in real life. My sincere thanks to all the faculty members of Mechanical Engineering Department,

mentors and everyone in GIMT for their never ending support and altruism.

~Bidyut

Bidyut DaudangB.E. (ME), (Batch 2010-2014)

Operation and Maintenance Engineer.India Oil Corporation Limited, Guwahati

Rohan Kumar BarooahB.E. (ME), (Batch 2009-2013)McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute (MMRI) | McMaster University, Canada

GIMT has been an institution that provides quality education to the budding engineers of North East India. It gives me immense pleasure to see that many GIMT graduates have been able to serve our society by establishing themselves in several government agencies and research institutes all over Assam and India. This has been possible due to the technical skills acquired, and academic excellence achieved in this institute over the undergraduate studies. I am very grateful to Professor P.C. Baruah and Asst. Professor Shubhajit Das for their constant support and guidance in my life.~ Rohan

Alumni Views

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I feel immense pleasure to share my four years of experience in GIMT. In today’s world a lot of

engineering institutes have emerged but there are only a few which produce good engineers. The

GIMT faculty is very sincere towards the curriculum and performance of their students.

Also, I have seen a tremendous determination of the whole staff in achieving the highest position in

the society. I always feel happy to be a part of such an institution and

will always cherish those four years.~ Chiman

Chiman KumarB.E.(ME), (Batch 2012-2016)

Assistant ManagerLakwa Thermal Power Station,

Assam Power Generation Corporation (APGCL)

GIMT was a realistic opportunity which had happened to me in my life, it had surely created a

difference in me. It had been a joyous and honorary experience being a part of GIMT. 4 years in GIMT was full of fun and learning. My sincere gratitude

to the faculties of GIMT for their constant guidance and motivation. It is training & placement cell is

very active and effective. I was campus placed from here. ~ Nitin

Nitin Singh TatrariB.E. (ME), (Batch 2010-2014)Technical Marketing Officer

Everest Industries Ltd

Pallabi BaruahB.E.(ME), (Batch 2011-2015)Assistant EngineerPublic Health Engineering Department (PHED)

I am honored to have this privileged of sharing my thoughts about GIMT. I would be ever grateful to my Alma Mater for all that it has bestowed upon me. My sincere regards to the teachers of Mechanical Engineering Department for putting in their heart and soul in bringing out the best in every student. The institution has ventured into every aspect to ensure the overall academic, technical, practical and managerial skills of the students thus creating an assemblage of ignited minds moving ahead to be the future technocrats leading the nation. My best wishes for the young brothers and sisters associated with GIMT and a humble request to remember the roots which help you gain strength to face the wrath of any storm.~ Pallabi

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BASIC SCIENCESAND HUMANITIES

DEPARTMENT OF

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Chemistry started in September, 2006. At present, the prescribed B.Tech. syllabi of Assam Science and Technology University are followed for classroom instructions and laboratory experiments. The department providesfacilities and offers helpful suggestions to the students conducting projects related to chemistry.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Faculty Members• Dr. Kajal Dutta, M.Sc., Ph.D, Assistantt Professor and HoD (i/c)• Dr. Kula Nath Sarma Professor• Dr. Swarnali Pathak, M.Sc, PhD, Assistant Professor

Technical Staff1. Mr. Bhaskar Chakravarty, M.Sc.

Publications of Faculty Members:• Journals: 18• Conference: 22

The Department of Chemistry has initiated research work in the field of Chemical Sensor, CoordinationChemistry, Bio fuels, Synthetic organic chemistry and Nanotechnology with the help of financial aid obtained from AICTE, Govt. of India under RPS and MODROBS scheme.

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Mathematics was established in September 2006. It offers all courses related to mathematics to the students of all the existing engineering disciplines.Excellence in teaching has been the hallmark of the department ever since its inception.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Faculty Members• Prof. Dilip Kumar Sarma, M.A., M. Phil, Ph.D. Professor and HoD• Dr. Madhumita Mahanta, M.Sc., PhD , Assistant Professor• Dr. Priyanka Pratim Baruah, M.Sc. PhD, Assistant Professor• Dr. Moytri Sarmah, M.Sc., PhD, Assistant Professor• Ms. Sanchita Chetia, M.Sc., pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor• Mr. Banajit Sarma, M.Sc., pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor

Activities of the department• The department organized a workshop entitled “Short Term Course on Higher Secondary Mathemat-ics” from June 20 to 24, 2016.• The department organized a State Level Inter School Quiz on Mathematics and Science on National Mathematics Day, 22 December, 2017

Publications of Faculty Members:In journal: 36Conference attended: 80Workshop attended: 20

Research areas of the faculty members• Algebra and Graph Theory• Fuzzy Mathematics• Fluid Mechanics

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Physics was started in September 2006. It follows the syllabi of Physics prescribed by Assam Science and Technology University for the B.Tech first year students of all the existing engineering disciplines. The programme isassisted with 20 practicals including spectroscopic and basic electrical and electronic experiments. Excellence in teaching has been the hallmark of the department ever since its inception.

The Department has created research facilities under AICTE-RPS scheme to carry out research work in Condensed Matter Physics (Theoretical) Nanotechnology, Theoretical Astrophysics etc.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Faculty Members• Dr. Ajanta Deka, M.Sc.¸ PhD, Assistant Professor and HoD (i/c)• Dr. Lipi Goswami, M.Sc., PhD, Assistant Professor• Dr. Nandita Lahkar Kalita, M.Sc., M.Phil., PhD, Assistant Professor

Technical staff• Mr. Dharani Mazumdar, Lab Instructor, M.Sc, M.Tech

Publications of Faculty Members:• Journal: 24• Conference: 45• Books: 3

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The department of Humanities was established in 2010. It is composed of academics of diverse fields, e.g., Language Teaching, Sociology, Economics, Accountancy and Management. The courses dealt by the department are spread over the entire curriculum of all branches of Engineering. The faculty members are also competent to give training and counseling in different fields like Academic writing, Syllabus design, career oriented training, human rights etc.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES

Core subjects:• Technical Communication • Environmental Science• Sociology • Economics and Accountancy• Principles of Mangement • Engineering Ethics• Disaster management • Engineering for sustainable development

Activities of the departmentThe department regularly organises Health camp, yoga camp as well as motivational workshops.

Publications of Faculty Members:• Journal: 16• Conference: 3

LaboratoryLanguage laboratory: Orell Digital Language Lab

Faculty Members• Ms. Kritanjali Jaiswal, M.A, B.Ed, PGDC (in Human Rights), Assistant Professor and HoD (i/c)• Ms. Manashi Devi, M.A, B.Ed, As pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor, • Ms. Priti Sarmah, M.A, B.Ed, pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor• Ms. Akrista Bora, B.Com , MBA, Assistant Professor

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BUSINESSADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENTAt GIMT, we are committed towards academic excellence and our endeavour is essentially two-fold - we intend to help our students to realize their full potential in their journey to become successful managers and entrepreneurs, and also aim at creating and disseminating knowledge through our offered MBA and BBA programme. In congruence with our institute’s vision, the Department of Business Administration was established in July, 2008. At present, the Department offers PhD (with course work) a two-year full-time Master in Business Administration (MBA) and three-year full-time Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programmes under the Assam Science and Technology University. The Department boasts of its excellent young team of Faculty members with interdisciplinary background who are drawn from the premier institutes. ‘The urge to learn and make others learn’ has been the motto of our teaching fraternity.Moreover, the Faculty represents an excellent conglomerate of industry-academia exposures. Accordingly, the latest trends in Management education are incorporated in our teaching methodology. This is reflected in our students’ performance in University examinations as well as in final placements of our students in reputed organizations. It is worth mentioning that a few of our students got job offers in their third semester itself and many in their final semester.Further, with many companies lined up for our campus recruitment drives, we expect 100% placement for our outgoing batch of 2019 also by June 2019.

To produce leaders who possess knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to adapt to the dynamic business environment and thereby contribute towards the growth of the nation.

VISION

MISSION

• To educate and empower our students with business knowledge that will transcend the standards of regional and business culture

• To achieve excellence in research and academics in the field of managementProgramme Educational Objectives (PEOs)• To develop the department’s structure, systems and intellectual capital to enable the department to

fulfil its mission.• To provide a supportive and stimulating academic environment to the students that would be

congenial for them to develop their expertise and knowledge in the field of management.• To develop valuable life skills of students and transform them to a total personality so that they are

enabled to think independently, argue critically, solve problems and communicate effectively at a level which reflects their competency.

• To motivate students to bring out the best in them and foster creativity, innovation and effective team building and promote team spirit so that they can work effectively in a team in practical field.

• To enrich the knowledge-base of management through applied and conceptual research and quality publications.

• To enrich the knowledge and skills of the teaching fraternity of various management institutes in the region through Staff/Management Development Programmes.

• To collaborate with the corporate and other academic institutions of repute for the furtherance of management education and research and also for bridging the line of divide.

• To develop ethically conscious and socially responsible managers who are capable of contributing to the development

of the nation and enrich the quality of life.

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Programme Details

Post Graduate Degree Offered Master of Business Administration (MBA)Full-time Programme

Duration 2 years (4 Semesters)

Intake 60 at 1st Semester level

Under Graduate Degree Offered Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)Full-time Programme

Duration 3 years (6 Semesters)

Intake 60 at 1st Semester level

BBA ProgrammeThe BBA programme under the Assam Science and Technology University offers six open elective papers spread over fifth and sixth semesters with a focus to enhance the employability of BBA Graduates in diverse areas of business. Further, as a part fulfilment of the curriculum, the students are required to undergo 2-month Summer Internship Project in reputed organizations after their fourth semester and prepare a Project Report. The Report would be evaluated by External Examiner of repute.

Doctor of Philosophy

• English & Business Communication • Financial Accounting • Principles of Management • Business Statistics• Business Environment • Environmental Studies• Business Mathematics • Marketing Management• Computer Fundamentals • Strategic Management• Organisational Behaviour • Organisational Change & Development• Managerial Economics • Business Law• Financial Management • Computer Application in Business• Human Resource Management • E-Commerce• Production & Operations Management • Entrepreneurship Development• Business Ethics • Cost & Management Accounting• Marketing Research

Core Subjects offered

Course Curriculum

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MBA Programme

Core Subjects offered:• Principles of Management • Research Tools & Techniques• Organisational Behaviour • Financial Management• Managerial Economics • Human Resource Management• Financial Accounting • Production & Operations Management• Quantitative Techniques in Management • Corporate Environment• Marketing Management-I & II • Cost & Management Accounting• Computer Application in Business • Business Law• Values & Ethics in Management • Technology & Innovation Management• Communication Skills for Managers • Quality Control & Management• Business Policy & Strategic Management • Project Management• Operations Research for Industry

Specialized Subjects:Finance Group HR Group• Behavioural Finance • Managerial Behaviour & Effectiveness• Security Analysis and Portfolio Management • Industrial Relations & Labour Laws• Taxation Planning & Management • Organisational Change & Development• Advanced Corporate Accounting • Performance Appraisal, Training &

Development• Financial Engineering & Derivatives Management • Negotiation & Counselling• Management of Financial Services • Strategic Human Resource Management

The MBA programme under the Assam Science and Technology University offers dual Specialisation in the areas of Finance, Human Resource, Marketing and Production. One open Elective paper is offered in the fourth semester. Moreover, as a part fulfilment of the curriculum, the students are required to undergo 2-month Summer Internship Project in reputed organizations and prepare a Project Report.

Elective Subjects

International Business Management of Non-Governmental Organisations

Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management Health Care ManagementTax Planning & Management Event ManagementIndustrial Relations Retail ManagementMarketing of Services Banking & Financial ServicesSales & Distribution Management Innovation ManagementQuality Control & Management Travel & Tourism Management

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• Teaching PedagogyThe Department endeavours to offer the latest developments in the field of Management by employing a mix of learning tools so as to provide conceptual knowledge and build skills. This is deemed neces-sary to mould students to take on the hustle-bustle of the corporate world. As mere theoretical and

Special features of the Department

Faculty1. Dr. Nilanjana Deb, MBA, Ph.D., Associate Professor and HoD (i/c)2. Mr. Rajdeep Deb, MBA, NET (Mgmt), MA (Tourism Management), pursuing Ph.D., Assistant Professor 3. Dr. Sampurna Bhuyan, MA (Eco), M.Phil., SET, Ph.D., Assistant Professor4. Mr. Faruk Ahmed, MBA, pursuing Ph.D., Assistant Professor5. Mr. Dhruva Jyoti Sharma, B.Tech., MBA, PGDHRM, NET (Mgmt.), pursuing Ph.D., Assistant Professor 6. Mr. Avisek Purkayastha, BE, PGDM, NET (Mgmt), pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor

Adjunct Faculty MembersDr. Junumoni Das, MBA, LLB, PhD, Personnel Manager (HR & Admin)Further, the students are given the opportunity to have interactive sessions with the visiting Resource persons of repute from industry and academics.Publications by Faculty Members.• Publication in Journal : 34• Publications in Conference: 36• Book Chapters : 06

Marketing Group Production Group• Brand Management and Advertising • TQM & Six Sigma• Supply Chain Management • Service Operation Management• Consumer Behavioural Analysis and Retailing • Operation Strategy Planning & Control• Rural Marketing • Supply Chain & Logistics Management• Marketing of Services • TPM & Lean Manufacturing• Sales and CRM • Modern Operations Research Techniques

for Industry

Elective Subjects:Travel and Tourism Management Enterprise Resource PlanningInternational Marketing & Trade E-CommerceManagement of Non-Government Organisations Construction ManagementInfrastructure Management International BusinessHealth Care Management Compensation ManagementEvent Management Entrepreneurship ManagementComputer Aided Project Management

Finance ManagementPhDAreas of research

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Seminars/Workshops organised (partial list)Seminars• Seminar on ‘Employee Empowerment: Issues and Challenges’ on March 14, 2012.• Seminar on ‘Individual Transformation: Key to Nation Building’ on February 13, 2013.• Seminar on ‘Voluntary Blood Donation and Prevention of HIV/AIDS’ on April 11, 2013• Seminar on ‘Motivation and Employability Skills of MBA Graduates’ on March 28,2015• Seminar on ‘ Digital Marketing’ on March 10, 2018Workshops• One-day Workshop on ‘Computer Application in Social Science Research’ on March 1, 2017 Social

Awareness• The Department observed ‘Vigilance Awareness Week’ from October 31 to November 5, 2016.• Management Fest: Saviskara 2019- The management fest was organised by the Department

of Business Administration on March 4 and 5, 2019. Participants from various institutes have participated in this 2-day fest.

conceptual inputs in class-room setup would lead to incomplete accomplishment of knowledge on a discipline like Management, efforts are also made by the Faculty to impart instructions in simulated settings and through rigorous exercises such as case studies, management games, GDs, role playing exercises, field studies, industrial visits etc. Moreover, the Department encourages individualised and one-to-one interaction.

The Department believes in comprehensive and continuous evaluation of students in order to ensure that their progress is satisfactory. Therefore, apart from the Semester-end Examinations conducted by the Assam Science and Technology University, the evaluation process comprises of term papers, regular class tests, group discussions, case studies, management games, role playing exercises, mock selling etc. This process is carried throughout the entire semester. Extensive care is taken that the students are evaluated not only on the theoretical contents but also on the practical aspect of the course.

Further, the Department is well equipped with all modern teaching tools like OHPs, MMPs and also a computer laboratory, case study/reading and library rooms etc.

• Industrial visitsIndustrial visits are conducted from time to time to ensure that the students get the requisite exposure to the corporate world. In previous Academic Sessions, our students had the privilege of visiting Bongaigaon Refinery, Hindustan Paper Corporation, Jagiroad, Emami Limited, Jyoti Lab., IOCL, North Guwahati, Guwahati Refinery, West Assam Milk Producers’ Co-operative Union Ltd., Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Limited, CG Foods Ltd., Sun Pharmaceuticals and Alkem Laboratories, Sikkim, SRD Nutrients (Horlicks) and Marico Limited.

• Finishing SchoolIn order to enhance the employability skills of MBA students, efforts are made to provide soft skills training to the students on a regular basis along with the University curriculum. The Finishing School of the institute is entrusted with this responsibility.

• Students’ Co-curricular activitiesThe Department encourages the students to organize as well as participate in seminars, workshops andawareness camp etc, for the benefit of the society.

MBA students have also proved their mettle in various competitions and in B-School Meets, by winning prizes in various events.

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COMPUTERAPPLICATION

DEPARTMENT OF

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Computer Application was started in the year of 2009 with the objective of promoting specialized knowledge in the field of Computer Science and Application. The programmes under the department are affiliated to Assam Science and Technology University, Guwahati and MCA course is also approved by AICTE, New Delhi. During this journey, ten batches of MCA and three batches of BCA have been admitted and seven MCA batches are already passed out from the department and got placement in various nationaland international companies of repute. The USP of Computer Application Department is “Value Based Education using innovative teaching methodologies supported by state of the art laboratories and add on courses.”

To develop human resources of high caliber with moral ethics and employability potentials and to pro-duce technically competent, socially committed technocrats.

VISION

MISSIONTo inculcate value based, socially committed professionalism to the cause of overall developments of students and society that leads to employment and entrepreneurship.

Physical Resource :The department will procure latest hardware and software products to upgrade the facilities in laboratories for meeting the following goals:1. Students can take curricular and co-curricular activities.2. Undertake R&D consultancy projects by the department.3. Undertake higher or advance research work relevant to the profession by joint team.

Higher Studies and Research :1. To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze real world problems and prepare them for graduate studies.2. To provide value addition programs to develop abilities for seeking admissions in PG and PhD programs in Indian as well as in foreign universities.

Employability Skills :1. The department will ensure that the faculty members and other employees demonstrate professionalbehaviour as role models of the students.2. The department will ensure to integrate development of technological and communication skills together.3. The department will ensure that faculty and students to use innovative methods of self learning and facilitating learning to inculcate and nurture lifelong learning skills.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)

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Personality Development:1. The department will ensure that the faculty, staff and students demonstrate the behavior related to time management, self discipline and positive attitude, integrity and so on.2. The department will organize departmental seminars on themes such as innovation in technology and innovation in delivery and assessing the technical content.3. The department will ensure to adopt self development group approach for developing the personalities and competence of both faculty members and students.

Social Responsibility:1. To create awareness among students to do good for society and environment.2. The department is trying to organizing socializing activities such as inter-departmental seminars, having official picnic, annual function for faculties.3. Organizing engineering model exhibition under the guidance of faculty.4. Interactive sessions with experts from different fields.

Career Preference:The Department will also undertake the following activities like:1. Involve students in designing and maintaining web based applications.2. a.Involve students in building application software.b. Involve students in building mobile application like Andriod applications.c. Motivating students for pursuing higher education.

Program Outcome (PO)After the completion of the course, a student will be able/ to inculcate1. The ability to identify a problem definition, analyze it and define the computing requirements approprivate to its solution.2. The ability to inculcate programming skills and use analytic and empirical methods to design and evaluate technical problems and their solutions3. The ability to document and maintain Software Requirement Specification.4. The ability to work independently as well as in team in multidisciplinary projects.5. And Exhibit professional and ethical behaviour.6. The ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economical, environmental, social, political, safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.7. To acquire effective communication skills such as:a. Speaking and Listeningb. Reading and Writingc. Interpret and Prepare Visual Cues8. To demonstrate the impact of software engineering solutions in global, economical, environmental and social contexts9. To practice the methods of time management and life-long learning.10. To keep abreast with contemporary knowledge, issues and technological developments (techniques,skills and tools)

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Programme Details

Under Graduate Degree Offered Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)(Affiliated to Assam Science and Technology University)

Duration 3 years (6 semesters)

Intake 30

Post Graduate Degree OfferedMaster of Computer Apllication (MCA)

(Affiliated to Assam Science and Technology University ) & approved by AICTE New Delhi

Duration 3 years (6 semesters)

Intake 15 (1st semester level )Lateral entry into 3rd Semester as per AICTE norms

COURSE CURRICULUM

BCA Core Subjects:

• Data Structure and Algorithms• Computer Organization• Software Engineering• Computer Network• Object Oriented Programming and Design• Theory of Computer Science• Database Management System

MCA Core Subjects:

• Introductory Programming (IP) • Computer Graphics & Multimedia(CGM)• Digital Systems (DS) • Operating Systems (OS)• Theory of Computer Science(TCS) • Software Engineering(SE)• Accounting and financial management (AFM) • Database Management Systems -II(DBMS)• Computer Architecture and Organization (CAO) • Computer Network (CN)• Computer based optimization techniques (CBOT) • Design and Analysis of Algorithms (DAA)• Graph Theory (GT) • Data Warehousing and Data Mining(DWDM)• System Software (SS) • Web Technology (WT)• Database Management Systems -I(DBMS) • Artificial Intelligence(AI)• Management Information System(MIS) • Object Oriented Programming and Design

(OOPD)

• Data warehousing and Data Mining• Digital image processing• Distributed system• Artificial Intelligence• Graph theory• Artificial Intelligence• Mobile Computing

Elective Subject:

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• Microprocessor and Embedded Design(MED) • Cryptography and Network Security (CNS)• Distributed Systems(DS) • Information Storage and Retrieval (ISR)• Expert Systems(ES) • Multimedia Systems(MS)• Image Processing(IP) • Simulation and Modeling(SM)• Biologically Implied Computing(BIC) • Remote Sensing and GIS(RSG)• Programming Language and Paradigms(PLP) • Mobile Computing(MC)

Elective Subject:

LaboratoriesAt present the department has six Laboratories each having high end Computers running on wide variety of operating system including Linux, Windows Vista/7/8. All the machines are equipped with latestIntel(R) Core (TM)2 Duo processor having memory up to 2.00 GB and is connected to the online UPS. The laboratory is also equipped with an high speed IBM server with multicore computing facility. The laboratory is providing client-server computing facility to all the 90 computers with the IBM Server. The server, workstations and the PC terminals are connected to the campus wide gigabit compatible LAN with access to the Internet. The IBM server is configured with latest software packages to assist in software development. The laboratory is equipped with up-to-date DBMS packages, graphics and animation packages, multimedia authoring packages, GIS packages & browsers, Skylab in addition to the various state-of-the art compilers and programming environments, and office automation software. Moreover Workstation computers have mobile application development facilities. The student of the Department can also avail the facilities of other high end Engineering laboratory to carry out their projects and experiments.

Following are the list of different Laboratories.

Name of the laboratory Tools and Software usedPROGRAMMING LAB Turbo C, Dev C, GCC, Java, C++

RDBMS LAB Oracle 11g on IBM server and Oracle 11 client onclient computers, My SQL,Sql server

PROJECT LAB

Dreamweaver, Komodo Edit, HTML 5, CSS, Eclipse, Android ADT, Java ME, Delvic JVM, , Apache Server, IIS, Glassfish, Tomcat etc on IBM server and Eclipse, Net beans etc on client side with Filezilla as FTP client.

NETWORKING LABInterconnecting devices(L2,L3 Swich,Cisco Router)MOBILE APPLICATION LAB

Interconnecting devices(L2,L3 Swich,Cisco Router) MOBILE APPLICATION LABAndroid Studio

R & D LABMatlab, Wireshark, WEKA, Hadoop Cluster, Respberry Pi, Arduino, Spider, SWI Prolog, GC Prolog

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Faculty Members1. Dr. Mukta Ranjan Singha , BSc(H), MCA, PhD , Associate Professor and Head2. Mr. Pranjal Das, BSc (H), MCA, Assistant Professor3. Mr. Arnab Kumar Das , BSc (H), MCA,M.Tech (IT), Pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor4. Mr. Jeetumoni Barman, BSc (H), MCA , Assistant Professor5. Mr. Arindom Ain, BSc (H), MCA, Pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor

System AnalystMr. Rajarshi Paul, BCA, MCA,M Tech (IT) pursuing PhD, Assistant Professor and System Analyst

Adjunct Faculty Members1. Prof Dilip Kumar Sarma Professor MSc (Math), PhD2. Dr Priyanka P Baruah Assistant Professor MSc (Math), PhD3. Ms Sanchita Chetia Assistant Professor MSc (Math)4. Mr Banajit Sarma Assistant Professor MSc (Math)5. Md Faruk Ahmed Assistant Professor M.Com,MBA6. Ms Manashi Devi Assistant Professor M. A (Humanities)

Research and Publications (Published / Accepted)(a) Paper Published : 14(b) Paper Conference: 03

Features of the Departmenta) Internet facilitiesEach Computer in the laboratory is connected to the Institute Wi-Fi Computer networks that provide high speed Internet facilities.

b) Mentoring SystemThe Institute has adopted the policy of mentoring through which each student is under the observation of their respective mentors which guide them in their academic as well as personal problems and grievances. COMPUTER APPLICATION

c) ResultsThe students of the department have shown outstanding result in the university exam and brought laurels to the college. Following is the year wise result of the department till date.

SlNo Batch No of students

AppearedNo of Students

PassedPass Percent-

age Rank in University Exam

1 2009-2010 38 35 92% 1st , 3rd , 7th ,9th, 10th2 2010-2011 28 24 85% 1st, 2nd , 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th3 2011-2012 44 39 88% 2nd ,3rd ,4th ,5th ,9th4 2012-2013 28 26 93% 11th ,15th, 18th5 2013-2014 25 19 76% 1st ,2nd, 3rd ,4th, 5th6 2014-2015 23 16 69.56% 1st ,2nd ,3rd7 2015-2016 11 8 72.72% 1st ,2nd, 3rd ,4th

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Departmental Activities

Inter College Technical Quiz Competition “DIGIFACT”

National Workshop on Mobile Application Development

d) Add on Courses:AApart from the regular courses, the department is also offering the following add on courses to en-rich the technical knowledge of the students. The add on courses are:• Mobile Application Development• Linux Server Administration• Artificial Intelligence using Python• Database Administration

e) Placement:The placement process for the batch of 2013-2015 was started in January 2015 with various companiesvisiting our institute for campus recruitment. Few students are selected in the process and others havemanaged to find a job of their own.

Sl No Name of the Company1 Tech Mahindra Limited2 Technowell Services Pvt Ltd3 Incredible Info soft software Pvt Ltd,Guwahati4 Zaloni Tech India Pvt Ltd,Guwahati5 Wipro Technologies6 Xeality IT Technologies Pvt. Limited.7 XL Dynamics India Pvt. Ltd.8 Brigosha Technologies Pvt. Limited

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ACADEMICEVALUATIONPROCEDURES

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ACADEMICEVALUATIONPROCEDURES

UNIVERSITY EVALUATIONThe Evaluation Procedure of the Institute is in accordance with the Assam Science and Technology (ASTU) University Examination rules and regulations. The Evaluation of the examination is mainly based on the following attributes:- (a) Continuous Evaluation (CE) (b) End Term Examination(ESE) .Out of these two attributes, Continuous Evaluation has been taken as Internal Evaluation whereas, End Semester Examination is taken as External Evaluation. The present weightage is as follows: (a) Continuous Evaluation (CE) - 30% (c) End Term Examination(ESE) - 70%

Institutes Internal Evaluations:The Institute has its internal evaluation procedures in co-ordination with the University Examination Regulations. It also follows the Assessment Methods as followed by National Board of Accreditation. The Internal Evaluation of the courses done with the Attendance, Unit Tests, Viva, Practical tests, quiz etc.

NBA Assessment Procedure:Course Outcome (CO): The grass root evaluation of a course is done by the attainment level of the predetermined course outcome of the subjects. The tools for assessing course outcome are Unit Tests, Viva, Practical tests, quiz etc and are evaluated by the subject teacher within the timeframe of the course period.

Programme Outcome (PO):The Program Outcome of the each program is calculated on the basis of different factors. Out of these factors, the Course outcome of the subjects taken together is also an important component. The attainment level of Program outcome of a batch of students is done at the department level and analyzed for further improvement.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):The Program Educational Objectives of a particular programme has been computed on the basis of different factors like, Course outcome, Alumni Feedback, Industry/Recruiters feedback, Faculty feedback, Placement Records and other factors which directly and indirectly affect the total educational performance system.

Vision and Mission of the Department:The attainment level of Program outcome and their mapping with Program Educational Objectives leads to the attainment of the Vision and Mission of the Institute as a whole.

Vision and Mission of the Institute:The vision and mission of the Institute is the summation of attainment level of Vision and Mission of the Programmes as a whole.

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INFRASTRUCTUREANDFACILITIES

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INFRASTRUCTUREANDFACILITIES

Central workshopThe Central workshop measuring 450 sq. m. has beenequipped to provide all the facilities for the basic training of the engineering students in turning, machining & amp; welding, fitting, carpentry and blacksmith trades. The facilities of the workshop are also utilized for making models etc. for students’ projects works and minor repair work of College fleets of transports, constructional works requirements and meeting the need of other Departments / Laboratories of the college. It also facilitates interest in some modification work on existing equipment.

Central LibraryThe Central Library occupies total floor area of more than 600 sq. m. including a spacious reading room to accommodate at least 100 persons for self-study. The functioning of library is computerized with integrated library management software. The library is equipped with national and international journals (IEEE,ASPP) of both printed and online forms for the benefit of the student and the faculty. Ten computers with broadband connection and LAN have been provided to browse the various e-journals available in the library. The Library is stocked with an adequate number of latest edition text books. At present it has about 30000 volumes of 6112 titles. The Institute continues to procure new books as new subjects are added to the syllabus of various departments.

ClassroomThere are more than 50 well equipped Classrooms and Tutorial rooms in the Institute. The class rooms are sized as per AICTE norms and requirements. Most of the Classroom area is more than 66 Square metres with sufficient numbers of furniture and fixtures. The classrooms are equipped either with green boards, black boards or white boards with a platform for conducting lectures by faculty members and instructors. There are also Model classrooms ( smart classrooms) equipped with LCD projectors, smart board and audio facilities.

Computing facilitiesThe computing facility of the institute occupies a floor space of more than 300 sq. m. and houses around 200 computers loaded with Windows XP/Vista & amp; Linux operating systems. All the computers arebased on Pentium-IV and Dual Core Technology with some connected to wireless LAN through a central server with an ability to work on different platforms. Internet facility with totaling more than 100 MBPS Broad Band is available to 100 % of the computers. Students at GIMT are encouraged, from the very beginning, to use the computer independently in order to gain sufficient hands on practice. In

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addition to this, several Laboratories have large numbers computers dedicated to perform specified tasks in laboratory experiments. The Department of Business Administration also houses a modern Computer centre equipped with sufficient numbers of computers with internet facili-ty as per AICTE requirement. This centre is meant for use of MBA students exclusively. Similarly, another Com-puter Centre, having about 90 computers, is in place for MCA students. The students enjoy access to different international and national journals and eBooks from these centres.Language LaboratoryThe institute established Language Laboratory to train the students in improving their mastery over the English language and communication. It is equipped with 31 computers (One faculty and 30 students computers). Orell Digital Language lab software has been installed in all the computers. Humanities Department is responsible to run this facility.

Seminar HallThere are six well equipped Seminar Halls. Audio Visual facilities are in place to fulfill the need of the academic departments of the Institute. The seminar hall allows the institute to conduct national level conferences, work-shops and seminars within its own premises. With seating capacity of 200 persons, GIMT is conducting national level conference on various disciplines.

GIMT-BOSCH CollaborationThe Institute has taken various initiatives to collaborate with Industries and Institutes. An initiative which will be of immense help to our students, a GIMT – BOSCH Joint Certification Training Centre has been opened at our premises in February 2014. BOSCH is a renowned German Company dealing in development and maintenance of petrol and diesel engines. In a joint collaboration, GIMT is providing the infrastructure and the machines while BOSCH is providing the expertise. The first batch of students from GIMT has already undergone the training and more such courses will follow. The cost of the training is being heavily subsidized by us so that maximum students can benefit from the training.

Canteen facilitiesThe canteen is housed in a spacious building providing hygienic breakfast, lunch, tea and snacks to students, faculty and staff members at moderate rates. The area of the canteen is more than 400 Square meter to cater the need of more than 2000 students of the Institute. The canteen facility also caters for special function arranged at different times with specialized food items as and when required.

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Transport FacilitiesThe Institute has more than 15 vehicles to cater for the needs of the students as faculty members and staff. GIMT runs College Bus service along specified routes from the city to the college and back. The students of the Institute are offered transport facilities over various routes. Moreover, small vehicles are also utilized for day-to-day activities of the institute

Hostel FacilitiesGirls’ Hostel:The institute owns a Girls hostel having 116 double bedded rooms inside the College Campus. The Girls Hostel is being looked after by two Hostel wardens. Girls Hostel of the Institute has been administered with some rules and regulations and borders are to follow such rules for smooth running of the day to day activities.

Boys’ Hostel:The institute has a six storied boys’ hostel within the campus. Ground floor to 4th floor of the hostel are accomodating students in the on going sessions.

ATM FacilitiesThe Institute has recently introduced the facility of ATM in collaboration with the State Bank of India to cater the financial need of the Students, faculty members and the staff. The students can avail the ATM facility round the clock.

Boys and Girls Common RoomsThere are separate Boys and Girls Common room to fulfill the basic ameni-ties of the girls and boys students. The Common rooms are equipped with the various sports and musical instruments. Students can avail the facilities to develop their Co-curric-ular and extracurricular activities.

Essential RequirementsMedical facilities:The emergency medical care facilities are available with the Institute in different ways: (a) A registeredMedical Practitioner is available for medical needs. (b).A nurse is appointed for emergency medical care. (c) The Government medical Hospital , Azara, Guwahati-17 is only within 500m distance with the institute and in case of any emergency, patients are brought to the hospital by the Van used for medical emergency. (d) An ambulance is available at the institute premises to transfer patients during medical emergency.(e) The institute has opened a medishop under the Pradhanmantri Jana Aushadhi Scheme.

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Security and safety arrangements:Round the clock security is provided with eleven security personnel (in three shifts) duty. Two security personnel are employed separately for girls’ hostel at night. Different measures have been taken for checking the safety and security norms. Weekly checks are carried out on all electrical installations and panel boards in the institute by the resident electrician. In addition, all complaints received are properly addressed. CCTV Cameras: CCTV cameras are fitted at various locations in each floor of academic building, hostel, administration block and in canteen.

Disaster management options:The building has been constructed with adequate passage facility for immediate evacuation in case of emergency. Sufficient water storage facilities have been created to cope up with fire hazards and each every floor is facilitated with such water pumping facilities. Classrooms, laboratories, seminar halls and workshop are well ventilated and are provided with multiple exits. The main institute building has three sets of wide stairs cases to meet any emergency. At the ground floor five exits are available for emergency evacuation. Fire and earthquake evacuation plans have been put in place and personnel (faculty and students) adequately trained to handle the situation till the arrival of assistance. Personnel of the institute also attended various training programmes conducted by the Assam Disaster Management Authority. 154 fire extinguishers have been deployed in various locations and laboratories in the institute for immediate fire prevention. In addition, fire-fighting equipment have been deployed with over 1 lakh litres of water-storage capacity in the institute campus. Large pathway from the approach road allows easy entry of fire-fighting vehicles and equipment.

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CENTRE FORCAREER

DEVELOPMENT

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TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELLThe Training and Placement Cell plays a pivotal role in building an interface between academia and corporate houses by organizing various seminars, pre-placement talks, work-shops, training programs,industrial visits, summer placements and campus placements. It maintains a close liaison with the Corporate Houses and other employers in order to facilitate the placement of the students. Moreover, the Cell tries to arrange interaction of the students with professionals from Industry regularly to provide them with first-hand knowledge of the ever-changing technology. The Training and Placement Cell of Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and Technology (GIMT) has the requisite state-of- the-art infrastructure to conduct various programs such as campus drives, seminars, workshops and training sessions.

Facilities:• Air-conditioned auditorium for conducting pre-placement talks and seminars with LCD projector and PA systems• Well furnished rooms for conducting group discussions and interviews• Computer lab available with large number of systems interconnected by LAN and high speed internet for online tests• A well-maintained and hygienic cafeteria is available for recreation of guests and students.

Training:The Training and Placement Cell plays a vital role in providing various training programs both in-house and out-house, such as summer placement, workshops, seminars, industry visit, personality development programs, to imbibe in the students and make them acquaintance with the corporate culture and the practical implication of the various theoretical subjects.

The list of the companies where students have done their summer training (partial list):

Airport Authority of India Ceat Tyres LimitedAll India Radio Cement Manufacturing Co. Ltd (Star Cement)Ashok Leyland Centre For Electronics Test Engineering(CETE)Assam Electronics Development CorporationLimited(Amtron)

Cetpa Infotech Private Limited

Assam Financial Corporation Doordarshan Kendra,GuwahatiAssam Gas Company Limited DS GroupAssam Gramin Vikash Bank Emami LtdAssam State Electricity Board Exim BankAssam State Transport Corporation Gammon India LimitedAutomation And Control System GNRC HospitalBharat Sanchar Nigam Limited GoodyearBharti Airtel Limited Greenply Industries LimitedBharti Infratel Limited Gujarat Co-Operative Milk Marketing

Federation LimitedBohniman Systems HDFC BankBrahmaputra Iron And Steel Company Pvt.Ltd.

HDFC Standard Life Insurance

Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer CorporationLimited

Hero Honda Motors Limited

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Gvk Emergency Management and ResearchInstitute (Gvk Emri)

Indian oil Corporation Limited

Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverage Pvt. Ltd International HospitalHindustan Paper Corporation Limited ITC LimitedHIndustan Petroleum Corporation limited K.D. Group of IndustriesHindustan Shipyard Ltd NHPC LimitedIDBI Bank North East Frontier RailwayIFB Industries Ltd North Eastern Electrical PowerIndian Institute of Technology Guwahati North Eastern Development Finance

Corporation LimitedNumaligarh Refinery Limited Oil and Natural Gas Corporation LimitedOil India Ltd. Pepsico India Holdings Private LimitedReliance Communication Saffron E- ServicesSiemans, Kolkata Software Technology Park of IndiaSony India Pvt Ltd Speechware Net (I) Pvt. LtdSRD Nutrients Private Limited State Bank Of IndiaStock Holding Corporation Of India Limited Sunrise Biscuit Company Pvt.Ltd.Tezpur University Uco BankVIP Industries Ltd. Zaloni Technologies India Private Limited

Placement:The Training and Placement Cell handles all aspects of campus placements. The office is well equipped with excellent infrastructure to support every stage of the placement process.

Earnest efforts are made to attract the best of the recruiters to pick up our students both via on-campusand off-campus recruitment process. The target, obviously, is to have all our students suitably placed before their final semester examinations.

The Training and Placement Officer handle the placement policies and other related activities in consultation with the Faculty Coordinators and Student Representatives. The process of contacting companies for recruitment is handled by the Placement Cell, which consists of the TPO, Faculty Coordinators and nominated students from the department.

PLACEMENT PROCEDURE1. Invitations are sent to the companies by the Training and Placement Officer (TPO)2. On receiving the eligibility criteria from a company/organization, a list of interested students satisfying the eligibility criteria of the company concerned is prepared and the requisite data forwarded to the company concerned.3. A suitable date for the company’s visit is worked out.4. After confirmation, the placement cell arranges a Pre-Placement Talk.5. The company conducts its selection and shortlists students for the interview.6. The concerned company comes for campus interview and the result is announced usually on the same day.

GIMT has achieved significant milestone as its eight batches of students are well accepted by the various industrial as well as the corporatehouses

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Recruiters List:Absolute Surveyors Private LimitedAhura Mazda Metal Forming and FinishingAkzonobel India LimitedAlembicAllsecAmrit Cement Industries LimitedArihant Trading CompanyAssam Power Generation Corporation LimitedAutometers Alliance LimitedAxis BankBandhan BankBharti Airtel LimitedBIOCONBohniman Systems Private LimitedBosch LimitedBrigosha EducationsCalcom Cement India LimitedCapitalVia Global Research LimitedCapgemini Technology Services India LimitedCeasefire Industries LimitedCement Manufacturing Company Limited(Star Cement)Concierge TechnologiesCummins India LimitedDidactic Systems India Pvt. LtdEllmech Institute of Technology (P) LimitedEmami LimitedEricssonEverest Industries LimitedExiliant Technology Pvt. Ltd.Federal BankAssam Power Generation Corporation LimitedForce Motors LimitedFlipkartGaruda Power Pvt LimitedGenpactGetit Infoservices Pvt. LimitedGodrej and Boyce Manufacturing Company LimitedGreenply Industries Ltd.(Greenlam)HDFC BankHorizon TelecomIBM India Pvt. Ltd.ICICI Bank

Incredible Infosoft Solutions India Pvt. LimitedIndia FirstIndusland BankInternational HospitalIntegrated Wireless Solutions Pvt. LtdJ.U.D. Cements LtdJanalakshmi Financial ServicesJenson and NicholsonKurlon Enterprise LimitedLarsen and Toubro Infotech LimitedLuit MineralsLupin LimitedMeghmallar Estates and Services Private LimitedMitcon Consultancy and Engg. Services LimitedMphasis Limited-Mukand Systems and Marketing Pvt. LimitedNexa GuwahatiParamount Tea MarketingPearson EducationPepsiCo India Holdings Private LimitedPHI Learning Private Limited (Prentice Hall)Power Networks Engineers Private LimitedPradanReliance BIG TVReliance Jio InfocommReliance Life InsuranceRoyal EnfieldRural Electrification Corporation LimitedSAHAJSBI Life Insurance Company LimitedShiv-Vani Oil and Gas Exploration Services LtdShriram Transport Finance Co. LimitedSLK Software Services Pvt. Ltd.Sony Entertainment Television (One Alliance)Sony India Pvt. Ltd.Spider Tech Management Pvt. Ltd.-Stelmec LimitedSubham GroupSunrise Biscuit Company Private LimitedSyntel LimitedTech Mahindra LimiteVertex Customer Management India Pvt. Ltd.

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Incredible Infosoft Solutions India Pvt. LimitedIndia FirstIndusland BankInternational HospitalIntegrated Wireless Solutions Pvt. LtdJ.U.D. Cements LtdJanalakshmi Financial ServicesJenson and NicholsonKurlon Enterprise LimitedLarsen and Toubro Infotech LimitedLuit MineralsLupin LimitedMeghmallar Estates and Services Private LimitedMitcon Consultancy and Engg. Services LimitedMphasis Limited-Mukand Systems and Marketing Pvt. LimitedNexa GuwahatiParamount Tea MarketingPearson EducationPepsiCo India Holdings Private LimitedPHI Learning Private Limited (Prentice Hall)Power Networks Engineers Private LimitedPradanReliance BIG TVReliance Jio InfocommReliance Life InsuranceRoyal EnfieldRural Electrification Corporation LimitedSAHAJSBI Life Insurance Company LimitedShiv-Vani Oil and Gas Exploration Services LtdShriram Transport Finance Co. LimitedSLK Software Services Pvt. Ltd.Sony Entertainment Television (One Alliance)Sony India Pvt. Ltd.Spider Tech Management Pvt. Ltd.-Stelmec LimitedSubham GroupSunrise Biscuit Company Private LimitedSyntel LimitedTech Mahindra LimiteVertex Customer Management India Pvt. Ltd.

Highest Compensation offered for Engineering- 5.00 LPA (Cummins India Limited) Highest Compensation offered for MBA-4.00 LPA (Ceasefire Industries)

RECRUITERS

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Few Quotationsfrom Recruiters:

“This has been my first trip to the NE and I want-ed to better understand the kind of higher educa-

tion program that existed here. I was pleasantly surprised to see the progress that GIMT has made

in its early stages of its development. I wish the faculty and students all the best!”

– COO, Cummins India Limited.

“Overall, it was a successful & good event. Quality of candidates were good. Nice hospitalityfound here. Hope to come back again”

– HR, Amazon.

“Good infrastructure, very nice co-ordination,support from students and staff. Training and

placement department – all the faculties areextremely good and submissive.”

– HR, IBM India

Excellent support with feel at home environment.Looking forward to recruit

– HR, DS Group

“Excellent hospitality. Well coordinated from T and P Cell”

– HR, HR, Zaloni Technologies

Training and Placement OfficerSourobh Mazinder Barua

Contact-+91 9864348588, +919854075379Email: [email protected],

[email protected]

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FINISHING SCHOOLThe Finishing school is a part of the GIMT learning experience, which operates with a steadfast commit-ment towards increasing the employability of our graduates. It is an intensive long term program which is implemented in addition to the University curriculum and integrated in the regular semesters of each year. The programme is tailored to make our fresh graduates INDUSTRY-READY by providing them a balanced set of technical skills, communication and interpersonal skills, industry exposure and a positive attitude to work and life.

Facilities:• A dedicated conference room modeled finishing school class room with audio-visual facilities to con-duct aptitude test and communication and soft skills classes.• Well-equipped computer lab with 50 computers to conduct technical courses.

Activities of the School:• The Finishing School conducts an array of Technical training Certificate courses offered by IIT Bombay Spoken Tutorial in association with Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) as part of its Mission for Education- Information and Communications Technology (ICT). These courses are selected to cater to specific and latest Industry needs.• Regular classes in communication skills and soft skills are conducted in college campus by professional experts..These sessions are provided on CV and resume writing, group discussion sessions, interview performance and behavior, communication and presentation skills, personality development, time management skills, negotiation skills, interpersonal and team management etc.• The finishing School implements an Employability Enhancement Training Program (EETP) for Final year and Pre-Final year students, initiated by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) in order to enhance the competency skills of the graduating student youth, in IT & ITES and Telecom sector. To conduct this Program GIMT-G has collaborated with ICT academy.

Certification:Technical Training courses certified by IIT Bombay Spoken TutorialsEmployability Enhancement Training Program (EETP) under AICTE-ICT academy

Joint coordinators:• Ms. Ritushree Dutta, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering• Ms. Gargi Kashyap, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELLThe Institute has established Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) in 2010 with the objective of inculcating entrepreneurial culture into the minds of the students and nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit among the leaders of the future generation. Ever since the inception, the Cell has been providing platform and mentorship to the students interested in Entrepreneurship and nurtures them to be successful entrepreneurs with a vision to transform the society and promote the culture of encouraging job creators than job seekers. The Cell functions in a spacious building located in the college premises. The Institute had received a grant for Rs 8 lacs for the EDC Scheme from AICTE. Accordingly, project started from March 2011, even though the real operation started from September 2011. The project ended on March 2014. After the successful completion of the EDC project, the Institute took over the functioning of the cell and accordingly a Committee for the Entrepreneurship Development Cell was constituted on November 2014. The Cell had conducted an Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme for Students in association with Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), Guwahati, Business Skill Development Programme in association with MSME-DI, Guwahati, three Skill Development Programmes, one day workshop on Bamboo Products in Assam, around 17 Expert Talks by the Entrepreneurs/Resource Persons etc. In the year 2017, GIMT- Guwahati had been empanelled under the Pradhan Mantri YUVA (Pradhan Mantri Yuva Udyamita Vikas Abhiyan) Yojana with an aim to create an enabling ecosystem for entrepreneurship development through entrepreneurship education & training, advocacy and easy access to entrepreneurship network. The project also aimed to promote development of social enterprises for inclusive growth. The project will be implemented in collaboration with Wadhwani Foundation, a California (USA) based non-profit public benefit corporation for duration of five years. The Cell is manned by Prof. (Dr.) S K Dutta, Principal, GIMT as Chief Coordinator and Mr Rajdeep Deb, Assistant Professor as Coordinator.

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SUPPORTINGCELL ANDBODIES

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EXAMINATION CELLThe Examination Cell of GIMT has been set up for smooth functioning of Institutional and University evaluation processes including: End Semester Examinations, Practical Examinations, Thesis/Dissertationevaluations. The Cell is administered by(a) The Principal as Officer-in Charge(b) Two Examination Co-ordinators selected from senior faculty members.(c) Two Office Assistants.

The Primary objectives of the Examination cell are to:-• Keep all the communications with affiliating University and submit necessary documents required

by the University authority.• Submit Internal Evaluation marks, i.e. Continuous Evaluation (CE) to the affiliating University.• Notify End Semester Practical Examinations schedules in discussion with the Departments.• Conduct the University Examination such as End Term Exam, and any Special Exam as notified by the

affiliating University.• Collect and distribute the results and mark sheets to the Department or to the students.• Forward the students’ examination related application to the University for Consideration.• Students admitted to various courses can avail the following facilities from Examination

Department:-• Collect marksheets from Examination section after the declaration of results and receiving of the

mark sheets from University.• Write an application such as correction of mark sheets, Re Evaluation of Answer Scripts to the

university, forwarded through the Principal for necessary action.• Guardians of students can also keep in touch with the Examination Cell for the Progress of his/her

ward/s in different Examinations Conducted by the Institute or Affiliating University.

Students admitted to different Programmes are informed to go through the Examination Rules and Regulations, Promotion Rules in order to make them understandable all the matters regarding Examinations.

Contact Persons :(a)Officer in Charge : Prof. Sushata Kumar Dutta Principal, GIMT, Guwahati

(b)Co-ordinator-I : Mr. Agnimitra Borah Assistant Professor, Department of ECE.

(c)Co-ordinator-II : Mr. Akashdeep Goswami Assistant Professor, Department of M E.

(d ) Office Assistants : i) Mr. Anuj Medhi ii) Mr. Pranjeet Das

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INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)(as per UGC Guidelines)

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is the academic body responsible for making policies to maintain the quality and standard of education as per the norms of affiliating and approved bodies.

Objectives• To build up an organisation for cognizant, consistent and catalytic action to develop the academic

and administrative performance of the institution.• To encourage measures for institutional performance towards quality improvement through

internalization of excellence culture and institutionalization of best practices.

Strategies• Ensuring appropriate, proficient and progressive concert of academic, organizational and financial-

responsibilities.• Creating the environment for the excellence of academic and research programmes.• Practical access to and affordability of academic programmes for various sections of society.• Optimization and integration of modern methods of teaching and learning.• The integrity and reliability on evaluation procedures.• Ensuring the adequacy, preservation and proper share of support structure and services.• Sharing of research findings and networking with other institutions in India and abroad.

Functions• Growth and application of quality parameters for various academic and administrative activities of

the• institution including UG, PG, research Programmes.• Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive to quality education and faculty

maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching and learning process as per norms of accredited bodies.

• Collection for feedback response from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related institutional processes;

• Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education;• Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and

promotion of quality circles;• Documentation of the various programmes/activities leading to quality improvement;• Acting as a nodal agency of the Institution for coordinating quality-related activities, including

adoption and dissemination of best practices;• Development and maintenance of institutional database through MIS for the purpose of

maintaining /enhancing the institutional quality;• Development of Quality Culture in the institution;• Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) as per guidelines and parameters of

NAAC.

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The Cell is constituted with:Prof. Thuleswar NathProfessor and HODDepartment of Mechanical Engineering

Sl No Name Designation Membership

1 Dr. S.K. Dutta Principal, GIMT Chairman

2 Mr. Ratul Das President, SSA Member

3 Ms. S. Chowdhury Member, SSA Member

4 Dr. M.R.Singha Dean, Academic Member

5 Capt. I.P. Sharma Dean, Administration Member

6 Prof. Dilip Sharma HOD, Dept of Mathematis Member

7 Mr. Pranab Lasker Chief Account Officer Member

8 Dr. Junumoni Das Personnel Manager Member

9 Mr. Ranjit Kumar Baruah Head-Engg. Support (A Tata Enterprise) Member (Industries)

10 Mr.Bhargav Bhattacharjee Partner, B&B Associates Member (Alumni)

The other members of the cell are:

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RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY CELLGIMT, the first private engineering institute in Assam started with a vision to provide quality technical education in North-East India. Realizing the immense importance of research for promoting innovativeideas in the technical field, GIMT thrives to be on the forefront of research and consultancy activities. Research and Consultancy Cell promotes, coordinates, records and regulates all sponsored, collaborative research projects and consultancy works in the Institute.

Vision

To imbibe the culture of research and consultancy among faculty and students and disseminate knowledge to the society in emerging and challenging areas of science, engineering, management and humanities.

Mission

• To create awareness, opportunities and a conducive atmosphere in research among the students and faculty members.

• To create good infrastructure for facilitating research and developing research culture.• To motivate the faculty and students to take up research projects and improve their knowledge and skills.• To assist faculty members in acquiring funds from external agencies.• To develop strategies to foster research collaborations with external agencies/ institutes.• To encourage faculty to undertake industrial consultancy work.• To encourage faculty and students to publish technical papers in refereed national and International• Journals/Conferences.

Members

Prof. Sushanta Kumar DuttaPrincipal, GIMTChairman

Dr. Th. Shanta KumarDean, Research and ConsultancyHoD Computer Science and Engineering

Dr. Ajanta DekaHoD (i/c), Department of PhysicsIn charge

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Sl No Name Designation Department

1 Prof. P. K. Brahma Visiting Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering

2 Prof. P. K. Dutta Sr. Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sl No Name Designation Department

1 Dr. K. Gohain HoD Department of Civil Engineering

2 Dr. Minakshi Gogoi Associate Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering

3 Dr. Sandip Bordoloi HoD Incharge Department of Electrical Engineering

Advisory Members

Executive members

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ADMISSION PROCEDUREB.TECH PROGRAMME

1.Eligibility Criteria:(a) Admission into 1st Semester of any of the 4 Year B.Tech Programme: To seek entry into a 4 year B.Tech Programme, a candidate(i) Must have passed the Higher Secondary examination of the AHSEC or any equivalent examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as the subjects, in one seating. He/she Must have secured at least 45% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (40% for SC & ST candidates)(ii) Must not be more than 21 years of age or must not be less than 17 years of age on 1st August of theyear in which the admission is sought. Upper age limit is relaxable to 22 years in case of B.Sc. passed candidates. For SC/ST candidate upper age limit may be relaxed by 3 years.(iii) Must be mentally and physically fit and must possess a good moral character.

(b)Admission of Diploma Holders into 2nd Year (3rd Semester) of Any of the 4 Year B.Tech Programme: To seek lateral admission at the 3rd semester level, a candidate(i) Must have passed the Diploma in engineering in the relevant branch with a minimum of 45% marks inaggregate. Candidates fulfilling these conditions would only be eligible for appearing in the entrancetest meant for selection of Diploma holders for lateral entry to degree programmes. The selection ofcandidates will be based on merit of the entrance test.(ii) Must be mentally and physically fit and must possess a good moral character.

2.Intake Capacity: The intake capacity in different branches for B.Tech Programme for the year 2019-20is as follow:

Sl No Programme Total intake

1 B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 902 B. Tech. in Civil Engineering 603 B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering 304 B. Tech. in Electronics and Communications Engineering 605 B. Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 60

(a) Admission will be on the basis of (i) Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) - 2019 score and (ii) JEE (Main) 2019 score

(b)Reservation for SC, ST (P), ST (H), OBC and MOBC will be as per Govt. of Assam rules.

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3.Counseling for Admission:(a) For CEE Seats : Date, time & Venue for counselling and admission of CEE seats will be notified by theGovt. of Assam/ the agency conducting CEE as authorized by the Govt. of Assam.(b) For JEE (Main) Seats : Counselling for JEE (Main) seats will be held at GIMT premises at Azara as per date advertised in the newspapers. No further notice for counselling of JEE (Main) seats will be issued.

4. Allotment of Branch: Allotment of branch is subjected to availability of seats. The candidate selected for admission will be offered a branch of his/her choice on the basis of merit in CEE/JEE (Main). Branch transfer in first/second semester will normally not be permitted unless there are vacancies in any of the branches.

M.TECH PROGRAMME1.Eligibility Criteria: (According to AICTE and ASTU norms):

To seek entry into the M. Tech. Programme, a candidate(a) Must have passed the Bachelor degree (B.E./B.Tech.) or equivalent in Engineering or relevant field.He/she must have secured at least 50% marks (45% for SC & ST candidates) at the qualifyingexamination.(b) Must be mentally and physically fit and must possess a good moral character.

2.Intake Capacity: The intake capacity for various M. Tech programmes conducted at GIMT Guwahati are

Sl No Programme Total intake

1 M. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 182 M. Tech. in Electronics and Communications Engineering 183 M. Tech in Thermal and Fluid Engineering 18

Reservation for SC, ST (P), ST (H), OBC and MOBC will be as per Govt. of Assam rules.

3.Admission Criteria: To get admission into the M.Tech. courses, the candidate has to qualify in one of the following Examinations: (a) Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) (b) GIMT Selection Test for M.Tech. 2019

GATE qualified candidates shall be given preference and these candidates do not have to appear in the GIMT selection test.

4.Date of Entrance Exam and Counseling: The GIMT Entrance Exam for admission into M.Tech.for the session 2019-20 will be held on as per date notified in the advertisement.

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3. Admission will be on the basis of merit

MBA programme1. Eligibility Criteria: For admission to the MBA programme a candidate must have atleast Bachelor”s Degree from an Indian/Foreign University (Recognised by UGC/AIU) securing not less than 50% in major subjects or in agrregate of the total marks for general category candidates and not less than 45% in major in aggregate of the total marks for SC/ST/OBC/other reserved category candidate.

2. Intake Capacity: The intake capacity for MBA programme:

BBA and MBA PROGRAMMEBBA PROGRAMME1.Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for admission into BBA programme, candidate must have passed 10+2 examination in Arts/Commerce/Science with a minimum 45% in aggregate (40% for reseved category) or candidate must have passed the three year diploma in Engineering recognised by AIU with atleast 45% (40% for reserved category.

2. Intake Capacity: The intake capacity for BBA programme:

Sl No Programme Total intake

1 BBA 60

3. Provisional Admission: Candidates, who will be appearing in the degree final examination of 2019 can apply for admission subject to the condition that–(a)He/she should have passed the 2nd year Degree examination (10+2+3 pattern) held after two years of admission into the degree course, without any backlog and with at least 50% marks in Major subject or in aggregate. The minimum marks, however, may be relaxed by 5% for candidates falling under the reserved category.(b)The degree results would be announced by 1st week of November.

4.Age Limits: There is no specified age limit for admission to the course.

Sl No Programme Total intake

1 MBA 60

To get admission into the M.B.A. courses, the candidate has to qualify in one of the following Examinations: (a) CAT / MAT / ATMA / CMAT (b) GIMT Selection Test for M.B.A. 2019

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BCA AND MCA PROGRAMME

Sl No Programme Total intake

1 BCA 30

3. Counseling for Admission: Candidates satisfying the above mentioned criteria will be admitted into the programme based on the merit list prepared from the last qualifying exam.Candidate may mail any query related to his/her admission to [email protected] for immediate reply.

MCA PROGRAMME:1.Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for admission into 1st year MCA Programme, a candidate:(a) Must have passed the Bachelor’s degree (10 + 2 + 3) with a minimum of 50 % (45 % for SC / ST candidates) marks in aggregate or in Honours / Major subject (if any) from an Indian/Foreign University (recognised by UGC/AIU).(b) Must have Mathematics as a subject in HS (10 + 2) or graduate level.

To be eligible for admission into 2nd year (lateral Entry) MCA Programme:(a) Candidates, who have qualified in B.Sc (Computer Science/IT) / BCA with minimum 50% (45% forSC / ST candidates) marks in aggregate from any University.(b) Must have Mathematics as a subject in H.S. (10 + 2) or graduate level.

5.Reservation Policy: Assam Govt. reservation policy for admission will be followed for MBA admission at GIMT.6.Counseling for Admission: Candidates, who have valid CAT/MAT/ATMA/CMAT score card, must appear for GD and PI on as per date advertised in newspapers,at GIMT, Azara, Guwahati. For further information, aspiring students are advised to contact the Department of Business Administration.

BCA PROGRAMME:1.Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for admission into 1st year BCA Course, a candidate:(a) Must have passed the 10 + 2 examination in Science/Arts/Commerce with a minimum of 45% in aggregate (40 % for reserved category) preferably with Computer Science/Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 Or(b) Have completed Diploma in CSE / IT from AICTE recognized institute.

2. Intake Capacity: The intake capacity for BCA programme:

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3. Provisional Admission :A student waiting for the declaration of the result for his / her Bachelor’s degree examination may alsoseek provisional admission. However, such a student must sign an undertaking that his/ her provisionaladmission is conditional and subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria for admission stated above.

4. Counseling for Admission:Students seeking admission into MCA Programme in both 1st year and 2nd year (Lateral Entry) are to takeprovisional Admission as per the date of advertisement in the Newspapers or by Individual intima-tions. The seats will be allotted to the eligible candidates as per the perfomance in the Admission Test conducted bythe authority.Candidate may mail any query related to his/her admission to [email protected] for immediate reply.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYPhd Programmes are offered by the following departments:

Admission to the PhD programme is on the basis of entrance test conducted by GIMT twice in a year during December-January and June-July.

How to Apply (for all courses):Applicant can apply in two modes: a) Online mode b) Offline mode

a) Online mode: Applicant can visit official website of GIMT www.gimt-guwahati.ac.in where link is provided on “Apply Online” for online application.

b) Offline mode: Applicant can visit Admission Cell at i) GIMT Guwahati ii) GIMT Tezpur iii) SSA Panbazar iv) SSA Dispur for collecting prospectus and application form. However, the completed application form must be submitted at GIMT Guwahati, Azara, on or before last date of submission for the concerned course.

The Price of the Prospectus is Rs 300/- (Rupees three hundred only).

Sl No Programme

1 PhD in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering

2 PhD in the Department of Electronics and Communications Engi-neering

3 PhD in the Department of Business Administration

2.Intake Capacity: The intake capacity for MCA programme:

Sl No Programme Total intake

1 MCA 15

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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONSStudents admitted to the college must abide by the rules and regulations as prescribed by the College Authority. Violation of these may make the students liable to disciplinary action. Conducts, which might attract disciplinary action, include irregular clearance of college dues, discourtesy to the teachers and the staff members in any form, resorting to strikes, indulging in any form of ragging, causing damages to college properties, consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places, smoking within the college premises, unsatisfactory progress in studies, rowdy behaviour inside and outside the collegepremises etc. In the case of damages or loss of college property, the college authority reserves the right to impose fines either individually or on per capita basis. As regards attendance in class, a student shall be eligible to appear in the semester examination as a regular candidate provided he/she has at least 65% attendance in the individual subjects. For irregular students, specific University regulations which includes debarring a student from appearing university examination due to lack of adequate percentage of attendance, will apply. Students will be required to wear prescribed college uniform/ dress and are required to carry the Identity Card at all times.Student activities like cultural functions, picnics and excursions are organised only with prior permission of the college authorities.Smoking and use of betel nuts, shikhar etc. inside the Institute campus is strictly prohibited and will attract fine if found on person. Use of mobile phone by students in the class room is strictly prohibited.

In summer In Winter

B. Tech Students

Boys: Dark Grey trousers with light Blue shirt and Black shoes with white socks.Girls: Dark Grey Salwar with light blue Kameez or Dark Grey Trouser and Light Blue Shirt and Black shoes with white socks.

Same as summer, in addition to wear Dark grey Sweater / Blazer.

MBA/MCA/BCA Boys & Girls: Dark Grey trousers with light Blueshirt and Black shoes with white socks

Same as summer, in addition to wear Dark grey Sweater / Blazer.

Uniform/ Dress Code

• To maintain uniformity, all students will procure the uniform from the college campus during admission.

• NO student will be allowed to attend classes without proper uniform.

Attendance in ClassGIMT is very strict about the attendance of students in their classes, since there is a direct relation between attendance and result in the examinations. The college authority regularly issues timely reminders to the students to attend all classes from the very beginning of a semester. Students, failing to attain the required 75% attendance, are debarred from appearing in the semester-end examination of the Assam Science and Technology University. Anti- Ragging Measures GIMT has adopted a policy of zero tolerance towards ragging and strives to achieve a completely ragging free institute. We are happy to announce that not a single case of ragging, even a very minor one, occurred in GIMT last year. We have built up a healthy tradition in this regard and we intend to keep it that way.

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GIMT has adopted a policy of zero tolerance towards ragging and strives to achieve a completely rag-ging free institute. We are happy to announce that not a single case of ragging, even a very minor one, occurred in GIMT last year. We have built up a healthy tradition in this regard and we intend to keep it that way.

Hon’ble Supreme Court of India accepted the anti-ragging report submitted by the former CBI Director R K Raghavan that suggested a 2-fold approach of punishment coupled with counseling to tackle the menace.

Accordingly, GIMT also has adopted a multi-pronged strategy to tackle the menace of ragging. It launched an awareness drive amongst the students about the seriousness and consequences of indulg-ing in the act of ragging. To achieve this, the following measures are taken.

1. The college authorities regularly address the students on this aspect to create awareness.2. Large displays (like banners etc.) are erected at important places around the campus at admissiontimes.3. An Anti-ragging squad (ARS) has been formed and the names and mobile numbers of the members of the ARS are made available to the students for any fresher to lodge a complaint if subjected to any form of ragging by his/her seniors. The ARS is instructed to keep strict vigil all around the campus. The members of the ARS are authorized to challenge any group/ individual suspected of indulging in any form of ragging.4. An Anti-Ragging Committee (ARC) has also been setup. The names of the ARC members along with their mobile numbers are published for the victim or his/her parents/guardians to lodge a complaint to the Chairman of ARC. The committee will investigate and suggest mode of punishment for the guilty persons. A student found guilty of ragging is punishable by suspension/ rustication from the Institute.5. GIMT publishes a booklet titled “Our Goal – A Ragging Free GIMT” and the same is made available toall students for free of cost, wherein all the aspects of ragging including the law of the land “The AssamProhibition of Ragging Act’ 1998”, the form of possible punishment etc. are described. Students aremade to realize that stringent discrepancy action in the form of suspension/ expulsion and rusticationfrom the Institute may result if anyone indulges in any act of ragging. In fact, at times, it may even endone’s academic careers. It also highlights the fact that the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has termedragging as a crime and makes filing of FIR mandatory by the College authority. GIMT is bound to complywith the above directive.

Affidavits

[1]. All Students seeking admission in GIMT will submit two separate affidavits duly signed by Oath Commissioner as given at pages below. One affidavit will be signed by the student and another by the parents/guardians on Rs 10.00 stamp paper.[2]. All students allotted hostel accommodation will also submit two separate affidavits duly signed by the student and parents respectively as given above.[3]All affidavits will be submitted when the student joins the Institute.

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DISCIPLINARY RULES AND ACTIONS

INSTITUTE DISCIPLINE

All students of GIMT are expected to maintain discipline and proper academic atmosphere in the institute Disciplinary action will be taken against a student if he/she is found to violate the rules and regulations of the Institute.

ACTS OF INDISCIPLINE

The following acts will invite disciplinary action:

1. Not observing the prescribed dress code.2. Not displaying the Student Identity Cards,3. Fraudulent use of Student Identity Card.4. Bringing in and/or drinking alcoholic beverages or any other narcotic drugs and intoxicant of any kindinside the institute campus.5. Entering late in the classes (theory as well as practical) by more than 10 minutes.6. Disturbing the class by gossiping or any other means.7. Giving proxy attendance.8. Bunking classes.9. Sneaking out of the institute campus during the working hours without official permission.10. Making too loud noises(shouting, hooting, playing music etc.) inside and outside the classrooms causing disturbance to other academic activities.11. Throwing litter on the floor and not using the dustbins provided for the purpose.12. Spitting and spoiling the building walls.13. Using mobile phones within class rooms and laboratories.14. Bursting crackers within the institute building/campus.15. Playing Holi within the institute building/campus.16. Using abusive/foul language within the institute building/campus.17. Leaving the classrooms with the lights and fans ON.18. Making false official statement or submitting false documents to any institute official, faculty or staff.19. Making public display of affection within the institute building/campus.20. Absence from classes for day(s) prior to or after the end of important holydays.21. Writing graffiti or otherwise disfiguring the walls, desks, tables etc.22. Bringing in dangerous weapons like knife, daggers, acids,, firearms etc. and inflammable materials tothe Institute/campus.23. Abusing and/or picking up fights/ fisticuffs with fellow student(s) or institute employee(s) within theinstitute building/campus.24. Showing disrespect or committing insubordination to the teachers as well as the institute authority,25. Stealing/pilfering laboratory or other articles from the institute.26. Teasing and/or hurting the modesty of a woman.27. Ragging in any form within the Institute campus.28. Participating in or promoting any mob activity within the campus to disrupt smooth functioning of the institute.29. Damaging Institute property.30. Committing cyber crimes like (i) blackmailing, hacking, cheating etc (ii) uploading/downloading and circulating indecent or offensive write-ups, photographs or videos into/ from the internet.

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Types of Punishment/Disciplinary action

The following punishments/disciplinary actions are recommended subject to confirmation by the Disciplinary Committee of GIMTA. Warning the offender(s).B. Imposing a fine (individual).C. Informing the guardian.D. Temporary expulsion from class/Cancelling a number of attendances.E. Suspension from the classes for a specific period.F. Additional punishment(s) as imposed by the Disciplinary Committee of GIMT after investigation.

Act of indiscipline A B C D E F

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All disciplinary actions taken as well as implementation shall be notified by the Principal, GIMT.

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FEE STRUCTURECourse Fees for the session 2019-20

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Programme (All Branches)Semester Date of

paymentAdmissionFees(Rs)

TuitionFees (persemester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees(Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity &welfarefund(Annual)(Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

First Admission time 10,000 32,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 10,000 5,000 64,000

Second 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

Third 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 50,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 62,000

Fourth 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

Fifth 30th Aug, 2021 Nil 50,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 62,000

Sixth 30th Jan, 2022 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

Seventh 30th Aug, 2022 Nil 50,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 62,000

Eighth 30th Jan, 2023 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

Total 10,000 3,82,000 16,000 40,000 20,000 10,000 20,000 4,98,000

Waiver:• Students with score of 90% and above as average in PCM in HS (10+2) examination would avail 100% waiver on tuition fees.• Students with score of 80% and above as average in PCM in HS (10+2) examination would avail 70% waiver on tuition fees.• Students taking admission from CEE counseling merit list would avail 60% waiver on tuition fees. (10% seats of total intake).• Students taking admission from CEE counseling waiting list would avail 50% waiver on tuition fees. (10% seats of total intake).• Students under Sports quota (representing state) would avail 50% waiver on tuition fees. (1 seat per course)• Students under NCC quota (having NCC ‘C’ certificate) would avail 50% waiver on tuition fees. (1 seat per course)• Students under BPL quota (family annual income upto 2.5 lakh) would avail 50% waiver on tuition fees. (1 seat per courses)

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Semester Date of payment

AdmissionFees(Rs)

TuitionFees (persemester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees(Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity &welfarefund(Annual)(Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

3rd Admissiontime 10,000 50,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 10,000 5,000 82,000

4th 30th Jan,2020 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

5th 30th Aug,2020 Nil 50,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 62,000

6th 30th Jan,2021 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

7th 30th Aug,2021 Nil 50,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 62,000

8th 30th Jan,2022 Nil 50,000 2,000 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 62,000

Total 10,000 3,00,000 12,000 30,000 15,000 10,000 15,000 3,92,000

Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech-Lateral) Programmes (All Branches)

Waiver for Lateral Entry candidates:• Students with scores of 90% and above in 3 years Engineering Diploma Examination would avail a waiver of Rs. 50,000/- on their total course fee.• Students with score of 80% and above in 3 years Engineering Diploma Examination would avail a waiver of Rs. 25,000/- on their total course fee.

All the waivers will be split over the first two semesters. A student can avail any one of these waivers (whichever is higher).

• Students getting enrolled in UG course on completion of HS (10+2) from Shrimanta Shankar Acade-my will get a waiver of Rs. 20,000/- on their total course fee.

A student can avail any one of these waivers (whichever is higher).

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Master of Technology (M.Tech) ProgrammesSemester Date of

paymentAdmissionFees(Rs)

TuitionFees (persemester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees(Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity &welfarefund(Annual)(Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

1st Admissiontime 10,000 25,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 10,000 3,000 55,000

2nd 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 25,000 2,000 8,000 Nil Nil Nil 35,000

3rd 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 25,000 2,000 Nil 5,000 Nil 3,000 35,000

4th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 25,000 2,000 8,000 Nil Nil Nil 35,000

Total 10,000 1,00,000 8,000 16,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 1,60,000

Waiver:• Students scoring 75% or above in B.E/B.Tech course can avail a waiver of Rs. 25,000/- on their total course fee.• Students getting enrolled in PG course on completion of UG course from GIMT will get a waiver of Rs. 10,000/- on their total course fee.

All the waivers will be split over the first two semesters. A student can avail any one of thesewaivers (whichever is higher).

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) ProgrammeSemes-ter

Date of payment

AdmissionFees (Rs)

TuitionFees (per se-mester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees (Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity & welfarefund(An-nual) (Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

1st Admission time 10,000 12,000 1,500 Nil 3500 5,000 2,000 34,000

2nd 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 12,000 1,500 5,500 Nil Nil Nil 19,000

3rd 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 12,000 1,500 Nil 3500 Nil 2,000 19,000

4th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 12,000 1,500 5,500 Nil Nil Nil 19,000

5th 30th Aug, 2021 Nil 12,000 1,500 Nil 3500 Nil 2,000 19,000

6th 30th Jan, 2022 Nil 12,000 1,500 5,500 Nil Nil Nil 19,000

Total 10,000 72,000 9,000 16,500 10,500 5,000 6,000 1,29,000

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Master of Technology (M.Tech) Programmes

Semester Date of payment

AdmissionFees(Rs)

TuitionFees (persemester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees(Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity &welfarefund(Annual)(Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

1st Admission time 10,000 10,000 1,500 Nil 1500 5000 2000 30,000

2nd 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 10,000 1,500 8,500 Nil Nil Nil 20,000

3rd 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 10,000 1,500 Nil 4,500 Nil 4,000 20,000

4th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 10,000 1,500 8,500 Nil Nil Nil 20,000

5th 30th Aug, 2021 Nil 10,000 1,500 Nil 4,500 Nil 4,000 20,000

6th 30th Jan, 2022 Nil 10,000 1,500 8,500 Nil Nil Nil 20,000

Total 10,000 60,000 9,000 25,500 10,500 5000 10,000 1,30,000

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) ProgrammeSemes-ter

Date of payment

AdmissionFees (Rs)

TuitionFees (per se-mester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees (Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity & welfarefund(An-nual) (Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

1st Admission time 10,000 46,000 1,500 Nil 5000 10,000 5,000 77,500

2nd 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 46,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 57,500

3rd 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 46,000 1,500 Nil 5000 Nil 5,000 57,500

4th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 46,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 57,500

Total 10,000 1,84,000 6,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 2,50,000

Waiver:• Students scoring 75% or above throughout their academic career will avail a waiver of Rs. 25,000/-

on their total course fee.• Students getting enrolled in PG course on completion of UG course from GIMT/GIPS will get a waiv-

er of Rs. 10,000/- on their total course fee. All the waivers will be split over the first two semesters. A student can avail any one of these waivers (whichever is higher).

Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A.) Programme

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Master of Computer Application(M.C.A.) ProgrammeSemester Date of

paymentAdmissionFees(Rs)

TuitionFees (persemester)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees(Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity &welfarefund(Annual)(Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

1st Admission time 10,000 10,000 1,500 Nil 5,000 10,000 5,000 41,500

2nd 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 20,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 31,500

3rd 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 20,000 1,500 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 31,500

4th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 20,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 31,500

5th 30th Aug, 2021 Nil 20,000 1,500 Nil 5,000 Nil 5,000 31,500

6th 30th Jan, 2022 Nil 20,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 31,500

Total 10,000 1,10,000 9,000 30,000 15,000 10,000 15,000 1,99,000

Waiver:• Students having first division/ class throughout their academic career would avail a waiver of Rs.

25,000/- on their course fee. Students scoring 75% or above in graduation can avail a waiver of Rs. 25,000/-on their course fee.

• Students getting enrolled in PG course on completion of HS (10+2) from Shrimanta Shankar Academy will get a waiver of Rs. 10,000/- on their total course fee.

All the waivers will be split over the first two semesters. A student can avail any one of these waivers (whichever is higher).

Semester Date of payment

AdmissionFees (Rs)

TuitionFees (per semes-ter)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees (Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity & welfarefund(Annu-al) (Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

3rd Admission time 10,000 20,000 1,500 Nil 5000 10,000 5,000 51,500

4th 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 20,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 31,500

5th 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 20,000 1,500 Nil 5000 Nil 5,000 31,500

6th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 20,000 1,500 10,000 Nil Nil Nil 31,500

Total 10,000 80,000 6,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 1,46,000

Master of Computer Application (M.C.A.) Programme (Lateral Entry)

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ProgrammeSemester Date of

paymentAdmissionFees (Rs)

TuitionFees (per semes-ter)(Rs)

Library andIT serviceFees (Rs)

Develop-ment fees (Annual)(Rs)

Studentactivity & welfarefund(Annu-al) (Rs)

Cautionmoney(Refundable)(Rs)

Elec.chargeAnnual(Rs)

Total(Rs)

1st Admission time 10,000 8000 3,000 2,000 Nil 10,000 600 33,600

2nd 30th Jan, 2020 Nil 8000 3,000 2,000 Nil Nil 600 13,600

3rd 30th Aug, 2020 Nil 8000 3,000 2,000 Nil Nil 600 13,600

4th 30th Jan, 2021 Nil 8000 3,000 2,000 Nil Nil 600 13,600

5th 30th Aug, 2021 Nil 8000 3,000 2,000 Nil Nil 600 13,600

6th 30th Jan, 2022 Nil 8000 3,000 2,000 Nil Nil 600 13,600

Total 10,000 48,000 18,000 12,000 Nil 10,000 3,600 1,01,600

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• Semester fees will have to be paid in the form of Online Banking system through the payment gateways by (a) Net Banking (b) Credit/ Debit cards (c) e-payment systems by visiting the website http://www.gimtadmissions.in

N.B. :1. The afore mentioned fee structure does not include University Registration and Examination Feesand will have to be paid in cash as and when need arises.

2. In exceptional cases Demand Draft/ Cheque drawn at any Nationalized Bank in favour of ShrimantaShankar Academy A/c- GIMT, payable at Guwahati will be accepted only on approval from the GIMT authority.

3. No cash or part payment will be accepted.

Payment of Semester Fees (Second semester onwards):Fees will have to be paid in any of the form of Online Banking System by (i) Net Banking (ii) Credit Cards/ Debit Cards (iii) e-payment system by visiting the website www.gimt-guwahati.ac.in/payment

GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION, BRANCH TRANSFER AND WITHDRAWAL:B.TECH. COURSES

Admission1. The PROVISIONAL ADMISSION into various B.Tech courses will start from 14th May, 2019.2. Interested candidate fulfilling all eligibility criteria may take provisional admission into B.Tech course

in a branch of his/her choice offered by the admission authority by paying the Admission fees of Rs. 10,000/- .

3. The candidate has to confirm his/her admission by paying the balance amount of 1st semester fees through online payment procedure within 10 days from the date of his/her provisional admission.

Once the candidate paid the full amount of 1st semester fees his/her admission will be confirmed.4. The candidates selected through CEE counselling have to take provisional admission by paying

Rs.10,000/- by cheque on the spot. He/she has to confirm his/her admission by paying the balance amount of 1st semester fees through online payment procedure within 7 days from the date of his/her provisional admission. Once the candidate pays the full amount of 1st semester fees, his/her admission will be confirmed.

5. The admission fees Rs. 10,000/- is non-refundable.

Branch TransferIf a candidate takes provisional admission before CEE counseling, he/she will get a chance to transfer his/her branch opted at the time of provisional admission by appearing in counseling to be conducted by the concerned authority of Govt. of Assam.

PAYMENT PROCEDURESFor Newly Admitted students• On the day of counseling, selected candidates will have to pay the Provisional Admission Fees of Rs.

10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand only) by cheque or through swipe machine at GIMT Admission Cell.

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Withdrawal

1. If a candidate withdraws his/her admission before starting of the classes, then the 1st semester fees will be refunded to the candidate by cheque.

2. If a candidate withdraws his/her admission after starting of the classes then Rs. 3,000/- per day will be deducted from the 1st semester fees w.e.f. the day of first class and the balance amount will

be refunded to the candidate by cheque.3. If a candidate withdraws his/her admission on or after 1st August 2018, then only caution money will

be refunded to the candidate by cheque.4. If a candidate withdraws his/her admission in between the duration of the course due to some

reason, then all dues payable by him/her will be realized from the caution money and the remaining amount of the caution money will be refunded to the candidate by cheque.

5. For withdrawal of admission, candidates are required to submit an application addressed to the Principal, GIMT Guwahati mentioning the reason of withdraw at the Admission Cell. The date of application received by the Admission Cell of GIMT, Guwahati will be considered as the date of application. All original money receipts should be attached with the application.

The classes for B.Tech. programmes will start from 24th July, 2019.

GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION AND WITHDRAWAL:BCA/BBA/M.TECH./MCA/MBA Programmes

Admission1. Interested candidate fulfilling all eligibility criteria may take provisional admission into BCA/BBA M.Tech or MCA or MBA course as applicable by paying the Admission fees Rs. 10,000/- .2. The candidate has to confirm his/her admission by paying the balance amount of 1st semester fees of the concerned course within 10 days from the date of his/her provisional admission. Once the candidate pays the full amount of 1st semester fees his/her admission will be confirmed.3. The admission fees Rs. 10,000/- is non-refundable.

Withdrawal1. If a candidate withdraws his/her admission before starting of the classes, then the 1st semester fees will be refunded to the candidate by cheque.2. If a candidate withdraws, his/her admission after starting of the classes, then Rs. 3,000/- per day will be deducted from the 1st semester fees w.e.f. the day of first class and the balance amount will be refunded to the candidate by cheque.3. If a candidate withdraws, his/her admission after, then only caution money will be refunded to the candidate by cheque.4. If a candidate withdraws his/her admission in between the duration of the course due to some reason, then all dues payable by him/her will be realized from the caution money and the re maining amount of the caution money will be refunded to the candidate by cheque.5. For withdrawal of ADMISSION, candidates are required to submit an application addressed to the Principal, GIMT, Guwahati mentioning the reason of withdraw at the ADMISSION CELL. The date of application received by the ADMISSION CELL of GIMT, Guwahati will be considered as the date of application. All original money receipts should be attached with the application.

The classes for BCA/BBA/M.Tech./MCA/MBA Programmes will start 1st August, 2019.

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BEYOND ACADEMICS

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BEYOND ACADEMICS

Celebrating lifeThe advent of the New Year fills the ambiance with the symphony of its annual gala fest “EUPHUISM” that had a mega start in the year 2009. “EUPHUISM” is normally organized with 3 day programme that includes 2 sensational pronites. During the three day extravaganza various intercollege events are organized viz. Quiz, Debate, Photography contest, movie making, ad-making, essay writing, singing & dancing competitions etc. In addition inter-college Technical events like Robotics, Cryptex , Circuitronics, Computer Gaming are also part of the fest. Fun Games like 5-a-side football, Intercollege cricket match etc. are also part of this event. Past three years have witnessed mass participation of students from various colleges. “GLITTERS” the personality contest is one of the main attraction of the plethora of events held during Euphuism judged by various cine stars, reputed models and industry persons adding an extravagant touch to the event.

EUPHUISM 19 ‘APPRIVOISE’ concluded successfully on 29th March, 2019. The fest was or-ganized with the theme ‘APPRIVOISE’ meaning to come together, connect and form bonds with people through memorable moments and share acticities. It was a big forum of similar minds to interact share and discuss the latest happening in management, technical and cultural field. The main event was pre-ceded by a sports week from 14th of February to 23rd February that embraces various intra - college events- Cricket, Football, Volleyball and individual events like Carom, Chess, Badminton, Table Tennis etc. Such of its kind provide the students an exposure of immense magnitude packaged with a platform to mobilize their talent. A half marathon was organised on 23rd February to mark the ending of the sports week. Besides, there were various Inter Colleges Competitions held in Photography, Computer gaming, Debate, Quiz, Song, Dance, Handicraft, Drama etc. These events were widely participated by students from various institutes of the states and the region and judged by distinguished personalities in the respective fields. The fest was inaugurated on 27th March, in the august presence of Dr. Anjanjyoti Chowdhury as Chief Guest along with a galaxy of other guests. The fest continued with musical nights perfoemed by Tezpur Thespian and North-East Breeze and concluded with a memorable cultural night on 29th March by singer Zubeen Garg who mesmerized the 5,000 plus crowd with his famous melodies.

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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTSName of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2010

Biswadeep Poddar First class first position in BE examination in Electronics and Telecom-munication

Arnab Kundu First class first position in BE examination in Computer Science and Engineering

Priyom Dutta First class first position in BE examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Swati Agarwal First class first position in BE examination in Information Technology

Debolina Bhuyan First class first position in BE examination in Business Administration

Name of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2011

Jagriti Phukan First class first position in BE examination in Information Technology

Pratiksha Sarmah First class first position in BE examination in Applied Electronics andInstrumentation

Gitimoni Talukdar First class first position in BE examination in Computer Science andEngineering

Amita Sengupta First class first position in BE examination in Electronics and Telecom-munication

Name of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2012

Bidisha Sharma First class first position in BE examination in Electronics and Telecom-munication

Anirban Lekharu First class first position in BE examination in Computer Science and Engineering

Jugal Kishore Bharadwaj First class first position in BE examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Bharat Jyoti Hazarika First class first position in BE examination in Information Technology

Shuvayan Brahmachary First class first position in BE examination in Mechanical Engineering

Anupam Saikia First class first position in BE examination in Electrical Engineering

Sunilam Chakraborty First class first position in Computer Application

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Name of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2013

Panchali Das First class first position in Computer Application final examination

Abu Raihan First class second position in Computer Application final examination

Prarthana Sarma First class first position in BE examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Salma Sultan Khatun First class second position in BE examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Neelam Agarwala First class first position in BE examination in Information Technology

Bidisha Dutta First class second position in BE examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Name of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2014

Rajat Kamal Kakati First class first position in BE Examination in Mechanical Engineering

Kashmiri Deka First class second position in BE Examination in Mechanical Engineer-ing

Daisy Gogoi First class first position in BE Examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Kalyan Bhattacharjee First class second position in BE Examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Name of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2015

Priti Mazumdar First class first position in BE Examination in Information Technology

Jayashree Talukdar First class second position in BE Examination in Information Technol-ogy

Parijat Bharali First class third position in BE Examination in Mechanical Engineering

Neelakshi Deka First class fifth position in BE Examination in Mechanical Engineering

Anushree Bordoloi First class fifth position in BE Examination in Electronics and Telecom-munication

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Name of the students Rank in Gauhati University examinations, 2016

Pompi Kalita First class first position in BE Examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Ankita Haloi First class second position in BE Examination in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Anupam Nath First class second position in BE Examination in Computer Science and Engineering

Mahasina Sultana First class third position in BE Examination in Computer Science and Engineering

Juena Gogoi First class fourth position in BE Examination in Mechanical Engineer-ing

Joyshree Chakraborty First class seventh position in BE Examination in Electronics and Tele-communication Engineering

Shatabdi Chetia First class first position in Master of Computer Application (MCA)

Bhaswati Kumar First class second position in Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Name of the students Rank in Assam Science and Technology Universityexaminations, 2017

Ajay Choudhury 1st ECE in GIMT (University 5th )

Himadri Baruah 2nd ECE in GIMT (University 8th )

Chandra Saraf 3rd ECE in GIMT (University 9th )

Amit Mundra 1st CSE in GIMT (University 18th )

Candraleena Ahmed 2nd CSE in GIMT (University 59th )

Susmita Sarma 3rd CSE in GIMT (University 85th )

Ritam Sarma 1st ME in GIMT (University 19th )

Sanjukta Borah 2nd ME in GIMT (University 21st )

Tonmoy Choudhury 3rd ME in GIMT (University 34th )

Madhuryya Sarmah 1st EE in GIMT (University 22nd )

Aarajita Choudhury 2nd EE in GIMT (University 30nd )

Barnita Sarma 3rd EE in GIMT (University 51st )

Dubari Sutradhar 1st AEI in GIMT (University 75th )

Rupshika Borah 2nd AEI in GIMT (University 114th )

Twinkle Deka 2nd AEI in GIMT (University 174th )

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Name of the students Rank in Assam Science and Technology Universityexaminations, 2017

Debanka Nath 1st CE in GIMT (University 1st )

Babli Buragohain 2nd CE in GIMT (University 2nd )

Priyanka Sarma 3rd CE in GIMT (University 8th )

Rashmi Hazarika 1st AEI in GIMT (University 9th )

Debanta Kishur Bordoloi 2nd AEI in GIMT (University 17th )

Milanika Gam 3rd AEI in GIMT (University 66th )

Manasweta Das 1st ECE in GIMT (University 20th )

Nishanta Gogoi 2nd ECE in GIMT (University 24st )

Abhishek Nath 3rd ECE in GIMT (University 27th )

Anshu Kamalapuri 1st ME in GIMT (University 28th)

Udayangshu Mishra Bhagawati 23rd ME in GIMT (University 31st)

Arun Jyoti Bhuyan 3rd ME in GIMT (University 34st )

Sushmita Dey 1st CSE in GIMT (University 40th )

Savera Sharma 2nd CSE in GIMT (University 42th )

Shampa Dutta 3rd CSE in GIMT (University 45th )

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SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDSScholarships:

The students admitted in the Institute can avail different types of scholarship schemes of different agencies. After getting admission in different courses students can apply the scholarship schemes as advertised by different agencies. The students of GIMT avails the different types of Scholarship schemes from NEC, DTE, Minority bodies, AICTE in different schemes.

The statistics of scholarship received by the students from different agencies is as under :-Sl

No Organisation 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1North Eastern Council (NEC) (Merit scholarship)

12 16 17 07 07 07 06 05

2Ministry of Minority, GOI (Merit Cum Mean scholarship)

63 - 32 57 49 49 47 30

3 UGC, GOI (Ishan Uday) - - - 15 81 55 62 47

4Govt of Assam (DTE) / AICTE ( Merit scholar-ship)

8 21 12 - - - - -

5 Arunachal Pradesh - - 2 3 - - - -

6 Assam (SC & ST) - - - SC-2,ST-10

ST-1,OBC-2

SC-2,ST-2

SC-1,ST-5

SC-Nil,ST-Nil

7 Others - - - - 24 21 22 21

Fee Waivers:

As per fee waiver scheme of GIMT, the fee has been waived for different students with a statistics as follows:

Sl No Details Total Students awarded Amount

1 Fee waived (2012-13) 33 Rs 10,00,000/-2 Fee waived (2013-14) 37 Rs 10,25,000/-3 Fee waived (2014-15) 33 Rs 20,35,000/-4 Fee waived (2015-16) 41 Rs. 12,30,000/-5 Fee waived (2016-17) 20 Rs. 6,82,000/-6 Fee waived (2017-18) 30 Rs1110000/-7 Fee waived (2018-19)

i) 70% waiver on B. Tech tuition fee 9 ii) 60% waiver on B. Tech tuition fee 1 iii) 50% waiver on B. Tech tuition fee 11 iv) Rs. 20,000/- waiver on total B. Tech course fee 2 v) Rs. 25,000/- waiver on total M. Tech course fee 21

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Sl No Organisation 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

1North Eastern Council (NEC) (Merit scholarship)

12 16 17 07 07 07 06 05

2Ministry of Minority, GOI (Merit Cum Mean scholarship)

63 - 32 57 49 49 47 30

3 UGC, GOI (Ishan Uday) - - - 15 81 55 62 47

4Govt of Assam (DTE) / AICTE ( Merit scholar-ship)

8 21 12 - - - - -

5 Arunachal Pradesh - - 2 3 - - - -

6 Assam (SC & ST) - - - SC-2,ST-10

ST-1,OBC-2

SC-2,ST-2

SC-1,ST-5

SC-Nil,ST-Nil

7 Others - - - - 24 21 22 21

Sl No Details Total Students awarded Amount1 Odd Semester Examinations (2014-15) 62 Rs 5,16,000/-2 Even Semester Examinations (2014-15) 54 Rs. 5,42,000/-3 Odd Semester Examinations (2015-16) 65 Rs. 6,69,000/-4 Even Semester Examinations (2015-16) 77 Rs. 7,94,000/-5 Odd Semester Examinations (2016-17) 58 Rs. 6,58,000/-6 Even Semester Examinations (2016-17) 77 Rs.7,86,000/-8 Odd Semester Examination (2017-18) 70 Rs. 7,05,000/-9 Even Semester Examination (2017-18) 47 Rs. 4,79,000/-

Awards:

GIMT also provides awards to the students who can show their excellent performance in the examinations at different semesters . The statistics of Awards received by the students in different examination is shown below:-

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Address & Contact Numbers :Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and TechnologyHatkhowapara, Azara , Guwahati - 781017Phone No :9859174947, 9864151408E-mail : [email protected] : www.gimt-guwahati.ac.in

LOCATIONGIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLO-GY (GIMT) is located at Azara, Guwahati on the National Highway No. 37 go-ing from Guwahati to Goalpara. It is away from the traffic hustle of Guwahati city and provides a congenial atmosphere for diligent academic pursuit. It is an idyllic spot located five km to the East of Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport and 16 km from Guwahati Railway Station. Sprawled over more than 6 acres of land, it is on the bank of the famousDeepor Beel, a natural water body which is a heaven for birdwatchers and lovers of aquatic life. The majestic Khasi & Jayantia hills stand on the south-ern side of the “Beel” providing a green picturesque view that is soothing to the eye. The college is well connected to the city and to all other places ofthe country through various modes of public and private transport.

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