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    BAHRA UNIVERSIT

    www.bahrauniversity.edu.in

    LEARN INNOVATE EXCEL

    SHIMLA HILLS

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    Bahra University is establishedas State Private university bythe Act No. 2 of 2011 of State

    Legislature of HimachalPradesh.

    Bahra University has beennotified by the UGC underSection 22 of the UGC Act 1956

    to award degrees vide letterF.No. 8-34/2011 (CPP-I/PU)

    dated 8th July, 2011

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    The Bahra University is a prestigious venture of the Rayat and Bahra Group. The Bahra University aims to build a congenial atmosphere to create an intellectualacademic community and a group of future Engineers and Managers who can deliver in any challenging assignment for the cause of nation building. The

    University is fast evolving in the context of individual aspirations and social needs of the community. Bahra University believes that we have a specialresponsibility to nurture education, human capital and abiding values that promote freedom of thought,innovation and creativity, which are essential foracademic excellence and sustained performance.The Bahra University provides a disciplined, peaceful and harmonious atmosphere which enables the students to experience the learning, knowledge andwisdom. At the foundation of Bahra University, lie talented professionals, faculty staff and students who with their creativity, ingenuity and drive will join inadvancing human knowledge and pursuing scientific discovery for the benefit of all. Though we have been successful in this journey to some extent, yet I believe,this is just the beginning, the best is yet to come.

    We welcome you to the Bahra University and are delighted to provide you with all as sistance in achieving your academic goals.

    Chancellor Bahra University, Shimla Hills.

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    S. Gurvinder Singh Bahra S. Nirmal Singh Rayat

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    A BRIEF PROFILE OFBAHRA UNIVERSITY

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    OUR OTHER CAMPUSES

    National : 5 Campuses, 2 Universities, 1 Skill Development Centre, 50+Institutes, 30000+Students,6000+Employees, ( U.S.A. & U.K.)International : 2 Campuses

    Address Village Bhedpura, Distt. Patiala, Punjab- 147001, Phone No. +91 175 3063113,(15 kms from Patiala on Patiala-Sangrur Highway).Admission Helplines : +91 8054002287, +91 8054002289, +91 8054002290

    RAYAT-BAHRA, PATIALA CAMPUS

    Bahra Faculty of Engineering Bahra Faculty of Management Bahra Faculty of Pharmacy Bahra Faculty of Computer Application Bahra Polytechnic College

    Rayat & Bahra College of Engineering &Bio-technology

    Rayat & Bahra Institute of Engineering &Bio-Technology (Evening)

    Rayat & Bahra College of Engineering &Bio-Technology for Women

    Rayat & Bahra Institute of Pharmacy Rayat & Bahra Dental College & Hospital

    RAYAT-BAHRA, MOHALI (CHANDIGARH) CAMPUSAddress VPO Sahauran, Tehsil Kharar, Distt. Mohali, Punjab - 140104.12 KM from Chandigarh on Chandigarh-Mohali-Ropar HighwayPhone No. +91 160-5009665,75 Fax: +91 160 5009680. Admission Helplines : 09988400353, 08054603707, 08054604707

    Rayat & Bahra College of Nursing Rayat & Bahra College of Education Rayat & Bahra College of Law Rayat & Bahra Institute of Management Rayat & Bahra Institute of Hotel

    Management Rayat & Bahra College of Engineering &

    Bio-Technology (School Wing)

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    To establish knowledge creation and learning university to generate value based competent professionals and globallycompetitive human capital comparable with the best in the world through research driven multi-disciplinary & inter disciplinaryapproach, continuous learning, societal responsiveness and strategic partnership with the industry while being locally andglobally responsive.

    VISION OF THE UNIVERSITY

    MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY

    Within a vibrant, ever-challenging and supportive learning environment, the BahraUniversity discovers, disseminates and applies new knowledge through learning, research

    and creative activity, community involvement and partnerships. The Bahra Universityshall groom individuals for the day to day challenges of life by developing their intrinsichuman abilities, provide a skilled human resource for the job market, who wouldcontributes to the advancement of knowledge in the larger respective. Bahra Universitywould thus, become a channel for giving a national and international voice to innovation,thus ultimately taking a lead role in placing India on the global forefront.

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    KEY FUNCTIONARIES OFBAHRA UNIVERSITY

    Name Designation

    Dr S.K Bansal Vice Chancellor

    Mr C.R.B. Lalit Registrar

    Dr Angshu Banerjee Dean Academic Affairs

    Dr Angshu Banerjee Dean Of Student Welfare

    D r S ush il Ch au dh ar y C on tr ol le r o f E xa min at io n

    Gaurav Bhattacharya Dean Of Faculty

    Dr Suresh Babbar Dean Of Studies

    Dr Rajan Vohra Dean of Post Graduate Studies

    D r A ja y P ra sh er D ea n of C o- op er ati ve st ud ie s & p la ce me nt s

    Hitender Chandel Dy. Registrar

    K ul de ep S in gh R an a G en er al M an ag er A dm in is tr at io n

    R aj in de r S in gh Su bl ai k A cc ou nt & Ta xa ti on Of fi ce r

    Pradeep Prem Director (Traning & Placements)

    Abhinav Nanda Dy. Dir. (Admission & Marketing)

    Ritu Shah Public Relation Officer

    D r N ive di ta C ha nd el Re si de nt M ed ic al O ff ic er

    Sanjeev Saharan Project Manager

    Madhu Bala Asst. Warden (Girls)

    Parvinder Singh Asst. Warden (Boys)

    Roop Ram Asst. Warden (Boys)

    ML Damalu Advisor Revenue

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    Sr. No. Name Designation1 D r. S. K. Ba ns al Vi ce Ch an ce ll or 2 S ur bh i S ri va st va A ss is ta nt P ro fe ss or 3 S. Venketeshwar Rao Assistant Professor 4 Divyashree Assist ant P rofessor 5 Lalit Mohan Sharma Assistant Professor 6 Assistant Professor 7 Assistant Professor 8

    Preetpal Singh

    Assistant Professor 9

    Gurpreet Singh

    Assistant Professor 10

    Vijay Kumar Pundir

    Assistant Professor 11

    Pradnya Dhoke

    Assistant Professor

    Sr. No. Name Designation1 Dr Suresh Babbar Professor & Dean

    2 Dr K.C Agrawal Professor

    3 D r Vi ne et Ku ma r P ro fe ss or 4 G au ra v Sh ar ma A ss is ta nt P ro fe ss or

    5 M oh it S ha rm a A ss is ta nt P ro fe ss or 6 Bhart Ankur Dogra Assistant Professor

    7 Vi ka s U ch ar ia A ss is ta nt Pr of es so r 8 Rupinder Singh Kanwar Assistant Professor 9 Shashi Kant Thakur Assistant Professor

    10 Rupinder Singh Dhillon Assistant Professor 11 Nishant Sharma Assistant Professor 12 Ashutosh Verma Assis tant Professor

    School of Engineering &Technology(Civil Engineering )

    School of Engineering &Technology(Mechanical & Automobile Engineering)

    Sr. No.Name Designation

    1 Prof. Virender Rihani Professor 2 Dr. Charanjeet Singh Professor 3 Ratish Kumar Dhiman Assistant Professor 4 Pavan Kumar Sarma Assistant Professor 5 Deepak Yadav Assi stant P rofessor 6 Sonal Sood Assistant Professor 7 Jaspreet Kaur Assi stant Professor 8 N av de ep p ra sh er A ss is ta nt P ro fe ss or 9 Vivek Sharma Assi stant Professor

    10 B ha vn a Pl aha Assi st an t P ro fe ss or 11 C .R ama Go pa l Assi st an t P ro fe ss or 12 Neha Gupta Assistant Professor

    School of Engineering &Technology (Electronics & Communication Engineering)

    Sr. No. Name Designation

    1 Dr. Rajan Vohra Professor 2

    Pratibha SharmaAssociate Professor

    3Dhanshr i Parihar Ass is tant Professor 5Vi bh ut i Si kr i Assi st an t Pro fe ss or 6Meenakshi Shruti Pal Assistant Professor 7M am ta Sh ar ma A ss is ta nt Pr of es so r 8Priyanka Sharma Assis tant Professor 9

    Nidhi Sood Assistant Professor 10

    INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL

    Sonia VattaAssistant Professor

    Name DesignationSh. Gurvinder Singh Bahra Chancellor

    School of Engineering &Technology(Computer Science Engineering)

    H ar pr ee t Si ng h A ss is ta nt P ro fe ss or Shelly BhallaShivjeet Singh

    Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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    Sanjeev SaranAbhinav Nanda

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    Stability Analysis of Slope with Building Loads Published in International Journal of Soil Dynamics and EarthquakeEngineering, London, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp(395-405).

    A Simplified Method for Elastic Seismic Analysis of Hill Buildings Published in International Journal of EarthquakeEngineering, London Vol. 2 No. 2.pp(241-266).

    3-D Analysis of Irregular Buildings with Rigid Floor Diaphragms Published in Bulletin of Indian Society of EarthquakeTechnology, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp(141-154).

    A State of Art: Seismic Analysis of Stepback and Setback Buildings Published in Bulletin ofIndian Society of EarthquakeTechnology. India, Vol. 34, No. 2 pp(47-74).

    A Method of Analysis for Irregular R.C. Buildings with Rigid Floor Diaphragm Published in Journal of Institution ofEngineers(INDIA), Vol. 79, CV/4, pp(186-193).

    Hill Building Configuration from Seismic Consideration Published in Journal of Structural Engineering Madras, Vol. 26, No.3, Oct. 1999, pp(179-185).

    Bhuj Earthquake-Performance of Bridges Published in Journal of Civil Engg& Construction review, New Delhi, INDIA,May,2002, Pp (35-38).

    Dynamic Analysis of Step back and Setback Buildings Presented at Tenth Symposium on Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 1, pp(341-350).

    Architectural Needs for Hill Buildings from Seismic/Structural Considerations Proceedings of Regional Workshop on EnergyEfficient Solar Architecture for Hilly Regions of Uttar Pradesh held at University of Roorkee, Roorkee, pp(146-156).

    Vulnerability of R.C. Framed Hill Buildings Proceedings of Workshop on Earthquake Disaster Preparedness held atUniversity of Roorkee, Roorkee during (Oct. 13-14,1997), pp(187-198).

    Soil Strengthening with Reinforcement and Applications Proceedings of Workshop on Earthquake Disaster Preparedness heldat University of Roorkee, Roorkee during (Oct. 13-14,1997), pp(211-218).

    Dr. Satish Kumar

    FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

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    1. Seminar on Recent Trends in Solid Mechanics and Functional Analysis held at Indus International University, Una (H.P)thon 12 December 2011.

    2. Organized and Attended the Seminar on Advances in Environmental Sciences held at Shoolini University, Solan (H.P) onth24 August 2012.

    Dr. Sushil Chaudhary

    1. National Workshop on Numerical Methods on numerical Methods with SCILAB, Sponsored by CSIR, in ITM th thUniversity, Sector 23A, Gurgaon 18 August to 20 August 2012.

    Dr Sandeep Kumar

    N1.Construction of (N +M) - Direct codes in GF (2 ), World Congress on Information and Communication Technologiesth th(WICT 2011), presented at University of Mumbai, 11 Dec.-14 Dec.-2011.(International Conference)

    Publishedin( IEEExplore ),pp.770-775,Dec.2011.(DOI: 10.1109/WICT.2011.6141343 )2. Coding and Capacity Calculation for the T-user F-adder Channel, International Conference on Mathematical Modeling &Scientific Computation (ICMMSC 2012), presented at Gandhigram Rural Institute - Deemed University, Gandhigram, Dindigul,

    th thTamil Nadu, India, 16 -18 March, 2012. Published in Communications in Computer and Information Science ( Springer ), vol.283, pp. 542-551, 2012. (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28926-2_62)

    Mrs. Meenakshi Chauhan

    1. Colorimetric Determination of Captan and Folpet in Commercial Formulations and Residues. Presented at NationalSymposium on Chemistry Innovations for Human Well Being [CIHW 2011] 21-22 oct 2011, organized by Department ofChemistry, Himachal Pradesh University Shimla.2. A simple and sensitive Colorimetric Method for the Determination of Thiophanate-methyl in Commercial Formulations and

    thResidues. Presented at 15 Punjab Science Congress, Feb 7-9,2012 at Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar.

    Dr. Sumita Sood

    1.International conference at Indian Hospitality Congress at Haridwar on Traditional food, fairs and festivals of HimachalPradesh'';3-5 March 2012

    Meenakshi Kaith

    Sate of Art, Performance of Tied R.C.C. ColumnsPresented at12th Symposium on Earthquake Engg held at I.I.T. Roorkee(16-18 Dec, 2002).

    Earthquake Risk Mitigation and PreparednessPresented atNational Conference on Civil Engineering Meeting Challenges ofTomorrow (CEMCT-2006)(24-25 Nov., 2006) pp(15-21).

    Economical Foundations for BuildingsPresented atSouvenir Institution of Engineers (INDIA) Local Centre Bathinda, pp(8-12).

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    Manish Kumar Gupta, Mruthunjaya Kenganora, Anshgu Banerjee, Laxmi Saini, Vikram Kumar . Pharmacognostical andPhytochemical evaluation of on the bark of Parkinsonia Aculeata Linn., J. of Pharmaceutical Science & Bioscientific Research,

    1(1),2011, 86-92.Vikram Kumar, Manjeet Sinha, Angshu Banerjee, Jyoti Mohanty. Anti-nociceptive activity of methanolic extract of ocimum

    gratissimum (labiate ) on experimental animals. Int. J. Res. Pharm. Sci., 2(2), 2011, 179-182.Kumar Vikram , Garg Shiv Kr, Gupta Manish, Mohanty J., Gupta Avinash Anti-inflammatory activity of methanolic extract ofocimum gratissimum (labiate) on experimental animals. Int. J. Pharm. innovation. 1(2), 2011, 76-81.Garg Shiv Kumar, Mruthunjaya K., Kumar Vikram , Banerjee A. Formulation and evaluation of gastroretentive floating tablet ofAceclofenac. Int. J. of research in Pharmacy & Science, 1(1),2011, 66-75.Kumar Vikram , Bandyopadhyay Angshu, Sharma Vikram, Suthar Sushil,Tekale Sunil. Wound Healing Activity of Murraya

    Koenigii in High Fat Diet And Streptozotocin Treated Type-2 Diabetic Rats. Int. J. Res. in Pharmacy and Sci.,2011;1(2):128-140 .Vikram kumar , Angshu Bandyopadhyay and Vikram sharma. Investigation of effect of Murraya koenigii on biophysical and

    biochemical parameters of wound in diabetic hyperlipidemic wistar rats. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. & Res. 2012; 3(6): 1000-1006.Vikram Kumar , Dr. Angshu Bandyopadhyay,Vikram Sharma,Sushil Suthar, Sunil Tekale. Comparative Study ofHypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Potency of Murraya koenigii for Wound Healing Activity in Type-2 Diabetic R ats. Int. J.Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences.2012; 2(2):150-161.

    Dr. Vikram Kumar Yadav

    Wound Healing Activity of Murraya Koenigii in High Fat Diet And Streptozotocin Treated Type-2 Diabetic Rats. Int. J. Res.in Pharmacy and Sci.,2011;1(2):128-140.Investigation of effect of Murraya koenigii on biophysical and biochemical parameters of wound in diabetic hyperlipidemicwistar rats. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. & Res. 2012; 3(6): 1000-1006.Comparative Study of Hypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Potency of Murraya koenigii for Wound Healing Activity in Type-2Diabetic Rats. Int. J. Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences.2012; 2(2):150-161.A Review on Traditional Indian Folk Medicinal Herb: Murraya koenigii. World Journal of Pharmacy and PharmaceuticalSciences.2012; 1(1): 405-421.

    Spectrophotometric estimation of Lornoxicam and Paracetamol tablet dosage form using hydrotropic solubilizingagent . International Journal of ChemTech Research. 2012; 1(4):232-239.An ecofriendly estimation of valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide in pharmaceutical dosage form by absorption ratiomethod . Der Pharma Chemica, 2012, 4(2):593-599A review on Paracetamol & Lornoxicam. Asian Journal of Biochemical & Pharmaceutical research. 2011; 4(1):2231-2560.

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    Title- Effect of Noise Pollution and its Solution through Eco-Friendly Control Devices in the North East India . Authors- Surabhi Srivastava,Publication date- 2012/12/31, Journal name- Procedia Engineering, Volume 38, Pages 172-176, Publisher Elsevier.Title- Plastic Waste Management by Substituting Natural Fibres . Authors- Surabhi Srivastava, Publication date- 2012/10/23, Journal Name -Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology, Volume-2, Issue-4, Pages-292-294, Publisher- Scientific ResearchPublishing.

    Surabhi Srivastava

    Paper title :" Pervasive Computing: Study for HomesPublished in: "An International Journal of Engineering Sciences" ISSN : 2229-6913, Volume 4, year 2011.

    Ms . Dhanshri Parihar

    thIEEE sponsored The 7 International Conference on Digital Content, Multimedia Technology, and its Applications to be held on Aug16-Aug18, 2011. Paper ID: IDCTAR01-0020020/Title: Strategic Management System for Academic World (with Academic Excellence Exe t o

    demonstrate the concept)-This is productivity oriented Advanced Industrial Engineering i.e. Business Process Re-engineering with ITapplication. Conference Venue : Dong-A University, Busan

    2011 International Conference on Software & Computer Applications (ICSCA-2011) held on July1-2, 2011. Paper ID: A039/Title:Strategic Management System for Academic World. Sponsored by IACSIT (International Association of Computer Science and InformationTechnology Singapore). Conference Venue: Kathmandu Nepal.

    The Third International Conference on Smart IT Applications (SITA 2011) Conference Venue Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea, August18-20, 2011. Paper ID: 622 Paper Title: Strategic Management System.

    Second International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Processing & Computing (IPC-2011) Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaNovember14-15, 2011. Paper ID: 87 Strategic Management System for Academic World based on Composition of Cloud Computing andCase Based Reasoning System.

    Paper Publication:-A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems in Journal of Engineering Review (ISSN 0976-7088), Volume

    1/No.1/July 2010.

    Paper Publication:-A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems Case base Reasoning in the 2010 IEEE International Conferencethon 'Computer and Communication Technology' held from 17-19 September 10.

    Paper Publication: - Expert Systems for Academic Excellence in the National Research Conference conducted by AIMA on Globalizing

    Dr Suresh Kumar

    Kulbhushan Sharma , Karun Kataria, Abhinandan Sharma, Goutam Rath. Probiotics In Human Health. PharmAspire 2011; 3: 88-95. Nisha Raina, Kulbhushan Sharma , Amit K Goyal, Goutam Rath. Development and characterization of artemether loaded solid lipidnanoparticles". Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and research. (In Communication).Kulbhushan Sharma , Abhinandan Sharma, Karun Kataria, Amit K Goyal, Goutam Rath. Role of probiotics in human health. Current

    pharmaceutical biotechnology, Bentham Science Publishers. (In Communication).

    Mr. Kulbhushan Sharma

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    Participated In a 3 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By Prof. Mishra, Advisor, Rayat Bahra Group at Bahrath th thUniversity, Shimla Hills 16 , 17 & 19 December, 2011.

    th - thParticipated In a 10 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By IEDUP at Bahra University, Shimla Hills 19 28December, 2011.Participated In a workshop on Earth and Environmental Conservation Conducted by Prof. Arun D. Ahluwalia, Geology Department,Panjab University, Chandigarh at Bahra University, Shimla Hills.

    Ms. Shivani K. Nanda

    Participated In a 3 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By Prof. Mishra, Advisor, Rayat Bahra Group at Bahrath th thUniversity, Shimla Hills 16 , 17 & 19 December, 2011.

    Participated In a 2 days' workshop on Faculty Development Program Conducted By Dr. S.K. Bansal, Vice Chancellor, BahraUniversity, Shimla Hills, September, 2012.Participated In a workshop on Earth and Environmental Conservation Conducted by Prof. Arun D. Ahluwalia, Geology Department,Panjab University, Chandigarh at Bahra University, Shimla Hills.

    Mr. Karan Berry

    Participated in a two day conference at Kurukshetra University in February, 2012.Participated in a seven days Faculty Development Program at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak in April, 2012 .

    Ms. Kusum

    th - thParticipated In a 10 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By IEDUP at Bahra University, Shimla Hills 19 28December, 2011.Participated in one day workshop on Curriculum Designing for Tourism at school level jointly organized by Institute of VocationalStudies (MTA) HPU and Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh , 26 September, 2010.Participated In a workshop on Earth and Environmental Conservation Conducted by Prof. Arun D. Ahluwalia, Geology Department,Panjab University, Chandigarh at Bahra University, Shimla Hills.Participated in a one day conference onBridging the Gap between Industry and Academia atRBIHM, Mohali Campus inMarch, 2012.

    Paper Title: Comparing the Efficiency of Minutia Based and Improved Fingercode Fingerprint Algorithm Published In : InternationalJournal of Computer Science and Information Technologies, Vol. 2 (4) , 2011,1398-1399.

    Ms. Pratibha Sharma

    An e-Governance model for delivery of health care services in the state of Delhi published in Voyager journal of computer science andInformation technology , 2005.Intelligent e- commerce with web data mining : A smarter approach to Intelligent business, Voyager journal of computer science andInformation technology , 2006.Designing a model driven Decision support system for primary health care managers : Published in IJITKM an international referred journal,July-Dec 08 issue.Implementing Decision Support in Primary Health Care : Published in IJITKM journal, for July-Dec 09 issue.Extracting and Representing Concepts as Meta Information: Published in IJITKM Journal, July-Dec09 issue.

    Dr. Rajan Vohra

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    Jaspreet Kaur, Preeti Gupta, Fuzzy Logic Based Adaptive Noise Filter for Real Time Image Processing Applications, IJCSI-2012-9-4-3200.

    Jaspreet Kaur, Salt & Pepper Noise Removal Using Fuzzy Based Adaptive Filter, International Journal of Advanced Research in

    Computer Engineering & Technology, volume 1, Issue 5, July 2012.

    Ms. Jaspreet Kaur

    Bhavna Plaha, Balwinder Singh Lakha, Design and Development of Vending Machine using AVR ATmega 8515 MicrocontrollerInternational Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science (IJARCS) in Volume 3 No.3 May- June 2012 pp. 376- 378.

    Ms.Bhavna Plaha

    Navdeep Prashar, Balwinder Singh, FPGA Implementation of Pipelined CORDIC Sine Cosine Digital Wave Generator International Conference of Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) DOI: 10.5121/CSIT.2012.2243, pp.435-440, 2012.Navdeep Prashar, Amandeep Singh, Balwinder Singh , "Design and Analysis of Digital Wave Generator using CORDIC Algorithmwith Pipelining and Angle Recoding Technique." Computer Science & Engineering: An International Journal (CSEIJ), Vol 2,No 3 ,DOI:10.5121/cseij.2012.2310,2012 .CORDIC Algorithm Techniques Lambert Academic Publishing Germany by Navdeep Prashar. ISSBN NO- 978-3-659-27002-4.

    Mr. Navdeep Prashar

    Miniaturization of Microstrip Patch Antenna Using Metamaterial as Substrate, ICICES 2011 - International Conference OnInformation, Communication & Embedded Systems ICICES 2011, pp. 102-103, S.A. Engineering College, Chennai, India.A Novel U-Slot Loaded Broadband Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna , ICICES 2011 - International Conference On Information,Communication & Embedded Systems ICICES 2011, pp. 103-104, S.A. Engineering College, Chennai, India.

    Mr. Ratish k Dhiman

    Vivek Sharma & Gurmeet Kaur Security Concerns in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks International Conference on RecentAdvancements in Technology & Management ICTM, 5 November 2011.Vivek Sharma & Gurmeet Kaur Comparison of Pulse Shaping Filters for Dispersion Compensation in Optical FiberInternational Conference on Recent Advancements in Electronics & Computer Engineering, 17-18 December 2011.Vivek Sharma and Gurmeet Kaur, Performance Enhancement of an Optical Communication System Using Puls`e Shaping Filters

    International Journal on Advances in Computational Research, ISSN: 0975-3273, 2012 (In Press).Vivek Sharma and Gurmeet Kaur, Performance Enhancement of an Optical Communication System Using Pulse Shaping Filters

    rd3 International Conference on Next Generation Communication and Computing Systems(ICNGC2S-12), Ghaziabad, India, 22-23September, 2012(Accepted).

    Mr. Vivek Sharma

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    ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT

    The programs offered by Bahra University have very strong base of academic rigour and industry interaction. They are designed and reviewed inconsultation with industry experts and are delivered by excellent faculty, who are known by there dedication to teaching and research, and close ties with nationaland international academic and business community. The programs are conducted in highly conducive learning environment.

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    Educating the Engineer of 2020

    The expectation from Engineer of 2020 will be quite distinctive and we need to enrich Engineering Education accordingly. Visions of Engineering in theNew Century described a set of attributes that are expected to be necessary for engineers that will perform well in a world that is driven by rapidtechnological advancement national security needs aging infrastructure in developed countries requisite for innovative methodologies for infrastructuredevelopment in emerging republics environmental challenges brought about by population growth and diminishing resources and the creation of newdisciplines that exist at the interfaces between engineering and nature earth . Thes e attributes call for us to educate and make students technically proficientengineers who would be ultimately broadly educated see themselves as global citizens can be leaders in business and public service and ethicallygrounded.

    SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

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    engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, water resources engineering, materials engineering, coastalengineering, surveying, and construction engineering. Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector from municipal through to federal levels,and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies.Opportunities exist in the public and private s ectors in large numbers in all branches of design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development in bothIndia and abroad. Right now constructions industry is booming as there is growth in infrastructure requirement throughout the country. This is going to stay fornext few decades. Scope of civil engineers lies with many developing countries in Middle East, Africa, and Asia where infrastructure development is picking upand Indian engineers are in great demand.

    Mechanical Engineering finds application in all fields of technology. It is one of the primitive branches of Engineering which have remained always in demandand continue to be in the future. This is why Mechanical trade is called as an Evergreen trade (branch). Mechanical engineers have always been needed asessential staff personnel in various industries of both public and private sector. Their work criteria changes according to the type and domain of the company theyare working with.As the Industrial sector has drastically risen in pace, the need for more mechanical engineers has increased exponentially. Every manufacturing

    Mechanical Engineering

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    Developing Right Attitude

    100% Placement Target

    Modern Infrastructure

    We strongly feel that positive attitude is necessary and can transform a person from ordinary studenttoextraordinary high achiever. We try to focus upon everystudent through our Mentoring System.From time to time our experts from outside conduct workshops on positive attitude. The result of our efforts is evidentfrom the placement drives where the success rate of our students during interview is much higher than the entire group and other institute and Universities thoughwe are just three years old and very new to the state of Himachal Pradesh.

    We as a part of our Educational Social Responsibility feel that every eligible student must s ecure a job before he/she says good bye after completion of the course.Our efforts in this directions are highly commendable. big corporate houses like Pepsi, Bose, Tommy Hillfiger,Axis Bank, HCL, IDBI Bank etc. to name afew,have already taken our students from current MBA batch and many more are to follow in the coming weeks. We understand that first des erve, then desire isthe key to success in any interview and we deliver our responsibility effectively in that regard.All the students who passed out in session 2012 have already been

    placed in reputed Indian Companies & MNCs

    Without modern infrastructure one can achieve very limited success. Bahra University has already taken strong initiatives in this direction. Modern classroomswith LCD projectors, white boards, well equipped computer lab with internet connectivity, hostel facilities both for boys and girls, cafeteria, round the clocksecurity, transport facility and a conducive learning environment combined have helped the students to attain their dreams.

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    Hospitality Management has become a booming industry in India. This profession mainly focuses on providing services to the customers. HospitalityManagement has become one of the top career choices made by students in India. Hotel industry involves functions such as Front Office Operations, Food andBeverages, Sales and Marketing, Housekeeping and more. After course completion one has a wide array of career opportunities open for them in India as well asabroad. Hotel management industry comprises of Hotels and Restaurants Management, Cruise Ship Lodge Management, Travel And Tourism, Airline Catering,Cabin Services, Hospital Administration and Club Services.

    Bachelor in Hotel Management Master in Hospitality and Tourism Adminstration

    C us tomer S ervice Tra ve l G eo gr ap hy H os pi ta li ty En te rp ri se R oo m Di vi si on s Ma na ge me nt

    F oo d & Be ve ra ge M an ag em en t Hospi ta li ty Sales & Market ing Hospitality Human Resource Management Hospitality Management Information Systems

    List of Courses offered at School of Hospitality & Tourism

    SpecializationsSome of its specialized fields are:

    SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

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    Hospitality jobs will always allow you to use your creativity. This field gives you more opportunities than just punching a clock.4. Financially rewarding: The median salaries for hospitality sector are good and goes up to over Rs. 5,00,000 per year on the low end. Hotel management pay

    well exceed per year and can even s kyrocket into six figures depending more upon your experience. Professionals in this field earn handsome amount and getstability in their profession.

    5. It is extremely marketable: All over the world there are tourists that look forward to an enjoyable vacation, creating many job opportunities for people in thisindustry. There are lots of job opportunities in this field and professionals can get a job anywhere in the world. The whole world is your home in this

    profession.6. It does not take a lot of money: As the cost of college continues to very high, a good four-year degree from an accredited university or a succe ssful trip through

    culinary school can give you all education that you will e ver need to make the most of your career. And if you get an opportunity to complete the course in threeyears that mean you can save the expenditure of one year.

    7. Set your own responsibilities: This field is not just about working 9AM to 6PM. It demands s omething more than the usual jobs. When your work is people based, busy work is not usually a part of the equation. So every day is new day for you.

    8. It is diverse: The field of hospitality industry is very diverse; here you can work on various places and positions. You can explore as many options as you want.9. Fun while working: When you are having fun, and enjoying it shows that you love your work. In this field you will get enough opportunities to work and enjoy

    and to follow your passion with lots of energy.10. Stop waiting for things to happen: In this field you are required to be proactive, you cannot just wait for things to settle down or to happen. Here in this

    profession you have to be on your toes to achieve great success. With hotel industry jobs and hospitality jobs in simple terms your future is in your hands.

    Travel and Tourism is one of the world's largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide andindirectly through many associated service industries. A very wide industry, it includes Government Tourism Departments, Immigration and Customsservices, Travel Agencies, Airlines, Tour Operators, Hotels etc and many associated service industries such as airline catering or laundry services, Guides,Interpreters, Tourism Promotion and Sales etc. Travel and Tourism enterprises include major internationals with a workforce of thousands, to the small privatetravel agent with a handful of employees.

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    The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences is a center of excellence in Pharmaceutical Education and Research Development .It's aim is providing quality Pharmacyeducation and making all pharmacy students messengers for health and prosperity.

    List of Courses offered for session 20131.) B. Pharmacy2.) M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)

    The department plans to incorporate other Post-graduation in Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Quality Assurance and DrugRegulatory affairs &Ph.D at earliest. The Institute is approved by apex professional bodies like Pharmacy Council of India (P C I), New Delhi.

    The Drugs & Pharma industry is a multibillion-dollar business. In the rapidly changing global scenario and the implementation of GATT & TRIPS in India, it will be only a matter of couple of years that the pharmaceutical industry and professionals will play a vital role in shaping up our national economy. This new decade isthus, bound to have an ever growing demand of pharmacy professionals not only in the country, but even worldwide. Anticipating this demand the founder Deanof the Academy Dr. A.BANERJEE (M.Pharm, Ph.D) put the wheels in motion that brought about the existence of School of pharmaceutical sciences.

    SCHOOL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES offers to its students a unique opportunity to integrate theoretical and applied knowledge in the health professions; so that graduates become enlightened thinkers as well as competent practitioners. The College's state-of-the-art laboratories along with the highlyexperienced and recognized faculty provide valuable hands-on learning and clinical skills for the students.

    THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

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    There has never been a more exciting time to consider a career in pharmacy. The profession is experiencing a period of unprecedented progress and development. Theskills of pharmacists have never been in greater demand and to deliver the latest,cutting-edge treatments and medicines to millions of patients every day.

    Pharmacy involves all the stages that are associated with drugs i.e. discovery,development, action, safety, formulation, use, quality control, packaging, storage,marketing, etc.

    The transformation of the sector from conventional pharmacy to drug experts, whichis both desired and necessary to reach the global standards, has already madecommendable progress.

    Liberalization, privatization and globalization (LPG) have helped the Indian pharmaceutical companies to achieve international recognition.

    It is remarkable to note that, today several Indian pharma companies are approved byU.S.F.D.A. and are listed at N.A.S.D.A.Q. Indian pharmaceutical industry isundergoing fast paced changes. The Indian Generics market is witnessing rapidgrowth, opening up immense opportunities for firms.

    The industry ranks fourth globally in terms of volume and thirteenth in terms of value.

    The quality of the products is reflected in the fact that India has the highest number ofmanufacturing plants approved by US FDA, which is next to that of US.

    Innovation and technology are the two factors due to which India is on its way to become the preferred global supplier for drugs and dosage forms and also a hub forcontract research and manufacturing, contract research organizations and R&Dactivities.

    Pharmacy Today

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    World's R&D destination of the future - India

    Achievements of departmentSchool of pharmaceutical sciences plan to set up a R&D Unit in collaboration with Himachal Drug Manufacturing Association for de ve lo pm en t of He rb alMedicine and clinical trial of these drugs. School of pharmaceutical sciences Proposed to establish one Pharmaceutical Incubation Centre in Bahra University.

    INDIA as a Pharmacy Destination

    The pharmaceutical and life sciences industry is undergoing a period of profound transformation. Many analysts a gree that the industry is moving from the era of'blockbuster drug' to a new operating model known as personalised medicine.

    The most important event in the pharmaceutical industry has been the Patent Act of 1970, which has transformed our industry to a s upplier of low cost medicines,initially within India and now to the world.

    This dramatic low cost revolution has helped penetrate the availability of medicines and made it accessible to a large part of India and in these 30 odd years thisaccessibility has moved up from 20% to more than 80% now. In fact, nearly 99% medicines used in India are produced in India. This is basically because of theexistence of a large number of scientists who have leveraged their scientific skills to develop new chemistry technologies.

    Today, India produces 22% medicines of the global generic marketAccording to Department of Biotechnology, about 165 institutions in the country are engaged in genetic engineering research. India is one of the few countries,that has developed stem cell lines as a part of the stem cell network worldwide. According to the Accelerator Group Outlook, the contract research organization(C.R.O.) market is set to grow to US$ 1 billion by 2010.

    India has now earned global recognition for the inherent strength in the knowledge society. This will accelerate the process of research in India. For example,companies like Pfizer, Novartis and Glaxo have started their Clinical Research Organizations in India and in times to come, other companies will create major

    research hubs in India, in addition to US, Europe and Japan.

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    Bahra University has placed emphasis on the cultivation of strong links with industry and promotion of various industrial activities by the faculty members andstudents. In order to keep up with the growing volume of industrial liaison activities, and even more importantly, to catalyze the further growth and developmentof interaction between the Institute and Industry, a separate cell Career Development Cell ( CDC) was established right from Day of the University in year 2010.Career Development Cell (CDC) at Bahra is highly practical and focused on what the industry needs as it is evolved through constant interaction with leading

    professionals who are a part of the Industry and Academic Advisory Boards. Besides imparting theoretical knowledge, the curriculum stresses on developinganalytical skills, communication, problem solving and team work abilities. Hence, case studies, industry projects, presentations, research work and role-playform an integral part of a student's tenure at Bahra University. In truly global style, experts within the Rayat- Bahra group impart a rigorous and cross-functionalcurriculum; Emphasis is laid on learning of foreign languages, emotional intelligence, creative thinking, and human engineering. Personality Enhancement isgreatly stressed at Bahra University and all students undergo special classes and workshops from the experts of various domains, CDC ensures that as a studentall students are active member of a club/committee that brings about your true potential and aptitude helping you in your future careers. Thus students can choosefrom various committees and clubs including. Alumni Committee, Placement Committee, Cultural Committee, Debating Club, Event Management Committee,Sports Committee. Environment Committee, PR & Outreach Committee, IT Club, NSS and Red Ribbon club.

    CAREER DEVELOPMENT CELL

    Career Development Cell has managed to provide 100% placement to all passout students of 2012. Placement season for 2013 batch has alreadystarted and companies from various domains are visiting the campus.

    Rayat Bahra Industry Tie-Ups

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    Entrepreneurship Cell Bahra Unversity was started on 4th October,2011. The focus of the Cell was to come up with the platform where students can opt fortheir career as an Entrepreneur. The Cell is driven by young professional students. It is an initiative to develop a s ustained platform that supports people acrossthe region in their own venture; thereby realizing their ideas and converting them to reality. The cell aims to promote entrepreneurship culture and bring afeeling of intellect in every student of the University. Cell guides & provides a platform to the s tudents who want to be the future Entrepreneurs of the country. Italso endows them learning & practical exposure about running different businesses. The Cell started with its presence at Mohali Campus in the year 2010 &with a short span of time of 15 months, the Cell has reached to 5 different locations of Rayat Bahra Group. The students are guided by the faculty heads in eachcampus with the support of the top management. The Cell starts within a space of 100 sq feet & has an independent office

    Common Projects Innovation ShopThe Innovation Shop is one of its kind innovations in the country. The shop is run at Bahra University with a vision to sell whatever products are created by theinnovative students . It has reached a turn over of 20,000. Campus shops will be launched in each campus of Rayat-Bahra Group. E cell monitors the properestablishment, coordinating, quality check of the product and supporting them in building idea which they are presenting. Campus Shop is a platform forstudents to showcase their innovation to masses. This enables them to evaluate the idea see the likeability of the product and get a small vision of how thecustomers would respond to the idea in future at a larger scale

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP CELL

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    INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES

    CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON

    THUNDERBIRD SCHOOL OF GLOBAL MANAGEMENT

    ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY:

    1. To initiate the 3+1+1 program where Bahra University, Himachal Pradesh offer a Bachelor's Degree, that includes one yearof curriculum from California State University Fullerton (CSUF), and CSUF will offer a Master's Degree for student fromBahra University, Himachal Pradesh.

    2. To explore the possibility of cooperating on other training programs.

    3. To collaboratively develop the details of program content and financial arrangement. Streams available: ComputerScience, Electrical/ Electronic Engineering. Program Structure: Student will spend first 3 years of Bachelors in BahraUniversity and Fourth year in California State University, Fullerton USA (subject to admission requirement of CSUF) tocomplete their Bachelors. They will also have an option to apply for the Master/ PG Degree to be completed in One Year atCSUF. After completion of Masters in CSUF, student will be awarded two separate degrees as Bachelors from BahraUniversity and Masters from California State University Fullerton, USA. Those students who does not meet admissionrequirement of CSUF at the end of third year, will be allowed to continue their fourth year in Bahra University.

    1. To develop, deliver and monitor the various programs, curriculum support, faculty training and research initiatives.

    2. To offer a Global Technology Management Certificate program and Global Entrepreneurship Certificate Program tostudents of Bahra University, Rayat Bahra Group of Institute and Industry Partners of Bahra University.

    3. To explore the possibility of cooperating on other training programs and

    4. To collaboratively develop the details of program content and financial arrangement.Courses Available: Global TechnologyManagement and Global Entrepreneurship Certificate

    Since its founding in 1946, Thunderbird has been synonymous with global leadership in business education. Ranked as No.1in the world, this leadership is recognized by major publications around the world, which have consistently namedThunderbird as a leader in Global Business Education.Thunderbird School of Global Management is the oldest graduate business school focused exclusively on global businesseducation. Their faculty is recognized for innovative teaching methods, global business best practices and ground-breaking

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    University and the Colleges. Cambridge ESOL is the World's Leading authority on English languagetesting for all learners of English and qualifications for English language teachers. Cambridge ESOLEnglish tests and globally recognised as high quality assessments which has a positive impact on thelearning of English. Cambridge ESOL works with partners in India to promote the use of standardizedInternational assessments as benchmark levels to improve the learning and teaching of English, and iskeen to work with the institutions to give their teachers and students access to International EnglishQualification.

    About United Kingdom:The UK is a developed country and has the world's seventh-largest economy by nominal GDP and eighth-largest economy by purchasing power. It was the world's firstindustrialised country and the world's foremost power during the 19th and early 20th centuries. TheUK remains a great power with leading economic, cultural, military, scientific and political influence.It is a recognised nuclear weapons state and its military expenditure ranks third or fourth in theworld.The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round. Thecurrency of UK is Great British Pound and is equivalent to approximately 78-82 INR.

    FACILITIES FOR STUDENTS

    Prepare for embassy interviews

    Pre departure briefing andd post

    arrival helps

    Overseas insurance and medical

    cover of students

    In house english language proficiency test trainings

    Educatioonal loans, banking

    facilities and money transfer

    guidance

    Orientation on country, culture,

    travel & luggage

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    L i b r a r yFully Computerized, Wi-Fi

    enabled, subscription to research journals, national and international (print

    and e-version), periodicals, reference books, best Encyclopedias apart from good collectionof books, journals, magazines and Non-booksmaterials to facilitate quality teaching andresearch.

    HostelSeparate hostels for girls and for

    boys within the campus. Each hostelhas rooms with attached bathrooms, an

    activity center, common room, reading room,dining room with mess, canteen till late hours &

    other basic amenities like hot water supply inwinter. Two new hostels are under construction to provide in house residential facilities to the

    aspiring students.

    Medical Care CentreEach campus has a well-equipped

    medical center to provide first aid and prompt medical care round the clock. Doctorsare available to meet any emergency in the

    institute or hostel. First aid facility is available inworkshop, lab and buses as well.

    ShoppingComplex & Gym

    There are basic necessity shops in thecampus. Stationers shop where students

    can purchase stationery, toiletries and othernecessities. There is a confectionery shop, STD

    booth, Xerox facility in the campus. A hi techgym is also there in the university campus.

    TransportA f l e e t o f b u s e s , c a r s ,

    ambulances and other vehicles provide uninterrupted transport facility to

    the students, faculty, and staff.TheU n i v e r s i t y e x t e n d s p i c k a n d d r o p

    transportation facility to students within a radiusof about 30 km adjoining the Campus.Ambulance services round the clock areavailable for patients in the hospital.

    Interactive Learning AvenuesStudents have ample avenues to take a breakfrom study through club activities. Each Campushas many clubs to choose from: professionalsocieties for Engineering, ManagementGraduates, Hospitality Dramatics Club, LiteraryClub, Cultural Society, Photography Club,

    Nature Club, Art Society, and Adventure Club

    Online Grievance CellOccasionally, a student will encounter anissue or problem on campus that he or she hasnot been able to resolve. Rayat- Bahra has aformal grievance process that students mayinitiate by submitting an official

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    REFUND RULES

    ACADEMIC FEE

    1. If a student surrender his seat before the start of s ession then Rs 5000/- may bededucted and balance amount be refunded.

    2. If a student surrender his seat after the start of the session, then no refund of fee isto be made.

    HOSTEL FEE

    1. In case student leaves the Hostel before the start of semester/year, then onesemester/year hostel fee is to be refunded.

    2. In case student leaves the Hostel during the semester, No refund of fee will bemade.

    TRANSPORT FEE

    1. No refund of fee will be made if student leaves the Transport facility during theAcademic year.

    FEE STRUCTURE

    Academic Fee

    Hostel Charges

    As per orders of Department of Higher Education-Govt. of Himachal Pradesh

    Rs. 70000 + Rs. 2000 = Rs. 72000

    (Rs. 2000/- refundable security)

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    S.No

    Route

    Transport charges forthe session 2013-14

    1

    Dhalli

    245002

    Malyana

    245003

    Mehli

    225004

    Panthaghati

    220005

    Vikas Nagar(Kasumpti)

    210006

    BCS(New Shimla)

    205007

    Khalini

    200008

    Kanlog

    180009

    Phagli/Lalpani/Ramnagar

    1600010

    Tutikandi

    1500011

    Sanjauli

    2100012

    IGMC

    20000

    13

    Chotta Shimla/Lakkar bazar/Longwood/Statebank

    18000

    14

    Bemloi

    1600015

    Bus Stand/Tara Hall

    1600016

    V.Tunnel

    1600017

    103 Tunnel

    1400018

    By Pass Shimla

    1300019

    Shoghi

    600020

    Jatogh

    1700021

    Tutu

    1600022

    Summerhill

    1700023

    Boileauganj

    1500024

    Tavi

    1400025

    Chakkar

    1400026

    Barrier

    1200027

    Shamti

    1800028

    Dharampur

    2900029 Kumarhatti 2500030 Barog 2200031 Solan Old Bus Stand/New Busstand/Deonghat 1600032 Chambhaghat 1400033 Salogra 1200034 Kandaghat 6000

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    Admission CriteriaEligibility

    MCA 60

    On the merit of entrancetest conducted by HP TechnicalUniversity Hamirpur

    Bachelor's degree(Any discipline)ORBCA/BSc(IT)/B.Sc(Computer Science)/any graduatewith computers as one of the subject in all the threeyears of graduation with min. 50% marks.(45%incase of SC/ST/OBC)

    School of Managment

    M.B.A. 120

    On the merit of(Common Management Admission Test)or on the merit of entrancetest conducted by HP TechnicalUniversity Hamirpur

    CMATBachelor's degree(Any discipline) with min. 50%marks.(45%in case of SC/ST/OBC)

    Eligibility

    60B.B.A.(Hons.)

    10+2 from any recognized state/national board withminimum 45% marks in qualifying exam(40% in caseof SC/ST/OBC)

    On the merit of entrancetest conducted by HP TechnicalUniversity Hamirpur

    Bachelor ofHotel Management(BHM)

    Eligibility

    10+2 from any recognized state/national board withminimum 45% marks in qualifying exam(40% in caseof SC/ST/OBC)

    60 On the merit of JEE conducted by

    NCHMCT

    No. of Seats

    Admission CriteriaNo. of Seats

    Admission Criteria

    School of Hospitality & Tourism Management

    No. of Seats

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    SCHOLARSHIPS & CONCESSIONS-2013

    100% of tuition fee: Student whose both parents are not alive.

    50% of tuition fee: Student whose father is not alive.

    50% of tuition fee: Single girl child.

    25% of tuition fee: Brother/Sister of a studentRayat Bahra Group (Concession will be given to both the students)

    studying in

    Note: performance with minimum first class.The candidate must maintain consistent academic

    Scholarships Concessions for duration of the course

    Scholarships & Concessions on the Basis of University/Board Results During the Course

    25% of Tuition Fee: Students securing 1 to 3 positions in the University and CGPA is greater than 9.0

    Note: The above said concession will be valid for a semester only if the student secures 1 to 3 positions asstated in one semester of the academic session. In case the student secures position as stated above in boththe semesters/annual examination, the concession will be valid for one year and shall be adjusted along withthe tuition fee of next semester/year of the respective class. However, in case of final year students, theconcession shall be adjusted in the tuition fee of the last semester only.

    Documents Required

    Attested Copy of Death Certificates

    Attested Copy of Death Certificate

    Affidavit on Desired Format to be submitted every semester/yearfor availing the concession (Format available onwww.bahrauniversity.edu.in)

    Application on Desired Form (Format available onwww.bahrauniversity.edu.in)

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    Disciplinary Rules & Regulations for Students1. Students are expected to maintain decorum in their behavior and habits, at all times, befitting the prestige of the Campus. Students are also expected to

    dress-up decently in all public places.2. Students are advised to attend all classes and to ensure that they maintain the attendance criteria as laid down by the university ordinance governing the

    same.3. Participation of students in academic activities such as seminar/workshop, industrial visits is compulsory.4. If a student absents from the classes for seven consecutive working days without prior permission his/ her name may be struck off the rolls.5. During the teaching hours students are not allowed to leave the college campus without written permission from the Dean.6. Students are prohibited from engaging in acts of intimidation, violence or abuse against any of the students, employees, staff and faculty members of the

    university. Students are expected to show sincere, decent and cordial attitude towards their classmates, students of other programs, staff, faculty a n dother employees of the university.

    7. Students' loitering in the campus is prohibited.8. Ragging is an inhuman act and is banned both inside and outside the campus of the University. The Honorable Supreme Court of India has taken serious

    cognizance of the offence of ragging and has issued strict directives for steps to ensure its elimination. Students shall not directly or indirectly indulge in,aid or abet any activity that might be construed as ragging. Violators will face necessary disciplinary and legal action. This includes lodging of a criminalcase, against the student at the Police Station as per the directive of the Honorable Supreme Court of India as well as expulsion from the University. (Fordetails, refer to Anti-ragging policy of the Group available at group webs ite www.rayatbahra.com)

    9. Smoking, chewing pan, pan-masala, gutka, gambling, consumption of alcoholic drinks and use of hallucinogenic drugs and other illegal substances, orthe possession of such substances, anywhere in the Campus, is strictly forbidden.

    10. Carrying any explosive/fire arm, and/or weapon inside the campus is strictly prohibited.11. Students are advised not to indulge in any prohibited, illegal and unethical, immoral activities inside and/or outside the campus, or else, they will be liable

    for punishment as per University rules.12. Safety of all personal valuables/belongings will be the responsibility of the student.13. If the student is found involved in activities resulting in direct or indirect loss/damage to the University, the same shall be borne by the student. He/ She

    will be asked to compensate the University for the same.14. Adherence to dress code is compulsory for academic and allied activities in the campus.15. Each student will be issued an Identity card which is non-transferrable. Student is expected to carry the ID card on his/her person while in the Campus and

    especially when appearing in tests and examinations, etc. and also when going out of the Campus.16. University would not be liable for any compensation/claim whatsoever under any circumstances, in case of any casualty/injury or otherwise to any

    student during his/her academic course inside or outside the Campus.17. In case of any dispute on any matter, the decision of the University would be final and binding.

    Competent authority of the University possesses the right to modify the aforesaid rules and/Or Insert/ delete from time to time in future and the same shall be binding upon the students.

    STUDENT INSTRUCTIONS

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    Campus : VPO (15kms from

    Shimla Off