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ANNUAL REPORT OPERATIONS ROOM
DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES
ACADEMIC YEARS 2014-2015
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 3
2. Diploma Level Coordination 4
A. Statistics of new intake students 4
i. Number & Distribution of First Year Diploma Students 4
ii. Number & Distribution of First Year Diploma Students Gender wise 5
B. Specializing Students 5
Number & Distribution of Specializing Students 5
3. Academic Advising 6
i. Report of checking of Academic Advising 7
ii. Report of Academic Advising Workshop 8
4. Student Data Analysis 9
i. Statistics of Active Students 9
ii. Statistics of Dismissed Students 10
iii. Statistics of Students in Probation 11
iv. Statistics of Course Withdrawal 12
v. Statistics of Appeals Against Exam Result 13
vi. College Honor List 14
vii. Student Retention & Progression Details 15
5. Time Tabling 16
i. Total Number of Contact Hours 16
ii. Utilization of Resources 17
iii. Total Number of Sections Theory/ Practical 20
iv. Number of Engineering Students Studying in APS 21
6. On-the-Job Training 23
i. Sem-1, Completed OJT- level & Specialization Wise 23
ii. Sem-1, Completed OJT-Gender Wise 24
iii. Sem-1, Completed OJT-Company Wise 25
iv. Sem-2, Completed OJT- level & Specialization 26
v. Sem-2, Completed OJT- Gender Wise 27
vi. Sem-2, Completed OJT- Company Wise 28
vii. Sem-3, Completed OJT- level & Specialization Wise 29
viii. Sem-3, Completed OJT- Gender Wise 30
ix. Sem-3, Completed OJT-Company Wise 31
x. Summer Vacation, Completed OJT- level & Specialization Wise 32
xi. Summer Vacation, Completed OJT- Gender Wise 33
xii. Summer Vacation, Completed OJT-Company Wise 34
3
Introduction
This report provides an overview of the work carried out in the Operations Room, Applied
Sciences Department, Higher College of Technology for the academic year 2014-2015.
The operations room is responsible for providing assistance and support related to
advising, admission, timetabling, registration and OJT. The major areas of the duties
handled by operation room members are as follows:
Diploma Level Coordinator: Deals with new intake students from, assignment
of advisors, orientation and allocation of specialization. Conducts workshops for
new advisors and students.
Registrar: Contributes by supporting in advising process via workshops and
monitoring of advising, supervises registration, maintains updated and correct
records of students
Time Tabling Coordinator: Prepares a time-table based on projections received
from advisors, allotting appropriate venues, etc.
On-the-Job Training Coordinator: Arranges for training for all exiting students is
organized in industry by liaising with industry representatives. Also, monitors and
assesses the training.
NOTE: Raw data for the statistics presented here is retained with the respective
coordinators to save space.
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DIPLOMA LEVEL COORDINATION
Diploma Level Coordination: The Diploma level Coordinator provides a guiding hand to new students as they enter the department by carrying out the following activities:
Assignment & training of advisors: Advisors are assigned for the new intake. These
advisors are provided with a training session before they tackle their
responsibilities.
Orientation of new students: New students are given an orientation to welcome
them to the Applied Sciences Department at the beginning of every regular semester
and apprise them of the rules and regulations governing them. Student orientation
was conducted on 19th October 2014 in Sem-1 and 21st January 2015 in Sem-2 of AY
2014-2015.
Allocation of specialization: At the end of Diploma Year 1, students are given a
choice of specialization between Applied Chemistry, Applied Biology and
Environmental Sciences. This process is organized by the Diploma Level
Coordinator
STATISTICS OF NEW INTAKE STUDENTS [DIPLOMA YEAR I] AY 2014-2015
Number & Distribution of First Year Diploma Students
Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 3
178
118
36
Total no.of students AY 2014- 2015
Total No. Of Students
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Number & Distribution of First Year Diploma Students Gender wise
SPECIALIZING STUDENTS
Students in Applied Sciences Department were specializing in Applied Biology or Applied
Chemistry. In Sem-2, 2013-2014, the department introduced the third specialization that is
Environmental Sciences.
It was a big task for the advisors to communicate with their advisees and get their choice of
specialization on time. To overcome this difficulty from semester-2, 2014-2015, the
submission of specialization choice by students was done online with a set deadline.
STATISTICS OF SPECIALIZING STUDENTS [DIPLOMA YEAR II] AY 2014-2015
Number & Distribution of Specialization Students
Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 3
19 15 4
159
103
32
Total no. of male and female students AY 2014-2015
Male
Female
Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 3
41 29
20
83 85
45
25 25 12
No. of students specialized in all specializations AY 2014-2015
Biology
Chemistry
Environmental Sciences
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ACADEMIC ADVISING
Academic Advising: Responsibilities pertaining to academic advising are as follows:
Allotment of advisees: (along with the Diploma level coordinator) - Ensuring
equitable distribution that accounts for other responsibilities of the advisor.
Transfer of advisees: Ensuring smooth handover of advising responsibilities in cases
of staff leaving the college or going on leave.
Maintenance of records: Records pertaining to number of advisees per advisor, their
intakes and their academic progression are maintained.
Conduction of workshops: At least three workshops are conducted each academic
year to provide training in various aspects of academic advising.
Dissemination of relevant information in a timely fashion to advisors so that they
are kept aware of the changes in rules and regulations.
Registration: Incorporates a number of responsibilities as follows.
Organization and supervision of registration, including liaison with other
department registrars.
Trouble-shooting, particularly in the registration process.
Maintaining updated and correct records corresponding to the registration process.
Maintaining and updating student records and data sheets in the Student
Monitoring System.
Monitoring student attendance, probation and student honor lists.
Follow-up and monitoring of student appeals through the STAAC.
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REPORT OF CHECKING OF ACADEMIC ADVISING
AY 2014-2015
Dates: Oct 4, 2014; Feb 6, 2015
VENUE: Room 136
STAFF INVOLVED: Ms Hafidha Hattali, Ms. Sajitha Biju Kumar & Ms Geetha Pradeep
SUMMARY
The projections submitted by the academic advisors were viewed against our estimated
TC-3. The advisors concerned were called if major discrepancies were noted in order to
affect the corrections before planning is carried out. The TC1 form and transcripts of
students were collected from academic advisors in the following cases:
1. Probation 3 and 4
2. Critical cases
3. Any confusing or doubtful cases
Some general observations common over the semesters were:
Not considering minimum courses: Probation students were found to be given 5
courses as they were finishing the level.
Not giving priority to pre-requisite courses: Courses that are pre-requisites
should be advised in time to prevent students from getting delayed.
Not giving priority to failed courses: Making the student repeat a failed course in
the following semester increases their chance of passing the course. Students were
advised new courses without considering the failed courses.
Not advising courses to repeat: Students can repeat courses with C, C- or D.
Repeating passed courses helps students to come out of probationary status. Often
advisors fail to consider.
Wrong Projections: Not considering the progression of advisees over the next few
semesters and advising courses in a pattern that delays the students progress.
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REPORT OF WORKSHOP ON ACADEMIC ADVISING
Workshop-1 (Induction for New Advisors)
Date: Sept 9, 2014 VENUE: M102 TIME: 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Workshop-2(Induction for New Advisors)
Date: Jan 6, 2015 VENUE: M102 TIME: 11:00 am-12.00noon
SUMMARY
The workshop was organized by the Diploma coordinator. This workshop is normally held
at the beginning of every semester. It was conducted by Ms Sajitha Bijukumar. The
following topics were covered:
Briefing the role of an advisor.
Documents to be given to new advisee.
New rules in advising
Induction on use of academic module for advising [ for first time advisors]
Workshop-3
Date: Feb 12, 2015 VENUE: Auditorium TIME 1.00 pm -2.00 pm
SUMMARY
The workshop was organized by the staff activity coordinator. This workshop is normally
held at the beginning of every semester to cover issues raised in the previous semester. It
was conducted by Ms Geetha Pradeep. The following topics were covered:
A brief session on advising and registration
Registration related issues and common mistakes in advising
Comments & Feedback: The feedback and other details are retained with the staff activity
coordinator.
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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Biol Chem Envs Sci Biol Chem Envs Sci Biol Chem
Diploma 1st Yr
Dipl 2nd Yr Adv. Dipl. B.Tech.
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ACTIVE STUDENTS, APS, AY 2014-2015
Sem-1
Sem-2
Sem-3
STUDENT’S DATA ANALYSIS
Statistics of Active Students
Active Students, APS Dept, AY 2014-2015
Diploma 1st Yr Dipl 2nd Yr Adv. Dipl. B.Tech. Total
Biol Chem Envs Sci Biol Chem Envs Sci Biol Chem
Semester M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Sem-1 219 382 6 130 34 218 0 25 1 102 11 134 - - 1 29 5 67 1364
Sem-2 184 353 5 109 34 203 1 50 0 109 10 175 - - 2 42 7 61 1345
Sem-3 150 314 6 92 32 202 5 41 1 108 14 164 0 17 2 64 8 85 1305
10
0
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Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Dipl. 1st Yr. Dipl. 2nd Yr. Adv. Dipl. B. Tech.
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Dismissed Students, APS, AY 2014-2015
Sem-1
Sem-2
Sem-3
Statistics of Dismissed Students
Dismissed Students APS, AY 2014-2015
Semester
Dipl. 1st Yr. Dipl. 2nd Yr. Adv. Dipl. B. Tech. TOTAL
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sem-1 16 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 25
Sem-2 65 6 5 4 0 2 0 0 82
Sem-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Statistics of Students in Probation
Probations APS Dept, AY 2014-2015
Semester
Dipl. 1st Yr. Dipl. 2nd Yr. Adv. Dipl. B. Tech Total
Prob-1
Prob-2
Prob-3
Prob-1
Prob-2
Prob-3
Prob-1
Prob-2
Prob-1
Prob-2
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Sem-1 43 12 72 10 11 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 158
Sem-2 46 31 33 11 64 8 9 25 0 2 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 241
Sem-3 22 26 29 10 28 7 6 18 1 5 0 2 1 26 0 1 1 2 0 0 185
0
10
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50
60
70
80
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Prob-1 Prob-2 Prob-3 Prob-1 Prob-2 Prob-3 Prob-1 Prob-2 Prob-1 Prob-2
Dipl. 1st Yr. Dipl. 2nd Yr. Adv. Dipl. B. Tech
Nu
mb
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ts
Level-Wise/Probation-Wise/Gender-Wise
Students in Probation, APS, AY 2014-2015
Sem-1
Sem-2
Sem-3
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Statistics of Students Withdrawing Courses
0
10
20
30
40
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60
70
80
90
100
Dipl. 1st Yr. Dipl. 2nd Yr. Adv. Dipl. B. Tech.
Students Withdraw Courses, APS Dept. AY 2014-15
Sem-1
Sem-2
Sem-3
Students Withdraw Courses, APS Dept., AY 2014-2015
Semester Dipl. 1st Yr. Dipl. 2nd Yr. Adv. Dipl. B. Tech. Total
Sem-1 96 67 13 3 179
Sem-2 92 42 28 5 167
Sem-3 14 33 22 11 80
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Statistics of Appeals Against Examination Results
Appeal Against Exam Result, APS Dept., AY 2014-2015 Semester Biology Chemistry Environmental
Sci. Physics Total
Sem-1 19 69 17 17 122
Sem-2 35 97 40 33 205
Sem-3 11 15 25 17 68
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Biology Chemistry Environmental Sci Physics
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Specialization
Appeal Against Exam Result, APS Dept. AY 2014-2015
Sem-1
Sem-2
Sem-3
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College Honor List
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Diploma 2nd Yr Advanced Diploma
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Level-Wise/Specialization-Wise/Gender-Wise
College Honor List APS Dept AY 2014-2015
Sem-1
Sem-2
College Honor List APS Dept, AY 2014-2015
Semester
Diploma 1st Yr
Diploma 2nd Yr Advanced Diploma B.Tech Total
Biology Chemistry Env. Sci.
Biology Chemistry Biology Chemistry
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Sem-1 0 27 0 2 0 7 0 6 1 4 0 2 0 4 53
Sem-2 0 22 0 3 0 8 0 1 0 11 0 5 0 3 0 1 54
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Student Retention & Progression Details
Student Retention & Progression Details*
Sem-1, 2014-2015
Male Female Total
Currently Enrolled. 277 1087 1364
Transferred 14 131 145
Drop out/ Withdrew 6 0 5
Suspended 12 2 14
Dismissed 19 5 24
Postponed 17 15 32
Doing OJT 7 87 94
Graduated 5 27 32
Sem-2, 2014-2015
Male Female Total
Currently Enrolled. 243 1102 1345
Transferred 54 120 174
Drop out/ Withdrew 5 0 5
Suspended 13 0 13
Dismissed 70 12 82
Postponed 24 18 42
Doing OJT 8 48 56
Graduated 8 86 94
Sem-3, 2014-2015
Male Female Total
Currently Enrolled. 218 1087 1305
Transferred 54 120 174
Drop out/ Withdrew 0 0 0
Suspended 6 2 8
Dismissed 0 0 0
Postponed 2 13 15
Doing OJT 1 45 46
Graduated 8 48 56
Detailed level wise split-up of data is available with registrar
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TIME-TABLING
Time Tabling:
Preparing a time-table for whole department based on projections received from advisors
Allotting appropriate venues, managing resources to optimize utilization
Assignment of appropriate staff members to teach keeping in mind their qualifications and total workload
Total number of contact hours for AY 2014-2015
In the academic year 2014-2015 APS received a total of 332 students. Semester 1, 2014 -
2015 received the maximum number of students as compared to the other semesters.
The summary of contact hours for the three sections of APS is as follows.
Biology Chemistry Physics Env. Sci. Total Total Th Pract Th Pract Th Pract Th Pract Th Pract Sem1 106 189 261 272 84 140 45 64 496 665 1161
Sem2 104 202 212 312 87 148 69 71 472 733 1205
Sem3 98 163 166 314 102 139 74 76 440 692 1132
Graph showing the number of contact hours theory and practical for AY 2014-2015
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Contact hours APS Dept 2014-2015
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Graph showing the total contact hours for AY 2014-2015
Utilization of resources for the AY 2014-2015
The APS has a total of 11 classrooms, 8 small classrooms which has a maximum capacity of
30 students and 3 big classrooms (caravans) with a maximum capacity of 50 students.
The classrooms allotted to APS are M307, M308, M309, M311, M312, M314, M315, M320,
Caravan 8, Caravan 9, Caravan 10,
The APS has 14 laboratories, 5 labs for chemistry section, 3 for biology section, 5 for
physics, 2 for environmental section and 1 Project lab.
Labs M108, M106, M104, NL144, and NL142 belong to the chemistry section.
Labs M303, M305 and M102 belong to the biology section.
Labs M206, M204, M209, SP18 and SP20 belong to the physics section.
Labs M113 and M111 (Project lab) belong to environmental section.
LabM146 is a project lab shared by the chemistry and biology section
1080
1100
1120
1140
1160
1180
1200
1220
Sem 1 Sem 2 sem 3
Total no. of contact hours
Total no. of contact hours
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The summary of % utilization of classrooms for the AY 2014-2015
M307 M308 M309 M311 M312 M314 M315 M320 Car 8 Car 9 Car 10 Average
Sem 1 82% 81% 82% 78% 83% 82% 82% 82% 83% 90% 84% 83%
Sem 2 80% 80% 80% 79% 75% 75% 78% 80% 80% 75% 80% 79%
Sem 3 84% 80% 75% 78% 74% 70% 72% 78% 75% 75% 70% 75%
Graph showing the % utilization of rooms for AY 2014-2015
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Sem 1 Sem 2 sem 3
% Utilization of rooms
% Utilization of rooms
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The summary of % utilization of labs for the AY 2014-2015
M104 M106 M108 NL142 NL144 M303 M305 M102 M206 M204 M209 M113 M111 M146 Avrg
Sem1 98% 95% 95% 93% 95% 95% 90% 96% 92% 92% 90% 92% 30% 96% 88%
Sem2 95% 100% 100% 98% 98% 98% 95% 97% 80% 85% 85% 95% 60% 85% 91%
Sem3 100% 100% 85% 100% 90% 90% 90% 85% 90% 90% 90% 80% 85% 80% 90%
Graph showing the % utilization of labs for AY 2014-2015
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Sem 1 Sem 2 sem 3
% Utilization of labs
% Utilization of labs
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Total number of sections theory/ practical per semester
The number of sections of theory and practical opened for the AY 2014-2015
Graph showing the no. of sections of theory opened for AY 2014-2015
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200
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Sem 1 Sem 2 sem 3
No. of sections of Theory
No. of sections of Theory
No. of sections of Theory No. of sections of practical
Semester 1 194
293
Semester 2 207
303
Semester 3 110
139
21
Graph showing the no. of sections of practical opened for AY 2014-2015
Total number of students – Engineering Department
The APS offers three courses at Diploma Year-1for Engineering students. The courses are
Fund of Chem (Engg), Physics 1 and 2.
The department also offers the course Anatomy and Physiology and Biochemistry,
Hematology and Microbiology for Biomedical Specialization. Organic Chemistry, General
Chemistry 1 , General Chemistry 2 and Fundamentals of Physical chemistry are offered for
Chemical Engineering Specialization. The course Pollution and Environmental Control is
being offered to Civil Engineering since Sem-3, 2015.
The number of students taking these courses per semester is as follows. Only 298 critical
students could be accommodated for the course Fund of Chem. (Engg.) – in Semester 3 due
to lack of resources.
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Sem 1 Sem 2 sem 3
No. of sections of Practical
No. of sections of Practical
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The number of students of Engineering studying in APS for the AY 2014-2015
Graph of number of students of Engineering studying in APS for AY 2014-2015
Total no. of students (Engg)
Sem 1
Sem 2
sem 3
Semester Fund of Chem
Physics 1
Physics 2
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Total
Sem 1 664 310 400 129 246 0 1749
Sem 2 693 492 325 101 134 0 1745
Sem 3 298 369 424 67 54 82 1294
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On-the-Job Training
SEMESTER 1, 2014-15
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-I (Level & Specialization wise)
On-the-Job Training:
Training for all exiting students is organized in industry by liaising with industry representatives
Monitoring and assessing the training by obtaining feedback from industry representatives
Maintaining links with industries to facilitate employment opportunities for students
0
5
10
15
20
25
Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech Nu
mb
er
of
Stu
de
nts
Level/Specialization
Completed OJT in Semester-I, APS, AY 2014-2015
Specialization Biology
Specialization Chemistry
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-I (Level & Specialization wise)
Level Specialization
Biology Chemistry
Diploma 5 22
Advanced Diploma
1 1
B. Tech 1 1
24
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-I (Gender wise)
Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Female 5 1 1 19 1 0
Male 0 0 0 3 0 1
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Semester-I (2014-15) Gender wise
Gender Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B.Tech Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B.Tech
Female 5 1 1 19 1 0
Male 0 0 0 3 0 1
25
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-I (Company wise)
0 1 2 3 4
Food&Water lab
Nizwa university
Exova lab
Al-shkarch School
PAEAW Ibri
Royal camel craps stimulant lab
Isky Hospital
AGE &W Ibri
Sanitary& drainage services …
General Authority of Health …
Alsharqiyah University
Nizwa municipality
Orpic Muscat
Bin Hassan School Jalan
School Salalah
PA&DC Ministry of Health
SQU CAMS
Health centre Ibri
Asweique Hospital
Aikuwair health centre
Environmental & Health unit of …
Sohar Hospital
No.of students
Nat
ure
of
com
pan
y
Semester-I (2014-15)-Company wise
Applied Chemistry B.Tech
Applied Chemistry Advanced Diploma
Applied Chemistry Diploma
Applied Biology B.Tech
Applied Biology Advanced Diploma
Applied Biology Diploma
26
SEMESTER 2, 2014-15
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-II (Level & Specialization wise)
Level Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma 19 29
Advanced Diploma 01 02
B.Tech 14 29
Diploma Advanced Diploma B.Tech
Applied Biology 19 1 14
Applied Chemistry 29 2 29
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Semester-II (2014-15) Level & Specialization wise
27
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-II (Gender wise)
Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Female 16 1 14 26 1 28
Male 3 0 0 3 1 1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Semester-II (2014-15) Gender wise
Gender Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B. Tech Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B. Tech
Female 16 01 14 26 1 28
Male 03 0 0 03 1 01
28
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-II (Company wise)
0 2 4 6 8
F&W Lab
Sohar university
Nizwa Municipality
College of Applied Science (Sur)
Ministry of Agriculture & Fishers liva
Al kuwair
Exova Lab
Sultan Qaboos university
SQU Hospital Salah
SCHOOLS
Haya water lab
PAEW Al musanna
PAEW Jalan
Rustaq Municipality
OMIFCO Sur
Special oil field services Bhaja
Lonstar Alpha labs
Agriculture research station …
Alkuwair health centre
Ministry of Agriculture & Climate
Oman medical college Bousher
Military hospital Command medical …
No.of studntes
Nat
ure
of
com
apan
y
Semester-II (2014-15) Company wise
Applied Chemistry B.Tech
Applied Chemistry Advanced Diploma
Applied Chemistry Diploma
Applied Biology B.Tech
Applied Biology Advanced Diploma
Applied Biology Diploma
29
SEMESTER 3, 2014-15
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-III (Level & Specialization wise)
Level Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma 12 20
Advanced Diploma 01 03
B. Tech 03 17
Diploma Advanced Diploma B.Tech
Applied Biology 12 1 3
Applied Chemistry 20 3 17
0
5
10
15
20
25
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Semester-III (2014-15) Level & Specialization wise
30
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-III (Gender wise)
Gender Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B. Tech Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B. Tech
Female 12 01 03 14 03 15
Male 00 00 00 06 00 02
Diploma
Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech Diploma Advanced B.Tech
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Female 12 1 3 14 3 15
Male 0 0 0 6 0 2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Semester-III (2014-15) Gender wise
31
Details of students who completed OJT in Semester-III (Company wise)
0 1 2 3 4
Food & water lab
Schools
PAEW Ibri
PAEW Sur
PAEW Al musanna
Alghubra Desalination and …
Ministry of Agriculture & Live …
Agriculture research center Bahla
Bahar soaps
Ministry of commerce & industry
Municipality Nizwa
Municipality Rustaq
Municipality Sohar
Municipality Ibri
Municipality buraimi
ORPIC Muscat&Sohar
Sohar Hospital
Sinaw hospital
Ministry of Environment& …
SQU CI lab
SQU Biology Dept.
PADC
Ministry of Army Rusyl
Nizwa university
Oman Cement Company
Yanqual hospital
Sinw hospital
Quraiyat hospital
Rustaq hospital
Oman mining company
Alkuwair health centre
Hi-Tech medical lab
Shinas health complex
No.of students
Nat
ure
of
com
pan
y
Semester-III (2014-15) Company wise
Applied Chemistry B.Tech
Applied Chemistry Advanced Diploma
Applied Chemistry Diploma
Applied Biology B.Tech
Applied Biology Advanced Diploma
Applied Biology Diploma
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SUMMER VACATION, 2014-15
Details of students who completed OJT in summer vacation (Level & Specialization
wise)
Level Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma 02 11
Advanced Diploma 00 00
B.Tech 12 21
Diploma Advanced Diploma B.Tech
Applied Biology 2 0 12
Applied Chemistry 11 0 21
0
5
10
15
20
25
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Summer vacation (2014-15) Level & Specialization wise
33
Details of students who completed OJT in summer vacation (Gender wise)
Gender Specialization
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B. Tech Diploma Advanced
Diploma
B. Tech
Female 02 00 11 10 00 21
Male 00 00 00 01 00 00
Diploma Advanced Diploma
B.Tech Diploma Advanced diploma
B.Tech
Applied Biology Applied Chemistry
Female 2 0 12 10 0 21
Male 0 0 0 1 0 0
0
5
10
15
20
25
No
.of
stu
de
nts
Summer vacation (2014-15) Gender wise
34
Details of students who completed OJT in summer vacation (Company wise)
0 2 4 6
PAEW Ibri
Ministry of health
Municipality Nizwa
Municipality Ibra
Municipality Ibri
Ibra hospital
Sohar Vally company
Exova lab
PAEW Jalan
PAEAW Musanna
PAEW Alghubra
Haya water lab
Alghubra desalination
Water lab Aziba
SQU
SQU Hospital Alkhoud
Nizwa university
Ministry of Defense
Sur desalination
Agriculture research center Bahla
Al-Tharmed Health center Alsuewaq
Oman Flour Mills LLC
Ministry of Agriculture& Live stocks …
Nakhal Health center
Musanna polyclinic
Almusanna health centre
School
Integrated petroleum servusec
PAEW Athiba
Ministry of Environment & Climate
Veterinary laboratory Al-Hamra
No.of students
Nat
ure
of
com
pan
y
Summer vacation (2014-15) Company wise
Applied Chemistry B.Tech
Applied Chemistry Advanced Diploma
Applied Chemistry Diploma
Applied Biology B.Tech
Applied Biology Advanced Diploma
Applied Biology Diploma