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DISCLAIMER NOTICE The Student Handbook is meant primarily to provide a perspective to the new comers, the exact guidelines and regulations may change from time to time. The information provided in the Handbook is subject to change with time and with changes in rules and policies of Centurion University of Technology and Management. Students are encouraged to be alert to official notifications for the same.
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Table of Contents
MESSAGE FROM THE VISITOR- HIS EXCELLENCY, GOVERNER OF ODISHA ................................................... 7 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, CHAIRMAN OF TRUST ............................................................................. 8 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT, MANAGING TRUSTEE OF THE TRUST ............................................. 9 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR, CUTM........................................................................................ 10 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.5.1. 1.5.2. 1.6 1.7. 1.8. 1.9. 2. 2.1. 2.1.1. 2.1.2. 2.1.3. OVERVIEW OF CUTM .......................................................................................................................... 12 An Introduction ................................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.2 Vision................................................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.2 Mission ............................................................................................................................................ 12 Values ................................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Key Principles Quality and Anti-Ragging ......................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Quality Principle ............................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Anti Ragging Principle .................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Key Officers .................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Culture, Sports & Responsibility ........................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Constituent Institutes ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Awards and Achievements 16 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS & POLICIES ................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Registration, Selection of Courses & Time Table ............................................................................ 19 University Registration Card ....................................................................................................... 19 Subject-wise Registration .............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Time Table for Instructions ............................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
2.1.4. Duration of Curriculum & Calendar .20 2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.3. Grading System & Degree Requirement ........................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Categorization of Grades and Their Correlation ............................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Definition of terms ......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Grade Point Index .......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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2.4.2. Duration of the Programme27 2.4.3. Structure of the Programme.27 2.4.4. Assessment Procedure..28 2.5. 2.5.1 Integrated B.Sc. & M.Sc. Programme..29 Duration of Curriculum and Calendar.29
2.5.2. Eligibility for Admission 30 2.5.3. Course Structure of the Programme30 2.5.4 Grading System31
2.5.5. Education System..32 2.5.6. Requirements for the award of Degree.34 2.6. Ph.D. Programme..35
2.6.1. Eligibility36 2.6.2. Course Work36 3. 3.1. 3.2. 4. 4.1. 4.1.1. 4.2. 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. Examination Rules.37 Examination Code of Conduct ....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Procedures for Issue & Modification of Certificates .......................... Error! Bookmark not defined. UNIVERSITY CURRICULAR SERVICES....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Library Service .................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Library Regulations ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. IT Support ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Internet Facility .............................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Computing Facility ......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Online Course Material and ERP .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page 4 of 94
4.4.1. School of Engineering &Technology .................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.4.2. School of Management ...................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 5. 5.1. 5.1.1. 5.2. 5.2.1. 5.2.2. 5.3. 5.4. 6. 6.1. 6.1.1. 6.1.2. 6.1.3. 6.2. 6.2.1. 6.2.2. 6.2.3. 7. 7.1. 7.1.1. 7.2. 7.2.1. UNIVERSITY NON-CURRICULAR SERVICES ............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Hostel Facility ..................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Hostel Rules ................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Dining Services ................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Central Mess .................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Cafeteria & Co-operative Stores .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Health Coverage ................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Campus Shuttle Bus Service ............................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. CAMPUSES ............................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Campus at Parlakhemundi ................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Schools ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Curricular & Extra Curricular Activities .......................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Campus Facilities............................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Campus at Bhubaneswar ................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Schools ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Curricular & Extra Curricular Activities .......................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Campus Facilities......................................................................................................................... 60
SCHOOLS & PROGRAMMES ................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. School of Engineering & Technology ................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Departments & Streams ................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. School of Management ...................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Programme .................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
7.2.2. Integrated B.Tech. + MBA Programme..68 7.2.3. MBA Degree Requirement.68 7.2.4. Evaluation System for MBA Programme..68 8. ACTS OF SERIOUS MISCONDUCTS.......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page 5 of 94
8.11. Dress Code.75 9. STUDENTS DISCIPLINARY MEMO .......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
10. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL AUTHORITIES ................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 11. 12. 12.1. 12.2. 12.3. 12.4. 12.5. 12.6. CUTM WISHES GOOD LUCK!! ............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. APPENDIX ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Faculty at School of Engineering & Technology, Paralakhemundi Error! Bookmark not defined. Faculty at School of Engineering & Technology, Jatni81 Faculty at School of Management, Paralakhemundi ..................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Faculty at School of Management, Jatni86 Important Contacts ........................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Academic Calendar for the Session 2012-1389
12.6.1. School of Engineering & Technology.89 12.6.2. School of Management .91 12.7. 12.8. 12.8.1. 12.8.2. List of Holidays ............................................................................................................................ 93 Road-Map.................................................................................................................................... 94 Road Map to Parlakhemundi Campus ........................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Road Map to Bhubaneswar Campus.............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
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Centurion University of Technology and Management MESSAGE FROM THE VISITOR- HIS EXCELLENCY, GOVERNER OF ODISHA
I am glad to know that Centurion University for Technology and Management will commence its 2nd Batch of 2012-13 B.Tech and MBA Academic session at Bhubaneswar & Parlakhemundi campus shortly. Centurion University, in a very short time, has been able to create its own distinct identity. Innovation is the key word at Centurion. Experimenting with new ideas and generating quality employment opportunity are the hallmarks of the institution. it not only shapes the future of qualified young boys and girls, but also empowers tribal as well as rural communities through various skill enhancement programmes. This is the beginning of a great journey and I hope, with the vision of its President Prof. Mukti. K. Mishra, Centurion will set examples that others will love to emulate elsewhere. I wish the endeavour all success.
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Centurion University of Technology and Management MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, CHAIRMAN OF JITM TRUST
We are delighted to present you the Centurion University of Technology and Management (Centurion University). We aspire to consolidate Centurion
University as a truly remarkable place, with expertise across a wide range of disciplines and superb academic atmosphere. As a student in Centurion University, you will be working with academic staff who are well recognized in their fields of study; academics who are committed to seeing you succeed and will help you develop your ideas, knowledge and understanding. We hope to build Centurion University brick by brick not only as a home for research and education but also as an institution which provides opportunities for growth to all students from across the social canvas. Centurion University attracts students from all sections of society, good minds and the best of faculty since its inception in 2005. A group of scholars left Xavier Institute of Management; Bhubaneswar took up the challenge of building on an ailing institution in Gajapati district, which has now become the most preferred destination of aspiring engineers and management graduates. The University through its social outreach entity (Gram Tarang) will strive to deliver experience based learning and be a catalyst to create nano-mini-micro entrepreneurs who would add real time value to the society. At Centurion University, we are tough; we offer a lot and expect a lot. But we also inspire students and instill in them a sense of confidence, commitment, ability and motivation to reach out for great rewards invigorating intellectual satisfaction and a capability much sought after by employers in academia and industry. Centurion University will be a great place to be in. Having lush green hills in the background and immaculate green lawns, situated in the historic town of Paralakhemundi, the University is stunningly beautiful but there is more to it than just its beauty! Prof. (Dr.) Mukti Kanta Mishra President, CUTM
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Centurion University of Technology and Management MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT, MANAGING TRUSTEE OF THE JITM TRUST
It's our proud privilege to present Centurion University, an institution designed to serve the young talent pool in arguably one of the most backward regions of the country. Centurion University has been created with a vision to develop and equip young boys and girls into responsible men and women ready to take on the opportunities and challenges arising before them. Collaborating with the rural populace not only makes social sense but also economic sense. A mere one percent increase in our country's rural income translates into a mind-boggling Rs. 10,000 crores of purchasing power. However, tapping this huge potential has its own set of challenges. It is widely acknowledged that rural markets are a mixed bag - where huge opportunities come with myriad challenges and complexities. As realization dawns and the world recognizes the immense potential of our rural heartland the base of our economic pyramid, Centurion University is uniquely poised to lead the rural education revolution by developing a pool of professionals well versed in management techniques and adept at confronting challenges thrown up by rural markets, social structures and institutions. It is this vision that led to the initiation of our institution in the State of Orissa, one of the poorest states in the country. Centurion University is unique in its position as it is designated to promote world class education in the country and abroad. The programmes of the University are designed to promote entrepreneurship amongst its students and the region. Our mandate is to become a vehicle of social change through quality education and cutting edge research at the grassroots level. This sensitive and unique balance is a factor in the development of various programmes now underway at Centurion University. Each new development initiative at Centurion University shares the goal of advancing the unique student, teaching and research experience, sensitively sustaining the existing foundations, while creating the space and support for new collaborations. We would be delighted to have you share our dream and associate with this fledgling yet vibrant institution of ours. We warmly welcome you to Centurion University. Prof. D. N. Rao Vice President,CUTM
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Management (CUTM). You will be pursuing your studies in the sarine environment under the guidance of the learned faculty members. You can have a good exposure to Laboratories and Library. Flexible design of curriculum enables you to become what you want to be. Hope you will make use of all the facilities available and enhance your knowledge through interaction with faculty, which will be helpful to build up your career and thus reaching your target. Wishing you good luck in your endeavour.
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WARM WELCOME !
Welcome to Centurion University of Technology & Management!!! We are delighted to have you as a part of our learning community and wish you the most productive, fruitful and memorable time in the campus. The Student Handbook is developed to provide with requisite information you will need throughout your academic journey in CUTM. This handbook provides a brief overview of CUTM in the first section and in the subsequent section gives relevant information on CUTM academic regulations & policies, CUTMs curricular services, CUTMs non-curricular services, campuses, schools &programmes, student grievance & responsibilities, disciplinary actions, tuition fees, indicative academic calendar, important contact information among others. It is worth reiterating that the information provided in the Student Handbook is meant primarily to provide a perspective to the new comers, the exact guidelines and regulations may change from time to time. The information provided in the Handbook is subject to change with time and with changes in rules and policies of Centurion University of Technology and Management. Students are encouraged to be alert to official notifications for the same. We look forward to your cooperation and support to build up excellence at CUTM.
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The Centurion University of Technology and Management was established by The Centurion University of Technology and Management, Orissa Act, 2010. It has been promoted by eminent edupreneurs who had the ambition to engineer social change through education. The university comprises of the constituent campuses one at Parlakhemundi and one at Bhubaneswar, and the group carries out a plethora of social and environmental programmes across Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. At present it has the Schools of Management, Schools of Technology and Schools of Vocational Training and Education under its Umbrella. The infrastructure of the University aims to provide its students the most conducive learning environment with committed faculty members, progressive teacher-student relationship state-ofthe-art labs, well-stocked libraries, hi-tech IT facilities in setting close to nature with well manicured lawns, sprawling open spaces, and trees dotting the campus. The campuses at Parlakhemundi and Bhubaneswar are self-sufficient townships - with colleges, students and staff housing, conference facility, playgrounds, ATM, medical centre, accessible schools, etc
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Mission
A globally accredited human resource centre of excellence catalyzing sustainable livelihoods in the less developed markets across the globe
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Vision
Provision of quality, globally accredited academic programmes in technology and management Provision of globally accredited employability training for less endowed segments of the population Promotion of entrepreneurial culture and enterprise in the target areas Facilitating improved market access to goods and financial services to the target population Promotion of lighthouse project interventions in the target area
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To achieve strategic purpose, the raison dtre and vision will have coherence which is built on following values:
Strive to achieve economic, environmental and educational sustainability of the community where Centurion University operates. Equality and equity remain the fundamental principles.
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Among the different principles implicitly and explicitly embedded in the culture and ethos of CUTM. The Quality and Anti-Ragging principles need special mention. The salient guidelines of the same are as below:
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Director QA &Compliance and Controller Brig. Hemant K Sahu of Exams Director, SoET, Jatni, Bhubaneswar Dean-SoET,Paralakhemundi Dean-SoET, Jatni, Bhubaneswar Dean -Academics Dean Engineering- PG Studies Dean-School of Management Dean ,School of Distance Education Dean, School of Vocational Education & Training Dean, Student Affairs Dean Research & Development Dean,Basic Sciences,Paralakhemundi Dean,Training, Placement & Career Counselling Jatni, Bhubaneswar Prof. Jagarnnath Padhi Dr. Srinivas Mantha Dr. Ramakanta Panigrahi Dr. M.L.Narasimham Dr. K. Parvathi Dr.P.K.Mohanty Dr. Anita Patra Prof. Mir Sadat Ali Dr. Prajna Pani Dr. S.S.Nayak Dr. R.N.nayak Dr. Sujata Patnaik
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All students of Centurion University of Technology and Management are required to participate in the CSR (Culture, Sports Responsibility) program during their studies at CUTM. The program gives students an opportunity to learn from the experience of doing real tasks beyond the classroom, related to Culture (student life/creative pursuits), Sports and Responsibility (activities for the benefit of the community or the environment). Each student is required to complete a total of 30 hours of CSR activities each academic year: 10 hours of Culture, 10 hours of Sports and 10 hours of Responsibility. This is a minimum: students can complete as much as they like. Each student must document his/her activities and have each hour signed off by a supervisor. Only students, who have completed the
required hours of CSR, are eligible to pass that academic year. The CSR program provides a refreshing counterbalance to academic activities. opportunity to have fun, get to know the fellow students and try new experiences. At the end, with the Centurion University degree, you will receive a certificate listing all the CSR activities completed during your student life. This can be used for your CV, to demonstrate to potential employers that you have teamwork skills, leadership skills, organizational skills, innovative ideas, etc. You can ask any faculty member to supervise the activity and sign the form indicating that the hours have been completed. Groups of students can also submit proposals for new activities or student clubs for the CSR program. The Centurion University will endeavor to support student ideas for CSR activities. Page 15 of 94 It is an
Constituent Institutes
The constituent colleges under Centurion Group were named as follows after it was declared as
School of Engineering & Technology, Parlakhemundi School of Management, Parlakhemundi School of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar School of Management, Bhubaneswar
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By virtue of their commitment to quality and excellence, CUTM and its constituent / affiliate organizations and their stakeholders [faculty, students and promoters] have regularly stretched themselves to produce extraordinary outcomes in the realms of academic research, collaboration, social leadership, and CSR. CUTM has also joined hands with corporate houses in their Corporate Social Responsibility activities. Some of the achievements of the university and its extended family are mentioned below:
Collaboration with Universities and Corporate Partner University of Southern Queensland Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha Project MoU Details Tie up of CUTM with University of Southern Queensland Arrangement Course development with Ravenshaw
University for teaching, research and course curriculum development. School of Management, Parlakhemundi has been given the responsibility of central placement for the entire States technical education students by BPUT. The number of students is more than 30,000.
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development of course materials and At various stages of discussion enable local students to obtain
Various
international certifications. CUTM is also currently in discussions with several Australian universities and government-funded research centres about collaborative research projects into the issue of vocational education and social development.
Facilitating CSR Initiatives of Corporate Houses Name of the CSR Partner Project Details Axis Bank has contributed Rs 36 lakhs for CNC Lathe and Milling Machines and Powder Coating units, etc; and Rs 17 lakhs for trainer CNC Lathe and Milling Machines. B&K Securities has contributed Rs 5 lakhs for infrastructure. Parlakhemundi and Bhubaneswar campuses of Centurion University are certified CISCO
Axis Bank
Machines
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HPCL
NALCO
SAIL
Wapcos
Others
Social Leadership Activities Award Australian Alumni Award Details Prof (Dr) Mukti Mishra awarded with the prestigious UK-India Skills Forum Awards 2010 Australian Alumni Award by Business Club Australia Gram Tarang Employability Training Services was awarded with the prestigious UK-India Skills Forum Awards 2010 for Best Skills Project in Rural Community by UK INDIA and FICCI
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Ranking of School of Management, Parlakhemundi School School of Management, Parlakhemundi School of Management, Parlakhemundi School of Management, Parlakhemundi Ranking Ranked A-Grade India Top B-School (Business India Survey, 2009) Ranked A-4 Grade amongst the Promising BSchools of Excellence (AIMA Survey, 2009) Ranked A++ Grade Top B-School (Business India Survey, 2011) Ranked A 4 Grade amongst the Promising BSchools of Excellence (AIMA Survey, May 2011).
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This section gives the details of the University Registration Card, Registration to different subjects and Time Table for different Instructions.
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Centurion University of Technology and Management 2.2. Grading System & Degree Requirement
The University has adopted a ten points grading system, the details of which are as follows:
Excellent
80 & above but less than 90 70 & above but less than 80 60 & above but less than 70 50 & above but less than 60 40 & above but less than 50
Very Good
Good
Fair
Pass
Failed
Below 40
Malpractice
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Absent
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N.B. Grade C shall be considered as average, Grade D shall be pass Grade for theory and Grade C shall be Pass Grade for Practical / Sessional /Project / Seminar.
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The formula for calculating SGPI is: SGPI = (Credit Index) / (Sum of Credits for a Semester) Cumulative Grade Point Index
The formula for calculating CGPI is: CGPI = (Sum of Credit Index of all previous Semester)/(Credits of all previous Semesters) up to a semester
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NCC/NSS/Games/Sports/Music/Debate/Quiz/Yoga) during the study period. d) Has no due to the University / Library / Hostels etc. e) Has no disciplinary action pending against him / her.
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Examination Policy
The section on Examination Policy gives specific guidelines and rules on the Examination, expected Examination Code of Conduct and the Disciplinary Actions laid down for incidence of mal-practice during Examinations.
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The eligibility criteria for appearing in the examinations of CUTM are as follows: A student has to maintain overall 75% attendance to be able to write all papers end semester examinations in a semester. The attendance is considered from the date of commencement of classes as per academic calendar of the university and is calculated based on the total number of working days available in a semester. The schedule of classes shall be notified through a time table before the beginning of the classes in the Semester. Attendance record will be compiled at the time of each class test and the students with poor attendance will be informed through notification. The guardian may be informed through a letter. Letters will be issued to the student and the guardian before he/she is debarred for appearing at University examination due to shortage of attendance. University has to be informed about the percentage of attendance before starting the examination. Concessions: A student who has been absent for short periods on health ground or due to participation in cultural, sports, other academic / official assignments in the interest of the institution / college / university / government with prior written permission of the head of the institution / college shall be permitted a maximum of additional concession of 10% in attendance and would be eligible for appearing in examination with a minimum of 65% attendance in a semester.
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Internal - I of one hour duration Internal - II of one hour duration Internal - III of one hour duration Assignments / quiz / viva-voce /attendance End Semester External Examination ofthree hours duration
= = =
10 percentage points.
60 percentage points.
Total
100percentage points.
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A candidate is deemed to clear (pass) a theory paper if he / she secures minimum D grade in the End Semester Examinations and the three class tests along with Assignment/quiz/viva-voce/attendance taken together (i.e out of 100) based on NORMALISED GRADING SYSTEM.
Practical/Sessional/Project/Seminar : Each of Practical/Sessional/Project/Seminar paper will carry 100 percentage points. A student has to secure minimum of 50 percentage points to pass each paper. Each Practical/Sessional work is to be completed during allotted hours in the class itself. No sessional works can be done at home / hostel. The college may arrange a compensatory Practical/Sessional class for a student who misses an experiment on medical grounds, if it is satisfied of the reasons for absence.
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M. Tech. programme is aimed at providing high quality innovators and engineers with an understanding of specialised area of the respective branch of engineering. The Objectives of M.Tech program are: To offer post graduate and research program leading to M.Tech. To promote field oriented research activities in collaboration with industry. To establish academic links with institutes of higher leading in india abroad.
1. M.Tech (Design and Manufacturing) 2. M.Tech (Communication System) 3. M.Tech ( VLSI design )
Department of Mechanical Department of Electronics Department of Electronics Department of Electrical Department of CSE
4. M.Tech ( Power systems & control Engineering) 5. M.Tech ( Computer Science Engineering) -
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Admission criteria/ Policies will be decided by the Academic Council of the University, taking into consideration the guidelines issued by the competent authorities of Government of India viz Ministry of Human Resource Department, University Grants Commission, All India Council for Technical Education etc. Candidates for admission to the M.Tech Degree Programme must have qualified The Bachelor of Technology Degree in the appropriate branch of Engineering of the university or a degree recognized as equivalent to it by the University and must satisfy any other criteria fixed by the Academic Council for the purpose of admission such as :
Valid GATE score Percentage marks or cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) based on the performance at the B.Tech examination. Professional Experience Page 26 of 94
Duration of the Programme The duration of M.Tech Degree programme is two years, divided into 4 semesters of study. The duration of each semester is 90 working days excluding the holidays and days for conduct of tests / examinations. The minimum duration for the completion of the requirements of M.Tech degree programme is two academic years. The maximum duration for the completion of the requirements of M.Tech degree programme is four academic years, starting from the date of initial registration to the 1st semester of the programme.
Every M.Tech degree programme will have a curriculum consisting of Core courses Elective courses Practical / sessional courses Seminars Projects Practical / Industrial training , if required as prescribed by the respective Board of studies and approval by the Academic council.
Each course is assigned a certain number of credits as follows: 1 credit per one lecture hour per week. 1 credit per one tutorial hour per week. 1 credit per two practical / sessional hours per week 4 credits for each seminar 10 credits for minor project 20 credits for major project.
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End semester examination of 3 hours duration, conducted by the University, carries 60 marks. There is no repeat tests if a candidate is absent for any of the class tests, for any reason what so ever. Performance of a candidate in all course items will be indicated by a letter grade on a 10 point scale as follows Letter Grade Point O 10 A 9 B 8 C 7 D 6 F 0 U -M
Candidates securing 50% marks and above in any course item ( Practical / Sessional / Project ) shall be declared to have passed the course item and the letter grade awarded as follows
A candidate is deemed to clear (pass) a theory paper if he / she secures minimum D grade in the End Semester Examinations and the three class tests taken together (i.e out of 100) based on NORMALISED GRADING SYSTEM.
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Grade U indicates prevention from appearing at examination ( due to shortage of attendance). Such candidates have to register for the courses again and attend classes.
Grade M indicates that the candidate has indulged in an act of malpractice / unfair means at the examination and the candidate will be governed by the decision of the University in such cases.
Candidates securing F grade have to reappear in that course item at the end-semester examination to be held subsequently along with the next batch of students.
letter grade F will be replaced by the higher grade whenever the candidate secures a pass in that course item.
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CUTM offers five-year Integrated M.Sc. programme in three streams, viz Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.The followings are the academic system,method of evaluation and course structure for the five-year Integrated M.Sc. programme. 2.5.1 Duration of Curriculum & Calendar
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curricula & syllabi shall be as decided by the Academic Council with provision for modification from time to time as per the needs of the specializations concerned. 2.5.2 Eligibility for Admission: Passed in class XII /10+2 / Intermediate with Science for integrated M.Sc of any stream Passed in +3 Science for M.Sc (Lateral entry) Other criteria shall be as per provisions of the university, formulated for thepurpose from time to time.
2.5.3
The semester-wise distribution of subjects and credits are indicated in the detailed course structure of the programme.
The curriculum of the programme in each stream consists of Basic subjects Professional Core subjects
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Each subject is assigned a certain number of credits as follows: 1 credit per one lecture hour per week. 1 credit per one tutorial hour per week. 1 credit per two practical hours per week 4 credits for each seminar 12 credits for Project/ Dissertation.
University follows a nine point grading system on base of 10 point scaleaccordingto the performance of a student in all subject items. The grades along with the corresponding points are categorized as follows:
Qualification Outstanding Excellent Very good Good Fair Pass Failed Malpractice Absent
Grade O E A B C D F M S
Score on 100 percentage points 90 & above up to 100 80 & above but less than 90 70 & above but less than 80 60 & above but less than 70 50 & above but less than 60 40 & above but less than 50 Below 40 ---
Point 10 9 8 7 6 5 0 0 0
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2.5.5
Evaluation System:
The University shall have a continuous evaluation system for each theory, practical, seminars, project & dissertation.
For this purpose the university will hold the following examinations. End Semester Examinations at the end of the Odd Semester course work (1st/ 3rd/ 5th / 7th/9thsemesters) End Semester examinations at the end of Even Semester course work (2nd / 4th / 6th / 8th/10thsemesters) Supplementary / Improvement Examinations of even semesters (2nd / 4th / 6th/8th semesters at the end of Odd semester course work and examinations). Supplementary / Improvement Examinations of Odd semesters (1st/ 3rd/ 5th /7thsemesters at the end of even semester course work and examinations). Special Supplementary / Improvement Examinations of 9th&10th semesters, for the benefit of candidates who have completed the course work of all ten semesters and have backlogs only from 9th& 10thsemesters, after the declaration of results of tenth semester. The Improvement examinations are intended to enable the candidates to clear subjects / course items of a semester with a better grade. It will be same as the supplementary examinations. Details of evaluations of various items are given as under:-
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(a) A theory paper will have 100 percentage points. The weightage for three class
tests and the end semester examinations will be as follows:
Internal - I of one hour duration Internal - II of one hour duration Internal - III of one hour duration Assignments / quiz / viva-voce /attendance End Semester External Examination ofthree hours duration Total
= = =
10 percentage points.
= =
(b) There is no repeat tests if a candidate is absent for any of the Internal tests,
for any reason what so ever.
(c) A
minimum D grade in the End Semester Examinations and the three class tests along with Assignments/quiz/viva-voce/attendance taken together (i.e out of 100) based on NORMALISED GRADING SYSTEM. Practical/Sessional/Project/Seminar : Each of Practical/Sessional/Project/Seminar paper will carry 100 percentage points. A student has to secure minimum of 50 percentage points to pass each paper. Each Practical/Sessional work is to be completed during allotted hours in the class itself. No sessional works can be done at home / hostel. The college may arrange a compensatory Practical/Sessional class for a student who misses an experiment on medical grounds, if it is satisfied of the reasons for absence.
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Integrated M.Sc Degree: A student is eligible for the award of the Integrated M.Sc. Degree if he / she has (i) undergone the prescribed programme of study successfully and secured at least pass grade in each of the Theory, Practical, Seminar &
Project/Dissertation . (ii) obtained a minimum of 220 credits out of 240 credits after skipping a maximum of 8 credits from Free elective subjects and 12 credits from Professional elective theory subjects. (iii) obtained at least satisfactory grade in CSR activities(i.e.
NCC/NSS/Games/Sports/Music/Debate/Quiz/Yoga) (iv) no dues to the University / Library / Hostels etc. (v) no disciplinary action pending against him / her. B.Sc Degree: A student is eligible for the award of the B.Sc. Degree if he / she has (i) undergone the prescribed programme of study successfully and secured at least pass grade in each of the Theory & Practical . (ii) obtained a minimum of 128 credits out of 144 credits after skipping a maximum of 4 credits from Free elective subjects and 12 credits from Professional elective theory subjects. (iii) obtained at least satisfactory grade in CSR activities(i.e.
NCC/NSS/Games/Sports/Music/Debate/Quiz/Yoga) . (iv) no dues to the University / Library / Hostels etc. (v) no disciplinary action pending against him / her. M.Sc Degree(Lateral Entry): A student is eligible for the award of the M.Sc. Degree if he / she has
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Project/Dissertation . (ii) obtained a minimum of 92 credits out of 96 credits after skipping a maximum of 4 credits from Free elective subjects. (iii) obtained at least satisfactory grade in CSR activities(i.e.
NCC/NSS/Games/Sports/Music/Debate/Quiz/Yoga) . (iv) no dues to the University / Library / Hostels etc. (v) no disciplinary action pending against him / her.
CUTM will strive to nurture and enhance the development of a research culture whose objectives are: To facilitate the development of enhanced research training environment that focuses on the needs of candidates.
To provide human resources/ infrastructure and programme support required for the successful completion of high quality research within the stipulated time limit.
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CUTM will strive to provide scholars with appropriate as well as timely information and advice at all stages of their research. Appropriate opportunities will be identified for scholars to engage in productive & intellectual activities, so that they can pursue their research programmes in a truly stimulating environment which will enhance their skill set and abilities.
2.6.1 ELIGIBILITY: Candidates with following qualifications are eligible for admission to PhD programme. Engineering / Technology. First class or equivalent marks / grades in Masters degree in Engineering / Technology in the relevant branch. Management Studies First class or equivalent marks / grades. Basic Sciences / Humanities First class in Masters degree in Sciences / Humanities / Social Sciences with valid GATE/ NET/ UGC/ CSIR/ URET scores.
2.6.2
COURSE WORK
A student has to complete course work of six months (one semester) duration of which the components of Research Methodology will be compulsory. This will enable a student to opt. for an exit path and also ensure quality research outcomes for the University. A student not having M.Phil under Basic Science and Humanities will complete two additional course work papers as recommended by DSC, the duration of which is one year including Research Methodology course. The course work evaluation on Research Methodology will be of 100 marks and in a written test mode.
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3. Examination Rules
Examination will be a mix of internal and external assessment. The Examination rules laid down by CUTM are as follows: Semester Examination shall be conducted by the University as per the programme announced at the beginning of each academic year. There shall be an examination window of 1-2 weeks duration at the end of each semester. Following examinations will be conducted in this window: Semester Examination Suplementary / Improvement Examination
A student may apply through his/ her college for Re-totaling / Re-checking of a paper within 10 calendar days from the date of publication of the results in each Semester. However, evaluation be done for un-evaluated questions, if any.
A student can appear in a Suplementary / Improvement examination after registering for it with prescribed fees. Registration for improvement examination will be done 1 month prior to commencement of semester exam. Marks secured in the improvement examination will replace existing semester marks of that paper if the score is higher.
A special Suplementary / Improvement examination will be held only for the final semester students within 15 days of publication of the end semester results.
At the end of each year, mark sheet shall be made available to each student free of cost. However a student requires additional copies, he / she should apply through the college with prescribed fees.
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The Examination(Internal/University) codes of conduct are categorized under several heading. The students of CUTM are expected to strictly adhere to the below mentioned codes of conduct. Colour of Ink The examinee shall use only either blue or black or blue-black ink for writing the answers. The same colours shall be used for drawing diagrams/ sketches including use of pencil. Use of any other colour e.g. Red, Green, Yellow etc is prohibited.
Rules for Answer Sheets The blank answer books will be distributed 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination so as to enable the examinees to fill up the necessary required information on the answer sheet. Candidates while appearing the University examination have to confine their writings to the answer books given to them which contain only 36 pages. No additional answer books will be supplied to them further. Candidates are expected to check the pages of answer sheet given to them. For any sort of damage, such matter must be brought to the notice of the invigilator immediately after receiving the answer sheet. The examinee should not write the roll number anywhere in the answer sheet except in the space meant for it on the cover page. The examinee should not put any symbol or write the name of any God / deity. After writing the answers, the remaining blank pages of the answer sheet should be crossed. Rough work may be done on the last pages and must be cancelled / crossed.
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Temporary Absence from the Examination Hall Temporary absence for a maximum of 2 times for 2 minutes duration each (for one student) is allowed during the entire examination. Only one student at a time can remain absent in a room. Temporary absence is not allowed in the 1st hour and last 30 minutes. Temporary absence will be recorded in the temporary absence form provided by the university. No student is allowed to go with question paper during temporary absence.
Entry & Exit Students are not allowed to enter into the Examination Hall without proper Dress Code, Admit card, &Identity Card. Students are allowed to enter into the Exam. Floor, 20 minutes before the time of the commencement of the examination, after proper gate checking. Exam. Halls will be opened 10 minutes before the time of the commencement of the examination in presence of the invigilator. So a student is allowed to enter the examination hall not earlier than 10 minutes from the scheduled starting hour. No student should be allowed to enter the examination hall after 15 minutes (5 minutes in case of Internal examination) of commencement of examination. Students are not allowed to leave the examination hall during 1st one hour (before 45 minutes in case of Internal examination). Students can leave the examination hall permanently only after one hour.
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All students are expected to abide by the established examination rules and policies of the University violating which would attract strict disciplinary actions. The purpose of this section is to describe the appropriate disciplinary actions to ensure the discipline in examination. Disciplinary Action-I: Malpractice
A student found resorting to malpractice (copying etc.) in the examination hall during University Examination as reported by the Invigilator / Supervisor / Squad Member Will be awarded M grade having 0 (zero) Grade Point in that paper. He / she will be warned by the university with a copy to the parents / guardians. Disciplinary Action-II: Malpractice &Indiscipline
A student adopting malpractice and showing an undisciplined behavior in the examination hall Will be awarded M grade having 0 (zero) Grade Point in that paper He/she will be warned by the university with a copy to the parents / guardians He/she shall have to bear a fine of Rs.2000.00. Disciplinary Action-III : Malpractice in More Than One Paper
A student found adopting malpractice in more than one papers in a Semester Will be awarded M Grade with 0 (zero) Grade Point in all the papers of that Semester He / she will be warned by the university with a copy to the parents / guardians.
Adopting malpractice once again in the subsequent semester examinations in spite of the warning issued previously M grade having 0 (zero) Grade Point in all the papers of that Examination Will be expelled from the College for one year.
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A student found violating the Examination Code of Conduct (as per guidelines in Section 2.3.3) & indulging in misconduct in the examination hall, which includes but not limited to the following: Use of programmable calculators, mobile phones (even in switch off mode), document or any electronic devices having memory chips. Leaving the Examination Hall within the first hour from the commencement of the examination. Talking to other examinees in the Examination Hall. Trying to give any help to others Trying to seek any help from others inside or outside the Examination Hall. Using question papers and / or answer scripts for communicating with fellow examinee. Exchange of question papers and answer scripts (with other examinees / outsiders). Writing answers in question papers. Writing obscene or filthy languages in answer scripts Writing derogatory remarks Any remarks, requests or irrelevant issues in answer scripts
Can be penalized, considering the gravity of the misconduct, in any/all of the following ways: Expelled from the Examination in that paper and will be awarded M grade having 0 (zero) Grade Point in that paper/ all papers of that Examination. Warned by the university with a copy to the parents / guardians. Expelled from the College for one year. A student found to be repeatedly violating the Examination Code of Conduct Will be awarded M grade with 0 (zero) Grade Point in all the papers of that semester Will not be permitted to appear at the subsequent examinations of that semester.
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Will be awarded M grade having 0 (zero) Grade Point in all the papers of that Examination Will be expelled from the College for one year. Other disciplinary actions as deemed fit (including FIR to police) would be initiated by the University / college. Will be obliged to provide compensation for the damage as assessed by the college / university or individual as the case may be Note: For repeated and serious offence, the candidate may also be liable to severe punishments depending on the gravity of offence.
3.2
This sections details out the process/format for the change and correction of name, issue of duplicate certificate and migration certificate.
The application in prescribed format shall have to be forwarded through the Principal of the concerned college along with following documents.
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The rules for correction of name in the degree certificate are as follows: Application shall be forwarded by the Principal/ Director of the respective college specifying the corrected name to the Controller of Examination. The application shall be enclosed with the attested copies of the HSC and CHSC certificate/ mark sheet. Prescribed fee in shape of Bank Draft in favour of the University shall be deposited with the application form. After due verification of all documents and necessary approval of the Controller of Examination a corrigendum shall be issued. The necessary correction be made in the academic record and a fresh certificate shall be issued within 15 calendar days.
4.1
Library Service
The libraries at Parlakhemundi and Bhubaneswar campus have plenty of books available for all domain of studies offered at CUTM. The library contributes and supports in building an internationally top-ranked academic and research driven institution by establishing a knowledge hub. The collections comprise print and electronic resources which include journals, books, CDs, audio cassettes and project reports in the all fields. The digital library in the campuses also subscribes to DELNET, IEEE Electronics Library and Digital Electronics Library from AICTE which is the core hub of digitally formatted books, journals and magazine. Page 44 of 94
Students are requested to maintain discipline in the library and are requested to sign the register placed at the main gate. Issue of Books: A maximum of three books are issued to a students for 7 days. For issue of books, the students are required to maintain discipline with a queue in front of issue counter of central library. Night Issue of Books: There is a provision of night issue facilities to those students who are interested to take one book for a night and return within the prescribed time limit or else fine will be imposed. Renewal of Issued Books: Books may be renewed on request at the discretion of the librarian.
Use of Reference Books: Reference books are issued only to refer them in the reading room. No one is allowed to take these books outside the reading room. Delay in Book Return: A book which is not returned to the library within the due date shall be treated as a lost book and the prescribed penalty with overdue charges will be collected from the respective student. Books Exchange: Exchange of books among students is not allowed. Library Cards: Students have to produce their cards at the library, if necessary. Physical Condition of Books: Students must be satisfied about the physical condition of the books before borrowing from the library or else they shall be held responsible for any damage or mutilation noticed at the time of returning. Damage or Loss: Any such damage / loss of books is a serious offence for which he / she shall be required to replace the book or to pay 3 times its price. Habitual Offenders: Students, who repeatedly fail to return books by due date and violate other regulations as well, may lose the privilege of membership of the library. Requests & Complaints: Regarding library matter written request / complaints may be given to the librarian at any time. Page 45 of 94
4.2
IT Support
The university provides 24 X 7 internet connectivity and print & reprographics facilities.
4.2.1
Internet Facility
CUTM provides 24 X7 internet connectivity in the campus- both in institute and hostel premises which provides seamless internet connectivity to the students and faculty.
4.2.2
Computing Facility
The computer lab has 60 desktops with internet connections and necessary software. Students can access a shared computing facility. Four uninterrupted power supply system ensure glitch free connectivity at all times.
4.2.3
Online storage of course materials and notification of changes is done through the online repository. The University has been powered by Greycells ERP system that contains information of each domain of the University. Students can log in to access the information as and when required.
4.2.4
Print & photocopying facility is available for students, faculty members and staff on a chargeable basis. A network printer is installed in the internet lab for the purpose. Students are required to open a print account worth Rs.100/- initially to use network printing.
4.3
Study Material
The students will get a handbook prepared by the respective faculty for every subject. Though the handbook describes the subject briefly, but cannot replace the utility of course book, which are available in the library.
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The University has built very strong relationships with the industry and resource agencies, which are the outcome of several years of interactions and exchange. CUTM is proud to say that it has been associated with senior functionaries of world class organizations like Intelligroup Inc., UTI Bank, Marico, United Bank of Switzerland, Hewlett Packard and Frost & Sullivan etc. in a variety of activities.
4.4.1
The office of the Industry Interface carries the twin responsibility of conducting Career Counseling& Training programmes and organizing the campus recruitment activities of the School. A representative list of activities of the office is indicated below: Career Counseling &Training Programmes
It has been made mandatory for all the students to attend the training programs for an enhanced performance in the campus interviews. The students not having 75% attendance in the training shall not be allowed for the placement activities. Programs like JAVA Certification in association with SUN (SAI) Microsystems, Network Certification in association with CISCO, DB2 training Certification in association with IBM and Campus Connect in association with Infosys are some of the achievements of the center. The following training programmes and counseling sessions have been conducted by people from industry: Resource person Mr. Nirmalaya Choudhury Mr.Sumeet Chakraborty Mr. Vivek Naithani Mr. Russel Purusothaman Mr. Bhupesh Deka Mr. T.K Das Company DC-SPOC- Infosys Technologies Soft Skill Trainer -Infosys Technologies Head Recruitment - Birlasoft Ltd. Manager-HR- Wipro Technologies Technical Trainer -Infosys Technologies GM-Training - JK Paper Mills Course Title Soft Skills Soft Skills Emerging Trends in HR Interview Techniques NA HR Skills & Interview skills & Attitude Page 47 of 94
The following companies are among the top recruiters of the students of School of Engineering & Technology, CUTM:
Quippo Energy Pvt Limited TVS Motors Noida Powers HCL Technologies Mahindra Satyam Viraj Group of Industries Ankur Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd Banco Products India Ltd Mindtree Asian Motors Work US Technology Torry Harris Business Solutions Birlasoft Ltd
Hewlett Packard Wipro Technologies Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd Vedanta Alumina Ltd Satyam Reliance Telecom Ltd JK Paper Mills Ltd Mphasis Elico Ltd BILT Simplex Infrastructure Ltd Infosys Technologies Sierra Atlantic Software Services Ltd Page 48 of 94
4.4.2
School of Management
The placement drive has been very successful and almost 100% placement has been achieved every year. Many reputed organizations have been participating in the School of Management festival year after year. The top companies offering placement are as follows:
The following are the companies who constitute the main recruiters of the School of Management students:
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Advertising & Media J Walter Thompson Radio Chokolate Times of India Manufacturing Navyuga Group Orissa Cement Limited Visa Steel Retail & Services Apollo Group Kalinga Hospital Spinach Vijeta Group Banking & Financial Services Adhikar Microfinance Anagram Securities Anand Rathi Securities Axis Bank Bajaj Allianz Basix Bharati AXA
SKS Microfinance Ujjivan Microfinance United Bank of Switzerland Development Sector BISWA CAPART CPSW Dr. Reddy Foundation Drishtee Gram Vikas Pradan Pratham Search-Kopsa Seva Mandir SOS Childrens Village Sutra Consultancy Public Sector Gridco NALCO HAL HPCL
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5.1
Hostel Facility
CUTM provides residence for both boys and girls separately. The hostels have well equipped room and are provided with all the modern amenities including a mess providing breakfast, lunch and dinner, a TV room, common room with indoor games, and a modern multi facility gym. A campus wide intranet provides 24 X7 internet connectivity to all the hostels.
5.1.1
Hostel Rules
CUTM believes that the student residence must provide and environment in which mutual respect, affection and cooperation is promoted and the administration of the Hostel will not spare any effort to achieve this goal.
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Loss or Damage The furniture, fittings and other appliances must be used carefully. Any loss or damage caused by any hostel inmate or group of inmates of the hostel property such as furniture, electrical, sanitary and water fittings will be recovered from him/her/them as per the current cost.
Rules for Guests and Local Students The resident students should not contact outside undesirable elements and should not invite such elements in to the hostel premises under the guise of the guests or family members. This is contrary to the dignity of their institute and hence will be considered as a grave offence. The day scholars are not allowed inside the hostel without prior permission of the Hostel authority. Any day scholar found inside the hostel without permission will be fined with an amount of Rs.100/-. The hosteller playing host to the day scholar will also be fined Rs.100/-.
Leave and Absences Only the inmates with a justified reason are allowed to take leave from the hostel during the academic session. The application for the same has to be recommended by hostel authority and then due approval has to be obtained from respective HOD/Course Coordinator before leaving the hostel. The students found absent from the hostel without due permission will be fined Rs.200/- (Rupees two hundred only) per day. The hostel students are not allowed to stay outside of the campus during night hour without prior permission of the hostel authority. The students found violating such rule will be fined with an amount of Rs.200/- (Rupees two hundred only) per night. Page 52 of 94
Ragging Ragging is an offensive and demeaning practice imported from abroad and is contrary to our cultural ethos. CUTM has a Zero tolerance policy towards ragging,& this practice will be curbed by the administration at all costs. Interrogation of fresher, instigation to rag, threatening and ill treatment of fresher will be treated as act of ragging along with indulging in actual ragging in any form, shape, grab or guise committed either inside or, outside the hostel or institute. Ragging is a serious offence which will result in serious disciplinary action including rustication. To curb ragging the help of whole administration will be taken. Note: The detailed Anti-Ragging policy is included in section 7.1.
General Behavior Every resident student is expected to be respectful towards faculty and senior administrators, friendly with his fellow students and considerate towards the other employees. The student is cautioned not to use threatening, abusive or improper language when dealing with anybody. Every student is expected to behave in an honorable manner. Acts such as cheating, stealing, ransacking, spreading rumors and interfering in the personal matters of others are undesirable and if complaints are received disciplinary proceedings will be initiated. The students are expected to maintain silence from 9.00 PM to 6.00 AM. Even during other time shouting, loudly whistling, beating drums, playing loudly speakers and musical systems and causing disturbing noises must be avoided. In case anybody uses musical system with speaker, it will be ceased by the hostel authorities and a fine of Rs.300/- will be imposed The resident student must switch off the lights when they are going out or when they are not required. Personal appliances such as Tape Recorder, T.V. VCP, Heater and Stove etc. cannot be used in the hostels. In case if anybody using the above items, they will be seized by the hostel authorities and disciplinary action will be initiated against such students. The hostel students are expected not to consume any sort of intoxicants or addictive substances, including but not restricted to tobacco products[e.g. cigarettes, biddi, gutka etc], alcohol, etc inside the hostel [or the campus] or enter the campus after consuming Page 53 of 94
Cleanliness The residents of the hostels must ensure and keep the rooms and surroundings clean and tidy. They must also take initiative to ensure that the premises of the hostel is kept clean which will greatly help in maintaining hygienic conditions in the hostels. The students are expected to maintain cleanness inside the room. Writing/marking on the wall/cub board/door is strictly prohibited.
Others If any student of the Hostel wants to vacate the Hostel in the middle of the academic session for any reason or expelled from the Hostel by the Management due to violation of Hostel Regulation, the hostel establishment charges of Rs.14,000/- will not be refunded. Only the refundable caution deposit will be refunded. The college will look after all the maintenance work of the hostel. Students can avail the facility of reading news paper & magazine inside the TV room. Students are not allowed to take the above into their rooms. All rights are reserved with the Management for amending the rules and regulations from time to time.
5.2
Dining Services
The campus dining services constitute of the Central Mess, the Bakery Store and the Cooperative Store. The facilities that can be availed in each one of the them are as below:
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Central Mess
The Central Mess provides food to all students in the campus breakfast, lunch & dinner. The dining services are optional for day-scholars Hygiene is taken care of on a priority basis during preparation and serving of food.
5.2.2
The students in the campus also have access to the bakery and co-operative store facilities to cater to their food and refreshment needs. The specific facilities differ from campus to campus, the exact details are provided in Section 5 that provides details of campus facilities.
5.3
Health Coverage
The University has a 'Doctor on Call' facility for emergencies with a fully fledged pathology lab equipped with the latest malaria testing QBC machines. Students also have access to a 24-hour ambulance service ensuring timely treatment during emergency.
5.4
The University also provides transportation facilities for the convenience of staff and students to take them from campus to the Main Townships and back.
6 CAMPUSES
The sprawling infrastructure of CUTM is spread across 140 acres in Parlakhemundi and 40 acres in Bhubaneswar.
6.1
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Some of the active students clubs are: Youth Red Cross (YRC) Photography Club Movie Club Music Club Radio Club Language Club Adventures Sports Club Aahawan The Centurion Social Responsibility Cell Arise- The Rural Club Marketonix- Marketing Club Humanagers- HR Club
Students Events and Celebrations The events organized and celebrated in Parlakhemundi Campus are as follows:
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6.1.3
Campus Facilities
Sports Facilities: Facilities in sports include ground for football, cricket, hockey, and athletics and courts for badminton, tennis, basketball and throw ball. Many indoor games like carom, chess, table tennis, are also available. A fully equipped gymnasium is available for students workout.
Laundry Services: Laundry service is available for students as well as faculty residing in the campus.
Co-operative Store: Students have access to central mess, bakery and cooperative store facilities to cater to their diverse food and refreshment needs.
Dispensary: The campus has a 'Doctor on Call' facility for emergencies with a fully fledged pathology lab equipped with the latest malaria testing QBC machines. Students also have access to a 24-hour ambulance service ensuring timely treatment in times of grave
Gymnasium: There is a jogging track with a fully equipped Gym in the campus open for boys and girls at different timing.
Post Office & ATM: The University provides post office facilities and there is a 24 X 7 Union Bank ATM in the campus.
Cafeteria: A student managed cafeteria operates in the hostel premises of Boys hostel but is accessible to everyone in the campus.
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The digital library facility (IEEE, DEL e-library) available through Delnet which is the core hub of hundreds of digitally formatted magazines and journals. The main role of our library is to provide right documents to the right readers at the right time. Library Information System provides the user with detailed information about his/her account. Very soon bar code reader will be introduced for handling day to day transactions of library.
6.2 6.2.1
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The Bhubaneswar Campus is also a house for many training programmes like skill enhancement programme, MDPs etc. School of Technology, Bhubneswar is also an authorized centre for online test of Pearson Vue.
6.2.2
A wide range of extra-curricular activities, services and facilities complement the academic component of students campus life in order to enhance the overall educational experience in Bhubaneswar Campus. Co-curricular and extracurricular activities are executed through a number of associations, clubs, societies and student chapters of professional bodies. They are managed by representatives of the students, and are monitored by the faculty in-charge. Students Club: Movie Club: The Movie club is functional on every Saturday Evening. Sports Club: Sports club is responsible for the day to day sports activities in the campus and is functional throughout the year. NSS Club: The students are exposed to various social activities as a part of NSS.A Blood donation Camp was organized recently by NSS Club. Sun Java Club: Sun Certified JAVA Programming Course (Certification Course) is offered by this club. Additional payment for the course is required. Students Events & Festivals Annual Day Celebration- Sata Jyoti: Sata Jyoti is another platform where the students showcase their cultural talents. It takes place between January to April every year. College Magazine Satabdi: The annual magazine of CIT Satabdi is published every year on the eve of annual function. Sports and Cultural Week: The Sports & Cultural Week witnesses Annual Sports, Prize Distribution and Cultural Events. Youth Red Cross Program: It has been introduced in CIT from the academic year 2010-11. Page 59 of 94
6.2.3
Campus Facilities
Laundry Services: There is a manual as well as mechanized laundry in CIT Campus and the service is complemented with room service.
Gymnasium: A well equipped gym is available in the campus with specific timing for boys and girls separately.
Co-operative Store: The Campus houses one fast food centre, one Nestle Maggi centre, two bakery stores and one stationery shop which provides easy access to all needs of the students and faculty residing in the campus. Dispensary: There are 24 X 7 medical facility available in the campus. A doctor is appointed and is available on call. Sports Facilities: Facilities in sports include pitches for Cricket, Basketball, Football, Badminton, &Throw ball. Carom and Table Tennis facility is available in each hostel separately. Wi-Fi Connectivity: All the hostels in CIT campus is Wi-Fi connected Student Accommodation Boys Hostel: There is a common Boys hostel for School of Technology and School of Management with a capacity of 820 students. Girls Hostel: A common girls hostel with a capacity of 512 students accommodates the girl students of School of Technology & School of Management.
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The CIT Library is a reader's paradise. The reading hall has a capacity to accommodate 519 readers at a time. The library remains open from 9 am to 9 pm. CIT Library has subscription to DELNET, IEEE Electronics Library and Digital Electronics Library which is the core hub of numerous digitally formatted books, journals, and magazines. The library houses a collection of 1788 titles, 9667 volumes, 46 national journals, and 28 international journals for engineering students and 319 titles, 1789 volumes, 43 journals and 41 international journals for MBA.
7.1
The different streams in different campuses and the representative facilities in different streams are provided here. The details of the programmes, academic rules specific to the Schools of Technology, activities of the Office of Industry Interface and a perspective on the extracurricular activities are provided in this section.
7.1.1
School of Technology
Departments &Streams
Streams Date of Start Key Resources Basic Electronics Laboratory Analog Laboratory Electronics
Departments
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Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory Network Theory Laboratory Electrical Laboratory Machines
Process Control Instrumentation Laboratory Sensor & Signal Laboratory Measurement Laboratory Bio-medical Instrumentation Laboratory Departmental Laboratory Electrical & Electronics Measurement Laboratory Energy Conversion Devices Control & Laboratory Instrumentation
RDBMS Laboratory AIS (Academic Information System) software running to assist students, teachers and non-teaching staff to do their job more efficiently and effectively. Basic Computing Laboratory Advance Laboratory Computing
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
1997
RDBMS Laboratory IBM COE Laboratory CAO & CN Laboratory Central Laboratory Computing
Civil Engineering
2009
Material Testing Laboratory Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Surveying Laboratory Mass-Transfer Laboratory Operation
Chemical Engineering
1997
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Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory Network Theory Laboratory Electrical Laboratory Machines
Control & Simulation Engineering Laboratory Power Laboratory Analog Laboratory Electronics
Digital Electronics Laboratory Digital Signal Processing Laboratory (MATLAB) Design & Simulation Lab (ORCAD) Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory VLSI Laboratory Analog & Digital Communication Laboratory Robotic Laboratory CAD/CAM Laboratory Material Testing Laboratory Central Workshop Mechanical Laboratory Heat and Laboratory Fluid Engineering Mass Transfer and
Mechanics
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RDBMS Laboratory IBM COE Laboratory CAO & CN Laboratory Central Laboratory Computing
Note: The Mechanical Engineering , Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering & Electronics & Communication Engineering Departments of School of Technology, Parlakhemundi are accredited by NBA.
7.2
School of Management
The School of Management has a right mix of classroom study and practical exposure. The details of the programmes, academic rules specific to the Schools of Management, activities of the Office of Industry Interface and a perspective on the extracurricular activities are provided in this section.
7.2.1
Programme
The School offers a two years full time residential Masters in Business Administration (MBA) affiliated to All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of HRD, Govt of India with 120 seats. The MBA at CUTM is designed in a manner to enable students with core knowledge of concepts fundamental to management studies, develop analytical skills which are indispensable in problem solving and decision making, understand the process of management Page 65 of 94
The course is facilitated through extensive mix of various methodologies such as, classroom lectures, case study methods, simulations, games, brainstorming sessions, debates, drama, movies, field projects and other experiential learning methodologies. Specialization Functional Specialization: It deals with traditional functional spheres of management namely Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, Entrepreneurship, Insurance and Rural Management. A student has to opt for minimum of five courses in one functional area in the third semester to be considered as specialized in the area. Domain Specialization: Domain is a distinct feature of the School of Management which is a student-led activity based programme that aims to empower students with close guidance of faculty. Specialization refers to the applied areas of Management. Under domain specialization, a student in the fourth semester needs to choose a domain from the following: Financial Services, Rural Development, Business Analytics and Enterprise Resource Planning. Every domain has a bouquet of papers which a student is required to study. The curricula for these papers have been developed keeping in view the needs of the corporate and social sectors in each domain. For this purpose, we are signing MOU with domain partners drawn from respective industry categories. The student will be attached to the respective industries for completion of the papers and to gain hands on experience. This exposure will enhance the employability quotient of the student and help in building a robust career. The domain specialization can be attained by earning 27 credits through workshop mode of learning, supported by the faculty and the professionals drawn from domain partners. Its main purpose is to groom industry-ready professionals.
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Management and financial services of Functional Specialization: Finance, Marketing, HR Domain specialization: ERP with SAP, financial services with business analytics
Summer Internship
On completion of the first year, the students gain hands-on experience in the application of core concepts and functional skills through a Summer Project with leading corporate firms. This practice of 'Learning by Doing' helps the student relate the rigor of theory to the world of business. They work on projects as per the specification of the company. At the end of 8-10 weeks of a closely guided project under the supervision of a company executive, the student submits a report to the company. Companies may also offer Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) to students who perform well during the internship. MBA (Industry Integrated)
Master of Business Administration (Industry Integrated) is not just a post graduate degree in business administration; rather it is domain of the traditional MBA program as it involves highly interactive teaching sessions and diversified work experience. The program is conceptualized to provide hands-on-experience in the real business environment to enhance the employability skills of the students. The program methodology and course structure significantly differs from the traditional course method. The program blends 'Industry Exposure' with 'Academic Knowledge. Through the program the student undergoes On - the Job Training for a period of one year during Second year of the programme. The students will work as trainee in an industry/business house and simultaneously undergo the programme in flexi-hours. Upon successful completion of MBA programme at CUTM students will be awarded MBA Industry Integrated Programme degree. Immersion Courses
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Centurion University of Technology and Management 7.2.2 Integrated B.Tech + MBA Programme
Programme Objective: The programme has been exclusively designed for B.Tech students of CUTM to pursue this degree. This is a unique design where B.Tech students can have additional MBA degree with 1 more year study at School of Management of CUTM. This is feasible because of transfer of credits of management courses (50 credits) covered in B.Tech programme. Enrolment Criteria: A student has to give his/her option to join Integrated B.Tech+MBA programme by the end of 2nd year of B.Tech programme and has to opt for four management electives offered in B.Tech course. The student can continue this programme immediately after B.Tech or he/she can join this programme any time within 4 years from his/her completion of B.Tech programme. Eligibility: The student must have completed his/her B.Tech degree to join 5th year of Integrated B.Tech+MBA programme. General Rule: All other guidelines of School of Management will be applicable for the said programme. Total Credits for MBA degree: 105
7.2.3
There shall be no class / division awarded to a student either at semester or degree level. A candidate will be eligible for award of MBA degree if he / she satisfy all the following conditions: f) Has cleared all subjects with at least pass grade.
g) Has obtained requisite credits of his / her MBA study, which at present is 108. h) Has obtained at least satisfactory grade in CSR activities NCC/NSS/Games/Sports/Music/Debate/Quiz/Yoga) during the study period. i) j) Has no due to the University / Library / Hostels etc. Has no disciplinary action pending against him / her. (i.e.
7.2.4
Internal assessment will be done by the faculty member conducting the course. Internal weightage will be 60%. The maximum weightage is given below, however, distribution of individual component has to be decided by the faculty subject to the condition that total internal weightage is 60%. Other 40% is based on the University Examination. Page 68 of 94
SL # 1 2 3 4
Components Class Tests (Theory - Maximum 2) Quizzes (Between 3 to 6) Group Tests (Presentation/ Assignments/ Project work/ Case Studies) Class Participation and Attendance
Weightage 25 % 25 % 25 % 05 %
Management papers in B.Tech Programme Internal assessment of management papers in B.Tech Programme will be done in similar pattern. Internal weightage for these papers will be 60%. Other 40% is based on the University Examination.
In every academic and non-academic set up within the university, the students are expected to adhere to the highest standard of behavior and conduct. The acts of serious misconducts include, but not limited to the following:
8.1
Ragging
To reinforce the zero tolerance policy of ragging in CUTM, the order of Supreme Court of India has been reproduced below in italics: In pursuance to the order of the Honble Supreme Court of India passed in Civil Appeal No. 887, dated 16.03.2009 as well as based on decisions of the 11th Academic Council meeting of 07.07.2008 and 13th Board of Management meeting of 22.06.2009, it is hereby communicated to all concerned that : Pursuant to the order dated 03.03.2001, the University grants Commission has filed written submissions/guidelines. An advance copy has already been supplied to the learned counsel, opposite.
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8.2
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is defined in dictionaries as wrongful appropriation, close imitation, purloining and publication of another authors language, thoughts, ideas or expressions, and the representation of them as their own original work. Plagiarism is disapproved on the ground of moral offence. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism) In academics, plagiarism by students, teachers or researchers, is considered academic dishonesty or academic fraud, and offenders are subject to academic censure, up to and including expulsion. The University has Zero Tolerance to Plagiarism. Students suspected of Plagiarism are subject too severe penalties.
8.3
Student Behaviour
The College may hold the student responsible for any conduct that disrupts or impairs the College community in the pursuit of its educational purpose, whether it occurs on or off campus.
8.4
Consumption of alcoholic beverages is banned within the University campus. Any student caught violating the rule will be subject to strict action by the management.
8.5
Any unprivileged contact is an assault. (Unprivileged contact is any unwanted touching that is not justified by proper cause or need.) The seriousness of an assault increases with the harm or potential to cause harm. No one may assault or threaten another person.
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Defacing, littering, or damaging property of the university is prohibited. This includes graffiti on walls, in bathrooms, on classroom screens, or other areas.
8.7
Students involved in the taking, or possession of property without the consent of its owner may be subject to university disciplinary action as well as arrest and prosecution by legal authorities.
8.8
Sexual Harassment
CUTM is committed to creating and maintaining a community in which Staff, Faculty and students, can work together in an environment free of violence, harassment, exploitation, and intimidation. This includes all forms of gender violence, sexual harassment, and discrimination on the basis of sex/gender. Sexual harassment has come to be widely condemned as a form of human rights violation, and as an infringement on life and liberty as defined by the Constitution of India. Following this, CUTM is committed to uphold the Constitutional mandate ensuring the above mentioned human rights of all those who fall within its jurisdiction. It has formed the Sexual harassment committee that will penalize the offenders and will take strict action against people who do not follow its policies and rules. The purpose is to make every employee and student aware that we as a University believe in Gender Equality and protection of Fundamental Rights. Where sexual harassment is found to have occurred, the University will act to stop the harassment, prevent its recurrence, and discipline and/or take other appropriate action against those responsible.
8.9
Students should not use computers, fax machines, phones or any other electronic equipment for harassment, criminal mischief, threat, or for any other unlawful purpose. The students are not allowed to chat, watch movie, and share any kind of pornographic pictures on the local area network. Any students found doing such things will be fined with an amount of Rs.500/-. Page 74 of 94
Centurion University of Technology and Management 8.10 False or Baseless Allegation against Faculty Members
Levelling false and baseless allegation against faculty members or officer is subject to harsh punishment and penalty.
8.11
Dress Code
All students are required to follow a formal dress code while on campus. Jeans, T-shirts, sleepers, ornaments and long uncut hair must be avoided. In case of girls formal Indian dress such as salwar-panjabi of sober design is advised. All are advised to wear aprons while in the Laboratories/Workshops. Students found to be regularly violating the above guidelines would be liable to suitable remedial action.
12 APPENDIX
This section lists out the information like faculty details of School of Engineering &Technology and School of Management, important contacts, Academic Calendar, list of holidays and road map to Parlakhemundi and Bhubaneswar campus.
12.1
Sl No Name Dept. of Comp. Sc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mr. Suvendu Kumar Nayak Mr.Chandan Kumar Giri Mr. Rashmi Ranjan Kar Mr.Pradeep Kumar Mohapatro Mr. Sashi Bhushan Maharana Mr.A. Avinash Ms. Deepika Dash Mr. Laxman Rao K.Santosh Chandra Rao Mr. Dibakar Choudhary
Designation HOD ASST.PROF ASST.PROF ASST.PROF ASST.PROF ASST.PROF Lecturer ASST.PROF Lecturer Lecturer
Contact No 9438082745 9437656310 9439555222 9437259765 9437090359 7205125224 9861982325 9441853589 9439261515 9437372541
E-mail Id Suvendu@cutm.ac.in chandankumargiri@cutm.ac.in rashmi@cutm.ac.in pradeepmahapatro@cutm.ac.in sbmaharana@cutm.ac.in a.avinash@cutm.ac.in deepika.dash@cutm.ac.in laxman.rao@cutm.ac.in kschandra.rao@cutm.ac.in dibakar@cutm.ac.in
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Mr. Abhimanyu Patra Mr. Jnana Ranjan Tripathy Mr. Ashok Kumar Nayak Mr. Bhavani Sankar Panda Mr. Toofan Kumar Nahak
Dept. of ECE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Dr.Srinivas Mantha Dr.Dhruba Charan Panda Prabhat Ranjan Sahoo Gandham Girish Prabhat Kumar Patnaik Debi Prasad Patnaik Rajesh kumar Mishra Abhinash Gaya TVS Divakar M Vamshi Krishna Pratap Kumar Dakua A. Vikram Reddy Bharani Samrat.E Priyadarhsini Jena N Jeeva Ratnam S. Sanjay Kumar Patra 9439684888 9437887147 9439647573 9437262356 9861374646 9437548500 9861420468 7735363537 8895962351 9703818580 9040627674 8763630597 9438367753 8763333347 7735806200 9861873990 deansoet.pkd@cutm.ac.in dcpanda@cutm.ac.in prsahoo@cutm.ac.in ggirish@cutm.ac.in prabhat.patnaik@cutm.ac.in deviprasad@cutm.ac.in rkmishra@cutm.ac.in abinashgaya@cutm.ac.in tvsdibakar@cutm.ac.in vamshi.krishna@cutm.ac.in pratapkumar@cutm.ac.in vikram.reddy@cutm.ac.in bharanisamrat@cutm.ac.in priyadarshini@cutm.ac.in jeevaratnam@cutm.ac.in sanjaypatra@cutm.ac.in
Dept. of EEE 32 33 34 35 36 Mr K.Madhava Rao Mr.Prasanna Kumar Karjee Mr.Sibasish Panda Mr.B.Jagadish Kumar Mr.G.Naga Raju Asst.Prof Asst.Prof Asst.Prof Asst.Prof Asst.Prof 9849874545 9439087613 8018795660 7735902131 9692666903 kmadhavarao@cutm.ac.in pk.karjee@gmail.com sibasispanda@cutm.ac.in jagadishkumar@cutm.ac.in gnraju@cutm.ac.in Page 78 of 94
Dept. of Mechanical 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Dr. D Sree Ramulu Mr. Mir Sadat Ali Mr. Arun Manohar Gurram Mr. B Sudarshan Mr. Yagneswar PVNR Mr. Tarun Patanaik Mr. Satyabratha Nayak Mr. Satish Kumar Adapa Mr. P Suman Mr. D Raghuveer Mr. A L Naidu Mr. M Venkatesh Mr. Santosh Patro Professor Sr. Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer 7735858616 9437619974 9778002170 8984890865 8984865295 8093867395 8895309521 8018519788 9040939055 9778903403 8093914965 9692690993 9338606825 d.sreeramulu@cutm.ac.in sadat.ali@cutm.ac.in amgurram@cutm.ac.in bsudarshan@sutm.ac.in yagneswar@cutm.ac.in tarunpatnaik@cutm.ac.in snayak@cutm.ac.in asatish@cutm.ac.in suman@cutm.ac.in draghuveer@cutm.ac.in alnaidu@cutm.ac.in mvenkatesh@cutm.ac.in spatro@cutm.ac.in
Dept. of Civil 57 58 59 60 61 Prof.C.R.Rao Dr.LM.Narashim Dr.V.B.C Rao Mr.Prafulla Kumar Panda Ms.Priyadarshini Parida Professor Professor and Dean Acadamics Professor and Head Assistant Professor Lecturer 8895860950 7735308212 9438269572 9778561841 hammln@rediffmail.com vbc.rao@cutm.ac.in prafullapanda@cutm.ac.in priyaparida@cutm.ac.in
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Dept. of Chemical 63 64 65 66 67 68 Dr. Sukanta K Dash Mr. M.Vijay Mr. P. Sirish Chand Ms. Krishna Rani Jena Ms. Madhabi Das Ms. Suchisnata Pradhani Asso. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Lecturer Lecturer Asst. Prof & HOD Asst. Prof Asst. Prof Professor in Chemistry & Dean of Basic Sciences Asst.Professor in Chemistry Professor in Physics & Dean R&D Associate Professor in Physics Senior Lecturer in Physics Lecturer in Physics Professor in Math & Registrar, CUTM Asst.Professor in Math Lecturer in 8763041705 8763170859 9778440777 8763744133 9437697203 8984323308 sukantakdash@gmail.com vijay.miditana@cutm.ac.in sirish.pulta@cutm.ac.in krishnaranijena@cutm.ac.in madhabi.das@cutm.ac.in spradhani@cutm.ac.in
Dept. of E&IE 69 70 71 Sandipan Pine Anayaja Debadipta K Harikrishna 8895308800 9556419637 9861392486 Sandipan@cutm.ac.in adebadipta@cutm.ac.in kharikrishna@cutm.ac.in
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Dr.S.P.Nanda
9437381997
spnanda@cutm.ac.in
75 76 77
Dept. of Mathematics 78 Dr.Ashok Misra 9437123384 registrar@cutm.ac.in, amisra1972@gmail.com banita.mallik@cutm.ac.in deepakacharya@cutm.ac.in Page 80 of 94
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9437713627 7377227122
9439338079
cbkumar@cutm.ac.in
Mr. Sangram Keshari Swain Asst. Professor Mr. Manoj Kumar Behera Mr. Biswajit Samal Mrs. Mamata Beura Mr. Chandrakant Mallick Mr. Sumanjit Das Mr. P. Annan Naidu Ms. Tapaswini Nayak Ms. Sony Snigdha Sahoo Ms. Swati Sucharita Barik Asst. Professor Lecturer Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor
Mr. Pradipta Kumar Mishra Asst. Professor Ms. Gayatri Mohapatra Mr. Kabita Sahoo Mr. Ajit Kumar Pasayat Mr. Debasish Das Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Lecturer Asst. Professor
Dept. of Mechanical
Dept. of Chemistry 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Dr.Susanta Ku. Biswal Dr. Achyut Kumar Panda Dr. Barada Prasanna Dash Ms. Swarnaprava Mantry Mr. Chittaranjan Routray Dr. Subrata Sarangi Dr. Srikanta Panda Mr. Subhraraj Panda Ms. Ambika Ray Mrs. Nibedita Nayak Mr. Biswonath Sahoo MD Siddique Mr. Kali Prasad Rath Mr. Gopinath Sahoo Mr. Sasi Bhusan Padhi Mr. Suryakanta Swain 9438607080 9437132916 8895764092 9438181626 9439613946 9040814122 9437090380 9438817477 9937482470 9861271880 9437618230 9556098412 9090238860 9439258547 9338767763 8763309050 9437866502 dr.skbiswal@cutm.ac.in achyut.panda@cutm.ac.in barada.dash@cutm.ac.in smantry@cutm.ac.in chittaranjan@cutm.ac.in subrata.sarangi@cutm.ac.in srikant@cutm.ac.in subhrarajpanda@cutm.ac.in ambikaray@cutm.ac.in nibeditanayak@cutm.ac.in biswanathsahoo@cutm.ac.in siddique@cutm.ac.in kaliprasad@cutm.ac.in gopinath@cutm.ac.in sasi@cutm.ac.in suryakanta@cutm.ac.in
Dept. of Physics
Dept. of Mathematics
12.3
Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Name of the Faculty Prof.(Dr) Anita Patra Mr. Srinivas Vedula Mr. E. M. Reji Mr. N. D. Prasad Mr. Rashmiranjan Parida Mr. Umakanta Nayak Mr. Dillip Ku. Tripathy Mr. Subendu Mishra Mr. Sanjeev Tripathy Ms. Tusarkanti Mohapatra
Designation Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer
Contact No 9437424149 9573713342 9437957130 9437259930 9338663855 9437365754 9178512453 9477783391 8895957579 9861099866
Email Address anita@cutm.ac.in srinivasvedula@gramtarangfoods.in reji@cutm.ac.in ndprasad@cutm.ac.in rashmiparida@cutm.ac.in uknayak@cutm.ac.in dktripathy@cutm.ac.in subhendu@cutm.ac.in sanjeev.tripathy@cutm.ac.in tusarkmohapatra@cutm.ac.in
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Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Name of the Faculty Prasanta Kumar Mohanty Monalika Ratha Sanghamitra Kanungo Prashant Chopdar Bhagabat Barik Kshitish Kumar Khuntia Pradeep Patnaik Sudeshna Dutta Rabindra Kumar Mohanty Baishnab Padhee Byomakesh Debata Sonali Dash Pooja Patnaik
Designation Dean SoM Sr.Lecturer Lecturer Sr.Lecturer Asst.Professor Sr.Lecturer Lecturer Asst.Professor Asst.Professor Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Contact No 9337171119 9776037233 9861577534 8895571731 9937033748 7205396891 9438122238 7873052163 8763421437 8908380362 9861479737 8260613188 9861156171
Email Address deansom@cutm.ac.in monalikarath@cutm.ac.in skanungo@cutm.ac.in prashant@cutm.ac.in bhagabat@cutm.ac.in kshitish.khuntia@cutm.ac.in pradeepkumar@cutm.ac.in sudeshna@cutm.ac.in rabindra@cutm.ac.in baishnab@cutm.ac.in bdebata@cutm.ac.in sonali.dash@cutm.ac.in pooja@cutm.ac.in Page 86 of 94
12.5
Important Contacts
Sl No Jatni Campus 1 2
Name
Designation
Contact No
8895540069 9437016319
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Mr. C. R. Pattanayak Mr. Kartik Chandra Mishra Mr. Subhasis Routaray Mr. Md Siddique Mr. Achyut Kumar Panda Dr. Anubha Ray Mr. S. N. Pattanayak Mr. Dilip Kumar Nanda Mr. Gajendra Behera Mr. Jayadev Kar Mrs. Pramila Dash
Sr. Manager (HR & Admin.) Manager Administration Manager Operation In-Charge (Examination Cell) Hostel Superintendent (Boys) Hostel Superintendent (Girls) Chief Hostel Warden Hostel Warden (Boys) Hostel Warden (Boys) Hostel Warden (Boys) Hostel Warden (Girls)
9437269575 9438412919 9861202538 9090238860 9437132916 9437630115 7863512275 9438284750 9853315791 7504814530 8895249796
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Sl No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Name Mr. A. Laxmipati Raju Placement Cell Admission Cell Mr. Rashmi Ranjan Kar Mr. Sanjay Kumar Pradhan Mr. Tapas Kumar Bhuyan M. V. G Rao S. Tejeswar Rao Mr. Santosh Kumar Nanda Mr. Pramod Kumar Padhi Mr. M. Ramesh Mr. S. Venkata Ravana Mr. Rohit Kumar Behera Ms. B. Kamala Dash Mr. A. Laxmipati Raju
Designation Administrative Officer In Charge Placement In Charge Admission System Manager System Administrator Librarian Medical In-charge Lab. Technician Asst. Finance Manager Accounts Officer Accounts Assistant Accounts Assistant Warden ,Boys Hostel Warden Girls Hostel Administrative Officer
Contact No 9439132777 9437563999 9437161831 9439555222 9437092871 9437104220 9437887146 9438101937 9437178105 9861535762 9437622976 9437623050 9439625206 9437448548 9439132777
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Centurion University of Technology and Management 12.6 ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE SESSION 2012-13
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Centurion University of Technology and Management SPRING (EVEN) SEMESTERS 3RD & 4TH Years:
1. Registration for 6th & 8th Semester Class Works : 19th To 24th November 2012 2. Commencement of Class Works of 6th & 8th Semesters : 19th November 2012 3. Internal Tests for 6th & 8th Semesters 1st Internal 2nd Internal 3rd Internal 4. Last Date of Instruction : : : : 20th, 21st &22nd December 2012 4th, 5th & 6th February 2013 14th, 15th & 16th March 2013 13th March 2013 25th March To 11th April 2013
2. Commencement of Class Works of 2nd & 4th Semesters : 2nd January 2013 3. Internal Tests for 2nd & 4th Semesters 1st Internal 2nd Internal 3rd Internal 4. Last Date of Instruction 5. End Semester Examinations : : : : : 31st January, 1st & 2nd February 2013 4th, 5th & 6th March 2013 11th, 12th & 13th April 2013 10th April 2013 20th April To 6th May 2013
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3rd Semester
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Registration for 3rd semester course work SIP Report making and presentation 3rd semester course work duration End semester examination window Semester break
: : : : :
25th June 2012 25th June 2012 to 30th June 2012 2nd July 2012 to 26th October 2012(17 weeks) 29th October 2012 to 10th November 2012 11th November 2012 to 18th November 2012
4th Semester
1. Registration for 4th semester course work : 2. 4th semester course work duration : 19th November 2012 20th Nov 2012 to 9th March 2013 (16 weeks)
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1st Semester
1. Date of Reporting & Registration 2. Induction 3. Course work duration 4. End semester examination window December 2012 5. Semester break : : : : : 16th July 2012 16th July 2012 to 31st July 2012 1st August 2012 to 24th Nov 2012 (17 weeks) 26th November 2012 to 4th 5th December 2012 to 9th December 2012
2nd Semester
1. Registration for 2nd semester course Work : 2. Course work duration of 2nd semester : 10th Dec 2012 11th Dec 2012 to 30th March 2013 (16 weeks) 3. End semester examination window 4. SIP briefing session : : 25th March 2013 to 9th April 2013 10th April 2013 to 12th April 2013
Summer Internship Programme duration: 15th April 2013 to 14th June 2013
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12.8
The road map to Parlakhemundi Campus and Bhubaneswar Campus are as follows:
12.8.1 Road Map to Parlakhemundi Campus
12.8.2
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