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VISION

“Building the nation and the society through providing


total, integrated and trans-cultural quality education
and be the global front runner in value education and
nurturing talent in which modernity blends with
tradition.”

MISSION
“To provide education at all levels in all disciplines of
modern times and in the futuristic and emerging frontier
areas of knowledge, learning and research and to
develop the overall personality of students by making
them not only excellent professionals but also good
individuals, with understanding and regards for human
values, pride in their heritage and culture, a sense of
right and wrong and yearning for perfection and imbibe
attributes of courage of conviction and action.”

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CHAPTER – 1

AN OVERVIEW

1.1 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY


The University was established on January 12, 2005 through Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Ordinance, 2005” promulgated by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh.

“Amity University Uttar Pradesh Act, 2005” was passed by the State Legislature and assented
to by the Governor, notified vide UP Govt. Gazette Notification No. 403/VII-V-1-1(Ka)1/2005
dated March 24, 2005.

The University started its operation from Academic Session 2005-06 from campuses at Noida
(Gautam Buddha Nagar) and Lucknow.

1.2 THE SPONSORING BODY

The University functions under the umbrella of the non - profit Ritnand Balved
Education Foundation (RBEF) founded in 1986 by Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan, Chairman
of AKC Group of Companies - an educationist, entrepreneur and a visionary.

RBEF Trust is engaged in promoting Education, developing Human Resources, Social Welfare
Activities and Rural Development.

“Our mission at Amity is that every student becomes a success story”, says Dr.
Chauhan.
The Foundation’s endeavor is to provide total and meaningful education at par with the
globalized standards from primary to university education and creating a world of Knowledge

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par excellence. The mission of the Foundation is to achieve excellence and to bring India on the
world map as a developed nation and establish its image as a superpower of the new
millennium. The guiding principle of the Foundation is to provide ‘Total meaningful

education’ to prepare our youth to face modern day challenges of today’s competitive
world and become useful citizens.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY


The objectives of the University as described in Section 6 of the Act. shall be to disseminate and advance
knowledge by providing instructional, research and extension facilities in such branches of learning as it
may deem fit and the University shall endeavor to provide to students and teachers the necessary
atmosphere and facilities for the promotion of:-

(a) innovations in education leading to restructuring of courses, new methods of teaching


and learning and integral development of personality;

(b) studies in various disciplines;

(c) inter-disciplinary studies;

(d) national integration, secularism, international understanding and ethics.

In accordance with Section 7 of the Act, the University shall also have the following Objectives:

to establish the main campus of the University in Gautam Buddha Nagar and its campuses
/Institutions/Schools/Colleges/Centres within the State of Uttar Pradesh to run academic
programmes leading to degrees, diplomas, certificates and other recognitions;

to develop selected Academic Departments/Centres /Schools as Centres of Excellence;

to run academic programmes in distance education mode and correspondence courses


supplemented by Student Support Service;

to develop and maintain relationships with leading academic and other Institutions in
India and abroad for education, training and research and distance learning programmes;

to make twinning arrangements with leading educational Institutions in other countries for
collaborative education programmes;

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to confer degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions on the basis of examinations,
evaluation, or any other method of testing as approved by the Academic Council, on:-

persons who have pursued a course of study of the University;

persons who are not the members of the University or its Constituent Units, but appear
and pass the examinations or qualify through other evaluation/testing process of the
University as may be specified from time to time.

persons, who are not the members of the University but have successfully completed
the requirements of academic programmes of the Institutions of the Foundation and
qualified, under special circumstances, as a one time measure, on the
recommendations of the Examination Committee.

to develop linkages with the industry, institutions and other organizations for fulfillment of
the objectives of the University;

to conduct innovative experiments in new methods and education technology in the field of
higher education in order to achieve international standards of education, training and
research;

to admit students laterally into a course if they fulfill the academic requirements as
prescribed in the Regulations, on the recommendation of the Academic Council and on the
approval of the University Authorities;

to integrate/take over Institutions/Schools/Colleges/Centres of the Foundation as


Constituent Units of the University for the purpose of its academic programmes and award
of Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates to students on fulfillment of the prescribed academic
requirements;

to establish Campuses/ Centres outside the State of Uttar Pradesh and Campuses/Centres
abroad subject to applicable laws.

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CHAPTER – 2

GOVERNANCE
2.1 REGULATORY STRUCTURE
ACT/ Statutes / Ordinances

The University functions under the overall umbrella of the “Amity University Uttar
Pradesh Act, 2005” and is governed by the provisions of its Statutes, Ordinances,
Regulations and Guidelines.

The First Statutes and the First Ordinances of the University were framed and were
approved by the Uttar Pradesh Government.

In addition, the following Regulations and Guidelines, covering various activities of the
University, were also made and approved by the Academic Council and the Executive
Council.

Regulations

1. Regulations on Conduct of Examinations, Scheme of Evaluation and Discipline among


Students in Examinations.
2. Regulations for Research Degree Programmes: Master of Philosophy (M.Phil), Doctor of
Philosophy (Ph.D) and Post Doctoral Programmes- Degree of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt),
Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) and Doctor of Laws (LL.D).
3. Regulations for Lateral Entry Admissions and Transfer of Credits.
4. Regulations for Maintenance of Discipline among Students.
5. Regulations for Integration of Institutions of the Foundation, located in the State of Uttar
Pradesh, with Amity University Uttar Pradesh.
6. Regulations for Hostel Accommodation.
7. Regulations on Scholarships, Awards, Medals & Special Awards.
8. Regulations for Conduct of Convocation.
9. Regulations for Admission & Enrolment of Students (for Regular Programmes).
10. Regulations for Admission & Enrolment of Students and Examination & Evaluation for
Distance Learning Programmes.
11. Regulations for Admission & Enrolment of Students and Examination & Evaluation for
online Programmes.
12. Regulations for Prevention of Sexual Harassment.
13. Regulations governing the kind of Leave and other conditions for grant of leave to
Teaching & Non Teaching Employees.

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14. Regulations/Directives for Banning Ragging & Anti Ragging Measures.
15. Regulations for grant of admission under Sports Quota.
16. Regulations for Non-Teaching Credit Courses.
17. Regulations for Curriculum Design and Development.
18. Regulations for Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).
19. Regulations for Appointment of Vice Chancellor; his/ her Powers & Responsibilities &
Performance Evaluation.

Guidelines
1. Guidelines for Curriculum Development.
2. Guidelines for Academic Audit.
3. Guidelines for setting of Question Papers.
4. Guidelines for starting new academic programmes in the existing Institutions/
Departments & establishment of new Institutions.
5. Policy Guidelines for support to faculty to attend conferences in India and abroad.
6. Guidelines - Attendance for official duty.
7. Guidelines for conduct of concluding ceremony.
8. Guidelines for students’ Educational Tours/Industrial Visits / Seminars /
Conferences.
9. Guidelines for appointment of Visiting Faculty, Issue of Sanctions and Processing
of Bills.
10. Guidelines for Fresher’s Party.
11. Guidelines for Farewell Function.
12. Library Guidelines.
13. Guidelines for Grievances Redressal Mechanism for the Students.
14. Guidelines for PG Students for Early Joining for Final Placement.
15. Mentoring Program Guidelines.
16. Standard Operating Procedure/ Guidelines for effective implementation/
monitoring of QAE observations by the Heads of the Institutions/ Departments/
Centers for continual improvement.
17. Guidelines for Project Training.
18. Guidelines on Inventory Management System.
19. Guidelines for Annual Stock Verification and Evaluation of Property.
20. Policy Guidelines for Document Retention.
21. Guidelines for Issue and Return of Sports Equipments.
22. Guidelines for Amity Global Leader Programme (AGLP)/ Study Abroad
Programme (SAP) / Semester Abroad Programme (SEMAP).
23. Guidelines for Selection / Engagement of Senior Post graduate Students as
“Graduate Teaching Assistants” (GTA).
24. Guidelines for Faculty Governance Policy & Academic Freedom Policy.
25. Guidelines for Registration-Cum-Enrolment of Students.
26. Guidelines for Re-Registration of Existing Students.
27. Guidelines for External Evaluators for Programme Assessment.

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28. Guidelines for Students Ethics, Code of Conduct and Administrative Procedures
for Disciplinary Actions.
29. Guidelines for Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) and Assessment at Course
Level.
30. Guidelines for Class Representative.
31. Guidelines for Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC).
32. Guidelines for Non- Teaching Credit Courses (Registration, Conduct, Supervision,
Progress Monitoring, Assessment & Grading).
33. Policy Guidelines -Uniform Course Coding System.
34. Guidelines for Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programmes.
35. Equity, Diversity and Non –discriminatory Policy Guidelines.
36. Guidelines for Credit Transfer Policy.
37. Guidelines for Institutional Integrity Policy.
38. Policy Guidelines for National / International Assessment & Accreditation.
39. Policy Guidelines for Conflict of Interest.
40. Guidelines for Calibration of Lab Equipments/ Instruments.
41. Policy Guidelines for Intellectual Property Rights.
42. Policy Guidelines for Graduate Attributes/ Competencies/ Generic Skills.
43. Guidelines for Framework for Linkage of Outcome Assessment with Strategic
Planning.
44. Policy Guidelines for Credit System Academic Credit Hour & Time Tabling.
45. Guidelines for facilitation of International/ Foreign Students.
46. Guidelines for Accounting of Chemicals, Consumables, Glassware and Lab
Equipment.
47. Policy Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable use of Biological Resources.
48. Policy Guidelines for Preparing Model Answers.
49. Policy Guidelines for Moderation of Assessment.
50. Policy Guidelines for Retention of Students.
51. Policy Guidelines for Recruitment.
52. Policy Guidelines for Programme Learning Outcomes and Assessment.
53. University Research Policy Guidelines.
54. Policy Guidelines for Amity Research Fellowship.
55. Policy Guidelines for Student Research Projects.
56. Policy Guidelines of Funding for Research.
57. Policy Guidelines – Research Infrastructure Development and Maintenance.
58. Policy Guidelines for Publication and Presentation of Research at Symposia/
Meetings/ Conferences.
59. Policy Guidelines for Unannounced Visits.
60. Policy Guidelines for Student Placement.
61. Policy Guidelines for Plagiarism Prevention.
62. Policy Guidelines for Conducting Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Similar
Events.
63. Policy Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Drug Addicted Students.

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64. Policy Guidelines for Annual Assessment.
65. Policy Guidelines for Awarding of Honorary Degree.
66. Policy Guidelines for Litigation Matters.
67. Policy Guidelines for University Governance.
68. Policy Guidelines for University-Related Entities.
69. Policy Guidelines for Privacy and Disclosure of Information.
70. Policy Guidelines for Security Deposit Refund.
71. Guidelines for Appointment of Evaluators and Checkers.
72. Policy Guidelines for Back- up For Servers.
73. Policy Guidelines for Study Abroad Programmes.
74. Policy Guidelines for Lateral Admission/Transfer of the Research Scholars
Registered with other Recognized Universities / Institutions.
75. Policy for Disability Support.
76. Policy Guidelines for Professional Development Programmes.
77. Policy Guidelines for Staff Development Programme.
78. Policy Guidelines for Peer Review of Teaching Evaluation.

2.2 UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES


The Act and the Statutes of the University require the constitution of various Statutory
Authorities to provide a policy framework and direction for the functioning of the
University and for fulfillment of its objectives.

These Authorities have since been re-constituted and notified as under:

Re-Constituted on

a) The Court 04 December 2015


b) Executive Council 08 July 2015
c) Academic Council 18 September 2014
d) Finance Committee 16 August 2013
e) Planning Board 16 August 2013
f) University Research Council 20 November 2014
g) Admissions Committee 27 March 2015
h) Fee Committee 16 August 2013
i) Examinations Committee 04 June 2015
j) Boards of Studies Constituted for all
Institutes on different dates

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The meetings of the following Statutory Bodies have been held till March 31, 2016 and
the minutes were circulated to all concerned for information and necessary action:

DATES OF MEETINGS OF AUTHORITIES


Frequency Court Executive Academic Finance Planning Admission Examination Fee
Council Council Committee Board Committee Committee Committee
I 06.05.06 29.09.05 17.09.05 14.11.05 26.10.07 12.11.05 12.09.05 12.11.05
II 13.05.09 07.06.07 25.11.06 30.05.07 07.10.08 28.04.06 06.03.07 04.05.07
III 23.06.11 05.11.07 23.01.07 16.10.07 09.10.09 30.04.07 29.06.07 09.10.07
IV 17.05.12 19.12.07 23.05.07 12.06.08 08.10.10 09.10.07 04.06.08 02.06.08
V 12.02.14 07.01.09 26.10.07 25.03.10 07.10,11 29.05.08 22.09.09 09.03.10
VI 18.08.15 30.06.09 14.12.07 10.06.11 04.09.12 09.03.10 05.04.10 07.10.10
VII 05.01.16 12.11.09 01.07.08 12.10.11 18.08.14 19.04.11 14.10.10 10.10.11
VIII 31.03.16 29.04.10 22.12.08 14.09.12 03.06.15 29.11.11 07.04.11 12.11.12
IX 06.04.11 18.06.09 26.03.13 04.09.12 11.10.11 01.04.13
X 22-12-11 24.09.09 27.09.13 07.10.13 28.06.12 16.12.13
XI 19.11.12 15.04.10 17.10.13 29.09.14 03.07.12 04.04.14
XII 01.11.13 21.09.10 08.05.14 15.05.15 09.07.12 15.12.14
XIII 25.08.14 20.05.11 18.11.14 05.09.12
XIV 17.07.15 20.10.11 12.06.15 06.11.12
XV 21.12.15 20.09.12 02.09.15 08.10.13
XVI 14.10.13 18.10.15 28.11.13
XVII 29.11.13 13.05.14
XVIII 13.06.14 18.09.14
XIX 23.09.14 17.12.14
(Special)
22.05.15
XX 05.06.15 19.11.15
XXI 06.07.15 04.03.16
XXII 30.11.15

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Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
As per the UGC and NAAC Guidelines, an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been
established for performance evaluation, assessment & accreditation and quality upgradation of
higher education.

The primary aim of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action
to improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution to achieve academic
excellence.

The IQAC in AUUP has been constituted at three levels:


- University Level
- Domain/Faculty Level
- Institution Level

The Composition is mentioned below:

University Level :-
i. Chairperson : Vice Chancellor
ii. Members : 5-6 Deans of Faculty
2-3 HOIs/HODs
3-4 Professors
iii. 1 Senior Administrative Officer : Registrar
iv. 3 External Experts : Nominated Member from BSI
v. Quality Management/Industry: Nominated Member from
vi. Local Community: Nominated Member from Society

Domain/Faculty Level:-
Chairperson : Dean of Faculty/Nominee of Vice Chancellor
Members : 1.All HOIs/HODs of Institution under the faculty
2. 3-4 Professors
3. Nominated students (CR/Alumni)
Coordinator : Senior most IQAC Coordinator nominated by Dean.

Institutional level:
i. Chairperson : Head of the Institution (HOI)
ii. IQAC Members :
- HOD : 1-2
- Faculty : 2-5
- Administrative Staff : 1
- Students (CR/Alumni) : 2-5
- One of the Faculty as the coordinator /member secretary of the IQAC

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The various functions of IQAC includes:

Development and application of benchmarks/parameters for the various academic activities of


the institution.
Dissemination of information on the quality issues objectives and manuals/processes of the
institution.
Organization of workshops, seminars on quality related issues and improvement of processes
and systems.
Conduct of internal audit within the institution.
Preparation for annual external audit.
Conduct of MRM.
Issuing guidelines and policies for effective implementation of QMS and other University and
statutory guidelines.
Ensuring timely, efficient and progressive performance of academic activities like student
development, academic delivery and monitoring plan based on the guidelines issued by PVC.
Optimization and integration of innovative methods of teaching and learning.
Ensuring the adequacy, maintenance and functioning of the support processes.
Identify performance indicators for each process.
Maintain performance data with respect to various performance indicators.
Maintain data base of analysis, establishing of trends and laying down of benchmarks.
Development of the Academic Performance Indicator (API) criteria.

Benefits of IQAC

Heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement
and facilitate internalization of the quality culture.
Enhancement and integration among the various activities of the institution and institutionalize
many good practices.
Provide a sound basis for decision making to improve institutional functioning.
Act as a change agent in the institution.
Better internal communication.

Meeting Frequency:

The Institutional IQAC meet once every month and the Domain and University level
IQAC meet minimum once a semester to review the performance and lay down objectives
and future course of action.

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2.3 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
In accordance with the Provisions of Section 10(1) of the Act, Dr. D.V. Singh, former Vice
Chancellor Roorkee University was appointed the Visitor of the University w.e.f. June
2007.

Further, as per the provisions contained in Section 11 of the Act and Article 5 of the First
Statutes, the following were the Officers of the University / Other Officers as on March
31, 2016:

Statutory Officers
Mr. Atul Chauhan : Chancellor
Prof. (Dr.) Balvinder Shukla : Vice Chancellor
Maj. Gen. K K Ohri : Pro Vice Chancellor – Lucknow Campus
Dr. N Ramachandran : Pro Vice Chancellor – Dubai Campus
Dr. B.L.Arya : Registrar
Mr. Aashish Bindra : Treasurer
Prof. (Dr.) Marshal Mukesh Sahni : Dean Students Welfare
Mr. G.K.Garg : Finance Officer
Professor J.N. Kaul : Chief Proctor

Dean of Faculty of Studies


Dr Sunil Saran : Faculty of Agriculture & Allied Disciplines
Faculty of Applied Arts / Fine Arts /
Prof. (Dr) Pradeep Joshi :
Performing Arts / Visual Arts
Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Interior
Ar. Charu Dhawan :
Design
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social
Prof. ( Dr.) Abha Singh : Sciences And Journalism / Mass
Communication / Media
Dr Chanderdeep Tandon : Faculty of Bio Sciences & Biotechnology
Faculty of Business Management /
Dr Sanjeev Bansal :
Commerce / Finance
Dr Kalpana Sharma : Faculty of Education
Prof. (Dr.) K. M. Soni : Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Dr Chandra Rosha : Faculty of Health & Allied Sciences
Faculty of Hotel Management / Hospitality
Prof. (Dr.) Manohar Sajnani :
/ Tourism / Travel
Maj Gen Nilendra Kumar : Faculty of law
Faculty of Natural Resources &
Prof B. K. P. Sinha :
Environmental Sciences
Dr K. B. Kumar : Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences

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Dr Lalit M. Bharadwaj : Faculty of Science & Technology

Other Deans
Prof. (Dr.) Alka Munjal : Dean (Students Academic Affairs & Support
Service)
Dr. Sunita Singh : Dean (Admissions & Examinations)

Other Officers
Rear Admiral Ravi C. Kochhar : OSD (HR. & Admin) AUUP
Mr. R.S.Sharma : OSD (Compliance)
Mr. Raj Kumar : OSD (Establishment)
Mr. K.C. Rikhi : Sr. Advisor (Finance)
Mr. C.M. Vasudeva : Advisor (Finance)
Brig. V.K Kashyap : Jt. Controller of Examinations
Mr. Sujit K Prassad : Jt. Controller of Examinations
Mr. Ashish Singh : Jt. Registrar Projects
Director Alumni Association & Special Training
Maj Gen. J P Singh : and Sr. Director (Administration)
Ms. Chhaya Chordia : Director, Hostel Administration
Dr. Alpana Kakkar : Dy. Dean of Student Welfare
Dr. Sujata Khandai : Dy. Dean (Academics)
Mr. J.K. Bhargava : Dy. Registrar
Wg. Cdr. Shashikant Sharma : Dy. Registrar
Ms. Kavaljit Kour : Dy. Registrar
Ms. Asha Premnath : Dy. Registrar
Ms. Gujan Garg : Dy. Registrar
Ms. Priti Bhardwaj : Dy. Registrar

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CHAPTER – 3
UNIVERSITY SETUP
3.1 GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR CAMPUS

The University Head quarters is situated at Distt. Gautam Buddha Nagar Sector 125,
Noida in a 60 acre sprawling campus.

The total area covered in this campus is 3,09,733 sqm, with 8 Academic Blocks, 7 Hostel
Blocks and 5 Cafeterias.

The total plinth and covered area of the campus at sector 44 is approximately 4307sqm and
17611sqm respectively.

3.2 LUCKNOW CAMPUS


The University has another Teaching Campus at Lucknow which has a total area of 36.5 acres
and includes 5 Academic Blocks (5,715.45 Sqm), 6 Hostels (36168 Sqm), Auditorium Block
(6840 Sqm.) and CRB Block & Others (8150 Sqm).

3.3 GREATER NOIDA CAMPUS

The University also has a Teaching Campus at Greater Noida which has School of
Engineering and MBA Block with a total covered area of 11841 Sqm.

3.4 DUBAI CAMPUS

The University also has an Off-shore Campus in Dubai which has a total covered area of
4846.85 Sqm. A new State of the art campus of 70,000 sq. ft. in DIAC is under construction. It
was inaugurated in the Year 2013-14.

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3.5 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONS/SCHOOLS/
DEPARTMENTS
The names of the Institutions/Schools/Departments existing on March 31, 2016 are given
below:

(i) Gautam Buddha Nagar

S. Name of the Institution / School Name of the Head of


No. Institution/Coordinator
1. Agriculture & Allied Disciplines
1 Amity Centre for Biocontrol & Plant Dr. Sunil Saran (Advisor)
Disease Management (ACB&PDM)
2 Amity Institute of Bio-Organic & Research Dr. Sunil Saran (Advisor)
Studies (AIBORS)
3 Amity Institute of Herbal Research & Dr. Dhan Prakash
Studies (AIHRS)
4 Amity Institute of Horticulture Studies & Dr. Sunil Saran (Advisor)
Research (AIHSR)
5 Amity Institute of Neem Production & Dr. Naleeni Ramawat
Research Studies (AINPRS)
6 Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture Dr. Naleeni Ramawat
(AIOA)
7 Amity International Centre for Post Dr. Sunil Saran (Chairman)
Harvest Technology & Cold Chain
Management (AICPHTCCM)
2. Applied Arts / Fine Arts / Performing Arts / Visual Arts
1 Amity School of Fashion Technology Dr. Pradeep Joshi
(ASFT)
2 Amity School of Fine Arts (ASFA) Dr. Pradeep Joshi
3 Amity School of Performing Arts (ASPA) Dr. Pradeep Joshi
3. Architecture, Planning & Interior Design
1 Amity School of Architecture & Planning Dr. D.P. Singh
(ASAP)
2 Amity School of Design (ASD) Dr. Anjali Krishan Sharma
4. Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences and Journalism / Mass Communication / Media
1 Amity Institute of Corporate Prof. Kanwal Bawa Bhalla
Communications (AICC)
2 Amity Institute of English Studies & Prof. Kanwal Bawa Bhalla
Research (AIESR)
3 Amity Institute of Good Governance Mr. Arun Bisaria

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(AIGG)
4 Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Prof. (Dr.) Abha Singh
Sciences (AIPS)
5 Amity Institute of Public Policy (AIPP) Dr. Tushar K Nath
6 Amity Institute of Social Sciences (AISS) Dr. Nirupama Prakash
7 Amity School of Communication (ASCO) Prof. Kalyan Chatterjee
8 Amity School of Economics (ASE) Prof. (Dr.) Shalini Singh Sharma
9 Amity School of Foreign Language (ASFL) Mr. Inderbir Singh Kochar
10 Amity Institute of International Studies Prof. (Dr.) Sukhwant S Bindra
(AIIS)
5. Bio Sciences & Biotechnology
1 Amity Centre for Radiation Biology Dr. H.C. Goel (Professor & Advisor)
(ACRB)
2 Amity Institute of Anthropology (AIA) Dr. Roumi Deb
3 Amity Institute of Biophysics Research & -
Studies (AIBRS)
4 Amity Institute of Biotechnology (AIB) Dr. Chanderdeep Tandon
5 Amity Institute of Marine Science & Dr. Ashutosh Srivastava
Technology (AIMST) (Coordinator)
6 Amity Institute of Microbial Biotechnology Dr. Rajni Singh
(AIMB)
7 Amity Institute of Microbial Technology Prof. (Dr.) Narendra Tuteja
(AIMT)
8 Amity Institute of Molecular Medicine & Prof.(Dr.) Bhudev C Das, Chairman &
Stem Cell Research (AIMMSCR) Chair Professor
9 Amity Institute of Virology & Immunology Prof. Narayan Rishi (Advisor)
(AIVI)
6. Business Management / Commerce / Finance
1 Amity Business School (ABS) Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev Bansal
2 Amity College of Commerce & Finance Dr. Sujata Khandai
(AICCF)
3 Amity Institute of Competitive Intelligence Cmde. Rajinder Bhandari
& Strategic Management (AICISM)
4 Amity International Business School (AIBS) Prof. (Dr.) Gurinder Singh
5 Amity School of Business (ASB) Brig. Sushil Kumar Dubey
6 Amity School of Insurance, Banking & Mr. Manish Srivastava
Actuarial Sciences (ASIBAS)
7 Amity School of Urban Management Er. A.K. Srivastava
(ASUM)
8 RICS School of Built Environment Er. A. K. Srivastava
(RICSSBE)

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7. Education
1 Amity Centre of Extension Services (ACES) Dr. Sunil Saran (Advisor)
2 Amity Institute of Behavioural & Allied Dr. Alka Mudgal (Offg. Head)
Sciences (AIBAS)
3 Amity Institute of Education (AIE) Dr. Alka Mudgal (Offg. Head)
4 Amity Institute of Education and Lt. Gen. Jatinder Sikand (Director
Vocational Training for Women (AIEVTW) General)
5 Amity School of Physical Education & Dr. Kalpana Sharma
Sports Sciences (ASPESS)
8. Engineering & Technology
1 Amity Institute of Advanced Telecom Lt. Gen. P.D. Bhargava (Advisor)
Training & Research (AIATTR)
2 Amity Institute of Aerospace Engineering Dr. Sanjay Singh
(AIAE)
3 Amity Institute of Information Technology Dr. Sunil Kr. Khatri
(AIIT)
4 Amity Institute of Renewable Alternative Dr. Kanchan Saxena
Energy (AIRAE)
5 Amity Institute of Nuclear Science & Dr. Alpana Goel
Technology (AINST)
6 Amity Institute of Space Science & Prof. M.S. Prasad
Technology (AISST)
7 Amity Institute of Telecom Engineering Prof. (Col.) R.K. Kapur
Management (AITEM)
8 Amity School of Engineering & Technology Dr. Abhay Bansal
(ASET) Dr. M.K. Dutta
9 Amity School of Engineering (ASE) Prof. HSP Singh
9. Health & Allied Sciences
1 Amity Centre for Cancer Epidemology and Dr. Girish Sharma (Coordinator)
Cancer Research (ACCECR)
2 Amity Institute for Translational Research -
(AITR)
3 Amity Institute of Hospital Administration Dr. (Ms.) Chandra Rosha
(AIHA)
4 Amity Institute of Medical Science & -
Research (AIMSR)
5 Amity Institute of Neuropsychology & Dr. Arundhati Ray (Coordinator)
Neurosciences (AINN)
6 Amity Institute of Occupational Therapy -
(AIOT)
7 Amity Institute of Pharmacy (AIP) Dr. Tanveer Naved, Actg. Principal

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8 Amity Institute of Physiology and Allied Dr. Aparna Sarkar (Coordinator)
Sciences (AIPAS)
9 Amity Institute of Physiotherapy (AIPT) Dr. Mayank Shukla
10 Amity Institute of Phytochemistry & -
Phytomedicine (AIPP)
11 Amity Institute of Public Health (AIPH) Dr. Rajiv Janardhanan
10. Hotel Management / Hospitality / Tourism / Travel
1 Amity Institute of Travel & Tourism (AITT) Dr. M. Sajnani
2 Amity School of Hospitality (ASH) Prof. Pranshu Chomplay
11. Law
1 Amity Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Prof. (Dr) Tahir Mahmood (Hony.
(AIALS) Chairman)
2 Amity Institute of Cyber Law & Cyber -
Crime (AICL&CC)
3 Amity Judicial Academy (AJA) -
4 Amity Law School (ALS) Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar

5 Amity Law School - Centre -II Dr. Aditya Tomer


12. Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences
1 Amity Institute of Environmental Studies Dr. Tanu Jindal
(AIES)
2 Amity Institute of Environmental Dr. Tanu Jindal
Toxicology Safety & Management
(AIETSM)
3 Amity Institute of Geo Informatics & Dr. Madhulika Singh
Remote Sensing (AIGIRS)
4 Amity Institute of Global Warming Sh. J.C. Kala (Hony. Advisor)
Ecological Studies (AIGWES)
5 Amity Institute of Green Technology -
Research & Studies (AIGTRS)
6 Amity Institute of Water Technology Dr. Tanu Jindal
Management (AIWTM)
7 Amity Institute of Wilde Sciences (AIWS) Dr. Netrapal Singh Chauhan
8 Amity School of Natural Resources and Dr. (Mrs.) Indrani Chandrasekharan
Sustainable Development (ASNRSD)
13. Rehabilitation Sciences
1 Amity Institute of Behavioural (Health) & Dr. K.B. Kumar
Allied Sciences (AIBHAS)
2 Amity Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences Dr. Jayanti Pujari
(AIRS)

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14. Science & Technology
1 Amity Institute of Advanced Forensic
Science Research & Training (AIAFSRT)
2 Amity Institute of Advanced Research
Studies (Materials & Devices) (AIARS- Dr. V.K. Jain (Distinguished Scientist)
M&D))
3 Amity Institute of Applied Science (AIAS) Prof. Sunita Rattan
4 Amity Institute of Criminology & Forensic -
Science (AICFS)
5 Amity Institute of Cyber Security & -
Computer Forensic (AICSCF)
6 Amity Institute of Food Technology (AIFT) Dr. Neha Sharma
7 Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences (AIFS) Dr. S.K. Shukla
8 Amity Institute of Nanotechnology (AINT) Prof. (Dr.) Lalit M. Bharadwaj
9 Amity Institute of Click Chemistry Dr. Monalisa Mukharjee
Research & Studies(AICCRS)

(ii) Lucknow
S.No. Name of the Institution / School Name of the Head of
Institution/Coordinator
1. Applied Arts / Fine Arts / Performing Arts / Visual Arts
1 Amity School of Fashion Technology Prof. Pooja Verma
(ASFL)
2 Amity School of Fine Arts (ASFA) Prof. Pooja Verma
2. Architecture Planning & Interior Design
1 Amity School of Architecture & Planning Ms. Suparna Sircar
(ASAP)
3. Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences and Journalism / Mass Communication / Media
1 Amity Institute of Behavioural Allied & Prof.(Dr.) Manju Agarwal
Sciences (AIBAS)
2 Amity Institute of Liberal Arts (AILA)
3 Amity School of Communication (ASCO) Prof. Sanjay Mohan Johri
4 Amity School of Language (ASL) Prof. (Dr.)Kum Kum Ray
4. Bio Sciences & Biotechnology
1 Amity Institute of Biotechnology (AIB) Prof. J.K. Srivastava Coordinator
(Head)
5. Business Management / Commerce / Finance
1 Amity Business School (ABS) Prof. V.P .Sahi
6. Education
1 Amity Institute of Education Prof.(Dr.) Mala Chandra

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7. Engineering & Technology
1 Amity Institute of Information Technology Brig. Umesh Kumar Chopra
(AIIT)
2 Amity School of Engineering & Wgr. Cdr. (Dr.) A.K.Tiwari
Technology (ASET)
3 Amity School of Engineering (ASEngg)
8. Health & Allied Sciences
1 Amity Institute of Pharmacy (AIP) Prof. (Dr.) Malipeddi Venkata
Ramana
9. Hotel Management / Hospitality / Tourism / Travel
1 Amity School of Hospitality Prof. Mohit Chandra
10. Law
1 Amity Law School Mr. Naresh Chandra
11. Science & Technology
1 Amity School of Applied Science (ASAP) Dr. Harish Kumar Dwivedi

(iii) Greater Noida


Name of the Head of
S.No. Name of the Institution / School Institution/Coordinator
1 Amity University, Greater Noida Campus Prof(Dr.) Gurinder Singh
Director General

(iv) Dubai Campus


Dr. N. Ramachandran, Pro Vice
1 Amity University Dubai
Chancellor

3.6 INFRASTRUCTURE

The University Campus during the period has developed into a high-tech wireless campus
with modern state-of-the-art buildings. Most classrooms are centrally air-conditioned to
create the right atmosphere for long hours of learning. The University has latest furniture
and fixtures, well equipped laboratories/ workshops, computer labs with latest hardware,
software and internet connectivity, one acre Organic farm, a well-stocked Central Library.

The University is equipped with State-of-the-art laboratories to help the students perform
practical work and test their theoretical knowledge. Different labs like Tissue Culture Lab,

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Central Instrumentation Facility, Downstream and Upstream Processing Lab, Computer
Software Development Cell, Microbiology Lab, Data Communication Lab, Electronics Lab
etc., provide cutting edge practice to the students.

Some of the Laboratories have latest equipments like Laminar Flow Chamber, Centrifuge,
Nitrogen Estimation Unit, BOD Incubators, Deep Freeze (-20o C), Seed Germinator, Flame
Photometer, Electrophoresis, Plant Growth Chamber, Fume Hood and Infra-red Moisture
Balance, Autoclave, Spectrophotometer and Physiotherapy OPD. An Animal facility also
exists for the research & development of new drugs.

Apart from the Science & Technology Labs, there are studios for painting, animation,
photography and film making.

The separate boarding and lodging facilities for boys and girls, caring wardens, provision of
AC rooms and tight security ensure a pleasant stay allowing students to focus on their
academics.

There is a well equipped Clinic with all the necessary facilities for all Amitians. Amity has a
tie up with renowned hospital groups to take care of their students, faculty and staff
members in case of any emergency, whatsoever. Amity also covers a comprehensive Medical
Insurance to meet all kinds of exigencies.

All the cafeterias have menus that are designed by a team of professional dieticians,
comprising nutritious and wholesome food to ensure a well-balanced diet Fresh fruit juices,
milkshakes, ice creams sundaes and even midnight snacks are available in this cafeteria for
those energy boosts.

Other facilities in place are Crèche, Gymnasium, Power back-ups, Banks, ATMs, Post Office
& Sports Grounds, Incubator, etc.

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THE ARCADIA:

Amity University's first ever entertainment zone, The Arcadia, was inaugurated in 14 th
September 2014 at Amity University Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus.

This facility creates a new style statement by making a milestone in infrastructure. With state
of the art facilities, The Arcadia aims at promoting sports, fitness and entertainment in
education. The infrastructural layout of Arcadia is such that it can easily accommodate 800-
1000 people for social gatherings and parties. It is not only a ‘Play and Go’ cone but a
complete entertainment hub catering to any kind of event & entourage, party and social
gathering.

Following facilities are available at Arcadia:

Bowling
Pool
Snooker
Console Gaming
Table Tennis
Jam Pad - For Music Enthusiasts
Arcade Games
Bumper Car
Foosball
Social Hub - For private screening
Cafedia - Dine in zone
Board games

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AMITY STUDIO AND RADIO AMITY 107.8 FM

With a wealth of study options in Journalism, Advertising, Public relation, Event


management, Radio broadcasting and Visual Communication, the University has created a
vibrant and stimulating environment for its students and also for use by other
departments/institutions. There is a well equipped, high quality facility- a Television Studio
with News and Virtual High Definition (HD) Double Height Studios spread over 4300 sq. ft.
There are four live sets with capacity for 150 – strong audience. A Newsroom spread over
3600 sq. ft. with the latest WASP 3D Online Editing and Graphics Software with 16 Editing
bays and Video Monitor Walls. Two Production Control Rooms / INGEST Rooms have
NewsWrap NRCS for Scripting & Rundowns to support cross media platforms like TV/
Print/ Web/ Radio. Most hi – tech media equipments are used including Sony HD Cameras
with tele-prompters, Panasonic switchers, Harris Audio & Video Monitoring, digital
imaging laboratory etc.,. News channels like News Express, Nepal TV have also produced
their shows in Amity television studios.

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Amity launched its first state-of -the-art Community Radio Station- ‘Radio Amity’ on 24th

October 2013 on the occasion of the birthday of its Founder President-Dr. Ashok K
Chauhan. The FM radio station runs on air 24 hours on 107.8 MHz over a radius of 15
kilometres, covering a thickly populated neighbourhood of the university. It is run by the
students of Amity University. It also offers certified internship to the students & supports
the principle of 'learning through doing' and prepare students for employment. ‘Radio
Amity’ intends to cater to health, educational, environmental, community development,
cultural and social welfare, entertainment and awareness and other significant matters. The
radio station has its own broadcasting, production and recording facilities as well as
transmission. Amity Radio and our regular students produce programs under the faculty
guidance.

Details of some of the Infrastructural Facilities are given below:

Buildings:

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus


Name of the Building Plinth Area Total Covered Area
(sq.mtrs) (sq.mtrs)
Gautam Buddha Nagar
Academic Block - A 1,208 6,877
Academic Block – B 1,208 6,877
Academic Block – C 1,208 6,877
Academic Block – D 1,580 9,108
Academic Block – E 9,000 46,750
Academic Block – F 6,500 37,175
Academic Block – I 6,500 37,175
Academic Block – J 9,000 55,950
Service Block - G 500 3,000
Hostel Block – 1 1,007 7,250
Hostel Block – 2 929 5,566
Hostel Block – 3 945 5,669
Hostel Block – 4 1,208 7,249
Hostel Block – 5 1,394 15,334
Hostel Block – 6 1,860 1,8480
Hostel Block – 7 1,394 15,334

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Sports Building 300 1,500
Misc as Bank , Security & 1000 1000
Substation etc.
Underground covered parking 22000 22000

Lucknow Campus
Plinth Area Total Covered Area
Name of the Building
(sq.mtrs) (sq.mtrs)
Academic Block – I 2641.22 14259
Academic Block – II 1555 8789
Academic Block – III 1555 8789
Academic Block – IV 1555 8789
Academic Block – VI 2294.15 11089.45
CRB Block 1460 7150
Hostel Block – I 1021.36 6028
Hostel Block – II 1021.36 6028
Hostel Block – III 1021.36 6028
Hostel Block – IV 1021.36 6028
Hostel Block – V 1021.36 6028
Hostel Block – VI 1021.36 6028
Misc Security, Electrical 1000 1000
Substation, Chiller plant, Pump
house
Auditorium Block 1812 6840
Total 20000.53 102873.45

Greater Noida Campus

Plinth Area Covered Area


Name of the Building
(sq.mtrs) (sq.mtrs)
School of Engineering 17483.68 8193
MBA Block 3956 3648

Dubai Campus
Plinth Area Covered Area
Name of the Building
(sq.mtrs) (sq.mtrs)
(10,251.27
Block 10- Ground/1st/7th Floor; Block 11-3rd Floor -
sq.mtrs)

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Other Infrastructural Facilities & Amenities:

Seminar Halls / Auditoriums / Conference Halls / Moot Court/ MDP Rooms etc.

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

Auditoriu Seminar Halls Lounge/Meetin MDP Moot Courts


ms (4) (7) g Rooms(5) Rooms (2) (2)
1. E2 800 1. F3 250 B 40 F2 45 F1 80
2. F2 450 2. F2 200 F2 60 F3 60 I2 700
3. J2 480 3. E2 150 E2 30
4. C 200 4. A 150 GVC 25
5. B 40 VC 20
6. I - FF
7. I - SF

Central Library - 700 seating

Lucknow Campus

S.No. Name Number Capacity


1 Auditorium 1 594
2 Seminar Halls 2 700
3 Lounge 2 60
4 Meeting Room 2 65
5 Multipurpose Hall 1 300

Greater Noida Campus

Auditoriums Seminar Halls Lounge/Meeting


Rooms
01 01 03

Dubai Campus

Auditoriums Seminar Halls Lounge/Meeting Rooms


Not applicable Not applicable One conference Room

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Sports & Games Facilities
At Amity, the infrastructure has been designed with exceptional facilities for sports (both
outdoor and indoor).

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus:

S.No. Particulars Quantity


1 Football Fields 2
2 Volleyball Courts 2
3 Basket Ball Courts 2
4 Activity Centre in Hostel 2
5 Badminton Courts 3
6 Carrom Boards 19
7 Chess Boards 31
8 Table Tennis Tables 2
9 Billiards Tables 1
10 International size Rifle Shooting range 1
11 Obstacles 1
12 Tennis Courts 4
13 Mini Hockey-cum-Handball Field 1
14 Horse Riding Course 1
15 Cricket Pitches 3
16 Swimming Pool (International Standard) 1
17 Squash Court 2
18 Gym Apparatus **As per list given below

Lucknow Campus:

S.No. Particulars Quantity


1 Football Fields 1
2 Volleyball Courts 2
3 Basket Ball Courts 2
5 Gym Apparatus As per List
6 Badminton Courts 6
7 Carrom Boards 8
8 Chess Boards 8
9 Table Tennis Tables 2
10 Obstacles NIL
11 Tennis Courts 3

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Greater Noida Campus:

Sl.
Particulars Quantity
No.
1 Football Fields 02
2 Volleyball Courts 02
Basket Ball
3 02
Courts
5 Gym Apparatus NIL
Badminton
6 Modified court
Courts
7 Carrom Boards 06
8 Chess Boards 04
Table Tennis
9 04
Tables
10 Obstacles NIL
11 Tennis Courts 01

Dubai Campus
At Amity, the infrastructure has been designed with exceptional facilities for sports (both
outdoor and indoor).
S.No. Particulars Quantity
1 Not applicable Nil

* For Games and Sports the students use facilities provided by TECOM at Student Hub, in
Dubai International Academic City and also hire facilities at Dubai Higher College of
Technology

**GYM APPARATUS

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus:

S.No. Particulars Quantity


1 Recumbent Bike Sports Art 02
2 Upright Bike Sports Art 02
3 Shoulder Press JL Series 01
4 Leg Extension JL Series 01
5 Lat Pulldown JL Series 01
6 Cable Cross Over JL Series 01
7 Smith Machine JL Series 01

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8 Olympic Flat Bench JL Series 01
9 Olympic Incline Bench JL Series 01
10 Dumb’bell Rack, Barbell Rack & Plate Rack 01
11 Exercise Mat 03
12 ROD 3,4,5,6,7 FT 16
13 Dumb’bells Rods 22
14 Plates Rubberized (1,2,3,4,5 & 10 KGs) 300 Kgs/54 Nos
15 Dumb’bells Rubberized (6,7 & 8 Kgs) 8 Nos
16 Multi Station 02
17 Jogger (Manual) 02
18 Abking Pro 02
19 Bench Press 02
20 Arm Curl 01
21 T-Bar 01
22 Exercise Bench 01
23 Muscles Master (Bull Worker) 03
24 Medicine Ball 01
25 Weighing Machine 01
26 Dumb’bell Chrome (2,3,5 Kgs) – one each 03
27 Exercise Cycle 03
28 Treadmill 07

Lucknow Campus:

Sl. No. Equipment Qty


1. Multistation Gym 6 Station 1
2. Jogger 2
3. Abking Pro 1
4. Exercise Cycle 3
5. Bench Press 1
6. Arm Curl 1
7. T-Bar 1
8. Exercise Bench 1
9. Weight Lifting Rod 3’ 3
10. Weight Lifting Rod 4’ 3
11. Weight Lifting Rod 5’ 4
12. Weight Lifting Rod 6’ 2
13. Weight Lifting Rod 7’ 3
14. Dumb'bell Rod Crome 10
15. Dumb'bell Rubber 300 Kg
16. Plates Rubber 300 Kg
17. Muscular Master 3

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18. Medicine Ball 1
19. Weighting Machine 1
20. Bike Sports Art 2
21. Upright Bike 2
22. Shoulder Press 1
23. Leg Extension 1
24. Lat Pull Down 1
25. Cable Cross 1
26. Smith Machine 1
27. Olympic Flat Bench 1
28. Plates Rack 1
29. Olympic Incline Bench 1
30. Exercise Mat 3

Grearer Noida Campus

Sl. No. Equipment Qty


1 Multistation Gym 6 Station 01
2 Jogger 03
3 Abking Pro 01
4 Exercise Cycle 02
5 Bench Press 03
6 Exercise Bench 01
7 Weight Lifting Rod 3’ 01
8 Weight Lifting Rod 4’ 01
9 Weight Lifting Rod 5’ 01
10 Weight Lifting Rod 6’ 01
11 Weight Lifting Rod 7’ 01
12 Dumble Rod Crome 02
13 Plates Rubber 08
14 Medicine Ball 01
15 Weighting Machine 01
16 Bike Sports Art 01
17 Shoulder Press 01
18 Leg Extension 01

Dubai Campus

S.No. Equipment Qty


1 Provided only to hostel -
students in IMT

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3.7 LIBRARY FACILITIES:

The Libraries support the University in fulfilling its teaching, research and public service
goals, including educating individuals for effective life-long learning. All the libraries are
equipped with a wide spectrum of periodicals, references, national and international
journals, CD-ROMS covering all aspects of academic studies and research material.
Central Library was established and started functioning w.e.f 14th January 2013.
In the year 2015 -16, the following number of books, Journals/Peridicals are available in
various institutions/departments of the University:

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Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus:

(i) LIBRARY FACILITIES

Total
Sl List of Institutions / Departments in various No. of Total No. of
No. of
No. Domains / Faculty of Studies Titles Journals
Books
(2015-16)
1.Faculty of Management Studies
1 Amity Business School 13053 42284
2 Amity International Business School 2732 12778
3 Amity School of Business 930 21257 34
4 Amity School of Insurance, Banking and 291 1279
Actuarial Science
5 Amity Institute of Competitive Intelligence & Merged with ABS
Strategic Management
6 Amity School of Urban Management Merged with ABS
7 Amity College of Commerce & Finance Merged with ABS
2.Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology
8 Amity School of Engineering & Technology 5003 36952 12
9 Amity Institute of Aerospace Engineering 24 115 2
10 Amity Institute of Space Science & Technology 34 125
11 Amity Institute of Nuclear Science & 4 19
Technology
12 Amity Institute of Telecom Engineering & 850 8503
Management
13 Amity Institute of Information Technology 788 3947 4
14 Amity Institute of Nanotechnology 224 960 1
15 Amity Institute of Food Technology 319 1792
16 Amity Institute of Applied Sciences 65 353
17 Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences 338 408
18 Amity Institute of Criminology and Forensic
Sciences
19 Amity Institute of Environmental Sciences 10 40
20 Amity Institute of Geo-Informatics & Remote 15 48
Sensing
21 Amity Institute of Water Technology &
Management
22 Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture 314 485
3.Faculty of Bio-Sciences & Biotechnology
23 Amity Institute of Biotechnology 1272 21089
24 Amity Institute of Anthropology 24 45

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4.Faculty of Applied Arts, Journalism & Communication, Humanities & Social Sciences
25 Amity School of Communication 948 5520 20
26 Amity School of Fine Arts 282 299 3
27 Amity School of Fashion Technology 299 720 5
28 Amity Institute of Corporate Communication 20 20
29 Amity School of Economics 90 164
30 Amity Institute of Social Sciences 230 316
31 Amity Institute of English Studies & Research 379 574
32 Amity School of Foreign Languages 315 460
33 Amity Institute of Behavioral (Health) & Allied 1067 1440 9
Sciences
34 Amity Institute of Psychology & Allied Sciences 1239 1783 2
35 Amity Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences 173 408 10
5.Faculty of Hospitality & Tourism
36 Amity School of Hospitality 328 1404
37 Amity Institute of Travel & Tourism 286 923
6. Faculty of Law
38 Amity Law School 2128 11887 27 (Printed
Journals Paper
back), 03 Legal
Database Online
39 Amity Law School Centre – II 720 8213 09 (Printed
Journals
paperback)
40 Amity Institute of Advanced Legal Studies 2770 5760 453
7. Faculty of Health & Allied Sciences
41 Amity Institute of Physiotherapy 517 1058 2
42 Amity Institute of Pharmacy 328 2279 13
43 Amity Institute of Physiology & Allied Sciences
8. Faculty of Education
44 Amity School of Physical Education & Sports 855 2659 3
Sciences
45 Amity Institute of Education 3626 11882 5
9. Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Design
46 Amity School of Architecture & Planning 2013 2127 14
47 Amity School of Design 169 171
10. Others
48 Amity Institute of Public Policy 3 4
49 RICS 148 426
50 Amity Institute of Hospital Administration 26 241

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Lucknow Campus:
Total
No of Total No
Name of the Institution/School No of
Titles of Journals
Books
1. Faculty of Management Studies
Amity Business School 1378 26636 Nil
2. Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology
Amity School of Engineering & Technology 1173 13110
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Amity Institute of Information Technology 450 1898
3. Faculty of Bio-Sciences & Biotechnology
Amity Institute of Biotechnology 469 3887 9
4. Faculty of Applied Arts, Journalism & Communication, Humanities & Social
Sciences
Amity School of Communication 503 1794 10
Amity School of Fine Arts 248 273 Nil
Amity Institute of Behavioural & Allied Sciences 380 593 5
Amity School of Languages 435 3075 3
Amity School of Fashion Technology 308 373 Nil
5. Faculty of Hospitality & Tourism
Amity School of Hospitality 256 1296 Nil
6. Faculty of Law
Amity Law School 844 3415 9
7. Faculty of Health & Allied Sciences
Amity Institute of Pharmacy 432 2066 17
8. Faculty of Education
Amity Institute of Education 2306 3497 9
9. Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Design
Amity School of Architecture & Planning 809 1237 11

Greater Noida Campus

No of Total No Total No of
Name of the Institution/School
titles of Books Journals
All the e-Journals
available on
Central Library 3278 31331
Amizone are being
used

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Dubai Campus :

Total No of Total No of
Name of the Institution/School No of titles
Books Journals
Amity University Dubai 879 3544 169

(ii) Digital Library Resources


Amity University has online Digital Library which contains various online data basis and
information viz;

EBSCO Host (2300)


Business Source Premier is the industry most used business research database, providing full
text for more than 2,300 journals, including full text for more than 1,100 peer-reviewed titles.
Current Abstracts offers complete bibliographic citation information for more than 16,000
scholarly academic journals.TOC Premier provides access to the most up-to-date table of
contents information for over 16,600 journals. The Green FILE database provides indexing
and abstracts for more than 384,000 records, as well as Open Access full text for more than
4,700 records.

Cambridge University Press (223)


In line with the commitment of Cambridge University Press to advance learning, knowledge
and research worldwide, the Press currently publishes over 220 peer-reviewed academic
journals for the global market. Containing the latest research from a broad sweep of subject
areas, Cambridge journals are accessible worldwide in print and online. Delivery of journal
content via the internet has led to new markets opening up across the world.

IEEE Xplore (10742)


IEEE Xplore is a digital library providing full text access to the world highest quality
technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics. IEEE Xplore
contains full text documents from IEEE journals, transactions, magazines, letters,

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conference proceedings, standards, and IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
publications.

ACM Digital Library (377)


ACM is widely recognized as the premier membership organization for computing
professionals, delivering resources that advance computing as a science and a profession;
enable professional development; and promote policies and research that benefit society.
ACM hosts the computing industry leading nbsp; Digital Library and nbsp; Guide to
Computing Literature, and serves its global members and the computing profession with
journals and magazines, conferences, workshops, electronic forums, and Online Books and
Courses.

Taylor & Francis


Taylor and nbsp; Francis Group partners with researchers, scholarly societies, universities,
and libraries worldwide to bring knowledge to life.
As one of the world leading publishers of scholarly journals, books, eBooks, reference works,
and databases, our content spans all areas of the humanities, social sciences, behavioral
sciences, science, technology, and medicine.
The Taylor and Francis Group includes the following renowned imprints:
Taylor and Francis
Routledge
CRC Press
Psychology Press
Garland Science
Focal Press

Royal Society of Chemistry


This platform provides access to journals, books and databases from the Royal Society of
Chemistry. From this page, one can reach over 1 million chemical science articles and

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chapters, explore the latest research using custom eAlerts, RSS feeds and blogs, or find
content fast using the advanced search features.

American Institute of Physics


One of the world largest publishers of scientific information in physics and the related
sciences, AIP Publishing employs innovative technologies and offers publishing services for
the American Institute of Physics and AIP Member Society publishing partners. AIP
Publishing suite of publications includes 17 journals, three of which are published in
partnership with other organizations; magazines, including AIPs flagship publication
Physics Today; and the AIP Conference Proceedings series.

Oxford University Press


Oxford University Press (OUP) publishes the highest quality journals and delivers this
research to the widest possible audience. We achieve this by working closely with our society
partners, authors, and subscribers in order to provide them with publishing services that
support their research needs.

Nature
Nature publishes high-impact peer-reviewed research in all fields of science along with
insightful news and commentary on trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.
Nature is a weekly distillation of the best in science and the only publication giving you a
truly international perspective.

American Physical Society


The American Physical Society (APS) is the world second largest organization of physicists.
The Society publishes more than a dozen scientific journals, including the prestigious
Physical Review and Physical Review Letters, and organizes more than 20 science meetings
each year. It is also a member society of the American Institute of Physics.

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The Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE)
The Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE) program was conceptualized
by over 150 leaders of engineering education and businesses from US and India in 2007 to
help create good quality engineering talent in order to find solutions to the global challenges
facing humanity such as energy, environment, health and communications. IUCEE is aiming
to build a solid base for engineering education and research by strengthening the four pillars
of education: a) learner-centric teaching, b) research excellence, c) outcomes based quality
supported by accreditation and d) innovation and entrepreneurship.

Following is offered by IUCEE:

a) Webinars on various topics under Virtual Academy


b) Conferences at National and International Level
c) JEET Journal – for publishing of research papers, articles etc.
d) SPEED Student Forum at Regional, National and International Level to conduct
workshop for students
e) Various Competitions and Activities
f) Teacher Training Programmes
g) IUCEE expert members lectures

Institute of Physics (18)


The Institute of Physics is a scientific charity devoted to increasing the practice,
understanding and application of physics. It has a worldwide membership of over 36,000
and is a leading communicator of physics-related science to all audiences, from specialists
through to government and the general public. Its publishing company, IOP Publishing, is a
world leader in scientific publishing and the electronic dissemination of physics.

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Portland Press (8)
Portland Press Limited is the wholly owned publishing subsidiary of The Biochemical
Society. It is a not-for-profit publisher of journals and books in the cellular and molecular life
sciences. The surplus from the sales of its publications are returned to the scientific
community via the activities of The Biochemical Society.

AATA Online: Abstracts of International Conservation Literature


AATA Online is a comprehensive database of more than 100,000 abstracts of literature
related to the preservation and conservation of material cultural heritage.

AfricaBib
The site consists of two bibliographic databases covering Africana periodical literature
(Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature Database) and African Women literature
(African Women Database). One can also find a comprehensive bibliography on women
travelers and explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, Explorers and Missionaries to Africa:
1763-2000: A Comprehensive English Language Bibliography).

ALB 1876 : American Libraries before 1876


Part of the Davies Project at Princeton University, this database contains quot; Research into
the History of University Libraries in the United States and the History of their Collections.

All Academic
All Academic is an academic index. It is designed to provide scholars and researchers with
useful on-line source information about scholarly works. Links are direct from source
citations to scholarly publications. All Academic catalogs free publications only! Links to
commercial and fee based scholarly publications are not included in this database.

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American Library Association Archives: Holdings Database
This website provides a searchable interface for the American Library Association Archives
control card database. The system includes records for over 1,100 archives or manuscript
collections which have been arranged according to the archival principle of provenance.
Materials are arranged in a three-part classification scheme of record group, record sub-
group, and record series.

ARCHON Directory
The ARCHON Directory includes contact details for record repositories in the United
Kingdom and also for institutions elsewhere in the world which have substantial collections
of manuscripts noted under the indexes to the National Register of Archives.

arlis.net Periodicals Database (formerly Union List of Art, Architecture and Design Serials)

The arlis.net service is designed to help users to locate art, architecture and design
publications, plus related materials. The service currently consists of a database of periodical
titles (or magazines journals serials), and a related directory of art library resources in
general.

Australian Digital Theses Program


The University maintains a collection of open access versions of some ANU theses.
University candidates and graduates can make their PhD, MPhil and Doctorate by Research
theses open access by depositing their successful theses through these pages.

BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine


BASE is one of the world most voluminous search engines especially for academic open
access web resources. BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library.

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Bibliographic Database of the Conservation Information Network (BCIN)
The Bibliographic Database of the Conservation Information Network (BCIN) provides
access to over 190,000 bibliographic citations for conservation literature. BCIN includes
citations from the Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts (prior to 1998), technical reports,
conference proceedings, journal articles, books and audiovisual and unpublished materials.
The database also includes previously unavailable material from private sources, as well as
new information gathered by a worldwide network of contributors.

Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia


Of monumental importance, the first 51 volumes of Studies in Bibliography, offering a vast
library of articles on bibliography and textual criticism, has been made available online by
the Bibliographical Society. Also available are Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the
Seventeenth Century and Emily Lorraine de Montluzin's Attributions of Authorship in the
Gentleman's Magazine and Attributions of Authorship in the European Magazine.

Book History Online: International Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and
Libraries
Book History Online (BHO) is designed, managed, maintained and published by the
Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands, in co-operation with national
committees in countries all over the world. BHO is a database in English on the history of
the printed book and libraries. It contains titles of books and articles on the history of the
printed book worldwide. It is based on ABHB, the Annual Bibliography of the History of the
printed Book and Libraries.

Book Search Mashup


This mashup created by Web developer, Alan Taylor at his site Kokogiak, lets you runs
queries in Google Books, Amazon Search Inside/A9 and MSN Live Book simultaneously.
Results appear side-by-side in 3 columns for quick comparison.

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Book Server
The Book Server is a growing open architecture for vending and lending digital books over
the Internet. Built on open catalog and open book formats, the Book Server model allows a
wide network of publishers, booksellers, libraries, and even authors to make their catalogs
of books available directly to readers through their laptops, phones, netbooks, or dedicated
reading devices. Book Server facilitates pay transactions, borrowing books from libraries,
and downloading free, publicly accessible books.

British Library Manuscripts Catalog


This On-line Catalogue is designed to offer a single means of access to the mainstream
catalogues of the Department of Manuscripts covering accessions from 1753 to the present
day.

British Official Publications Collaborative Reader Information Service (BOPCRIS)


This web site tis used to search and browse information from British Official Publications
over the period 1688-1995. One can also read abstracts, and view detailed consistent subject
indexing, of key documents and can then read the digitised full-text version of a limited
number of these documents.

C-SPAN Video Library


The C-SPAN Archives records, indexes, and archives all C-SPAN programming for
historical, educational, research, and archival uses. Every C-SPAN program aired since 1987,
now totaling over 160,000 hours, is contained in the C-SPAN Archives and immediately
accessible through the database and electronic archival systems developed and maintained
by the C-SPAN Archives.

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Canadian Association of Research Libraries CARL) Open Archives Metadata Harvester
This Harvester is the search service for the CARL Institutional Repositories Pilot Project
and aggregates material from each of the participating Canadian institutions, allowing
users to seamlessly search all of the repositories at once, using one common point of access.

Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts


The Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts offers a simple and straightforward means
to discover medieval manuscripts available on the web. Very much a work in progress, the
database will initially provide links to hundreds of manuscripts, which we expect quickly to
grow to thousands. Basic information about the manuscripts is fully searchable, and users
can also browse through the complete contents of the database. As the project develops, a
richer body of information for each manuscript, and the texts in these codices, will be
provided, where available.

Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies


This is a collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science from various
sources, covering most aspects of computer science. The about 1200 bibliographies are
updated monthly from their original locations such that youll always find the most recent
versions here. The collection currently contains more than one million references (mostly to
journal articles, conference papers and technical reports) and consists of 660 MBytes of
BibTeX entries. More than 16000 references contain crossreferences to citing or cited
publications. More than 100,000 references contain URLs to an online version of the paper.
There are more than 2000 links to other sites carrying bibliographic information.

COPAC
COPAC provides FREE access to the merged online catalogues of 21 of the largest
university research libraries in the UK and Ireland.

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Current Cites
A team of librarians and library staff monitors information technology literature in both print
and digital forms, each month selecting only the best items to annotate for a free publication.
The resulting issue of 10-20 annotated citations of current literature is emailed to a mailing
list and is redistributed on other electronic fora. The individual citations are also individually
indexed so that you can dynamically create your own Bibliography On- Demand. The items
that are freely available on the Internet are also retrieved and indexed so that you can
perform an Article Search of the full-text of these items.

DART-Europe E-theses Portal


DART-Europe is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working
together to improve global access to European research theses.

Data Ferrett
Data Ferrett is a unique data mining and extraction tool. Data Ferrett allows you to select a
data basket full of variables and then recode those variables as per requirement. One can
then develop and customize tables. Selecting results in the table one can create a chart or
graph for a visual presentation into an html page and save data in the data basket and table
for continued reuse.

DLIST - Digital Library of Information Science and Technology (University of Arizona)


Established in 2002, DLIST, Digital Library of Information Science and Technology is a
cross-institutional, subject-based, open access digital archive for the Information Sciences,
including Archives and Records Management, Library and Information Science,
Information Systems, Museum Informatics, and other critical information infrastructures.
The DLIST vision is to serve as a dynamic archive in the Information Sciences, broadly
understood, and positively impact and shape scholarly communication in our closely
related fields.

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Digital Collections Registry
From the Digital Library Federation. A searchable database of members' public domain,
online digital collections.

Digital Curation Bibliography: Preservation and Stewardship of Scholarly Works


The Digital Curation Bibliography: Preservation and Stewardship of Scholarly Works
presents over 650 English-language articles, books, and technical reports that are useful in
understanding digital curation and preservation. This selective bibliography covers digital
curation and preservation copyright issues, digital formats (e.g., data, media, and e-
journals), metadata, models and policies, national and international efforts, projects and
institutional implementations, research studies, services, strategies, and digital repository
concerns. Most sources have been published from 2000 through 2011; however, a limited
number of key sources published prior to 2000 are also included. The bibliography includes
links to freely available versions of included works, such as e-prints and open access articles.

Directory of Union Catalogs (IFLA)


This Directory is a complete listing of all known current national union catalogues in the
world, including monograph, serial and general union catalogues. In order for catalogues to
be included, they must be both national or international and current. Closed catalogues and
regional or local catalogues are not listed. Specific subject catalogues are included where
known, as well as those with a general subject coverage.

Digital Library Federation (DLF) Aquifer


The purpose of DLF Aquifer is to promote effective use of distributed digital library content
for teaching, learning, and research in the area of American culture and life. It supports
scholarly discovery and access by: Developing schemas, protocols and communities of
practice to make digital content available to scholars and students where they do their work;
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digital resources in context by promoting digital library best practices and developing tools
and services to improve digital resource access and use

E-LIS - The open archive for Library and Information Science


E-LIS is an open access archive for scientific or technical documents, published or
unpublished, on Librarianship, Information Science and Technology, and related areas. E-
LIS relies on the voluntary work of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and is
non-commercial. It is not a funded project of an organization. It is community-owned and
community-driven. It serves LIS researchers by facilitating their self-archiving, ensuring the
long-term preservation of their documents and by providing world-wide easy access to their
papers.

English Short Title Catalogue


The English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) lists over 460,000 items: published between 1473
and 1800; mainly in Britain and North America; mainly, but not exclusively, in English; from
the collections of the British Library and over 2,000 other libraries.

ERIC Database
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), sponsored by the Institute of Education
Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces the worlds premier database
of journal and non-journal education literature. The new ERIC online system, released
September 2004, provides the public with a centralized ERIC Web site for searching the ERIC
bibliographic database of more than 1.1 million citations going back to 1966. Effective
October 1, more than 107,000 full-text non-journal documents.

ERIC/AE Draft Abstracts


"Processing of an ERIC abstract typically takes six to nine month from the time one prepares
an abstract to the final product appearing in Resources in Education or the Current Index to
Journals in Education. To help one obtain the latest information on

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assessment and evaluation, ERIC/AE created this experimental database of the abstract
drafts. They update this database every Thursday or Friday night. Since they usually prepare
abstracts within 2 or 3 weeks of receiving the paper or journal, this information is very
current."

ERIC/AE Full Text Internet Library


Includes sections of full-text articles on educational quality, learning theory, evaluation,
student evaluation, tests and testing, professional standards, research, and statistical
analysis.nbsp; Article example: How to Write a Scholarly Research Report.
quot; Here you will find links to some of the best full-text books, reports, journal articles,
newsletter articles and papers on the Internet that address educational measurement,
evaluation and learning theory. We have selected these documents based upon criteria that
are widely accepted in the library and information science community and we have provided
a framework so that you can easily browse these resources.

ERIC/IT Full Text Database


Search over 1,000 of the latest research reports, conference papers, opinion papers, selected
articles and other ERIC documents in the fields of Library Science and Educational
Technology and receive the documents in full text immediately.

EdResearch
The EdResearch Online database is housed Acer Cunningham Library and indexes over
13,800 education research articles, many of which have full-text available. The database is
updated monthly.

FindArticles.com
FindArticles is a specialized search engine designed to help you quickly and easily find
published articles on the topics that interest you. Our database has hundreds of thousands

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of articles from more than 300 magazines and journals, dating back to 1998. FindArticles
even brings some print-only publications to the Web for the first time.

TheFreeLibrary.com
Since 2003, The Free Library has offered free, full-text versions of classic literary works from
hundreds of celebrated authors, whose biographies, images, and famous quotations can also
be found on the site. Recently, The Free Library has been expanded to include a massive
collection of periodicals from hundreds of leading publications covering Business and
Industry, Communications, Entertainment, Health, Humanities, Law, Government, Politics,
Recreation and Leisure, Science and Technology, and Social Sciences. This collection includes
millions of articles dating back to 1984 as well as newly-published articles that are added to
the site daily.

getCITED
getCITED is a site that exists to facilitate the dissemination and discussion of academic
research. It has numerous features, but at its core, it consists of two things: a database and a
discussion forum. What makes getCITEDs database truly unique is that it lets scholars and
researchers decide what its content should be. What makes its discussion forum truly unique
is the fact that, within the comments posted, you can create LINKS to PUBLICATIONS and
IDENTITIES within the getCITED database.

Google Book Search


The searchable interface for Google's mass book digitization project.

GPO Access Browse Topics


This service arranges U.S. Government sites by topic. The main list of topics is based upon
the current Guide to U.S. Government Information, also known as The Subject Bibliography
Index.

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GPO Access Multi-Database Search
Useful for searching a variety of federal government publications for information pertaining
to libraries. Includes the United States budget, Congressional bills, the Congressional
Record, the Federal Register, public laws, and the United States Code, among other items.

HCI Bibliography: Human-Computer Interaction Resources


"The HCI Bibliography is a free-access online bibliographic database on Human-Computer
Interaction. The basic goal of the Project is to put an electronic bibliography for most of HCI
on the screens of all researchers, developers, educators and students in the field through the
World-Wide Web and anonymous ftp access.

Index Translationum
INDEX TRANSLATIONUM data base contains cumulative bibliographical information
about books translated and published in about a hundred of UNESCO Member States from
1979, totalizing some 1,300,000 notices in all disciplines: literature, social and human
sciences, natural and exact sciences, art, history, etc.

Infotrieve
INDEX TRANSLATIONUM data base contains cumulative bibliographical information
about books translated and published in about a hundred of UNESCO Member States from
1979, totalizing some 1,300,000 notices in all disciplines: literature, social and human
sciences, natural and exact sciences, art, history, etc.

Ingenta
CARL UnCover is defunct, now incorporated into Ingenta. Free searching.

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Internet Archive
"The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts
in digital form. Like a paper library, they provide free access to researchers, historians,
scholars, and the general public."

Internet Speculative Fiction Database


Hosted by the Cushing Library Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Collection and Institute
for Scientific Computation at Texas A&M University, "The ISFDB is an effort to catalog works
of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. It links together various types of bibliographic data:
author bibliographies, publication bibliographies, award listings, magazine content listings,
anthology and collection content listings, yearly fiction indexes, and forthcoming books.

Digital Commons
Architecture ' Arts and Humanities ' Business ' Education ' Engineering ' Law ' Life Sciences
' Medicine and Health Sciences ' Physical Sciences and Mathematics ' Social and Behavioral
Sciences

Intute
Intute is a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for
education and research. The service is created by a network of UK universities and partners.
Subject specialists select and evaluate the websites in our database and write high quality
descriptions of the resources.

lexisONE
Provides full-text of case law (state and federal), legal forms, and a legal internet guide.

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Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)
EBSCO Publishing is proud to provide the Library, Information Science & Technology
Abstracts (LISTA) database as a free resource to anyone interested in libraries and
information management. Delivered via the EBSCOhost platform, LISTA indexes nearly 600
periodicals plus books, research reports, and proceedings. With coverage dating back to the
mid-1960s, it is the oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information
science.

LigerCat : Literature and Genomics Resource Catalogue


LigerCat was created as part of the Biology of Aging project at the MBLWHOI Library at the
Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.
LigerCat is a search tool for NCBI's PubMed that uses tag clouds to provide an overview of
important concepts and trends. LigerCat aggregates multiple articles in PubMed, summing
their MeSH descriptors and presenting them in a cloud, weighted by frequency.
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is a large controlled vocabulary created and maintained
by the National Library of Medicine to categorize and index journal articles in the life
sciences. MeSH descriptors are akin to tags in a blog post, but scientific articles are tagged
with MeSH descriptors by respected librarians and scientists.
In addition to providing a visual overview of a set of PubMed articles, LigerCat can search
PubMed in realtime.

Medieval Feminist Index


Great for items about medieval books, libraries, etc., with a feminist slant. A quick test search
turned up, among others, "A Library Collected by and for the Use of Nuns" and "Reassessing
Women's Libraries in Late Medieval France." "The Medieval Feminist Index covers journal
articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the
Middle Ages."

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MagPortal
Searches and returns full-text articles from web publications. Should prove useful for some
topics.

National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Abstracts Database


Useful for prison librarianship research. "The National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Abstracts Database contains summaries of more than 160,000 criminal justice publications,
including Federal, State, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal
articles, and unpublished research."

National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC)


Provides access to the RLIN AMC (Archival and Mixed Collections) file and the OCLC
bibliographic database describing archival and manuscript collections in public, college and
university, and special libraries located throughout North America and around the world.
"NUCMC, or the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, is a free-of- charge
cooperative cataloging program operated by the Library of Congress."

Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)


The goals of the NDLTD are as follows: To improve graduate education by allowing students
to produce electronic documents, use digital libraries, and understand issues in publishing;
to increase the availability of student research for scholars and to preserve it electronically;
to lower the cost of submitting and handling theses and dissertations; to empower students
to convey a richer message through the use of multimedia and hypermedia technologies; to
empower universities to unlock their information resources; to advance digital library
technology.

NewspaperCat : Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers


The Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers (NewspaperCat) is a tool that facilitates the
discovery of online digitized historical newspaper content from newspapers published in

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the United States and the Caribbean. NewspaperCat was funded by a grant from the George
A. Smathers Libraries. NewspaperCat currently links to over 1000 full-text newspaper titles
with a goal to include links to as many US and Caribbean newspapers with archival digital
content as possible.

OECD iLibrary - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development


The new OECD cross-searchable online library containing over5000 e-books, 5000 MS
Excel™ tables, 400 statistical datasets and 2500 working papers.

OAIster
OAIster is a Mellon-funded project of the University of Michigan Digital Library Production
Services. Our goal is to create a wide-ranging collection of free, useful, previously difficult-
to-access digital resources that are easily searchable by anyone.

OpenDOAR: Directory of Open Access Repositories


The OpenDOAR service is being developed to support the rapidly emerging movement
towards Open Access to research information. This will categorise and list the wide variety
of Open Access research archives that have grown up around the world.

Open Access Directory


The Open Access Directory (OAD) is a compendium of simple factual lists about open access
(OA) to science and scholarship, maintained by the OA community at large. By bringing
many OA-related lists together in one place, OAD will make it easier for everyone to discover
them and use them for reference. The easier they are to maintain and discover, the more
effectively they can spread useful, accurate information about OA.

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Public Library Geographic Database (PLGDB) Map
The database includes the locations of Americas 16,000 public libraries, population
characteristics from the US Census that best describe people that use libraries, and library
use statistics from the National Center for Educational Statistics.

PQDT Open
PQDT Open provides the full text of open access dissertations and theses free of charge.
One can quickly and easily locate dissertations and theses relevant to your discipline, and
view the complete text in PDF format.

PubMed (MEDLINE, etc.)


Very useful for researching medical library topics, information use in the health care
industry, and so on. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, Health Libraries Review,
and Hospital Libraries are included among journals indexed. "PubMed provides access to
bibliographic information, which includes MEDLINE as well as the out-of-scope citations
(e.g., articles on plate tectonics or astrophysics) from certain MEDLINE journals, primarily
general science and chemistry journals, for which the life sciences articles are indexed for
MEDLINE; citations that precede the date that a journal was selected for MEDLINE indexing;
some additional life science journals that submit full text to PubMedCentral and receive a
qualitative review by NLM."

RAMBI: The Index of Articles on Jewish Studies


For researching Jewish libraries, their materials, etc., this catalog is a wonderful resource.
"RAMBI - The Index of Articles on Jewish Studies - is a selective bibliography of articles in
the various fields of Jewish studies and in the study of Eretz Israel. Material listed in Rambi
is compiled from thousands of periodicals and from collections of articles - in Hebrew,
Yiddish, and European languages- mainly from the holdings of the Jewish National and
University Library, a world center for research on the Jewish people and Eretz Israel. The

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main criterion for inclusion in the bibliography is that the article be based on scientific
research, or contain important information for such research."

Reference Reviews Europe Online


Over 1000 European reference book reviews online, full-text searchable, updated quarterly.

refseek
"Currently in public beta, RefSeek is a web search engine for students and researchers that
aims to make academic information easily accessible to everyone. RefSeek searches more
than one billion documents, including web pages, books, encyclopedias, journals, and
newspapers. RefSeek's unique approach offers students comprehensive subject coverage
without the information overload of a general search engine—increasing the visibility of
academic information and compelling ideas that are often lost in a muddle of sponsored links
and commercial results."

ResearchIndex
"ResearchIndex is a digital library that aims to improve the dissemination, retrieval, and
accessibility of scientific literature. Specific areas of focus include the effective use of web,
and the use of machine learning . . . . The ResearchIndex project encompasses many areas
including the location of articles, full-text indexing of the articles, autonomous citation
indexing, reference linking, information extraction, display of query-sensitive summaries,
extraction of citation context, distributed error correction, related document detection, and
user profiling."

Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database


The Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database is an on-line, searchable compilation and
extension of Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1878-1985, Science Fiction and
Fantasy Reference Index 1985-1991, and Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1992-
1995, including material located since publication of the last printed volume.

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Science.gov
"Science.gov is a gateway to over 50 million pages of authoritative selected science
information provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development
results." This database includes Office of Scientific and Technical Information's (OSTI)
GrayLIT Network.

ScientificCommons.org
"The major aim of the project is to develop the world's largest communication medium for
scientific knowledge products which is freely accessible to the public.
ScientificCommons.org is a project of the University of St.Gallen (Switzerland) and hosted
and developed at the Institute for Media and Communications Management."

Scirus
This search engine retrieves a surprising number of articles from library and information
science journals, in addition to relevant web sites. quot;Responding to the need for focused,
comprehensive and reliable overviews of relevant scientific information, Elsevier Science has
developed the powerful Internet search tool Scirus. Scirus distinguishes itself from existing
search engines by concentrating on scientific content only and by searching both Web and
membership sources.

TechRepublic's White Paper Search


TechRepublic provides IT professionals a valuable technical content resource dedicated to
meeting their day-to-day demands for timely and relevant Information Technology- focused
knowledge and insight.

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TRAIL - Technical Report Archive and Image Library
The Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL)
bring us "a collaborative project to digitize, archive, and provide persistent and unrestricted
access to federal technical reports issued prior to 1975."

UNESDOC
UNESCO Full Text Documents (http://unesdoc.unesco.org/ulis/)

InTech
InTech is a pioneer and worlds largest multidisciplinary open access publisher of books
covering the fields of Science, Technology and Medicine. Since 2004, InTech has collaborated
with 87235 authors and published 2420 books and 6 journals with the aim of providing free
online access to high-quality research and helping leading academics to make their work
visible and accessible to diverse new audiences around the world.

3.8 LABORATORY FACILITIES

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Amity has state-of-the art labs that allow students to experiment and bring to practice what
they have learnt in theory and serve as training ground for budding professionals.
Laboratory facility provides controlled conditions in which scientific research, experiments
and measurement can be performed.

These notably include: Analog electronic labs, Circuits & system labs, Microprocessor labs,
Microwave engineering lab, Orcad lab & Matlab, VLSI lab, digital signal processing lab,
radar & satellite lab, optical communication lab, Nano chemistry & bio labs, Polymer science
labs, Molecular biology labs, manufacturing labs, Physiology lab & Electrotheraphy lab.

Amity University has 485 labs under the following domains:

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

Sl No. Domain Labs


1 Agriculture & Allied Disciplines 2
Applied Arts / Fine Arts / Performing Arts / 21
2
Visual Arts
3 Architecture, Planning & Interior Design 6
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences And 14
4
Journalism / Mass Communication / Media
5 Bio Sciences & Biotechnology 81
6 Business Management / Commerce / Finance 4
Education 20
8 Engineering & Technology 115
9 Health & Allied Sciences 20
Hotel Management / Hospitality / Tourism / 17
10
Travel
11 Law 2
12 Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences 5
13 Rehabilitation Sciences 1
14 Science & Technology 38
Total 346

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Lucknow Campus

Lab
Sl No. Domain
1 Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology 66
2 Faculty of Bio-Sciences & Biotechnology 16
Faculty of Applied Arts, Journalism &
10
3 Communication, Humanities & Social Sciences
4 Faculty of Hospitality & Tourism 18
5 Faculty of Law 0
6 Faculty of Health & Allied Sciences 10
7 8. Faculty of Education 2
8 Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Design 12
Grand Total 134

Dubai Campus

Sl No. Subjects Labs


1 Physics 1
2 Chemistry & Forensic Science 1
3 Graphics 1
4 Electronics and Mechanical 1
5 Computer 1

Amity University Campus is equipped with Computer laboratories, digital projects and syndicate
rooms having LCD screens (DFT) for group activities. These teaching aids are available to almost
all faculty and departments of Amity University.

Amity University has its own Communication Portal in the form of intranet (AMIZONE), which
acts as a connect among students, teachers, management, department and institution. The student
can view the class room recordings of Amity faculty by logging into Amizone. Details of all
academic and non academic events, and activities, Notices, etc., are updated on Amizone from time
to time.

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Information Technology

Level of event
Event Type
Event/ (Institute/
Sr. Name of (Cultural/
Batch Activity University/ Place/ Date Achievement
No Student Sports/
State/ National/
Technical)
International)
Selected for T-shoot
Komal 2012-
1 Internship Technical National CISCO training with
Panzade 2016
scholarship

All India
Sahaj International
2013- Essay
2 Sonika Jha Cultural National School/ 31st Jan. , Certificate of Merit
2017 Writing
2016
Event 2015

Table Tennis
Gursewak Geeta Colony, Won 1st prize in
2015- Inter Sports University State
3 Singh Delhi/ 22-Oct- (Teams, Individual,
2017 University Meet Level
Sidhu 2015 Doubles) Event.
Games

Preeti 2013- Research 10th July-12th Won II prize and cash


4 Technical International
Chawla 2015 Publication July,2015 prize of Rs. 2000
Technical 27/07/2015
Yash 2013- Japanese
5 (Academic National Cleared N5 Level
Anand 2017 Level Exam Delhi
Language)
Shrey 2014- Photograph
6 Cultural National Mar-15 Global Times Award
Saxena 2018 y
Tushar
PGDAV College,
Singh and 2013- Technical
7 Technical University Delhi University/ Won II prize
Akshath 2017 Quiz
1st Feb.,2016
Dhar
Photograph
VIPS, Pitampura/
y in Pinaacle Cultural National Won II Prize
10-12 July, 2015
MUN'15
Pankit 2013-
8
Arora 2017 Sri Guru Gobind Head of Photography
CROSS_MU Singh College of and got
Cultural National
N Commerce, DU/ Remuneration- Rs.
20-21st Feb., 2016 2000

B.T ech and M.Tech Students in research publications in ASET for the year 2015. 145 research papers
have been co-authored by our B.Tech and M.Tech students (All Scopus indexed) in last one year
2015.

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From last one year It was a strategic attempt to involve our B.Tech and M.Tech Students in projects which may have
potential for research outputs like publication and patents. Some of the research work done by our B.Tech and M.Tech
students in the table below. Almost all papers will be Scopus indexed and will add to our University research profile.

S. Name of Type of
Name of Progra Title of the Work
No Faculty Research Year Project / Publications / Patent Details
Students mme (Paper / Patent etc.)
. Mentor work
Automatic Glaucoma 38th IEEE International Conference on
Ayushi Detection using Telecommunications and Signal Processing
B.Tech
1 Agarwal & M.K.Dutta 2015 Adaptive Threshold (TSP-2015), Prague, Europe.
(ECE) Publication
Shradha Gulia based Technique in Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Fundus Image Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
An Efficient Automatic 38th IEEE International Conference on
Arpit Bansal Intensity Based Telecommunications and Signal Processing
B.Tech
2 Aashwin Vats M.K.Dutta Publication 2015 Method for Detection (TSP-2015), Prague, Europe.
(ECE)
Akshita Jain of Macula in Retinal Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
6Images Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
Dr. Characteristics Of Auto
2nd International Conference on Signal
Kanupriya P.Banerjee Correlation Function
M.Tech Processing & Integrated networks
3 Attrey and Publication 2015 For Truncated PN
(ECE) Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
& Geetanjali Raj Monica Sequences Subjected
Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
kaushik To BOC Modulation
Usefulness of
Dr.
Geetanjali Raj Truncation of Full 2nd International Conference on Signal
P.Banerjee
& M.Tech Length Pseudo Processing & Integrated networks
4 and Publication 2015
Kanupriya (ECE) Random Sequence for Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Monica
Attrey CDMA Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
kaushik
Communication
Design of an X-band 2nd International conference on Signal
Prateek Chopra, Mr.
B.Tech. conformal antenna Processing & Integrated Networks
5 Megha Sanjeev 2015
(ECE) Publication using microstrip Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Bhandari Saxena
patches Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
6 Pankhuri B.Tech Anupama Publication 2015 Left Ventricle wall 4th International Work Conference on

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Khanna, (ECE) Bhan extraction in cardiac Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI 15), Spain.
Dushyant M.K.Dutta MRI using region Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Sankhla based level sets and Library and indexed by Scopus.
vector field
convolution
4th IEEE International Conference and
“Finger Vein
Rachit Agrawal, Manmohan Workshop on Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI
B.Tech Recognition Using
7 R Premkumar, & Publication 2015 2015) San Sebastián, SPAIN - June 10-12, 2015,
(ECE) Integrated Responses
Surbhi Sharma M.K.Dutta pp. 151-156, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, New
of Texture Features”
York, USA. and indexed by Scopus.
4th IEEE International Conference and
Jai Saxena,
Manmohan "Palm Vein Workshop on Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI
Prithu Pandey, B.Tech
8 & Publication 2015 Recognition using 2015) San Sebastián, SPAIN - June 10-12, 2015,
Kapish (ECE)
M.K.Dutta Local Tetra Patterns" pp. 151-156, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, New
Teckchandani
York, USA. and indexed by Scopus.
Jagjot Singh M.Tech Monika Smart Surveillance
9 Patent 2015 Patent Filed.
Khokar (EST) Arora System
Analysis of Energy
International Conference on Computer and
Efficient ,LEACH
M.Tech Sindhu Communication Technologies.(IC3T 2015),
10 Murali.V Publication 2015 Based Cooperative
(WC) Hak Gupta Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Wireless Sensor
Library, will be indexed by Scopus
Network
1st International Conference on Recent
Banking Security Developments in Control, Automation and
B.Tech Ashutosh
11 Sanal Malhotra Publication 2015 System using Hand Power Engineering, 2015.
(ECE) Gupta
Gesture Recognition Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Library, will be indexed by Scopus
Image Enhancement by 2nd IEEE International Conference on Signal
Scaling the Discrete Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN-
Prateek
12 Akshita Angra B.Tech. Publication 2015 Wavelet Coefficients 2015), Noida.
Sengar
(ECE) based Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
on Segmentation Library and will be indexed by Scopus
Harbani Gill, Remote Condition 2nd IEEE Conference ICACCE-2015.
B.Tech Neeraj
13 Gaurav Publication 2015 Monitoring of Real- (Presented on 1 May 2015.)
(ECE) Khera
Dodwani, Neha Time Light Intensity Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital

607
Celly, Sukriti and Temperature data Library and indexed by Scopus.
Singh
IEEE Conference ICCCA-2015 (Presented on
An intelligent method
M.Tech Neeraj 15 May 2015.)
14 Sonal Jain Publication 2015 for solving tic-tac-toe
(EST) Khera Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
problem
Library and indexed by Scopus.
Simulation and study
of the effects of EM PIERS 2015, Prague, 6-9 July, 2015.
Kshitij Chopra, Btech Dr. Sujata
15 Publication 2015 radiations on cantilever Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Kritika Nigam (ECE) Pandey
beams with RF Library. and will be indexed by Scopus.
functionality
Modelling and
simulation of
17th International Conference on Modelling
Piezoelectric
Kshitij Chopra, B.Tech Dr. Sujata and Simulation, 25-27 March, 2015, UK.
16 Publication 2015 cantilevers in RF
Kritika Nigam (ECE) Pandey Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
MEMS devices for
Library, will be indexed by Scopus
energy harvesting
applications
International Conference on Advanced
Power Optimization
Computing and Communication Technologies
Kanika Sahni, MTech Dr. Sujata of Communication Syst
17 Publication 2015 - 2015.
Kiran Rawat (VLSI) Pandey em Using Clock Gating
Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Technique
Library, will be indexed by Scopus
An Approach for
Sunil
Analytical Modeling SPIN 2015 Proceedings published by IEEE
M.Tech Kumar &
18 Dhruba Ghosh Publication 2015 and Simulation of Gate Xplore Digital Library and will be indexed by
(VLSI) Paurush
All Around MOSFET Scopus.
Bhulania
for 50 nm technology
Designing of High
Speed Floating Gate
Sunil
Differential Ring RLC ICACCE 2015
Kumar &
19 Dhruba Ghosh M.Tech Publication 2015 VCO with Error- Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Paurush
(VLSI) tracking MISO Filter Library and indexed by Scopus.
Bhulania
for Low Noise
Applications

608
Energy Efficient And
2015 International Conference on Advances in
High Performance 64-
Shruti Murgai Computing, Communications and Informatics
M.Tech Ashutosh bit
20 & Gayathri Publication 2015 (ICACCI) ,Kochi Kerala
(VLSI) Gupta Arithmetic Logic Unit
Muthukrishnan Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Using 28nm
Library, indexed by Scopus
Technology
Water conservation
Jagjot Singh M.Tech Monika
21 Patent 2015 through metro air Patent filed with reference No. CRN 1619
Khokar (EST) Arora
condition.
Saumya
Household inverter
Gangwar & B.Tech Paurush May,
22 Patent using dual-axis solar Patent Filed application No: CRN1419
Ankit (ECE) Bhulania 2015
tracker
Madnawat
12th IEEE India International Conference on
Gitika Bhatia,
Electronics, Energy Environment,
Karanbir
An efficient MAC unit Communication, Computer, Control
Bhatia, Osheen B.Tech Dr Pradeep
23 Publication 2015 with Low area (INDICON 2015) New Delhi.
Chauhan, (ECE) Kumar
consumption Accepted for Publication,
Soumya
Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
Chourasia
Digital Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
A novel low power International Conference on Recent cognizance
design approach to in wireless communication & image
Kanika Sahni, MTech Dr. Sujata
24 Publication 2015 exploit the power processing-ICRCWIP-2014,(Springer) Jaipur,
Kiran Rawat (VLSI) Pandey
usage of AMBA APB 16-17 January, 2015(To appear in
Bridge Springer)
2nd International Conference on Signal
RTL Implementation
Processing and Integrated networks 2015,
Kanika Sahni, MTech Dr. Sujata for AMBA ASB APB
25 Publication 2015 Noida.
Kiran Rawat (VLSI) Pandey Protocol at System on
Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Chip Level
Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
Malay Design of CMOS ring
International Conference on Recent cognizance
Ranjan Oscillators with low
MTech in wireless communication & image
26 Dhruba Ghosh Tripathy Publication 2015 phase noise and power
(VLSI) processing-ICRCWIP-2014,(Springer) Jaipur,
and Sujata dissipation for data
2015(To appear in Springer)
Pandey transmission in RF

609
range
Priyanjan
Dr. Anu “Modeling of InGaN To be presented at AR4MET, 2015, Bali,
Sharma, Nitesh
BTech( Mehra, Solar Cell for Better Indonesia,
27 Malhotra, Publication 2015
ECE) Ms.Preeti Usage using Silvaco Accepted for publication, and will be indexed
AyushTyagi,
Singh Atlas” by Scopus.
Akshay Pareek
Ashutosh Design & 2nd International conference on Communication
Gupta & Implementation of Systems ICCS-2015 PILANI
Anmol Gulati & M.Tech
28 Dr. Publication 2015 Low Power clock gated Proceedings will be published by American
Shruti Murgai (VLSI)
Pradeep 64-bit ALU on Ultra Institute of Physics Digital Library and will be
Kumar Scale FPGA indexed by Scopus
Ashutosh Power Efficient clock 2nd International conference on Communication
Gupta & gated multiplexer Systems ICCS-2015 PILANI
Anmol Gulati & M.Tech
29 Dr. Publication 2015 based full adder cell Proceedings will be published by American
Shruti Murgai (VLSI)
Pradeep using 28nm Institute of Physics Digital Library and will be
Kumar Technology indexed by Scopus
Design and IEEE International Conference on Electrical,
Implementation of Computer and Electronics
Gitika Bhatia,
B.Tech Dr Pradeep MAC unit based on (UPCON2015) December 2015 IIIT Allahabad.
30 Karanbir Singh Publication 2015
(ECE) Kumar Vedic Square, and its Accepted for publication,
Bhatia
Applicationsfor RF Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
range Digital Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
Design and
performance analysis
B.Tech Presented in ICSCTI2015, Proceedings will be
Gaurav Nagri, Suchismita of a Dual band E-patch
31 (ECE) Publication 2015 published in IEEE Xplore and will be indexed
Arushi, Arjun Pani Microstrip antenna in
2011-15 in Scopus.
Wireless
Communication
Automatic Left
Ventricle Segmentation
In Cardiac MRI Images Advances in Intelligent Systems and
B.Tech. Ayush
32 Vinayak Ray Publication 2015 Using A Membership Computing, Springer-Verlag, and will be
(ECE) Goyal
Clustering and indexed by Scopus.
Heuristic Region-Based
Pixel Classification

610
Approach
Belongingness
Clustering and Region
Labeling Based Pixel
B.Tech. Ayush
33 Vinayak Ray Publication 2015 Classification for Translational Biomedicine
(ECE) Goyal
Automatic Left
Ventricle Segmentation
in Cardiac MRI Images
Fast Fully Automatic
Multiframe
Segmentation of Left 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing
Ayush
Ventricle in Cardiac and Integrated Networks (SPIN), IEEE, 2015.
B.Tech. Goyal,
Vinayak Ray Publication 2015 MRI Images Using Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
34 (ECE) Anupama
Local Adaptive K- Library and will be indexed by Scopus.
Bhan
Means Clustering and
Connected Component
Labeling.
Anupama
Bhan
Left ventricle wall
Ayush
Pankhuri extraction in cardiac 4th International Work Conference on
Goyal,
Khanna, B.Tech. MRI using region Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI)-2015
35 M.K. Publication 2015
Dushyant (ECE) based level sets and Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore Digital
Dutta, P.,
Sankhla vector field Library and indexed by Scopus.
Travieso,
convolution
C.M., &
Hernandez
Image Based Sub-
second Fast Fully
Automatic Complete
8th International Conference on Contemporary
Cardiac Cycle Left
B.Tech. Dr. Ayush Computing (IC3), IEEE, 2015
36 Vinayak Ray Publication 2015 Ventricle Segmentation
(ECE) Goyal (Accepted, in press).
In Multi Frame Cardiac
MRI Images Using
Pixel Clustering And
Labelling

611
Image-Based Fuzzy C-
Means Clustering And
Connected Component
Labeling Subsecond International Conference on Systems in
B.Tech. Dr. Ayush Fast Fully Automatic Medicine and Biology (ICSMB), IEEE, 2015
37 Vinayak Ray Publication 2015
(ECE) Goyal Complete Cardiac (Accepted, in press).
Cycle Left Ventricle
Segmentation In Multi
Frame Cardiac Mri
Images
Monika Singhal, Anu Comparative Analysis ICQRIT 2015
Novita Sarkar, B Tech Mehra, of ECG Signals based Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
38 Publication
Muskan ECE) Sunil 201 on Gender and Heart Digital Library.
Chotwani Verma 5 Abnormalities
Voice Digitization ICQRIT 2015
B Tech Analysis Using High Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
39 Vinay Verma Anu Mehra Publication 2015
(ECE) Performance Vedic Digital Library.
Divider

A Low Power High International conference on Next Generation


Nidhi
Speed Charge Sharing Computing Technologies(NGCT-2015)
40 Deepika, Sagar M Tech Gaur, Anu Publication
LECTOR Comparator Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
(ECE) Mehra 2015
Digital Library.

Nidhi Hardware Efficient International conference on Next Generation


M.Tech Gaur, Anu AES for Image Computing Technologies(NGCT-2015)
41 Publication
Neha Dalakoti (VLSI) Mehra Processing with High Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
2015
Throughput Digital Library.
IR & clap remote
surbhit B.Tech. Anita
42 Patent 2015 control for all type fan Filed no .2691/DEL/2015
bhatnagar (ECE) Thakur
speed control
Hybrid model of Gas International conference on Next Generation
Saswat Kumar,
M.Tech Anita Price Prediction using Computing Technologies (NGCT-2015)
43 Aishwarya Publication 2015
. (EST) Thakur Moving Average and Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
Tiwari
Neural Network Digital Library, and will be indexed by

612
Scopus.
International conference on Next Generation
Hybrid model of Gas
Bishal Dey Computing Technologies(NGCT-2015)
M.Tech Anita Price Prediction using
44 Sarkar, Sonali Publication 2015 Proceedings will be published by IEEE Xplore
. (WC) Thakur Moving Average and
Shankar Digital Library, and will be indexed by
Neural Network
Scopus.
3rd International Conference on Information
Analysis and
System Design and Intelligent Applications
Optimization of
Kavita M.Tech Shanu Quantitativ (INDIA 2016)
2016 Feature Extraction
45 Chauhan (CSE) Sharma e (Accepted for Publication)
Techniques for Content
Proceedings will be published by Springer and
Based Image Retrieval
indexed by Scopus
5th International Conference on Futuristic
Dr. Prediction in Heart
Publication Trends in computational analysis and
M.Tech Shailendra Disease using
46 Monika Gandhi (Scopus 2015 Knowledge Management IEEE Scopus Index
(CSE) Narayan Techniques of Data
Indexed) ,26-25 February INBUSH Era-2015 Amity
Singh Mining
University Greater Noida
Fault Tolerance Based
B.Tech Dr. Nitin Research IEEE International Conference on Computer
47 Akash Agarwal 2015 Routing Approach for
CSE Rakesh Paper and Computational Sciences (ICCCS- 2015)
WMN
A Review of Proceedings of 2015 5th Fifth International
M. Publication Estimation Techniques Conference on Advanced Computing &
Abhishek
48 Kirti Bareja Tech. (Scopus 2015 to Reduce Testing Communication Technologies (ACCT 2015),
Singhal
CSE Indexed) Efforts in Software Rohtak, India, 21-22 February 2015 published
Development by IEEE Xplore indexed at Scopus
Abhishek
M. Publication A Critical Survey on 1st IEEE International Conference on
Singhal,
49 Sheena Kukreja, Tech. (Scopus 2015 Test Management in IT Computing, Communication and Automation
Abhay
CSE Indexed) Projects (ICCA-2015), Greater Noida, India
Bansal
B.Tech Roshan Lal Cognitio An E-
50 Surabhi Thareja IASIR 2015 International Journal (IASIR US)
CSE Chhoker Learning Portal
B.Tech Roshan Lal An E-learning
51 Abha Sharma IASIR 2015 International journal (IASIR US)
CSE Chhoker Environment
M.tech Praveen Publication Using Twitter for Computational Intelligence & Communication
52 Sanchita 2015
CSE Kumar (Scopus Tapping Public Minds, Technology (CICT), 2015

613
Indexed) Predict Trends and
Generate Value
Dishti Agarwal Pradeep A Systematic Review
M.Tech Research IEEE International Conference (INDIACom-
53 and Aakriti Kumar 2015 on Software Defect
. (CSE) Paper 2015), Scopus
Gupta Singh Prediction
Pradeep A Critical Analysis on
Ranjan Kumar M.Tech Research World Applied Sciences Journal, Vol. 33 (3),
54 Kumar 2015 Software Fault
Panda . (CSE) Paper Pages 371-379, 2015 (Scopus)
Singh Prediction Techniques
5th International Conference on Futuristic
M.Tech User Reviews Data
Trends in computational analysis and
Naveen Kr. CSE Gaurav Research Analysis using
55 2015 Knowledge Management IEEE Scopus Index
Shukla Weeke Dubey paper Opinion Mining on
,26-25 February INBUSH Era-2015 Amity
nd Web
University Greater Noida
5th International Conference on Futuristic
M.Tech
Trends in Real Estate Trends in computational analysis and
Mudit Kr. CSE Gaurav Research
56 2015 using Data Mining Knowledge Management IEEE Scopus Index
Sharma Weeke Dubey paper
Techniques ,26-25 February INBUSH Era-2015 Amity
nd
University Greater Noida
5th International Conference on Futuristic
M.Tech
Trends in Real Estate Trends in computational analysis and
Mudit Kr. CSE Gaurav Research
57 2015 using Data Mining Knowledge Management IEEE Scopus Index
Sharma Weeke Dubey paper
Techniques ,26-25 February INBUSH Era-2015 Amity
nd
University Greater Noida
Audio Pattern
Abheshek B.Tech Dr. Sushil Research Recognition and
58 2015 Communicated in International Conference
Mehrotra CSE Kumar Paper Mood Classification
System
Detection of Lung
Ritika M.Tech Raj Kumar Research Cancer Using Content
59 2015 “RCI” IEEE Conference Feb 2015 , Haryana
Aggarwal CSE Sagar paper Based Medical Image
Retrieval
Leaf Disease Detection IEEE International Conference on Signal
Ritika Arora,
B.Tech Shanu Quantitativ and Grading Using Processing and Integrated Networks, SPIN
60 Aakansha 2015
CSE Sharma e Computer Vision 2015.
Rastogi
Technology

614
Proceedings has been be published by IEEE
Xplore Digital Library and indexed by Scopus.
2nd International Conference on Computing
Ternary Search for Sustainable Global Development
Manpreet Singh Arun
M.Tech Research Algorithm: (INDIACom) 2015 pp. 1723-1725, March 11-13,
61 Bajwa, Sumati Prakash 2015
CSE Paper Improvement of Binary 2015, ISBN: 978-9-3805-4416-8/15
Manchanda Agrwal
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Advanced Computing & Communication
Security of Web Technologies (ACCT), 2015 Fifth International
Ajay Anadi , Arunima Research Applications with Conference
62 M.Tech 2015
Kritika Verma Jaiswal paper Short Web Service: A http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.j
Review Study sp?tp=&arnumber=7079147&queryText%3Dar
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Advanced Computing & Communication
Technologies (ACCT), 2015 Fifth International
Web page ranking
Vijay Chauhan, Arunima Research Conference
63 M.Tech 2015 using machine learning
Junaid Khan Jaiswal paper http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.j
approach
sp?tp=&arnumber=7079148&queryText%3Dar
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Embedding, Extracting International Conference on Advanced
Publication and Matching of Research in Computer Science Engineering &
Ram Charan M.Tech Mr.
64 (Scopus 2015 Fingerprint Images Technology (ICARCSET 2015), Article No. 10,
Kesireddi (CSE) Gaurav Raj
Indexed) using Digital ISBN: 978-1-4503-3441-9 , March 06 - 07, 2015,
Watermarking Unnao, India
Emphasis on Testing
Under
Assimilation Using
M.Tech Mr. Publication INBUSH ERA – 2015, Amity University, 48 A,
65 Komal Yadav 2015 Cloud Computing for
(CSE) Gaurav Raj (Scopus Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida – 201308
Improvised Agile
Indexed)
SCRUM Framework
A Prologue of
Ms. Anchal
Publication JENKINS with
B. Tech Garg & INDIACOM 2015, BVIT, New Delhi.
66 Preeti Rai in Scopus 2015 Comparative. Scrutiny
(IT) Madhurim
Indexed of Various Software
a
Integration Tools. IEEE

615
INBUSH ERA Futuristic Trends in
IRIS based human
Computational analysis and Knowledge
identification:
Publication management 2015 CONFERENCE) ISBN: 978-
Madhulika M.Tech Madhulika, Analogizingand
67 (Scopus 2015 1-4799-8432-9
Pandey (CSE) Exploiting PSNR and
Indexed) IEEE Scopus Index Confluence-2015
MSE techniques using
Amity University Greater Noida (To be
MATLAB
indexed in scopus in few months)
INBUSH ERA Futuristic Trends in
Computational analysis and Knowledge
“An Anatomization of
Publication management 2015 CONFERENCE) ISBN: 978-
Madhulika M.Tech Madhulika, Noise removal
68 (Scopus 2015 1-4799-8432-9 IEEE Scopus Index Confluence-
Pandey (CSE) techniques on Medical
Indexed) 2015
Images”
Amity University Greater Noida (To be
indexed in scopus in few months)
A Prologue of
2015 2nd International Conference on
Publication JENKINS with
M.Tech “Computing for Sustainable Global
69 Preeti Madhulika (Scopus 2015 Comparative Scrutiny
(CSE) Development” (INDIACom)
Indexed) of Various Software
IEEE Scopus Indexed
Integration Tools
Enhancing surveillance
system using AI
70 Monika M.Tech Madhulika Patent 2015 AMITY CRN 1250
techniques through
fluoroscopy
Internation A Review Paper on 2nd International IEEE Scopus Index
M.Tech Neha
71 Deepali Mittal al 2015 Fault Tolerance in INDIACom 2015, BVICAM Pg 31-34 ISSN 978-
(CSE) Agarwal
Conference Cloud Computing 9-3805-4416-8/15. 11-13 March 2015
Dr. 5th International IEEE Conference on Advance
A Review on Strategies
M.Tech Shailendra Research Computing & Communication Technology
72 Akansha Bali 2015 and Techniques of
(CSE) Narayan paper (ACCT-2015) at Gymkhana Club Rohtak on
Image Segmentation
Singh 21-Feb-2015 India
Confidentiality 5th International Conference on Futuristic
Dr.
Preserving Open Trends in computational analysis and
M.Tech Shailendra Research
73 Kirti Gupta 2015 Auditing used for Knowledge Management IEEE Scopus Index
(CSE) Narayan paper
Protecting Cloud ,26-25 February INBUSH Era-2015 Amity
Singh
Storage University Greater Noida 978-1-4799-8433-

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5th International Conference on Futuristic
Dr. Trends in computational analysis and
Survey of Volume
M.Tech Shailendra Research Knowledge Management IEEE Scopus Index
74 Gaurav 2015 Reduction Techniques
(CSE) Narayan paper ,26-25 February INBUSH Era-2015 Amity
for Real-time Big Data
Singh University Greater Noida 978-1-4799-8433-
6/15/$/31.00©2015IEEE
Dr.
Improvised Agile International Journal of Computer Science and
M.Tech Shailendra Research
75 Sana Bharti 2015 SCRUM Using Test- Engineering Open Access E-ISSN-2347- 2693
(CSE) Narayan paper
Asa- Service Vol-3 issu-3 Page-166-171 March-2015
Singh
Dr. A Review on the International Journal of Advance Research in
M.Tech Shailendra Research Network Security Computer Science and Software Engineering ,
76 Akansha Bali 2015
(CSE) Narayan paper Related to Wireless ISSN-2277-128X Vol-5 issu-3 Page-778-784
Singh Sensor Network March-2015
A Comparative Study
Dr. International Journal of Computer Science
of Pedestrian
M.Tech Shailendra Research Engineering and Technology ISSN-2331-0711
77 Kadambri 2015 Identification
(CSE) Narayan paper Vol-5 issu-4 Page-69-72 April-2015
Approaches for Traffic
Singh
Light Simulation
Mobile Cloud
Dr. Computing: A
International Journal of Engineering and
Wani Irfan Ul M.Tech Shailendra Research reverberation in the
78 2015 Technical Research (IJETR) ISSN-2321-0869
Haq (CSE) Narayan paper field of Giant
Vol-3 issu-4 Page-26-30 April-2015
Singh Computational
Ubiquitous Network
Dr. International Journal of Advanced
A survey on various
Dibya Sourbhi, M.Tech Shailendra Research Engineering Science and Technological
79 2015 security issues in
Sandeep Kaur (CSE) Narayan paper Research (IJAESTR) ISSN: 2321-1202, Volume
hybrid cloud
Singh 3 issue 1 ,pg46-50 March 2015
Dr.
Survey on intrusion International Journal for Technological
Sandeep Kaur , M.Tech Shailendra Research
80 2015 detection system in Research in Engineering ISSN: 2347-4718,
Dibya Sourbhi (CSE) Narayan paper
cloud computing Volume 2, Issue 8, pg1730-1734, April-2015
Singh
81 Sana Bharti M.Tech Dr. Research 2015 Analytical Study of 1st IEEE Scopus index International

617
(CSE) Shailendra paper heart Disease Conference on Computing, Communication
Narayan Prediction Comparing and Automation (ICCA-2015), Greater Noida,
Singh with different India
algorithms
Comparing
Performance of
Dr.
AODV,DSR, DSDV, Scopus index International Journal of Applied
M.Tech Shailendra Research
82 Akansha Bali 2015 ZRP with Black Hole Engineering Research ISSN-0973-4562 Vol-10
(CSE) Narayan paper
Attack and without issu-12 Page- 32741-32755 Julyl-2015
Singh
attack through use of
NS2 Simulator
Dr.
Survey on Reusable Scopus index International Journal of Applied
M.Tech Shailendra Research
83 Pradeep Bharti 2015 Software Component Engineering Research ISSN-0973-4562 Vol-10
(CSE) Narayan paper
Repository in Green issu-12 Page-30961-30967 Julyl-2015
Singh
Empirical Study on
Dr. Heart Disease
Scopus index International Journal of Applied
M.Tech Shailendra Research Prediction System
84 Sana Bharti 2015 Engineering Research ISSN-0973-4562 Vol-10
(CSE) Narayan paper using Practical Swarm
issu-14 Page- 34109-34113 August-2015
Singh Optimization
Clustering Mechanism
International Journal of Information
Engineering and Electronic Business, Vol. 7,
Analysis and Design of
M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research No. 5, pp. 7-12, September 2015, ISSN: 2074-
85 Neha Sharma 2015 Prefetching Framework
(CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper 9031, Impact Factor. 0.12 DOI:
for Mozilla Firefox
10.5815/ijieeb.2015.05.02 [Indexed: EBSCO,
IndexCopernicus, INSPEC(IET)]
A Taxonomy and
ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied
Comparison of
Kalpana M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 16, pp.6870-6876,
86 2015 Hadoop Distributed
Dwivedi (CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper September 2015, ISSN 1819-6608, Impact
File System with
Factor. 0.1097 [to be indexed in: Scopus]
Cassandra File System
A Perspective ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied
M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research
87 Chahat Sharma 2015 Approach of Software Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 16, pp. 7300-7308,
(CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper
Reliability Models and September 2015, ISSN 1819-6608, Impact

618
Techniques Factor. 0.1097 [ to be indexed in: Scopus]
International Journal of Hybrid Information
Technology, Vol. 8, No. 8, pp.161-166, August
E-Voting System with
Indrajeet M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research 2015, ISSN: 1738-9968,
88 2015 Physical Verification
Sharma (CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijhit.2015.8.8.15
Using OTP Algorithm
[Indexed: EBSCO, ProQuest, ULRICH, Cabell,
EI Compendex]
International Journal of Database Theory and
Analytical Approach
Application, Vol.8, No.3, May-June 2015,
M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research for Security of
89 Anusha Gupta 2015 pp.49-56, ISSN: 2005-4270 DOI:
(CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper Sensitive Business
10.14257/ijdta.2015.8.3,05 [Indexed: EBSCO,
Database
ProQuest, ULRICH, Cabell,
International Journal of Information
Measurement of
Technology and Computer Science, Vol. 7, No.
Usability of Office
M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research 4, pp. 64-72, March 2015, Impact Factor: 0.07,
90 Sumit Pandey 2015 Application Using a
(CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper ISSN: 2074-9015, DOI: 10.5815/ijitcs.2015.04.07
Fuzzy Multi-Criteria
Technique [Indexed: EBSCO, IndexCopernicus, INSPEC
(IET)]
International Journal of Information
Software Quality Engineering and Electronic Business, Vol. 7,
M.Tech Dr. Sanjay Research Appraisal Using Multi- No. 2, pp. 8-13, March 2015, Impact Factor:
91 Disha Sharma 2015
(CSE) Kr. Dubey Paper Criteria Decision 0.12, ISSN: 2074-9031,
Approach DOI:10.5815/ijieeb.2015.02.02 [Indexed:
EBSCO, IndexCopernicus, INSPEC (IET)]
Dev CSI - 2015; CSI - 50th Golden Jubilee Annual
Use of Bioinformatics
Kumar Convention, scheduled to be held during 02- 05
B.Tech( Research and Computer Science
92 Rahul Gupta Chaudhary 2015 December, 2015 and publication in the
CSE) Paper in Medical Science: A
, Gaurav Proceedings of the convention, to be
Review
Raj published by Springer under AISC Series
6th International Conference on Computer and
Communication Technology, ICCCT 2015,
M.Tech Shanu Research Video Depiction of
93 Deepika Bajaj 2015 ACM, 2015.
(CSE) Sharma Paper KeyFrames-A Review
Proceedings has been be published by ACM
and indexed by Scopus
94 Priyanka Tyagi, B.Tech( Shanu Research 2015 Audio Pattern 5th International Conference on Soft

619
Abhishek CSE) Sharma Paper Recognition and Mood Computing for Problem Solving(SocProS 2015)
Mehrotra Detection System (Accepted for Publication) Proceedings will be
published by Springer and indexed by
Scopus
Health Problems
M.Tech Sangeeta Research Recognition from International Conference INBUSH ERA-2015,
95 Garima Arora 2015
(CSE) Rani Paper Movement Patterns in Amity University , Greater Noida
Elderly
Rashmi
Publication Rendering Rigid SOCPROS 2015
M.Tech Dubey,
96 Nitin Kumar ( Scopus 2015 Shadows Using Hybrid Springer Conference, Will be indexed by
. Sugandha
Indexed) Algorithm Scopus
Agarwal
Reinforcing Particle
System effects Using
Rashmi
Publication Object Oriented
M.Tech Dubey, SOCPROS 2015 Springer Conference, Will be
97 Rajesh singh ( Scopus 2015 Approach and Real
. Sugandha indexed by Scopus
Indexed) Time Fluid Dynamics
Agarwal
for next Generation 3D
Gaming
Software Fault Computing for sustainable Global
Swati
Misha Research Prediction Performance Development (INDIACom) 2015 2nd
98 Dhankhar, M.Tech 2015
Kakkar Paper In Software International Conference - , vol., no., pp.228-
Himani Rastogi
Engineering 232,830, Will be indexed by Scopus
Enhancement of 1st International Conference on "Next
Security Mechanism Generation Computing Technologies" (NGCT-
Publication
Ram Charan M.Tech for Confidential Data 2015) Current and Future Trends (September 4-
99 Gaurav Raj (Scopus 2015
Kesireddi (CSE) using AES-128, 192 and 5, 2015) Technically Co-Sponsored By: IEEE
Indexed)
256bit Encryption in Conference Record No # 36551 ISBN Number:
Cloud 978-1-4673-6809-4
Improving intrusion
prevention system by Futuristic Trends in Computational analysis
Siddhant Divya Research
100 M.Tech 2015 integrating botnet and Knowledge management, 2015
Tondon Upadhyay Paper
characteristics: A International Conference
concept
101 Nishant Tyagi M.Tech Divya Research 2015 Study of Database International Journal of Computer and

620
Upadhyay Paper Encryption on Cloud Communication System Engineering (IJCCSE)
Performance
examination of
International Conference on
Divya Research Wireless Switching
102 Neha Singh M.Tech 2015 "Next Generation Computing Technologies"
Upadhyay Paper Robot for optimal
(NGCT-2015)
application for Home
Automation
“Evaluating the
Quality of Teaching in IEEE 1st International Conference on Next
B.Tech. Abhishek Research Higher Education Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-
103 Mansha Imtiyaj 2015
(CSE) Singhal Paper Institutes using 2015), Dehradun, India, Will be indexed by
Clustering Approach Scopus
and Set Pair Analysis”
"A framework for
IEEE 1st International Conference on Next
testing web
B.Tech. Abhishek Research Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-
104 Arti Ladda 2015 applications using
(CSE) Singhal Paper 2015), Dehradun, India, Will be indexed by
action word based
Scopus
Testing”
A Comparison Of
Abhishek Performance Of Crisp
IEEE 1st International Conference on Next
M.Tech Singhal, Research Logic And Probabilistic
105 Roshan Jameel 2015 Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-
. (CSE) Abhay Paper Neural Network For
2015), Dehradun, Will be indexed by Scopus
Bansal Facial Expression
Recognition
Abhishek Comparative Study of 2015 1st International Conference on Futuristic
M.
Singhal, Research Traditional Trends in Computational Analysis and
106 Kirti Bareja Tech. 2015
Abhay Paper Methodology and Knowledge Management (A-Blaze 2015),
CSE
Bansal Agile Methodology Amity University, Greater Noida
Abhishek A Critical Review of 2015 1st International Conference on Futuristic
M.Tech Singhal, Research Artificial Bee Colony Trends in Computational Analysis and
107 Disha Garg 2015
. (CSE) Abhay Paper Optimizing Technique Knowledge Management (A-Blaze 2015),
Bansal in Software Testing Amity University, Greater Noida
Abhishek Study of Unit Testing 2015 1st International Conference on Futuristic
Alaknanda M.Tech Research
108 Singhal, 2015 and Data Flow Testing Trends in Computational Analysis and
Chandra . (CSE) Paper
Abhay in Object Oriented and Knowledge Management (A-Blaze 2015),

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Bansal Aspect Oriented Amity University, Greater Noida
Programming
A Framework For
Abhishek
Testing Web IEEE 1st International Conference on Next
M.Tech Singhal, Research
109 Disha Garg 2015 Applications Using Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-
. (CSE) Abhay Paper
Action Word Based 2015), Dehradun, Will be indexed by Scopus
Bansal
Testing
IEEE 1st International Conference on Next
M.Tech Abhishek Research Automation In Quality
110 Tarun Jain 2015 Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-
. (CSE) Singhal Paper Check
2015), Dehradun, Will be indexed by Scopus
Study And Design Of
Program Slicing
IEEE 1st International Conference on Next
Alaknanda M.Tech Abhishek Research Techniques For
111 2015 Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-
Chandra . (CSE) Singhal Paper Software Engineering
2015), Dehradun, Will be indexed by Scopus
Development
Approaches
Prediction of pollution
potential of Indian IEEE International Conference on
Preeti Publication
M.Tech Nitasha rivers using empirical Technological Innovations in ICT for
112 Chawla, (Scopus 2015
. (IT) Hasteer equation consisting of Agriculture and Rural Development (TIAR
Manisha Singh Indexed)
water quality 2015)
parameters
Evaluating Seed
Germination
Priyanka Publication
M.Tech Naveen Monitoring System by
113 Upadhyay, (Scopus 2015 ICCIDM-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
. (IT) Garg Application of Wireless
Abhishek Singh Indexed)
Sensor Networks: A
Survey
Publication Proposed ICT Based
MUNIB-UR- M.Tech Archana
114 (Scopus 2015 Solution-Slow Learner CSI-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
RAHMAN . (IT) Singh
Indexed) in India
Publication Proposed ICT based
Hina Gupta, M.Tech Archana
115 (Scopus 2015 Transportation Model: CSI-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
Sakshi Goel . (IT) Singh
Indexed) EEG
116 Navjot Kaur M.Tech Parul Kalra Publication 2015 Classification of forest ICRITO-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus

622
Walia . (IT) Bhatia (Scopus based on Carbon Stock
Indexed) Available Using Data
Mining Approach
A survey on challenges
Saru Dhir, Publication in Software 3rd International Conference on Innovations in
Chandrika M.Tech
117 Madhurim (Scopus 2015 Development during Computer Science and Engineering (ICICSE-
Sikka . (IT)
a Indexed) the Adoption of Agile 2015), Will be indexed by Scopus
Environment
Appraisement of
Publication different Software International Conf. On Soft Computing
M.Tech
118 Mahima Mishra Saru Dhir (Scopus 2015 Estimation Models: A Techniques & Implementation(ICSCTI 2015),
. (IT)
Indexed) Rumination and Will be indexed by Scopus
Contradistinction
Priyanka
Publication Modeling Agility in
Upadhyay, M.Tech Naveen 2nd INDIA 2015 (Publication – Springer), Will
119 (Scopus 2015 Internet Of Things
Gurpreet . (IT) Garg be indexed by Scopus
Indexed) (IoT) Architecture
Matharu
A Prologue of
Madhurim Publication JENKINS with
M.Tech 9th INDIACom; INDIACom-2015;
120 Preeti Gupta a, Saru (Scopus 2015 Comparative Scrutiny
. (IT) IEEE Conference, Will be indexed by Scopus
Dhir Indexed) of Various Software
Integration Tools
Publication Global Conference on Communication
Archana Gupta, M.Tech Hybrid Filtering Model
121 Parul Kalra (Scopus 2015 Technologies
Ajita Verma, . (IT) for Opinion Mining
Indexed) (GCCT-2015), Will be indexed by Scopus
Publication Tele Health Therapy: Global Conference on Communication
Archana Gupta, M.Tech
122 Parul Kalra (Scopus 2015 An Ambient Technologies
Ajita Verma, . (IT)
Indexed) Technology (GCCT-2015), Will be indexed by Scopus
Systematic Overview
Gurpreet Singh Publication of Mobile
M.Tech
123 Matharu, Preeti Vikasdeep (Scopus 2015 Virtualization ICECCT 2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
. (IT)
Chawla Indexed) Platforms:
Comparative Analysis
Prerit Datta, M.Tech Naveen Publication Automatic Bus Fare International Conference on Information
124 2015
Namandeep . (IT) Garg (Scopus Collection System in Systems Design and Intelligent Applications

623
Kaur Indexed) India 2015 (INDIA-2015), Will be indexed by Scopus
Parv Gupta, Gram Sandesh
Publication
Mrigendra B.Tech. Rana Transmission-A Web
125 (Scopus 2015 ICRITO-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
Kumar, Nishant (IT) Majumdar Based Information
Indexed)
Kumar System for Farmers
FarmApp: A proposed
Komal Madhurim Publication
B.Tech. framework for solution
126 Panzade, a, Saru (Scopus 2015 CSI-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
(IT) to challenges faced by
Anchal Sood Dhir Indexed)
Indian Farmers
iCop: A System For
Madhurim Publication
B.Tech. Mitigation of Felonious
127 Saurabh Mishra a, Saru (Scopus 2015 CSI-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
(IT) Encroachment Using
Dhir Indexed)
GCM Push Notification
A Study on Cyber
Saru Dhir, Publication 3rd International Conference on Innovations in
B.Tech. Security, its Issues and
128 Saurabh Mishra Madhurim (Scopus 2015 Computer Science and Engineering (ICICSE-
(IT) Cyber crime rate in
a Indexed) 2015)
India
Sunil K Publication Compression and
B.Tech.
129 Suraj Thappar Chowdhar (Scopus 2015 Optimization of Web- ICACNI-2015, Will be indexed by Scopus
(IT)
y Indexed) Contents
Madhurim Publication Statistical Analysis of International Conf. On Soft Computing
B.Tech.
130 Vyomkesh a, Saru (Scopus 2015 Indian E-Commerce Techniques & Implementation(ICSCTI 2015),
(IT)
Dhir Indexed) Market Will be indexed by Scopus
Automatic Generation
M.Tech Mr
Ms Harleen Control using PSO
Power V.K.Tayal, Research IEEE international Conference (INDICON),
131 Kaur, Mr 2015 optimized PI and
System Dr Paper Will be indexed by Scopus
Puneet Kumar Optimal Fuzzy
s S.K.Sinha
Controller
M.Tech Reliability Parameter International conference on Recent Trends in
Mr Upendra Power Mr Sumeet Research Estimation and Engineering Science and Management, JNU
132 2015
Joshi System Sehrawat Paper Analysis for Electrical New Delhi, 15 March 2015 ISBN no 978-81-
s UPS system 931039-2-0, Will be indexed by Scopus
M.Tech Ms Design and Simulation
Mr K.V.Satya Research CCIS-2015 conference, Will be indexed by
133 Power Akanksha 2015 of Insulated Gate
Bharath Paper Scopus
System Pathak Bipolar Transistor

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s based Multilevel
Converter for High
Voltage Direct Current
transmission
Application
Android/Tizen based
Mr K.V.Satya M.Tech Artificial Intelligence International Conference On Recent Advances
Bharath, Mr Power Dr Research techniques for In Mathematics, Statistics And Computer
134 2015
Sheikh Suhail System Priyaranjan Paper Prognosis and Science[Icramscs-2015], 30 May 2015, Will be
Muhammad s Diagnosis of Electrical indexed by Scopus
Machines
EcoFlush - Wastewater
M.Tech Research Paper on Eco Flush in ARIMPIE 2015,
Mr. Mukesh Prof. Vivek Research Recycling and
135 Mechat 2015 IEEE International Conference, Will be indexed
Roy Kumar Paper Rainwater Harvesting
ronics by Scopus
Toilet Flush System
M.Tech Automatic detection of
Mr. Mukesh . Dr. Ayush Research TB with the help of ICACCI-2015, IEEE Explore, Springer, Kerla,
136 2015
Roy Mechat Goyal Paper image processing Will be indexed by Scopus
ronics techniques
Spatiotemporal
analysis of urban
growth, sprawl and
International Conference on Sustainable
structure of Rajkot,
Technologies in Building & environment
M.Tech Ms. Vadodara and Surat
Mr. Nishant Research (ICSTBE-2015), Sathyabhama University,
137 (Env. Madhuri 2015 (Gujarat-India) based
Joshi Paper Chennai, India - July, 2015:
Engg.) Kumari on Geographic
Published in Special Issue of Indian Journal of
Information Systems,
Science & Technology (SCOPUS INDEXED)
in relation to the
Sustainability
Pentagon Analysis.
Mr. Shubham Open GIS as an aid for
Ms.
Pandey & Mr. B.Tech Research effective smart city National Conference on Open Source GIS:
138 Madhuri 2015
Siddhant (CE) Paper solution – A Opportunities and Challenges
Kumari
Pandey perspective
139 Mr. Nishant M.Tech Dr. R. K. Research 2015 An innovative International Conference: Advances in Power

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Joshi (Env. Tomar Paper conceptual framework Generation from Renewable Energy Sources”
Engg.) for sustainable Kota Rajasthan India
development and
livelihood security
with an emphasis on
economic upliftment of
a demographic area
An Efficient Image
Processing Based
M.K.Dutta Technique for Computer Methods in Biomechanics and
Shaumik,
B.Tech & Research Comprehensive Biomedical Engineering: Imaging &
140 Shaunak and 2015
ECE M.Parthasa Paper Detection and Grading Visualization, Taylor & Francis Publishers.
Kshitij
rathi of Non Proliferative Scopus and Thomson Reuter Indexed
Diabetic Retinopathy
from Fundus Images
iCop: A System For
Madhurim
B.Tech. Mitigation of Felonious
141 Saurabh Mishra a, Saru Publication 2015 CSI-2015, Springer
(IT) Encroachment Using
Dhir
GCM Push Notification
A Study on Cyber
Saru Dhir, 3rd International Conference on Innovations in
B.Tech. Security, its Issues and
142 Saurabh Mishra Madhurim Publication 2015 Computer Science and Engineering (ICICSE-
(IT) Cyber crime rate in
a 2015), Springer
India
Madhurim Statistical Analysis of International Conference On Soft Computing
B.Tech.
143 Vyomkesh a, Saru Publication 2015 Indian E-Commerce Techniques & Implementation(ICSCTI 2015),
(IT)
Dhir Market IEEE
Defected Ground
Shalini Sah Surface and Frequency International conference on Computational
M.Tech
144 Saied Bilal & M. R Publication 2016 Selective Surface Based Intelligence and Communication Technology
.(ECE)
Tripathy Dual Band Microstrip (ICICT 2016)
Antenna
iCop: A System For
Madhurim
B.Tech. Mitigation of Felonious
145 Saurabh Mishra a, Saru Publication 2015 CSI-2015, Springer
(IT) Encroachment Using
Dhir
GCM Push Notification

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A Study on Cyber
Saru Dhir, 3rd International Conference on Innovations in
B.Tech. Security, its Issues and
146 Saurabh Mishra Madhurim Publication 2015 Computer Science and Engineering (ICICSE-
(IT) Cyber crime rate in
a 2015), Springer
India
Madhurim Statistical Analysis of International Conference On Soft Computing
B.Tech.
147 Vyomkesh a, Saru Publication 2015 Indian E-Commerce Techniques & Implementation(ICSCTI 2015),
(IT)
Dhir Market IEEE
Amity College of Commerce & Finance
S.No. Date Name of Program & Batch Achievement Details Organizing & Awarding
student Institution/ University
1 2nd October, Anirvan B.Com.Batch (2013- North Zone inter University Chess Tournament - Bundelkhand University,
2015 Chaudhary 16) Chess - Boys - 4th Position Jhansi
2 11th October, Himanshu B.Com.Batch (2015- Uttarakhand State Riffle Competition (Open Sight State Level Shooting
2015 Bhardwaj 18) Riffle - 10 meters - Silver Medal
3 24th October, Karan Raj, B.Com.Batch (2013- Inter University Sports Fest - Basketball - Silver Shiv Nadar University, Noida
2015 Keshav Prakash 16) Medal
4 24th October, Vivek Rao, B.Com.Batch (2013- IMS - Ghaziabad - Badminton Tournament - Boys - IMS Ghaziabad
2015 ShivanGarg 16) Bronze
5 30th January, Honey Mehra B.Com. Evening Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 (2013-16) Khadagpur
6 30th January, Nishkarsh Soni B.Com. Evening Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 (2013-16) Khadagpur
7 30th January, Shubham dubey B.Com. Evening Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 (2013-16) Khadagpur
8 30th January, Anuj Dubey B.Com. Evening Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 (2013-16) Khadagpur
9 30th January, Ankit Yadav B.Com.Batch (2013- Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 16) Khadagpur
10 30th January, Arpit Pal B.Com.Batch (2013- Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 16) Khadagpur
11 30th January, Sarthi Agarwal B.Com.Batch (2013- Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 16) Khadagpur
12 30th January, Aman Gupta B.Com. Evening Nukkad natak competition held in spring fest in IIT IIT Khadagpur
2016 (2013-16) Khadagpur
13 5th - 6th Feb, Vivek Rao B.Com.Batch (2013- Jaypee Institute of information technology, noida - Jaypee Institute, Noida
2016 16) Sports fest - Converge - Silver Medal
14 5th - 6th Feb, Aashi Jain B.Com.Batch (2014- Jaypee Institute of information technology, noida - Jaypee Institute of information

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2016 17) Sports fest- Converge- Silver Medal technology, noida - Sports fest
15 5th - 7th Feb, Keshav Prakash B.Com.Batch (2013- IIM Indore - Sports Fest - Basketball - 2nd Position IIM Indore
2016 Gupta 16)
16 5th - 7th Feb, Yajas Malik B.Com.Batch (2013- IIM Indore - Sports Fest - Basketball - 2nd Position IIM Indore
2016 16)
17 5th - 7th Feb, Karan Raj B.Com.Batch (2014- IIM Indore - Sports Fest - Basketball - 2nd Position IIM Indore
2016 17)
18 5th - 7th Feb, Akshay Arya B.Com.Batch (2015- IIM Indore - Sports Fest - Basketball - 2nd Position IIM Indore
2016 18)
19 5th - 7th Feb, Simran Padda B.Com.Batch (2015- IIM Indore - Sports Fest - Basketball - 2nd Position IIM Indore
2016 18)
20 16th - 19th Chander mohan B.Com.Batch (2013- Ist Position in Volleyball, Symbiosis Noida Fest Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 16) Studies, Noida
21 16th - 19th Ankit Yadav B.Com.Batch (2013- Ist Position in Tug of War, Symbiosis Noida Fest Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 16) Studies, Noida
22 16th - 19th Vivek Rao B.Com.Batch (2013- Silver Medal in Badminton, Symbiosis Noida Fest Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 16) Studies, Noida
23 16th - 19th Keshav Prakash B.Com.Batch (2013- Participated in Basketball Symbiosis Noida - Sports Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 Gupta 16) Fest Studies, Noida
24 16th - 19th Yajas Malik B.Com.Batch (2013- Participated in Basketball Symbiosis Noida - Sports Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 16) Fest Studies, Noida
25 16th - 19th Karan Raj B.Com.Batch (2014- Participated in Basketball Symbiosis Noida - Sports Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 17) Fest Studies, Noida
26 16th - 19th Akshay Arya B.Com.Batch (2015- Participated in Basketball Symbiosis Noida - Sports Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 18) Fest Studies, Noida
27 16th - 19th Simran Padda B.Com.Batch (2015- Participated in Basketball Symbiosis Noida - Sports Symbiosis Centre for Mgmt.
Feb, 2016 18) Fest Studies, Noida
28 6th-7th March, Keshav Prakash B.Com.Batch (2013- Chitkara University - Sports Fest , 2nd Position Chitkara University, HP
2016 Gupta 16) Basketball
29 6th-7th March, Yajas Malik B.Com.Batch (2013- Chitkara University - Sports Fest , 2nd Position Chitkara University, HP
2016 16) Basketball
30 6th-7th March, Karan Raj B.Com.Batch (2014- Chitkara University - Sports Fest , 2nd Position Chitkara University, HP
2016 17) Basketball
31 6th-7th March, Akshay Arya B.Com.Batch (2015- Chitkara University - Sports Fest , 2nd Position Chitkara University, HP
2016 18) Basketball

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Amity School of Communication

Student Achievements 2015-16

Students who won/participated different Competitions on 14th August 2015.

Article Writing Competition


1. Nischal Kumar (A2080015002), MA(J&MC)-1st Semester
2. Shreya Mathur (A2080015001), MA(J&MC)-1st Semester

Poetry Writing Competition


1.Harshit Pandey (A2079815231), BA(J&MC)- 1st Semester Section A
2.Rishav Pandey (A2079815290), BA(J&MC)- 1st Semester Section F

Best Dressed Competition (PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN’- Dress up Ethnic!)

1. Male- MahirPandhi( A2079815062), BA(J&MC) Section B


2. Female- AkankshaPathak(A2079815205), BA(J&MC) Section D

Poster Making Competition


1. Ayush Garg (A2000415018), MA(A&MM)- 1st Semester
2. RitikaDubey(A2072415016), BA(J&MC) 3C-1st Semester

Display Decoration Board Competition (Celebrating 69th Independence Day)


BJMC1D
1) AnkitaMunjal (A2079815039)
2) Prachi Chaudhary (A2079815243)
3) Ashrika Tyagi(A2079815157)
4) SimranPoddar(A2079815198)
5) Medhavi Srivastav(A2079815257)
6) YashovardhanSingh(A2079815235)

A student of MA(J&C) II Sem Mr. Nichal Kumar has won the following competitions

1. 2nd Position in Debate competition, held on 22nd Jan in Cynosure


2016 in HansrajColllege.

2. Best Speaker in War of Words competition, held on 29-30th Jan


in Taarangana 2016 in Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women.

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3. Cleared Semi- finals in debate competition, Inbush 2016. Participating in finals on
3-5th Feb'16.
A student from BJ&MC - IV sem (section C) Mr. Kabir Agarwal has
participated along with his band 'Stable Flux' at IIT Guwahati
ALCHERINGA annual cultural fest that took place from 28th to 31st january, 2016.
Stable Flux secured first position to win a cash price of Rs. 70,000 and goodies worth
Rs. 60,000 to be shared amongst the band mates.

Two students of BJMC II A are selected for the merit scholarship,


Details -
Namya Mehra - BJMC II A - 50% Fast Track merit on admission scholarship
(continued for session 2014-15)
Mehul Prasad - BJMC II A - 30% merit scholarship

One student Ms. Payal Keshri - BJMC II A achieved First Position in Third National
Stupa Sports Championship 2015

In photofair 2015 December, two pictures of BJ&MC student Ms. Nishtha Bajaj were
selected for exhibition organized by ALL INDIA PHOTOGRAPHIC TRADE &
INDUSTRY ASSCOIATION.

Four students of ASCO in teams of two participated in Amity Lucknow’s I-debate


Challenge season 2, with more than 50 teams from several different states across India.
o Team 1: Gauri Sharma (BJ&MC-I) and Rustam Singh (MJ&MC-II)
o Team 2: Shradha Bhardwaj (BJ&MC-I) and Toshi Tiwari (BJ&MC-I)
o Rustam Singh, MJ&MC II student also won BEST SPEAKER and won iPad
mini.
o Sreshth Shah, BJ&MC II student won TATA Crucible 2014 City champion,
Quiz competition and was awarded cash prize of 1 Lac.

ASCO students participated in Debate and Talent Hunt competitions organized by


Delhi University colleges under their Annual Fest and they won different titles.
o Kachan Jaiswani MJ&MC I – Ms. Dancing Diva
o Karshini Singh BJ&MC II – Debate
o Aakash Wali BJ&MC I (Evening) – Mr. Quick Wit

ASCO student team won a film based Quiz contest organized by Maharaja Agrasen
Institute of Management Studies as part of their Annual fest Genesis 2015. The team
members are:
o Yash Vats – MJ&MC I
o Shubra Rai – MJ&MC I
o Gaurav Bhardawaj – MFTP I

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Film ‘Dante’s Circles’ made by final year students of BJ&MC won FIRST prize in
Manthan 2015, media fest of ISOMES. The team members are:
o Saba Sodhi –Director
o Wajahat Hussian – Cinematographer
o Shriti Puri
o Vidhi Nangia
o Mehek

ASCO students won awards in different categories in Manthan 2015, organized by


ISOMES.
o Skit competition- 2nd position
o Group Dance- 1st prize
o RJ Hunt – 1st prize
o Slogan Writing – 2nd position
Sreshth Shah, BJ&MC II student was a Runner up of Tata Crucible Campus quiz 2015
and was awarded cash prize of 50,000.
Film titled ‘Dance-an ode to life’ won GOLD MEDAL in Documentary category at
PRISM Film Festival. Student team from BJ&MC III included:
o Ashmita – Director
o Pragyanshini
o Dhriti
Film ‘Dante’s Circles’ made by final year students of BJ&MC won FIRST prize in
Genesis 2015 by MAIMS. The group members are:
o Saba Sodhi –Director
o Wajahat Hussian – Cinematographer
o Shriti Puri
o Vidhi Nangia
o Mehek Srivastava

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CHAPTER – 14

UNIVERSITY MAJOR EVENTS

14.1 SANGATHAN: A powerful organic growth model for Amitians

Dr. Ashok K Chauhan, Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Chauhan,Dr. Atul Chauhan and Dr. Ashok K Chauhan- Founder President, Amity Group unfurling Amity
other senior members of the Management after the hoisting of 110 ft tall Sangathan Flag
National Flag

Dr. Ashok K Chauhan- Founder President Amity handing over Sangathan Dr. Atul Chauhan- Chancellor, Amity University addressing the gathering
Mashaal to a student

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Mesmerising Performance by the stars of Amiown, Pushp Vihar Members of the Management, HoIs and HoDs attending the valediction of
Sangathan 2015

The valediction of “Sangathan 2015- Inter- Institutional Sports Meet” at Amity


Campus, Sector-125 presented a perfect picture of sportsmanship, leadership and unity
in diversity with thousands of students, faculty members and staff from National and
International Campuses of Amity present during the grandeur event.

The event commenced with an impressive and well coordinated March Past by 151
marching contingents comprising of more than 6,000 students from Amity
International Schools and Universities, the largest ever contingent in the history of
Sports Event any University.

Amitians took great pride in hoisting 107 ft tall National Flag, unfurled by Dr. Ashok
K Chauhan, which is the tallest National Flag ever hoisted by any University in India.
It has dimensions of 30 feet and weights 15 Kgs.

The ceremony was graced by Dr. Ashok K Chauhan- Founder President, Amity Group,
Dr. (Mrs.)Amita Chauhan-Chairperson, Amity International Schools, Dr. Atul Chauhan-
Chancellor, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh; Dr. Aseem Chauhan- Chancellor, Amity
University, Gurgaon, Mr. Ajeet Chauhan- Vice Chairman, Amity Directorate of Distance
and Online Education, Ms. Sapna Chauhan- Vice chairperson, Amiown Schools, Ms.
Pooja Chauhan- Vice Chairperson, Amity Humanity Foundation, Ms. Divya Chauhan-
Chairperson, Amity School of Fashion Designing and other Senior members of the
Management , Head of the Institutions, Directors, Faculty members and students of
Amity.

Dr. Ashok K Chauhan received the “Guard of Honor” from the chivalrous Cadets from
Amity Indian Military College.

Sports Captains from various Institutes took turns and passed on the “Sangathan Torch”
to finally light the “Khel Jyoti”

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Welcoming the distinguished gathering Prof. Kalpana Sharma, Chairperson, Organizing
Committee, Sangathan-2015 presented a report of Sangathan 2015. She highlighted that
over 855 matches were conducted in Amity Campuses and Universities during month
long meet.

Releasing the Souvenir of “Sangathan 2015” and an impressive Calendar for the year 2016
designed by Amity Institute of Wild Life Sciences, Dr. Ashok K Chauhan expressed his
happiness over the sportsmanship demonstrated by the students during SANGATHAN
2015. During the occasion, a book titled “Winged Friends” authored by Dr. (Mrs.) B
Shukla-Vice Chancellor, Amity University was also released. The Book beautifully
captures the birds’ species that were seen at various locations in Amity University
Campus, Sector-125, Noida during the year 2014-2015. The photographs in the book
have been clicked by the students of Wild Life Sciences Department of Amity.

The eagerly awaiting students who competed and surpassed their competitors in various
Sports were felicitated with Gold, Silver and Bronze medals and Trophies.The team of
Amity Law School, Noida lifted the Winners’ Trophy with 17 Gold Medals,17 Silver
Medals and 9 Bronze Medals in their kitty.

The team of Amity School of Engineering and Technology bagged the Second Position
with 8 Gold medals, 10 Silver and 13 Bronze medals and the combined Team of Amity
School of Fashion Technology, Amity School of Telecom Engineering and Management,
Amity Institute of Space Science and Technology and Amity Institute of Nuclear Science
and Technology secured Third Position with 9 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze
Medal.

On the eve of the valediction of Sangathan 2015, students from various Campuses and
Universities of Amity presented a wonderful ensemble of cultural performances ranging
from classical dance to regional and contemporary dance

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SANGATHAN 2015
INTER AMITY INSTITUTIONS SPORTS MEET
POINT TALLY

Points Tally Sangathan 2015

Positio Poi
n Group Name nts

1 ALSN 17 17 9 145

2 ASET 8 10 13 83

3 AIFT / AITEM / 9 3 1 55
AIRAE / AISST /
AINST / AIAE

4 ABS 7 4 1 48

5 ASCO 5 4 3 40

6 AIPS / AINN / AIFS 4 4 6 38

7 ASAP / ASD 4 3 - 29

8 AIB 3 3 3 27

9 ASB 2 4 4 26

10 AIBS 2 3 6 25

10 ACCF 3 1 7 25

11 ASE / ASIBAS / 2 3 2 21
AICISM

12 ASET (BIJWASN) 1 4 2 19

13 AINT / AIES / AIOA / 2 1 4 17


AIMST / AIA / AIVI /
AIMT/ AIGTRS /
AIHSR / AIGIRS

14 ALSN-II 1 1 5 13

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14 ALS - DELHI 1 2 2 13

15 AMITY GREATER 1 2 1 12
NOIDA CAMPUS

16 AIIT 1 1 1 9

17 AIP / AIPT / AIPAS / - 1 4 7


AIPH / AIHA

18 AIESR - 2 - 6

19 ASFT / ASFA 1 - - 5

19 AISS / ASFL / AIE / 1 - - 5


AIRS / AIBHAS /
AIALS / AIBAS

20 ASE-AIEEE - 1 1 4

21 RICSSBE - 1 - 3

14.2 AMITY Youth Fest 2016


Education is the beginning of a journey to a better future and a strong foundation of a at
Amity, we passionately believe that Youth festivals link together different knowledge
and cultural networks. It reinforces the significance of Innovation, interaction,
information, communication, Technology and prosperity in the society.

Youth Festivals serves as a meeting place for creative minds to discuss their ideas and
allow for testing of their ideas in the face of intense competition, rigorous evaluations and
a touch of the celebration. Amity Youth Festival 2016 aimed at the association of the ideas
of students and enthusiasts from all over the country. This year the young dynamic and
vibrant students of Amity University organized Amity Youth Festival from February 18th
to 20th 2016 at Noida Campus with an entirely different concept and approach.

Amity Youth Festival had been revolutionized and a new structural framework had been
introduced. We introduced 12 expositions and 34 signature events and a variety of food
stalls this Amity Youth Festival is all set to Bigger, Better, Revolutionary and exceptional.
Amity Youth Festival 2016 a 3-day annual festival organized by the Amity University,
Noida which has a gathering of students from Amity University, other Amity
Universities and other Universities & Colleges.

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AYF 16 Comprises of:
 Expositions namely Auto Expo, Corporate Expo, Fashion Expo, Real Estate Expo,
NGO Expo, Start up & Standup Expo.
 Fun &Food park
 32 Signature Competitive Events from various departments and domains
 Fashion Show
 Star Night
 Cultural events

Expositions were the main highlight of this festival and special highlight of this youth
festival was to highlight our social Responsibility in the form of the expo.

Details of the expo are:

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY- AN AMITY INITIATIVE (NGO


EXPO)

There are many responsibilities that every individual handle in once life and social
responsibility is one of them, which not helps the person to evolve but also helps in
betterment of nation. Under the program “SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY- AN AMITY
INITIATIVE” academic institutes developed a social cause mindset among the students.

“SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY- AN AMITY INITIATIVE” was a platform provided by


Amitasha and Atulasha where students and Alumni invited other NGOs to showcase
their portfolio and the students can get enrolled in NGOs of their interest.

There were three pavilions:

 First for the presentation/performances by Amitasha and Atulasha.


 Second, where NGOs will showcase their portfolios.
 Third will be for activities or task performance, tasks related to vision of
Amitasha and Atulasha. Gift hampers will be given to the winners.

NGOs showcased their portfolios through:

 Presentations
 Videos
 Activities

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Highlights of the Expo

STARTUP & STANDUP INDIA: AN AMITY INITIATIVE


EXPO

Startup & Standup India Expo aimed to promote the entrepreneurial initiatives among
Amitian. It was organized during Amity Youth Festival 2016.27 stalls were put up by
students and alumni of Amity universe.

The expo was inaugurated by Pooja Ma’am, VC Ma’am Dr. Balvinder Shukla &
Chairperson AYF 2016 .Amity Innovation Incubator set up their stall in support of the
initiative. They interacted with all the stalls and provided their insights in the respective
startups of students.

The TiE members visiting us and interacted with all participating startups and gave them
the opportunity to further expand their venture by taking part in the expo being
organized by them in which around 1200 startups will be participating.

 TiE also invited the startups to become their members to better connect with the
entrepreneur community.

Our Founder Sir, Dr. Ashok K Chauhan visited the expo. He interacted with each and
every student or alumni showcasing their respective startup. He provided his views on
every venture on how to take this forward.

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FOOD PARK

Separate venue

This year there was a tinge of change which proved to be a catalyst for the fest; every year
the fun and food stalls were installed in the main sports ground but this year a new venue
was allocated for the same. This increased the accessibility for the students to varieties of
food and beverages.

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Display of stall list at entrance

For the first time, a display has been put at the entrance which provides the stall
numbers and the names of the stalls for easier reachability.

A total of 31 stalls with different cuisines had been put up in the park.

STAR NIGHT

Like every year this year also we had a huge footfall for the star night .Mr Arman Malik
was the star at this years fest. OUR YOUNG Amitianians could very well relate to him
and enjoyed the evening.

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High lights of the evening

14.3 AMITY HUMAN VALUES QUARTER – 2015-16

With the blessings of our Founder President Dr. Ashok. K Chauhan, Amity University
has been proudly celebrating Human values quarter every year since 2001. 2014-15 was
celebrated as Amity Human Values Year.

This year too we have celebrated Amity Human Values Activities 2015-2016 wherein
various activities related to Human values were conducted by students of Amity
University Noida Campus at Institutional level and by undertaking outreach activities
under the course Human Values & Community outreach, an initiative of Prof. (Dr.)
Balvinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor, AUUP.

As on 27th April, 2016, 3127 students have participated in 278 activities which have been
conducted at institutional level.
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Different activities like film screening on gender sensitivity, donation drives, mass
contact programmes on dental awareness, body mass index and cancer awareness etc.,
craft mela, street play, Skill building workshops, seminars, Yoga workshops, drill for
avoiding road rage, guest lectures, swachata pledge and cleanliness drives, case study on
Child trafficking, panel discussion on changing dimensions of language, dress show on
Atulya Bharat, comic making for animal care, visits to orphanage, old age home, special
school Tamanna are to name a few were organised.

Radio talk shows like Abhimanyu road show, disability awareness, moral story narration
were organized on Amity Radio.

Various competitions like photo story, poster making on greenovation, hunger and
national food security, extempore and debate, sur tarang, rangoli making, e-poster
making were held.

A five day ICPR sponsored workshop ‘Critical reflections on the Ancient Indian schools
of philosophy in the context of current education system’ in order to devise
methodologies towards an integrated approach to education, based on the perspective
gained from the Ancient Indian schools of Philosophy was organized.

Motivational talks were organized on eminent personalities like Bhagat Singh, Mahatma
Gandhi Ratan Tata, APJ, Abdul Kalam, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Dhirubhai Ambani
to get inspired and motivated by their work and vision.

Under the banner of Amity Human Values Quarter 2016- Amity University organized a
Symposium on “Enhancement of Happiness, Peace & Prosperity” to focus on the fragile
value system to sustain and revive the need of tolerance, compassion, sympathy, peace,
empathy, happiness etc. in our society. The speakers for the symposium were Ms
Harsaran Pandey, Consultant Risk Communication, WHO; Ms. Merry Barua, Founder
Director, Action for Autism, National Centre for Autism India; Mr. Rahul Yadav,
Founder Yoddhas; Shri Vidurpriya from ISCON. Ms. Pooja Chauhan, Vice Chairperson,
Amity Humanity Foundation shared her thoughts on human values.

In addition to the above, 2172 students have chosen Human Values & Community
Outreach (UG) and Community Outreach (PG) courses in the academic session 2015-16.

5299 students have been engaged in Human Values activities during 2015-16.

These two courses are part of course curriculum and are offered as open electives in the
category of Outdoor Activity Based Course (OABC). Students earn a credit for this course.
This is a unique opportunity for students to work towards betterment of society while
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values are learnt and realized; citizenship, mutual aid and collective responsibility.
Students have undertaken projects in outreach activities under the clusters of Child
Issues, Education, Health and Disabilities, Environmental issues, Animal care, Social
Issues. This has helped to generate awareness of human values, social caring and to
prepare students for engaging in social service activities that enhance the quality of life
for both others and themselves.

During Odd Semester 2015-16, out of 1511 students, there were 42 Human Values Angels
(A+), 98 Human Values Champion (A grade), 125 Human Values Star (A minus) and in
PG level Community Outreach there were 16 Human Values Angels, 16 Human Values
Champion and 55 Human Values Star.

A website has been launched reflecting activities of Amity Human Value 2015-2016 that
provides details of all the activities under AHVQ and HVCO.

14.4 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME

The Orientation Programmes are conducted for all the new students on first three days
of commencement of the Academic Session. The newcomers are extended a warm
welcome and introduced during the programme, so that they quickly adjust to the
University environment & adopt the Amity culture and systems.

All Heads of Institutions plan / work out the Registration and Orientation Programme
for the first year students of their respective institutions as per the specific needs of the
programme (UG /PG). It begins with a Havan followed by Registration, introduction to
Amity Universe, Head of Institution, Faculty & staff members etc. Several other sessions
are held. These include Proficiency test, Mentoring, Ice Breaking Exercise, Amity
Regulations, Academic Philosophy, Evaluation & Examination System, Panel Discussion
by Industry Experts on “Industry Expectations from Young Professionals, Introduction
to Clubs & Committees, Psychometric Profiling, Value Addition Courses, QAE,
Sangathan, Military Training, Inter-Institution Competitions, Internationalization, Anti-
Ragging Measures, Student Counselling centre, Talent Hunt etc., Some of these sessions
are common and applicable to students of all programmes & therefore such sessions are
clubbed with the Orientation programmes of other institutions.

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The list of Orientation Programmes organised in the year 2015-16 is given below:

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

Duration of
Orientation Institutions Programmes
Programme
ABS MBA
8 to 10 July, 2015
AIBS MBA-International Business, 3C MBA
MBA-HR, MBA-M&S, MBA-Ent., MBA-Retail
Mgt., MBA – NGO Mgmt., MBA (Rural
ABS Management), MBA- Transport & Logistics,
MBA (Executive), PG Dip. in Rural Marketing,
Advanced Diploma in Business Administration
Master of Financial Management, Master of
ACCF
Commerce
M.Phil – Rehabilitation Psy., M.Phil – Clinical
AIBHAS
Psychology
MBA (Competitive Intelligence & Strategic
AICISM
Management)
MBA - Telecom Management, MBA – Telecom
13 to 15 July, 2015 AITEM
Sales, MBA – Telecom HR
MBA Insurance, MBA Insurance & Banking,
ASIBAS
MBA – Insurance & Financial Planning
ASCO MBA-Media Management
AIOA MBA (Agriculture &Food Business)
MBA – Natural Resource & Sustainable
ASNRSD
Development
AIB MBA (Biotech Management)
AIHSR MBA - Horticulture
ASFT MBA- Fashion Management
ASH MBA (Hospitality Management)
B.A (Journalism & Mass Communication), B.A
(Journalism & Mass Communication) -
3Continent, Bachelor of Film & Television
Production, B.A (Film & Television Production),
14 to 16 July, 2015 ASCO
M.A – Journalism & Mass Communication, M.A
- Advertising & Marketing Management, M.A -
Film & TV Production, M.A - Visual
Communication, M.A - PR & Event

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Management, Diploma - J&MC, PG Diploma in
Radio Broadcast & Radio Management
Bachelor of Fine Arts, BFA (Animation), BFA –
Visual Communication, MFA – Visual
ASFA
Communication, MFA (Applied Arts), MFA
(Painting)
B.A(H) Fashion Communication, B.A(H)
Fashion Design, B.A(H) Fashion Technology,
B.A(H) Textile Design, 3 C -B.A (H) Fashion
ASFT
Design, Diploma in Fashion Design, M.A -
Fashion & Textile Merchandise), M.A. – Fashion
Retail Mgt., M. Design (Fashion & Textiles)
BBA, BBA-Marketing & Sales, BBA-Finance &
ASB Accounting, BBA- Family Business
Management, BBA + MBA (Dual)
BBA + MBA –IB (Dual Degree), 3C BBA, BBA -
AIBS
International Business
15 to 17 July, 2015
AICISM BBA – Business Development
B.Com (Finance & Investment Analysis), B. Com
ACCF
(Finance & Accounting), B.Com (H)
AIHA BBA – Healthcare
Bachelor of Hotel Management, Diploma in
Food & Beverage Service, Diploma in Food
ASH
Prod., Diploma in Front Office Operation,
Diploma in Accommodation Operation
BA – Tourism Administration, MA - Tourism
AITT
Administration
B.Pharma, M. Pharm - Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology, M. Pharm - Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry, M. Pharm - Pharmaceutics, M.
AIP Pharm - Pharmaceutical Management, M.
20 to 22 July, 2015 Pharm - Pharmacology, M. Pharm -
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, M. Pharm - Drug
Regulatory Affairs
AIPH Master of Public Health
AIHA Master of Hospital Administration
B.Sc (H) Neurosciences, M.Sc Clinical
AINN
Neurosciences
BPT, Bachelor of Occupation Therapy, MPT,
AIPT Master of Physiotherapy – Community based
Rehabilitation, Master of Physiotherapy – Hand

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Rehabilitation, Master of Physiotherapy –
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
MA (Organization Behavior), MA (Clinical
Psychology), BA + MA Clinical Psychology
AIBHAS
(Dual Degree), M. Sc. Neuropsychology, PG
Diploma in Rehab. Psy
BA (Hons) Economics, B.A (Hons) Philosophy,
ASE Politics & Economics, M.A - Economics, M. Phil
Economics
M.A- Development Studies, Master of Social
Work, Bachelor of Social Work, B.A (H)
AISS
Sociology, B.A (H) Pol. Science, B.A (H) History,
M.A Political Science
BA(H) English, M.A English, M.Phil English,
AIESR
M.Phil English (PT)
MBA- Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure, MBA
Construction Project Management, MBA-
21 to 23 July, 2015 RICS School of
Infrastructure Management, MBA –
Built
Construction Economics & Quantity Surveying,
Environment
BBA -Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure, BBA-
Construction Management
MA - French, BA Hons Spanish, BA Hons
ASFL
German, BA Hons French
MA (Counselling Psychology), MA (Military
Psychology), MA (Applied Psychology), BA (H)
Applied Psychology, P.G. Diploma (Counselling
Psychology), PG Diploma in Criminal
AIPS Psychology, Certificate- (Human Behaviour) PT,
Certificate (School Counselling) PT, PG Dip
(Family & Child Psy) PT, M.Phil (Counselling
Psychology), M.Phil – Child & Adolescent
Psychology
B. Tech. CSE, 3C B. Tech. CSE, Diploma in CSE,
ASET B. Tech. IT, B. Tech CSE + MBA, B. Tech. – ECE,
3C B. Tech. – ECE, B. Tech ECE + MBA
B. Tech. – Electronics & Telecommunication, B.
AITEM
Tech + MBA-Telecom (Dual Degree)
22 to 24 July, 2015 AIRAE B. Tech Solar & Alternative Energy Systems
AIHSR B. Tech - Horticulture
B. Tech. - Food Technology, B. Tech. + M. Tech
AIFT (Food Technology) Dual Degree, B. Tech. (Food
Technology) + MBA Dual Degree

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B. Tech - Nanotechnology, B. Tech + M. Tech -
AINT
Nanotechnology (Dual Degree)
BCA, B. Sc (Information Technology),
AIIT
BCA+MCA – Dual Degree
B. Tech – Civil Engg., Diploma in Civil Engg, 3C
B. Tech – Civil Engg., B. Tech Civil Engg + MBA,
B. Tech. MAE, 3C B. Tech. MAE, Diploma in
MAE, B. Tech – Automobile Engg., B. Tech
ASET Electronics & Instrumentation, B. Tech Electrical
& Electronics Engineering, Diploma in Electrical
& Electronics Engineering, B. Tech MAE + MBA,
23 to 25 July, 2015 B. Tech MAE + M. Tech Automobile Engg.(Dual
Degree)
B. Tech + M. Tech Nuclear Science &
AINST Technology, B. Tech - Nuclear Science &
Technology
AIAE B. Tech. (Aerospace Engg)
B. Tech - Avionics, B. Tech Aerospace Engg. +M.
AISST
Tech.-Avionics(Dual Degree)
B. Tech. Biotech, 3C B. Tech. Biotech, B. Tech. -
Bioinformatics, B. Sc.(H) Biotech, 3C B. Sc.(H)
Biotech, B. Sc. (H) Med. Biotech, 3C B. Sc. (H)
Med. Biotech, B.Tech + M.Tech Biotech (DD),
AIB
B.Sc. + M.Sc Biotech (DD), M. Sc. (Biotech), M. Sc.
(Bioinformatics.), M. Tech. (Biotech), M.Tech
- Biochemical Engg., PG Dip. in Clinical Data
Management
M. Sc. Microbial Technology, B.Sc (H) -
Microbiology, B.Sc. – Medical Lab Tech., B.Sc. +
AIMT M.Sc. Microbial Technology (Dual Degree), PG
27 to 29 July, 2015 Dip. in Microbial Technology, M.Phil. –
Microbial Sc./Tech
M.Sc. - Immunology, M.Sc. - Virology, PG
AIVI Diploma in Clinical Virology & Immunology,
PG Diploma in Seed & Plant Certification
M.Sc. - Marine Science, B.Sc. (Hons.) - Marine
AIMST
Science
M. Sc (Agriculture) Agronomy, M.Sc. Organic
AIOA Food Production & Certification, B.Sc.
Agriculture & Food Business
AIA B.Sc. (H) Anthropology, M. Sc. Anthropology

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AIWS M. Sc Wild Life Sciences
M.Sc – Molecular Medicine (MSM), M.Sc –
AIMMSCR Cellular and Molecular Oncology (CMO), M.Sc
Stem Cell Science and Technology (SST)
M.Sc. - Post Harvest Technology, PG Diploma in
AICPHT&CCM
Cold Chain Management
AIHRS M.Sc. - Medicinal & Aromatic Plants
B. Arch., Bachelor of Planning, M. Arch. –
ASAP
Landscape Architecture
Bachelor of Interior Design, Master of Interior
ASD Design, BID+MID (DD), PG Diploma in Interior
Design
B.Sc. (H) Chemistry, B.Sc. (H) Physics, B.Sc. (H)
AIAS
Mathematics, Bachelor of Statistics
AIFS B.Sc. (H) Forensic Sciences
AIGIRS B. Sc – Geoinformatics
AIES B. Sc - Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Physical Education, BP. Ed, PG
ASPESS Diploma Sports Psychology, M.P.Ed., M.Phil –
Physical Education
M.Ed, M.Phil – Education, M.Phil.-Education
(Part Time), B.Ed, Bachelor of Elementary
AIE
Education, Dip. in Elementary Teacher Training,
28 to 30 July, 2015 Dip. in Nursery Teacher Training
B. Ed Special Education (LD), B. Ed Special
Education (ASD), B. Ed Special Education (MR),
M. Ed Special Education (LD), M. Ed Special
AIRS
Education (MR), Int. B.A. Ed. Special Education,
Int. B.Com. Ed. Special Education, Int. B.Sc. Ed.
Special Education
BALLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), B.Com LLB
(Hons), LLB, LLM (IEL), LLM (ITEL), LLM
(Corporate Banking & Insurance Law), LL M
ALS (Tax), LLM (Medical & Health Law), LLM
(Military & Security Laws), LLM (Media &
29 to 31 July, 2015 Entertainment Law), M. Phil (Law), M. Phil. –
Law – Part Time
B.A LLB (Hons), B. Com LLB (Hons), BBA LLB
ALS - II
(Hons)
LLM – Human Rights, LLM – Family Law, LLM
AIALS
– Buss. Law, LLM – Constitutional Law, LLM –

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One Year
M. Tech – Computer Science & Engg., M. Tech –
Elect. & Comm. Engg., M. Tech – Automobile
Engg, M. Tech- VLSI, M. Tech- Wireless
Communication, M. Tech. Mechatronics, M.
Tech- Power Systems, M. Tech. Control Systems,
M. Tech – Embedded Systems Technology, M
.Tech – Information Technology, M. Tech –
Computer Network & Information Security), M.
ASET
Tech – Cloud Computing, M. Tech – Software
Engineering, M. Tech – Data Science, M. Tech –
Industrial & Production Engineering, M. Tech -
Structural Engineering, M. Tech - Signal
Processing, M. Tech – Engineering Design, M.
Tech - Information Security & Cyber Forensic,
M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, M. Tech -
Robotics, M. Tech – Biomedical Engineering
AISST M. Tech - Avionics
AINST M. Tech - Nuclear Science & Technology
M. Tech - Optoelectronics & Optical
30 July to 01 AITEM Communication, M. Tech - Telecommunication
August, 2015 Systems Engg.
MCA, M. Sc. (Network Technology &
AIIT
Management)
AIRAE M. Tech Solar & Alternative Energy Systems
M. Tech. (Nanotech), M.Sc. (Nanoscience) by
Research, M.Sc. (Nanoscience) by
AINT Research+M.Tech – Nanotechnology (Dual
Degree), M. Sc - Nano Biotechnology, M. Sc -
Forensic Nanotechnology
M. Tech (Food Technology), M.Sc. (Food &
AIFT
Nutrition)
M. Sc. (Forensic Sciences), PG Dip. in Forensic
AIFS Examination of Document, PG Dip. in Forensic
Biology & Serology
AIES PG Dip. in Forensic Biology & Serology
ASNRSD M. Sc – Forestry
AIFSS B.A (Hons) Sanskrit, M.A Sanskrit
AIAE M. Tech (Aerospace Engg))
B.Sc. – Medical Physiology, M.Sc. – Medical
AIPAS
Physiology, PG Diploma in Health & Wellness

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Management
M Tech - Renewable Energy System & Solar
AIGTRS
Detoxification
M. Sc Environmental Management, PG Diploma
in Environmental Impact Assessment, PG
AIETSM
Diploma in Environmental Occupational Health
& Safety
M.Sc. – Applied Physics, M.Sc. – Applied
Chemistry, M.Sc. – Applied Mathematics, Master
AIAS
of Statistics, M. Phil - Physics, M. Phil –
Chemistry, M. Phil - Maths, M. Phil -Statistics
Bachelor of Classical Dance, Bachelor of Music
(Classical Hindustani Vocal), Bachelor of Music
ASPA (Hindustani Classical Instrumental), Bachelor of
Performing Arts (Music Vocal/ Instrumental),
Bachelor of Performing Arts (Dance)
M.Sc. Geoinformatics & Remote Sensing, M.Sc.
Geographic Information System & Remote
AIGIRS Sensing, M. Tech Geo-informatics & Remote
Sensing, PG Diploma in Geographic Information
System & Remote Sensing
B. Tech – CSE (Evening), B. Tech – ECE
ASET
(Evening), B. Tech – MAE (Evening)
AIIT BCA (Evening)
AIBS MBA - IB (Evening), BBA – IB (Evening)
BBA – Marketing & Sales (Evening), Diploma in
ASB Business Administration, Certificate in Business
Administration
B.A (H) Insurance & Banking, M. Sc Risk Mgmt
& Business Analytics, M. Sc. – Actuarial Science,
ASIBAS
B. Sc – Actuarial Science, PG Diploma in
Banking, MBA – Insurance (PT)
AIB B.Tech – Biotechnology (Evening)
AIHSR M. Sc- Horticulture (PHT)
B.Com (H) - Evening, M. Phil Finance, M .Phil
ACCF
Commerce
B.A (Journalism & Mass Communication)
ASCO
Evening
LIBRARY Bachelor of Library and Information Science
01 August ASET M. Tech – Computer Science & Engg.

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Saturday, 2015 (Weekend), M. Tech – ECE (Weekend), M. Tech
– Automobile Engg. (Weekend), M. Tech – Power
Systems (Weekend), M. Tech – IT (Weekend), M.
Tech – Software Engineering (Weekend), M. Tech
– Cloud Computing (Weekend), M. Tech –
Mechatronics (Weekend),
M. Tech – E&T (Weekend), M. Tech – VLSI
(Weekend)
M. Tech - Optoelectronics & Optical
AITEM Communication (Weekend), M. Tech -
Telecommunication Systems Engg. (Weekend)
MBA (Executive) – Tourism, Hospitality &
AITT
Aviation (Weekend)
Diploma in Cyber Security, Audit & Compliance
AICLCC (Weekend), Certificate Course in Cyber law &
Information Security (Weekend)
B.Tech Aerospace Engg., B.Tech Civil Engg.,
B.Tech. CSE, B.Tech E& I, B.Tech ECE, B.Tech
11 August, 2015 to ASE (through
EEE, B.Tech IT, B.Tech MAE, B.Tech. NST,
13 August 2015 AIEEE)
B.Tech. FT, B.Tech. Nanotechnology, B.Tech.
Biotech

Lucknow Campus

Commencement Name of the


Programmes
Date Institution
MBA, 3C MBA, MBA(International Business), MBA-
6 TH July 2015 ABS Human Resource, MBA-Marketing & Sales, MBA-
Media Management, BBA, 3C BBA, B.Com (Hons)
B.Tech. CSE, 3C B.Tech CSE, B.Tech. IT, B.Tech –
Civil Engg., B.Tech. Aerospace Engg., B.Tech. ECE,
B.Tech MAE, B.Tech – Electrical & Electronics Engg.,
6 TH July 2015 ASET
M.Tech – CS&Engg., M.Tech – ECE, M.Tech. –
Automobile Engg.,
M.Tech – Embedded Systems Technology
6 TH July 2015 ASAS M.Sc. – Applied Mathematics
ASE (through B.Tech. CSE, B.Tech. Aerospace Engg., B.Tech Civil
6 TH July 2015
AIEEE) Engg., B.Tech EEE, B.Tech ECE, B.Tech – Biotech
6 TH July 2015 ASAP B. Arch, B.Sc – Interior Design
6 TH July 2015 AIIT BCA, B. Sc (Information Technology), MCA
B.Tech. (Biotech), B.Sc. (H) Biotech, M.Sc. (Biotech),
6 TH July 2015 AIB
M.Tech (Biotech)
6 TH July 2015 ASH Bachelor of Hotel Management

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6 TH July 2015 ALS BALLB(Hons), BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, LLB
BJ&MC, 3C BA(J&MC), MJ&MC, M.A - Advertising
6 TH July 2015 ASCO & Marketing Management., M.A - Film & TV
Production
BA (H) Applied Psychology, MA (Counselling ,
6 TH July 2015 AIBAS Psychology), MA (Clinical Psychology), M.Phil –
Child & Adolescent Psychology
Bachelor of Fine Arts, BFA-Animation,MFA –
6 TH July 2015 ASFA
Applied Arts, MFA – Painting
3C B.Sc (FD), B. Sc (FD),MA Fashion Retail
6 TH July 2015 ASFT
Management
6 TH July 2015 AILAL B.A(H) Political Science
6 TH July 2015 ASL B.A. (Hons.) English, M.A. – Englis
6 TH July 2015 AIP B. Pharma, M.Pharm
8 TH July 2015 ABS MBA, 3C MBA, MBA(International Business)
MBA-Human Resource, MBA-Marketing & Sales,
13 TH July 2015 ABS MBA-Entrepreneurship, MBA (Insurance), MBA-
Media , Management, Mater of Commerce
BA (Journalism & Mass Communication), 3C
BA(J&MC)
B.Sc. – Animation & Visual Graphics, M.A –
14 TH July 2015 ASCO
(Journalism & Mass Communication), M.A -
Advertising & Marketing Management., M.A - Film
& TV Production, PG Dip in Advertising & PR
B. A (H) Fashion Design, B. Sc (FD &T), 3C B.Sc (FD)
14 TH July 2015 ASFT 3C B.A (H) Fashion Design, B. Sc (FD), MA Fashion
Retail Management
Bachelor of Fine Arts, BFA – Visual Communication,
14 TH July 2015 ASFA BFA-Animation, Master of Fine Arts, MFA – Applied
Arts, MFA – Painting, MFA – Visual Communication
15 TH July 2015 ABS BBA, 3C BBA, B.Com (Hons), BA (Hons) Liberal Arts
20 TH July 2015 ASH Bachelor of Hotel Management
B. Pharma, M.Pharm, M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics), M.
20 TH July 2015 AIP Pharm. (Pharmacology), M. Pharm. (Drug
Regulatory Affairs)
21 ST July 2015 ABS B.A (Hons) Economics,
BA (H) Applied Psychology, MA (Counselling,
Psychology), MA (Clinical Psychology), MA
21 ST July 2015 AIBAS (Organization Behavior), PG Dip. in Counselling
Psychology, M.Phil – Child & Adolescent
Psychology
B.A(H) Political Science, B.A(H) History, B.A(H)
21 ST July 2015 AILAL Philosophy, Bachelor of Social Work, Master of
Social Work
21 ST July 2015 ASL B.A. (Hons.) English, M.A. - English
22 TH July 2015 ASET B.Tech. CSE, 3C B.Tech CSE, B.Tech. IT, B.Tech. ECE

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3C B.Tech. ECE
22 TH July 2015 AIIT BCA, B. Sc (Information Technology)
B.Tech – Civil Engg., 3C B.Tech Civil Engg, B.Tech.
23 RD July 2015 ASET Aerospace Engg., B.Tech MAE, 3C B.Tech MAE,
B.Tech – Electrical & Electronics Engg.
B. Arch, Bachelor of Interior Design, B.Sc – Interior
27 TH July 2015 ASAP
Design
B.Tech. (Biotech), B.Sc. (H) Biotech, M.Sc. (Biotech),
27 TH July 2015 AIB
M. Sc (Microbial Tech), M.Tech (Biotech)
27 TH July 2015 ASAS Bachelor in Statistics
B.Ed, B.Ed (Spl Ed) – Learning Disability, M.Ed, ,
28 TH July 2015 AIE
(Spl Ed) – Learning Disability
29 TH July 2015 ALS BALLB(Hons), BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, LLB LLM
MBA Education Management, MBA Executive, MBA
30 TH July 2015 ABS
Executive (Part Time)
M.Tech – CS&Engg., M.Tech – ECE, M.Tech. –
Automobile Engg., M.Tech – Embedded Systems
30 TH July 2015 ASET
Technology, M.Tech (Optoelectronics & Optical
Communication
M.Sc. – Applied Physics, M.Sc. – Applied Chemistry,
30 TH July 2015 ASAS
M.Sc. – Applied Mathematics
30 TH July 2015 AIIT MCA, M. Sc. (Network Technology & Management)
30 TH July 2015 ASAS Master in Statistics
B.Tech. CSE, B.Tech. Aerospace Engg., B.Tech Civil
5 TH AUG 2015 ASE Engg., B.Tech EEE, B.Tech ECE, B.Tech IT, B.Tech ,
MAE, B.Tech – Biotech, B. Arch
Greater Noida Campus

Duration of Commencement of
Institutions Programmes
Odd Semester
Amity University, Orientation for 2015 ( All
04-07 Aug 2015
Greater Noida Programmes at AUGN
Orientation for all the
Amity University,
09 – 12 -Sept 2015 Diploma Programmes at
Greater Noida
AUGN

Dubai Campus

Duration of Commencement of
Institutions Programmes
Odd Semester
9th-11th September 2015 Amity University,
All Programmes
Dubai

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14.5 FRESHER’S PARTY

At Amity University, Freshers’ Party is organized by the senior students for new students
who have joined the first year of the programme. It is symbolic of the end of informal
interaction between senior and junior students. It is also a way of welcoming the new
batch of students by seniors through a formal cultural programme. It aims at integrating
new students in Amity culture ensuring ‘no ragging or harrassment’ of new students and
familiarizing them with the faculty & staff members and senior students.

In the Year 2015-16, following Freshers’ Parties were held:

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

Date of
S.No. Name of Institutions Programmes
Fresher's Party
Amity Institute of Competitive
1 Intelligence & Strategic MBA (CI & SM) and BBA-BD 13 Aug 15
Management (AICISM)
Amity Institute of Food
2 All Programmes 27 Aug 15
Technology (AIFT)
3 Amity Law School – II (ALS-II) All Programmes 27 Aug 15
Amity Institute of Microbial
4 M.Sc, M.Phil, PhD 27Aug 15
Technology (AIMT)
Amity Institute of Forensic B.Sc.(H) & M.Sc. Forensic
5 28 Aug 15
Sciences (AIFS) Science
6 Amity Law School (ALS) All Programmes 28 Aug 15
Amity Institute of Travel &
7 MA (TA), BA (TA) 01 Sep 15
Tourism (AITT)
Amity School of
8 UG & PG programmes 03 Sep 15
Communication (ASCO)
Amity Institute Pharmacy
9 All Programmes 04 Sep 15
(AIP)
AIB, AIMST, AIA, AIMB &
10 All programmes 07 Sep 15
AIMMSCR
Amity Institute of Psychology
11 UG Programmes 07 Sep 15
and Allied Sciences (AIPS)
Amity Institute of Psychology
12 PG Programmes 08 Sep 15
and Allied Sciences (AIPS)
Amity School of Foreign B.A.(Hons) French, German &
13 09 Sep 15
Language (ASFL) Spanish

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Amity Institute of
14 B. Sc & M. Sc programmes 09 Sep 15
Environmental Sciences (AIES)
Amity School of Fine Arts
15 (ASFA) & Amity School of All Programmes 10 Sep 15
Fashion Technology (ASFT)
Amity Institute of English
16 All Programmes 11 Sep 15
Studies & Research (AIESR)
Amity Institute of Social MSW, BSW, MPS, MDS, B.A
17 11 Sep 15
Sciences (AISS) (Hons) Sociology
AIBAS & Amity Institute of
18 All Programmes 11 Sep 15
Education (AIE)
Amity School of Physical
19 Education & Sports Sciences All Programmes 11 Sep 15
(ASPESS)
Amity Institute of Virology &
20 All Programmes 11 Sep 15
Immunology (AIVI)
Amity School of Business
21 All Programmes 14 Sep 15
(ASB)
22 Amity Business School (ABS) All Programmes 15 Sep 15
23 AIPT & AIPAS All programmes 15 Sep 15
Amity School of Economics
24 All Programmes 16 Sep 15
(ASE)
Amity Institute of Applied
25 16 Sep 15
Sciences (AIAS) All UG & PG programmes
Amity Institute of Nuclear B.Tech., B.Tech+M.Tech.,
26 16 Sep 15
Science & Technology (AINST) M.Tech
Amity School of Hospitality BHM, MBA (Hospitality
27 16 Sep 15
(ASH) Management) & Diplomas
Amity College of Commerce &
28 All Programmes 18 Sep 15
Finance (ACCF)
Amity Institute of
29 All UG & PG programmes 18 Sep 15
Nanotechnology(AINT)
Amity Institute of Advanced
30 All programmes 18 Sep 15
Legal Studies (AIALS)
Amity Institute of Aerospace
31 All Programmes 22 Sep 15
Engineering (AIAE)
Amity Institute of Telecom
32 Engineering & Management All UG & PG programmes 24 Sep 15
(AITEM)
B.Ed Special Education
Amity Institute of
33 Integrated (Four years), B.Ed 24 Sep 15
Rehabilitation Sciences (AIRS)
Special Education, M.Ed

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Special Education
Amity Institute of Renewable
34 All programmes 24 Sep 15
& Alternative Energy (AIRAE)
MBA (Insurance & Banking),
Amity School of Insurance,
M.Sc. Actuarial Science, B.Sc.
35 Banking & Actuarial Sciences 28 Sep 15
Actuarial Science, BA (Hons)
(ASIBAS)
Insurance & Banking
Amity Institute of Geo-
36 Informatics and Remote All programmes 28 Sep 15
Sensing (AIGIRS)
Amity Institute of Information
37 All UG & PG programmes 29 Sep 15
Technology (AIIT)
B.Tech. - CSE, IT, CSE+MBA,
Amity School of Engineering
38 3C B.Tech.CSE, B.Tech. - CSE, 29 Sep 15
& Technology (ASET)
M.Tech. - CSE, IT
B.Tech. - ECE, ECE+MBA,
MAE, MAE+MBA, AME, Civil
Engg., Ecivil Engg.+MBA,
EEE, E&I, M&AE+M.Tech-
Automobile Engg (Dual
Amity School of Engineering Degree), 3C B.Tech. - Civil,
39 30 Sep 15
& Technology (ASET) ECE, MAE, M.Tech - EST, AE,
Control Systems, E&C
Environmental Engg., I&PE,
Mechatronics, Power Systems,
Structural Engineering, VLSI,
Wireless Communication
BID, MID, BID+MID
40 Amity School of Design (ASD) 09 Oct 15
programmes
Amity Institute of Space
41 All Programmes 13 Oct 15
Science & Technology (AISST)
Amity School of Engineering
42 All Programmes 28 Oct 15
(ASEngg)

Lucknow Campus

Date of
S.No. Name of Institutions Programmes
Fresher Party
1 AIB B.Sc.{H} BT I sem 1-Oct-15
2 AIIT BCA, B.Sc(IT) 4-Sep-15
BA(H)English and
3 Amity School of Language 27-Aug-15
MA.English

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4 ABSL PG 13-Aug-15
BA (H) Applied Psychlogy,
MA Clinical Psychology,
5 AIBAS 18 Sep, 2015
M.Phil Clinical Psychology,
M.Phil CAP, MACP , PGDCP
6 ASFT B.Des (FD) & MA. (FRM)
3rd Sept, 2015
7 ASFA BFA, BFA- Animation
BA(J&MC) ,3 Continent
BA(J&MC) MA(J&MC)
8 ASCO 25-Aug-15
,MA(F&TP) & MA(A&MM)
All Previous Semester.
9 AIE B.Ed Nil

Greater Noida Campus


Date of Fresher
S.No. Programmes
Name of Institutions Party
Amity University, Greater
All Programmes 04 Nov 2015
Noida

Dubai Campus
S.No. Name of Institute Programmes Date of Fresher
Party
All
1 Amity University, Dubai 10th December 2015
programmes

14.6 FAREWELL FUNCTION

Farewell Function is an important and an unforgettable event in the college life of a


student. At Amity University, the farewell function is organized to mark a memorable
send off to the pass outs of Graduate and Post Graduate programmes. It is a day when
students commemorate their success, achievements before stepping into the new world
in search of their destiny, their dreams, goals and ambitions. It is a bitter sweet experience
especially for the outgoing batch of students.

During the Year 2015-16, following Farewell functions were organised:

Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

Date of Farewell Name of


S.No. Programmes
Party Institutions
1 01 April 15 ASFL B.A (H)_French, German & Spanish

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2 01 April 15 AS Engg. All programmes
3 06 April 15 ALS All programmes
4 07 April 15 ASET B. Tech CSE, IT, Civil, EEE and E & I
B. Tech MAE, ECE and Evening
5 08 April 15 ASET
programmes
BFA-Animation, App & Paint, MFA-
ASFA & Painting, Applied Arts, MBA, M.Sc, B.Sc
6 09 April 15
ASFT (FD), B.Sc (FT), Textile Design, Fashion
communication
B. Tech (E&T), M. Tech (TSE) & MBA
7 09 April 15 AITEM
(Telecom)
8 10 April 15 ASPESS All programmes
9 10 April 15 ASIBAS MBA (I&B), M.Sc (AS) MBA(I&FP)
10 10 April 15 ABS MBA and Specialized MBAs
B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) & M.Sc (Forensic
11 13 April 15 AIFS
Sciences)
12 13 April 15 AIES M.Sc
AIPS &
13 14 April 15 All programmes
AIBHAS
14 15 April 15 AIP All programmes
15 15 April 15 AISS All programmes
16 15 April 15 ASD BID, MID and BID+MID (DD)
17 16 April 15 AIAE B. Tech (AE)
18 16 April 15 ASB BBA and Specialized BBAs
AIPT &
19 16 April 15 All UG & PG programmes
AIPAS
20 17 April 15 ASCO All programmes
21 17 April 15 ASH BHM, MBA(HM)
22 18 April 15 ASE All programmes
23 18 April 15 AIRS All programmes
24 20 April 15 AIAS B. Sc & M. Sc programmes
25 21 April 15 AIE All programmes
26 22 April 15 AIIT UG & PG programmes
27 11 May 15 AIALS All programmes
28 09 June 15 AIFT All programmes
29 02 Nov 15 ASB BBA + MBA (DD)
30 28 Mar 16 AIIT All programmes
31 29 Mar 16 ASD BID, MID, BID + MID
32 29 Mar 2016 ASFL All programmes
ASFA &
33 30 Mar 16 All programmes
ASFT
34 31 Mar 16 ACCF All programmes

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Lucknow Campus
Date of Farewell Name of
S.No. Programmes
Party Institutions
1 8-Apr-15 AIIT BCA, B.Sc(IT)
Amity
2 10 April, 2015 School of BA(H)English and MA.English
Language
3 12-13, April, 2015 ABSL UG
4 17 April, 2015 ABSL PG
BA (H) Applied Psychlogy, MA Clinical
5 6-Apr-15 AIBAS Psychology, M.Phil Clinical Psychology,
M.Phil CAP, MACP , PGDCP
6 4th April, 2015 ASFT B.Sc (FD&T) & MA.(FRM)
7 24th April, 2015 ASCO BJ&MC, MJ&MC, MA(F&TV) & PGDA&PR.
8 Nil AIE B.Ed
Greater Noida Campus

Name of
S.No. Programmes Date of Farewell Party
Institutions
Amity University,
1 2011-15 Batch of UPTU 24 April 2015
Greater Noida

Dubai Campus
Date of Farewell
S.No. Name of Institutions Programmes
Party
Amity University, Dubai All programmes 21st May 2015

14.7 CONCLUDING CEREMONY

There has been a tradition at the Amity Institutions to conduct a Concluding Ceremony
when the students of a programme have undergone and completed all the academic
activities of a programme. The students of the outgoing batch are awarded Provisional
Certificate for completion of the programme and selected students are presented awards
(in the form of Citations, Salvers, Books etc.) in recognition of their contribution and
achievements in various fields such as:
 Best in Leadership Qualities
 Best in Interpersonal Skills and Team Spirit
 Best Summer Project

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 Excellence in Knowledge Creation
 Best Business Acumen and Awareness
 Best in Technical Innovation
 Best in Personality Enhancement
 Best Organizing Abilities
 Best Strategic Thinking
 Excellence in Practice of Teaching
 Misc. awards for academic committees, industry interaction & placement
activities, cultural activities etc.

In the Year 2015-16 following Concluding Ceremonies were held:


Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

S.No. Ceremony Name of Institutions Programmes


Date
1 13-May-15 Amity School of Insurance, MBA (Insurance & Banking)
Banking & Actuarial Science
(ASIBAS)
2 13-May-15 Amity Institute of Travel & MA (TA) and BA (TA)
Tourism (AITT)
3 14-May-15 Amity School of Fashion M.Sc. (F&TM), MBA(FM),
Technology (ASFT) MA(FRM), B.Sc. (FD), B.Sc. (TD),
B.Sc. (FT) and B.Sc. (FC)
4 15-May-15 Amity Institute of Competitive MBA (CI&SM) and BBS - BD
Intelligence & Strategic
Management (AICISM)
5 15-May-15 Amity School of BJ&MC, BJ&MC- Evening,
Communication (ASCO) MAMM, MFTP, MA (PR&EM),
MBA (MM) and MJ&MC
6 15-May-15 Amity Institute of Hospital Master of Hospital Administration
Administration (AIHA)
7 15-May-15 Amity School Business (ASB) BBA, BBA - M&S, BBA – F&A and
BBA - FBM
8 18-May-15 Amity Institute of Forensic B.Sc. – FS, M.Sc. - FS
Sciences (AIFS)
9 19-May-15 Amity International Business MBA – IB, MBA – IB (Evening),
School (AIBS) BBA-IB and BBA – IB (Evening)
10 19-May-15 Amity Institute of English B.A. (H) English and M.A. -
Studies & Research (AIESR) English
11 19-May-15 Amity School of Engineering B. Tech – ECE, B. Tech – EEE, B.
(ASEngg) Tech – E&I, B. Tech –CSE, B. Tech

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– IT, B. Tech – MAE, B. Tech –CE,
B. Tech – AE and B. Tech – NST
12 20-May-15 Amity Institute of Telecom M. Tech (TSE), M. Tech (OEOC),
Engineering & Management B. Tech (E&T), MBA – Telecom
(AITEM) Management, MBA – Telecom HR
and B. Tech (E&T) + MBA
Telecom Mgmt Dual Degree
13 20-May-15 Amity School of Physical BPE, B.P. Ed and M.P. Ed
Education & Sports Sciences
(ASPESS)
14 21-May-15 Amity Institute of Aerospace B. Tech (AE)
Engineering (AIAE)
15 22-May-15 Amity Institute of Education B. Ed. – (AIE)
& AIBAS B.El. Ed, DETT, B. Ed. (AIBAS)
16 22-May-15 Amity School of Hospitality BHM, and MBA - HM
(ASH)
17 22-May-15 Amity Institute of Psychology M.A (Clinical Psychology), M.A.
and Allied Sciences (AIPS) (OB), M.A. (Counseling
Psychology, M.A (AP), PGD –
Criminal Psychology, PGDCP, B.A
(Hons) AP and BA+MA – Clinical
Psychology (Dual Degree)
18 25-May-15 Amity School of Architecture B. Plan
& Planning (ASAP)
19 26-May-15 Amity Institute of Public MPH
Health (AIPH)
20 27-May-15 Amity Institute of Education M. Ed.
(AIE)
21 27-May-15 RICS School of Built MBA – Construction Project
Environment Management and MBA – Real
Estate & Urban Infrastructure
22 28-May-15 Amity School of Design (ASD) B. Sc –ID and M. Sc -ID
23 29-May-15 Amity Institute of Information BCA, B. Sc (IT), BCA (Evening),
(UG) & 04- Technology (AIIT) MCA and M.Sc. (NT&M)
Jun-15 (PG)
24 4-Jun-15 Amity Institute of B.Sc. + M. Sc. Biotech, B. Tech +
Biotechnology (AIB) M. Tech Biotechnology, M. Tech
Biotech and MBA – Biotech
Management
25 4-Jun-15 Amity Institute of M.Sc. - Environmental Science
Environmental Sciences
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26 5-Jun-15 Amity Institute of B. Tech- Biotechnology, B. Tech –
Biotechnology (AIB) Bioinformatics, M.Sc. –
Biotechnology and B. Sc. (H)
Medical Biotechnology
27 9-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Geo- M.Sc. (GIS & Remote sensing) and
Informatics & Remote Sensing M. Tech (Geo – Informatics &
(AIGIRS) Remote Sensing)
28 9-Jun-15 Amity Law School (ALS) LLB, BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB
(Hons), B.Com LLB (Hons), LLM
(Corporate Banking & Insurance
Law), LLM (IEL), LLM (ITEL),
LLM (Media & Entertainment
Law), LLM (Medical & Health
Law) and LLM (Tax Law)
29 10-Jun-15 Amity Institute of B. Sc. (H) Anthropology and M.
Anthropology (AIA) Sc. - Anthropology
30 10-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Applied B. Sc. (H) Physics, B. Sc. (H)
Sciences (AIAS) Chemistry, B. Sc. (H)
Mathematics, M. Sc (AP), M. Sc
(AC), M. Sc (AM) and M. Sc
(Applied Statistics)
31 11-Jun-15 Amity Law School – II (ALSII) BA LLB (Hons.)
32 12-Jun-15 Amity Institute of B. Sc. (H) Biotechnology
Biotechnology (AIB)
33 12-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Space B.Tech (AE) + M.Tech (AV) - Dual
Science & Technology (AISST) Degree and M. Tech (AV)
34 12-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Marine B.Sc. (H) - Marine Science
Science and Technology
35 12-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Nuclear B. Tech – (NS&T), M. Tech –
Science & Technology (NS&T) and B. Tech.+ M. Tech.
(AINST) (NS&T) Dual Degree
36 16-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Food B. Tech – (Food Tech), M. Tech –
Technology (AIFT) (Food Tech) and M. Sc – (Food &
Nutrition)
37 22-Jun-15 Amity Institute of Microbial M. Sc - Microbial Technology
Technology (AIMT)
38 7-Jul-15 Amity International Business 3C-MBA and 3C-BBA
School (AIBS)
39 17-Dec-15 Amity International Business BBA+MBA-IB (Dual Degree)
School (AIBS)
40 18-Dec-15 Amity School Business (ASB) BBA+MBA (Dual Degree)
41 29-Feb-16 Amity Institute of Psychology BA+MA – Clinical Psychology

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and Allied Sciences (AIPS) (Dual Degree)
Lucknow Campus
Ceremony
S.No. Name of Institutions Programmes
Date
1 29-04-2015 AIIT MCA
2 16-05-2015 AIIT BCA
3 16-05-2015 AIIT B.Sc(IT)
4 19.05.2015 Amity Institute of Pharmacy B.Pharm.
5 10.07.2015 Amity Institute of Pharmacy M.Pharm.
6 15 May, 2015 Amity School of Language BA(H)English and MA.English
7 16 May, 2015 ABSL MBA (MM), MBA (M&S), BBA
MBA (G), MBA (IB), B.Com. (H),
8 19 May, 2015 ABSL
MBA (HR)
MA Clinical Psychology, M.Phil
9 18-May-15 AIBAS
CAP, MACP , PGDCP
10 15 May, 2015 ASFT B.Sc (FD&T) & MA. (FRM)
BFA, BFA- Animation &
11 15 May, 2015 ASFA
MFA(AA/PN)
15th May, BJ&MC, MJ&MC, MA(F&TV) &
12 ASCO
2015 PGDA&PR.
13 15th May 2015 AIE B.Ed
15 21st May 2015 ASET & ASE & ASE B.Tech (ECE, CSE, IT
22nd May
16 ASET & ASE & ASE B.Tech (MAE, Civil, AE)
2015
(c)M.Tech (ECE, EST, CSE : 17th
17 17th June 2015 ASET & ASE & ASE
June,2015
18 15-May-15 AIB-L B.Sc.(H) BT
19 2-Jun-15 AIB-L B.Tech (Biotech)
20 4-Jun-15 AIB-L B.Tech (Bioinformatics)
21 4-Jun-15 AIB-L M.Sc.(Biotechnology)
22 4-Jun-15 AIB-L M.Tech (Biotechnology)
23 15-May-15 ASH BHM
24 19-May-15 ASAP B.Arch
25 28, May 2015 Amity Law School B.A.LL.B
26 28, May 2015 Amity Law School B.B.A.LL.B
27 28, May 2015 Amity Law School B.COM.LL.B
28 28, May 2015 Amity Law School LL.M

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CHAPTER - 15
VISITORS & GUESTS

During the year 2015-16 various Delegations comprising eminent dignitaries from
different countries visited the Amity University Uttar Pradesh in connection with various
innovative, Research and Development & Faculties / Students Exchange Programmes.

Date : 05/05/2015

Delegation of Afghanistan from Global Agri System and Afghan Expo Centre visits Amity University

A delegation of Global Agri System and Afghan Expo Centre, Afghanistan visited Amity University to
further strengthen the ties between India and Afghanistan and to discuss the potential areas of
collaboration at Amity Campus, Sector 125 Noida.

The delegation comprising of five senior members including Dr. A K Agnihotri, Sr. Consultant Global
Agri System; Dr B K Sikka, Technical Advisor Global Agri System; Mr. Ghulshan Sher Khan, Chairman
Afghan Expo Center; Mr. Alhaj Quais Mowafaq, Advisor and Senior Director and Mr. M. E. Said,
President, Afghan Expo Centre were received by Dr. Gurinder Singh, Gp. Addl. Vice Chancellor; Dr. W
Selvamurthy, President, Amity Science Technology and Innovation Foundation and senior officials of
Amity University.

Addressing the gathering, Mr.Ghulshan Sher Khan said that Afghanistan Expo Centre is a private entity
which has been working towards strengthening the relations between Afghanistan and India through
different initiatives. He mentioned that Afghanistan has around 500 established Universities but it lags
behind in terms of knowledge and capacity building. He stressed that India is a knowledge rich nation and
they want to facilitate knowledge ties with India. Interacting with the Afghanistan students studying at
Amity, Mr. Khan urged them to work towards the growth of Afghanistan and channelize their learning
which could mutually benefit both the nations.

During the interaction, Dr. Gurinder Singh briefed the delegation about the history and achievements of
Amity University. He said that Afghanistan is a land of opportunities and private equities can do wonders
by investing in various domains. He proposed to explore opportunities of partnerships in academic arena
through student exchange programme, entrepreneurship development and sharing of indigenous
technology. Dr. Gurinder further added that Amity University can contribute by putting forward the patent
technology of Amity in Afghanistan market for commercialization which may aid in rebuilding the nation.

The delegation was also given a tour of the Campus including Amity Incubator, various Laboratories and
Central Library. Delegates were highly impressed with the standard of education and facilities offered at
Amity University. They expressed their desire to initiate long term association with Amity.

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Delegation visit Amity Innovation Incubator Mr. Ghulshan Sher Khan, Chairman Afghan Expo Center
addressing the gathering

Date : 8/06/2015

16 Inspired teachers from Central Universities across the country visit Amity University, as party of
“In residence” programme announced by the President of India.

As part of “In residence” programme for Inspired teachers announced by the President of India in the
beginning of the year, 16 teachers from Central Universities across the country visited Amity University,
Sector-125, Noida.

Maj. Gen. K.J. Singh-Group Vice Chancellor, Amity Universities welcomed the teachers at Amity
University.

Prof. (Dr.) Gurinder Singh- Group Additional Vice Chancellor and Director General, Amity
International Business School briefed the teachers about the International linkages of Amity University.

Sharing his views, one of the inspired teachers Dr. P A Sinu who teaches Ecology in Central University
of Kerala appreciated the President of India for initiating such a useful programme for teachers and faculty
members, outlining the importance of Higher education in the growth and development of the country. He
shared that as part of the programme, the selected inspired teachers will visit Private Universities, get
apprised with their academic systems and would get an opportunity to share with H E all the systems that
could be adopted in Central Universities taking them a step ahead. He commended Amity University for
the wide array of professional programmes offered and its latest infrastructure, which adds to the overall
teaching experience it offers to the students.

Dr. (Mrs.) Balvinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor, Amity University Uttar Pradesh highlighted the vision and
innovative academic systems followed at Amity University which aim at providing totally integrated,
interdisciplinary and trans-cultural education to the students.

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Dr. Atiqur Rahman, Dept. of Geography, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi and Faculty Coordinator
thanked Amity for giving an insight about new initiatives adopted at Amity University in the field of
academics, R&D, International linkages etc. He expressed his gratitude to the President of India who started
the programme for teachers since similar programmes already exist for writers, artists, grass root
innovators and NIT students. He expressed his hope that the inspired teachers will go back to their
respective institutions and inspire the leaders of tomorrow.

The teachers who visited Amity University included Prof. B. Biswal from Delhi University; Prof. D.K.
Bhattacharya from Tezpur University; Prof. H.R. Sharmafrom Central University of Himachal Pradesh;
Prof. Arvind K. Jha from M.G.Hindi University, Wardha; Prof. B.N. Tiwary from Central University of
Bilaspur; Prof. S.K. Mallik from Vishwa Bharti; Dr. J.K.Yadav from Central University of Rajasthan; Dr.
R.K. Parhi from Central University of Orissa; Dr.Abodh Kumar from Central University of Bihar; Dr.
Himadri Das from Central University of Assam, Silchar; Shri Ani Taggu from Rajiv Gandhi University,
Itanagar; Shri Bilal Ahmad Ganai from Central University of Kashmir; Dr. Rampal Pandey from Dr.
H.S. Gour University, M.P; Dr. P.K. Panda from Central University of Tamil Nadu; Dr. Biswajit Maji-
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak and Dr. P.A.Sinu- Central University of Kerela

Keeping in view the importance of teachers in heralding education renaissance in India, the President of
India announced this programme at the annual conference of Vice Chancellors of Central Universities on
February 5, 2015.

As part of the programme, 31 inspired teachers from Universities such as Aligarh Muslim University,
Assam University, Banaras Hindu University, Central University of Bihar, Central University ofGujarat
and others are staying at the Rashtrapati Bhavan from June 6 to June12, 2015

Dr. Atiqur Rahman being felicitated by Maj. Gen. K. J. Singh Dr. Atiqur Rahman, Dept. of Geography, Jamia Milia Islamia, New
Delhi sharing his views

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Date: 18/06/2015

Delegation from Durham Research Centre, Omaha, NE visits Amity University

In an endeavor to seek collaborative options between Amity and Durham Research Centre , Dr Shilpa
Buch professor, & Vice chair for Research, Department of Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience
from Durham Research Center, Omaha, USA visited Amity University.

Welcoming the guests, Dr. W Selvamurthy, President, Amity Science, Technology & Innovation
Foundation highlighted the exemplary achievements of Amity University, its faculty members, researchers
and Scientists, academic programmes offered by university and the patents filed by researchers and
scientists. He also added that India and USA are good partners; they have been doing collaborative projects
in different areas. Dr. Selvamurthy welcomed collaboration between Amity University and University of
Nebraska, Omaha, USA.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Shilpa Buch briefed that the Infection with HIV-1 is frequently complicated
in last stages by a neurological syndrome, HIV-associated dementia (HAD), clinically characterized by
abnormalities in cognition, motor performance, and behavior. She also shared about the long term goal of
her group is to identify novel therapeutic strategies that may enhance neuronal function and survival in
NeuroAIDS, with possible implications in other neurodegenerative diseases.

During the discussion, various collaborative options were mooted including Gut Microbiome with respect
to neurological disorders, HIV Infection & drugabuse and PHD students exchange programmes & training.

The delegation was taken for round of the campus and visited laboratories, Amity Innovation Incubator
and Central Library

Participants at the Interactive Session Dr Shilpa Buch being felicitated by Dr. W Selvamurthy

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Date 07/08/2015

Mr. K.R. Ravindran, Rotary International President visits Amity University


450Adults educated under Adult Literacy Programme by Rotarians

Amity University in association with Rotary International organized an Intercity on “New Generations”
at Amity Campus, Sector 125 Noida.
The event saw the presence of Mr.K.R. Ravindran, Rotary International President; Mr. Manoj Desai,
Rotary International Director; District Governor, Mr. J K Gaur; Dr. Aseem Chauhan,Chancellor, Amity
University Rajasthan and Mr. Ajay Chauhan, Rotarian and Trustee, RBEF .
Sharing his thoughts on the role of rotarians, Mr. K.R. Ravindran said that he is proud to be a part of an
organization that affirms the truth of helping the mankind through service. He applauded the Interactors,
Rotaractors and students involved in Adult Literacy Project for their exemplary achievement in the
program. He commended that more than 8000 volunteers contributed in making thousands of adults
functionally literate which has changed their lives for better living. He encouraged the young generation
to join rotary and added that they are the future of the world. Rtr. Ravindran gave a special message to
youngsters saying, “If you can make a difference to someone’s life then seize that moment. This is your
time, grasp it and be a gift to the world.” He emphasized on the six lessons that he has always followed
and advised to follow as well: 1. no one achieves everything alone; 2. keep yourself occupied productively;
3. Money should not be the only goal of life; 4. don’t be afraid of someone disapproving your ideas; 5.
Protect and cherish your family and understand your role in your family; 6. every human life is equally
important.

Welcoming the guests, District Governor J K Gaur said that the mission of Rotary International is to
provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace
through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. He apprised that there are 12
Million Rotarians in over 34,000 clubs in more than 200 countries, which engage in service projects in
thousands of communities all over the world. DG Gaur proudly informed that under the project Adult
Literacy, District 3012 was able to educate 8450 adults which is the highest number in the programme.
He called upon the youth to volunteer in many rotary programmes and encouraged them to imbibe the
will to accept the responsibility of serving the society. He added that rotary is a platform where people get
an opportunity to achieve satisfaction and happiness by helping an underprivileged.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Aseem Chauhan said, “It is a great pleasure to have an extraordinary leader,
exemplary Rotarian and noble human being as Mr. K.R. Ravindran in Amity today. He is a person

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who has lead and inspired millions of minds for a common mission of improving the humanity by making
global community a better place to live” He mentioned that the mission of Rotary and Amity are aligned
as Amity believes that every Amitian must contribute through education, research and training towards
the upliftment of society. Dr. Aseem remarked that Amity has organized various social programmes in
association Rotary such as blood donation camp and tree plantation drive and expressed his hope to be
part of Adult Literacy Programme in alliance with Rotary.

During the event, a volunteer of Adult Literacy programme, Ms. Vashika Sehdev from Bal Bharti
Pitampura shared her experience and said that it has been her first experience in teaching and initially she
found it difficult to enroll a learner. She apprised that the illiterate people preferred to spend time on work
over learning as money mattered more to them. She mentioned that after making people understand the
value of knowledge, she was able to enroll people for the programme. She stressed that the real challenge
for a teacher volunteer is to make a personeducated rather just a learner.

During the programme, Rotaractors of Rotary International District 3012 presented a skit on Adult Literacy
Project.

The event was attended by more than 600 Interactors, Rotaractors and students across the district.

Mr. K.R. Ravindran, Rotary International President (L-R) Mr. K.R. Ravindran, Dr. Aseem Chauhan & District
addressing the gathering Governor J K Gaur

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Date: 11/08/2015

Hon’ble Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao- Human Resource Minister, Government of Andhra
Pradesh visits Amity to study the best practices.

A twelve member Delegation from Government of Andhra Pradesh headed by Shri Ganta Srinivasa
Rao, Hon’ble Minister for Human Resource Development, comprising of Vice Chancellors,
Academicians, and Education Administrators, visited Amity University,Sector-125, Noida.

Government of Andhra Pradesh, in its pursuit to promote Higher education at Global level and set up
private universities of global standards in the public-private partnership mode, selected Amity University
for the visit in order to study first-hand successstory of the University.

The members in the delegation included Ms. Udaya Lakshmi, Commissioner, CCE and CTE (Commissioner
of Collegiate Education) and Commissioner of Technical Education, Sri. K. Lakshminarayana, IAS, Prof.
P. Narasimha Rao, Vice Chairman, APSCHE (AP State Council of Higher Education), Prof. P Vijaya
Prakash, Vice Chairman, APSCHE (AP State Council of Higher Education), Prof. KRaj Gopal, Vice
Chancellor, SKU ( Srikrishna Devaraya University), Prof. V SSKumar, Vice Chancellor, JNTU-K
(Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University),Prof. Y. Narasimhlu, Vice chancellor, RU ( Rayalaseema
University), Prof. ValliKumari, AU ( Andhra University), Mr. Srinivas, CCE ( Commissioner of
CollegiateEducation), Mrs. Vimala, CCE ( Commissioner of Collegiate Education).

Addressing the gathering, Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Hon’ble Minister for Human Resource
Development expressed his delight in visiting Amity University and shared that the able and visionary
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh would like to make State –a Knowledge and Education Hub. He
remarked that AP Government has proposed to bring legislation to permit establishment of private
universities in the State and the draft bill is likely to be tabled during Cabinet meeting which is scheduled
for August 17, 2015. He invited Amity to establish state of the art Private University in Andhra Pradesh,
providing professional education enriched with Ethics and Integrity.

Ms. Sumita Dawra, Principal Secretary, Higher Education, Andhra Pradesh remarked that the delegation
is very impressed with the quality of education provided by Amity University. She stressed that in the
wake of the bifurcation of the State, all prominent Higher Education Institutions have been lost and
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is also looking forward to Private Universities to set up their campuses in Andhra Pradesh. She briefed that
an ‘Education City’ has been planned in Visakhapatnam through PPP mode wherein Private Universities
would bring in investments and the Government will provide land and infrastructure.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Atul Chauhan- Chancellor, Amity University appraised the distinguished
gathering with the achievements of the University achieved with in a short span of time since its
establishment in 2006 and how fast Amity Group has grown in last 20 years with 8 Universities in the
country providing quality education to lakhs of students. He commended the dedication of Hon’ble
Minister in visiting the Private Institutions of other States to strengthen the Higher Education system in
Andhra Pradesh. He stressed that number of Universities in the country can boast of state of the art
infrastructure but the real differentiating factor is the best brains working in the University. He assured the
Hon’ble Minister that Amity will build world class research University in Andhra Pradesh.

Also present during the occasion were Dr. Aseem Chauhan- Chancellor,Amity University, Dr. B Shukla-
Vice Chancellor, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Prof. (Dr.) Gurinder Singh- Additional Group Vice
Chancellor, Amity, Dr. A K Nagpal- Chairman, Amity Pacific Forum and other Directors/ Head of the
Institutions of Amity University.

Hon’ble Minister for Human Resource Development also interacted with Amity students who have come
from Andhra Pradesh in the regional language.

The Delegation was taken around the Campus and was shown the vast and topical infrastructure of
Amity including the Central Library and Amity Innovation Incubator.

Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Hon’ble Minister for Human Dr. Atul Chauhan- Chancellor, Amity University sharing his
Resource Development interacting with students views

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Ms. Sumita Dawra, Principal Secretary, Higher (L-R) Dr. Atul Chauhan,Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao,Dr.
Education, Andhra Pradesh addressing the gathering Aseem Chauhan & Dr. Ajit Nagpal

Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao felicitating Dr. Atul Chauhan

Date 25/08/2015
A High Level Delegation from two Universities of Australia visit Amity.

Amity University has forged a partnership with two Universities of Australia and to
carry forward the discussions, a high level delegation from the two Australian
Universities visited Amity University Campus Sector 125 Noida.

The delegation comprised of Professor Ross Barnard, Director of the University of


Queensland Biotechnology Program; Associate Professor Mikael Boden, Director of
the University of Bioinformatics Program, who delivered a guest lecture and Prof.

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Martin Bean CBE, Vice Chancellor & President, RMIT University, Australia who
discussed on various areas of potential collaboration.

Addressing the gathering, Prof. Martin Bean commended Amity for its E- Learning
programmes and said that world needs access to reach people in order to provide scale
quality education for mutual development and Amity University has created that bridge
with online education that reaches to different nooks and corners across the globe. He
appreciated Amity for its high quality investment on research and innovations which has
resulted in major scientific and technological breakthroughs. Presenting a brief on RMIT
University, Prof. Bean said that RMIT is a University of Technology and Design which
believes in providing unique talent to students through learning. He emphasized that
Amity and RMIT has similar vision to provide global education to students. Prof. Bean
expressed his hope for a mutually productive collaboration on potential areas.

Elucidating on the spectrum of Antibody Engineering, Prof Ross Barnard said that before
the discovery of Monoclonal Antibodies, the therapeutic applications of antibodies were
limited. However, the Monoclonal Antibodies are expensive, time consuming and
majorly taken as foreign molecules by human immune system during diagnosis. He
elaborated that a major application of Antibody Engineering was the possibility to create
Chimeric Antibodies which are 70% human can be used as therapeutic drugs and has
been tested for diagnose of scrub typhus disease.Prof. Barnard outlined that Antibodies
structure differ in different species,hence there has been a research on making mouse
antibodies more humans friendly. He further added that Antibody Engineering has
decreased the immunogenic mouse derived sequence by humanizing the sequence and
creating antibody fragmants to be ideal reagents for imaging and therapy.

Prof Mikael Boden delivered the lecture on “Reconstructing ancestral sequence to


explain and engineer Biological Diversity”. Prof Boden explained that Ancestral

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Sequence Reconstruction have emerged as important tools for examining the trajectory
of molecular sequence evolution and testing hypotheses about the functional evolution
of ancient genes. He said that the mainstay of bioinformatics in rich theory, algorithms
and many applications. Hi explained that to understand the sequence, humans should
imitate nature and through this people can understand the basis to nature’s outcomes
and re-purpose its starting material.

Welcoming the guests, Dr. Gurinder Singh, Additional Group Vice Chancellor, Amity
briefed them about the history and achievements of Amity Education Group and said
that Amity is reckoned as the largest group of education in India with 8 Universities, 150
Institutions, International campuses, Schools and Pre-schools. He added that the
philosophy of Amity is to blend modern education with rich culture and traditions. He
remarked that QS has ranked Amity University’s Distance Learning Programmes
amongst the top worldwide. He also mentioned that on the lines of PM’s Initiative on
Skill Development, Amity has launched Diploma Courses in Skill Development which
aim at nation building through skilling India’s Youth. Dr. Singh proposed on various
areas of collaboration with RMIT including Joint Campus establishment, Joint
Consultation Programmes, Joint Workshop in area of Research, Joint PhDs and
Internship Programmes.

During the visit, the delegation was taken for a campus round wherein they visited
various laboratories, Amity Innovation Incubator and Communication Studios. The
delegation appreciated the infrastructure, faculty and research work carried out at Amity.

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Prof. Martin Bean CBE felicitated by Dr Gurinder Singh, Dr W Prof Ross Barnard delivering the lecture on Antibody
Selvamurthy and Dr. R C Deka Engineering

Prof. Martin Bean CBE addressing the gathering

Date 16/09/2015

Professor Stephen G. Barnes The Pennsylvania State University visits Amity Law
School Noida.

Prof. Stephen G. Barnes, Assistant Dean for Graduate and International Programmes
at Penn State Law, The Pennsylvania State University visited Amity Law School Noida
and enlightened the students and faculty members with an extremely informative
presentation and lecture on Judicial Review in the United States and the American
Constitution.

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Professor Barnes was accompanied by an alumnus of Amity Law School Noida, Rujuta
Mohanty, who is currently pursuing LLM under Professor Barnes at the Pennsylvania
State University.

Professor Barnes provided invaluable insight into the U.S. landmark judgments: Marbury
Vs Madisson and United States Vs Richard Nixon, Judicial Review powers of the US
Supreme Court and the separation of powers between the Legislature, the Judiciary and
the Executive.

Major General Nilendra Kumar- Director, Amity Law School, Noida and Professor
Barnes shared a lot of common experiences and discussed the possibility of Student
Exchange Programmes and Faculty Exchange Programmes, as well as further
collaborations on research front between the two law schools.

Penn State Law University is keen to explore tie-up possibilities with Indian Law
Institutes and Universities and Amity Law School Noida is the first law school they
have visited in India and Professor Barnes expressed his extreme delight over visiting
Amity Law School and interacting with the brilliant budding lawyers of the Institute
during his brief visit.

More than hundred law students, both from LLB and LLM attended the event and posed
a volley of questions to the erudite speaker.

The event was successfully organized by Assistant Professor Ms.Mokshda Bhushan


and Law students -Faraz Khan and Asma Zaidi , ArvindAthithan, Suchita Tripathi,
Shobhita and others.

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Prof Stephen G. Barnes addressing the students of Amity Law School, Noida

Date : 01/10/2015

Students from Lady Irwin College visits Amity Institute of Education, Noida
As a part of innovative Education Exchange Program, the students of faculty of
Education, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi visited Amity Institute of
Education, Amity University.

Welcoming the guests and giving a Presentation, Dr Alka Muddgal, Head of Amity
Institute of Education, AUUP introduced them to Amity Universe, innovative
programmes offered by Amity University, R& D initiatives, achievements of students
and faculty members, state of the art infrastructure and facilities offered by University.
Quoting Charles Darwin, Dr.Muddgal said , “Those who have learnt to collaborate and
improvise most effectively have prevailed” and emphasized that collaboration between
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of both the Institutions and would prove to be mutually beneficial for both the
Institutions.

During the visit as part of the colorful Cultural Program, the students of both the
Institutions celebrated Gandhi Jayanti and remembered the virtues of peace, equality,
unity and honesty, practiced and promoted by the “Father of the Nation during his
lifetime”.

The students of AIE and Lady Irwin College were divided into groups for discussion on
various topics related to education. The discussion proved to be very fruitful for the
students who were enriched with the mutual knowledge sharing.

The students from Lady Irwin College were taken around the Campus and were
familiarized with fully equipped studio of Amity School of Mass Communication,
Amity’s Community Radio and Central Library. The students appreciated the lush green,
magnificent Campus of Amity and the contemporary infrastructure and facilities which
adds to the quality of education delivered in Amity.

L-R Dr. Renu Malviya- Faculty Coordinator, Lady Irwin Students from Lady Irwin College and Amity attending the cultural
college, Dr. Alka Muddgal,Dr Girija Choudhary and Dr. event
Ranjana Bhatia

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Students of Amity Institute of Education singing a song during the cultural event

Date: 17/12/2015 to 18/12/2015

Delegation from University of Cincinnati, USA visits Amity to mull over potential
areas of mutual collaboration.

A Delegation comprising of seven senior academicians from University of Cincinnati,


USA visited Amity University, Sector- 125, Noida to discuss and deliberate upon the
potential areas of mutual collaboration.

The Delegation from University of Cincinnati, USA comprised of Dr. Raj Mehta, Vice
Provost International Affairs and Director University Honors Program, Professor of
Marketing; Prof.JasonT Blackard, Director, Office of Global Health, Associate
Professor, Department of Internal Medicine; Prof. Jagjit Yadav, Dept. of
Environmental Health from the College of Medicine; Prof. Arnold I. Miller, Assoc.
Dean, Professor of Geology; Prof. Michael Neugent, Assistant Professor-Educator of
Finance and as the Academic Director of the MS Finance program; Prof. Nicolas
Williams-Head, Department of Economics and Prof. Laura Dudley Jenkins, Associate
Professor of Political Science, Director of the International Human Rights Certificate
Program.

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The distinguished guests were welcomed by Prof.(Dr.) Gurinder Singh, Amity Group
Addl. Vice Chancellor; Dr. W. Selvamurthy, President, Amity Science Technology and
Innovation Foundation along with senior Directors and HoDs of Amity

Welcoming the distinguished delegation, Prof.(Dr.) Gurinder Singh, Amity Group


Addl. Vice Chancellor said that Amity University and University of Cincinnati share
similar passion and research impetus and emphasized that the core strengths of both the
Institutions can be synergized for mutual benefit. Dr. Singh briefed the members of the
Delegation with National and International Campuses of Amity and averred that by 2020,
Amity will have its Campuses and Universities across the world through collaborations
and stand alone Universities. Highlighting the potential areas of collaboration, Dr. Singh
suggestedthat both the Institutions of great repute can come together in the areas of Joint
Research and Joint Patent Filing, Student Exchange and Internships in respective
countries and Training, Knowledge Development and Consultation.

Talking about University of Cincinnati, USA, Dr. Raj Mehta, Vice Provost International
Affairs and Director University Honors Program, Professor of Marketing appreciated
the commitment of Amity towards its students in making them globally competent
professionals. He appraised the gathering that University of Cincinnati is about 200 years
old Institution and with time, it has undergone a transformation with immense emphasis
on globalization of students. Prof. Mehta remarked that the University has huge domestic
market to serve but with world population growing exponentially, the students have to
be prepared for next 20-25 years so that they can handle the future problems and issues
adeptly. He briefed that University of Cincinnati has formed a mission to identify like
minded Institutions across the world and forge deep, fruitful and meaningful ties with
them. He emphasized that Amity and University of Cincinnati share similar values and
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and expressed his eagerness to work together and be committed to the mutually
benefiting association in years to come.

The Delegation was taken around the campus and shown magnificent campus including
impressive infrastructure, state of the art laboratories, Central Library and Amity Innovation
Incubator.

Senior Academecians from University of Cincinnati, USA during Prof.(Dr.) Gurinder Singh, Amity Group Addl. Vice
their visit to high tech Laboratories of Amity Chancellor addressing the members of the Delegation

Dr. Raj Mehta, Vice Provost International Affairs and Director University Honors Program, Professor of Marketing, University of
Cincinnati sharing his views

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CHAPTER – 16
CONVOCATION – 2015

Date : 05/11/2015

( Ashok K Chauhan and Dr Atul Chauhan conferred Honorary Doctorate upon Dr Dr G Satish Reddy conferred upon Honorary Doctorate Degree by Dr Ashok K
Soumya Swaminathan Chauhan and Dr Atul Chauhan

Meritorious Graduands with Founder President Dr. Ashok K Chauhan, Chancellor Dr. Atul Chauhan, Vice Chancellor Dr. Balvinder Shukla and delegates

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11th Convocation of Amity University - spread over three consecutive days was held from
05/11/2015 to 07/11/2015 More than 12,000 successfully qualified Graduands of several
Programs received their UG and PG Degrees, Diplomas, Trophies and Medals.

On the first day, a total of 3,500 Graduands from Science, Engineering& Technology, Life
Sciences and Biotechnology Domains received their Degrees and Diplomas. Around 226
meritorious Graduands received Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals, Corporate Awards and
Salvers.

During the convocation, eminent personalities including Dr. G Satheesh Reddy-Scientific


Advisor to Raksha Mantri- Ministry of Defense, Government of India and Dr. Soumya
Swaminathan - Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research and Secretary,
Department of Health Research were conferred with Honorary Doctorate Degrees in
Science.

Date : 06/11/2015

Dr. Ashok K Chauhan and Dr. Atul Chauhan confers Honorary Doctorate upon Graduand conferred with degree during Amity University Convocation 2015
Dr. Alur Seelin Kiran Kumar

Graduands taking oath during Convocation 2015 Meritorious Students with Founder President Dr. Ashok K Chauhan, Chancellor
Dr. Atul Chauhan, Vice Chancellor Dr. Balvinder Shukla, Senior Officials and
delegates of Amity

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Over 2,111 Graduands from Management Domains received their Degrees and Diplomas
during the second day of 11th Convocation of Amity University Uttar Pradesh. Around 226
meritorious Graduands received Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals, Corporate Awards and
Salvers.

During the convocation, Dr. Alur Seelin Kiran Kumar, Chairman, Indian Space Research
Organization, Chairman, Space Commission, Secretary, Department of Space, Govt. of India,
ISRO Hqrs, was conferred with Honorary Doctorate Degree in Science for his lifelong
contribution in Science and Humanity.

During the occasion, Ms. Jyoti Nagpal, Impression Artist was also conferred with
Honorary Professorship at Amity School of Fine Arts; Dr. Santosh Jain Passi, Public
Health Nutrition Consultant was conferred with Honorary Professorship at Amity
Institute of Public health and Ms Parul Fernandez, Higher Education Consultant–XPAN
International, Houston was conferred Honorary Professorship at Amity Business School.
During the day, 6th Virtual Convocation was also conducted wherein 295 gradaunds from
24 African Countries were conferred Degrees and Diplomas.

Date 07/11/2015

Dr. Ashok K Chauhan, Founder President - Amity Group and Dr Dr. Girish Sahni.Director General , Council of Scientific & Industrial
Atul Chauhan , Chancellor, AUUR confers honorary doctorate Research ( CSIR) addressing the gathering
upon Dr. Girish Sahni

Mr. Vinod Rai, conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Philosphy Mr. Vinod Rai, Former Comptroller and Auditor General of India
by Dr,. Ashok K Chauhan and Dr. Atul Chauhan sharing his views with the gathering

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Dr. Virander S. Chauhan conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Dr. Virander S. Chauhan, Chairman, Executive Committee NAAC
Science during his acceptance speech

Meritorious Student awarded by Founder President, Dr. Ashok K Chauhan

Over 4,294 Graduands from Law, Social Science and other Domains received their Degrees
and Diplomas during the last day of 11th Convocation of Amity University Uttar Pradesh.
Around 242 meritorious Graduands received Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals, Corporate
Awards and Salvers.

During the convocation, eminent personalities were conferred with honorary Doctorate
Degrees including Dr. Virander S. Chauhan, Chairman, Executive Committee NAAC was
conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Science; Dr. Girish Sahni. Director General , Council
of Scientific & Industrial Research ( CSIR), was conferred with Honorary Doctorate in
Science; Mr. Vinod Rai, Former Comptroller and Auditor General of India was conferred
with Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy; Mr. Analjit Singh, Founder & Non Executive
Chairman , Max India, Max Life & Max Speciality Films was conferred with Honorary
Doctorate in Philosophy; Mr. Shekhar Gupta, Chairman & Founding Editor Mediascape
Group was conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Literature and Mr. Sidharth Luthra, Sr.
Advocate was conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy.

During the occasion, Ms. Geeta Luthra, Sr. Advocate was conferred Honorary
Professorship.

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CHAPTER – 17

ADMINISTRATIVE AND PERSONNEL MATTERS


17.1 APPOINTMENT OF FACULTY & STAFF
Keeping in view the UGC / AICTE norms, manpower requirement (teaching & non-
teaching) is determined by HR department, in consultation with the concerned Head of
Institution /Department. Besides the dedicated core faculty, the Intuitions have on their
panel a number of eminent Visiting Faculty and Guest Speakers from the academia and
industry. The list of faculty & Staff recruited during the year 2015-16 is given below:

Teaching:
(i) Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus

S. Name Designation Institution/ Date of


No. Department Joining
1 Mr. Gagan Sharma Research Officer ACSM 01.04.15
2 Ms. Himshikha Gupta Research Associate AIB 01.04.15
(Under DRDO Project)
3 Ms. Mitali Saikia Asst. Professor-I ASAP 06.04.15
4 Dr. Rita Kumar Associate Professor AIPS 06.04.15
5 Mr. Harish Kumar Dubey J.R.F AIB 01.04.15
(Under SERB project)
6 Dr. Harjit Singh Associate Professor ASB 06.04.15
7 Dr. Biswajit Saha Asst. Professor-II AIB 20.04.15
8 Dr. Oinam Kamala Kumari Asst. Professor-I AIESR 20.04.15
9 Dr. Kuldeep Ojha Associate Professor ASET 20.04.15
10 Dr. J. Shankaraswamy Asst. Professor-I AICPHT & CCM 27.04.15
11 Ms. Madhuri Mittal Asst. Professor-I ASAP 27.04.15
12 Dr. Biswarup Basu Asst. Professor-II AIB 30.04.15
13 Ms. Kumari Pragya SRF AIMT 14.04.15
(Under NFBSFARA project)
14 Dr. Seneha Santoshi Asst. Professor-I AIB 11.05.15
15 Mr. Jai Kumar Jain Asst. Professor-III AIAE 11.05.15
16 Ms. Garima Jawal Asst. Professor ASFA 11.05.15
17 Ms. Jasreet Kaur Asst. Professor ASD 11.05.15
18 Dr. Ravi Kant Choubey Asst. Professor-II AIAS 11.05.15

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19 Ms. Roma Kumari Asst. Professor ASFL 26.05.15
20 Mr. Vikas Kumar Asst. Professor-I ASET 25.05.15
21 Ms. Setu Sharma Asst. Professor ASFA 25.05.15
22 Dr. Shalini Singh Asst. Professor (Part AIOA 01.06.15
Time)
23 Mr. Abhishek Saxena J.R.F. AIB 01.06.15
(Under DBT project)
24 Dr. Kumar Shalender Asst. Professor ASB 02.06.15
25 Dr. k. Sowjanya Sree Asst. Professor-II AIB 01.06.15
26 Mr. Tikendra Kumar Sahu Asst. Professor ASFA 01.06.15
27 Mr. Vikas Gaur J.R.F. AIB 03.06.15
(Under DST Project)
28 Dr. P. Madhu Associate Professor AISS 08.06.15
29 Ms. Deepti Ahuja Teaching Assistant AIRS 08.06.15
30 Prof. Anupam Suri Professor ASIBAS 08.06.15
31 Mr. Manish Sharma Asst. Professor ASIBAS 15.06.15
32 Dr. Shuvomoy Banerjee Asst. Professor-II AIVI 15.06.15
33 Mr. Binayak Bhattacharya Asst. Professor ASCO 15.06.15
34 Dr. Subhranil Som Associate Professor AIIT 15.06.15
35 Dr.(Ms) Mamata Mahapatra Associate Professor AIPS 19.05.15
36 Dr. Shradha Sodhani Asst. Professor-I AIFT 15.06.15
37 Dr. S.M. Veerabhadrappa Professor AIGIRS 15.06.15
38 Ms. Ritika Arora Asst. Professor ASET 15.06.15
39 Dr. Umesh Kumar Vates Asst. Professor-III ASET 15.06.15
40 Dr. (Ms.) Pooja Srivastava Asst. Professor-I AIPS 01.06.15
Dewan
41 Ms. Divya Mishra Asst. Professor AICC 15.06.15
42 Mr. Puneet Gupta Teaching Associate AIP 15.06.15
43 Dr. Mukesh Thakur Asst. Professor AIWS 15.06.15
44 Ms. Jaspreet Kaur Asst. Professor ASAP 22.06.15
45 Ms. Shhilpi Sinha Associate Professor ASAP 22.06.15
46 Ms. Mrinal Singh Teaching Assistant ASCO 22.06.15
47 Mr. Sanjeev Mukherjee Asst. Professor-III ASET 22.06.15
48 Mr. Jaspreet Hira Asst. Professor-I ASET 22.06.15
49 Ms. A. Sai Sabitha Associate Professor ASET 15.06.15
50 Dr. Kamal Kant Jain Asst. Professor-III ASET 22.06.15
51 Dr. Rohit Sharma Asst. Professor-II ASET 22.06.15
52 Mr. Kushal Kamboj Asst. Professor ASET 22.06.15
53 Mr. Yogesh Kaushik Asst. Professor ASET 22.06.15
54 Ms. Varuni Yadav Asst. Professor ALS-II 22.06.15

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55 Ms. Kusha Kesri Singhal Asst. Professor ALS-II 23.06.15
56 Dr. Mayank Sharma Asst. Professor AIIT 22.06.15
57 Dr. Rajashree Roy Som Asst. Professor AIPS 22.06.15
58 Dr. Arpita Datta Asst. Professor-I AINST 29.06.15
59 Ms. Ritu Wadhwa Asst. Professor-III ABS 22.06.15
60 Ms. Avani Chopra Asst. Professor-I ASET 29.06.15
61 Mr. Umesh Jamwal Asst. Professor ASET 29.06.15
62 Dr. Naga Swetha Pasupuleti Asst. Professor-III ASET 29.06.15
63 Ms. Sarika Gautam Asst. Professor ASAP 29.06.15
64 Mr. Amal Shukla Asst. Professor (part ASAP 15.06.15
time) 2 days in a
week
65 Dr. Achhaibar Singh Professor ASET 01.07.15
66 Mr. Anish Kumar Asst. Professor ASET 01.07.15
67 Dr. Ghanshyam Pal Asst. Professor-III ASET 01.07.15
68 Dr. Rajni Saggu Asst. Professor-II ASET 01.07.15
69 Mr. Sajeev Ambalayam Teaching Associate AIPAS 01.07.15
70 Mr. Tanupriya Choudhury Asst. Professor-II ASET 01.07.15
71 Ms. Swati Parashar Asst. Professor ASET 01.07.15
72 Ms. Pradipika Verma J.R.F. AIGIRS 01.07.15
(Under DST Project)
73 Mr. Jitin Yadav Asst. Professor ASET 01.07.15
74 Mr. Sanjeet Ruhal Asst. Professor ALS-II 01.07.15
75 Dr. Neeraj Singh Teaching Asst. AIPT 01.07.15
76 Ms. Neena Singh Zutshi Professor ASAP 01.07.15
(part time) 2 & half
days in a week
77 Ms. Sheelam Misra Asst. Professor ASET 06.07.15
78 Dr. Narendra Tuteja Professor & Director AIMT 08.07.15
79 Ms. Debashree Sinha Asst. Professor AIESR 06.07.15
80 Ms. Avantika Singh Asst. Professor ASE-EEE 06.07.15
81 Ms. Deepali Anand Chopra Asst. Professor-II ASB 01.07.15
82 Ms. Shalini Bahuguna Asst. Professor ALS 01.07.15
83 Ms. Preksha Jindal Asst. Professor ASIBAS 07.07.15
84 Ms Sanchita Priyadarshini Associate Professor ASAP 06.07.15
85 Mr. Indranil Banerjee Asst. Professor ALS 06.07.15
86 Ms. Priyanka Dhar Asst. Professor-I ALS-II 06.07.15
87 Dr. Pragya Asst. Professor-I AIPT 15.07.15
88 Dr. Reema Chaudhury Asst. Professor-III AIESR 10.07.15
89 Ms. Shreya Mittal Teaching Asst. ALS-I 13.07.15

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90 Ms. Sonali Roy Choudhury Asst. Professor ALS-I 13.07.15
91 Dr. Aparna Pathak Asst. Professor AIPS 13.07.15
92 Dr. Sambhunath Bera Asst. Professor-II ACSM 13.07.15
93 Ms. Aahana Bhatnagar Asst. Professor ASCO 14.07.15
94 Dr. Juni Banerjee Asst. Professor-I AINN 06.07.15
95 Ms. Ashima Krishna Asst. Professor-I ASE-AIEEE 13.07.15
96 Ms. Juhi Pushpa Pathak Assistant Professor ASCO 14.07.15
97 Dr. Amit Tomar Asst. Professor-I AIAS 13.07.15
98 Dr. Mahesh Shanker Dhar Asst. Professor-I AIB 13.07.15
99 Ms. Tilottama Singh Asst. Manager Cum AIBS 20.07.15
- IIC Cum Lecturer
100 Mr. Pallav Gupta Asst. Professor-I ASET 13.07.15
101 Dr. Rohini Yadav Asst. Professor-I AIAS 14.07.15
102 Dr. Gopal Nandan Professor ASET 13.07.15
103 Dr. Sabita Madhvi Singh Asst. Professor-III ASET 14.07.15
104 Dr. Prakash Baligar Asst. Professor-III AIMMSCR 20.07.15
105 Prof. (Dr.) Shalini Singh Director ASE 21.07.15
Sharma
106 Ms. Preeti Rani Asst. Professor ASAP 20.07.15
107 Dr. Sachin Mishra Asst. Professor-III ASET 20.07.15
108 Ms. Kanak Rai J.R.F. AIB 15.07.15
(Under DBT Project)
109 Dr. Mohita Junnarkar Asst. Professor-I AIPS 15.07.15
110 Dr. Varsha Goyal Asst. Professor ASB 20.07.15
111 Mr. Dilbagh Panchal Asst. Professor-I ASET 20.07.15
112 Dr. Amit Kumar Singh Asst. Professor-I ASET 20.07.15
113 Mr. Benul Tomar Asst. Professor ASCO 20.07.15
114 Ms. Neha Bhagat Teaching Asst. ASCO 20.07.15
115 Mr. Navdeep Singh Asst. Professor-I ASE-EEE 27.07.15
116 Dr. Navya Pande Asst. Professor-I AIPS 20.07.15
117 Ms. Abeeba Shakeel Ph.D. Scholar AIB 17.07.15
118 Mr. Vikas Sharma J.R.F. AIB 30.07.15
(Under SERB project)
119 Dr. Mehak Segan Teaching Assistant AIPH 27.07.15
120 Dr. Kalindi Sharma Asst. Professor AIA 27.07.15
121 Ms. Beena Lawania Lecturer AIBS 01.07.15
122 Dr. Seshanwita Das Asst. Professor-III ACCF 03.08.15
123 Dr. Seema Garg Asst. Professor-III AIBS 03.08.15
124 Dr. Amarnath Mishra Asst. Professor-II AIFS 10.08.15

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125 Ms. Mini Srivastava Asst. Professor ALS-II 04.08.15
126 Dr. Debasree Basu Asst. Professor-I AIESR 17.08.15
127 Ms. Payal Manzhi J.R.F. AINT 10.08.15
(Under UGC-DAE funded
project)
128 Mr. Vikas Gupta Asst. Professor ASH 11.08.15
129 Ms. Mamta Kumari J.R.F. AIMT 10.08.15
(Under DBT project)
130 Ms. Megha Singh J.R.F. AIB 10.08.15
(Under DBT project)
131 Dr. Devendra Pratap Singh Professor & Director ASAP 10.08.15
132 Ms. Shuchita Chandhok Asst. Professor-II AICC 10.08.15
133 Dr. Ekta Singh Professor ASAP 17.08.15
134 Mr. Ujjwal Bhardwaj Asst. Professor-I ASE-AIEEE 17.08.15
135 Mr. Woryaomi Kharay Research Assistant 17.08.15
(Under ICSSR Project)
136 Mr. Atul Tiwari Project Fellow ACSM 10.08.15
(Under UGC-DAE
Consortium for Scientific
Research funded project.)
137 Ms. Udipti Jaiswal Asst. Professor-I ASFA 17.08.15
138 Ms. Li Hsiang-Chun Language Instructor Taiwan
Education Centre
(TEC)
139 Mr. Anil Kumar Duggal Professor ACCF 17.08.15
140 Ms. Deepti Sawhney J.R.F. AIMT 20.08.15
(Under DBT Project)
141 Mr. Pramod Vishwakarma J.R.F. ACSM 24.08.15
(Under SERB project)
142 Ms. Tithi Mehrotra Research Assistant AIB 24.08.15
(Under CST project)
143 Mr. Joginder Kumar Research Assistant AIA 17.08.15
(Under ICSSR Project)
144 Dr. Anu Teotia Asst. Professor-I AIPS 24.08.15
145 Mr Satya Prakash Garada Project Fellow AISS 31.08.15
(Under Swinburne
University of Tech, Australi
funded project)
146 Mr. Sharad Shaligram Tiwari J.R.F. ASET 31.08.15
(Under DST project)

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147 Dr. Shagun Sharma Asst. Professor-I AIFT 01.09.15
148 Dr. Vigya Mishra Asst. Professor-I AICPHT & CCM 01.09.15
149 Dr. Rajnish Mishra Asst. Professor-I AIESR 01.09.15
150 Dr. Sheenam Thatai Asst. Professor-I AIAS 01.09.15
151 Dr. Abhishek Singh Asst. Professor-II AIAS 01.09.15
152 Ms. Debi Garai (Under Project Fellow ACSM 02.09.15
UGC-DAE Consortium for
Scientific Research funded
project.)
153 Dr. Sandhya Kumari Singh Asst. Professor AIBAS 07.09.15
154 Dr. Shazina Saeed Asst. Professor-I AIPH 07.09.15
155 Ms. Ruchi Verma Shandil Teaching Assistant ASB 07.09.15
156 Dr. Piyush Sharma Associate Professor AITT 15.09.15
157 Ms. Sohini Paul Teaching Associate AIPAS 08.09.15
158 Ms. Sneha Sehwag Asst. Professor-I AIFT 14.09.15
159 Dr. Shruti Singh Asst. Professor-III AISS 08.09.15
160 Ms. Raj Lakshmi Raina Asst. Professor AIE 14.09.15
161 Mr. Varun Kumar Research Assistant AIARS (M&D) 14.09.15
162 Ms. Tulika Singh Teaching Assistant ALS-I 14.09.15
163 Mr. Sourav Mishra Asst. Professor-I ASET 07.09.15
164 Mr. Brijesh Kumar Research Assistant AICPHT 07.09.15
(Under BIRAC project)
165 Ms. Chetna Jain Asst. Professor ASAP 14.09.15
166 Ms. Snigdha Teaching Associate ASAP 14.09.15
167 Dr. Rahul Gupta Asst. Professor-III ABS 01.09.15
168 Dr. Puja Yadav Asst. Professor-II AIMT 14.09.15
169 Mr. Atul Sharma (Under Project Assistant ASET 15.09.15
DST Project)
170 Dr. Vikas Yadav Asst. Professor-II AIMMSCR 14.09.15
171 Mr. Deepak Verma (Under Project Assistant ASET 15.09.15
DST Project)
172 Mr. Amit Chauhan Teaching Associate AIFS 15.09.15
173 Dr. Prateek Pandya Asst. Professor-II AIFS 14.09.15
174 Ms. Manpreet Kaur Attri J.R.F. AIMT 08.09.15
175 Dr. Jitender Kumar Asst. Professor-II AIB 21.09.15
176 Mr. Saurabh Kumar Mishra Asst. Professor AIRS 14.09.15
177 Ms. Lata Joshi J.R.F. AIB 07.09.15
(Under DBT Project)
178 Dr. Bhupesh Sharma Associate Professor AIP 21.09.15
179 Dr. Ashwani Kumar Dubey Associate Professor ASE (AIEEE) 21.09.15

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180 Ms. Kanika Verma Asst. Professor ASAP 21.09.15
181 Ms. Angel Panesar Asst. Professor ADDOE 14.09.15
182 Mr. Abhay Kaushik Asst. Professor-I ASAP 22.09.15
183 Mr. Prakriti Mehta Asst. Professor ASAP 21.09.15
184 Ms. Li, Hsiang Chun Language Instructor Taiwan 10.09.15
Education Centre
(TEC)
185 Ms. Shruti Pandey Asst. Professor AIRS 21.09.15
186 Dr. Nupur Mishra Asst. Professor-II ACCF 28.09.15
187 Ms. Sakriti Vishwakarma Asst. Professor ASAP 05.10.15
188 Ms. Richa Kaushik Asst. Professor-II ASAP 05.10.15
189 Mr. Naman Sharma Asst. Professor ASB 05.10.15
190 Mr. Ashish Kumar Research Assistant AIP 05.10.15
191 Ms. Shreya Sarkar Teaching Assistant ALS-I 05.10.15
192 Dr. Parikshit Joshi Asst. Professor-II ABS 05.10.15
193 Dr. Sonu Gandhi Asst. Professor-II AIB 05.10.15
194 Dr. Amit Kumar Pandey Asst. Professor-III ABS 05.10.15
195 Dr. Smriti Sharma Teaching Associate AIP 19.10.15
196 Mr. Atul Kumar Asst. Professor-I ACCF 14.10.15
197 Dr. Ravinder Kumar Associate Professor ASET 12.10.15
198 Dr. Alok Kumar Associate Professor ASH 19.10.15
199 Ms. Nivedita Asst. Professor ASE (AIEEE) 19.10.15
200 Dr. Vasudha Vashisht Asst. Professor-III ASE (AIEEE) 19.10.15
201 Mr. Gyan Vardhan Singh Asst. Professor ASET 14.10.15
202 Mr. Sushil Ichhya Vijay Asst. Professor-I ASD 13.10.15
203 Ms. Monika Gupta Research Assistant AIMT 19.10.15
204 Mr. Laxmi Kant Bhardwaj Scientific Assistant AIETSM 19.10.15
205 Ms. Anika Kapoor Asst. Professor-II ASAP 26.10.15
206 Ms. Avantika Bhandari Teaching Assistant ALS 26.10.15
207 Mr. Rituraj Sinha Asst. Professor ALS-I 02.11.15
208 Ms. Anupriya Chatterjee J.R.F. AIMT 09.11.15
(Under DBT funded project)
209 Dr. Seema Verma Associate Professor ASE (AIEEE) 03.11.15
210 Dr. Manoj Kumar Shukla Asst. Professor-III ASE (AIEEE) 17.11.15
211 Ms. Puja Dua Asst. Professor ASIBAS 09.11.15
212 Dr. Himjyoti Dutta Asst. Professor-I AIFT 16.11.15
213 Dr. Gaurav Sharma Asst. Professor-II ASE-AIEEE 16.11.15
214 Dr. Narinder Kumar Bhasin Professor ASIBAS 02.11.15
215 Dr. Rinki Gupta Asst. Professor-II ASET 16.11.15
216 Ms. Kitty Mukherjee Asst. Professor-III ASCO 23.11.15

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217 Dr. Suman Bala Asst. Professor-I ASET 16.11.15
218 Mr. Ravindra Kannojiya Asst. Professor-I ASE-AIEEE 23.11.15
219 Mr. Prabodh Mishra Asst. Professor ASFT 17.11.15
220 Dr. Hrishikesh Dhasmana Asst. Professor-III AIARS (M&D) 30.11.15
221 Dr. Jasobanta Sethi Professor AIPT 01.12.15
222 Ms. Shaivya Gupta J.R.F. AINT 01.12.15
223 Dr. Manish Anand Asst. Professor-III ASH 01.12.15
224 Dr. Giriraj T.Kulkarni Professor AIP 07.12.15
225 Ms. Mahak Tiwari J.R.F. AIB 14.12.15
226 Mr. Sridhar R Assistant Professor ASFA 08.12.15
227 Mr. Yendrembam Suresh Assistant Professor ASFA 08.12.15
Singh
228 Dr. Saras Jyoti J.R.F. AIMMSCR 07.12.15
(Under DBT project)
229 Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik Asst. Professor-I AIVI 21.12.15
230 Nitin Arora Professor AIBS 28.12.15
231 Dr. Konark Arora Asst. Professor- III AIAE 04.01.16
232 Dr. Pratibha Sharma S.R.F. ACRB 07.01.16
233 Ms. Noopur Sharma Project Assistant AIA 11.01.16
(Under RGCB-DBT Project)
234 Mr. Vipin Kumar Project Assistant AIB 11.01.16
(Under SERB Project)
235 Shradha Nirwan J.R.F. AIMT 04.01.16
(Under DBT funded project)
236 Dr. Anushree Tandon Asst. Professor ASB 11.01.16
237 Mr. Neeraj Gupta J.R.F. AIARS 18.01.16
238 Ms. Unnati Singh J.R.F. AIVI 18.01.16
(Under SERB project)
239 Ms. Monika (Under ICSSR Research Assistant AIA 18.01.16
Project)
240 Mr. Rakesh Kumar Thakur S.R.F. AIB 02.01.16
(Under DRDO Project)
241 Mr. Prem Das Maheshwari ADDOE 06.01.16
242 Dr. Menaka Devi Salam DST Young Scientist AIMT 28.01.16
(Under SERB funded project)
243 Mr. Pawan Kumar Sharma Asst. Professor- I ALS-I 01.02.16
244 Dr. Gyanendra Kumar Singh Professor ASET 01.02.16
245 Mr. Abhishek Gupta Asst. Professor-I ASE 01.02.16
246 Dr. Rupakshi Mishra Pandey Asst. Professor-III AIAS 01.02.16

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247 Ms. Parul Budhraja Photo Officer cum ASCO 08.02.16
Teaching Asst.
248 Dr. Utkarsh Jain Asst. Professor-I AINT 02.02.16
249 Mr. Digant Sharma Asst. Professor-III ASD 22.02.16
250 Ms. Neha Jain Teaching Associate AIP 15.02.16
251 Bhawna Agarwal Associate Professor ACCF 08.02.16
252 Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Mishra Asst. Professor-I AIAS 22.02.16
253 Mr. Sudipto Mandal Asst. Professor ASFA 22.02.16
254 Ms. Rashmi Tiwari Asst. Professor-I AIAS 15.02.16
255 Ms. Diksha Bhola JRF AIMT 15.02.16
(Under DST funded project)
256 Mr. Ashutosh Mishra Asst. Professor-I ASET 22.02.16
257 Dr. Prem Prakash Tripathi Asst. Professor-II AINN 01.03.16
258 Mr. Gaurav Dwivedi Asst. Professor-I ASE-AIEEE 01.03.16
259 Ms. Renuka Dutt JRF AIB 01.303.16
(Under The SERB)
260 Dr. Manoj Chandra Garg Asst. Professor-I AIES 14.03.16
261 Dr. R. Srinivasan Director & Head AICISM 04.03.16
262 Dr. Vineet Bajaj Associate Professor ASET 14.03.16
263 Dr. Smriti Shrivastava Asst. Professor-I AIB 15.03.16
264 Dr. Mehak Jonjua Asst. Professor-III ASCO 14.03.16
265 Dr. Ritika Sharma Asst. Professor AIE 08.03.16
266 Ms. Akansha Mehra Research Assistant AIARS (M&D) 28.03.16
267 Dr.(Ms) Sonali Gupta Young Scientist AIMB 21.03.16
(Under ICAR Project)
268 Dr. D.K. Avasthi Director 07.03.16

(ii) Lucknow Campus

S.No. Name Designation Institution/ Date of


Department Joining
1 Ms. Preeti Bala Mishra Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 16.04.15
2 Mr. Madhur Prakash Asst. Professor-I ASAP 16.04.15
3 Mr. Ashish Pathak Asst. Professor-I ALS 02.06.15
4 Mr. Abhiuday Pratap Singh Asst. Professor-I ALS 01.06.15
5 Dr. Satyarth Prakash Professor ASL 08.06.15
Tripathi
6 Mr. Mukesh Srivastava Asst. Professor-II ABS 15.06.15
7 Mr. Sangeet Saroha Asst. Professor-I ALS 15.06.15
8 Mr. Rajesh Kumar Asst. Professor-I ALS 06.07.15

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9 Ms. Janki Srivastava Asst. Professor-I AIE 07.07.15
10 Mr. Prashant Das Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 13.07.15
11 Ms. Shweta Srivastava Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 20.07.15
12 Ms. Saima Ayyub Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 10.07.15
13 Mr. Fawad Ali Khan Asst. Professor-II ABS 23.07.15
14 Dr. Gunjan Singh Asst. Professor-I ASAS 28.07.15
15 Dr Jayaprakash D Asst. Professor-II ASCO 27.07.15
16 Ms. Prachi Singh Trainer (German ASL 06.07.15
Language)
17 Dr. (Ms.) Pratiksha Lecturer AIBAS 01.08.15
Srivastava
18 Mr. Shailendra Singh Rana Asst. Professor-II ALS 11.08.15
19 Dr. Kavita Varma Professor AIE 03.08.15
20 Ms. Anusuya Datta Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 17.08.15
21 Ms. Dipita Bhattacharya Asst. Professor-I AIE 19.08.15
22 Ms. Srashti Srivastava Asst. Professor-I ASL 31.08.15
23 Ms. Suparna Sircar Professor ASAP 09.09.15
24 Dr. Sushanta Kumar Roul Professor AIE 10.09.15
25 Ms. Shalini Mittal Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 28.09.15
26 Ms. Mansi Mantoo Asst. Professor-I ALS 05.10.15
27 Ms. Vidhi Pandya Asst. Professor-I ALS 17.10.15
28 Ms. Aanchal Dhingra Asst. Professor-I ASAP 16.10.15
29 Mr. Rajive Kumar Professor ABS 13.10.15
30 Ms. Anima Mehta Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 02.11.15
31 Ms. Ishita Chatterjee Asst. Professor-I AIBAS 02.11.15
32 Ms. Shafaque Asif Research Asst. AIB 17.11.15
33 Mr. Ankit Chadha Director ASH 23.12.15
34 Mr. Anuj Singh JRF Research Cell 21.12.15
35 Ms. Garima Trivedi Asst. Professor-I ALS 05.01.16
36 Mr. Sumit Agarwala Asst. Professor-I ALS 11.01.16
37 Dr. Mahesh M Asst. Professor-I ALS 08.01.16
38 Prof. Prem Kant Tiwari Professor (Part ASCO 08.01.16
Time)
39 Ms.Akansha Sharma Asst. Professor-I ALS 18.01.16
40 Ms. Upasana Saxena Asst. Professor-I ASCO 25.02.16
41 Mr. Abhishek Bhardwaj Asst. Professor-I ALS 26.02.16
42 Ms. Saumya Kumar Asst. Professor-I ALS 25.02.16
43 Mr. Ravi Kumar Rai Asst. Professor-I ALS 22.02.16
44 Mr. Manish Gupta Asst. Professor-I ASAP 01.03.16
45 Mr. Rishi Kumar Singh Trainer (Animation) ASFA 01.03.16

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(iii) Greater Noida Campus

S. Name Designation Institution/ Date of


No. Department Joining
1 Ms. Gagandeep Kaur Assistant ASET 15.06.15
Professor
2 Mr. Mahavir Singh Lecturer ASET 01.10.15
3 Dr. Preeti Kuishrestha Associate ASET 17.08.15
Professor
4 Ms. Sneha Singh Asst. Professor ASET 25.01.16
5 Mr. Rohit Kumar Asst. Professor ASET 25.01.16
6 Dr. Navodit Goel Asst. Professor AIB 22.01.16
7 Prof. Arun Kumar Singh Professor ASET 01.03.16

(iv) Dubai Campus

Date of
Sl. No Name Designation Department
Joining
1 Mukund Ramniklal Jakhiya Asst Professor Academic 26.04.2015
2 amreesh misra Asst Professor Academic 17.06.2015
Professor & Head
3 piyush maheshwari of Engineering Academic 10.08.2015
Associate Academic
4 John Senior Professor 16.08.2015
5 Mukarram Mushtaq Khan Lecturer Academic 16.08.2015
Associate Academic
Masood Uzzafer
6 Professor 01.09.2015
7 Niva Rana Mahanta Professor Academic 01.09.2015
8 Jerrin Thadathil Varghese Lecturer Academic 01.09.2015
9 Reshmi Sethu Nair Lecturer Academic 01.09.2015
10 Anjali Tewari Mamgain Lecturer Academic 01.09.2015
Chithirai Pon Selvan Muthu Associate Academic
11 Perumal Professor 01.11.2015
12 Dharna Shukla Lecturer Academic 01.02.2016

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Non Teaching:
(i) Gautam Buddha Nagar Campus:

Sl. Name Designation Institute / Date of


No. Department Joining
1 Mr. Himanshu Pandey Asst. Manager ADDOE 06.04.15
(Marketing)
2 Mr. Abhishek Rakesh Gupta Junior Data ADDOE 06.04.15
Analyst
3 Mr. Umakant Oli Executive ADDOE 06.04.15
(Operations)
4 Mr. Guru Prasad Office Attendant AIESR 06.04.15
5 Ms. Arti Taneja Lab Technician AIIT 06.04.15
6 Mr. Ramesh Technical Asst. AIB 08.04.15
7 Mr. Narendra Kumar Lab Assistant AICPHT&C 01.04.15
CM
8 Mr. Sanjay Mishra Manager Admin 14.04.15
9 Mr. Ajit Kumar Sharma Office/Lab AIAS 06.04.15
Attendant
10 Mr. Ashish Kumar Dixit Asst. Registrar VC Office 06.04.15
11 Ms. Dolly Benji Executive Admission 27.04.15
Assistant
12 Ms. Sukaina Mehdi Admission Admission 27.04.15
Counselor
13 Mr. Aman Kumar Video Editor ADDOE 20.04.15
14 Ms. Dueata Menon Asst. Manager ADD&OE 27.04.15
15 Mr. Deepak Jyoti Ghildiyal Additional Security 05.05.15
Director Security Department
16 Ms. Bhawna Comfort Admission Admission 05.05.15
Counselor Dept.
17 Ms. Soji Thomas Secretary ADMAA 11.05.15
18 Ms. Alisha Agarwal Student Mentor ADDOE 19.05.15
19 Ms. Archana Chaudhary Office Assistant Registrar 08.06.15
Office
20 Ms. Kanika Uppal Office Assistant AUUP 08.06.15
21 Mr. Sanjay Kumar Singh Not Decided Administrat 08.06.15
or
22 Mr. Abhineet Kumar Vinod Lab Assistant AIPS 15.06.15
23 Mr. Arvind Kumar Singh Lab Assistant ASET 15.06.15
24 Mr. Nikhil Gupta Computer Examination 08.06.15

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Operator Dept.
25 Mr. Ashok Singh Negi Computer Examination 08.06.15
Operator Dept.
26 Mr. Ramvir Singh Store Supervisor Admin Dept. 15.06.15
27 Ms. Abhilasha Chandok Office Assistant ASE-AIEEE 09.06.15
28 Mr. Bhupal Singh Bhakuni Office Attendant AIGIRS 09.06.15
29 Mr. Sukhdev Raj Draftsman ASAP 22.06.15
30 Mr. Pawan Kumar Lab Assistant ASET 23.06.15
31 Mr. Vijay Bahadur Srivastava Deputy Chief AUUP 29.06.15
Fire Officer
32 Mr. Sunil Kumar Office Attendant ASE-AIEEE 09.06.15
33 Mr. Gyan Singh Lab Assistant ASET 01.07.15
34 Ms. Archana Thakran Deputy Manager AITD 01.07.15
35 Mr. Satya Prakash Lab Assistant AIAE 01.07.15
36 Mr. Manoj Prasad Raturi Computer ASE-AIEEE 06.07.15
Operator
37 Mr. Mukesh Sharma Model Maker ASAP 06.07.15
38 Ms. Pooja Sharma Academic ALS 15.06.15
Coordinator
39 Dr. Shyam Narain OSD To VC VC Office 06.07.15
40 Ms. Shweta Sharma Academic ALS-II 01.07.15
Coordinator
41 Mr. Brajendra Kumar Pal Lab Technician AIP 10.07.15
42 Mr. Ved Prakash Lab Assistant AIAS 06.07.15
43 Ms. Monica Mehta Academic AIBS 13.07.15
Coordinator
44 Col. Samdarshan Sharma Dy. General AITEM 06.07.15
Manager -Skill
Training
45 Ms. Shampa Dhar Executive AIGIRS 13.07.15
Assistant
46 Ms. Ritu Chhabra Executive ACRB 09.07.15
Assistant
47 Ms. Shikha Malhotra Stenographer AIETSM 13.07.15
48 Mr. Vijay Kumar Senior Account 01.07.15
Accountant
49 Ms. Lovely Grover Office Assistant ASFA 27.07.15
50 Mr. Karn vir Kumar Attendant/Cook AICPHT&C 01.07.15
CM
51 Ms. Neena Saxena Executive ASPESS 03.08.15
Secretary

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52 Ms. Anshu Bharti Office Assistant ASE 17.08.15
53 Mr. Pravind Kumar Thakur Office Attendant AIA 13.08.15
54 Mr. Kundan Singh Bora Office Attendant ACCF 11.08.15
55 Mr. Manoj Singh Bora Office Attendant AIESR 11.08.15
56 Wg. Cdr. Mahendra Kumar HQ 10.08.15
Sharma
57 Ms. Gargi Dadhich Lab Assistant AINST 17.08.15
58 Ms. Soniya Lab Assistant AIFT 01.09.15
59 Ms. Nitya Sharma Academic AIOPP 01.09.15
Coordinator
60 Ms. Aditi Singh Physiotherapist AIPT 08.09.15
61 Mr. Akhilesh Tiwari Store Keeper ASPESS 15.09.15
62 Ms. Meeta Wadhwa Accountant Account 08.09.15
63 Dr. Sujata Khandai Dy. Dean 21.09.15
64 Mr. Bhaskar Bisht Technical AIB 01.09.15
Assistant
65 Sonia Sharma Secretary ASNRSD 15.09.15
66 Ms. Anusha Srivastava Executive AIBS 15.09.15
67 Mr. Aditya Marwah Executive AIBS 15.09.15
68 Ms. Magin G. Menachery Sr. Lab AIMMSCR 05.10.15
Technician
69 Mr. Rahul Dahiya Deputy Director- ASET 05.10.15
CRC
70 Mr. Vimal Pratap Lab Assistant AIAS 05.10.15
71 Ms. Garima Mehta Executive ASD 13.10.15
Assistant
72 Mr. Rajat Dy. Manager- ABS 16.10.15
CRC
73 Mr. Raghvendra Tiwari Relationship & ASIBAS 26.10.15
Placement
Manager
74 Ms. Kanika Kumar Academic AIAS 26.10.15
Coordinator
75 Ms. A.S. Peace Fieldwork Co- AIA 01.10.15
(Under ICSSR funded project) Ordinator
76 Mr. Pradeep Office Assistant ADD&OE 19.10.15
77 Mr. Ankur Nawani Office Assistant ASTIF 19.10.15
78 Ms. Navneeta Dasgupta Asst. Warden Hostels 02.11.15
79 Ms. Priya Kumari Office Assistant AIE 02.11.15
80 Ms. U. Swaminathan Executive Dy. Dean 16.11.15
Assistant (Academics)

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81 Dr.(Ms) Padma S. Vankar Dean (R&D) AUUP 01.12.15
82 Mr. Hemant Arora Executive DSW 23.11.15
Assistant
83 Ms. Sonal Sharma Dy- Manager- ACCF 23.11.15
CRC
84 Mr. Arun Kumar Yadav Studio-PCR ASCO 21.12.15
Technical &
Operations
Incharge (Audio
/ Video)
85 Mr. Sijo Mathew Senior Support ASCO 21.12.15
Staff
86 Mr. Naveen Yadav Support Staff- ASCO 21.12.15
Technical (Radio
Station)
87 Mr. Ramu Saroj Technical AIB 31.12.15
Assistant
88 Mr. Sunil Pathak Data Entry AIB 31.12.15
Operator
89 Mr. Shashank Kumar Dubey Lab Assistant AIMMSCR 04.01.16
90 Ms. Swati Kishore Operation In- ASCO 11.01.16
Charge Cum
Project
Coordinator
91 Dr. Tarpinder Singh Medical Officer Amity Clinic 29.01.16
92 Nazia Rehman Operation Cum ASCO 04.01.16
Project
Coordinator-
Production
Control Room-2
(Chroma)
93 Mr. Prem Das Maheshwari not decided ADDOE 06.01.16
94 Dr. Manoranjan Pon. Ram Joint Director ADDOE 11.01.16
(Academics)
95 Mr. Manish Kumar Video Editor ASCO 08.02.16
96 Mr. Arun Kumar Tiwari Junior Manager- ASCO 08.02.16
Studio CRS
97 Mr. Santosh Kumar Sharma Academic QAE 22.02.16
Coordinator
98 MR. Dinesh Singh Dangwal Computer Admin Dept. 22.02.16
Operator
99 Ms. Meenu Bathla Deputy Manager ASET 22.02.16

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100 Mr. Sanjay Mishra Asst. Supervisor Admin Dept. 24.02.16
101 Mr. Surbhi Nebhnani Academic ADD&OE 22.03.16
Counselor
102 Mr. Santosh Kathait Office Assistant Admin Dept. 01.03.16
103 Ms. Shiveta Bhat Academic VC Office 01.03.16
Coordinator
104 Mr.Bhaskar Roy Dy. Director QAE 01.03.16
(Audit)
105 Ms. Shiveta Bhatt Academic VC Office 01.03.16
Coordinator
106 Mr. Chitranjan Das Nursing Asst. Admin Dept. 11.03.16
107 Mr. Suresh Kumar MIS Executive ADD&OE 08.03.16
108 Dr. Niharika Yadav Medical Officer Amity Clinic 26.03.16
109 Ms. Nishi Naresh Narang Senior Manager - DITT 28.03.16
Projects

(ii) Lucknow Campus:

Sl. Name Designation Institute / Date of


No. Department Joining
1 Mr. Shobhit Pandey Computer Operator Academic 07.04.15
Affairs
2 Mr. Tribhuwan Chand Assistant Security Security 27.04.15
Officer
3 Mr. Ashutosh Soni Computer Operator Academic 24.04.15
Affairs
4 Mr. Jameel Ahmad Electrician Admin 27.04.15
5 Mr. Mohd. Shariq Iqbal Lab Administrator Research Cell 21.04.15
6 Ms. Jasminder Kaur Executive Admission Administrator 05.05.15
Mishra
7 Shahab Ahmad Siddiqui Academic Coordinator ALS 05.05.15
8 Mr. Kumud Bandhu Dy. Director (Hostel) Administrator 13.05.15
Joshi
9 Mr. Krishan Kumar Dispatcher Administrator 14.05.15
Mishra
10 Mr. Arun Kumar Gupta Academic Coordinator ALS 11.05.15
11 Mr. Abhimanew Computer Operator Academic 12.05.15
Kashyap Affairs
12 Ms. Jyoti Gaur Academic Coordinator AIBAS 18.05.15
13 Mr. Shiv Babu Lab Attendant AIBAS 18.05.15

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14 Mr. Salman Khalil Dy Director- Manager Marketing 09.06.15
Promotions
15 Mr. Vibhakar Ghosh Manager (Admission) Admission 09.06.15
16 Mr. Bal Ram Asst. Librarian Library 16.06.15
17 Ms. Vijay Laxmi Mishra Supervisor Creche Admin 12.06.15
18 Mr. Pankaj Kumar Record Keeper HR 03.07.15
19 Mr. Talmiz Husain Lab Demonstrator ASET 21.07.15
20 Mr. Puneet Jain Dy. Director Procurement 13.07.15
(Procurement)
21 Ms. Ritika Tandon Executive Admission Admission 10.08.15
22 Ms. Shilpi Chauhan Academic Coordinator AIIT 12.08.15
23 Mr. Pramod Kumar AC Technician Admin Dept. 24.08.15
Joshi
24 Mr. Dharmendra Kumar Computer Operator HR 24.08.15
Awasthi
25 Mr. Sujeet Kumar Computer Lab IT Dept. 31.08.15
Assistant
26 Mr. Sabir Ali Lab Assistant ASAS (LKO) 09.09.15
27 Mr. Amit Tiwari Computer Lab IT Dept 08.09.15
Assistant
28 Ms. Pranjali Singh Counsellor Admission 07.09.15
29 Col. Ashok Kumar Dy. Director Security 15.09.15
Pathak (RETD.)
30 Mr. Ziyaul Haque Lab Assistant AIB (LKO) 23.10.15
31 Mr. Abhishek Gupta Supervisor Electrical Admin 06.10.15
32 Mr. Arun Singh Bisht Warden Boy's Hostel Admin 30.10.15
33 Ms. Richa Vaish Dy. Director (Head HR (LKO) 02.11.15
Hunting, Training &
Development)
34 Mr. Rohit Kumar MIS Executive HR HR (LKO) 02.11.15
Mathur
35 Mr. Vishnu Kumar Computer Operator ASAS 09.11.15
Singh
36 Ms. Shuruti Srivastava Academic Coordinator ASAS 02.12.15
37 Mr. Mukund Sharan Academic Coordinator AIB (LKO) 01.12.15
38 Mr. Ajay Kumar Misra Dy. Director (Hostel) Admin 28.12.15
39 Mr. Pankaj Upadhyay Computer Operator ABS 22.12.15
40 Mr. Ramayan Dubar Lab Assistant ASAS 29.12.15
41 Ms. Shubhi Rastogi Data Entry Operator Research Cell 21.12.15
42 Mr. Manoj Srivastava Network Srivastava IT 08.01.16

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43 Ms. Jyoti Pandey Warden Girl's Hostel Admin 04.01.16
44 Mr. Mohd. Amir Network Technician IT 11.01.16
45 Mr. Nikhilesh Chandra Asst. Director Academic 20.01.16
Srivastava Academic Affairs Affairs
46 Mr. Vijay Pratap Singh Academic Coordinator ASET (LKO) 21.01.16
47 Mr. Prem Chandra Library Assistant Library 01.03.16
48 Mr. Raj Kumar Sharma Computer Operator ABS (LKO) 09.03.16
49 Ms. Madhulika Computer Operator AIE (LKO) 09.03.16
Srivastava
50 Ms. Ruby Singh Academic Coordinator ASH (LKO) 28.03.16

(iii) Greater Noida Campus


Sl. Name Designatio n Institute / Date of
No. Department Joining
1 Ms. Deepa Rawat Manager Admission & Admission 04.06.15
Placement Dept.
2 Mr. Siddhartha Saini Senior Manager Admission 04.06.15
Dept.
3 Ms. Khushboo Kumari Fron Desk Manager Admin Dept. 08.06.15
4 Ms. Priyanka Malhotra Asst. Manager Admission 01.02.16
Dept.
5 Ms. Priya Sishodia Admission Executive Admission 01.02.16
Dept.

(iv) Dubai Campus


Sl. Name Designation Department Date of
No Joining
1 Alisha Arora Student Recruitment Student 25.05.2015
Executive Recruitment
2 Naresh Oddam Driver Admin 27.05.2015
3 Yun Liu Student Recruitment Student 14.06.2015
Executive Recruitment
4 Hardeep Kumar Lab Manager Academic 21.06.2015
Support
5 Ferdinand Efren Driver Admin 21.06.2015
Gambet
6 Sarath Chandran Network Engineer IT 05.07.2015
7 Able Mathew Paul It Engineer IT 12.07.2015
8 Eswar Prasath Projects Head Corporate Office 12.07.2015
Ganapathi
9 Fawaz Abdul Majeed Lab Technician Academic 12.07.2015

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Support
10 Mahak Shabir Baloch Academic Pro Vc's Office 12.07.2015
Coordinator
11 Vijayaraj Ayyappan Finance Executive Finance 14.07.2015
Nair
12 Sushil Kumar Senior Finance Finance 30.08.2015
Executive
13 Jumyr Rosales Student Services Student Services 30.08.2015
Macabuag Assistant
14 Nigel Dion Rodrigues Marketing Executive Marketing 06.09.2015
15 Fahad Saleh Humaid Public Relation HR 06.09.2015
Al Naimi Officer
16 Judith Ramirez Chu Office Assistant Admin 05.10.2015
17 Nowsheen Yaqoob Student Development Student 08.11.2015
Officer Development
18 Ser Norman Quiambao CRC Assistant Corporate 22.11.2015
Pineda Resource Centre
19 Shaji Adasseri Mep Coordinator Admin 06.12.2015
Kothandath
20 Mehtab Aunali Student Recruitment Student 27.01.2016
Fidahussein Rajabali Executive Recruitment
21 Junaid Hameed Khan Student Recruitment Student 27.01.2016
Executive Recruitment

The recruitment process is on and the efforts are to maintain faculty strength as per the
norms prescribed by the UGC/AICTE.

17.2 FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (FDPs):


The Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs) are organised by Amity Academic Staff
College with an aim of an overall development of the faculty members of the Amity
University. The programmes also look into the induction/orientation of the new faculty
members. Domain FDPs were encouraged during the year 2015-16.
Some of the major objectives for organizing these FDPs were:
To familiarize faculty members with the existing & new rules, regulations,
practices and concerns of the University
To create an awareness regarding academic systems, new teaching
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To motivate faculty members for better planning, conduct & evaluation of projects,
term paper, dissertations & summer internships.
To improve teaching learning strategy
To make HODs understand the importance of various systems eg., appraisal
system, effective monitoring etc.
To encourage and promote faculty members to undertake research projects/works
To motivate faculty members to pursue PhD & to help those Faculty Members who
are pursuing PhDs - in designing a research project, data analysis, software usage
and technical writing
To gain a better understanding of successful strategies for communication &
presentation
To develop interest amongst faculty & staff members towards social
responsibilities
To upgrade the knowledge of the faculty in concerned fields/areas.

The Following FDPs were organiZed by Amity Academic Staff College during the year
under report:
Sl April 14,2015 FDPon Advances on Automative Transmission Technology
No.
1 April 15,2015 Briefing session on Stragetic Annual Planning 2015-2016
2 April,17 2015 Workshop on PBAS
3 April,21 2015 FDP on Indian Literature in Translation
4 April,23 2015 FDP on Creative Writing in English
5 April 27 2015 Workshop on Amizone- An Enterprise Resource Planning
6 May 11 2015 Briefing Session on WASC Orientation Visit
7 May 13 2015 Review Meeting-Chairpersons of domain IQAC AND University Sub-
Committee
8 May 13 2015 Briefing Session on Policies/Regulations/Guidelines pertaining to
Research, Innovation, Consultancy and Extension Services
9 May 18 2015 Training Session On Manupatra and SSC Online
10 May 19 2015 Training Session on Prowess
11 May 19 2015 Workshop on addressing the requirements of WASC standards and
policies

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12 May 19 2015 Workshop on interaction with Faculty members responsible for
assessment of learning Outcomes & Programme Review
13 May 20 2015 Workshop on preparation of first Self study for WASC Initial
Accreditation
14 May 20 2015 Training Session on ADOBE
15 May,21-22 2015 FDP on Multiprotocol Label Switching(MPLS)
16 May,25 2015 Workshop on Molecular Modeling and docking studies
17 May,27-28 2015 Workshop on Mentor Mentee System at Amity
18 May 28-29,2015 FDP on Machine Learning and Soft Computing Techniques
19 May,29 2015 FDP on Anroid Application Development
20 June 1 2015 Modeling & Simulation of signal processing @Mechatronics system and
implementation on DSPK its/ Microcontrollers with Matlab
21 June 16,2015 Workshop on Session Plan, Assessment Plan for Effective Learning
Outcomes
22 June 17,2015 FDP on control system Design and simulation using QUBE ROTARY
SERVO
23 June 29-30, 2015 Optimization Techniques in Engineering
24 July 2,2015 Half day Administrative Workshop for admin officers/Asst. Admin
Officers/ Supervisors /Lab Attendants /Office Attendants, Out source
Housekeepers & Safai Karamcharies.
25 July 2,2015 Half day Administrative Workshop for admin officers/Asst. Admin
Officers Supervisors /Tradesman of AUUP HQ and Hostel
26 July 2,2015 Briefing for Registration of Hostel Students
27 July 2,2015 Briefing for Preparation of Commencement of Academic Session 2015-
2016
28 July 3,2015 Briefing Session for non Teaching Support Staff for Academic Session
2015-2016
29 July 3,2015 Briefing Session for Faculty Members for Academic Session 2015-2016
30 July 3,2015 FDP ON SPACE GASS: STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SOFTWARE
31 July13,2015 Training Session Mentor Graphics VHDL+XiLink
32 July 14,2015 Training Session on TUKACAD
33 July 15,2015 Training Session on Cadence
34 July 16,2015 Training Session on Taylor and Francis
35 July 17,2015 Training Session on American Institute of Physics (AIP)
36 July 20,2015 Training Session on Solid Works Academic (Education Edition)
37 July 21,2015 Training Session on IEL online ,ACM Digital Library, Oxford
University Press e-Journals, Cambridge University Press e -journal,
Royal Society of Chemistry e journals
38 July 22,2015 Training Session on ORCAD PCB Design
39 August 6-7,2015 SDP on Amity Academic Structure and Systems (Non Teaching Staff )
40 August 12- FDP on Amity Academic Structure and systems
14,2015
41 August 19- Workshop on Excellence in Industry Interaction and Placement
20,2015
42 August 21,2015 FDP on Financial Education
43 August 24,2015 Workshop on Guided Self Study Courses (GSSC)

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44 August 27,2015 Workshop cum FDP on Massive Open online Courses(MOOC)
45 September 10 Workshop on Integration of MRM & IQAC
2015
46 September 14 FDP o Embedded Linux on Zynq-7000 SOC using Vivado
2015
47 September 21 Workshop on Online System Of Setting the Question Paper
2015
48 September 23-24 Workshop on Preparation of IACBE SSR
2015
49 October 9 2015 Workshop on Accreditations -Best Practices
50 October 10 2015 FDP on Optimum use of Technology in Language teaching
51 October 12 2015 FDP on Six Sigma and its Applications in Aerospace Industry
52 October 13-14 SDP on Communication Skills and Team Building
2015
53 October 15 2015 Briefing on Outcome Assessment Plan
54 November 20 Workshop on WASC Standard -1
2015
55 November 20 Workshop on WASC Standard -2
2015
56 November 21 Workshop on WASC Standard -3
2015
57 December 8 2015 FDP Exploring Mathematical and Statistical Tools : Autograph
58 January 8-9 2016 FDP on Resilience Building for Success
59 January 18 2016 Workshop on How to Write Papers for High Impact Journals
60 February 9 2016 Workshop on Developing and Writing Educational and Operational
objectives, Learning and Operational outcomes, Linkage at various
levels
61 February 10 2016 Workshop on Developing Assessment Tools & Implementation of
Assessment Plan: Writing Implementation Report
62 February 17-19 Professional Development Programme on Amity Academic Structure
2016 and Systems
63 March 21,2016 Session on Preparing for International Accreditation ,Special with
reference to ABET
64 March 21,2016 Session on Engineering Change

Greater Noida Campus

S. Dates Faculty /Department Organized By FDP Name


No
1 19-Oct - Dr.Ruchika Gupta BRICS Chamber of Corporate Social Responsibility
15 Commerce & (CSR) Feedback & Fast Forward
Industry, New Delhi
2 28 April – Dr. Shakeeludin Amity University, Faculty Development
13 May, Noida Programme on
2015 Entrepreneurship
3 27-Aug- Dr. Vimal Bibbu Amity Noida Mooc NPTEL

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4 25-May- Mr.Amardeep Gupta National Mission of ISTE STTP Workshop on
15 Education through Introduction to Design of
Information and Algorithms
Communication
Technology,
organized by IIT
Kharagpur
5 13-17 Mr.Atul Kumar Amity University, Training programme on “Train
Sep-15 Noida Sec-125 the Trainers by QUANSER,
Canada
6 27-Aug- Mr.Bhanu Prakash Amity Noida Mooc NPTEL
15 Lohani
7 8-10-Oct- Mr.Biswa Mohan Amity University Amity Acad. Structure & System
15 Sahoo
8 28-April - Mr. R K Chandi Amity University, Faculty Development
13-May- Noida Programme on
15 Entrepreneurship
9 17-21- Mr.Rakesh Kumar IIT Kharagpur Dielectric Resonator Antennas-
Nov-15 Analysis and Design
10 5-9-Oct- Mr.Rakesh Kumar In association with “ICT based One Week
15 NITTR, Chandigarh Programme on VLSI DESIGN
organized by JSS
Academy of Technical
Education Noida
17.3 LECTURE SERIES FOR FACULTY & STAFF:

Every month eminent Guest Speakers are invited to deliver a lecture on a topic of their
respective area of expertise for the benefit of the faculty and staff of Amity University.

List of Lectures organized in 2015-2016:

Sl.
No. Date Guest Speaker Topic/Theme Address
Earth Quake and its
Dr. S. M effect on Nepal
Retd. Scientist “G”
1 01/05/2015 Veerbhadrappa Himalayas, adjoining
DRDO
areas and Global
Seismicity
Co-Director,
Centre for Science and
Dr. Christopher Overview of Nuclear
2 05/06/2015 Security Studies,
Hobbs Security
Dept. of War Studies,
King’s College London

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Panel for discussion
1. Prof.(Dr) S K
Laroiya, Panel
The Delhi Govt.
Chairperson
3 03/07/2015 Budget 2015: Analysis AUUP
2. Prof.(Dr)Akhil
and Implications
Swami, ABS, AUUP
3. Prof(Dr) Ajit Mittal,
AIBS, AUUP
Historical Accord
between Indian and
Bangladesh –
Ambassador R M
4 07/08/2015 Exchange of En- AUUP
Aggarwal
Newfound Freedom
for the Residents of
Enclaves
One Rank One
pension (OROP) for
5 04/09/2015 S M, VSM (Retd.)
Maj Gen (Dr) DG Defense Veterans; An
Bakshi Analysis

17.4 MENTORING PROGRAM AT AMITY


Mentor-Mentee System is an invaluable program of AUUP where each student of the
University is nurtured holistically by four Mentors - Faculty Mentor , Industry Mentor
, Alumni Mentor, Parent Mentor and supported by one Buddy . It becomes the students
endeavor to understand the intricacies of the Life both professionally and personally on
these grooming platforms provided by Amity through the 4-Tier mentoring system and
a robust Buddy System . A knowledgeable and well trained senior student is partnered
with the fresher during his/her initial period of adjustment and transition in the new
environment. Further the mentee is nurtured by the faculty mentor, corporate denizens
as his/her Industry mentor , alumni mentor and parent mentor distinct from classroom
pedagogy that leads to their overall development of professional competencies, human
values, work ethics and spiritual values.

The FOUR TIER MENTORING PROGRAMME is automated during the Academic


Year 2015-16 ,for the successful and transparent implementation of Mentor-Mentee
system in AUUP. An effective and successful mentor-mentee system is the vision of our
Hon’ble founder President Sir, to give a competitive edge to our students and help them
to scale new heights. All efforts would be done by Dy. DSW, (Mentoring Program
Coordinator at University Level) , to make the Mentor-Mentee system successful within
an year 2016-17 ,under the able leadership and guidance of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor.

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An AMIZONE link by the name MY MENTORS is provided to the students on home
page during the even semester of 2015-16 session. Student is able to view his/her Faculty
mentor, Industry Mentor , Alumni Mentor , Parent Mentor and BUDDY when allotted
online by their respective Faculty Mentors .

Mentor-Mentee System and Buddy System will go hand in hand . Buddy would be
allotted to the Fresher by Faculty Mentor from the same mentoring group and monitored
accordingly.

Guidelines for Buddy System are approved this year.

Guidelines for Mentor-Mentee System are revised and are in the Queue for approval.

In new academic session 2016-17, both the guidelines will be circulated to each
Institution and shall be uploaded on AMIZONE for the easy access of one and all.

AUTOMATION STAGES ARE DESCRIBED in DETAIL as BELOW:

STAGE- 1 : SELECTION OF MENTORING PROGRAM COORDINATOR (MPC)

Head of the Institution assigns the Mentoring Program Coordinator (MPC) in one of the
two ways mentioned below:

1. Institution wise MPC : One MPC is assigned for all the programs in the Institute
2. Program wise MPC : multiple MPCs could be assigned program wise.
Each Institution must have at least one MPC .

STAGE-2 : ALLOTMENT OF FACULTY MENTOR (FM)

MPC assigns FM to each student of the Institute. One FM can be assigned to 25-45
Mentees depending on the strength of Mentees and Mentors available. Uniformity should
be maintained while allotment of Mentees to faculty mentors.

STAGE-3 : ALLOTMENT OF BUDDY , ALUMNI MENTOR, INDUSTRY MENTOR

Faculty Mentor then assigns a senior student buddy alumni mentor & industry mentor
to Mentees allotted to them.

Faculty Mentor allots 1-5 Mentees to one Student Buddy


Faculty Mentor allots 1-5 Mentees to one Alumni Mentor
Faculty Mentor allots 1-5 Mentees to one Industry Mentor

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STAGE-4 : SET SESSION AGENDA

MPC sets approved session agenda on First Tuesday of the Month i.e two days
before First Thursday of the Month , the scheduled day for AUUP’s Mentor-
Mentee Official Meeting.
Faculty Mentors and Mentees should read the Institute’s session agenda set by
MPC and Faculty Mentors should add specific session agenda for their respective
groups.
FM can add their mentee group agenda on First Wednesday, only if MPC has set
Institute’s session agenda on Tuesday. To support faculty mentor in adding
agenda, mentees can give suggestions online through their My Mentors link.

STAGE-5 : MENTOR-MENTEE SESSION ON FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

Faculty Mentor and respective Mentees meet on a specified venue from 3:30p.m -
4:30 P.M on First Thursday of the month.
Faculty Mentors mark attendance online.
Faculty mentors add remarks for each mentee in the respective groups.
Faculty mentors writes the consolidated session report in FORMAT-B and
upload the monthly session report by next day i.e. Friday

STAGE-6 : REPORTS

Faculty Mentor should maintain a file of Mentee Data records i.e. FORMAT C for
easy and fast access offline also. Mentee Data is available on Amizone through
mentor-mentee link and there is a link provided to export Mentee data in excel.
Faculty mentor should maintain Attendance record duly signed by MPC & HOI.
Mentoring Program Coordinator should keep the copy of session agenda’s
approved by HOI.
Mentoring Program Coordinator should prepare and file monthly consolidated
report in FORMAT-A duly signed by HOI.
Copy of consolidated report is to be send to Dy. DSW office by the last Thursday
of the Month.

STAGE-7 : FEEDBACK

Mentee Feedback: Without regular and timely feedback the mentee’s momentum can be
disrupted, which is detrimental to his/her progress. Consistent feedback encourages
students to maintain an active level of production and accountability. Faculty Mentor
should write REMARK ONLINE for each mentee within two days of mentor-mentee
meeting.

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Mentor Feedback: To actively monitor the mentor-mentee relationship, a feedback tab is
provided on Mentee’s My Mentor Page .Mentee should fill the Mentor Feedback form
available on the click of the Mentor Feedback tab.

During the even semester of academic session 2015-16, 90% of the Institutions have
succeeded with stage 1-6 except allotment of Buddy which is an activity to be done with
list of freshers’ with the Institutions during May /June 2016 . Institutions have submitted
their consolidated monthly reports of four months respectively through e- mail to Dy.
DSW. Based on the data report was generated from Amizone for the number of sessions
held by each faculty mentor in each of the Institutions of AUUP. Report was submitted
to Hon’ble VC and a copy of the same to QAE.

Benefits of an Effective Mentoring system to Amity University are visualized as:

1. Organizational benefits of Mentoring are related to long term health of Amity


University as a social system.

2. Effective Mentoring will provide a structured system for strengthening and


assuring the continuity of organizational culture.

3. Mentoring is a way to speed the development of talent. It is also a way to spot


talent that might be overlooked sometimes. A talented mentee will create name of
his own globally and will take alma-mater name to heights in parallel.

4. Alumni pool will be generated and yearly Alumni meets could be conducted
which surely will strengthen the Alumni relations. Best Alumni Mentor shall get
awarded (proposal).

5. Industry experts pool will be generated which will strengthen the placements of
different programs of Amity University.

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CHAPTER 18
ALUMNI NETWORK

Once an Amitian, always an Amitian. Amity University is proud of its Alumni & has
produced great leaders, entrepreneurs, engineers, technologists, scientists, artists, writers,
managers & above all, wonderful human beings.

As of now there are over one lakh alumni of AUUP around the world distinguishing
themselves in different endeavors. Some of the Alumni are working with leading
organizations viz., E&Y, KPMG, Blackberry, TCS, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Linkedin,
Twitter, Infosys, Accenture, Reliance, HDFC, HP, DELL, IBM, ADOBE, FISERV, Jaypee, etc.

The University welcomes its alumni to continue an endearing relationship with its alma
mater. Alumni get themselves registered at www.amity.edu/alumni & thereafter contacted
on regular basis.

During the Alumni Meets, they spend quality time with the Head of Institution, faculty and
staff members, & batchmates on a single platform that revokes nostalgia, rejuvenates
relations, strengthens the association, creates new career opportunities, forms new
friendships, opens the prospects for goal achievements through sharing of experiences &
interaction with each other.

Alumni are extended several facilities and services to continue and enhance their pleasant
association with the Institute. Some of these are:

Interaction with students


Technical Collaboration in Projects
Academic Collaboration
Use of Institutes facilities such as Library, Guest House, etc.
Meetings and Reunions
Children’s Admission on all levels of education i.e, from nursery to Ph.D.
Purchase of Amity merchandise and Memorabilia online, at a special privilege price

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Alumni are specially invited for the Convocation of the University, wherein they form a team
& lead the Convocation Procession with the flag ‘Amity Alumni Association’. During the
Convocation ceremony, they handover the flag to the passing out graduands to welcome
them for being part of the great Amity Alumni Family. The management spends quality time
with the Alumni after the event.

Amity Alumni Association / Dedicated teams at Amity organizes Alumni Meets from time
to time for which arrangements are done with meticulous planning to extend warm
traditional welcome to Alumni & their families. Care is taken for their entry, parking,
entertainment, hospitality, accommodation, etc., The programme includes cultural show, kids
corner, exhibition, experience sharing sessions, awards, etc.,

Alumnis are given an opportunity to make a significant contribution to Amity and leave their
footprint in time by assisting present Amitians in research projects, funding events, instituting
scholarships, counselling and providing job assistance. They are offered prospects to support,
inspire and shape the future of young Amity researchers, entrepreneurs and future leaders.

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CHAPTER – 19

FUTURE PLANS

Amity has become a force to reckon within the Indian Education Sector. The University’s
endeavor is to be a world-class Institution and to strive for all round excellence. Hence, its
priority is to expedite the development of the Campus as per the Master Plan. The University
strives to completely develop its Academic Blocks.

The University will progressively strive to further computerize its various functions such as
Academics, Examinations, Accounts/Pay rolls, Service Records, Library function etc.

Depending upon the availability of infrastructure, the University will plan to start
Institutions/Departments in other emerging disciplines such as Health Sciences; Forest
Management; Rural Development, Bio-Medical Engineering, Mining Technology, Precious
Stones Technology, Disaster Management etc. The endeavor will be to introduce socially
relevant and employment oriented programmes especially those having relevance to the
developmental needs of the country in general and students’ interests in particular.

The institution also aims at further merging the curriculum with industry specifications to
develop an effective industry interface among the students. The students will be provided a
platform to gain maximum industry exposure through live projects. These live projects
provide the students to blend theory with practice in the best possible manner.

Amity University Uttar Pradesh is committed not only to provide quality education to its
students but also to producing quality research papers. The research efforts will be given
greater focus by going in for more commissioned research projects and providing financial
support for internal projects. More Workshops and Seminars will be organized for the
students and the faculty members in order to enhance the intellectual CLIMATE of the
University.

The number of Professional Development Programmes will be increased in the next academic
year and the faculty will be encouraged to keep in line with the day to day changes of the
business world. Faculty possessing Doctorate Degrees and Industry Exposure will be
recruited to enrich the students with their valuable experience and thoughts. Faculty
interaction & Association with the Industry will be strengthened.

The University will strive to intensify collaborative research with the government and with
private institutions and also initiate research in thrust areas with industrial sponsorship.
Developing and executing collaborations with leading Foreign Universities and institutions
for development of joint teaching programmes, research programmes, student and faculty
exchange will also be undertaken.

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The students and the industry have become more demanding in today’s competitive
international market. In order to benchmark ourselves against International Standards, efforts
will be made to get our Programmes Accreditated by National and International bodies.

Our long term planning is as follows:


Opportunities Next 5 yrs Goals
Create and sustain a culture of outcome based education system
Integrate feedback of all stakeholders in curriculum review and development
Promote variety of modern teaching methodologies to keep pace with global
developments in higher education
Focus on developing student’s skills and competencies by integrating skill
based courses in the curriculum
Education
Incorporate PEOs, SLOs and measurement tools for SLOs in all
Excellence
programmes / courses
Review and develop model framework for all programmes in order to
incorporate CBCS, Flexi System , credit transfer/accumulation
Ample options for students to choose interdisciplinary courses
Create awareness of ethical, social, environmental, and global issues and
Integrate human values through general education programmes
* QS Ranking within Top 100 Universities
* NAAC Score 3.13 to 3.94
* Re-visit processes and systems - key deliverables to benchmark levels
Ranking &
and achieve higher accreditations from International Accreditation
Accreditation
bodies.
* To get reputed & relevant National / International Accreditations for
Program / Institution / University
* To develop various policies, Regulations and SOPs for efficient and
effective working of departments.
* To realign, streamline and improve systems and processes for
institutional performance ranking
* To ensure automation of all processes of Academics, Examinations,
Policies, Processes
Industry Interaction, Alumni, Student activities, HR, Admin &
& Systems
Finance
To put in place a fair and equitable mechanism to allocate resources to all
institutions.
To develop clear understanding of the budgetary horizons and administrative
processes among institutions in order to facilitate effective planning.
Increase numbers of international faculty co-guides for PhD programme
Appoint international examiners for all the programmes
Increase number of students going for semester projects in foreign university
Increase number of inbound – outbound students through Student Exchange
Internationalization Programme
* To increase presence of International Students to 3000 in three years.
* To increase International Faculty (atleast 10% faculty in five years.
* To increase Exchange Programms for Faculty
* Joint Research Collaboration with reputed Universities.
Intellectual Capital All the faculty members at Amity shall be doctorally qualified

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Enhancement • Quality Faculty Recruitment as regular, emeritus and guest faculty
• Appointment of Area Advisory Board for Curriculum Review.
* PDPs through rigorous training programs, refresher courses and
participation in seminar and conferences to enhance skills.
* Recruitment and Induction of International Faculty
* Appointment of External Examiners for various programmes as per
international standards.
* Enhance satisfactions of all stakeholders through participation &
engagement
* Enhance Student Success in industry facing activities and peer group
competitions
* Increase participation and winning in external co-curricular and
Field-centric
extra-curricular competitions.
Learning
* Introduce Co-op programs to provide global exposure through
exchange programmes
* Introduce more self work/field centric courses
* Recruit 200 JRF & 50 Post Doc-fellows / RA in 2014.
Strengthen the core infrastructures and enhance research facilities
Collaborative Research with national and international institutions
* At least have 250 Research Projects funded by Govt., Industry and
Informational Agencies.
* Patents to be filed and 10% patents to be commercialised.
Research, * Training programs with significant revenue opportunities (at least 5
Innovation & crores).
Consultancy * Consulting as a regular academic expectation opportunities (at least
5 crores).
* AUUP to be the best & biggest private contributor in Research &
Innovation in India & Globally.
Empanel prolific experts as visiting professors/honorary professors to be
actively engaged in research guidance
Enhance quality of research publications evidenced by high citation index per
paper
• Quality of placement to be improved in-terms of profile of companies,
salary package, number of companies and job profiles
* % of students getting placed from the campus with multiple options.
* Alumni's Field performance and career progression to be tracked.
Increase number of MoUs with Industry for collaboration in various areas such
Student as Placement, research, consultancy & Training & skill development
Progression To foster ties with corporate and build strong alumni network to keep the
research and academic programmes responsive to industry needs
Guide the students in developing skills and job-search strategies required to
achieve their career goals
To develop a young generation of entrepreneurs by creating awareness of
enterprise and self-employment

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