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Ministry of Science & Technology

Department of Science & Technology


“Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure in Universities and
Higher
Educational Institutions (FIST) Program – 2020”
Proposals are invited online for consideration of support under the Scheme “Fund for
Improvement of S&T Infrastructure (FIST)” of the Department of Science & Technology (DST),
Government of India. The Scheme is intended to provide basic infrastructure and enabling
facilities for promoting R&D activities in new and emerging areas and attracting fresh talents in
universities & other educational institutions. It is considered as complimentary support for
enabling Departments/ Centres/ Schools/ Colleges to pursue research activities more effectively
and efficiently.
Nature of Support: The Scheme will provide optimal infrastructure facilities for post-graduate
and higher research, such as, renovation of existing laboratory space (no fresh constructions)
and cold room, modernization of laboratories involved in PG and higher research, acquisition of
essential equipment, up-gradation of existing facilities, networking & computational facilities
including software & databases, scientific & technical books (no journals), maintenance &
refurbishing of existing and new facilities etc.. The facilities provided under the Program are
intended to support the efforts of the Department as a whole or a number of faculty members in
the Department. Proposal towards individual R&D support would not be accepted under this
Scheme. The synergy and focus of research may preferably be aligned to National Missions/
priorities.
Duration: The duration of support for each FIST Project will be for a period not exceeding 5
years.
Eligibility: For University / Degree awarding Academic Institutions , the support will be
considered for the 'Department / School / Center' as a unit. All Science (including Medical &
Agriculture) and Engineering Departments/ Centres having strong PG research programs which
have existed for at least 3 years or more in universities and other higher educational
institutions recognized or regulated by UGC/ AICTE and/or MHRD/ State Education
Department based, are eligible seeking support for the 1 st time. All other agency
based academic University/ Institutes are excluded from the scope of FIST support.
The Department/ Centre/ School already supported under FIST Program may submit fresh
proposal after completion of the ongoing project duration, provided such projects completed in
all respects and obtained ‘Completion Certificate’ whose copy may be attached in the current
proposal. The number of Core Faculty Members with PhD degree in the Department/ Centre/
School shall be at least 5 (Five), 8 (Eight) and 10 (Ten) for Level I, Level II and Level III,
respectively. For applying under Level III support, the concerned Department must have been in
existence for at least 15 years and implemented at least two (2) FIST Projects at Level II
category and have obtained one ‘Excellent’ and one ‘Very Good’ grading in last two FIST Level
‘II’ Projects. Those Departments that have completed 2 cycles of support in any particular level
i.e. Level I or Level II and which would be not eligible in normal way to next higher level after 2
cycles of support may be considered for support, only for research, with the maximum quantum
equal to 50% of upper limit of support in any given category as a upper limit in 3 rd cycle of
support (i.e. an upper limit of Rs 1.5 crore in Level I and Rs 5.0 crores in Level II for research
purposes only).
For College, the support to 'College as a whole' shall be considered for the post-graduate
S&T departments only and not for other Departments i.e. Humanities, Management, Commerce
etc.
PRIVATE Academic University/ College/ Institution under Not-for-Profit status and
GOVT. AIDED Colleges would be considered as Academic Institutions (Private) option
during the process of online submission of proposal. For Self-financed post-graduate
departments of Private Universities/ Academic Institutes and Private/ Govt. aided
Colleges, support shall be considered only on merit of research activities for research
facilities. Such departments of the University or “College as a whole” should have at
least 50% students at the PhD level pursuing their PhD as full time Research Scholar
and receiving their fellowships either by virtue of NET/GATE qualification or holder of
Institute/any other agency fellowship and such department/ College would need to
contribute 50 % of total recommended budget (For more details please visit: www.fist-
dst.org).
Type of Support:
(1) Level – 0: Proposals from active PG Colleges (Govt./ Govt. aided/ Private) shall be
considered for shall be considered for a maximum support of up to Rs. 150 lakh for
establishing research facilities for the S & T departments for 5 years.
(2) Level – I: Proposals from relatively small but active post-graduate S&T Department from
State & Central Universities and degree awarding academic Institutions requiring
moderate funding for improving quality of research. The support would be up to Rs 300
lakh for 5 years for augmentation of research facilities to a Department/ School/ Centre.

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(3) Level – II: Proposals from well established S&T Department from State/ Central
Universities and degree awarding academic Institutions with high repute requiring
substantial funding (upper limit - Rs.1000 lakh for 5 years) for acquiring state-of-the-art
equipment & setting up laboratories for conducting internationally competitive research.
In addition, an amount of Rs 10.0 lakh (Rs 2.0 lakh/year) would be allocated separately to
implement Scientific Social Responsibility (SSR) under the FIST Program. The SSR activities
that can be supported are given in the Draft SSR document at the DST website.
(4) Level – III: Proposals from well established, internationally competitive S&T Department
from State/ Central Universities and degree awarding academic Institutions. The upper
limit of funding support would be Rs 2000.0 lakh for 5 years) for acquiring only state-of-
the-art very sophisticated equipment/ facilities. In addition, an amount of Rs 10.0 lakh (Rs
2.0 lakh/year) would be allocated separately to implement Scientific Social Responsibility
(SSR) under the FIST Program. The SSR activities that can be supported are given in the
Draft SSR document at the DST website.

Selection: The selection will be through a peer review mechanism and visit to the laboratories,
if necessary. An Advisory Board of Experts will assist the DST in making final selection.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION
1. Log on onlinedst.gov.in to access the home page of the “DST e-PMS Portal”.
2. Before filling up the form candidates are advised to carefully go through the Relevant
Advertisement published at the DST FIST Website (www.fist-dst.org) and also available
under Proposal Formats in the e-PMS Portal after logging in the portal site.
3. To save your time and avoid data loss please download the appropriate proposal format as
suitable for your either Department [LEVEL I/ LEVEL II/ LEVEL III] or PG College [LEVEL 0], fill
all the information required as per the format as a Word and PDF file (max. size 5Mb) and
then keep it ready for upload during submission of mandatory documents.
4. Click on “Submit proposals” link which would take you to a page seeking multiple
information starting with – General information, Principal investigator etc. Under ‘Financial
Details’, for Non-Recurring budget head, you may directly go to Equipment (E) and fill the
required details. Subsequently, for other two Non-Recurring budget heads, Infrastructure
(IF) and Networking (NW), you may kindly fill the same in the blank box labeled as ‘Other
Cost Details’, respectively. After completing details regarding IF items you may add one
more blank box labeled as ‘Other Cost Details’ to fill the details of NW activities. For
Maintenance, you may select ‘Any Other Head’ under ‘Financial Details’. There is no need
to give year wise phasing and so you may opt directly for ‘Select All’ box for ticking all the
years mentioned in the adjacent boxes. Please note that the figures filled here should
match with the figures mentioned in the budget section of the format uploaded.
Please also note for FIST Program you do not need to fill – Suggested referees
and Current Ongoing Project. Fill all the mandatory information sought against each
menu except (Suggested referees and Current Ongoing Project).
5. After filling all above particulars there is provision for preview your detail before final
submission of application form on clicking on “Preview” button. Preview page will display all
facts/particulars that you have mentioned on entry time if you are sure with filled details
then click on “Submit” button to finally push data into server.
6. Candidates are advised to carefully fill and verify the details filled in the online application
themselves as no change will be possible/ entertained after clicking the FINAL SUB MIT
BUTTON.
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS:

Online Application must be submitted by 05 May, 2020 after which the web-link
will be AUTOMATICALLY disabled FOR ANY USAGE.

For any enquiry, contact:


Dr Arindam Bhattacharyya
Email id: a.bhattacharyya@nic.in
PLEASE NOTE
1 IT IS MANDATORY TO SUBMIT THE PROPOSALS ONLY THROUGH ONLINE MODE.
2 THE DEPARTMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO SEE THE COMPLETENESS OF THE APPLICATION
BEFORE IT IS SUBMITTED FINALLY. SINCE THREE (3) CHANCES ARE AVAILABLE FOR
SUBMISSION OF A PROPOSAL FROM THE SAME DEPARTMENT/ COLLEGE, THE LAST
PROPOSAL SUBMITTED WOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR EVALUATION. THE
DEPARTMENT/ COLLEGE SHALL KEEP A COPY OF THE SUBMITTED PROPOSAL FOR THEIR
REFERENCE. THERE WILL BE NO NEED TO SUBMIT HARD COPY OF THE PROPOSAL AT
THE DST.
3 INCOMPLETE OR WRONGLY FILLED UP APPLICATION FORMAT OR APPLICATION WITH LACK
OF ESSENTIAL INFORMATION/ DOCUMENTS WILL BE SUMMARILY REJECTED. ANY LEGAL
PROCEEDINGS IN RESPECT TO ANY MATTER OF CLAIM OR DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF THIS
ADVERTISEMENT AND / OR APPLICATION CAN BE LODGED ONLY IN DELHI COURTS/
TRIBUNALS/ FORUMS AND DELHI COURTS / TRIBUNAL/ FORUMS ONLY SHALL HAVE THE
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION TO TRY ANY CASE / DISPUTE.
4 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED THROUGH E-MAIL WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED. UNIVERSITY/ DEGREE
AWARDING ACADEMIC INSTITUTION DEPARTMENTS (LEVEL I/ LEVEL II/ LEVEL III) AND
COLLEGES (LEVEL 0) MUST USE SEPARATE FORMAT OF APPLICATION UPLOADED AT THE
ONLINE PORTAL (ONLINEDST.GOV.IN)/ GIVEN IN THE WEBSITE (WWW.FIST-DST.ORG).
SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL OTHER THAN THE PRESCRIBED FORMAT SHALL SUMMARILY BE
REJECTED WITHOUT ANY FURTHER PROCESSING AS PER PROGRAM NORMS.
Mandatory Documents to be uploaded with the Online Proposal :
 Endorsement from PI and Summary Sheet for FIST-2020
 Endorsement Letter from the Registrar of the University/Head of the Institute/ Principal of
the College
 Department of Science and Technology - Policy on Conflict of Interest
 Terms and Conditions for “FIST” Grant
 Project Implementation Group (PIG)
 Brief Summary of the FIST Support (Not required for Departments/ Colleges
seeking first time support)
Please note that incomplete Proposal/ Proposal not in the prescribed Format would
summarily be rejected and no correspondence in such cases would be made in this
respect. The name of the successful departments shall be displayed in the Website after
completion of the evaluation process.
Endorsement from PI and Summary Sheet for FIST-2020

Application for [please tick one] Level O √ Level I Level II


Level III

 Subject Area (for Level I, II and III): Mechanical Engineering

 Name of the Department (for Level I, II and III)/ College (for Level O): Mechanical
Engineering

 Year of Establishment: 1998

 Name of the University/ Institution (for Level I, II and III): DIT University,
Dehradun

 Address for correspondence including Telephone, Telegram, FAX, e-mail etc.


Dr. Y K Tyagi, Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, DIT University Dehradun, PIN 248009
Ph.: 01353000333, email: yogesh.tyagi@dituniversity.edu.in
FAX.: 01353000308

 Status of the Institute/ University/ College (attach supporting documents)

o Academic Status [College (Affiliated/ Autonomous/ Constituent) or


Institute/University/ Deemed University]: State University under UGC
Act

o Financial Status [Government (Central or State Govt.)/ Govt. Aided / Private


Colleges]: Private University

 Total budget: Rs. 243 Lakhs

Information as above is true and is correct.

Signature of the
Head of the Department/ Principal of the College
Endorsement Letter from the Registrar of the University/Head of
the Institute/ Principal of the College

(Statement from Employer, on the Letter Head)

This is to certify that:

I. Dr. Y K Tyagi, Coordinator, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering will


assume full responsibility for implementing this project proposed under FIST
Program of the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi during 2021-
2025.

II. The date of starts of the Project from the date on which the University/Institute
receives the bank draft/cheque/RTGS from the Department of Science &
Technology.

III. The Head or Coordinator will be governed by the rules and regulations of the
University/Institute and will be under administrative control of the University/
Institute for the duration of the FIST project.

IV. The grant-in-aid by the Department of Science & Technology will be used to meet
the expenditure on the FIST project and for the period for which the project has
been sanctioned as indicated in the sanction letter/ order.

V. No administrative or other liability will be attached to the Department of Science


& Technology at the end of the FIST project.

VI. The University/ Institute will provide basic infrastructure and other required
facilities to the investigator for implementing the FIST project.

VII. The University/ Institute will take into its books all assets received under this
sanction and its disposal would be at the discretion of Department of Science &
Technology.

VIII. Institute assumes to undertake the financial and other management


responsibilities of the FIST project.

IX. Organizing institute will participate in the monitoring/ reviewing of the FIST
Project whenever they were asked to do so.

Seal of University/Institute Signature


Registrar of University/Head of Institute/ Principal of the College
FINAL (Approved by Secretary DST)

Department of Science and Technology


Policy on Conflict of Interest

For Reviewer & Committee Member or Applicant or DST Officer


associated/ dealing with the Scheme/ Program of DST

Issues of Conflicts of Interest and ethics in scientific research and research management have assumed
greater prominence, given the larger share of Government funding in the country's R & D scenario. The
following policy pertaining to general aspects of Conflicts of Interest and code of ethics, are objective
measures that is intended to protect the integrity of the decision making processes and minimize
biasness. The policy aims to sustain transparency, increase accountability in funding mechanisms and
provide assurance to the general public that processes followed in award of grants are fair and non-
discriminatory. The Policy aims to avoid all forms of bias by following a system that is fair, transparent
and free from all influence/ unprejudiced dealings, prior to, during and subsequent to the currency of the
programme to be entered into with a view to enable public to abstain from bribing or any corrupt practice
in order to secure the award by providing assurance to them that their competitors will also refrain from
bribing and other corrupt practice and the decision makers will commit to prevent corruption, in any
form, by their officials by following transparent procedures. This will also ensure a global acceptance of
the decision making process adopted by DST.

Definition of Conflict of Interest:

Conflict of Interest means "any interest which could significantly prejudice an individual's objectivity in
the decision making process, thereby creating an unfair competitive advantage for the individual or to
the organization which he/she represents". The Conflict of Interest also encompasses situations where an
individual, in contravention to the accepted norms and ethics, could exploit his/her obligatory duties for
personal benefits.

1. Coverage of the Policy:

a) The provisions of the policy shall be followed by persons applying for and receiving funding from
DST, Reviewers of the proposal and Members of Expert Committees and Programme Advisory
Committees. The provisions of the policy will also be applicable on all individuals including Officers
of DST connected directly or indirectly or through intermediaries and Committees involved in
evaluation of proposals and subsequent decision making process.
b) This policy aims to minimize aspects that may constitute actual Conflict of Interests, apparent
Conflict of Interests and potential Conflict of Interests in the funding mechanisms that are
presently being operated by DST. The policy also aims to cover, although not limited to, Conflict of
interests that are Financial (gains from the outcomes of the proposal or award), Personal
(association of relative / Family members) and Institutional (Colleagues, Collaborators, Employer,
persons associated in a professional career of an individual such as Ph.D. supervisor etc.)

2. Specifications as to what constitutes Conflict of Interest .

Any of the following specifications (non-exhaustive list) imply Conflict of Interest if,

(i) Due to any reason by which the Reviewer/Committee Member cannot deliver fair and
objective assessment of the proposal.
(ii) The applicant is a directly relative# or family member (including but not limited to spouse,
child, sibling, parent) or personal friend of the individual involved in the decision making
process or alternatively, if any relative of an Officer directly involved in any decision
making process / has influenced interest/ stake in the applicant’s form etc..
(iii) The applicant for the grant/award is an employee or employer of an individual involved in
the process as a Reviewer or Committee Member; or if the applicant to the grant/award has
had an employer-employee relationship in the past three years with that individual.
(iv) The applicant to the grant/award belongs to the same Department as that of the
Reviewer/Committee Member.
(v) The Reviewer/Committee Member is a Head of an Organization from where the applicant is
employed.
(vi) The Reviewer /Committee Member is or was, associated in the professional career of the
applicant (such as Ph.D. supervisor, Mentor, present Collaborator etc.)
(vii) The Reviewer/Committee Member is involved in the preparation of the research proposal
submitted by the applicant.
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(viii) The applicant has joint research publications with the Reviewer/Committee Member in the
last three years.
(ix) The applicant/Reviewer/Committee Member, in contravention to the accepted norms and
ethics followed in scientific research has a direct/indirect financial interest in the outcomes
of the proposal.
(x) The Reviewer/Committee Member stands to gain personally should the submitted proposal
be accepted or rejected.

# The Term “Relative” for this purpose would be referred in section 6 of Companies Act , 1956.

3. Regulation:

The DST shall strive to avoid conflict of interest in its funding mechanisms to the maximum extent
possible. Self-regulatory mode is however recommended for stake holders involved in scientific
research and research management, on issues pertaining to Conflict of Interest and scientific ethics.
Any disclosure pertaining to the same must be made voluntarily by the applicant/Reviewer/Committee
Member.

4. Confidentiality:

The Reviewers and the Members of the Committee shall safeguard the confidentiality of all
discussions and decisions taken during the process and shall refrain from discussing the same with
any applicant or a third party, unless the Committee recommends otherwise and records for doing so.

5. Code of Conduct

5.1To be followed by Reviewers/Committee Members:

(a) All reviewers shall submit a conflict of interest statement, declaring the presence or absence of
any form of conflict of interest.
(b) The reviewers shall refrain from evaluating the proposals if the conflict of interest is established or
if it is apparent.
(c) All discussions and decisions pertaining to conflict of interest shall be recorded in the minutes of
the meeting.
(d) The Chairman of the Committee shall decide on all aspects pertaining to conflict of interests.
(e) The Chairman of the Committee shall request that all members disclose if they have any conflict
of interest in the items of the agenda scheduled for discussion.
(f) The Committee Members shall refrain from participating in the decision making process and leave
the room with respect to the specific item where the conflict of interest is established or is
apparent.
(g) If the Chairman himself/herself has conflict of interest, the Committee may choose a Chairman
from among the remaining members, and the decision shall be made in consultation with Member
Secretary of the Committee.
(h) It is expected that a Committee member including the Chair-person will not seek funding from a
Committee in which he/she is a member. If any member applies for grant, such proposals will be
evaluated separately outside the Committee in which he/she is a member.

5.2To be followed by the Applicant to the Grant/Award :

(a) The applicant must refrain from suggesting referees with potential Conflict of Interest that may
arise due to the factors mentioned in the specifications described above in Point No. 2.
(b) The applicant may mention the names of individuals to whom the submitted proposal should not
be sent for refereeing, clearly indicating the reasons for the same.

5.3To be followed by the Officers dealing with Programs in DST:

While it is mandatory for the program officers to maintain confidentiality as detailed in point no. 6
above, they should declare, in advance, if they are dealing with grant applications of a relative or
family member (including but not limited to spouse, child, sibling, parent) or thesis/ post-doctoral
mentor or stands to benefit financially if the applicant proposal is funded. In such cases, DST will allot
the grant applications to the other program officer.
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6. Sanction for violation

3.1For a) Reviewers / Committee Members and b) Applicant

Any breach of the code of conduct will invite action as decided by the Committee.

3.2For Officers dealing with Program in DST

Any breach of the code of conduct will invite action under present provision of CCS (conduct
Rules), 1964.

7. Final Appellate authority:

Secretary, DST shall be the appellate authority in issues pertaining to conflict of interest and issues
concerning the decision making process. The decision of Secretary, DST in these issues shall be final
and binding.

8. Declaration

I have read the above “Policy on Conflict of Interest” of the DST applicable to the
Reviewer/ Committee Member/ Applicant/ DST Scheme or Program Officer # and agree to
abide by provisions thereof.

I hereby declare that I have no conflict of interest of any form pertaining to the proposed grant *
I hereby declare that I have conflict of interest of any form pertaining to the proposed grant *

* & # (Tick whichever is applicable)

Name of the Reviewer/ Committee Member or Applicant or DST Officer


(Strike out whichever is not applicable)

(Signature with date)


DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

TERMS AND CONDITIONS


FOR
“Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure in Universities and Higher Educational
Institutions (FIST)” GRANT.

In recent years, scientific community has expressed great concern about the lack of infrastructure
facilities for imparting good quality of higher education and conducting research in emerging fields of science
and engineering. Several efforts have been made in past to strengthen research as well as teaching in
carefully identified areas and university departments. These departments are now in a stage for further
strengthening of their infrastructure to enhance their visibility both nationally and internationally. It has also
become necessary to extend such infrastructure support to other higher technical and medical educational
institutions.

Keeping all these factors in mind, a new scheme entitled “Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure
in Universities and Higher Educational Institutions – (FIST)” has been initiated.

The Terms and Conditions:

 The grant being released under the scheme is for strengthening infrastructure of the identified department
for teaching and research and shall be spent exclusively for this purpose. The Department shall constitute
a “Project Implementation Group” with 2-3 Faculty Members including younger faculty members under
the overall supervision of the Head/ Chairman/ Dean of the Department. The Project Implementation
Group would be responsible and accountable to DST for all aspects of implementation of such project
during its 5 years project duration. The Department shall inform FIST Program Secretariat on the
composition of the Project Implementation Group before releasing of funds etc.

 Facility created under FIST support shall not be kept with the custody of an individual faculty member in
the Department and shall be made accessible to all the faculty members all the time.

 There should not be any deviation from the Budget Heads as approved by DST. In case, if it is very
necessary, a request can be made to the DST for consideration.

 The grants-in-aid for “Networking and Computational Facilities” being released under the scheme
should be utilized for creating a “Central Computer Lab” in the identified Department/ Centre for teaching
and research with the following guidelines / norms:
a. Internet Connectivity (to be provided by Institution)
b. Server + Hub + Modem
c. Several PCs or Net-Computers proportional to number of students enrolled
d. UPS
e. Access for Students and Faculties in the Department

The Institution should also make sure that this grant is not meant for just providing PCs to each of
the Faculty members in the Department.

 The grants-in-aid under “FIST” are to provide infra-structural facilities for research and teaching in the
department. Therefore, no provision of Overhead Charges is admissible. Please note that the scheme
does not allow any provision for building/ construction and recruitment of staff etc.

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 All the assets acquired from the grant will be the property of the Government of India and should not,
without the prior sanction of the Department, be disposed off or encumbered or utilized for purposes other
than those for which the grant has been sanctioned.

 All efforts should be made to procure the equipment and other items at the earliest to avoid cost
escalation due to foreign exchange fluctuation and should abide all procedures laid out by the grantee
institution. In case it is found that the Department is not able to use the funds within two years of its
release, the Department of Science & Technology shall have the right to withdraw the project from the
Department/ University.

 The Institute will furnish to Department of Science & Technology, Utilization Certificate and an audited
Statement of Accounts (in DST format) pertaining to the grant (along with Progress Report) within three
months following the end of each financial year.

 After receiving the grant by the Department/ Centre, Department of Science & Technology will review the
technical & financial progress including utilization of the grant on an annual basis with an appropriate
mechanism. The Department reserves the right to terminate the support at any stage if it is convinced that
the grant has not been properly utilized or appropriate progress is not being made.

 A register of the permanent/semi-permanent assets acquired wholly or mainly out of this grant should be
maintained in the prescribed form and a copy thereof furnished to this Department. Such register of
assets and the accounts maintained shall be available or open to scrutiny by Audit.

 Any unspent amount sanctioned would be surrendered to the Government as a Demand Draft in favour of
Drawing & Disbursing Officer, Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi. Any carry forward of
funds to the next financial year may be considered only with the specific approval of the Department.

 The Comptroller and Auditor General of India, at his discretion, shall have the right to access to the book
accounts for this support. The Department shall open an interest earning Bank account for operation
of funds being transferred by DST. The interest thus earned should be reflected appropriately in
the Financial Statement of each year submitted to the Department of Science & Technology and
will be adjusted against further transfer of installment of the grant.

 In order to give visibility to the identified department, the department may be called as “DST-FIST
Sponsored Department”. This may be suitably displayed.

 Due acknowledgement of technical support / financial assistance resulting from this project grant
should mandatorily be highlighted by the grantee organization in bold letters in all publications /
media releases as well as in the opening paragraphs of their Annual Reports during and after the
completion of the project.

 The concept of Scientific Social Responsibility (SSR) need to be endorsed and may include certain
criteria (like Mentorship, Workshops etc.) that would highlight the role of the Department/ College in the
SSR.

Signed by Signed by

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Head of the Department/ Centre Head of the University / Institute or


Principal of College
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION GROUP

The Project Implementation Group (PIG) is constituted with the following faculty
members who will be responsible and accountable for the smooth implementation of
the DST FIST Project at the Department/ Centre/ School/ PG College.

S. Name of Faculty Designation, Affiliation, Phone,


No. Member email id
Professor, Deptt. of Mech. Engg.
Deptt.,
1 Dr. Y K Tyagi DIT University, Mob.: 9410162038
E mail:
yogesh.tyagi@dituniversity.edu.in
Professor & Head, Deptt. of Mech.
Engg. Deptt.,DIT University, Mob.:
9897671040
2 Dr Manoj Kumar
E mail:
drmanoj.kumar@dituniversity.edu.in,
hod.me@dituniversity.edu.in
AssociateProfessor, Deptt. of Mech.
Engg. Deptt.,DIT University, Mob.:
3 Dr Anil Kumar Patil 9760355629
E mail:
dr.anilpatil@dituniversity.edu.in
Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Mech.
Engg. Deptt.,DIT University, Mob.:
4 Dr Subodh Kumar 8279798640
E mail:
subodh.kumar@dituniversity.edu.in
Professor, Deptt. of Mech. Engg.
Deptt.,DIT
5. Dr. Vivek Srivastava E mail:
vivek.srivastava@dituniversity.edu.in
Mob.7505025757

Signature of the
Head of the Department/ Principal of the
College
Annexure -1

Brief Summary of the FIST Support

Name of the Department/ Centre/ School/ PG College:

Date of Start Total Sanctioned Cost Rs ……. Cr


Date of Closure
Total Released amount Rs …….. cr Total Expenditure So far Rs ………cr
Balance Available as after Rs ……… cr
due date
No. of Faculty Members
involved in FIST
Name of Equipment
Acquired
[Costing more than Rs 25
lakh (Level I & II) & Rs 10
lakh (Level 0)]
Type of Computational
Facilities created
No. of Small Equipment
(Cost below Rs 25 lakh
(Level I & II) & Rs 10 lakh
(Level 0)]
Outcome Before FIST After Ist FIST After 2nd FIST
(5 years) Support Support
(5 years) (5 years)
No. of total Publications, Ist year Ist year Ist year
which are only in Indexed 2nd year 2nd year 2nd year
Journals. (only SCOPUS 3rd year 3rd year 3rd year
publications) 4th year 4th year 4th year
5th year 5th year 5th year
Publications out of FIST Ist year Ist year Ist year
Support 2nd year 2nd year 2nd year
3rd year 3rd year 3rd year
4th year 4th year 4th year
5th year 5th year 5th year
Average Impact Factor of
Publications
No. of Patents
No. of PhD produced
Recognition of Faculty
Members
Recognition of Students

Recognition of the
Department/ Centre/
School/ PG College
Other Extra Mural Research No. of Projects: Amount (Rs in Sponsoring
Grant Received Lakh): Agency’s Name:

Any new Science or


Technological
innovation/deliverable
Any Technological
intervention to the Society

Note: Departments seeking first time support under FIST need not fill this format.
PRESCRIBED FORMAT for University / Degree Awarding Institute Departments

FIST - 2020
LAST DATE [Online submission of proposals: 05thMay, 2020]

Application for [please tick one] Level I √ Level II Level III

1. a) Name of the Department & Year of Establishment: Mechanical Engineering & 1998
b) Name of the University/Institution: DIT University, Dehradun
c) Address for correspondence including Telephone, Telegram, FAX, e-mail etc.
Dr. Y K Tyagi, Professor,
Deptt. of Mechanical Engineering, DIT University Dehradun, PIN 248009
Ph.: 01353000333, email: yogesh.tyagi@dituniversity.edu.in
FAX: 01353000308

d) Year of Commencement of PG Program in the Department & its Financial Status (Self-financed): 2005

2. Status of the Institute/ University (attach supporting documents)

a) Academic Status [Autonomous Institute/ University/ Deemed University] : State University


b) Financial Status [Government (Central or State Govt.)/ Govt. Aided/ Private]: Private
i) Upload the copy of 2f and 12B Certificate issued by UGC along with the online submitted
proposal.
3. a) Name & Number of Faculty members in position: a) Professors, b) Readers & c) Lecturers
(List only Core & Permanent Faculty Members in Department/ Centre/School with their academic
qualifications)

Name of Faculty Member Designation Age Highest Qualification i10– index


Professor&
Dr. Manoj Kumar 47 Ph.D. 12
Head
Dr. Y .K. Tyagi Professor 50 Ph.D.
Dr. Vivek Srivastava Professor 38 Ph.D.
Assoc.
Dr. Anil Kumar Patil 42 Ph.D. 13
Professor
Assistant
Dr. Subodh Kumar 39 Ph.D.
Professor
R.Rajan Assistant
50 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Rajeev Pandey Assistant
46 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Ravi Kumar Assistant
47 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Mohammad Faraz Azeem Assistant
40 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Mohammad Aftab Azam Assistant
49 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Pankaj Singh Chandel Assistant
53 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Surya prakash gairola Assistant
54 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Bipin kumar Assistant
40 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Ashish Kumar Assistant
35 M Tech
Professor
Nitin Kumar Gupta Assistant
31 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Yogesh Dhanik Assistant 34 M Tech
Professor
Deepak Kumar Assistant
34 M Tech
Professor
Bipin kishor Assistant
30 M Tech
Professor
G. P. Srivastava Assistant
33 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Jai Prakash Agrawal Assistant
44 Ph D (persuing)
Professor
Nalin Somani Assistant
29 Ph D (persuing)
Professor

b) Sanctioned Strength 18

4. Distinction earned by faculty members like National and International Awards, Professional Societies

1. Dr. Manoj Kumar: Certificate of Out Standing Contribution in Reviewing award for Elsevier Applied Thermal
Engineering journal January 2018.
2. Dr. Manoj Kumar: Certificate of Out Standing Contribution in Reviewing award for Elsevier Chemical Engineering
& Processing: Process Intensification journal March 2018.
3. Dr. Anil Kumar Patil: Certificate of Out Standing Contribution in Reviewing award for Elsevier Applied Thermal
Engineering journal March 2018.
4. Dr. Anil Kumar Patil: Certificate of Out Standing Contribution in Reviewing award for Elsevier Applied Energy
journal July 2018.
5. Dr. Anil Kumar Patil: Certificate of Out Standing Contribution in Reviewing award for Elsevier International
Journal of Thermal Sciences journal August 2018.

5. a) Actual Current student strength at:

(i) PG level - M. Sc, M. Phil, M E/ M. Tech, MD/MS etc.


(Regular Students & Donation Seats) : 07

(ii) Total No. of Full Time Ph. D scholars in each sub-discipline.: 01

b) Degree-wise actual number of passing out students in last five years:

No. of Students in Years


each degree 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
M Sc - - - - - -
M E/ M Tech 06 04 05 05 05 25
M Phil etc. - - - - - -
MD/MS - - - - - -
Ph D NIL NIL NIL 1 NIL 1

c) i) Number of Students (year-wise) who qualified in NET in M. Sc Program or GATE (more than 90%
percentile) qualified in ME/ M Tech Program: NIL

ii) Number of Full Time Ph. D research scholars with fellowships awarded from any agency in the
department

Fellowship awarding Fellowship amount


S No. Name of PhD scholar Date of joining
agency (Rs)
1. Mr. Kanishk Jha 8/6/2013 DIT University 15000/- per month

d) Placement of graduating post-graduate & Ph D students in the Department:NIL

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6. Indicate the development grant received from UGC/AICTE during the Eleventh and Twelfth Plan.: NIL

11th Plan 12th Plan


Building
Equipment

7. What is the annual grant available to the department from your university/institution during the last two years?
NIL
Year For Research For Teaching

2018
2019

8. Has the Department received any major infrastructure research grant during the last five years from S&T
agencies including UGC/AICTE. If yes, details. NO

Heads Name of Agency/ Scheme with year and amount

Building
Equipment
Books
Supplies and Materials
Computing & Networking
Facilities

9. Is the Department recognized under DRS (Departmental Research Support), DSA (Departmental Special
Assistance), CAS (Centre for Advanced Study) and COSIST schemes of UGC for receiving support? Please
[tick] one: NO

DRS DSA CAS COSIST

10. Research Grant received from different agencies during the last five years: NIL

a) Total Amount (Rs) and Number of Research Projects

b) Details thereof:

Name of the Title of the project and Amount sanctioned Funding Agency
Investigator duration

11. Details of any other Resource Generation Avenues (other than Sponsored Research Grants).
 Seed Money from DIT University

Name of the Title of the project and Amount sanctioned Funding Agency
Investigator duration
Manoj Kumar Heat Transfer Rs.2.81 Lacs DIT University
and Sunil Enhancement in a
Heat Exchanger Tube
chamoli with Protruded Surface

Manoj Kumar Heat Transfer and Rs.1.41 Lacs DIT University


and Sunil Fluid Flow
Characteristics of Heat
chamoli Exchanger Tube with
Circular Perforated
Disk Inserts
Mr. Rajeev Experimental Rs.2-61 Lacs DIT University
Pandey Investigation on heat
Transfer and Fluid flow
characteristics through
Rectangular channel
having Blockages with
elongated openings

Mr. A. K. Sharma Developing Micro Rs. 4.5 Lacs DIT University


Turbo-Pump-Electricity
Generator for
Uttarakhand Hills

12. Indicate the research activities of the faculty members as per the following pro-forma

Name and Designation of Major areas of Research Number of Ph. Ds produced


Faculty (in last 5 years)
Dr. Manoj Kumar, Heat Transfer 1
Professor
Dr. Y .K. Tyagi, Professor Polymer Composites 1
Dr. Anil Kumar Patil, Heat Transfer -
Associate Professor
Dr. Subodh Kumar, Material Science -
Assistant Professor

13. a) List of Research Publications only in SCI Journals coming from the Department during the last five
years (Authors Names, Title of Paper, Name of the Journal, Volume, Page nos., Year)
[Publications in other than SCI Journals as well as publications from the work done elsewhere shall not be included]
Authors Names Title of Paper Name of the Volume , Page nos. Year
Journal
Nalin Somani Enhanced tribological Mater. Res. 6 (2019) 1-12 2019
,YKTyagi, properties of SiC Express 016549
Parveen Kumar, reinforced copper
Vineet Srivastava metal
and Hiralal Matrix
Bhowmick composites
Kanishk.Jha Mechanical and SADHANA 43 1-5 2018
,Y.K.Tyagi and Thermal ,Springer
Akeshwar Singh Behavoiur of
Yadav Biodegradable
Composites based
on
Polycaprolactone
with Pine Cone
Particle
Kanishk. Application of VACCUM , 157 259-267 2018
Jha,Ravinder Modified TOPSIS ELSEVEIR
Kumar, Kartikey Technique in deciding
Verma,Babulal Optimal Combination
Chaudhary and for Bio- Degradable
Y.K. Tyagi Composite
Jha, K., Chamoli, Characterization of Materials today 5 3353-3360 2018
S., Tyagi, Y.K. Biodegradable Proceedings
and Maurya, H.O Composites and
Application of
Preference Selection
Index for Deciding
Optimum Phase
Combination
Maurya, H.O., Tribological Behavior Polymers and 25 215-219 2017
Jha, Kanishk. of Short Sisal Fiber Polymer
and Tyagi Y. K. Reinforced Epoxy Composites
Composite”
Jha, Kanishk., Study on Mechanical ARPN Journal of 11 11085-11088 2016
Maurya, Hari Properties of PMMA Engineering and
Om. and Tyagi, Composite using Applied Sciences
Y.K. Ridge Gourd Fiber
Kumar, Bipin; Study of entropy Journal of Heat 141 81801 2019
Patil, Anil Kumar; generation in heat Transfer
Jain, Siddharth; exchanger tube with
Kumar, Manoj multiple V cuts in
perforated twisted
tape insert
Gupta, Ayush; Enhanced heat Heat and Mass 55 2247-2260 2019
Kumar, Manoj; transfer in plate fin Transfer
Patil, Anil Kumar heat sink with dimples
and protrusions
Choudhary, Experimental Applied Thermal 155 546-562 2019
Vishwjeet; investigation of Engineering
Kumar, Manoj; enhanced
Patil, Anil Kumar performance of pin fin
heat sink with wings
Pokhriyal, Thermo-hydraulic Heat Transfer 39 1565-1575 2018
Sapana; Patil, Performance of a Engineering
Anil Kumar; Circular Tube with
Kumar, Manoj Perforated and Slotted
Conical Ring Inserts
Bisht, Vijay Review and Renewable and 81 954-977 2018
Singh; Patil, Anil performance Sustainable
Kumar; Gupta, evaluation of Energy Reviews
Anirudh roughened solar air
heaters
Kumar, Bipin; A review of heat Chemical 123 126-137 2018
Srivastava, transfer and fluid flow Engineering and
Gaurav Prakash; mechanism in heat Processing-
Kumar, Manoj; exchanger tube with Process
Patil, Anil Kumar inserts Intensification
Verma, Aditya; Enhanced heat Heat and Mass 54 3137-3150 2018
Kumar, Manoj; transfer and frictional Transfer
Patil, Anil Kumar losses in heat
exchanger tube with
modified helical coiled
inserts
Kumar, Bipin; Effect of V cut in Experimental Heat 32 524-544 2018
Kumar, Manoj; perforated twisted Transfer
Patil, Anil Kumar; tape insert on heat
Jain, Siddharth transfer and fluid flow
behavior of tube flow:
An experimental study
Rawat, Kuldeep; Heat Transfer and Heat Transfer— 45 536-555 2016
Patil, Anil K Friction Asian Research
Characteristics of
Perforated Fin with a
Longitudinal Slot
under Forced
Convection
Vashistha, Experimental Applied Thermal 96 117-129 2016
Chaitanya; Patil, investigation of heat Engineering
Anil Kumar; transfer and pressure
Kumar, Manoj drop in a circular tube
with multiple inserts
Patil, Anil Kumar; Experimental Journal of Solar 137 21013 2015
Saini, JS; Kumar, Investigation of Energy
Krishna Enhanced Heat Engineering
Transfer and Pressure
Drop in a Solar Air
Heater Duct With
Discretized Broken V-
Rib Roughness
Patil, Anil Kumar Heat transfer Renewable and 42 681-689 2015
mechanism and sustainable
energy efficiency of energy reviews
artificially roughened
solar air heaters—a
review
Singh, Pankaj; Experimental Experimental 61 24-33 2015
Patil, Anil K investigation of heat Thermal and Fluid
transfer enhancement Science
through embossed fin
heat sink under
natural convection
Dixit, Ashish; Heat transfer Heat Transfer 36 1409-1416 2015
Patil, Anil Kumar characteristics of Engineering
grooved fin under
forced convection
Kathait, Pawan Thermo-hydraulic Applied Thermal 66 162-170 2014
Singh; Patil, Anil performance of a heat Engineering
Kumar exchanger tube with
discrete corrugations
Ruengpayungsak, Experimental Study of Arabian Journal 44 10303-10312 2019
K., Kumar, M., the Effects of for Science and
Chuwattanakul, Inclusion of Engineering
V., Eiamsa-ard, S. Rectangular-Cut
Twisted Tapes on
Heat Transfer and
Pressure Drop in a
Round Tube
Eiamsa-ard, S., Heat transfer Heat and Mass 55 2987-3001 2019
Wongcharee, K., enhancement of TiO2- Transfer
Kunnarak, K., water nanofluid flow
Kumar, M., in dimpled tube with
Chuwattabakul, twisted tape insert
V.
Kunwar, A., Experimental Heat and Mass 55 2723-2737 2019
Kumar, M., investigation of a Transfer
Gupta, A., packed-bed thermal
Mangrulkar, C.K., energy storage system
Chamoli, S. fitted with perforated
cylindrical elements

Gupta, N.K., The mechanical and Materials 6 2019


Kumar, M., tribological Research Express
Thakre, G.D. characteristics of self-
healing Al6061 alloy

Kumar, A., Singh, Experimental Heat Transfer 40 616-626 2019


S., Chamoli, S., Investigation on Engineering
Kumar, M. Thermo-Hydraulic
Performance of Heat
Exchanger Tube with
Solid and Perforated
Circular Disk Along
with Twisted Tape
Insert

Kumar, D., Patil, Experimental Experimental 2019


A.K., Kumar, M. investigation of heat Heat Transfer
transfer and fluid flow
in a circular tube with
lanced ring insert
b) List of Publications in Conference Proceedings during last five years (Authors Names, Title of Paper, Name
of the Conference, Volume, Page nos., Year).

1. B Kumar, M Kumar, AK Patil, “Experimental investigation of heat transfer enhancement using perforated
twisted tape inserts with multiple V cuts in a heat exchanger,” 25thNational and 3rd International ISHMT-
ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer, IIT Roorkee, 28-31 December 2019.
2. B Kumar, M Kumar, AK Patil, S Jain, “Effect of v cuts in perforated twisted tape insert fitted in heat
exchanger tube,” Twelve International Conference on Thermal Engineering : Theory and Applications
February 23-26, 2019, Gandhinagar, India.

3. VS Bisht, AK Patil, A Gupta, “Thermo-hydraulic Performance of Solar Air Heater Roughened with V-Shaped
Ribs combined with V-Shaped Perforated Baffles”, 6th International Conference on Advances in Energy
Research (ICAER 2017), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai.

4. S Pokhariyal, AK Patil, M Kumar, “Experimental investigation of heat transfer and friction in a tube with
perforated and slotted conical ring inserts”, 5th International Symposium on Heat Transfer and Energy
Conservation (ISHTEC2016), South China University of Technology, Guangzhou China.

5. AK Patil, M Kumar, C Vashistha, “Thermal Performance of Solar Water Heater with Multiple Twisted Tape
Inserts”, International Conference on Advances in Energy Research (ICAER 2015), Indian Institute of
Technology Bombay, Mumbai.

c) List of Patents obtained or applied for during last five years. NIL

d) List of patents commercialized and its profitability earned out of commercialization (in last 15 years): NIL

e) List of scientific/ technical Books written by Faculty Members in the Department. NIL
f) Average Impact Factor of the publications and Name of the Major Journals in which publications
1. Experimental Heat Transfer
2. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
3. Heat and Mass Transfer
4. International Journal of Green Energy
5. Journal of Heat Transfer ASME
6. Applied Thermal Engineering
7. Materials Research Express
8. Heat Transfer Engineering
9. International Journal of Ambient Energy
10. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
11. Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification
12. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
13. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

Average impact factor: 3

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14. Give a list of Equipment, which are available and functional in the Department costing Rs.10 lakh and above.

S.No. Name of Equipment Year of Purchase Status


1 FMS SETUP 2005 1800000
2 6 Axis articulated robot 2019 2350000
3 PLC trainer 2019 2500000
4 Industrial sensor training system 2019 1650000
5 pneumatic trainer 2019 2900000
6 Measurement technology for hydraulics 2019 1000000
7 Hydraulic trainer 2019 4000000
8 Variable compression test rig 2019 1000000

15. Library facilities - List the Journals received in your Department/ University library in the concerned discipline.
ASME digital library

16. Details of computing and networking facilities available in your department and institution.
 CAD Lab with 30 work stations
 Wi-Fi Networking facility
17. Details of facilities in Central Instrumentation Centres such as RSIC, USIC etc., if any. No

18. Details of Post-graduate Teaching and Research Profile & Plans of the Department for next 5 years.
 To start new M.Tech programme in Manufacturing
 To publish research papers in good SCI journals
 To submit Projects in DST
 To do consultancy

19. The research profile of the Department may fall in the following categories. Please [tick]:
Make in India √ Swachch Bharat Digital India Swastha Bharat Start-up India
20. Details of Strength of the Department/ School/ Centre and Deliverables in the proposal:

i) Existing Faculty and Infrastructure strengths of Deptt/ Centre/ School justifying the Proposal
 5 Faculty Ph.D in the Deptt
 16 Faculty are pursing Ph.D
 Having robotic l;abs for additive manufacturing
ii) Specific Objectives of the Proposal in relation of above strengths
 To promote research facilities in the Deptt.
 To run new M.Tech Programmes in Deptt.
 To publish good SCI Journal papers

iii) Expected Academic Outcomes (experimental facilities to be created, UG/PG programs supported as
well as research themes to be enabled by these facilities, publications with impact factor) from the
implementation of the proposed proposal

 To start new M.Tech programme in Manufacturing


 To publish research papers in good SCI journals
 To make coordination with Industries for their projects
 To do develop facility for industrial exposure for students
 To start employability training programme to youths of society

iv) Definite Product/Process/Design/Software/System Development efforts that will be added by the


proposal
 To create testing facility for researchers
 To design new products for society

v) Potential beneficiaries (specify industry segment and/ or strategic programs) or societal paybacks
envisaged at the end of the project, if supported.
 skill development programme for students
 Internship Training programmed for
 Worksop for youths

21. Has the Department applied in previous years & not been recommended for support? NO
If yes, indicate (in 200 Words) year & the major developments in the Department in last 3 years.

22. Has the Department received support under the FIST Program in previous years in any level? If so, indicate: NO
i) Project No.
ii) Amount Received and Expenditure (Rs in lakh)
iii) Impact of that support in Department’s profile & growth (as per Annexure – 1).

23. Details of funds requested for 5 years (Please note that the figures filled here need to match with the
figures filled in the online ‘Financial Details’ section):

Cost in Rs. (FE component in US$)


S. No. / Items Name Total FE Cost Total INR Cost
A. Equipment (Name of each Equipment)
1. Compression molding 6 lacs
2. Injection molding 17 Lacs
3. Scanning Electron Microscope(SEM) 125lacs
4. Particle image velocimetry 95 lacs
B. Infrastructure Facilities (Books,
Renovation of Labs etc.) Available Available
C. Networking & Computational Facilities etc. -Do- -Do-
D. Maintenance of Equipment

Total Rs.243 lacs

24. Details of each Budget Heads with full justifications for each item as given at Item No. 23 including details of
similar support from any other sources.
 For Fabrication of Polymer composites Compression and Injection molding machine is required
 SEM is required to investigate the morphology of the developed composites

25. Specify the recipient of the Grant (Registrar/ Director / Any other) by attaching an endorsement from Head of
Institution/ University.

Information submitted as above are true and correct.

Signature of the Signature of the


Head of the Department Head of the Institution
PRESCRIBED FORMAT for PG Colleges
FIST – 2020
LAST DATE [Online submission of proposals: 05thMay, 2020]

Application for PG Colleges at Level - 0

1. a) Name of the College & Year of Establishment


b) Name of the post-graduate Departments & Year of Commencement of PG Program
c) Address for correspondence including Telephone, Telegram, FAX, e-mail etc.
d) Year of Commencement of PG Program in the Department & its Financial Status (General/Self-financed)

2. Status of the College (scan and upload supporting documents along with the proposal)

a) Academic Status [Affiliated College/ Autonomous College/ Constituent College]


b) Financial Status [Govt. (Central and State Govt.) / Govt. aided / Private Colleges]
i) Upload the copy of 2f and 12B Certificate issued by UGC along with the online submitted
proposal;

3. Whether the College is accredited by NAAC/ NBA or any other relevant agency. If so, please specify the Grading
or Rating by those Agencies:

Name of Agency done Accreditation Grading or Rating Year of Accreditation

4. Department-wise Number of Faculty Members with Qualifications:

Name of UG and PG Departments Number of Faculty Members Qualifications


UG - Post-graduate –

PG - Doctoral -

5. Department-wise Number of Students during last three years admitted and passed:

Name of PG Admitted Passed


Department 2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019

6. Department-wise percentage Cut-off Marks of students admitted during last three years:

Name of PG %-Cut-off Marks in UG Level %-Cut-off Marks in PG Level


Department Admission Admission
2017 2018 2019 2017 2018 2019

7. University Rank of Students at UG and PG Level University Examinations:

UG and PG Programs University Ranks during last 3 years


2017 2018 2019

8. Number of Students qualified NET/GATE/INSPIRE or any other qualifying examination during last 3 years:
UG and PG Programs No. of Students qualify NET/GATE/INSPIRE etc during last 3 years
2017 2018 2019

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9. Name of the Departments supported already in the College under FIST Program:

10. Indicate the development grant received from UGC/AICTE during the Eleventh and Twelfth Plan.

11th Plan 12th Plan

Building
Equipment

11. Has the College received any major infrastructure research grant during the last five years from S&T agencies
including UGC/AICTE? If yes, details.

Heads Name of Agency/ Scheme with year and amount

Building
Equipment
Books
Supplies and Materials
Computing & Networking
Facilities

12. Details of research grant received from different agencies during the last five years:

Name of the Title of the project and Amount sanctioned Funding Agency
Investigator duration

13. Indicate the research activities of the faculty members as per the following pro-forma

Name and Designation of Major areas of Research Number of Ph. Ds produced


Faculty (in last 5 years)

14. a) List of Research Publications in SCI Journals coming from the College during the last five years
(Authors Names, Title of Paper, Name of the Journal, Volume, Page nos., Year).

b) List of Publications in Conference Proceedings during last five years (Authors Names, Title of
Paper, Name of the Conference, Volume, Page nos., Year).

c) List of scientific/ technical Books written by Faculty Members in the College.

15. Give a list of Equipment, which are available and functional in the College costing Rs.5 lakhs and above.

Name of Equipment Year of Purchase Status

16. Library facilities – List the Journals received in your College library in the concerned discipline.

17. Details of Post-graduate Teaching and Research Profile & Plans of the College for next 5 years.
18. Has the College received support under the FIST Program in previous years at Level ‘0’? If so, indicate:
i) Project No.
ii) Amount Received and Expenditure (Rs in lakh)
iii) Impact of that support in College’s profile & growth (as per Annexure – 1).

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19. Details of funds requested for 5 years (Please note that the figures filled here need to match with the
figures filled in the online ‘Financial Details’ section):

Cost in Rs. (FE component in US$)


S. No. / Items Name Total FE Cost Total INR Cost
A. Equipment (Name of each Equipment)
B. Infrastructure Facilities (Books,
Renovation of Labs etc.)
C. Networking & Computational Facilities etc.
D. Maintenance of Equipment
Total

19. Details of each Budget Heads with full justifications for each item as given at Item No. 19 including details of
similar support from any other sources.

20. Specify the recipient of the Grant (Principal / Any other) by attaching an endorsement from Head of Institution/
College.

Information submitted as above are true and correct.

Signature of the
Principal/ Director of College/ Institute

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