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www.bahrauniversity.edu.in INFORMATION BROCHURE 2013-2014 An Initiative of BAHRA UNIVERSITY SHIMLA HILLS LEARN • INNOVATE • EXCEL RAYAT-BAHRA PUNJAB • DELHI-NCR • HIMACHAL PRADESH • U.S.A. • U.K. Contents Bahra University is established as State Private university by the Act No. 2 of 2011 of State Legislature of Himachal Pradesh. Bahra University has been notified by the UGC under Section 22 of the UGC Act 1956 to award degrees vide letter F.No. 8-34/2011 (CPP-I/PU) dated 8th July, 2011 Chancellor’s Message ...1 School of Legal Studies ...50 Vice-Chancellor’s Message ...2 Career Development Cell ...51 Registrar's Message ...3 Entrepreneurship Cell ...53 A brief profile of Bahra University ...5 International Linkages ...55 About Rayat Bahra Group ...7 Campus Life ...59 Our Other Campuses ...9 Fee Structure ...63 Vision & Mission of the University ...13 Programmes Offered ...64 Key Functionaries ...15 Scholarships & Concessions-2013 ...67 Corporate Office Key Functionaries ...16 Educational Social Responsibility ...68 Intellectual Capital ...17 Bahra University in News ...69 Faculty Achievements ...19 Activities @ BU ...71 Academic Environment ...31 Student Instructions ...73 Teaching Pedagogy ...32 Important Contact Numbers ...74 School Of Engineering & Technology ...33 School Of Management Studies ...37 School Of Hospitality & Toursim Management ...41 The School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences ...45 S. Gurvinder Singh Bahra S. Nirmal Singh Rayat The Bahra University is a prestigious venture of the Rayat and Bahra Group. The Bahra University aims to build a congenial atmosphere to create an intellectual academic community and a group of future Engineers and Managers who can deliver in any challenging assignment for the cause of nation building. The University is fast evolving in the context of individual aspirations and social needs of the community. Bahra University believes that we have a special responsibility to nurture education, human capital and abiding values that promote freedom of thought,innovation and creativity, which are essential for academic excellence and sustained performance . The Bahra University provides a disciplined, peaceful and harmonious atmosphere which enables the students to experience the learning, knowledge and wisdom. At the foundation of Bahra University, lie talented professionals, faculty staff and students who with their creativity, ingenuity and drive will join in advancing human knowledge and pursuing scientific discovery for the benefit of all. Though we have been successful in this journey to some extent, yet I believe, this is just the beginning, the best is yet to come. We welcome you to the Bahra University and are delighted to provide you with all assistance in achieving your academic goals. Chancellor Bahra University, Shimla Hills. I am pleased to welcome you at the Bahra University. Located amidst the sylvan surrounding of Shimla hills of Himachal Pradesh, the Bahra University is one of the fastest growing Universities in North India. The University “seeks to be on the forefront of knowledge creation and dissemination in the global context”. The Bahra University is proud of a vibrant campus and a thriving community comprising of talented students, great faculty and state-of-the art infrastructure designed to cater to the needs of a diverse group of students representing all parts of the country as also overseas students, Bahra University provides perfect ambience and environment for pursuit of academic excellence. Bahra University follows an innovative learning approach comprising of class learning, individual learning, group learning, real life projects, community service and problem solving. The highly accomplished and reputed faculty at the University works closely with the student to facilitate learning in a partnership mode with the students. The Bahra University provides ample career development opportunities with its partnership agreements with a large number of industrial, business and social organization including Universities and Institutions abroad. The Career Development Cell guides the students to train themselves for great careers depending on the talent, aptitude and life objectives. The mentor program at the University takes care of the personal, emotional and career needs of its students. With core values of academic excellence and freedom to pursue research and consulting, the University offers a challenging intellectual environment with focus on cutting edge and inter-disciplinary research with post-graduate and doctoral programmes in diverse areas of study. The University provides ample opportunities for innovative research and real life community development projects. I invite you to explore career, skill development and life enhancement opportunities at the Bahra University, Shimla Hills. Dr. S K Bansal Vice Chancellor Bahra University, Shimla Hills 1 2 I am delighted to extend an invitation to the student community who would like to throw their lot with the Bahra University for furtherance of their career in the areas of Engineering, Management, Hospitality & Tourism Administration, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Legal Studies. The Bahra University has proven that it has the potential of becoming the market leader in the county as it has, during the three years of its existence, been instrumental in helping a number of job seekers from other Universities and Institutions to get befitting opportunities of service apart from having been able to get its first batch of M.B.A. students fully absorbed. Our endeavor at the Bahra University is to create best possible products for the service market in the Government and the Industry so that the generations to come can compliment our effort. The students can assure themselves of our best services in the field of education and discipline which has been ourtradition at the Rayat Bahra Group. (C.R.B. Lalit) IAS (Retd), Registrar Bahra University, Shimla Hills. 3 4 Management. as well as fee concessions and waivers. The University boasts of a well established placement cell which conducts regular job fairs and other events. post graduates and doctoral students who can meet the future professional manpower needs of the global market. free medical checkups. The faculty and senior team travel all over the globe to learn and imbibe the best practices so that it can give a solid foundation for learning.A BRIEF PROFILE OF BAHRA UNIVERSITY 5 Bahra University stands apart as an outstanding University. Keeping in view the vision of the department of Career Development to provide placement to its students. seminars and the like. Pharmacy. Bahra University provides a vast range of courses in Engineering. including environmentally conditioned Academic Block. The University is committed to bring about a positive change in the society by offering innovative knowledge that inculcates a spirit of leadership. Tuck shop and cafeteria. learning. Clemson University and Thunder bird School of Global Management. Hospitality and Tourism. Dispensary. The aim lies completely on bringing out well trained graduates. regular visits to the Industry are organised for the practical exposure of students. It provides access to the high quality education. These highlight the core industrial concepts. research and extension education into a holistic framework. Bahra University believes in not just developing achievement oriented skills but also developing humane values in students by organizing many community projects and social events. Faculty and student residences provides a pleasant and intellectually stimulating ambience for students in an eco-friendly environment.basis. These include blood donation camps. Learning Resource Centre. University of Cambridge. A 24 hour emergency ambulance service is also provided for any emergency needs within the surrounding area. Bahra University has made the Group proud by providing its first batch of MBA students with 100% placement. and world class teaching standards as well as qualified faculty. The need of the time is a kind of education which just does not simply impart knowledge but transforms the entire character of a child. Besides this. Bahra benchmarks only against the best institutions around the world. while bringing out the leadership quality in an individual by creating an atmosphere congenial for teamwork. The participation of the students is welcome in taking important decisions. Bahra University emphasises on various facets like communication skills. 6 . cutting-edge research and development of new technologies. Mess. tree plantation. it is all geared up to deliver the best to the society. Special expert sessions are organised for the benefit of students which are delivered by top officials of major companies. It claims to offer financial assistance through stipend and assistantship on merit. Comprising of smart buildings with Internet. Therefore the University integrates teaching. International collaborations have been established with California State University. situated modestly in the serene hills of Shimla. Sprawled over 25 acres of land. well-equipped modern laboratories. All students enrolled in the placement programme are eligible for the Campus Recruitment Programme. latest developments and upcoming technologies. overall development of personality. The core values of Rayat-Bahra Group include academic excellence. Gurvinder Singh Bahra. The Group has also been playing a very sincere and positive role towards "Social Responsibility. At its foundation lie talented people comprising of students. This vision endures in the organization's philosophy and all the educational management principals that it follows. systemic working. Shimla (Bahra University) and London campuses with more than 30000 students and 6000 employees on its rolls. Under the leadership of our Chairman." 7 8 . creativity and innovation. training. to be a social leader and to earn the respect of aleading knowledge enterprise. Ropar. holistic development of personality. Patiala. Hoshiarpur. Nirmal Singh Rayat.ABOUT RAYAT BAHRA GROUP The Rayat Bahra Group's vision is to be one of the India's largest educational groups by imparting professional. In the words of our President. Delhi (NCR). faculty and staff-who with their creativity. skill development and placement oriented education through our industry inclined academic programs. ingenuity and drive shall join in advancing human knowledge and to pursue scientific discovery for the benefit of all. The Group offers the advantage of high quality education relevant to the global needs which is delivered through an eclectic mix of innovative learning techniques. Presently. the Rayat Bahra Group is an organization directed towards "uplifting people" across India and the world. focus on learning and growth. the Rayat Bahra Group and its community of intellectuals have created a contoured roadmap for the future-a roadmap that guides the Group. the Group is successfully running 45 institutes at its Mohali. Tehsil Kharar. Punjab. Punjab . Phone No. (15 kms from Patiala on Patiala-Sangrur Highway). Distt.S. Admission Helplines : +91 8054002287. Mohali. 08054603707. 30000+Students. Patiala.K.140104. PATIALA CAMPUS Address Village Bhedpura. International : 2 Campuses ( U. MOHALI (CHANDIGARH) CAMPUS Address VPO Sahauran. +91 160-5009665. 2 Universities. +91 175 3063113. +91 8054002290 • Bahra Faculty of Engineering • Bahra Faculty of Management • Bahra Faculty of Pharmacy • Bahra Faculty of Computer Application • Bahra Polytechnic College Ropar Campus RAYAT-BAHRA. 12 KM from Chandigarh on Chandigarh-Mohali-Ropar Highway Phone No. +91 8054002289. Distt. 08054604707 • Rayat & Bahra College of Engineering & Bio-technology • Rayat & Bahra Institute of Engineering & Bio-Technology (Evening) • Rayat & Bahra College of Engineering & Bio-Technology for Women • Rayat & Bahra Institute of Pharmacy • Rayat & Bahra Dental College & Hospital 9 • • • • • Rayat & Bahra College of Nursing Rayat & Bahra College of Education Rayat & Bahra College of Law Rayat & Bahra Institute of Management Rayat & Bahra Institute of Hotel Management • Rayat & Bahra College of Engineering & Bio-Technology (School Wing) 10 .A. 1 Skill Development Centre. 50+Institutes.147001.) RAYAT-BAHRA. & U.75 Fax: +91 160 5009680. 6000+Employees. Admission Helplines : 09988400353.MOHALI (CHANDIGARH) CAMPUS OUR OTHER CAMPUSES National : 5 Campuses. 270691. (3 KM from Hoshiarpur on Chandigarh-Hoshiarpur Highway) Phone No. Punjab .S. Teh. Highway) Phone No.Bahra Institute of Engineering & • Rayat.275501 Fax +91 1882 275503. (6 KM from Ropar on Chandigarh-Ropar-Jalandhar. SONEPAT (DELHI-NCR) CAMPUS Address Village. Teh.Technology (School Wing) RAYAT-BAHRA.Bahra Institute of Management • Rayat. +91 9988401864 • Rayat. +91 1882 275500. (33 Kms from Delhi on Panipat-Delhi National Highway) .O.Chirasmi. Balachaur.B.Bahra Institute of Education Nano. ROPAR CAMPUS Railmajra. Haryana. HOSHIARPUR CAMPUS V. Admission Helplines : +91 9671924000 11 HOSHIARPUR CAMPUS PATIALA CAMPUS DELHI-NCR (SONEPAT ) CAMPUS 12 .146001. Admission Helplines : +91 9888477723. Sonepat. Punjab . Tehsil & Distt.Bahra College of Nursing • Rayat.144533. S. +91 1881-270500. Distt. +91 8054644826. +91 8054644824 • Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information • Rayat College of Law Technology • Rayat Polytechnic College (Morning) • Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information • Rayat Polytechnic College (Evening) Technology (Evening) • Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information Technology (School wing) • Rayat Institute of Management • Rayat International School • Rayat Institute of Pharmacy • Rayat Institute of Diploma Pharmacy • Rayat Institute of Education RAYAT-BAHRA.P. Hoshiarpur.Technology for Women • Rayat. Bohan.Bahra College of Engineering & Nano.Bahra Institute of Pharmacy • Rayat. Admission Helplines : +91 9988400354.Bahra Institute of Engineering & Nano-Technology • Rayat.RAYAT-BAHRA. Gannaur Distt. Nagar. provide a skilled human resource for the job market. the Bahra University discovers. disseminates and applies new knowledge through learning. Bahra University would thus. societal responsiveness and strategic partnership with the industry while being locally and globally responsive. The Bahra University shall groom individuals for the day to day challenges of life by developing their intrinsic human abilities. MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY Within a vibrant. 13 14 . thus ultimately taking a lead role in placing India on the global forefront. become a channel for giving a national and international voice to innovation.VISION OF THE UNIVERSITY To establish knowledge creation and learning university to generate value based competent professionals and globally competitive human capital comparable with the best in the world through research driven multi-disciplinary & inter disciplinary approach. who would contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the larger respective. ever-challenging and supportive learning environment. continuous learning. research and creative activity. community involvement and partnerships. Grover Dy. Dir. Director.R.P.Dogra Materials Manager Kuldeep Singh Rana General Manager Administration Nikhil Dwivedi Head Entrepreneurship Cell Pradeep Prem Director (Traning & Placements) R. Director. (Admission & Marketing) Vineet Joshi Media Advisor Rajinder Singh Sublaik Account & Taxation Officer R. IT Dr Angshu Banerjee Dean Academic Affairs S. K.B.) Chief Administrator K.K.P. Warden (Girls) Parvinder Singh Asst.Saihjpal Director. Admissions.A. Director. Placements & PR Dr Rajan Vohra Dean of Post Graduate Studies Ravi Gupta Dy. Aggarwal Dean.Choudhary Administrative Officer Ritu Shah Public Relation Officer Keshav Sharma P. Planning L. Registrar Abhinav Nanda Dy. Director. Horticulture Gaurav Bhattacharya Dean Of Faculty Jagjeet Singh Director.Manuja Executive Director Dr.K Bansal Vice Chancellor Dr.K.Uppal Jt.S.Bedi Dy. Accounts & Taxation Dr Ajay Prasher Dean of Co-operative studies & placements G. Managing Director Dr. General Outreach Dr S. K.C. to Chairman Dr Nivedita Chandel Resident Medical Officer Jagmeet Kaur OSD to Chairman Sanjeev Saharan Project Manager Amarnath Internal Auditor Madhu Bala Asst.R.Bains Director. Warden (Boys) Roop Ram Asst.S.Dhanasekaran Director. Transport Dr Suresh Babbar Dean Of Studies Sumit Bahl Jt. Registrar Anil Kumar Sharma Jt.K. Finance & OSD to Chairman Hitender Chandel Dy. Sharma (IAS Retd.L. Warden (Boys) 15 CORPORATE OFFICE KEY FUNCTIONARIES OUR CAMPUSES 16 . Director. Sandeep Kaura Jt.KEY FUNCTIONARIES OF BAHRA UNIVERSITY Name Designation Name Designation Prof. Managing Director Usha R. Planning Dr Sushil Chaudhary Controller of Examination B.Marketing. Planning ML Damalu Advisor Revenue H. Corporate Relations Dr Angshu Banerjee Dean Of Student Welfare Sandeep Puri Director. A.Josan Dy.K. Engineering Mr C. Lalit Registrar Divya Bahl Director. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Name Dr.K Saihjpal Dr. Name 1 Dr Suresh Babbar 2 Dr K. Virender Rihani Dr. K. Name 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Designation Dr. C.Rama Gopal Neha Gupta Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor School of Engineering &Technology (Computer Science Engineering) Sr. Itty Sharma Assistant Professor Ruchi Raj Thakur Assistant Professor 5 Dr Vikram Kumar 6 7 1 Biology Meenakshi Kaith Assistant Professor 1 Kulbhushan Assistant Professor Hem Raj Assistant Professor School of Hospitality & Tourism Gaurav Bhattacharya Professor & Director 2 Ms Sonali Sinha Professor 3 Parikshit Sharma Assistant Professor School of Management Assistant Professor 1 Dr.C Agrawal Professor 3 4 Dr Vineet Kumar Gaurav Sharma Professor Assistant Professor 5 Mohit Sharma Bhart Ankur Dogra Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 6 7 17 Designation Professor & Dean 8 Vikas Ucharia Assistant Professor Rupinder Singh Kanwar Assistant Professor 9 Shashi Kant Thakur 10 11 12 Rupinder Singh Dhillon Assistant Professor Nishant Sharma Assistant Professor Ashutosh Verma Assistant Professor Assistant Professor School of Engineering &Technology (Electronics & Communication Engineering) Sr. Name Designation 5 6 Narender Chauhan Assistant Professor Ashwani Sharma Assistant Professor 7 Karan Gupta Assistant Professor 8 Neelam Sharma Assistant Professor 9 Rohit Sublaik Assistant Professor 10 Puneet Kapatia Assistant Professor 11 Siddharth Kashyap Assistant Professor 12 Daksh Datyal Assistant Professor 13 Aftab Tanwar Assistant Professor 14 Sumit Behl Assistant Professor 15 Vinod Negi Assistant Professor 16 Uday Mittal Assistant Professor 17 Sunmeet Kaur Assistant Professor School of Pharmaceutical Sciences 1 Dr. Banerjee Dean 3 Dr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name Designation Prof. Ajay Prashar Professor & Dean 4 Shivani Karol Nanda Assistant Professor 2 3 4 Dr A. No. No. Sushil Chaudhary Meenakshi Chauhan Shalini Garg Asha Singh P. S. Sulochana Preetika Chuhan Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 5 Karan Berry Assistant Professor 6 Kusum Assistant Professor 7 Pallavi Thakur Assistant Professor 18 . Rajan Vohra Sonia Vatta Pratibha Sharma Dhanshri Parihar Vibhuti Sikri Meenakshi Shruti Pal Mamta Sharma Priyanka Sharma Nidhi Sood Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Harpreet Singh Shelly Bhalla Shivjeet Singh Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor School of Applied Sciences Sr. No. Bansal Surbhi Srivastva S. No. Sumita Sood Dr Susheel Kalia Neetika Sharma Kamini Sharma Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Physics Sr. Gurvinder Singh Bahra Designation Chancellor School of Engineering &Technology (Civil Engineering ) Sr. Charanjeet Singh Ratish Kumar Dhiman Pavan Kumar Sarma Deepak Yadav Sonal Sood Jaspreet Kaur Navdeep prasher Vivek Sharma Bhavna Plaha C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name Dr. Sandeep Kumar Assistant Professor 2 Saroop Chand Assistant Professor 1 Dr Angshu. Thakur Rajeev Kumar Raksha Richa Vohra Yogita Bala Designation Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Chemistry 1 2 3 4 Dr.INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL Name Sh. No. Venketeshwar Rao Divyashree Lalit Mohan Sharma Preetpal Singh Gurpreet Singh Vijay Kumar Pundir Pradnya Dhoke Sanjeev Saran Abhinav Nanda Designation Vice Chancellor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor School of Engineering &Technology (Mechanical & Automobile Engineering) Sr. Navjot Hothi Assistant Professor 2 Dr Anand Bafna Professor 4 Rajneesh Sharma Assistant Professor 3 Dr Pallavi Bafna Professor 4 Niladri Shekhar Ghosh Assistant Professor 1 2 Communication Skills Dr. . New Delhi. Vol.S.26. May.3. A State of Art: Seismic Analysis of Stepback and Setback Buildings Published in Bulletin ofIndian Society of Earthquake Technology. No.Z. India.College of Engg.S. A Simplified Method for Elastic Seismic Analysis of Hill Buildings Published in International Journal of Earthquake Engineering. Architectural Needs for Hill Buildings from Seismic/Structural Considerations Proceedings of Regional Workshop on Energy Efficient Solar Architecture for Hilly Regions of Uttar Pradesh held at University of Roorkee. Roorkee. Soil Reinforcement. pp(141-154). 1999.College of Engg. Pp (35-38). Vol. Dynamic Analysis of Step back and Setback Buildings Presented at Tenth Symposium on Earthquake Engineering.2002. Disaster MitigationArticle Published in Bathinda News line. No. pp(243-257). Roorkee during (Oct. 2001).24-26. INDIA. No. 79.2002. held at G. CV/4. Hill Building Configuration from Seismic Consideration Published in Journal of Structural Engineering Madras. 16. News Letter. pp(341-350). Vulnerability of Hill Buildings to Earthquakes Proceedings of the Technology Camp in Civil Engg held at G. Bathinda.C. & Tech. 20 . Framed Buildingsduring Bhuj Earthquakeof Jan..Z. Framed Hill Buildings Proceedings of Workshop on Earthquake Disaster Preparedness held at University of Roorkee. 13-14.pp(241-266). & Tech.College of Engg. 2 pp(47-74).pp(16-33).1997). Vol. Vulnerability of Hill Buildings to EarthquakesPresented atSouvenir Institution of Engineers (INDIA) Local Centre Bathinda. 3. 19 3-D Analysis of Irregular Buildings with Rigid Floor Diaphragms Published in Bulletin of Indian Society of Earthquake Technology. 34.S. 2001Workshop on Recent Earthquakes in Chamoli and Bhuj held at University ofRoorkee. 26. Vulnerability of R. Bhuj Earthquake-Performance of Bridges Published in Journal of Civil Engg& Construction review.College of Engg. held at G.S. Oct. Roorkee during (Oct. Local Centre. Bathinda. 2001Paper sent to Earthquake Hazard Centre. Bathinda. Vol. Bathinda. Bathinda. 2 No.2002. London Vol.A Method of RetrofittingPresented at11th Symposium on Earthquake Engineering.24-26. pp(91-101). Bathinda(14 June.C. London. pp(186-193). Institution of Engineers(India). Roorkee during(May. May. Causes. 6.C. A Method of Analysis for Irregular R. Structural Performance:-Bhuj Earthquake of Jan. pp(12-28). & Tech.Z. Roorkee.FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS Dr.2002. Bhuj Earthquake: Performance of Masonry BuildingsWorkshop on Recent Earthquakes in Chamoli and Bhuj held at University of Roorkee. pp(1-3). Vol. Soil Strengthening with Reinforcement and Applications Proceedings of Workshop on Earthquake Disaster Preparedness held at University of Roorkee. Assessment of Damage to Structures and its RepairsPresented atSouvenir Institution of Engineers(INDIA) Local Centre Bathinda. May.S. New Zealand. 2001). Bathinda. pp(187-198). 13-14. pp(81-89). pp(13-15). Non Linear Modeling of Building ComponentsPresented atNational Symposium on Challenges to Civil Engineers in context to Natural Disasters. 31. Earthquake Disaster Mitigation and Earthquake safe BuildingsPresented atSouvenir. No. 2..College of Engg& Tech.Z.. Satish Kumar Stability Analysis of Slope with Building Loads Published in International Journal of Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. pp(82-111). pp(179-185). 2001).1997).C. Vol. May.Z. Roorkee. & Tech. Special Features of Design and Construction for Earthquake Resistant BuildingsPresented atNational Symposium on Challenges to Civil Engineers in context to Natural Disasters. pp(211-218). Lesions Learnt from Bhuj EarthquakePresented atNational Symposium on Challenges to Civil Engineers in context to Natural Disasters. 1. held at G. 26. pp(146-156). Types and Prevention of Cracks in BuildingsProceedings of Technology camp in Civil Engg held at G. pp(13-16). Buildings with Rigid Floor Diaphragm Published in Journal of Institution of Engineers(INDIA). Roorkee during(May. Performance of R. pp(395-405). Ductility Demand in Irregular Hill BuildingsPresented at11th Symposium on Earthquake Engineering. pp(812). 01.1109/WICT. 283. Organized and Attended the Seminar on “Advances in Environmental Sciences” held at Shoolini University. th th Tamil Nadu. 719-726 Formulation and evaluation of gastroretentive floating tablet of aceclofenac.“Construction of (N +M) . No. “Coding and Capacity Calculation for the T-user F-adder Channel”. Dr. 2006) pp(15-21). Sponsored by CSIR.International conference at Indian Hospitality Congress at Haridwar on “Traditional food. Economical Foundations for BuildingsPresented atSouvenir Institution of Engineers (INDIA) Local Centre Bathinda. January 1988. 16 -18 March.P) on 12th December 2011. March 1996. Feb 7-9..Sate of Art. Department of Business Management. organized a work shop on “A Workshop on Research Methodology and its Applications in Management Education” by Dr Santosh Rangnekar. 2012. National Workshop on Numerical Methods on numerical Methods with SCILAB. Himachal Pradesh University Shimla. 2011. Ajay Prasher. International Conference on Mathematical Modeling & Scientific Computation (ICMMSC 2012). ISSN NUMBER: 2231-1165. A. ColumnsPresented at12th Symposium on Earthquake Engg held at I.2012 at Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar.10. in ITM – th th University. Solan (H. 15.-2011. in International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Science Vol. pp. Ajay Prasher. 2012.(DOI: 10. International Conference “Post Recessionary. Gurgaon 18 August to 20 August 2012. (DOI: 10.Direct codes in GF (2N)”. 86-92.-14 Dec.1007/978-3-642-28926-2_62) nd Dr. Corporate Governance in Indian Banks: Need for a clear Roadmap. Banerjee Journal of Business Analysis Vol.1 (1). IIT Roorkee on 2nd and 3rd March.2011. pp.I. Published in Communications in Computer and Information Science (Springer). 11 Dec. 1003 – 1006. fairs and festivals of Himachal Pradesh''. Dr. pp 66-75. pp.3-5 March 2012 21 Dr. 1) 2011. 179-182.T. 2011. Presented at 15th Punjab Science Congress. presented at University of Mumbai. 26. Ajay Prasher CHAIRED the 2 PIMG International Conference Post Recessionary Economy: Movers & Moulders of Changing world” organized at Prestige Institute of Management. 2012. India. Presented at National Symposium on Chemistry Innovations for Human Well Being [CIHW 2011] 21-22 oct 2011. Una (H. Ajay Prasher: A paper “ Customer Retention: Challenges and Opportunities” was presented in the 2nd PIMG. 2012. Formulation. 2011.2011. Ajay Prasher Earthquake Risk Mitigation and PreparednessPresented atNational Conference on Civil Engineering Meeting Challenges of Tomorrow (CEMCT-2006)(24-25 Nov. Gandhigram.36. Bhopal from February 26-27. 2011. Dr Ajay Prasher. 2002). Seminar on “Recent Trends in Solid Mechanics and Functional Analysis” held at Indus International University. pp. Erythromycin Production by Streptomyces erythreus entrapped in Calcium Alginate Beads in Biotechnology Letters Vol. Roorkee(1618 Dec.C. vol.in J. 69 – 70. Characterization & Invitro Evaluation of Aceclofenac Floating Drug Delivery System in Asian Journal of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Research Issue 2 (Vol. April 2011. World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies th th (WICT 2011). Erythromycin production by immobilised Spores of Saccharopolyspore erythraea in Calcium Alginate Beads in Journal of Microbiology Vol. Ludhiana. Dr. Mrs. Colorimetric Determination of Captan and Folpet in Commercial Formulations and Residues. 2011. Meenakshi Chauhan 1. Essentials of Organisational Behaviour. October 1993. Dr. Dr. Gwalior from January 10-12. Head.pp. 1. Organized and Participated in a workshop on “ Faculty Sensitization for a journey towards next orbit towards Quality Assurance” at Bahra University Solan on 9th to 10th July. 2. Sector 23A.Deemed University.6141343) 2. Synthesis of Erythromycin by Resting cells of Streptomyces erythreus in Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. Ajay Prasher presented a paper on “Corporate Governance in Indian Banks: Need of the Hour” was presented in the National Conference on “Contemporary Business Scenario: Opportunities & Challenges” held at Technocrats Institute of TechnologyMBA. 2011 and was published in its proceedings. organized by Department of Chemistry. Medallion Press. presented at Gandhigram Rural Institute . 1.P) on th 24 August 2012. Anti-nociceptive activity of methanolic extract of ocimum gratissimum (labiate) on experimental Animals in International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2(2). 22 . 25 – 27.C. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical evaluation of on the bark of Parkinsonia Aculeata Linn. Sumita Sood 1. Economy: Movers & Moulders of Changing world” organized at Prestige Institute of Management. 2. A simple and sensitive Colorimetric Method for the Determination of Thiophanate-methyl in Commercial Formulations and Residues. Dr. Performance of Tied R.2011. pp.Dec. Gwalior from January 10-12. Dr. Sushil Chaudhary Dr Sandeep Kumar Dr Ajay Prasher.770-775. Dindigul. 542-551. of Pharmaceutical Science & Bioscientific Research 1(1).(International Conference) Publishedin(IEEExplore). Meenakshi Kaith 1. 2009. Asian Journal of Biochemical & Pharmaceutical research. G M Srinivas. 1(1): 405-421. J. Comparative Study of Hypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Potency of Murraya koenigii for Wound Healing Activity in Type-2 Diabetic Rats. 23 Dinesh Chandra. Int.Wound Healing Activity of Murraya Koenigii in High Fat Diet And Streptozotocin Treated Type-2 Diabetic Rats. Kumar Vikram. Niladry Ghosh. Int.Srinivas Rao. Int. Investigation of effect of Murraya koenigii on biophysical and biochemical parameters of wound in diabetic hyperlipidemic wistar rats. Int. Int. Int. Garg Shiv Kumar. Int. in Pharmacy and Sci. 2(2):150-161.. The antihyperlipidaemic activity of ethanolic Leucas urticifolia extract in triton wr-1339 induced hyperlipidaemic rats. Gupta Manish.1(2):128-140. Sushil suthar. & Res.N. 2(2). Wound Healing Activity of Murraya Koenigii in High Fat Diet And Streptozotocin Treated Type-2 Diabetic Rats. Varanasi. Vikram Kumar. Sanju Dhawan. 2012. 66-75. Manjeet Sinha. Organized by Pharmanext & SEARPharm Forum South East Asian FIP-WHO Forum of Pharmaceutical Association.1(2):128140.Mathrusri M.2012. Angshu Bandyopadhyay. 1(1). 3(6): 1000-1006. Investigation of effect of Murraya koenigii on biophysical and biochemical parameters of wound in diabetic hyperlipidemic wistar rats. Angshu Bandyopadhyay. Birla Auditorium. & Res. Ritesh patel. Sharma Vikram. Res. Drug Res. Paper presented in International Symposium on “The Future Vision & Challenges in Pharmacy Profession” Sept. India on 23rd June 2012.. Anti-nociceptive activity of methanolic extract of ocimum gratissimum (labiate) on experimental animals. Presented a poster entitled Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of Fluoro Benzothiazoles Incorporated with Quinazoline Derivatives at “National Seminar on Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences” March 2009 at VCTE. J. Spectrophotometric estimation of Lornoxicam and Paracetamol tablet dosage form using hydrotropic solubilizing agent. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical evaluation of on the bark of Parkinsonia Aculeata Linn. J. Niladry ghosh and Jaya kumar Synthesis of Bioactive Molecule Fluro Substituted Benzothiazole Comprising Sulphonamido Quinazolinyl Imdadazole for Biological & Pharmalogical Screening” published in international journal of physical sciences Volume-20(2).Journal of Chemistry. Wound Healing Activity of Aqueous Extract of Leucas urticifolia Leaves in Experimental Animals. Res.Sushil Suthar. J.2011. Vikram Kumar.Jayachandran“Synthesis of Bioactive Molecule Fluro Substituted Benzothiazole Comprising Quinazoline Derivatives for Biological & Pharmalogical Screening” published in international journal of physical sciences Volume-5. International Journal of ChemTech Research. M. of Pharmaceutical Science & Bioscientific Research. Dinesh chandra.E. Sunil Tekale. innovation. Kumar Vikram. Research paper presented in IPC-2008 New Delhi and IPC-2009 Ahmedabad. Anshgu Banerjee. Research Paper presented in 1st Annual Conference of Society of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (SPER) at Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR). Prafulla Kumar Sahu. Sushil Suthar.Tekale Sunil.1(2). 3(6): 1000-1006. Vikram Kumar Yadav Manish Kumar Gupta. Bijnor. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Jaipur.Vikram Sharma.” Presented “Synthesis of Bio-Active Molecule Fluoro. 2011. Pharm. Mruthunjaya Kenganora. Vikram kumar. 18-19. 2011. Sci. New Delhi. Formulation and evaluation of gastroretentive floating tablet of Aceclofenac. Meenakshi Bajpai. M.2012.S. Dr. 1(1): 405-421.. Banerjee A. Int. 2012. A Review on Traditional Indian Folk Medicinal Herb: Murraya koenigii. Pharm.E. GM Srinivas. Int. Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2010 at B. Sharma Vikram. A Review on Traditional Indian Folk Medicinal 8Herb: Murraya koenigii. Suthar Sushil. Comparative Study of Hypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Potency of Murraya koenigii for Wound Healing Activity in Type-2 Diabetic Rats. Res. 2(7). Presented a poster entitled Synthesis of Fluoro Benzothiazoles Incorporated with Quinazoline Derivatives for Anti Inflammatory Activity at I. Laxmi Saini. 179-182. 2009.. Patel Ritesh. 1(2). Mohanty J. Sunil Tekale.141-150. Niladry Sekhar Ghosh Dr. J. Mruthunjaya K.(Paper Code is D-354). 2011. Angshu Banerjee. Sponsored STTP on “Recent Advances in Drug Discovery & Design.2012. Res. 2012.2011. of research in Pharmacy & Science. Rajasthan (India). Journal of Pharmacy Research. Statue Circle.. Gupta Avinash Anti-inflammatory activity of methanolic extract of ocimum gratissimum (labiate) on experimental animals. Int. D. 1(4):232-239. Rama Rao. J. Vikram kumar and Vikram sharma. E Jayachandran. J. Sci. Pharm. J. 1(1). Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences. Suthar Sushil. 2012. 2011. Kumar Vikram.2011. Sci. Vol. Niladry Ghosh Determination of Valdecoxib in human plasma using Reverse Phase HPLC Accepted in E. 2012. 4(2):593-599 A review on Paracetamol & Lornoxicam. Der Pharma Chemica.2012. 24 . 4(1):2231-2560. J. Indranil Kumar Yadav . 2 (4).T. Pharm. J. Garg Shiv Kr. Jaipur-302001. in Pharmacy and Sci. Niladry Sekhar Ghosh. 2010. 324-330. Shenal Patel. Bandyopadhyay Angshu. Niladry Ghosh.. Tech. Indranil Kumar Yadav .. Preparation and in vitro evaluation of EUDRAGIT Microsphere. 76-81. Mr. Int. Angshu Bandyopadhyay and Vikram sharma. Suman suthar. Meenakshi Bajpai Formulation & Evaluation of Satranidazole Microspheres for colon targeted drug delivery published in Journal of Pharmacy Research 2009. J. Vikram Kumar.2011. Vikram Kumar.Benzothiazole Comprising Quinazoline Derivatives For Biological & Pharmacogical Screening” at APTI Sponsored National Seminar Feb. Paper presented in AICTE sponsored national seminar at Rajasthan Pharmacy College. Kumar Vikram. 86-92. in Pharmacy and Sci. An ecofriendly estimation of valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide in pharmaceutical dosage form by absorption ratio method. 2(2):150-161. 281-296(2008). J. Jyoti Mohanty. August 18-20. 2011. 2011. Volume 1/No.2011. International Referred Journal Shodh Samiksha Aur Mulyankan. Motivation as a means of Retention – A case study in the Health Care Industry. Conference Code: IDCTA-2011. A study of Combat Strategies from GO RIN NO SHO and their applicability to Strategic Human Resource Management published in International Referred Journal Research Analysis and Evaluation. 2011. Title. Conference Venue: Kathmandu Nepal. Authors. Conference Venue: Dong-A University. Type: International. Business Process Re-engineering with IT application. Place: Kathmandu. 2011. Second International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Processing & Computing (IPC-2011) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia November14-15. 2012. Kulbhushan Sharma. “Role of probiotics in human health”. Conference Code: NCETICT-2011. Place: Busan.Procedia Engineering.Paper ID: IDCTAR01-0020020/Title: Strategic Management System for Academic World (with Academic Excellence Exe to demonstrate the concept)-This is productivity oriented Advanced Industrial Engineering i. Kiran Bedi instituted by TIMES RESEARCH Date: November 10 -11. copy-right in 163 countries. year 2011. 2011. Paper ID: 622 Paper Title: Strategic Management System.1/July 2010. 17th & 19th December. Type: National.2011.Scientific Research Publishing. Participated In a 3 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By Prof. Busan 2011 International Conference on Software & Computer Applications (ICSCA-2011) held on July1-2. 3: 88-95. Type: National. awaiting publication. March Issue – 18. Kulbhushan Sharma . Journal name. Mr. Advisor. Mohali Campus in March. Karun Kataria.2012/12/31. Place: Gujarat. Title. Kulbhushan Sharma Surabhi Srivastava Ms. Jaipur. Haridwar. Conference Code: iCISD-2011. copy-right in 163 countries. Karun Kataria. Conference Code: GIRIBS-2011. Publisher Elsevier. Multimedia Technology. Bentham Science Publishers. Place: Allahabad.Plastic Waste Management by Substituting Natural Fibres. Paper: A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems.16-18. Volume 4. Date: January 12-13. Seoul. Gaurav Bhattacharya Participated in a three day Seminar and Paper presentation on Human Resource Management at Jaipur in October. Korea.Surabhi Srivastava. Paper Publication:. Dhanshri Parihar Dr Suresh Kumar Developed Desktop Expert System – “Strategic Management Business Solution” software for engineering institutions. Type: International. Publication date.A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems in ICISD 2011 International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Data Processing held on Jan24-25. jointly organized by ICCR and IHC from 3 – 5 March. Publication date. Place: AIMA. Parikshit Sharma Presented a Paper titled “Traditional Foods. Korea.2012/10/23. “Probiotics In Human Health”. 2012. that received a certificate of anteriority and Intellectual Property vide DEP 633941464221562500. Got 'Academic Excellence' award from Dr. in an International Conference on Tourism and Cultures. Nisha Raina. (In Communication). 2011. Goutam Rath. Participated in three day seminar on Human Resource Issues and Excellence in the Service Sector at Swami Keshwanand College of Management Sciences. Paper ID: 87 Strategic Management System for Academic World based on Composition of Cloud Computing and Case Based Reasoning System. Paper: Expert Systems for Academic Excellence. Pages-292-294. Authors. Fairs & Festivals of Himachal Pradesh” at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya. Conference Code: ICCCT-2010. Paper Publication: . Abhinandan Sharma. Goutam Rath. Mishra. Nepal.Mr.2011. Date: August. Amit K Goyal.Effect of Noise Pollution and its Solution through Eco-Friendly Control Devices in the North East India. Shimla Hills 16th. Type: International. 26 . Volume-2.Expert Systems for Academic Excellence in the National Research Conference conducted by AIMA on Globalizing 25 Participated in a one day conference on Bridging the Gap between Industry and Academia at RBIHM.2010.1-2. Issue – 28. Journal Name Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology. Abhinandan Sharma. The Third International Conference on Smart IT Applications (SITA 2011) Conference Venue Soongsil University. Date: January 24-25. Paper: Strategic Management System for Academic World. Conference Code: ICSCA-2011. Publisher. India. Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and research. Paper: Director-Academics: A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems. Pages 172-176. (In Communication). IEEE sponsored –The 7th International Conference on Digital Content. that received a certificate of anteriority and Intellectual Property vide DEP 633941464221562500. Paper ID: A039/Title: Strategic Management System for Academic World. Paper: Strategic Management System for Academic World-Expert System based on composition of Cloud Computing and Case Based Reasoning System. Paper Publication:-A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems –Case base Reasoning in the 2010 IEEE International Conference on 'Computer and Communication Technology' held from 17-19th September 10.e. “Development and characterization of artemether loaded solid lipid nanoparticles". Mr. Current pharmaceutical biotechnology. PharmAspire 2011.2011.2011. Amit K Goyal. Volume 38. Date: July. Paper Publication:-A Contemporary Approach to Hybrid Expert Systems –in Journal of Engineering Review (ISSN 0976-7088). Rayat Bahra Group at Bahra University. Paper: Real Time Academic Management System through Cloud. Sponsored by IACSIT (International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology Singapore).Director –Academics . Developed Desktop Expert System – “Strategic Management Business Solution” software for engineering institutions. Kulbhushan Sharma. Place: Greater Noida. Type: International. Issue-4.2011.Surabhi Srivastava. Date:September 17-19. Paper title :"Pervasive Computing: Study for Homes Published in: "An International Journal of Engineering Sciences" ISSN : 2229-6913. Goutam Rath. and its Applications to be held on Aug16Aug18. New Delhi. CCS University. International Journal of Computer Science Issues. 18-19 November 2006. December 08 : An investigative analysis of international registration system of IPR A framework for Priority based inter vehicle communication for highway safety: presented at an international conference organized by BDT Publishers. Geology Department.(3). Accepted for publication in March 2012 issue. Nanda Participated In a 3 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By Prof. Dec 29-31.Participated In a 10 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By IEDUP at Bahra University. Applications of Data Mining in Higher Education. Mishra. Rajan Vohra An e-Governance model for delivery of health care services in the state of Delhi – published in Voyager journal of computer science and Information technology . S. National conference on health care in 2020: opportunities and challenges before public health. Ahluwalia. Shimla Hills 19th . Kusum Participated in a two day conference at Kurukshetra University in February. Extracting and Representing Concepts as Meta Information: Published in IJITKM Journal. (The paper presented at PIMR. 2(3).. Vol 10 issue 6. Bansal. Participated in one day workshop on Curriculum Designing for Tourism at school level jointly organized by Institute of Vocational Studies (MTA) HPU and Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation. Vol. Designing a model driven Decision support system for primary health care managers : Published in IJITKM – an international referred journal. USA. Karan Berry Participated In a 3 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By Prof. September. International Journal of Computer Science Issues. Presented a paper titled “ An e. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Applications.. Participated in a one day conference on Bridging the Gap between Industry and Academia at RBIHM. Indore was extended by inclusion of a decision support model).New Delhi: International conference on e Governance. Gurgaon. Number 4. Third International Conference on Web information systems and technologies (WEBIST 2007). Intelligent Decision Support Systems for Admission Management in Higher Education Institutes. Meta Data Generation in Health Care Services Planning. 2006. Indore. Applications of Data Mining in Banking Sector. Spain. 26 Nov 2011. March 3-6 . Chandigarh at Bahra University. Elsevier Publications in February 2012. PRADANYA 2006 at IIHMR Jaipur . Participated in a seven days Faculty Development Program at Maharshi Dayanand University. October 2011. Ms. Rohtak in April. 26 September. Arun D. Presented a paper titled “ Empowering primary health care centers through e. Meerut. 2010. Ms. Rayat Bahra Group at Bahra University. Vol1 No 2. 2007. Mohali Campus in March. pages 345-353. (2). March 2010. Dr. Rayat Bahra Group at Bahra University. Voyager journal of computer science and Information technology . Meta Data Generation in Health Care Services.28th December. Communicated to Decision Support Systems. National seminar on 'Smart Governance for rural development'.Governance model for delivery of health care services in the state of Delhi” ( Also published in Voyager Journal). Shimla Hills 16th. August 06-07. Shimla Hills 19th . 17th & 19th December. 2011. Proceedings of the First Research Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer Science. Bahra University. Mishra. 2012. a. Advisor. Chandigarh at Bahra University. Geology Department. Participated In a workshop on Earth and Environmental Conservation Conducted by Prof. National conference on Applications of Information technology – Emerging trends. Govt.accepted for publication in March 2012 issue. Blocking Probability and Load Management in Optical Networks. Participated In a workshop on Earth and Environmental Conservation Conducted by Prof. pages 111-117. Ahluwalia. 2 (4) . Applications of Data Mining in Higher Education. 17-18 February 2006. International conference on Inter disciplinary approach in physical sciences. 2005 : Presented a paper 'Applications of e. 26 Nov 2011. Presented a paper titled “ Designing a Decision support system for primary health care managers”. Vice – Chancellor. Presented a paper titled “ Empowering primary health care services through e-Governance – A case study from Delhi Government”. Shimla Hills. Barcelona. A Conceptual framework for implementing Priority based segregation for Decision Support Applications : Global Journal of Science Frontier Research. Intelligent e. Arun D. Shimla Hills. 2011.Governance in health care services'. Arun D. Participated In a 2 days' workshop on Faculty Development Program Conducted By Dr. organized by ITM. Bahra University. Participated In a workshop on Earth and Environmental Conservation Conducted by Prof. Proceedings of the First Research Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer Science.K. Shimla Hills. Meta Data to Meta Information: A case Study from Health Services: Published in International Journal of Mathematical Archives. March 2011. Ms. in Trivandrum. 2011. 2011. Chandigarh at Bahra University. Shimla Hills. Geology Department. b. Advisor. Presented a research paper at an International conference in Dec 08 in IIT . Shimla Hills 16th. 2005. 26 Nov 2011. Shivani K.Governance – A case study from Delhi Government”. Shimla Hills.28th December. 2006. Shimla Hills. Bahra University. Participated In a 10 days' workshop on Faculty Initiation Program Conducted By IEDUP at Bahra University. of Himachal Pradesh. Proceedings of the First Research Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer Science. pg 7-14. July-Dec 08 issue. Shimla Hills. Global Publications. Pages 63-70. Mr. Pages 77-83. Volume 2. for July-Dec 09 issue. Pages 70-76. pages 315-319. Mathematical Analysis of of Data Analysis in Higher Education : International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Technologies. October 2010. 2012. Ahluwalia. hospital and pharmaceutical sectors in India.commerce with web data mining : A smarter approach to Intelligent business. July-Dec09 issue. organized by Deptt of Mathematics. Implementing Decision Support in Primary Health Care : Published in IJITKM journal. Pages 84-92. Pratibha Sharma Paper Title: Comparing the Efficiency of Minutia Based and Improved Fingercode Fingerprint Algorithm Published In : International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies. 2010. 2012. 2012. Kerala. organized by PIMR. Panjab University. A Collaboration Decision Support Model. Bahra University. Panjab University. 2011. 27 A framework for Collaborative Decision Support Systems for Primary Health Care Managers: Accepted for publication in Jan 2010 issue of International Journal of Information Sciences & Computer Engineering.1398-1399. 17th & 19th December. Proceedings of the First Research Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer 28 . (2011). Panjab University. Mr. 102-103. Amandeep Singh. India.June 2012 pp.2310. ISSBN NO. Ghaziabad. Bahra University Chancellor S. ISSN: 0975-3273.2243. “Performance Enhancement of an Optical Communication System Using Puls`e Shaping Filters” International Journal on Advances in Computational Research.No 3 . Vivek Sharma and Gurmeet Kaur.2012. S. “CORDIC Algorithm Techniques” Lambert Academic Publishing Germany by Navdeep Prashar. Balwinder Singh. Gurvinder Singh Bahra receiving 'National Edupreneur Award 2013' at New Delhi for establishing collaboration with industry in Bahra University 29 30 . International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology. “Fuzzy Logic Based Adaptive Noise Filter for Real Time Image Processing Applications”. ICICES 2011 . Ratish k Dhiman Miniaturization of Microstrip Patch Antenna Using Metamaterial as Substrate. Communication & Embedded Systems ICICES 2011. 2012 (In Press).2012. pp. Jaspreet Kaur. India. Balwinder Singh Lakha.Mr. 17-18 December 2011.2012.Bhavna Plaha Bhavna Plaha. Chennai. India. Issue 5. ICICES 2011 .A.A. Jaspreet Kaur Jaspreet Kaur. 2012. Balwinder Singh .3 May.435-440. Vivek Sharma and Gurmeet Kaur. Vivek Sharma Vivek Sharma & Gurmeet Kaur “Security Concerns in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks” International Conference on Recent Advancements in Technology & Management ICTM. Engineering College.International Conference On Information. DOI:10. “Performance Enhancement of an Optical Communication System Using Pulse Shaping Filters” 3rd International Conference on Next Generation Communication and Computing Systems(ICNGC2S-12)." Computer Science & Engineering: An International Journal (CSEIJ). IJCSI-2012-94-3200. Mr.5121/cseij. volume 1.978-3-659-27002-4.378.International Conference On Information. 376.5121/CSIT. pp. “Design and Development of Vending Machine using AVR ATmega 8515 Microcontroller” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science (IJARCS) in Volume 3 No. Vivek Sharma & Gurmeet Kaur “Comparison of Pulse Shaping Filters for Dispersion Compensation in Optical Fiber” International Conference on Recent Advancements in Electronics & Computer Engineering. "Design and Analysis of Digital Wave Generator using CORDIC Algorithm with Pipelining and Angle Recoding Technique. Navdeep Prashar. 5 November 2011. Engineering College. Communication & Embedded Systems ICICES 2011. A Novel U-Slot Loaded Broadband Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna. Navdeep Prashar Navdeep Prashar. 2012(Accepted). “FPGA Implementation of Pipelined CORDIC Sine Cosine Digital Wave Generator” International Conference of Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) DOI: 10. S. pp. 103-104. Ms. Preeti Gupta. “Salt & Pepper Noise Removal Using Fuzzy Based Adaptive Filter”. Ms. Chennai. July 2012. Vol 2. 22-23 September. A continuous evaluation system based on Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) worked out on a 10-points scale. The student is also provided another opportunity to improve the grade in a course by registering again for the same course. tests. 32 . assignments. They are designed and reviewed in consultation with industry experts and are delivered by excellent faculty. A student is required to earn minimum specified credits for being eligible for the award of a degree. Grades are awarded based on relative grading system. The CGPA of a student is calculated based on the credits earned and the SGPA obtained in each semester. Each grade is assigned a grade point and based on the credits assigned to various courses the Semester Grade Point Average(SGPA) is calculated. who are known by there dedication to teaching and research. The programs are conducted in highly conducive learning environment.ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT The programs offered by Bahra University have very strong base of academic rigour and industry interaction. an end term examination is conducted for each course. and at the end of the term. 31 TEACHING PEDAGOGY The University follows credit based semester system and to assure teaching a strong feedback system is in place. and close ties with national and international academic and business community. Students are regularly evaluated based on quizzes. seminars etc. Student is awarded a grade based on the total marks scored in each evaluation component. aging infrastructure in developed countries. a set of attributes that are expected to be necessary for engineers that will perform well in a world that is driven by rapid technological advancement. CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design. directing control and testing production process. construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. Electronics & Communication. Computer Integrated Manufacturing. and it was defined to distinguish it from military engineering. Bahra University School Of Engineering & Technology offers following courses for 2013 session: · B. Structural Engineering & Construction Management. Civil engineering is the oldest engineering discipline after military engineering. canals. technology is growing at a rapid pace. national security needs. Health care equipment manufacturing industry. can be leaders in business and public service and ethically grounded. Power Electronics.Tech(Mechanical. requisite for innovative methodologies for infrastructure development in emerging republics. see themselves as global citizens. environmental challenges brought about by population growth and diminishing resources. In the coming future there is bound to be huge demand for competent engineers in industry to cope this demand in technology.Tech(Computer Science. industrial control. and the creation of new disciplines that exist at the interfaces between engineering and nature earth . These engineers would be involved in creating and sustaining cutting edge technology to stay ahead in competition. including works such as bridges. manufacturing. ECE) · MCA Engineering Relevance Today. telecommunications.Computer Science Engineering and Automobile Engineering) · M. IT industries. Telecommunication industry. aeronautical and military fields. dams and buildings.SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Educating the Engineer of 2020 The expectation from Engineer of 2020 will be quite distinctive and we need to enrich Engineering Education accordingly. Internet technologies. and Other industries like steel. ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING An Electronics & Communication engineer can find job in Consumer electronics manufacturing organization. petroleum and chemical industry. Electronics and Communication Engineers usually get handsome salaries after some experience in related fields. Mobile communication. It is traditionally divided into several sub-disciplines including environmental 33 34 . roads. Civil. These attributes call for us to educate and make students technically proficient engineers who would be ultimately broadly educated. They may also work with computers and electronic equipment in the medical. Visions of Engineering in the New Century described. Other team is working on composite material. Aeronautical. Physics and Chemistry. and construction engineering. There are thousands of multinational and national software companies offer jobs to computer engineers. This is why Mechanical trade is called as an Evergreen trade (branch). With its wide scope of application. transportation engineering. the need for more mechanical engineers has increased exponentially. Government organizations like DRDO. Operating systems. materials engineering. This is going to stay for next few decades. You can also find job very easily in the following public sector industries such as Indian Railways. This is really an excellent field to have opportunities both in software companies and higher studies. geotechnical engineering. Algorithms. After three and half years all teams will become one and only one and would be able to develop Hybrid Composite Smart Shredded Technology. We are expected to produce it in $40 . ISRO. Google. we are in the process of manufacturing solar panel costing $400 in the market. mechanical engineers remain always in demand.engineering. Scope of civil engineers lies with many developing countries in Middle East. Opportunities exist in the public and private sectors in large numbers in all branches of design. as other engineering students. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering finds application in all fields of technology. Drilling and mining Industry. Mechanical engineers have always been needed as essential staff personnel in various industries of both public and private sector. From second year they are exposed to core computer science subjects like programming. coastal engineering. Every manufacturing and production industry needs mechanical engineers to carry out jobs efficiently and flawlessly for their companies It has a tremendous scope in cement industry. Further improvement can be of remote driving through robotics in collaboration with artificial intelligent professionals. It is one of the primitive branches of Engineering which have remained always in demand and continue to be in the future. As computing is extensively applied to almost every walk of life it created massive jobs for Computer Engineering students. water resources engineering. steel. Thermal power corporations to name a few.As the Industrial sector has drastically risen in pace. teams are occupied and work autonomously. We firmly believe in unquestionable ability of our students to elevate their life by their conscious endeavor. ECIL and BEL offer jobs to computer science students. Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector from municipal through to federal levels. Maruti Suzuki. Cisco. Currently altogether. Infosys. To name few famous. Digital logic. infrastructure development in both India and abroad. Right now constructions industry is booming as there is growth in infrastructure requirement throughout the country. Hydraulics. and Engineering drawing. Although teams of students working on diverse projects but in their heart of heart they very well recognized that they are ultimately working for synergy as they discern that: In crucial things-unity. data structures. From a curreent turnover of $73 billion the automobile industry is expected to touch a level of $145 billion. Version I is complete and version II is under progress. Nissan. Their work criteria changes according to the type and domain of the company they are working with. TCS. must never be at the mercy of things that matter least. Facebook. Petroleum. Theoretical computer science. apart from Indian car company Tata motors other foreign companies like Hyundai. The automobile engineers not only find placement in the growing auto industries but also from a large auto ancillary industry To realize our dream At this point of time at Bahra University one team of students is working on the project of Mountain Climber for which copyright has been obtained from France. Amazon. In all things -generosity 35 36 . during first year course. and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies. Web technologies. no matter which part of the world. and Wipro. IBM. structural engineering. Oracle. These techniques include Engineering Mathematics. Indian Air force (Technical). Africa. Indian Army. BMW and many more are earning huge money from Indian market. construction and maintenance. Biotechnology and many more. The expertise if at all we are able to attain will be used to manufacture automobile for mountainous region. power sector. What lies behind them and what lies before them are tiny matters compared to what lies within them. and Asia where infrastructure development is picking up and Indian engineers are in great demand. Yahoo. In important things-diversity. Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science Engineering students will learn about basic engineering techniques. Other team is working on solar energy. In future the knowhow will be very helpful in manufacturing vehicles for Indian Army . Our students firmly believe that Things that matter most. Databases and Computer Architecture are few to mention. Computer networks. The need for the car is increasing geometrically. Microsoft. Many foreign car companies are competing with one another to setup their firm in India. Manufacturing plants. Chevrolet. which is applicable in 163 countries. Automobile Engineeeing The automobile sector is increasing day by day due to which we need large number of automobile engineers. surveying. The School Of Management at Bahra University has taken Strong Initiatives in this direction. Personality Development Programmes are already included in their time-tables so that it becomes their daily routine. The School of Management at Bahra University is the youngest member of the Rayat-Bahra group and has already sent positive vibration across the region. Management education in India has witnessed impressive growth in the last two decades due to its vast and ever increasing scope. Indians have played a significant role. This helps students to take a realistic approach towards their career. Every graduate at some point of time finds it a good career option. Multi-national and national Companies interact with our students to give them a detailed idea about the happenings in the corporate world. Industrial/Market Visits A majority of our students come from service class. Regular visits to industry and market gives them a first-hand experience of their future work place. Business Quiz and Management games in each class to improve their skills. Students undertake various Practical Assignments. our fundamentals have been very strong. student and outside experts to work upon their problems. Time and again we have seen the ability of Indian managers who are today commanding the bright future of some of the Fortune 500 companies. Some of them are: Ÿ Developing excellent communication skills Ÿ Providing exhaustive knowledge of the subject Ÿ Industry oriented approach Ÿ Infusing high level of confidence Ÿ Enabling students to use it platforms for effective management Modern Teaching Methodology We don't believe in traditional teaching methods as they fail to develop the students as per industry requirements. Our primary approach is Learning By Doing. This exercise develops positive confidence and also helps in Overcome Public Phobia. provided he or she is given the right environment. Universities. From day one. 38 . We firmly believe in the philosophy that every student has an inherent capability to improve and excel.SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES and updated with their business knowledge. Well known experts from India's top institutes like IIT's. which on one hand develop their group management skills and on the other hand motivates them to be more organized 37 Routine Visit of Outside Experts We firmly believe that knowledge must pour in from everywhere if we want to give a balanced exposure. In our ONE-TO-ONE approach we entirely focus upon the weaknesses of every student through our scientific tests and involve faculty. Case Studies. It also offers them a great learning experience when they visit various departments and interact with the employees and ask many questions. Holistic Approach Our prime objective in the School of Management is to ensure overall improvement. Most of the Universities and colleges in India have well developed Management department. The result of above approach which is unique is paying rich dividends. Even behind majority of the innovations taking place across the world. We feel that a first hand learning experience has no comparison and classroom teaching alone cannot satisfy this urge. It requires Practical Orientation. Presentation Skills Improvement We emphasize more upon doing as many projects and assignments involving real life problems and other topical issues of present and future concern. We have to implement what we have learned from our classes. Group Discussions are the routine features in our management curriculum. till they are removed. Students extensively use modern computer lab with internet connections to collect relevant data under the direct supervision of their respective faculty and then make presentations before class using lcd projectors. Role Play. In today's competitive environment Teaching-learning-delivery process has gained significant attention. 5. transport facility and a conducive learning environment combined have helped the students to attain their dreams. 1. The faculty of School Of Management at Bahra University has rich academic and industrial experience. Tommy Hillfiger. At Post Graduate Level MBA(Masters in Business Administration). 4.Axis Bank. then desire is the key to success in any interview and we deliver our responsibility effectively in that regard. Specializations Offered Developing Right Attitude We strongly feel that positive attitude is necessary and can transform a person from ordinary studenttoextraordinary high achiever. We understand that first deserve. List Of Courses Offered The school of management offers two courses both at post graduate and undergraduate level. Marketing Finance Human Resource Management Retail Management Human Resource Development Banking & Insurance Hospital Administration 100% Placement Target We as a part of our Educational Social Responsibility feel that every eligible student must secure a job before he/she says good bye after completion of the course. 2.have already taken our students from current MBA batch and many more are to follow in the coming weeks. The faculty is hardworking and helpful in their approach. IDBI Bank etc. to name a few. Bahra University has already taken strong initiatives in this direction. HCL.From time to time our experts from outside conduct workshops on positive attitude. cafeteria. 7. (Bachelor in Business Administration) a three years(Six semester)full time course.All the students who passed out in session 2012 have already been placed in reputed Indian Companies & MNCs Modern Infrastructure Without modern infrastructure one can achieve very limited success. At Undergraduate Level BBA(HONS). a two years(Four semesters)full time course. round the clock security. We try to focus upon every student through our Mentoring System. 6. Bose. well equipped computer lab with internet connectivity. big corporate houses like Pepsi. white boards. Modern classrooms with LCD projectors. The result of our efforts is evident from the placement drives where the success rate of our students during interview is much higher than the entire group and other institute and Universities though we are just three years old and very new to the state of Himachal Pradesh. 39 40 . hostel facilities both for boys and girls. Our efforts in this directions are highly commendable. An impressive list of their publications and academic contributions at international and national forums proves their worth.Excellent Faculty Faculty is the backbone of every successful University/Institute. 3. It gives you the opportunity to meet new people: If you are a people oriented person. Restaurant Manager. In a hotel you might work in the Human Resources Department. Sales and Marketing.000 to 50. Graduates can join this field as housekeeping staff supervisor. Food & Beverage Manager. here are ten great reasons for choosing this field: 1. in Strategic Management. Hospitality Management has become one of the top career choices made by students in India. Manager of a certain destination. Cabin Services. Hotel management industry comprises of Hotels and Restaurants Management. spas. restaurants. after several years. Hospitality management students working in international airlines industries can earn around 25. Here you will get the opportunity to meet new people from different backgrounds and countries. List of Courses offered at School of Hospitality & Tourism Ÿ Bachelor in Hotel Management Ÿ Master in Hospitality and Tourism Adminstration Job Prospects There are lots of career opportunities in this field. Hospitality is a broad field. restaurant manager. Airline or a Resort company. Hotel industry involves functions such as Front Office Operations. Cruise Ship Lodge Management. General Manager. there are more than 2. hotels. Skilled professionals from top notch hotel management institutes can earn between Rs 20. Housekeeping and more. sound management skills and international experience. a good grasp of the industry.Rs 30.000 per month. Food and Beverages. lodging manager.40 million people working in hotel. This profession mainly focuses on providing services to the customers. The Tourism and Hospitality sector is growing and needs more and more personnel with a higher education. After course completion one has a wide array of career opportunities open for them in India as well as abroad. Travel And Tourism.Promising profession: Hotel management jobs not only offer you great growth opportunities but a promising career. catering and related industries in India. food service manager and more. Graduates of tourism & Hospitality Management have job opportunities in an attractive and rapidly growing industry: Product Manager at a Tour Operator. 2. Hospital Administration and Club Services. sport and recreation. Front Office Managers. Professionals from this field can also seek employment in travel agencies. Our approach suits future employers: Two of every three graduates start their careers less than three months after graduation! There are lots of reasons to get into the hospitality sector. Project Manager at a Fair or congress company.000 to 10. Graduates income mostly depends upon their qualifications. Presently. Housekeeping Manager. Front Office and. Convention Services Managers Remuneration Specializations Some of its specialized fields are: · · · · · · · · Customer Service Travel Geography Hospitality Enterprise Room Divisions Management Food & Beverage Management Hospitality Sales & Marketing Hospitality Human Resource Management Hospitality Management Information Systems Hospitality Management has become one of the most lucrative fields. Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges.000 . Airline Catering.000 per month. Candidates with certification or diploma programs can get their initial salary around 8. employee in the marketing or event department of a Tourism Company like a Cruise line.You can be as creative as you want: It gives you an opportunity to be as creative as you want.000 per month. airlines and more. you will not have to search long for something to love about your new profession. 41 42 . Executive Housekeepers. Some job titles Resident Managers.SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Hospitality Management has become a booming industry in India. 3. transportation companies. skills and experience. Tourism Promotion and Sales etc. Here in this profession you have to be on your toes to achieve great success. Airlines. 6. With hotel industry jobs and hospitality jobs in simple terms your future is in your hands. A very wide industry. 7. Travel Agencies. ó Further inputs to teaching and training of the students through regular expert lectures and demonstrations as well as specialized workshops. Stop waiting for things to happen: In this field you are required to be proactive. Fun while working: When you are having fun. Immigration and Customs services. and seminars. It is extremely marketable: All over the world there are tourists that look forward to an enjoyable vacation. Interpreters. 5. 43 44 . and enjoying it shows that you love your work. 5. a good four-year degree from an accredited university or a successful trip through culinary school can give you all education that you will ever need to make the most of your career.000 per year on the low end. you cannot just wait for things to settle down or to happen. It does not take a lot of money: As the cost of college continues to very high. Tour Operators. 10. Financially rewarding: The median salaries for hospitality sector are good and goes up to over Rs. 4. Guides.00.Hospitality jobs will always allow you to use your creativity. Professionals in this field earn handsome amount and get stability in their profession. This field gives you more opportunities than just punching a clock. busy work is not usually a part of the equation. The whole world is your home in this profession. And if you get an opportunity to complete the course in three years that mean you can save the expenditure of one year. There are lots of job opportunities in this field and professionals can get a job anywhere in the world. So every day is new day for you. 8. It is diverse: The field of hospitality industry is very diverse. provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries. Travel and Tourism enterprises include major internationals with a workforce of thousands. here you can work on various places and positions. ó Emphasis on knowledge and skill development through balanced theoretical and practical inputs. When your work is people based. In this field you will get enough opportunities to work and enjoy and to follow your passion with lots of energy. it includes Government Tourism Departments. Hotel management pay well exceed per year and can even skyrocket into six figures depending more upon your experience. It demands something more than the usual jobs. Hotels etc and many associated service industries such as airline catering or laundry services. Contribution of School Of Hospitality &Tourism (Bahra University) towards developing professionals for meeting the growing for Hospitality and Tourism Industry ó Innovative curriculum developed after intensive industry research and regularly upgraded to keep abreast of the changing requirements in the field of hospitality and tourism. ó Holistic development of future managers and entrepreneurs ensured through games and extra-curricular activities. Travel and Tourism is one of the world's largest foreign exchange earner among industries. 9. Set your own responsibilities: This field is not just about working 9AM to 6PM. to the small private travel agent with a handful of employees. conferences. creating many job opportunities for people in this industry. You can explore as many options as you want. Methodology of Teaching THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES We believe in active learning system & participative teaching methodologies. This new decade is thus. Along with the class-room teaching for imparting theoretical & conceptual knowledge. The Institute is approved by apex professional bodies like Pharmacy Council of India (P C I). In the rapidly changing global scenario and the implementation of GATT & TRIPS in India.Pharm. Anticipating this demand the founder Dean of the Academy Dr. discussions/debates. 45 46 . New Delhi. presentations etc. Pharmacy 2. Techno-Supported learning The faculty is computer-savvy and makes use of the technological resources viz.) B. Test & Feedbacks The academic process has been designed such that the students need to go through tests on a regular basis so that the faculty gets feedback of the students. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy. Individual Focus We ensure that each student is given the personal attention for his/her overall development. it will be only a matter of couple of years that the pharmaceutical industry and professionals will play a vital role in shaping up our national economy. shall also enhance the skills of communication. The Drugs & Pharma industry is a multibillion-dollar business. Special attention is given to help students eliminate their oft repeated mistakes. so that graduates become enlightened thinkers as well as competent practitioners. group learning through different techniques viz. project work. logical analysis etc.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) The department plans to incorporate other Post-graduation in Pharmacology. The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences is a center of excellence in Pharmaceutical Education and Research Development .D at earliest. leadership. List of Courses offered for session 2013 1. SCHOOL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES offers to its students a unique opportunity to integrate theoretical and applied knowledge in the health professions. but even worldwide. Quality Assurance and Drug Regulatory affairs &Ph. The College's state-of-the-art laboratories along with the highly experienced and recognized faculty provide valuable hands-on learning and clinical skills for the students.D) put the wheels in motion that brought about the existence of School of pharmaceutical sciences. of the students.BANERJEE (M.LCD projector and interactive board to facilitate the learning process.) M.It's aim is providing quality Pharmacy education and making all pharmacy students messengers for health and prosperity. industrial training. role. The faculty interacts and motivates each student. A.plays. bound to have an ever growing demand of pharmacy professionals not only in the country. Ph. the human genome project has led to the identification of over 32. –The pace of new discoveries in biotechnology and health care and the appearance of whole new fields of endeavor in recent years have made for an exciting and challenging time for pharmacists. opening up immense opportunities for firms. Ÿ It is remarkable to note that. the shift towards predictive.A. The population is growing and new areas of medical need are emerging. Indian pharmaceutical industry is undergoing fast paced changes. preventive and personalized health care and challenges from nanotechnology and stem cell technology have added to the need for pharmacists to remain experts in medicine.F.S.S. Ÿ Pharmacy involves all the stages that are associated with drugs i. The profession is experiencing a period of unprecedented progress and development. and are listed at N. which is next to that of US. marketing. stem cells. is both desired and necessary to reach the global standards. The Indian Generics market is witnessing rapid growth.e. privatization and globalization (LPG) have helped the Indian pharmaceutical companies to achieve international recognition. –The increasing demands of understanding how modern medicines work at the molecular level. development. formulation. The skills of pharmacists have never been in greater demand and to deliver the latest. action. –Nanotechnology is here with us today and is being used in an evolutionary manner to improve the properties of many therapeutics and healthcare products.000 genes in human cells.D. cutting-edge treatments and medicines to millions of patients every day. The diseases from which people in developing countries suffer are increasingly similar to those in the developed world. Global warming could also have a major effect on the world's health. Ÿ Innovation and technology are the two factors due to which India is on its way to become the preferred global supplier for drugs and dosage forms and also a hub for contract research and manufacturing.Q. Indeed. use. epidemiological and economic shifts are transforming the pharmaceutical market. etc. The quality of the products is reflected in the fact that India has the highest number of manufacturing plants approved by US FDA. today several Indian pharma companies are approved by U. enabled by the genomic revolution. –The future of health care is closely intertwined with developments in nanotechnology. Ÿ The transformation of the sector from conventional pharmacy to drug experts. Ÿ Liberalization.A. · Ÿ The industry ranks fourth globally in terms of volume and thirteenth in terms of value. has already made commendable progress. safety. quality control. packaging. These changes generate huge opportunities for Pharma. contract research organizations and R&D activities. 47 48 . genomics and proteomics. storage. Pharmacy Tomorrow –Demographic.Pharmacy Today Ÿ There has never been a more exciting time to consider a career in pharmacy.A. which –Another emerging field which will impact pharmacists is the advent of 'personalized medicine'. discovery.D. India produces 22% medicines of the global generic market · According to Department of Biotechnology. 49 50 . Many analysts agree that the industry is moving from the era of 'blockbuster drug' to a new operating model known as personalised medicine. about 165 institutions in the country are engaged in genetic engineering research. Achievements of department School of pharmaceutical sciences plan to set up a R&D Unit in collaboration with Himachal Drug Manufacturing Association for d e v e l o p m e n t o f H e r b a l Medicine and clinical trial of these drugs. For example. the contract research organization (C.A . India has now earned global recognition for the inherent strength in the knowledge society. in addition to US. School of pharmaceutical sciences Proposed to establish one Pharmaceutical Incubation Centre in Bahra University. SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES (PROPOSED) Bahra University is in the process of setting up school of legal studies from this academic session Following course is proposed in School of Legal Studies: (a) Five Year Integrated B. which has transformed our industry to a supplier of low cost medicines. This will accelerate the process of research in India.) market is set to grow to US$ 1 billion by 2010.O.LLB Today. The most important event in the pharmaceutical industry has been the Patent Act of 1970. According to the Accelerator Group Outlook. other companies will create major research hubs in India. This is basically because of the existence of a large number of scientists who have leveraged their scientific skills to develop new chemistry technologies.R.INDIA as a Pharmacy Destination “World's R&D destination of the future . that has developed stem cell lines as a part of the stem cell network worldwide.India” The pharmaceutical and life sciences industry is undergoing a period of profound transformation. nearly 99% medicines used in India are produced in India. In fact. Europe and Japan. Novartis and Glaxo have started their Clinical Research Organizations in India and in times to come. companies like Pfizer. initially within India and now to the world. India is one of the few countries. This dramatic low cost revolution has helped penetrate the availability of medicines and made it accessible to a large part of India and in these 30 odd years this accessibility has moved up from 20% to more than 80% now. experts within the Rayat. case studies. Event Management Committee. set up and support advanced studies.CAREER DEVELOPMENT CELL Career Development Cell has managed to provide 100% placement to all passout students of 2012. Indian Navy Indian Army Reliance ADAG Natron Resources Dell TVS Motor Unisys Fortis Hospital Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Eli Lilly Ÿ Torrent Pharma Ÿ Alembic Ltd. Cultural Committee. In truly global style. PR & Outreach Committee. presentations. communication. IT Club. Placement Committee. emotional intelligence. Placement season for 2013 batch has already started and companies from various domains are visiting the campus. CDC ensures that as a student all students are active member of a club/committee that brings about your true potential and aptitude helping you in your future careers. the curriculum stresses on developing analytical skills. USA/Reliance Money/Delhi Stock Exchange/Hash Biotech/Fashion Federation Accreditation Board. and even more importantly. industry internships. Environment Committee. Hence. In order to keep up with the growing volume of industrial liaison activities. to catalyze the further growth and development of interaction between the Institute and Industry. The Cluster are designed to offer services like MOU with leading industry partners. industry projects. RAYAT BAHRA CORPORATE RECRUITMENT PARTNERS PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Patni Computer Systems Ÿ Sasken Technologies Ÿ HCL Infosystems Ÿ Perrot Systems Ÿ GTL Ÿ Ambuja Cement Ÿ Hero Cycles Ÿ Vardhaman Ÿ Hewlett Packard Ÿ Span Engineers Ÿ Green Field Online Ÿ Regalix Inc Ÿ Apollo Ÿ Ÿ USI Global Ÿ Data 64 Ÿ HCL Technologies Ÿ Globallogic Impetus Technologies Ÿ Ÿ Ericsson Ÿ Syntel Ÿ Oracle Ÿ Wipro Technologies Infosys Technologies Ÿ Ÿ Nestle Ÿ Philips Ÿ Khanna Paper Mill Ÿ Accenture Newgen Software Ÿ Ÿ Logic FAB Ÿ Saber Paper Wipro Infotech Ÿ Ÿ Zen Focus Convergys IMG Ÿ Ÿ I-Flex Solution Ÿ Luminous Ÿ Pel Soft Labs Ÿ Spanco Tele Nextgen Venturi Ÿ Ÿ OATI Ÿ Allengers Hughes Communication Idea Cellular Sebiz Infotech RMS CMC Ltd. Alumni Committee. Pharmaceutical Cluster and Financial Cluster. Paris/Intercontinental Hotels/Leela Hotels/Zuri Resorts/Royal Resorts/Bosch/ Royal Enfield /Reliance Money/Destimoney. Debating Club. Besides imparting theoretical knowledge. Ÿ Claris Life Sciences Ÿ Ÿ Ind Swift Ÿ Sanat Pharma Panacea Biotec Ÿ Cadila Life Sciences Ÿ Cipla Ÿ Ranbaxy Ÿ Ÿ Apple Pharma Dabur Pharma Themis Pharmaceutical Micro Lab Hash Biotec Ÿ Nector Life Sciences HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Ÿ Radissons Ÿ Claridge's Ÿ Le-Meridian Ÿ Leela's Ÿ Taj Ÿ Ista Ÿ ITC Ÿ Kingfisher Ÿ Fortune Ÿ Air India Ÿ Sarovar Group MANAGEMENT Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ 51 Pepsico Ÿ Khanna Paper Mill Ÿ Nestle Ÿ Future Group Ÿ Ralson Ÿ DLF Pramerica Ÿ Trident Ÿ Tata AIG Ÿ YES Bank Ÿ Aditya Birla Group-MORE Ÿ Sonalika Ÿ ICICI Prudential Ÿ Bank of America Ÿ Barclays Shared Services Ÿ Vodafone Ÿ Kapsons Ÿ Kotak Securities Ÿ Tommy Hill Figer Lupin Pharma India Infoline DBS Cholamandlam Standard Chartered Saber Papers HCL Technologies BRY Air Asia India Mart Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ NJ India Invest IDBI Intech Trade India Religare Reliance Communication Fidelity HDFC Bank Axis Bank 52 . Commercial vehicle/Maruti Suzuki Training Institute/Volkswagen Group India/HP-IIHT Incubation Center/Infosys/Intel/Punjab Info Tech/ Thunder bird School of Global Management. CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Center of excellence has been set up in the campus to bring industry as part of the campus and making them stake holders for reasons like academic alignment. and human engineering. faculty training and development and manpower development with required skills. Career Development Cell (CDC) at Bahra is highly practical and focused on what the industry needs as it is evolved through constant interaction with leading professionals who are a part of the Industry and Academic Advisory Boards. Bahra University has placed emphasis on the cultivation of strong links with industry and promotion of various industrial activities by the faculty members and students. corporate placements.E. creative thinking. a separate cell Career Development Cell ( CDC) was established right from Day of the University in year 2010. industry specific project assistance and R&D activities. career development counseling and placement services. establish service level understanding and transfer. Personality Enhancement is greatly stressed at Bahra University and all students undergo special classes and workshops from the experts of various domains. BU has done MOU with Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani Group for Training & Placement which is one of its kind. Sports Committee. Emphasis is laid on learning of foreign languages. problem solving and team work abilities. NSS and Red Ribbon club. The center of excellence currently houses automotive cluster and is in plan to develop technological cluster. Rayat Bahra Industry Tie-Ups RAYAT BAHRA INDUSTRY-INSTITUE INTERFACE (MOU'S SIGNED) V. research work and role-play form an integral part of a student's tenure at Bahra University.Bahra group impart a rigorous and cross-functional curriculum. Thus students can choose from various committees and clubs including. areas & financial aspects of starting an SSI Unit or a Company. Crossword.P.40. 25 faculties participated from various region of Himachal & Punjab to develop their skills. Scope & Implementing Entrepreneurship. The EAC was funded by Entrepreneurship Developement Institute of India. Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp A 3 day Entrepreneurship Awarenss Camp was organized by Bhara University on 11th May . Restaurant Running competition. Dr. The Entrepreneurship Week was organized at 5 campuses of Rayat Bahra Group Bahra University. Bal Kalakar & Technical event like Mobile App Wizard was organized to provide the student a feeling of every area of passion. It is ideas that drive the creative process and we believe that innovation is the mother of all great change.2012 to aware the students on Entrepreneiral Skills. It also endows them learning & practical exposure about running different businesses. Rush Hour was organized every day where small events like Race-to-Paint .40 STUDENTS PARTICIPATED . Hoshiarpur. The Cell started with its presence at Mohali Campus in the year 2010 & with a short span of time of 15 months. The students went to a Industrial visit at Altruist Technologies Pvt Ltd to gain the knowledge about working of a company. National Entrepreneurship Week 2012 Common Projects “Innovation Shop” The Innovation Shop is one of its kind innovations in the country.2011 to give a message to the mass of Himachal Pradesh about taking initiative & becoming self employed. GM-IED. Students performed an act where a journey of an Entrepreneur was described.000+ people 54 . Opportunities till 2020 to share their views & train the students for their upcoming entrepreneurial career.2012 till 16th Feb. ENTREPRENEURS PARTICIPATED . The cell aims to promote entrepreneurship culture and bring a feeling of intellect in every student of the University. Rayat-Bahra's Entrepreneurial Award Ceremony.2012. The Cell starts within a space of 100 sq feet & has an independent office “Voz-E-Magazine” The magazine will be initialized to cater to the rapidly changing way in which people access information.000. Ahemdabad. Mr R. quality check of the product and supporting them in building idea which they are presenting.Uttar Pradesh. It attempts to showcase some brilliant ideas in a reader friendly layout. More than 40 top Industrialist came to different workshops like Idea. Ropar & Mohali.2011 . This enables them to evaluate the idea see the likeability of the product and get a small vision of how the customers would respond to the idea in future at a larger scale 53 Rayat Bahra Group organized “National Entrepreneurship Week 2012” in collaboration with National Entrepreneurship Network from 11th Feb. Campus shops will be launched in each campus of Rayat-Bahra Group. thereby realizing their ideas and converting them to reality. Campus Shop is a platform for students to showcase their innovation to masses. Mishra. More than 1000 people gathered to watch the Street Play at Rotary Club Park .28th Dec. Minchy's Food Products.ENTREPRENEURSHIP CELL Entrepreneurship Cell – Bahra Unversity was started on 4th October. Business Out of Waste competition . The competition organized wereVillage Awareness Campaign at Railmajra. EVENTS Business Awareness Street Play An Entrepreneurship Street Play was organized at Mall Road. The FDP was sponsored by IED – Uttar Pradesh.13th MAY . S. Shimla on 3rd October. The students were told about the Strategies. first Entrepreneurship Awareness Marathon in Chandigarh. E cell monitors the proper establishment. The Cell is driven by young professional students. Mr Girish Manocha – MD . It was the first time that an Entrepreneurial Week is celebrated to make the students learn the skills of Entrepreneurship. Faculty in Entrepreneurship were the Guest Speakers fot the program. It has reached a turn over of 20. The focus of the Cell was to come up with the platform where students can opt for their career as an Entrepreneur. The purpose behind commencing this magazine is to make all the students of Bahra University abreast about the various activities and initiatives being undertaken by the Entrepreneurship cell that helps them develop their interest in this field of Entrepreneurship. The students are guided by the faculty heads in each campus with the support of the top management. Patiala.Srivastav . Awards of more than 1 lac were distributed during the concluding ceremony. Cell guides & provides a platform to the students who want to be the future Entrepreneurs of the country. coordinating.2011. More than 6. It is an initiative to develop a sustained platform that supports people across the region in their own venture.000 students participated from all across Punjab.7000+ AWARENESS DONE . Himachal to participate in this mega event. The shop is run at Bahra University with a vision to sell whatever products are created by the innovative students . Faculty Development Program An FDP specifically in the area of Entrepreneurship was organized at Bahra University on 14th Dec. Haryana.2011 in order to train the faculty of the region in the sphere of Entrepreneurship. the Cell has reached to 5 different locations of Rayat Bahra Group. miles of beaches and waterways. 3. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE UK 1. such as Academic supervision. deliver and promote the various programs.About the University:The University of Cambridge is one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centres. Program Structure:Student will spend first 3 years of Bachelors in Bahra University and Fourth year in California State University. it's no wonder people who visit South Carolina have hard time leaving. To initiate the 3+1+1 program where Bahra University. and CSUF will offer a Master's Degree for student from Bahra University. South Carolina provides the right mix of opportunities and quality lifestyle found in places around the world. as well as the world-class original research carried out by the staff of the 56 . About the South Carolina:With a mild year round climate. To offer a Global Technology Management Certificate program and Global Entrepreneurship Certificate Program to students of Bahra University. Thunderbird has been synonymous with global leadership in business education. Electrical/ Electronic Engineering.Streams available: Computer Science.Courses Available: Global Technology Management and Global Entrepreneurship Certificate ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY: Since its founding in 1946. To discuss appropriate teacher training workshops to be provided by Cambridge ESOL. that includes one year of curriculum from California State University Fullerton (CSUF). As the leading authority on developing thought leaders to succeed and prosper in international business. About the University:Clemson University is a fully accredited university with its main campus in Clemson. 4. Those students who does not meet admission requirement of CSUF at the end of third year. Clemson University welcomes qualified International students to its programs. 5. South Carolina. 3. Rayat Bahra Group of Institute and Industry Partners of Bahra University. global business best practices and ground-breaking 55 2. Fullerton USA (subject to admission requirement of CSUF) to complete their Bachelors. deliver and monitor the various programs. Thunderbird School of Global Management is the oldest graduate business school focused exclusively on global business education. Some Clemson academic programs are also offered at facilities in Grenville. To improve the quality of learning and teaching in all the institution and colleges of Bahra University. To develop. Cited as the best place to live on East Coast by Outside Magazine and a Job Market Leader by Biz Journals. 3. By its history and current practice. 2. a burgeoning art scene and several up-and coming neighbourhoods. will be allowed to continue their fourth year in Bahra University. After completion of Masters in CSUF. Himachal Pradesh. FULLERTON 1. More than 350 students from India where enrolled in a variety of academic programs at Clemson in 2010-2011 year. USA. which are linked to the CEFR international benchmarks. To explore the possibility of cooperating on other training programs and 4. Registration and Immigration Services etc. Its reputation for outstanding academic achievement is known world-wide and reflects the intellectual achievement of its students. 2. Their faculty is recognized for innovative teaching methods. Thunderbird case studies are used worldwide. 3. To offer a various courses to students of Bahra University and Partners of Bahra University. To collaboratively develop the details of program content and financial arrangement. faculty training and research initiatives. To offer a standardized International Testing system for English across the institutions using Cambridge ESOL examination. To explore the possibility of cooperating on other training programs and 4. THUNDERBIRD SCHOOL OF GLOBAL MANAGEMENT 1. Himachal Pradesh offer a Bachelor's Degree. To explore the possibility of cooperating on other training programs. 2. South Carolina. and a self-governed community of scholars. Thunderbird students are prepared to fully participate in the global economy. To offer the opportunity to students of Bahra University at colleges of the institution to gain achievements in English which are internationally recognised. 1in the world. curriculum support. To develop.INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES global research. which have consistently named Thunderbird as a leader in Global Business Education. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1. Any Qualifying Bahra students admitted to Clemson will receive the normal student services provided to all other International students. student will be awarded two separate degrees as Bachelors from Bahra University and Masters from California State University Fullerton. curriculum support. To collaboratively develop the details of program content and financial arrangement. This region is becoming the destination of choice for today's young and experienced professionals. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY. To collaboratively develop the details of program content and financial arrangement. They will also have an option to apply for the Master/ PG Degree to be completed in One Year at CSUF. faculty training and research initiatives. this leadership is recognized by major publications around the world. Ranked as No. To collaboratively develop the details of program content and financial arrangement. Cambridge ESOL English tests and globally recognised as high quality assessments which has a positive impact on the learning of English. military. and is keen to work with the institutions to give their teachers and students access to International English Qualification.Dr S K Bansal Vice Chancellor Bahra University during MOU signing ceremonyt with Mr John Kerr CEO. Cambridge ESOL is the World's Leading authority on English language testing for all learners of English and qualifications for English language teachers. scientific and political influence. The currency of UK is Great British Pound and is equivalent to approximately 78-82 INR. About United Kingdom:The UK is a developed country and has the world's seventh-largest economy by nominal GDP and eighth-largest economy by purchasing power. culture. banking facilities and money transfer guidance Ÿ Orientation on country. Cambridge ESOL works with partners in India to promote the use of standardized International assessments as benchmark levels to improve the learning and teaching of English. with plentiful rainfall all year round.The United Kingdom has a temperate climate. cultural. The UK remains a great power with leading economic.QAI (UK) University and the Colleges. travel & luggage 57 58 . It was the world's first industrialised country and the world's foremost power during the 19th and early 20th centuries. FACILITIES FOR STUDENTS Ÿ Prepare for embassy interviews Ÿ Pre departure briefing andd post arrival helps Ÿ Overseas insurance and medical cover of students Ÿ In house english language proficiency test trainings Ÿ Educatioonal loans. It is a recognised nuclear weapons state and its military expenditure ranks third or fourth in the world. • Separate Hostels for Boys and Girls • Rooms with attached bathrooms • Absolutely ragging-free environment • Computer Labs • In-house Medical facilities • Communication Centre • Convenience store • 24 hours Free Ambulance Service • Shopping Complex • Transport Network • Hostel & Mess facilities • Sports grounds/ Courts • Hi-tech Gym • Round the clock security • Canteen/ Tuck shop CAMPUS LIFE 59 60 . Doctors are available to meet any emergency in the institute or hostel. magazines and Non-books materials to facilitate quality teaching and research. Stationers shop where students can purchase stationery. Ambulance services round the clock are available for patients in the hospital. periodicals. an activity center. reference books.The University extends pick and drop transportation facility to students within a radius of about 30 km adjoining the Campus. ambulances and other vehicles provide uninterrupted transport facility to the students. STD booth. national and international (print and e-version). Each Campus has many clubs to choose from: professional societies for Engineering. Online Grievance Cell Occasionally.Bahra has a formal grievance process that students may initiate by submitting an official Medical Care Centre Each campus has a well-equipped medical center to provide first aid and prompt medical care round the clock. Literary Club. subscription to research journals. toiletries and other necessities. Hospitality Dramatics Club. reading room. Management Graduates. cars. best Encyclopedias apart from good collection of books. First aid facility is available in workshop. Rayat. There is a confectionery shop. Hostel Separate hostels for girls and for boys within the campus. Shopping Complex & Gym There are basic necessity shops in the campus. canteen till late hours & other basic amenities like hot water supply in winter. Nature Club. Cultural Society. common room. Transport Interactive Learning Avenues Students have ample avenues to take a break from study through club activities. and staff. journals. a student will encounter an issue or problem on campus that he or she has not been able to resolve. A hi tech gym is also there in the university campus. Each hostel has rooms with attached bathrooms. Art Society. 62 . Two new hostels are under construction to provide in house residential facilities to the aspiring students. faculty.Library Fully Computerized. Xerox facility in the campus. dining room with mess. Wi-Fi enabled. lab and buses as well. and Adventure Club 61 A fleet of buses. Photography Club. 2000/. 120 (c) Civil Engineering 120 (d) Computer Science & Engineering 60 (e) Automobile Engineering 60 Admission Criteria On the merit of JEE(Main) earlier known as AIEEE Eligibility M. then one semester/year hostel fee is to be refunded. then no refund of fee is to be made.Tech.Tunnel 103 Tunnel By Pass Shimla Shoghi Jatogh Tutu Summerhill Boileauganj Tavi Chakkar Barrier Shamti Dharampur Kumarhatti Barog Solan Old Bus Stand/New Busstand/Deonghat Chambhaghat Salogra Kandaghat Transport charges for the session 2013-14 24500 24500 22500 22000 21000 20500 20000 18000 16000 15000 21000 20000 18000 16000 16000 16000 14000 13000 6000 17000 16000 17000 15000 14000 14000 12000 18000 29000 25000 22000 16000 14000 12000 6000 PROGRAMMES OFFERED School of Engineering & Technology B.Tech Programmes B.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Route Dhalli Malyana Mehli Panthaghati Vikas Nagar(Kasumpti) BCS(New Shimla) Khalini Kanlog Phagli/Lalpani/Ramnagar Tutikandi Sanjauli IGMC Chotta Shimla/Lakkar bazar/Longwood/ Statebank Bemloi Bus Stand/Tara Hall V. No refund of fee will be made if student leaves the Transport facility during the Academic year.(40% in case of SC/ST/OBC) No. Chemistry and Maths as subjects and minimum 45% marks in qualifying exam.Tech or AMIE (Associate Member of Institute of Engineers) with at least 50% marks(45% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC categories) No.may be deducted and balance amount be refunded. 2. of Seats (a)Computer Science Engineering 30 (b)Structural Engg. TRANSPORT FEE 1. If a student surrender his seat before the start of session then Rs 5000/. 70000 + Rs. No refund of fee will be made. & Construction Management 18 (c)Computer Integrated Manufacturing 18 (d)Electronic & Communication Engineering 18 Admission Criteria On the merit of GATE or on the merit of entrance test conducted by HP Technical University Hamirpur 64 . In case student leaves the Hostel during the semester. 72000 (Rs. HOSTEL FEE 1. of Himachal Pradesh Hostel Charges Rs. 2000 = Rs. 2. In case student leaves the Hostel before the start of semester/year.Annual Transport Charges for the session 2013-14 FEE STRUCTURE Academic Fee As per orders of Department of Higher Education-Govt. Programmes Eligibility 10+2 from any recognized state/national board with Physics. 63 S. of Seats (a) Mechanical Engineering 120 (b) Electronics & Communication Engg. If a student surrender his seat after the start of the session.refundable security) REFUND RULES ACADEMIC FEE 1. Chemistry.Sc(Computer Science)/any graduate with computers as one of the subject in all the three years of graduation with min. 50% marks.) Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) 65 60 Bachelor's degree(Any discipline) with min. of Seats MCA 60 Eligibility Bachelor's degree(Any discipline)OR BCA/BSc(IT)/B.(45%in case of SC/ST/OBC) Admission Criteria On the merit of entrance test conducted by HP Technical University Hamirpur No. 50% marks.A. Maths or Physics.Pharma with min. of Seats Eligibility 120 Bachelor's degree(Any discipline) with min.(45%in case of SC/ST/OBC) Admission Criteria On the merit of CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) or on the merit of entrance test conducted by HP Technical University Hamirpur 60 10+2 from any recognized state/national board with minimum 45% marks in qualifying exam(40% in case of SC/ST/OBC) On the merit of entrance test conducted by HP Technical University Hamirpur B. of Seats Admission Criteria School of Pharmacy School of Managment M.(45% in case of SC/ST/OBC) On the merit of entrance test conducted by HP Technical University Hamirpur Eligibility Admission Criteria 10+2 from any recognized state/national board with minimum 45% marks in qualifying exam(40% in case of SC/ST/OBC) On the merit of BUCET-2013 conducted by Bahra University School Of Legal Studies School of Hospitality & Tourism Management No. of Seats Master in Hospitality & Tourism Adminstration No. of Seats No. Biology as subjects and minimum 45% marks in qualifying exam.A. of Seats B.B. (45%in case of SC/ST/OBC) On the merit of entrance test conducted by HP University/ HP Technical University Hamirpur Eligibility Admission Criteria 10+2 from any recognized state/national board with Physics. Pharmacy 60 No.No. of Seats Five Year Integrated BA LLB (Proposed) 60 66 . 60 Eligibility Eligibility 10+2 from any recognized state/national board with minimum 45% marks in qualifying exam(40% in case of SC/ST/OBC) Admission Criteria On the merit of JEE conducted by NCHMCT No.(Hons. 50% marks. Chemistry.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) 18 B.(40% in case of SC/ST/OBC) On the merit of entrance test conducted by HP Technical University Hamirpur Eligibility Admission Criteria M.B. 50% marks. In this regard we had numerous tree plantation drive in and around the campus of the Bahra University. 67 68 . in case of final year students. Medical and Aptitude test at 44 Govt Sr Secondary Schools of Solan district covering approximate 4000 students. • A blood donation drive was conducted at Bahra University with help of Red Ribbon Club • We also introduced the free ambulance services in the radius of 20 km around the University campus.bahrauniversity. • We acknowledge our responsibility to the environment. Scholarships & Concessions on the Basis of University/Board Results During the Course 25% of Tuition Fee: Students securing 1 to 3 positions in the University and CGPA is greater than 9. social and educational development within its communities while also giving active support to local initiatives. In case the student secures position as stated above in both the semesters/annual examination. the concession will be valid for one year and shall be adjusted along with the tuition fee of next semester/year of the respective class.0 Note: The above said concession will be valid for a semester only if the student secures 1 to 3 positions as stated in one semester of the academic session. However.SCHOLARSHIPS & CONCESSIONS-2013 EDUCATIONAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Scholarships Concessions for duration of the course • Bahra University promotes and encourages economic. Note: The candidate must maintain consistent academic performance with minimum first class.in) 25% of tuition fee: Brother/Sister of a student studying in Rayat Bahra Group (Concession will be given to both the students) Application on Desired Form (Format available on www. Throughout the years.In this regard we have organized Health check camps at Bahra University & various remote villages of Solan Distt in association with Times of India and with the support of IGMC Shimla. Attested Copy of Death Certificate 50% of tuition fee: Single girl child. We have adopted a rainwater harvesting system for the effective utilization of the rain water inside our campus.edu.edu. Documents Required 100% of tuition fee: Student whose both parents are not alive.in) • Bahra University strongly believes in giving back to the society . • Further to promote the awareness about of technical and professional education and the exams concerned with we have conducted Mock JEE. we have established a number of programs to reduce our carbon footprint. Attested Copy of Death Certificates 50% of tuition fee: Student whose father is not alive. the concession shall be adjusted in the tuition fee of the last semester only. Affidavit on Desired Format to be submitted every semester/year for availing the concession (Format available on www.bahrauniversity. . . com) 9. Students are prohibited from engaging in acts of intimidation. 2. IAS (Retd. Ragging is an inhuman act and is banned both inside and outside the campus of the University. Angshu Bannerjee 9805092442 Director Career Development Pradeep Prem 9805092429 Dy. If a student absents from the classes for seven consecutive working days without prior permission his/ her name may be struck off the rolls. etc. Rana 9805092438 Deputy Registrar Hitender Chandel 9816020789 Controller Of Exam Dr. Student is expected to carry the ID card on his/her person while in the Campus and especially when appearing in tests and examinations. Students shall not directly or indirectly indulge in. faculty a n d other employees of the university. Each student will be issued an Identity card which is non-transferrable.S. Students are advised not to indulge in any prohibited. Bansal 9805910009 Registrar C. This includes lodging of a criminal case. and also when going out of the Campus. aid or abet any activity that might be construed as ragging. 5. and/or weapon inside the campus is strictly prohibited. 15. consumption of alcoholic drinks and use of hallucinogenic drugs and other illegal substances. pan-masala. employees. & Admissions Abhinav Nanda 9805092446 General Manager K. or the possession of such substances. (For details. is strictly forbidden. immoral activities inside and/or outside the campus. Sushil Chaudhary 9805092437 Public Relations Officer Ritu Shah 9805044412 Transport Officer Babu Ram 9805092412 Project Officer Sanjeev Saharan 9805092455 Medical Officer Dr. violence or abuse against any of the students. staff and faculty members of the university. Smoking. illegal and unethical. 7. refer to Anti-ragging policy of the Group available at group website www. 16. 11. the decision of the University would be final and binding. the same shall be borne by the student. they will be liable for punishment as per University rules.Important Contact Numbers STUDENT INSTRUCTIONS Disciplinary Rules & Regulations for Students 1. anywhere in the Campus.B. 14. Students are advised to attend all classes and to ensure that they maintain the attendance criteria as laid down by the university ordinance governing the same. Vice Chancellor Dr.R. chewing pan. Students are expected to maintain decorum in their behavior and habits. Adherence to dress code is compulsory for academic and allied activities in the campus. 10. Students are also expected to dress-up decently in all public places. 4. University would not be liable for any compensation/claim whatsoever under any circumstances. Lalit. gambling. 6. 13. against the student at the Police Station as per the directive of the Honorable Supreme Court of India as well as expulsion from the University. 73 BAHRA UNIVERSITY Designation Name Contact No. 8. staff. The Honorable Supreme Court of India has taken serious cognizance of the offence of ragging and has issued strict directives for steps to ensure its elimination. Nivedita Chandel 9805092425 Asstt. S. Safety of all personal valuables/belongings will be the responsibility of the student. industrial visits is compulsory. students of other programs. Participation of students in academic activities such as seminar/workshop.rayatbahra. 17.) 9805092423 Dean (Academics) Dr. in case of any casualty/injury or otherwise to any student during his/her academic course inside or outside the Campus. 12. at all times. Violators will face necessary disciplinary and legal action. decent and cordial attitude towards their classmates. Students are expected to show sincere. If the student is found involved in activities resulting in direct or indirect loss/damage to the University. 3. Students' loitering in the campus is prohibited. befitting the prestige of the Campus. During the teaching hours students are not allowed to leave the college campus without written permission from the Dean. In case of any dispute on any matter. Director Mktg. K. gutka. Carrying any explosive/fire arm. He/ She will be asked to compensate the University for the same. Competent authority of the University possesses the right to modify the aforesaid rules and/Or Insert/ delete from time to time in future and the same shall be binding upon the students. Warden(Boys Hostel) Parvinder Singh 9805092463 Asstt Warden(Girls Hostel) Madhu Bala 9805092419 Ambulance 9805092413 74 . or else. 09805044412 . Chotta Shimla. Top Floor. Near H. : 09805092461.Like us @ www.173215 (15kms from Shimla on Shimla-Chandigarh National Highway) Ph.: 0177-2629833. 09816087278 Shimla Office: Emm Villa.P. 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