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Sunday 2 October 2011

TAMILNADU STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY/SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS (STP)/2011


TAMILNADU STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
(Autonomous body of Government of Tamilnadu) 
DOTE Campus, Chennai – 600 025 
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS (STP)

This scheme is to promote R&D work having social relevance, significance and usefulness to 
our State.  The major area of research may be in fields such as Agriculture, Environmental 
Sciences, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Veterinary Sciences, Medical Sciences, 
Social Sciences and Engineering and Technology.  Under this scheme, financial assistance to 
the tune of Rs.1.5 to 3.00 lakhs is provided for a period of 2 years to scientists and faculty  
members working in the above fields in any of the recognized Universities/Colleges/ 
Research institutions in the State.  To avail financial support for Science and Technology 
Projects, 4 copies of proposals in the prescribed format along with required enclosures may 
be sent to  Member Secretary, Tamilnadu State council for Science and Technology, 
DOTE Campus, Chennai – 600 025 on or before 31stOctober 2011.  Following format is 
to be expanded wherever space is required and separate statement(s) are to be enclosed as 
required. 
APPLICATION FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS 
(4 Copies to be submitted) 
1 Title of the Project : 
2 Discipline under which to be considered 
WRITE ANY ONE OF 
Agricultural sciences/Biological sciences/ 
Environmental Sciences/Engineering & 
Technology / Physical sciences/ Medical 
sciences/ Veterinary sciences / Social 
sciences 
:  
3 Name & Designation of the Principal 
Investigator 
:  
4 Postal Address of the Principal 
Investigator 
:  
5 Name, Designation and address of Coinvestigator if any 
:  
6 Contact Phone numbers (Office and 
residence) of PI & Co-PI alongwith, email 
ID, if any 
:  
7 Name of the Institution/Organization in 
which the project will be carried out 
:  
8 Name of other Institution(s) 
Organization(s) involved in the Project 
:  9 Duration of the Project  
(Maximum 2 years) 
:  
10 Total Cost of the Project Proposal (details 
to be furnished in the prescribed format) 
:  
11 An abstract, not exceeding one page 
describing the background, objectives 
methodology & yearwise budget 
: To be enclosed separately 
12 Details of the project proposal including 
the State-of-the art of the subject, the work 
already done in this area in India or 
elsewhere, and defining clearly the 
objectives and methodology and yearwise 
phasing of the project. 
: To be enclosed separately 
13 Brief bio-data of the Investigator(s) : To be enclosed separately 
14 Facilities available at the Institution/ 
organization to carry out the project 
: To be enclosed separately 
15 Social relevance and usefulness of the 
project 
: To be enclosed separately 
16  Whether the same Investigator(s) is / are 
receiving funds from any Other agencies  
If yes, 
Name of the Investigator 
Title of the Project 
Agency 
Amount 
Details of projects already carried out, if 
there is any 
:
:
:
:
:
:
Yes/No
Place :       Signature of the Investigator(s) 
Date : 
     Signature of the         Signature of the  
Head of the Department             Head of the Institution 
        With Seal             With Seal DETAILS OF BUDGET 
A Salaries & Wages I Year II Year Total 
i. Research fellows, if any      
ii. Supporting technical & other 
staff, if any 
     
 Total    
B  Permanent equipment  (only 
project specific, minor 
equipment): major equipment/ 
facilities are expected to be 
already available with the 
institution(s): Name & cost may 
be indicated 
     
 Total    
C Consumables    
Chemicals, glasswares 
Fabrication/Service 
Testing 
Other Consumable 
 Total    
D Travel    
E Total of A+B+C+D    
F Total Cost of Project  

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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay IITB RESEARCH INTERNSHIP AWARDS 2011-12

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
IITB RESEARCH INTERNSHIP AWARDS 2011-12
 
Home      Available Projects      Eligibility     Selection Procedure      How To Apply      FAQIITB      IRCC      
 
 
About The Awards:
IITB Research Internship Award is designed to be an educational and professional research experience. These awards are available for specific research projects. The details of these projects are made available to the candidates so that they can apply for projects of their interest and can prepare themselves well for a rigorous selection procedure. The number of interns will be restricted to the number of projects available. The selected interns are required to work full time for four to six months on the project and will be given a fixed stipend of  Rs. 10,000/- per month. Accommodation may be provided subject to availability.
Kindly visit the "How To Apply" page for applying.
Click on the following link: http://www.ircc.iitb.ac.in/IRCC-Webpage/HRMSLoginPage.jsp for submitting application form
Important Dates:
TaskTimeline
Last Date for submission of Application formOctober 15, 2011
Tentative Dates for Interview15th -30th November 2011
Duration of InternshipDecember 2011 to June 2012
About IITB:
IIT Bombay has made concerted efforts to align its R&D focus with the national goal of achieving technological self-reliance. Students and faculty conduct research projects in thrust areas of science and engineering. Its preeminent position at the cutting-edge of research is reflected in its impressive list of research projects, which cater to both our national needs and global developments.
Education and research are the twin pillars of IITB and the ambience is one in which new ideas and creativity can flourish. A key goal of the Institute is to provide a creative atmosphere in which higher studies and research thrive amongst the students and the faculty. IIT Bombay's commitment to merging education with the creation of knowledge provides a fertile ground for productive research that has led to a range of scientific and technological achievements.
We feel that the main ingredient for successful R & D is enthusiastic young minds. It is from this view point that we have introduced the IITB Research Internship Awards to engage bright external students on it challenging research projects.
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FDDI/NOIDA/Jharokha… Glimpses of Visuals”- Visual Merchandising Competition 2011


Jharokha… Glimpses of Visuals”- Visual Merchandising Competition 2011
 
ABOUT VM
Visual merchandising or VM as it is popularly known as is the art and science of presenting products especially by their creative display in retail outlets by the means of effective design solutions, in order to generate traffic, create interest and buzz- and of course, generate sales. VM is one of the most important pieces in running the retail business. The visual merchandiser is there, not to impose ideas, but to help clients articulate their own personal style. It consists of not only Window Display but also include In- Store Display and Online Display.

Window display is the most controllable element in relation to image of the store and the merchandise displayed that can be exploited by a retailer. Not only are they entertaining to the innocent pedestrians or the window shoppers but at the same time they are silently selling the offers and the merchandise to the unsuspecting consumers. Window Display assists in:
  • Educating the customers about the product/service in an effective and creative manner.
  • Setting up an innovative medium to present merchandise in 3D environment, which has extended impact and recall value.
  • Creating an exclusive positioning to the retailer
  • Synergizing the business and marketing strategies of the retailer, keeping the product in prime focus.
  • Merging the creative, technical and operational aspects of a product and the retailer.

TIPS TO MAKE WINDOW DISPLAY MORE EFFECTIVE
  • Keep it simple- One of the most important things to consider when designing a display is simplicity. An uncluttered, sleek display looks more professional than a table or window piled up with random items. Don’t try to put every thing at once.
  • Keep it clean- Part of a successful window display is keeping the creation neat and clean.
  • Change displays frequently– Change the window display regularly with the new thoughts and products range to give a spanking new appearance to the store. A few popular ideas for display merchandising are- Seasonal themes, Color themes, holiday themes or show case the latest and greatest items the store is carrying right in the window.
  • Bright lighting- is crucial both during the day and night. Use colored spotlights to draw attention to the most unique items.
  • Repetition- Use repetition of shapes and colours to attract attention.
  • Use of Colours- Use light bright colours. Make the window display using as bright and vibrant colours as possible.
  • Less is more- Cluster items in groups of three or five. Odd numbers are most pleasing to eyes. Leave enough space between the groups of items.
  • Vary height and depth of items- to carry the eye throughout the display. A pyramid or triangle is a pleasing shape. This is especially important when all of the things being used in the display are the same size. Using different heights creates visual interest and keeps a person's eyes moving around the display.
  • A display needs a focal point.
  • Displays need unity- Continue the theme of the window display with other displays inside the store. Selecting a single theme for all the store windows and some interior display spaces can create a cohesive and inviting appearance.
  • Convert passers by into customers- On an average a shop window display has just 3 seconds to convert passers by into customers. If one manages to achieve this, then the possibility of making a sale is much higher.
 
COMPETITION BRIEF
Purpose and Objectives of the competition:
  • Gives creative teams from all over India the chance to showcase their talents
  • An opportunity for individual, retailers or students to be the “ best among the best”
  • A chance to experiment with creativity and innovation.
  • To create a stunning, unique window display on a small budget.
Entry requirements:
  • The competition is open to both VM professionals and students that give creative teams from all over India the chance to showcase their talents and be crowned national champions.
  • “Jharokha: Glimpses of visuals” promotes and develops the quality of VM and window-dressing skills across the retail industry and above all gives the opportunity of being the best among the best.
  • Students from design, fashion, art and management institutes can group up in teams of maximum 4 members.
    OR
    Young Retail and Design Professionals in any category, can group up in teams of maximum 4 members.
  • Theme: “Go- Green”
 
COMPETITION STRUCTURE
Stage 1:Entries from competitors:
  • The entries have to be sent through the institute/ organization only.
  • Entry is free of Cost.
  • Entries should consist of the Duly filled entry form. Entry form can be downloaded from www.fddiindia.com. A printed proposal (500 to 1000 words) based on a set theme, which should have:
    • Interpretation of the theme
    • Your research work for the concept, product (merchandise) and consumers/ target market.
    • A3 size Colored hard copy of Mood Board depicting your theme
    • A technical drawing of the window in A3 size. Rules for which are:
      • All designs must be ORIGINAL work.
      • Demonstrate planning and dimensional consideration through technical drawing of the window( can be manual or computerized).
      • It should be scaled drawing of the merchandise , props and other materials.
      • Basic costing of the display should not exceed Rs. 2000/-.
  • Window Specifications:
    • 8 ft. X 8ft. X 8ft (Designs must be contained within this perimeter, i.e. cannot go beyond or attach materials past the specified areas.)
    • Only back wall will be provided; Sides are bare.
    • Grid on top.
    • Two adjustable spotlights at the front of the grid ceiling.
    • Electrical socket.
VMC2011
  • Please consider all practical implementations in time restriction of 3 hours while creating your proposal.
  • All entries with the heading” VM Competition- Window Display” must be posted in Hard Copy (printed form) latest by 30th September, 2011.
Stage 2: Further Short listing
  • An eminent panel of jury members would short list final 9 best entries that would be intimated by mail.
Stage 3: Window Display
  • Short listed teams will be invited to set up their display in FDDI grounds, where they will be judged by industry experts and designers.
Date of final display is 18th November 2011. Each team will be given a time limit of 3 hours, although preparation is allowed prior to installation.
 
PRIZES
1st Platinum Prize:Rs 10,000/-
2nd Diamond Prize:Rs 7, 000/-
3rd Gold Prize:Rs 5,000/-
  • Cheque will be issued in the name of the institute/ organization only.
  • Final 9 best entries will get certificate of participation.
 
RULES
  • Each team must submit the requirements for the first stage by 30th September 2011. All work must be clearly marked with the names of the participants and the contact details. Please pack the entries carefully so they arrive in perfect condition for judging.
  • Mannequins will not be provided by FDDI. If required, participants can make their own arrangements.
  • All participants have to bare the cost of travel, accommodation and props on their own. FDDI will not be liable for any payments.
  • Submitted designs must be solely produced by the members in the team.
  • The names of the participants in a group will remain finalized. No request for changing the member names shall be entertained after the submission in Stage I.
  • Presence of all the members is mandatory at the time of the display.
  • Any additional drawings or materials apart from those specified will not be eligible for judging and may lead to disqualification of the team.
 
NOTE: All entries with the heading” VM Competition- Window Display” must be posted in Hard Copy to the following address:

Chief Consultant (Retail)
Footwear Design & Development Institute ( FDDI)

(Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India),
A10/ A, Sector 24, Gautam Budh Nagar,
NOIDA-201301.
E-mail:vm@FDDIINDIA.COM;Website:www.FDDIINDIA.COM
 
 
DOWNLOAD DETAILS:
  
 
 
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I I T,BHUBHNESHWAR/Fifth International Conference on Solidification Science and Processing/OCT.,2011


Fifth International Conference on Solidification Science and Processing
ICSSP5
Scope of the Conference
 
The aim of this conference is to allow participants an opportunity to discuss the recent developments in the field of solidification science and processing and review challenges faced by the community in the 21st century. The conference consists of invited oral presentations and contributed posters. To ensure an intense interaction amongst the researchers present at the conference, only a single session will be in progress at any given time. Students are encouraged through a reduced registration fee and the possibility of limited logistical support. Best student papers will be judged and awarded during the conference. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
  • Fundamentals of solidification
  • Modelling of solidification processes
  • Microstructure evolution
  • Solidification under micro-gravity and external fields
  • Solidification of composites
  • Defects in castings due to solidification
  • Bulk metallic glasses and nanocrystalline materials
  • Advanced materials and processes
  • In-situ observation of solidification process
  • Foams and syntactic composites
  • Thermophysical properties and phase equilibria
  • Nucleation and grain refinement
  • Light weight materials processing
The papers presented at the conference will be peer reviewed and published as proceedings in an international journal.
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AYUSH SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME/2011


AYUSH SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME

Government of India through the Indian Council for  Cultural Relations (ICCR) has 
been offering scholarships to pursue Ayurveda Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy courses in 
India since 2005. The total number of scholarships offered for AYUSH courses initially was 
30. Resurgence of AYUSH at international level has resulted in growing demand from foreign 
students to study in Indian Institutions. Keeping this in mind, the Department of AYUSH had 
proposed to support foreign nationals under its international fellowship programme for 
undertaking AYUSH courses at premier institutions in India. In addition to the 30 
scholarships provided initially, another 20 scholarships are being provided under the 
International Cooperation scheme of the Department  of AYUSH.  The Department is also 
providing 20 scholarships to students of Malaysia.   
  
Scholarships are provided for the following courses  
Under Graduate courses
• Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS):  5 ½ year degree course 
including one year mandatory clinical training 
Eligibility: 12 years of schooling with science subjects 
• Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery (BSMS): 5 ½ year degree course including 
one year mandatory clinical training 
Eligibilty: 12 years of schooling with science subjects 
• Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS): 5 ½ year degree course including 
one year mandatory clinical training 
Eligibilty: 12 years of schooling with science subjects 
• Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicines and Surgery (BAMS): 5 ½ year degree course 
including one year mandatory clinical training 
Eligibilty: 12 years of schooling with science subjects
Post Graduate Courses 
• M.D. Ayurveda : 3 year course 
Eligibilty: BAMS degree  recognized by CCIM 
• MD Siddha: 3 year course 
Eligibilty: BSMS degree  recognized by CCIM 
• MD Unani: 3 year course 
Eligibilty: BUMS degree  recognized by CCIM (It may be noted that amongst foreign universities  only degrees of Sri Lankan 
Universities i.e. BAMS and BUMS from Institute of Indigenous medicine, University, 
of Colombo, Sri Lanka and BSMS from University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka are recognized 
by CCIM) 
• MD Homoeopathy: 3 year course 
Eligibilty: BHMS degree  recognized by CCH 
(It may be noted that only the UG degrees of Indian Universities are recognized by 
CCH) 
Ph.D. Courses 
Ph.D in Ayurveda: 3 years course (only1 seat is available for foreign students) 
Eligibilty: MD (Ayurveda) degree recognized by CCIM
Procedure for application
ICCR sends the offer letter for scholarships to Indian Missions abroad. Offer of scholarships 
are advertised by the Indian Missions in countries  where the scholarships are offered. 
Application forms for scholarships are available with the Indian missions. Interested 
students are required to submit six complete sets of applications forms at the Missions. 
Applications should be properly filled- up and sent with complete supporting document. 
Certified copies of all documents should be accompanied with English transitions, a syllabus 
of the qualifying examination should be enclosed with the application.  
Selection procedure
Applications from the desirous foreign nationals received by the Indian Diplomatic Missions 
concerned are scrutinized and forwarded by them to  ICCR for selection and placement. 
ICCR, however, does not consider applications which are received directly from the 
candidates.   ICCR in-turn forwards the application to the Universities/educational 
institutions who have their own eligibility criteria. A scholarship is awarded only when the 
admission is confirmed by ICCR. Thereafter appropriate visas are issued by the Missions. 
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MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHOPAL/INTERNAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY /2011


MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,                                                                               
BHOPAL-462007                                                    
PH: 0755- 4051000, 4052000  FAX: 0755-2670562                                                           
INTERNAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 

Each 4 digit extension can be reached directly by adding the prefix number 
(0755) 405 _ _ _ _  to the respective numbers. 
Director Office    residence office 
1  Director     1001 
2  Director office     1003 
3  Committee room     1004 
Registrar Office    residence office 
1  Registrar     1010 
2  Registrar office (FAX)     1011 
3  Registrar office     1012 
          
Dean Office    residence office 
1  Dean Office      1020 
2  Dean Faculty Welfare      1022 
3  Dean Student Affair      1023 
4  Dean Academics      1024 
5  Dean R & C      1025 
6  Dean Planning     1026 
7  Officer on Special Duty    1027 
8  Engg. I/c Construction    1028 
9  PA       1029 
Central Examination    residence office 
1  COE      1030 
2  COE Office      1031 
          
LIBERRAY    residence office 
1 Archana Saxena Assist Librarian 2425 1380 
2 Pankaj Sharma Assist Librarian   1381 
Account Section    residence office 
1 Srinivas Shastri DR Accounts    1040 
2 Harish Vaidya AR Accounts 2426 1041 
3 R .Lokhande AR Accounts 2607 1042 
4  Abdul Rakeeb  Office Superintend    1043 
5  Cash Counter      1044 
6  Fee counter      1045 
          Centre Store    residence office 
1 Beny Abraham SPO    1050 
2 Raizada  sk  1051 
3  M.M. Razzak  SK 
   1052 
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AR 
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Establishment    residence office 
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1 Rajendra Khare 
Institute 
Engineer   1065 
2 Madhulika  AgIII 
  1066 
3  A.K. Soni  sub Engineer 
  1067 
4  Jyoti Khatawkar  sub Engineer  2603 1068 
5  Satyendra Shukla  Assist Engineer 
  1069 
Electrical section    residence office 
1 S.N.S. Tomer 
Institute 
Engineer 2625 1070 
2 Store Keeper     1071 
3 Substation  College Sector   1072 
4 Substation  Colony Sector   1073 
5 Substation  Hostel Sector   1074 
DISPENCERY    Residence  Office 
1 Vasant Shrivastava 
MEDICAL 
OFFICER   1370 
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MEDICAL 
OFFICER  2321 1371 
          
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1 Vishmu Prashad  Associate Prof  2409 1390 
2 Ruchi Khare  Assistant  Prof   1391 
          
Hostel     Residence Office 
1  COW     1750 
2  hostel No. 1  Reception   1751 
3  hostel No. 2  Reception    1752 
4  hostel No. 7  Reception    1753 
5  hostel No. 7  Reception    1754 Training and Placement    Residence Office 
1  Aruna Saxena  TPO 2334 1770 
2  Store Keeper  Reception   1771 
          
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Assistant 
Director   1775 
2  P.K.BHATT 
Assistant 
Director   1776 
          
other services    residence office 
1 Vehicle Section     1780 
2 VIP Guest House 
  
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3 VIP Guest House   1782 
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5 STUDENT Council   1784 
6 EDP cell     1786 
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9 Raghuwanshi 
  
  1789 
10 Main Gate     1790 
11 Main Porch   1791 
12 Estate Officer   1792 
13 Auditorium   1793 
14 Canteen   1794 
15 Computer Center   1322 
          
Arch & Plan    Residence Office 
1 HOD     1100 
2 Department office     1101 
3 Alka Bharat  Professor    1102 
4 Rekha Jain Associate Prof.   1103 
5 Savita Subherwal  Associate Prof. 2317 1104 
6 Sonia Teneja Associate Prof.   1105 
7  Manmohan Kapse  Associate Prof.    1106 
8 Nakul Dhagat Associate Prof. 2417 1107 
9 Charumitra Kapse Associate Prof. 2421 1108 
10 Anupama Sharma Associate Prof.   1109 
11 Jagdish Singh Associate Prof.   1110 
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13 Yogesh Garg Associate Prof.   1112 
14 Rajat Soni  Associate Prof.   1113 
15 Vinay Mohan Das Asst. Professor 2665 1114 16 Seemi Ahmed Asst. Professor 2415 1115 
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19 Anuj Jaiswal  Asst. Professor 2661 1118 
20 Supriya Vyas Asst. Professor   1119 
21 Kavita Dehalwar Asst. Professor   1120 
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23 Navneet Munoth     1122 
24 store keeper     1123 
25 Computer Lab     1125 
26 Commitee Room     1126 
          
Applied Mech    Residence Office 
1  H.O.D   
  1150 
2  Department Office   
  1151 
2 N.D.Mittal  Professor  2323 1152 
3 G.Dixit  Professor  2305 1153 
4 M. S. Hora Associate  Prof.   1154 
5  Sanjay Soni Associate  Prof.  2405 1155 
6 Raman Nateriya  Asstt. Professor 2623 1156 
7 Ms. Priyanka Dhurvey Singh  Asstt. Professor   1157 
8 Ajay Pandey  Asstt. Professor   1158 
9 Amit K. Telang Asstt. Professor   1159 
10 Neeraj Tiwari Asstt. Professor   1160 
11 Kavita G. Suneja Asstt. Professor   1161 
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13 Durgesh Agrawal 
Asst. 
Programmer  2631 1163 
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BIO INFROMATICS    Residence Office 
1  H.O.D.  
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2  Department Office 
1351 
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5 Khoshhali Menaria Assistant Prof   1354 
        
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1  Office     1650 
2  Savita Dixit   2305 1653 
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4  Amit Dubey   1655 
5  Faculty Room       1656       
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Civil Engineering    Residence Office 
1 HOD     1200 
2 Department Office     1201 
3 S.K Mittal  Professor 2327 1202 
4 V. K. Gahlot  Professor 2209 1203 
5 N.Dindorker Professor   1204 
6 S. K.  Dubey Associate Prof. 2325 1205 
7 Anil Kumar Sharma Associate Prof.   1206 
8 Charu Parashar Associate Prof.   1207 
9 V. Prasad Associate Prof.   1208 
10 T. S. Deshmukh Associate Prof. 2211 1209 
11 P.K. Jain  Associate Prof. 2318 1210 
12 P.K. Agrawal Associate Prof. 2411 1211 
13 S.K. katiyar Associate Prof. 2402 1212 
14 Mukul Kulshreshtra Associate Prof.   1213 
15 M.S. Chouhan Associate Prof.   1214 
16 Abhay Sharma Associate Prof.   1215 
17 Suneet Kour Associate Prof.   1216 
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19 M.K. Choudhary Asstt. Professor 2429 1218 
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22 Ajay Thawait Asstt. Professor   1221 
23 Rakesh Kumar  Asstt. Professor 2609 1222 
24 Sidhart Rokede Asstt. Professor 2432 1223 
25 Kishan Dharavath Asstt. Professor 2622 1224 
26 Ruchi Khare Asstt. Professor   1225 
27 Vivek Garg Asstt. Professor   1226 
28 Junaid Rahim Asstt. Professor 2427 1227 
29 Hiralal Tiwari Asstt. Professor 2428 1228 
30 Rajput S.P.S Asstt. Professor 2416 1229 
31 S. R. Samadder Asstt. Professor 2658 1230 
32 Anil Z. Chitade     1231 
33 store keeper     1232           
Computer Science/IT    Residence Office 
1  HOD 
    1300 
2  Department Office 
  1301 
3 M.Chawla Associate Prof.   1302 
4 Praveen Kaushik Assistant Prof   1303 
5 Deepak S. Tomar  Assistant Prof 2645 1304 
6 Manish Pandey  Assistant Prof   1305 
7 Sweta Jain Assistant Prof   1306 
8 Khethawat Saritha Assistant Prof   1307 
9 Bholanath Roy Assistant Prof   1308 
10 Akhtar Rasool Assistant Prof   1309 
11 Jay Trilok Choudhary Assistant Prof   1310 
12 Lavit Rawtani Associate Prof.   1311 
13 Vasudev Dehalwar  Associate Prof. 2312 1312 
14 R.K. Pateriya Associate Prof. 2424 1313 
15 Devshri Roy Associate Prof.   1314 
16 Jyoti Bharti Assistant Prof   1315 
17 Miss. M Gyanchandani Assistant Prof   1316 
18 Rajesh Wadhvani Assistant Prof 2648 1317 
19 Sanyan Shukla Assistant Prof 2632 1318 
20 Nilay Khare Associate Prof.   1319 
21 Direndra Pratap Singh Assistant Prof   1320 
22 John Varghese ASK   1321 
23 Hoshihar S. Chouhan O S 2621 1322 
24 Namita Tiwari Assistant Prof   1323 
          
Electrical Engineering    Residence Office 
1  HOD   
  1400 
2  Department  office   
  1401 
3 Gayatri Agnihotri Professor 2201 1402 
4 Ganga Agnihotri Professor 2329 1403 
5 D.M. Deshpande Professor 2311 1404 
6 A.M. Shandilya Professor 2313 1405 
7 R.K. Nema Associate Prof.   1406 
8 Yogandra Kumar Associate Prof.   1407 
9 Manisha Dubey Associate Prof. 2412 1408 
10 Savita Nema Associate Prof.   1409 
11 S. Kumar Jain Associate Prof. 2422 1410 
12 T. T. Kulshershtra Associate Prof.   1411 
13 N.P. Patidar Assistant Prof  2605 1412 
14 S.C. Gupta Assistant Prof  2333 1413 15 Sushma Gupta Assistant Prof    1414 
16 Anoop Arya Assistant Prof    1415 
17 Priyanka Paliwal  Assistant Prof    1416 
18 Pankaj Swarnkar Assistant Prof    1417 
19 Amit Ojha Assistant Prof  2613 1418 
20 R. K. Singh Assistant Prof  2401 1419 
21 Mukesh Kirar Assistant Prof    1420 
          
Electronics and Comm. Engg.    Residence Office 
1 HOD  HOD    1500 
2 office  office    1501 
3 R.P. Singh  Professor 2322 1502 
4 S.C.Srivastava Professor   1503 
5 M.K.Gupta  Professor 2336 1505 
6 N. R. Trivedi Associate Prof. 2210 1504 
7 M. Shandilya Associate Prof. 2306 1506 
8 R.K.Baghel Associate Prof. 2338 1507 
9 Ajay Somkuwar Associate Prof.   1508 
10 Aditya Goyal Associate Prof.   1509 
11 Arvind Rajawat Associate Prof. 2407 1510 
12 Kavita Khare Associate Prof.   1511 
13 Jyoti Singhai Associate Prof. 2316 1512 
14 R.N. Yadav Associate Prof. 2315 1513 
15 J.S. Yadav Associate Prof. 2319 1514 
16 Laxmi Kumre Assistant Prof. 2666 1515 
17 S. Nakhate Assistant Prof.   1516 
18 Alpana Pandey Assistant Prof.   1517 
19 Bhawna P. Shrivastava Assistant Prof.   1518 
20 Lalita Gupta Assistant Prof.   1519 
21 Deeraj Kumar Agrawal Assistant Prof. 2601 1520 
22 Tarun Kumar Gupta Assistant Prof. 2660 1521 
23 D.K.Raghuwanshi Assistant Prof.   1522 
24 V. Chourasia Assistant Prof.   1523 
25 O.P.Meenu Assistant Prof. 2654 1524 
26 store keeper   2626 1525 
27 Committee Room       1526 
      
Humanities    Residence Office 
1 H.O.D.      1490 
2 Department Office     1491 
3 Vinita Mahindra  Professor   1492 
4 Shuchi Shrivastava Associate Prof   1493 
5 Pushpender Yadav Assistant Porf 2668 1494 
6 Varsha Rokade Assistant Porf   1495           
Mathematics     Residence Office 
1  H.O.D 
    1550 
2  Department office 
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3 Kamal R. Pardasani Professor 2314 1552 
4 Namita Shrivastava Associate Prof. 2418 1553 
5 Madhvi Shakya Associate Prof. 2310 1554 
6 Usha Chouhan  Assistant Prof   1555 
7 Chandan Verma Assistant Prof 2629 1556 
8 Manoj Jha Assistant Prof   1557 
9 Jaiprakash jaiswal Assistant Prof   1558 
          
MCA    Residence Office 
1  HOD 
     1450 
2  Department office 
     1451 
3 Sanjay Sharma Associate Prof. 2331 1452 
4 Sujoy Das  Associate Prof.   1453 
5 Dr. Ram Jeevan Singh Thakur Associate Prof.   1454 
6 Amit Bhagat Assistant Prof.   1455 
7 Ghanshyam Singh Assistant Prof.   1456 
          
Mechanical Engineering    Residence Office 
1  Department office   
   1600 
2  HOD     1601 
3 Geeta Agnihotri Professor 2326 1602 
4 V.K. Khare  Professor 2309 1603 
5 C.M. Agrawal  Professor  2303  1606 
6 M.K.Jain  Professor    1607 
7 R.M. Sarviya Associate Prof.  1608 
8 R.K. Mittal Associate Prof.  2431  1609 
9 A. R. Siddiqui Associate Prof.    1610 
10 Siraj Ahmad Associate Prof.  2415  1611 
11 Jiwanalal Bhagoria Associate Prof.    1612 
12 S.P.S. Rajput Associate Prof.  2332  1613 
13 V. K. Soni Asstt. Professor  2413  1614 
14 Atul M. Lanjewar Asstt. Professor  2608  1615 
15 Vilas Warudkar Asstt. Professor    1616 
16 P. Mishra Asstt. Professor  2643  1617 
17 Vishal Parashar Asstt. Professor  2662  1618 
18 Amit Suhane Asstt. Professor    1619 
19 Manoj Arya Asstt. Professor  1620 
20 P. K. Soni Asstt. Professor  2638  1621 21 R. S. Rana Asstt. Professor  2615  1622 
22 Akhilesh Soni Asstt. Professor  2636  1623 
23 M.  Vishwakarma Asstt. Professor    1624 
24 R. K. Dwivedi Associate Prof.  2633  1625 
25 R. K. Mandloi Associate Prof.    1626 
26 Sukhranjan Das Asstt. Professor  1627 
27 Exam Coordinator    1628 
28 Store Keeper    1629 
        
MSME    Residence Office 
1 HOD      1700 
2 Department Office  1701 
3 H.K.Khaira  1702 
4 P.K. Madavi  1703 
5 S..Shrivastava  1704 
6 M. Debata  1705 
7 C.Sasi Kumar  1706 
8 Preetham Kumar  1707 
9 sreekumar  1708 
      
MBA   
1 HOD  1851 
2 Department Office  1852 
3  Aashish Deshpande   Associate Prof.    1853 
4 Amit Benerji Associate Prof.  1854 
5 Bikrant Singh Kesari Asstt. Prof.  1855 
6 Gyaneswar S. kushwaha Asstt. Prof.  1856 
7 Priyanka Verma Asstt. Prof.  1857 
8 Hergovind singh Asstt. Prof.  1858 
        
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1  HOD 
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2  office 
  1591 
3 R. N. Dubey  Professor  2307 1592 
4 M.S. Qureshi  Professor 2304 1593 
5 M.M. Malik Associate Prof.   1594 
6 Rajnish Kurchania Associate Prof.   1595 
7 Fozia. Z.  Haque Asstt. Prof. 2640 1596 
8 Lab      1597 
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1 HOD    1250 
2 Department Office     1251 
3 Reception     1252 
4 S. Ragneker  Professor   1253 
5 S.K. Bharawaj Professor 2308 1254 
6 Arvind Mittal Associate Prof. 2419 1255 
7 Archana Soni Associate Prof.   1256 
8 Meena Agrawal Asstt. Prof.   1257 
9 Anil Kumar Asstt. Prof.   1258 
10 Prashant Baredar Asstt. Prof.   1259 
11 K.Sudhakar Asstt. Prof.   1260 
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Saturday 1 October 2011

ANNA UNIVERSITY,CHENNAI/ List of Exam Centres for November/December 2011


ANNA UNIVERSITY: CHENNAI 600 025
List of Exam Centres for November/December 2011 Theory Examinations
ZONE – VI ‐ Salem
Exam Centre :          611 – Paavai Engineering College, Rasipuram
      for students of
1. 602 ‐ Annai Mathammal Sheela Engineering College, Namakkal
2. 607 ‐  KSR College of Technology, Tiruchengode
3. 608 ‐ M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur
4. 609 ‐ Mahendra Engineering College, Tiruchengode
5. 610 ‐ Muthayammal Engineering College, Namakkal
6. 611 ‐ Paavai Engineering College, Namakkal
7. 612 ‐ P.G.P. College of Engineering and Technology, Namakkal
8. 613 ‐ KSR College of Engineering, Tiruchengode  
9. 614 ‐ SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam
10. 615 ‐ Government College of Engineering, Salem
11. 617 ‐ Sengundar Engineering College, Tiruchengode
12. 618 ‐ Sona College of Technology, Salem
13. 619 ‐ Vinayaka Missions Kirupananda Variyar Engg. College, Salem
14. 620 ‐ Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchengode
15. 622 ‐ V.S.B. Engineering College, Karur.
16. 623 ‐ Maha Engineering College, Salem
17. 624 ‐ Gnanamani College of Technology, Namakkal
18. 625 ‐ The Kavery Engineering College, Salem
19. 626 ‐ Vivekananda Institute of Engg. & Tech. for Women, Namakkal
20. 627 ‐ Selvam College of Technology, Pappinaickenpatti .
21. 628 ‐ Paavai College of Engineering, Namakkal
Exam Centre     :        603 – Government College of Engineering, Bargur
      for students of
1. 601 ‐ Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, Hosur
2. 603 ‐ Government College of Engineering, Bargur
3. 606 ‐ Jayam College of Engineering & Technology, Dharmapuri
4. 616 ‐ Sapthagiri Engineering College, Dharmapuri
5. 621 ‐ Er. Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering, Hosur
   ANNA UNIVERSITY: CHENNAI 600 025
List of Exam Centres for November/December 2011 Theory Examinations
ZONE – VII ‐ Coimbatore
Exam Centre : 726 – S.N.S. College of Technology, Coimbatore
       for students of
1. 701 ‐ Amrita Institute of Technology and Science, Coimbatore
2. 702 ‐ Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam
3. 703 ‐ Christian College of Engineering & Technology, Oddanchathram
4. 704 ‐ Coimbatore Institute of Engg. & Information Tech., Coimbatore  
5. 705 ‐ CSI College of Engineering, Ketti
6. 706 ‐ Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering & Technology, Polllachi
7. 708 ‐ Hindusthan College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore
8. 710 ‐ Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore
9. 712 ‐ Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore
        10.    718 ‐ Sri Krishna College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore
11. 719 ‐ Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore
12. 720 ‐ Sri Subramanya College of Engineering & Technology, Palani
13. 722 ‐ VLB Janakiammal College of Engg. & Technology, Coimbatore
14. 725 – Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology, Coimbatore
15. 726 – S.N.S. College of Technology, Coimbatore
16. 727 – Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore
17. 729 ‐ Nehru Institute of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore
Exam Centre : 721 ‐ Tamil Nadu College of Engineering, Coimbatore
for students of
1. 707 – Erode Sengunthar Engineering College, Erode
2. 709 – Institute of Road and Transport Technology, Erode
3. 711 – Kongu Engineering College, Erode
4. 713 – M P Nachimuthu M Jaganathan Engineering College, Chennimalai    
5. 714 – Maharaja Engineering College, Avinashi
6. 715 – Nandha Engineering College, Erode
7. 716 – Park College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore
8. 717 – Sasurie College of Engineering, Vijayamangalam
9. 721 – Tamil Nadu College of Engineering, Coimbatore
10. 723 – Vellalar College of Engineering & Technology, Erode
11. 724 – Maharaja Prithvi Engineering College, Avinashi
12. 728 – Tamil Nadu School of Architecture, Coimbatore
13. 730 – Maharaja Institute of Technology, Coimbatore
  ANNA UNIVERSITY : CHENNAI 600 025
             List of Exam Centres for Nov/Dec 2011 Theory Examinations
Zone‐VIII
Exam Centre:        803 – Anjalai Ammal Mahalingam Engg. College, Kovilvenni
           for students of  
   
                1.    801‐ A.V.C. College of Engineering, Mayilladuturai
                                             2.    803‐ Anjalai Ammal Mahalingam Engg. College, Kovilvenni
                                             3.   804‐ Arasu Engineering College, Kumbakonam
                                             4.   806‐Edayathangudi G.S. Pillay Engg.College, Nagapattinam
                                             5.   814‐ P.R. Engineering College, Vallam, Thanjavur
                                             6.   816‐ Periyar Maniammai College of Tech. for Women, Vallam,      
                                                   Thanjavur
                                             7.   821‐ A.R.J. College of Engg. & Tech. Mannargudi
                                             8.   824‐ Ponnaiyah Ramajayam College of Engg. & Tech.Thanjavur
                                             9.   825‐ Kings College of Engineering, Pudukkottai
Exam Centre:          813 – Oxford Engineering College, Trichy
                                  for students of  
1. 802‐ Shri Angalamman College of Engg. & Tech. Siruganoor
2. 805‐ Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engg. College, Perambalur
       3.    807‐ J.J.College of Engg. & Tech. Ammapettai
4.    808‐ Jayaram College of Engg. & Tech. Trichy
5.    809‐ Kurinji College of Engg. & Tech. Manapparai
6.    810‐ M.A.M. College of Engineering, Siruganur
7.    811‐ M.I.E.T. Engineering College, Trichy
8.    812‐ Mookambigai College of Engg. Keeranur
9.    813‐ Oxford Engineering College, Trichy
10.   815‐ Pavendar Bharathidasan College of Engg. & Tech. Trichy
11.  817‐ Roever Engineering College, Perambalur
12. 819‐ Saranathan College of Engineering, Trichy
13. 820‐ Trichy Engineering College, Trichy
14. 822‐ Dr.Navalar Nedunchezhiyan College of Engg. Tholudur
                                             15.  823‐ Srinivasan Engineering College, PerambalurANNA UNIVERSITY : CHENNAI 600 025
              List of Exam Centres for Nov/Dec 2011 Theory Examinations
Zone‐IX
Exam Centre: 908 – Mount Zion College of Engg. & Tech. Pudukkottai Dist.
               for students of  
1. 901‐ A.C.College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi
2. 908‐ Mount Zion College of Engg. & Tech. Pudukottai Dist.
3. 918‐ Shanmuganathan Engineering College, Pudukottai Dist.
4. 920‐ Sudharsan Engineering College, Pudukottai Dist.
5. 923‐ M.N.S.K. College of Engineering, Pudukottai
Exam Centre: 904 – K L N College of Engineering, Sivagangai District
              for students of  
1. 903‐ K L N College of Information Technology, Sivagangai Dist.
2. 904‐ K L N College of Engineering, Sivagangai District
3. 907‐ Mohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai, Ramnad Dist.
4. 911‐ P T R College of Engg. & Tech. Madurai
5.    912‐ Pandian Saraswathi Yadav Engg. College, Sivagangai Dist.
6.    914‐ Raja College of Engineering and Technology, Madurai
7.    915‐ SACS‐M.A.V.M.M. Engineering College, Madurai
8. 916‐ Seethaiammal Engineering College, Sivaganga
9. 917‐ Sethu Institute of Technology, Virudhunagar Dist.
10. 919‐ St.Michael College of Engg. & Tech. Sivagangai Dist.
11. 921‐ Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram
12. 922‐ Vickram College of Engineering, Sivagangai Dist.
Exam Centre: 910 – P.S.N.A. College of Engg. & Tech. Dindigul
          for students of  
1. 902‐ Bharath Niketan Engineering College, Andipatty, Theni
2. 906‐ Kodaikanal Institute of Technology, Kodaikanal
3. 909‐ Odaiyappa College of Engg. & Tech. Theni
4. 910‐  P.S.N.A. College of Engg. & Tech. Dindigul
5. 913‐ R.V.S. College of Engg. & Tech., Dindigul
  ANNA UNIVERSITY: CHENNAI 600 025
List of Exam Centres for November/December 2011 Theory Examinations
ZONE – X ‐ Tirunelveli
Exam Centre :    962 ‐ National Engineering College,  Kovilpatti
for students of
1. 951 ‐ Arulmigu Kalasalingam College of Engg, Krishnankoil
2. 954 ‐ Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineeringg, Tiruchendur
3. 957 ‐ Jayaraj Annapackiam C.S.I College of Engineering, Tuticorin.
4. 959 ‐ Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology, Virudhunagar
5. 960 ‐ Mepco Schlenk Engineering College,  Sivakasi.
6. 962 ‐ National Engineering College, Kovilpatti
7. 965 ‐ P.S.R. Engineering College, Sivakasi
8. 967 ‐ S. Veerasamy Chettiar College of Engg. and Tech. Puliangudi
9. 970 ‐ Sree Sowdambika College of Engineering, Aruppukottai
10.   975 ‐ G.U. Pope College of Engineering, Tuticorin
11. 979 ‐ V.P. Muthia Pillai Meenakshi Ammal Engineering College for Women,  
                  Srivilliputhur
Exam Centre  :     971 ‐ St. Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering, Chunkankadai, Nagercoil
for students of
1. 952 ‐ C.S.I Institute of Technology, Thovalai
2. 953 ‐ Cape Institute of Technology, Tirunelveli
3. 956 ‐ Jayamatha Engineering College, Aralvaimozhi
4. 963 ‐ Noorul Islam College of Engineering, Kanyakumari
5. 971 ‐ St. Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering,Chunkankadai, Nagercoil
6. 972 ‐ Sun College of Engineering and Technology, Nagercoil
7. 977 ‐ Narayanaguru College of Engineering, Kanyakumari Dist.
8. 978 ‐ Udaya School of Engineering, Kanyakumari
9. 981 ‐ Ponjesly College of Engineering, Nagercoil
10. 982 ‐ Vins Christian College of Engineering, Nagarcoil
11. 983 ‐ Lord Jegannath College of Engg. and Tech. Kanyakumari Dist.
12. 984 ‐ Marthandam College of Engg. and Tech. Kanyakumari Dist.
Exam Centre :      974 ‐ Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli
                                      for students of
1.  955 ‐ Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli
                                   2.  958 ‐ Joe Suresh Engg. College,  Mundaradaipu Post, Tirunelveli Dist.
                               3.  961 ‐ National College of Engineering,  Maruthakulam Post, Tirunelveli
                                   4.   964 ‐ PSN College of Engineering and Technology, Palayamkottai
                                   5.   966 ‐ P.E.T Engineering College, Tirunelveli Dist.
                     6.   968 ‐ Sardar Raja College of Engineering, Tirunelveli
                     7.   969 – SCAD College of Engineering and Technology, Cheranmahadevi  
                     8.   973 – The Rajaas Engineering College, Vadakkangulam, Tirunelveli
                                   9.   974 – Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli                        
                      10.  976 – Infant Jesus College of Engineering, Thoothukudi Dist.
                                   11.  980 ‐ Einstein College of Engineering, Tirunelveli .
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