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ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY www.amu.ac.in

SELF STUDY REPORT

Volume II A (Evaluative Reports of the Departments)

Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) TRACK ID: UPUNGN11257

May, 2014

Table of Contents S.No. I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. III 1. IV 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. V 1. VI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. VII 1.

Volume II A: Evaluative Reports of the Departments Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Economics & Business Management Agricultural Microbiology Home Science Plant Protection Post-Harvest Engineering & Technology Faculty of Arts Arabic English Fine Arts Hindi Linguistics Modern Indian Languages Persian Philosophy Sanskrit Urdu Faculty of Commerce Commerce Faculty of Engineering & Technology Applied Chemistry Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Architecture Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Petroleum Studies Faculty of Law Law Faculty of Life Science Biochemistry (Life Sciences) Botany Museology Wild Life Sciences (Conservation Monitoring Centre) Zoology Faculty of Management Studies and Research Department of Business Administration

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FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 1.

Agricultural Economics & Business Management

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Agricultural Microbiology

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Home Science

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Plant Protection

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Post-Harvest Engineering & Technology

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Aligarh Muslim University Evaluative Report of the Department 1

Name of the Department

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Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

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Department of Agricultural Economics and Business Management 2000 (Initially established as section in 1993) Yes, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Master of Agri-Business Management, Ph.D. Nil Nil

Nil Semester System Nil

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Professor Associate Professors Asst. Professors Others

Sanctioned

Filled

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Actual (including CAS & MPS) 1 3

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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Ph.D./ No. of M.Phil. QualifiDesigstudents Name Specialization Years cation nation of Exp. guided for the last 4 years Agribusiness, Prof. Management, 29 Shamim Ph.D. Professor Marketing, 6 Years Ahmad Research Methodology Economic Dr. Saghir Theory, Indian Associate 26 Ahmad Ph.D. Agriculture, 4 Professor Years Ansari International Trade Accounting and Dr. Rais Associate 20 Ph.D. Agricultural 4 Ahmad Professor Years Finance

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Dr. Akram Associate Ahmad Ph.D. Professor Khan Mr. Mohd. Assistant Shamsuzza MBA Professor ma List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – Nil programme-wise information

Food Security, Agricultural Biotechnology Strategic and Behavioral Management

Course 14

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Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio—

20 Years

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19 Years

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Student Teacher Ratio

Master of Agri Business 6:1 Management Ph.D. 1.8:1 Technical and sanctioned filled actual administrative Number of academic support staff staff (technical) and Technical asst. 2 2 2 administrative staff: L.D.C. 1 1 1 sanctioned, filled and actual M.T.S. 1 1 1 D/W 2 2 1 (i) Agricultural Finance and Cooperatives Management (ii) Rural and Agricultural Development Issues Research thrust areas as (iii) Organizational and Entrepreneurial recognized by major funding Development agencies (iv) Application of Managerial and Behavioral Techniques in Agriculture (v) Liberalization, FDI & Trade Policy issues in Agriculture Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Name and Total Designation of Funding Duration Title of the Project Sanctioned Principal Agency and Date Fund Investigator Public Attitudes UGC, Dr Akram 6.85600 towards Agricultural New 2 Years Ahmad Khan Lakhs Biotechnology Delhi Examining the Viability of Micro Finance UGC, 3 Years 1Dr Rais Ahmad Investment in NonNew 4-2008 to 6.72 Lakhs Farming Sector: A Case Delhi 31-3-2011 Study of UP State Inter-institutional (i) National collaboration Nil collaborative projects and (ii) International collaboration Nil associated grants received Departmental projects funded Nil

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Aligarh Muslim University by DST-FIST; UGCSAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received 20

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Research facility / centre with

State recognition - Nil National recognition–Library, Computer Lab.-Nil International recognition - Nil

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) 32 Monographs Nil Chapters in Books Nil Edited Books : 12 1. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2009) Micro-Finance and Women Empowerment (Three Parts) Mittal Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 81-8324-289-9 (Series). 2. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2009), Global Crisis and Economic Development (Three Parts) Mittal Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 81-8324-288X (Series) 3. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2009), WTO and Indian Agriculture (Three Parts), Mittal Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 81-8324-308-8 (Series) 4. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2009), Cooperative Management and Development- Text and Cases, (Three Parts) Mittal Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 818324286-3 (Series) 5. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2012), Agricultural, Rural Banking and Microfinance in India, New Century Publications, New Delhi, 978-81-7708-324-8 6. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Agribusiness and Rural Management (Nine Parts) Mittal Publications New Delhi ISBN 81-8324-392-4 7. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Indian Banking System (Six Parts) Mittal Publications New, Delhi ISBN 81-8324 430-0 8. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Tourism and Rural Management, Regal Publication, New Delhi 978-81-8484-273-9 9. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Agriculture and Rural Marketing Regal Publication, New Delhi, 978-81-8484-273-9 10. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Banking and FDI in India Regal Publication, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-8484-256-2 11. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Global Financial Crisis, ISBN New Century Publications, New Delhi 978-817708-338-5 12. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2013), Cooperatives and Rural Development in India, New Century Publications, New Delhi ISBN978-81-7708-340-8 Books with ISBN with details of publishers - 02 1. Nizamuddin Khan, SHAMIM AHMAD & M.S. Salman, “Vegetable Cultivation and Marketing at Grassroots Level in North India” Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2013. 2. Dr. Rais Ahmad (2012) Microfinance in India, Mittal Publications, New Delhi ISBN81-8324. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR

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Impact Factor – range / average h-index Details of patents and income Nil generated Areas of consultancy and Nil income generated Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

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Faculty serving in

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Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

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Student projects:

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Awards /recognitions received at the national and international level by

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Seminars/Conferences/Works hops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

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Nil (i) National committees - Nil (ii) International committees - Nil (iii) Editorial Boards - 1 Dr Akram A. Khan, Member Editorial Board, Integral Review (iv) any other (please specify) As Participant (i) Prof. Shamim Ahmad attended Faculty Development Workshop (AICTE Sponsored) organized by NITIE, Mumbai from January 18 to February 01, 2010 on OB/HRM (ii) Prof. Shamim Ahmad attended NAIP sponsored MDP at IIM-Lucknow during January 19-21, 2011 on Case Teaching and Writing for Agribusiness Education percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects – 100 % percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/ institute - Nil Faculty --- Nil Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil Students -- Nil (i) Organized 1st National Seminar on ‘Agribusiness in India: contemporary issues and Future prospects’ & Alumni Meet on October 22-23, 2011 (ii) Organized 2nd National Seminar on ‘Emerging Issues in Agribusiness Management’ & Alumni Meet on February 23-24, 2013

Code of ethics for research Yes, as per university policy followed by the department Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received M F M F Master of Agri-Business 926 41 16 100 100 Management (2009 – 13) Ph. D. (2009 – 13) 122 6 3 Diversity of students

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% of students from the same university

Master of AgriBusiness 61.4 Management Ph.D. 90.9 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

% of students from other universities within the State

% of students from univ. outside the State

% of students from other countries

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UGC-NET— 6 Students

Student progression

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Student progression

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Diversity of staff

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Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

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Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

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List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

Percentage against enrolled Nil Nil 45.4 Nil

UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Information Not • Campus selection Available • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 100 from other universities within the State Nil from universities from other States Nil from universities outside the country Nil Nil (i) Library – Department maintains fairly good Library (ii) Internet facilities for staff and students -Yes (iii) Total number of class rooms--2 (iv) Class rooms with ICT facility--2 (v) Students’ laboratories --1 (vi) Research laboratories -- 1 (vii) Any other item (i) from the host institution/university Doctoral students (passed out) - 15 (i) Rachna Agarwal (ii) Nazli Bano (iii) Viqar Ali Beg (iv) Mohd Asif (v) Shakeer E. (vi) Rashid Usman Ansari

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Aligarh Muslim University (vii) Mohamad Awais (viii) Mohd. Arshad Khan (ix) Ume Hani (x) Mohd Arshad Khan (xi) Shujauddin Khan (xii) Khan Tufail Ahmad (xiii) Saba Nawaz (xiv) Salman Haider (xv) Tajdar M Qaisar Doctoral students: 8 (working) (i) Arif Mohd Khan (ii) Mohd Farhan (iii) Ms Sweta Gupta (iv) Faizan Khan Sherwani (v) Afaq Husain (vi) Rameez Iqbal Khan (vii) Ms.Sumbul Fatima (viii) Ms SamreenAkhtar (ii) from other institutions/universities Doctoral students (passed out) – 01 (i) Tribhuwan Nath Doctoral students: 01 (working) (i) Usman Khursheed 40

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Number of post graduate students getting financial 2 assistance from the university. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new No programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. (i) Faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? No (ii) Students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the Does the department obtain department utilize the feedback? Proforma for feedback from assessment under preparation by university. (iii) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Proforma for assessment under preparation by university (i) Dr. Jabir Ali, Chairman, Centre for Food & Agribusiness Management, IIM, Lucknow (ii) Dr. Khushnood Ali, Afro Asian Rural Development Organization (AARDO), New List the distinguished alumni Delhi of the department (maximum (iii) Mr. Badruddin Khan, Asstt. VP (Comm.), 10) Angel Commodities Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai (iv) Mr. Seraj Ahmed, Business ManagerPhilippines, Advanta India Ltd, Hyderabad (v) Dr. Muzaffar Jamal, Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Bangalore

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Aligarh Muslim University (vi) Ms. Bhawani Bhatnagar, Inst. Research & Strategy, Abu Dhabi University (vii) Mr. Massom Khan, Risk Consultant, Mumbai (viii) Mr. Tebrez Ahmad, Senior TSO, Glaxo Smithkline Health Care Ltd. Delhi (ix) Mr Arif Khan, Branch manager, ICICI, Delhi (x) Mr. Wajih Asif, Senior Business Analyst, TCS, Bangalore 44

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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/ seminar) involving external experts. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. A combination of following methods is used: How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

External expert’s lectures organized on a regular basis. (i) Lecture cum discussion method (ii) Power Point (iii) Case discussion (iv) Project works and Presentation (v) field visit Chairman and Dean ensure proper monitoring of programme objectives and learning. Regular field visits are undertaken wherein farmers are informed about market conditions, expected prices of various crops based on future commodity market, product grading as well as different aspects related to agricultural marketing. Faculty and students are engaged in seminar, conferences and workshops. No (i) (ii)

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Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Research work and publications have taken place especially in the following fields:

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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Applications of ICT in Agriculture Applications of Bio-technology in Agriculture (iii) Sustainable Agricultural Development and Food Security (iv) Rural and Agricultural Development Issues (v) Organizational and Entrepreneurial Development (vi) Liberalization, FDI & Trade Policy issues in Agriculture Basic research work of the department can be used by the agro- based industry. Our Strength: (i) Dedicated and qualified teaching Staff (ii) Well-equipped computer laboratory (iii) Competitive and hard working students (iv) Research publications in the national and international journal, books, participation in symposia, conferences

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Aligarh Muslim University (v) Competitive and transparent admission policy Our Weakness: (i) Insufficient teaching staff (ii) Shortage of manpower like T.A., skilled field and library staff (iii) Shortage of smart class room (iv) Shortage of vehicle for survey (v) Extremely poor building Our Opportunities: (i) To train students to meet requirements of agro based industries (ii) To enable the students to become innovating farmers (iii) Improving teaching and research skills (iv) Prepare students for nation building (v) Enable farmers to commercialize agriculture Challenges: (i) Generate funds for research and training (ii) Highly competitive environment of agro-based industries (iii) Declining quality of students (iv) Developing liaison with the industry (v) Enhancing quality of research and training (i) Offering area wise (market sector wise) specialization (ii) Producing high quality researchers for R&D Future plans of the and specialized managers for agro-based 52 department. industries (iii) Development of training and placement cell. (iv) Develop state of the art research lab and library Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chaiman Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Date:

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Department of Agricultural Microbiology 1995 Faculty of Agricultural Sciences M.Sc. (Ag.) Microbiology, M.Phil (Ag.) Microbiology, Ph.D (Ag.) Microbiology Nil Nil Nil Semester, credit based Department of Biochemistry (M.Sc. in Enzyme & Fermentation Technology), Faculty of Life Sciences & University Polytechnic (Advance Diploma in Food Technology)

Professor Associate Professors Asst. Professors

Others

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Actual (including CAS & MPS) 01

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Sanctioned against the vacant post of Associate Professor

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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. No. of QualifiDesigstudents Specialization Years Name cation nation guided for of Exp. the last 4 years M.Sc. (Biochem), Prof. Javed M.Phil Molecular 28 M.Phil : 01 Professor Musarrat Biochem), Microbiology Years Ph.D. : 01 Ph.D. (Biochem) M.Sc. (Ag.) Dr. Iqbal Micro., Associate 18 M.Phil : Nil Microbiology Ahmad M.Phil (Ag.) Professor Years Ph.D. : 04 Micro., Ph.D.

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(Ag.) Microbiology M.Sc. (Ag.) Micro, Dr. Abdul M.Phil. (Ag.) Associate 18 M.Phil : 01 Microbiology Malik Micro, Ph.D. Professor Years Ph.D. : 03 (Ag.) Microbiology M.Sc. (Ag.) Dr. Md. Microbiology, Associate 17 M.Phil : Nil Saghir Microbiology Ph.D. Professor Years Ph.D. : 02 Khan (Microbiology) M.Sc. (Ag.) Dr. Almas Microbiology, Guest Current Microbiology Nil Zaidi Ph.D. (Ag.) Faculty Session Microbiology List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil emeritus professors : Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – As per Time-Table (25%) programme-wise information: Programme-wise Student M.Sc. = 5:1, Ph.D. = 4:1 Teacher Ratio : Number of academic support Designation Sanctioned Filled Actual Technical Assistant 02 02 02 staff (technical) and UDC (Admin.) 01 01 01 administrative staff: Junior Lab Assistant 01 01 01 sanctioned, filled and actual Agricultural Microbiology Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding Applied Microbiology & Natural products agencies : Environmental Microbiology Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise : Name of the Project Title Grant Received funding Agency Screening and evaluation of potential plants and microbial UGC Major products for their anti-quorum Research Project Rs. 10,27,800.00 sensing activity: A novel approach 2008-2011 in search of anti-infective compounds PCR-based detection of BroadUGC Major Host-Range plasmids in pesticide Research Project tolerant bacteria and genotoxicity of Rs. 11,64,000.00 2009-2012 wastewater and soil near pesticide industry FCT (Portugal) and Biological treatment (anaerobic/ DST New Delhi aerobic) of pulp and paper industry Rs. 4,57,600.00 under the Joint wastewater with special reference to EURO : 8,100.00 Project Programme genotoxicity of waste before and 2011-2014 after treatment Inter-institutional (i) National collaboration : Nil

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collaborative projects and associated grants received : Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGCSAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received :

(ii) International collaboration: 01, Grant received : Rs. 4,57,600.00 & EURO 8,100.00

Nil

Research facility / centre with: N.A.

state recognition national recognition international recognition

Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies : Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 122 Monographs : Nil Chapters in Books : 37 Edited Books : 16 Books with ISBN with details of publishers : (i) Heavy Metal Toxicity to Legumes and Bioremediation. Springer-Verlag Wien, ISBN 987-3-7091-0729-4, (2012). (ii) Biomanagement of Metal Contaminated Soils. Springer Science+Business Media (The Netherlands). Series: Environmental Pollution, vol. 20. ISBN 978-94-007-1913-2 e-ISBN 978-94-007-19149, (2011). (iii) Microbes for Legume Improvement. Springer Wien Newyork, ISBN 978-3-211-99752-9, (2010). (iv) Microbial Strategies for Crop Improvement. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Germany. ISBN 978-3-642-01979-1, (2009). (v) Phosphate Solubilizing Microbes for Crop Improvement. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, USA, ISBN 978-1-60876-112-8, (2010). (vi) Microbes and Microbial Technology: Agricultural and Environmental Applications Springer, USA ISBN 978-1-4419-7930-8, (2011) (vii) Combating Fungal Infections: Problems and remedy Springer, Germany ISBN 978-3-642-12172-2, (2010). (viii) New Strategies Combating Bacterial Infection: Wiley-Blackwell, WileyVCH, Germany ISBN 3527622942, (2008). (ix) Environmental Protection Strategies for sustainable Development. Springer (The Netherlands). Series: Strategies for Sustainability, ISBN 978-94-007-1590-5, (2012). (x) Advances in Pesticide Toxicity to Rhizobacteria-Legume Symbiosis: Problems and Remedies. Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany, ISBN 978-3-8383-8613-3, (2010). (xi) Heavy Metal Toxicity and their Remediation by Soil Microbes. Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), AG & Company, Germany, ISBN 978-38454-0447-9, (2011). (xii) Genotoxicty Assessment of microbiological characteristics of soil. Published by Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co., Germany. ISBN 978-3-8383-7169-6, (2010). (xiii) Bioremediation Potentials of Heavy Metal Resistant Bacteria. Published by VDM Publishing Co., Germany, ISBN 363937519X, 978363975190, (2011). (xiv) Medicinal Plants & Phytocompounds: Novel Anti-infective Potential Against Human Pathogenic Fungi Iqbal Ahmad and MSA Khan. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN-10: 3659287156, (2012). (xv) Management of Microbial Resources in the Environment, Springer,

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Netherland. Abdul Malik, Elizabeth Grohmann et.al. ISBN 978-94-0075930-5 (2013). (xvi) Biosorption and Genotoxicity studies of the wastewater and soil, Farhana Masood, Abdul Malik, Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co., Germany, ISBN 978-3-6591-8739-1 (20 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Scopus: 90 (Approx.) Citation Index–average: 800 (citation of papers published during 2009-2013) SNIP : 115.03 (Average 1.14) SJR : 82.45 (Average 0.82) Impact Factor – Average : 1.940 h-index : Average 45.39 Income generated: Nil US Patent Pub No. : US2011/0274736 A1 Details of patents and income Title : Methods For Producing Silver Nanoparticles generated : 01 Inventors : Abdulaziz A. Alkhedhairy and Javed Musarrat, KSU, Riyadh, SA Pub Date : Nov 10, 2011. Areas of consultancy and Nil income generated : Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/ 02 institutions/ industries in India and abroad (i) National committees: ARS, ICAR and other University bodies. Advisor on the selection committee of Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board, ICAR, New Delhi Member of Board of Studies of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Lucknow Member of Project Review Committee of CST UP, DST, New Delhi (ii) International committees : Member of Review Committee, NSW (VD) The Faculty serving in Netherlands, Romanian Research Council, Welcome Trust, London & International grant Review Committee (iii) Editorial Boards: National & International (04 Faculty Members) Research Scape, Bhopal Int. J. Green Pharmacy, India African Journal of Microbiology Research, Africa Current Science Perspective, Korea Integral Rev., Lucknow (iv) any other (please specify) : Nil Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation programs, Nil workshops, training programs and similar programs) Student projects percentage of students who have done in-house

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projects including inter-departmental projects : 100% (M.Sc. Project) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/institute : 10% (Ph.D. Thesis) Faculty : 05 (i) Elsevier Highly Cited Author Award 2006 – 2011, for paper entitled “Significance of Bacillus subtilis strain SJ-101 as a bioinoculant for concurrent plant growth promotion and nickel accumulation in Brassica juncea. Chemosphere, Elsevier Ltd. USA 64: 991-997. (ii) First Prize Award of SR 10,000 for the “Best Research in the Hub” in the area of nanotechnology at the “25th Annual Meeting of Saudi Biological Sciences Title: Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences” on the work entitled”Biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles using an endophytic fungus Amylomyces rouxii strain KSU-09” during May 11-13, 2010 at King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. (iii) Shared the Research Excellence Award of SR 100,000 for outstanding performance of the Al-Jeraisy Chair for DNA Research for the year 2011, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. (iv) Best Paper published in IJM 2010-11. (v) DBT Crest Award 2012-13. Doctoral/post doctoral fellows : Nil Students : DST Inspire Fellow : Mr. Fohad Mabood Husain, Ms. Sana Khan Dr. D.S. Kothari Fellowship: Dr. Mohd. Yusuf, Dr. Nigar Fatima Maulana Azad Fellowship: Ms. Samira Umme Aiman, Ms. Sana Khan, Ms. Saima Saif & Mr. Saowkat Ahmad Lone Best Paper AMI, 2013: Mr. Musheer Altaf

Awards /recognitions received at the national and international level by

Seminars/Conferences/Worksh ops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) Nil with details of outstanding participants, if any. Code of ethics for research As per University Policy followed by the departments : Student profile programmewise:

Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)

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Aligarh Muslim University 833 (200 9-13) 87 (200 9-13)

M.Sc. (Ag.) Microbiology M.Phil/Ph.D. (Ag.) Microbiology

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Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)

% of students from the same university

M.Sc. (Ag.) 55% Microbiology M.Phil/Ph.D. (Ag.) 90% Microbiology How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

% of students from other universities within the State

% of students from universities outside the State

% of students from other countries

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Examinations Civil Services Defense Services NET SET GATE ICAR, SRF Student progression

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Diversity of staff

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil (Already awarded Ph.D. before appointment) : Present details of

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UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same University from other universities within the State from universities from other States from universities outside the country

No. of candidates Nil Nil 02 Nil 10 02 Percentage against enrolled N.A. Nil 09 01 Details are not available

Post Graduate 100%

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Departments) (ii) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes (iii) Total number of class rooms : 02 (iv) Class room with ICT facility : 01 (v) Students laboratories : 01 (vi) Research laboratories : 01 from the host institution/university Doctoral student Passed out (12) Mr. Mohd. Imran Mr. Mohd. Ikram Ansari Mr. Munees Ahemad Mr. Quaiser Saquib Mr. Saurabh Dwivedi Ms. Reshma Anjum Ms. Farhana Masood Ms. Maryam Zahin Mr. Mohd. Sajjad Ahmad Khan Mr. Javed Ahamad Khan Ms. Nitika Goel Mr. Mohd. Oves Working student (09) Mr. Fohad Mabood Husain Mr. Ees Ahmad Mr. Musheer Altaf Mr. Showkat Ahmad Lone Ms. Sana Khan Ms. Samira Umme Aiman Ms. Meenu Mahashwari Mr. Mohd. Shavez Khan Ms. Saima Saif Post-Doctoral student (02) Dr. Mohd. Yusuf (Completed: Dr. D.S. Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellow) Dr. Nigar Fatima (Working: Dr. D.S. Kothari PostDoctoral Fellow) Research Associate (01) Dr. Farhana Masood (Research Associate, CSIR) from other institutions/universities: Nil

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evaluation. (ii) Students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : N.A. (iii) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : N.A. (i) Dr. Zafar Mehmood, HDCO, Dehradoon, Uttrakhand (ii) Dr. Jyoti Sharma, Joint Director, DST, New Delhi (iii) Dr. Riyazul Hasan Andrabi, Scientist, Jammu (iv) Dr. Mohd. Aamil, India (v) Dr. Farrukh Aqil, USA (vi) Dr. Shams Tabrez Khan, KSU, Riyadh, KSA (vii) Mr. Shariq Sherwani, USA (viii) Dr. Parveze Ahmad Wani, Nigeria

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research group. Opportunity: (i) To train student to meet requirement in Industry, self employment, academic and research. (ii) To improve teaching and research skills (iii) To help local people specially farmers through extension activities (iv) To prepare student for nation building and for world academic market Challenges: (i) To improve advanced skill of student and teachers and to enhance quality research through various efforts (ii) To generate funds for maintenance of sophisticated instruments to remain functional (iii) To develop various National and International Research Collaboration to improve the quality of research and advance training to student (iv) To implement faculty development programme To develop state-of-the art instrumentation facility for Master and Research students. Establishment of screening and evaluation laboratory for natural products for drug discovery through industry collaboration. Development of super effective microbial resource facility for solving problem of environmental degradation and crop productivity. Establishing centre of excellence in chosen area of research.

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offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? By improving content,method and as a source of motivation for the future students. (i) Dr Hina K Bijli (ii) Dr Saba Khan (iii) Ms Naseem-us-Sahar (iv) Ms Zeba (v) Ms Ayesha Farheen (vi) Ms Kaneez Muneeza (vii) Mrs Sheeba Naseem (viii) Dr Rafia Bano (ix) Dr Waseem (x) Mrs Nabia Zaidi (i) special lectures –curriculum specific by experts (ii) workshop- on various concepts of textiles and interior decoration, personality development etc. (iii) seminar on various topics in M.sc III sem as part of curriculum. Audio-visual methods, Powerpoint presentations, Group discussions, field visits, heuristic methods (problem-solving practicals ,asisgnment and projects), cottage training programme etc. Policy matter-By teaching learning evaluations by taking feedback through sessionals, viva, assignment, group discussions and one to one feedback by students etc. Field visits and educational program organized as a part of curriculum. A seminar to be held on this item for facilitators and nodal officers. No Ph.D. Research contributions in the field of child development, nutrition, community resource management and extension activities.

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M.Sc. (Ag.) Plant Protection a. Specialization: Plant Pathology & Nematology b. Specialization: Entomology II. Ph.D. (Ag.) Plant Protection a. Plant Pathology & Nematology b. Entomology III. M.Phil. (Ag.) Plant Protection a. Plant Pathology & Nematology b. Entomology

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Dr. Mohd M.Phil., Assoc. 24 Shafiq Entomology Ph.D.- 4 Ph.D. Prof. years Ansari Dr. Shabbir M.Phil., Assoc. Plant 24 Ph.D.-1, M.Phil.Ashraf Ph.D. Prof. Pathology years 2 Dr. Masarrat M.Phil., Assoc. 36 Entomology M.Phil.-1 Haseeb Ph.D. Prof. years List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, No emeritus professors: Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – No programme-wise information: Programme-wise Student M.Sc. 3.4:1 and Ph.D. 2.5:1 Teacher Ratio: Technical/ Sancti Fill Actu Administrative staff oned ed al Number of academic support 1. Technical Asstt. 2 2 2 staff (technical) and 2. Lab. Asstt. 1 1 1 administrative staff: 3. L.D.C. 1 1 1 sanctioned, filled and actual 4. M.T.S. (O/A) 1 1 1 5. D/W (Clerical) 1 1 1 (i) Abiotic and biotic stress on the development of plant diseases and incidence of insect pests vis-à-vis crop productivity. (ii) Biological control of insect pests, plant pathogenic fungi & plant parasitic nematodes. (iii) Development of mass cultures and commercial formulation of selected biocontrol agents against major pests and pathogens of economically important crops of Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding the regions. agencies: (iv) To develop IPM/IDM modules for economically important crops. (v) Effect of climatic change and air pollution on the development of plant diseases. (vi) Use of pesticides and plant products in the management of pests and pathogens. (vii) Field demonstrations of effective bio-control agents and their distribution to farmers of the region. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national, total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received projectwise. Name & Total Designation Funding Duration sanctione Title of Project Principal Agency and date d fund Investigator (Rs.) AICRP-Nematode 30.11.2005 Project on Plant Prof. Akhtar Haseeb ICAR, 9,88000/Plan to Parasitic Nematodes Officer-In-charge New Delhi (2012-13) Plan basis with Integrated Approach for their

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Aligarh Muslim University Control Voluntary Centre of AICRP- Pigeon pea (Nematodes) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb Screening of Officer-In-charge germplasm of pigeonpea cultivars against plant parasitic nematodes Voluntary Centre of AICRP- chickpea (Nematodes) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb Screening of germplasm of Officer-In-charge chickpea cultivars against plant parasitic nematodes Effect of elevated Dr. M. R. Khan levels of CO2 on the Principal sensitivity of Investigator cucurbits to SO2 and Dr. S. Ashraf susceptibility to Co- Principal powdery mildew Investigator fungus and root knot nematode. Occurrence of sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani) and root-knot Dr. M. R. Khan (Meloidogyne Principal graminicola) in Investigator major rice growing district in U.P. and their integrated management Studies on the biocontrol of Alternaria leaf spot and fusarium wilt diseases of Withania Dr. S. Ashraf somnifera (Dunal), Principal Investigator with indegenious isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, T. virens and Aspergillus niger. Completed in 2009 & onwards: Management of diamondback moth, Dr. M. Shafiq Ansari Plutella xylostella Principal Investigator (Linn.) on cabbage with inter/trap cropping of host/non Page 228 of 690

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Chapters in Books: 29 Edited Books: Three (3) (i) M R Khan and S. Jairajpuri (2010) Nematode Infestations Part I: Food Crops. National Academy of Sciences, India. Pp. 325. (ii) M R Khan and S. Jairajpuri (2010) Nematode Infestations Part II: Industrial Crops. National Academy of Sciences, India. Pp. 464. (iii) M R Khan and S. Jairajpuri (2012) Nematode Infestations Part III: Horticultural Crops. National Academy of Sciences, India. Pp.693. Books with ISBN with details of publishers: Six (6) (i) Fazil Hasan and M. Shafiq Ansari (2010) Cabbage White Butterfly, Pieris brassicae (Linn.): Bionomics and Management. Lambert Acad. Publ. Germany, ISBN: 978-3-8433-6920-6 (ii) Shahana Majid and M.R. Khan (2010) Biopesticides against wilt, root-knot and disease complex of pigeonpea. Lambert Acad. Publ. Germany, ISBN: 978-3-838-9360-5. (iii) Ziaul Haque and M.R. Khan (2010) Root-knot and Root-Rot Disease of Tobacco. Lambert Acad. Publ. Germany, ISBN: 978-3-659-32480-2. (iv) Tufail Ahmad and M. Shafiq Ansari (2012) Bionomics and management of diamondback moth on cauliflower. Lambert Acad. Publ. Germany, ISBN: 978-3-8454-7066-5 (v) Mahesh Pathak, Parvez Qamar Rizvi and Pradyumn Kumar (2012). Natural Enemy Fauna in Rice-Wheat System of India: Important Natural enemy Fauna in Rice-wheat System of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, India. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, pp- 356. ISBN-10:3848423413, ISBN13:9783848423415 (vi) Arshad Ali and Parvez Qamar Rizvi (2013) Studies on Population Dynamics of some coccinellid and syrphid species: Biological control agents of aphids and other soft bodied insect pests. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, pp- 281. ISBN-10: 3659378070, ISBN-13: 9783659378072 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 101 papers Citation Index – range/average: 458 (1-12) SNIP: 26.649 SJR: 13.67 Impact Factor – range/average: 2.0-8.0 (NAAS-Rating) h-index: 22 Dr. Mujeebur Rahman Khan: Two patents on the novel process to produce fungi and bacteria based biopesticides have been granted (awarded) in USA and India with the help of DBT, New Delhi. The patent specifications are as follows: (i) US Patent: Process for commercial production of biopesticides Patent No.: US Details of patents and income 7,815,903 B2, Date of grant: 19 Oct., 2010 generated: Nil Patent assignees: Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi and Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Patent inventors: Dr. Mujeebur Rahman Khan, Shahana Majid, F A Mohiddin, Nabilah Khan (ii) Indian Patent: A novel composition for

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Plant Pathology. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Member, Editorial Board, Annals of Plant Protection Sciences. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Member, Editorial Board, Environmental Biology and Conservation. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Zoological Research. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Editor, Current Nematology Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Member, Editorial Board, Indian Phytopathology Dr. M. R. Khan, Member, Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Nematology from 2013 till date (iv) any other (please specify): Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Joint Secretary, Association of Plant Pathologists of India (1993–till date). Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Chairman, Research Advisory Committee, Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture and Technology, Allahabad (2009). Dr. M. Shafiq Ansari, Councilor, Indian Society for the Advancement of Insect Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, (2010 till date) (i) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: attended the workshop on “Microbial Pesticides and Intellectual Property Rights” held at Institute of Agriculture Sciences, BHU, Varanasi on 8th October 2010. (ii) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Attended DAC’S Meeting to review alternative pesticides to Endosulfan under the Chairmanship of Agriculture Commissioner, Government of India held at Krishi Bhawan, ICAR, New Delhi on 3rd June 2011 (iii) Dr. M. R. Khan: Brain Storming session on Nano Technology: Scope and its current relevance, NAAS, New Delhi, 33 rd April, 2013 (iv) Dr. M. R. Khan: ICAR Sponsored Course on Climatic Change and Mountain Agriculture, S.K. Univ. Agric.& Tech., Shalimar Campus, India, Srinagar,14-23 May, 2013 (v) Dr. M. R. Khan: Workshop on Research Progress and Writing, National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad, India, Allahabad,8-9 Nov., 2012 (vi) Dr. M. R. Khan: Brain storming session on Roadmap for Entompathogenic Nematode Research and Application/Utilization in IPM, NBAII, Bengaluru, 20 April 2012 (vii) Dr. M. R. Khan: Interactive Meeting on Utilization of Potent Biopesticides for the Management of Pests and Diseases In the North East region, University of Mysore, Mysore ,910th October, 2009 (viii) Dr. M. R. Khan: Plant Science PHCDST

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Aligarh Muslim University Meeting, DST, New Delhi, 28-29th Oct., 2009 As resource person/subject expert: 1. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant Parasitic Nematodes – A Potential Pest of Agriculture and its Management with special Reference to Organic Farming” in workshop on “Microbial Fermentation and Microbial Inoculant Preparation for Organic Farming” held at Department of Botany and Microbiology, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalay, Haridwar on Feb. 6th-10th 2009. 2. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant Parasitic Nematodes – A Potential Pest of Medicinal Plants and its Management in National Conference on Medicinal plants of HimalayasTraditional Uses and Conservation Issues held at H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal on 19th -21st February, 2009. 3. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Phytonematodes - A Limiting Factor to Crop Productivity and their Management by Use of Bioinoculants” in ICAR sponsored training course on “Recent Advances in Biological Control of Plant Diseases” held at Centre of Advance Studies in Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar on 4th April, 2009. 4. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb:”Plant-Parasitic Nematodes - A Constraint To Agricultural Productivity And Their Management Through Ecofriendly Approaches” in 5th International Conference on “Plant Pathology in the Globalized Era” held at Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi on10th13th November 2009. 5. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Biomanagement of PlantParasitic Nematodes: An Overview” in National Workshop on “Applied Nematology (NWAN- 2009)” held at Department of Zoology, CCS University, Meerut on 23rd-29th November 2009. 6. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Second Green Revolution- Need of the hour” in Refresher Course in Research Methodology in Agricultural Sciences on the theme of Recent Trends in Agriculture and Biosciences held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 2nd-22nd December 2009. 7. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Techniques Related to Plant Protection” in Refresher Course in “Research Methodology in Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 2nd-22nd December 2009. 8. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant-Parasitic Nematodes - A Potential Pests of Agricultural Crops and Their Management Through Ecofriendly Approaches on the theme of Recent Trends in Agriculture and Biosciences” in Refresher Course in “Research Methodology in

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Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 2nd-22nd December 2009. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Phytonematodes- A Potential Pest of Agricultural Crops and their Management through Integrated Application” in Refresher Course in Agricultural Sciences held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 31st March 2011. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant Protection Techniques” in Refresher Course in “Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 31st March 2011. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Role of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Diseases of Complex Etiology and Intervention Required to Enhance the Agricultural Productivity” in Refresher Course in “Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on14th February 2012. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant Protection Techniques” in Refresher Course in “Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 14th February 2012. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant Parasitic Nematodes – A Major Constraint to Agricultural Productivity and their Management” in Department of Plant Pathology, Institute of Agriculture, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi on 18th June 2012. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Sustainable Agriculture: Need for Evergreen Revolution” in Iraqi Faculty/Teacher Training Programme for Iraqi Faculty Members from different University of Iraq organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh held at Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences on 24th October 2012. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Role of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Disease of Complex Etiology and Options needed to Enhance the Crop Productivity” in UGC sponsored National Workshop on “Experiment on Plant Pathology, Immunology and Tissue culture” held at T.N.B. College, Bhagalpur & P.G. Department of Biotechnology, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur on 07th December 2012. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Plant Parasitic Nematodes: A threat to Crop Productivity and their Management Options” in Refresher Course in “Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 30th January 2013. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb “Diseases of Complex Etiology involving Plant Parasitic NematodesSoil borne Pathogens and their Management” in Refresher Course in “Agricultural Sciences” held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU,

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Aligarh during 1st February 2013. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: “Role of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Disease of Complex Etiology: A Major Constraint to Agricultural Productivity” held at 1st UP Science Congress, DDU University, Gorakhpur during 2nd-4th March 2013. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Invited as Chief Guest in a UGC sponsored National Workshop on “Experiment on Plant Pathology, Immunology and Tissue culture” held at T.N.B. College, Bhagalpur & P.G. Department of Biotechnology, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur on 07th December 2012. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: XXth meeting of ICAR Regional Committee on behalf of ViceChancellor, AMU, Aligarh, Birsa Agriculture University, Ranchi on 7th October 2010 Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Microbial Pesticides and Intellectual Property Rights, Institute of Agriculture Sciences, BHU, Varanasi on 8th October 2010 Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Participated as Chief Guest in a UGC sponsored National Workshop on “Experiment on Plant Pathology, Immunology and Tissue culture” held at T.N.B. College, Bhagalpur & P.G. Department of Biotechnology, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur on 07th December 2012 Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Convener, 11th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmers Congress” held at Iswar Saran Degree College, University of Allahabad, Allahabad organized by Bioved Research Society, Allahabad during 14th -15th February 2009. (Organizing Secretary- Dr. B.K. Dwivedi) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Convener, “12th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress” held at Vigyan Parishad, University of Allahabad, Allahabad organized by Bioved Research Society, during 20th -21st February 2010. (Organizing Secretary- Dr. B. K. Dwivedi) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Convener, “13th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress” held at Vigyan Parishad, University of Allahabad, Allahabad organized by Bioved Research Society, during 19th -20th February 2011. (Organizing Secretary- Dr. B. K. Dwivedi) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Convener, “14th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress” held at Vigyan Parishad, University of Allahabad, Allahabad organized by Bioved Research Society, during 18th-19th February 2012. (Organizing Secretary- Dr. B. K. Dwivedi) Prof. Akhtar Haseeb: Convener, 15th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress

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held at Vigyan Parishad, University of Allahabad, organized by Bioved Research Society, during 22nd - 24th February 2013. (Organizing Secretary- Dr. B. K. Dwivedi) M R Khan (2009). Air pollution damage to plants. UGC sponsored refresher course Academic Staff College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, December, 2009. M R Khan (2009). Nematode infestation in Agricultural crops. Academic Staff College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, December 2009 Dr. M. Shafiq Ansari (2009) Chemical Ecology of Insect Pollinators. Academic Staff College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 2009 Dr. Masarrat Haseeb (2011). Application of IPM Technologies in management of insect pests in mango crop, at Academic Staff College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh on 29.03.2011. Dr. Masarrat Haseeb (2012) IPM in Mango, at Department of Plant Protection, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences (Formerly AAI) Deemed University, Allahabad, 25th April, 2012

Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects: 100% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry / institute: N/A Faculty: National level: 1. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb (2012), Plant Pathology Leadership Award 2. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb (2010), First Best Paper Presentation Award 3. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb (2010), Second Best Poster Presentation Award 4. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology (FSMPP). 5. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Applied Zoologists Research Association (FAZRA). 6. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, International Society for Conservation of Natural Resources (FISCON). 7. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Nematological Society of India (FNSI). 8. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Association of Environmental Biologists of India (FAEB). 9. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Indian Phytopathological Society (FPSI). 10. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Afro-Asian Society of Nematologists (FAASN). 11. Prof. Akhtar Haseeb, Fellow, Indian Botanical Society (FBS). Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Student progression UG to PG PG to M.Phil. 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

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Aligarh Muslim University Doctoral students: 16 (Working) (i) Tarique H. Askary (Submitted) (ii) Uzma Khan (iii) Fazil Hasan (iv) M. Zohaib (v) Ziaul Haque (vi) Salman Ahmad (vii) Deepak Kumar Sharma (viii) Shabistana Nisar (ix) Maher A. Moriet (x) Shumaila Shahid (xi) Muntaha Qamar (xii) Asma Naz (xiii) Uzma Manzoor (xiv) Tanveer Fatima (xv) Arshi Jamil (xvi) Fahim Ahmad from other institutions/universities: One (1) Post Doctoral student from G.B.P. Univ. Sci & Tech. Pantnagar:1.Dr. Wajid Hasan, from 20-07-2010 to May, 2012 40

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Participation of students in the seminar, conferences/symposia field visits. No

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A novel process to produce biopesticides based on fungi and bacteria has been invented and patented Low concentrations of SO2, O3, NH3, coal smoke, acidic rain and heavy metals did not affect plants, but predisposed them to greater pathogenic damage. Elevated levels of CO2 (400-500 ppm) can promote plant diseases. Soil application of fly ash can significantly improve plant productivity and a dose of soil application of 3-4 q ash/ha has been recommended for cultivation of pulse and ornamental crops. Aspergillus niger, Pochonia chlamydosporia, Trichoderma harzianum and Pseudomonas Page 241 of 690

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flourescens can control root-knot, root-rot, wilt and fungus-nematode disease complexes of vegetables, pulses and ornamentals. A low-cost process to produce microbial formulations of biocontrol fungi and bacteria has been invented and biopesrticides have been developed. Entomopathogenic nematodes are used in the management of fruit fly in mango and rootknot nematodes in vegetable crops Working on basic and applied aspects in the field of Plant Protection related to Nematology, Plant Pathology and Entomology and publications of research findings. Major Strength: Dedicated and qualified teaching staffs Well equipped laboratory Research work in the form research projects funded by ICAR, DST & UGC Research publications in the national and international journals, Books, awards and participation in symposia/conferences Experimental field for field oriented basic research Weaknesses: Insufficient teaching staff Shortage of manpower like T.A., skilled field staff and unskilled Shortage of space for teaching staff, Shortage of space for research laboratory, instruments & equipments and autoclaves Shortage of smart class room and green house Shortage of mobile van for survey Opportunities: • To train the students to meet the requirement of pesticide industries • To train the students to generate self employment in the production of biopesticides and organic farming • To train the students for making extension activities for transfer of technology through NGO’s and other agencies • To train the students to develop modules for crop protection Challenges: To develop IPM modules for crop protection and their application To develop international research collaboration To implement faculty development programme To develop state of art facility for pest and disease diagnosis To establish Plant clinic To establish biological control laboratory Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Minimization of Environmental Impact of Slaughter House Wastes by Value Addition as Pet Foods

Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI

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Rs. 44,00,000

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Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi

Rs. 93.03 Lacs (20092013)

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Library: available at faculty level Internet facilities for staff and students: Available (iii) Total number of class rooms: two (iv) Class rooms with ICT facility: one (v) Students’ laboratories: food analysis, product development, instrumentation, food engineering, computer & Internet and post harvest tech. laboratory. (vi) Research laboratories: No separate laboratories, research students work in above laboratories as per the requirements. (vii) Any other: Greenhouse complex, jaggery manufacturing unit, Workshop-cumDemonstration unit for pet foods. (i) from the host institution/university: Mr. Abdul Gafor Badpa, Mr. O.S. Qadri (doctoral) (ii) from other institutions/universities: Nil

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates Number of post graduate Two merit scholarships on the basis of test students getting financial assistance from the university. conducted by the Department. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new No new Programme has been developed. programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Guidelines in this regard are under preparation (i) faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, through the Board of Studies of respective department the feedback from faculty is Does the department obtain utilized for revision of curriculum. feedback from (ii) students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? No (iii) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No (i) Dr. Z.R.A. Azad, Asstt. Prof., Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi (ii) Dr. Peerzada R. Hussain, Nuclear Research List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum Laboratory, BARC, Srinagar 10): (iii) Dr. Suresh Chandra, Asstt. Prof., SVBPUA&T, Meerut (iv) Ms. T.R. Genetha, Asstt. Prof., SHIATS,

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Fruit Preservation Center, Hathras (Mahamayanagar) on 31.12.2011 and 20.02.2013. Participation in workshops/seminars/ conferences. Research and publication. No

Development of pet foods by utilizing agro and meat industry byproducts/wastes. Extraction, utilization and characteristic evaluation of natural dyes from selected agricultural wastes. Drying characteristics of high moisture foods and qualitative evaluation of their dried products using microwave in combination with other techniques of drying such as fluidized bed drying, vacuum drying, foam-mat drying. Designing a smoke house for meat and steam cooker for meat sausages. Strengths (i) Faculty members with the specialization in diverse fields of the subject viz. Chemical Engineering, Food Technology and Agricultural/Post Harvest Engineering (ii) Faculty members fully devoted to teaching (iii) Creation of facilities of equipment/instrument, glass wares, computers and other accessories related to them through funded research projects. (iv) Additional manpower (ad hoc) through funded research projects. Weaknesses (i) Shortage faculty members. (ii) Shortage of supporting staff, viz. Technical assistants, lab attendants, administrative staff (UDC/LDC, accountant, store keeper). (iii) Lack of state of the art laboratories. Opportunities (i) Human resource development for middle level management in meat industry and bakery industry by emphasizing more on these topics as these are the highest growing sectors in food industry. (ii) Development of low cost post harvest technologies for rural people. (iii) Training on application of natural dyes on textiles/fabrics. (iv) Providing technical guidance in establishing agro-processing unit. Challenges (i) Development of state-of-the-art laboratories to Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Evaluative Report of the Department Name of the Department Department of Arabic Year of establishment 1920 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Faculty of the University university? Names of programmes offered Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) UG, PG, (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., M.Phil., Ph.D. Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic Integrated Masters; Integrated & Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Our department provides teaching assistance to the Faculty of Commerce in the “Master in Tourism Course” for Arabic language Interdisciplinary programmes teaching. and departments involved Since 2006-07 Academic Session our Department has been providing teaching assistance to the Faculty of Theology in B. Th. (Hons.) Course I & II- year for Arabic teaching. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, Nil foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with Nil reasons Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit Examination System: System Annual/Semester (UG)/Semester (PG) Participation of the department in the courses MTA offered by other departments: Actual SanctiFilled (including oned CAS & MPS) Professor 01 01 02 Associate Number of teaching posts 03 02 04 Professors sanctioned, filled and actual Asst. (Professors/Associate 08 07 04 Professors Professors/Asst. Professors/others) (02 Guest Faculty) 01 against the post of Associate Others Professor 01 against the post of Assistant Professor Plan Post Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Ph.D./ No. of M.Phil. QualifiDesigName Specialization Years students cation nation of Exp. guided for the last 4 years Prof. Classical Modern Kafeel Ph.D. Professor & Indo-Arab 37 02 Ahmad Literature Qasmi

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Modern Arabic Literature and Translation Modern Arabic Literature Translation and Criticism

Dr. M. Associate Ph.D. Modern Arabic 23 03 Sanaullah Professor Dr. Tariq Assistant History of Arabic Ph.D. 35 04 Mukhtar Professor Literature Dr. M. Indo Arab Assistant Yusuf Ph.D. Literature and 26 04 Professor Khan Umayyad period Dr. (Mrs.) Tasneem Assistant Modern Arabic Ph.D. 15 03 Kausar Professor Prose and Fiction Qureshi Dr. Abdul Assistant Abbasid Period Ph.D. 15 01 Jabbar Professor and Indo Arab List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors S.No. Names City 1. Prof. Abdul Bari Aligarh 2. Prof. S. E. Ahmad Nadvi Calicut 3. Prof. Abdul Ali Aligarh 4. Prof. M. Hassan Khan Bhopal 5. Prof. E. K. Ahmad Kutty Calicut 6. Prof. K.M. Mohammed Calicut 7. Prof. Ubaid A. Trivandurum 8. Prof. P. Nisar Ahmad Chennai 9. Maulana Noor Alam Amini Deoband Saharanpur 10. Prof. Mohsin Usmani Hyderabad 11. Prof. Moinuddin Azmi Hyderabad

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(iii) Modern Arabic Literature Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding National Nil agencies and (c) Total grants received. nternational funding agencies and Give the names of the funding agencies, Nil project title and grants received project- Total grants received. Nil wise. Inter-institutional (i) National collaboration Nil collaborative projects and (ii) International collaboration Nil associated grants received Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGCUGC-SAP/CAS (since 01.6.1989) (Total Grants SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, received in CAS-I) Rs. 57, 50,000.00 ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received S. No. Funding Agencies Project Title Descriptive Catalogue of M. Phil/ Ph. D. thesis of the Arabic 02 Research UGC, New Delhi 1 Departments in Indian Associates (CAS-I) Universities, 5 years 01.04.2008 (Actual wages) to 31.03.2013 state recognition National recognition Research facility / centre with international recognition Centre For Advance Studies In Arabic Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by -industry or corporate bodies Publications: As oriental sciences have limited number of journals, the B.O.S. has approved its own list of national and international journals of repute): Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) 117 Monographs 06 Chapters in Books 13 Edited Books 30 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 1 Masha-hid wa mutarahat fi al-adab wa al-lugha wa al-thaqafa, Department of Arabic, AMU, Aligarh. 2012. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index Details of patents and income generated Nil Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

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Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/ industries in India and abroad Prof. S. Kafeel Ahmad Qasmi: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia- As a member of the HRD Minister, Shri Arjun Singh’s High level delegation consisting of academicians other eminent personalities to the Middle –east countries, 2006 United Arab Emirates – As a member of the HRD Minister, Shri Arjun Singh’s High level delegation consisting of academicians other eminent personalities to the Middle –east countries, 2006 Pakistan- To attend a seminar held in University of Karachi, 2007 Iran- As a University delegate to attend an International Seminar, 2007 USA- Visit to Department of Arabic, Michigan State University and Islamic American University, 2008 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia- on the invitation of Ministry of Information and Culture for presenting a paper in the International Seminar held in March 2011 Dr. M. Sanaullah: I was invited to visit Jordan College of Science and Technology, Irbed, i. Jordan, where I delivered three special lectures on Acoustic Aspects of Arabic language, 4-6 march, 2009. Dr. M. Faizan Beg: During my visit to U.S.A. in 2001, I discussed the plan of setting up the Computerized Audio-video Language Lab at Dept of Arabic AMU, with Prof. L. Fucaloro, Chair, English and Foreign Languages Dep’t., i. Cal Poly University, USA and Prof. Hatem Bazian, Depart. Of Near Eastern Studies, University of Berkeley, US, and received their deep appreciation of my approach to the teaching of Arabic. I also visited their Language Lab. During my visit to Sudan in 2003, I was invited to deliver a lecture on Modern Techniques of Teaching Language in the very prestigious Khartoum International Institute for Arabic. The lecture entitled ‘A New Dimension to the Language Lab, Development of an Online ii. Audio-Video Communication System’ was attended by a large gathering of scholars and students and was highly appreciated. I was also invited to visit their Language Lab and other pedagogic set up and gave them suggestions to improve it. I also visited OIC Islamic Institute of Translation, Khartoum and to see iii their functioning, teaching and set up and made very useful discussions for future academic collaboration. In 2007, I visited CIIL, Mysore and CIEFL, Hyderabad where I had practical discussions with different language experts, senior professors iv and saw different aspects of practical usage of the Language Lab. At CIEFL I visited their old Audio Language Lab and the New Digital Multimedia Lab. v Department of Arabic, Demyat University, Egypt 2011 vi Darul Uloom, Cairo University, Egypt 2011 Faculty serving in National committees Prof. S. Kafeel Ahmad Qasmi: Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna Jammu & Kashmir Public Commission, Srinagar Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer

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i ii iii iv Editorial Boards Prof. S. Kafeel Ahmad Qasmi: Member of the Indian Academy of Arabic, Aligarh Member of Editorial Board, ‘Aqlamun Waida’, Hyderabad Member of Editorial Board, ‘Fikr-o-Nazar, AMU, Aligarh Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Bahauddin Zakaria University, Pakistan Prof. Masud Anwar Alavi i Zia-e- Wajih (monthly Rampur) ii Al-Ihsan (A Journal on Sufism) Allahabad Journal of the Indian Academy of Arabic, Department of Arabic, iii AMU, Aligarh iv Maarif-e-Raza, Karachi, Pakistan Prof. M. Salahuddin Umari i Member of the Indian Academy of Arabic, Aligarh Dr. Abu Sufyan Islahi i Editor of Tahzebul Akhlaque and Nishant Dr. M. Sanaullah i Mustalahiyaat Quarterly, Rabat, Morocco. ii Al-Zarqa University Journal of Islamic Studies, Jordan iii Rufoof Quarterly, University of Adrar, Algeria iv Payam-e-Tauheed Monthly, New Delhi, India any other (please specify) The following faculties are currently serving as Experts/Examiners on the Board and Staff Selection Committees of following State and Central Universities: Prof. S. Kafeel Ahmad Qasmi: Assam University, Silchar Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi Barkatullah University, Bhopal B.G.S.B University, Rajouri Calcutta University, Kolkata English and Foreign Language University, Hyderabad Gauhati University, Guwahati Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi. Jawahar Lal Nehru Univerisyt (JNU), New Delhi. Kashmir University, Srinagar Lucknow University, Lucknow Madras University, Chennai Nagpur University Osmania University, Hyderabad Patna University, Patna University of Bombay, Mumbai Page 258 of 690

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Al-al-Bait University, Jordan. Recognition at international level by the Governorate of Illizi, and University of Adrar, Algeria, 2013. Recognition at international level by the Supreme Council of Arabic Language, Algiers, Algeria, 2012. Recognition at international level by the University of Constantine, Algeria, 2012 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows ? Nil Students Nil Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Fundin S. Seminar g Outstanding Participants No. agency “Andalusian Arabic Lit” under the UGC’s 1 CAS/ASIHSS Scheme of the Department UGC of Arabic on 24th-26th March 2010. “The Biography of Prophet Muhammad Dr. Ibrahim Mohammad (PBUH) in Modern Arabic Literature”, al-Batshan 2 organized by the Department of Arabic, A. UGC Cultural Counselor, M. U., Aligarh under CAS-I Programme Embassy of KSA in New U.G.C. on 17-18 February 2011 Delhi

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Aligarh Muslim University obtained from the Assistant Controller, Ph. D. 96 33 04 Research Unit, AMU, Aligarh How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details From June 2010 up to December 2012: NET = 35 JRF = 28 S.No. June 2010 1. Ms. Sumayya Research Scholar JRF 2. Ms. Aisha Siddiqa Usmani Research Scholar NET 3. Mr. Mohd Irshad-Ul-Haq Research Scholar NET 4. Ms. Zar Nigar Research Scholar NET 5. Mr. Nisam C PG JRF 6. Mr. Safir V.M. PG NET June 2011 7. Mr. Mohd Saqib Research Scholar JRF 8. Mr. Syed Aqeel Iqbal Research Scholar JRF 9. Mr. Mohammed Suhail Research Scholar JRF 10. Mr. Mohd Asim Research Scholar JRF 11. Muhammed Nishad K PG JRF 12. Abdul Gafoor K A PG JRF 13. Abdulla Najeeb M PG JRF 14. Abduraheem P PG JRF 15. Shafeeq Ahmed VT PG JRF 16. Mohamed Sabah Ellathodi PG JRF 17. Sufyan Abdul Sathar Moozahikkal PG JRF 34 December 2011 18. Sakeer Nellikkunnummal PG JRF 19. Muhiuddin PG JRF 20. Shamsul Haque PG NET June 2012 21. Mr. Muhiuddin Research Scholar JRF 22. Mr. Wasiullah Research Scholar JRF 23. Mr. Pervez Alam Research Scholar NET 24. Mr. Abu Saad PG JRF 25. Mr. S. Alihur M. Kamoonpuri PG JRF 26. Mr. Shamsul Haq PG JRF PG JRF 27. Ms. Afsana Khatoon PG NET 28. Mr. Shamim Ahmad PG NET 29. Ms. Kauser Jabeen Shah PG NET 30. Mr. Shiyas KP PG NET December 2012 31. Mr. Shahnawaz Ahmad Research Scholar NET 32. Mr. Mohammad Salman Raza Research Scholar NET 33. Mr. Muddassir Ahmad Research Scholar NET 34. Mohammad Moinuddin Research Scholar NET 35. Mohammad Aijaz PG NET 36. Mohd Shahid PG NET

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Aligarh Muslim University infrastructural facilities with regard to Library yes (around 10000 books) Internet facilities for staff and students yes 80% Total number of class rooms 04 Class rooms with ICT facility Nil Students’ laboratories 01 A High-tech Computerized Audio–Video Arabic Language Lab was establish under D.S.A. scheme, In 2006 under ASHISS program of the UGC, further developed and added new dimension to the lab with additional machines and booths and extended facilities for 21 students. In 2009 ten new machines with booths were added to the existing facilities under CAS-I Equipment grant. This state-of-the-art, unique of its kind lab is very versatile and has very innovative modern facilities for the teaching of modern Arabic as a foreign language. The language experts from different parts of the country including the UGC team who visited the Lab admired and recognized its utility. The Lab now has the unique and improved system for audio-visually monitoring and direct two way audio-video communication with any of the learners working with his machine. In addition to that, direct Arabic TV channels from the Arab countries are also available at each machine, under the full control of the audio-video monitoring system of the main console. Several Audio-Video Arabic teaching software have also been procured for teaching Standard Conversational Arabic and also for teaching Saudi, Iraqi, Syrian, and Egyptian colloquial dialects. The Lab is linked with high speed AMU internet server. Research laboratories The above lab is also used for research purposes in Arabic Language and Literature both. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students from the host institution/university (last and Research Associates four years) S.No.

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Dr. M. Yusuf Khan

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Dr. Abdul Jabbar

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Dr. M. Yusuf Khan

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Prof. S. Kafeel Ahmad Qasmi

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Dr. Nusbah Aga

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Development of Children Literature in Contemporary Arabic Contribution of Mohammad Dr. M. Yusuf Kokan al-Umari to Arabic Studies in India: A Critical Study An Evaluation of Indian Works on the Critical edition and annotation of Arabic Dawaveen A Critical Edition of Majmu’at with Note and Introduction The Contribution of Amin Al-Rehmani to Modern Arabic Literature Life and Works of Aaisha al- Taimuria Contribution of Ibn Khaldoon to Arabic Literature with Special Reference to his Muqaddama The Mystical Poetry of Abbasid Period with Special reference to Ibn al-Roomi (836-896 AD): A Critical Study Contribution of Fazle Haq Khairabadi to Islamic Learnings with Special Reference to his Philosophical Thoughts Contribution of Abdul Qadir al-Magrabi to Arabic Language and Literature Contribution of Qazi Athar Mubarakpuri to Arabic Studies: A Critical Study Life and Works of Ahmad Lutafi al-Sayyid: A Critical Study Contribution of A.M.U. in Arabic Language & Literature: A Critical Study Islamization of Knowledge and its impact on Modern Arabic

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Dr. Abu Sufyan Islahi

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Dr. M. Faizan Beg

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Dr. Mohd Sami Akhtar

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Prof. Masud Anwar Alavi

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Aligarh Muslim University Literature Contribution of Prof. M. 21. Dr. Sanuber Jillani Mohammad Atia alSalahuddin Abrashi Umari A critical Study of Umar Prof. M. Dr. Jusman 22. Abu Risha to Modern Salahuddin (Thailand) Poetry Umari Contribution of the Dr. Tauqeer Scholars of Azamgarh to Dr. M. Yusuf 23. Ahmad Arabic Language & Khan Literature (1832-1950) Life and works of Sheikh Prof. Masud 24. Dr. Mohd Khalid Wajihuddin Alavi Gujrati Anwar Alavi Life of Shaikh Mohd alGhazali al-Misri and his Contribution to Prose Dr. Abu 25. Dr. Ziaur Rehman Poetry and Islamic Sufyan Islahi Learnings in Modern Period. The Role of woman in Prof. S. Kafeel 26. Dr. Zar Nigar Arabic Poetry of Ahmad Qasmi Andalucia The Contribution of Dr. (Mrs.) Egyptian Women to Tasneem 27. Dr. Noor Afshan Modern Arabic Literature: Kausar A Critical Study Qureshi Origin and Development Dr. Mohd Sadique Dr. Faizan 28. of Arabic Lexicography in Ahmad Akhtar India Ahmad Ameen and his Dr. Mehrajuddin Contribution to Modern Dr. M. Yusuf 29. Para Arabic Criticism: (A Khan Critical Study) A Study of Techniques in Dr. Farooq Dr. M. Faizan 30. the novels of Najeeb Ahmad Mir Beg Mahfooz Al-Shaikh Nasif Al-Yazeji Dr. Tariq 31. Dr. Babul Alam (1800-1871 AD): His Life Mukhtar and Works from other institutions/universities S. Name of the Topics Supervisor No. Research Scholars Dr.Abdullah Arabic Grammar in Dr. M. 1. Ahmed Ahmed Ancient & Modern Sanaullah Mohammad Period The Religious thoughts Ms. Nasrin Nazari Dr. Abu 2. in the Poetry of Ahmad Taloki Sufyan Islahi Shauqi (d-1932 A.D.) Contribution of Ullamae-Firangi Mahal to Dr. Mohd IrshadDr. Tariq 3. Arabic Language and Ul-Haq Mukhtar Literature:- A Critical Study 4. Dr. Nisar Ahmad Ibn -e- Shuhaid AlDr. Mohd Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Undulusi (d- 426 A.H.) Sami Akhtar 3 and His Contribution to Arabic Literature. Contribution of Abdul Hamid Jaudah al-Sahhar Dr. Mohd Ramzan Dr. Faizan 30.03.201 5. (d-1974 A.D.) to Rather Ahmad 3 Modern Arabic Literature 04 Students (Prof. Abdul Aleem Number of post graduate students getting Memorial Scholarship 01/PG Merit financial assistance from the university. Scholarship 02 / Dr. Ishaque Scholarshi 01) Was any need assessment exercise The existing programmes are periodically undertaken before the development of reviewed and new programmes as per new programme(s)? If so, highlight the need are introduced after the discussion methodology. of the Board of Studies Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, the feedback is utilized in year to year improvement and introduction of new useful methods as well as necessary changes in the syllabi. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the Does the department obtain feedback feedback? Yes, the feedback is from utilized through redressal and grievances committee consisting of members from students of the department. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, The formal and informal visits of the distinguished alumni give us a lot of inspiration, enlightenment and new vision and ideas in revising our teaching and syllabi. In fact most of the scholars of Arabic in the whole country from Ksamir to Kannya kumari have been beneficiaries of our department directly or indirectly. To List the distinguished alumni of the name a few, given is the list of some very department (maximum 10) renowned scholars who have dbeen the architects of Arbic teaching system and members of important national and international bodies. S. Distinguished alumni Distinctions No. Prof. Mukhtar Ud-DinEx-Chairman, very renowned Scholar of 1. Ahmad Arabic, Department of Arabic, AMU, Aligarh,

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Aligarh Muslim University Dean, Faculty of Arts, AMU, Aligarh Member of different Arab and Indian Academics, writer, Shahitia Academy & President of India award winner ` Ex-Head, Department of Arabic, Delhi Prof. Khursheed Ahmad 2. University, Delhi. Renowned writer, President Fariq of India award winner Renowned Scholar of Arabic & Persian and 3. Dr. Hafiz Ghulam Mustafa Urdu, Writer of several books related to Arabic Literature Ex-Head, Delhi University, Renowned Scholar Prof. Mohd Sulaiman 4. of Arabic, Writer of books related Arabic Ashraf Literature, President of India award winner Head & Dean, School of Arabic Language & Prof. Abdul Haleem 5. Literature CIFEL, President of India award Nadwi winner Prof. Syed Mohammed Professor & Head, Allahabad University, 6. Ijteba Nadvi Allahabad, President of India award winner Prof. Reaz Ur-Rehman Professor & Head, Kashmir University, 7. Sherwani President of India award winner Prof. Syed Mohd Ibrahim Head, Department of Osmania University, 8. Nadwi President of India award winner Renowned Scholar, Vice-President Muslim Maulana Syed Kalb-e9. Personal Law, Published Books related to Sadiq Arabic Ex-Chairman, Department of Arabic, Calicut Prof. S. Ehtisham Ahmad 10. University, Dean Faculty of Arts, President of Nadwi India award winner Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. The 44 following Panel of Visiting Fellows was approved for the duration of CASI/ASIHSS. S. No. Names City 1. Prof. Abdul Bari Aligarh 2. Prof. S. E. Ahmad Nadvi Aligarh 3. Prof. Abdul Ali Aligarh 4. Prof. M. Hassan Khan Bhopal 5. Prof. E. K. Ahmad Kutty Calicut 6. Prof. K.M. Mohammed Calicut 7. Prof. Ubaid A. Trivandurum 8. Prof. P. Nisar Ahmad Chennai 9. Maulana Noor Alam Amini Deoband Saharanpur 10. Prof. Mohsin Usmani Hyderabad 11. Prof. Moinuddin Azmi Hyderabad 12. Prof. Iqbal Husain Nadvi Hyderabad 13. Maulana Nomanuddin Nadvi Hyderabad 14. Prof. Shabbir Ahmad Lucknow 15. Prof. Ashfaque Ahmad Lucknow 16. Dr. Saeed-ur- Rahman Azmi Nadvi Lucknow 17. Maulana Nazrul Hafeez Nadvi Lucknow Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Mumbai New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi Sri Nagar Varanasi

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programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?. Highlight the participation of students and Nil faculty in extension activities. Lectures by outside as well as departmental subject experts Different types of competitions vis: Essay writing, Debates, Quiz, Poetry composition in Arabic Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly etc. activities” of the department. Publication of a yearly Journal in Arabic by the students under the supervision of Arabic Society In-charge. The department was selected for UGC SAP AND FAINALLY WAS GRANTED THE STATUS OF CENTRE FOR ADVANCE STUDIES. Training students in fluent conversation in Modern Arabic through Language Lab Producing world class translators Research of international standard especially highlighting the contribution of India to Arabic Studies

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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength: Efficient faculty SAvailability of the latest state of the Art Foreign Language teaching technology in the Department. Very rich library Identification of the Department as CAS by UGC Access to Internet facility for students and Research scholars Weakness: Lack of funds to meet envisaged infra and supra structural initiatives. Instead of being two separate independent full-fledged UG & PG courses, one in purely Modern Arabic Language including functional aspects of the language which is the need of the hour, and another in purely literary stream covering all major aspects of Literature having a very wide range, the present courses syllabi are badly amalgamated as it cover all these subjects in one set of courses, making it really unmanageable. Shortage of rooms for teachers Non existence of a Research Division for Research Scholars Lack of Technical Staff in the Language Lab and the Library Opportunity: Ample opportunities to meet the needs of academia and employment worldwide. Getting the department a permanent status of Centre For Advance Studies Globalizing the services of the University through Arabic language

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Continuation of collective team effort of the staff members Services of visiting faculties from Al Azhar and other institutions of the Arab world. Challenge: Dealing the crisis of availability of feeders for UG and PG levels. To enable the Department rank among the top ten globally Making the department globally attractive for students by making it more and more job oriented. Making the department globally attractive for research. Making Arabic as one of the popular options of higher studies Future plans of the department. Introducing two separate independent full-fledged UG & PG courses, one in purely Modern Arabic Language including communicative and functional aspects of the language which is the need of the hour, and another in purely literary stream covering all major aspects of Literature having a very wide range. Introducing latest instructional technology Increasing the environment of team workability Bringing new major/minor projects from UGC and urging the colleagues for the same Organizing National/International Seminars and Conferences, with sizable participation from Universities and Research institutes in Arab countries, besides those in Europe and America. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chaiman Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Aligarh Date:

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Dr. Seemin Hasan

Ph.D.

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Dr. Kausar Hasan

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Associate Prof.

Dr. M. Asim Siddiqui

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Dr. Rahatullah Khan

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Associate Prof.

Dr. Samina Khan

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Dr. M. Rizwan Khan

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Dr. Shaheena Tarannum

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Dr. Raashid Nehal

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Dr. Jawed. S. Ahmed

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Dr. Sami Rafiq

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Modern Poetry Post Colonial Studies, Translations & Neurolinguistics. Romantic Literature Post Colonial and Translation Studies Psycholinguistics & Sociolinguistics Literary Theory, Cultural Studies, Film Studies, 19th Century American Fiction Early 20th C Poetry, Especially Georgian Poetry Modern and British Drama, Comparative Literature Curriculum Development, Syllabus designing, Material Production, Teacher Education, Literary Criticism and Theory, Cultural Studies, Drama ELT, Applied Linguistics and Continental Drama ELT, ESL Writing, Need Analysis, Teacher Training and Teacher Education Irish Literature, Indian Writings in English and Modern British Drama. British Fiction, Literary Biography and Autobiography, Continental Fiction Comparative Literature, Creative Writing and Translation Studies.

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project on Management of Kindle mobile Initiative in India. (2012-13) funded by Regional English Language Office (RELO) Embassy of the United States of America, American Centre, New Delhi, India . Facilitated by UGC Academic Staff College Aligarh Muslim University. Aligarh India. Grants received: $9,600/-(INR= Rs 4,80,000/-) International collaboration: Collaboration with Regional English Language Office, US Embassy, New Delhi for Updating, Producing and Publishing the Materials of Compulsory English Courses in the Department of English, 2013-14 Departmental projects funded by DSTOn Translation Studies with Rs. 42. 5 FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, Lakhs Funding for Five Years. Coordinator Prof. S.N. Zeba and Deputy ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: UGC SAP DRS Phase-I Project Coordinator Dr. Raihan Raza. state recognition national recognition Research facility/centre with international recognition Special research laboratories sponsored by / None created by industry or corporate bodies: Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/ international): 51 Papers Monographs: 1 Chapters in Books: 16 Edited Books: 2 Books with ISBN with details of publishers: The Poetic Art of Sylvia Plath: A Critical Study of Themes and Techniques. New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers, 2012, ISBN-978-81-7625-800-5. Shaw and Iqbal: Assertion of Vitalistic Trends, New Delhi, Shalab Publishing House, 2012, ISBN: 978- 8188681-46-4. Annual Journal Published by the Department: The Aligarh Journal of English Studies (Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)). Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range/average h-index Details of patents and income generated: Not valid Areas of consultancy and income Nil generated: Faculty selected nationally / 04 faculty members have been internationally to visit other selected/invited to visit to Universities in laboratories/institutions/ industries in Europe and the US. India and abroad: Faculty serving in National committees: Dr. Vibha Sharma – Resource Person for National Translation Mission, CIIL, Mysore International committees: Dr. Sami Rafiq – Member and contributor in the following organizations Asia Pacific Writing Partnership American Translators’ Association, U.S.A. Nexus EQ, Harvard University

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Aashaq Hussain Zargar Mohd. Habib Subhan Aisha Amjad Mallika Anwar Siddiqui Fauzia Usmani Abdul Mabood M. Kamran Ahsan Tasneem Noshi Md. Sahidul Islam Jawaid Ahmed Bhatt Vinita Soni Sherly G. Varghese Taj Mohammad Ruchika Singh Sohel Aziz Najmus Sarifa Reefaquat Hussain Zeba Farooqui Sakeena Abidi Zoya Sheikh Saiful Islam Summaya Rehman Rizwana Shah Tota Ram Gautam Mohammad Yusuf Asfia Khan Farheen Afzal Tehreem Zehra Moh. Irshad Alam Sheema Fatima Abu Moazaam Adiba Nusrat Areena Ali Adeena Fatima

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Aligarh Muslim University ‘Chapa Chitron mein Atiyatharthvadi (Surrealistic) chap: Manohar Lal, Kala Dirgha’, Volume-11, No.-21, October-2011, page 76-77, 1/95, Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226010, RNI No. UPBIL /2000/3395. ‘Feminism in Indian Art’, Kala Deergha, Vol.- 10, No. 19, page 66-68, Pub. 1/95, Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar, Luchnow-226010, RNI No. UPBIL /2000/3395. ‘In conversation with Chintan Upadhyaya’, Art Fair, page 36-39, published by Suvadra Art Gallery, Bhuvaneshwar, July 2010. ‘Sufi Element in Padmawat’, Abhinav Bharti-2008-9, page 33-40, Dept. of Hindi, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. ‘Prof. Ranveer Saxena ki Kala yatra’, Kala Dirgha, Vol.9, No. 18, April, 2009, page 44-48, Publisher-1/95, Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar, Luchnow-226010, RNI No. UPBIL/ 2000/3395. ‘Shail Sheersh se Jhankti Drishti’: Prof. Ranveer Saxena, April 2010, Vol.-10, No.20, page 75-79, Kala Deergha, 1/95, Vineet Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow-226010, RNI No. UPBIL/2000/3395. Dr. Rehana Khusro: ‘Floral and Border Decoration in Mughals India’, in Art Family, Vol. 1st January to July 2012, Page no. 28-30, ISSN-2249-0248 ‘Reflection of Persian Art on Mughal Miniature- special reference to Jahangir’, in Art Family, Vol. 2nd July to December 2012, Page no. 39-40 ISSN-2249-0248 ‘Emerging Trends in Visual Art’, in Art Family, Issue. 3rd, Vol. 3rd January to June 2013, Page no. 6-8, ISSN-2249-0248 Dr. Waseem M. Vani: ‘Ghulam Rasool Santosh – The Vanguard of Neotantric Art’, in Journal of Research, Extension and Development, A Peer Reviewed Interdisciplinary National Journal, Vol.2, No. 2/October 2013 (ISSN: 2319-1899) ‘Paradigm Shift in Indian Art: A brief Account of Contemporary Art Practice in India’, in Indian Journal of Humanities, A Multidisciplinary Referred research Journal, Vol.03, Issue 04/December 2013 (ISSN: 2248-9541) ‘A Capsule Account of Art between Modernism and Postmodernism: From Artist’s Studio’, in Thirdfront, Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol.1, No.1/Feb., 2013 (ISSN:2320-9631) ‘Art of Protest in Kashmir’, Kashmir Lit, A US based Online Journal of Kashmiri & Diasporic Writing, Summer Issue 2013 ‘A Contemporary Sculptor from Jammu and Kashmir: Rajendra Kaumar Tikku’, Kala-Traimasik, an Art Magazine published by State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow, Volume- 38, 2013 page. 52-55. ‘Forerunners of Modern Art Practice in Kashmir’, Miraas, A Quarterly Publication of Kasheer Foundation, Nol.-V No.-II, April-June 2012, ISSN 2278-2125 ‘Visual Art and the Linguistic Intervention’, in the Journal of Comparative Language Literature & Culture, CCSILC, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. ‘Contemporary Artist, Wasim Mushtaq Wani’, in a monthly magazine Kashmir Insight, Volume 4, Issue 6, June 2011 Dr. Hina Fatima Moinee ‘Rasa Lila Miniature paintings an Appreciation of Divine Music’ (Part-1) Samakalika Sangeetham, a bilingual journal for music, issue no.7 (October 2009), page 70 ISSN.No.2319-3506 published by A.D. Mahdavan, Kozhikode (Kerala) India. ‘Rasa Lila Miniature paintings an Appreciation of Divine Music’ (Part-II) Samakalika Sangeetham, a bilingual journal for music, issue no.8 (April 2010), page 88 ISSN.No.2319-3506 published by A.D. Mahdavan, Kozhikode (Kerala) India. Sur and Tal- The Initiate’s need of a simpler Narrative: Samkalika Sangeetham A Page 290 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University bilingual journal for music, issue no.1 (April 2010), page 98. ISSN.No.23193506 printed published by A.D. Mahdavan, Kozhikode (Kerala) India. ‘Principle of Reading a Miniature Painting’, issue no.1, PURĀ-JAGAT, Indian Archaeology History and Culture (Latest Research in Honour of Late Shri Jagatpati Joshi), ISBN: 9788180902604 format hardbound, Edition 2012, Bhartiya Kala Prakshan, New Delhi. ‘Miniature Painting Helps Understand Indian Heritage’. Art Family Journal, Issue 2, Volume II Aligarh ISSN: 2249-0248, Aligarh.2012. ‘Medieval India’s Composite Culture as Reflected in Indian Miniature Painting’ (Under publication) Asiatic Society, Mumbai. ‘Baramasa Painting Tradition and its Interpretation of Nature’, Art Family Journal, Issue 3, Volume III January - July 2013 Aligarh ISSN: 2249-0248, Aligarh. Dr. Bushra Naseem: ‘Moving Canvases’ Art Family- An International Research Journal of Art & Aesthetics, 2012 Vol.-I Page 37 to 40. ‘Environmental Art’ communicated to Art Family- An International Research Journal of Art & Aesthetics, 2012. Dr. Asma Kazmi: ‘Islamic Art: ek Ruhani Sandesh’, Shodh Patrika, Faculty of Arts, AMU, Page no. 188195. ‘Persian influence on the Mughal Arts of India’, Institute of Persian Research, AMU, Aligarh, page no. 220. Publications at International level: 03 Research papers Dr. Zeba Hasan: Paintings of Akbar Namah on outdoor games, The Legacy- New Trends, Publisher: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013, page- 1-17, ISBN: 978-3-659-31933-4. Dr. Waseem Mushtaq: Published a paper: Revisiting Modern Art in India prior to Independence: A capsule account of beginnings, confrontations, conflicts and milestones, in European Academic Research (International Multidisciplinary Research International Journal), Vol.1, Issue 6/September 2013, ISSN 2286-4822, Impact Factor: 0.485 (GIF) Monographs: Nil Exhibition at International level: Dr. Zeba Hasan: Participation in 4th International Cairo- Binniale Art Exhibition Dr. Waseem Mushtaq: Group Exhibition “Char Adhaya, A Cultural Festival of Art, Music & Dance”, Santinekatan Friends in Collaboration with Indo-SriLanka Foundation at Sri Lanka, From 15th to 17th October 2012. Mr. Abdur Rahman: Exhibition of Paintings with students, venue – Ghaazee School, Rep. of Maldives from 24th to 27th Aug. 2008. Exhibition of Paintings with students, venue- Lale Youth International School, Rep. of Maldives in 2011. Exhibition at National level: Dr. Zeba Hasan: Participation in 32nd and 34th National Art Exhibition organized by the National Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi Workshops at International level: Dr. Waseem Mushtaq: Screening of three Short Films: SNOW, UNDER THE TABLE and RAHI ZINDAGI TU PHIR MILENGE by Dr. Waseem Mushtaq at Rivington Place, London UK. Curated and introduced by Nicole Wolf, researcher and lecturer in Visual Culture Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University at Goldsmiths, University of London., in response to the exhibition of Sheela Gowda: Therein & Besides. A five day International Workshop on the theme of IMAGINE PEACE! Organized by Khoj, International Artists’ Association, New Delhi in collaboration with Design context, (Institute for Design Research at the Zurich University of the Arts). which also included a screening of my short film SNOW at India International Center, New Delhi Mr. Abdur Rahman: Workshop on Class Management, organized by Lale Youth International School, Rep. of Maldieves on 13th May 2010. Workshop at National level: Dr. Zeba Hasan: Almore Artist’s Workshop, organizer - State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow. Later Paintings were exhibited by State Lalit Kala Academy at Lucknow. Diu Workshop - organized in Collaboration with L.K.A. Lucknow & L.K.A. Udaipur in 20-27 Jan. 2006. After the workshop an exhibition was organized at Bal Bharti, Diu. Shimla Workshop- organized by Welfare Organization for Human Development in India, Bombay, at Hotel-Destination from 6– 8 April 2006. After the workshop the exhibition of paintings was organized. Regional Artists‟ Workshop at Azamgarh-2009 organized by Lalit Kala Academy. National Artists‟ Camp organized by Suvadra Art Gallery, Bhuvaneshvar from 12 to 15 October 2009 National Artists‟ Camp, 2009 at Rahul Sankratyayan Bhawan, Azamgarh, by Regional Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow. National Artists‟ Camp 2011by Lalit Kala Academy, at Patna from 5th to 11th November 2011. Dr. Rehana Khusro: ‘Traditional & contemporary art of India’, organizer- Women’s College, AMU, 1114 March 2011. ‘Environmental education in Museums and formal educational institutions’, organizer- Dept. of Museology, AMU, 18-19 Feb. 2012. ‘The journey between inspiration and expression on canvas’, organizer- Himachal Pradesh University, Simla, 10-12 Dec. 2011. Dr. Waseem Mushtaq: Regional Painting Camp, by Lalit Kala Akademi Regional Centre, Lucknow, From 18 to 24th March 2013. Hina Moinee Fatima: National workshop Different Techniques of painting 10th to 12th April 2008, organized by department of Fine Arts, AMU, Aligarh. National workshop Various dimension of Indian Arts 14th to 16th April 2009, organized by department of Fine Arts, AMU, Aligarh. National workshop Traditional and contemporary art of India, 11th to 14th March 2011, organized by department of Fine Arts, AMU, Aligarh. Group Art Exhibition: Dr. Zeba Hasan: Regional Art Exhibition, organizer- Manglayatan University, Aligarh in 2013 Group-exhibition, ‘Kala- Mela’, organized by State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow, Feb. 2012. State Art Exhibition, organized by State Lalit Kala Academy, Lal Baradari, Lucknow, 2013 A Tribute to Late Farhan Mujeeb (Alig) through an Art Exhibition, Organizer- Fine Art Club, General Education Centre, AMU on 2-4th April 2012. Page 292 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Art exhibition, Yuva Kala Sanskritic Kendra, Patna in 2011. Art exhibition, Organizer-LKA, Rahul Sankratyayan Bhawan, Azamgarh in 2009. Art exhibition, Suvadra Art Gallery, Bhuvaneshvar, on 15th Oct. 2009. Dr. Rehana Khusro: Group-exhibition, ‘Kala- Mela’, organized by State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow, Feb. 2012. Waseem Mushtaq: Participated in a Group Show, ‘Samwadhana Rashtriya Kala Yatra’, from December to March 2013, organized by Snehil, which was started from Heritage School, Dehradun and concluded at Sharda School of Art, New Delhi. Group Exhibition, ‘Contemporary Art Journey – An Exhibition of Paintings’, Sopore, J&K 2012 Dr. Bushra Naseem: Pardesh Starye Kala Mela’ 2012 organized by State Lalit Kala Academy (UP) ‘Art Niche National Art Fest-2012’ organized by Fine Art Club General Participated in National workshop on “Traditional and contemporary art of India” organized by women’s college in Collaboration with Lalit Kala Academy UP from 11-14 March, 2011. Seminar/Conference: NIL Dr. Rehana Khusro: International Seminar: ‘Post modernism in visual art’ organized by Shri Varshney College, Aligarh, from 13rd March 2012. ‘Heritage of Mughal India special reference to Shahjahan period’, organizer- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, 16-18 April 2012. National Seminar: Emerging trends in visual art’ organized by Dayal Bagh Educational Institute, Agra, from 16-18 Feb. 2012. ‘Art & architecture during Shahjahan period’, organizer- Dept. of History, AMU, 30-31 March 2013. Dr. Asma Kazmi: International Seminar: ‘Persian influence on the Mughal arts of India’, organizer- Institute of Persian Research, AMU, 24-26 February 2009. National Seminar: ‘The reflection of composite culture in Mughal miniature’, Department of History, AMU, 6-8 April 2010. ‘Islamic spirituality: A source of inspiration in Islamic architecture’, Department of Psychology, AMU, 23-03-2013. ‘Shahjahan’s aesthetic sensibility in decorating Islamic architecture’, Department of History, AMU, 30-31 March 2013. Dr. Bushra Naseem: ‘Modernism: An overview’ presented in International seminar on ‘Post Modernism: Dimension and challenges’ held in faculty of Humanities and social Science Shri Varshney College, Aligarh (U.P.) 1st to 3rd March, 2012. ‘Environmental Awareness through Art’ presented in National workshop on ‘Environmental Education in Museums and Formal Educational Institutions organized by the Department of Museology, AMU in collaboration with the National Museum of Natural History, Ministry of Environment and forest Govt. of India New Delhi held from 18th to 19th Feb., 2012. ‘Emerging Trends in Visual Art’ presented in National Seminar on ‘Hundred years of Indian Art and Career opportunities in Freelance Art’ organized by the Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University of Fine Arts. A wide range of discipline such as Graphics, Applied art, Sculpture, History of Fine Arts etc. should be introduced as new departments to facilitate students with more choice and extensive studies. It will also provide them new avenues of collaborative and inter- disciplinary studies and research. Besides, one post of Professor, reader and two posts of Assistant Professor are vacant in the department. Appointments on the above posts will augment progress of the department. Problems related with infrastructure needs to be resolved. Opportunity: Recently Art Gallery has been given to the Department of Fine Arts which will provide an opportunity to launch full-fledged art exhibitions on national and International levels. Artworkshops, lectures, demonstrations, seminars etc. can also be organized for the benefit of students. New courses in the subject Graphics, Applied Art and Sculpture should be started in the Department because these courses have already been approved by the Academic Council in its meeting No. 736 and the Executive Council meeting No. 608 dated 31.07.2000 and the Visitor AMU vide letter No. F3-31/2000 Desk (u) dated 13.01.2002. Challenges: The challenges lie for the Department to uplift the standard of art education and research at national and international level. Future plans of the department. We have been continuously asserting for the substantial growth. A detailed plan has been submitted in the UGC under the XIIth Five year plan for the financial assistance to start new courses in Graphics, Applied Art, Sculpture and History of Fine Arts. We visualize this Department as to transform into a Faculty of Visual Arts. The use and performance of Art- Gallery should be adhering to professional purposes. It can be run like those professional galleries running in the other part of the country where artists are selling their Art-works on 70%and 30% basis (70% goes to the artist and 30% to the Gallery). National and International artists can be invited for Artexhibition, workshop, Performance–art, video-art, Installations, Public-art etc. We can also start online business of Art-works. Monographs, catalogues and Art-News can be published. Great Masters or famous artist’s Art- works can be Page 302 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University will also help to develop good infrastructure for higher learning as well as for research. The department is planning to introduce a new PG course “M.A. In functional Hindi (Journalism)” to provide better job opportunities to the students. The department is also trying to provide better facilities to the faculty members, so that, they may prepare themselves according to the needs of modern system of education. It is our future planning to develop this department as the best Hindi department of the country. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution: sd/- (Name of the Chairman) with seal: Place: Aligarh Date: 21.12.2013

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Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Department of Linguistics 1968 YES, Faculty of Arts UG-B.A. (Hons.) in Linguistics PG-M.A. in Linguistics M.A. in Language of Advertising Media & Market (M.A. in LAMM) M. Phil Ph. D P.G. Diploma in Linguistics (Part Time) Advance Diploma in Translation Nil Nil Nil Semester system, Annual System Students of Theology, Social Science & other Arts subject are trained at UG level.

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Aligarh Muslim University Ph.D. (Linguistics) Prof. S. Imtiaz Hasnain

M.A. (Linguistics) Ph.D. (Linguistics)

Prof. K.S. Mustafa

M.A. (Linguistics) M.A. (Urdu) M.A. (Arabic) Ph.D. (Linguistics)

Mr. M.A. Masood Ali (Linguistics) Beg

Dr. Samina A.A. Surti

M.A. (Linguistics) Ph.D. (Linguistics)

Dr. Nazrin B. Laskar

M.A. (Linguistics) MPhil. (Linguistics) Ph.D. (Linguistics)

Dr. Abdul Aziz Khan

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Linguistics Sociolingu istics, Professor Discourse 27 06 Analysis, Pragmatics Descriptiv e Linguistics , Language 31 Since joining in Teaching, (28yrs. AMU in 2010, five Urdu & at CIIL, (5) research Professor Arabic Mysore scholars are Linguistics 3 yrs at working for their , AMU) Ph.D under him. Translatio n Language contact Semantics, Stylistics, Associate Historical 24 04 Professor Linguistics , Descriptiv e Linguistics , History Assistant of Professor Linguistics 28 04 (Senior , Grade) Morpholog y, Historical Linguistics Sociolingu istics, Since her joining Areal Linguistics in AMU in 2010, Assistant , Syntax, 4 two (2) research Professor Historical scholars are Linguistics working under her. , Language Contact Descriptiv Since his joining e in AMU in 2010, Linguistics Assistant three (3) research , Field 4 Professor scholars are Linguistics working under , Language him. Testing Guest Sociolingu 3 ____ Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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M.A., (Linguistics): 36 M.A. in LAMM: 15 Post - Graduate Diploma in Language of Advertising Media and Market (PGDLMM): 30 Post Graduate Diploma in Linguistics: 20 Post Graduate Diploma in Translation: 80 B.A. (Hons.) Linguistics: 50 M.A. (Linguistics): 20:1 M.A. in Language of Advertising, Media & Market: 20:1 PG Diploma in Linguistics: 15:1 PG Diploma in Translation: 30:1 B.A. (Hons.) Linguistics: 15:1 BA (II YEAR): 35: 1 BA (I year): 70: 1 Sanctioned : 8 Filled : 8 ( 6- Permanent, 2- Temporary ) Actual : 8 Since its inception in late 1968 a major thrust area of the Department has been advance teaching and research in Linguistics with special reference to Urdu Language and Linguistics. To fulfill this end major research projects including the current DRS-SAP were awarded to the department by different funding agencies. Apart from Urdu Language and Linguistics other thrust areas have been Sociolinguistics, Stylistics, Discourse & Pragmatics, Psycholinguist, Descriptive Linguistics, Formcontent Linguistics.

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Number of faculty with ongoing projects from: National : funding agencies : 2 International funding agencies : nil Total grants received: mentioned below Name of funding agencies: University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi. National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL), New Delhi. Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. Project Title: Urdu in Contact with other Indian Languages in Independent India: A Linguistics and Socio-cultural study. NCPUL, Rs. 3 lacks. Language Information services (LIS), India (Urdu). CIIL, Govt. of India. Rs.7 lakhs. Revisiting Khalapur: language Variation and Social Stratification 50 yrs. Later ICSSR, Rs. 6.5 lakhs. Ethno linguistic vitality of Urdu in Aligarh Muslim University. ? Rs. 2 lakhs. Urdu ke Ilaqai roop. NCPUL, Rs. 25 lakhs.

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Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by Nil industry or corporate bodies: Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international ): 18 Prof. A.R.Fatihi: Colloquialism in Hindi Urdu published in SACS (ISSN no 17496764) Volume 1 no 2 pp 36-43. Semantic Leaps in Bollywood songs published in SACS (ISSN no 17496764) volume 4 issue 2. Script and Identity: An Appraisal published in Alternative Voices: Searching Language Culture Identity. (ISBN no 1-4438-4716-X). Prof. S.Imtiaz Hasnain: 2011 Handwriting Endangerment (co-authored with Jamal M. Kaid and M. Salim Beg) Aligarh Journal of Linguistics. Vol. 1, No. 2 (pp. 27-35) (ISSN: 2249:1511). 2012 Non-Standardization in Modern Electronic Communication and its Effects on Comprehension (co-authored with Jamal M. Kaid and M. Salim Beg) Aligarh Journal of Linguistics. Vol. 2, Numbers 1-2 (pp. 91-103) (ISSN: 2249:1511). 2012 Social Meaning and Language Use: Critical Discourse Perspective. Aligarh Journal of Linguistics. Vol. 2, Numbers 1-2 (pp. 304-317) (ISSN: 2249:1511). 2013 Multilingualism, Language Policy and the Constituent Assembly Debates. Language and Language Teaching Vol. 1, No. 2, Issue 4, July 2013 pp. 47-51 (Published by: Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur and Azim Premji University) ISSN: 2277-307. 2013 A Comparative Study on Relative Clause Structure in English and Arabic. (with Ibrahim Hassan N. M. Al-Washali as the first author).Language in India. March 3, 2013. (online journal from USA). (This paper was also accepted for the Canada International Conference on Education CICE-2013 at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Prof. K.S.Mustafa: 2011 On Grammatical differences between Dakkhini and Urdu Indo-Aryan Linguistics (ed.) Omkar N. Koul CIIL, Mysore ISBN-978-81-7343-103-6.

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Aligarh Muslim University 2012. Negation in Dakkhini with special reference to convergence, Published in ALIGARH JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS Vol. 2. Numbers 1-2 2012, Edited by Prof. S. Imtiaz Hasnain, Department of Linguistics, AMU, Aligarh. ISSN-22491511 Dr. Samina A.A.Surti: 2010. Hybridization in Urdu. AJOL (Seminar Proceedings) ISSN 2249-1511. 2009 Language Ecology- An Overview. ICOSAL ISBN 978-81-907503-0-2 Dr. Nazrin B.Laskar: 2009 “Ethnicity, bilingualism and variable clitic markings in Bishnupriya Manipuri.” (co-authored with Shobha Satyanath). In James N. Stanford and Dennis R. Preston (eds.) Variation in Indigenous Minority Languages. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins., 441-462. ISBN-10 9027218641. Dr. Abdul Aziz Khan: 2012, “Compounding in Urdu”. Published in ALIGARH JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS Vol. 2. Numbers 1-2 2012, Edited by Prof. S. Imtiaz Hasnain, Department of Linguistics, AMU, Aligarh. ISSN-2249-1511 2013 “Perso-Arabic Plurals in Urdu”. Published in ALIGARH JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS Vol. 3. Numbers 1-2 2013, Edited by Prof. K.S. Mustafa, Department of Linguistics, AMU, Aligarh. ISSN-2249-1511 2013 “The Language of Ladies at the Capital of Jordan” Published in International Journal of Scientific Research Publications, Vol. 3, issue-9, September, 2013. ISSN-2250-3153 (Co-Authored) Dr.Pallav Vishnu: 2013,”Computer Science:A conglomeration of Artificial intelligence and Natural Language Processing” Published in edu Junction – A peer-reviewed journal with ISSN NO.2278-3938 from Raipur. 2012,”Proverbs in the dialects of Western Hindi” Published in Aligarh Journal Of Linguistics with ISSN No. 2249-1511. Monographs: 08 Prof. A.R.Fatihi: Fatihi, A. R. 2013. Lafz Sazi. NCPUL. ISBN-978-81-7587-870-9. Fatihi, A. R. 2013. Urdu Lisaniyat NCPUL. ISBN. 978-817587-8679. Dr. Shabana Hameed: Hameed, S. (2013). Explanatory Phonology: Principles and Applications. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN-978-3-659-45596-4 Dr. Samina A.A.Surti: Surti, S. A. A. (2012) Bhopal Urdu Phonology. Bharat Sarak Foundation, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-924792-31. Surti, S. A. A. (2012) A Concise Lexicon of Standard Urdu-Bhopal Urdu . Skyline Publishers, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-903136-8-1. Dr. Abdul Aziz Khan: Khan, A. A. (2013) Urdu Language Testing: A Critical Study. Indian Institute of Language Studies ISBN 81-86323-42-2. Dr. Pallav Vishnu: Vishnu,Pallav,2012 “Socio-descriptive study of the Dialects of Western Hindi” Bahri Publications,New Delhi,ISBN NO.978-81-909771-5-9 Vishnu, Pallav, 2013 “Paschimi Hindi Ki Boliyon Ka Lok Sahitya:Ek Sankalan” Bahri Publications, New Delhi,ISBN NO.978-938-346-900-0 Chapters in Books: 10 Prof. S.Imtiaz Hasnain: 2009 Within Parenthesis: (Speech) Community and Language Rights. In Shailendra Kumar Singh (ed.) Rethinking Multilingualism: Issues and Problems. Guwahati: EBH Publishers (Pp. 227-238) ISBN: 978-81-9078-123-7 Page 318 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University 2009 Multilingualism. In A.R.Kidwai (ed) Higher Education: Issues and Challenges. New Delhi: Viva Books (pp. 74-81) ISBN: 978-81-309-1265-3 2010 Structuration Theory, Intercontextuality and Critical Discourse Analysis: Analysis of an Advice Literature. In Hasnain, S. Imtiaz and Shreesh Chaudhary (eds.) Problematizing Language Studies: Cultural, Theoretical and Applied Perspectives. New Delhi: Aakar (pp. 185-200). ISBN: 978-93-5002-084-5 2010 Language Rights and Social Justice in a Multilingual Ethos. In Abha Singh (ed.) Morality and Social Justice. New Delhi: Decent Books (pp 191-207). 2010 Firthian Linguisticsa and Masud Husain Khan’s “A Phonetic and Phonological Study of the Word in Urdu”. In Shahid Mahli (ed.) Prof. Masud Husain Khan: Naqaad aur Daanishwar. Delhi: Ghalib Institute. ISBN: 81-0172-036-9. 2012 Multilingualism and National Integration. In Mirza Asmer Beg and A.R. Kidwai (eds.) Perspectives on National Integration: A Trilingual Book. New Delhi: Viva Books. Pp. 34-46. ISBN: 978-81-309-2274-4 2013 Identity, Ambivalence and Politics of Literary canon: Towards Problematizing Rekhti. In S. Imtiaz Hasnain, Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta and Shailendra Mohan (eds.) Alternative Voices: (Re)searching Language, Culture, Identity Cambridge Scholars Publication, Cambridge Scholars Publication, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK. ISBN (10): 1-4438-4716-X, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-4716-2. Prof. K.S.Mustafa: 2011 Qawaid (Grammar) A Chapter in ‘Urdu Style Manual’ CIIL, Mysore. In Urdu Style Manual. Mysore: CIIL. (pp. 39-77). ISBN-81-7342-082-3 Mr.Masood Ali Beg: 2011 Chapter on Urdu Standardization. (Co-authored with S. Imtiaz Hasnain). In Urdu Style Manual. Mysore: CIIL. (pp. 5-12). ISBN-81-7342-082-3 2012, Urdu Script: An Appraisal (Co-authored with A. R. Fatihi) In S. Imtiaz Hasnain, Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta and Shailendra Mohan (eds.) Alternative Voices: (Re)searching Language, Culture, Identity ... Cambridge Scholars Publication, Cambridge Scholars Publication, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK. ISBN (10): 1-4438-4716-X, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-4716 Edited Books: 02 Prof. S. Imtiaz Hasnain: Hasnain, S. I. & S. Choudhury.(ed). 2010. Problematizing Language Studies: Theoretical, Cultural and Applied Perspectives. New Delhi: Aakar Publication. ISBN: 978-93-5002-084-5 Hasnain, S. I., S. Bagga & S. Mohan (eds). 2013. Alternative Voices: (Re) Searching Language, Culture Identity. New Castle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publication. NE6 2XX, UK. ISBN (10): 1-4438-4716- X: 978-1-4438-4716-2 Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 12 Fatihi, A. R. (2013). Urdu Fiction: Lisani Tannavo-Binaiya Aur Mauziniyat. Department of Linguistics. ISBN-978-81-907503-2-5. Fatihi, A. R. 2013. Lafz Sazi. NCPUL. ISBN-978-81-7587-870-9. Fatihi, A. R. 2013. Urdu Lisaniyat NCPUL. ISBN. 978-817587-8679. Hasnain, S. I. & S. Choudhury.(ed). 2010. Problematizing Language Studies: Theoretical, Cultural and Applied Perspectives. New Delhi: Aakar Publication. ISBN: 978-93-5002-084-5 Hasnain, S. I., S. Bagga & S. Mohan (eds). 2013. Alternative Voices: (Re) Searching Language, Culture Identity. New Castle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publication. NE6 2XX, UK. ISBN (10): 1-4438-4716-X: 978-1-44384716-2 Surti, S. A. A. (2012) Bhopal Urdu Phonology. Bharat Sarak Foundation, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-924792-31. Surti, S. A. A. (2012) A Concise Lexicon of Standard Urdu-Bhopal Urdu . Skyline Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Library : The departmental library is housed in fairly spacious room with adequate furniture and other Infrastructural facilities. Currently there are approximately four thousand titles in the library. Departmental library has been modernized and it can be networked with AMU LibNet. Internet facilities for staff and students: The department has the facility of Wifi net. The staff and students inside the department and in the vicinity of department can get access to net. Total number of class rooms: Unfortunately, the department does not have any classroom. For B.A. Students classroom is allotted by the Dean, Faculty of Arts. The classes of Postgraduate and research students are managed Present details of in the respective office room of the faculty departmental infrastructural members. facilities with regard to: Class rooms with ICT facility: The department does not have ICT facility classrooms. But recently a smart classroom has been established with all the required facilities. This however is not being used as a regular classroom. Students’ laboratories: The Smart class room has facilities to be used as a lab. Among other things, this has around 20 Desktops with multimedia support and high speed internet connection. This class room is also equipped with a plasma television attached to a close circuit camera for recording and screening recorded short movies and clippings. It is also equipped with softwares such as PRAAT and Wave surfer required for language analysis. Research laboratories: The lab described above also functions as a Research Laboratory.

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there engaging herself academically) Dr. Ekhtiyar Ali ( Migrated to USA and works at Michigan University as Director of South-Asian Languages Programme) Dr. Aejaz Sheik ( Has been an Associate Professor at Dept. of Linguistics, University of Kashmir, Srinagar) Prof. Naseer A. Khan ( Retired as Professor, Dept. of Urdu, JNU, New Delhi) Prof. Nazir Ahmad Malik ( Was Chairman, Dept. of Urdu, University of Kashmir, Srinagar and now retired) Scholars are invited from time to time to deliver lectures on current topics and latest trends in Research in Linguistics. Some of the experts in key areas who visited the Department and delivered lectures in last few years are: Prof. A.K.Sinha (Retd.), Delhi University, Prof. Sunil Sinha of Kolhan University, Prof. Sohnu Ram Sharma (Retd.) of Deccan College, Pune. Prof. R.C. Sharma, Delhi University, Prof. Pradeep Kumar Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Dr. Ashraf Bhat, IIT, Delhi etc. Short-term courses,Workshops and Seminars are also organized students which facilitate enrichment and enhance their academic exposure. Lecture-cum-demonstration method. Depending upon the topic power point presentation method. The field linguistics mostly involves the analysis and interpretation of the linguistic data. Therefore the method adopted here can be labeled as do and understand method. Depending upon the situation a mixture of all the methods viz., eclectic method is used. As per the guidelines of the university the department conducts sessional tests and terminal examinations. Besides the above the students in each programme are given class tests, orals tests, class room interactions, home work, assignments, etc. Sometimes students in a group or individually are asked to write assignments, brief dissertations etc on a particular theme and present them in the seminar. Students especially at the research level are asked to write research papers and present them before a larger audience. These are some of the ways through which the department meets the objectives of a programme and monitors the outcomes of different academic

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exercises. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Before the commencement of a semester the University draws the schedule of admissions and examinations; working days in each semester are fixed; the department has to follow this schedule; in view of this not much time is left out for extension activities. Notwithstanding the tight schedule as given above, the department takes the M.A. III Semester. Students to some new area and they are exposed to a new dialect; they are asked work in group there; the faculty too participates in this activity. Depending upon the available time students are encouraged to participate in various socio-cultural programmes organized in the Universities; they are also encouraged to participate in debating competitions, quizzes that are organized on the campus and outside campus. List of Participants who participated in field trip to collect Language data at Lucknow in the current session. Dr. Samina A.A.Surti (Assistant Professor) Dr. Abdul Aziz Khan (Assistant Professor) Names of Students: Mr. Mohd. Imran Khan Ms. Saba Parween Ms. Ifra Aziz Ms. Chandni Usmani Ms. Zeenat Parween Mr. Mohd. Hilal Ms. Zainab Khan Mr. Noman Tahir Ms. Shehla Masroor Ms. Tripti Singh Mr. Gufran Khan Mr. Zain Mohammad Sulaiman Mr. Harshid Ali Ms. Maryam Ahmad Usmani Mr. Tauqeer Ahmad Mr. Wissarut Nathong Ms. Soraya Pandit Mr. Mahanuree Sa-Ou Mr. Bashar Jadallah Eyadeh Al- Masarweh The students are encouraged to study beyond the syllabus scholarly books and articles. Similarly they are encouraged to write scholarly articles, papers, reports etc on the current issues. Give details of “beyond As mentioned in the above column they are syllabus scholarly activities” encouraged to participate in debating of the department: competitions, quizzes, skits etc held on the campus. In view of the limitations of time these are the least activities that students are encouraged to do and participate. State whether the Nil programme/department is accredited/graded by other

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The Department since its inception has an unwritten mandate to work on Urdu language and linguistics. Therefore the work that got generated in the department on Urdu language and linguistics is authentic and innovative. The research that has generated on Urdu language and linguistics can be divided into three areasone related to the origin and development of Urdu; second- its structural aspects and third- its sociolinguistic context. Apart from this, Urdu language has also been looked into from stylistic point of view; some work has been done with regard to translation and a few monographs have been published from the viewpoint of contrastive linguistic on Urdu language. Some of the seminars workshops, symposia etc that are organized from time to time also exclusively focus on Urdu linguistics. Even though the focus in the department is on Urdu linguistics other areas are not neglected. Thus the department undertook projects on tribal linguistics, sociolinguistics, language teaching etc. Some of our doctoral research students hail from Middle Eastern countries. By way of working on the Arabic and English language situation in their respective countries they have generated a new set of knowledge with respect to Arabic and English language teaching. A few of our Indian students have worked on topics dealing with Hindi language and linguistics; some have worked on dialects such as Bhojpuri, Awadhi, Mewati, Braj etc. Thus the department has strived to bring out research on unexplored and virgin areas and generate new knowledge in the subject. Five major strengths of the Department: The Department of Linguistics, AMU, is the only department in the country which takes up issues on Urdu language and linguistics. The Faculty consists of highly qualified, renowned linguists, who are visible in their respective areas at national and international levels. In teaching and research high standards are maintained and academically our students are getting into prestigious institutions. The department has a good smart class room-cumlaboratory equipped with computers and other required electronic gadgets which are highly useful in language/linguistics research.

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Challenges: Even through the academic standards of the department are high,standards-wise the department is not comparable to institutions like IITS, IIITS etc. Therefore to elevate the academic standards at the department is a major challenge. Linked with the above point is that the number of NET, SET and other competitive exams is very meagre. Therefore to enhance the number of qualifiers of these tests/exams is also a major challenge. Due to onslaught of globalization, explosion in web technology our lesser known languages- tribal languages and minority languages are at the receiving end. The department had proposed the establishment of a Centre for endangered languages. Despite our best efforts we have not succeeded in this. Therefore getting a Centre for the purpose has been a major challenge for us. Natural language processing or computational linguistics is an area with a wide scope. Its growth has been enormous in the past two decades. However our department has not been able to catch up in the area. Therefore our challenge is to have this area in a big way in our curriculum and to develop this as a special area of study in the department. Similarly experimental linguistics is also a growing area and hold slot of scope for the future. Except for a few minor items nothing substantial is available in the department. To develop this area in the department is a challenge for us. Well, in the current report we have described the present status of department and also hinted here and there at the requirements. Taking a cue from this we may elaborate the lines which we want our department to grow on. They are as follows: Centre for the study of Endangered Languages: We have already proposed this and our proposal is with the University authorities. We will strive to get the proposal accepted and approved by the AMU and the UGC. Language Resource Centre: The department currently does not have any facility for the documentation of Indian Languages and their changing trends. Therefore we need a Language Resources Centre for the purpose. NLP Lab: As pointed out above the department currently does not have NLP as a subject/Specialization due to various reason. We have proposed to have this subject as part of our

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Aligarh Muslim University curriculum from session 2013-14. Therefore we would like have NLP for this purpose. Lab for experimental Linguistics: The department at present is not equipped with technology that is useful in experimental linguistics/phonetics. We require such a lab and plan to have one. Now courses: Translation is gradually growing as a globally important area. Linguistics as a discipline has a lot to contribute to translation. Therefore in future the department proposes to start a full-fledged master degree programme in translation. Similarly we propose to launch a master degree programme in Applied Linguistics too. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution: sd/- (Name of the Chairman) with seal: Place: Aligarh Date: 21.12.2013

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Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

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Qualification

M.A. (Telugu) M.A. (Linguistic) Ph.D (Telugu) M.A. (Bengali), Ph.D (Bengali), D. Litt. M.A. (Malayalam) M.A. (Sanskrit) Ph.D (Malayalam) M.A. (Tamil), Ph.D (Tamil) M.A (Malayalam) PhD (Malayalam) M.A. (Punjabi), M.A. (Hindi), Ph.D (Punjabi) M.A. (Kashmiri) PhD M.A.

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Folklore

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Punjabi Language literature and culture

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UGC

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Project title The lore and local knowledge of Water in Kerala A study based on Kuttanadu and kerala Farmers life in Malwai Panjabi Novels

Amount

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4,50000

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Nil Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals National=18 International-NIL Monographs Chapters in Books=5 Edited Books =4 Books with ISBN with details of publishers=14 Prof. TN Satheesan 02 (ISBN 9788182652873, 9788192347677) Prof. D Murthy 01 (1SBN8189867180) Prof. A. Njum 03(ISBN 8176367134, 8176369341, 9788192856903) Dr. Krantipal=03 (ISBN 978817116609, 9788171166220, 9788123769486) Dr. Mijanur 03, (ISBN-8197273917, 8197273909, 8197273992, 87273-90-4) Dr. Saiful Islam = 01(ISBN9788192367521 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index Nil Nil

NIl National committees International committees Editorial Boards=2 any other (please specify) Teachers have translated books/ works to other Indian languages. Prof. T.N. Satheesan 01 (from Hindito Malayalam) Prof.A.Nujum 01 (from Hindi to Malayalam) Dr. Krantipal=04 (from Hnidi to Punjabi) Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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UG MA M.Phil PhD How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

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Library :The books of Sminar library of the Department are related to different Indian languages. No library assistant or librarian has been appointed so Present details of far. The concerned teachers of the language subjects departmental infrastructural are keeping and issuing the books under their facilities with regard to custody. The approximate No.of Books in each language is as follows Bengali 1100 Kashmiri 2300

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Aligarh Muslim University Malayalam 5200 Marathi 1200 Punjabi 1500 Tamil 2400 Telugu 1400 Total 15100 Internet facilities for staff and students YES Total number of class rooms TWO Class rooms with ICT facility NIL Students’ laboratories NIL Research laboratories NIL List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates (From session / Year 2009 onwards)

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No Name of Doctoral students Subject Research guide 1. Sheeja K P Malayalam Prof. TN Satheesan 2. Arsheed Ahmed malik Comparative study Prof. TN Satheesan 3. Muhammed Shafeeq Malayalam Prof. TN Satheesan 4. Bijesh U Malayalam Prof. TN Satheesan 5. Abinsha M.U Malayalam Prof. Nujum. A 6. Ms. Jasvir Kaur Panjabi Dr. Kranti Pal 7. Dinesh.D Tamil Prof.. D Murthy 8. RajKumar.M Tamil Prof. D Murthy 9 Kannan. R Tamil Prof. D Murthy 10. Manzoor Ahmed Najar Comparative study Dr. MA Zargar 11. Pathan Kasim Khan Telugu Prof.Shaik Mstan Number of post graduate students getting financial Four assistance from the university. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the The BoS will discuss and give approval for development of new introduction of any new Course. programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? NO students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningDoes the department obtain evaluation and how does the department utilize feedback from the feedback? alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? NIL List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) No 1

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Associate Professor MarThoma college, Chungathara

and Critic Teaching. Feminist Writer& critic

am Malayal am

Editor, Malayalam Malayal Lexicon, Kerala Writer am University Associate Professor, Teaching. 4 Dr. Chenchiah National College, Telugu Critic Nandyal, AP Dr. Pathan Kasim Principal, Triveni Teaching. 5 Telugu Khan College, Vijayawada, AP Critic Dr. Mhd. Abdul Associate Professor Teaching. 6 Bengali Faiz Malik Assam Critic Dr. Shaik Nazrul Associate Professor West Teaching. 7 Bengali Islam Bangal Critic Dr. Goutham Associate Professor 8 Teaching. Bengali Mukharji Jharkhand Associate Professor JNU Dr. N.Chandra 9 Delhi Department of Writer Teaching. Tamil Sekharan Tamil Associate Professor 10 Dr. P Tamil Selvan Critic Teaching. Tamil Govt. College, Chennai Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / -seminar) involving external experts. Special Lectures by internal & external experts in different Discussion forum for students to express their ideas languages for faculty and present papers on different topics members and students: Lecturing List the teaching methods Assignments adopted by the faculty for Class seminars different programmes. Discussions Interactive sessions How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met No such mechanism available and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of students and faculty in Participation in film festivals campus enrichment extension activities. Drama activities club, Hobby work shop Participation in seminars, conferences activities Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” Assignments and student seminar presentations of the department. State whether the programme / Nil department is accredited / 3

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Tharamal

Dr. T.S. Joy

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Future plans department.

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Departmental publications Translation works Translating works from Hindi into Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali etc. Literary Studies& Special lectures programmes Criticism, Folklore Adjudication of thesis sent by different Universities. Paper presentations in Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Panjabi and Kashmiri Lectures of Eminent Scholars on Language , Literature and Culture Strengths: The Department is providing the programmes in Seven Indian Languages In structure wise it is the largest Department having more than 32 offered courses More than 20 running courses The Department promotes National Integration Faculty members and students belong to different states of India states Weaknesses: Deficiency of Faculty members. 6 among 7 disciplines are having one teacher each. To run offered /running programme is difficult. No sufficient accommodation for Teachers as well as seminar library. Department couldn’t fill the vacant posts for years Poor infrastructural facilities Lack of language lab Lack of library facilities. No semi Professional for library Opportunities: Department can promote Bilingual activities among Indian states Inter State/language Cultural Experiments Can produce experts of translators among Indian languages Department is having the probability to become Inter National/national Research Center. Department can provide Inter Disciplinary Programmes in view of global needs. Challenges: Though M.A Corses are introduced adequate staff is not Provided. It is very difficult to run the courses without proper staff. With out any library assistant it is difficult to manage the seminar library, consists of seven languages. To provide PG, UG and PhD in all subjects To flourish with teaching and Non teaching faculties To attract students from all over the Country, by providing modern Facilities like Language lab, Language Studio, digital Seminar library etc.

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Aligarh Muslim University To develop the department as an ideal role model of Research and study Centre for Indian Languages with the perspective of National Integration. To attract Foreign students for Indian Languages, like Foreign Universities. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. (Approved by the Board of Studies Meeting Held on 23.12.2013) I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd/--Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: MODERN INDIAN LANGUAGES Date: 26.12.2013

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Department of Persian 1920 Faculty UG, PG, Ph.D., Post M.A. Diploma in Modern Persian, (Translation & Interpretation) Certificate & Diploma of Proficiency in Persian Language. Nil Nil Nil Annual/Semester Department of Theology Ph.D Students of the Department of History and Urdu often approach the teachers of the Department to consult the source material.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)

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Filled

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Designation

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M.A. Ph.D

Professor

Prof. M. Asif Naim Siddiqi

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Classical Persian, Indo Persian, 37 Modern Persian etc. Classical Since1979 Persian, Indo 34 years

No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. students guided for the last 4 years *

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Aligarh Muslim University Persian, Modern Persian Prof. S.N. Ansari, (Retired in 2013)

Professor

Dr. S.M. Ashgar Dr. Rana Khurshid Dr. S.M. Asad Ali Khurshid Dr. M. Usman Ghani

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Ph.D

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international recognition: Yes Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies: Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) Paper: 30 Monographs : Nil Chapters in Books: Encyclopedia Iranica, New York, Article by Prof. M. Asif Naim Siddiqi. Edited Books: 6 (Six) by Prof. Azarmi Dhukht Safavi, Diwan of Naziri Neshapuri (Ready for the Press) by Prof. M. Asif Naim Siddiqi. Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 04 by Prof. Azarmi Dhukht Safavi 02 By Prof. M. Asif Naim Siddiqi. (published by NCPUL New Delhi– 02, Dr. Rana Khursheed : 01, Publisher Self, Dr. S.M. Asad Ali Khursheed : 01, Publisher ICHR New Delhi, Dr. Mohd. Usman Ghani 02, Publisher Arshia, New Delhi Citation Index – range/average: One of Prof. M. Asif Naim Siddiqi by Alexander Morrison in the book SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index Details of patents and income Nil generated

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Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher Cours/ Orientation Programs Under Academic Refresher Cours/ Orientation Programs Staff College, Workshops, Academic Staff College, Workshops training programs and similar programs). Nil Student projects:

Under

percentage of students who Nil have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: percentage of students doing Nil projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/ institute: Awards /recognitions received Faculty : One (Dr. S.M. Asad Ali Khurshid) at the national and Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil international level by Students : Nil

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Seminars/Conferences/Works hops organized and the source 02 International Seminar Organized out standing of funding (national/ Participants as S.R. Faruqi and Prof. Ibrahim international) with details of Abbasi of Iran Participated. Funding agency: outstanding participants, if University and NCPUL any. Code of ethics for research As per University norms followed by the departments : Student profile programmewise: Name of the Programme Applications Pass Selected (refer to received percentage question no. 4) Female 15x3 = 45+20 Male -√ (Information to be Male Femal UG 45 got froms Women’s 100% e = 75 College, AMU PG 15+15 = 30 10 14 100% Ph.D 21 13 8 100% Post MA Diploma in Modern Persian 10 (Translation & Interpretation) Certificate of Language 5+5=10 10 Proficiency in Persian Diversity of students % of % of students % of students % of Name of the students from other from students Programme universities universities from the (refer to question from other within outside the same countries no. 4) university the State State 50% with in UG 50 30 30% PG 50 30 20 Post MA 50 30 ,, Diploma One from Ph.D 80% 10% 10% Iran How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, -GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Percentage Student progression against enrolled Student progression UG to PG 100%

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Nil

Library : Seminar Library Internet facilities for staff and students : yes Present details of Total number of class rooms : Nil departmental infrastructural Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil facilities with regard to Students’ laboratories : Nil Research laboratories : Nil from the host institution/university : 06 List of doctoral: from other institutions/universities : 02 Number of post graduate One PG Merit scholarship, and 4 JRF, 3 Moulana students getting financial Azad, 14 U.G.C. Scholarship assistance from the university. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new On the Recommendation of BOS programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.: Does the department obtain feedback from faculty on curriculum as well Yes Through interaction as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? students on staff, curriculum Yes Through interaction and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? alumni and employers on the Yes Through interaction programmes offered and how does the department

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Prof. Zia Ahmad Badauni, Prominent Teacher and Researcher Prof. Nabi Hadi, Recipient of Certificate of Honour Presented by the President of India Prof. Waris Kirmani, Recipient of Certificate of Honour Presented by the President of India Prof. Samiuddin Ahmad, Recipient of Certificate of Honour Presented by the President of India Prof. Kabir Ahmad Jaisi, Recipient of Certificate of List the distinguished alumni Honour Presented by the President of India of the department (maximum Prof. Azami Dukht Safavi, Recipient of Certificate of 10) : Honour Presented by the President of India Prof. S.M. Tariq, Recipient of Certificate of Honour Presented by the President of India Prof. Maria Bilquis, Recipient of Certificate of Honour Presented by the President of India Prof. Munibur Rahman Sayed Hamid (Ex – Vice – Chancellor AMU, Aligarh)

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Seminar, Special Lecture

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Lectures & Lab

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By internal assessment

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Participation in the conferences, Seminar

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Nil

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Seminar, Lectures, Academic interaction

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Future plans of the department.

Strengths: Research Invited Lectures, Conference, Seminars, Lang. Lab, Weaknesses: Non availability of Books Published from the Islamic Republic of Iran For a through and well directed research programme pertaing to Persian Studies in India, creation of a research cell with the following aims and objectives is the need of the hour Aims and objectives Research programmes 1; Critical Editions of the MSS related to Indian History, Culture and Indo-Persian Literature. 2: Study of Indian Religions 3: Study of Indian art and painting 4; Study of Medieval Indian Culture as an age of innovation and renaissance 5: Study of Indian Architecture and its brilliant qualities 6: Study of the contribution of India to astronomy and medieval Indian Medical Science. Publication programme Publishing the rare texts like Masir-e Rahimi, Mathirul Umara ,Akbar Nameh, etc with notes and annotations. 2: Publication of Diwans, Tazkeraz , Dictionaries etc 3: Publication of Encyclopedia of Indo Persian Literature and culture. 4: Publication of Bilingual Journal of the Department

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

Department of Philosophy 1956 Faculty of the University

UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil

8

Examination System:

Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Annual/ Semester

9

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Z.H. Engineering College

10

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Professor Associate Professors Asst. Professors Others: Guest Faculties

Sanctioned

Filled

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01

Actual (including CAS & MPS) 01

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07

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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name

Qualification

Designation

Prof. Jalalul Haq

MA PhD

Professor

Dr. Roshan Ara

-Do-

Associate Professor

Mr.Mohammad Muqim

MA

Associate Professor

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Dr. Tariq Islam

BA(Hons) Associate PhD Professor

Dr. Latif Hussain S. Kazmi

MA PhD

Associate Professor

Dr. Preeti Sayeed

MA PhD

Assistant Professor

Dr. Naushaba Anjum

MA PhD

Assistant Professor

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

Language Analytic Philosophy, Sufism, Existentiali sm Political Philosophy Islamic Philosophy, Aesthetics, Existentiali sm Cont. Western Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, Postmodern Philosophy Western Philosophy, Logic

29 Years

02

26 years

04

23 Years

03

22 Years

03

09 Years

03

Nil Nil B.A. 1:50 M.A. 1:03 sanctioned 04, filled 04 and actual 04

Research thrust areas as Islamic Philosophy recognized by major funding agencies: Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national 01 (b) international Indian Council for Philosophical Research, New funding agencies Nil and (c) Total grants received Rs. Delhi, Political Islam: Its Philosophy and 1,50,000/- Give the names of Ramifications, Rs. 1,50,000/the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise: Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil National collaboration International collaboration Departmental projects funded Nil by DST-FIST; UGC-

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SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Research facility / centre with: state recognition national recognition international recognition Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) Monographs Chapters In Books Edited Books Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Citation Index – range / average: SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index Details of patents and income generated: Areas of consultancy and income generated: Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad: Faculty serving in: National committees International committees Editorial Boards Any Other (Please Specify) Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs): Student Projects:

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Nil

Nil Thirty One (31)

Two (2) Four (04) Three (03) Nil

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Nil Nil Nil

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percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by: Faculty Doctoral / post doctoral Nil fellows Students Seminars/Conferences/Works hops organized and the source of funding (national/ Nil international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Code of ethics for research A Continous Scrutiny With The Intention Of followed by the departments: Monitoring Pligiarism Student profile programmewise: Selected Pass percentage Name of the Programme Applications (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female Ph.D. 38 04 06 M.Phil. 04 01 03 MA 278 34 34 100 100 BA 62 -100 Diversity of students Name of the % of students % of % of students % of students from univ. students Programme from the same from other univ. (refer to outside the from other university within the State question no. 4) State countries PhD 70 30 MPhil 75 25 MA 86.76 2.94 10.29 NIL BA 25 NIL How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, Jakir Husain UGC Qualified NET 2012 GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Percentage against Student progression enrolled UG to PG 86.76 Student progression PG to M.Phil. 4.4 PG to Ph.D. 14.7

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Diversity of staff

37

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

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39 40

41

42

43

44

45 46

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL Employed Campus selection NIL Other than campus 10 recruitment Entrepreneurs NIL Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university from other universities within the State from universities from other States from universities outside the country

75 12.5 nil 12.5

Nil

Library Yes Internet facilities for staff and students Yes Present details of Total number of class rooms: Nil departmental infrastructural Class rooms with ICT facility Nil facilities with regard to Students’ laboratories: NA Research laboratories: NA List of doctoral, post-doctoral from the host institution/university: 01 students and Research from other institutions/universities: Nil Associates Number of post graduate students getting financial 02 (Merit Scholarships of Rs. 150/- per month) assistance from the university: Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new Nil programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningDoes the department obtain evaluation and how does the department feedback from: utilize the feedback? alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? List the distinguished alumni Prof. Zafarul Hasan, Prof. Mm Sharief, Prof. of the department (maximum Ummaruddin, Prof. Zafar Ahmad Siddiqui, Prof. 10): Jamal Khwaja & Prof. Sa Shaida Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / pecial Lectures Held seminar) involving external experts: List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for Lectures different programmes: How does the department Through Informal Feedback From The Students ensure that programme

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objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of Faculty Through Educational Outreach, Voluntary students and faculty in Organisational Activities, Dissemination & Spreading extension activities: Awareness Of Right To Information, Etc. Give details of “beyond Attending Seminars / Conferences / Congresses / syllabus scholarly activities” Symposia / Delivering Lectures of the department: State whether the programme / department is accredited / NA graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Briefly highlight the contributions of the Published Works department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied: Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Strength: Since the establishment of the University in 1920 the Department is engaged in the pursuit of teaching and academic research in all areas of philosophy especially Muslim Philosophy. It has eighteen (18) books in Muslim Philosophy alone to its credit. More than 40 research scholars, including five from abroad, have been awarded Ph.D degrees on various issues of Muslim Philosophy, Western Philosophy, Indian Philosophy and others areas of philosophy. Presently, there are eighteen (18) research scholars enrolled in Ph.D. and M.Phil. The Department is also publishing an annual Aligarh Journal of Islamic Philosophy, which attracts scholars internationally. Weakness: Meager infra-structural resources Opportunity: To contribute more research work in all areas of philosophy Challenge: To produce high quality philosophical research work Future plans of the department. To establish a Center (DSA) for Islamic Philosophy Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution: sd/- (Name of the Chairman) with seal: Place: Date:

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Evaluation report of the Department Name of the Department Department of Sanskrit Year of establishment 1920 Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Yes university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Certificate and Diploma Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes Nil and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, Nil foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with No reasons Examination System: Annual/ Semester Participation of the department in the courses No offered by other departments: Number of teaching posts sanctioned. Filled and actual (Professors/Associated Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)

10

Sanctioned Filled 1 2 2 2 1

Professor Associate Professors Asst. Professor Other: Guest Faculty Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance. Name

11

Prof. S.D. Kaushik

Qualification M.A., Ph.D.

Dr. K.B.Y. Khan

M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D

Dr. Rani Majumdar Dr. Mohd. Sharif Dr. H.S.

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Designation

Actual (including CAS & MPS) 1 1 number

Specialization

Pali & Buddhism Professor and Classical Sanskrit Literature Vedic Literature Associate Comparative Professor Religion & Philosophy Associate Vedic Literature Professor

No. of Years of Exp.

No. of Ph.D./M.Phil./ students guided for the last 4 years

35

04 Ph.D.

24

02 Ph.D.

25

M.Phil=02 Ph.D.=3

Associate Professor

Sanskrit Literature and Philosophy

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Classical Sanskrit

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List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by temporary facultyprogramme-wise information Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Number of faculty with ongoing projects from Nil Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received National collaboration International collaboration Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP / CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc; total grants received. Research facility/ centre with State recognition National recognition International recognition Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by industry of corporate bodies Publications:. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national) / international): Monographs Chapters in Books Edited Books Books with ISBN details of publishers 01. Kalidasa ki kritiyon mein ratna varnana, Radha Publications, New Delhi,

Literature, Indian Philosophy

Ph.D. Nil Nil 1:20

Sanctioned, filled and actually Professional Assistant, LD.C. (Admin.) & Office Attendant (Daily Wager) Nil

national International Total grants received

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

10 Nos

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2010, ISBN: 81-7487652-9. (Dr. Rani Majumdar, Associate Professor) Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare DatabaseInternational Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index-range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor-range / average H-index Details of patents and income generated Areas of consultancy and income generated Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / Industries in India and abroad Faculty of serving in National committees International Committees Editorial Boards Any other (please specify) Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Students projects Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other university industry/institute Awards /recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students Seminars/Conferences/Works

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hops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Code of ethics for research followed by the department: How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Diversity of Staff Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Lit. during the assessment period

As per university norms --

Nil Nil

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to Library Internet facilities for staff and students Total number of class rooms Class rooms with ICT facility Student’s laboratories Research laboratories List of doctoral, Post-doctoral students and Research Associates from the host institution / university from other institutions / universities Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology Does the department obtain feedback from faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Students on staff, curriculum

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41

42

43

44

45 46

47

48 49

Prof. Madan Mohan Agarwal, Ex. Dean & Chairman, Department Sanskrit, Delhi University, Delhi Late Prof. Mohd. Israel Khan(President Award winner), Prof. of Sanskrit, (South Campus), Delhi University Delhi Dr. Urmila, Joint Secretary, UGC, New Delhi Prof. Mohd. Khan Durrani, Ex. Deputy Director, List the distinguished alumni Rashtriya Sanskrit Sanasthan, Janakpuri, New of the department (maximum Delhi 10) Mr. Narendra Kumar Pathak, Administrative Services, UP Government Prof. Babu Ram Yadav, Professor, Rajasthan University, Ajmer, Rajasthan Dr. Sobran Singh, Ex Head, D/o. Sanskrit, Jain College, Barot, Vice-President, Sanskrit Sansthan, Lucknow, U.P. Ms. Aditi Bhattacharya, Ex Head, D/o. Sanskrit, Meerut College, Meerut, U.P. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / Nil seminar involving external experts. List the teaching methods Text Book Reading, Explaining, Use of Balckadopted by the faculty for Board. different progammes. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met Through positive feed backs from the students. and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of students and faculty in Nil extension activities. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” Extra classes for the needy students. of the department. State whether the programme/department is No accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Briefly highlight the In order to generate new knowledge a paper of contributions of the Scientific Literature and ecology was introduced in department in generating new M.A. knowledge, basic or applied. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities

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and Challenges (SWOC) of the department Strengths: Research Work of the Department has been recognized at National & International level Weakness: Timely promotion of the teachers are not done, therefore there is a scarcity of teachers and many post are lying vacant No proper space for Seminar and sufficient rooms for teachers for UG & PG Classes There are no rooms for Computers No Separate Toilet for Staff Scarcity of Non-Teaching Staff Opportunities Collection of rare books Challenges Appointment of deserving teachers so that student can also understand the depth and importance of Sanskrit literature and language and fare well in future in building their future. Future plans of the department It is now a universally accepted fact that Sanskrit Language is the most suitable language for Computer. It has been acknowledged even by the NASA scientists. Our Department will take steps in providing a well-equipped Computer Lab to the teachers and research scholars. It will help them in carrying on further intensive interdisciplinary research in various fields. The Department has a plan to introduce manuscriptology as a subject to be taught. It will also have major research project on the subject, Short term courses will also be introduced in future. Sanskrit education is incomplete without the knowledge of Pali and Prakrit. Therefore the Department will pay emphasis on the teaching of these languages. A large number of Jain and Buddhist texts in Sanskrit are still lying untouched in several libraries. These texts are to be traced and studied analytically. The Department will work in this regard. ‘Dharmarthakamamoksanamarogyammulamuttamam’ For any short of accomplishment, sound mental and separate it physical health is essential. The ensure healthy mind and body, Maharshi Patanjali enumerates principles. Our Department has plan to introduce special classes on yoga which will be based on Patnajali’s Yogasntra. Short term courses on simple spoken Sanskrit will be conducted through out the year. Teachers and students of any discipline can join this course.

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10

Evaluative Report of the Department Name of the Department Department of Urdu Year of establishment 1920 Is the Department part of a Faculty of the Arts School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D, Diploma and Integrated Masters; Integrated Certificate course Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes and Nil departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, Nil foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes Nil discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Annual & Semester Participation of the department in Students of faculty of theology, social science, the courses offered by other Science, life science, and commerce are taught departments: Urdu at undergraduate level.

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS & MPS)

Professor

03 01 XI Plan 01 Non Plan

03 02 Vacant

11

Associate Professors

01

Vacant

09

09 06 Vacant

12

Asst. Professors

Others (Guest Faculty)

11

12

12 02 XI Plan 01 Non Plan 03 1- in deptt 2- in women’s College

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Specializati on

No. of Years of Exp.

M.A., Ph.D.

Professor

Literary Critisim, Comparativ e Lit.

37

04

M.A., Ph.D.

Professor

Criticism

39

02

Name

Qualification

Abul Kalam Qasmi Qazi Afzal Husain

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Professor

Aqeel Ahmad

M.A., Ph.D.

Professor

Syed Mohd. Hashim

M.A., Ph.D.

Professor

Qazi Jamal Husain

M.A., Ph.D.

Professor

M.Saghir Beg Afrahim

M.A., Ph.D.

Mohammad Tariq

M.A., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Zafar Ahmad M.Quamrul Hooda Faridi Shahabuddin Mehtab Haider Naqvi Imtiaz Ahmad Mohammad Khalid Saifullah Syed Sirajuddin Ajmali Mohammad Ali Jauhar Seema Saghir

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Urdu Prose, Poetry, Criticism Poem, Criticism Research Methodolog y& Criticism

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02

29

03

30

03

Criticism

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Professor

Prem Chand, Fiction

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Professor

Fiction

20

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20

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25

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Professor Associate Professor

Classical Poetry Dastan & Urdu Fiction Urdu Prose, Non-Fiction & Research

M.A., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

M.A., Ph.D. M.A., M.Phil.

Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Poetry

17

04

Urdu Criticism

18

--

M.A., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Fiction Criticism

16

04

Assistant Professor

Poetry

16

03

25

03

11

04

M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Urdu, Prose & poetry criticism Fiction, Comparativ e Studies

Rashid Anwar

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Urdu Poetry

12

03

Sultan Ahmad

M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Maulana Azad Urdu Poetry

14

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16

Prof. Manzar Abbas Naqvi Dr. Swabir Goodar, Head, D/o of Urdu Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Mauritius Mr. Shakeel H. Shamsi, Chief Editor, Inqilab, Noida (U.P.) Mr. Khan Faiyaz Mohammad, Formar Director,Doordarshan,Patna Mr. Asad Raza, Chief Bureau, Sr. Journalist, Rashtrya Sahara, Noida, UP. Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Shaikh, Manchester, England. Mr. Aneesur Rahman Khan, Retd. Director, Doordarshan, Kolkata-700091. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information. Number of Course Number of Teacher Ratio Students B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., 80 01 (Guest Faculty) 80:1 BSW (Compulsory) B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., 02 (Research 135 135:2 BSW (Compulsory) Associate) B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., 205 02 (Project Fellow) 205:2 BSW (Compulsory) B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., 906 16 (JRF) 906:16 BSW (Compulsory) Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio Number of Number of Course Ratio Students Teacher BA, B.Sc., B.Com., BSW (Comp.) 525 09 525:9 B.A –I (Main) 50 01 50:1 B.A –I Arts (Sub) 50 01 50:1 B.A –I So.Sc. (Sub) 50 01 50:1 B.A –I Theo.(Sub) 10 01 10:1 B.A –II (Main) 50 01 50:1 B.A –II Arts (Sub) 50 01 50:1 B.A –II So.Sc. (Sub) 50 01 50:1 B.A –II Theo.(Sub) 10 01 10:1 B.A –III (Main) 50 06 50:6 M.A. I Semester 50 05 50:5 M.A. III Semester 50 05 50:5 Post MA Dip. Urdu Translation 05 02 5:2 PG Dip. In Mass Comm. I Sem. 10 03 10:3 PG Dip. In Mass Comm. II Sem. 10 02 10:2 Dip. in Urdu Proficiency Language

20

01

20:1

Dip. in Urdu Electronic Media Cert. in Proficiency Language Urdu Certificate in Urdu Electronic Media

20 20 20

01 01 01

20:1 20:1 20:1

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Administrative Staff: Sanctioned 01 UDC 01 LDC

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01 Semi Professional (Assistant) 01 01 01 Gestetner Operator 01 01 01 Office Attendant 01 01 Creative Writing in Urdu Practical Criticism in Urdu Research thrust areas as recognized by Comparative Study of Urdu with Indian major funding agencies. Languages (Hindi, Telgu, Bengali & Punjabi) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Ongoing Project: Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Funding Name of the Faculty Title of Project Grant Receipt Agency University Critical Editing of Rs. Prof. Zafar Ahmad Grant Diwan-e-Abroo 9,49,600/Commission Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received. National collaboration Nil International collaboration Nil Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. UGC: Centre of Advanced Study Title of Funding Name of the Faculty Grant Receipt Project Agency Centre of University Rs.66,00,000/Prof. Qazi Afzal Advanced Grant +2 Project Fellow Husain Study Commission +2 Research Associate

Name of Faculty

20

Abdul Kalam Qasmi Qazi Afzal Husain Mohammad Zahid Aqeel Ahmad Syed Mohd. Hashim Qazi Jamal Husain M.Saghir Beg Afrahim

No. of papers pub. in revd. journal s with ISSN

Mono graphs

15

02 02

03 05 05

Ch. in Book s

02

Ed. Bk.

Books with ISBN with details of Publis hers

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05

Mohammad Tariq

01

Zafar Ahmad M. Quamrul

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12 01

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03

03

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Aligarh Muslim University Hooda Faridi Shahabuddin Mehtab Haider Naqvi Imtiaz Ahmad Mohammad Khalid Saifullah Syed Sirajuddin Ajmali Mohammad Ali Jauhar

04

01

06

01 05

10

04 02

06 11

Seema Saghir

16

Rashid Anwar

05

Sultan Ahmad

02

02

05

01

Muhammad Sharique

Total

21

22

23

24

02

124

04

14

Research facility / centre with State recognition National recognition International recognition: Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies. Publications:

27

03 ISBN9788192486 5-05 03 ISBN 03978938102922-0 01 ISBN9788192190 8-9-1 26

International recognition as the Centre of Advanced Studies Nil

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international). See Table: 01 Monographs See Table: 01 Chapters in Books See Table: 01 Edited Books See Table: 01 Books with ISBN with details of publishers See Table: 01 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) See Table: 01 Citation Index – range / average Nil SNIP See Table: 01 SJR See Table: 01 Impact Factor – range / average Nil h-index Nil Details of patents and income Nil generated.

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Areas of consultancy and income Nil generated Faculty selected Nil nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad. Faculty serving in: National committees Faculty serving in various committees, International committees editorial boards etc. Editorial Boards Any other (please specify) Name of Faculty

National Committees

Abul Kalam Qasmi

Literature Panel NCPUL, Sahitya Academy, KhudaBakhsh Library, Patna

Mohamma d Zahid

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Qazi Jamal Husain

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Syed Sirajuddin Ajmali

Rashid Anwar

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UP Urdu Academy award 2011. Bihar Urdu Academy Award 2011. Seema Saghir Urdu Hindi Sahitya Academy Award 2013. Awards /recognitions by Students: Name National Safeena Zakir Ali Khan Award by A.M.U., Aligarh. Begum Shahnaz Zakir Ali Khan Award by A.M.U., Aligarh. Khatoon UP Urdu Academy 2004. UP Urdu Academy 2008 Mohammad UP Sawanya Gyan, Pritiyogita Smiti 2005. Nehru Yowa Kendra Sangathan, 2007 Mandal, Muradabad. Furqan Bihar Urdu Academy Award 2005. Bihar Urdu Academy Award 2010 Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Seminars/Conferences/Workshops: organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Workshop Name Seminar Conferences s Abul Kalam Qurratul Ain Hyder, International Qasmi Sadat Hasan Mantoo-Ek Sadi Baad funded by XII Plan, International Qazi Afzal Moin Ahsan Jazbi: Shakhs Aur Husain Shayar funded by UGC-CAS National Ale-Ahmad Suroor funded by AMU, Aligarh. National Qazi Jamal Nazm-e-Jadid Ki Tehreek, Husain National M.Quamrul Coordinato Majaz Aur Unka Ahad funded by Hooda r, refresher UP Urdu Academy, National Faridi Course Code of ethics for research followed by the departments. Research scholars are directed to be regular and put their signature in the register by 11:00 a.m. Scholars have to submit their progress report after every six months. Meeting of the research association is being held monthly under the supervision of the department, in these meeting scholars present their articles and other creative writing. Student profile programme-wise: Pass Selected percentage Name of the Programme Applications (refer to question no. 4) received Femal Male Female Male e

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Aligarh Muslim University Ata Ullah Nazir Husain Aftab Alam Mehjabeen Bano Fauzia Khan Nazreen Fatima Tarannum Bano Aqeel Ahmad Zamirullah Saiba Khatoon Shagufta Yasmeen Bushra Ghfoor Mohammad Salman Rafia Bano Qurratul Ain Mohammad Aziz Huma Parveen Akram Waris Arshia Hasan Ishrat Makki Ehsanullah Naheed Parveen Tahniyat Fatima Hina Kausar Sumayya Umme Tameem Abdul Hafeez Zubaida Khatoon Shehnaz Junaid Naaz Shazia Rais Hina Kausar Rubina Tabassum Zaheeruddin Babar Mohd Akmal Tasneem Saba Farha Moeed Nausheen Usmani Sayadah Bano Zeba Shakeel Mohd Saleem Hamid Raza Aftab Alam Alimullah Mohammad Mazhar Mohammad Azam Ayubi Mohammad Mustufa Raza Mohammad Shahid

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Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new Nil programme(s) ? If so, highlight the methodology. Does the department obtain feedback from: faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation ? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Chairman talks to students from time to time to assess the progress of students teaching. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Chairman talks to students from time to time to assess the progress of students teaching. alumni and employers on the Nil programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? List of Alumni of the Department Prof. Rasheed Ahmad Siddiqui Prof. Al-e-Ahmad Suroor Prof. Khursheedul Islam Prof. Qazi Abdus Sattar List the distinguished alumni of Prof. A.M.K Shaharyar the department (maximum 10) Dr. Asrarul Haq Majaz Mr. Akhtarul Iman Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza Dr. Moeen Ahsan Jazbi Dr. Ali Sardar Jafri All the following three programmes are Give details of student enrichment organized time to time by the department for programmes (special lectures / the enrichment of students: workshops / seminar) involving Special lectures external experts. Workshops Seminars List the teaching methods adopted Teaching methods adopted by faculties: by the faculty for different Lecture method. programmes. Home work assigned to students. How does the department ensure Chairman holds meeting from time to time that programme objectives are with teachers to examine the progress and constantly met and learning outcome of the learning. outcomes are monitored?

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Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Department of Commerce 1949 Yes, Faculty UG – B.Com. (Hons.), PG – M.Com.; M.T.A.; M.F.C.; Ph.D.; PG Diploma Courses – PGDBF & PGDBRIM Nil Nil DSA Programme (Reason – Tenure completed) Annual as well as Semester Faculty used to engage classes in Food Craft Institute in University Polytechnic and sometimes in University Women’s Polytechnic in curriculum drafting committee meeting, Department of Agriculture Economics & Business Management classes engage & paper setting. Our Faculty visited Malaysia & other countries to redesigned the syllabus/curriculum of courses.

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Professor

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Dr. Imran Saleem

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Dr. Nasir Zameer Qureshi

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Dr. Sheeba Hamid

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Dr. Mohd. Asif Khan

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Dr. Asiya Chaudhary

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Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Prof. S.M. Imamul Haque Prof. S. Husain Ashraf Dr. M. Imran Siddique

Dr. Mohd. Shadab Khan Dr. Irfan Ahmad Dr. Lamaan Sami

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Finance & Banking Human Resource Mgt., & Accounting Human Resource Mgt., & IT in Business Strategic Management, HRM Co-operation, Labour Relations & Marketing Finance & Quantitative Methods & Operation Research Human Resource Mgt. & Entrepreneurship Human Resource Mgt. & Tourism Management Management Accounting & Financial Management Management & Marketing Management Travel & Tourism Management and Human Resource Management in Tourism Marketing, Business & Entrepreneurship Finance & Accounting Trade & International Trade Algebra Ring Theory Insurance Rural Financing & Co-operatives

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adopted through BOS of the Department of Commerce.Finance including International Finance (i) Accounting including Management Accounting (ii) Management and Organizational Behaviour (iii) Industrial; Relations (iv) Marketing Management (v) Entrepreneurship, Development (vi) Tourism and Transport Management (vii) International Business (viii) Human Resource Management (ix) Strategic Management (x) Computer Application in Business (xi) Banking and Insurance Sector (xii) Supply Chain and Retail Management (xiii) Knowledge Management Major funding agencies are UGC, ICSSR, Salman Bin Abdul Aziz University, KSA.

Number of faculty with (a) national – 04 ongoing projects from from (b) international funding agencies and – 01 (a) national (b) international (c) Total grants received. Rs. 23,68,925 + Rs. funding agencies and (c) Total 6,02,964 = Rs. 29,71,889 grants received. Give the Give the names of the funding agencies, project names of the funding title and grants received project-wise. agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. National: Name of the Funding Grants Project Title Department Agency Received An Analytical study of Commerce UGC Insurance Sector of India after Rs. 6,88,600/Privatization A study of Development of Cultural and Heritage Tourism Commerce UGC Rs. 8,09,600/in Selected Rural Areas of Uttar Pradesh A Study of International Commerce ICSSR Competition in Hometech Rs.7,98,725/Industry in Indian Scenario Role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in Rural Poverty Commerce UGC Alleviation and Women Rs. 72,000/Empowerment - A study of Aligarh District International: Name of the Grants Funding Agency Project Title Department Received Salman Bin Salman Bin HRD Practices in Abdul Aziz Abdul Aziz Telecom Industry S.R. 37,400 University, KSA University, KSA in Saudi Arabia Inter-institutional (i) National collaboration Nil collaborative projects and (ii) International collaboration v associated grants received Departmental projects funded Rs. 23,68,925 (UGC and ICSSR)

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Applications received 2479 2923 2855 3307 280 351 546 708 932

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B.Com. (Hons.) I year B.Com. (Hons.) II year B.Com. (Hons.) III year M.Com. I Year M.Com. Final Year M.F.C. I Term M.F.C. Final Term M.T.A. I Term M.T.A. Final Term BRIM B.Com. (Hons.) I year B.Com. (Hons.) II year B.Com. (Hons.) III year M.Com. I Year M.Com. Final Year M.F.C. I Term M.F.C. Final Term M.T.A. I Term M.T.A. Final Term BRIM B.Com. (Hons.) I year B.Com. (Hons.) II year B.Com. (Hons.) III year M.Com. I Year M.Com. Final Year M.F.C. I Term M.F.C. Final Term M.T.A. I Term M.T.A. Final Term BRIM B.Com. (Hons.) I year B.Com. (Hons.) II year B.Com. (Hons.) III year M.Com. I Year M.Com. Final Year M.F.C. I Term M.F.C. Final Term M.T.A. I Term M.T.A. Final Term BRIM

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UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment

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A good number of pass out get self employed/ Entrepreneurs continued family business on modern lime Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 90% from other universities within the State 5% from universities from other States 5% from universities outside the country NIL (i) M.Phil – 08 (ii) Ph.D. – 28 (iii) D.Litt. – 01 (iv) D.Sc. – NIL (i) Library – Yes Facilities Available Daily Issue & Return I. No. of Books: 15077 II. Area of Books 1. Accounts 2. Finance 3. Marketing 4. Business Environment 5. Management 6. Human Resource Development 7. Human Resource Management 8. Entrepreneurship 9. Law 10. Business Mathematics 11. Cost Accounting 12. Banking 13. Business Economics 14. Taxes 15. Insurance 16. Statistics 17. Tourism 18. Research Methodology 19. Industries III. No. of Journals and Magazines: 18

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IV. Name of Journals 1. Banking & Finance 2. The Chartered Accountant 3. The Chartered Secretary 4. Foreign Trade Review 5. Indian Journal of Marketing 6. Kurukshetra 7. Monthly Commentary 8. Prabandh 9. Productivity 10. The Indian Journal of Commerce 11. The Indian Journal of Industrial Relations 12. The Insurance Times 13. The Management Accountant 14. Yojna 15. Travel Talk 16. Economic & Political Weekly 17. Gitam Journal of Management 18. Chartered Financial Analysis V. No. of News Paper: 04 1. The Economic Times 2. The Financial Express 3. Business Times 4. Business Standard VI. Training Reports of MTA, MFC, BRIM, DBF, Hospitality Management for consultation. (i) Project Reports of MTA, MFC, BRIM, DBF for consultation. (ii) Ph.D. Thesis for consultation. (iii) Examinations Question Papers of all Different Courses. Internet facilities for staff and students – All teachers have Computer and Internet facility (i) Total number of class rooms – 16 (ii) Class rooms with ICT facility – 04 (iii) Students’ laboratories – 01 Computer Lab having 40 Computers Research laboratories – 01 Computer Lab having 20 Computers (i) from the host institution/university (a) List of Doctoral Students S.No Name of Research Scholar 1. Ms. Nahid 2. Ms. Tayyaba Anees 3. Ms. Nusrat Khan 4. Mr. Neyaz Ahamd 5. Mr. Girish Kumar 6. Mr. Ataur Rehman Farooqui 7. Ms. Sadaf Khan 8. Mr. Aslam Khan 9. Mr. Kapil Kumar

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are taken from different ways but now uniform performa has been prepared by the University to be followed in future as follows: For teachers : BOS For students : Regular meeting with students grievance committee. (i) Prof. Abad Ahmad, Ex-Pro-ViceChancellor, Delhi University (ii) Prof. Habib-ur-Rehman, Ex-ViceChancellor, Agra University (iii) Prof. M. Y. Khan, Delhi University, Delhi (iv) Prof. Abdul Farooq Khan, Dubai (v) Ms. Payal Mathur, Assistant Manager (Tourism), IRCTC Ltd., New Delhi. (vi) Mr. Shoaib Rais, Accenture Securities Pvt. Ltd., Helsinki, Finland. (vii) Mr. Shah Faisal, Emirates Islamic Bank S Z E, Dubai. (viii) Mr. Mishkaat Ahmed, MD, Vesna Tours, Delhi. (ix) Mr. Vaibhav Gupta, Vice-President, South India, SME Business, HSBC Bank, Bangalore. (x) Mr. Ahmad Bilal Khan, Air Link International, Sharjah. Yes Lecture conventional, interactive style and Multi Media presentation in Smart Class Room. Computer Lab demonstration also. Through sessional test, regular evaluation, class room presentation etc. Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Chairman, Department of Commerce also interact from time to time with students in order to get necessary feedback and take remedial steps. These activities are being organized at the University level comprising of Sport completion, Social Cultural and Literary Activities. We organize Workshops, Refresher Course, Orientation Programmes, Debates and Quiz Competition for the students. No A good amount of new knowledge in the areas including Micro Finance, Textile Marketing, Tourism, Insurance, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Institutional Investment, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behaviour Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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has been added to the existing stock of knowledge through certain Ph.D. works and Projects sponsored by National as well as International Agencies. Strength Highly Educated and well exposed faculty. Talented students admitted only through entrance test. Well designed professional courses coupled with good infrastructure. Introduction of the concept of SMART classes. Convenient class schedule and strong ties and respect between teacher and students. Weakness Inadequate number of SMART class rooms. Limited number of specialized courses. Limited excess to online journals. Insufficient space capacity in Seminar Library in terms of number of students. Less Corporate Exposure. Opportunity Introduction of new tailored made vocational courses to cope with the increasing pressure of the corporate world. Emphasis on better career planning and leadership quality development programs. MoU with International academic institution. Introduction of Short term Certification Courses in IT and Commerce. Introduction of Consultancy and Career Counseling Programs. Threats Increased Competition for Students. Selected Planning Indicators. Excellence of Results. Offering of New Professional Courses. Keeping Pace with the faster corporate culture and technological change. Making the department centre of excellence in Commerce education through innovative teaching and research techniques, well designed and updated syllabus, use of modern electronic gadgets and participative and high value academic atmosphere.

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M.Sc. Polymer Science & Technology, M.Phil. and Ph.D. None No

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The UGC while agreeing to the creation of the Department of Applied Chemistry by upgradation the chemistry section has postulated introduction og P.G. course in the department. In view of the Was any need assessment above, M.Sc. Polymer Science and Technology is exercise undertaken before the being proposed. The students who pass the B.Sc. degree examination continue their education at the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight postgraduate level as a matter of convention and routine. However, the proposed course is designed the methodology. to impart the fundamental and advanced knowledge in the field of polymers along with the core concept in chemistry may get opportunities to work both in chemical process industries and in academia. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningDoes the department obtain evaluation? If yes, how does the department feedback from utilize the feedback? Yes, Periodic revision of

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syllabi students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Feedback is obtained on teaching-learning and the same is being used for the self appraisal of the faculty members. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? None Dr. Ishaq Khan, Chemical Division, Geological Survey of India, Lucknow Prof. Sharif Ahmad, Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Dr. Nausha Asrar, Manager, Materials Support and Failure Analysis, Schlumberger Limited, Houston, U.S.A. Dr. Ahsanullah Khan, Environmental Consultant to PME Deputy for Environmental Affairs Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Dr. Nadeem A. Siddiqui, President, Aligarh Muslim University Alumni of Australia Sydney, Australia Dr. Mujahid A. Khan, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Dr. Shahreer Ahmad, Senior Staff Engineer, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, SABIC Technology, Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia Dr. Akhtar Husain Khan, Division Manager, BeeAh, National Env Preservation Co, Saudi Arabia Dr. Haseeb Ahmad Khan, Associate Prof. of Biochemistry, Group Leader, AMB Research Group CEO, BiomedSilico, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr. Bilquees Ara Siddiqui, Senior Scientist, Kashmir Environmental Pollution Board, Jammu and Kashmir

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All PG and MPil/PhD students and all faculty members participated in workshop and extension lectures held in the department. Participation of Faculty members in Conf/workshop/seminars: 20 Department successfully organized a National Workshop on Advances in Polymeric Materials, September, 21-22, 2013 No

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Pass percentage Male Female 14.3 00 ----00 00 00 00 7.1 14.3 -----2.5 00 00 00 % of students from other countries 00 00 00 00 -

Percentage against enrolled NA NA NA NIL

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None

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

Library : Number of books:5000. No seating space for scholars in seminar and insufficient space for storing the books Internet facilities for staff and students: Available to all Total number of class rooms: NIL Class rooms with ICT facility: NIL Students’ laboratories 01 Research laboratories 01 Information for doctoral program only from the host institution/university 02

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Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

(a) Huma Sahpar (b) Tarannum Kashmin from other institutions/universities 05

(a) Tanuja Agarwal (b) Sanjeev Gupta (c) Ghayasuddin (d) Anu Arora (e) Amjad Islam NA

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faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, we revise our curriculum as and when desired by Engineering departments duly approved by concerned Boards of Studies (ii) students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, the department takes feedback from the students on staff by getting feedback forms filled in by them course wise. The information is used for remedial steps. (iii) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No Prof. Pirzada Shariefuddin, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Kashmir. Prof. Bhagwat Swaroop Sharma, Dronacharya College of Engineering & Technology, Greater Noida, UP.

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List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. The faculty is actively engaged in university administration. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

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Dr. Mukesh Pal Singh, Director, Indraprasthi Institute of Technology, Moradabad, UP, India. Dr. Ajay Kumar Shukla, Associate Professor, NIT, Surat. Dr. Abdul Rehman Khan, Associate Professor, KCCITM, Greater Noida Dr. Arshad Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Special lectures organized Prof. Peeyush Chandra , I.I.T. Kanpur Topic: Why Mathematics For Engineers Date: 28-03-2012 Prof. Karmeshu, Dean ,School of Computer and System Sciences, JNU, New Delhi Topic: (a) Information, Entropy and Maximum Entropy Framework (b) Computational Probability and Monte-Carlo Methods Date: 31-03-2012 Black board teaching/Power point Regular evaluation in the form of sessionals, home assignments and end semester examinations. Attendance and marks of sessionals and home assignments are displayed regularly The faculty is actively engaged in university administration: Dr. Shamshad Hussain ( warden) Dr. Nabiullah khan , ( warden) Mr. M. Swaleh ( Assistant Superintendent) Nil

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

Department of Applied Physics 1988 Yes Advanced PG Diploma in Nanotechnology, M.Tech. (Nanotechnology), M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programme

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Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

Ad. PG Diploma in Nanotechnology M.Tech. (Nanotechnology)

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Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Departments Involved Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Engineering Departments. Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Engineering Departments.

None Nil Semester Yes, “Electromagnetics (AP204)” course of Electronics Engineering Department SanctiFilled oned

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Professor

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Associate 02 02 01 Professors Asst. 09 05 05 Professors Others 03 03 (Guest Faculty) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Ph.D./ No. of M.Phil. QualifiDesigName Specialization Years students cation nation of Exp. guided for the last 4 years Associate Condensed Dr. Shakeel M.Sc., Professor Matter Physics 13 --Khan Ph.D. & (Experiment) & Years Chairman Nanotechnology Prof. S. M.Sc., Professor High Energy 46 Ph.D-02 Alim Ph.D. (RePhysics, Years

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employed)

Prof. Afzal Ahmad

M.Phil., Ph.D.

Professor

Dr. Ameer Azam (on E.O.L.)

M.Sc., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Dr. M. Mohsin Khan

M.Phil., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Azra Parveen

M.Sc., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. P. Tripathi

M.Phil., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. S.S.Z. Ashraf

M.Sc., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. M. Wasi Khan

M.Phil., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. S. Asad Ali

M.Phil, Ph.D

Guest Faculty

Mr. Nashruddin Ahammed

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SSNTD, Nanotechnology Experimental High Energy Nuclear Physics SSNTD, Radiation Physics, Nanotechnology Experimental High Energy Physics Molecular Biophysics Modelling and Simulation, Nanotechnology Theoretical Condensed matter / Nanophysics Condensed Matter theory Condensed Matter Physics (Magnetic Materials / Nanomaterials) SSNTD, Radiation Physics,

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Ph.D-03

08 Years

Ph.D-01

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Ph.D-01

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Nanomaterials

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Nanomaterials

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Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

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Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio—

Nil Programme Percentage of classes B.Tech 32.7 M.Tech. (Nanotechnology) 13.6 Ad. PG Diploma in 13.6 Nanotechnology No. of No. of Programme Student Ratio Teachers s B.Tech 345 11 31:1

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Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Technical post LDC/UDC Audio Visual Mechanical MTS

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4.5:1

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Filled 06 01 00

Actual 06 01 00

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Research thrust areas as Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience & recognized by major funding Nanotechnology agencies: Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. THREE (Please √) Ongoing

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Comple ted

A SERC DST Fast Track Scheme for Young Scientist project entitled, D.O. No. SR/FTP/PS39/2008.

Research Project (Young Scientist) under Fast Track Scheme by DST, Govt. of India.

Project Title Quasi Particle Lifetime and Many body Interaction Effects in Doped and Undoped Graphene Swift heavy ion induced modifications in polymeric materials and polymer nanocomposites

Senior Research Associate (Pool Scientist) by CSIR (2012-2015)

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CSIR, NEW DELHI

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Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:

National collaboration: MoU with CEERI, Pilani, Rajasthan International collaboration: MoA with Ohio State University, USA (STEM-ER project under Indo-US Collaboration Obama-Singh 21st century knowledge initiative awards)

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Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGCSAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,

Name of the Project

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Total Value in Lakhs

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Advance P.G. Diploma in Nanotechnology. Funded by UGC under its Innovative Teaching & Research Grant M. Tech (Nanotechnology) Supported by Nanomission (DST) Centre of Excellence in Materials Science (Nanomaterials) Supported by Council of Science & Technology (CST) U.P.

2007 2012

35.00/-+ 1 Lecturer

2008 2013

274.25/-

20092014

203.92/-

2010 – 32.00/2015 DST (PURSE) programme 2009 – 70.814/(Beneficiary Department) 2013 state recognition: Centre of Excellence in Materials Science (Nanomaterials) supported by CST, UP national recognition: DST under Nanomission, UGC (Innovative programme) international recognition: Nil Research facilities: Highly sophisticated equipments for Synthesis and Characterizations of materials. UGC SAP (DRS - I)

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Research facility / centre with

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Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:

Nil

Publications:

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 200 (Nanotechnology/Nanomaterials/Material Science: 119, Nuclear and High Energy Physics: 81) Monographs : Nil Chapters in Books: Nil Edited Books : Nil Books with ISBN with details of publishers: Nil Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average: Highest: 8.0, Average: 3.327 h-index

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Details of patents and income generated: Areas of consultancy and income generated : Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other

Nil Nil Dr. M. Wasi Khan, Operation training course of transmission electron microscope (TEM)” Organized

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by JEOL LTD, Tokyo, Japan during the period July 48, 2011 National committees: Dr. M. Mohisin Khan, India/ALICE-CMS Task force International committees: Prof. Alim H. Naqvi & Dr. M. Wasi Khan are the members of American Physical Society, and Dr. M. Mohisin Khan is the member of Physics Analysis Group of ALICE at Faculty serving in CERN Geneva. Editorial Boards: Dr. M. Wasi Khan, International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Technology (IJARST) as Reviewer in editorial board members. any other (please specify) : Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Name of the Faculty

Name of the Course/ Summer School Experimental Condensed Matter Physics

Dr. S.S.Z. Ashraf

25th Refresher Course in Physics Short term course on Nanoscience and nanomedicine : from bench to bedside Annual meeting of the Indian Biophysical Society (IBS)

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Sponsoring Agency

05/03/2010 to 20/03/2010

UGC

03/07/2010 to 23/07/2010

UGC

04/06/2012 to 08/06/2012

AICTE

19/01/2012 to 21/01/2012

UGC

15/07/2011 To 11/08/2011 07/02/13 to 27/02/13 13/07/2012 To 09/07/2012

ASC, AMU, Aligarh

25th Refresher Course in Physics

ASC, AMU, Aligarh

121- Orientation programme

ASC, AMU, Aligarh

Short term course on Nanoscience and nanomedicine: from bench to bedside

Quality Improvement Programme Centre, IIT, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

04/06/2012 to 08/06/2012

AICTE

25th Refresher Course in Physics

ASC, AMU, Aligarh

07/02/13 to 27/02/13

UGC

25th Refresher Course in Physics

ASC, AMU, Aligarh

07/02/13 to 27/02/13

UGC

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Physics Department, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, U.P., India ASC, Kerala University, Trivunanthapuram, Kerala, India Quality Improvement Programme Centre, IIT, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India University of Madras, Chennai, during January 1921, 2012

Duration

Orientation programme

Dr. P. Tripathi

Dr. M. Mohisin Khan Dr. M. Wasi Khan

Place

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percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/institute: 33% Faculty: Dr. M. Wasi Khan got best poster award in Theme Meeting on Advanced Characterization Techniques for Engineered Nanomaterials (ACTEN-2014), held at Centre for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Sathyabama University, Chennai during January 30-31, 2014. Awards /recognitions received Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Dr. S. Asad Ali, at the national and Young Scientist award under Fast Track Scheme international level by of DST, New Delhi Students : Ms. Razia Nongjai awarded best oral presentation award in Aligarh Nano-II, National Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology organized by Department of Applied Physics, AMU, Aligarh during March 10-12, 2012. Organized Workshop on Oxide Materials, jointly with IUAC, New Delhi, in the Department of Applied Physics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh during May 12-13, 2009. Funding Agencies: IUAC, New Delhi. Organized National Workshop on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Aligarh Nano-I, in the Department of Applied Physics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh during March 26-27, 2011. Funding Agencies: UGC, and CST, UP. Seminars/Conferences/Works Organized National Conference on Nanoscience and hops organized and the source Nanotechnology, Aligarh Nano-II, in the of funding (national/ Department of Applied Physics, Aligarh Muslim international) with details of University, Aligarh during March 10-12, 2012. outstanding participants, if Funding Agencies: UGC and CST, UP. any. Organized Satellite Symposium on “Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications”, in the Department of Applied Physics & Department of Chemical Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh during February 27, 2013, 2012. Funding Agencies: TEQUIP. Organized National Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Aligarh Nano-III, in the Department of Applied Physics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh during March 15-16, 2013. Funding Agencies: UGC, DST, and CST, UP. Code of ethics for research Code of ethics as given in the University office memo followed by the departments: No. D.No.(c)/6793 dated 20.01.2014 Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4) (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) 2009-11 M. Tech. 2010-12 (Nanotechnology) 2011-13

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Female

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% of students from other countries Zero Zero Zero Zero Zero Zero Zero Zero --12.5

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Student progression

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% of students from the same university

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0 02 04 01 09 ---00 01 00 00 00

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Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4) (2009-10, 2010-11, 201112, 2012-13)

2009-13

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Nil Library : 1750 Books (No proper seating capacity for students) Internet facilities for staff and students: Wi-Fi available for students & staff Total number of class rooms: 02 (For PG) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01 Students’ laboratories : 05 Research laboratories : 04 List of doctoral students: From the host From other institution/university institutions/universities Mr. Hilal Ahmed Mr. Ali Jawad Mr. Mohd. Arshad Mr. Imran Khan Mr. Mollah Mehedi Ms. Maneesha Gupta Hassan Mr. Abdullah Saad Ms. Razia Nongjai Ameen Mr. Tahir Husain Ms. Sumaira Mehraj Mr. Deepak Verma Mr. Mohd. Zubair Mr. Rashid Nizam

Number of post graduate students getting financial Nil assistance from the university: Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new No programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, discussion on the feedback from the students is made in the Department in informal meeting and Does the department obtain accordingly suggestions are proposed to feedback from improve the standards of effective teaching. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Nil alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No Dr. Abdul Jabbar Khan, New York State Department List the distinguished alumni of Health and State University of New York, of the department (maximum Albany. 10): Dr. Zubayer Ahammed, Sr. Scientist, VECC, Kolkata

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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

Ms. Manisha Gupta, Scientist, ISRO, Ahmadabad Dr. Parvez Ahmad Alvi, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Banasthali University, Rajasthan Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, University School of Basic & Applied Sciences GGS Indraprastha University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi Interactive Session with Dr. Nabiha Yousuf University of Albama, Birmingham, USA on 11.12.2010. Nanotechnology Lecture Prof. Mahavir Singh, H.P. University, Shimla on “Magnetic nanoparticles and their applications” on 03.10.2011. Nanotechnology Lecture by Dr. Iqbal Ahmad, Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Lucknow on “Nanomaterials: Boon or Bane” on 24.10.2011

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? examination. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

By continuous evaluation in the form of Mid Semester exam, assignment, viva-voce, student seminar, project and end semester

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Fabricated new materials and developed many products as: Graphene nanocomposite, Anticancer activity of the materials, AMU-Nano Synthetic Bio diesel, AMU-Nano Fruit preservation spray, AMUNano surface cleaner, AMU-glass cleaner, AMUNano ant-blemish cream, AMU-Nano skin cleaning solution, AMU-Nano skin repair and anti-aging wrinkle cream etc. surface cleaner cleaner etc.

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No

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Black board and multimedia

Participation in workshop/ training programmes and conferences

Equipments of the Department are being utilized by various Departments of the University and other Institutions for the purpose of advanced research (~240 users have used in last 1 Year) for the benefits of students Major strengths: Highly qualified faculty. Our major strength lies research in the areas of Nanotechnology, and Materials Science. Other key area of research is High Energy Physics. One of the faculty members (Dr. M. Mohsin Khan) is associated with the International CERN project. Department is also funded by DST, DST (PURSE), CST (UP) and UGC under various Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

Aligarh Muslim University research schemes. Department has four research laboratories of high standard. Mostly the faculty is young and dynamic, ready to take initiatives, accept challenges and work in harmony. Weakness: The faculty is very active but there is a little paucity of research personnel and staff. Also, there is lack of smart class rooms and lack of proper seating space in seminar library. Opportunity: The department already got hold in the emerging area of the field of nanotechnology. Students/researchers have the opportunity to learn/work on the various state-of-art research equipments. Challenge: We have taken up the challenge of finding some break through on the frontier of the science such as yet to be confirming the discovery of the god particle or higgs boson and development of excellent devices in the area of nanotechnology. The department is highly engaged in the field of nanotechnology, and in the processes of developing patent and devices in the near future. The Department will provide training facility to the students and young faculty and also ready to work in collaboration with other Institution/ department in this regard. In order to get benefit from the Institution/ University, the Department of Applied Physics is wishes to establish student and teacher exchange programs. One such MoA has been signed between AMUOhio state University, USA in order to benefit Future plans of the from their expertise in the field of education and 52 department. research. Attempt has been made to start PhD in Nanotechnology and same has been approved by various bodies of the University (BOS, Faculty meeting and Academic Council). Organizing workshops and lectures of eminent scholars. Organization of the International Conference in the field of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology in collaboration with Ohio State University USA and CEERI Pilani, Rajasthan. The first International Conference is planned in during March 8-10, 2014. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Department of Architecture Engineering 1993 Yes

UG (B.Arch) The Department is not involved in any interdisciplinary programme Professional Training: 4 weeks training after VI Semester and 4 months training during X Semester exclusively, is conducted in offices/ corporations of repute, which is an integral part of course curriculum at UG level None

Semester Open Electives are offered by all the departments, Participation of the which are to be opted by students of B.Tech department in the courses courses of various other department. Our offered by other departments: department also offers Open Electives for the B.Tech. students, depending upon faculty positions Actual SanctiFilled (including CAS oned & MPS) Professor 0 0 0 Number of teaching posts Associate sanctioned, filled and actual 2 2 3 Professors (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Asst. 5 5 4 Professors/others) Professors Others: EDA/ Visiting 1+1 2 2 Faculty Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name

Qualifi-cation

Designation

Mr. Sanjeev Maheshwari

B. Arch. M.Sc. (Sustainable Development)

Chairman & Associate Professor

Mr. Nawab Ahmad

B.Sc (Phy. Hons) B.Arch (Roorkee) MURP (Roorkee) (Master of

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Specialization Architecture Sustainable Development Housing & Comm. Planning Energy efficient Architecture Planning Islamic architecture

No. of Years of Exp.

No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided for the last 4 years

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Aligarh Muslim University Rural & Urban Planning Mr. T.R. Warsi Ms. Sharmin Khan Mr. Mohd Khalid Hasan Mr. Mohammad Farhan Fazli Mr. Khan Amadur Rahman

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Associate Professor

Architecture Architectural Design Urban Design

B.Arch., M.Tech.

Asst. Prof.

Constr. Management

10

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M.Arch,

Assistant Professor

Architecture Urban Design

12

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M.Arch.

Asstt. Professor

Arch. Conservation

09

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B. Arch., MURP

Asstt. Professor

Architecture Planning

4 &1/2

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List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

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UG (B.Arch.) 8-12%

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Centre for Islamic Architecture: UGC sanctioned an amount of 30 lacs for the Centre in the Department of Architecture in the XI plan which was utilized for part building, furniture, books and equipments

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Nil Nil Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman and Associate Professor, visited Engineering and Pharmacy institutions at Mathura as member Architect of AICTE appointed Expert committee headed by Professor Ekram Hussain, Principle ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh, on 20 Mar 2012 Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman and Associate Professor, visited Accurate Institute of Architecture and Planning, Greater Noida as an expert appointed by Mahamaya Technical University, Gautam Budh Nagar, vide office memo dated 25 June 2012. Mr. Mohd. Khalid Hasan, visited Insan Degree College, Kishanganj, Bihar, for the approval of Centre for Distance Education, AMU Aligarh, vide office memo dated 05 Feb 2013 National committees NIL International committees NIL Editorial Boards NIL any other (please specify) Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman and Associate Professor, appointed and invited as an expert/adviser by UP Public Service Commission, Allahabad on 19 Feb 2011 and 27 Aug 2012 Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman and Associate Professor, appointed and invited as an expert/adviser by J&K Public Service Commission, Jammu on their selection committee for appointment of lecturers in Architecture on 18 Feb 2013. Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman and Associate Professor, appointed and invited as an expert/adviser in connection with selection of candidates for the post of Assistant Town Planner on 11-12 Sept 2013 by Public Service commission, Rajasthan at Ajmer. Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Chairman and Associate Professor, offered to become as a member of Board of studies of Department of Architecture in School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, vide letter dated 28 March 2011. Ar. Nawab Ahmad, Associate Professor, Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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appointed and invited as an expert/adviser in connection with selection of candidates for the post of Assistant Town Planner by Public Service commission, Rajasthan at Ajmer on 16 Sept 2013. Ar. Nawab Ahmad, Associate Professor, appointed and invited as an expert/adviser by UP Public Service Commission, Allahabad on 11 Dec 2013. Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh,from 19-24 March 2012 Work shop on Earthquake Related Disasters, organized by department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 26th April 2012 “Durability Of Concrete Structures”, technical symposium jointly organized by Indian Concrete Institute, Western UP Centre Ghaziabad and Ultra Tech Cement Limited at Aligarh on May 16, 2012. Ar. Nawab Ahmad “MATLAB Fundamentals & Applications”, a short term training program organized by School of Engineering, Gautam Buddha University from July 13-15, 2011. “Durability Of Concrete Structures”, technical symposium jointly organized by Indian Concrete Institute, Western UP Centre Ghaziabad and Ultra Tech Cement Limited at Aligarh on May 16, 2012. “Advances in Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics”, 2nd national conference organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering, A.M.U.Aligarh from March 23-24, 2013 under TEQIP-II and DSTPURSE. Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh,from 19-24 March 2012 Work shop on “Flood Disaster and its Mitigation” organized by Department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 10th May, 2012 Workshop on “Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Cyclone) and their mitigation” organized by Department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 12th May 2012 National workshop on “Advances in Structural Engineering” under TEQIP-II organized by

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Aligarh Muslim University Department of Civil Engineering Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 06th March 2013 First National Work Shop on “Seismic Safety of Structures” under UGC-DRS-I organized by department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 30th March 2013 Ar. T. R. Warsi Training Programme on “Space Syntax’’ organized by NIASA, Pune from 13-17 June 2011. Short term course on “Remote Sensing and GIS” organized by Department of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology BHU Varanasi from 16-18 March 2012. Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, from 19-24 March 2012. “Durability Of Concrete Structures”, technical symposium jointly organized by Indian Concrete Institute, Western UP Centre Ghaziabad and Ultra Tech Cement Limited at Aligarh on May 16, 2012. Ar. (Ms.) Sharmin Khan Orientation programme organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU Aligarh from 31 Dec 2008 to 21 Jan 2009. Orientation program organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU Aligarh from 20 Oct 2009 to 17 Nov 2009. Short term course on “Academic Writing Skills” organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU Aligarh from 9 Nov 2009 to 11 Nov 2009. Workshop on “Legacy of Islamic Architecture and its Impact on contemporary world” organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, on Feb 27 2011. Refresher course in “Research Mythology in Social Science( Architecture)” organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU Aligarh from 15 July to 4 Aug 2011. National workshop on “Advances in Structural Engineering” under TEQIP-II organized by Department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 06th March 2013 Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, from 19-24 March 2012. Page 422 of 690

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Programming and Elements” organized by EMD Nodal Centre, University Polytechnic, AMU, Aligarh on 28 Jan. -3 Feb 2010. Workshop on” Innovative methods in Concrete Construction(IMCC-2010)” held at Roorkee on 24-25 April 2010 Training Course on “Arches, Vaults and Domes” organized by Auroville Earth Institute, Auroville on 20 June 2011 to 02 July 2011. Training Workshop on “Lime Mortar Preparation and Use” organised by Archaeological Survey of India – Aga Khan Trust for Culture on 19-24 March 2012. Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh,from 19-24 March 2012. Workshop on “Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Cyclone) and their mitigation” organized by Department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 12th May 2012 “Durability Of Concrete Structures”, technical symposium jointly organized by Indian Concrete Institute, Western UP Centre Ghaziabad and Ultra Tech Cement Limited at Aligarh on May 16, 2012. Ar. Khan Amadur Rehman Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, from 19-24 March 2012. percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects. 100%, (1 project each by IX semester B. ARCH. students in pursuance of course “Design Thesis” under the guidance of 1 faculty member as respective guide). percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/institute NIL Faculty Z.H.C.E.T was also awarded certificate of Excellence for its department of Architecture in recognition of its students awarded for Architecture and Interior Design by PIDILITE industries. Ar. Nawab Ahmad awarded “YUVA Ratna” award Birla white by Aditya Birla Group for guiding/ inspiring the students. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NIL Students 6 Students of the Department were awarded PIDILITE award for excellence in Architectural Design & Interior Design. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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1 student was awarded YUVA Ratna award Birla white by Aditya Birla Group. 3 prizes awarded to one student of B.Arch. 3rd year at NASA convention at Hubli. 4 other students also awarded prizes at the same convention in 2011 5 Students of B.Arch. of various years awarded 1st/2nd prizes at SAARC NASA convention 2009 Work shop on “Legacy of Islamic Architecture and its impact on contemporary world” under the agies of newly initiated Centre of Islamic Architecture, Department of Architecture, AMU, Aligarh, partially supported by Ultratech Cement on 27 Feb 2011. Eminent resource persons: Prof. Irfan Habib noted historian and professor emeritus A.M.U. delivered the key note lecture. Prof. S.M. Akhtar, Dean Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi. Prof. Nadeem Rivazi, Department of History, A.M.U., Aligarh. Mr. Nawab Ahmad, A.M.U., Aligarh Mr. Nisar Ahmad, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi. Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, organized by Department of Architecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh,from 19-24 March 2012

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Aligarh Muslim University category-wise.

Salman Arif Khan 30 Mohammad Saquib Aftab Alam167 Mohammad Danish Kadri 291 Mohammad Rajaullah 298 Sana Javaid 338 Mohammad Ahmad 419 Percentage against Student progression enrolled PG programme not UG to PG offered by this department PG to M.Phil. NA PG to Ph.D. NA Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA Employed 100%, either employed or Campus selection pursuing Masters but Other than campus authorized data is not recruitment available Entrepreneurs NIL who are Percentage of faculty who are graduates PG of the same university 57% from other universities within the 43% 100% State from universities from other States NIL NIL from universities outside the country NIL NIL

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New Delhi Mohd. Firoz Anwar, Associate professor, Deptt. of Architecture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Dr. Parag Agarwal, (Research Associate), Dept. of Architecture & Planning, Ohio State University, Ohio, U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected] Ar. Taiq Ali Khan, Reliance Retail Ltd., Mumbai, Email: [email protected] Ar. Ashok Mishra, Archopolis, Indrapuram, Ghaziabad Prof. Alok Ranjan, Department of Architecture, MNIT, Jaipur delivered lectures on Council of Architecture and Design methodology on 18-19 April 2013. Dr. K. K. Mohammad, Ex-Director, Archaelogical Survey of India, New Delhi delivered lecture/presentation on Architectural Conservation and conservation of Architectural sites on 18 Feb 2013. Ar. Anagha Sharma, Landscape consultant, Mandal Architects, Agra delivered lecture on the Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture on 10 Nov 2011. Training Program on Revit Architecture Software, Department of Architecture, AMU 19-24, March 2012 Workshop on - “Legacy of Islamic Architecture and Its impact on contemporary World”, on 28th Feb 2011. Prof. (Ms.) Jayashree D. Deshpande, Director-In Charge, NIASA, Academic Unit of the Council of Architecture, was invited as an expert deputed by Council of Architecture, India for restructuring of B. Arch. 5 yr. degree Programme, teaching & exam schedule & syllabus. Audio-visual means and PowerPoint presentations. Market surveys conducted by the students to discover latest trends. Making physical models in the class. Making virtual models and walkthroughs. Students encouraged and facilitated to participate in national level design competitions organized by the industries like Birla White, Saint Gobain and Pedilite, which help them in tackling the design problems. Chalk board Lectures. Site visit for case studies. Practical site based projects to make the students familiar with real life site and statutory constraints. Layout & Design development for academic projects through introduction to the Topic and one to one interaction with students. Design crit with participation of students through open Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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jury/table discussion. Seminar and presentation of projects at analysis and synthesis stages. Conduct Educational Tours for various Batches of Architecture for exposure to historic, moderncontemporary architecture, Planning, Landscape settings & situations of the country. Department ensures that the students produced from the department are market worthy and command a good reputation and salary package from the employers by evaluating their performance in 2 levels of training (one during summer after VI semester and professional training of 4 months during X semester of the programme.) and keep on revising syllabi and course structure from time to time depending upon the feedback received in form of certificates issued to the students after the aforesaid training and reports of Council of Architecture and from NIASA, the academic unit of Council of Architecture at Pune Sanjeev Maheshwari, Associate Professor, participated in a programme at district level in context of World Nature Day as a dignitary invited to Judge, school children, poster presentation on 3rd Oct 2009. Vaibhav Singh, student B.Arch contributed in organization of competitions in context of World Nature Day on 3rd Oct 2009. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Associate Professor, involve with Hindi daily Hindustan in Identifying and suggesting improvement in drains and footpaths for the city of Aligarg on 19 Jan 2013. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Associate Professor, invited millennium alliance meets on 11 Oct 2012 by FICCI. Chairman and Faculty members participated in various activates at college/ university level like conduct of elections of students’ body of AMU, the smooth organization of TECH-FEST of the Engineering. College-”Zarf”, facilitated fresher’s and farewell party to be organized in the department. Two faculty members have shoulder the responsibility of warden in the University Mr. Mohammad Farhan Fazli is acting as President Hobbies Workshop- General Education Centre, Panel Architect Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation, Tala Nagri, Aligarh. He is also a Govt. Approved Valuer, from ‘The Indian Institution of Valuers’. He is also convener of the Conservation Cell. Ar.Sanjeev Maheshwari, Associate Professor, served on building monitoring committee of Engineering College.

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Ar. Nawab Ahmad, Associate Professor, served on sub committee of Building committee of the University as member (Architect). Ar. M. Farhan Fazli became Secretary of Aligarh Architect Association after the elections conducted under Ar.Sanjeev Maheshwari as Election Officer. Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Associate Professor & Chairman department of Architecture invited to deliver a technical lecture on Urban Mobility on the occasion of World Habitat Day on 7 Oct 2013 by local chapter of Institution of India. Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Associate Professor and Chairman, contributed as a scholar and a resource personal delivering a Lecture on the Topic “Architectural Planning in Rural Housing” in a Short Term Training Programme (STTP) of teachers organized by NITTR Chandigarh at Civil Engineering. Section University Polytechnic Aligarh from 20-30 Oct. 2009. Ar. Nawab Ahmad, Associate Professor and Chairman, contributed as a scholar and a resource personal delivering a Lecture on the Topic “Islamic Architecture (Dynamic and Eternal)” in the workshop on Legacy of Islamic Architecture and its Impact on Contemporary world, organized by department of Architecture, AMU Aligarh on 27 Feb 2011. Mr. M. Farhan Fazli, Assistant Professor, contributed as a scholar and a resource personal delivering following Lectures: Preventive Conservation of Built Environment in Teachers Training Program organized by Council of Architecture at CIASA, Chandigarh on 15-19 April 2009. “Impact of Water on Heritage Buildings” on World Water Day organized by The Institution of Engineers (IEI) on 2 May 2009. Environmental Protection of Taj Mahal- An Issue in Refresher Course on Environment organized by Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 16 May 2011. Need for Environmental Awareness in Refresher Course on Environment organized by Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh on 15 may 2011. Cognitive Learning in Workshop on Multimedia & its Application organized by Women’s Polytechnic, AMU on 21-22 Mar 2009. Conserving the Built Environment-An Approach on World Environment Day organized by The Institution of Engineers (IEI) on 5 June 2009. Challenges for Entrepreneurship development in Workshop on Challenges for the students to be an Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Entrepreneur - A Global Scenario, organized by Nodal Centre, AMU, Aligarh on 10 Mar 2011. In Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp, Nodal Centre, AMU 22 Feb 2011 Yes, admission to B.Arch programme is made on the recommendations by Council of Architecture, New Delhi-A-Statutory body that governs education and profession of Architecture in the country. All faculty members are registered as Architect with this body. Ar. Sanjeev Maheshwari, Ar. Nawab Ahmad, Ar. T.R. Warsi three associate professors of the department are fellow members of IIA, Mumbai and Ms. Sharmin Kahn, Mr. M.Khalid Hasan, Mr. Farhan Fazli, Mr. Khan Amadur Rehman, Assistant Professors in this department are Associate members of this body Department of Architecture had earlier undertaken Architectural Design/planning/Valuation/consultancy thereby evolving new design and plans which is akin to generating new knowledge in applied and utilitarian area Strength: Good work and performance in practice, profession and higher education by the students because of dedicated teachers guidance in the limited resources of staff, space, funds is the main strength of this department. Weakness: Location of an Architecture institution in the medium sized town not fully developed city like Aligarh is the main weakness of this department at A.M.U. which results in little or virtually no exposure of students to well designed & developed Architecture and planned urban situations. The problem is compounded because of non conduct of frequent casestudy, site-study and educational tours because of logistic (limited number of teachers allowed on tours of each batch, lady escort and availability of University bus etc) and financial constrains. Opportunities: Being a professional discipline, all the students graduating from this department either get absorbed in profession as employee, pursue higher education and research or start their own practice/ consultancy as an Architect or enterprise. Challenges: Department lacking in space, staff, equipments and funds for the maintenance of these equipments is a major weakness, challenge and thus a major concern of the department as established building and equipment is decaying and deteriorating. To make Architectural education less stringent on statutory requirement and make it a process of learning with fun and learning by doing. To substantially enhance the level of competence and competitiveness of architecture students, high enough to be able to compete with the best in the world. To augment staff, space, equipment and fund’s position of the department for the already running

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Aligarh Muslim University UG programme of B.Arch and further develop and offer PG programmes in Architecture/ Allied disciplines National Conferences/Seminars participation with paper presentation Mohammad Farhan Fazli, Khan Amadur Rahman, “Urban Regeneration of Industrial Precincts – A Case Study”, National Seminar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 24-25 Mar., 2011 Khan Amadur Rahman, Mohammad Farhan Fazli, “Application of Ecological Principals for Urban Regeneration”, National Seminar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 24-25 Mar., 2011 Khan Amadur Rahman, Mohammad Farhan Fazli and Noman Tariq, “Relevance of Ecological Studies in Evolving Sustainable Materials”, Faculty participation in National Conference, Maya Institute of 53 seminars Technology & Management, Dehradun, 1819 June-2011. Khan Amadur Rahman, Noman Tariq and Mohammad Farhan Fazli, “Nano Technology in Buildings to save the Material Resources”, National Conference, Maya Institute of Technology & Management, Dehradun, 18-19 June-2011. Mohammad Farhan Fazli, Khan Amadur Rahman and Noman Tariq, “Longevity of Building epoch’- A step towards Sustainability”, National Conference, Maya Institute of Technology & Management, Dehradun, 1819 June-2011. National Conferences/Seminars participation. Details in item no.27 Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution Sd./- Chairman with seal: Place: Aligarh Date: 07-02-2014

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Department of Chemical Engineering 1978 Yes, Faculty of Engineering. & Technology

B.Tech., M.Tech., and Ph.D B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Industrial Involved Chemistry (Department of Chemistry) M.Sc. in Biotechnology (Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit) B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Petrochemical Engineering (Department of Petroleum Studies) Nil Nil

Semester system 6 Teachers are involved in taking the offered by Participation of the other departments theory and laboratory courses department in the courses in the Department of Petroleum Studies,Chemistry offered by other departments: (Industrial Chemistry) and Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit Actual SanctiFilled (including CAS oned & MPS) Number of teaching posts Professor 02 01 02 sanctioned, filled and actual Associate 03 01 06 (Professors/Associate Professors Professors/Asst. Professors/ Asst. others) 09 09 03 Professors Others: Guest --02 02 Faculty Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name

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Mr. Naseem A. Khan

M.Tech.

Associate Professor

Mr. M. Abdul Hakeem

M.Tech.

Associate Professor

Mr. Sadaf Zaidi

M.Tech

Associate Professor

Dr. S. Akhlaq Ahmad

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Associate Professor

Dr. M. Junaid Khalil

Ph.D.

Associate Prof.

Dr. Sheeba Jilani

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Associate Professor

Ms. Aishatul Bushra

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Engineering, Waste Water Treatment and Modeling & Simulation Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering, Modeling and Simulation Modeling and Simulation , Artificial Neural Network Petroleum Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation Mass Transfer, Separation Processes, Modeling Simulation and Optimization, Thermodynamics of Phase Equilibria Math. Methods, Process Modeling & Simulation, Environmental Engineering. Separation Processes, Modeling and Simulation, Environmental Engineering. Process Modeling and Simulation Math. Methods, Process Modeling & Simulation, Reaction Engineering Chemical Engineering.

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Project Title Environmental Friendly Management of Hazardous Electroplating Waste: A Zero Discharge Plan Designing of Nhetrocyclic carbine based MOFs: Application in gas storage, separation and in catalyst

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National committees: 03 (NBA, UPSC) International committees : 01 Editorial Boards: Nil any other: Nil All faculty members have undergone on in the following training programs and many more. Training on Chemical Engineering Simulation Software CHEMCAD Training on Virtual Instrumentation Software LabView Training on Process Simulation Software Aspen Plus Training on Triangular Simulator Training on Basic MATLAB and Simulink along with some toolboxes percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 100% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry/ institute: Nil Faculty Doctoral/post doctoral fellows Students: Mr. M. Moiz Khan and Mr. M. Danish Iqbal: awarded Best Paper award in International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technologies, held on April 4, 2013 at New Delhi, India. Salman Bin Kashif: IInd Prize, Quiz, Hydrology Department, Cognizance ‘12, IIT Roorkee Mohammad Atif Aleem: IInd Prize, Quiz, Hydrology Department, Cognizance ‘12, IIT Roorkee Syed Mahamid Raza Qadri: Research Intern at Interfacial Electrochemistry Lab, Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada Syed Mahamid Raza Qadri: student delegation of 2012 World Heavy Oil Congress, Aberdeen, UK by World Petroleum Council-2013 Youth Forum Committee. Syed Mahamid Raza Qadri: International Program Developer for International Student Energy Summit 2013, Trondheim, Norway Atif Aleem, Student Energy Summit 2013, Trondheim, Norway Ahmad Tabish: Research Intern, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia One Day Satellite Symposium on ‘Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications’ on February 27, 2013 Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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PG to M.Phil. N A. PG to Ph.D. 10 % Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection About 20-40% Other than campus 20% (based on informal recruitment sources) Entrepreneurs Data not available Percentage of faculty Gradu Ph.D who are graduates/ PG ate . PG/Ph.D. of the same university 63.6% 27.3% − from other universities 18.2 Diversity of staff 27.3% 36.4% within the State % from universities from 36.4 9.1% 36.4% other States % from universities − − − outside the country Information showing the name of the Institution from where the faculty members possess degrees Name of Teacher Designation Degree Name of Institution UG HBTI Kanpur Dr. Mohammad Idrees Professor PG IIT Kanpur Ph.D. IIT Kanpur UG HBTI Kanpur Professor& Dr. Sattar Husain PG HBTI Kanpur Chairman Ph.D. IIT Roorkee UG AMU Aligarh Naseem A. Khan Associate Professor PG AMU Aligarh Ph.D. --UG HBTI Kanpur Mohd. Abdul Hakeem Associate Professor PG BHU Varanasi Ph.D. (in progress) UG AMU Aligarh Sadaf Zaidi Associate Professor PG AMU Aligarh Ph.D. AMU (only VV is left UG AMU Aligarh Dr. M. Junaid Khalil Associate Professor PG IIT Roorkee Ph.D. IIT Delhi UG IIT Roorkee Dr. S. Akhlaq Ahmad Associate Professor PG IIT Kanpur Ph.D. IIT Kanpur UG AMU Aligarh Dr. Sheeba Jilani Associate Professor PG AMU Aligarh Ph.D. IIT Roorkee UG AMU Aligarh Mrs. Aishatul Bushra Assistant Professor PG IIT Roorkee Ph.D. --UG AMU Aligarh Dr. Mohd. Danish Assistant Professor PG IIT Roorkee Ph.D. IIT Roorkee UG AMU Aligarh Raunaq Hasib Assistant Professor PG IIT Roorkee Ph.D. ---

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Dr. Faisal Irshad Khan, Professor and Dean, Memorial University, Prince Edward Iceland, Canada. Ms. Goldi Sharma, Indian Civil Services Prof. V. K. Shrivastava, Ex Dean R&D, IIT Delhi Prof. I. M. Mishra, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Roorkee Prof. Bikash Mohanty, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Roorkee Dr. Vineet Kumar, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Roorkee Er A R Ansari, Deputy Manager Shipping, IOCL, New Delhi Er Sanjay Bhatnagar, CEO, IOCL, Karnal Er. Narendra Pal Singh, GM, Morepen Laboratories Ltd., Solan, HP Er. Arvind Bimbisariya, IOCL, Delhi Dr. K. K. Singh, BARC, Mumbai M.Tahir Khan, Process Engineer, Lummus Technology, DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon Power Point Chalk and Board Handouts Continuous internal assessment through quizes and tutorials in theory courses and viva in lab courses Regular consultative meetings of teacher to discuss the student’s performance Monitoring the syllabi coverage regularly Many teachers acted as recourse persons in the departments/ centers within and outside the university The teachers are involved in different NGOs working for spreading education and communal harmony Faculty and staff members are providing financial support to the victims of natural calamities and communal violence Teachers are also involved in NGOs working for the development of literary and cultural heritage of the country Students participates in various co-curricular activities organized in the college weak and other such events Activities in the students’ society of the department (SACHES) Invited lectures from experts both from industries and academia and Seminars If yes, give details. Yes. B. Tech. program was accredited for 2009-2014 by National Board of Accreditation. Through research publications and project works

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Strengths: Qualified faculty with doctoral degree from reputed institutions having good computational and experimental skills Revision of curriculum on regular basis to meet the challenges of fast developing technology Well equipped laboratories to impart the training of students Good computational facility with the state-of-the-art simulation and computational software A graduate program that yields good employment Weaknesses: Lack of funds for students’ projects Lack of industry academia interaction Inadequate number technical and ministerial staff Impoverished infrastructure for faculty Opportunities: Detail five major Strengths, Utilizing the assistance from the alumni that are at Weaknesses, Opportunities very high position in the country and abroad for and Challenges (SWOC) of an overall improvement of the department and the the department. programs Inviting the alumni and industry persons for seminars and lectures to benefit from their expertise Starting inter-department collaboration to work on interdisciplinary projects A good number of small/medium scale industries in and around Aligarh can be tapped for consultancy in the department Workshops/short term courses/training programs for the PSUs and other industries personnels Challenges: To provide high quality education to our students to meet the requirements of the industry and other prospective employers To update the curriculum as per demands of the industries and academia To sustain the cost effective education to socially and economically marginalized section of the society To start a dual degree program with B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering combined with M. Tech. in emerging fields of Chemical Engineering and Technology Future plans of the To start M. Tech. program for Industrial Chemistry department. graduates To develop the M. Tech. programs in consonance with the requirements of R&D in the industry/academia Faculty participation in seminars: Name of the Name of the Seminar/Conference/Symposia/Workshop, etc. Faculty Dr. Conference on Separation Process, ICSP 09. IT BHU Varanasi, Mohammad India, October 20-22, 2009.

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Dr. Sattar Husain

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International Conference on Emerging Technologies in Environmental Science & Engineering ICETES 2009. AMU Aligarh, October 26-28, 2009. th 12 CRSI National Conference in Chemistry & 4th CRSI – RSC Symposium in Chemistry. NIPER & IICT Hyderabad, India, February 4-7, 2010. National Symposium on Recent Trends in Chemical Sciences NSRTCS 2010. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, February, 24-25, 2010. rd 63 Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON 2010). Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, India. December 27 – 29, 2010. Workshop on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, ALIGARH NANO-I. AMU, Aligarh, March 26-27, 2011. International Conference on Sunrise Technologies, i-COST 2011. 13-15 January 2011, Dhule, Maharashtra, India. th 64 Annual Session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON-2011), M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, December 27-29, 2011. International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, (ICNANO 2011). University of Delhi, Delhi, India, 18-21 December 2011 National Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, (ALIGARH NANO-II). AMU, Aligarh, March 10-12, 2012. nd 2 International Conference on Process Engineering and Advanced Materials (ICPEAM2012), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 12-14 June 2012. International Conference on Chemistry: Frontiers and Challenges, AMU Aligarh, India, March 2-3, 2013. th 8 International Oil and Gas Conference, PETROTECH-09, January 11-15, 2009, New Delhi. National Conference in Advances in Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Technologies, AMU, Aligarh March 21,2009. International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Environment, AMU Aligarh, October 2009 International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Environment, AMU Aligarh, October 29-30, 2010 Indian Chemical Engineering Congress (CHEMCON) 2011, Bangalore on December 27-29, 2011 National Conference on “Technical Advancement in Chemical and Environmental Engineering” (TACEE – 2012), Pilani on March 23-24, 2012 Academia Industry Youth Forum under PETROTECH-2013: An International seminar, October 15-16, 2012, New Delhi International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering (ACE 2013), Roorkee on February 22-24, 2013 Industry-Academia Workshop on “Design of Refinery Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Mr. Mohammad Abdul Hakeem

Distillation Columns” by PETROFED India, Indian Oil Institute of Petroleum Management, Gurgaon, October 2324, 2013 National Symposium on ‘Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications’, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, February 27, 2013 Workshop on ‘Process Modeling and Simulation’, Department of Chemical Engineering Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, March 23-24, 2013. Conference on CHEMCAD process simulation, Delhi on 26January 2010 rd 63 Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON 2010). Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, India. December 27 – 29, 2010. th 64 Annual Session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON-2011), M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, December 27-29, 2011. Workshop on Educational Resource Planning A.M.U., Aligarh, January 17-18, 2012. Workshop on Computational Methods in Heat and Fluid Flow. 18th -19th Feb, 2012 AMU Aligarh National Conference on Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment (HEEcon-2012), AMU, Aligarh, Feb 25, 2012 National Conference Technical Advancement in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering TACEE 2012 (BITS) Pilani, March 23-24, 2012. Workshop on Issues related to the Translation of Science and Social Sciences Books from English into Urdu, AMU Aligarh International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering, Feb 22-24,2013,IIT Roorkee Workshop on Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications, AMU, Feb 27,2012 Workshop on Process Modeling & Simulation AMU, March 23-24, 2012 Minimization of Environmental Impact of Slaughter House Waste by Value Addition as Pet Foods, AMU January 5 2013 th 7 International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, HEFAT2010, Antalya, Turkey, 1921July 2010 rd 63 Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON 2010). Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, India. December 27 – 29, 2010. th 64 Annual Session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (CHEMCON-2011), M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, December 27-29, 2011. Workshop on Educational Resource Planning A.M. U., Aligarh, January 17-18, 2012. Workshop on Computational Methods in Heat and Fluid Flow.

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Mr. Sadaf Zaidi

Dr. Syed Akhlaq Ahmad

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18-19 Feb, 2012 AMU Aligarh National Conference on Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment(HEEcon-2012), AMU, Aligarh, Feb25, 2012 Conference on Technical Advancement in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering TACEE 2012 (BITS) Pilani, March 23-24, 2012. Fuel Cells as Back up Power for Telecommunication Networks, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, December 22, 2012 Minimization of Environmental Impact of Slaughter House Wastes by Value Addition as Pet Foods’, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, January 5,2013. Advances in Chemical Engineering (ACE -2013) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. February 22-24, 2013. Nanotechnology for Chemical Application Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, February 27, 2013 ‘Process Modeling and Simulation Department of Chemical Engineering Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, March 23-24, 2013. International Conference on Emerging Technologies in Environmental Science and Engineering, A.M.U., Aligarh, Oct. 26-29, 2009. rd 63 Annual Session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers CHEMCON, 2010 Annamalainagar-608002 (T.N), Dec. 27-30, 2010. rd 64 Annual Session of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers CHEMCON, 2011, Ramiah Institute of Technology, Begaluru, Dec. 27-30, 2010. Workshop on Educational Resource Planning, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Jan. 17-18, 2012 Workshop on Computational Methods in Heat and Fluid Flow, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, February 18-19, 2012. National Conference on Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment(HEEcon-2012), AMU, Aligarh, Feb25, 2012 Workshop on Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks, Aligarh, Dec. 22, 2012. International Conference on Sustainable Technologies for Energy and Environment in Process Industries & Indo-US Joint International Conference Energy and EnvironmentCHEMCON-2012, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India, Dec. 27-30, 2012 National Symposium on Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications Aligarh, Muslim University, Aligarh, Feb. 27, 2013. Workshop on Process Modeling and Simulation, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, March 23-24, 2013. Conference on CHEMCAD Process Simulation, New Delhi on January 26, 2010 19th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering 2010 (CHISA 2010) and 7th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE-7), Prague, Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Dr. Mohammad Junaid Khalil

Dr. Sheeba Jilani

Czech Republic on August 28 - September 01 2010 Indian Chemical Engineering Congress (CHEMCON) 2011, Bangalore on December 27-29 2011 National Conference on “Hydrocarbon, Energy & Environment” (HEE Conf. –2012), Aligarh on February 25, 2012 National Conference on “Technical Advancement in Chemical and Environmental Engineering” (TACEE – 2012), Pilani on March 23-24 2012 nd 2 International Conference on Process Engineering and Advanced Materials (ICPEAM2012), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 12-14 June 2012. Academia Industry Youth Forum under PETROTECH-2013: An International seminar, October 15-16, 2012, New Delhi International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering (ACE 2013), Roorkee on February 22-24, 2013 National Symposium on Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications Aligarh, Muslim University, Aligarh, Feb. 27, 2013. Workshop on Process Modeling and Simulation, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, March 23-24, 2013. Industry-Academia Workshop on “Design of Refinery Distillation Columns” by PETROFED India, Indian Oil Institute of Petroleum Management, Gurgaon, October 2324, 2013 National Conference on “Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment” (HEEcon-2012), A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 25, 2012 Workshop on “Computational methods in Heat and Fluid Flow” A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 18-19, 2012 One Day Workshop on “Fuel Cells as Backup Power for telecommunication networks” A.M.U., Aligarh (India), December 22, 2012 One Day National Symposium on “Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications” A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 27, 2013 Three Days International Conference on “Nanoscience & Nanotechnology” (ICONN 2013) SRM University, Kattankulathur, Chennai (India), March 18-20, 2013 Two Days Workshop on “Process Modeling & Simulation” A.M.U., Aligarh (India), March 23-24, 2013 Recent advances in Chemical& Environmental Engineering, January 20-21, 2012 NIT Rourkela Odisha, India International Science and Technology Conference, December 13-15, 2012, Dubai, UAE Advances in Petroleum Refining & Petrochemical Technologies, March 21, 2009 at AMU Aligarh, India National Conference on “Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment” (HEEcon-2012), A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 25, 2012

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Ms. Aishatul Bushra

Dr. Mohammad Danish

Mr. Raunaq Hasib

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Computational Methods in Heat and Fluid Flow, February 2012, held in AMU Aligarh Solid Waste Management, 28-30.November 28-30, 2012 AMU Aligarh Advances in Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Technologies, AMU, Aligarh March 21, 2009. Recent Advances in Technology and Engineering.(RATE2012), Mangalayatan University, Beswan, Jan 20-22,2012 Workshop on Computational Methods in Heat and Fluid flow, AMU, Aligarh, Feb 18-19,2012 Energy and Environmental issues related to Chemical Industry, RBS Technical Campus Agra, Feb 18-19, 2012. Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment (HEECon-2012) ,AMU, Aligarh, Feb 25,2012. Nanotechnology for Chemical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Feb 27,2013 International Conference on Chemistry: Frontiers and Challenges, AMU, Aligarh.March2-3,2013 Recent Advances in Technology and Engineering.(RATE2013), Mangalayatan University, Beswan March 15-17, 2013. Process Modeling and Simulation, AMU, Aligarh, March 2324, 2013. Workshop and finishing school on Computational Fluid Dynamics, AMU, Aligarh, 31st Aug-4thSept 2013 National Conference on “Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment” (HEEcon-2012), A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 25, 2012 Workshop on “Computational methods in Heat and Fluid Flow”, A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 18-19, 2012 One Day Workshop on “Fuel Cells as Backup Power for telecommunication networks”, A.M.U., Aligarh (India), December 22, 2012 One Day National Symposium on “Nanotechnology for Chemical Applications”, A.M.U., Aligarh (India), February 27, 2013 Three Days International Conference on “Nanoscience & Nanotechnology” (ICONN 2013), SRM University, Kattankulathur, Chennai (India), March 18-20, 2013 Two Days Workshop on “Process Modeling & Simulation”, A.M.U., Aligarh (India), March 23-24, 2013 National Conference on “Technical Advancement in Chemical and Environmental Engineering” (TACEE – 2012), Pilani on March 23-24 2012 Three Days International Conference on “Nanoscience & Nanotechnology” (ICONN 2013) SRM University, Kattankulathur, Chennai (India), March 18-20, 2013 Two Days Workshop on “Process Modeling & Simulation” A.M.U., Aligarh (India), March 23-24, 2013 Applied Mechanics Workshop, IIT Kanpur , October 4-7, 2013 Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

Aligarh Muslim University Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution Sd./- Chairman with seal: Place: Aligarh Date: 07-02-2014

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Department of Civil Engineering 1942 Faculty of the university UG: B.TECH (Civil) and B.E (Civil) PG: M.TECH. & Ph.D M.Tech. (Environmental Engineering) NA No Semester UG COURSES: ME-111: Applied Mechnaics AR-217: Water supply and sanitation AR-308: Construction & Materials PG COURSES: PK-620: Environmental Chemistry Sanctioned

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Associate Professor

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M.Tech. =05

Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

Water Resources Engineering. Structural Engineering. Structural Engineering. Structural Engineering. Environmental Engineering.

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M.Tech. =03

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M.Tech. =04

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M.Tech. =05

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M.Tech. =03

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Structural Engineering.

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M.Tech. =04

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Geotechnical Engineering.

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M.Tech. =05

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Water Resources Engineering.

18

M.Tech. =01

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Water Resources Engineering.

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M.Tech. =05

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Geotechnical Engineering.

18

M.Tech. =03

Ph.D.

Associate

Environmental

16

M.Tech. =04

M.E. M.E. M.E. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.

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Principal Investigator : Dr. Nadeem Khalil Project Title: Improved Turbulence Model using Computational Fluid Dynamics Funding Agency : UPCST Funding Amount : 7.72 Lakhs Principal Investigator : Dr. Hasan Irtaza Project Title: Safeguarding Water Resources through Green and Sustainable Technologies Funding Agency : DST (Indo-European Bilateral Programme) Funding Amount : Rs. 2.25 Crores (AMU Component) Principal Investigator : Dr. Nadeem Khalil National collaboration Integrated Sustainable Power Generation from Enhanced Biomass in collaboration with AMITY University, Gurgaon (PI: Dr. Nadeem Khalil, AMU) Benchmarking of Sewage Treatment Plants, MoEF funded Research Project in Collaboration with IIT Delhi, (Co-PI: Dr. Nadeem Khalil) International collaboration Inter-institutional Safeguarding Water Resources through Green and collaborative projects and Sustainable Technologies (SWINGS) under associated grants received Indo-Euro Bilateral Programme (FP7 Framework) through DST, New Delhi. Total Grant = 2.1 Million Euros. Main Project Coordinator : Dr. Nadeem Khalil UASB-DHS Integrated System: Sustainable Sewage Treatment Technology, JST-JICA Japan funded 2011-2015. Total Grant = Rs. 12 Crores. Main Researcher: Prof. H. Harada (Tohoku University, Japan) CoResearcher: Dr. Nadeem Khalil (AMU) Completed Research Projects of the Department: Project Title: Development of Corrosion Control Techniques for Reinforced Concrete Composites using Corrosion Inhibitors Funding Agency :AICTE Funding Amount :10.00 lac Principal Investigator :Prof. Mohammed Arif Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGCProject Title : Behaviour of High Strength SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, Concrete at Elevated Temperature AICTE, etc.; total grants Funding Agency :AICTE received. Funding Amount :9.00 lac Principal Investigator :Prof. Amjad Masood Project Title : Performance Evaluation of Pilot Plant based on Sequencing Batch Reactor for the Biodegradation of Absorbable Organic Halides (AOX) from Pulp and Paper Mill Wastewater. Funding Agency :MOEF

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Aligarh Muslim University Funding Amount :97.368 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. I. H. Farooqui Project Title : Sediment Control in canals- A New Approach Funding Agency :UP CST Funding Amount :6.45 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. Mujib Ahmad Ansari Project Title : Seismic Vulnerability analysis of Masonry structures Funding Agency :CSIR Funding Amount :6.0 lac Principal Investigator :Prof. (Mrs.) T. Naqvi and Prof. Husain Abbas Project Title : Structural Performance of Polymer concrete utilizing Recycled Plastic waste Funding Agency :AICTE Funding Amount :11.85 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. Fareed. Mahdi Co- Principal Investigator :Prof. Husain. Abbas and Dr. Asif Ali Khan Project Title : Petrofacies and Digenetic Evolution of Malani Volcaniclastics Barmer? Jodhpur Area Funding Agency :DST Funding Amount :5.88 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. M. Masroor Alam Project Title : Development of Corrosion Arrest Technique in Ferrocement Funding Agency :UP CST Funding Amount :5.36 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. Sabih Akhtar Project Title: Biological Nitrogen removal by Anammox process using sequencing Batch Reactor Funding Agency :UGC Funding Amount :10.568 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. I . H Farooqui Project Title : Performance of Sequence Reactor (SBR) for the Bio-gradation of Phenolic Compounds Funding Agency :UPCST Funding Amount :6.36 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. I. H Farooqui Project Title : Friction Seismic Base Isolation System for Masonry Buildings. Funding Agency :AICTE Funding Amount :15.0 lac Page 452 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Principal Investigator :Prof. Shakeel Ahmad Ongoing Research Projects of the Department Project Title: Seismic Assessment and Safety of Masonry Heritage Building. Funding Agency :UGC Funding Amount :72.00 Lakh Principal Investigator :Coordinator: Prof. Shakeel Ahmad Project Title: Seismic Reliability Analysis of Cable Supported Bridges Funding Agency :MRP, UGC Funding Amount :10.65 lac Principal Investigator :Dr. Rehan A. Khan Project Title: Safeguarding Water Resources through Green and Sustainable Technologies (SWINGS) under Indo-Euro Bilateral Programme (FP7 Framework) Funding Agency: DST and European Commission Funding Amount: 2.62 crore Principal Investigator: Dr. Nadeem Khalil Project Title: UASB-DHS Integrated System: Sustainable Sewage Treatment Technology Funding Agency: JST-JICA Japan Funding Amount: Rs. 12 Crores Co-Principal Investigator: Dr. Nadeem Khalil (AMU) Project Title: Integrated Sustainable Power Generation from Enhanced Biomass Funding Agency: Ministry of Power, GoI Funding Amount: Rs. 163.0 Lakhs Principal Investigator: Dr. Nadeem Khalil TEQIP-II Funding amount = 1 crore Total grants received = 1991.486 lac state recognition: Nil national recognition: Centre for Studies on Disaster Management State Technical Agency, UP, Govt. international recognition: Nil

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Aligarh Muslim University bridges against first passage failure in the international book on earthquake resistant structures-design, assessment and rehabilitation (ISBN 978-953-51-0123-9), Feb., 2012, INTech. Publisher, Croatia) by Dr. Rehan A Khan Irtaza H and Beale R G, 2013. “Use of Windtunnels to Analyse Wind Loading on Scaffold Structures”. In: Wind Tunnels: Design/ Construction, Types and Usage Limitations, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Chaplin, S B (Ed), ISBN: 978-1-62618-3964, 22 p. Saima Badar and Izharul Haq Farooqi, “Pulp and Paper Industry- Manufacturing Process, Wastewater Generation and Treatment” Environmental Protection Strategies for Sustainable Development, Springer Publication (2011) pp. 397-436, ISBN 97894-007-1590-5 Edited Books Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Environment organized in collaboration with La Sierra University, USA and Asia Pacific University, Thailand from October 29-30, 2010, ISBN no. 93-80697-25-2, Excel India Publishers: Dr. I.H. Farooqi and Dr. Farrukh Basheer Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Technologies in Environmental Science and Engineering organized in collaboration with the University of Toledo, USA from October 26-28, 2009, ISBN no.93-80043-40-6, Excel India Publishers.: Dr. I.H. Farooqi and Dr. Farrukh Basheer Books with ISBN with details of publishers Wind tunnel investigation of the pressure acting on sheet clad scaffolds by H. Irtaza, R.G. Beale, M.H.R. Godley published by oxford bookers university, oxford, U.K. ISBN 9780-9556254-3-5 Fundamentals of Engineering Geology and Geo Engineering by Dr. Masroor Alam, ISBN : 978-93-82355-15-1. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) 25 Citation Index – range / average Citation Index – range: 1-35 SNIP SJR Page 454 of 690

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Nil Design of Cross and Head Regulators. Design of Buildings and Bridges. Design of Water and Waste Water Treatment Plant. Design of Sewerage Systems. Design of Chimneys. Vetting Third Party Inspection Materials Testing Income generated through consultancy: Year 2009-10 is 3.17 lac Year 2010-11 is 8.40 lac Year 2011-12 is 18.0 lac Year 2012-13 is 16.96 lac Dr. Asif Ali Siddique selected for Common Wealth Fellowship, UK. Dr. Nadeem Khalil (Faculty of Environmental Engineering) visited University of Catalunya, Barcelona (SPAIN) for about 10 days under DST sponsored programme within SWINGS. National committees Expert member of the State Level Committee of Water Supply and Sanitation Mission UP: Dr. I.H. Farooqi Member, Scientific Advisory Committee for Evaluation of Projects of Environmental Information Systems (ENVIS) Ministry of Environment and Forest, New Delhi: Dr. I.H. Farooqi National advisory committee member for UGC: Prof. Shakeel Ahmad National advisory committee member for UGC: Dr. Rehan A. Khan Dr. Nadeem Khalil - Panel Advisor for National Ganga Basin River Authority (NGBRA), MoEF for Evaluation of Schemes for Rivers and Lakes Conservation. Dr. Nadeem Khalil – Member, Evaluation Committee (DST) for Project Proposals under Water Technology Initiative Programme. International committees Editorial Boards Member, Editorial Board – Current World Environment (Intl. Journal) any other (please specify) Technical committees of seminars/ conferences, member of board of studies Reviewer for international Journal “Building

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construction and Material” published by Elsevier. Reviewer Int. Journal of Structural Engineering, Elsevier Public. Reviewer of Int. Journal of Applied Mathematical Modeling, Elsevier Publication. Reviewer of Int. Journal of Earthquake Engineering & Engineering Vibration. Reviewer of ASCE Hydraulic Division. As Participant: several workshop, training programmes are being organized on the important topics related to the subjects taught (Details are given in No. 30). As Resource person: delivered lectures on the various important topics. Coordinator of AICTE Sponsored Staff Development Program on Conventional and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Systems for Industrial Effluents, July 6-17, 2009: Dr. I.H. Farooqi Coordinator of UGC Sponsored refresher Course on Environmental Studies held at Academic Staff College AMU Aligarh 2010: Dr. I.H. Farooqi Coordinator of UGC Sponsored refresher Course on Environmental Studies held at Academic Staff College AMU Aligarh 2011: Dr. I.H. Farooqi Delivered invited lectures on Grey water and Flood Disaster at Academic staff college of AMU.Aligarh : Dr. Javed Alam percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects 100% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/ institute Nil Faculty The George Oomen Memorial Prize on the paper entitled “Use of Fly-ash in the Construction of Low Height Dams” published in the Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India), VoI 90, pp. 41-46. 2009. Dr. Javed Alam Shiksha Ratan Award for Meritorious Services, Outstanding Performances and Remarkable Role in Education By His Excellency Dr. Iqbal Singh Lt. Governor of Pondicherry in a Conference on “Role of Education in Modern India Organized by International Friendship Society at Dy. Speaker Hall, Constitution House, New Delhi on 8th September 2010.Dr. Mehboob A. Khan Best Citizen of India (2011) Awarded by International Publishing House New Delhi. Dr. Mehboob A. Khan. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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UGC Research Award (2013): Dr. Rehan A. Khan Common Wealth Fellowship, UK: Dr. Asif Ali Siddique John C. Gammon Prize (2011) by The Institution of Engineers: Dr. Shakeel Ahmad Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Organizing Secretary Theme Sponsor/s Date Workshop on Advances Dr.Arshad Umar / 06.03.201 in Structural TEQIP-II Dr.Sabih Akhtar 3 Engineering. Dr. Mehboob Anwer Workshop on Advances 09.03.201 Khan/Dr. Malik Shoeb in Geotechnical and TEQIP-II 3 Ahmad Transportation. Prof. Shakeel Ahmad/ 16.03.201 Dr. Rehan Ahmad Workshop under SAP. SAP 3 Khan Workshop on Advances Dr. Iqbal K. Khan / in Structural Aspects of 18.03.201 Dr. M.S. Jafri/ Dr. TEQIP-II Earthquake 3 Rehan .A. Khan Engineering. Dr. Talib Mansoor Workshop on Advances 23.02.201 Dr. Mujib Ahmad in Water Conservation TEQIP-II 3 Ansari Approaches. Centre for Workshop on Dr. Iqbal K. Khan/ Dr. Disaster 26.4.2012 Earthquake Related Rehan .A. Khan Management, Disasters. CED International La Sierra Conference on University, 29-10Dr. I.H. Farooqui Emerging Technologies USA and Asia 2010 – 30for Sustainable Pacific 10-2010 Environment University, Emerging Technologies 28-10in Environmental University of Dr. I.H. Farooqui 2009 – 30Science and Toledo, USA 10-2009 Engineering Design, Operation and 21-25 Dr. Nadeem Khalil Maintenance of Sewage CPCB Feb., 2011 Treatment Plants”. 28-30 Integrated Municipal Dr. Nadeem Khalil CPCB Nov., Waste Management 2011 UASB-DHS Integrated Technology: A Japan-India 28th Jan., Dr. Nadeem Khalil Sustainable Sewage Joint 2011 Treatment The Department ensures that rigorous ethical standards are maintained in conducting research work Code of ethics for research by its inmates. Some of the elements of the code of followed by the departments. ethics followed include: The work of others is cited or credited, whether

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M.Tech. PhD Diversity of students

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% of students from the same univ.

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Male

Female

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Female

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100

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Entrepreneurs Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university from other universities within the State from universities from other States from universities outside the country

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Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

Library: Departmental Library comprises total no of 6925 reference books on various disciplines viz Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Hydraulics Engineering, Civil Engineering Materials, Construction Planning & Management, Surveying, Irrigation Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Highway Engineering. In total there are 450 National Journals & 148 International Journals. Transactions ASCE & Proceedings of ASCE are 78 and 70 in nos. respectively. Numerous IS codes available in the library are 599 in no. In total Book shelves in the library are 33 in nos. The library is fully air conditioned well equipped with all the basic amenities required. Internet facilities for staff and students: In total there are 68 computers available in CAD Lab for students in addition to (31+9) individual PC’s for faculties. Total number of class rooms: There are 06 class rooms for B. Tech and 03 for M.Tech. Class rooms with ICT facility: 3 + 1(Conference Hall) Students’ laboratories: Total = 08

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Soil Mechanics Environmental Structure Hydraulics Concrete Transportation Engineering Geology Survey Lab Research laboratories Total = 09 Advance Hydraulics Lab Advance Environment Engineering. Lab (2 nos.) Heavy Structures Lab Structural Dynamics Lab Geotechnical Engineering Lab Composite Material Lab from the host institution/university Doctoral: Brijesh Chauhan (Awarded) Farrukh Basheer (Awarded) Ahmad Ashfaq (Awarded) Sheeba Khan (Awarded) Arshad Hussain(Continuing) Azhar Jameel(Continuing) Saima Badar (Continuing) Mohd. Israil (Continuing) Post-doctoral: Nil Research Associates: Farrukh Basheer (SRF, 2009-2010) Saima Badar (JRF, 2009-2010) From other institutions/universities : Nil GATE Scholarship: 21 (2009-10) 20 (2010-11) 26 (2011-12) 26 (2012-13) TOTAL: 93 (In last 4 Years) Non-GATE Scholarship (TEQUIP-II): NIL (2009-10) NIL (2010-11) 11 (2011-12) 11 (2012-13) TOTAL: 22 (In last 4 Years) Total No. of PG students getting financial assistance arom AMU in last 4 years: 115

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as well as transferring knowledge to the students. Mr.V.K. Agrawal, Former Chairman, Railway Board. Prof. Tahir Husain, Professor, University of New Foundland, Canada. Prof. S.M.A. Kazmi, Former Professor, IIT-Delhi. Mr. Zafar Iqbal,( former Indian Hockey Captain) Indian Airlines. Mr. M.A.A. Fatmi, Former Minister of State, MHRD, Govt. of India. Mrs. Chitra Verma, Engineer in Chief U.P.PWD Mr. Shamim Khan, Chief Engineer, CPWD. Mr. Shafiq Ahmad, Chief Engineer, UP Irrigation. Mr. Arvind Kumar Gupta, Chief Engineer, UP Irrigation Dr. S.R. Qasim, Professor Emeritus, USA. Special Lectures in TAMEER 2010 Mr. Mohd Faisal Lecture on Vedic Mathematics Dr. Athar Ansari lecture on community medicine Workshop on disaster management in TAMEER 2011 Dr. Mohammad Amir, NIDM Detailed planning of course delivery at the beginning of semester, class room lectures, power point presentations, site visits and class room discussions besides chalk and board. In-house meetings where students and teachers discuss various issues related to the course and its evaluation. Comprehensive and continuous evaluations are conducted through written tests, assignments, quiz, etc. Department level monitoring, Feedback mechanism, Continuous evaluation system ensures timely completion of course and regular examination provides comprehensive feedback on learning outcome. TAAMEER (2010 and 2011): A National level technical programme organized by Civil Engineering Department, it consists of paper presentation, technical quiz, Model making, guest lectures etc. Annual College Festival: Organised by ZHCET annually which includes cultural and technical programmes Disaster Management Awareness Camp organized by Centre for Studies on Disaster Management, Department of Civil engineering Educational Tours/ Field Visits Yes. B.Tech (Civil) accredidated by NBA in 2009 for five years. The faculty member is continuously engaged in the

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Aligarh Muslim University contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

latest developments in the subjects through attending conferences and interaction through researchers. The faculty member is also engaged in the consultancy assignments and imparts the field knowledge to the students

Use of Technology (power point presentation), revision of curriculum and research topic on the subject, theoretical aspect and on field experiments/visits. Strengths: Highly qualified & dedicated faculty. Market/Industry oriented curriculum and high placement opportunities. Weaknesses: Lack of modern and sophisticated instrument support Less of modern infrastructure. Lack of smart class rooms. Detail five major Strengths, Challenges Weaknesses, Opportunities To make our students come at par with the industry 51 expectation level and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Inviting international experts for student interaction To develop sate of the art laboratory and field equipments Opportunities There is great demand for the well trained and skilled civil engineers both at the national and international levels. Consulting assignments Excellent Scope for R&D funding by MHRD, DST etc To introduce new P.G. courses: M.Tech. in Geotechnical Engineering and M.Tech. in Disaster Management. To Impart practical inputs along with the theoretical knowledge. To upgrade the laboratories with state of art equipments and instrumentation facilities. Future plans of the To make our class room teaching more effective and 52 department. interactive. Collaboration with Indian and foreign institution in academic and research area through MoUs. Entrepreneurs and experts from the industries to impart practical knowledge to the Students. To propose new Department of Structural Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Page 462 of 690

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System:

Department of Computer Engineering 1992 Faculty of Engineering. & Technology UG: B.Tech. Computer Engineering PG: M.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering (Specialization: Software Engineering) Ph.D.: Computer Engineering No No No Semester Course

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10

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Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/ others)

CO-191: Programming Laboratory for B.Tech. First Year CO-460: Computer Architecture ECO-191:Programming Laboratory for BE (Evening) First Year Sanctioned 02

Professor Associate Professors Asst. Professors Others: Guest Faculty

Offering Department(s) All eight engineering departments offering B.Tech/B.Arch. Electronics Engineering All three branches of B.E. (Evening) Course

02

Actual (including CAS & MPS) 02

04

04

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Mr. M. Sarosh Umar*

M. Tech.

Mr. M. R. Warsi

M. Tech.

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Mr. Mohd. Abdul Qadeer

M.Tech.

Mr. Nadeem Akhtar

M.Tech.

Mr. M. Inamullah

M.Tech.

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Web mining, Soft Computing, High Professor Performance Computing Computer Graphics, Software Associate Engineering., Professor Digital Electronics, Logic Theory, System programming Complier Design, Programming Associate Languages, Professor Software Engineering Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Computer Networks

Low Power VLSI Design Multimedia Technologies Web Mining , Soft Computing Information Assistant Security, Data Professor Hiding, Steganography Computer Networks, Mobile Computing, Assistant Mobile Professor Communication Networks, Network Design Data Mining, Assistant Data Base, Professor Operating systems Theory of Computation, Computer Assistant Organization & Professor Architecture, Computer Networks ** on EOL

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World Bank

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Patent Details (Filed)

Mohammad Sarosh Umar

A Biometric Authentication Schemes For Detection Of Impersonation In Competitive Examinations, # 3315/DEL/2012 A, Indian Patent Office Journal No. - 03/2013, Page No. 1360, Published on January 18, 2013. Graphical Password Based On Spatio-Temporal Coordinates, # 1369/DEL/2012 A, Indian Patent Office Journal No. - 23/2012, Page No. 8828, Published on June 8, 2012.

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Patent application registered for grant on “A modem based customizable interactive voice response system” in the Office of the Controller of Patents, New Delhi, Muhammad India, App. No. 577/DEL/2008, 10 March 2008. Nil Inamullah Abstract of above patent specification published in Official Journal of the Patent Office, issue 23/2008, pp. 7666, 06 June 2008. Areas of consultancy and Nil income generated Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other Nil laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad Name Committee Member, Review/Expert committees of UGC, New Prof Nesar Ahmad Delhi; Expert Committee, NBA, New Delhi Member, Review/Expert Prof M M Sufyan committees of UGC, New Beg Delhi; Expert Committee, NBA, New Delhi Member, Expert Committee Mr M Sarosh of All India Council of Umar Technical Education (AICTE) Member, BOS at KNIT Mr M R Warsi Sultanpur and IFTM University Prof M. Qasim Member, Expert committee Rafiq (Retd. Oct. of UGC, NBA Faculty serving in 2013) National committees : International committees : NIL Editorial Boards : Name Journal Name Knowledge and Data Engineering, published by Dr M Athar Ali the Advanced Institute of Convergence IT (AICIT), South Korea. Journal of Digital Broadcasting and Multimedia, Hindawi, USA; Mr. M A Qadeer MASAUM Journal of Computer Networks, Communication and Security, MJCNCS, UK Dr Rashid Ali STM Journals any other (please specify) Faculty recharging strategies Faculty member of the department attend the (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation and refresher programs organized by orientation programs, the academic staff college of the university.

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Department encourages and assist them to join these programs. Faculty members regularly attend conferences, training programs and workshops to enhance their knowledge. Details of Recharging Activities Name of Faculty Details Orientation Program at Nadeem Akhtar Academic Staff College, AMU in 2011-12 Orientation Program at M Inamullah Academic Staff College, AMU in 2011-12 Refresher Course in Computer Application at Nadeem Akhtar Academic Staff College, AMU in 2012-13 Short Term Course on Information and Communication Technology, Mr M R Warsi UGC Academic Staff College, Lucknow (5-10 Nov 2012) percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : 100% percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/ institute : 0% Faculty: Name of Detail Faculty Best Paper Award, Fourth International Conference on M Sarosh Advances in Computer-Human Umar Interactions (ACHI 2011), Guadeloupe, France, February 23-28, 2011 Best Paper Award, WECON 2008, for the paper titled “Digital Watermarking in the JPEG Compressed Domain by Modifying High-Refquency AC Coefficients”, held in Dr M Athar International Conference an Ali, Mr. M. Wireless Networks and Inamullah Embedded Systems, October 1819, 2008, Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chandigarh-Patiala National Highway, Tehsil: Rajpura, District: Patiala-140 401(Punjab) Cited in MARQUIS “Who’s Who Dr Rashid in the World”, 2014, 31st edition, Ali ISBN:978-0-8379-1152-6

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Detail Funding Emerging Trends in Information and Co-sponsored Workshop Communication Technology - ETICT Feb., 2011 by IETE Bourne Shell Scripting – (Two Days workshop for students organized by Department of Workshop Computer Engineering. & Training & Placement Office, March 2011) The research work of students are checked for Code of ethics for research various ethical issues by respective supervisors followed by the departments: before the submission. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4) B. Tech.

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Ph D

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Applications received

Selected

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Diversity of students % of % of % of students students students from other YEAR from univ. from universities outside the other within the State countries State B. Tech. Records available at Controller of Examination Office 2009-10 4 9 3 M.Tech. 2010-11 8 6 3 Computer Sc. & 2011-12 7 5 4 1 Engineering 2012-13 14 2 1 1 2009-10 2010-11 Ph D 2011-12 2 1 2012-13 How many students have Exam No of students* cleared Civil Services and GATE 41 NET 1 Defence Services GRE 9 examinations, NET, SET, Civil Services 1 GATE and other competitive *estimated data based on inputs provided by examinations? Give details graduating students category-wise Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)

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Entrepreneurs Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 41.66 from other universities within the State 8.33 from universities from other States 33.33 from universities outside the country 16.66 Name of Faculty Dr Rashid Ali Dr M Athar Ali

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Internet facility is available for all the staff and students of the department. Both the wired and wireless connection is provided in every laboratory and staff chamber. Total number of class rooms : NIL (within department) ; allocated centrally by Principal’s office Class rooms with ICT facility : NIL Students’ laboratories : Following four laboratories exist in the departmentLaboratory/ Workshop Type Software Laboratory

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Network Laboratory 01 Hardware Laboratory 01 Basic Computer Laboratory 01 Research laboratories : Advanced Computing Laboratory from the host institution/university Name Remark Mr. M Sarosh Umar Teacher Candidate Mr. Izharuddin Teacher Candidate from other institutions/universities Name Remark Hamzah Ali Abdul Date of Admission: Rahman Qasem 03/08/2011 Number Year GATE TEQIP 2009-10 5 1 2010-11 11 1 2011-12 13 3 2012-13 10 5

Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new No new program was introduced in the last five year program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Department discusses the related issues in meetings of B.O.S and accordingly changes are made in the curriculum and in teaching-learningevaluation. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Regular feedback is taken at Does the department obtain the end of each semester from the students to feedback from improve teaching-learning methods. Alterations are made in the curriculum according to the feedback obtained formally as well as interaction with the students. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? The department has good rapport with some alumni and employers. Based on their informal interaction, new topics of courses are introduced and changes are made in the curriculum to meet the job needs. Alsaad Ishaq (B. Tech Passed out in 1995) (Learning Leader at GE Energy) List the distinguished alumni Mansoor Hasan Khan (B. Tech Passed out in 1996) of the department (maximum (IDAS (IAS Allied)) 10) Rafat Ali (B. Tech Passed out in 1996) (CEO/Founder SKIFT, USA)

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Aligarh Muslim University Mohammad Meraj Hoda (B.Tech Passed out in 1996) (Managing Director CISCO) Ambarish Kenghe (B. Tech Passed out in 1996) (Google) Sheba Khan (B. Tech Passed out in 1996) (Development Manager at JDSU) Vibhu Saujanya Sharma (B. Tech Passed out in 1996) (Accenture) Ghulam Mustafa Khan (B. Tech Passed out in 1998) (Microsoft) Udit Goyal (B. Tech Passed out in 1998) (Philips) Andlip Shadman (B. Tech Passed out in 1998) (CASSIDIAN) Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Following special lectures were organized during the assessment years

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Names of Resource Person

Background Industry/ Academic/R&D

Topics Covered

(2009-2010)

M. N. Doja

Academic

Network Security

(2009-2010)

Representatives of Quarbz Corp.Lucknow

Industry

ARM 9 microcontroller

(2010-2011)

Mansoor Alam

Academic

Quality of Service

(2011-2012)

Sumit Saxena, Ankur

Industry

Qualnet

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Students often participate in paper presentation competitions, quizzes and other competitive activities organized during College Week, InterHall, etc. Students participate in paper contest organized by other institutions. Students participate in Programmers’ Forum (XCODER, CODE ALGORITHM) which is open to all students of Engineering Students participate in college level groups Roboclub, Indigenous Solutions, organizing student workshop, Techfest Publishing college newspaper “THE MIRROR” Faculty members are continuously engaged in Research Activities- writing Journal and conference papers, Doing research projects Organizing workshops and conferences Mentoring students to participate in groups activities like RoboClub Invited expert lecture in other organizations Yes. B.Tech program from 2009 to 2014 by NBA Faculty members are regularly involved in new knowledge generation activities like book chapter writing, publication of papers in reputed journals and conferences, filing patents. Strength: Good quality of students (Number of students securing campus placement is highest from the department) Highly qualified and experienced faculty Department has good research potential Department repeatedly adjusts to new technology for imparting education Excellent delivery of educational material to the students Weaknesses: Teacher-student ratio larger than recommended Shortage of supporting staff Shortage of Space Shortage of faculty rooms No in-house classrooms Opportunities: Student of the department well placed. It is an opportunity to interact with and promote industry institute interaction. Collaborating with other institutes and getting the resources and knowledge Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Deploying information systems for automated functioning of department Coordination and collaboration with other departments to carry out projects and research Challenges: Running department with less resources To obtain funds especially for separate building for the department and research facilities To obtain the subscription of digital libraries for research i.e. IEEE, ACM Allowing non-PhD teachers of the department to obtain PhD degrees Enhancing the facilities in the department i.e. SMART classroom, laboratories To overcome resource shortage (faculty, building, supporting staff) To consolidate research activity To organize more workshops/seminars/ conferences/ Future plans of the department Guest Lectures To encourage the students to qualify competitive examinations i.e. GATE, GRE, CAT, IES etc To develop new areas and tools for research and teaching To collaborate with other Universities/Institutes / Industries

Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- (Chairman) Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Date:

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/ Choice Based Credit System

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/ others)

Department of Electrical Engineering 1935 The department is a part of Faculty of Engineering & Technology which is a part of University Courses Offered 1. Four -year (Eight –Semester) B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 2. Four Semester M. Tech. in Electrical Engineering in following Specializations: (i) Power system & Drives (ii) Instrumentation & Control (iii) High Voltage & insulation Engineering. 3. Ph.D program in different disciplines 4. Four – year Bachelor of Engineering (Evening Courses) in Electrical Engineering (Part Time)/Annual System Nil Nil Nil Semester system Credit based Courses are offered to various sister departments namely EE-111, CO-191(All branches); EE202N (Electronics Engineering.); EE-204 & EE-297 (Mechanical Engineering.); EE-206 & EE-296 (Chemical Engineering.); EE-305 (Control Engineering.). Also open elective is offered. Also B.Tech Electrical students take the courses offered by sister departments, eg, Courses starting with AM, ME AP, AC, CO, EN, EL, CE, EZ Sanctioned 03

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Prof. Ekram Husain 01.08.1948 Retired July 2013 Prof. Mohibullah 31.12.1950 Prof. M. Ahmad 22.03.1948 Retired March 2013

Qualification

Professor

Professor

Professor

Designation

Specialization

Ph.D.

High Voltage, Power System Protection, EM Field.

Ph.D.

Renewable Energy, Power Electronics, Power Systems, Power Quality

Ph.D.

Power System, Power Electronics.

Prof. B.H. Khan 01.07.1955

Professor

Ph.D.

Prof. M.S. J. Asghar 09.08.1957

Professor

Ph.D.

Prof. S.U. Ahmad 02.07.1948 Retired July 2013

Professor

Ph.D.

Prof. A.U. Anwar 26.10.1949 Dr. Mohd. Moazzam Mr. Abdul Shafey 07.01.1949

Power Electronics, Nonconventional Energy, Microprocessor App. Power Electronics, Renewable Energy Sys. Electrical Machines, Electrical Drives.

No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. No. of students Years of Exp. guided for the last 4 years 05 Dissertation 01 Ph.D 40 awarded 01 under progress 42

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Professor

Ph.D.

Power Systems & Control Systems and Electrical Machines

Visiting Professor

Ph.D.

Energy System

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M.Sc. Enginee ring

Power Systems, Control System.

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Mr. Mohd. Ayyub 15.01.1961

Associate Professor

Dr. Yusufuz Zaman Khan 03.04.1969

Associate Professor

Ph.D.

Dr. M.M. Mohsin 12.08.1952

Associate Professor

Ph.D.

M.Tech.

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Dr. Fazle Azeem 01.07.1966

Associate Professor

Ph.D.

Instrumentation & Control, Fuzzy Control, Soft Computing, Microelectronics, NonConventional Energy.

Mr. Zafar Ahmad 01.05.1958

Associate Professor

M.Sc. Enginee ring

Power Systems.

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Ph.D.

Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Machines, Renewable Energy.

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Associate Professor

M.Tech.

High Voltage Engineering

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Associate Professor

Ph.D.

Power System & Control, AI Application in Power System, FACTS Controller

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Assistant Professor

Ph.D.

Power systems, (High Voltage Engineering)

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Assistant Professor

M.Tech.

Instrumentation, Control System

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Assistant Professor

Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

M.Tech.

Instrumentation & Control

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Guest Faculty

M.Tech.

Instrumentation & Control

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Guest Faculty

M.Tech.

Instrumentation & Control

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Inst. & Control

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Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: (B.Tech. + M.Tech.)

** on EOL 01; Appointed since 01.01.2013 (See Point 10) B.Tech. Program: Percentage of classes taken by Year temporary faculty 2009 – 2010 19.23 2010 – 2011 17.83 2011 – 2012 21.6 2012 – 2013 24 M.Tech. Program: Percentage of classes taken by Year temporary faculty 2009 – 2010 8.29 2010 – 2011 10.26 2011 – 2012 5.38 2012 – 2013 9.56 Year STR 2009-2010 12.5 B. Tech. 2010-2011 12.1 2011-2012 11.7 2012-2013 12.6 ST Year R 2009-2010 9.3 M. Tech. 2010-2011 9.6 2011-2012

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Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

10.1

2012-2013* 10.8 Note*: M. Tech. course in High Voltage & Insulation engineering (10 seats) have been introduced (under TEQIP). Sancti Filled Actual oned Support staff 27 19+5(DW*) 24 (Technical) Administrativ 06 04+2(DW*) 06 e Staff *DW= Daily Wager Electric Drives/High Voltage Engineering. / BioMedical / Renewable Energy Thrust Funding Project Title areas Agency/Date Modernization of Electric AICTE/1998 Electric Drives Drives -2000 laboratories Development of High HV pulse system AICTE/2005 Voltage for treatment of -2008 Engineering microbe infected

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drinking water and preservation of vegetables/poultry Optimal regulation AICTE/1993 of Blood Glucose Bio-Medical -2003 levels in Diabetics Development of maximum power Renewable UGC/1999controller for Energy 2002 PV(solar) based power generation Title Agency/Grant DRS Program on Renewable UGC /Rs. Energy 45.5Lakhs Wavelet Features Based Classifier for Automatic UGC /Rs. Seizure Detection in 6.93Lakhs Number of faculty with Electroencephalogram (EEG)” ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international Automatic detection of nonDBT /Rs. funding agencies and (c) Total convulsive seizure on scalp 25.30Lakhs grants received. Give the recorded Electroencephalogram names of the funding Critical Performance agencies, project title and Evaluation of a DSP based AICTE /Rs. grants received project-wise.: Five-phase Induction motor 8.23Lakhs drive Development of Control CSIR /Rs. Algorithm for a Three to Five12.12Lakhs phase Matrix Converter For details see the following: Faculty with ongoing projects from National funding agencies Prof. M.S. JamilAsghar (Please √) Name of the Funding (Please √) Project Funding Grant On- Comp NatioInternaTitle Agency going -leted nal tional DRS Program on Rs. √ UGC √ Renewable 45.5Lac Energy Dr. Y.U. Khan (Please √) Name of the Funding (Please √) Project Funding Grant On- Comp NatioInternaTitle Agency going -leted nal tional Wavelet Features Based Classifier for UGC Rs 6.93 √ Automatic (Oct 2009√ lakhs Seizure Mar2011) Detection in Electroence phalogram (EEG)”

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Aligarh Muslim University Automatic detection of nonconvulsive √ seizure on scalp recorded Electroence phalogram Dr. M. Rizwan Khan (Please √) Project On- Comp Title going -leted Critical √ Performanc e Evaluation of a DSP based Fivephase Induction motor drive Developme √ nt of Control Algorithm for a Three to Fivephase Matrix Converter International funding agencies:

DBT (Dec 2010Dec 2012)



Name of the Funding (Please √) Funding NatioInternaAgency nal tional AICTE √ (2007-10)

CSIR (2009-12)



Rs 25.30 lakhs

Grant Rs.08.23 lakhs (8023/RPS -86/200607).

Rs. 12.12 lakhs (22(0462)/ 09/EMRII).

The Z. H. College of Engineering and Technology submitted a proposal under the Technical Education quality Improvement Program-II (TEQIP-II) to National Project Implementation Unit. TEQIP-II is a World Bank project. The National Steering Committee of National Project Implementation Unit (A unit of MHRD) has approved the Z. H. College of Engineering and Technology proposal and has recommended a grant. The sanctioned amount of money will be utilized for augmenting the infrastructure with main focus of TEQIP-II is on improving learning outcomes and producing high quality Engineers with better employability. The project provides support to post graduate studies and facilitate demand driven research and development. Following major activities has been undertaken by the Electrical Engineering department: The Board of Studies decided and thereafter the proposal of M. Tech. in High Voltage & Insulation Engineering was submitted under TEQIP programme which was later approved and the programme started from the session 2012-13. Also new high Voltage testing equipments have been procured and installed as a part of laboratory establishment for the above said M.Tech programme. SCADA Laboratory has been created under TEQIP – II (World Bank Project). Keeping with requirement of industry, with the support under TEQIP-II project the department of Electrical Engineering has established state of the art SCADA an Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University industrial automation lab. The lab consists of the latest Siemens PLC’s S7-1200 and S7-300 with HMI. Also latest class power metering equipment from Janitza has been installed. Recently about 65 students have been trained on the PLC’s and performed solutions ranging from automation to power control. In coming years the department hopes to produce quality automation and power engineers for the industry. The Power System laboratory procured and installed new testing equipments. Control Trainer kits and Mechatronics Trainer kits have been sanctioned and are under procurement process.

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Prof. M.S. Jamil Asghar Three projects shortlisted for full funding by USAID (United States Agency for International Development) in collaboration with DST, India. International collaboration: In process with King Abdul Aziz University, KSA. Dr. Y.U. Khan Inter-institutional National collaboration: collaborative projects and Collaborative research project between Electrical associated grants received: Engineering, AMU, Electrical Engineering, AMU and Department of Neurology, AIIMS; sanctioned by Department of Biotechnology, “Automatic detection of non-convulsive seizure on scalp recorded Electroencephalogram (EEG)”, Rs 25.30 lacs for two years, Dec.2010-Dec.2012. Grant of Rs. 19.836 lakhs received at AMU. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Amount (In Lacs)

Funding Agency

FIST Program-2010 of DST

98.0

DST

DRSI under SAP DRSI under SAP Automatic Detection of nonconvulsive seizures in scalp recorded electroencephalogram

25.40 20.0

UGC UGC

19.92

DBT

Project Title 19

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Date of Name of Investigator sanction Prof. B.H. 11.01.2012 Khan Prof. M.S. 05.04.2011 Jamil Asghar 04.07.2011 Dr. Yusufuz 01.12.2010 Zaman Khan

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Special research lab. sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies: Publications: Number of papers pub in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 94 Monographs: NIL Chapters in Books: 03 Dr. Yusufuzzaman Khan 978-3-642-30156-8; Springer Heidelberg;NY Abdullah Gubbi, M.F. Azeem, “Type-2 Fuzzy Logic for Edge Detection of Gray Scale Images”, Fuzzy Inference System – Theory and Application, EditorDr. Fazle Azeem Dr. Mohammad Fazle Azeem, ISBN 979-953-307582-1. InTech - Open Access Pub. © 2004 – 2012, May 2012. Trends in Networking and Communication, Atlantic Mr. Mohd. Rihan Pub. ISBN- 978-81-269-1052-6 Edited Books: 05 Proceedings of National Conference on Power Prof. Mohibullah Instrumentation Energy and Control February 12-13, (Dr. Asfar Ali Khan/ Mr. 2011, AXIOE Books, New Delhi Mohd. Rihan) ISBN-9789380510958 Advances in Motor Torque control Intech open Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad access publisher ISBN 978-953-307-686-7 year 2011 Fuzzy Inference System – Theory and Application, Dr. Mohd. Fazle Azeem ISBN 979-953-307-582-1. InTech - Open Access Publisher © 2004 - 2012, May 2012. Dr. Mohd. Rizwan Khan 02; Electric Machinery; 978-07-053039-3 Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 07 Prof. Prabhat Kumar (Rtd. 2012) Basic electrical Engineering, TMH, 2010 Non Conventional Energy Resources, Prof. B.H. Khan TATA McGraw Hill; 2009; ISBN: 978-007-014276-3 “Proceedings of National conference on Power, Instrumentation, Energy & Control(PICON 2011), published by Prof. Mohibullah AXIOΣ, a division of Agrawal Publications, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-9380510-95-8 1. High Performance AC drives Springer Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad (Rtd. 2013) Verlog Germany ISBN 978-3642131493 Year 2010

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2. Power System State Estimation Artech House Boston/London ISBN: 978-1-60807511-9 Year 2013 Soft Computing Based Control: Theory and Simulation”, ISBN: 3659109177, Dr. Fazle Azeem 9783659109171, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, April 2012. Advanced Control Systems, AXIOE Books, Mr. Mohd. Rihan New Delhi, ISBN-9789380510477 Number listed in International Database (e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities Int. Complete, Dare Database – Int. S.S. Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average: Prof. M. Jamil Asghar 11/3 Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad 03 Dr. Yusufuzzaman Khan 0-29/3.6 Dr. Fazle Azeem 97-1 Dr. Asfar Ali Khan 08 SNIP:NIL SJR:NIL Impact Factor – range / average: NIL h-index: NIL A number of papers have been published in Indian Official Journal of the Patent office and have passed the first stage for the award of Patent as listed below. Award of Patent is awaited. Prof. M.S. Jamil Asghar Details of patents (if any), area/s of consultancy and income generated. M.S. Jamil Asghar and Imdadullah, (published), “A flexible asynchronous ac link (FASAL) system,” (App#1116/ Del/ 2009). M.S. Jamil Asghar, (published), “A static VAR controller circuit using discontinuous phase controlled switching,” (App#1117/ Del/ 2009) Details of patents and income M.S. Jamil Asghar, (published), “A dc-to-ac grid generated: interactive inverter using discontinuous phase controlled switching,” (App#1118/Del/2009). M.S. Jamil Asghar, (published), “Drag reduction method and system in fluid,” Patent Application # 116/ DEL/ 2010, IPO, New Delhi, 2010. M.S. Jamil Asghar and AdilSarwar, (published), “A new dc-to-ac controlled rectifier,” Patent Application # 115/ DEL/ 2010, IPO, New Delhi, 2010. M.S. Jamil Asghar and FarhadIlahiBakhsh, (published), “A power controller circuit based flexible asynchronous ac link (FASAL for renewable energy) systems,” Patent Application# 1871/ Del/ 2010, IPO, New

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Aligarh Muslim University Delhi, 2010. Farhad Ilahi Bakhsh and M.S. Jamil Asghar, (published), “A controller based flexible asynchronous ac link for Induction generator applications,” Patent Application# 2540/ Del/ 2010, IPO, New Delhi, 2010. S. JavedArif and M.S. Jamil Asghar, (published), “A fast measurement of very low speed by rotating magnetic field,” Patent Application# 2183/ Del/ 2010, IPO, New Delhi, 2010. M.S. Jamil Asghar and FauzulAzeemShaikh,(published),“System and method for power system collapse mitigation by transmission line resistance control,” Patent Application# 2184/ Del/ 2010, IPO, New Delhi, 2010. M.S. Jamil Asghar, “Manual and solar PV based hybrid electric power generation systems,” (published), Patent Application # 2741/ DEL/ 2011, IPO, New Delhi, 2011. Farhad Ilahi Bakhsh, Basharat Ahmad and M.S. Jamil Asghar, “A miss-call based switching systems for multiple loads and appliances,” (published), Patent Application # 2742/ DEL/ 2011, IPO, New Delhi, 2011. M.S. Jamil Asghar, “Six-phase induction motor based compressors and submersible pump systems,” Patent Application # 2743/ DEL/ 2011, IPO, New Delhi, 2011. S. JavedArif and M. S. Jamil Asghar, (published),“A Rotating Magnetic Field Based Ultra Fast Transducer for the Measurement of Very Low Speed,” Patent Application 2183/DEL/2010A, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No. 14/2011, p-6126, Apr. 8, 2011. S. JavedArif and M. S. Jamil Asghar, (published),“A Rotating Magnetic Field Based High Resolution Transducer for the Measurement of Instantaneous Angular Speed,” Patent Application 2578/DEL/2011, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No.49/2011, p-23961, Dec. 9, 2011. S. JavedArif and M. S. Jamil Asghar, (published),“A Selsyn Based Vibration Measurement of Machines,” The Patent Office Journal, Application No. 3470/DEL/2011, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No.16/2012, p-6142, April. 20, 2012. Dr. M. Rizwan Khan Three to Five-phase transformation using AMR (Atif-Moinuddin-Rizwan) connection Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University scheme. (File No. 747/DEL/2008) Three to Seven-phase transformation using MAR (Moinuddin-Atif-Rizwan) connection scheme. (File No. File No. 748/DEL/2008) Automatic fault tolerant system to obtain continuous three-phase supply. (File No. 749/DEL/2008) Constant Volt per Hertz Control of Induction Motor Using Variable Frequency Transformer. (File No. 399/DEL/2010) Auto Charging Smart Cell Phone. (File No. 1232/DEL/2011) Smart and Intelligent Parking System (SIPS). (File No. 794/DEL/2013) Three-Phase to n-Phase Transformation using Rizz Connection Technique (File No. 1034/DEL/2013) 24

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Bihar Public Service Commission – Selection Committee Expert. Uttrakhand Public Service Commission- Expert Odhisa Public Service Commission Prof. A.U. Anwar Subject Expert NBA, New Delhi Expert in Selection Committees: UPSC (New Delhi), UP Public Service Commission, Uttrakhand Public Service Commission Reviewer for Institution of Engineers (India) Dr. Y.U. Khan Technical Expert in the selection committees at UPPSC, Allahabad International committees: NIL Editorial Boards Prof. Ekram Husain Reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Dielectric & Insulation Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad: Yes Prof. Mohibullah: EPRI Mrs. Safia A. Kazmi Reviewer, Taylor and Francis Journal Dr. Asfar Ali Khan Reviewer, World Academy of Science, Engineering. & Technology, Associate Editor, Hypersciences Journal Dr. Aejaz Masood Reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Dielectric & Insulation Any other (please specify) Prof. M.S. Jamil Asghar Review research papers for International Conferences of IEEE (USA), regularly being held at different part of globe. Prof. Mohibullah As Reviewer of different National/international journals/conference publications Prof. Ekram Husain As Resource person: Training Program on “Electrical Insulation Systems” EED, Aligarh, 16-28 Feb2009 (Two Weeks). Advances in Gas insulated systems TEQIP EED, Aligarh, 28-29 Jan 2013. A number of lectures delivered at Academic Staff College, AMU Aligarh on different aspects of Power Systems. Prof. M.S. Jamil Asghar As Participant: In the two day workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control” held on 20-21 April 2013 at Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh. One Day Workshop Organized on Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks on 22nd Dec. 2012 in the Department of Electrical

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Aligarh Muslim University Engineering, AMU, Aligarh. Advances in Gas insulated systems TEQIP EED, Aligarh, 28-29 Jan 2013. As Resource person: Future of Electrical Engineering (Trends & Innovations) from 12 to 15 March, 2012 in the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh. Solar Photovoltaic cell based power generation and applications, in Aligarh on February 18, 2012, Invited by The Institution of Engineers (India) Dr. Y.U. Khan Expert Lecture on “Biomedical Signal Processing” in the two day workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control” held on 20-21 April 2013 at Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh. Resource Person in the ten day training programme of MS-Office components for administrative and Technical staff of Mechanical Engineering Department AMU under TEQIP-II scheme held at Academic Staff College, AMU, 7th and 10th Nov 2012. Invited Talk on “Automatic Seizure Detection in EEG” in the National Symposium on Emerging Trends in Biological Sciences: Special emphasis on Neurosciences (ETBS 2012) held at Interdisciplinary Brain Research Centre, J. N. Medical College, AMU Aligarh, 24-25 Sept 2012. Resource Person for the two day workshop on “Programming with MATLAB”, Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Hindustan College of Science & Technology, Farah, Mathura, 31st Aug – 1st Sep 2012. Resource Person for Short Term Course on Multimedia Signal Processing, Dept of Electronics Engineering, AMU. Lecture was given on “Biomedical Signal Processing”, 11 Feb 2011. Dr. M. M. Mohsin As Participant: Participated in two Technical workshops organized by Central Board of Irrigation and Power, New Delhi each one in 2012 and 2013. Dr. M. Fazle Azeem As Participant: “Advances in VLSI Design & Algorithms”, sponsored by VTU & VGST, Government of Karnataka, organized by Department Computer Science & Engineering and Information Science & Engineering and held at NMAMIT, Nitte, Udupi, during January 10-12, 2011. “Multi-Core Technology”, sponsored by TEQIP, organized by Department Computer Science & Engineering and held at NMAMIT, Nitte, Udupi, Page 488 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University during March 12-14, 2009. Mr. M.U. Zuberi As Resource person: Training Program on “Electrical Insulation Systems” EED, Aligarh, 16-28 Feb2009 (Two Weeks). Mrs. Safia A. Kazmi As Participant: Attended one Month orientation Program Ist Feb 2010 to Ist March 2010 Academic Staff College AMU Aligarh Dr. Asfar Ali Khan As Participant: Attended One week short term training course on Multimedia, UGC Academic Staff College AMU Aligarh, 07-12 February 2011. Dr. M. Rizwan Khan As a Resource Person: Short-Term Course Conducted on Future of Electrical Engineering (Trends & Innovations) from 12 to 15 March, 2012 in the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh. One Day Workshop Organized on Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks on 22nd Dec. 2012 in the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh. As a Participant: Short term training programme on “Artificial Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic” from 20-24 Feb. 2012 at Technical Teachers Training Institute (TTTI), Chandigarh. Short Term Course on “Future of Electrical Engineering (Trends & Innovations)” from 12 to 15 March, 2012, Electrical Engineering. Dept., AMU, Aligarh. One day Workshop on “Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks” on 22nd Dec. 2012, Electrical Engineering. Dept., AMU, Aligarh. Two day Workshop on “Advances in Gas Insulated Systems” on 28-29, Jan. 2012, Electrical Engineering. Dept., AMU, Aligarh. Mr. Mohd. Rihan As Participant: One week summer school on “Instrumentation and Signal Processing”, jointly organized by NIT Jalandhar and NIT, Srinagar, Srinagar, 21-06-2010-25-06-2010. As Resource person Smart Grid, Future of Electrical Engineering (Trends and Innovations) 12-15 March 2012, EED AMU Role of Measurement Techniques in Smart Grid, National Symposium on Developments in Instrumentation and Control (DICE2012),17-18 March 2012, EED AMU Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Synchrophasor Measurement in Smart Grid, Workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”, Apr 20-21, 2013, EED AMU Dr. Aejaz Masood As Resource person: Training Program on “Electrical Insulation Systems” EED, Aligarh, 16-28 Feb2009 (Two Weeks). As Participant: Advances in GIS TEQIP EED, Aligarh, 28-29 Jan 2013 Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 100%, Final Year B. Tech. Students in a group of 03 are assigned a compulsory project (Part of curriculum, Credits: 07) under a teacher. Similarly each M. Tech. student is assigned a compulsory project which a part of curriculum, under a teacher. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/institute: NIL Faculty: Prof. Prabhat Kumar Shiksha Ratan Award & Certificate of Excellence by IIFS, New Delhi, September 2010. Best Citizens of India Award, International Publishing House, October 2010, New Delhi. Indo Nepal Ratan Award, International Achiever’s Summit, Kathmandu, Nepal, December 2010 by Economic Growth Society of India. Rashtriya Vidya Samman Puraskar, Economic Growth Society of India, May 2011, New Delhi. SSI, R K Varshney Gold medal, Applied Systems Research & National Systems Conference 2009, DEI, Agra Outstanding merit certificate award; AMU, 26 Jan.2010; AMU, Aligarh Dr. Y.U. Khan Best Technical Session Paper Award to the paper titles “Effects of Shoulder Rotation combined with elbow flexion on EMG activity of extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle for repetitive gripping task” in the 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering. and Assistive Technologies, BEATS 2012, Jalandhar, India, 6-7 Dec 2012. Dr. M. Fazle Azeem: Conferred IEEE Senior Membership on 01 January 2013. Mr. M.U. Zuberi Submitted the proposal for M.Tech. High Voltage Engineering (10 seats) under TEQIP; which was later approved and the programme started from the session Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

Aligarh Muslim University 2012-13. Dr. M. Rizwan Khan Delivered a lecture on “Sensorless control of Multiphase induction motor drive”, on 5th April 2010 at IIT-Kanpur, India. Delivered an expert Lecture on “Electromagnetic Field Theory” from 25 to 26 Feb., 2013, at BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bhiwani, Haryana, India. Attended as an Expert Doctoral Workshop at IEEE TENCON Spring 2013 Conference in Sydney Australia, 17-19 April 2013. Mr. Mohd. Rihan Outstanding Merit Award by the Vice Chancellor, AMU on the occasion of 60th Republic Day of India, 2009. A twenty minutes talk on “Smart Home for Physically Disabled and Elderly People”, was broadcast by the national broadcaster All India Radio. Certificate of Appreciation by Aligarh Alumni Association of New England, Boston, USA for Outstanding Leadership Qualities and continued efforts towards bringing a positive change in the university, 2009. Ms. Hina Anwar Best team presentation prize, Rank 1 in M.Tech and Rank 2 in B.E., Qualified GATE in 2009 and 2013. Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: 01: Mr. Ehteshamul Haque (Ph.D Student) was awarded Young Scientist award. Students: Syed Nabeel Mehdi: International Prize: Present around the world – IET – UK, Runner’s up , Asia jPacific, 2011. National Prize: Amity Noida – presentation, 2010. Asadullah Khalid: Received 2nd prize at IIT-Roorkee in the paper presentation at the Techfest COGNIZANCE, 2011. Received 19 credits tuition scholarship for MS in Electrical Engineering form University of Toledo, Ohio for Fall 2011 and Spring 2014. Received 3rd prize in a paper presentation at the Environ-sense club, NRSC, AMU. Faraz Ahmad: Hackathon’13, 2nd prize at Nodal Level organized by Planing Commission of India. Felicitated by the Honorable Vice Chancellor, AMU, for qualifying JEE in 2009. AMU Quiz 2011, 1st prize. LEAU the Elixir, Environ-sense Annual Paper presentation 2011, 3rd prize. Intervarsity presentation competition 2009, PT educations, Aligarh, 3rd prize. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Name of the programme Number(s) National Conference 1 Workshops 3 Training programme 1 Symposium 2 Short Term Course 1 Invited Talk 2 For details please see below: Prof. Ekram Husain: Organized training program on Electrical Insulation systems as Chief Coordinator; 1628 Feb.2009 in the department of Electrical Engineering Funding agency: AMU; Aligarh. Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad One day workshop on Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks Jan. 20, 2013 Two day workshop on ‘GIS systems ‘on Feb. 21-22, 2013 Prof. Mohibullah National conference on Power, Instrumentation, Energy & Control(PICON 2011), organized in Electrical Engg Department, ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh, Feb 12-13, 2011 Symposium on “Advances in Instrumentation and Control”, organized by EED, ZHCOET, AMU, Aligarh on (2010). Prof. M.S. Jamil Asghar An Invited Talk by Dr. M. SaadAlam, Magna Electric Car Division, R & D Unit, Ford Motors, Detroit, Michigan, USA, under UGC-DRS Program, November 12, 2011. (Topic: Hybrid Electric Vehicles: State of the art). An Invited Talk by Dr. M. SaadAlam, Magna Electric Car Division, R & D Unit, Ford Motors, Detroit, Michigan, USA, under UGC-DRS Program, November 17, 2011. (Topic: Smart Grid: State of the art). A short-term course on future of Electrical engineering (Trends & Innovations), under TEQIPII project and UGC-DRS Program, March 12-15, 2012, (Four days). One Day workshop on fuel-cells as backup power for Telecommunication Networks, under TEQIP-II project and UGC-DRS Program, December 22, 2012. (Prof. A. Kalam, Dy. Dean, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia). Dr. Y.U. Khan Co-Chair in the technical session in the two day workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control” at Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh held on 20-21 April 2013 Coordinator in the two day workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control” at Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh held on 20-21 April 2013. Co-Convener, Local Arrangement, IMPACT Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

Aligarh Muslim University 2011 held at Dept of Electronics Engineering, AMU Aligarh, IEEE Sponsored International Conference on Multimedia Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2011) from 17th to 19th Dec. 2011. Co-Chair in the technical session ‘Biomedical Signal Processing’ in IMPACT 2011 held at Dept of Electronics Engineering, AMU Aligarh, IEEE Sponsored International Conference on Multimedia Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2011) from 17th to 19th Dec. 2011. Session Co-Chair in the Instrumentation and Control Session – V, in the National Conference on ‘Power, Instrumentation, Energy and Control (PICON-2011’, held at Dept of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh, 13 Feb 2011. Session Co-Chair in the Instrumentation and Control Session – I, in the National Conference on ‘Power, Instrumentation, Energy and Control (PICON-2011’, held at Dept of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh, 12 Feb 2011. Member Organizing Committee, in the National Conference on ‘Power, Instrumentation, Energy and Control (PICON-2011’, held at Dept of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh, 12 Feb 2011. Chief-Coordinator of the National Symposium on “Development in Instrumentation and Control Engineering” organized by Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh, 27-28 March 2010. Dr. M. M. Mohsin: A two day workshop on “Recent Advances in Gas Insulated Systems” was organized in the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, A.M.U, Aligarh in the last week of Jan’2013. Dr. M. Fazle Azeem: “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”, TEQIP-II, AICTE, April 20-21, 2013, Department of Electrical Engineering, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering & Technology Aligarh Muslim University, Mrs. Safia A. Kazmi: Member of Organising committee Workshop on “Advances in Gas Insulated system”, ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh, January 28- 29, 2013 Mr. M.U. Zuberi: Organized training program on Electrical Insulation systems as Coordinator; 16-28 Feb.2009 in the department of Electrical Engineering Funding agency: AMU; Aligarh. Dr. Aejaz Masood: Organized training program on Electrical Insulation systems as Coordinator; 16-28 Feb.2009 in the department of Electrical Engineering Funding agency: AMU; Aligarh. Dr. Asfar Ali Khan: Organizing Secretary of Two day National Conference (πCON2011) 12-13 February 2011 Source of funding: AICTE, MNRES Dr. M. Rizwan Khan: Short-Term Course Conducted: “Future of Electrical Engineering Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University (Trends & Innovations)” from 12 to 15 March, 2012. One Day Workshop Organized: “Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks” on 22nd Dec. 2012 Mr. Mohd. Rihan Coordinator, National Symposium on “Developments in Instrumentation & Control Engineering”, Organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Mar27-28, 2010.Funded by: UGC Organizing Secretary, National Conference on Power, Instrumentation, Energy and Control (πCON-2011), Organised by the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, February 12-13, 2011.Funded by: UGC, DST, MNRES Coordinator, National Symposium on “Developments in Instrumentation & Control Engineering”, Organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Mar17-18, 2012. Funded by: UGC Coordinator, Workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”, Organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Apr 20-21, 2013.Funded by: TEQIP-II Programme Ms. Zakia Aijaz: Member of organizing committee in Two Days workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”20-21 April 2013, EED, ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh. Mr. Mehboob Hasan: Member of organizing committee in Two Days workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”20-21 April 2013, EED, ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh. Ms. Hina Anwar: Member of organizing committee in Two Days workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”20-21 April 2013, EED, ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh. Ms. Mubashra Idris Khan: Member of organizing committee in Two Days workshop on “Recent Trends in Measurement and Control”20-21 April 2013, EED, ZHCET, AMU, Aligarh. As per University rules approved by office memo. D.No. (C)/6793 dated 20/01/2014

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Library Books = 4990 Dissertation MSc. Engineering. = 322 Ph.D. Thesis = 12 Project Final Year B. Tech. = 280 Projects MSc. Engineering. =88 Journals (Total = 927) Automation and Remote Control = 20 Automatica = 6 IEEE spectrum = 31 Journals of the Institution of telecommunication engineers = 22 Electric technology USSR = 32 Power Engineer = 09 Electrical Engineering in Japan = 11 Transaction IEEE = 540 IEEE Journal of solid state circuits=27 International journal of control = 17 International journal of circuit theory and application=07 (transferred to Electronics Engineering. Department) Proceedings of IEEE = 42 Proceedings of the IEE = 169 International journal of Electronics=1 Internet facilities for staff and students Internet facilities have been provided to all the teachers in their respective chambers. For the technical staff the internet facility has been provided in their respective laboratories. For office staff the internet facility is available in the office premises. For the B.Tech./M. Tech./Research Students 40 systems are available with internet facility in the simulation lab. Total number of class rooms: 05 Class rooms with ICT facility: 04 Students’ laboratories: High Voltage Laboratory Control System Laboratory Electric drives laboratory Power electronics laboratory Simulation laboratory Power system laboratory Electric Machine laboratory

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Aligarh Muslim University Name Gajandra Pal Singh Kuril Bani Prasad Mansoor Alam Yusuf Ali Khan Satish Chandra Gupta

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Mirza Ishtiaq Beg Prof. M. P. Varshney Prof. Akhtar Kalam Dr. R.K.D.Shah Mr.R.K. Narayan Mr.Ramesh Chandra Mr.Shabbir MD, Finance, BSNL Ahmad Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/ seminar) involving external experts: 2009 –10 S.No. Name of the Speaker 1. Dr. A.R. Jha 2. M. Shariq Hasan Khan 2011–12 S.No. Name of the Speaker

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Theme Nano Technology MEMS Solar Energy. PLC’S and its Applications SCADA Theme Synchro phasor Measurement Technology Application of SMT Mechatronic Systems – case studies Intelligent Instrumentation Virtual Instrumentation Electrostate precipitators Smart Grid: State of the Art Theme Fuel Cells as backup IEC 61850. PD in Gas Insulated System Energy Scenario at present Energy Scenario for future PLC’S and its Applications Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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B.Tech Programme Our Defined PEOs Alumni Interaction and Invited Lecture cum Product Demonstration in Electrical Engineering Department (Under System Society of India, Aligarh Chapter): The department organizes various activities like invited expert lectures, Product demonstrations, student paper presentation etc in collaboration with professional societies. System Society of India is one such active society with Prof. Prabhat Kumar, as President SSI (Aligarh Chapter). Following events were organized under System Society of India (Aligarh Chapter) in January 09: Alumnus Interaction: AMU is proud to have its alumni spread all over the world and knows that they have great affection and respect for their alma mater. Wherever they are, they feel strongly for their alma mater. Dr. A.R.Jha is one such alumnus who graduated from the department of Electrical Engineering; Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology in 1954. Dr. A.R. Jha visited the department of Electrical Engineering after 54 years on 03rdJanuary 09. He is actively involved as Senior Consultant in the research area of Nano Technology/MEMS/Solar Energy/Superconductors and is currently based in Los Angeles, California, USA. On his visit he interacted with the faculty members and students of the department and apprised them on the latest technological advancements in the above said area. He emphasized on to advance in the study of Science and Engineering and promote their applications particularly relevant to the needs of the country. Expert Lecture cum Product Demonstration: In this world of rapidly changing technology a vibrant Industry-University interaction can fuel the growth of both the industry as well as the cutting edge real problem research in the institute. A small step in this direction was initiated by Prof. Prabhat Kumar in collaboration with Er. Shariq Hasan Khan (Application Testlab, HIRSCHMANN, Germany) and his brother Er. Abdul Majid (ZMS

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Aligarh Muslim University Technology, Aligarh). Both the brothers happen to be alumni of Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology and have graduated in Electrical Engineering in 1998. Er.Shariq Hasan Khan delivered the state of the art lecture on Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) /SCADA/Profibus on 13th January09 in the committee room of the department. The lecture was followed by the product demonstration. Later the faculty members and the M.Tech students had an interactive session with both the Engineers. Events organized by students under the patronage of Electrical Engineering Department Techfest BLITZKRIEG(2011) , First ever Techfest organised by IEEE AMU under the guidance of Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad (Counsellor IEEE AMU) which included various technical events such as: Paper Presentation Competition Poster Presentation Competition Quizzes and Lectures The Techfest was headed by Mr. Mohd Tariq ( Chairperson-IEEE AMU), Noorudeen Madathali, Syed Nabeel Mehdi, Sadaf Iqbal and others. Later in 2011 IEEE AMU organized AIPPC supported by IETE Aligarh Centre under the guidance of Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad (Counsellor IEEE AMU) – All India Paper Presentation Competition in the month of October organized by Noorudeen Madathali, Syed Nabeel Mehdi and others. The winner of the competition was Abhishek Sharma and Team. IEEE AMU constantly conducted student Workshops on MATLAB and Photoshop tools. In 2012 IEEE AMU organized biggest ever two day workshop named Revolution 2012 which helped the students to learn basic Microsoft tools, Photoshop tools and what is hacking all about. Later 2012(October) IEEE AMU organized a two day Animation Workshop Attended by 127 participants. Barqq- First Techno-Management fest by IEEE AMU (19-20 January 2013) under the guidance of Prof. Mukhtar Ahmad (Counsellor IEEE AMU) – a total of 33 technical, management, literary and fun events take place. The events were as follows: Aerodynamics- Plane making using balsa Wood Page 500 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Applicious- Android Application Making Competition Code Smith- Coding Competition Conundrum- Puzzle, Quizzes and riddle Competition Cybrog- Robotics Competition (Maze follower, hurdle Follower) Engime- Aptitude Quiz Evocomania- Technical Quiz Faking News- Blogging Competition Geek-o-Google- Simply Quizzing IGNESIA- National Paper Presentation Competition, First Prize-Harshit Mohan, Harris Shamshi and Satyam Singh Second Prize- Sagar Bhardwaj Third Prize- Anukrati Singh Megamind- General Knowledge Quiz Novanate- Project Presentation Competition TheTechnopreneur- Technical Buisness Plan Competition Organised by MohdOwais Khan( ChairpersonIEEE AMU) Syed Saad Anwer, Hamza Bin Masood, Mohd Asif, Sagar Bhardwaj and Supported by many others from IEEE Team. IEEE AMU Orientation Ceremony for First Year Students -10 September2013 under the Guidance of Dr.Mohd. Rihan (Counselor IEEE AMU), Headed by Sagar Bhardwaj, Tapan Upadhyay and Piyush Varshney. 187 Fresher’s attended the ceremony and came to know about what is IEEE, what are the goals of IEEE AMU and How to Join IEEE. Surbhi Raghav also Developed an Android Application to serve the cause of awareness which was Inaugurated by Dr. Mohd. Muazzam ( Former Director- Ministry of Power) IEEE AMU organized the first ever IEEE UP Section Officers Meet - 17th November 2013 Under the Guidance of Prof Ekram Khan( Vice Chairperson- IEEE UP Section) and Dr. Mohd. Rihan (Counsellor IEEE AMU) Headed by Sagar Bhardwaj (Industrial Relation Chair), Tapan Upadhyay and Piyush Varshney. The Meet was presided by eminent delegates such as: Dr S.N. Singh – IEEE UP Section Chairperson from IIT Kanpur Prof. Ekram Khan- IEEE UP Section Vice Chairperson from AMU Mr. Nivas Ravichandran- IEEE INDIA Student Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Branch Networking Secretary other than IEEE AMU, 7 other Student Branches participated in the networking Event. The Objective was to establish a strong Network among the student Branches of UP A. The following Educational Tour was organized: 2009-10: Aligarh to Narora, Aligarh to Musoorie. 2010-11: Aligarh to Shimla, Aligarh to Manali. Give details of “beyond 2012-13: Aligarh to Delhi, Aligarh to Kullu Manali. syllabus scholarly activities” B. Thirty nine B.Tech/ M.Tech Electrical of the department engineering Student participated in Training on “PLC, SCADA, PMS and HMI” from 24 October, 2013. State whether the B.Tech programme of the department has been programme/department is accreditated by NBA for a period of five years from accredited/graded by other 10/02/2009, Vide File No. 35-78/2010-NBA , dated agencies? If yes, give details. 11/04/2011 Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Prof. B.H. Khan A new concept known as “simultaneous ac-dc power transmission” is proposed. Papers: Power upgrading of Transmission line by combined AC-DC transmission, IEEE trans. Power Systems, Vol 22, No.1,Feb 2007, pp459-466. Stability Improvement of Power system by simultaneous power transmission of AC – DC, Electrical power system research, Vol 78, No.4, April 2008, pp 756-764. Possibility of power tapping from composite AC DC power transmission line, IEEE Trans. Power Delivery, Vol 23, No.3 July 2008, pp1464-1471. Also five papers (05) appeared in national & international Conferences. Prof. Ekram Husain One of my PhD teacher Candidates work addresses the problem of providing insulation to High Temperature Superconductors. The thesis has contributed significantly to the knowledge of science & technology both. Two published papers in IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation are land mark publications. “Dielectric Behavior of Insulating Materials under Liquid Nitrogen”, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, December 2002, VOL.9, NO.6, pp. 932-938. “Breakdown strength of solid dielectrics in liquid nitrogen”, IEEE trans. on Dielectrics & Electrical Ins., Vol.15, No.4, pp.1051-1055, August 2008. Also twelve publications from the thesis appeared in Indian journals/International Conferences/Symposium. A successful attempt has been made in formulation of the novel function relating dielectric strength to loss index & volume resistivity, suggesting equations to be used by pract. Engineers. Ph.D work of another teacher candidate addresses the problem of Partial Discharges and a number of publications have appeared in IEEE-PES Conferences. Ph.D work of third teacher candidate addressed the problem of Effect of contaminant on naturally polluted insulators and a number of publication appeared in CEIDP, CMD & other conferences. Prof. Mohibullah Innovative idea on MHD by virtue of my research findings Guided research on Real time PQ monitoring system by software development. Prof. M.S. Jamil Asghar Developed different power electronic converters for renewable energy applications, especially for solar PV systems and a patent had already been granted in 2006 for the

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Aligarh Muslim University first analog MPPT in the world, for harnessing maximum power from solar PV cell. (P.No. 197506) Analog maximum power point tracker for a PV cell M.S. Jamil Asghar, (patent granted) “An analog MPPT for maximum power generation from solar PV cell,” Patent # 197506, IPO, 2006. A. Tariq and M.S. Jamil Asghar, “Development of an analog maximum power point tracker for a PV cell,” Proceedings of 6th IEEE (USA) International Conference on Power Electronics and Drives, vol. I, pp.542-547, Kuala Lumpur, Nov.28-Dec.1, 2005.(40 citations) Fast measurement of speed by rotating magnetic field S. Javed Arif and M. S. Jamil Asghar,(published),”A Rotating Magnetic Field Based Ultra Fast Transducer for the Measurement of Very Low Speed,” Patent Application 2183/DEL/2010A, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No. 14/2011, p-6126, Apr. 8, 2011. S. Javed Arif and M. S. Jamil Asghar, (published),”A Rotating Magnetic Field Based High Resolution Transducer for the Measurement of Instantaneous Angular Speed,” Patent Application2578/DEL/2011, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No.49/2011, p-23961, Dec. 9, 2011. S. Javed Arif and M. S. Jamil Asghar, (published),”A Selsyn Based Vibration Measurement of Machines,” The Patent Office Journal, Application No. 3470/DEL/2011, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No.16/2012, p-6142, April. 20, 2012. S. Javed Arif and M.S. Jamil Asghar,”Calibration of Tachometer by Rotating Magnetic Field,” Application No., Indian Patent Office, August31, 2013. Papers: S. JavedArif, AdilSarvar and M.S. Jamil Asghar, “Speed measurement and calibration of tachometers by rotating magnetic field,” IEEE Transactions on Measurement (U.S.A.), Accepted for publication, 2013. S. JavedArif, Imdadullah and M.S. Jamil Asghar, “Very fast measurement of very low speed by rotating magnetic field,” IEEE Trans. on Measurement (U.S.A.), Vol. 61, No. 3, pp. 759-766, March, 2012. Dr. Y.U. Khan Established Biomedical Research Division in the department for the Signal Processing research. For the recording of the physiological signals, EEG machine has been purchased. Dr. M. Fazle Azeem Developed Software in MATLAB environment for the Generalized Adaptive NeuroFuzzy Inference System. Developed Software in MATLAB environment for the Adaptive Wavelet NeuroFuzzy Inference System. Unification of Mamdani and TSK Fuzzy Models. Devised a modification in the Mountain Clustering. Devised a modification in the Queen Bee method of the Parent selection scheme for the Genetic Algorithm (GA). Formulated a Structure Identification Criterion (SIC) for the Neuro-Fuzzy Networks. Configured New Schemes of Model Identification for the Neuro-Fuzzy Models of Dynamic Systems. Developed Input Selection Criteria for System Modeling. Developed Fuzzy Models of the Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU). Developed Fuzzy Models for the fluid flow . Developed Hardware Circuits (IC based) for basic building blocks of Fuzzy Inference system. References: M.F. Azeem, M. Hanmandlu, N. Ahmad, “Generalization of Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Inference Systems”, IEEE Trans. On Neural Networks, Vol. 11, No. 6, November 2000, pp. 1332-1346. Ph.D. Thesis Ahmad Banakar, “Wavelet Based Neuro-Fuzzy Systems in Forecasting of Dynamic Systems” (2004-2007) at AMU, Aligarh. M.F. Azeem, M. Hanmandlu, N. Ahmad, “Parameter Determination for A Generalized Fuzzy Model”, Journal of Soft Computing, Vol. 9 (3), SpringerBerlin/Heidelberg, March 2005. (DOI: 10.1007/s00500-003-0345-4, ISSN: 1433-7479), (First Published Online: 19 February 2004), pp. 211-221. M.F. Azeem, M. Hanmandlu, N. Ahmad, “Structure Identification of Generalized Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems”, IEEE Trans. On Fuzzy Systems, Vol. 11, No. 5, October 2003, pp. 666-681. Ahmad Banakar, M.F. Azeem, “Local Recurrent Sigmoidal-Wavelet Neurons in Feed-Forward Neural Network for Forecasting of Dynamic Systems: Theory”, Journal of Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier Science, Volume 12, January 2012, pp. 1187-2000, DOI:10.1016/j.asoc.2011.10.019 M.F. Azeem, M. Hanmandlu, N. Ahmad, “Fuzzy Modeling of Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit”, Journal of Applied Soft Computing, Vol. 7. , Elsevier Science, January 2007, (First Published Online: October 2005), pp 298-324. Also three papers appeared in international conferences. Dr. Asfar Ali Khan Established state of the art Industrial Automation and SCADA lab. Dr. M. Rizwan Khan Three to Five-phase transformation using AMR (Atif-Moinuddin-Rizwan) connection scheme. (File No. 747/DEL/2008) Three to Seven-phase transformation using MAR (Moinuddin-Atif-Rizwan) connection scheme. (File No. File No. 748/DEL/2008) Automatic fault tolerant system to obtain continuous three-phase supply. (File No. 749/DEL/2008) Constant Volt per Hertz Control of Induction Motor Using Variable Frequency Transformer. (File No. 399/DEL/2010) Auto Charging Smart Cell Phone. (File No. 1232/DEL/2011) Smart and Intelligent Parking System (SIPS). (File No. 794/DEL/2013) Three-Phase to n-Phase Transformation using Rizz Connection Technique (File No. 1034/DEL/2013) References: given on next pages. (12) Patent Application Publication (21) Application No.747/DEL/2008 A (19) India (22) Date of filing of Application: 25/03/2008 (43) Publication Date : 02/10/2009 (54) Title of the invention: THREE-TO-FIVE PHASE TRANSFORMATION USING AMR (ATIF-MOINUDDIN-RIZWAN) CONNECTION SCHEME (51) International classification :H02M7/04 (31) Priority Document No :NA (32) Priority Date :NA (33) Name of priority country :NA (86) International Application No :NA Filing Date :NA (87) International Publication No :NA (61) Patent of Addition to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (62) Divisional to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (71) Name of Applicant: (1) Dr. Atif Iqbal: Address of Applicant: Reader, Department of Electrical Page 504 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Engineering, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (UP)-202002 INDIA. Uttar Pradesh India (2) Shaikh Moinuddin (3) Mohd.Rizwan Khan (72) Name of Inventor: (1) Dr. Atif Iqbal (2) Shaikh Moinuddin (3) Mohd. Rizwan Khan (57) Abstract : The present invention is the means of transforming three-phase incoming electrical supply to Five-phase output supply by means of a costumed designed transformer and special scheme of connection of their windings termed here as AMR (Atif-Moinuddin-Rizwan) connection . This novel transformer connection outputs balanced Five-phase supply with balanced three-phase input and vice-versa is also true for the proposed invention. The complete design and associated phasor diagrams are elaborated in the complete specification. The experimental results are provided to support the findings. No. of Pages : 25 No. of Claims : 8 The Patent Office Journal 02/10/2009 7089 (12) Patent Application Publication (21) Application No.748/DEL/2008 A (19) India (22) Date of filing of Application (43) Publication Date : 02/10/2009 :25/03/2008 (54) Title of the invention: Three-To Seven Phase Transformation using MAR (Moinuddin-Atif-Rizwan) Connection Scheme (51) International classification :H02M7/00 (31) Priority Document No :NA (32) Priority Date :NA (33) Name of priority country :NA (86) International Application No :NA Filing Date :NA (87) International Publication No :NA (61) Patent of Addition to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (62) Divisional to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (71) Name of Applicant: (1) Shaikh Moinuddin: Address of Applicant: Lecturer, Electrical Engineering Section University Polytechnic, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.)-202002 India Uttar Pradesh India (2) DR. ATIF IQBAL 3) MOHD. RIZWAN KHAN (72) Name of Inventor: (1) Shaikh Moinuddin (2) Dr. Atif Iqbal 3) Mohd. Rizwan Khan (57) Abstract : The present invention is the means of transforming three-phase incoming electrical supply to Seven-phase output supply by means of a costumed designed transformer and special scheme of connection of their windings termed here as MAR (Moinuddin-Atif-Rizwan) connection. This novel transformer connection outputs balanced Seven-phase supply with balanced three-phase input and vice-versa is also true for the proposed invention. The complete design and associated phasor diagrams are elaborated in the complete specification. The experimental results are provided to support the findings. No. of Pages : 22 No. of Claims : 10 The Patent Office Journal 02/10/2009 7090 (12) Patent Application Publication (21) Application No.749/DEL/2008 A (19) India

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Aligarh Muslim University (22) Date of filing of Application : (43) Publication Date : 02/10/2009 25/03/2008 (54) Title of the invention : Automatic Fault Tolerant System To Obtain Continuous Three-Phase Electric Supply (51) International classification :H02M7/00 (31) Priority Document No :NA (32) Priority Date :NA (33) Name of priority country :NA (86) International Application No :NA Filing Date :NA (87) International Publication No :NA (61) Patent of Addition to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (62) Divisional to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (71)Name of Applicant:(1) SHAIKH MOINUDDIN Address of Applicant: Lecturer, Electrical EngineeringSection University Polytechnic, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.)-202002 INDIA Uttar Pradesh India (2) Dr.Atif Iqbal 3) Mohd.Rizwan Khan (72) Name of Inventor: (1) Shaikh Moinuddin (2) Dr. Atif Iqbal 3) Mohd. Rizwan Khan (57) Abstract : The invented system presents a novel scheme to obtain a continuous three-phase electric supply even with one phase being out from incoming feeder automatically. This is possible using special connection of windings of a customed designed transformer. The proposed system automatically detects the faulted phase and provides necessary correction to output three-phase supply by recreating the outgoing phase. In case of two phase fault or outages of two phases, the proposed invention automatically shut down the complete system thus providing safety to the electrical loads connected to the feeder. In case of two phases carrying same voltage/current (equal magnitude with same phase angle) then the proposed invention will shut the complete supply and inherent protection to the load will be provided F**MJ No. of Pages : 15 No. of Claims : 5 The Patent Office Journal 02/10/2009 7095 (12) Patent Application Publication (21) Application No.399/Del/2010 A (19) India (22) Date Of Filing Of Application : (43) Publication Date : 26/08/2011 24/02/2010 (54) Title of the invention : CONSTANT VOLT PER HERTZ CONTROL OF INDUCTION MOTOR USING VARIABLE FREQUENCY TRANSFORMER (51) International classification :H01F27/00; (31) Priority Document No :NA (32) Priority Date :NA (33) Name of priority country :NA (86) International Application No :NA Filing Date :NA (87) International Publication No :NA (61) Patent of Addition to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA (62) Divisional to Application Number :NA Filing Date :NA Page 506 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University (71) Name of Applicant: (1) DR. MOHD. RIZWAN KHAN - Address of Applicant: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Zakir Husain College of Engineering & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (UP) – 202 002 INDIA (2) Dr. Atif Iqbal (3) Dr. Shaikh Moinuddin (72) Name of Inventor: (1) Dr. Mohd. Rizwan Khan (2) Dr. Atif Iqbal (3) Dr. Shaikh Moinuddin (57) Abstract : A novel approach of obtaining volt per hertz control of a three-phase induction motor drive is documented in this proposal. The variable frequency transformer (VFT) is a device which is capable of producing variable voltage and variable frequency (VVVF) and is used effectively for constant V/f drive. The main component of VFT is a rotary transformer (slip-ring type three-phase induction motor) with three-phase windings on both stator and rotor. A dc motor drive system is mechanically coupled with the VFT, to adjust the rotational speed of the rotor with respect to stator, therefore controlling the magnitude of rotor winding voltage and frequency. Simulation and experimental results have been obtained to verify the concept of VFT based V/f control of a three-phase induction motor drive and reported. The advantages and shortcomings of the proposed approach are highlighted. No. of Pages: 18 No. of Claims : 7 The Patent Office Journal 26/08/2011 14382 (12) Patent Application Publication (21) Application No.1232/DEL/2011 A (19) INDIA (22) Date of filing of Application: 27/04/2011 (43) Publication Date: 09/11/2012 (54) Title of the invention: Auto Charging Smart Cell Phone (51) International classification :F21L4/00 (71)Name of Applicant : (31) Priority Document No :NA 1) Dr. Mohd. Rizwan Khan Address of Applicant : (32) Priority Date :NA Assisteant Professor, Department Of Electrical (33) Name of priority country :NA Engineering, Zakir International Application Hussain College Of (86) :NA No Engineering & Tech., Aligarh Muslim University, Filing Date :NA Aligarh(U.P)-202002 India International Publication (87) :NA 2) Dr. Ekram Khan No Patent of Addition to (61) :NA (72)Name of Inventor : Application Number Filing Date :NA 1) Dr. Mohd. Rizwan Khan Divisional to Application (62) :NA 2) Dr. Ekram Khan Number Filing Date :NA (57) Abstract : The present invention relates to mobile/cell phones in general and more particularly, the present invention relates to charging of mobile/cell phones without electric supply/battery operated chargers. The present invention is about the development of charger free cellular phones. The basic concept is that there are number of Radio Frequency (RF) signals in the environment. Most importantly, in mobile context, the mobile tracking signal is almost available everywhere mobile network exist. When mobile is in idle state (not in talking state), even then it communicates with the nearest BTS through some RF signals to keep track of current location of the mobile set. The present invention (Cell Phone inbuilt Interface circuit) shall convert these RF Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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signals into equivalent DC signal of requisite value, which shall be fed to the battery of cell phone to charge it. The RF signal strength is approximately of the order of 2mW. Each cell phone generally receives seven to eight RF signal of different strength for tracking purpose. In addition, there are plenty of RF signals (mostly around 900 MHz and 1800 MHz) available most of the time. The present invention is about utilization of these RF signals to charge batteries of mobiles and other handheld/portable electronic devices. No. of Pages : 30 No. of Claims : 11 The Patent Office Journal 09/11/2012 21007 Strength: Well qualified and expert faculty members, Teaching and Research, Good classical laboratories with real size machines, Unbiased and healthy environment, thick on cultural / racial/ethnic diversity. Weakness: Deficiency in latest laboratories to carried out research work, Limited space availability, Lack of space for faculty, Detail five major Strengths, laboratory and students class rooms. Weaknesses, Opportunities Opportunity: Industrial Collaboration, Large scope and Challenges (SWOC) of of research and development, build graduate the department. experience using the best practices from throughout the country. Challenges: To obtain funds for development of the department especially in terms of building and other research facilities, Infrastructure for department & laboratories, including purchase of modern equipments, lack of original software’s to meet the global quality requirement in pass out students. Development of the department in terms of space for laboratories, staff rooms (individual rooms for faculty), PhD students’ rooms. Creating strong research groups in High Voltage, Renewable Energy, Power Systems, Instrumentation, Control and Electric Drives. To develop new areas of teaching and research in Power Quality Monitoring, Renewable Energy & Systems. Enhancement of laboratory facilities required for high class research work & further improvement in research activities. Future plans of the department: Encourage students to appear and qualify the competitive examinations like IES,IAS, GATE, GRE, TOEFL etc. To increase the student interaction with the Industry by organizing various conferences, seminars, guest lectures and project MoU with Industry Fellows/Companies. Establishment of smart classrooms. Procurement of e-resources and latest softwares for enhancement of R & D activities. Establishment of a Virtual Instrumentation laboratory, already sanctioned under FIST

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Aligarh Muslim University programme. Establishment of a Synchrophasor Measurement setup in collaboration with main industrial players. Establishment of a Mechatronics laboratory setup already sanctioned under TEQIP-II programme. Participation in various FDPs and teacher training programmes in order to enhance teaching skills. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution Sd./- Chairman with seal: Place: Date:

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Prof. Mirza Salim Beg

Prof. M.J.R Khan Prof. Z.A. Abbasi Prof. M. Hasan

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M. Engg, Ph.D.

M.Sc. Engg, Ph.D. M.Sc. Engg Ph.D.

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Professor Professor

M.Tech, Ph.D.

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M.Sc. Engg, Ph.D.

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Dr. Tahira Parveen

M.Sc. Engg Ph.D.

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Mr. Musiur Raza Abidi

M. Sc Engg, Ph.D (Submitting)

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Dr. M Jawaid Siddiqui

M.Sc. Engg Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Dr. Syed Atiqur Rahman

M.Sc. Engg Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Dr. Omar Farooq

M.Sc. Engg Ph.D.

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Mobile Comm. & Computing, Wireless networks, Multimedia Comm., Computer Networks and Consumer Electronics. Thin-Film Microelectronic ckts, Digital Signal Processing VLSI Design, Nanoelectronics, Embedded System Communication Systems, Signal Processing, Image/ Video Coding, Biomedical Image Processing, Image/Video Transmission Electronic circuits and system design, Analog filters and Analog signal processing Fiber optic signal Processing, Wireless communication and coding, Finite field algebra Semiconductor Device Modeling , Microelectronics and VLSI Design Electronic Circuits and Artificial Neural Networks Signal processing with specialization in speech recognition, and biomedical signal processing

No. of Years of Exp.

No. of Ph.D./ M.Phil. students guided for the last 4 years

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Nano- Electronics

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Image/Video Coding and Transmission

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Aligarh Muslim University

Dr. S Maheshwari

M.Tech., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Mr. Syed Javed Arif

M.Sc. Engg.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Anwar Sadat

M.Tech., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

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List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

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Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

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Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: (B.Tech. + M.Tech.)

Analog signal processing circuits and current mode circuits. Instrumentation and Measurement Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement

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02

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Prof. M.M. Jamali (University of Toledo, USA) Dr. Nadeem Akhtar (center of excellence in wireless technology, Chennai) Dr. Jameel Akhtar (CEERI Pilani)) Based on local allocation for session 2013-14 by the BOS held on 09-05-2013 B.Tech: 24.15% M.Tech: 13.63% Year STR 2009-2010 12.5 B. Tech. 2010-2011 12.1 2011-2012 11.7 2012-2013 12.6 ST Year R 2009-2010 9.3 M. Tech. 2010-2011 9.6 2011-2012

10.1

2012-2013* 10.8 Note*: M. Tech. course in High Voltage & Insulation engineering (10 seats) have been introduced (under TEQIP). 15

16

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:

UG 12.7:1 PG 7.84:1

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

Communication and Information Systems Multimedia Communications Wireless and Mobile Communications Image and Video Coding Biomedical Signal Processing Speech Recognition Digital Watermarking RF device Modeling Electronic Circuits & Systems Design Electronic Instrumentation Control Systems IC Design Low Power Architecture for Signal Processing and Telecommunications Semiconductor Devices; VLSI Design & Technology

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Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

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Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

Neural Computation Analog Signal Processing Spintronics Energy Harvesting Nanoelectronics National Project Title: Design and Modeling of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Field Effect Transistors for Low Power Circuits Funding Agency: DST (Nanomission), Govt. of India Funding Amount: Rs. 23.814 lacs Principal Investigator: Dr. Muhmmad Shah Alam, Project Title: Signal Processing Applications in Networked Multimedia (DRS-II) Funding Agency: UGC (DRS Programme) Funding Amount: Rs. 64.50 lacs Principal Investigator: Prof. Ekram Khan (Coordinator) International funding agencies: Nil Total grants received = 88.314 lacs National collaboration Collaborative R&D project sanctioned by MICT to IIT Delhi, AMU and GH Patel College of Engineering. & Tech. Gujarat. On “Wireless Body Area Network for Health Monitoring” (Rs 79.32 lacs) 2011-13. NO grants received in the Department. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Collaborative research project between Electrical Engineering, AMU, Electronics Engineering, AMU and Department of Neurology, AIIMS; sanctioned by Department of Biotechnology, “Automatic detection of non-convulsive seizure on scalp recorded Electroencephalogram (EEG)”, Rs 25.30 lacs for two years, 2011-2013. NO grants received in the Department. (Dr. Omar Farooq) International collaboration: University of Toledo (USA): One research stdent registered for PhD at AMU under joint supervision of Prof. M.Salim Beg(AMU) supervisor and Co-supervisor Prof.M.M Jamali (University of Toledo) University of Essex(England): Prof.Ekram Khan (AMU) and Prof. Muhammad

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Ganbari (University of Essex); Dr.A.A.M completed his PhD under this collaboration through Commonwealth split site program: Joint Publications with University of Essex continued. Granted UKIERI Standard Project in Collaboration with IIT Delhi, AIIMS, Kingston University, UK, and Loughborough University, UK on ‘Mobile Communication To Improve Monitoring of Heart Diseases and Diabetes’. The project duration is from 2007-2012. University of Edinburg: Prof. M.Hasan (AMU) & Prof. T Arsalan (University of Edinburg, UK) Queen’s University, Belfast: Dr.M Shah Alam (AMU) & Prof. G.A. Armstrong (Queen’s University, Belfast) Fund for Infrastructure in Science and Technology (FIST) funded by DST - Period of 05 years 2009-2014, Rs. 91.00 lacs Grant of about Rs 65.00 lacs under the scheme TEQIP funded by MHRD during the year Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC2011-2013. SAP/CAS,DPE; DBT, ICSSR, Grant of Rs. 64.5 lacs under UGC DRS-II during period of 5 years (2009-2014) AICTE, etc total grants Grant of Rs. 7.04 lacs received under project on received Wavelet based features for viseme recognition from Audio-Visual Hindi Speech funded by Council of Science & Technology, UP State recognition: Nil National recognition Centre for Wireless Networks Research facility/centre with Centre for ASIC Design (both centers created by the grants received under IIT up gradation process ) International recognition: Nil Some equipment have been given to department by Special research laboratories ST Microelectronics. An MOU with ST sponsored by /created by Microelectronics has been agreed upon by both industry or corporate bodies. parties and it is likely to be signed soon. Publications: Number of paper published in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 93 Monographs: Nil Chapters in books: 10 Edited books: Nil Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 02 Muzaffer A. Siddiqi, (2011) “Dynamic RAM: A Technology Advancement”. Publishers: CRC Publications, Taylor & Francis Group (USA).

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Aligarh Muslim University Intekhab Amin, M. S. Alam, “Novel NanoScale MOSFET with TCAD” @August 2012 Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Zurick, Switzerland; ISBN: 978-3659-19786-4. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): About 555 (As per google scholar) Citation Index –range/average Range: 17-1047 Average: 229 SNIP: Nil SJR: Nil Impact Factor-range/average Range: 0.5-2.5 H-index: 19 (Maximum) I.K. Tabash, M. Salim Beg, N. Ahmad, “Performance analysis of some TCP variants for routing over mobile ad hoc networks”, International journal of Advanced Computer Research, vol. 3, No. 3, Issue 12, September 2013, pp. 52-57, ISSN (print): 2249-7277, ISSN (online): 2277-7970) Accepted IJACR via email 18th July, Paper ID: IJACRSE132102. M. Rihan, Mukhtar Ahmad & M. Salim Beg, “Optimal Multistage placement of PMUs with limited channel capacity for a smart grid”, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2013, vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 133-138, doi: 10.5923/j.eee.20130305.03, p-ISSN: 2162-9455, e-ISSN: 2162-8459. I.K. Tabash, M. Salim Beg, N. Ahmad, “Improving TCP performance based on Fuzzy-Logic for Mobile Ad hoc Networks”, International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 78, No. 2, Sept. 2013, pp. 11-16, ISBN: 973-9380877-21-7. M. Rihan, M. Ahmad & M. Salim Beg, “Vulnerability Analysis of Wide Area Measurement System in the Smart Grid”, Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, September 2013, vol. 4, No. 6A, pp. 1-7. R. Muzammil, M. Salim Beg and M. M. Jamali “A Dynamically Reconfigurable Transceiver for Software Defined Radio”, International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 76, No. 17, Aug. 2013, pp. 50-58, ISBN: 973-93-80877-475. M. Rihan, M. Ahmad, M. Salim Beg, A. Anees, “Optimal PMU Placement on Network Branches for Intentional Islanding to Prevent Blackouts”, International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2013, pp. 73-78, ISSN 2250-2459, ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal. M. Israil, M. Salim Beg, “Matched filter based NML detection for futuristic mobile systems”, Journal of Communication, Navigation and Signal processing, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 11-17. J.K.M. Ali, S.I. Hasnain, & M. Salim Beg, “Handwriting endangerment”, Aligarh Journal of linguistics, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 2011-March 2012, pp. 27-35. H.S.M. Mohammed, S.I. Hasnain, & M. Salim Beg, “Use of multimedia in teaching listening skills”, Aligarh Journal of linguistics, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 2011March 2012, pp. 117-136. M. Rihan, M. Ahmad, & M. Salim Beg, “Smart sensors for a more reliable and environment friendly power grid”, Journal of Electrical Engineering, vol. 4, No.1, July-September 2010, pp. 1-7 (ISSN-0973-8835). M. Israil and M. Salim Beg, “Mitigation of ISI for next generation wireless channels in outdoor vehicular environments:, International Journal of Electronics, Communication & Computer engineering, France, Vol. 1, No. 3, 2009, pp. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University 150-155 (ISSN 2073-0543). M. Rihan & M. Salim Beg, “Evolution of Home Automation Technology”, BVICAM’s International Journal of Information Technology, Vol. 1, No. 2, July-Dec. 2009, pp. 35-40 (ISSN 0973-5658). M. Israil, M. Salim Beg, “Performance of some detectors for outdoor mobile channels with severe distortion”, Mediterranean Journal of Electronics and Communications, United Kingdom, Vol. 5, No. 2, April 2009, pp 58-65, ISSN 1744-2400. Mustafa S. Abbas, M. Salim Beg, Mohd. Israil, “Fast start-up Estimation of Contemporary Mobile Radio Channel with Rapid Frequency Selective Fading”, Invited Book chapter, ICEIT Book, New Delhi, 2012 (Accepted; in press). I.K. Tabash, M. Salim Beg, N. Ahmad, “A Fuzzy-based Inference System for improving TCP performance in Mobile Ad hoc Networks”, Invited Book chapter, ICEIT Book, New Delhi, 2012 (Accepted; in press). Mustafa S. Abbas, M. Salim Beg, Mohd. Israil, “Fast start-up Estimation of Contemporary Mobile Radio Channel with Rapid Frequency Selective Fading”, Invited Book chapter, ICEIT Book, New Delhi, 2012 (Accepted: in press). J.K.M. Ali, S.I. Hasnain, & M. Salim Beg, “Non-standardization in modern electronic communication and its effects on comprehension”, Aligarh Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 2, Nos. 1-2, 2012, pp. 91-103, ISSN 2249-1511. Thasneem Fathima, M. Bedeeuzzaman, O. Farooq, Yusuf U. Khan, “Wavelet Based Features for Epileptic Seizure Detection”, MES Journal of Technology and Management, ISSN 0976-3724, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 108-112, May 2011. High Speed Cache Design Using Multi-Diameter CNFET at 32nm Technology in Springer Information and Communication Technologies. Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science. Volume 101, Part 1, Pages: 215-222. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan. Venu V Das, R. Vijay Kumar et al. (Eds). ISBN-10 3I.K. Tabash, M. Salim Beg, N. Ahmad, “A Fuzzy-based Inference System for improving TCP performance in Mobile Ad hoc Networks”, ICEIT Book, New Delhi, 2012. Shakir Iqbal, Ekram Khan and Mohd. Hasan, “High speed and memory efficient architecture of a novel zero memory SPECK algorithm”, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Circuits and systems for Video Technology. S.D. Pable, Mohd. Hasan, S.A. Abbasi and A.R.M. Alamoud, “Interconnect optimization to enhance the performance of subthreshold circuits”, submitted to ISI indexed Microelectronics Journal. J.K.M. Ali, S.I. Hasnain, & M. Salim Beg, “Non-standardization in modern electronic communication and its effects on comprehension”, Aligarh Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 2, Nos. 1-2, 2012, pp. 91-103, ISSN 2249-1511. M. Israil, M. Salim Beg, “Matched filter based NML detection for futuristic mobile systems”, Journal of Communication, Navigation and Signal processing, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 11-17. M. Rihan, M. Ahmad, & M. Salim Beg, “Smart sensors for a more reliable and environment friendly power grid”, Journal of Electrical Engineering, vol. 4, No.1, July-September 2010, pp. 1-7 (ISSN-0973-8835). M. Israil and M. Salim Beg, “Mitigation of ISI for next generation wireless channels in outdoor vehicular environments:, International Journal of Electronics, Communication & Computer engineering, France, Vol. 1, No. 3,2009, pp. 150-155 (ISSN 2073-0543). M. Rihan & M. Salim Beg, “Evolution of Home Automation Technology”, International Journal of Information Technology, Vol. 1, No. 2, July-Dec. 2009, pp. 35-40 (ISSN 0973-5658). Page 516 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University M. Israil, M. Salim Beg, “Performance of some detectors for outdoor mobile channels with severe distortion”, Mediterranean Journal of Electronics and Communications, United Kingdom, Vol. 5, No. 2, April 2009, pp 58-65, ISSN 1744-2400. Ale Imran, Aminul Islam, M. Hasan and S.A. Abbasi, “Optimized Design of a 32nm CNFET based Low Power Ultra Wide band CCII”, accepted in ISI indexed IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology. Aminul Islam and Mohd. Hasan, “Leakage Characterization of 10T SRAM Cell”, ISI indexed IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 59, Issue 3, pp. 631638, March, 2012. S.D. Pable and Mohd. Hasan, “Interconnect Design for Subthreshold Circuits”, ISI indexed IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, Vol. 11, Issue 3, pp. 633-639, May, 2012. Aminul Islam and Mohd. Hasan, “A Technique to Mitigate Impact of Process Voltage and Temperature Variations on Design Metrics of SRAM Cell” ISI indexed Elsevier’s Microelectronics Reliability, Vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 405-411, February, 2012. Aminul Islam and Mohd. Hasan, "Variability Aware Low Leakage Reliable SRAM Cell Design Technique," ISI indexed Elsevier’s Microelectronics Reliability, Vol. 52, Issue 6, pp. 1247-1252, June, 2012. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Variation Resilient Subthreshold SRAM Cell Design Technique," ISI indexed International Journal of Electronics, Vol. 99, No. 9, pp. 1223-1237, Sept. 2012. S.D. Pable and Mohd. Hasan, “Ultra-low-power signaling challenges for subthreshold global interconnects”, ISI indexed Elsevier’s Integration, The VLSI Journal, Vol. 45, Issue 2, pp. 186-196, March, 2012. S.D. Pable and Mohd. Hasan, “A Novel Robust FPGA Routing Switch Box Design for Ultra Low Power Applications”, ISI indexed International Journal of Electronics, Vol. 99, Issue 1, pp. 15-27, Sept. 2011. S.D. Pable and Mohd. Hasan, “Robustness comparison of emerging devices for portable applications,” Journal of Nanomaterials Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 242459, 8 pages DOI:10.1155/2012/242459. S.D.Pable and Mohd.Hasan, “High Speed Interconnect through Device Optimization for Subthreshold FPGA”, ISI indexed Elseviers’s Microelectronics Journal, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 545-552, Jan., 2011. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Power optimized variation aware dual-threshold SRAM cell design technique”, Nanotechnology, Science and Applications Journal Vol. 2011:4, pp. 25-33, Feb., 2011, DOI: 10.2147/NSA.S15719. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Dual-Diameter Variation –Immune CNFET-based 7T SRAM Cell”, Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies: An International Journal (NIJ), Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-14, Feb. 2011. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Single-Ended 6T SRAM Cell to Improve Dynamic Power Dissipation By Decreasing Activity Factor,” Mediterranean Journal of Electronics and Communications, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 172-181, 2011. A.K. Kureshi and M. Hasan, "DTMOS based low power FPGA building blocks", Mediterranean Journal of Electronics and Communication, Vol. 6, No. 4, Oct. 2010, ISSN:1744-2400. Fahad Ali Usmani and M. Hasan, " Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors for High Performance Analog Applications: An Optimum Design Approach, ISI indexed Elseviers’s Microelectronics Journal, Vol. 41, Number 7, pp. 395402, July, 2010. A.K. Kureshi and M. Hasan, "Analysis of CNT Bundle and its Comparison with Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Copper Interconnect for CMOS and CNFET Drivers," Journal of Nanomaterials, Vol. 2009, Article ID 486979, 6 pages, 2009. Kureshi A. K. and Mohd. Hasan, “DTMOS Based Low Power High Speed Interconnects for FPGA", Journal of Computers (Academy Publisher Finland), vol.4, No.10, pp.921-926, Oct-2009. A.K. Kureshi and M. Hasan, “Comparison of performance of Carbon nanotube FET and bulk CMOS based 6T SRAM cell in deep submicron”, ISI indexed Elsevier’s Microelectronics Journal , Volume 40, No. 6, pp. 979-982, June 2009. S.D. Pable and Mohd. Hasan, “Performance analysis of DG FinFET for ultralowpower subthreshold applications,” Journal of Electronic Design Technology, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2011. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Variability Analysis of 6T and 7T SRAM Cell in Sub-45nm Technology”, IIUM Engineering Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 13-30, May, 2011. Aminul Islam, M. W. Akram, Mohd. Hasan, “Energy Efficient and Process Tolerant Full Adder in Technologies Beyond CMOS,” International Journal on Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 05, no. 01, pp. 1–7, March 2011 S.D. Pable and Mohd.Hasan, “Performance analysis of interconnects driver for ultra low power application,” International Journal on Electrical and Power Engineering, Vol. 2, No.1, pp. 30-35, Feb. 2011. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Process Variation and Radiation-Immune Single Ended 6T SRAM Cell”, ACEEE International Journal on Signal & Image Processing - IJSIP, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 37-45, Dec. 2010. Aminul Islam, Mohd. Hasan, “Design and Analysis of Power and Variability Aware Digital Summing Circuit,” ACEEE International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 29-37, Nov. 2010. A.K. Kureshi and M. Hasan, "Analysis of CNT Bundle and its Comparison with Copper for FPGA Interconnect,"International Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology, pp. 178-183, 2009. Farid Ghani, Abdul Kader, Ekram Khan and Badlishah Ahmad, “Memory Efficient Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Tree (MESH) for Wavelet Image Compression”, IEICE Trans on Communication, Vol. E95-B, No. 9, pp. 29062913, September 2012. Indra Vijay Singh, M.S. Alam and G.A. Armstrong, "Accurate Modelling of Nanoscale Gate Underlap SOI MOSFET and Design of Low Noise Amplifier for RF Applications”, Radioelectronics and Communications Systems, Springer Publication, June 2013, Volume 56, Issue 6, pp. 265-277 M.S. Alam, A. Kranti and G.A. Armstrong “An Efficient Neural Network Approach for Modeling of FinFET and Nano-circuit Simulation”, International Journal of Numerical Modeling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields, Wiley (U.S.A.), Volume 22, Issue 5, 2009, pp. 379-393. Mohd. Altaf, Ekram Khan, M Ghanbari and Nadia Qadri, “Efficient Bitstream Switching for Streaming of H.264/AVC Coded Video”, EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing, May 2011. Mohd. Ayyub Khan, Athar Ali Moinuddin, Ekram Khan and Mohammed Ghanbari, “Reliable Transmission of Wavelet-based Scalable Video over Wireless Networks Using Cross-Layer Approach,” IET Communication, Vol. 4, No. 11, pp. 1325-1336, July 2010. Ekram Khan, Irshad A. Arshad and Taru Varshney, “An Error Resilient and Memory Efficient Scheme For Wavelet Image Coding”, Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods (JAQM), Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 350-357, 2010. Athar Ali Moinuddin, Ekram Khan and Mohammed Ghanbari, “The Impact of Tree Page 518 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Structures on the Performance of Zero tree-based Wavelet Video Codecs,” Signal Processing: Image Communication (Elsevier Science), Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 179-195, March 2010. S. A. Rahman, M. S. Ansari and A. A. Moinuddin, “Solution of Linear Programming Problems using a Neural Network with Non-Linear Feedback,” Radioengineering, vol. 21, Dec. 2012, pp. 1171-1177. P. A. Alvi, Sapna Gupta, Pooja V. , G. Sharma, and M. J. Siddiqui, “Effect of Al concentration on GaN/AlxGa1-xN new modeled multilayer nanoheterostructure” Phsica B 405 (2010) 3624-3629, ISSN: 0921-4526. (Impact Factor = 1.063) Mohammad Kaifi, M.J.Siddiqui, T.A.Abbasi and M. U. Khan, “Simulation of SOI MOSFET using ATLAS”, Journal of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Vol. 1 , Issue 2, 2010, pp: 09-12, ISSN: 0976-8106 E ISSN: 0976-8114 Khalid, J.K.Singh, M.J.Siddiqui, S.A. Rahman, “IMPLEMENTATION OF THRESHOLD LOGIC GATEs USING RTDs” , Journal of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Vol. 1 , Issue 2, 2010, pp: 13-17 K. Tabash, N. Ahmad, M. Salim Beg, “Performance Evaluation of TCP Reno and Vegas over different routing protocols for MANETs”, Proc. 4th IEEE International Symposium on Advanced Networks & Telecommunication Systems, Mumbai, 16-18 December 2010, pp. 82-84. (Also available in IEEE Xplore On-line Digital Library). P. Beg, M. A. Siddiqi and M. S. Ansari, “Multi Output Filter and Four Phase Sinusoidal Oscillator Using CMOS DX-MOCCII”, International Journal of Electronics, Vol. 98, No. 9, pp. 1185-1198, 2011. P. Beg, I. A. Khan, S. Maheshwari and M. A. Siddiqi, “Digitally programmable Fully Differential Filter”, Radioengineering, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 917-925, 2011. Musheer Ahmad, Bashir Alam and Omar Farooq, “Chaos Based Mixed Keystream Generation for Voice Data Encryption”, International Journal on Cryptography and Information Security (IJCIS), Vol. 2, No.1, March, 2012, DOI:10.5121/ijcis.2012.2104, pp. 36-45. Abdus Samad, M. Qasim Rafiq, Omar Farooq, “Two Round Scheduling (TRS) Scheme for Linearly Extensible Multiprocessor Systems”, International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887), Volume 38– No.10, January 2012, pp. 34-40. Musheer Ahmad and Omar Farooq, “Chaos and Wavelets Based Image Encryption”, International Journal of Information Processing, 5(2), 13-21, 2011. P A Alvi, Pyare Lal, S Dalela and M J Siddiqui, “An extensive study on simple and GRIN SCH-based In0.71Ga0.21Al0.08As/InP lasing heterostructures” , PHYSICA SCRIPTA, IOP PUBLISHING, Phys. Scr. 85 (2012) 035402 (9pp) Mohd. Samar Ansari and Syed Atiqur Rahman, “Non-linear Feedback Neural Network for Solution of Quadratic Programming Problems,” International Journal of Computer Applications, 39(2):44–48, 2012. Mohd. Samar Ansari and Syed Atiqur Rahman, “A Non-Linear Feedback Neural Network for Graph Coloring,” International Journal of Computer Applications, 39(16):31–33, 2012 Mohd. Samar Ansari and Syed Atiqur Rahman, “DVCC-Based Non-linear Feedback Neural Circuit for Solving System of Linear Equations,” Circuits Systems and Signal Processing. Vol. 30, No. 5, Pages 1029-1045, October 2011. Anwar Sadat , Pallavi Gupta & M. J. R. Khan “Acoustic attenuation technique for the detection of adulteration in milk”, Special Issue on Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering , Published by International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), Number 1, Year of Publication Dec Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University 2011, New York, USA, Pages 1-2. S. Maheshwari, B. Chaturvedi, High-input low-output impedance all-pass filters using one active element, IET: Circuits Devices and Systems, 2012, vol. 6, no. 2, pp 103-110. S. Maheshwari, M. S. Ansari, Catalog of realizations for DXCCII using commercially available IC and applications, Radioengineering, 2012, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 281289. S. V. Singh, S. Maheshwari, Current-Processing Current-Controlled Universal Biquad Filter, Radio engineering , 2012, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 317-323. P. Beg, I. A. Khan and S. Maheshwari, Biphase amplifier based precision rectifier, Int. Journal of Computer Applications, 2012, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 14-18. P. Beg, I. A. Khan, S. Maheshwari, M. A. Siddiqi, Digitally programmable fully differential filter, Radioengineering, 2011, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 917-925. S. Maheshwari, A. Gangwar, Versatile voltage mode universal filter using Differential Difference Current Conveyor, Circuits and Systems, 2011, vol. 2, pp. 210-216. B.Chaturvedi, S. Maheshwari, Current-mode biquad filter with minimum component count, Active and Passive Electronic Components, volume 2011 , Article ID 391642, 7 pages, 2011. S. V. Singh, S. Maheshwari, D. S. Chauhan, Single MO-CCCCTA based electronically tunable current/trans-impedance mode based biquad universal filter, Circuits and Systems, 2011, vol. 2, pp. 1-6. S. Maheshwari, S. V. Singh, D. S. Chauhan, Electronically tunable low-voltage mixed mode universal biquad filter, IET: Circuits Devices and Systems, 2011, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 149-158. S. Maheshwari, J. Mohan, D. S. Chauhan, Cascadable all-pass and notch filter configurations using two plus type DVCCs, Journal of Circuits Systems and Computers, April 2011, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 329-347. S. Maheshwari, J. Mohan, D. S. Chauhan, Novel cascadable all-pass/ notch filters using a single FDCCII and grounded capacitors, Circuits Systems and Signal Processing, June 2011, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 643-654. Mohd. Altaf, Ekram Khan, M Ghanbari and Nadia Qadri, “Efficient Bitstream Switching for Streaming of H.264/AVC Coded Video”, EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing, May 2011. (Impact factor: 0.62). S. J. Arif, M. S. J. Asghar and Adil Sarwar, “Measurement of Speed and Calibration of Tachometers Using Rotating Magnetic Field,” IEEE Tnans. on Inst. & Measr., Issue 99, pp. 1-11, Published in IEEE Xplore on 17 Oct 2013. S. J. Arif with M. S. J. Asghar and K. F. Khan, “Harnessing Low Power Wind Energy from Riverine and Isolated Potential Pockets Using Wound Rotor Induction Machines”, Special Issue of International Journal on Earth Science and Climate Change (USA), pp. 1-9, March 2013. S. J. Arif, M. S. J. Asghar and Imdadullah, “Accurate Measurement of Velocity and Acceleration of Seismic Vibrations near Nuclear Power Plants,” Elsevier’s Journal of Physics Procedia, vol., 37, pp. 43-50, Oct. 2012. S. J. Arif with M. S. J. Asghar and K. F. Khan, “A High Resolution Measurement of Foreshocks for the Prediction of Earthquakes”, International Journal on Earth Science and Climate Change (USA), vol., 3, no.,2, pp. 1-6, Oct. 2012. S. J. Arif, Imdadullah, and S. H. Laskar, “Instantaneous Angular Speed Measurement for Low Speed Machines,” Journal of Innovative Systems Design and Engineering (USA), vol., 3, no., 5, pp. 21-32, March 2012. S. J. Arif with Adil Sarwar, and M. S. J. Asghar, “A Solar PV Based Multistage Grid Tie Inverter,” Journal of Innovative Systems Design and Engineering (USA), vol., 3, no., 6, pp. 77-90, 2012. Page 520 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University S. J. Arif, M. S. J. Asghar and Imdadullah, “Very Fast Measurement of Low Speed of Rotating Machines Using Rotating Magnetic Field,” IEEE Tnans. on Inst. & Measr., vol., 61, no., 3, pp. 759-766, March 2012. S. J. Arif with M. S. Ansari and S. A. Rahman, “A Non-Linear Feedback Neural Network for Graph Coloring International Journal of Computer Applications (USA), vol.39, no.16, pp 31-33, Feb. 2012. S. J. Arif, M. S. J. Asghar and Imdadullah, “Rotating Magnetic Field Based Measurement of Large Machine Vibrations,” Special Issue of International Journal of Computer Applications on Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering (USA), pp 12-16, Dec. 2011. Patents Filed: (07)

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Rizwan A Khan and Ekram Khan,”Auto Charging Smart Cell Phone” (Patent File No. 1232/DEL/2011), p-21007, ) 09 Nov 2012 S.J. Arif and M.S.J. Asghar, “A Selsyn Based Vibration Measurement of Machines,” The Patent Office Journal, Application No. 3470/DEL/2011, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No.16/2012, p-6142, April. 20, 2012. S. J. Arif and M. S. J. Asghar, “A Rotating Magnetic Field Based High Resolution Transducer for the Measurement of Instantaneous Angular Speed,” Patent Application 2578/DEL/2011, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No.49/2011, p-23961, Dec. 9, 2011. S. J. Arif and Shahedul Haque Laskar, “A Rotating Magnetic Field Based Ultra Fast Measurement of Speed,” Patent Application No.777/DEL/2011A, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No. 18/2011, p-8219, May 06, 2011. S.J. Arif and Shahedul Haque Laskar, “A Rotating Magnetic Field Based High Resolution Measurement of Velocity and Acceleration of Seismic Vibration,” Patent Application 778/DEL/2011A, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No. 17/2011, p-7116, Apr. 29, 2011. S. J. Arif and M. S. J. Asghar, “A Rotating Magnetic Field Based Ultra Fast Transducer for the Measurement of Very Low Speed,” Patent Application 2183/DEL/2010A, Indian Official Journal of the Patent Office, Issue No. 14/2011, p-6126, Apr. 8, 2011. S.J. Arif and Dr. M.S.J. Asghar, “A Rotating Magnetic Field based calibration of techometers,” Patent Application 2517/DEL/2013A, The Patent Office Journal, Issue No. 40/2013, p-24837, Oct 04, 2013. Nil

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Dr. Omar Farooq attend a series of meetings/discussions for UKIERI Project at Loughborough University, UK 5th July -18th July 2009. Dr. M.S. Alam visited Nanotechnology Centre, Queen‫׳‬s University of Belfast, UK (October 2009 to March 2010) Dr. Omar Farooq attend a series of meetings/discussions for UKIERI Project at Loughborough University, UK from 1st July 2012 to 14th July 2012. Prof. Mohd Hasan, Prof. Ekram Khan and Dr.Anwar Sadat visited ST Microelectronics Pvt. Ltd. Greater Noida, India National committees: Nil International committees Dr. S. Maheshwari, Member Editorial Board, Active and Passive Electronic Components, USA. Editorial Boards Dr. M.S.Alam Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Research in Wireless Systems since 2012. Dr Mohammad Jawaid Siddiqui, Editorial Board, International Journal of Education Dr. S. Maheshwari, Member Editorial Board, Active and Passive Electronic Components, USA. Any other (please specify) Dr Mohammad Jawaid Siddiqui, Advisory Board Member (Membership No: 22FCB4AC11) Journal of Electronic and Electrical Engineering; ISSN : 0976-8106 & E-ISSN : 0976-8114 As Resource Person/Organizing committee member Member, Programme Committee, National Conf. on Computing for Nation Development (IndiaCOM 2012), 5-7 March 2014, New Delhi. (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, Technical Program Committee, ICEIT Conference on “Advances in Mobile Communications, Networking and Computing”, 27-28 September 2013, New Delhi (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, National Advisory Committee, 2nd National Conf. on Recent Advances in Technology and Engineering (RATE-2013), 15-17 March 2013, Mangalaytan University, Aligarh (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, Programme Committee, National Conference on Computing for Nation Development (India-COM 2013), 7-8 March 2013, New Delhi (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

Aligarh Muslim University Member, Organizing Committee, Workshop on Emerging Trends in Communication Technology (ECT-2013), 9-10 Feb. 2013, Univ. Women’s Polytechnic, AMU (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, National Advisory Board & Chairman, Session 2A on SYSTEM MODELLING AND SIMULATION, Nat. Conf. on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Instrumentation & Communication Engineering., Agra, 6-7 April 2012 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, Programme Committee, National Conf. on Computing for Nation Development (IndiaCOM 2012), 23-24 Feb. 2012, New Delhi (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, National Advisory Committee, Nat. Conf. Recent Advances in Technology & Engineering (RATE-2012), 20-22 Jan. 2012 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, Advisory Committee, National Seminar on “Futuristic Technologies in Communication & Computing”, Ghaziabad, 24-25 September 2011 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Panellist speaker, Session Chairman as well as Member, Technical Programme Committee, ICEIT National Conference on Advances in Cellular Wireless Telecommunications: Technologies & Services”, New Delhi, 14-15 April 2011 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Member, Programme Committee, National Conf. on Computing for Nation Development (IndiaCOM 2011), 10-11 March 2011, New Delhi (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited lecture on “Design and Development of Web based instructional and learning material” on 18.2.2013 during UGC ASC refresher course, Deptt. of Physics, AMU (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited lecture on “Teaching and Learning through multimedia” on 11.2.2013 during UGC ASC refresher course, Deptt. of Physics, AMU (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Lecture on “Introduction to Multimedia” during short course on Multimedia Signal Processing, AMU, Aligarh, 7-14 Feb. 2011 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Lecture on “Multimedia Data Compression” during short course on Multimedia Signal Processing, AMU, Aligarh, 7-14 Feb. 2011 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Talk on “Teaching & Learning through Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Multimedia”, Workshop on Multimedia and its Applications (MMA-2009), AMU, 21-22 March 2009 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Organized (as Coordinator) a one week short-term course on “Multimedia Communication” in the department of Electronics Engineering, AMU Aligarh, 7-13 February 2011. (in collaboration with Academic Staff College, AMU Aligarh) (Prof. Ekram Khan) Co-convener of International conference of Multimedia Applications and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2009) organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU Aligarh from 14th March to 16th March 2009. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair of International Conference on Multimedia Applications and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2011) to be held in 17-19 December 2011. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Co-convener of 2nd Workshop on Multimedia and Applications (MMA-2012), organized by university women’s polytechnic AMU Aligarh during 4th-5th February 2012. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Conference Chair of International conference of Multimedia Applications and Communication Technologies (IMPACT2013) to be organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU Aligarh during 23th-25th November 2013. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Short-term course on Recent Trends in Digital Signal Processing, Sponsored by UGC and organized by the Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, 6-18 February 2012. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Short-term course on Multimedia Signal Processing, organized by the Dept. of Electronics Engineering in collaboration with UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, India, 7-11 February 2011. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Workshop on Recent Trends in Image Processing, organized by Shobit University, Meerut, India, 23 Oct. 2010. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Nanotechnology: A Science of small, Sponsored by UGC and organized by Academic Staff College, A.M.U. Aligarh on 26.02.2013. (Dr.M.S.Alam) Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFICs), Organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, A.M.U. Aligarh, from 25-29 Page 524 of 690

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organized by the Dept. of Electronics Engineering in collaboration with UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, India, 7-11 February 2011. (Dr. A. A. Moinuddin) Workshop on Recent Trends in Image Processing, organized by Shobhit University, Meerut, India, 23 Oct. 2010. (Dr. A. A. Moinuddin) Imam Refresher Program organized for Prayer Leaders by the Faculty of Theology in collaboration with UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, 22-26 Feb. 2010. (Dr. A. A. Moinuddin) Acted as reviewers for IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (S. Javed Arif) Acted as a Co-Coordinator of a workshop on “Recent Trends in VLSI Design and Technology”organised by the Electronics Engineering Department, AMU, Aligarh, India, on the 20th of March,2010. (Dr. S. Maheshwari). Acted as Conference Co-Chair of International conference of Multimedia Applications and Communication Technologies (IMPACT2013) to be organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU Aligarh during 23th-25th November 2013. (Dr. S. Maheshwari) Acted as Resource person in Recent trends in VLSI Design and Embedded Systems, organised by the Electronics Engineering Department, AMU, 24th-Jan to 6th Feb 2012 (Dr. S. Maheshwari). Percentage of students who have done in house projects including inter-departmental projectsUG: 100% PG: 92.3% Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other university/ industry/institute – UG: 0% PG: 7.7% Faculty Invited Panelist Speaker in Plenary Session on “Industry Academia Collaborations” at CONFLUENCE-2013 (The next generation Information Technology summit), Amity University, Noida, 26-27 September 2013 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Panelist Speaker in Panel Discussion on ‘Impact of Quality of Service in Cellular Telecommunications’ at National Conf. on Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

Aligarh Muslim University Advances in Wireless Cellular Telecommunications: Technologies & Services, New Delhi, 14-15 April 2011 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited lectures on “Wireless Communication”, Hindustan College of Science & Technology, Mathura, 9 April 2012 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited keynote lecture on “Recent trends in mobile communications & computing”, Nat. Conf. on Emerging trends in Electrical, Instrumentation & Communication Engineering. (ETEIC-2012), Agra, 6-7 April 2012 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Lecture on “Multimedia revolution”, IE(I) Aligarh Centre, 31 March 2012 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Invited Lecture on “Recent Trends in Mobile Computing & Communication”, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering., National Institute of Tech., Srinagar, 9th June 2010 (Prof. M. Salim Beg) Paper by R. Shamim, M. Salim Beg, R. Muzammil on “Real-time Environmental Monitoring and Regulation using Wireless Sensor Network” awarded MOST APPRECIATED PAPER AWARD at Conference on Advancements in Communication, Computing, and Signal Processing, Greater Noida, 16-17 April 2011. Acted as reviewers for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, IET proceedings on Circuits, Devices and Systems, Electronic letters, Micro & Nano letters, IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, International Conference on VLSI Design. (Prof. M.Hasan) Included in Marquis Who’s Who in the World 2010 edition for contribution to Engineering Sciences. (Prof. M.Hasan) Awarded commonwealth academic fellowship to pursue research on “Energy harvesting of body based sensor node” at the University of Hampton, UK in 2013. (Prof. M.Hasan) Jointly responsible for the award of a DST-FIST grant for a Department proposal on “Embedded System Design” from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. ( Prof. Zia Abbasi, Prof. M Salim Beg, Prof. M.Hasan, Prof. Ekram Khan) Jointly responsible for the award of DRS grant for a Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Departmental research project on Signal Processing applications in Networked Multimedia from the University Grants Commission, Government of India. (Prof. M Salim Beg, Prof. M.Hasan, Prof. Ekram Khan, Dr. Muhammed Shah Alam) Honry. Secretary, IETE Aligarh Center during 200912. (Prof. E. Khan) Member Executive Committee, IEEE UP section during 2009-11. (Prof. E. Khan) Vice Chairman, IEEE UP section during 2011-13. (Prof. E. Khan) Chaired a session on “Speech Hearing and Music” in the National Symposium on Acoustics, Pt. Lalit Mohan Sharma Government Post Graduate College, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, Nov. 11-13 2010. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Attend a series of meetings/discussions for UKIERI Project at Loughborough University, UK 12th September 2011 to 17th September 2011. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Co-chaired a session on “Instrumentation & ControlII” in the National Conference on Power, Instrumentation, Energy and Control (PICON-2011), at Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh 12th -13th Feb. 2011. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Attend a series of meetings/discussions for UKIERI Project at Loughborough University, UK from 1st July 2012 to 14th July 2012. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Chaired a session on “Computer Technology Development and Networks Information” in the International Conference on Computer, Software and Information Technology, 2012 IACSIT at Bangkok Thailand, 24-25 Nov. 2012. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Selected for the prestigious Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship 2011 from Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, UK. (Dr. A.A.Moinuddin) Listed in Marquis Whos’s Who in Science and Engineering (11th Edition) 2011-2012. (Dr. A.A.Moinuddin) Chaired a Technical session of International conference Impact 09. (Dr.T.Parveen). International Engineer of the Year Award for 2010 by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England. (Dr. Anwar Sadat) Co-Chair Technical session during International Conference on Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies, at AMU. (Dr. Anwar Sadat) Page 528 of 690

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Library: Department has its own library containing books of all branches of Electronics Engineering. At present total number of books in the library are about 2000. Internet facilities for staff and students: Each staff member is provided with internet connected PC. Department has separate computer lab, equipped with more than 32 PCs connected to high speed internet for students. Total number of class rooms in department: 03 Class rooms with ICT facility: 03 Student’s laboratories: 08 Research laboratories: 02 From the host institution/university: 03 Rehan Muzammil Ajmal Kafeel Gulrez Anjum From other institutions/universities: 04 Zoha Usmani Kamyab Abidi Burhan M. Basha M. Bedeeuzzaman 16, Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Yes, New programmes/courses have been developed keeping in view the requirements of

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industries/institutions which is accessed through various means. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching- learning evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, department takes the feedback from the faculty and utilizes this to update the curriculum. Students of staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, department takes the feedback from the students and utilizes this to make curriculum more appropriate to student without prejudice to its competence. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, department takes the feedback from the Alumni and employers and utilizes this to update the curriculum, as well as to initiate various curricular extra-curricular activities in the department. Name of Alumni Affiliation/Company Ministry of Pankaj Garg Environmental, Govt. of India S M Urooj Athar Indian Navy Broadcom Corporation, Rizwanulla Khan USA Centre of Excellence in Dr. Nadeem Akhtar Wireless Technology, Chennai Gaurav Saraswat Qualcomm India Indian Institute of Dr. Jaleel Akhtar Technology, Kanpur. Sanjay Varshney IES Akhtar Rizvi IPS, Govt. of India Mirza Fisal Beg IBM, USA Bhoomija Gupta Synopsis India Series of Expert lectures by professionals from ST Microelectronics on MEMS, Near Field Communication, and Training for STM32, 23 March 2013 One Day Workshop on Recent Trends in Embedded System Design(ESD-2013), 2 March 2013 Silver Jubilee Meet, 23-24 March 2013 Summer School on VLSI Design and Nanoelectronics, 25-30 June 2012 Workshop on Ultra Wide Band Systems (UWBS2011), 24th March 2011 International Conference on Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2011) - 17th to 19th

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Dec. 2011 One Day Workshop on Recent Trends in VLSI Design & Technology - 20th March 2010 International Conference on Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2009) - 14 to 16 March 2009 Workshop on Multimedia and its Applications - 21 & 22 March 2009 Modern Trends in Electronic & Communication Systems - 8 to 9 March 2008 Workshop on Wireless Networks (2nd in Series) 17th January 2008 Use of PPTs audio visual teaching aids Conventional teaching using white board/black board Laboratories Experiments & demonstrations Seminar/Colloquium Through frank and open discussions at informal level Formal discussions in staff meetings, BOS. Continual discussion with experts outside from university. Department regularly organizes Seminars, Workshops and Conferences, in which students and faculty participate with great enthusiasm. Students and faculty visit institution/ industries outside Aligarh also. Extracurricular activities (Sports, Technical, cultural and literary) are also organized Department regularly organizes free coaching for preparing the students for GATE EXAM B.Tech. program accredited by NBA for five years valid till February 2014 and application of reaccreditation is under process. Department regularly organizes International conference on every two years to promotes fundamental and applied research, continuing advanced academic education and to transfer knowledge in the field of Electronics and Communication. Strengths: Highly qualified Faculty, Well equipped Laboratories, Good number of high quality literature, Strong National and International Collaboration. Weaknesses: Limited Building space Limited availability of periodicals and journals Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Shortage of pertinent (academic and technical) staff: efforts are being made to fill the vacant positions. Opportunities: Interdisciplinary research activities are possible because of being integral part of the University that has more than 90 departments of study (spread over 12 faculties); Attraction of good faculty (because of the pay scales of Central Government) & Attraction of good students (as large number of candidates appear in the entrance test from all over the country) Possibility of providing training/consultancy to local industry in various areas; Existing and continuing efforts on MOUs with educational institutions of international repute; The university has an Academic Staff College which is being utilized by department teachers. Challenges: To compete with the best educational institutions To keep up with the fast changing field of Electronics To provide quality education to weaker sections of society at affordable cost To attract top notch faculty & technical staff To attract hardworking, intelligent & motivated students To frame a well-balanced curriculum with emphasis on basic theoretical knowledge as well as the requirements of the industry. To motivate students to develop innovative solutions for the betterment of the society. Collaboration with the industry, research establishments and other academic institutions to bolster the research and development activities. To provide infrastructure and financial support for culmination of novel ideas into useful prototypes. To promote research in emerging and interdisciplinary areas. Department is planning to increase the intake in M.Tech. programme. National Conf. on Emerging trends in Electrical, Instrumentation & Communication Engineering. (ETEIC-2012), Agra, 6-7 April 2012. (Prof. M.S. Beg) International Conference on Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2011), Aligarh, 1719 Dec. 2011. (Prof. M.S. Beg)

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Aligarh Muslim University National Conference on Advances in Wireless Cellular Telecommunications: Technologies & Services, New Delhi, 14-15 April 2011. (Prof. M.S. Beg) Workshop on VLSI Design & Technology, AMU, 20 March 2010. (Prof. M.S. Beg) Workshop on Multimedia and its Applications, AMU, 21-22 March 2009. (Prof. M.S. Beg) International Conference on Multimedia, Signal Processing And Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2009), AMU, 14-16 March 2009. (Prof. M.S. Beg) 4th International Conference on Computer Technology and Development (ICCTD 2012), 2012, at Bangkok Thailand, 24-25 Nov. 2012. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Int. Conf. on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology, College Of Engineering, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, 6-7 April 2012. (Dr. Omar Farooq) International symposium Frontiers of Research on Speech and Music, FRSM-2012, 18-19 Jan. 2012, KIIT College of Engineering, Gurgaon, Haryana, India. (Dr. Omar Farooq) 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI) 15-17 October 2011, Shanghai, China. (Dr. Omar Farooq) National Symposium on Emerging Trends in Biological Sciences: Special emphasis on Neurosciences, ETBS 2012, 24-25 Sept. 2012, at Interdisciplinary Brain Research Centre, JN Medical College, AMU Aligarh, India. (Dr. Omar Farooq) Attended workshop on Recent Trends in Embedded System Design, sponsored by UGC and organized by Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, 2 March 2013.(Dr. M.S.Alam) Completed a course of study in Advanced Design System (ADS) Fundamental Training, conducted by Agilent Technologies, India, at the Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, August 20-21, 2011.(Dr. M.S.Alam) National Conference on Recent Advances in Technology and Engineering, March 15th 17th, 2013, Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh. (Dr. Omar Farooq) TEQIP II Training on Web Based e-Finance Monitoring Repot and Financial Management, 7th June 2012, at IET Page 534 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Lucknow, organized by NPIU (MHRD). (Dr. Omar Farooq) TEQIP II Training on Web Based Management and Information System, 5th – 6th June 2012, at IET Lucknow organized by NPIU (MHRD). (Dr. Omar Farooq) TEQIP II Training on Procurement Management Support System, 26th March 2012, at JNTUCE, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. (Dr. Omar Farooq) National Symposium on Acoustics, 17th -19th Nov. 2011, Bundelkhand University Jhansi. (Dr. Omar Farooq) National Symposium on Acoustics, Pt. Lalit Mohan Sharma Government Post Graduate College, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, Nov. 11-13 2010. (Dr. Omar Farooq) National Symposium on “Development in Instrumentation and Control Engineering”, Dept. of Electrical Engineering., AMU Aligarh, 27-28 March 2010. (Dr. Omar Farooq) National Symposium on Acoustics, Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 26-28 Nov., 2009. (Dr. Omar Farooq) All India Seminar on Ergonomics for Improved Productivity, EIP 2009, 21-22 Nov. 2009, Dept. of Mech. Engineering., AMU Aligarh.(Dr. Omar Farooq) Attended workshop on Recent Trends in Embedded System Design, sponsored by UGC and organized by Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, 2 March 2013. (Dr. A. A. Moinuddin) Attended a workshop on Educational Resource Planning, organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT) of MHRD and organized by Dept. of Computer Science, AMU, Aliagrh, Jan. 17-18, 2012. (Dr. A.A. Moinuddin) Completed a course of study in ADS Fundamental Training, conducted by Agilent Technologies, India, at the Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Aug. 20-21, 2011. (Dr. A. A. Moinuddin) Participated in the Faculty Development Program on Knowledge Management, conducted by Tata Consultancy Services, India, at Z. H. College of Engineering. & Tech., Aligarh, India, Aug. 07, 2010. (Dr. A.A. Moinuddin) Attended National Conference on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology held at Dept. of Applied Physics, AMU, Aligarh, March 15-16, 2013. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University (Dr. A.A. Moinuddin) Workshop on Recent Trends in Embedded System Design held at Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh 02 March 2013 (Dr. A.A. Moinuddin) Workshop on Educational Resource Planning held at Dept. of Computer Science, AMU, Aliagrh, Jan. 17-18, 2012 (Dr. A. A. Moinuddin) Attended Workshop on Recent Trends in Embedded System Design held at Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh 02 March 2013 (Prof. Ekram Khan) Attended Int. Conf. on Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT 2009) (Prof. Ekram Khan) Attended a training of ADS software, conducted by Agilent Technologies, India, at the Dept. of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Aug. 20-21, 2011. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Participated in the Faculty Development Program on Knowledge Management, conducted by Tata Consultancy Services, India, at Z. H. College of Engineering. & Tech., Aligarh, India, Aug. 07, 2010. (Prof. Ekram Khan) Attended IEEE Nanotechnology Material and Devices Conference 2012 at Hawaii, USA From October 16-19, 2012. (Dr. M.S.Alam) Attended International Conference and Workshop on Nano-structured Ceramics and other materials (ICWNCN-2012) at University of Delhi, Delhi From 13-16 March, 2012. (Dr. M.S.Alam) Attended World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2010 (WCECS 2010) at San Francisco, USA From 20-22 October 2010. (Dr. M.S.Alam) Attended European Silicon-on-Insulator International Conference (EUROSOI 2010) Grenoble, France, From 25-27 January 2010. (Dr. M.S.Alam) Attended an International Conference on Earth Science and Climate Change, in Chicago, Northbrook, USA, from Aug. 21-22, 2012. (S. Javed Arif) Attended IEEE sponsored Int. Conference (IMPACT-2011), in Dec. 2011 at AMU Aligarh. (S. Javed Arif) Attended a One Day Workshop on “Recent Trends in Embedded System Design (ESD-2013)”, organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, on 2nd March, 2013. Page 536 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Participated in the Two Days Workshop on “Advances in Gas Insulated System”, organized by Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh, held on 28-29 January 2013. (S. Javed Arif) Participated in the One Day Workshop on ‘Fuel Cells as Backup Power for Telecommunication Networks”, organized by Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU Aligarh, held on 22 December, 2012. (S. Javed Arif) Participated in National Symposium on “Development in instrumentation and Control Engineering (DICE-2012)”, organized by Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 17-18, 2012. (S. Javed Arif) Attended short-term course on “Future of Electrical Engineering (Trends and Innovations)”, organized by Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March. 12-15, 2012. (S. Javed Arif) Attended an “Intensive Course on Digital System Processing (DSP-2012)” organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Feb. 23- 18, 2012. Attended an “Intensive Course on VLSI Design and Embedded System (VDES-2012)”, organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Jan. 23- Feb. 04, 2012. (S. Javed Arif) Attended UGC sponsored Refresher Course on Human Rights, organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, Nov. 14, 2011- Dec.03, 2011. (S. Javed Arif) Attended a One Day Workshop on ‘Ultra Wide Band System’ UWBS-2011, organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh under DRS program of UGC, March 24, 2011. (S. Javed Arif) Attended a Two Days Workshop on ‘Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Technology’ ETICT 2011, organized by Department of Computer Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Feb. 19-20, 2011. (S. Javed Arif) Attended short-term course on ‘Multimedia Signal Processing” sponsored by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Feb. 07-12, 2011. (S. Javed Arif) Attended a Two Days Workshop on ‘Network Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Security & Applications NSA- 2011’, organized by University Women’s Polytechnic, AMU, Aligarh, Feb. 05-06, 2011. (S. Javed Arif) Attended UGC sponsored CXII-Orientation Programme, organized by UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, Sept. 15, 2010- Oct.11, 2010. (S. Javed Arif) Participated in National Symposium on ‘Development in instrumentation and Control Engineering, organized by Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 27-28, 2010. (S. Javed Arif) Attended a One Day Workshop on ‘Emerging Trends in VLSI Design and Technology’ VDT-2010, organized by Department of Electronics Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 20, 2010. (S. Javed Arif) International Conference on Electronics, Information and Communication Systems Engineering (ICEICE-2010) 28-30 March2011 Organised by M. B. M. College of Engineering and technology, Jodhpur (Rajasthan). (Dr. M. J. Siddiqui) IEEE Sponsored International Conference on Multimedia Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT2011) 17 - 19 Dec. 2011, AMU Aligarh(Dr. M. J. Siddiqui) National Conference on Electronics,Communication, and Sensing & Signal Processing Technologies (ECSS 12) 2-3 Nov. 2012; Organised by ‘Surendra Institute Of Engineering & Management’ , Siliguri (West Bengal). (Dr. M.J. Siddiqui) 15th INUP Hands on Training Workshop to be held at IIT Bombay during January 28 -February 1, 2013. (Dr. M. J. Siddiqui) Seventh INUP Familiarization Workshop on Nanofabrication Technologies during June 48, 2013 at Centre of Excellence(CEN), IIT Bombay(Dr. M. J. Siddiqui) Second Saudi International Conference, 27-30, April,2013,Riyadh, Saudi Arabia(Dr. M. J. Siddiqui) International Conference (AICERA 2013) to be held Kottayam,Dist., Kerala(Dr. M. J. Siddiqui) IEEE Sponsored International Conference on Multimedia Signal Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT2013) 23 - 25 Nov. 2013, AMU Aligarh (Dr. M. J. Siddiqui)

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Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/ others)

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B.Tech., M. Tech & Ph.D.

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Powder Metallurgy, Nano –Technology

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Thermal Sciences

Associate Professor

Ph.D.

26 Years

Thermal Sciences

Mr. Nafees Ahmad-II

Associate Professor

M. Sc. Engineeri ng.

26 Years

Thermal Sciences

Dr. Imtiaz A. Khan Dr. Mohd. Ali Mrs. Parveen Farooqui

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Industrial Engineering. Manufacturing Systems

Associate Professor

M. Sc. Engineeri ng.

19 Years

Industrial Engineering.

Dr. Nadeem Hasan

Associate Professor

Ph.D.

17 Years

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Ph.D.

16 Years

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M. Sc. Engineeri ng.

16 Years

Thermal Sciences

Dr. M. Jamil Ahmad

Associate Professor

Ph.D

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Mr. Riaz Jafri

Assistant Professor

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Turbo-machines

Mr. Khusro Qasim

Assistant Professor

19 Years

Production Engineering.

Mr. Asif Sami

Assistant Professor

19 Years

Tribology

19 Years

Machine Design

19 Years

Ergonomics

Mr. Akhlaque Ahmad Dr. M. Farooq

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Ph.D. Ph.D.

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07 Years

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M.Tech

07 Years

Molecular Dynamics

Assistant Professor

M.Tech

07 Years

Smart Structures

Assistant Professor

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List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, Nil emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – B.Tech (UG) – 36.5%, M. Tech. (PG) – 5.5% programme-wise information Programme-wise Student M. Tech. (PG) – 7:1 (including temporary staff): Teacher Ratio: B.Tech (UG) – 16.4 (including temporary staff Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Department Strength Workshop Strength Cadre Sanctioned Filled Actual Sanctioned Filled Actual Technical 35 22 22 63 39 39 Ministerial 08 03 03 04 01 01 Research thrust areas as Computational Fluid Dynamics & Heat Transfer, recognized by major funding Renewable Energy, Active Vibration Control, agencies: Ergonomics, Nano materials. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Name & Designation Durati Total Funding of Principal Title of Project on & Sanctioned Agency Investigator Date Fund Numerical Analysis 3 years of Turbulent Dr. S. Fahad Anwer UPCST April 7.44 lacs Channel Flow Using Low Mach 2012 Number Approach Inter-institutional National collaboration collaborative projects and International collaboration associated grants received: Nil DST-FIST Rs. 1.28 Cr. UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; Departmental projects funded Rs. 95.93 Lacs. DBT, ICSSR, DST by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/ CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants Rs. 18.90 Lacs. AICTE, etc.; total grants received AICTE received: UPCST Rs. 12.66 Lacs. DST-PURSE part of University

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state recognition Research facility / centre with: national recognition Nil international recognition Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by Nil industry or corporate bodies: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/ international): 100 journal papers + 50 Conference papers Monographs : 01 Chapters in Books : 06 Edited Books : 02 Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 02 Number listed in International Database: 50 Publications: (approx) (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP : Not available SJR : Not available Impact Factor – range / average : up to 2.7 h-index : 03+ (for eight faculty members) Name of Faculty Patent Details 1. Flexible Headlights for Four Wheelers as per application, No. 2612/DEL/2011, has been published on 21.10.2011 in the Official Journal of the Patent. New Delhi, Issue No. 42/2011, Dr. Mohammed pp. 18030. Ali 2. Self Retrieving Side Stand System for two wheelers as per application No. Details of patents and income 2188/DEL/2012, has been generated : 12 Patents Income published on 24.08.12 in the : NIL Official Journal of the Patent, New Delhi, Issue No. 34/2012, pp. 12079 Published in Indian Journal of Patents entitled “Prosthetic control using single electrode surface EMG for Dr. Abid Ali one degree of freedom”- The Khan & Prof. M. Patent Office Journal, Omar Muzammil Farooq, Abid Ali Khan, Yusuf U Khan and Mohammad Muzammil, 28/8/2013----20875.

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High strength poly (Methyl Methacrylate) Nano composite-Publication date 13/9/2013 Journal No. 37/2013 High strength polystyrene nano composite - Publication date 13/9/2013 Journal No. 37/2013 Fabrication of zinc oxide nanoparticle (ZNP) solutions for antimicro bial applications- Publication date 23/8/2013 Journal No. 34/2013 Fabrication of wire bending machine with noise reduction Publication date 2/11/2012 Journal No. 44/2012. Double loaded engraving machine- Publication date 04/52012 Journal No. 18/2012 Production of nanoscale zinc oxide colloidal solution for pharmicutical and scientific applications-Publication date 23/9/2011 Journal No. 38/2011 Manufacturing engineering components through thin film particles surface heating (PSH) technique-Publication date 7/5/2010 Journal No. 19/2010 Power driven bending machinePublication date 30/4/2010 Journal No. 18/2010 Manufacturing Brass Powder components through Isostatic Particle surface heating techniquePublication date 23/1/2009 Journal No. 4/2009

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IIT, Kanpur, an Educators Conclave Feb, 2013 Dr. S. Fahad 2. Received Post doctoral Anwer fellowship from CNRS France to work at LIMSI in Paris for a year from 2009-2010 Prof. M.F.S. Visiting Fellowship at University Baig of Warwick, U.K. 2010-11 National committees : International committees Editorial Board any other (please specify) Members, Expert Committee of AICTE, for inspection of Engineering Institutes. UPSC selection board, UPPSC Allahabad SAP expert committee-UGC, Reviewers of International Journals of repute (Physics of Fluid, IJHMT, HMT, IJIE, App. Ergonomics, Human Ergology, Computer Methods in App. Mechanics & Engineering, LAJSS, etc.) Name of Details Faculty Participated in “Management Capacity Enhancement Programme Dr. S.M.A. for Administrators” Indian Institute Rizvi of Management, Lucknow, 13th to 17th January 2014. 1. Three week subject Refresher Course in women’s Studies, Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, from Feb. 03 to Feb. 23, 2009 (UGC). 2. Three week Special Winter School equivalent to one Orientation/Refresher Course, Academic Staff College, AMU, 31st Dec. to 21 Jan. 2009 (UGC) 3. Attended “ANSYS Training Dr. Naushad Program”, under TEQIP-II, Alam Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 2012 4. Attended Conclave of Educators and Quality of delivered Academics in Mehcanical Sciences organized jointly by NPIU and IIT Kanpur, 22 – 23 December, 20122. 5. Short Term Training Program on MS Excel under TEQIP-II Program, Department of

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Petroleum, AMU, Aligarh, Dec. 02 to 07, 2013. Workshop on “LabVIEW Applications in Mechatronics”, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, April 6, 2011. Workshop on “Experimental Structural Dynamics, Structural Health Monitoring and Non-Destructive Evaluation Using Smart Materials” IETE, New Delhi,, 26th October, 2013. Training Program on NXEssentials for NX Designers + NX CAE conducted by Concept Digital Engineering Technologies, authorized partners of Siemens Industry Software India Pvt. Ltd., 30.09.13 to 06.10.13. Attended one day Workshop on “Experimental Structural Dynamics, Structural Health Monitoring and NonDestructive Evaluation” at IIT Delhi, 09 March 2013. Attended “ANSYS Training Program”, under TEQIP-II, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 2012 One day Workshop on “Experimental Structural Dynamics, Structural Health Monitoring and NonDestructive Evaluation” at IIT Delhi, 09 March 2013. Attended “ANSYS Training Program”, under TEQIP-II, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 2012 Training Program on NXEssentials for NX Designers + NX CAE conducted by Concept Digital Engineering Technologies, authorized partners of Siemens Industry Software India Pvt. Ltd., 30.09.13 to 06.10.13. Participated in “Management

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Mr. Mohd. Farooq

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Dr. Nadeem Hasan

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IIT Kanpur, Oct. 2013. 1. Parallel programming workshop by CDAC, 15th -17th March, 2012. 2. Attended “ANSYS Training Program”, under TEQIP-II, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 2012 1. Workshop on “LabVIEW Applications in Mechatronics”, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, April 6, 2011. 2. Workshop on “Fuel Cells as Back up Power for Telecommunication Networks”, Department of Electrical Engineering, Z.H. College of Engineering & Technology, AMU, Aligarh, 22nd Dec. 2012 1. Refresher Course on SCADA (LabVIEW), Department of Petroleum Studies, Z.H. College of Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, 6th Feb. 2012 to 10th Feb. 2012. 2. Attended “ANSYS Training Program”, under TEQIP-II, Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, March 2012 3. Short Term Training Program on MS Excel under TEQIP-II Program, Department of Petroleum, AMU, Aligarh, Dec. 02 to 07, 2013. 4. Training Program on NXEssentials for NX Designers + NX CAE conducted by Concept Digital Engineering Technologies, authorized partners of Siemens Industry Software India Pvt. Ltd., 30.09.13 to 06.10.13. 5. Attended “22 Days Special Winter School”, Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh, 2008-09. Attended “ANSYS Training Program”, under TEQIP-II, Department of Mechanical

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TEQIP & AMU

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Prof. M.F.S. Baig

Training workshop on “Parallel programming concepts”

TEQIP

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Dr. Abid Ali Khan

Workshop on CNC Programming

TEQIP

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2nd National Conference on Advances in Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics”

Dr. Syed Fahad Anwer

Workshop and Finishing TEQIP-II & School on Computational DSTFluid Dynamics PURSE

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NX CAD training

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3D Modelling using NX CAD

TEQIP-II

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RC Aircraft design fabrication and flying

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UGC-Workshop on Computer Integrated Manufacturing systems (CIMS) organised by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, AMU

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Research Associates

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Life Sc. Ltd. Scientific Officer ‘F’ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Chairman, UPSC, NEW DELHI MD, IPCL MD, JUSCO Professor & AETM Dept. Chair, Indiana State University, USA Chief Engineer, Delhi Metro Rail Co., New Delhi

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Topic of Lecture Extension Lecture on Vehicle Dynamic in Context of Safety & Economy

Funding

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Nano Vibrations

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Enhancing Research Credentials

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Presentation of the Mechanical/ Industrial Design Process using 3D MCAD Solid Works

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Aligarh Muslim University Traditional Chalk/Black Board & Power Point presentations Audio Visual Visualizer ICT Handouts Regular meetings with staff to obtain feedback about learners performance. Review of marks obtained under various courses by students is monitored for internal quality improvement. Learning objectives are monitored through ‘continuous internal assessment’ both for theoretical as well as practical courses. Students of our Department designed and fabricated a 4 wheel Single Seated Off-Road Vehicle to participate in the national event SAEINDIA – BAJA-13 during the session 2012-2013. The team qualified with the vehicle qualified all the rounds at final event held at National Track for Automotive Testing (NATRIP), Pithampura, Indore and entered the final endurance race. The team of our Department was among top 84 teams out of 260 from India, who entered the event. The above event was held under Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Collegiate Club. Future plans of this club of our Department include participation in Automobile Industry Centric Events like SUPRA SAEINDIA (F1 Vehicle Making Competition) and EFFICYCLE (Human Powered Vehicle Making Competition). Various workshops are organized and lectures are delivered by experts on topics/areas which are generally beyond the syllabus. (please refer to the details given in item No. 30 & 44). Groups like SAE, ASME, Roboclub exist in our Department where beyond syllabus activities are carried out.

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State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

Yes, B.Tech Programme from 10.02.2009 to 09.02.2014 by NBA

Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

The research group of Fluid Mechanics of our Department is actively involved in areas such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Experimental Aerodynamics, Turbulence and Heat Transfer. The efforts of this group has resulted in development of several flow solvers like generalized DNS solver for incompressible flow with or without heat transfer, flow with large temperature gradients, immersed boundary solver for solving flows generated due to moving or deforming bodies. Recently the group has developed a new numerical scheme for

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solving compressible flows and a new type of boundary condition for solving external flows. Notable contributions of Ergonomics Research Group of the department are artificial arm and a hand device for people suffering from Parkinson disease. The Group has also designed and fabricated a new hand feed system for drilling machine. Thermal Engineering Group has developed testing facilities like Micro Turbojet Engine, Constant Volume Diesel Combustion operated Rapid Compression Machine, High Pressure Spray Combustion and CRDI Combustion Engine. Experimental and numerical studies of natural convections of single and two phase fluids in vertical annulus. Diffuse and global radiation studies for utilization in designing solar devices. Major facilities developed by Machine Design Group include Active Vibration Control Setup for Thermo-Mechanical Loading of Beams, plates and shells, Pneumatic Gun for normal & oblique loading on plates & beams in sub-ordinance velocity range, Machinery fault simulator for defective bearings, 50KN Servo Mechanical UTM, Setup for Wear testing, Wear & Friction Monitor for Hydrodynamic Journal & Mitchell Tilting Pad thrust slider and Air Lubricated Journal Bearing Test Rig. Strengths: 1. Highly qualified faculty with Doctoral degrees from IIT’s and Universities from abroad. 2. The curriculum is reviewed and updated from time to time which instills knowledge and skills in students to meet challenges of fast changing technology. 3. Laboratories are hardware-focused rather than virtual labs. 4. Department is in a large comprehensive university with many opportunities and facilities. 5. Strong graduate program yields research employment opportunities and keeps UG program up-to-date Weaknesses: Lack of modern infrastructure in classroom as well as laboratories. Paucity of funds for projects at UG level Lack of faculty and assisting staff Lack of industry/department relationships

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Future plans of the department.

Lack of professional management as a whole. Opportunities: Being more than 100 years old university, its alumni are spread across the globe and occupying leading positions in Industry/ Academics. The University should seek their assistance in improving the basic infrastructure and in the development of its programmes. Utilize alumni or industry presenters in seminars or lectures. Coordinate efforts with other departments to enable students to carry out projects in collaboration with other Departments of the University. Challenges: 1. To provide undergraduate and graduate education of the highest quality as society has a growing need for highly trained and well educated engineers who are able to contribute to the solution of the grand engineering challenges. 2. To keep the various courses and programmes abreast with a fast evolving technological world/environment and to keep the faculty motivated. 3. To improve administrative support for securing and managing grants and contracts to improve infrastructure in classrooms, laboratories etc. 4. To improve presentation of Departmental research and graduate education through website content and printed media. 5. To increase the Department’s visibility within professional societies. 1. Obtaining funds for new building of the department and for the infrastructural development of the laboratories/ classrooms. 2. Increase Gross Enrolment Ratio in PG courses and Ph.D. scholars. 3. Develop collaboration with industry.

Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Signature of the Head of the institution Sd./- Chairman Place: Aligarh. Date: 07.02.2014

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Department of Petroleum Studies 1983 Yes, part of Faculty of Engineering. & Technology B.Tech. (Petrochemical Engineering.), M.Tech. (Petroleum Processing & petrochemical Engineering.), Ph.D. Nil Nil

Nil

Semester with choice based credit system Lab courses of Department of Chemistry for B.Sc./M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry

Professor Associate Professors Asst. Professors Others: Guest Faculty

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Ph.D.

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Ph.D.

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M.Tech.

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Mr. M. Y. Ansari

M.Tech.

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Ms. Moina Athar

M.Tech

Assistant Professor

Petrochemicals Polymer Nanocomposites, Microcellular Injection Molding, Polymer melt Rheology, Rheaokinetics Separation Processes, Natural Gas Processing Biofuels

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List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, -emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by M.Tech.: Less than 10% temporary faculty – B.Tech.: 10-15% programme-wise information Programme-wise Student M.Tech.: 1:4 (approx) Teacher Ratio: B.Tech.: 1:10 (approx) Number of academic support Sanctioned: 05 staff (technical) and Filled: 05 administrative staff: Actual: 10 (05 Temporary/DW) sanctioned, filled and actual: Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding -agencies: Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Funding (Please √) Name of the (Please √) Project Title Funding Grant Ongo Comp Natio Interna Agency ing leted nal tional Advanced Polymer Processing AICTE, New Natio 12.0 Completed Laboratory Delhi nal lakhs (MODROB) Synthesis and Characterization of CSIR, New Natio 21.0 Ongoing Shear Thickening Delhi nal lakhs Fluids for Energy Absorbing Devices Inter-institutional National collaboration collaborative projects and International collaboration associated grants received Departmental projects funded DST-PURSE: 37.94 lakhs by DST-FIST; UGCCSIR: 20.00 lakhs SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, AICTE-MODROB: 25.15 lakhs ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total TEQIP II: 21.70 lakhs grants received state recognition Research facility / centre with national recognition

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Publications:

Details of patents and income generated Areas of consultancy and income generated Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

Nil Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 24 Monographs Chapters in Books Edited Books: 02 Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 15 Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index 1. OMR Sheet Marker 775/DEL/2009 2. OMR Sheet Pencil 776/DEL/2009 --

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Faculty serving in

National committees - Program Officer, NSS (Ms. N. Sardar) International committees Editorial Boards any other (please specify):Jt. Hony. Secretary, IE(I), ALC, Aligarh (Prof. M. Kamil) Member, Executive Board, ISM, Dhanbad (Prof. Hamid Ali) GOI nominee on General Council of ISM, Dhanbad (Prof. Hamid Ali) Member, BOCS, Deptt. of Chemical Engineering., ISM, Dhanbad (Prof. Hamid Ali) Member, BOS of School of Petroleum Tech., PDPU, Gandhinagar (Prof. Hamid Ali)

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Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Faculty members regularly participates in such programs at Academic Staff College and other places as when they are conducted in their areas of interest

Student projects

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Faculty Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students 1. National Conference on Advances in Petroleum Refining & Petrochemical Technologies, March 2009. 2. National Conference on Hydrocarbon, Energy and Environment, Feb 2012 3. Refresher Course on SCADA (Labview), March 2012 4. Workshop on Computer Skills and Internet, March 2012

Applications received

B.Tech. (Petrochemical Engineering.)

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M.Tech. (Petroleum Processing & Petrochemical Engineering.) Ph.D. Diversity of students

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Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)

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% of students from the same univ.

M.Tech. (Petroleum Processing & 56% Petrochemical Engineering.) How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

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Diversity of staff

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Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period:

Nil

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

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from the host institution/university: NIL from other institutions/universities: NIL 100%

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faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Not formally students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Feedback is obtained by teachers concerned for their respective courses and are kept in their personal custody. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Not formally Mr. Adil Rehman Mr. Jalal Saeed Mr. Fahimullah Mr. Rajneesh Sirohi Mr. Shabihul Hasan Mr. Faridul Qadar Ms. Meher Nosh Hafizee Mr. Saleem Akhtar Farooqui Mr. Haris Kamal Mr. Rakesh Kumar They are arranged from time to time.

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Department of Law 1891 Faculty of the University UG ( B.A. LL.B.(Hons), P.G (LL.M), Ph.D. & P.G. Diplomas in Company Law, Banking and Insurance; Insurance Criminology and Criminal Administration; Labour Law and Labour Relations. Nil Nil Nil Semester System Nil Sanctioned

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Family Law

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Constitutional Law Constitutional Law

Prof. Madhava Menon LL. M. B.A. LL.B. (Hons)

Nil 20% approx.

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U.G.C. Major Research Project titled: “SocioEconomic Impact of Special Economic Zone (SEZ) on the Land Owners & Local Inhabitant of Uttar Pradesh and Uttrakhand, State of India: A Case of Study of Noida, District Of UP and Dehradun, District of Uttrakhand. National collaboration International collaboration

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Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) Write after compilation - 118 Monographs - 4 Chapters in Books- 10 Edited Books - 4 Books with ISBN with details of publishers :03 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average NA SNIP NA SJR NA Impact Factor – range / average h-index NA Details of patents and income Nil generated Areas of consultancy and Nil income generated Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other 04 laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad. Faculty serving in (i) National Committees - 06

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Editorial Boards (ii) International Committees Nil (iii) Editorial Boards -05 (iv) any other (please specify) Nil Whole faculties have attended Orientation and Refresher Courses, including International and National Seminars. Also delivered lectures in Academic Staff College. Faculty has also organized Workshops and Training Programmes like workshop on Environment Awareness, I.P.R., Legal Awareness etc. and Refresher Course in Environmental Law. ▪ percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects Project assignment work by each student in each year of B.A.LL.B. & LL.M. under supervision of Faculty (100% Project assignment) ▪ percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/ institute Nil ▪ Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil ▪ Students – Many students have won the trophies and awards In Moot Courts, Debates and Quiz Competitions.

B.A.LL.B. (Hons) LL.M. Ph.D. B.A.LL.B. (Hons) LL.M. Ph.D. B.A.LL.B. (Hons) LL.M.

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Selected

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34

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B.A.LL.B (Hons) LLM Ph.D

39 80 81

B.A.LL.B (Hons) LLM Ph.D

49 76 25

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59 88 -----

B.A.LL.B (Hons) LLM Ph.D

56 88 43

B.A.LL.B. (Hons) LL.M

65 88

How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

%of students from the other University with in the state 2009-10 39 8 19 2010-11 34 12 ---2011-12 29 04 ----2012-13 31 08 29 2013-14 25 08

NET PCS (J) PCS (E) HJS CBI (Advocate) Students Progression U.G. to P.G P.G. to Ph.D

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50

75

01 04

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39 40

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Diversity of staff

U.G. to P.G 88 P.G. to Ph.D %age of faculty who are graduates of the same university from other universities within the State from universities from other States from universities outside the country P. G. from the same University

90% 100% 90%

Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

Nil

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

(i) Library: 35000 books approx. 5000 bound Journals approx. (ii) Internet facilities for staff and students Yes (iii) Total number of class rooms 08 (iv) Class rooms with ICT facility Nil (v) Students’ laboratories Yes (vi) Research laboratories Yes

List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates – Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

42

Does the department obtain feedback from?

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List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

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(i) from the host Institution/University 30 Approx. (ii) from other Institutions/Universities Nil 03

NA Though, the feedback from the students and teachers are being taken by the department, but recently, a uniform proforma has been prepared by the University which will be followed in near future. (i) Mr. R.P. Sethi, Judge Supreme Court, (ii) Mr. S.U. Khan, Judge, Allahabad High Court, U.P. (iii) Mr. Nazim Zaidi, Judge Allahabad High Court, U.P. (iv) Dr. Shafi Qureshi,Former Governor (v) Prof. A.K. Kaul, Vice-Chancellor, Jharkhand National Law University (vi) Prof. Tahir Mahmood, Former Chairman, Minority Commission (vii) Mr. Naseem Ahmad (IAS) (Former V.C., AMU) (viii) Mr. Wazir Ansari (IPS) (ix) Mr. Zafaryab Jilani, Addl. Advocate General, U.P. (x) Mr. S.M. Afzal (IPS), I.G. Gwalior Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

51

Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Department.

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Future plans of the Department:

Workshop in 2013, Seminar in2010 and Extra Mural Lectures on regular basis. Lecture method, Case law method, Tutorials and Project works. We have continuous assessment programmes to monitor the outcome of students. Through Legal Literary and participation of students in Moot Courts. Legal Aid and Mediation Yes, our Department is rated at 07th place in whole of India (see the report of India Today) After obtaining degree from the Faculty, almost all students flourish in their life either by becoming Judges and Lawyers in the Courts and Corporate. Strength: 1. Most of our teacher s are specialized. They have Ph.D. in their respective area. 2. We have very rich & old library fully equipped with recent books and journals. 3. We have internet facility 4. Advocacy programme 5. Legal Aid for indigent, poor and women Weaknesses: 1. We have locational disadvantage. Aligarh is situated far from High Court & S.C. of India. 2. There is lack of infrastructure facilities 3. Shortage of space in library particularly for lecturers & Research Scholars, LL.M. students. 4. We do not have separate P.G. Centre for Legal Studies 5. Shortage of Professors and Associate Professors in specialized areas. 1. to create departments for every specialized disciplines. 2. to establish various centres, i.e., Centres for I.P.R., Comparative Personal Laws and Rights of Minorities. 3. to make effective implementation of meditation and Cancellation Programme and Legal Literacy Programme. 4. To establish Centre for Environment Studies.

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Aligarh Muslim University Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. (Prof. Iqbal Ali Khan)

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FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE 1.

Biochemistry

2.

Botany

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Museology

4.

Wildlife Sciences

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Zoology

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Name of the Department

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Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.): Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

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4

5

6

7

8 9

Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Department of Biochemistry Faculty of Life Sciences 1986 Faculty of the University

UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D.

No

No This was a self-financed course started with the aim to provide professional input to the industry. However, during its visit to the Department, the UGCXIth plan team was of the view that the course was running without sufficient infrastructure and it refused to fund the course. So we had to discontinue this course due to lack of infrastructure and funds. Semester/Annual No

Sanctioned Professor

10

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/ Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)

Associate Professors

02 (1 advertised+1 vacant) 03 (01 advertised + 01 vacant+ 01 promoted under CAS)

Filled

Actual (including CAS & MPS)

Nil

06 (CAS)

01

01

03 (02 in Department +01 Filled in Women’s College) *Prof. Qayyum Husain and Prof. NaheedBanuare on EOL (since 01-04-2011 and 10-10-2011, respectively and Dr. AabgeenaNaeem is visiting USA as DBT-Crest awardee since Oct, 2013. Asst. Professors

06 (Dept.) + 02 (Women’s College)

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance: 11

Name Dr. S. M. Hadi

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Designation

Specialization

No. of Years of Exp.

Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus

Cancer Chemoprevention, Molecular Biology, DNA

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Repair Enymology Biochemistry, Environmental Toxicology, Biochemistry Protein/ Lipids Clinical Biochemistry & Protein Chemistry Enzyme Technology, Environmental Biotechnology & Food Biotechnology

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Professor

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Biochemistry, Molecular Biology Molecular biology and Bioinformatics

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Ph.D. Ph.D.

List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies.

32

02

32

04

25

04

28

06

25

02

25

01

21

02

Protein Biochemistry and Free radical Biology.

18

01

Renal Physiology & Molecular Toxicology

15

01

Protein Chemistry

6

01

Free Radical Biology

Prof. S.M. Hadi, Emeritus Professor

B.Sc. (Hons.) = 68%; M.Sc. = 27%

B.Sc. (Hons.) = 8:1; M.Sc. = 3:1 S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Name of Employee Sayeed Shansha Shehnaz Fatima Mohd. Khalid Mustafa Ibrahim Mohiuddin Wasim Khan Dilshad Mehdi Saleem Ahmad Mohammad Arif Abdul Qadir Mohd Azeem Khan Meer Yoosuf Khan Aqeel Ahmad

Designation Section Officer U.D.C T.A T.A. (Stores) JLA L.A. O.A. L.A. O.A. L.A. Daily wager (Clerical) Daily wager (Unskilled)

Following are the thrust areas as recognized by the funding agencies: Proteins Cancer Toxicology Enzymes DNA/RNA Biology

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Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise: Name & Total Durati Designation Funding Sanctioned Title of Project on and Principle Agency fund Rs. date Investigator (Lacs) In vitro study of aggregation and amyloid fibril formation Prof. Bilqees of caprine brain cystain: 2012CSIR 18.00 Bano Effect of trace metal ions 2015 (Ai,Pb,Zn, Cu, Fe) implicated in neurological disorder”. Amyloid fibrillation of caprine brain cysteine proteinase inhibitor, incluence Prof. Bilqees 2012of neurotoxic metals (As, Cd) ICMR 20.00 Bano 2015 and possible protective role of bioflavonoids” with reference to neurodegenerative diseases Computational analysis and 2012Dr. Mohd alternatively spliced DBT 9.90 transcripts of cancer 2015 Tabish associated genes from mouse” Prof. Riaz Coordinator, DRS-III SAP 2013UGC 74.90 Mahmood Programme 2018 Chronic unpredictable 2013Prof. Imrana environmental stress induced CSIR 19.0 2015 Naseem changes in carbohydrate metabolism and β-cells Total 141.80 Inter-institutional National collaboration: None collaborative projects and International collaboration: None associated grants received: Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; 75 lacs; DBT-Builder Project (1st year allocation): 51 DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, lacs; DST-PURSE (IInd Phase): 2.33 crores etc.; total grants received –UGC-SAP: state recognition Research facility / centre national recognition with international recognition Special research laboratories sponsored by None / created by industry or corporate bodies: Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 201 Monographs: None Chapters in Books: 12 Edited Books : None Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 2

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Aligarh Muslim University Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average : see table below SNIP : see table below SJR : see table below Impact Factor – range / average: Range = 0.24 – 9.59; Average = 2.51 h-index: see table below Zubair H, Khan HY, Sohail A, Azim S, Ullah MF, Ahmad A, Sarkar FH, Hadi SM. Redox cycling of endogenous copper by thymoquinone leads to ROS-mediated DNA breakage and consequent cell death: putative anticancer mechanism of antioxidants. Cell Death & Disease, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2013.172. [Impact Factor = 6.04] Wasi S, Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Use of Pseudomonas spp. For the bioremediation of environmental pollutants: a review. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment 2013; 185(10): 8147-55. [Impact Factor = 1.6] Hasan SS, Rizvi A, Naseem I. Calcitriol-induced DNA damage: Toward a molecular mechanism of selective cell death. IUBMB Life 2013; 65(9): 78792. [Impact Factor = 2.9] Rizvi A, Hasan SS, Naseem I. Selective cytotoxic action of DNA damage by Calcitriol Cu(II) interaction: Putative mechanism of cancer prevention. PLoS ONE 2013; 8(9): e76191. [Impact factor = 3.73] Iram A, Amani S, Furkan M, Naeem A. Equilibrium studies of cellulase aggregates in presence of ascorbic and boric acid. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2013; 52: 286-295. [Impact Factor = 2.596] Fazili NA, Bhat WF, Naeem A. Induction of amyloidogenicity in wild type HEWL by a dialdehyde: Analysis involving multi dimensional approach. Int J Biol Macromol 2013; doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac. 2013.11.010. [Impact factor 2.59] Amin F, Naim A, Bano B. Interaction of Buffalo Brain Cystatin with serotonin. Current Nanoscience 2013; 9(2): 231-234. [Impact Factor = 1.35] Khan MS, Alsenaidy AM, PriyadarshiniM, Shah A, Bano B. Different conformation of thiol protease inhibitor during amyloid formation: inhibition by curcumin and querecetin. J Fluorescence 2013: 451-7. [Impact Factor = 1.8] Banday AR, Azim S, Hussain MA, Nehar S, Tabish M. Computational prediction and characterization of ubiquitously expressed new splice variant of Prkaca gene in mouse. Cell Biology International 2013; 37(7): 687-693. [Impact Factor = 1.64] Shah A, Priyadarshini M, Khan MS, Aatif M, Amin F, Bano B. Biochemical, immunological and kinetic characterisation of thiol protease inhibitor (cystatin) from liver. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 2013; 171(3): 66775. [Impact factor = 1.8] Ahmad MK, Amani S, Mahmood R. Potassium bromate causes cell lysis and induces oxidative stress in human erythrocytes. Environmental Toxicology 2013; 29(2): 138-145. [Impact Factor = 2.7] Wasi S, Tabrez S, Ahmad M Toxicological effects of major environmental pollutants: an overview. Environ Monit Assess 2013; 185(3): 2585-93. [Impact factor = 1.5] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Cytochrome P450 system as potential biomarkers of certain toxicants: comparison between plant and animal models. Environ Monit Assess 2013; 185(4): 2977-87. [Impact factor = 1.5] Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Respiratory Medicine Journal 2012 (In press). [Impact Factor = 0.75] Karim Z, Adnan R, Husain Q. A novel matrix for the immobilization of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and applications of immobilized peroxidase in the decolorization of textile effluent: Assessment of genotoxicity of product. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 2012 (In press). [Impact Factor = 2.06] Karim Z, Husain Q, Adnan R, Akhtar N. Remediation of model wastewater polluted with methyl parathion by reverse micelle entrapped peroxidase. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 2012; 46(4): 345–354. [Impact Factor = 0.25] Muqbil I, Beck FW, Bao B, Sarkar FH, Mohammad RM, Hadi SM, Azmi AS. Old wine in a new bottle: The Warburg effect and anticancer mechanisms of resveratrol. Curr Pharm Des 2012; 18(12): 1645-54. [Impact Factor = 3.31] Shamim U, Hanif S, Albanyan A, Beck FW, Bao B, Wang Z, Banerjee S, Sarkar FH, Mohammad RM, Hadi SM, Azmi AS. Resveratrol-induced apoptosis is enhanced in low pH environments associated with cancer. J Cell Physiol 2012; 227(4): 1493-500. [Impact Factor = 4.22] Azim S, Banday AR, Sarwar T, Tabish M. Alternatively spliced variants of gamma-subunit of muscle type acetylcholine receptor in fetal and adult skeletal muscle of mouse. Cell Mol Neurobiol 2012; 32(6): 957-63. [Impact Factor = 2.29] Banday AR, Azim S, Rehman SU, Tabish M. Two Novel N-terminal coding exons of Prkar1b gene of mouse: Identified using a novel approach of in silico and molecular biology techniques. Gene 2012; 500(1): 73-9. [Impact Factor = 2.2] Clegg RA, Bowen LC, Bicknell AV, Tabish M, Prescott MC, Rees HH, Fisher MJ. Characterisation of the N'1 isoform of the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (PK-A) catalytic subunit in the nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. Arch Biochem Biophys 2012; 519(1): 38-45. [Impact Factor = 3.37] Banday AR, Azim S, Tabish M. Identification and expression analysis of three novel splice variants of protein kinase A catalytic β subunit gene in the mouse using combinatorial in silico and molecular biology approaches. FEBS J 2012; 279(4): 572-85. [Impact Factor = 4.25] Chibber S, Hassan I, Farhan M, Naseem I. Light-mediated interaction of methotrexate with transition metal Cu(II). Medicinal Chemistry Research 2012; 21(9): 2379-2387. [Impact Factor = 1.612] Chibber S, Farhan M, Hassan I, Naseem I. Novel aspect of chemophototherapy in treatment of cancer. Tumour Biology 2012; 33(3): 701-706. [Impact Factor = 2.518] Hassan I, Chibber S, Khan AA, Naseem I. Riboflavin ameliorates cisplatin induced toxicities under photoillumination. PLoS ONE 2012; 7(5):e36273. [Impact Factor = 3.730] Masood F, Ahmad M, Ansari MA, Malik A. Prediction of biosorption of total chromium by Bacillus sp. using artificial neural network. The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2012; 88(4): 563-570. [Impact Factor = 1.105] Khan HY, Orimo A. Transforming growth factor-β: Guardian of catabolic metabolism in carcinoma-associated fibroblasts. Cell Cycle 2012; 11(23): 4302-3. [Impact Factor = 5.4] HY Khan, H Zubair, MF Ullah, A Ahmad, SM Hadi. A prooxidant mechanism for the anticancer and chemopreventive properties of plant polyphenols. Curr Drug Targets, 2012; 13(14): 1738-49. [Impact Factor = Page 580 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University 3.85] H Zubair, HY Khan, MF Ullah, A Ahmad, D Wu, SM Hadi. Apogossypolone, derivative of gossypol, mobilizes endogenous copper in human peripheral lymphocytes leading to oxidative DNA breakage. Eur J Pharm Sci 2012; 47: 280-286. [Impact Factor = 2.98] Azim S, Banday AR, Tabish M. Identification of alternatively spliced multiple transcripts of 5hydroxytryptamine receptor in mouse. Brain Res Bull 2012; 87(23): 250-8. [Impact Factor = 2.93] Azim S, Banday AR, Tabish M. Alternatively spliced three novel transcripts of gria1 in the cerebellum and cortex of mouse brain. Neurochem Res 2012; 37(1): 193-201. [Impact Factor = 2.12] Naqshbandi A, Rizwan S, Khan F. Dietary supplementation of flaxseed oil ameliorates the effect of cisplatin on rat kidney. Journal of Functional Foods 2012; 5(1): 316-326. [Impact Factor = 2.632] Ahmad MK, Khan AA, Mahmood R. Alterations in brush border membrane enzymes, carbohydrate metabolism and oxidative damage to rat intestine by potassium bromate. Biochimie 2012; 94(12): 2776-2782. [Impact Factor = 3.142] Banday AR, Azim S, Tabish M. Differentially expressed three noncoding alternate exons at 5' UTR of regulatory type I beta subunit gene of mouse. Mol Biol Rep 2012; 39(4): 3375-83. [Impact Factor = 2.5] Banday AR, Azim S, Tabish M. Alternative promoter usage and differential expression of multiple transcripts of mouse Prkar1a gene. Mol Cell Biochem 2011; 57(12): 263-74. [Impact Factor = 2.33] Suhail N, Bilal N, Hasan S, Banu N. Chronic unpredictable stress exacerbates 7,12-Dimethylbenz (a) anthracene (DMBA) induced hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity in Swiss albino mice. Mol Cell Biochem 2011; 355(12): 11726. [Impact Factor = 2.33] Hasan S, Bilal N, Fatima S, Suhail N, Anwar K, Sharma S, Banu N. Multivitamin mineral supplement is more efficacious than vitamins (E+C) in the prevention of chronic unpredictable stress induced oxidative damage in mice. Cell Memb Free Radical Res 2011; 3(1): 125-132. Tabrez S, Shakil S, Urooj M, Damanhouri G.A, Abuzenadah A.M, Ahmad M. Genotoxicity testing and biomarkers studies on surface waters: An overview of the techniques and their efficacies. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part C Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology Reviews 2011; 29(3): 250-275. [Impact Factor = 3.6] Shameem M, Ahmad A, Hussain Q, Bhargava R, Ahmad Z, Fatima N. Role of oxidative stress biomarker and its correlation with disease severity in chronic obstructive airway disease. Chest 2011; 140: 585 [Impact Factor = 5.85] Ullah MF, Khan HY, Zubair H, Shamim U, Hadi SM. The antioxidant ascorbic acid mobilizes nuclear copper leading to a prooxidant cellular DNA breakage: Implications for chemotherapeutic action against cancer. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol 2011; 67(1): 103-10. [Impact Factor = 2.76] Gupta AK, Ahmad M. Effect of refinery waste effluent on tocopherol, carotenoid, phenolics and other antioxidants content in Allium cepa. Toxicology and Industrial Health 2011; 29(7): 652-661. [Impact Factor = 1.6] Siddiqui AH, Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Short term in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity testing systems for some water bodies of northern India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2011; 180(1): 87-95. [Impact Factor = 1.6] Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Gupta AK, Ahmad M. Assessment of cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of refinery waste effluent using plant, animal and bacterial systems. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2011; 201-202: 92-99. [Impact Factor = 4.5] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Some enzymatic/non enzymatic antioxidants as potential stress biomarkers of trichloroethylene, heavy metal mixture and ethyl alcohol in rat tissues. Environmental Toxicology 2011; 26(2): 207-216. [Impact Factor = 2.7] Masood F, Ahmad M, Ansari M.A, Malik A. Prediction of biosorption of total chromium by Bacillus sp using Artificial Neural Network. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2011; 88(4): 563-570 [Impact Factor = 2.0] Ashraf GM, Banu N, Ahmad A, Singh LP, Kumar R. Purification, characterization, sequencing and biological chemistry of galectin1 purified from Capra hircus (goat) heart. Protein J 2011; 30(1): 39-51. [Impact Factor = 1.13] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Genotoxicity of trichloroethylene in the natural milieu. Int J Hygiene Environ Health 2012; 215(3):333-8. [Impact Factor = 3.4] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Oxidative stress-mediated genotoxicity of wastewaters collected from two different stations in northern India. Mutat Res 2011; 726(1):15-20. [Impact Factor = 2.8] Gupta AK, Ahmad M. Study of the effect of refinery waste water exposure on Allium Cepa’s enzymatic antioxidant defense: probing potential biomarkers. Toxicol Environ Chem 2011; 93(6): 1166-79. [Impact Factor = 2.6] Shakir M, Azam M, Ullah MF, Hadi SM. Synthesis, spectroscopic and electrochemical studies of N,Nbis[(E)-2-thienylmethylidene]-1,8naphthalenediamine and its Cu(II) complex: DNA cleavage and generation of superoxide anion. J Photochem Photobiol B 2011; 104(3): 449-56. [Impact Factor = 3.11] HY Khan, H Zubair, MF Ullah, A Ahmad, SM. Hadi. Oral administration of copper to rats leads to increased lymphocyte cellular DNA degradation by dietary polyphenols: implications for a cancer preventive mechanism. Biometals 2011; 24(6): 1169-78. [Impact Factor = 3.28] MF Ullah, A Ahmad, HY Khan, H Zubair, FH Sarkar, SM Hadi. The prooxidant action of dietary antioxidants leading to cellular DNA breakage and anticancer effects: Implications for chemotherapeutic action against cancer. Cell Biochem Biophys 2013; 67(2): 431-8. [Impact Factor = 1.9] Aatif M., Rehman S, Bano B. Protien unfolding studies of thiolproteinase inhibitor from goat (Capra hircus) muscle in the presence of urea and Gdn HCl as denaturants. Eur Biophys J 2011; 40(5): 611-7. [Impact Factor = 2.27] Priyadarshini M, Bano B. Conformational changes during amyloid fibril formation of pancreatic thiol proteinase inhibitor: effect of copper and zinc. Mol Biol Rep 2012; 39(3): 2945-55. [Impact Factor = 2.93] Amin F, Khan AA, Rizvi SJ, Bano B. Purification and characterization of buffalo brain cystatin. Protien Pept Lett 2011; 18(2): 210-8. [Impact Factor = 1.85] Shah A, Bano B. Comparative effects of alcohols (methanol, glycerol) and polyethylene glycol (PEG300) on acid denatured state of goat liver cystatin. J Fluorescence 2011; 21(4): 1401-7. [Impact Factor = 1.8] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Some enzymatic/nonenzymatic antioxidants as potential stress biomarkers of trichloroethylene, heavy metal mixture, and ethyl alcohol in rat tissues. Environmental Toxicology 2011; 26(2): 207-216. Page 582 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University [Impact Factor = 2.7] Shah A, Bano B. Spectoscopic studies on the interaction of bilirubin with liver cystatin. Eur Biophys J 2011; 40(2): 175-80. [Impact Factor = 2.27] Khan TA, Amani S, Naeem A. Glycation promotes the formation of genotoxic aggregates in glucose oxidase. Amino Acids 2012; 43(3): 1311-22. [Impact Factor = 3.8] Iram A, Naeem A. Existence of different structural Intermediates and aggregates on folding pathway of ovalbumin. J Fluorescence 2012; 22(1): 47-57. [Impact Factor = 1.8] Amani S, Iram A, Anwar S, Neelofar, Naeem A. Purification of lectin from micropropagated roots derived from aseptic seedling of Canavalia ensiformis. L. Int. J. Pep. Res. Ther 2011; 17: 317-24. [Impact Factor = 2.0] Khan TA, Saleemuddin M, Naeem A. Partially folded glycated state of human serum albumin tends to aggregate. Int. J. Pep. Res. Ther 2011; 17: 271-79. [Impact Factor = 2.0] Naeem A, Fazili NA. Defective protein folding and aggregation as the basis of neurodegenerative diseases: The darker aspect of proteins. Cell Biochem. Biophys. 2011; 61(2): 237-50. [Impact Factor = 1.9] Amani S, Naeem A. Acetonitrile can promote formation of different structural intermediates on aggregation pathway of immunoglobin G from human and bovine Int J Biol Macromol 2011; 49(1): 71-8. [Impact Factor = 2.5] Khan TA, Naeem A. An alternate high yielding inexpensive procedure for the purification of concanavalin A. Biology and Medicine 2011; 3(2): 250259. Naeem A, Ahmad T, Muzaffar M, Ahmad S, Saleemuddin M. A partially folded state of ovalbumin at low pH tends to aggregate. Cell Biochem. Biophys. 2011; 59(1): 29-38. [Impact Factor = 1.9] Sandesh Chibber, Iftekhar Hassan, Mohd Farhan, Imrana Naseem. In vitro proxidant action of Methotrexate in presence of white light. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 2011; 104: 387–393. [Impact Factor = 3.11] Wasi S. Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Detoxification potential of Pseudomonas fluorescene SMI strain for remediation of major toxicants in Indian water bodies. Water Air and Soil Pollution 2011. DOI: 10.1007/s 1127001108020). [Impact Factor = 1.7] Sandesh Chibber, Mohd Farhan, Iftekhar Hassan, Imrana Naseem. White light mediated Cu(II)–5FU interaction augments the chemotherapeutic potential of 5FU: an in vitro study. Tumor Biol 2011; 32(5): 881-892. [Impact Factor = 2.14] Ahmad MK, Syma S, Mahmood R. Cr(VI) induce lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation and alters the activities of antioxidant enzymes in human erythocytes. Biological Trace Element Research 2011; 144: 426-435. [Impact Factor = 1.3] Karim Z, Husain Q. Immobilization of peroxidase on a cost free support from salt fractionated proteins of bitter gourd. Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research. 2011; 70: 352 -359. [Impact Factor = 0.5] Khan MJ, Azam A, Husain Q. Immobilization/stabilization of αamylase byusing magnetic Fe2O3 nanoparticles. Biotechnology Bioprocess Engineering 2011. [Impact Factor = 1.28] Ansari SA, Husain Q. Lactose hydrolysis from milk/whey in batch and continuous processes by concanavalin A Celite 545 immobilized Aspergillus oryzae β galactosidase. Food and Bioproduct Processing 2011. [Impact Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Factor = 1.85] Khan MJ, Qayyum S, Husain Q, Alam F. Effect of tin oxide nanoparticles binding on the structure and activity of αamylase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. Nanotechnology 2011; 22(45): 455708. [Impact Factor = 3.84] Husain Q, Ahmad F, Ansari SA, Azam A. Immobilization of Aspergillus oryzae betagalactosidase on zinc oxide nanoparticles via simple adsorption mechanism. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2011; 49:37–43. [Impact Factor = 2.5] Ansari SA, Husain Q, Qayyum S, Azam A. Designing and surface modification of zinc oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2011; 49: 2107–2115. [Impact Factor = 3.01] Khan MJ, Khan FH, Husain Q. Application of immobilized Ipomoea batata β amylase in the saccharification of starch. J Appl Biol Sci 2011; 5(2): 33-39. [Impact Factor = 1.09] Ashraf H, Husain Q. Removal of bromophenol from polluted water by bitter gourd peroxidase immobilized on the surface of concanavalin A layered calcium alginatecellulose beads. Water reuse and Desalination 2011; 1(1) :52-60. Ansari SA, Husain Q. Immobilization of Kluyveromyces lactis betagalactosidase on concanavalin A layered aluminium oxide nanoparticles its future aspects in biosensor applications. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic. 2011; 70:119-126. [Impact Factor=2.8] Karim Z, Husain Q. Application of fly ash adsorbed peroxidase for the removal of bisphenol A in batch process and continuous reactor: assessment of genotoxicity of its product. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2011; 48(12): 3385-3390. [Impact Factor = 3.01] Ansari SA, Husain Q. Immobilization of almond β galactosidase on the surface of concanavalin A layered calcium alginatecellulose beads. Iranian Journal of Biotechnology 2011; 9(4): 290-301. Naeem A, Khan TA, Muzaffar M, Ahmad S, Saleemuddin M. A partially folded state of ovalbumin at low pH tends to aggregate. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics 2011; 59(1): 29-38. [Impact Factor = 1.912] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Oxidative stress-mediated genotoxicity of wastewaters collected from two different stations in northern India. Mutation Research 2011 27; 726(1): 15-20. [Impact Factor = 3.902] Shah A, Bano B. Spectroscopic studies on the interaction of bilirubin with liver cystatin. European Biophysics Journal 2011; 40(2): 175-180. [Impact Factor = 2.274] Ansari SA, Husain Q. Immobilization of Aspergillus oryzae β galactosidase on concanavalin Alayered calcium alginatecellulose beads and its application in lactose hydrolysis in continuous spiral bed reactors. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology 2011; 13(4): 15-20. [Impact Factor = 0.34] Hasan S, Bilal N, Naqvi S, Ashraf GM, Suhail N, Sharma S, Banu N. Multivitamin-mineral and vitamins (E+C) supplementation modulate chronic unpredictable stress induced oxidative damage in brain and heart of mice. Biol Trace Elem Res 2011; 142(3): 589-97. [Impact Factor = 1.3] Husain Q, Ulber R. Immobilized peroxidase as a valuable tool in the remediation of aromatic pollutants and xenobiotic compounds: A review. Crit Rev Env Sci Tech 2011; 41(8): 770-804. [Impact Factor = 3.36] Wasi S, Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Detoxification Potential of Pseudomonas fluorescens SM1 Strain for Remediation of Major Toxicants in Indian Water Bodies. Water Air and Soil Pollution 2011; 222: 39-51. [Impact Factor = Page 584 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University 1.748] Siddiqui AH, Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Short-term in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity testing systems for some water bodies of Northern India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 2011; 180(1-4): 87-95. [Impact Factor = 1.592] Siddiqui AH, Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Validation of plant based bioassays for the toxicity testing of Indian waters. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 2011; 179(1-4): 241-53. [Impact Factor = 1.592] Karim Z, Husain Q. Immobilization of peroxidase on a cost free support from salt fractionated proteins of bitter gourd. Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research 2011; 70: 352-359. [Impact Factor = 0.505] Khan MJ, Khan FH, Husain Q. Application of immoblised ipomoea batata βamylase in the saccharification of starch. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences 2011; 5(2): 33-39. Naqshbandi A, Khan MW, Rizwan S, Khan F. Studies on the protective effect of fish oil against cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity. Biology and Medicine 2011; 3(2): 86-97. Tabish M, Rodionov VI. Novel isoform of the Xenopus tropicalis PKA catalytic alpha subunit: An example of alternative splicing. Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics 2010; 5(2): 15-16. [Impact Factor = 2.87] Ashraf GM, Rizvi S, Naqvi S, Suhail N, Bilal N, Hasan S, Tabish M, Banu N. Purification, characterization, structural analysis and protein chemistry of a buffalo heart galectin1. Amino Acids.2010; 39(5): 1321-32. [Impact Factor = 3.91] Meerza D, Naseem I, Ahmad J. Can Vitamin D be a potential treatment for Type 2 diabetes mellitus? Diabetes &Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 2010; 4(4): 245-248. Ashraf GM, Bilal N, Suhail N, Hasan S, Banu N. Glycosylation of purified buffalo heart galectin1 plays crucial role in maintaining its structural and functional integrity. Biochemistry (Mosc). 2010; 75(12): 1450-7. [Impact Factor = 1.15] Khan MS, Priyadarshni M, Sumbul S, Bano B. Methotrexate binding causes structural and functional changes in lung cystanin. Acta Biochim Pol. 2010; 57(4): 499-503. [Impact Factor = 1.23] Priyadarshni M, Khan RH, Bano B. Physicochemical properties of thiol proteinase inhibitor isolated from goat pancreas. Biopolymers 2010; 93(8): 708-17. [Impact Factor = 2.88] Priyadarshni M, Bano B. Cystatin like thiol proteinase inhibitor from pancrease of Capra hircus: purification and detailed biochemical characterization. Amino Acids 2010; 38(4): 1001-10. [Impact Factor = 3.91] Khan TA, Husain Q, Naeem A. A novel and inexpensive procedure for the purification of concanavalin A from jack bean (canavalia ensiformis) extract. European Journal of Applied Sciences 2010; 2(2): 70-76. Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Cytochrome P450 system as a toxicity biomarker of industrial wastewater in rat tissues. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2010; 48(3): 998-1001. [Impact Factor = 3.01] Wasi, S, Tabrez, S, Ahmad M. Suitability of immobilized Pseudomonas fluorescens SM1 strain for remediation of phenols, heavy metals and pesticides from water. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 2010; 220: 89-99. [Impact Factor = 1.7] Alam ZM, Ahmad S, Malik A, Ahmad M. Mutagenicity and genotoxicity of tannery effluents used for irrigation at Kanpur, India. Ecotoxicol Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University Environmental Safety 2010; 73(7): 1620–1628. [Impact Factor = 2.6] Siddiqui, AH. Tabrez, S. and Ahmad M. Validation of plant based bioassays for the toxicity testing of Indian waters. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 2010; 179(14): 241-253. [Impact Factor = 1.6] Wasi S, Tabrez, S, Ahmad M. Isolation and characterization of a Pseudomonas fluorescens strain tolerant to major Indian water pollutants. Journal of Bioremediation and Biodegradation 2010; 1: 101. DOI:10.4172/21556199.1000101. [Impact Factor = 1.5] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Antioxidant system in Allium cepa as the toxicity biomarkers of trichloroethylene (TCE). Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry 2010, 1-12. [Impact Factor = 2.6] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Mutagenicity of industrial waste waters collected from two different stations in northern India. Journal of Applied Toxicology 2010; 31(8): 783-789. [Impact Factor = 2.6] Hadi SM, Ullah MF, Shamim U, Bhatt SH, Azmi AS. Catalytic therapy of cancer by ascorbate involves redox cycling of endogenous / exogenous copper and generation of reactive oxygen species. Chemotherapy 2010; 56(4): 280-4. [Impact Factor = 2.11] Hadi SM, Ullah MF, Azmi AS, Ahmad A, Shamim U, Zubair H, Khan HY. Resveratrol mobilizes endogenous copper in human peripheral lymphocytes leading to oxidative DNA breakage : A putative mechanism for chemoprevention of cancer. Pharmaceutical Research 2010; 27: 979–988. [Impact Factor = 4.74] S Naqvi, MF Ullah, SM Hadi. DNA degradation by aqueous extract of Aloe vera in the presence of copper ions. Indian J Biochem Biophys 2010; 47, 161165. [Impact Factor = 1.03] MF Ullah, A Ahmad, H Zubair, HY Khan Z Wang, FH Sarkar, SM Hadi. Soy isoflavone genistein induces cell death in breast cancer cells through mobilization of endogenous copper ions and generation of reactive oxygen species. Mol Nutr Food Res 2010; 55: 1-7. [Impact Factor = 4.31] Hassan I, Chibber S, Naseem I. Ameliorative effect of riboflavin on the cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity under photoillumination. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2010; 48: 2052–2058. [Impact Factor = 3.01] Khan MW, Naqshbandi A, Zubair H, Ahsan H, Khan SA, Khan FH. Nitrite, a Reactive Nitrogen Species, Protects Human Alpha2Macroglobulin from Halogenated Oxidant, HOC. Protein J 2010; 29(4): 276. [Impact Factor = 1.13] Khan TA, Husain Q, Naeem A. A novel and inexpensive procedure for the purification of concanavalin A fron jack bean (Conavalia ensiformis) extract. European Journal of Applied Sciences 2010; 2(2): 70-76. Ashraf H, Husain Q. Immobilization of white radish (Raphanus sativus) peroxidase on DEAE cellulose and its crosslinking by glutaraldehyde. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 2010; 69: 613-620. [Impact Factor = 0.5] Husain Q.β Galactosidases and their potential applications: A review. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology 2010; 30(1): 41-62. [Impact Factor= 6.47] Husain Q. Peroxidase mediated decolorization and remediation of wastewater containing industrial dyes: A review. Reviews in Environmental Science & Biotechnology 2010; 9(2): 117-140. [Impact Factor = 2.34] Ashraf H, Husain Q. Degradation and removal of p-bromophenol from polluted water by bitter gourd peroxidase. Desalination 2010. [Impact Page 586 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Factor = 2.75] Husain Q, Karim Z, Bandey ZZ. Decolorization of textile effluent by soluble fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum L) seeds peroxidase. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 2010. [Impact Factor = 1.75] Karim Z, Husain Q. Removal of benzidine from polluted water by soluble and immobilized peroxidase in batch processes and continuous horizontal bed reactor. Environmental Technology 2010. [Impact Factor = 1.61] Karim Z, Husain Q. Removal of anthracene from polluted water by immobilized peroxidase from Momordica charantia in batch process as well as in a continuous spiralbed reactor. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2010. [Impact Factor = 2.82] Husain Q, Karim Z, Rizvi ZA. Oxidative degradation and polymerization of methyl parathion, a pesticide by using fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum graecum L) peroxidase. Environmental Progress 2010. [Impact Factor = 0.86] Satar R, Husain Q. Degradation and decolorization of water insoluble disperse dyes by calcium alginatepectin gel entrapped concanavalin A bitter gourd peroxidase. Biodegradation 2010 [Impact Factor = 2.02] Khan AJ, Husain Q, Choudhuri G, Parmar D. Association of polymorphism in alcohol dehydrogenase and interaction with other genetic risk factors with alcoholic liver cirrhosis. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2010; 109(13): 190197. [Impact Factor = 3.95] Ansari SA, Husain, Q. Lactose hydrolysis by β galactosidase immobilized on concanavalin Acellulose in batch and continuous mode. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2010; 63(12): 68-74. [Impact Factor = 2.82] Khan MS, Priyadarshini M, Sumbul S, Bano B. Methotrexate binding causes structural and functional changes in lung cystatin. Acta Biochimica Polonica 2010; 57(4): 499-503. [Impact Factor = 1.19] Ashraf GM, Rizvi S, Naqvi S, Suhail N, Bilal N, Hasan S, Tabish M, Banu N. Purification, characterization, structural analysis and protein chemistry of a buffalo heart galectin-1. Amino Acids 2010; 39(5): 1321-1332. [Impact Factor = 3.914] Ashraf H, Husain Q. Use of DEAE cellulose adsorbed and crosslinked white radish (Raphanus sativus) peroxidase for the removal of α-naphthol in batch and continuous process. International Biodeterioration & Biodegredation 2010; 64: 27-31. [Impact Factor = 2.442] Priyamvada S, Khan SA, Khan MW, Khan S, Farooq N, Khan F, Yusufi AN. Studies on the protective effect of dietary fish oil on uranyl-nitrate-induced nephrotoxicity and oxidative damage in rat kidney. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids 2010; 82(1): 35-44. [Impact Factor = 2.732] Ashraf H, Husain Q. Use of DEAE cellulose adsorbed and crosslinked white radish (Raphanus sativus) peroxidase in the removal of α-naphthol from polluted water in batch and continuous processes. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2010; 64(1): 27-31. [Impact Factor = 2.44] Rasheed N, Ahmad A, Singh N, Singh P, Mishra V, Banu N, Lohani M, Sharma S, Palit G. Differential response of A68930 and Sulpiride in stressinduced gastric ulcers in rats. Eur J Pharmacol 2010; 643(1): 121-8. [Impact Factor = 2.59] Ahmad A, Banu N, Palit G. Alterations in monoamine levels and oxidative systems in frontal cortex, striatum and hippocampus of the rat brain during chronic unpredictable stress. Stress 2010; 13(4): 355-364. [Impact Factor Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University = 3.25] Khan AM, Banu N, Shamim M. Molecular Characterization of Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from Keratitis Patients: A Microbiological Analysis. Br J Ophthalmol 2010; 94(8): 994-8. [Impact Factor = 2.72] Matto M, Satar R, Husain Q. Application of calcium alginate-starch entrapped bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) peroxidase in the removal of colored compounds from a textile effluent in batch as well as in continuous reactor. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2009; 158(3): 512-23. [Impact Factor = 1.94] Khan SA, Khan FH. Hydroxyl radical mediates oxidative modification of caprine alpha-2-macroglobulin. Protein and Peptide Letters 2009; 16(4): 3235. [Impact Factor = 1.99] Khan MS, Bano B. Mechanism of unfolding of goat lung cystatin during urea and guanidine hydrochloride induced denaturation. International journal of peptide research and therapeutics 2009; 15: 1886. [Impact Factor = 1.28] Khan MS, Bano B. Purification characterization and kinetic of thiol protease inhibitor from goat (capra hirous) lung. Biochemistry (Moscow) 2009; 74: 963-971. [Impact Factor = 1.14] Shah A, Bano B. Cystatins in health and disease. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics 2009; 15: 43-48. [Impact Factor = 1.28] Sumbul S, Bano B. Alkaline induced unfolding of high and low molecular mass goat brain cystatin and their refolding in the presence of salts. Neurochemical Journal 2009; 3: 122-132. [Impact Factor = 0.24] Khan MS, Priyadarshini M, Bano B. Preventive effect of curcumin and quercetin against nitric oxide mediated modification of goat lung cystatin. J Agric Food Chem 2009; 22: 57(14): 6055-9. [Impact Factor = 2.82] Nishtha J, Naseem I, Ahmad J. Evaluation of DNA damage and metabolic syndrome parameters in diabetic rabbits supplemented with antioxidants. Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology 2009; 23(2): 197-205. [Impact Factor = 1.8] Khan S, Nami, SAA, Siddiqi KS, Husain E, Naseem I. Synthesis and characterization of transition metal 2.6pyridinedicarboxylic acid derivatives, interactions of Cu (II) and Ni (II) complexes with DNA in vitro. Spectrochemica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 2009; 172: 421-428. [Impact Factor = 1.5] Naeem A, Saleemuddin M, Khan RH. The compact acid induced state of Clitoria ternatea agglutinin retains its biological activity. Biochemistry (Moscow) 2009; 74(10): 1088-95. [Impact Factor = 1.14] Islam B, Khan SN, Naeem A, Sharma V, Khan AU. Novel effect of plant lectins on the inhibition of Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation on salivacoated surface. J Appl Microbiol 2009; 106(5): 1682-9. [Impact Factor = 2.19] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Effect of waste water intake on antioxidant and marker enzymes of tissue damage in rat tissues: Implications for the use of biochemical markers. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2009; 47(10): 24652478. [Impact Factor = 3.01] Tabrez S, Ahmad M. Toxicity, Biomarker, Genotoxicity and Carcinogenicity of Trichloroethylene (TCE) and its metabolites: A review. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C 2009; 27 (3): 178-196. [Impact Factor = 3.2] Nazeem S, Azmi AS, Hanif S, Aamir A, Kumar SK, Hadi SM. Plumbagin induces cell death through a copper redox cycle mechanism in human cancer Page 588 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Haider T, Husain Q. Hydrolysis of milk/whey lactose by β galactosidase: A comparative study of stirred batch process and packed bed reactor prepared with calcium alginate entrapped enzyme. Chemical Engineering & Processing: Process Intensification 2009; 48: 575-580. [Impact Factor = 2.19] Zafir A, Ara A, Banu N. In vivo antioxidant status: a putative target of antidepressants. Progress in NeuroPsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry 2009; 33: 220-228. [Impact Factor = 3.55] Hakim S, Bano S, Arshad Z, Banu N, Parveen S. Study of imbalance between the levels of free radicals and free radical metabolizing enzymes in High Risk Pregnancy: Ind. Medical Gazette 2009; CXLIII, No. 6: 226-229. Zafir A, Banu N. Induction of oxidative stress by restraint stress and corticosterone treatments in rats. Ind J Biochem Biophys 2009; 46: 53-58. [Impact Factor = 1.03] Khan SA, Priyamvada S, Khan W, Khan S, Farooq N, Yusufi AN. Studies on the protective effect of green tea against cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity. Pharmacol Res 2009; 60(5): 382-391. [Impact Factor= 4.35] Khan SA, Priyamvada S, Farooq N, Khan S, Khan MW, Yusufi AN. Protective effect of green tea extract on gentamicininduced nephrotoxicity and oxidative damage in rat kidney. Pharmacol Res 2009; 59(4): 254-262. [Impact Factor = 4.35] Khan S, Priyamvada S, Khan SA, Khan W, Farooq N, Khan F, Yusufi AN. Effect of trichloroethylene (TCE) toxicity on the enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism, brush border membrane and oxidative stress in kidney and other rat tissues. Food Chem Toxicol 2009; 47(7): 1562-1568. [Impact Factor = 3.01] Ashraf H, Husain Q. Removal of α-naphthol and Other Phenolic Compounds from Polluted Water by White Radish (Raphanus sativus) Peroxidase in the Presence of an Additive, Polyethylene Glycol. Biotechnology & Bioprocess Engineering 2009; 14: 536-542. [Impact Factor = 1.277] Satar R, Husain Q. Use of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) peroxidase together with redox mediators to decolorize disperse dyes. Biotechnology & Bioprocess Engineering 2009; 14: 213-219. [Impact Factor = 1.277] Chapters in Books: Ullah MF, Khan HY, Zubair H, Hadi SM. Isoflavone in chemoprevention of cancer. In Frank Columbus (ed) Isoflavones; biosynthesis, metabolism and health effects, Nova Science, New York, 2010, p 271-284. Ullah MF, Shamim U, Hanif S, Azmi AS, Bhat S, Hadi SM. A prooxidant mechanism of red wine polyphenols in chemoprevention of cancer In Paul O’Byrne (ed) Red Wine and Health research, Nova Science, New York, 2009, p373-388. Zubair H, Ullah MF, Khan HY, Sarkar FH, Ahmad A, Hadi SM. Soy isoflavone genistein in cancer chemoprevention: Role of endogenous copper and involvement of reactive oxygen species. In Soy: Nutrition, Consumption and Health, Nova Science, New York, 2013, p333-344. MF Ullah, SH Bhat, E Hussain, F Abu-Duhier, HY Khan, M Aatif, A Ahmad, SM Hadi. Dietary phenolics as cancer chemopreventive nutraceuticals: a promising paradigm. In Atta-ur-Rahman / M. Iqbal Choudhary (Eds.): Frontiers in Anti-cancer Drug Discovery, Bentham Science Publishers, 2013, 2, p32-92. Husain, Q. A chapter “Chemistry and Biochemistry of vegetable flavour” in the book “Handbook of Vegetable Flavours: Commodities, Products, Spices and Edible Oils” published by John Wiley, New York 2010. Page 590 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University Husain, Q. & Husain, M. A chapter “Peroxidases as a potential tool for the decolorization and removal of synthetic dyes from polluted water” in the book “Environmental Protection Strategies for Sustainable Development” published by Springer, Berlin, 2012, p453-498. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-0071591-2_15. Satar, R., Jerah, A.A.B., & Husain, Q. A chapter “Role of redox mediators in enhancing the decolorization and remediation of textile dyes by enzymes”. in the book entitled, “Textiles: Types, Uses and Production Methods” published by Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2011. Tabish M, Azim S, Hussain MA, Rehman SU, Sarwar T, Ishqi HM. Bioinformatics approaches in studying microbial diversity. In A. Malik et al. (Eds.) Management of Microbial Resources in the Environment, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013, Netherlands. p119-140. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5931-2_6. Masood F, Anjum R, Ahmad M, Malik A. Methods for genotoxicity testing of environmental pollutants. In A Malik & E Grohman (Eds.) Environmental Protection Strategies for Sustainable Development, published by Springer 2012, p229-260. Ahmad M, Ahmad I. Recent advances in the field of bioremediation. In M Ahmad (Ed.) Biodegradation and Bioremediation, published by Studium press LLC, USA 2014, p1-42. Ahmad M, Ahmad I. Bioremediation of pesticides. In M Ahmad (Ed.) Biodegradation and Bioremediation, published by Studium press LLC, USA 2014, p125-166. Khan FH. Antibodies and their applications. In Verma and Singh (Eds.) Animal biotechnology, published by Elsevier 2013 (in press). Books with ISBN with details of publishers: The Elements of Immunology. Author: Fahim Halim Khan. ISBN 978-81317-1158-3. Publisher: Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd. An alternative approach for treatment of cancer: A preliminary study: Interaction of anticancer drugs with divalent metal Cu (II); An in vitro study. Authors: Sandesh Chibber & Imrana Naseem. ISBN-10: 3659111295. Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. Citations and h-index: Name of Faculty Citations h-index Prof. S. M. Hadi 3353 32 Prof. Masood Ahmad 949 18 Prof. Bilqees Bano 177 6 Prof. Naheed Banu 205 8 Prof. Qayyum Husain 2045 26 Prof. Imrana Naseem 171 9 Prof. Riaz Mahmood 407 13 Dr. M. Tabish 279 9 Dr. F. H, Khan 24 3 Dr. Farah Khan 225 10 Dr. Aabgeena Naeem 313 10 Total 8148 144 Average 741 13 SNIP and SJR (2012): Journal Acta Biochim Pol. Amino Acids Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology

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0.962 1.096 1.100 0.580 0.910 1.317 1.317 1.078 0.959 1.034 0.894 4.534 0.641 0.641 0.7 0.901 1.433

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Details of patents and None income generated: Areas of consultancy and None income generated Faculty selected nationally Dr. Aabgeena Naeem has been awarded the DBT/ internationally to visit Crest Award. She is currently visiting the laboratory other laboratories / of Prof. Witold K. Surewiez, Department of institutions / industries in Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine, Case India and abroad: Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Faculty serving in National committees International committees Editorial Boards any other (please specify) Prof. Masood Ahmad is serving in the following capacities: Serving as nominated member of the Editorial Board of “The Open Environment Engineering Journal” published by Bentham Science Publishers, USA/Europe Nominated Member of the Advisory Board and Editorial Board of the Urdu Journal “Aayaat” published by the Centre of Studies on Science, Aligarh, India (Since beginning) Guest editor of volume 11 of the Multi volume Biotechnology set of stadium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. International Journal of Foundation Studies, Aligarh. Editorial Board member of BioMed Research International (Toxicology), Hindawi Publishing Corporation. Prof. Qayyum Husain has served in the following boards and committees: Honorary Membership of the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) U.K. 20062007. Honorary membership of the American Chemical Society (ACS), U.S.A. from 2007- to date). Member of Board of Biological Sciences, Kashmir University, Srinagar, J & K, 2009-to date Member of Board of Studies Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, since 2008-2011. Member of Society of Microbiology, India, since 2000-2002. Member of Society of Biological Chemists, India, since 1983-2000. Member of Society of Developmental Biologists, India in 1994. Member of Board of Studies Department of Biochemistry, RML Abadh University, Faizabad, July 2003-2006. Member of Internal Review Committee Medical Research Centre, Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from Dec. 2012-till date. Member of Research Committee College of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from Dec. 2012-till date. Head of research committee, Department of Medical Lab Technology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from Sep. 2013-till date. Dr. Mohammad Tabish is serving in the following capacities: Associate Editor of international journal “Bioinformation”, since 2006. Life Member, Indian Science Congress, India, since 2009. Life Member, Society of Biological Chemists, India, since 2009. Faculty recharging Dr. Fahim Halim Khan attended the following strategies (UGC, ASC, UGC, ASC Programs:

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UGC sponsored subject refresher course in Human Rights from 19th September, 2013 to 10th October, 2013. Special winter School Program – 2013 (Equivalent to Orientation Program/Subject Refresher Course) from 03rd December 2013 to 23rd December, 2013 Dr. Farah Khan attended the following UGC, ASC Programs: UGC sponsored subject refresher course in Human Rights from 19th September, 2013 to 10th October, 2013. Special winter School Program – 2013 (Equivalent to Orientation Program/Subject Refresher Course) from 03rd December 2013 to 23rd December, 2013 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 100% (M.Sc. Minor Research Project; 18 students each year) percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry/ institute : None None Best Oral Presentation Award to Mr. Mir Kaiser Ahmad at 3rd Annual meeting of Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences & Symposium on Modern Trends in Human Diseases, Dec 14-15, 2013. Department of Biochemistry J.N.M.C., Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. MK Ahmad, R Mahmood. Poster Award to Ms. Zeba Farooqi at International Conference on Traditional and Alternative Medicine. Dec 9-11, 2013. Hyderabad. Poster Award to Mr. Tariq Sarwar at International Conference on Traditional and Alternative Medicine. Dec 9-11, 2013. Hyderabad. Ms. Shafquat Azim was awarded Travel Award in the conference on Experimental Biology April 814, 2011, Washington DC, USA. Travel Award granted by Groupe Polyphenols to Mr. Husain Yar Khan for delivering an ‘Oral presentation’ at the XXVth International Conference on Polyphenols held at Montpellier, France from 24-27 August 2010. Poster Award to Mr. Husain Yar Khan at “Biosparks 2010” organized by School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in March 2010. Travel Award to Mr. Husain Yar Khan at

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Aligarh Muslim University International Conference on “Advances in Free Radicals Research, Natural Products, Antioxidants and Radioprotectors in Health”, organized by Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, India & Ohio State University, USA from Jan 11-13, 2010. Students: 5 students of the department have visited University of Wisconsin, USA under the Khorana Fellowship during the last 5 years. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Name of the Seminar/ Conference/ Symposia/ Workshop, etc.

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Code of ethics for The Ethical Committee first examines the research research followed by the protocols and then approves the use of animals for departments: research work in the Department. Student profile programme-wise: Selected Pass percentage Name of the Programme Applications (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female M.Sc. 2011-12 111 09 10 100% M.Sc. 2012-13 141 10 08 100% Ph.D. 2011-12 142 09 05 100% Ph.D. 2012-13 52 02 05 100% Diversity of students: Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Programme students from other from univ. students (refer to question from the univ. within outside the from other no. 4) same univ. the State State countries M.Sc. 50 % 20% 27.3% 2.7% Ph.D. 60% 10% 30% --JRF-NET(CSIR) 2009-2013 1. Srikanta Basu (2009) 2. Husain Yar Khan (2009) 3. Zaigham Abbas Rizvi (2009) How many students have 4. Abdul Rouf Banday (2009) cleared Civil Services and 5. Sayeedur Rehman Abul Kalam (2010) Defense Services 6. Sheeraz Ahmad Bhat (2010) examinations, NET, SET, 7. Farheen Aisha Ansari (2011) GATE and other 8. Sidra Islam (2012) competitive 9. Hasan Mubrak Ishqi (2012) examinations? Give JRF-NET (UGC) 2009-2013 details category-wise. 1. Farhat Jahan (2010) 2. Samreen Amani (2009) 3. Taran Khanam (2009) 4. Afreen Haider (2009)

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Aligarh Muslim University 5. Amra Suhail (2012) 6. Alok Bhargav(2012) 7. Misha Ali (2012)Sara Iqbal (2012) 8. Asim Rizvi (2011)Haseeb Zubair (2010) 9. Aamir Suhail (2010)Azan Alam Siddiqui (2010) GATE 2009-2013 1. Zaigham Abbas Rizvi (2009) 2. Sana Rizwan (2009)Srikanta Basu (2009) 3. Zeeshan Zahoor Band(2009) 4. Taran Khanam(2009)Afshin Iram (2009) 5. Mohd Furkan (2011) 6. Waseem Feeroze Bhat (2011) Student progression UG to PG PG to M.Phil.

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(i) Library: The Department shares the Seminar Library with the Department of Chemistry (ii) Internet facilities for staff and students: 100% (iii) Total number of class rooms: 04 (iv) Class rooms with ICT facility: None (v) Students’ laboratories: 01undergraduate and 01postgraduate (vi) Research laboratories: 07 In the Seminar Library, various books on Biochemistry and other related disciplines are available for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Moreover, some research journals such as BBA, Biochemical Journal, etc are also insubscription and are made available to research scholars. Further, internet facility is provided to all the staff members as well as PhD and MSc students of the department. In fact, there is one computer lab each for both PhD and MSc students so that they can access internet easily. Besides, the

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Name of Student Mir Faisal Mustafa Afshin Iram Dilnasheen Meerza Samreen Amani Maria Salman Sana Rizwan Tarique Sarwar Ahmad Abdur Rehman Naveed Ahmad Fazili Azad Alam Siddiqui Sayeedur R.A.Kalam Mohd.Aamir Husain Saikh Nisar Ali Aamir Sohail Sheeeraz Ahmad Bhat Asim Rizivi Fariheen Aisha Ansari Mohd Farhan Hassan Mubrak Ishqi Md. Maroof Alam Mohd Furkan Peerzada Shaheen Khaki Husain Arif Misha Ali Zeba Farooqui Maryam Khan Nida Rehmani Waseem Feroz Bhat Mohd Irshad Ahamd Sarah Iqbal Shumail Khan Neha Qasim Asimah Khalid Nazim Husain Faiza Shahid Aijaz Ahmad

Supervisor Prof. Bilqees Bano Dr. Aabgeena Naeem Prof. Imrana Naseem Dr. Aabgeena Naeem Prof. Imrana Naseem Dr. Farah Khan Dr. Aabgeena Naeem Dr. Fahim Halim Khan Dr. Aabgeena Naeem Prof. Bilqees Bano Dr. Mohd Tabish Dr. Mohd Tabish Prof. Riaz Mahmood Prof. Bilqees Bano Prof. Bilqees Bano Prof. Imrana Naseem Prof. Riaz Mahmood Prof. S.M. Hadi Dr. Mohd Tabish Prof. Imrana Naseem Dr. Aabgeena Naeem Prof. Bilqees Bano Prof. S.M. Hadi Prof. Masood Ahmad Dr. Farah Khan Prof. Masood Ahmad Prof. S.M. Hadi Prof. Bilqees Bano Prof. Masood Ahmad Prof. Imrana Naseem Prof. Bilqees Bano Prof. Riaz Mahmood Prof. Masood Ahmad Prof. Riaz Mahmood Dr. Farah Khan Prof. Masood Ahmad

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Does the department obtain feedback from

Yes. The curriculum assessment, modification and upgradation exercise is undertaken based on the need (such as for JRF/NET) through the Board of Studies (BOS) of the Department and after the completion of the exercise the curriculum is passed by the BOS after much deliberation and then through the Faculty and finally through the Academic Council of the University before its implementation (i) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learningevaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, all the faculties give their feedback and suggestions regarding teaching and research activities. The Department utilize this information for improving the teaching and research methodologies and infrastructure. (ii) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learningevaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? An informal feedback is obtained from the students during teacher-student interactive meetings. (iii) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Alumni are invited to deliver lectures on curriculum and research related topics and their suggestions are incorporated while revising/ improving the syllabi.

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List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/semin ar) involving external experts.

Students participate in special lecture/workshop/ seminar organized by the Department and by other Departments of our Faculty as well as outside the University. Occasionally, students also go abroad for such activities. 1.

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Dr. Ahmad Waseem, UK Prof. Fazlur Rehman Khan, USA Prof. Ateeq Ahmad, USA Prof. Tahir Husain, USA Dr. Nawab Ali , USA Prof. Fazlur H. Sarkar, USA Prof. Shakeel Ansari, USA Prof. Mashkoor Choudhry, USA Prof. Ross M. Shayar, USA Prof. Sibgatullah, Canada

‘Lecture’ method of teaching is supplemented by use of audio visuals. Special tutorial classes are arranged for discussion with the students on different topics of their syllabi. This aims at doubt clearing and concept building. Teachers also engage in discussions with postgraduate and PhD students regarding their research project work.

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Students are encouraged and guided to do write-ups on ‘beyond the syllabus’ scientific topics to improve their writing skills. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

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Study notes and hand-outs are given to the students as when required. Students are made to learn bioinformatics using internet based computer programs. Laboratory exercises based on the syllabus are conducted for better understanding of the subject.

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Yes. The programme objectives and learning outcomes are constantly monitored through regular meetings and discussions with the teachers. The Department has organized a number of seminars/workshops in the last five years under UGCDRS-II Programme. Besides this the teachers and students have been regularly participating in the conferences/seminars and training programmes in other universities. Further, the department ispublishing research papers on a regular basis in high impact journals. In addition, they also are visiting outside institutions and labs for various academic activities. Research scholars and teachers are presenting their papers and posters in various conferencesorganized within the university and outside as well. Organization of seminars and workshops; participation in various seminars, workshops, training programmes, guest lectures, etc; research publication; guiding study projects.

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The contribution of our Department in generating new knowledge is reflected in the reasonably good quality of research that we have published over the years in reputed international journals. Strengths: 1. The Department of Biochemistry offers both undergraduate (B.Sc.) and graduate (M.Sc.) degree programs relevant to the core of the basic biochemistry, biotechnology and biomedical science. 2. We have an enthusiastic Chair and Faculty with fairly diverse research interests, which the students

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Entering into collaboration with industries and research institutes to start short term research projects. Industrial visits to various companies. • Conducting national level seminars or conferences. • Invite eminent scientists and industry experts for guest lectures. • Consultancy service for students interested in carrying out short term research projects from other departments and Universities. • Conducting technical workshop in collaboration with industry or training institutes to provide better technical skills to students. Declaration by the Head of the Institution: I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chairman Signature of the Head of the institution With seal: Place: Date:

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.): Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Examination System: Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)

Department of Botany 1923 Part of a Faculty

(UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D. & D.Sc.)

DBT (Builder), DST-PURSE NIL PG Diploma in Biological Lab Technique because of unavailability of students Annual/Semester System To teach Botany at B.Sc. (Hons.) level to the students admitted in Chemistry, Zoology and Biochemistry (mains)

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Professor 04 03 Associate 10 07 10 Professors Asst. 16 03+08 03 Professors Others Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, 11 experience and research under guidance No. of M.Phil./ No. of QualifDesignPh.D. students Name Specialization Years ication ation guided for the of Exp. last 5 years Prof. Aqil M.Sc., Professor Plant Physiology 37 Nil Ahmad Ph.D. (Bot) Prof. Arif M.Sc., Professor Plant Physiology 36 02 + 04 = 06 Inam Ph.D. (Bot) Prof. M.Sc., Plant Biotech. & Mohammad Professor 30 01 + 04 = 05 Ph.D. (Bot) Cytogentics Anis M.Sc., Prof. Firoz Prof & Ph.D. (Bot.) Plant Physiology 28 01+ 01 = 02 Mohammad Chairman D.Sc. Prof. M. M.Sc., Cytogenetics & Yunus Khalil Professor 28 01 + 03 = 04 Ph.D. (Bot) Plant Breeding Ansari 10

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M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot.) D.Sc. M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot.) D.Sc.

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Professor

Plant Pathology

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Professor

Plant Pathology

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Taxonomy Economic Botany

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Plant Pathology

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Plant Pathology

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Plant Physiology

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Associate Professor

Dr. Abrar Ahmad Khan Dr. Hisamuddin Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot)

Associate Professor Associate Professor

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot)

Associate Professor

Dr. Samiullah Khan

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot)

Associate Professor

Dr. Fareed Ahmad. Khan Dr. Zaki Anwar Siddiqui Dr. Tabreiz Ahmad Khan Dr. Athar Ali. Khan Dr. Shamsul Hayat Dr. Qazi Fariduddin Dr. Anwar Shahzad Dr. (Mrs.) Shahla Faizan

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot)

Associate Professor

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot)

Associate Professor

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bot)

Associate Plant Professor Nematology Associate Plant Taxonomy, Professor Ecology Associate Plant Physiology Professor Assistant Plant Physiology Professor Assistant Biotechnology Professor Tissue Culture Assistant Environmental Professor Botany

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Prof. M. Anis

Prof. Nafees A. Khan

Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan (Assoc. Prof.)

Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan

Dr. Qazi Farid uddin (Asst. Professor) Dr. Qazi Fariduddin (Asst. Professor) Dr. Anwar Shahzad (Asst. Professor)

Funding Agency

Duration & Date (year)

Total fund Sanctioned

DBT, New Delhi

03 Years (2012-2015)

Rs. 24.00 lacs

UGC

03 Years (2012-2015)

Rs. 10.00 lacs

UGC

03 Years (2011-2014)

Rs. 10.00 Lac.

UGC

03 Years (2011-2013)

Rs.11.61 Lacs

BRNS

03 Years (2013-2016)

Rs.33.80 Lacs

UGC

03 Years (2011-2014)

Rs. 08.81 Lac.

Protection of brassinosteroid”

CST-UP

03 years (2011-2014)

Rs 6.96 Lac.

Studies on the refinement of micropropagated plants

UGC

03 Years (2011- 14)

Rs 10.01 Lacs.

Title of project “Assessment of genetic diversity and molecular characterization in Pterocarpus species”. “Studies on in vitro clonal propagation of Mucuna pruriens and evaluation of genetic fidelity”. Modulation of serine acetyl transferase ethylene sensitivity Making Teaching of Plant Science More Clear, Interesting, Innovative, Thought-provoking and Useful through Developing Modern Teaching Tools. Development of formulation employing radiation processed polysaccharides for enhanced essential oil production, conducting field experiments on lemongrass and mint “Sensitivity of polyamines in amelioration of salt stress in Lycopersicon esculentum in the presence and/or absence of brassinosteroids”

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Dr. Anwar Shahzad Dr. SQA Naqvi (Retired Prof.) Dr. Moinuddin (WC) (Assoc Prof)

Refinement of protocol for scaling up of Albizzia lebbeck and evaluation regenerant

UP-CST

03 Years (2011- 13)

Rs 04.34 Lacs.

Development Sonifera

UGC

03 years (2012-2015)

Rs. 4.32 Lacs.

Enhancing the production Jasmonate (MJ)

UGC

03 years (2012-2015)

Rs. 11.41 Lacs.

Total Grant Received (A)

Rs. 135.26 Lacs

Number of Post Doctoral fellows with projects Under DST-SERC/SERB Programmes for young Scientists during the period of 2009-2013 Dr. Naseem Ahmad (Young Scientist)

Dr. Mu. Naeem (Young Scientist)

Dr. Naseem Ahmad (Young Scientist)

Dr. Moin A. Khan (Young Scientist) Dr. Merajul Islam Robab (Young Scientist)

Dr. M. U. Naeem (Young Scientist)

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Assessment of genetic diversity and chemo-profiling in Vitex species groing in different geographical regions of India Use of radiolytically degraded polysaccharides and potent PGRs in the regulation of tryptophan decarboxylase for production of anticancer alkaloids and physiological Ac Development of Tcenlogies for fast multiplication, genetic stability, qualitative and quantitative phyto-constituents in regenerants of Saraca asoca (Roxb.) de Wilde “Wood: a new crop in the new millennium” Morphological and molecular characterization of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne Spp) of agriculturally important crops of uttar pradesh Biochemical and molecular characterization of candidate proteins associated with enhanced arsenic tolerance and artemisinin (antimalarial drug) production in artemisia annua varieties Assessment of genetic diversity of Pterocarpus species in India using molecular markers Role of depolymerised polysaccharides in the regulation of tryptophan decarboxylase enzyme for indole alkaloids production in Catharanthus roseus L. Modulation of proline metabolism

SERC Fast Track, New Delhi

03 years (20092012)

Rs. 19.88 Lacs

UP-CST

03 years (20112014)

Rs. 12.0 Lacs

UP-CST

03 years (20122015)

Rs. 13.0 Lacs

DST Fast track

03 Years (20122015)

Rs.23.00 Lacs.

SERB DST New Delhi

03 Years (20122015)

Rs.25.00 Lacs.

SERB DST New Delhi

03 years (201316)

Rs. 25.00Lacs

SERB DST New Delhi

03 years (201316)

Rs.23.35/Lacs

SERB DST New Delhi

03 Years (201316)

Rs.19.00/Lacs

SERB

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Rs. 20.40/-

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Dr. Shiwali Sharma (Young Scientist)

Dr. Sana Chaudhary (Young Scientist)

Dr. Shahina Parveen (Young Scientist)

and antioxidant systems by brassinosteroids: prospects for enhancing tolerance against combination of aluminium and salt stress in wheat Enhancement of a root specific flavour compound, 2-hydroxy4-methoxy benzaldehyde via elicitation in Decalepis hamiltonii Wight and Arn., an endemic woody climber Modulation of physiobiochemical and molecular changes associated with high temperature stress and their amelioration by exogenous application of salicylic acid and/or H2O2 in fenugreek: prospects to confer thermotolerance Assessment of intraspecific genetic diversity through molecular markers, sennosides estimation and in vitro propagation of C. angustifolia Vahl

DST New Delhi

(20132016)

SERB DST New Delhi

03 years (20132016)

Rs. 24.70/Lacs

SERB DST New Delhi

03 years (20132016)

Rs. 20.00/Lacs

SERB DST New Delhi

03 Years (20142017)

Rs. 24.10/Lacs

Total Grant Received

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Rs. 249.43/Lacs

National collaboration: International collaboration: Inter-institutional Prof. M. Anis and Dr. M. Massroor A Khan collaborative projects and with KSU, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia associated grants received Dr. Zaki A. Siddiqui with Kyoto University, Japan Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Name & Designation Principal Investigator

Title of project

Funding Agency

Duration and Date (year)

Total fund Sanctioned

DBT

05 years (2009-2014)

Rs.68.00 lacs.

05 years (2009-2014) 05 years (2011-2016)

Rs. 80.00 lacs Rs. 70.00 lacs

Department of Botany Department of Botany

“Advanced Diploma (Post. M.Sc.) Course in Plant Tissue Culture and Micropropagation” UGC–SAP (DRS-I) Programme DST-FIST Programme2011 (II)

Department of Botany

Development of Lead Garden

Ministry of Environment and Forests

03 years (2012-2014)

Rs.39.20 Lacs

UGC-PURSE

DST

2009-2013

Rs. 9.71 Lacs

DBT-BUILDER programme

DBT

2011-2015

Rs.900.00 lacs

Department of Botany

Department of Botany Department of Botany

20

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Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies

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Publications: Last Five Years Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) 478 Monographs: 05 Dr. MB Siddiqui (Associate Prof.) Choudhary, N., Siddiqui, M.B. and Shazia (2011) Care your eyes naturally Science Reporter. Vol.48 (9) 56-57. Shazia and Siddiqui, M. B., (2011). Manicure and pedicure. Science Reporter. Vol.48 (3) 32-35. Shazia and Siddiqui, M. B., (2010). Spilanthus acmella Murr. A miracle plant Science Reporter. Vol.47 (12)16-17. Sisodia, S. and Siddiqui M. B. (2010). Bio-diesel; an alternative non- conventional energy source. VEGETOS 23(2)2010. Shazia and Siddiqui, M. B. (2009). Caesar weed: an enigmatic plant. Science reporter Vol.46 (12) 54-55

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Prof Aquil Ahmad Yusuf, M., Hayat, S., Alyemeni, M.N., Fariduddin, Q. and Ahmad, A. (2013) Salicylic acid: Physiological roles in plants. In Salicylic Acid: Plant Growth and Development.(Eds. Hayat, S., Ahmad, A. and Alyemeni, M.N.). Springer, The Netherlands. Irfan, M., Hayat, S., Wani, A.S. and Ahmad, A. (2012) Overlapping horizons of salicylic acid under different stresses. In Crop Improvement Under Adverse Conditions (Eds. Tuteja, N. and Gill, S.S.), Springer Science + Business Media, New York. Yusuf, M., Hayat, S., Faiduddin, Q. and Ahmad, A. (2012) Enhanced tolerance to heavy metals. In Brassinosteroids: Practical applications in Agriculture and Human Health (Ed. A.P. Netto). Bentham Science Publishers, Germany. Irfan, M., Hayat, S. and Ahmad, A. (2011) Brassinosteroids: under biotic stress. In Brassinosteroids: A Class of Plant Hormone (Eds. Hayat, S. and Ahmad, A.). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands. Irfan, M., Hayat, S. and Ahmad, A. (2011) Regulation of antioxidant system under biotic stress in plants. In Antioixidants: Oxidative Stress Management in Plants (Eds. Ahmad, P. and Umar, S.), Stadium Press, New Delhi Hayat, S., Hasan, S.A., Mori, M., Fariduddin, Q. and Ahmad, A. (2009) Nitric Oxide: Structure, Biosynthesis and Physiological role. In Nitric Oxide in Plant Physiology (Eds. Hayat, S., Mori, M., Pichtel, J. and Ahmad, A.), Wiley-VCH, Germany. Prof. Arif Inam H I Tak, Y Bakhtiyar, F Ahmad and Arif Inam et al (2012). Effluent quality parameters for safe use in Agriculture. In: Water quality, Soil managing Irrigation of crops (Ed) T S Lee ISBN 978-953-51-0426-1 Prof Mohammad Anis Anis M., Husain M.K., Faisal M., Shahzad A., Ahmad N., Siddique I and Khan H (2009)In vitro approaches for plant regeneration and conservation of some potential medicinal plants. In: Recent Advances in Plant Biotechnology & Its Applications (Ed.) Kumar A & Sopory S.K., I.K. Inernational Pvt. Ld., New Delhi. 14: 397-410 Anis M., Ahmad N., Siddique I., Varshney A., Naz R., Parveen S., Khan M.I., Husain M.K., Khan M.R., Khan P.R. and Aref I.M. (2012). Biotechnological approaches for the conservation of some forest tree species. In: Joshua A. Jenkins, Forest Decline: Causes and Impacts, Nova Science Publishers Inc., USA. Pp. 1-39. Anis M., Siddique I., Naz R., Ahmed M.R. and Aref I.M. (2012) Advances in micropropagation of a highly important Cassia species- A Review. New Perspective in Plant Protechtion, Prof. Ali R. Badani (Ed.) ISBN: 978-953-51-

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Aligarh Muslim University 0940-2, In Tech, pp 191-206. Anis M., Perveen S., Jahan A.A. and Aref I.M. (2012).Embryo Rescue: A Technical Approach to Overcome Hybrid Inviability. In: Plant Tissue Culture: Totipotency to Transgenic, Dr. H.P.Sharma (Ed.), Agrobios, India, pp 193-214. Prof Nafees A. Khan S. Umar, Anjana, N.A. Anjum and N.A. Khan. 2013. Nitrate management approaches in leafy vegetables. In: Nitrate in leafy vegetables. In: Nitrate in leafy vegetables: Toxicity and Safety measures (Eds. S. Umar, N.A. Anjum and N.A. Khan). I.K. International, New Delhi, 166-181. M.I.R. Khan, M. Asgher, N. Iqbal and N.A. Khan. 2012. Potentiality of sulfurcontaining compounds in salt tolerance. In: Ecophysiology and responses of plants under salt stress. (Eds. P. Ahmad and M.N.V. Prasad). Springer-Verlag, New York. N. Iqbal, A. Masood and N.A. Khan. 2012. Phytohormones in salinity tolerance: Ethylene and gibberellins crosstalk. In: Phytohormones and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants (Eds. N.A. Khan, R. Nazar, N. Iqbal and N.A. Anjum). Springer-Verlag, New York, 77-98. N. Iqbal, N.A. Khan, M.I.R. Khan, R. Nazar, A. Masood and S. Syeed. 2012. Sulfur in the alleviation of cadmium-induced oxidative stress in plants. In: Environmental Adaptations and Stress Tolerance of Plants in the Era of Climate Change (Eds. P. Ahmad and M.N.V. Prasad). Springer-Verlag, New York, 429-446. N.A. Anjum, S.S. Gill, I. Ahmad, A.C. Durate, S. Umar, N.A. Khan and M.E. Pareira. 2012. Metals and mettaloids accumulation variability in Brassica species: a review. In: Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants (Eds. N.A. Anjum, M.E. Pereira, I. Ahmad, A.C. Durate, S. Umar and N.A. Khan). CRC Press, Florida, 137-149. N.A. Anjum, S.S. Gill, I.ahmad, M. Pacheco, A.M. Durate, S. Umar, N.A. Khan and M.E. Pereira. 2012. The plant family Brassicacea: An introduction. In: The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Contribution Towards Phytoremediation (Eds. N.A. Anjum et al.). Springer-Verlag, New York, 1-33. S.S. Gill, N.A. Anjum, I. Ahmad, P. Thangavel, G. Sridevi, M. Pacheco, A.C. Durate, S. Umar, N.A. Khan and M.E. Pereira. 2012. Metal hyperaccumulation and tolerance in Alyssum, Arabidopsis, and Thlaspi: An Overview. In: The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Contribution Towards Phytoremediation (Eds. N.A. Anjum et al.). Springer-Verlag, New York, 99-137. Prof. Irshad Mahmood Rose Rizvi, Irshad Mahmood and Abul Hasan (2012). Nematode infestation in citrus. In Nematode Infestation Part III: Horticultural Crops (Eds M R Khan and S Jairajpuri). National Academy of Sicences, India. P 262-287. S. A. Tiyagi, I. Mahmood and Z. Khan (2012). Utilization of Some Botanicals for the Management of Root-Knot Nematode and Plant Growth Parameters of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.). Chemistry of Phytopotentials: Health, Energy and Environmental Perspectives (Eds. M.M. Srivastava, L.D. Khemani and Shalini Srivastava), Springer. USA. 171-172. Prof. Mansoor A Siddiqui Parihar, K., B, Rehman and M. A. Siddiqui (2012).Efficacy of some Antagonist Botanicals on Meloidogyne incognita Infesting Eggplant. In: Resource Development and Environment Change , Agriculture and Food Security, Concept publishing company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1:368-375. Hisamuddin, M.A. Siddiqui &T. Azam (2009). Management of Meloidogyne incognita with biocontrol fungus Paecilomyces lilacinusIn: “Germplasm, Diversity & Evalution –Algae, Fungi & Lichens” (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo & V.K. Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 83-88. M.A. Siddiqui, Hisamuddin, & M.I. Khan (2009). Soil solarization for the management of nematode fauna and soil mycoflora In: “Germplasm, Diversity & Evalution –Algae, Fungi & Lichens” (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo & V.K. Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 115-124 Parihar, K., Ahmad, F., Rehman, B and Siddiqui, M. A. (2009). Pollution free

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Aligarh Muslim University management of Meloidogyne incognita attacking eggplant. In: Int. Conf. on “Emerging Technologies in Environmental Sciences and Engineering” (Eds. R.U.Khan, I.H.Farooqi & F.Basheer). Oct. 26-28, Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, 1571-1580 Rehman, B., Ahmad, F., Parihar, K and Siddiqui, M.A. (2009). Biocontrol of the root-knot nematode affecting chickpea by seed dressing and Interculturing for sustainable environment. In: Int. Conf. on “ Emerging Technologies in Environmental Sciences and Engineering” (Eds. R.U.Khan, I.H.Farooqi &F.Basheer). Oct. 26-28, Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, 1095-1102. Usman, A., B. Rehman &M.A. Siddiqui (2012). Bioefficacy of fungal strain for the management of Solanum melongena In: Biodiversity Evaluation- Botanical Perspective (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo & V.K.Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 335-339 Rehman, B. A. Usman & M.A. Siddiqui (2012). Nematotoxic effect of two fungal strains against root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita attacking chickpea In: Biodiversity Evaluation- Botanical Perspective (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo & V.K. Singhal) ). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 351-356. Dr. M.B. Siddiqui (Associate Prof.) Shazia and Siddiqui, M. B. (2011) A census of the family Acanthaceae in Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh. Proceeding of The International Seminar “Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics” held on 11th to 13th October, 2008 in the Department of Botany, University of Kalyani, Kalyani741235, Nadia, West Bengal. Shazia and Siddiqui, M. B. (2011) Weed diversity of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh (India). Proceeding of The International Seminar “Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics”held on 11th to 13th October, 2008 in the Department of Botany, University of Kalyani, Kalyani-741235, Nadia, West Bengal. Dr. Hisamuddin (Associate Prof.) Hisamuddin and Mansoor A. Siddiqui (2007). Phytoplasmas: The Silent Killers of Higher Plants. In Plant Morphology and Biotechnology (pp 183-194). Avishkar Publishers, Distributors, Jaipur, India. Pp 378. Hisamuddin with Mansoor A. Siddiqui (2007). Marigold (Tagetes): An Auxiliary and Nematode-Antagonistic Plant. In Plant Morphology and Biotechnology (pp 223-232). Avishkar Publishers, Distributors, Jaipur, India. Pp 378 Hisamuddin (2009). Phytoremediation: A Green Technology for Cleaning the Polluted Environment. In: Phytoremediation and Environmental Biotechnology (pp 1-14). Pointer Publishers, Jaipur, India. Pp 214 Hisamuddin with Tabassum Niyaz and Merajul Islam Robab (2009). Efficacy of Paecilomyces lilacinus in fly ash amended soil for controlling root-knot disease on Eclipta alba. In: Germplasm Diversity and Evaluation-Algae Fungi and Lichens, pp 75-82, eds. N. S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M. I. S. Saggo and V. K. Singhal. Bishan Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Publishers, Dehradun, U.K. (India) Hisamuddin, Mansoor A. Siddiqui and Tanweer Azam (2009). Management of Meloidogyne incognita with the biocontrol fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus. In: Germplasm Diversity and Evaluation-Algae Fungi and Lichens, pp 83-88, eds. N. S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M. I. S. Saggo and V. K. Singhal. Bishan Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Publishers, Dehradun, U.K. (India) Hisamuddin with Mansoor A. Siddiqui and Mohd. Imran Khan (2009). Soil solarization for themanagement of nematode fauna and soil mycoflora. In: Germplasm Diversity and Evaluation-Algae Fungi and Lichens, pp 115-124, eds. N. S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M. I. S. Saggo and V. K. Singhal. Bishan Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Publishers, Dehradun, U.K. (India). Merajul Islam Robab, Hisamuddin, Tanweer Azam, Abbasi and Ambreen Aktar. (2012). In Impact of biocontrol fungi on Macrophomina phaseolina infecting some ornamental plants. Biodiversity Evalution-Botanical Perspective. P. 341-350. (Eds) N. S. Atri, R.C. Gupa, M.I.S. Saggoo and V.K. Singhal. M/s Bishan Singh Mahendrapal Singh, Dehra Dun (India).

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Aligarh Muslim University Dr. M.Masroor A. Khan (Associate Prof.) Tariq Aftab, M. Masroor A. Khan and J.F.S. Ferreira (2013) Effect of mineral nutrition, growth regulators, and environmental stresses on biomass production and artemisinin concentration of Artemisia annua (L.). In: Artemisia annua Pharmacology and Biotechnology. Tariq Aftab, J. Ferreira, M. Masroor A. Khan, M. Naeem (Eds), Springer, Germany, pp.. M. Naeem, Mohd Idrees, Minu Singh, M. Masroor A. Khan and Moinuddin (2013) Artemisia annua: A miraculous herb to cure malaria. In: Artemisia annua Pharmacology and Biotechnology. Tariq Aftab, J. Ferreira, M. Masroor A. Khan, M. Naeem (Eds), Springer, Germany, pp 27-50. M. Naeem, Mohd Idrees, M. Masroor A. Khan and Moinuddin (2013) Task of Mineral Nutrients in Eutrophication. In: Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences and Control, Abid Ali Ansari and Sarvajeet Singh Gill (Editors), Springer pp 241-250. Mohd Idrees, M. Naeem and M. Masroor A. Khan (2012). Role of mineral nutrients and plant growth regulators in cultivation of selected essential-oilbearing medicinal plants. In: Recent Trends in Medicinal Chemistry, Edited by M. Iqbal, IK. International, New Delhi, India pp. 156-183. M. Naeem, M. Nasir Khan, M. Masroor A. Khan and Moinuddin (2011). Adverse effects of abiotic stresses on medicinal and aromatic plants and their alleviation by calcium. In: Plant Acclimation to Environmental Stress, Edited by Narendra Tuteja & Sarvajeet Singh Gill, Springer, Germany pp 101-146. M. Masroor A. Khan, M. Naeem, Firoz Mohammad, Moinuddin (2012) Establishment of mineral nutritional requirement for some important medicinal and aromatic plants in Indian climate. In: Naeem M, Khan MMA, Moinuddin (Eds) Mineral Nutrition of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, MAPSB 6 (Special Issue 1), 84-93, Global Science Books Publisher, Japan M. Naeem, M. Masroor A. Khan, Moinuddin (2012) Role of mineral nutrients in cultivation of medicinal legumes. In: In: Naeem M, Khan MMA, Moinuddin (Eds) Mineral Nutrition of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, MAPSB 6 (Special Issue 1), 24-38, Global Science Books Publisher, Japan Moinuddin, M. Masroor A. Khan, M. Naeem (2012) Drought stress effects on medicinal and aromatic plants and the possible stress amelioration by mineral nutrition. In: In: Naeem M, Khan MMA, Moinuddin (Eds) Mineral Nutrition of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, MAPSB 6 (Special Issue 1), 69-83, Global Science Books Publisher, Japan M. Masroor A. Khan (2006). Various roles of blue-green algae in human life. In: ‘Glimpses of Cyanobacteria”. Eds. Rajan K. Gupta, Mukesh Kumar and G.S. Paliwal. Daya Publishing House, Delhi. pp. 213-230. ISBN: 81-7035-435-8. Dr. Samiullah Khan (Associate Prof.) Khan, Samiullah (2011). Impact of mutation breeding in chickpea- A review. In: Breeding of Pulse Crops (Editors) Samiullah Khan and Mohammed Imran Kozgar. Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana. pp. 126-138. Goyal, S., Kozgar, M. I., Fatma, S. and Khan, Samiullah (2011). Genetic improvement of blackgram, chickpea and faba bean through conventional and advanced approaches. In: Breeding of Pulse Crops (Editors) Samiullah Khan and Mohammed Imran Kozgar. Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana. pp. 149-174. Kozgar, M. I., Goyal, S., Khan, Samiullah and Fatma, S. (2011). Genetic effects of Hardua Gunj thermal power plant on pulse crops. In: Breeding of Pulse Crops (Editors) Samiullah Khan and Mohammed Imran Kozgar. Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana. pp. 240-249. Goyal, S., Kozgar, M. I. and Khan, Samiullah (2012). Effectiveness and efficiency of gamma rays, ethylmethane sulphonate and their combinations in Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper. In: Bioremediation, Biodiversity and Bioavailability (Guest Editors) Mohammed Imran Kozgar and Samiullah Khan, Global Science Books, Japan. pp. 113-115. Khan, Samiullah, Kozgar, M. I., Goyal, S. and Fatma, S. (2012). Cytotoxicity and mutagenecity in certain pulse crops induced by altered environmental composition. In: Resource Development and Environmental Change: Biogeography and

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Aligarh Muslim University Environmental Change Volume Two (Editors) Abdul Munir and F. A. Siddiqui. Concept Publishing Company PVT. LTD., New Delhi. pp. 20-27. Dr. Fareed A. Khan (Associate Prof.) Farha-Rehman, Khan F.A., Anis S.B. and Badruddin S.M.A., 2010. Plant defenses against insect herbivory. Chapter in: Integrated Management of Arthropods and Insect Borne Disease, Eds. Ciancio Aurelio & Mukerji KG, IPM Series Vol. 5, Springer Verlag, Netherlands. Page 186-204. ISBN-978-90-482463-3. (Total API =10, FAK= 3) Ansari A.A., Gill S.S. and Khan F. A., 2011. Eutrophication: Threat to aquatic ecosystem. Chapter 7 in: Eutrophication: Causes, consequences and Control Eds. Ansari A.A., Gill S.S., Lanza G.R. and Rast W., Springer, Page 147-170. ISBN976-90-481-9624-1. (Total API =10, FAK= 3.3). Ansari A.A., Khan F. A., Gill S.S. and Varshney J., 2011. Aquatic plant diversity in eutrophic ecosystem. Chapter 12 in: Eutrophication: Causes, consequences and Control Eds. Ansari A.A., Gill S.S., Lanza G.R. and Rast W., Springer, Page 247-263. ISBN-976-90-481-9624-1. (Total API =10, FAK= 3). Farha-Rehman, Khan F.A. and Badruddin S.M.A., 2012. Role of phenolics in plant defenses against insect herbivory. Chapter 65 in: Chemistry of phytopotentials: Health, Energy and Environmental Perspectives, Eds. Khemani L.D., Srivastava M.M., Srivastava S., Springer e-Book. Page 3O9- 313. ISBN978-642-233-93-7. (Total API =10, FAK= 3.3). Dr. Zaki A. Siddiqui (Associate Prof.) Akhtar M.S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2011).Role of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria in biocontrol of plant diseases and sustainable agriculture. In Microbiology Monograph 18: Plant growth and health promoting bacteria (ed.) Maheshwari, D.K. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg pp157-195. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Kataoka, R (2011). Mycorrhizal-based inoculants: Progress in inoculant production technology. In: Microbes and Microbial Technology: Agricultural and environmental Applications. (eds.) Ahmad I., Pichtel, J and Ahmad, F. Springer USA. (Press). Siddiqui Z. A., Nesha, R., Singh N. and Alam S. (2011). Interactions of plant parasitic nematodes and plant pathogenic bacteria. Bacteria in Agrobiology (Vol 6): Plant Probiotics.(ed. D.K. Maheshwari) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-642-27515-9. Akhtar M.S., Siddiqui, Z.A and Wiemken, A.(2011). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Rhizobium to control plant fungal diseases. Alternative farming systems, Biotechnology, Drought stress and ecological fertilization. Series Sustainable agriculture Reviews 6 E. Lichtfouse (ed.) pp263-292. ISBN: 978-94-007-0185-4 Dr. Tabreez A Khan (Associate Prof.) KHAN, T.A. & ASHRAF, M.S. (2010). A review on the management of reniform nematode and root-rot fungus by using fungal bio-agents and organic matters. In : Bio Pest Management (Entomopathogenic Nematodes, Microbes & Bioagents). Eds. H. C. L. Gupta, A. U. Siddiqui & A. Parihar. Agrotech Publishing Academy, Udaipur, India, pp. 456-485. Dr. Quazi Fariduddin (Assistant Prof) Yusuf, M., Hayat, S., Alyemeni, M.N., Fariduddin, Q. and Ahmad, A. (2013). Salicylic acid: Physiological roles in plants. In: Salicylic acid: Plant growth and development (Eds. Hayat, S., Ahmad, A., Alyemeni, MN.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. PP 15-30 Yusuf, M., Hayat, S., Fariduddin, Q. and Ahmad, A. (2012). Enhanced tolerance to heavy metals. In: Brassinosteroids: Practical application in Agriculture and human health (Ed. Pereira-Netto, AB.). Bentham Science Publishers, pp. 44-56. S Hayat, S A Hasan, M Mori, Q. Fariduddin, A Ahmad (2009). Nitric Oxide: Chemistry, Biosynthesis and Physiological role. In: Nitric oxide in Plant Physiology (Eds. S Hayat, M Mori, J Pichtel, and A Ahmad) Wiley-Vch Verlas Gmbh & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. PP 1-16. Ali, B., Hayat, S., Fariduddin, Q., and Ahmad. A. (2009). Nickel: Essentiality, toxicity and tolerance in plants. In: Nickel in relation to plants (Eds. Ali, B., Hayat,

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Aligarh Muslim University S. and Ahmad, A.) pp.69-88. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi. PP 69-88. Dr. Anwar Shahzad (Assistant Prof.) Shahzad A, Shaheen A, Kozgar MI, Sahai A, Sharma S 2013. Phytoactive compounds from in vitro derived tissues. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.:1-23 Sharma S, Shahzad A 2013. Bioreactors: A rapid approach for secondary metabolite production. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 25-49 Sharma S, Shahzad A, Sahai A 2013. Hairy root culture: An efficient system for secondary metabolite production. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 51-78 Sharma S, Shahzad A 2013. Elicitation: An alternative approach towards commercialization of secondary metabolite production. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 79-91 Sahai A, Shahzad A, Shahid M 2013. Plant Edible vaccines: A revolution in vaccination. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 225-252 Shahzad A, Saeed T 2013. In vitro conservation protocols for some rare medicinal plant species. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 263-291 Shahzad A, Shaheen A 2013. In vitro conservation protocols for some threatened medicinal plant. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 293-304 Shahzad A, Sahai A 2013. In vitro conservation protocols for some endangered medicinal plant. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 305-321 Shahzad A, Parveen S 2013. In vitro conservation protocols for some commercially important medicinal plants. In: Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic Applications of Medicinal Plants (Springer), Shahid et al. (Eds): pp.: 323-347 Dr. Shahla Faizan (Assistant Prof.) Shahla Faizan, Jouhar, M.T. and Saima Kausar (2009) Effect of varying levels of nitrogen and astewater on growth and yield of Lycopersicon esculentum grown in coal ash amended soil. Proceedings of ernational Conference on Emerging Technologies in Environmental Science and Engineering, 26-28 ctober, 2009. Pp. 1504-1511. (ISBN: 978-93-80043-42-5) Shahla Faizan, Saima Kausar and Rubina Perveen (2010) Varietal differences for cadmium-induced seedling mortality, foliar toxicity symptoms, plant growth, proline and nitrate reductase activity in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Biology and Medicine, 3(2) Special Issue:196-206.(ISSN:09748369) R. Perveen, S. Faizan, S. A. Tyagi and S. Kausar (2012) Phytoremediation potential of induced Cd toxicity in Trigonella foenum graecum L. and Vigna mungo L. by Neem plants parts. In: Chemistry of Phytopotentials: health, energy and environmental perspectives. Eds: L.D. Khemani, M.M. Srivastava and S. Srivastava. Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London, New York, Pp. 339-342. (ISBN: 978-3-642-23393-7)

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Nickel in relation to plants

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Brassinosteroids: A class of plant hormone

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Salicylic acid, Plant growth and development

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Effect of waste water irrigation and nitrogen rates on chilli

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Role of waste water and fly ash in productivity of Chickpea

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Plant Tissue Culture

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Salicylic acid and environmental stress

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Induced mutagenesis in egg plant

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Phytohormones and abiotic stress tolerance in plants

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The plant family Brassicaceae

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Phytotechnologies

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Plant Ecophysiology

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ATP-Sulphurylase: Significance in Plant Tolerance to Salinity Stress

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Prof. Mansoor A Siddiqui et al.

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Nutrient management in euric acid free Brassica genotypes production Induced Mutagenesis by Chemical Mutagens and heavy metals

Ecofriendly management of Meloidogyne incognita The Vascular Anatomy

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Anticancerous alkaloids of Catharanthus roseus

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Use of radiolytically derived oligomers for Artemisinin production

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Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan et al.

Mineral nutrition of medicinal legumes

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Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan et al.

Mineral Nutrition of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)

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Dr. Samiullah Khan et al.

Breeding of pulse Crops

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Induced mutations in crops

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Pollution and Pathogen: Studies on Interaction of Air Pollutants and Seed Gall Nematode, AnguinaTritici on Wheat Fly Ash and Root-Knot Nematodes

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Aligarh Muslim University 370 Management of rootknot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) on tomato by plant health promoting bacteria (PHPB) Role of brassinosteroidsin the amelioration cadmium stress Role of proline and salicylic acid in overcoming the cadmeium stress

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Recent Trends in Biotechnology and Therapeutic application of medicinal plants

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Effect of Wastewater on growth and productivity of Okra

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Aligarh Muslim University Name Prof Aquil Ahmad Prof. Arif Inam

Prof. Mohammad Anis

Prof. Firoz Mohammad

Prof. Nafees A. Khan

Prof. Irshad Mahmood

Prof. Mansoor A. Siddiqui

Dr. M.B. Siddiqui

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Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan

Dr. Samiullah Khan Dr. Zaki A. Siddiqui

Dr. T.A. Khan

Dr. Athar A. Khan Dr. Qazi Fariduddin

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Indian Phycological Society Indian Botanical Society Indian Society for Plant Physiology American Society of Plant Biologists United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), “Agriculture Research” magazine. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly The Society for Medicinal Plant Research (Germany) National Environmental Science Academy (Life Membership) Indian society of genetic and plant breeding Indian Botanical Society Indian Phytopathological Society, I.A.R.I, New Delhi. Nematological Society of India, I.A.R.I, New Delhi. Association of Plant Pathologist of India, Lucknow University, Lucknow. Bioved Research Society of India, Allahabad. Society of Plant Protection Sciences, IARI, New Delhi. International Society for Conservation of Natural Resources, B.H.U., Varansi, Indian Botanical Society Indian Botanical Society NESA, New Delhi American Society of Plant Biologist (ASPB) Indian Botanical Society NESA, New Delhi Ibn Sina Academy American Society of Plant Biologist (ASPB) Biotechnology India Plant Biotechnology Dr. M. Masroor A. Khan: Member of EuroMediterranean Association of Life Sciences (EMALS), Alexandria, Egypt

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Journals Name Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany Functional Plant Science and Biotechnology Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Science Biotechnology Asian & Australian J Plt. Sci. Biotechnology Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany African Journal of Plant sciences Journal Of Plant Biochemistry and Physiology Biosciences International Society of Plant Protection Nematological Socity of India Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany Biosciences International Journal of Plant Science research

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Prof. M. Anis

Prof. Nafees A. Khan

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Name of Awards Vigyan Ratan Samman of the year 2009, UPCST, Lucknow. Panchanan Maheshwary Gold Medal Award, IBS, INDIA, 2013 Prof. J.N. Rai Memorial Lecture, MJP Rohailkhand University, Bareilly Chaired Session in XXXV all india Botanical Sciety conference, MS University, Baroda, 2012 Fellow of the Indian Society for Plant Physiology. Special Mention Certificate- Scientist in Science & Technology Awards-2013 by Research wing for Excellence in Professional Education and Industry of Excellence Expo TV. Chaired Session VII of the International Symposium on ‘Diversity of Plants and Microbes: Present Scenario’ December 2830, 2009 at Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Applied Botany, Kuvempu University, Shankaragatta, Shimoga, Karnataka. Chaired the scientific session of the International Conclave on Unani Medicine: Strength and Strategies of Globalization, 25-26th March, 2011. Organized by Deptt. of Kulliyat A.M.U., Aligarh. Chaired the session IV in the International Conference on Current Trends in Medicinal Plants Research. 10-12th january, 2012, Organised by Department of Botany, University of Pune, Pune. Evaluated the Poster session III for the best paper award, in the International Conference on Current Trends in Medicinal Plants Research. 10-12th january, 2012, Organised by Deptt. of Botany, University of Pune, Pune. Awarded Young Scientist Certificate of Honor by Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, on Republic Day Celebration-2009.

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Aligarh Muslim University CV Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship-UGC, 2013 under Singh-Obama 21st Century Knowledge Initiative to visit United Sates of America for one Year. Awarded Young Scientist Certificate of Honor by Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, on Republic Day Celebration2009. First Prize for oral presentation of research paper in National Symposium Dr. Anwar of Plant Tissue Culture Associuation of Shahzad India, Ahmadabad, 2012 Awarded best oral presentation in National Seminar held at Department of Botany, AMU, Aligarh, 2013 Consolation prize in poster presentation in a Symposium held at Intersisceplinary Biotechnology Unit, AMU, Aligarh, 2013 Maulana Azad National Fellowship-UGC Mehar Fatima, 2010 Shahina Parveen, 2010 Md. Masidur Alam, 2010 Md. Iqbal Raja Khan, 2010 Afshan Naz, 2010 Md. Rafique Ahmad, 2011 Rushda Sharf, 2011 Taiba Saeed, 2012 BSR Fellow-UGC Mohd. Imran Kozgar, 2010 Shiwali Sharma, 2010 Rose Rizvi, 2010 Naushina Iqbal, 2010 Asim Masood, 2010 CSIR-SRF Aastha, 2011 Asim, 2011 Naushina, 2011 Zeba Haque, 2013 RGNF (SC)-UGC Swarn Singh, 2010 Alka 2011 Seema Sahay 2011 Post Doctoral Fellow Dr. Naseem Ahmad: Yuva Vaigyanik Samman 2009, UPCST, Lucknow Dr. Iram Siddiqui: Yuva Vaigyanik Samman 2009, UPCST, Lucknow Dr. Mu. Naeem: Yuva Vaigyanik Samman 2010, UPCST, Lucknow Dr. Qazi Fariduddin

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Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 99% from other universities within the State NIL from universities from other States 1% from universities outside the country NIL Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment NIL period Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to (i) Library Available (ii) Internet facilities for staff and students Avaialable (iii) Total number of class rooms 02 (iv) Class rooms with ICT facility 02 (v) Students’ laboratories 07 (vi) Research laboratories 22 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates from the host institution/university Doctoral Students: Name of Research Student Date of Registration M.Phil./Ph.D. Iram Fatima Jafri 15.02.2010 Ph.D. Mohd Gulfishan 17.02.2010 Ph.D. Mohd Irfan 17.02.2010 Ph.D. Saba Iqbal 03.06.2011 Ph.D. Saad Bin Javed 15.02.2010 Ph.D. Md. Rafeeque Ahmad (OBC) 15.02.2010 Ph.D. Ruphi Naz 16.02.2010 Ph.D. Afshan Naaz 23.06.2011 Ph.D. Afsheen Shahid 26.04.2013 Ph.D. Sheikh Altaf Husain 08.04.2013 M.Phil. Zeba Haque Khan 16.02.2010 Ph.D. Darakshan Khanam 15.04.2013 M.Phil. Rumana Aslam 03.06.2011 Ph.D. Towseef Mohsin Bhat 20.06.2011 Ph.D. Nusrat Jahan (OBC) 26.04.2013 Ph.D. Md Iqbal Raja Khan 15.02.2010 Ph.D. Mehar Fatma 02.06.2011 Ph.D.

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Aligarh Muslim University Mohd. Asgher 07.06.2011 Ph.D. Tasir Sharief Per 13.12.2012 Ph.D. Waseem Kaiser 29.04.2013 Ph.D. Safiuddin (OBC) 04.06.2011 Ph.D. Kavita Parihar 20.06.2011 Ph.D. Bushra Rehman 04.06.2011 Ph.D. Mohd Ashraf Ganai 21.06.2011 Ph.D. Mohd. Asif 13.04.2013 Ph.D. Namrta Choudhry 22.02.2010 Ph.D. Aasifa Gulzar (OBC) 24.04.2013 Ph.D. Amreen Akhtar 17.02.2010 Ph.D. Abbasi 25.02.2010 Ph.D. Rushda Sharf 09.06.2011 Ph.D. Akbar Ali 16.02.2010 Ph.D. Hassan Jaleel 19.12.2012 Ph.D. Bilal Ahmad 13.04.2013 Ph.D. Shahnawaz Khursheed 13.12.2012 Ph.D. Rafiul Amin Laskar 29.04.2013 Ph.D. Mudasir Irfan Dar 22.06.2011 Ph.D. Neelu Singh 17.02.2010 Ph.D. Rukshima Nesha (OBC) 03.03.2010 Ph.D. Subha Alam (OBC) 16.02.2010 Ph.D. Adnan Khan 10.04.2013 M.Phil. Sugandha Varshney 09.06.2011 Ph.D. Bilal Ahamd Mir 07.06.2011 Ph.D. Mohd Tanveer A. Khan 19.12.2012 Ph.D. Priyanka Varshney 24.12.2012 Ph.D. Taiba Saeed 13.12.2012 Ph.D. Arjumend Shaheen 13.12.2012 Ph.D. Vikas Yadav (OBC) 11.04.2013 M.Phil. Rakhshanda Akhtar 08.04.2013 Ph.D. Anamica Upadhyay 06.08.2013 Ph.D. Saima Kausar (OBC) 15.02.2010 Ph.D. Rubina Parveen (OBC) 02.03.2010 Ph.D. Irfana Haneef 04.06.2011 Ph.D. Javaid Ahmad lone 06.06.2011 Ph.D. Seema Sahay (SC) 04.06.2011 Ph.D. Neha Pathak 09.06.2011 Ph.D. Tariq Amad Dar 04.06.2011 Ph.D. Faisal Rasheed (OBC) 11.04.2013 M.Phil. Post doctoral fellows: 1. Dr. Naseem Ahmad: Yuva Vaigyanik Samman, 2009, UPCST, Lucknow 2. Dr. Iram Siddiqui: Yuva Vaigyanik Samman, 2009, UPCST, Lucknow 3. Dr. Mu. Naeem: Yuva Vaigyanik Samman, 2010, UPCST, Lucknow 4. Dr. Moin A. Khan, Young Scientist-DST, 2012DST, New Delhi 5. Dr. Merajul Islam Robab, Young Scientist-DST, 2012, DST, New Delhi 6. Dr. Sana Chaudhary, Young Scientist-DST, 2013, DST, New Delhi 7. Dr. Shiwali Sharma, Young Scientist-DST, 013, DST, New Delhi 8. Dr. Mohammad Yusuf, Young Scientist-DST, 2013, DST, New Delhi 9. Dr. Mohd Idrees, Young Scientist-DST, 2013, DST, New Delhi 10. Dr. Ankita Varshney, Young Scientist-DST, 2013, DST, New Delhi

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The department has contributed basic and practical aspects of biological and agricultural sciences by publishing and presenting their research highlights at national and international platforms. The Briefly highlight the contributions new knowledge generated through of the department in generating new researches is incorporated in teaching and knowledge, basic or applied. learning process as well in designing the future research program. Furthermore the diploma programs running in the department generate knowledge for the utilization of plant assets in modern living. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Highly Qualified Devoted and competent faculty Research activities in all the disciplines of Botany

Weakness Lack of number of faculty

Efficient research out come in both basic and applied aspects as per the available resources

Lack of highly sophisticated instruments

Good Lecture rooms with modern teaching aids, and seminar library with internet facility as well as smart class room

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Opportunities To add space to develop new lab set up To establish genetic transformation facilities for crop improvement research To set-up research laboratories equipped with modern technologies To generate national and International collaborations

Challenges To strengthen the collaborative research To acquire more funds for the purchase of sophisticated instruments and research Infrastructural modernization

To capitalize human resources in modern researches

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Aligarh Muslim University Individual research funding from various agencies

Lack of Central instrumentation facility

To become leading department in research as well as in quality teaching

To develop satat-ofthe art teaching and research laboratories compatible with modern curriculum requirements and inculcation of scientific temperament among students

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Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)

Department of Museology 1988 Faculty of Life Sciences

P.G. Diploma, P.G., M.Phil/Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Programme, History, Fine Art & Archaeology NA

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Mr. Danish Mehmood

Ph.D., M.Phil. and M.Sc. M.Phil., M.Sc., Post M.Sc. Diploma In Museology and Net

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1 year in Ph.D. & teaching Dr. Sheeba Guest M.Sc. in Museology &5 Nil Khan Faculty Museology Years Research 12 List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors (i) Prof. Sanjay Jain,Dept. of Museology, Baroda University, Baroda. (ii) Prof. N.R.Shah, Dept. of Museology, Baroda University, Baroda. (iii) Dr. Kharbade, Director, National research laboratory, Lucknow. (iv) Prof. M.V. Nair, National Museum Institute, New Delhi. (v) Prof. Usha Rani, Dept. of Museology, Banaras Hindu University. (vi) Dr. K. K. Mohammad, Former Director, ASI , Delhi. (vii) Ms. Rashmi Sharma,Curator , National Children Museum, New Delhi (viii) Dr. B. Venugopal, Director, NMNH, New Delhi. (ix) Dr. A. Qadri, Director General, State Museum, Jammu & Kashmir (x) Dr. Ramanna, Dept. of Museology, Baroda University, Baroda. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – M.Sc. Museology 20% 13 programme-wise informationPost M.Sc. Diploma in Museology 30% Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty M.Sc. Student Teacher Ratio Museology 12:1 Programme-wise Student 14 Teacher Ratio Diploma in Student Teacher Ratio Museology 5:1 Sanctio Vac ned & Actual ant Number of academic support Filled staff (technical) and Technical Staff 5 1 6 15 administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Clerical & Administative 5 0 5 Staff (i) Biodeterioration of Museum Materials Research thrust areas as and their control. recognized by major funding (ii) Preservation and Conservation of 16 agencies- UGC, JRF,IPPDI Museum Materials etc.: Research Thrust Areas as (iii) Colour Preservation of Botanical recognized by major Funding Specimen. (iv) Museum Education Natio Funding Grant Project Title nal Agency Received Number of faculty with 17 Innovative ongoing projects from 1 teaching & UGC 33 Lakhs Research Page 628 of 690

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Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies Publications: List of Publications: (i) Prof. S.A.A. Naqvi, Professor, Dept. of Museology “Museology, Interpretation of Heritage and Tourism”‘ Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Editor Kamal Kumar Jain, Agam Prakashan, 2009 “Editorial” Journal of Indian Museum, Vol. LXII (2009) Museum Association of India, New Delhi. “Museum Profession: The Indian scenario, “Journal of Indian Museum, Vol. XII (2009), Museum Association of India, New Delhi. “Editorial” Journal of Indian Museum, Vol LXIII, (2010) Museum Association of India, New Delhi. “Conservation Indeed is a Curatorial Responsibility: A Museologist’s Standpoint”, Journal of Indian Museum, Vol LXIII, (2010), Museum Association of India, New Delhi. “Can Indian Museum in their Present format be Instrument for Social Change & Community Development”, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sanghralaya, (IGRMS), Bhopal, (2012) “What Museum can do to safeguard and Interpret Intangible Natural Heritage” Abstract published at the National Seminar on Biodiversity and Intangible Natural Heritage, organized jointly by national Museum of Natural history and Zoological Survey of India, at Jodhpur 2011. (ii) Dr. Abduraheem K., Associate Professor, Dept. of Museology Abduraheem K. & Sheeba Khan “Advance methods for preventive Conservation of manuscripts” Journal of Indian Association for the Conservation of Cultural Property (ISSN-0971-619-X), New Delhi, Vol 38, Page No.149-152 Abduraheem K. & Sheeba Khan, (2009) “Integrated methods for Safeguarding Archival Material”, Journal of Indian Association for Conservation of cultural property (ISSN-0971-619-X), New Delhi, Vol 38, Page No. 61-64 Abduraheem K. & Sheeba Khan (2010) “Mentorship: A curatorial Responsibility”, Journal of Indian Museum Vol LXIV, Museum Association of India, New Delhi. Abduraheem K & Amit Shandilya (2012), “Educational Potential of University Museum in cognitive learning”‘ Journal of Indian Museum , vol LXVI, Museum Association of India, New Delhi.

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Abduraheem K. (2013) “Museum and Tourism Partnership: Prospects and Challenges”, The Legacy, LAP LAMPART Academic publishing, Heinrich- Bocking – str. 68, 66121 Saarbruken, Germany. Abduraheem K. (2013) “Aplication of Integrated Communication System in the Modernization of Museum Exhibitions” Journal of Indian Museum Vol. LXVII, Museum Association of India, New Delhi. Abduraheem K. (2013), Challenges & Scope on Introducing Environemental Science in Univeristies and colleges. Focal theme, Building, an Ecologically Sustainable Society”, Indian Social Science Congress, Vol. XXXVII, Indian Academy of Social Science, Allahabad. Revitalisation & Documentation of traditional knowledge, one chapter published in a book on Conservation of Cultural Heritage (2009), Agam Kala Prakashan, New Delhi. Dr. Mohd. Irfan, Asst. Professor Irfan, M & Shamim, M : Presented a paper on ‘ Field Studies and Control Measures on Brinjal Shoot and Fruit Borer L. orbonalis (Guenee)- A pest of S. melongena (L)’ in an International Conference on Resource Development and Envirnmental Changes Emerging issues and challenges organized by Department of Geography, AMU during 27- 29 Jan 2009. Irfan, M & Nafees M: A Paper on biodterioration and restoration of an old paper manuscript- a case study presented in National Conference on Reconstruction of past: Scope and Limitations, during 14-15 Feb 2009 organized by Department of Museology. Ifran M: A paper on ‘Estimation of Losses , Prevention and Efficacy of Delta- methrin against termites( Termitidae: Isoptera)’ presented in 40th National Conference on Recent Advanced in preventive Conservation of Museum Collections organized by IASC, New Delhi and Department of Museology, AMU during 5-7 Feb 2008 and published in IASC Journal in 2009. Irfan M: “Role of Museum in Formal Education Institutions” presented in National Workshop on Environmental Education in Museum and Formal Educational Institutions organized by Department of Museology, AMU in collaboration with NMNH, New Delhi on 18th Feb 2013. Irfan M: Studies in Biodeterioration, Prevention and Efficacy of Deltamethrin agent D. Cadaverinus (Fab) infesting protinous objects in museums, presented in 7th International Conference on Biodeterioration of Cultural Property in AMU during 16-18 Feb 2013. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) Monographs - Nil Chapters in Books: 2 Edited Books - Nil Books with ISBN with details of publishers: NIL Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database: International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index : range / average : SNIP SJR Impact Factor : range / average : h-index

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Student projects: percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects: 100% PG Students doing in house projects percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/institute : 30% Name of the Student Title of the Project An Approach for the conservation of S.T.S. Warisha Khan High School Building Planning and organization of Ibn Sina Butool Fatima Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences A case study of some selected coins of Suboohi Nasrin University Museums of Science and Culture, AMU Aligarh Colour Preservation of Plants by Including Juhi Sadiya Artificial Colours Plastination Technique with special Habib Ahmad reference to preservation of Anatomical Specimens Role of Outreach Programme of Community Dimple Gupta Medicine Museum J.N. Medical College , AMU Aligarh A case study of 18th Century Iron Dagger Nazia Irshad with leather Sheath Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by: Doctorate and Post doctorate Fellowship Dr. Praveen Kumar Verma Award of Post Doctorate fellowship Award of Innovative Research Award of Junior Research Fellowship for Doctorate (i) Butool Fatima, JRF (ii) Amit Shandilya JRF (iii) Ameeza Zarrin JRF Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Name of the events Date National Workshop on “Anti termite treatment” Sponsored by 4H Club Gandhi Nagar, Jammu 18 April, 2013 (Rs.15000/-) 7th International Conference On Biodeterioration of 16-17 Feb. Cultural Property (Sponsored by ICBCP, Rs. 2013 50,000/-) National Conference on “Environmental Education 17-18 in Museums and Formal Education Institutions Feb.2012 (Sponsored by ICHR Rs. 45,000/-) National Conference on “Role of Museums in Environmental Education & 5-6 March, Interpretation”(Sponsored by NMNH, New Delhi, 2010 Rs. 30,000/-) National Conference on “Reconstructing the Past: 14-15

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Scope and Limitations” Department of Museology Feb.2009 (Sponsored by ICHR, Rs. 45,000/-) Code of ethics for research A.M.U., Institutional ethical code followed by the departments Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (reference to question no.4)

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M.Sc Museology Post M.Sc Diploma P.G.Diploma MPhil/PhD

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Female 40 15 30 6

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(v) Students’ laboratories -02 (vi) Research laboratories -01 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates: (i) from the host institution/university Post Doctorate Student: Dr. Praveen Kumar Verma List of Doctorate students 1. Butool Fatima JRF 2. Amit Shandilya JRF 3.Ameeza Zarrin JRF 4. Reshma Khatoon NET Number of post graduate students getting financial NIL assistance from the University : Was any need assessment The members of the Board of Studies and exercise undertaken before the faculty of Life Sciences discussed and resolved development of new to start new course on M.A. Conservation in programme(s)? If so, highlight future. the methodology: Does the department obtain feedback from : (i) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes: Utilize the Feed back to revise the Curriculum whenever required (ii) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? No (iii) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): (i) Dr. A. Ranga Former Director, Children,’s Museum, New Delhi (ii) Naaz Rizvi Scientist D, National Museum of Natural History, Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi. (iii) Arvind Kumar Sharma Director, INTACH, Gwalior (iv) K.K. Sharma Keeper, Rashtrapati Bhawan Museum, New Delhi (v) Mod. Younus Scientist B, RMNH, Sawai Madhopur. (vi) Dr. Praveen Kumar Verma, Scientist NMNH, New Delhi (vii) Mr. Gaurav, Scientist NMNH, New Delhi Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/ seminar) involving external experts.: (i) Prof. Sanjay Jain Department of Museology M.S.University Baroda, (Delivered Lecture on Museum education on 27-11-2013) (ii) Prof. Ghazanfar Zaidi Department of Applied Art, JMI New Delhi, (Invited for 16-03-2014) (iii) Dr. N.R. Shah Department of Museology M.S. University Baroda,(Lecture on conservation on 01-02-2012) (iv) Prof. S.P. Verma Department of History AMU,(Lecture on Mughal Painting on 08-03-2010 ) (v) Dr. K.K. Mohammad Director, ASI, Delhi,(Lecture on Excavation Techniques 16-03-2013) (vi) Ms. Rashmi Sharma Curator, Nation Children, New Delhi, (invited for 1203-2014) (vii) Dr. B. Venugopal Director, NMNH, New Delhi,(Lecture on Scope of Museolog 08-10-2009) (viii) Dr. A. Qadri Director, General State Museum,Jammu&Kashmir, (Invited for 10-03-2014)

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Prof. Navital Garhwal University, Garhwal,(Invited for 05-03-2014 ) Mr. Arvind Kumar Director, INTACH, A-3 Balwan Nagar, Gandhi Road, (Gwalior,Lecture on Metal cleaning on 16-11-2013) (xi) Mrs. Kedeswari Keeper, Salarjung Museum Hyderabad, (Invited for 06-032014) (xii) Dr. Usha Rani Asstt. Professor , BHU, Varanashi,(Invited for 03-03-2014) (xiii) Dr. K.K. Sharma Conservator, National Museum New Delhi,( invited for 05-03-2014) (xiv) Mr. Nandan Shashtri Curator, Baroda Museum Gujarat,(Lecture on Mobile Exhibition on 10-03-2012) List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: 1. Practical Demonstration 2. Chalk & Board Methods 3. White Board & Marker 4. Visit to Museum/ Field trip 5. Project work 6. Internet & IT tools How does the department ensure that programme Evaluation & Assesment through Sessional objectives are constantly met test semester examinations. and learning outcomes are monitored? Highlight the participation of students and faculty in Study tour to various discipline Museums extension activities. (i) Consultation for developing museum laboratories, Local and National level Give details of “beyond such as Ibne Sina Academy, MA Library, syllabus scholarly activities” of State Museum Lucknow etc. the department: (ii) Research works Guiding Ph.D. Student etc. (iii) Organize Conference/ workshops etc. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/graded No by other agencies? If yes, give details. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. – New research Innovation methods: Under the innovative research Colour Preservation plants, Particularly flower were invented for which patent also awarded. Many award obtained for the same by the faculty & Research Scholar Research in educational Potential, Freeze Drying techniques effectiveness of Smart Classroom, Effectiveness of alternative methods for dissection are under taking by scholars. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department: Five Major strength

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Aligarh Muslim University (iii) The Staff and Student Supporting & encouraging to conduct conference / workshop every year in the department. They also present & publish paper in national and international conference made the department popular. (iv) The Famous faculties are invited by National agencies like AICTE, other Universities and Organization for expertise and Advisory committee, Editorial board etc. (v) Research Scholars and Ph. D. Students are getting jobs and placements after the completion of Ph. D. / M.Sc. such as Scientist, Conservator, Trainee etc. More than 100 students are working various Museums in India and Abroad makes the Department Popular. Five Weakness: (i) Insufficient Teaching posts (ii) Insufficient Space for Students & teachers. (iii) Insufficient Budget for the university museum which is a laboratory for the students. (iv) Failure of power supply Particularly in summer. (v) Insufficient Power backup Future plans of the department: (i)

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Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chairman Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Date:

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Department of Wildlife Sciences (Conservation Monitoring Centre) 1986 Faculty of Life Sciences M.Sc. (Wildlife Science) M.Sc. (Biodiversity Studies & Management) M. Phil Ph.D. Diploma in Biodiversity Management & Conservation Certificate courses in RS & GIS Application in Environmental Studies Certificate courses in Wildlife Ecology & Management Certificate courses in Biodiversity Management & Conservation The two PG Programmes, namely M.Sc (Wildlife Science) and M.Sc. (Biodiversity Studies) are interdisciplinary in nature and help of other Departments is sought such as Department of Botany, Computer Science, Geography & Statistics. None P.G. Diploma in Biodiversity Management & Conservation. The Diploma Course has been up graded to the full 2 years master’s Programme namely M.Sc. Biodiversity studies and Management Semester The Department participates in teaching Environmental Awareness Course at under graduate level offered by the Departments of Biochemistry, Botany and Zoology Sanctioned

Filled

Actual (including CAS & MPS) 01

Professor 01 01 Associate 01 01 01 Professors Asst. 03 03 03 Professors Others Nil Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Ph.D./ No. of Qualifi DesigM.Phil. students Name Specialization Years -cation nation guided for the of Exp. last 4 years Hafiz 29 Ph.D. Professor Ornithology Nil Shaique years

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Wildlife Ecology

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Ph.D. – 05 M.Phil – Nil

Afifullah Khan

Ph.D.

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Wildlife Ecology

25 years

Ph.D. – Nil M.Phil - 01

Satish Kumar

Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Ecology

17 years

Ph.D. – Nil M.Phil – 01

Orus Ilyas

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Ecology

04 years

Nil

List of senior Visiting Fellows, None adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programmeNone wise information Programme-wise Student Teacher 7:1 Ratio Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Academic support staff Technical Staff Clerical & Administative Staff

Sanctioned & Filled

Vaca nt

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03

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Biodiversity Conservation and Research thrust areas as recognized Management, Ecology, Remote Sensing by major funding agencies and GIS in Wildlife and Biodiversity studies Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Funding Duration Total Title of Project Agency and Date sanctioned fund NHAI Development of Six months (National Conservation Action Plan March 2013 Highways 7,50,000/of Barasingha in Hastinapur to August Authority of Wildlife Sanctuary 2013 India) Habitat use and overlap of Himalayan Musk deer University Three years, Moschus chrysogaster with Grants started from 8,16,800/reference to habitat quality Commission, February and human use in Govt. Of 2011 Kedarnath Wildlife India. Sanctuary, Uttarakhand”. Conservation status and DST-Ministry Three years, ecology of ungulates in of Science started from Pench Tiger Reserve M.P. and 20,71,400/February with special reference to Technology,G 2012 resource partitioning ovt. of India. Migratory movements of Wildlife Two years 22,00,000/waterbirds through Uttar Department,

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Pradesh and the Government surveillance of avian of Uttar diseases Pradesh Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil (i) National collaboration: Yes (ii) International collaboration: None Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. S.No. Funding Agency Grants received 1 National Highways Authority of India 7,50,000 00 2 University Grants Commission 8,16,800 00 3 Dept of Science and Technology (DST) 20,71,400 00 4 DST-PURSE Programme 25,00,000 00 5 Wildlife Department, Govt of Uttar Pradesh 22,00,000 00 Total 83,38,200 00 state recognition: Nil Research facility / centre with national recognition: Nil international recognition: Nil Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry None or corporate bodies Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 28 Monographs: Nil Chapters in Books: 02 (i) Parwez, M. and O. Ilyas (2010). Response of indigenous medicinal knowledge system to globalization system: A study of Kumaon Himalayas. Pages 162-173 in M. Gulrez, Ed. Area studies in India Challenges Ahead. Centre of West Asian Studies, Aligarh Muslim Univeristy, Aligarh. AMU Press, 2010, pp 202. (ii) Yahya, H.S.A. (2012). Ecology and Conservation of the Narcondam Hornbill, Aceros narcondami, in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Pages 263-272 in K. Ventataraman, C. Raghunathan and C. Sivaperuman, Eds. Ecology of faunal communities on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2012, pp 340, ISBN 978-3-64228335-2 Edited Books: Nil Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 04 Primates of India, 2009, Satguru Publications, ISBN No. 9788190173568

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average: Citation and h-indices are as follows: Range of citations: 10-141 Average Citation: 54.4 Range of h-index: 2-6 Average h-index: 3.8 (The above-mentioned indices are based on Google Scholar Citations and hindex of publications) SNIP: Not known SJR: Not known Impact Factor – range / average: 0.91 to 4.35 (As per information on various Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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journals in 2013) Details of patents and income Nil generated Areas of consultancy and income Nil generated Faculty invited/selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad : One senior faculty member of the Department Prof. H.S.A. Yahya was invited by Harvard University, USA to deliver lecture in ornithology

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Prof. Jamal A. Khan visited university of Bristol under UGC-British Council Exchange Program in 1992. He was also selected as Visiting Fellow to visit the Wildlife Institute of India in 1997. During 2002-04, Prof Jamal A. Khan visited Yemen to implement HAWF protected area project in collaboration with NIE. He also visited Kabul to implement wildlife conservation project 2006-08. Dr. Afifullah Khan was selected to visit research station of Aberdeen University under the aegis of UGC-British Council Exchange program in 1992. National committees Prof. H.S.A. Yahya nominated as Member, Planning Commission, Govt of India Higher Education Group for 12th 5 Year Plan International committees Prof H.S.A. Yahya is a member of International Ornithological Congress (IOC), which is organized every five years interval in different countries Editorial Boards Prof. H.S.A. Yahya is a member of Editorial Faculty serving in Board of Fikro Nazar, an Urdu Magazine published from the Aligarh Muslim University any other (please specify) Prof. H.S.A. Yahya is a Member of the Governing Council of Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), Coimbatore Prof. H.S.A. Yahya is reviewer for Indian Forester Prof. Jamal A. Khan and Dr Satish Kumar are reviewers for Journal of Bombay Natural History Society Dr. Orus Ilyas is reviewer for Mammalia (a) As participants: Dr. Orus Ilyas has participated in Orientation and Refresher programmes offered by the UGCAcademic Staff College Faculty recharging strategies (b) As Resource persons: (UGC, ASC, Dr. Afifullah Khan has been delivering lectures for Refresher/orientation Orientation and Refresher Courses as a programs workshops, training resource person regularly in the UGC programs and similar Academic Staff College, AMU since 2006. programs). Prof. H.S.A. Yahya has delivered 7 lectures as a resource person for Orientation and Refresher Courses held at UGC Academic Staff College, AMU.

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Seminars/Conferences/Worksh ops organized and the source of funding (national/ None international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Yes. The Department strictly follows ethics for Code of ethics for research research as per the guidelines of concerned followed by the departments: regulatory agencies/bodies. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4) M.Sc. Wildlife Sciences (200910) PG Diploma in Biodiversity

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Nil Nil

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How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and NET – 01 (full details of all Passed out other competitive examinations? Give candidates is not available) details category-wise. Student progression Student progression UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment

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Percentage against enrolled Nil 03 out of 10 (30%) Nil Nil Nil 70% Placement in NGOs Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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38

02

Nil UG

PG

PhD

AMU University of Allahabad

AMU

AMU

AMU

AMU

Bihar University, Muzaffarpur; University of Jammu, Jammu

University of Bombay; AMU

L.M.N. University, Darbhanga; University of Jammu

from universities outside the Nil country Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and Nil D.Litt. during the assessment period: Library: The Seminar Library of the Department is having a good collection of about 1650 books that are arranged in several sections such as Ecology, Population Biology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, Biodiversity and Conservation, Wetlands, Wildlife Management, Herpetology, Animal Behaviour, Biogeography, Plant Ecology and Phytogeography, Law and Policy and Biostatistics.

Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

The Seminar Library also gets 10 International and 3 National Journals annually and they are related to different subject areas in which the Department is pursuing research. Some of these Journals are Conservation Biology, Journal of Wildlife Management, Bird Conservation International, Ecological Monograph, Journal of Tropical Ecology, Mammalia, Auk, Indian Forester, Current Science, and Hamdryad. Besides, the library also gets some Periodicals such as Down to earth, Sanctuary Asia, Hornbill etc. (i)

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Internet facilities for staff and students: Available (ii) Total number of class rooms: Three (iii) Class rooms with ICT facility: Three (iv) Students’ laboratories: One analytical laboratory is available for PG students (v) Research laboratories: Remote Sensing and GIS Lab & analytical laboratory. from the host institution/university: Nil

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students and Research Associates Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

from other institutions/universities: Nil One – PG Merit Scholarship The Dept of Wildlife Sciences, considering the need for short-term and log-term courses in the discipline of Biodiversity Management and Conservation introduced following courses in the academic session 2007-2008: PG Diploma in Biodiversity Management and Conservation. Certificate course in RS and GIS Application in Environmental Studies

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Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

Does the department obtain feedback from

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Certificate course in Wildlife Ecology and Management Certificate course in Biodiversity Management and Conservation The

course titled, “PG Diploma in Biodiversity Management and Conservation” was upgraded to four semester MSc Programme titled “MSc in Biodiversity Studies and Management”. The upgradation was deliberated upon in detail by the members of the Board of Studies of Department held on 12.08.2011. The proposal for upgradation was further discussed and finalized in the Faculty meeting held on 09.11.2011. faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, the feedback is used in revision of course curriculum at regular intervals. students on staff, curriculum and teachinglearning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes informally, we regularly take feedback from our students and alumni. This feedback is used for improving the course curriculum, introducing new topics and teaching methods. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, we are in touch with our alumni and receive continuous feedback from them in order to keep pace with changing dynamics in professional field. Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):

None The Department regularly organise lectures of eminent personalities for the benefit of students. Some of the eminent personalities who have delivered lecture to our students include, Dr. Salim Ali, Dr. M.S. Swaminathan Dr. Zahoor Quasim, Prof. Moonis Raza, Prof. Lester Shot, Prof. John Cooper, Dr. M.K. Ranjitsinh. The faculty members have been using the following teaching methods for different programmes: Blackboard Teaching ICT – LCD Projector/MS Powerpoint Seminars and Discussions Assignments Demonstration and Teaching in the Field

44

Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

45

List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

46

How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

By conducting seminars, class assignments and sessional tests

47

Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

The students and faculty members often conduct awareness campaigns for school children on World Environment Day and International Wetlands Day with collaboration of the Forest Department. The students are made aware of nature, ecosystem and its components, wetlands and their significance to them.

48

Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

The Department has been achieving this by conducting field orientation of students, field tours, seminars, field projects/dissertations etc.

49

State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details

Not Applicable

50

Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

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Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

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The Department has completed 45 research projects since its inception and the results published in national and international journals on wildlife ecology and management. The research work has contributed in advancement of basic discipline of Wildlife Science. Strengths (i) Young talented faculty and excellent state of the art teaching and research infrastructure (ii) Cordial relationship between faculty and students as there is an excellent coordination among faculty members (iii) Equally dedicated non-teaching staff (iv) Teaching more often supported with field activities Page 647 of 690

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(v) Faculty members as well as students making extensive use of information technology Weaknesses (i) Limited field exposure of students due to paucity of funds (ii) Do not have adequate number of class rooms (iii) Major weakness is that the Dept is located outside the main AMU campus (iv) Our laboratory work as well as RS and GIS work in Computer Lab is hindered due to lack of continuous supply of electricity (v) Another major weakness is lack of motivated students Opportunities (i) The Department is conducting collaborative research with organisations such as Indian Institute of Remote Sensing and opening avenues for PG and research students (ii) Opening new courses Challenges (i) To maintain high academic standards on continuous basis (ii) Discipline is relatively young with vast potential of work (iii) Job opportunities especially in teaching profession are meager in the discipline since it is highly specialized The faculty members have to put in extra efforts for students coming from rural areas and poor schooling background The Department has prepared a well laid out “Expansion and Diversification Plan 2007-2017”, which has been approved by all bodies of the University and the same is being implemented.

Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chairman Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Date:

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

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Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

5

Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

6 7

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

Department of Zoology 1922 Faculty of the University UG PG M.Phil. Ph.D. D.Sc. (i) Boost to University Interdisciplinary Life science Departments for Education and Research (BUILDER) programmeDBT(Inter-departmental) (ii) Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE) programme-DST (Inter-faculty) Nil Nil

8

Examination System:

Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Annual/Semester

9

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Nil

SanctFilled ioned

10

11

Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Professor

03

03

Associate Professors

08

02

Actual (including CAS & MPS) 09 04 (one post transferred to Women’s college)

Asst. 17 10 15 Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Ph.D./ No. of Qualifi DesigM.Phil. students Name Specialization Years -cation nation guided for the of Exp. last 4 years Irfan Ahmad Ph.D. Professor Nematology 30 03+00=03 Fisheries Iqbal Ph.D. Professor Science & 28 03+03=06 Parwez Aquaculture Waseem Ahmad Ph.D. Professor Genetics 34 00+02=02 (Faridi)

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Aligarh Muslim University Wasim Ahmad Mohammad Afzal Wajihullah Mukhtar Ahmad Khan Qudsia Tahseen S.M. Abbas Abidi Mohd Kamil Usmani Malik Irshadullah Shahid Bin Zeya Ayesha Qamar GG Hammad A. Shadab

Ph.D.

Professor

Nematology

27

03+01=04

Ph.D.

Professor

Genetics

27

05+01=06

Ph.D.

Professor

25

Ph.D.

Professor

Parasitology Fisheries Science & Aquaculture

Ph.D.

Professor

Nematology

24

Ph.D.

Professor

Parasitology

15

Entomology

36

02+02=04

Parasitology

16

03+01=04

Entomology

18

00+02=02

Entomology

11

01+02=03

Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.

Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

27 03+00=03

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Genetics

12

00+01=01

Mohd Amir

M.Phil.

Assistant Professor

Entomology

19

00+01=01

Mohammad Afzal Khan

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Fisheries Science & Aquaculture

10

00+02=02

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Parasitology

13

00+02=02

Entomology

13

00+02=02

Entomology

10

00+01=01

Fisheries Science & Aquaculture

12

02+03=05

Mohammad Khalid Saifullah Shoeba Binte Anis Khowaja Jamal

Ph.D. Ph.D.

Saltanat Parveen

Ph.D.

Yasir Hasan Siddique

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Assistant Genetics 4 00+00=00 Professor Assistant Riaz Ahmad Ph.D. Genetics 8 00+01=01 Professor Retired Professor as Principal Investigator with R & D Project: Prof. Mohammad Hayat in Network Project on Insect Biosystematics, ICAR, New Delhi 12

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List of senior Visiting Fellows, M. Afzal Siddiqui 2012-13 adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty –programme-wise information: Programme Name Undergraduate (Zoology Main) Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Botany Main

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Year 2009-10

% of class taken 8.33 (0.5/6 papers) 25 (0.5/2)

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Aligarh Muslim University Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Biochemistry Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Chemistry Main Postgraduate (Semester-I) Postgraduate (Semester-II) Postgraduate (Semester-III)-Specialization Postgraduate (Semester-IV) -Specialization Undergraduate (Zoology Main) Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Botany Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Biochemistry Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Chemistry Main Postgraduate (Semester-I) Postgraduate (Semester-II) Postgraduate (Semester-III) Postgraduate (Semester-IV) Undergraduate (Zoology Main) Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Botany Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Biochemistry Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Chemistry Main Postgraduate (Semester-I) Postgraduate (Semester-II) Postgraduate (Semester-III) Postgraduate (Semester-IV) Undergraduate (Zoology Main) Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Botany Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Biochemistry Main Undergraduate (Subsidiary Zoology) Chemistry Main Postgraduate (Semester-I) Postgraduate (Semester-II) Postgraduate (Semester-III) Postgraduate (Semester-IV)

25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2)

2010-11

10 (0.5/5) 10 (0.5/5) 25 (2/8) 25 (2/8) 8.33 (0.5/6 papers) 25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2)

2011-12

10 (0.5/5) 10 (0.5/5) 25 (2/8) 25 (2/8) 8.33 (0.5/6 papers) 25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2)

2012-13

10 (0.5/5) 10 (0.5/5) 25 (2/8) 25 (2/8) 8.33 (0.5/6 papers) 25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2) 25 (0.5/2) 10 (0.5/5) 10 (0.5/5) 25 (2/8) 25 (2/8)

Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 14

Programme B.Sc. Zoology (Main + Subsidiary) M.Sc. Zoology (Specialization) M.Phil. + Ph.D.

No. of anticipated students 560 35 80

Ratio 25.45:1 1.59:1 3.63:1

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual (as per the available records): 15

S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Post STA (Museum Curator) Senior Technical Assistant Technical Assistant Senior Lab Assistant (SLA) Junior Lab Assistant (JLA) Lab Attendant

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Filled 00 02 02 01 01 11

Actual (Vacant) 01 02 02 00 01 01

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Professional Assistant Library Attendant Gestetner operator Office Attendant UDC (Accounts) Steno (General)

01 01 01 01 01 01

01 01 01 01 00 00

00 00 00 00 01 01

(i) Agricultural Nematology (a) Nematode behavior, Ecology, Developmental Biology of soil and fresh water nematodes & Taxonomy (b) Biodiversity, Ultrastructure and Functional Morphology, Molecular Taxonomy, Ecology, Phylogenomics (ii) Entomology (a) Bioystematics, Biodiversity of Insect Pests & Parasitoids and Insect Ecology (b) Insect Taxonomy (c) Insect Pest Management, Insect Histopathology & Physiology (iii) Fisheries Science & Aquaculture (a) Fish Molecular Biology & Endocrinology (b) Fish Nutrition (c) Fisheries Science and Aquaculture (d) Limnology (iv) Genetics Research thrust areas as recognized by (a) Molecular Genotoxicity and 16 major funding agencies Antimutagenicity, Environmental Genetics, Genomic Medicine, Genetics & Control of Insects Vector of Disease. (b) Genetics, toxicology, consanguinity, population genetics (c) Cytogenetics and Toxicology (d) Toxicology; Neurotoxicology, Neuropharmacology (e) Biochemical Genetics, Clinical Biochemistry (v) Parasitology (a) Immunobiology and Immunodiagnosis of Helminth Parasites (b) Mutation studies against curative antimalarials in falciparum and vivax malaria (c) Morphology, Biochemistry, Enzymology and pathology of both veterinary and medically important helminth parasites (d) Immunodiagnosis of helminth parasites Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding 17 agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, Page 652 of 690

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Aligarh Muslim University project title and grants received project-wise. Name of the Faculty

Prof. Iqbal Parwez

Prof. Waseem Ahmad (Faridi)

Prof. Mohammad Afzal Prof. S.M. Abbas Abidi

Prof. Qudsia Tahseen

Dr. M. Kamil Usmani

Title of Research Project Genotyping of Unani system based temperament (Mizaj) groups by RAPD fingerprinting Immunocharacterization and ultrastructural characterization of gill chloride cells of the catfish H. fossilis and their possible role in iontransport mechanism Effect of salinity stress on various gill mucous cell types in a fresh water teleost H. fossilis: a morphohistochemical & ultrastructural study Genetic Diversity, molecules and phylogenetic kinship in the declining population of four Channa species from Northern India and possible conservation strategies Cytogenetic and molecular characterization of chromosome and DNA damage in mammalian test systems by some organochlorine and organophosphorus compoundsGenotoxicity of dichlorophor and diclocores in mammalian test system using multiple genetic assays Genetic and biochemical diversity of North Indian Muslim populations Developing a validation portfolio to exploit key virulence proteins in Fasciola species for parasite control Nematode faunal diversity and community structure: indicators of environmental conditions at Keetham lake Taxonomic diversity of nematodes in the wetland, Shekha Jheel Biodiversity and Biosystematic studies of Acridoidea (Orthoptera) in Western Ghats of India

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Total Grant Received (in lakh)

Name of Sponsored Agency

National

28.0

CCRUM, New Delhi

National

22.5

CSIR

National

7.34

UGC

National

60.0

DBT

National

6.918

UGC

National

6.96

CST, UP

National

4.80

CST, UP

International

75.0

BBSRCUK

National

23.66

MOE&F

National

35.411

DST

National

24.0

MOE&F

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Dr. Shahid Bin Zeya

Dr. Ayesha Qamar

Dr. G.G.H.A. Shadab

Dr. M. Afzal Khan

Dr. Yasir H. Siddique

Dr. Riaz Ahmad

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Biosystematics and biodiversity of Acridoidea (Orthoptera) in North India Studies of Biosystematics and Biodiversity of Indian Mymarids (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Mymaridae)Pesticide Induced Neurotoxicity studies with a relevance to neurological disorders using insect model Cytogenetic evaluation of genotoxic effects of fresh water fishes exposed to cadmium Studies on precision and validation of age estimates and growth of Sperata seenghala from river Ganga Ageing precision, growth and stock identification of Channa striatus from river Ganga and its tributaries rivers Gomti and Yamuna Studies on microchemistry of otoliths od Sperata aor across river Ganga, and its validation from microsatellite markers Biochemical and cytogenetic effects of oral contraceptives among women of different reproductive historiesGenotoxicity assessment in exfoliated mucosal cells of pan masala and gutkha chewers Study of some selected antibacterials on heat shock protein (hsp70) expression and cytotoxic damage in transgenic Drosophila melanogaster (hsp70-lacZ) Bg9 Effect of bioactive nutrients against drug induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats Ultrasconication as a novel approach to monitor stability and endogenous protease susceptibility of myofibrillar protein of different species Obligatory events during inducible cycloxygenase-2 dependent hepatic fibrosis and a putative role of a bioflavonoid trans 3,4-5-

National

33.18

DST

National

3.2

UGC

National

6.93

UGC

National

3.65

UGC

National

9.808

UGC

National

7.8

CST-UP

National

47.26

DST

National

7.258

UGC

National

6.96

CST, UP

National

7.864

ICMR

National

16.0

DST

National

4.99

UGC

National

10.0

CST, UP

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Inter-institutional collaborative 18 projects and associated grants received

National collaboration Network Project on Insect Biosystematics, ICAR, New Delhi A collaborative project with HNB Garhwal University on Channid fishes of India, funded by DBT, New Delhi. International collaboration: Developing a validation portfolio to exploit key virulence proteins in Fasciola species for parasite control in collaboration with BBSRC, UK. Amount = 75 lacs

Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, 19 DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.

Nil

20 Research facility / centre with

state recognition Nil national recognition: Amino acid analyzer Atomic mass spectrophotometer international recognition Nil

Special research laboratories 21 sponsored by / created by industry Nil or corporate bodies 22 Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) 267 Monographs 01 Chapters in Books 23 Edited Books 05 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 03 (i) Genetics and Genomics; (ISBN NO. 978-81-317-71099). Published by Pearson Education Incorporation, Dorling Kindersley, India. (ii) Steroid genotoxicity and anti-mutagenesis by Natural plant products. ISBN: 978-3-8383-6594-7. LAPLambert Academic Publishing. (iii) Natural plants extracts and their genotoxicity. ISBN 978-3-8443-9433-7. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP N.A. SJR N.A. Impact Factor – range / average 0-6.0 h-index ∼7.0 Number of Ph.D./M.Phil. awarded 52 (25+27) Details of patents and income generated Areas of consultancy and income 24 generated Faculty selected nationally / 25 internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / 23

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Nil Nil Four (International)

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26 Faculty serving in

National committees: Eight Faculty members in different committees International committees Nil Editorial Boards: Eight Faculty members in different Journals any other (please specify)

Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / 27 orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs)

As resource person: As participant:

16 35

percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects 100 28 Student projects percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry/institute Nil Faculty Twenty Four (24) Awards /recognitions received at Doctoral / post doctoral fellows 10 29 the national and international level by Students 10 (i) National Seminar, “Human Toxicology and Environmental Health: New Frontiers and Future Challenges”. TOXEMINAR-1 of Indian Society of Toxicology, Cochin held in the Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh on February 22, 2009. National funding (ii) National Symposium, “Frontiers in Life Sciences: Basic and Applied”. MAASCON-1 of Muslim Association for the Advancement of Science, Aligarh, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh on October 23-24, 2010. National funding Seminars/Conferences/Workshops (iii) “Workshop on Application of Molecular Biology Techniques in Comparative organized and the source of Endocrinology” (under the auspices of 30 funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding Indian Society for Comparative participants, if any. Endocrinology), Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. OUTSTANDING PARTICIPANTS: Dr. R.E.B. Hanna, Agri food Bioscience Institute, Northern Ireland, U.K. Dr. P Nath, Dept of Zoology, Visva Bharti, Shantineketan Dr. N K Subhedar, Dept of Pharma. Science, Nagpur University, Nagpur Dr. Umesh Rai, Department of Zoology, Delhi University, Delhi Dr. Bechan Lal, Department of Zoology, BHU, Varanasi Dr. B Senthal Kumaran, Dept of Animal

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Sciences, University of Hyderabad Dr. Aparna Dutta Gupta, Departmentt of Animal Sciences, University of Hyderabad Dr. G.B.N. Chainy, Department of Zoology & Biotech. Utkal University, Bhubaneswar Dr. Neeta Seghal, Department of Zoology, University of Delhi Dr. Soma Mondal, Department of Zoology, University of Delhi Dr. C.M. Chaturvedi, Department of Zoology, BHU, Varanasi (iv) International symposium-cum-workshop. BBSRC, UK. OUTSTANDING PARTICIPANTS: Prof. Aron Maule, Director Molecular Biosciences, Queens University, UK. Prof. Terry Spithill, Co-Director, Agribiosciences, University of Melbourne. Dr. Gerry Brennan, Q.U.B., U.K. Dr. O.K. Raina, IVRI, Izzat Nagar, Bareilly, India (i) Animal ethics (ii) Ethics on publication Animal Ethical Committee of the department is underway

Code of ethics for research followed by the Departments

Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Application Programme s received (refer to question no. 4) 32 B.Sc. Zoology 5128 M.Sc. Zoology 2091 M.Phil./Ph.D.

289

Selected Male

Pass percentage

Female

160 74

00 67

26

36

Male

Female

∼90-95% 100% 96-98% in M.Phil., 100% in Ph.D.

Diversity of students:

33

∼40% ∼50%

% of students from other universities within the State ∼40% ∼30%

% of students from univ. outside the State ∼20% ∼20%

M.Phil. Zoology

∼70%

∼25%

∼5%

Ph.D. Zoology

∼70%

∼25%

∼5%

Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4)

% of students from the same univ.

B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology

How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, 34 SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

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Category NET GATE

% of students from other countries ∼0 ∼0.02% ∼0.020.04% ∼0.020.04%

No. of Students 12 18

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35 Student progression

36 Diversity of staff

Percentage against enrolled ∼25% ∼15% ∼20% ∼5%

UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection N.A. • Other than campus N.A. recruitment Entrepreneurs Nil Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university ∼95% from other universities within the State Nil from universities from other States ∼05% from universities outside the country Nil

Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and Nil 37 D.Litt. during the assessment period (i) Library Available (ii) Internet facilities for staff and students Available Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with (iii) Total number of class rooms Nine (3+6) 38 regard to (iv) Class rooms with ICT facility Nine (v) Students’ laboratories Seven (1+6) (vi) Research laboratories Twenty three from the host institution/university 2010 (Ph.D. Students): S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6

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List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

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Name Nadia Sufyan Neeraj Tabinda Nusra Ruqaiya Hussain Syed Faiz Mujtaba Ahsana Shah

7

Umm-e-Asma

8

Farha Taufiq

9

Samreen Alam

10 11

Sheeba Haseeb Ahammed Shareef P.A.

12

Yasir Akhtar Khan

13 14 15 16 17 18

Mohd. Abdul Hannan Khan Md. Rashid Nayeem Uzma Rafi Mohd. Humayoon Akhtar Monika Rani Sadia Rashid

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Iram Khan

20

Shahista Khan

21 22 23

Salma Begum Tabassum Rehmat Uzma Ahmad

24

Areeba Ahmad

25 Mohammad Jalaluddin Abbas 26 Nisha Sharma 27 Mehjabeen Javed M.Phil. Students 1 Mohammad Iqbal Lone 2 Nazia Nazam 3 Priyanka Jacob 4 Sabiha Khatoon 5 Devanshu Gupta

2011 (Ph.D. Students): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Sumaya Ahad Mohd. Fareed Shabnam Khan Sakil Ahmad Sharba Kausar Malka Mustaqim Smita Jyoti

M.Phil. Students 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Sabah Ab Latif Wani Prince Tarique Anwar S. Uzma Usman Rashid Saleem Imran Mustafa Mr. Sajad Ahmad Bhat

2012 (Ph.D. Students) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sabiha Khatoon Nazia Nazam Mohammad Asif Fakiha Firdaus Dipak Kumar Mohammad Iqbal Lone Ishtiaq Ahmad Zarrin Imran Ashiq Hussain Mir

M.Phil. Students 1 2 3

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Pooja Kumari Mudasir Ahmad Dar Monika Sharma

2013 (Ph.D. Students) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Syeda Uzma Usman Rizwan Ullah Abdur Rehman Prince Tarique Anwar Rashid SaleeM Ravish Fatima Mohd Kaleemullah Farooqi Pooja Kumari Younis Mohd Khan Mohammad Musharraf Malik Azeem Anwar Afaq Nazir Shah Taskeena Hassan

M.Phil. Students 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Rizwana Begum Monika Sharma Rehmat Jahan Rahul Bilal Nabi Bhat Mohd Talib Khan Sabia Mumtaz

2011 (Post-Docs & Project Staff) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Dr. Noorus Saba Firdausi Dr. Mumtaz Jabeen Dr. Md. Baniyamuddin Dr. Farmanur Rahman Khan Dr. S.M. Ali Badruddin Dr. Sadre Alam Fakhri Dr. Mohd. Shamim Dr. Md. Faisal Siddiqui Dr. Shabihul Fatima Abidi

2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Dr. Noorus Saba Firdausi Dr. Mumtaz Jabeen Dr. Md. Baniyamuddin Dr. Farmanur Rahman Khan Dr. S.M. Ali Badruddin Dr. Sadre Alam Fakhri Dr. Mohd. Shamim Dr. Md. Faisal Siddiqui Dr. Shabihul Fatima Abidi

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Salman Khan Afaq Nazir Shah Sadia Rashid Umm-e-Asma Shabih F. Abidi Uzma Tauheed S. M. Ali Badruddin Rahul Syed Kamran Ahmad Mohd Talib Khan Naghma

from other institutions/universities NONE Number of post graduate students 40 getting financial assistance from 13 the university Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the No 41 development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. (i) faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Matter related with the feedback on curriculum and teaching-learning evaluation is routinely discussed in the Department BOS. The feedback is utilized to improve the curriculum and teaching-learning process and, new contents are incorporated in the syllabus, as and when required. (ii) students on staff, curriculum and teachingDoes the department obtain learning-evaluation and how does the 42 feedback from department utilize the feedback? It is verbally taken during interactive meetings and practical classes. Suggestions conveyed to the Chair for necessary action. (iii) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? It happens only when the alumini visits the Department. Suggestions are utilized for the improvement of teaching and research activities of the Department. (i) Prof. S.Z. Qasim (ii) Prof. Wasim A. Siddiqi List the distinguished alumni of (iii) Dr. M. Rafiq Siddiqi 43 the department (maximum 10) (iv) Dr. E. Khan (v) Prof. Afzal A. Qadri Volume II A: SSR: Evaluative Reports

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Aligarh Muslim University (vi) Prof. S. S. Dhillon (vii) Dr. Tahseen Mirza (viii) Dr. Raghib Hussian (ix) Prof. Saleem Mustafa (x) Prof. Tariq M. Haqqi (xi) Prof. Afzal A. Siddiqui (xii) Dr. Sher Ali Give details of student enrichment The Department holds Seminars for PG programmes (special lectures / students which is a part of their curriculum. It 44 workshops / seminar) involving is assessed by the internal faculty members of external experts. the Department. Chalk and Board List the teaching methods adopted MS-PowerPoint 45 by the faculty for different Internet Facility programmes. Teaching Aids How does the department ensure The faculty remains involved in the sessionals/ that programme objectives are tests throughout year to constantly monitor 46 constantly met and learning the objectives and the learning outcomes. outcomes are monitored? The students of the Department are always Highlight the participation of encouraged to participate in different 47 students and faculty in extension seminars/ symposia/conferences held from activities. time to time in Aligarh and outside Aligarh. The Under-Graduate students of our Department use to visit different places locally to understand the applied aspects of the subject. The teachers of this Department Give details of “beyond syllabus arrange students visit and interaction with 48 scholarly activities” of the many markets/industries/farms (locally). department. These include poultry, meat, dairy, fish etc. From there, the students learn the practical and applied aspects of the subject and obtain an extensive data each year. State whether the programme/department is No 49 accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. The department is actively involved in generating basic as well as applied knowledge of the subject. Based on research in various Briefly highlight the contributions thrust areas, the Department is continuously in the process of publishing research papers in 50 of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. the journals of high repute. This new knowledge is incorporated in teaching and learning process of the Department to make it more effective. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength Weakness Opportunities Challenge Additional Non51 Highly qualified, Classrooms & collaborative Integrative and devoted and Labs to research (intercollaborative research competent faculty accommodate section) more students

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Diversity of research interests

Opportunity for basic and applied research

Modern teaching aids

Lack of access to sufficient To develop literature and infrastructural research facilities activities To work on Lack of central modern instrumentation biology and facility disease research

Lack of high end sophisticated instruments

To become a leading department

To place the Department on International scenario

Infrastructural modernization To develop state-of-the art teaching and research laboratories compatible with modern curriculum requirements, and inculcation of scientific temperament among the students.

Very few To go for National and Capitalize animal many International resource including international Collaborative human resource collaborations Programmes The department is looking for establishing a Central Instrumentation Facility apart from the upgrading the PG and UG classes as per the revised curriculum. The process is underway to begin intradepartmental collaborative work in a way to involve scientist 52 Future plans of the Department. from different specialization. The department is also planning to have some more sophisticated instrument for research purpose and that will also increase the chances of international collaboration. Declaration by the Head of the Institution Devoted PostDocs and Research students

I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chairman Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Aligarh Date: 08-02-2014

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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH 1.

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Business Administration

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Name of the Department Year of establishment Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

Department of Business Administration 1972 Faculty of Management Studies & Research

PG, Ph.D. and Diploma Nil

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Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

Ph.D. Programme with All India Management Association, New Delhi. This program targets industry and other professionals who may not be able to spare full time for a PhD. program. The programme has two components – one, the course work, in which the aspirants are required to pass 10 papers. Those who clear this phase get enrolled in the second phase of thesis writing. The Department has produced 110 Ph.D. under this programme since 1999.

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Nil

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Semester Course Examination System MBA/MBA(IB) Semester Examination System: DMM/DPM Annual PGDIBF Semester (i) Prof. Javaid Akhtar (Centre of BioParticipation of the technology, Aligarh Muslim University) department in the courses (ii) Dr. Asif Ali Syed (Centre of Biooffered by other departments: technology, Aligarh Muslim University) Actual SanctiFilled (including oned CAS & MPS) Number of teaching posts Professor 03 01 07 sanctioned, filled and actual Associate 05 05 03 (Professors/Associate Professors Professors/Asst. Asst. Professors/others) 12 11 07 Professors Others 01 01 Total 20 17 17 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of No. of Ph.D./M.Phil. QualifDesignSpecialName Years students guided ication ation ization of Exp. for the last 4 years Prof. M. MA Professor Islamic 50 -Nejatullah (Econom Emeritus Economics

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ics), Ph.D Prof. MBA, Kaleem M. DSAW, Professor Marketing 34 -Khan FDPM Ph.D., Prof. Javaid MBA, Professor Finance 31 2 Akhter FDPM Ph.D., Prof. M. MBA, Khalid Professor Marketing 31 3 M.Com, Azam DSW Prof. M. Ph.D., Human Israrul MBA, Professor 28 3 Resources Haque M.A. Ph.D., Prof. Valeed MBA, Professor Finance 23 2 A. Ansari M.A Prof. Jamal Ph.D., Operations & A. M.Tech., Professor Information 21 3 Farooquie B.Tech Management Prof. Pravaiz Ph.D., General Professor 24 2 Talib MBA Management Ph.D., Operations & Dr. Salma Associate MBA, Information 20 3 Ahmad Professor DSM System Ph.D., Operations & Dr. M. Associate M.Tech., Information 19 Nishat Faisal Professor B.Tech. Management Dr. Ph.D., Associate Mohammad MBA, Marketing 14 2 Professor Naved Khan B.Tech. Dr. Ayesha Ph.D., Assistant General 14 2 Farooq MBA Professor Management Dr. Bilal Ph.D., Assistant Mustafa MBA, Marketing 14 1 Professor Khan B.Tech. Dr. Asif Ali Ph.D., Assistant Marketing 14 1 Syed MBA Professor Dr. Saboohi Ph.D., Assistant General 11 Nasem MBA Professor Management Dr. Feza T. Ph.D., Assistant Marketing 11 2 Azmi MBA Professor Dr. Asad Ph.D., Assistant Marketing 14 1 Rehman MBA Professor Dr. Mohd. Ph.D., Assistant Marketing 11 1 Afaq Khan MBA Professor Ph.D., Operations & Dr. Asif Assistant MBA, Information 7 Akhtar Professor B.Tech Management List of senior Visiting Name of Senior S.No. Fellows, adjunct faculty, Visiting Fellow 1. Prof. Nejatullah Professor Emeritus emeritus professors:

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Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

2.

Mr. M.H. Khatkhatey

3.

Dr. Shariq Nisar

Senior Industry Professional and a pioneer in Alternate financial Models Visiting Fellow, Harvard Law School, Specializing in Islamic Finance.

14% 9:1 Designation Assistant (Admin) UDC (Admin) LDC (Admin.) Semi Professional Library Attendant Lab Attendant Driver Gestetner Operator Office Attendant Safaiwala

Sanctioned 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1

Filled 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1

15

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual :

16

Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies :

Entrepreneurship and Islamic Finance

Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

National : One International : One Total Grants Received : Rs. 6.5 Lakhs 1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Salma Ahmad Funding Agency : UGC Project title: Employee Disengagement: An Epidemic in Academic Institutions Grant: Rs. 6.5 Lakhs 2. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Mohd. Nishat Faisal, Co-Principal Investigator Funding Agency: Qatar National Research Fund Collaborating Institutions: Masdar Institute (UAE), Abu Dhabi University (UAE), Qatar University (Qatar), Jordan University of Science and Technology (Jordan) Project title: Supply Chain Optimization of Qatar Steel Grant: Rs. 3,13,000

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Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGCSAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : Research facility / centre with state recognition

National collaboration : Nil International collaboration : Nil

Rs. 6.50 Lakhs (Period of Project: 2 years)

Nil

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national recognition international recognition Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by Nil industry or corporate bodies. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international): 186 Monographs : 06 Chapters in Books : 24 Edited Books : 4 Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 06 Citation Index (Google scholar): 930 h-index : 3.72 I10 Index : 19 SJR : Nil Impact Factor – range / average : Nil Name of Faculty Prof. Kaleem M. Khan Prof. Javaid Akhtar Prof. M. Khalid Azam Prof. M. Israrul Haque Prof.Valeed A. Ansari Prof. Jamal A. Farooquie Prof. Parvaiz Talib Dr. Salma Ahmad Dr. Mohd. Nishat Faisal Dr. Mohd. Naved Khan Dr. Ayesha Farooq Dr. Bilal Mustafa Khan Dr. Asif Ali Syed Dr. Saboohi Nasim Dr. Feza T. Azmi Dr. Asad Rehman Dr. Mohd. Afaq Khan Dr. Asif Akhtar Total

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19

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Ch. in Books

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Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/ industries in India and abroad:

None

National committees: Prof. Kaleem Mohammad Khan (NAAC) Prof. Javaid Akhter (NAAC, National Board for Accreditation) Prof. M. Khalid Azam (National Board for Accreditation) Prof. M. Israrul Haque. (NBA, NAAC) UGC Expert committee member : Prof. M. Israrul Haque International committees: Nil Faculty serving in Editorial Boards: Yes Name of Faculty Name of Journal The Lahore Journal of Prof. Khalid Azam Economics, Pakistan Global Science & Technology Prof. Israrul Haque Forum, Singapore Journal of Islamic Prof. Valeed Ansari Perspective, Indonesia any other (please specify) Faculty recharging strategies UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Name of Name of Organized Attended Place and sponsoring by by Date Programme agency Dr. AACSB May 12-13, Mohd. AACSB, Assessment Qatar University 2010 Paris, Nishat USA Seminar France Faisal th 13 Jan -2nd Executive Feb 2012 Netherlands Dr. Programme Maastricht Fellowship Ayesha on strategic School of Programme Farooq Management Management, Netherlands Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry/ institute: Around 100 students undergo internship in the Industry as part of their MBA/MBAIB and PGDIBF Programmes every year. Student projects : Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 120 students of MBA, MBA-IB 2nd Year, PGDMM & PGDPM undertake dissertation project on Academic-cum-Industry related issue each year. Awards /recognitions received Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil at the national and Students : Nil international level by Faculty Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

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Aligarh Muslim University Conference/Seminar/ Theme Workshop UGC Sponsored Subject Business Studies (Business 20 Jan 2010-10 Refresher Course, (UGS ASC Management) Course Feb 2010 AMU Aligarh) coordinator: Prof. Parvaiz Talib UGC ASC AMU Sponsored Making Effective Presentations Short Term course for 16 Dec 2011-21 Course coordinator : Prof. Research Scholars and Parvaiz Talib, Co-coordinator: Dec 2011 Faculty: at Dept. of Business Dr. Asif Ali Syed Administration, AMU Code of ethics for research Code of ethics prepared by the University followed by the departments : Date

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Student profile programmewise:

Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4) MBA (2009-2013) MBAIB (20092013) PGDIBF (20092013) Ph.D. (2009-2013) PGDMM (20092013) PGDPM(20092013)

App. recei ved

Selected

Pass percentage

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F

M

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111

98%

99%

62

38

97%

98%

72

25

96%

97%

570

25

18

660

85

06

95%

99%

65

29

95%

99%

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Name of the Programme (refer to question no. 4) MBA (2009-2013) MBAIB (2009-2013) PGDIBF (2009-2013) Ph.D (2009-2013) PGDMM (2009-2013) PGDPM(2009-2013)

% of students from the same university 72 55 63 55 70 70

% of students from other universities within the State 19 32 22 30 25 25

% of students from universities outside the State 6 7 10 Nil 5 5

% of students from other countries 3 6 5 15 Nil Nil

How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise: Civil Services Defence Service NET/JRF SET GATE 1 Nil More than 50 Nil NA Percentage against Student progression enrolled UG to PG Not Applicable PG to M.Phil. Not Applicable PG to Ph.D. 8 to 10 percent Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Not Applicable Student progression Employed • Campus selection 50% (2009-2013 100% • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs

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Diversity of staff

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Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :

38

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Dr. Asif Ali Syed (PhD) Dr. Asad Rehman (PhD) Dr. Asif Akhtar (PhD)

Library : Yes, No. of Books (6409) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes, 25 terminals, Faculty have laptop with Wi-Fi Present details of facility departmental infrastructural Total number of class rooms :- Four facilities with regard to Class rooms with ICT facility :- One Students’ laboratories :- Computer Lab with 25 terminals Research laboratories : NA from the host institution/university 36 full time PhD scholars (Annexure III) List of doctoral, post-doctoral from other institutions/universities students and Research AIMA 133 Executive PhD scholars enrolled Associates: (Annexure IV) and 114 Executive PhD scholars awarded (Annexure V) Faculty of Management Studies and Research, AMU Aligarh Name of Research Scholar

Name of Supervisor

Naved Shamim Malik

Dr. Asif Ali Syed

BB5614

14.12.2009

Dr. Salma Ahmed

GC7257

15.12.2009

Ms. Rizwana Khatun

Prof. Mohd Israrul Haque

GB3390

16.12.2009

Syed Atif Jilani

Prof. Valeed A Ansari

GA1278

05.01.2010

Shahla Jahan Chandel

Dr. Asif Ali Syed

Y-9293

05.01.2010

Syed Ahemed Mian Khusro

Dr. Afaq Khan

Y-8884

06.01.2010

Asad Ullah

Admission / Faculty No.

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Topic Implications of Organised Reatil on Buyer Behaviour Logistic Collaboration in Supply Chain: A Survey of Indian Manufacturing Companies Impact of Training Methodology on Employee Performance (Sevice Industry) Auctions: An Islamic Perspective Consumer Shping Experience in Shoping Malls of Selected Indian Cities Impact of IndoThai FTA on

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Aligarh Muslim University Chishty

Dr. (Mrs.) Ayesha Farooq

AA007

02.12.2008

Lamay Bin sabir

Prof. Jamal A. Farooquie

BB5519

13.06.2011

Saima Khan

Dr Bilal Mustafa Khan

GA4146

30.05.2011

Shazia Parwez

Prof. Valeed A Ansari

GA4126

30.05.2011

Basma Rizvi

Prof. Javaid Akhtar

FF2146

04.06.2011

Shahinda Ilyas

Prof. Javaid Akhtar

GA5369

09.06.2011

Mohd Abdullah Aziz

Prof. Jamal A. Farooquie

BB5557

13.08.2012

Prof. Valeed A. Ansari

GB0947

14.08.2012

Dr. Asad Rehman

EE1711

14.08.2012

Ayesha Hami

Tariq Aziz

Mohd Danish Kirmani

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Indian Automobile Spare Industry Role of Knowledge Management in Organizational Change: A Study of Selected Indian Companies Managing Inventories of perishable products The Effect of Selected Marketing Activities on Brand equity Dimensions: A Study of Fashion Apparel Brands in India Liquidity and Stock Returns in India Changing Face of Banking Factor: A Study of Universal Banking in India Status of Carbon Trading system in India wuth respect to Financial Decision Green Operations Management: A Study of Green Practices and Business Performance in Indian Automotive Industry An Investigation of Premier Stock Market Anomalies in India Consumer attitude towards Green Products in India: An Empirical Investigation

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Hannah Hameed

Dr. Bilal M. Khan

GA6149

18.08.2012

Huma Iqbal

Dr. Saboohi Nasim

GH2571

24.08.2012

Ali Mamhori

Dr. Saboohi Naseem

GG7983

28.08.2012

Zeba Naaz

Dr. Saboohi Nasim

GC0152

28.08.2012

MD Asad ulhaque

Dr. Asif Ali Syed

CC4902

28.08.2012

Mohd Tariq

Dr. M. Afaq Khan

GH2581

28.08.2012

Saira Khatoon

Dr. Ayesha Farooq

GH2583

28.08.2012

Maaz Hasan Khan

Dr. (Mrs.) Salma Ahmad

GA2632

31.08.2012

Adeeba Irfan

Dr. Feza T. Azmi

GH2580

31.08.2012

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Advertising Creativity: A Study of Advertising Agencies in India Management of Continuity & Change and its relationship with Organizational Performance: A Study of Pharmaceutical Firms in India Sustainable Tourism Development: A Stakeholder’s Analysis with special reference to Tour Operators in India Emotional Balancing of Organizational Continuity and Radical Change: A Study of acquired Firms in India A Study of Customer Relationship Management in E-Marketing Influence of Religion on the attitude of Consumers towards Television Advertisements : An Indian Study Measurement of Organizational Change and Balanced Scorecard: A Empirical Study Analysis of Bullwhip effect in the FMCG Supply Chain Exploring the Relationship between Work

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Aligarh Muslim University

Ahmad Faraz Khan

Prof. Parvaiz Talib

GB9125

31.08.2012

Maroof Ahmad Meer

Prof. Javaid Akhter

GC3133

01.09.2012

Prof. Jamal A. Farooquie

DD6033

01.09.2012

Asif Khan

Marzieh Yal

Prof. kaleem Mohammed Khan

13PHDMN G-01

GH2998

05.03.213

S M Fatah Uddin

Dr. Mohammad Naved Khan

13PHDMN G-02

FF1750

06.03.213

Maria Ashraf

Prof. kaleem Mohammed Khan

13PHDMN G-03

GE2650

13.3.2013

Nishi Jameel

Prof. M. Israrul Haque

13PHDMN G-04

GB8272

18.03.2013

Mitra Amini

Dr. Bilal Mustafa Khan

13PHDMN G-05

GH3403

23.03.2013

Dr. Asif Ali Syed

13PHDMN G-06

GH3404

23.03.2013

Maral Ejmalian

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life Balance and Organizational Commitment: An Empirical Study Assessment of Mid Life Career Stress of Indian Managers Investment Implications of Global Stock Market Integration A Study of Customer Ethocentrism: Comparison Between India and Iran Determinants of Green Purchasing Behaviour of young Consumers in India: Implications for Marketers Involvement of Family in the Decision Making Processes for Select Services in India Impact of Work Faimly Challenges on Career Advancement: A Study of Indian Women Professionals Effect of Social Networking Sites of Consumer Engagement through Electronic Word of Mouth (eWom) Ph: 08806804542 A Study of Economic Impact on Small & Medium Enterprises

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Danish Hussain

Prof. Kaleem Mohammed Khan

13PHDMN G-07

GA1786

13.03.2013

Fareya Siddiqui

Prof. Kaleem Mohammed Khan

13PHDMN G-08

GA6490

23.03.2013

Waseem Jhon

Prof. M. Khalid Azam

13PHDMN G-09

GH3362

28.03.2013

(SMEs) The Use of Effectiveness of Clebrities in Indian Advertising The Role of Portrayal of Women in Major Media of Indian Advertising Coustomer Relationship Management (CRM) Application & Distributions Relationship: A Study of Select Pharmaceutical Companies of India

Faculty of Management Studies & Research AMU Aligarh Name of candidate Valluri Indumathi Singh

Name of Supervisor

Topic

GD6123

Prof. M Israrul Haque

Perceived Valence of Workplace

Kaveri Narang

GD6130

Dr Bilal M Khan

Gaurav Srivasta

GD6131

Dr. Mohammad Naved Khan

Capt. J M Jangir

GD6859

Dr Bilal Mustafa khan

Amit Virmani

GD6860

Prof.Javaid Akhtar

Nitin Akhauri

GD6861

Dr. Salma Ahmad

Tushar Makkar

GD6863

Dr.Ayesha Farooq

Amritanshu De

GD6865

Dr. Mohammad Naved Khan

Manoj Kumar kar

GD6866

Dr.Asif Ali Suyyed

En.No.

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Youths Perception towards Private label Brands Mobile Advertising in India: Customer Preferences and Implications for Managers Effect Motivation, Ability and Goal Congruence on Relative productivity of Personnel in an Industrial organization A study of carbon Credit Market in IndiaProspect and Challenges Impact Assessment of ERP implementation of on user Service Quality Satisfaction Effective Communiation Strategies during Downsizing:A Study of select Organization I the Indian Context Exploring Purchase Intentions: A Comparative Study of Online & Coventionals Bookstore Management of Arogyashree scheme in selected hospital of Andhar Pardesh

Date of Registration 29.01.2009 29.01.2009

29.01.2009

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Aligarh Muslim University

Manmohan Chawdhry

GD6868

Dr. Bilal Mustafa khan

Surendra Pal

GD6870

Prof. M Israrul Haque

Roopa Gajwani

GD6871

Dr.Feza Tabassum Azmi

Arjun Kumar Dutta

GD6872

Dr. Bilal Mustafa khan

Mahendra V. Mahagaonkar

GD6874

Prof.Javaid Akhtar

B. Balasubramany a Prasad

GD6875

Prof. Valeed Ahmed Ansari

Jai Prakash Pandey

GD6876

Dr. Mohammad Naved Khan

Chetan Kumar Srivastava

GD6991

Prof.Javaid Akhtar

Dr.Swapan Deep Arora

GD6995

Dr.Asif Ali Syed

Anil Kumar Rai

GD6996

Dr. Mohammad Naved Khan

Rajiv Sharma

GD6997

Prof. Jamal Ahmad Farooqui

Mohd Javed Khan

GD6998

Dr.Asif Ali Syed

Prabhu kumar

GD6999

Dr.Ayesha Farooq

Mr Rakesh

GD-

Prof. Jamal

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Antecendents and Consequences of Frontline Service Employee Commitment to Service Quality: A Study of the Indian Airline Industry Measuring Impact of HR policies on Employee Attrition & Mortality in NTPCL Leadership Development Process in Select Organizations: An Emperical Study Barriers and Enablers in Adopting Green Building in India Yield management of Indian Telercommunication Networks: An empirical Study Financial Inclusion as Policy for improving the Economic WellBieng of Ruler Household: An Emperical Study By Preferences of Retail Coustomer for Banded Fules: An Emperical Study The Trade Off Between Commercials and Convenience Towards the Development of Model Railway station in India User Behaviour and Marketing Strategies in Cellular services- A Demographic Analysis By Behaviour towards selected Eco-Friendly Products: An emperical Study of Urban Consumers in India Innovation and Manufacturing Organizations: A Study of Cost and Proffatibility Quality and enviorment Managenment System Standards and Service Providers-Effectiveness and Improvement Impact of Emotional Intelligence on performance of Senior Executives in Semi Conductor Industry in Banglore Key enablers for R & D

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7000

Ahmad Farooqui

Naresh S warrier

GD7001

Dr. Bilal Mustafa khan

Prof. Parvaiz Talib

Ankur Sinha

U-9498

Smita Sharma

GD7002

Dr Asad Rehman

Mohammmad Sharaiq

GD7003

Dr. Bilal Mustafa khan

Biswanath Sen Gupta

GD7004

Prof. Javaid Akhtar

Smita Bhatia

GD7005

Dr.Salma Ahmad

Subimal Mnadal

GD7006

Dr.Feza Tabassum Azmi

Col (Retd) Pardeep Gupta

GD7007

Prof.Parvez Talib

Dheeraj Varma

GD7008

Dr.Salma Ahmad

Jagdish Balakrishna

GD7009

Dr.Feza Tabassum Azmi

Rima Solanki

GD7010

Prof. Javaid Akhtar

Brig Duvvuri Satyanarayana

GD7011

Prof. M Israrul Haque

Sonia

GE-

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for Senior Managers in the Indian Hospitality Industry Levereging knowledge Management for the organizational Organizational Growth in the IT sector in India: An Emperical investigation on High Tech andTelecom sectors Foreign Exchange Exposure and Hedging: A Study of Information Technology (IT) Companies in India Performance Evaluation of Knowledge Capital Management in Public Sector Enterprises India The Idea Transformation and Evaluation: Knowing-Doing Gap A Study of Indian IT Product Companies Effect of Type of Employment on Quality of Service – A Study across Various Cadres in Public Healthcare System Evolution and Adoption of Technology in Indian Telecom Industry The interactive influence of country of origin of brand and product involvement on consumer based Brand equity Impact of Television Advertising on Children Customer Relationship Management in Pharmaceutical Industry in India Evaluation of Long Term Financial Performance of Domestic Acquisitions in India Technology Adoption in Teaching Learning Process in Select Management Institutes in India; An assessment of Model Classroom Effect of Micro-Finance on Empowerment of Rural Women Financed by Select Branches of Garmeen kota at Banglore

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Housing Finance Market in India : Analysis of Changes in Trend, Composition and Structure Relationship and Disputes: An Empirical Study of Selected Construction Projects in Kuwait Financial Implications of Green Initiative Taken by ISO 14001 Certified Companies in India Effect of Supply chain Management on Grocery Retail Assortment Replenishment: An Empirical Study “Mobile Number Portability and Customer Switching Behavior: An Empirical Study” Commodity Derivatives & Risk Management : A Study of Futures Commodities “Financing Healthcare Services in India – A Case Study Performance of Equity Based Mutual Funds in India Enhancing Employer Branding through Employee Engagement in the Information Technology Sector Employee Perception of Transformational Leadership and its Relationship with Employee Engagement: A Comparative Study of Public and Private Organizations in Indian Energy Sector Knowledge Management for Organizational Innovation: An Empirical Study of Steel Industry in India” SCM Practices & its Impact on Business Performance – A Study of Indian FMCG Companies Proper Supply Chain Management for Ensuring Timely Execution of the Large Scale Power Plant Projects and Minimizing

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their Time and Cost Overrun Studies on Sustainable Supply Chain in SMEs: Drivers and Strategic Framework in Indian Context Measuring Service Quality of Indian Cellular Phone Service Industry in UP (West) India The Importance of Brand in the Purchase Decision of B2B Products: A Study of Select Construction Equipment Brands in Andhra Pradesh” Perceptions of Service Quality: A Study of Select Banks in Lucknow Relationship of Organized Retail and Unorganized Retail on their Competitive Resource A Study on Brand Presence on Social Media Platform: A Customer-Brand Engagement Perspective Online Public Communication on Social Media: A Study of Indian Discussion Boards “A Study of factors Enabling Systemic Innovation Culture in Indian IT Industry “ Empirical Analysis of Drivers and Barriers to the Diffusion of ERP System in ConstructionProject Centric Organization” “An Empirical Examination of the Integrated model of Technology acceptance: A case of Mobile services ” “Individual and Organizational Factors and its relationship with Operational Performance in Software Services Organization ” “Study of Social Network use for Brand Positioning in Indian

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Abheek Kanti Mulick

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Debashish Bahrdawaj

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Footwear by SMEs in India Relationship of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Organization Productivity: A Study of Public Sector Organizations in India “Retention Factors & Their relationship with Organizational Commitment: A Study of Micro Finance Institutions(MFIs) in Rajasthan” Job Satisfaction as an Antecedent Organizational Citizenship Behaviour: A Study of Employees in Select Pharmaceutical Companies “Strategies for Improvement of Diabetes Management System Towards Creation of Sustainable Competitive Advantages by Organizations “Renewable Fuel Options; Investment Decisions and their Strategic Impact on Power Sector” A Critical Assessment of the Existing Business Models of Financial Inclusion vis-à-vis Market Oriented Business Model “Asset Pricing in India: Some Empirical Tests Influence of Behavioural Factors on Investment Decisions of Individual Investors A study of Convergence of Indian GAAP to IFRS – A Critical Analysis Determinants of Total Customer Experience and their Impact on Customer Retention in Indian Mobile Telecommunication Industry Cognitive Influence on Consumer’s Preference in Selecting the Organized and Unorganized Apparel Retail Stores

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List of the PhD (Business Administration) Students (DBA) who have been awarded the degree till date (as on 11.09.2013) NAME Date of Award Lt.Co. Dharmendra Singh 10.09.2005 C. S. Arora 22.09.2005 PSV Menon 25.11.2005 N. Krishna Kumar 26.11.2005 B.P.Sharma 17.12.2005 Ravi Prakash Mathur 25.02.2006 B. Ashok 25.02.2006 C T Abraham 27.03.2006 L R Thapar 14.06.2006 N B Mohapatra 14.07.2006 R K Sinha 22.09.2006 D N Suresh 02.11.2006 Rajendra Singh 07.11.2006 R K Mishra 07.03.2007 G K Jindal 23.08.2007, RajunJugurnath 03.09.2007 D S Manhas 08.09.2007, RupeshGoel 19.09.2007 Ajay Batra 22.10.2007 Gita Bajaj 30.10.2007 Atish Kumar Chattopadhyay 30.10.2007 SujitaKhemka 17.11.2007 Rakesh Suri 01.12.2007 T L V Subramanyam 08.12.2007 P Govindrajan 10.12.2007 Maninder Singh 12.01.2008 Anita T Mathew 25.01.2008 P L Narasimham 11.02.2008 R K Mohanty 18.02.2008 R P Balwan 18.02.2008 Vimi Jham 23.02.2008 Jaya Bansal 05.05.2008 Sengottuvelu C 17.05.2008 Gunjan Mittal 30.05.2008 S P Verma 08.08.2008 Hardeo Prasad 01.11.2008 Dinney Mathew K 03.11.2008 Subir Sen 03.11.2008 DharamrajPaligaddu 28.11.2008

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Arvind 29.04.2013 MD Saibaba 06.05.2013 AnuragOjha 06.05.2013 Chaten Kumar Jain 10.05.2013 AlekhyaTalpatra 15.05.2013 Sanjeev Kumar Panchal 23.05.2013 Naeem Ahmad 29.07.2013 Saleem Hadi 17.08.2013 JavedGhaffar 19.08.2013 FarrukhRafiq 21.08.2013 Kakul Agha 21.08.2013 Usma Khan 23.08.2013 Goparaju Purna Sudhakar 05.09.2013 Santosh Kumar Bahera 09.09.2013 M Nadana Kumar AS 13.09.2013 Rajeev Rasnjan 09.10.2013 Rajesh Gupta 02.11.2013 Indira Sharma 16.11.2013 Vikas Sharma 28.11.2013 K Rajshekhar 28.11.2013 Kishan Chand 06.01.2014 M Iqbal Zafar Ansari 11.01.2014 C Omprakash 29.01.2014 Number of post graduate students getting financial 22 assistance from the university: The Global financial crisis of 2008 highlighted the faculties inherent in the interact-based financial system. This generated a lot of interest Was any need assessment in Islamic Banking and Finance. A Committee exercise undertaken before the was setup in 2009 to explore the prospects and development of new feasibility of offering Islamic Banking and programme(s)? If so, highlight Finance in the University. Based on the the methodology. recommendation of the committee, the Department introduced one year P.G. Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance in 2010. faculty on curriculum as well as teachinglearning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?: BOS held on regular basis wherein faculty can suggest inclusion/modification/deletion of courses as per market requirement Does the department obtain students on staff, curriculum and teachingfeedback from learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?: Based on proforma prepared by the University alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?: Based on proforma prepared by the University List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum -10)

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Through continuous assessment Environmental Awareness, Literacy and Entrepreneurship Development Programs Educational tours, Factory and Stock Market visits, Cultural programs (ASAAS) and InterUniversity Literary and Cultural Programs Not Accredited The Department has made significant and notable contribution in all the functional areas of management and is a pioneer in Islamic Finance. The number of publications, citations and PhDs awarded are pointers to its contribution to the body of knowledge both basic and applied Strengths: Intellectual Capital Established market reputation Cost-effective MBA offering Support of vast university amenities/resources Vast alumni network Weakness: Infrastructure Feeble in using academia & industry interface Locational disadvantage Autonomy, especially financial & administrative Opportunities: Niche Programmes Untapped alumni potential Consultancy Executive/Self-Financing MBA Programs Short term Training & Development (For Industry and Academic) Challenges: Abundant supply of MBAs in marketplace Agility in curriculum design/course offerings/ pedagogy as per market requirements Brand positioning Attracting applicants from diverse cultural and national background The Department intends to offer, specialized/

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Niche programmes such as executive MBA and Master in Islamic Finance. In order to complete the portfolio of offering expected from a Management Department, it shall be its endeavour to intensify offering with respect to MDPs and consultancy assignments. This shall forge closer ties with the industry. Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit. Sd./- Chairman Signature of the Head of the institution with seal: Place: Date

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