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Delhi Technological University

(Formerly Delhi College of Engineering, Since 1941)


Estd. by Govt. of NCT of Delhi Vide Delhi Act 6 of 2009
Shahbad Daulatpur, Bawana Road, Delhi-110042
Tel.: 91-11-27871018, 27871031 • Fax : 91-11-27871023
Website : www.dce.edu
Delhi Technological University (Formerly Delhi College of Engineering)
Contents
PARTICULARS PAGE
Important Dates ................................................................. 2
From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor .................................. 14
About DTU ..................................................................... 21
Academic Departments ..................................................... 42
Admission to B.Tech. Program ........................................... 75
Admission to M.Tech. Program .......................................... 101
Admission to MBA Program ............................................. 109
Admission to Ph.D. Program .............................................. 111
Fee Structure & Refund Rule ............................................... 118
Infrastructure & Facilities ..................................................... 121
Co-curricular Activities ...................................................... 132
University Administration & Faculty ...................................... 139

Administrative
Block
His Excellency Shri Tejendra Khanna
Lt. Governor, Delhi
and
Chancellor, DTU
IMPORTANT DATES
For Admission to B.Tech. Programs
Opening of Website and Fee Submission 07.06.2011
Closing of Fee Submission 15.06.2011
Opening of Registration & Choice Filling (online) 23.06.2011
Closing of Registration & Choice Filling (online) 29.06.2011
Display of First list for admission 05.07.2011
Display of Second list for admission 15.07.2011
Display of third list for admission (if vacancies exit) 22.07.2011

For Admission to M.Tech./Ph.D./NRI/FN/PIOs/MBA


FN/NRI/
PIOs
M.Tech. Ph.D. MBA
(B.Tech. &
M.Tech.)
Application Form for download
02.06.2011 02.06.2011 03.06.2011 -
at www.dce.edu will be available from
Last Date for receipt of completed 22.06.2011 30.06.2011 30.06.2011 28.03.2011
Application Form at DTU
List of short listed candidates for Interviews 28.06.2011 - - 11.04.2011
Interview for Part Time Candidates 04.07.2011 To be 25.04.2011
Interview for Full Time Candidates 05.07.2011 Announced - to
later 29.04.2011
Display of List of provisionally selected 07.07.2011 - 13.07.2011 10.05.2011
candidates
Counselling for remaining/vacant seats, if any - - - 29.07.2011

On the day of registration, students are required to bring three


passport size photograph for the identity card and registration
Chairman, B.Tech. Admission Committee
Prof. O. P. Verma
Department of Information Technology
DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
(Formerly Delhi College of Engineering)
• All enquires for admission be made through E-mail : [email protected]

All possible care has been taken to print the matter correctly. However, printer and DTU authorities shall not
be responsible for any inadvertent mistake. In case of errors / discrepancies, the official version of Delhi
Technological University / Government Authorities shall be final. Prospectus is not a legal document.
SMT. SHEILA DIKSHIT
Hon'ble Chief Minister
Government of NCT of Delhi

SH. P. K. TRIPATHI SH. ANAND PRAKASH


Chief Secretary Principal Secretary (TTE)
Govt. of NCT of Delhi Govt. of NCT of Delhi
70 years
of excellence in Engineering
Education and Innovations
from 1941 onwards...
Delhi College of Engineering
now upgraded to
Delhi Technological University

- a non affiliating
Technical University
"committed to
foster Engineering Excellence
and
Scientism together"
PROF. P. B. SHARMA
Vice-Chancellor
Delhi Technological University
His Excellency Shri Tejendra Khanna, Hon’ble Chancellor DTU and Hon’ble Lt. Governor Delhi
addressing the participants in the Seminar “India – A Knowledge Society”

His Excellency Shri Tejendra Khanna, Hon’ble Chancellor DTU and Hon’ble Lt. Governor Delhi
releasing the STAND Publication alongwith Shri. P.K. Tripathi, Chief Secretary Delhi and Dr.
S.K. Brahmachari, Director General, CSIR at the Seminar “India – A Knowledge Society”
May 25, 2011

Message

Popularly known as the "Factory of Innovations", Delhi College of


Engineering, now Delhi Technological University has over the years contributed
positively to the Industry in terms of qualitatively skilled manpower in engineering
and related technology disciplines. DTU has also ventured into evolution of new
technologies and innovative product development which has benefited society at
large. The University not only attracts a talented student community from within
and outside the NCT of Delhi but also provides them a congenial environment to
undertake high quality engineering education including research.

I am happy to note that the University has earned a commendable


reputation for its quality engineering education and innovative research work.

I extend my best wishes to the students joining DTU this year and hope
their University education proves to be their stepping stone towards a bright
professional future.

(Tejendra Khanna )
Her Excellency The Hon’ble President of India Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Smt. Sheila
Dikshit, Hon’ble Chief Minister Delhi inaugurating the AISSQ Conference in presence of
Dr. Narender Jadhav, Hon’ble Member Planning Commission, on 12th February, 2011

Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Hon’ble Chief Minister Delhi receiving the Outlook 2011 Ranking of
DTU from Shri Nikhil Maheshwari, President and Shri Saurav Aggarwal, Vice President,
DTU Student Association
GOVT. OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
DELHI SECRETARIAT, I.P. ESTATE, NEW DELHI-110002

D.O.NO. :
SHEILA DIKSHIT Dated :
CHIEF MINISTER

Message

The Govt. of NCT of Delhi is dedicated to develop Delhi as a knowledge city


and upgradation of DCE into a Technological University was a major step in the
direction. The introduction of inter disciplinary and industry relevant programs
in Science and Engineering at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at
DTU is a proof of its commitment to build world-class quality man power and
foster industry relevant research and innovations.

The large number of students applying to DTU and the excellent


placements secured by its students is a reflection of the high repute enjoyed by
the University both with the society as well as industry. I am confident that DTU
will continue to scale the peaks of excellence and continue to serve the Country
and its countrymen in the days to come.

My best wishes to the students joining this glorious institution for the
2011-12 academic session.

(Sheila Dikshit)
19/05/2011

PHONE : OFF. 23392020, 23392030 ● FAX : 23392111


MoU Signing between Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd. and Delhi Technological University in
presence of Shri P. K. Tripathi, IAS, Chief Secretary Delhi

Shri P.K. Tripathi, Chief Secretary Delhi witnessing the MoU between Samsung Electronics
(India) and DTU, on 6th May, 2011
May 20, 2011

Message

Delhi Technological University, formerly Delhi College of Engineering, is


a hub of high quality engineering education, research and innovations in the
NCT of Delhi. The University has a strong academia-industry interface and has
established collaborations with reputed research organizations, industry majors
and world class institutions. I am happy to note that the campus placements of
the students graduating from his University have phenomenally increased and
that the University has taken major initiatives such as curriculum innovations
and introduction of new courses in emerging areas of science and technology.
It is also heartening to note that the academic environment in the University
also nurtures techno-entrepreneurship and provides and necessary support for
innovations.

I complement all the students who are desirous of joining DTU of their
higher education and wish them all success for their future.

(p. k. tripathi)
Prof. P. B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Delhi Technological University

Distinguished Alumni Shri K.L. Chugh, former CMD ITC Ltd. and Shri Raj Soin, Chairman,
Soin International felicitating Prof. P.B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor DTU at the First
International Alumni Advisory Committee Meeting, February 2011
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From the Desk of the Vice-Chancellor, DTU


With its chequered history now spanning over 70 years Delhi
Technological University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering) has
carved out for itself a niche position in the arena of engineering and
technology universities around the world. The historic decision to
upgrade DCE into DTU was taken by the Government of Delhi about two
years ago and an Act to this effect has been enacted by the Delhi Vidhan
Prof. P. B. Sharma
Sabha in July 2009. The upgradation of DCE into a technical university
provided the necessary academic and administrative autonomy to
empower the Institution to march on the path of academic and research excellence, as
also to accelerate the pace of innovations. The conferment of the status of a technological
University upon DCE is a major opportunity for all of us in meeting the requirement of
highly skilled brainpower for the industries and enterprises in the New Knowledge Age.
Further, the output of DTU in respect of research and innovation is expected to impact
new knowledge creation and development of new technologies and commodities.

DTU, with the brand image of DCE and its glorious past, is poised to create new
horizons in the arena of technical education and research in the country. With the
upgradation of DCE into DTU, we have now a much greater responsibility and certainly
a greater accountability along side with freedom to excel and serve the interest of the
talented community, industry and the society. It is also an opportunity to provide an
updated and innovated curriculum at par with the best technological universities of the
world and emulate the best practices in technical education.

As per the DTU Act, Delhi Act 6 of 2009, DTU is a non-affiliating, teaching and
research University focusing on “growth with quality”, offering new programs in emerging
areas of engineering and technology, ensuring synergy between science and engineering,
which will attract the very best and qualified faculty in its fold and contribute effectively
to cutting edge technology development and foster world class innovations. “DTU thus
aspires to be a leading World Class Technology University, a key node in National and
Global Knowledge Network, empowering India with the Wings of Knowledge and Power
of Innovations”.

!! Expansion of Educational and Research Opportunities


Soon after becoming a Technological University, 04 new B.Tech and 08 new M.Tech
programs in the emerging areas of Science and Technology were added from 2009-10 to
meet the growing demand of quality manpower for the industries. In addition, a School of
Management was established in DTU to cater for MBA program in the areas of Knowledge
and Innovation Management, Supply Chain Management and Info-System Management.
The focus of DTU is on the synergy between science and engineering. To meet this
objective, a B.Tech Course on Engineering Physics was started from 2009-10 academic
session so as to provide quality manpower for tomorrow’s Material Science, Nano-Science

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and Technology and tomorrow’s Communication Technologies. Likewise, to strengthen


the Mathematical Foundation for tomorrow’s Informatics and Future Computing a new
B.Tech program in “Mathematics and Computing” is being added from this academic
session 2011-12.

Fifty Ph.D. scholarships and 25 Teaching-cum-Research Fellowships are being


offered to strengthen the academic and research environment in DTU. Thus from academic
session (2011-12), DTU is offering 15 B.Tech., 17 M.Tech, 04 B. Tech. (Evening) Programs,
MBA and PhD programs. The areas covered include both core as well as interdisciplinary
programmes of high value to industries at home and abroad. The PG programs focus on
new and emerging areas including VLSI design, Nano Science and Engineering, Software
Engineering, Microwave and Optical Communication, Bioinformatics, Geo-technical
Engineering etc. Future plans of DTU include dual degree programs and integrated
Master’s programs in areas of relevance to our country in Medical Engineering, Aero-
Space Engineering, Bio-informatics, Clean Energy and Environment Technology, New and
Smart Materials. Seamless integration of Science and Engineering is the focus in the design
and delivery of the programs at DTU.

The focus of DTU is on - Panchsheel of Technical Education in 21st Century :


• Troika of Education, Research and Innovations imbibing scientific values and
professional morality.

• Internatiional Quality Curriculum Design and delivery; World Class Knowledge


Infrastructure.

• Seamless integration of Science and Engineering.

• Research driven, industry relevant innovations.

• Networking with selected, globally acclaimed Universities.


The upgradation of DCE into DTU has been well received throughout the country
and even abroad. DCE as DTU stands committed to foster technical education and research
excellence backed by a quality conscious work culture devoted to serve the talented
student community, the industry and the society. The strong interface with Industry is
an area of major strength in DTU and this is truly reflected in excellent placements of
students through campus interviews in leading industries and multinational organisations.
In the year 2011-12 we have received close to 1000 job offers from around 166 companies
which include, 134 multiple job offers for UG and 150 job offers to PG and 39 offers to
the first batch of MBA. This is a good sign that besides our Undergraduate students, Post
Graduates and MBA students of DTU are also getting excellent placement offers through
campus placement. The companies who visited the campus this year include Microsoft,
Oracle, Yahoo, IBM, Samsung, Deloitte, Cisco, C-DOT, TCS, Michelin, Wipro, Mckinsey,
Alstom and all major PSUs including IOCL, NTPC, BHEL, GAIL, HPCL, EIL, TRAI and many
more.

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Impressive Beginning of Industry Partnership in R&D at DTU


i. Lockheed Martin, the world renowned Aerospace Company has funded a major
R&D Project at DTU for design and development of the new generation Unmanned
Aircraft for Urban Application.
ii. Freescale Semiconductors has offered to establish Freescale Systems Laboratory at
DTU.
iii. Parallel Hybrid Car development at DTU is supported by Indian Oil and Maruti
Udyog Ltd.
iv. TCS is partnering with DTU for faculty development and also for technology
workshops. TCS Gold Medals for Best Student Award and Best Project Award
have also been introduced at DTU.

v. Samsung Electronics, the leading MNC in cutting edge digital technology has
entered into an MoU with DTU for industry relevant, technology training programs,
tailor-made M.Tech programs, Student Internship and partnership in research
programs leading to Ph.D.

vi. FICCI and Texas University based Lockheed Martin IC2 Institute have approached
the University for establishing a Technology and Innovation Incubation Unit at DTU
for which support from DST will be sought.

vii. MoU with National Singapore University (top ranking World Class University) has
also been signed by the Department of Computer Engineering of DTU for faculty
and student exchange.

!! Improved Ranking in Independent Surveys


We are grateful to the Govt. of NCT Delhi, specially to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of
Delhi and to her Council of Ministers for bestowing this honour to this premier institution.
We are also indebted to His Excellency Lt. Governor of Delhi for the patronage provided
to this pioneering institution to realise its dream of upgradation into a technological
University. I am also happy to add that our standing in the community of premier
engineering institutions in the country has gone up during 2009-11, as is evident from
overall rank 9 in Zee News and DNA nationwide survey of top ten best engineering
institutions in India in 2009-10. In fact we scored 7th in Academic Environment, 8th in
Placement and 9th in Curriculum Innovation among the top 10 that included the 7 IITs.
Further the DATA Quest also ranked DTU at 12th among the top 20 best institutions in
the country in 2010 from earlier 16th position in 2008. The Competition Success Review
placed DCE, now DTU, only next to IITs as Institution of Super Excellence. This year too, in
2011 the GILD India Report on Top 10 Universities in India has placed DTU at No. 8 in the
Top 10 including the IITs. Further the Outlook survey 2011 on Best Engineering Colleges
has placed DTU at 9th overall among the top 10 Best Engineering Colleges including the
IITs. DTU has been ranked at No. 3 in Placements, No. 5 in Industry Interface, No. 7 in
Selection Process & Infrastructure and No. 10 in Academic Excellence in Outlook 2011
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survey released in June 2011. These surveys are important as they reflect the confidence
of the industry and stakeholders in our premier institutions.
As such, we now have an added responsibility to ensure high academic standards,
compliance to research integrity and create the necessary vibrancy to conform to
rigorous academic study and professional activities to meet the challenges of the new
knowledge age. This is what the DTU is committed to do. While on academic fronts, it
is our responsibility to provide an updated and innovated curriculum and deliver it with
all sincerity, it is also absolutely essential that the student community conforms to the
highest levels of decorum and discipline. The DTU campus follows the policy of “Zero
Tolerance in Ragging”. And as such, I call upon all the members of students community
to co-operate in our desire to exhibit the highest standards of civilized human behaviour,
free from the virus of ragging in any form. This requires a firm resolve on our part to
enforce the anti-ragging policy and assure compliance to norms and guidelines set out by
the UGC and the Hon’ble Supreme Court of our country.

To this end we need the full and unconditional commitment of our students
(seniors as well as freshers). I am sure that the DTU student community shall ensure
that our tradition of keeping our campus totally free from ragging will be upheld in the
academic sessions 2011-12 as well.

!! Student Achievements
I am also happy to add that our students have achieved high recognitions in India
and abroad during 2009-11, some of which are mentioned below:
i. Ms. Shravanti Joshi & Mr. Anoop Ramakrishna have been awarded International Telecom
Union Award and were invited to attend WORLD YOUTH FORUM 2009 in Geneva.
ii. Mr. Ankur Garg, Environmental Engineering 2009 has been selected as Shell
Centenary Chevening Scholar, for studies at University of Cambridge for Master’s
of Philosophy in Technology Policy at the Church Business School of Cambridge
MIT Institute. He has topped the Course at Cambridge and received the Nehru
Scholar Award for 2011.
iii. Ms. Shweta Chauhan received Mondialogo Engineering Award 2009 in Germany.
A student of B.E Environmental Engineering, Ms. Chauhan represented a joint
team of DTU and Stanford University, US, in the final symposium where the team’s
project, “Using environmentally friendly technologies for the provision of clean
water in India” was facilitated with MEA Gold Award. The Award seeks to encourage
student engineers to tackle some of the major challenges of the 21st century.
iv. Ms. Swati Rawal, PhD Scholar in the Applied Physics Department has received
the Best Research Paper Award in the International Conference on Optics and
Photonics, ICOP 2009 at CSIO Chandigarh. The Research Paper of Ms. Rawal relates
to Design of Optical Memories based on Slow Light Generation from Photonic
Crystals. Ms. Rawal also received the Optics and Photonics Leadership Award
2009 from Optical Society of America.
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v. The DTU Team of Autonomous Aircraft System Development participated in the


International Competition held in Maryland, USA in August 2009 and bagged the
“Director’s Award 2009” for their innovation.
vi. An interdisciplinary undergraduate team of DTU bagged the trophy for the Best
New Team and secured second place in the technical round in the open class
category in the Finnish Supermileage Marathon Competition held in Finland on
15th and 16th August, 2009.
vii. A major breakthrough in University-Industry partnership has been achieved by
DTU by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with one of the world’s best
aeronautics industry, Lockheed Martin Corporation for the commercial design
and development of an Unmanned Arial Vehicle, in September 2009. The DTU
Team has successfully completed the Phase I of the design and development and
is poised to ply its New Gen Unmanned Arial Vehicle in August, 2011.

viii. Mini Baja – an all terrain vehicle, named as ‘DTU-Xtreme’, designed and developed
by the students of DTU secured second position in the "Best Design Report
Category" at the SASOL Mini Baja Competition held at South Africa in October
2010, besides being adjudged as the best in design and innovation of suspension
and brakes and securing rave reviews in the Design Evaluation Round. The overall
position secured by the DTU Xtreme Team was 12th in the SASOL Competition.
ix. The team UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) of DTU participated in the Eighth Annual
Student Unmanned Air Systems Competition organized by AUVSI (Association for
Unmanned Vehicle Systems International) SEA FARER Chapter. The competition
was held in June 2010 at Webster Field (a US Navy airbase) in Maryland USA. DTU
Team secured an overall position of 12th and was also placed among the top three
teams in the ‘Oral presentation’ and at 2nd position in ‘Journal paper’.
x. DTU Team comprising of Sh. Ankit Agarwal, Sh. Ashish Mittal, Sh. Pavneet Kamra
and Sh. Amit Jain developed a “Robotic Shera” for Commonwealth Games 2010.
xi. DTU innovation team led by Sh. Vishma Rai innovated “DHOBI”, a cycle operated
Washing Machine and has received First Prize at CII Innovation Conclave in
February 2011.
With our eyes focussed on excellence in education and research and our
commitment to accelerate innovations, DTU is well poised to surpass its own milestones
of achievements and serve the science and engineering fraternity with unconditional
commitment and fullest dedication.
I extend my very best wishes to the aspirants of quality education and research
at DTU and wish them all success in their endeavours.

June 23, 2011 Prof. P. B. Sharma


Vice-Chancellor
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Distinguished Alumnus Shri Vinod Dham, the father of Pentium Chip addressing the
participants at E-Summit 2011 at DTU

Distinguished Alumni of DCE Shri Vinod Dham, Father of the Pentium Chip and Shri
K.L. Chugh, former CMD ITC Ltd. viewing the DTU All Terrain Vehicle
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The Distinguished Alumni of


DCE Shri K.L. Chugh, former
CMD ITC Ltd. and Shri Vinod
Dham, Father of the Pentium
Chip inaugurating the 30,000
Litre Domestic Waste Water
Treatment Plant installed at
Delhi Technological University

Prof. P.B. Sharma felicitating


the Distinguished Alumni of
DCE Shri Vinod Dham, Father
of the Pentium Chip at the
inauguration of the E-Summit
2011 and Engifest 2011 at Delhi
Technological University

The Distinguished Alumni of


DCE Shri Vinod Dham, Father
of the Pentium Chip and Shri.
K.L. Chugh, former CMD ITC
Ltd. inaugurating Engifest
2011 at Delhi Technological
University

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…“DCE as a Technological University will be a significant milestone to create


an academic and research environment to foster scientism and engineering
excellence together. The up gradation of DCE into a University is seen as a
major initiative of Government of Delhi to make Delhi as the Knowledge Capital
of India.”

academic environment, in fact, need


to be created in the temples of higher
learning, especially in the Universities
and Institutions imparting professional
education.
This necessitates the requisite
academic and administrative autonomy.
The autonomy here becomes the
freedom to excel and the associated
accountability ensures a much greater
Academic Plaza, DTU commitment and compliance to high
academic standards. In the context
1. The Inspiration of Technological Universities and
Engineering Institutions, we need also to
The inspiration for upgrading Delhi cause seamless integration of science and
College of Engineering into a Technological engineering so that we succeed in creating
University in the NCT of Delhi is derived the power of science and the might of
from the fact that in the new Knowledge Age technology together in our institutional
creation and dissemination of knowledge, campuses.
capabilities of utilizing knowledge to cause
Learning from the international
quantum jump in quality, performance
experience it goes without saying that we
and service to industry and society and
need to establish future Universities in
thus, creating a better tomorrow has to
India where science and technology both
be the hallmark of science, engineering
could flourish together, adding strength to
and technology education in India. Such
each other’s existence and contributing to
an effort when encapsulated with the agile
the growth of interdisciplinary engineering
layers of scientific values, unclenching
in an environment of scientism.
faith in research integrity and professional
morality ensures growth, prosperity and What we really need to do is
happiness around the world. Such an to create institutions and academic
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environment which attracts the very best aspires to provide the thrill of a corporate
talent towards science & engineering R&D environment with a planned focus
education and research both in the student on industrially relevant projects and
community as well as in the faculty. For this technology incubation.
we need to create the synergy between
science and engineering to ensure that The human resource output of
the very best talent is drawn towards DCE as DTU shall impact the growth of
university campuses which gravitate with future engineering and technology. It will
the excitement of science and the thrill and revolutionize the basis of design, systems of
joy of engineering. manufacturing and give rise to development
of new materials, next generation
The National Capital for many communication technologies, information
decades has been the hub for quality highways, growth of clean energy and
education and research in its premier environment technologies and capabilities
institutions and universities such as the to manage technology, businesses and
IIT Delhi, AIIMS, Delhi University colleges enterprises in the connected economy.
including Delhi College of Engineering.
Delhi for a long time has been also known The research outputs of this
for promotion of manufacturing and university shall be of high value to India’s
production activities in both medium socio-economic development and for the
and small scale sectors. It has witnessed progress in industrially relevant science and
during the last two decades a significant technology. Strong linkages shall be forged
growth of IT and ITES industries in and between teaching and research, university
around Delhi. This has caused a major and industry, and university and research
shift in the emphasis on shifting the hard laboratories.
core engineering activity to soft sectors of
the knowledge economy. We could have The DTU is engaged in fostering a
caused a much greater resurgence of culture of excellence supported by learned
the core engineering sector if along with faculty and high quality student intake,
human resource development; we could including international students. It will
have undertaken technology incubation also have partnership with its stakeholders
and product innovation in our institutions and will be accountable to them. It has the
of higher learning. necessary freedom and supportive layers of
autonomy to nurture excellence in teaching
The transformation of DCE into a and research. It will be a pioneering institute
technological University offers a unique having high productivity of quality scientific
opportunity to create an environment of and technological human resource and brain
synergetic partnership between academia ware. We wish to benefit Industry in India
and industry. DTU thus, aims to cause a from the quality of our graduate out turn
major departure from the conventional and cost effective technology incubation
system of education and research. It and innovative product development.
aspires to imbibe a culture of scientific
research in its technology disciplines The DTU has focussed its academic
and technology temper in its scientific and research strategy on creating the
research and education. The university also Panchamrit of Academia, Industries, R&D
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organization, Government and Society, of a number of national projects including


thus enhancing its reach as well as its share IITD, SPA, College of Arts and even the
of contribution to national economy and famous FMS.
playing its role as a partner in progress of
the society. Till 1962, the college was under
the direct control of Ministry of Education,
2. Our Glorious Past Government of India. In 1963, the
administration of the college was handed
"70 years of Tradition of excellence over to Delhi Administration. Delhi College
in Engineering & Technology Education, of Engineering was under the administrative
Research and Innovations" Delhi College control of Department of Technical
of Engineering, (initially established with Education & Training, Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
the name – Delhi Polytechnic) came into For academic purposes, the college was
existence in the year 1941 to cater the needs affiliated to University of Delhi since 1952.
of Indian industries for trained technical From July 2009, the DCE has become Delhi
manpower with practical experience Technological University vide Delhi act 6 of
and sound theoretical knowledge. The 2009.
institution was set up at historic Kashmere
Gate campus as a follow up of the Wood and The erstwhile DCE has functioned
Abott Committee of 1938. It comprised of a from its historic Kashmere Gate Campus
multi disciplinary and multi level institution for almost 55 years and has shifted in 1996
offering wide ranging programmes in to its lush green sprawling campus of 164
engineering, technology, arts and sculpture, Acres at Bawana Road, adjoining Sector-17,
architecture, pharmacy and commerce. The Rohini, Delhi-42. Its shifting to new campus
national diploma awarded by the institution has added the dimension of research and
was recognized as equivalent to degree caused innovations in plenty, which has
level for the purposes of employment. received high national and international
In 1952 the college was affiliated with acclaim. As a Delhi Technological University
University of Delhi and started formal it has the desired autonomy to excel and
Degree level Programmes. The department shape itself as a world class Technological
of Architecture later became the School of University.
Planning and Architecture, now a Deemed
University and Institution of National 3. Highlights of Major
importance. The department of Arts and Achievements during the
Sculpture became College of Arts and the past years
departments of Chemical Technology and
Textile Technology were shifted out en- i. DCE which is now DTU has
block to mark beginning of the IIT Delhi at its provided to the nation around
new campus at Hauz Khas. The department 30,000 engineering graduates and
of commerce was later abolished and the postgraduates who have excelled
faculty of management studies of the at home and abroad. Many of them
University of Delhi was established by have attained positions of high
Prof. A Das Gupta, of DCE. Delhi College of responsibility in government as
Engineering is thus the mother institution well as in the corporate world. In
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addition, 2400 postgraduates and • Shri Karnal Singh, I.P.S., Jt.


75 PhDs have been provided by DCE Commissioner of Police, Delhi.
faculty during the past years. • Shri Arun Goel, IAS, Ministry of
Finance, GoI.
ii. The long list of distinguished • Shri. Suresh Raheja, Managing
alumni of DCE has earned their Director, Raheja Associates
alma mater a reputation of being • Shri P.K. Adhlakha, Eminent Architect,
one of the premier institutions in Adlakha Associates Pvt. Ltd.
the country recognized throughout • Shri Ashok K. Baweja, 1970 Elec,
the world for its academic and Former Chairman, Hindustan
professional excellence. Some of Aeronautics Ltd.
the distinguished alumni of DCE are: • Shri A.N. Singh, Shri Janak Bhasin
and Shri Kishan Swaroop, all three
• Shri Vinod Dham, the Father of rose to the level of Chairman of
Pentium Chip. Central Electricity Authority.
• Shri Raj Soin, Chairman of Soin • Lt. General K.K. Mehra, Former
International and a highly successful Director General of EME.
Industrialist in USA. • Shri S. K. Wij, Former Member
• Shri K.L. Chugh, Chairman Emeritus, Railway Board & President Indian
ITC Ltd. Building Congress.
• Shri Pramod Haque, one of the • And many more.
world’s greatest venture capitalist.
• Shri A.K. Puri, former CMD of BHEL. 3.1 Campus Placements of Students
• Shri Ashwani Kumar, CMD, Bharat
Electronics Ltd. Campus placement of graduating
• Sanjeev Ahuja, Chairman, Orange SA. students of this institution has always
• Prof. Bhuvnesh Goswami, been very high. A large number of leading
Distinguished Alumni Professor industries and organizations visit the
Clemson Univ. USA. campus each year for campus placement.
• Prof. D.Y. Goswami, Distinguished The batch graduating in 2011, has received
Professor at University of Florida, 955 offers from 176 companies which visited
USA. DTU campus during the academic year
• Shri Durga D. Agarwal, President, 2010-11. These include 151 jobs for Post
Piping Tech. & Product Inc., USA. Graduates and 39 jobs for graduation class
• Yogesh Sud, 1969 Mech, NASA Gold of MBA and 139 students getting more than
Medalist Scientist. 1 job. The companies which visited DTU this
• Dr. Krishan Kumar, Advisor- year included Microsoft, Deloitte, Samsung,
Engineering, Maruti Udyog Ltd. Yahoo, C-Dot, TCS, Wipro, Alstom, TRAI,
• Shri Anil K. Sardana, MD, Tata Power. IOCL, Maruti, Indian Airforce, Mahindra,
• Shri Surya Kant, Sr. Vice President CISCO, L&T, NTPC, TATA Steel, HPCL, IBM
TCS and Country Head USA Ltd. and many more. Our graduates have also
• Shri S.K. Wij, former Member received excellent higher educational
Railway Board and Chairman Indian opportunities in world class Universities
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Stanford, Georgia Tech, Carnegie Mellon. of Photonic Crystal Devices with


DCE as DTU thus continues to surpass University of Glasgow, UK and
the benchmark of its past achievements Hokkaido University, Japan.
now that it has the freedom to excel as a
Technological University. ii. A strong material science research
group has been created at the
DCE as DTU now having the erstwhile DCE involving applied
opportunity to offer world quality Physics and Polymer Science and
curriculum and research and innovations Chemical Technology. The group has
infrastructure at par with the best carried out cutting edge research
technological Universities shall surpass in the areas of Ferro-electric
its own bench mark of graduate quality materials, Conducting Polymers and
and their placements in world renowned Adhesives, Ion-exchange Materials
corporate and industry. This is already and Nano Composites. The group
reflected in the admissions made in the has established collaborative R&D
existing programs in the academic years with Tokyo Institute of Technology,
2009-2010 and 2010-11. This year for Japan.
1218 seats in B.Tech. around 11,000 have
registered for admission through online iii. The erstwhile DCE (now DTU) has a
counselling. Likewise our 359 PG seats strong Bio-Diesel Research Group
the University has received around 3000 which has carried out commendable
applications. research and development work
in the area of Biodiesel Reactor
3.2 Research and Innovations @ DCE Design, offered consultancy to the
now DTU World Bank and has taken major
development work for neat Bio-
i. A Centre of Relevance and diesel Generator Development with
Excellence in Optical Fiber and YANMAR of Japan. The group has
Optical Communications has also developed Algae Bio-diesel
already been established under Reactor and has promoted energy
joint sponsorship of TIFAC-CORE, farming.
the Department of Science and
Technology, Government of India
and Government of N.C.T. of Delhi.
Major areas of research undertaken
by the centre includes Photonic
Crystal Fibre, Nano-scale Optical
Devices, Design and Development
of Dense Wavelength Division
Multiplex Optical Communication
System (DWDM). The centre has
emerged as a major hub for synergy
between science and engineering iv. The erstwhile DCE (now DTU) has
and for promotion of international established facilities for info security
collaborations for R&D in the area research under the Ministry of
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Communication and Information vi. The DCE Hybrid Car designed and
Technology, Government of India. A developed by the student team
major R&D project
on Broadband
Over Power Lines
has been taken
up by DTU in
collaboration with
BSNL, NDPL and
Ministry of ICT.
Under this project
the DTU campus is
being developed
as a Pilot Project
for installation of
Broadband Over
Smt. Shiela Dikshit, Hon’ble Chief Minister Delhi
Power Lines.
with the DCE Hybrid Team – 2006
v. EDUSAT Studio
cum class-room has also been in the year 2005 has won the first
established with joint support of place in the student category in the
ISRO and Govt. of Delhi, the facility Green Car competition in US.
is connected to 51 institutions in the

DCE Super Mileage Vehicle received “Best Aerodynamic Design Award” in Marshall,
Michigan, USA – 2005

NCT of Delhi. The facility is being vii. The DCE supermileage vehicle
currently utilized for transmission designed and developed by
of live lectures to the connected interdisciplinary teams of students
institutions and for broadcast of in the year 2005 won the best design
recorded expert lectures, seminars award at the world competition
and workshops. organized by the SAE international
at Marshall Michigan, USA-2005.
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competitions in UK and US during


the last 5 years.

ix. The DCE UAV, Unmanned Aerial


Vehicle designed and developed
by DCE Student team has received
the Most Innovative Design Award
– 2006 in International Competition
at Georgia, US organized by AUVSI
International.

x. The DCE AUV, Robotic Submarine


viii. The UG interdisciplinary student has received the Most Improved
teams, under the expert guidance of Design Award – 2008 at San Diego,
the faculty, of the erstwhile DCE (now USA in International competition
DTU) have designed and developed organized by AUVSI.
a number of new innovative
products which have competed xi. The DCE Moon Buggy designed
in the international competitions and developed by DCE student
in US, UK, South Africa, Australia team has received the Best Initial
and Singapore. These include, DCE Design Award – 2008 from NASA
Formula Student Car winning the in an international competition
FISITA Best Design Endeavour Award organized in US jointly by NASA and

DCE Formula Student Car – 2008 being visited by


Mr. Philippe Joubert, President Alstom International, November 2008

from SAE International in UK, DCE American Institute of Aeronautics


All Terrain Vehicle, Mini Baja which and Astronautics, AIAA.
have participated in international
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xii. The DCE Student Team has also xvi. The DTU Robotic Shera designed
developed a Liquid Nitrogen and developed by DTU Students
Powered Engine and a Car in and their startup Innovatiview
collaboration with the Nuclear was a major draw during the
Science Centre, Delhi. Commonwealth Games 2010 and
also later at the India International
xiii. The DCE Student Team has also Trade Fair, the Delhi Pavilion.
designed and developed an
unmanned aircraft equipped xvii. The DTU Innovation “Dhobi”, the
with surveillance capabilities and cycle operated Washing Machine
won The Directors Award at the earned first prize at the Innovation
international AUVIS competition in Contest organised by CII at Pragati
2009. Maidan in February 2011. Sh.
Vishma Rai the team leader received
xiv. The fourth generation DTU AUV high appreciation for his low cost
participated in international innovated product design.
Robotics Submarine design
competition at San Diageo, USA, xviii. DTU Supermileage Team has
July 28 - Aug. 2, 2009. designed and developed a
Supermileage Vehicle to meet
xv. The Next Generation DTU the ongoing energy crisis and is
Unmanned Aircraft System has competing in Shell Eco Marathon
successfully completed Phase I of Asia to be held at Sepang
its design and development under International Circuit, Malaysia in
Sponsored Research from Lockheed July, 2011.
Martin, USA. The Team DTU AUS
participated in the Association xix. Currently a good number of
for Unmanned Vehicle Systems student teams are working on
International Competition at innovative projects relating to new
Maryland USA and received a cash and emerging areas of science
prize of $3300 and was placed 7th technology including Organic Solar
from among 30 teams worldwide. Cell Development, Clean Energy
Technologies, Low Cost Water
Recycling Technologies, Conducting
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DTU – Creating a Better Tomorrow


Vision
and Mission of
Delhi Technological University
“DTU to be a leading World Class Technology University, a key node in National
and Global Knowledge Network thus empowering its stakeholders with the Wings
of Knowledge and Power of Innovations.”

Vision of resources, and faculty, staff and student


services.
To meet its vision the DTU shall be
fully networked with industry, on one hand In meeting its stated vision, the
and the academic/scientific community nature of DTU shall be:
on the other. DCE as DTU shall enter into i. Completely Autonomous.
partnerships with leading Universities ii. A pioneering world class S&T
and industries in India and abroad. This University.
shall take the form of sponsored chairs
by industry, adjunct faculty from world iii. A University creating synergy
class Universities and from reputed R&D between education and research
organizations, product oriented R&D and synergy between science and
and technology incubation, continuing engineering.
education programmes, providing a platform
for industry to conduct product training iv. A change agent to align India’s S&T
and internship for students, industrial education to global standards.
attachment for faculty, and sabbatical in
v. Industrially Relevant and Mission
industry and so on. Similar linkages need to
Oriented R&D.
be developed with established centers of
scientific & technological research in India. vi. Impacting the Community with
innovative solutions to pressing
The selected bodies or individuals problems.
shall be those who either have specialized
domain/technological knowledge that The DTU Act provides the necessary
this University can partner with, or can autonomy to excel in education and
be partner in development of technology research and accelerate the pace of
and product innovation. Visiting / adjunct innovations and new product development
faculty positions, joint research projects, in areas of engineering and technology,
joint technology development programs, applied sciences and management.
renowned scholars spending their
sabbaticals at DTU and industry experts Mission
joining the team DTU for education and
research initiatives shall make it happen. The mission of the DTU is as follows:
The University shall emulate the best i. Be a world class centre for
practices in governance and management education, research and innovations
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technologies for education delivery tempered, design oriented engineer


and foster an environment of and scientists capable of lifelong
seamlessness between science and learning.
technology.
v. Be able to address the impact of
ii. Promote the engineering spirit globalization on S&T education.
of product development through
effective integration of design vi. Meet the need for engineers and
engineering and rapid prototyping. scientists at all levels of tertiary
education, UG, PG, and Doctoral
iii. Emerge as a centre for attracting levels.
the best minds both nationally and
internationally, from academia and vii. Operate DTU as a world class
industry. Knowledge Enterprise to foster
student and teacher led knowledge
iv. Produce well-rounded, socially enterprises.
responsible, up to date, scientifically

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Outlook Survey - 2011


Best Colleges of Engineering

Source: Outlook – MDRA Survey June 27, 2011

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Student Team who organised E-Summit 2011 and Engifest 2011 alongwith Distinguished
Alumni of DCE Shri K.L. Chugh, former CMD ITC Ltd. Shri Vinod Dham, Father of the
Pentium Chip and Prof. P.B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, DTU

First meeting of the International Alumni Advisory Committee being attended by Shri
K.L. Chugh, former CMD ITC Ltd. (Chairman – India), Shri Vinod Dham, Father of the
Pentium Chip (Chairman – International), Prof. P.B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, DTU,
Prof. R.S. Nigam, Member BoM DTU and Shri Sanjay Meena, Coordinator PANDCEDTU
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First meeting of the International Alumni Advisory Committee being attended by


Students and Heads of the Department of DTU

First meeting of the International Alumni Advisory Committee being attended by


Students and Heads of the Department of DTU

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Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil The Hon’ble President of India
inaugurating the 6th AISSQ Conference organised by DTU and Bhaktivedanta Institute
Kolkata in presence of Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Hon’ble Chief Minister Delhi and
Dr. Narender Jadhav, Hon’ble Member Planning Commission

Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil The Hon’ble President of India, Smt.
Sheila Dikshit, Hon’ble Chief Minister Delhi, Shri Narender Jadhav, Hon’ble Member
Planning Commission, Shri Vrajapati Das, Bhaktivedanta Institute Kolkata, Prof.
S.C. Mishra, Chairman AISSQ and Prof. P.B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, DTU at the
inauguration of the 6th AISSQ Conference

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Her Excellency Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil The Hon’ble President of India
addressing the participants at the inauguration of the 6th AISSQ Conference organised
by DTU and Bhaktivedanta Institute Kolkata

Participants at the 6th AISSQ Conference being organised by DTU and


Bhaktivedanta Institute Kolkata

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U.S. Universities Fair being organised at DTU


22 US Universities visited DTU to counsel DTU students about their Universities and
inform about their admission procedure

A large number of DTU Students attended the U.S. Universities Fair organised at DTU

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DTU Student Team organised TEDxDTU being participated by Renowned Speakers from
various fields

One of the Speaker making a Presentation at TEDxDTU

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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
• Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

• Department of Computer Engineering

• Department of Information Technology

• Department of Electrical Engineering

• Department of Mechanical and Production &


Industrial Engineering

• Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

• Department of Bio-Technology

• Department of Applied Chemistry & Polymer Technology

• Department of Applied Mathematics

• Department of Applied Physics

• Department of Humanities

• Department of Training & Placement

• Delhi School of Management

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!! Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


Ever increasing pace of development in electronics, audio
and video communications systems and the automation in industry curriculum in
have made an electronic engineer a catalyst for the change of the
modern society. Electronics gadgets and communication systems electronics and
of present age have tremendously improved the quality of life.
With the throughout the world, it has become essential to have communication
more efficient communication network with the latest electronic
devices and circuits.
engineering
lays
Besides giving a thorough grounding in basic sciences
and engineering subjects, the curriculum in electronics and greater
communication engineering lays greater emphasis on deep
understanding of fundamental principles and state of the art emphasis
knowledge of Electronic Devices & Circuits, Computer Architecture on deep
& Microprocessors, VLSI & Embedded Systems, Electromagnetic
Field Theory, Analog and Digital Communications, Digital Signal understanding
Processing, Microwave & Broadband Communications, Image
Processing, Computer vision, Bio-Medical Signal Processing and of fundamental
Optical Communication.
principles and
The Department today caters 149 UG in regular day time state of art
and 37 UG students in evening B.Tech program with electives in
Computer Communication & Electronic Switching, Fault-Tolerant knowledge...
Computing, Digital Signal Processing, Optical Communication and
Communication System. Department offers three M.Tech Programs
in Signal Processing & Digital Signal, VLSI & Embedded System and Microwave and Optical
Communication. Project and Industrial Training is an integral part of the curriculum and
are carried out in frontal areas of technology. The department is equipped with well
developed laboratories, such as, Electronics Devices and Circuits Laboratory, Linear
Integrated Circuits & BiMOS Laboratory, Computation & Instrumentation Laboratory, VLSI-
CAD/Digital System Laboratory, Microprocessor & Digital Signal Processing Laboratory and
PCB Laboratory.

The state-of-art Microwave CAD


Laboratory, having specialized facilities
for microstrip antenna designing, has
received two projects from Indian Space
Research Centre. Computer Vision
Laboratory is handling a project on
“Surveillance Applications” obtained from
Naval Research Board and another one
on “Development of Sensor Network for
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Department of Science and Technology. The department has developed, in collaboration


with the Applied Physics Department, a centre for excellence and relevance in optical
communication i.e. TIFAC CORE Centre in Fiber Optics & Optical Communication.

The Faculty and students of this department have developed


sophisticated a number of instrument system in collaboration with a leading R&D
organization namely Transputer based Fault- Tolerant Architecture
equipments with DOE, New Delhi, FPGA implementation of Communication
and Circuits with CEERI, New Delhi and in-circuit Test Development for
PLC with Rockwell Automation.
test setup for
The department
research work has signed Memorandum
of Understanding with
in the area the reputed Electronics
of Micro strip Industries and Research
Organisation and with
Antenna many others, the MOU
are under process like
Design, freescale, HITEC Robotics,
Texas Instruments,
Sensor ST Micro Electronics,
Network, Mentor Graphics,
National Physical Laboratory, CEERI Pilani etc. Department
Computer has introduced the concept of learning and not just teaching.
Department of Electronics has got 1Gbps Internet Connection and
Vision, is shortly going to have its own web-site. All laboratories will be
modernized. A new laboratory of Robotics and Machine vision is
Image being set up in collaboration with IIT Bombay and HITEC Robotics.
Processing, Soft Department has organised faulty development programs on
popular research topics like Pattern Recognition and workshops
Computing & oriented programs(all self financed) for the student & faulty of our
county.
RF
The department is collaborating with the Applied Physics
Communication Department of the University and developed a center for
excellence and relevance in optical communication i.e. TIFAC
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!! Department of Computer Engineering

The quality of life has improved significantly with the


advent of computers. PC, Laptop, Internet and Teleconference
have become household commodities. Hence, the career ....emphasis on
prospects of young generation are bright in the various field
of computer including networking, software engineering, web nurturing the
designing, multimedia, data mining etc. talent
The Department of Computer Engineering, established of students
in 1989 has grown significantly in the last twenty one years. The
Department of Computer Engineering runs B.Tech in Computer for
Engineering
and B.Tech
global
in Software industries
Engineering.
Presently we
have intake of
112 in computer engineering and 74 in
software engineering. In last decade,
Computer Engineering Department has
developed state-of-the-art laboratories
in the various fields of computer
engineering – Computer Architecture
Lab, Network Lab, Web Designing
Lab, Image Processing and Multimedia Lab, Database Management and Data Mining
Lab, Computation and Programming Lab, Operating System Lab, Artificial Intelligence
Lab, Software Design Lab, Software Testing Lab. These labs are equipped with latest
configuration PCs and are completely networked with latest software.

The curriculum in computer


engineering lays greater emphasis on
design principles and development
of system software for operating
systems, Database management
systems, data mining, computer
graphics and networks. In addition
to this requirement engineering,
software testing, software packages
and CASE tools which are the need
of the day are integral part of the
course curriculum. Miniaturization in
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retrieval, data processing, communication and nano-technology etc are going to affect
the computer knowledge in the coming decades. The curriculum in the Department of
Computer Engineering has been recently revised and state of art subjects such as Advance
Computer Networks, Bio Informatics, Grid and Cluster Computing, Data Compression,
Natural Language Processing etc have been included as electives. The revised curriculum
lays emphasis on nurturing the talent of students for top industries across the globe, for
pursuing higher studies and R&D work in national and international universities. Students
are trained by covering state of art topics in the industrial training, minor projects and
open area seminars.

The department has been offering M.E. degree level


programme in Computer Technology and Applications since 1996.
CSI-DTU The department started M.Tech in Software Engineering in 2009
student and the M.E. in Computer Technology and Applications has been
renamed as
branch M.Tech in
Computer
organises Science and
"PHEONIX" Engineering.
The curriculum
which focuses on the
future needs
comprises of software
technical industry in the
areas of Design
events of CASE Tools,
Development
like LAN of Software Testing Techniques and Tools, Design of Quality
Software, Machine Learning Techniques and Principles,
Gaming, Multimedia Technologies, swam intelligence etc. The students are
Business Plan, doing research work and publishing numerous papers in National/
International conferences and journals in the latest areas such
Animation, as Search Engine, Semantic Web, Ontology, Information System
security, Requirements Engineering, Security Engineering,
Web Software Quality and metrics, Data Mining, Mobile Technologies,
Designing, IP Verification etc as a part of their minor and major project.

Algorithm The source of our success is our outstanding and


internationally recognized faculty members. The department
design etc. has expanded by recruiting highly qualified faculty members at
various levels. Besides teaching, the faculty members have been
actively involved in various research and professional activities like
member of editorial boards of leading journals. There have been numerous publications
by the faculty members in international/ national journals/ conferences covering latest
areas of research such as requirement engineering, software quality and metrics,
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software testing, data mining and machine learning. Several technical books have been
authored by the faculty members of the department. The research of faculty members
is supported under various research grant programmes by AICTE, DST, UGC and CSIR.

The Department of Computer


Engineering offers doctoral (Ph.D.)
degree programmes. Excellent
facilities are available to conduct
research and a large number of
problems have been taken up in
close collaboration with industries.
The Ph.D. degree is awarded
in the areas of Networking,
Artificial Neural Network, Speech
Recognition, Image Processing,
Microchips, Nano-technology,
Requirements Engineering,
Software Quality, Swam Intelligence etc. The College also offers certain number of
scholarships to full time Ph.D. students. Moreover, AICTE, UGC, CSIR, DST and other
scholarship awardees can also take up Ph.D. Program

The department has a very active student chapter of Computer Society of India
(CSI) and contributes significantly in professional activities undertaken by IEEE and IET
student chapters of DTU. In order to channelize the tremendous potential of the students,
CSI-DTU student branch organizes a technical festival named “PHOENIX” which comprises
of several technical events like LAN Gaming, Business Plan, Animation, Web Designing,
Algorithm design etc.

The department takes immense interest in conducting professional activities


such as organizing workshops, seminars and expert lectures to meet the challenges in
the IT industry. The department has started an open access, peer reviewed journal titled
“Software Engineering:
An International Journal”.
The future agenda of
the department is to
further argument these
professional activities.

Our students are


highly sought after by the
software industry and many
of our graduates and post
graduates are holding top
positions in IT industry all
over the globe.
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!! Department of Information Technology

An amalgam of Computers and Telecommunications,


Information Technology has changed the lives of people globally
Information with applications apparent in every walk of life. It empowers the
younger generation with knowledge of recent advancements
Technology is in this sector and provides them with a platform to work in
essential various industries such as banking, insurance, communications,
for banking, etc. Other popular areas that encompass scope for IT and
have grown in the recent years are medicine, E-Governance,
insurance, entertainment and multimedia, scientific research, business
communications, intelligence solutions and knowledge discovery in databases.
Today, the Indian Information Technology sector continues to
medicine, be one of the sunshine sectors of the Indian economy, showing
Governance, rapid growth and promise, accounting for a 5.19% of the
entertainment country's GDP and employing over 2.5 million people in the
sector either directly or indirectly.
and multimedia,
scientific The Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College
of Engineering), offers an undergraduate B.Tech. course
research, in Information Technology with an intake of 75 students
business every year. Also, to meet the growing demands of present
day technologies, DTU has started post graduate studies in
intelligence Information Systems from the year 2009-2010, with an annual
solutions and intake of 21 students. Designed in a way so as to provide the
knowledge students with fundamental concepts and tools related to the
field, the B.Tech (Information Technology) emphasises on all
discovery in basic subjects such as operating systems, computer architecture
databases and design, software development, networking, multimedia
and graphics, analog and digital communication and computer
communications. Specialised knowledge on analysis and design
of information system, information security, mobile communication, soft computing,
artificial intelligence, digital signal processing, computer vision and expert systems, web
engineering is also imparted, along with various electives related to upcoming I.T. fields.
Further, large number of publications in the international conferences by the under-
graduate and post-graduate students are outcome of the research culture developed in
the department.

The department has recently come up with the “Society for IT Engineers” (S.I.T.E.)
in the year 2010-2011, which aims at encouraging students to be a part of active working
teams in practical industrial projects and technical work, enabling them to expand
intellectually so that they can make their mark in this challenging industry and helping
inculcate temperament of IT among students as professionals.

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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Govt. of India has


identified Information Security as one of the thrust areas and has entrusted the department
of Information Technology, Delhi Technological University to set up an inter-ministerial
working group on Information Security Education and Awareness Program. The aim is to
recommend an action plan and strategy for Human Resource Development in the area of
Cyber Security/Information Security, thus leading to indigenous hardware and software
capabilities in the core of Information Security.

Keeping in mind our constant urge to grow


and keep abreast with modern technology
and ever growing concerns of the society,
Department has recently conducted workshop
on “Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) meets
Information Technology” where the academia-
students and faculty alike, industry, national
organizations such as FICCI and practicing IP
attorneys were brought under one roof to
initiate a very pertinent dialog-pertinent to all
stakeholders and to the nation at large.

The department also has a project by the name of “Unmanned Aircraft Systems in
an autonomous aerial vehicle development”, which is carried out by the multidisciplinary
students of DTU in collaboration with LOCKHEED MARTIN, a U.S. company.

The department provides well-


equipped and well-connected state
of the art laboratories in the areas of
RF engineering and Web engineering,
Computer Networking, Advance Signal
Processing, Information Security, etc.
apart from various already existing
laboratories. Department of IT is
starting a new laboratory named as
“Biometric lab”. Biometrics deals with
physiological and behavioural data
of human beings (or living species in
broader sense), which is one of the most authentic data. It plays an important role in
information security and makes thrust area for research. The field of this lab will be largely
devoted to study and develop technologies for identification of individuals using biological
traits, such as those based on retinal or iris scanning, fingerprints, face recognition, voice
recognition etc.

Future plans for advancement and expansion of the research in the areas of
information security, computer networks, optical communication, knowledge discovery in
databases and other IT related fields shall be undertaken.
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!! Department of Electrical Engineering

The Department
of Electrical Engineering
....offers has significantly grown
research from its inception. With
the advent of growth in
facilities for Industrial Electronics,
Industrial Communication
Intelligent and Energy Sources &
Control, Utilization the department
has developed an
Optimization, important place in the
National Capital Region of Delhi. Department has an annual
Power Quality, intake of 112 UG students in Electrical Engineering day program,
74 in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 36 UG students
Renewable in evening B.Tech program, 42 PG students in Control and
Energy Sources, Instrumentation and Power System program, in addition to
significant numbers of research scholars for Ph.D. program. The
FACTs, department is preparing to introduce full time PG program in
Power Electronic System and Electrical Energy Systems.
Electrical
Drives and The students are motivated for technical and creative
activities besides classroom teaching and laboratory exercises
Hybrid Electric through technical fests like TROIKA organized under IEEE student's
are also encouraged to participate in various group learning and
Vehicles discussion activities in addition to presentation of seminar and
term paper presentations on individual basis. Emphasis is laid on
Computer based Assignments through Modelling and Simulation
of various Electrical Systems in well-equipped laboratories. In past, several students of the
department undertook Industrial training at International Organizations, and many others
have presented their technical papers at various contests abroad, and have brought laurels
to the department.

The Department offers diverse area of research, centred around Intelligent Control,
Optimization, Power Quality, Renewable Energy Sources, Power System Operation, Control
Dynamics, Stability and FACTS, Electrical Drives and Hybrid Electric Vehicles. To cater the
needs of experimentation and R&D activities, the department has ten (10) well-equipped
laboratories in the area of viz, Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Power Electronics,
Control Systems, Process Control, Computers, Microprocessors, and Instrumentation &
Measurements. The laboratories are equipped with sophisticated equipments, tests
setups, FPGA based data acquisition system, embedded controllers, Digital Signal
Processors, Medium power Inverter-converters, various Electrical Drives, PLCs, Power
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carried out/ being carried out in the area of FACTS Induction Generators and Electric
Drives with the grant from AICTE and a project on Broadband on Power lines executed
with NDPL, sponsored by Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Comm.&
IT. The Department is also engaged in consultancy on turnkey basis.

Faculty members of the department have published more


than 55 papers in International and National Journals of repute
and Proceedings of National and International Conferences in plans to have
last two years. The department regularly contributes research new labs
papers in IEEE Transactions and IEEE Proceedings, Journals in
Electrical Engineering from Elsevier Sciences, etc. Each year for Testing,
many research papers are presented in various international
and national conferences. The department also generously Calibration &
contributes in professional activities undertaken by IEEE and Standardization,
IET Delhi chapters. Several popular technical books have been
authored by the faculty members of the department. And this Industrial
legacy has been furthered in recent years .Some faculty members
have received awards of merit in research and development and Automation,
some have acquired patent for their research.
Bio-
The department plans to have new labs for Testing, Instrumentation
Calibration & Standardization, Industrial Automation, Bio-
Instrumentation and Distributed Generation & Energy and Distributed
Conservation in future. In addition to these, the department
plans to have a Distribution and Automation Part and Centre
Generation
for Excellence in & Energy
Expert Systems
and SCADA. The Conservation
department is
also planning
to open one
P.G. course in Power Electronics Systems
and a UG course in Industrial Electronics
& Instrumentation. Hosting of Biannual
National Electrical Engineering Conference
"ELECON" and international Conference
once in every four years, workshop and
Invited Lecture series every year has also been the future agenda of the department to
further augment the professional activities. The department also owes to take-up the
challenges of providing efficient Electrical Systems and Energy Sources for countrymen at
large.

The department is also conducting a UG program in Electrical & Electronics


Engineering (EEE) from the session 2009-2010 with intake of 60 students.

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!! Department of Mechanical and Production &


Industrial Engineering

The Department of
Mechanical Engineering
modern and Production & Industrial
laboratories Engineering has seen
considerable growth since
and research its inception in 1941 with
facilities for the intake rising from 30 to
260 (149 for Mechanical,
fluid 37 for production &
mechanics, Industrial Engineering,
and 74 for Automobile
I.C. engines, Engineering). The department of Mechanical Engineering also
automotive offers Post Graduate courses with specialization in Thermal
engineering, Engineering and Production Engineering with total intake of 42
Students. Ph.D Programs in all fields of Mechanical Engineering
robotics, solar are also offered. In addition, the department also offers four
energy, flexible years’ B.Tech. Programme for working Diploma Engineers with an
annual intake of 37 students.
manufacturing
system, The department possesses modern laboratories equipped
with latest experimental set-ups and research facilities for
facilitated by instrumentation, experimental stress analysis, strength of
NT enabled materials, fluid mechanics, I.C. engines, automotive engineering,
robotics, heat transfer, solar energy, flexible manufacturing
workstations system, computational fluid dynamics supported by software like
and R&D view-flex, CAD-CAM and I.C. engine design. Cad Lab has softwares
like NX-LAD, NXCAM, AUTOCAD Inventor, Catia, Techomatix,
competitive Abqus, Lsdyna, NX-Nartran, Hypermesh, Hyperworks, MD-
robots with ADAMS, Dynaform etc. Fluent software is available in the CFD
centre. Industrial Engineering lab has software: SPSS, Witness and
digital Lingo-7. The department has developed eco-friendly technology
controller using alternate refrigerants in the RAC lab for re-directing global
warming and Ozone depletion.

Research and development is facilitated by NT enabled workstations and competitive


robots with digital controller. In addition, microprocessors, micro controllers, PLC, spectrum
analyzer and logic analyzer are available for project work. The department has a modern
workshop equipped with latest machinery in Fitting, Machine shop and facility of welding
shop comprises of pulse TIG, ultrasonic welding and submerged arc welding. The students
are given hands on experience on CNC Drilling & CNC lathe machine EDM& wire EDM.

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The department is having a bio-diesel research. Different species of TBO and non
edible oil such as mahua, linseed, high FFA rice bran oil, jatropha, Karanja, vegetable
oil algae are converted to bio-diesel as per quality standard of ASTM D-6751. The
centre developed small to medium capacity bio-diesel processing units. The research
projects are sponsored by different government organization like ministry of New and
Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India, and Petroleum Conservation Research
modern laboratories and research facilities for fluid mechanics, I.C. engines, automotive
engineering, robotics, solar energy, flexible manufacturing system, facilitated by NT
enabled workstations and R&D competitive robots with digital controller Association.
Yan mar Co. Ltd., Osaka Japan, funded project has started in December 2007 for the
performance and Endurance test on diesel engine on heat bio diesel for 1500 hours.
The department has been awarded a research project titled “Development of Ice slurry
production Technology” under research promotion scheme by AICTE. A project on
“Development of solar Photovoltaic Powered Vehicle” has been approved by Ministry of New
& Renewable Energy, Govt. of India. Recently a project for the production of bio-diesel from
waste cooking oil (generated in hotels & restaurant etc.) has been awarded by Department
of Health and Environment Govt. of NCT of Delhi. The Department also organizes Invited
lectures, conferences and short-term courses for the benefits of students and faculty members.

The Mechanical Engineering Department has an active SAE student chapter, a first
in India and one of the largest student chapters in the world. This is the only student
chapter which takes part in almost all student vehicle design competitions of SAE like
Formula Students, Mini Baja, and Super Mileage besides other international vehicle
design competitions like Alternative Energy Vehicle. This year Team Xtreme students have
participated in an international event SASOL Baja SAE, South Africa and declared runners-
up in the coveted “Best Design Report” category. In the past students participated in AUV
and Solar Energy Car competitions held in USA and Australia respectively. The students
have also participated in the competition conducted by NASA USA men paddled moon
vehicle by the name MOON BAGGI and CHANDER YAN, where DCE students have won
prestigious awards. The department also has ISHRAE student chapter. Under the aegis of
these student chapters, industrial visits and specialized lectures are conducted.

The department has well qualified faculty, who produce numerous publications in
international/national journals, highlighting the emphasis on research and development.
The industrial engineering courses of the department have been designed in a way to
develop the students to have managerial and decision making skills thus preparing them
for the competitive global business environment.

Ph.D. Programs

Scholarships are available for research and development in the areas of thermal
engineering, power plants, I.C. engines, tribology, alternate fuels, refrigeration and air
conditioning, turbo machinery, gas dynamics, machine design, machine dynamics,
kinematics, stress analysis, fluid mechanics, instrumentation, finite element analysis,
foundry technology, metrology, welding technology, supply chain management,
simulation of the system, CFD and solar photovoltaic and solar thermal energy.
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!! Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

The Civil and Environmental Engineering aims to improve


.....design and the civic life of society by harmonizing the natural resources
available on earth. The major areas in the field of Civil and
construction of Environmental Engineering are construction technology,
buildings and Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, municipal
roads; traffic and sanitary services, surveying and mapping, and hydraulics &
water resources. While a construction engineer deals with the
and design and supervision of construction of bridges, buildings,
transportation, tunnels and dams. Role of specialized geotechnical engineers
are vital and relevant for any structure to stand and stable.
irrigation, Transportation engineering deals with the planning, design and
water construction of roads, railways, airport, dock and harbours.
Broadly a civil engineer is expected to do planning, research,
supply, sewage design and construction of buildings and roads; traffic and
disposal, dams transportation, irrigation and power, water supply and sewage
and disposal, dam and reservoirs, ports and harbours, airways and
navigation, treatment of industrial wastes and abatement of air
reservoirs... pollution, noise pollution and disaster mitigation.
abatement
Besides the basic and engineering sciences, the curriculum in civil
of pollution, engineering covers various professional subjects e.g. structures,
noise pollution foundation, construction, works management and cost,
and disaster transportation engineering, irrigation engineering, hydraulics,
environmental engineering and earthquake technology etc.
mitigation
The Department presently caters for 124 UG students: 87
in Civil Engineering and 37 in Environmental Engineering and
37 UG students in evening B.Tech program. The Department offers M.Tech. degree level
programmes in Hydraulics and Flood Control, Structural Engineering, and Environmental
Engineering. A new
M.Tech degree programme
in Geotechnical Engineering
has been started from the
session 2010-2011. The M.E.
programmes now M.Tech.
Programmes, for last 30
years, have contributed
significantly to the
manpower development
in highly relevant areas of
national importance.

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The department also provides opportunity to working engineers for upgrading


their qualification under Continuing Education Programme on part time basis (PG level -
day time) / (UG level - evening).

The UG curriculum is broad-based and designed to introduce the students with a


wide range of problems encountered by civil and environmental engineers. Electives and
independently conducted projects are offered in the final year to enable the students
to develop additional depth in the areas of special interest to them. Survey camp and
practical training which are part of the curriculum, aim to expose the students to actual
field problems. Laboratory experiments, computer aided analysis, design & drawing and
the tutorial classes are held to build confidence in the students.

The Department is well equipped with laboratories


related to Structure, Concrete testing, Soil Mechanics, Highway
Engineering, Experimental Stress Analysis, Computational
Mechanics, Education Technology, Photogrammetry and well equipped
GIS facilities, Environmental Engineering and Hydraulics laboratories for
laboratories. The department undertakes to organise special
lectures and discussion by eminent persons from the field Concrete testing,
and industry. Soil Mechanics,
The department has established a student chapter Highway
namely “SEM DCE Student Chapter” with the society for Engineering,
Experimental Mechanics, USA. The interested students
are encouraged to become member of SEM DCE Students
Experimental
Chapter. Keeping in view the requirements of personality Stress Analysis,
development of the students, the department has started in Computational
2009, the Society of Civil & Environmental Engineers (SCEE).
Mechanics,
The department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Educational
lay greater emphasis on quality research of industrial design
and development. Excellent facilities are available to conduct
Technology,
research for the award of Ph.D. degree in the disciplines of Photogrammetry
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Structural Dynamics, and
Earth Quake Engineering, Water Resources Engineering,
Environmental Engineering, Experimental Mechanics, GIS facilities
Geotechnical Engineering and other interdisciplinary areas.

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!! Department of Biotechnology

The Department of Biotechnology was established in the


The Department of Biotechnology was established in the year 2004
....well with a mission to create fusion of engineering and life sciences that
established promotes scientific discovery and development of new technologies
through research
laboratories and education.
The focus of the
for Molecular department is on
basic research
biology, in modern
Recombinant b i o t e c h n o l o g y,
molecular basis of
DNA life processes and
bioinformatics.
Technology, The department
Computational admits students for
Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) in Biotechnology and Master
Biology, of Technology (M. Tech.) in Bioinformatics. Besides basic and
engineering sciences, the curriculum covers various subjects of
Genomics, Biotechnology. Currently the department has 8 faculty members,
Enzymology, about 80 undergraduate and 20 postgraduate students and
associated staff. Research interests of the department are
Bioprocess Bioprocess technology, Enzyme technology, Plant Biotechnology,
Computational biology, Genomics, Proteomics, Biomechanics,
technology etc. Bioinformatics, Tissue culture and Drug Design.

The department has developed modern research facility and


infrastructure to support the teaching and research activities. The Department has four
laboratories based on curriculum: Bioprocess & Downstream Processing, Biochemistry &
Enzyme Technology, Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering and Computational Biology.
The department regularly organizes scientific lectures & symposia, the most recent being
National Symposium on Biotechnology in which
distinguished speakers from IIT, AIIMS, IGIB,
ICGEB, CSIR & other institutes delivered plenary
lectures. The department has started annual
biotechnology magazine, ALLELE & invites recent
articles & updates for the same. The students
of the department organize a technical festival
KARYON every year. They organize several
technical, biotechnology and management
related events on national level.

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Objectives of the Department

i. To provide state of art expertise in various aspects of biotechnology.


ii. Develop expertise in Bioinformatics..
iii. Research for the benefit of human kind to develop effective interactions with
industries involved in biotechnology and bioinformatics.
iv. Knowledge dissemination through seminars, symposia and short term refresher
courses at national level.
v. Industrial consultancy and Industry-University partnership in Biotechnology.

Facilities at Department

i. A Bioreactor (10 litre capacity) fully


equipped with Automatic Control
along with Computer data Acquisition
of Analysis Software.

ii. Gas liquid chromatography,


Ultrafiltration Systems, UV-Vis
Spectrophotometers, Atomic
Absorption Spectrophotometer,
Ultracentrifuge, Refrigerated
Centrifuges (low and high speed).
Viscometer with PIV computer,
Vertical autoclave.
Bio-Chemistry Laboratory

iii. Incubator hybridizer, Lyophilizer.

iv. Analytical Ultracentrifuge, Protein


Electrophoresis Apparatus.

v. Chromatographic and
Electrophoretic Separation Systems
for DNA and Proteins, Ultra Low
Freezers (-20 Degree Celsius,
-80 Degree Celsius), Dark room
facility, ELSIA Reader, Gel dryer, Gel
documentation unit, Polarimeter, Gas chromatography.

vi. Humidity and Temperature controller, UV trans illuminator, Laminar flow, PCR.

vii. Optical Microscopes, Microtome Crystat, Tissue bath.

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viii. Millipore Ultra Pure Water unit.

ix. 30 machines connected with internet to perform computation and simulation


work.

x. Sonicator

xi. COD meter

xii. 0Environmental Chambe

xiii. Optical Microscopes, Microtome Crystat, Tissue bath.

xiv. Nano Particle Analyser, Millipore Ultra Pure Water unit.

xv. 30 machines connected with interest to perform computation and simulation


work.

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!! Department of Applied Chemistry & Polymer Technology

The department has contributed significantly to higher


education and research in the area of Applied chemistry and
Polymer Technology. Since 1998, the department is offering four
year B.Tech. course on Polymer Science & Chemical Technology. Research on
The department is also offering course on M.Tech. Polymer
Technology since 1986. The new syllabi of B.Tech & M.Tech Composites,
have been implemented from the academic year 2010-11. The
department admits a few research scholars with scholarships
Bio Polymers
from Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. The annual intake of B.Tech. and Conducting
students is 49. The annual intake of regular M.Tech. student is 21.
Polymers.....
Both B.Tech. & M.Tech. courses are interdisciplinary to
prepare the technical manpower for chemical and polymer "New Emerging
industry. The department has 14 regular teachers and one teacher
on contract. The Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi has created 13 more Trends in
teaching positions for B.Tech. course. In addition a good number
of expert visiting faculty delivers lectures to B.Tech. & M.Tech.
Synthetic Bio
students. degradable
The department has 15 well-established laboratories Polymers-
on Applied Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Polymer Synthesis,
Polymer Testing & Characterization, Polymer Processing, Chemical Polylactide
Technology, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Textile Technology, A Critique",
M.E. Lab, CAD Lab,
Research Labs, etc. European
B.Tech. & M Tech.
students carry Polymer
out their minor/
major projects in
Journal
these laboratories Vol 43(2007)
jointly with experts
from industry and 4053 "Top
teachers of the
department.
25 Hottest
Article in
The department has undertaken a few sponsored projects
funded by AlCTE, CSIR, UGC, DRDO, DST etc. The department has entire Journal
produced about 45 Ph.D.'s. The teachers of the department have
published nearly 150 research papers in national and international consecutively
journals. The faculty has written text books on Applied Chemistry, for 5 quarters
Latex Technology and Polymer Composites. The department had
organized Curriculum Development Workshops in 2004, 2007,
2009 and has continuously updated B.Tech. & M.Tech. Syllabi.
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The department conducts annual technical festival TATVA in which the students
and experts from industry participate in academic deliberations to enhance Industry-
Institute interactions. Such useful interactions help the students for industrial trainings
and job placements. The department has established world-class laboratories for
undertaking joint research projects with industry, national and
international universities.

A sound The department teachers undertake consultancy projects.


Each year, a few students of the department visit foreign
knowledge of universities for
mathematical industrial training
during summer &
tools makes winter vacations.
Currently, the
a technocrat department is
undertaking R & D
to excel in his projects in the areas
profession. of Biopolymers,
Nanopolymers,
Conducting
Polymers, Polymer
Blends & Composites, Bioactive compounds, etc. The Department has undertaken an
India - Japan joint research project on conductive helical materials for technological
applications. The Department has international Student chapter of Society of Plastic
Engineers, USA so that students interact with global scientists & industrialists in area
of polymer science and technology. Dr. Archana Rani, Senior Lecturer, has two patents on
synergistic anti fungal compounds.

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!! Department of Applied Mathematics

Mathematics is the base of all engineering as well as technological branches. A


sound knowledge of mathematical tools makes a technocrat to excel in his/her profession.
In fact the “Industrial Mathematics”, a branch of Applied Mathematics, which is relevant
for contemporary technological problems, is not only the queen of all sciences but is also
the mother of all technologies.

The Department of Applied Mathematics offers courses to undergraduate and


postgraduate students of various engineering disciplines. The syllabi have been designed
in the areas of Applied Mathematics, Computational techniques, and Statistics to impart
sound knowledge of various mathematical tools and their applications in the engineering
disciplines.

To keep pace with the growing technologies which are resulting in more and
more complex phenomena requiring high precision result, the department of Applied
Mathematics plans to offer a 4 year B.Tech course in Mathematics and Computing
from the academic session 2011-12. The scope of the course will cover the fields such
as Computer science, Engineering computations, Financial Computations and of course
a profound knowledge of the Mathematics. The prospect of the course lies in the core
engineering industries, software field and the financial sectors. The course will also make
a sound foundation for the students willing to pursue Higher education in the discipline of
Engineering, Finance, Computational Mathematics, as well as Management.

The Department of Applied Mathematics is well equipped with computer lab and
competent faculty with diversified specialization.

Research Activities & Full Time Ph.D. Programs

The department has the expertise available in the following research areas of
current interest:

Information theory and its applications, Graph theory, Numerical simulation,


Relativistic Cosmological models, Complex analysis, Algebra and Approximation theory,
Numerical analysis and computational methods for PDE, and Bio Fluid dynamics.

A few full time Ph.D. scholarships are available in the above mentioned fields.

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!! Department of Applied Physics

In the recent past, Applied Physics Department has grown into a major department
of Delhi Technological University providing cutting edge research, innovation and education
in the emerging areas of science and technology. As a result, this department offers:

i. B.Tech. in Engineering Physics:


This four year “B.Tech. in
Engineering Physics” with intake
of 74, program covers the various
interdisciplinary areas in physical
sciences and emerging areas of
engineering such as Nano Science
and Technology, Microelectronics,
Photonics, Quantum Information
systems and Robotics etc.
The Department also plans to
introduce the concept of Majors and Minors to cater the growing demand of
industries and provide them a sound platform enabling them to pursue higher
studies and research, hence specialize in fields of their choice. The program
in Engineering Physics equips students with the fundamental knowledge of
physics together with problem solving skills and understanding, which allows
them to seek innovative careers in today’s fast changing technological age.

ii. M.Tech. in Microwave and Optical Communication Engineering: This two year
“M.Tech. (MOCE)” is offered from Applied Physics Department in association
with Electronics and Communication Engineering Department. This program is
designed and developed as an outcome of the establishment of an advanced R&D
center called “TIFAC-Center of Relevance and Excellence in Fiber Optics and Optical
Communication” under Mission REACH program of Technology Vision 2020, Govt.
of India. This program equips young engineers and scientist to design, develop
and innovate the new and changing configuration of microwave and optical fiber
based telecommunication systems and networks.

iii. M.Tech. in Nano Science and Technology: This two year “M.Tech. (NST)” is
offered from Applied Physics Department from the academic year 2009-2010.
The curriculum has been designed in a manner so that students are trained
to various aspects of Nanomaterials, their latest development, synthesis and
characterization including the design and development of nano scale optical
and electronic devices. This program equips young engineers and scientist
with diverse background to excel in the emerging areas of nano science and
technology. Students of M.Tech (NST) have the opportunity to do their projects and
internships at National Physical laboratory under DTU-NPL collaboration program.

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Along with these academic programs, the department of Applied Physics is known
for its academic excellence and enthusiastic R&D in thrust areas leading to large number
of research publications in the leading national and international journals of high impact
factors. Besides these, the Applied Physics Department is providing sound science base
courses related to Applied Physics and Engineering Materials for all branches of B.Tech.
students in their first and second semester.

The department has well equipped


laboratories to support teaching program
for B.Tech. and M.Tech. students, where
experiments are designed to broaden the
experimental skills of the students. The
department also offers six semester M.Sc.
Applied Physics course which is being
conducted through University of Delhi.

Currently over a dozen of full time


Ph.D. students are pursuing their doctoral
level research work for Ph.D. degree in the
general areas of material science and photonics. The major areas of research of Applied
Physics Department are: Material Science, Fiber Optics and Optical Communication
covering all branches of Photonics, Thin Films, Ferroelectrics, Quantum Electronics, Carbon
Nano Tubes, Photonic Crystal, Metamaterials and Plasmonic Solar cells, Microelectronics
& Semiconductor Device Modeling, FPGA Design and Synthesis, Laser Spectroscopy, Stark
Spectroscopy etc.

Department of Applied Physics has following well equipped R&D Labs:

i. Thin film & Material Science Lab with major equipment:


(a) Furnaces upto 1500 C
(b) Agilent 4284 A Precision LCR meter
(c) Keithley 6517A Electrometer
(d) Retsch Planatory ball Mill PM 100
(e) P-E Loop Tracer
(f) DC Polling Unit
(g) High Vacuum Coating Unit

Brucker Advanced X-ray diffractometer and Hitachi’s Scanning Eletron Microscope with
EDS facility (central facility).

ii. Fiber optics and Communication Lab with major equipment:


(a) Newport project setup in fiber optics
(b) Advanced set up for single mode fiber characterization
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(d) Benchmarks Optical Communication experiment setup


(e) Fiber splicing Machine
(f) Vibration free optical benches
(g) Optical Time Doman Reflectometer
(h) Fiber ring laser
(i) WDM Network Analyzor
(j) DWDM optical communication set up with fiber Bragg grating experimental set up
(k) Fiber ring Laser etc.

iii. Advanced Computational and Design Lab with ultra modern computational
facility to design and simulate nanophotonic devices with state of art software
tools:

(a) RSOFT-BPM
(b) OPti-HS
(c) VPI software
(d) RSOFT-OPti simulation tools
(e) RSOFT-Full wave and
(f) Band solve FEM design software packages
(g) Photon Design
(h) OptiFDTD
(i) Laser CAD
(j) Plasmonic Solar Utility CAD

iv. Advanced Optics Lab with (a) Electro-optic (b) Acousto-optic (c) Magneto-optic (d)
Non-Linear optic effect based experimental set ups.

Department of Applied Physics has


the students chapters of (i) “International
Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)-
USA” (ii) “Optical Society of America
(OSA)-USA.

Photonic Design Center is


established in the Applied Physics
Department as a part of National Program
on Micro and Smart Systems (NPMASS)
which is being coordinated by Indian
Institute of Science, Bangalore.

Four major sponsored projects are running in the Department at present:


i. TIFAC- center of Relevance and Excellence (CORE) in Fiber Optics and Optical
Communication Under Mission REACH Program of Technology Vision-2020, Govt.
of India, 2005 and onwards.

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ii. Characterization of photonic Crystal Fiber for Telecom and Sensing Application,
Major Research project, University Grants Commission, Govt. of India,2009-2011.

iii. Microstructural and Electrical Investigations of Strontium Bismuth Tantalate Nano


Crystalline Ferro Electric Ceramics, Major Research project, University Grants
Commission, Govt. of India,2011-2014.

iv. Department of Applied Physics is also actively involved in the supervision


and mentoring of “innovative project” involving teams of inter-disciplinary
undergraduate students: -

Design and Development of “Intelligent Ground Vehicle” sponsored by DSIR, Govt.


of India.

Design and Development of “Autonomous Under Water Vehicle (AUV)” sponsored


by Department of Ocean Development, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India
and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC). Through this innovative
design project, DCE_AUV team is adjudged as 10 best designer of AUV in the world
and is awarded “Most Improved Design” award at international competition held
at San Diego, CA, USA in August 2008.

Engineering Physics students at Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi


College Of Engineering) has this year founded Deltech Engineering Physics
Technological Hub (DEPTH), an undergraduate society where all sorts of events,
including Technical Paper Presentations, guest lectures, holding seminars, debates
etc are organized. The society has its very own e-newspaper “THE ENGINEERING
PHYSICS TIMES” which is edited and
maintained by its council members. General
student activities of DEPTH include monthly
quizzes, group discussions on various topics
pertaining to both Engineering and Physics
with a strong emphasis on presentation
and implementation of innovative ideas
and various industrial visits to acquaint it's
members with breathtaking technologies
along with their implementation in various
industries.

(DEPTH) has this year inaugurated a plenary


lecture series beginning with talks from eminent and renowned professors and
researchers:

1. 'A physicist encounters engineering' by Padma Shri Prof. M. S. Sodha


(24th Jan-2011).

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2. 'Measurements in Quantum Theory' by Professor Ajoy Ghatak (3rd Feb-2011)

Awards and Recognition Received by our students during 2010-11 :


1. Monika Rajput received the Sterlite Technologies Innovation Award for her
Research Paper on “Blue light emission in nonlinear photonic crystals” in the
international conference, Photonics 2010, held at IIT Guwahati in December 2010.

2. Kamal Kishor received the Research Excellence Award from Newport Spectra,
USA for presenting his research paper based on characterization of polarization
maintaining photonic crystal fiber in August 2010, held at San Diego, CA, USA.

3. Swati Rawal received the Best Research Paper Award at National Physical
Laboratory (NPL) in Feb.-2010 based on her research work for achieving slow
light and enhancement of non-linear effects which can be used for decreasing the
length of the device and input power required for its working .

4. A research paper entitled


“Mechanical Activation Assisted
Synthesis of Nano-Crystalline
Ba5SmTi3Nb7O30 Ferroelectric
Ceramics” authored by P.Ganguly
and A.K.Jha was awarded the
First Poster Paper Award at 16th
National Seminar on Ferroelectric
and Dielectrics (NSFD) held
at Department of Pure and
Applied Physics, Guru Ghasidas
Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur,
Chhatisgarh, December 02-04, 2010.

5. Bhawana Dabas got the Student Leadership Award from SPIE for attending and
presenting her research paper in Optics & Photonics 2010, held at CA, USA.

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!! Department of Humanities

The Department of Humanities at DTU is oriented


towards initiating a dialogue between technology and society.
This involves a threefold process whereby the students are students are
trained to understand the sensitized
twenty-first century global
economic environment towards
and labour market,
creating awareness about technological
changing employment
trends and developing need of urban
good communication skills and rural areas
so that they can articulate
themselves effectively on as well as
various platforms. A conscious effort is made to sensitize the
students towards specific technological need of urban slums, rural socio-
areas and the socio-economic impact of engineering projects. economic
The department offers courses in English, Economics and
Accountancy to engineering and M.B.A. students. Special attention
impact
is given to develop good communication & business skills among of engineering
the budding engineers. To achieve this goal, classroom learning
is constantly updated and supplemented through methods projects.
like market survey and analysis, paper presentations, group
discussions etc to ensure maximum interaction between the
students and faculty members.

Academic environment of the department is highly vibrant. Faculty members and


students frequently participate and present their papers in national and international
seminar and conferences. Expert lectures were organized by the department during last
academic year on “Value of Science and Technology Education” and “ Development of
Business and Soft Skills among Technical Manpower” on October 26th and November
2nd, 2010 respectively.

From academic year 2006-07, full-time and


part-time Ph.D. programme has been launched by
the department. Fellowships for full-time Ph.D.
programme are also available for meritorious
students. The department has the necessary
expertise available in the following research areas
of current interest:
• Socio-economic studies
• Labour market analysis
• Education and skill development

The department is in the process of setting up Language Laboratory which will


expose the students to TOEFL and GRE model of training and practice. By learning to correct
their pronunciation, accent & intonation, students will improve their communication skills
and learn variations in English expressions within a shorter time span. Courses like M.Sc.
in Economics as well as foreign language like German, French, Japanese, Chinese and
Russian have also been proposed for an all round development of the students.

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!! Delhi School of Management

Delhi Technological University, well


known for its excellence in education
established for the engineering disciplines,
runs the Business school, Delhi School of
Management (started in 2009) which is
now gaining a reputation for its excellent
management education. Careful selection
of good students from all over India having
consistent good academic record, and the
aptitude for management, ensures that
the classrooms are lively, and that each
student gets a challenging, competitive,
and cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Like the rest of DTU, the Delhi School of Management has excellent infrastructure
including hostels, guest houses for visiting experts, serene ambience to pursue learning,
smart classrooms, computing labs, databases and well-stocked library.

The first two years of Delhi School


of Management was action packed with
various programs featuring visiting experts
from industry/ academia, workshops,
symposium, panel discussions and
peppered with student activities. Excellent
placement cell created on the backbone
of the excellent DTU placement system
has boosted the growth prospect of
DSM. Some of the companies where the
first batch of students went for summer
internship includes: GAIL, BHEL, LG Electronics, Britannia Industries., Pricewater House
Coopers, Ernst & Young, Airtel, Ambuja Cements, TATA Powers, SBI, Kotak Mahindra
etc. Some of the recruiters for final
placement of the pioneering 2011 batch
are: Taj Hotels, IBM, TCS, HCL, IMRB,
Michelin Tyres, Capital IQ, ARI etc…

The tradition of excellence continues


undiluted and like the Engineering
disciplines, the B-School DSM has been
excelling in nurturing globally competitive
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programmes, the strength of its faculty and support services, and the range of students’
activities, DSM provides opportunities for the fullest possible development of potential of
its students who have technology intensive backgrounds.

At DSM, the curriculum is designed


to meet the requirements of the present day
technology intensive business functions.
DSM trains its students to develop into
techno-managers with the ability to manage
complex, global and dynamic business
environment. The stress is on developing
a strong foundation in the first and second
semester of the program with subjects from
across different functions of management.
For the third semester, students can pick
up one of the three specialisations (each
with four subjects) - Supply Chain Management, Information Technology Management
and Knowledge and Technology Management. To enable them to make an informed
choice, one subject of each concentration is taught in the second semester. Similarly, in
the fourth semester student can select one
of the three specialisations (each with four
subjects) - Finance, Marketing and Human
Resource.

DSM also gives ample exposure to


students through case-studies, course
projects, and industry internships. The
emphasis is on the right combination of
classroom learning, hands-on experience
in the corporate world and sharing the rich
experience of the executives. In order to
provide students with the exposure, DSM brings them in close contact with the industry
executives and eminent academicians through a series of lectures, sponsoring students
to conferences and seminars, and facilitating their contributions in newspapers and
papers/ case studies in conferences. The
students also get focused soft-skills training
to enable their true inner qualities to shine
through. Recently DSM students went to
Stanford to represent the University in a
B-Plan Competition.

DSM has organized expert lectures-


cum-interaction sessions with eminent
management gurus/ industry practitioners
like Prof. Prem Vrat, Professor Emeritus,

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Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, Former Director IIT Roorkee and Former
VC, UP Technical University, Lucknow on Strategic Management; Sh. A. B. Menon, Dy.
Secretary Ministry of Commerce, GOI on Relevance of WTO in Trade and Industry; Sh.
Surendra Kumar, Former Member, Ordnance Factory Board on Change Management;
Prof. Sushil, IIT Delhi on Flexible System Management; Sh. Nitin Bajaj of Tata Consultancy
Services on Telecom Convergence; Sh. D. V. Kalra, Dean, DTDC Institute of SCM on Supply
Chain Management; Prof. R.J. Masilamani on Sales and Distribution Management. DSM
has also organised Panel Discussions by eminent speakers from academia and Industry on
“Leadership in Turbulent Times and Chaotic Competition”; and on “Budgetonomics 2011”etc.

DSM nurtures a vision to be truly global school and in this process of building linkages,
a delegation from Central Michigan University (CMU), USA visited the campus on a three-
day visit to Delhi Technological University (DTU) in December 2010. The eight member
delegation from the College of Business Administration (CBA) of CMU, comprising four
faculty members and four students has been hosted by DSM, the on-campus B-school of DTU.

The various student societies of DSM


provide a vibrant environment for the students
by organizing events such as Marketing Quiz,
Finance Quiz, Debate, Sports Quiz and various
events like Cricket Premier League, Football
Premier League, and Basketball Premier League
by Sports Club. Articles of students of DSM, Ms.
Parul and Mr. Ishaan were published in national
daily ‘The Financial Express’. Few students were
also sponsored by DTU to present research paper
in a national seminar held at Mumbai. The students also organized a visit to Maruti Udyog
Ltd. and Autometers Ltd. to understand the concepts like Supply Chain, Kaizen and Poka Yoke.

DSM has also arranged for participation in conferences/ seminar for both faculty
and students like CONFERENCE ON IT/ITES SECTOR: Changing Landscape & Emerging
Trends; Finance & Investment Conference 2010 ; Challenges of The Dynamic Business
Environment-etc.

To allow the students to gain on the job training and apply the classroom knowledge,
an 8-week summer internship has been made an integral part of the curriculum. Further
to make this internship effective and result oriented, in the very first year, every student
was attached with a mentor, a senior faculty from a premier institution. The role of
the mentor was to help the student to find a good organization for internship, help in
preparing internship schedule, identify the project, design and execute the study e.g.,
data collection, data analysis and finally prepare a high quality report.

The School also admits scholars for the PhD program in areas like Technology
Management, Knowledge and Innovation Management, IPR Management, Supply
Chain Management, Management of Information System, Total Quality Management,
Productivity Management, Enterprise Management.
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!! Department of Training & Placement

The Department of Training & Placement is the backbone


of any institute. From the very beginning, the University (earlier
Delhi College of Engineering as College) lays greater emphasis During Academic
on industrial training. The students are introduced to industrial Year 2010-11,
practices through training in the workshops, shop floors, 176 reputed
installations etc. The Training programs as prescribed by the Industries
University are given below:
and R&D
1. 4 weeks in the University workshops in the winter Organizations
vacations after third semester for Civil / Electronics and visited DTU
Communication / Computer Engineering students. for Campus
2. 4 weeks in University workshops in the summer vacations Placement
after fourth semester for Mechanical / Production & made 955
Engineering students. job offers. All
Eligible B.Tech.,
3. 4 weeks in University workshops in winter vacations after
fifth semester for IT Engineering students. M.Tech. & MBAs
have been
4. 8 weeks in summer vacations after sixth semester in placed, 139
industries for all branches of Engineering. getting more
5. 8 weeks during winter vacations after seventh in large than 1 job.
scale industries for all branches of Engineering.

Large numbers of students have been


accepted by several foreign companies in all
continents for summer and winter Training
with financial sustenance. Employment of
the students is University’s major concern.
The Placement records of the students
are an indicative factor that the University
is having very fruitful and meaningful
relations with the Corporate world. The
demand for University’s graduates has
always been very high and in the last few
years it has increased exponentially.

Campus placement of graduating students of erstwhile DCE (now DTU) has always
been very high. A large number of leading industries and organizations visit the campus
each year for campus placement. The batch graduating in 2011, 955 job offers from 176
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visited DTU in recent years includes all major MNCs including Microsoft, Nomura, Bank
of America, Mckinsey, JP Morgan etc & India’s leading companies like Tata Steel, Tata
Motors, Samsung, L&T and major PSUs like Indian Navy, Indian Airforce, NTPC, BHEL, &
GAIL, etc. The graduates have also received excellent higher educational opportunities in
world class Universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Georgia Tech,
Carnegie Mellon. DCE as DTU has surpassed the benchmark of its past achievements now
that it has freedom to excel.

DTU started M.B.A and many new M.Tech. programs in leading areas of technology.
For the first batch passing out in 2011, the placements were highly impressive. 39 M.B.A
students in organisations like TCS, Michelin, ICICI Lombard, and IMRB and 151 M.Tech.
students also received job offers through campus placements.

For the benefit of students, regular training programs, both in technical as well as
in soft skills, in collaboration with industry are also organized. Initiatives are taken to train
the students for G.D. and interview. Adequate and modern infrastructural facilities have
been created over the years. The process of booking dates for the companies, call of CVs,
updating of CVs by the students have been fully automated.

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ADMISSIONS 2011
• B.Tech. Programs

• B.Tech. (Part Time) Programs

• M.Tech. Programs

• MBA Programs

• Ph.D. Programs

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR


B.Tech. 2011-2012
ODD SEMESTER

01.08.2011 (Mon) : Vice Chancellor’s Address to I sem, Registration of I/III/V/VII


semester students; Teaching starts for all semesters.

MID Semester Examination: September 12-17, 2011 (Monday - Saturday)

Technical Fest : October 07-09,2011 (Friday - Sunday)

12.11.2011 (Sat) to : Teaching ends for I, II, V, VII semester


15.11.2011 (Tue) : Display of sessional marks and shortage of attendance

END Sem Theory Examination for I, III, V, VII, Sem : 16.11.2011 (Wednesday) onwards

30.11.2011 (Fri) : Practical Examination for I, III, V, VII semester


08.12.2011 (Thu) : Winter vacation, Workshop Training, Survey Camp, Industrial Training
To 06.01.2012 (Fri)

EVEN SEMESTER

09.01.2012 (Mon) : Registration & Teaching starts of II, IV, and VI semesters
01.02.2012 (Wed) : Registration & Teaching of VIII semester students

Engifest : February 16-19, 2012 (Thursday-Sunday)

MID Semester Examination: March 12-17, 2012 (Monday-Saturday)

03.05.2012 (Sat) : Teaching ends for II, IV, VI, and VIII semesters
07.05.2012 (Mon) : Display sessional marks and of shortage of attendance
08.05.2012 (Tue) : Practical Examinations for II, IV, VI, VIII semesters

End Sem Theory Examination for II, IV, VI, VIII Sem : 14.05.2012 (Monday) onwards

01.06.2012 (Fri) : Summer Vacation, Workshop Training, Industrial Training


To 31.07.2012 (Tue)
01.08.2012 (Wed) : University reopens after summer vacations

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3.0 ADMISSION TO B.Tech. PROGRAMS


!! 3.1 CourseS Offered*

The following courses offered for the Bachelor of Technology Degree under Delhi
Technological University.

Sl. No. Branches Intake


1. Electronics and Communication Engineering 150
2. Computer Engineering 113
3. Mechanical Engineering 150
4. Electrical Engineering 113
5. Production & Industrial Engineering 38
6. Civil Engineering 88
7. Environmental Engineering 38
8. Polymer Science & Chemical Technology 50
9. Information Technology 76
10. Bio-Technology 26
11. Software Engineering 75
12. Electrical and Electronics Engineering 75
13. Automobile Engineering 75
14. Engineering Physics 75
15. Mathematics and Computing (MC) 76
Total 1218

• One seat over and above the total intake of the University is reserved for Kashmiri
Migrants candidate who have passed 10+2 from schools located in NCT of Delhi.
• The above intake includes seats for single girl child.
• The above table is for online counselling through AIEEE-2011.
* Applicants under NRIs / PIOs / Foreign Nationals category are advised to refer
prospectus para 7 and use the serial no of the UG program as given in para 7 as
the branch code for filling the branch preferences in the application form. They
may also see the admission notice for NRIs / PIOs / Foreign Nationals Admission
uploaded on the website www.dce.edu.

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SEAT MATRIX
Category Branch
Code. ECE COE ME EE PIE CE ENE PCT IT BT SE EEE AE EP MC
DOP 73 54 73 54 18 43 18 24 37 12 36 36 36 37 37
DOPCW 4 3 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2
DOPPH 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 1
DSC 18 13 18 13 4 10 5 6 8 2 9 9 9 8 8
DSCCW 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
DSCPH 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1
DST 8 7 8 7 2 6 2 3 5 2 3 4 4 5 5
DSTCW 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
DSTPH 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DOB 18 13 18 13 4 10 4 7 8 3 10 8 9 8 8
DOBCW 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
DOBPH 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
OOP 13 9 13 10 3 8 3 4 6 3 6 7 7 6 6
OOPCW 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
OOPPH 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
OSC 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1
OSCCW 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OSCPH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
OST 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
OSTCW 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OSTPH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OOB 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 1 2
OOBCW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
OOBPH 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SG 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TOTAL 150 113 150 113 38 88 38 50 76 26 75 75 75 75 76

Region and Category Codes


Region Code Category Code Sub-Category Code
Delhi D General/Open OP Physically Handicapped PH
Out Side Delhi O Scheduled Tribe ST Defence CW
Scheduled Caste SC Kashmiri Migrant KM
Other Backward Classes OBC Single Girl Child SG
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!! 3.2 Eligibility conditions for admission

3.2.1 Educational Qualification

For Delhi Region Candidates (85% Quota)


A candidate passing any one of the following examinations from recognized School/
College/ Institute located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi only and securing
60 percent or more marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics shall be
eligible for admission to the first semester of the Bachelor of Technology Course provided
that he/she has passed in each subject separately:
i. Senior School Certificate Examination (12-year course) of the Central Board of
Secondary Education (C.B.S.E.), New Delhi.

ii. Indian School Certificate Examination (12-year course) of the Council for Indian
School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

iii. Bachelor of Science (General) or Bachelor of Science (Hons) examination of a


recognised university with combination of Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics with
minimum aggregate of 60% marks.

iv. Any other examination recognized as equivalent to the Senior School Certificate
Examination of the C.B.S.E. by the University.

For Outside Delhi Region Candidates (15% Quota)

A candidate passing anyone of the following examinations from the recognized


School / College / Institute located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi only and
securing 60 percent or more marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
shall be eligible for admission to the First semester of Bachelor of Engineering Course
provided that he/she has passed in each subject separately :
i. Senior School Certificate Examination (12-year course) of the Central Board of
Secondary Education (C.B.S.E.), New Delhi.

ii. Indian School Certificate Examination (12-year course) of the Council for Indian
School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

iii. Bachelor of Science (General) or Bachelor of Science (Hons) examination of a


recognised university with combination of Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics with
minimum aggregate of 60% marks.

iv. Any other examination recognized as equivalent to the Senior School Certificate
Examination of the C.B.S.E. by the University.
Note :
The admission under 85% quota and 15% quota will be made in DTU strictly on
All India Overall Rank obtained in AIEEE 2011.
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A candidate must additionally have passed English as a subject of study of the


Senior School Certificate Examination Level (Core or Elective).

Note :
i. An applicant who has to leave an Engineering Degree Course, or an equivalent
course, after exhausting the permissible number of chances in any other University
/ Board in India, will not be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Technology Course.

ii. Candidates who have appeared at the Annual Examination of the year 2011 and
placed in compartment will not be eligible for admission for the year 2011-12.

iii. Candidates who have appeared at the Annual Examination of the year 2011 and
reappear for the improvement to acquire the eligibility will not be considered for
admission for the year 2011.

iv. No admission will be made directly to the second or any subsequent semester of
the course.

v. No change of branch will be permitted after the commencement of the second


semester, even if some seats fall vacant in some of the branches during the course
of second semester.

vi. No admission will be made after 31.8.2011.

3.2.2 Relaxation in Marks for Reserved Categories

Candidates belonging to the following categories, who apply for seats reserved
for them shall be allowed a concession in the minimum eligibility requirement as detailed
below :

1. Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) :


Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes shall be allowed
10 percent concession of marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.

2. Children/War Widows of Defence Personnel Killed/Disabled in Action (CW) :


The children and/or widows of personnel of Armed/Para-Military forces killed/
disabled in action during hostilities who apply for seats reserved for them shall
be allowed relaxation of 5 percent marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.

3. Physically Handicapped (PH):


Candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped category shall be allowed 5
percent concession of marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.

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3.2.3 Age Requirements

Applicant must be 17 years of age and maximum 25 years of age on or before the
First September of the years in which he/she seeks admission. Relaxation in minimum age
upto one year only with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor is permissible (Such candidate
should apply for relaxation only at the time of admission). Candidates who are short in age
by more than one year are not eligible for admission.

!! 3.3 Region-wise Allocation of Seats

The total seats marked for the B.Tech. Courses shall be allocated region-wise as
follows :

(i) Delhi Region


For students passing from the recognized Schools/Colleges/Institutions
located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi. 85 percent

(ii) Outside Delhi Region


For students passing from the recognized Schools/Colleges/Institutions
located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi. 15 percent

NOTE :
THE CRITERION FOR DECIDING THE REGION OF THE CANDIDATE WHO HAVE PASSED
/ APPEARED IN THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION THROUGH PATRACHAR VIDYALAYA, DELHI/
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOL DELHI, IS WHETHER CENTRE OF EXAMINATION
WAS / IS LOCATED IN THE NCT OF DELHI.

(i) Except for the Nominees of Govt. of India, as stated later in Clause 3.6 the admission
is open to Indian nationals only.

!! 3.4 Reservation
Reservation policy for the year 2010-11 was the following:
(a) Scheduled Castes (SC)
15 percent of the total seats.

(b) Scheduled Tribes (ST)


7.5 percent of the total seats.

(c) Other Backward Classes (OBC)


15% over and above the normal intake.

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Sub categories under each category

(d) Children/War Widows of Defense Personnel Killed/Disabled in Action (CW)


5% of the total seats are reserved for children/windows of personnel of Armed/
Paramilitary Forces killed/disabled in action during the hostilities in the following
priority:-
Priority I - Widows/wards of Defence Personnel/Para-Military Personnel Killed in
action.

Priority II - Wards of serving personnel and ex-servicemen/Para-Military Personnel


disabled in action.

Priority III - Widows/wards of Defence Personnel/Para-Military Personnel who


died in peace time with death attributable to Military Service.

Priority IV - Wards of Defence Personnel/Para-Military Personnel disabled in peace


time with disability attributable to Military Service.

Priority V - Wards of ex-servicemen personnel and serving personnel paramilitary


/ police personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards.

(e) Physically Handicapped (PH)


3% of the total seats.

The 3% reservation may be allocated as follows: 1 percent for persons with low
vision or blindness, 1 percent for hearing impaired, 1 percent for those with loco
motor disabilities and/or cerebral palsy.

(f) Kashmiri Migrants Seats (KM)


One seat over and above their normal intake earmarked is reserved for Kashmiri
Migrants candidate who have passed 10+2 from schools located in NCT of Delhi for
admission to B.Tech. courses from the academic session 2010-2011. The candidates
seeking admission under Kashmiri Migrants seats should submit attested copies of
the following documents along with the application form and bring the same in
original at the time of counseling:
i. Certificate of registration as Kashmiri Migrants issued by the Relief Commissioner,
Jammu or Divisional Commissioner, Delhi to establish the status of the applicant
as registered migrants.
ii. Provisional or original Senior School Certificate examination or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
iii. Mark-sheet of the Senior School Certificate Examination or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
iv. Secondary School Examination or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto
(showing the Date of Birth).

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v. Proof of property in Kashmir of the parent of the candidate.


vi. Proof of current residence such as Ration Card, Photo Identity Card issued by the
Election Commissioner, Driving License etc.

(g) Single Girl Child


One seat in each branch of DTU over and above their normal intake is reserved for
Single Girl Child candidate who have passed 10+2 from schools located in NCT of
Delhi for admission to B.Tech. courses.

NOTE:
i. In the case of category (a) and (b), the vacant seats are interchangeable.
ii. In case sufficient number of eligible candidate from the categories mentioned at
(d) and (e) above are not available, the vacancies will be treated as unreserved in
the respective Category.
iii. The reservation under CW category is available only to such candidates who fall
under the above listed five priorities.
iv. It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to prove his/her eligibility for claiming
reservation under any of the reserved categories. The candidates under SC/ST/
CW/PH/SG categories will be required to produce the original certificate of the
respective reserved category issued by the Competent Authority (as given in
“CERTIFICATES REQUIRED” in para 3.5 below) at the time of counselling. If the
category certificate is not found to be in order, no benefit of the reserved category
will be given.
Reservation in respect of SC/ST/OBC for the session 2011-12 shall be provided as per the
policy of the Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

!! 3.5 Certificates Required

3.5.1 Documents required at the time of Counselling


i. Bank Draft for fees of Rs. 48,000/- (Rupees Forty Eight Thousands Only) in favour
of Registrar, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, payable at Delhi.
ii. Copy of the challan of State bank of India for deposit of one time nonrefundable
registration fee of Rs. 1000 by the candidate.
iii. Online created Registration form duly attested by Principal of school/institution
last attended /Gazetted Officer.
iv. Three passport size photograph (same as pasted on application form).
v. Original of the Admit Card & Score Card of AIEEE-2011 (except for the nominees
of Govt. of India)
vi. The original and attested copy of marks sheet of the qualifying examination i.e.
Class XII or equivalent.
vii. The original and attested copies of Date of Birth certificate as indicated in High
School or equivalent examination i.e. Class X..
viii. The original certificate and attested copy for the reserved category, if other than
the General Category.
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ix. Medical fitness certificate in case of OPEN / General / SC / ST / CW/ OBC / SG


(Format available at page no. 84 of this prospectus).
x. Medical certificate of physically disability, in original, issued by the duly notified
Medical Board of a District/Government Hospital set up for examining the physically
challenged candidates under the provisions of Persons with Disability (equal
opportunities, protection of rights and full participation) Act 1995. The Certificate
should indicate the extent (i.e. percentage) of the physical handicap and it should
bear the photograph of the candidate concerned and it should be countersigned
by one of the Doctors constituting the Board issuing the certificate. The decision
of the Delhi Technological University regarding the eligibility/admission of any
applicant shall be final.

Disputes, if any, arising out of or relating to any matter whatsoever, concerning


the aforesaid B.Tech. Admission shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Delhi
Technological University.

3.5.2 Certificates required for reserved seats at the time of admission

Candidates applying for any reserved seat (i.e. SC, ST, CW, PH, OBC and SG) should
submit the following certificates as the case may be at the time of counseling.
(a) For admission to a seat reserved for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other
Backward Class, a certificate in original from an approved district authority stating
the Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe/ Other Backward Class, to which the
candidate belongs. A list of approved authorities is given below:
i. District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner / Collector
/ Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / 1st Class Stipendiary
Magistrate / City Magistrate (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary
Magistrate), Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate
/ Extra Assistant Commissioner.
ii. Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency
Magistrate.
iii. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
iv. Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidates and/or his/her family
normally resides.
v. Administrator/Secretary to Administration/Development Officer (Laccadive &
Minicoy Islands).
(DELHI REGION CANDIDATES SEEKING ADMISSION UNDER SC/ST/OBC ARE REQUIRED
TO SUBMIT THE CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI ONLY)

(b) For admission to a seat reserved for Children/Widows of Personnel of Armed/


Para- Military forces killed/disabled in action during hostilities: Entitlement card in
original issued by the Record Officer of the Unit/Regiment of Armed Personnel of
the Armed Forces in case of Armed Personnel or from the Home Ministry in case
of Para-Military forces.

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(c) The Children/Widow of the officers and men of Armed forces including paramilitary
personnel who died or disabled on duty must submit a certificate to that effect
from the following authorities.
i. Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board.
ii. Secretary, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board.
iii. Officer-in-Charge, Record Office.

NOTE :
A statement to the effect that "the death/disability is attributed to military
service" is required to be included in the certificate.

(d) For admission to seat reserved for Physically Handicapped category, a certificate
of physical disability issued by a duly notified Medical Board of a District/
Government Hospital set up for examining the physically challenged candidates
under the provision of the Persons with Disability (equal opportunities, protection
of rights and full participation) Act 1995. The certificate should indicate the extent
of (i.e. percentage) of the physical handicap and it should bear the photograph of
the candidate concerned and it should be countersigned by one of the Doctors
constituting the Board issuing the certificates.
(e) The candidates seeking admission under Kashmiri Migrants seats should submit
attested copies of the following documents along with the application form and
bring the same in original at the time of counseling:
i. Certificate of registration as Kashmiri Migrants issued by the Relief Commissioner,
Jammu or Divisional Commissioner, Delhi to establish the status of the applicant
as registered migrants.
ii. Provisional or original Senior School Certificate examination or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
iii. Mark-sheet of the Senior School Certificate Examination or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
iv. Secondary School Examination or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto
(showing the Date of Birth).
v. Proof of property in Kashmir of the parent of the candidate.
vi. Proof of current residence such as Ration Card, Photo Identity Card issued by the
Election Commissioner, Driving License etc.

(f) Single Girl Child

For claiming admission in this category, the Father/Mother/Guardian (in case


parents are deceased) shall have to submit affidavit to this effect duly attested by
area District Magistrate /Additional Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner / Collector
/ Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / 1st Class Stipendiary
Magistrate / City Magistrate (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary
Magistrate), Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate
/ Extra Assistant Commissioner.

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MEDICAL FITNESS CERTIFICATE


(To be signed by a registered medical practitioner holding a degree not below that of M.B.B.S.)

(TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION)


(Refer Information Brochure 2011-2012)

I certify that I have carefully examined Mr./Ms.* ___________________________________________


son/daughter of Shri _________________________________________________________________
whose signature is given below. Based on the examination, I certify that he/she is in good mental and
physical health and is free from any physical defects which may interfere with his/her studies including
the active outdoor duties required of a professional.

Marks of Identification ____________________________________________

Signature of the Candidate _________________________________________

Place:
Date:
Name & Signature of the Medical Officer
* Strike whichever is not applicable. with seal and registration number

!! 3.6 Nominees of the Government of India

(a) One seat over and above the normal total intake in DTU is reserved for Wards/
Children of India based staff posted at Indian Missions abroad provided they have
passed their qualifying examination from outside India. Nominations against this
seat will be made by the Ministry of External Affairs, G.O.I., New Delhi. Any person
who is sponsored by the Govt. of India on an assignment abroad will be treated to
be the staff posted in Indian Mission abroad.

NOTE :
In case of countries where educational facilities are totally inadequate and are
not available upto the qualifying standard or due to situation of turmoil in the country,
the wards/children of the Indian Mission based personnel who had to study in India are
also eligible if a certificate to this effect is issued by the Indian Ambassador in the country
concerned and is attached with the application.

However, if the nomination of the Ministry of External Affairs is for more than one
candidate, preference will be given to the candidate covered under Clause (a), above.

(b) Six seats in DTU courses of (Electrical-1, Electronics and Communication-1,


Mechanical-1, Civil-1, Production-1, Computer-1) over and above the normal intake
are reserved for candidates from friendly and developing countries. Nominations
against these seats will be made by the Government of India.

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!! 3.7 Procedure for Admission

a. Counselling Fee: To participate in online counselling, every candidate, irrespective


of his/her category, will have to deposit a nonrefundable counselling fee of
Rs.1000/- (in cash only) in any branch of State Bank of India till 15th June, 2011.
Fee deposit challan can be downloaded from http://www.dtuadmissions.nic.
in. Only those candidates will be able to participate who have deposited the
counselling fee through the above challan. Counselling fee should be deposited
upto 15th June 2011 at the State Bank of India. No other mode of payment will be
accepted.

b. Online Registration: Having paid the counselling fee, the candidate shall log on
to http://www.dtuadmissions.nic.in from 23rd to 29th June, 2011 where the
registration form shall be displayed on the screen with the following parameters
mandatory for successful registration i.e., AIEEE Roll No., AIEEE All India Rank,
Candidate Name and Date of Birth.

c. If all the above four parameters have correctly been entered and found true, then
a new registration screen will appear and Candidate may register himself/herself.

d. Candidate shall be required to fill in basic details, which shall be used for filling of
choices of branches and allotment of seat using the candidate’s “User ID” which is
his/her AIEEE Roll No. and “Password” as generated by the candidate.

e. After successful registration, he/she will get a confirmation message on the same
page. In case the confirmation message is not displayed the candidate has to re-
register himself/herself.

f. It is in the interest of Candidates to remember their Password and keep it highly


confidential, to avoid misuse by another candidate, for which DTU shall not be
responsible.

g. Candidate has to take the print out of the registration form and get attested
from the Principal, School/College last attended/Gazetted Officer. It has to be
submitted at the time of admission.

h. FILLING OF CHOICES (from 23rd to 29th June, 2011)

(a) After successful login, candidate’s homepage is opened and following options
are displayed:

Registration Details: Registration Detail is important for seat allotment and


should be filled very carefully.

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Edit Registration: Any mistake can be corrected in the above through “Edit
Registration” option only if the candidate has not locked his choices.

Available Choices: The list of branches available for admission shall be


displayed

Fill Choices: The candidate can fill the branches of his/her choice in order of
preferences. It is in the interest of the candidate to fill maximum available
choices.

Display Filled Choices: Choices entered by the Candidate will be displayed on


different form so that he/she can check the already entered information.

(b) Locked Choices: Candidate can lock the choices by pressing the ‘Lock’ button,
and then candidate has to give his/her password for confirmation. Once the
choices are locked, it cannot unlock and hence preferences of the branches
cannot be changed.

(c) Candidate has to take the print out of the filled choices after locking the
choices and get signed by him/her. It has to be submitted at the time of
admission.

(d) Allotment of seat: After the choice filling period is over, all filled choices of all
registered candidates will be considered for allotment of seats as per merit
(AIEEE All India Rank) and category of the candidate.

g. Display of the list of Provisionally Selected Candidates: The first list of provisionally
selected candidates shall be declared as per schedule given on the website.
Subsequent list of allotment shall be displayed as per the schedule. The selected
candidate can take printout of provisional allotment letter from the website,
http://www.dtuadmissions.nic.in. Allotment of seats is purely provisional and is
subject to verification of original certificates and payment of institute fee etc, at
the time of reporting to DTU.

h. Candidates are required to report for admission at DTU on the date specified (as
per the counseling schedule) along with fee and the documents/testimonials/
certificates (for documents detail, please see “Documents required at the time of
Admission” link). If candidate does not report within the specified period, his/
her allotted seat shall be cancelled and the candidate shall not have any claim
on the seat, whatsoever.

i. If a candidate refuses to take admission in the allotted branch at the time of


admission, he/she will not be considered in next phase of admission. Only
admitted candidates will be considered for upgradation of branches.

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Only one chance for admission will be given to the candidates.

j. A candidate, who has been admitted to a Branch other than his/her first choice,
will automatically be upgraded, as per his/her merit in AIEEE-2011, to a Branch of
his/her higher preference as indicated in his/her online application submission.
The list of the students with upgraded Branches will be displayed at website i.e.
http://www.dtuadmissions.nic.in periodically.

k. The detailed Instructions about the online counselling shall be available on the
website http://www.dtuadmissions.nic.in Candidates are advised to go through
the details thoroughly at this site before registration.

For any further details, use the help line numbers (from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm)
or send email at [email protected].

Helpline Numbers: 8010424914, 9716628179

l. The admission to the B.Tech. Courses will be made online, the candidate will be
required to report in person for counselling at Delhi Technological University, Delhi.

m. The admission of the candidates belonging to the different Regions and categories
will be made on the basis of AIEEE-2011 conducted by CBSE : -

NOTE :
i. The candidates who have passed the qualifying Examination from recognized
School/College/Institutes located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi are
eligible for admission against 85% seats reserved for Delhi Region Candidate on
the basis of AIEEE-2011.

ii. The candidates who have passed the qualifying Examination from recognized
School/College/Institute located outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi
are eligible for admission against 15% seats reserved for Outside Delhi Region
candidates on the basis of All India Overall Rank of AIEEE-2011.

p. For all categories of Delhi Region/Outside Delhi Region Candidates the basis of
admission is the rank secured by the candidate in AIEEE 2011. The candidates who
have appeared in AIEEE 2011 are not automatically considered for admission to
B.Tech. Courses. They are required to follow the procedure prescribed for online
counselling after declaration of AIEEE 2011 results.

q. The candidates who seek admission as nominees of the Government of India need
not submit the aforesaid application. Their application must be forwarded through
the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India as detailed under Clause 3.6.

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r. For GENERAL/SC/ST/CW/OBC CANDIDATES


In case two candidates have the same marks at the AIEEE-2011, marks obtained in
Qualifying Examination in subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics taken
together with equal weightage will be the basis of merit of admission. In the event
of marks of PCM being equal, the candidate born earlier will be given preference.

s. MODALITIES FOR ADMISSION TO VARIOUS UNDER GRADUATE / POST GRADUATE


COURSES FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES.

1. Three percent (3%) seats in all undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be
reserved for candidates with physical disabilities.

2. Reservation will be implemented course-wise in undergraduate courses, keeping


in mind the suitability of the various courses for physically handicapped students
depending inter-alia, on the nature and severity of their disability. The reservation
will be implemented Department-wise in post-graduate courses and in under-
graduate courses.

3. Candidates seeking admission under reservation shall be required to fulfill other


criteria of admission as detailed in eligibility conditions except relaxation of 5%
marks in the minimum eligibility conditions.

4. Candidates with physical disabilities who are able to secure admission in the
general category will not be counted in the 3% quota.

5. The 3% reservation may be allocated as follows : 1% for persons with low vision
or blindness; 1% for hearing impaired; 1% for those with loco motor disabilities
and or cerebral palsy. However, if sufficient candidates are not available in a sub-
category then candidates from the other sub-categories shall be considered.

6. Candidates with more than one type of reservation. The reservation shall cut
across the existing reservations of SC/ST/OBC/OPEN Children/Widows of Officers
and Men of Armed forces including Paramilitary forces killed/disabled in action
or those who died/were disabled on duty, etc. in accordance with the principle of
reservations. In other words, there will be sub-reservations for physically disabled
candidates in each reserved category, thus a disabled SC/ST/OBC/OPEN candidate
would have preference over an able-bodies SC/ST/OBC/OPEN candidate.

NOTE :
It is clarified that there is no bar to a candidate seeking admission under the
physically handicapped category to seek admission either under the General Category or
any other reserved category if the candidate is otherwise eligible and entitled to take the
benefit of any other reservation.

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7. If sufficient numbers of the candidate are not available under the reserved
categories, then their seats may be filled with General/OPEN Category candidates.

8. DTU is free to exceed the 3% reservation quota if necessary (Note : Ordinarily the
number of seats reserved would be 1 for 33; 2 for 67 and 3 for 100 and so on.
However, DTU may round off the number of reserved seats to next higher level, if
the number of calculated seats falls more than half way between two levels, e.g.
for 54 seats the number of reserved seats would be 1.62, which may be rounded
off to 2 though it may appear to be 4% quota. In essence, the nature of reservation
should be enabling in spirit and the University should not feel prevented from
exceeding the 3% quota.

9. The Dean Students' Welfare (DSW) will arrange for professional counseling of
physically challenged students to enable them to decide about courses keeping in
view their aptitude, disability, and future career prospectus.

10. The application form will be available at the Registration desk. The dates and time
for availability for submission of forms will be the same as that for general category
students.

The application form should be accompanied by a certificate of physical disability


issued by a duly notified Medical board of a District/Government Hospital set up for
examining the physically challenged candidates under the provision of the Persons
with Disability (equal opportunities, protection or rights and full participation) Act
1995. The certificate should indicate the extent (i.e. percentage) of the physical
handicap and it should bear the photograph of the candidate concerned and it
should be countersigned by one of the Doctors constituting the Board issuing the
certificate.

NOTE :
(a) In the event of any complaint or doubt by the University authorities as to the
genuineness of the certificate of the extent of the disability of the candidate
concerned or in regard to the entitlement of the candidate to seek admission
under the category of physically disabled candidates, it is open to the University
authorities/the Registrar of the DTU to refer the candidate to a Medical Board to
be constituted by the University and/or take such other steps as may be required
to ascertain the correct facts and entitlement of the candidate concerned and if
it is found that the candidate is not eligible for entitlement under this category,
cancel the admission after issuing a show cause notice to the candidate concerned
giving him 15 days to reply.

(b) The candidate would give a declaration to the effect that information furnished
in the application form and the documents annexed to the same and information
contained therein are true and correct and that in the event of the same being
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found to be incorrect in any respect, his admission is liable to be cancelled, in


addition to any other action that may be taken against him.

11. In all cases, separate merit lists will be made for disabled candidate under 3%
quota. However, if the number of applicants for a course/institution exceeds the
quota, a priority list of candidates will be prepared taking into account :
i. Marks obtained in the qualifying examination for admission and
ii. Severity of the disability

NOTE :
Marks obtained in the qualifying exams being same, priority will be given to
candidate whose disability is more severe, e.g. complete loss of vision over partial loss of
vision, or loss of complete limb over loss of few fingers etc.

12. On request of the Deans Students' Welfare, Vice-Chancellor would constitute


a medical board consisting of (a) medical specialists in the concerned field of
disability, (b) nominee of the Dean of Academic having special knowledge about
the proposed discipline of study of candidate. The Medical Board shall examine
the candidates to determine the extent of disability on a 10-point scale and
recommend the points to be added as weightage to the marks scored in the
qualifying examination, for the purpose of admission.

13. The medical board shall send all data on disability points awarded to each candidate
to the Registrar, DTU.

14. The certificate issued by the Medical Board constituted by DTU will be valid for the
purpose of admission to DTU only.

15. Grievances regarding admissions under reservation for persons with disabilities
should be reported to the Registrar, DTU who will convene meeting of the Grievance
Committee set up for the purpose.
(t) All admissions of Delhi Technological University will close on 31.8.2011.

(u) The candidates are entirely responsible to prove their eligibility for admission
to B.Tech. Courses at the time of counseling. All admissions will be subject to
verification of facts from the original certificates/documents of the candidate.
In case any candidate is found to have furnished false information or certificate
etc or is found to have withheld or concealed any material information in his/her
application, he/she will be debarred from admission.

If an applicant is found to be ineligible at a later date, even after admission to the


University, his/her admission will be cancelled.
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The admission to B.Tech. Courses under Children/War Widows of Defence


Personnel Killed/Disabled in action (CW) and Physically Handicapped (PH) will
be made through AIEEE-2011. All such candidates who are applying under these
categories will have to appear in AIEEE-2011.

All candidates of all categories must come for counselling in person or through his/
her representative along with the following documents. In case the candidate or his/
her representative does not appear before the B.Tech. Admission Committee-2011
for counseling on the specified date and time, he/she shall forfeit his/her claim for
admission to B.Tech. Programme during the said year.

!! 3.8 B.TECH. ADMISSIONS SCHEDULE



I FIRST ROUND
Display of List of provisionally selected candidates 05.07.2011(Tuesday)
(a)
other than Ph & CW
Display of List of provisionally selected candidates 07.07.2011 (Thursday)
(b)
for PH & CW
(c) Reporting at DTU (Convocation Hall)
Delhi Region- General category 06.07.2011(Wednesday)
07.07.2011(Thursday)
Delhi Region- SC/ST/OBC/KM/SG 08.07.2011(Friday)
Outside Delhi Region- All categories 09.07.2011(Saturday)
All Ph & CW (Delhi and outside Delhi) 09.07.2011 (Saturday)

II SECOND ROUND
(a) Display of List of provisionally selected candidates 15.07.2011(Friday)
(b) Reporting at DTU
Delhi Region- General category only 18.07.2011(Monday)
Delhi Region- All other categories except General 19.07.2011(Tuesday)
category and All categories Outside Delhi Region

III THIRD ROUND (subjected to available vacancies)


(a) Display of List of provisionally selected candidates 22.07.2011(Friday)
(b) Reporting at DTU
Delhi Region- General category only 25.07.2011(Monday)
Delhi Region- All other categories except General 26.07.2011(Tuesday)
category and All categories Outside Delhi Region

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All the remaining eligible candidates or their representative are to report physically
on 28th and 29th July 2011 at DTU for participating in the next round of counselling. In case
the candidate or his representative does not report physically on the above mentioned
date then he would not be eligible for the next round of the counselling.

Vice Chancellor address to the new entrant to DTU in the 01.08.2011 (Monday)
DTU Auditorium at 11:00 A.M. followed by registration and
orientation. (All admitted candidates)
Classes begin 01.08.2011 (Monday)

IV FOURTH ROUND (subjected to available vacancies)


(a) Display of List of provisionally selected candidates 05.08.2011 (Friday)

(b) Reporting at DTU


Delhi Region- General category only 08.08.2011 (Monday)

Delhi Region- All other categories except General 09.08.2011 (Tuesday)


category and All categories Outside Delhi Region

V FIFTH ROUND (subjected to available vacancies)
(a) Display of List of provisionally selected candidates 17.08.2011(Wednesday)

(b) Reporting at DTU

Delhi Region- All categories 20.08.2011(Friday)


Outside Delhi Region- All categories

VI SIXTH AND FINAL PHASE OF ADMISSION 31.08.2011 (Wednesday)


IF REQUIRED

First phase of admission in all categories will be closed on 26.07.2011.

All PH candidates who are registered are required to appear before the Medical
Board at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital S- Block, Mangolpuri, Delhi 110083 on 30.06.11
and 01.07.11.

All CW candidates who are registered are required to appear before the Admission
Committee, at Auditorium, DTU (scheduled to be announced later)

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It is mandatory for PH and CW candidates to report on given date and time at the
places given above otherwise they would not eligible for admission.

A list of provisionally selected candidates will be displayed on website as per details


and such candidates shall be required to report at DTU as per the schedule given below:

Venue for reporting for admission at DTU: Convocation Hall, Delhi Technological
University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering), Near Sector 17, Rohini, Shahbad
Daulatpur, Bawana Road, Delhi 110042.

DTU is well connected from Rohini sector 9, 13 and Rithala Metro Station.

NOTE
i. Candidates are required to visit the university website for updates.

ii. The university shall place the advertisement in leading newspapers (at least One
Hindi and One English) for the final round of counselling.

iii. The Delhi region candidates claiming the benefit of reservation under SC, ST and
OBC categories are required to produce the caste certificate issued by the Govt
of NCT of Delhi only. No other certificate will be accepted.

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!! 3.9 Upgradation to a Branch of Higher Preference

i. A candidate who has been admitted to a Branch other than his/her first choice
will automatically be transferred, as per his/her merit in AIEEE-2011, to a Branch
of his/her higher preference as indicated in his/her Application. The list of the
students with upgraded branches will be displayed periodically. Notifications in
this respect will be issued by the Chairman, B.Tech. Admission Committee.

ii. Freezing
In case a candidate desires to continue in the branch allotted to him/her at the
time of admission or a subsequent upgradation, other than his/her highest
preference indicated in his/her Application then he/she must submit, a request
in the prescribed proforma to the Chairman, B.Tech. Admission Committee for
freezing the same. Similarly a branch once upgraded, the new allotted branch may
also be got freezed within one day after the upgradation. Any freeze request made
later may not be entertained.

iii. Once an upgradation list is issued, it is mandatory for the students to shift to the
new branch. Request for reversion to the old branch will not be entertained.

!! 3.10 Attendance

The attendance of all the students admitted upto 31.7.2011 is continuously
monitored. The names of those students who have not registered on 01.08.2011 or
whose attendance is irregular during the period from 01.08.2011 to 12.08.2011 will be
struck off from the rolls without any further reference/intimation.

A student who has been duly admitted but has not registered or failed to attend
the classes, may submit an application through his/her parent/guardian explaining the
reasons. The Vice Chancellor may defer the cancellation of his/her seat if he is satisfied
with the explanation.

!! 3.11 Medical Fitness

All fresh admission will be provisional and shall be confirmed only after the
candidates have been examined medically according to the norms laid down by the
University from time to time.

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Students applying for admission to the Institute should, however note that
various employing agencies (public Sector as well as Private Sector and Govt. Deptt.)
have prescribed their own standards of medical fitness for engineering graduates
seeking employment in their organization. Those who contemplate to seek employment
in those organizations after their graduation should verify for themselves if they satisfy
the standards of medical fitness before they decide to join the University so as to avoid
disappointment later. It should be clearly understood, however, that the University takes
no responsibility, whatsoever, in this regard.

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ADMISSION TO B.TECH. (Eve.) PROGRAMS*

1. B.Tech. ( Evening) Programmes


B.Tech. ( Evening) programmes are of four years duration. Admission to these
programmes are made on the basis of the merit of the candidates in an Entrance
Examination. This examination will consist of two papers. The first paper will be common
to all programmes and the second paper will be specific for each programme.

2. Programmes Offered
The following B.Tech. (Evening) programmes are offered by the University, leading
to the B.Tech. (Evening) Degree of Delhi Technological University.

No. of
Programmes Branch Code
Seats*
Electronics & Communication Engineering EEC 37
Electrical Engineering EEE 36
Mechanical Engineering EME 37
Civil Engineering ECE 37
Total 147

*Seat distributed in each Programme includes 5% reservation for OBC category as


per Govt. of Delhi Directive during session 2010-2011.

3. Reservation

(a) (a) The reservation in admission for all the B. Tech. (Evening) Programmes for SC/
ST/OBC shall be provided as per the policy of Govt. of Delhi approved by the Board
of Management of DTU. 15% and 7.5*% of the total seats in each programme were
reserved for SC and ST category respectively during session 2010-2011. Two (2)
seats in each programme are reserved for OBC category as per the existing policy
of reservation of Govt. of Delhi i.e. 5% reservation for OBC since session 2010-
2011. Candidates seeking admission under these categories must produce the SC/
ST/OBC certificate issued by Govt. of NCT of Delhi. A list of approved authorities is
given below:

(i) District Magistrate/ Additional District Magistrate/ Deputy Commissioner/


Collector / Additional Deputy Commissioner/ Deputy Collector / I Class
Stipendiary Magistrate/ City Magistrate (Not below the rank of I Class
Stipendiary Magistrate)/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/
Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant Commissioner.
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(ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/


Presidency Magistrate.

(iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahsildar.

(iv) Sub-divisional Officer of the area where candidate and / or his / her family
normally reside.

(v) Administrator / Secretary to administrator / Development Officer


(Lakshadweep).

(b) One seat in each programme is reserved for employees of Delhi Technological
University / Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology/ ITIs / Polytechnics under
the direct control of Department of Technical Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
Such candidates shall also appear in the Entrance Examination and compete
amongst themselves for a seat in each branch. Candidates applying for staff seat
should route their applications through the Registrar, DTU / Director of Technical
Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi in the case of Polytechnics / ITIs.

(c) 3% of the total seats in each programme are reserved for physically handicapped
candidates. 1% for persons with low vision of blindness, 1% for hearing impaired
and 1% for those with Locomotor disabilities and/or cerebral palsy.

4. Eligibility Conditions
(a) The candidates seeking admission to B. Tech. ( Evening) Programmes, must have
passed a State Diploma Examination of three years duration in the corresponding
branch or any other examination, recognized equivalent there to by the Delhi
Technological University with a minimum aggregate (aggregate of all six
semesters / three years) of 55% (45% for SC/ST candidate). Note: “Passing the
said examination” will be construed to imply the date of last examination (Annual
or otherwise taken by the candidate leading to Complete Fulfillment of the
requirements for the award of three years State Board Diploma.)

Note: In case the candidate is not having Diploma in the corresponding branch,
their candidature shall be examined by the Equivalence Committee
constituted by Vice-Chancellor, DTU.

(b) (i) After passing the said examination, a candidate must be in full-time employment,
training or apprenticeship in installation, operation and maintenance or some
other recognized field of work in an approved engineering work/organization,
located in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and contiguous industrial areas
i.e Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Sonepat, Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida & Gr. Noida) and
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year as on 1st September 2011, and should continue to be in the employment for
the entire duration of the programme.

(ii) Candidate must produce a ‘No objection certificate’ in original in the prescribed
form (available with the application form) from the employer, The ‘No objection
certificate’ issued by the employer should be renewed annually.

(c) Candidate should be 19 years of age as on 01-09-2011. Relaxation in age up to one


year only is permissible with the approval of the Vice- Chancellor. Such candidates
should apply for relaxation at the time of admission.

(d) Discrepancy in fulfillment of eligibility criteria found at any stage may lead to
cancellation of admission.

Note: No admission shall be made directly to the second or subsequent years of


B.Tech (Evening) programme.

5. Procedure for Admission

(a) The admission to B.Tech. (Evening) Programme shall be made by on the basis of
the rank secured by the candidates in the Entrance Examination. In case more than
one candidate have equal marks in the Entrance Examination, the marks obtained
in the qualifying examination as stated in the eligibility conditions will form the
basis of merit for admission. In the event of marks in the qualifying examination
also being equal, the candidate born earlier will be given preference.

(b) The successful candidates up to the specified rank in each category and branch
shall present themselves for admission before the admission committee on the
dates and time as specified below:

Place: B. Tech. ( Evening) Office, 1st Floor, FW1-FF4


Electrical Engineering Department, Delhi Technological University

Date Branch
19-07-2011 (Tuesday) The candidates for B.Tech. Electrical.

20-07-2011 (Wednesday) The candidates for B.Tech. Elect. & Comm.

21-07-2011 (Thursday) The candidates for B.Tech. Mechanical.

22-07-2011 (Friday) The candidates for B.Tech.Civil.

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(c) The candidates reporting for admission are required to bring the following
documents along with one set of attested copies.

i. Original Class 10th certificate (indicating the Date of Birth)


ii. Original Diploma certificate.
iii. Original Mark sheets of each year of Diploma.
iv. Original SC/ST/OBC/PH certificate.
v. Original Appointment letter.
vi. Employer’s Company profile.
vii. Original Experience certificates

Note: Item number (vi) is not required for candidates employed in Govt. /Semi.
Govt. / Public Sector Undertakings.

(d) The candidate must bring the photocopy of Sale Tax Clearance Certificate/ ITCC /
Company Registration Certificate / any evidence which shows that the company in
which they are working, works for any Government / Public Sector Undertaking/
Local Government Bodies.

(e) The decision of the Delhi Technological University regarding the eligibility of
admission of any candidate shall be final.

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR


M.TECH. / MBA 2011-2012
ODD SEMESTER

01.08.2011 (Mon) : Registration of I semester students; teaching starts

MID Term Examination: September 12-17, 2011 (Monday-Saturday)

12.11.2011 (Sat) : Teaching ends


15.11.2011 (Tue) : Display of shortage of attendance / sessional marks

END Sem Theory Examination : 16.11.2011 (Wednesday) onwards

08.12.2011 (Thu) : Winter Vacation


to 6.01.2012 (Fri)

EVEN SEMESTER

09.01.2012 (Mon) : Registration of II semester students : Teaching starts


for II semester

MID Term Examination: March 12-17, 2012 (Monday-Saturday)

03.05.2012 (Thu) : Teaching ends for II semester


07.05.2012 (Mon) : Display of shortage of attendance / sessional marks

END Sem Theory Examination : 14.05.2012 (Monday) onwards

01.06.2012 (Fri) : Summer Vacation


01.08.2012 (Wed) : University opens after summer vacation

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4.0 ADMISSION TO M.TECH. PROGRAMS*


!! 4.1 The University admits the students to the following
M.Tech. Programs :

S. Departments
Number of Seats
No. Programs
  FULL TIME PART TIME

1 Civil Engineering TOTAL GEN SC ST OBC SP TOTAL GEN SC ST OBC


      O P O P O P O P     O P O P O P O P
(a) M.Tech. in
  Civil Engg. 22 10 1 3 -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 7 4 -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 --
(Structural
(b) Master ofTech.
in Civil Engg.
  21 10 -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 -- 5 6 4 -- 1 -- -- -- 1 --
(Environmental
Enginnering)
(c) M.Tech.in Civil
  Engg. (Hydraulic 21 10 -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 -- 5 6 3 -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 --
& Flood Engg.)
(d) M.Tech. in
  Geotechnical 21 10 -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Engineering
Electronics &
2 Coomunication                                      
Engineering
(a) M.Tech.in Signal
  Processing & 22 9 1 2 1 1 -- 3 -- 5 6 4 -- 1 -- -- -- 1 --
Digital Design
(b) M.Tech. in
  Microwave & 21 10 -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Optical Comm.
(c) M.Tech. in VLSI
Design and
  21 10 -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Embedded
System
Electrical
3                                      
Engineering
(a) M.Tech. in
Electrical Engg.
  21 9 1 3 -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 6 4 -- 1 -- 1 -- -- --
(Control &
Instrumen.)
(b) M.Tech. in
  Electrical Engg, 21 10 -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
(Power System)
Mechanical
4                                      
Engineering
(a) M.Tech. in Mech.
  Engg. (Thermal 21 9 1 3 -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 6 3 1 1 -- -- -- 1 --
Engineering)

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(b) M.Tech. in
Mech. Engg.
  21 10 -- 2 -- 1 1 2 -- 5 7 4 -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 --
(Production
Engg.)
Information
5                                      
Technology
M.Tech. in
  Information 21 10 -- 3 -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Technology
6 Applied Chemistry                                      
M.Tech. in (Polymer
  21 10 -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 -- 5 6 4 -- 1 -- -- -- 1 --
Technology)
Computer
7                                      
Engineering
(a) M.Tech. in
(Computer
  21 9 1 3 -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 6 4 -- 1 -- -- -- 1 --
Science &
Enginerring)
(b) M.Tech. in
  21 10 -- 2 -- 1 -- 2 1 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Software Engg.
8 Applied Physics                                      
M.Tech. in
  Nano Science & 21 10 -- 3 -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Technology
9 Bio-Technology
M.Tech. in
21 10 -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Bioinfomatics
  Grand Total 359 166 5 40 1 20 1 40 1 85 56 34 1 9 0 4 0 8 0

O : Open, P : Physically Handicap, SP : Sponsored

NOTE
i. Full Time Programs are of 4 semester duration. Part time Programs are of 6
semester duration.

ii. A few seats are not exceeding 50% of the full time total intake of each department
over and above the normal intake may be provided to candidates belonging
to friendly and developing countries with the approval of Government of India
and full time candidate sponsored by Government/Public undertaking who fulfil
the eligibility conditions of 4.2.1 (i) 4.2.2 (i) or 4.2.3 (i) or 4.2.4 (i) or 4.2.5 (i), along
with one year meaningful experience before admission.

!! 4.2 Educational Qualifications for m.tech. full time program

4.2.1 M.Tech. (CE/EE/ME)


i. A candidate must have passed the Bachelor's Degree Examination in the
appropriate branch of engineering (Electrical / Mechanical / Production /
Electronics & Communication / Civil / Control & Instrumentation/ Computer
Engineering/ Information Technology with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate

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from a recognised University or any other Examination recognized by the University


Equivalent thereto
OR
A candidate must have passed in the A.M. I.E. (India) Exam, with appropriate
specialization/ Grade I.E. T.E. (India) A.M.I.E. (London) A.M.I. Mech. Engg.
(London) A.M.I. Structure Engineering, any other examination in the concerned
branch recognized as equivalent to B.Tech. by the University.

ii. A candidate for admission to full time program must have qualified in the GATE
(Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering).

4.2.2 M.Tech. (Polymer Technology)


i. The candidate should have passed B.E./B. Tech. Examination in any branch of
Engineering with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised
University or any other Examination recognized by the University equivalent
thereto:
OR
M.Sc. (Chemistry) of any recognized University or equivalent thereto.

ii. All the candidates for admission to full time M. Tech. Programs must have qualified
in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering).

4.2.3 M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)


i. The candidate should have passed B.E./B. Tech. Degree from a recognized University in
Computer Engineering / Software Engineering / Information Technology / Electronics
& Communication / Electrical Engineering or M.Sc. in Computer Science (with
Physics and Mathematics at the B.Sc. level) or M.C.A (with Physics and Mathematics
at B.Sc. level) with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised
University or any other examination recognized by the DTU equivalent thereto.

ii. A candidate for admission to full-time M. Tech. Program must have qualified in the
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering).

4.2.4 M.Tech. (Microwave and Optical Communication)


i. The candidate should have passed B.E./B. Tech. Examination in Electronics &
Communication with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised
University or any other examination recognised by DTU equivalent thereto.
OR
M.Sc. Electronics/M.Sc. in Physics with Electronics/Radio Physics/Solid State
Physics with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised University
or any other examination recognised as equivalent by DTU.

ii. A candidate for admission to full-time M. Tech. Program must have qualified in the
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering).

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4.2.5 M.Tech. (Bioinformatics)


i. A candidate who has passed B. Tech. (Biotechnology, Biochemical Engineering,
Chemical Engineering or equivalent / M.Sc. Micro Biology / Biotechnology from
any University recognised by UGC or equivalent thereto with a CGPA 6.75 on a 10
point scale or 60% marks.

ii. A candidate for admission to full time program must have qualified the GATE
examination.

4.2.6 M.Tech. (VLSI Design and Embedded System) / Information System


i. A candidate must have passed the Bachelor's Degree Examination in Electronics
& Communication /Electrical & Electronics / Information Technology/ Computer
Engineering with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognized
university or any other examination recognized by the university equivalent
thereto.
OR
A candidate must have passed in the A.M.I.E. (India) Exam., with appropriate
specialization / Grade I.E.T.E. (India) with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate
or in any other examination in the concerned branch recognized as equivalent to
B. E. / B. Tech. by University.

ii. A candidate for admission to full time program must have qualified in the GATE
(Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) in EC for VLSI Course and Computer
Engineering / EC /IT for the Information Technology.

4.2.7 M.Tech. (Nano-Science & Technology)


i. A candidate who has passed B.E. / B. Tech. degree from a recognised University
in Electronics & Communication, Electrical, Electrical & Electronics, Chemical
Engineering / Polymer Technology / Bio-Technology with a minimum of 60% marks
in aggregate.
OR
M.Sc. Electronics/M.Sc. in Chemistry / M.Sc. in Physics and M.Sc. in Mathematical
Science with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised University
or any other examination recognised as equivalent by the University.
ii. A candidate for admission to full time program must have qualified in the GATE
(Graduate Aptitude test in Engineering).

4.2.8 M.Tech. (Software Engineering)


i. The candidate should have passed BE/B. Tech. (or its equivalent examination as
specified in Computer Engineering / IT / EC or M.Sc. in Computer Science (with
Physics at the B.Sc. level) or M.C.A (with Physics and Mathematics at B.Sc. level)
with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate of a recognised University or any
other examination recognised by the University equivalent there to.

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ii. A candidate for admission to full-time M. Tech. Program must have a valid GATE
(Graduate Aptitude test in Engineering) score.
4.2.9 M.Tech. (Power System)

i. A candidate must have passed the BE/B. Tech Examination in the appropriate
branch of Electrical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering with a
minimum of 60% marks in aggregate from a recognized University or any other
Examination recognised by the University Equivalent thereto.
OR
A candidate must have passed in the A.M.I.E. (India) Exam, with appropriate
specialization / Grade I. E.T.E. (India), A .M.I. E. (London) with a minimum of
60% marks in aggregate or in any other examination in the concerned branch
recognized as equivalent to B. Tech. by the DTU, Delhi.

ii. A candidate for admission to full time program must have a valid GATE (Graduate
Aptitude test in Engineering) score.

!! 4.3 Educational Qualifications for m.tech. part time program

Instruction of part-time Programs are normally arranged from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00
a.m. on 5 days a week and on Saturday / Sundays, if necessary. Whenever possible the
full-time students and part time students may have combined classes.

Candidates are eligible for admission to these programs provided they satisfy
the eligibility requirement as in 4.2.1(i) or 4.2.2 (i) or 4.2.3 (i) and also the following
conditions :

i. Should be working in an Engineering Institution in the National Capital Region,


Delhi and must have meaningful experience of 1 year before admission.
OR
Should be employed in approved reputed Industry / Research / Development /
Design / Training Organizations in National Capital Region, Delhi and must have
had meaningful experience of 1year before admission.
ii. Candidate will be required to continue in such employment during entire period
of Program.

Candidates applying for Part-Time Program must submit the following


documents/ undertaking:

(a) A clear No objection Certificate (without qualifying conditions) and

(b) Permission to undergo any training / project outside Delhi for about one month.
This must be submitted along with the application form.

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!! 4.4 Sponsored Candidates

A government organization or a reputed industry in the National Capital Region


of Delhi may sponsor candidates for full-time programs in various specializations provide
they satisfy the eligibility requirements as per 4.2.1(i) or 4.2.2 (i) or 4.2.3 (i) or 4.2.4 (i) or
4.2.5 (i) or 4.2.6 (i) or 4.2.7 (i) or 4.2.8 (i) or 4.2.9 (i) and must have meaningful experience
of one year before admission.

NOTE :
Full-time sponsored candidates must submit a sponsorship certificate (format
enclosed).

!! 4.5 Age Requirement


A candidate should have attained the age of 21years before the first day of
September in the year in which he/she seeks admission. However, the Vice Chancellor
may relax the age limit to a maximum period of one year.

!! 4.6 Reservation

Reservation policy for the year 2011-12 would be notified on the website www.
dce.edu.
i. 3% seats in post graduate program will be reserved for candidates with physical
disability. These reservation will be implemented department wise in post graduate
courses. Candidates seeking admission as detailed in eligibility conditions except
relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility conditions. The 3% reservation
may be allocated as follows: 1% for person with low vision or blindness; 1% for
hearing impaired; 1% for those with locomotor disabilities and or cerebral palsy.

ii. In the M. Tech. Programs one Defence Research & Development Organization
sponsored candidate to each Program duly selected through DRDO selection
interviews, which are participated in by the respective Heads of Departments, will
be accommodated in the list of candidates under sponsored category.

!! 4.7 Selection Procedure

All the applications received will be short listed on the basis of performance in
GATE and qualifying examination for Full-time and Part-time Programs respectively. The
short listed candidates will be called for interviews as per the following schedule.

Interview for part time candidates 10.00 a.m Monday, 04.07.2011


Interview for full time candidates 10.00 a.m Tuesday, 05.07.2011
List of eligible candidates for interview & test shall be made available on the
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NOTE:
i. Candidates are advised to make railway reservation etc. before hand.

ii. If any candidate fails to appear in the interview on the scheduled date, he/she will
not be considered for admission.

4.7.1 All the applicants (both the full-time and part-time) must appear for an interview
(compulsory) before the appropriate board constituted as follows :

1. Head of the concerned Department in the University (Chairman).

2. All the Professors in the respective Department.

3. The Head of other Departments or their nominees.

4. Two Associates Professors in the concerned department by rotation in order of


seniority.

4.7.2 Admission of a sponsored candidate for full time Programs (without scholarship)
will be governed by merit as per the procedure laid down for the admission.

4.7.3 All the eligible candidates (Part Time & Sponsored) are required to appear in a
written test which will be conducted on 04.07.2011 from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. The
candidates will be interviewed on the same day at 2 P.M.

4.7.4 The merit list of candidates for admission to all the Programs will be prepared by
apportioning the following weightage to their performance in GATE (for Full Time)
or in qualifying examination (for Part Time) and the written test (for Part Time)
and Viva Voce as mentioned below:

Full Time Part Time / Sponsored


Candidates Candidates
Qualifying Examination aggregate - 50

Written Test - 30

Interview / Viva Voce 20 20

Weightage for GATE Score 80 -

Total 100 100

4.7.5 a) The list of selected candidates along with the wait-list will be put up on the notice
board of the concerned department on 07.07.2011 by 11.00 a.m.

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b) Selected Candidates will be required to submit the original Certificates and pay
fees at the time of admission.

c) No admission will be made directly to second or higher semester of any Program.

d) Candidates securing less than 50% in the merit list will not be admitted. Admission
will be made strictly in order of merit.

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5.0 ADMISSION TO MBA PROGRAM


!! 5.1 The DTU admits the students to the MBA Program
(2 years program) :

Sl. No. MBA Program Intake


1 MBA (Knowledge and Technology Management / Supply Chain 60
Management / Information Technology Management / Finan-
cial Management / Human Resource Management / Marketing
Management)
NOTE :
The admission schedule for MBA Admissions is generally declared after the
conduct of the CAT exam i.e. in the month of January.
B.E. / B.Tech. in any branch of Engineering / Technology with a minimum of 60%
marks in aggregate.
or
Ist Class Master's Degree in any branch of Physical / Chemical/ Mathematical Sciences
like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Application, Electronic Sciences,
Environmental Sciences, Operations Research, Computational / Information Science
or
Master's Degree in Commerce / Economics.
The admission to full time MBA program is on the basis of CAT Score, group
discussion & interview.
Note :
Relaxation of 5% in marks or equivalent CGPA for SC / ST / OBC Candidates will
be allowed.

!! 5.2 Age Requirement


The candidate should have attained the age of 21 years before the first day of
September in the year in which he/she seeks admission. However, the Vice Chancellor
may relax the age limit to a maximum period of one year.
!! 5.3 Reservation
Reservation policy for the year 2011-12 as may be approved by Govt. of Delhi will
be notified on the website www.dce.edu
i. 3% seats in MBA program will be reserved for candidates with physical disability.
These reservation will be implemented department wise in post graduate courses.
Candidates seeking admission as detailed in eligibility conditions except relaxation
of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility conditions. The 3% reservation may be
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allocated as follows : 1% for person with low vision or blindness; 1% for hearing
impaired; 1% for those with locomotor disabilities and or cerebral palsy.

!! 5.4 Selection Procedure

All the applications received will be short listed on the basis of performance in
CAT and qualifying examination for Full-time Programs. The short listed candidates are
required to appear for group discussion and interview.

List of eligible candidate for group discussion and interview is made available on
the University website www.dce.edu. The selected candidates are required to deposit
their fee and register for the program. The selected candidates who fail to deposit their
fees and register for the program forfeit their claim for admission and the vacant seat is
given to the wait listed candidate.

NOTE :
i. Candidates are advised to make railway reservation etc. before hand.
ii. If any candidate fails to appear in the group discussion & interview on the scheduled
date, he/she is not considered for admission.

5.4.1 All the applicants are required to appear for an Interview (Compulsory) before the
appropriate board constituted by the Vice-Chancellor, DTU.

5.4.2 The merit list of candidates for admission to the MBA Program will be prepared
by apportioning the following weightage to their performance in CAT, group
discussion & interview as mentioned below :

Full Time Candidates


Group Discussion & Interview 20
Weightage for CAT Score 80
Total 100

5.4.3 a) The list of selected candidates along with the wait-list will be put up on the notice
board and on DTU website www.dce.edu
b) Selected Candidates will be required to submit the original Certificates and pay
fees at the time of admission.
c) No admission will be made directly to second or higher semester of any Program.
d) Candidates securing less than 50% in the merit list will not be admitted. Admission
will be made strictly in order of merit.

5.4.4 The selected students are requested to see the DTU ordinance rules relating to
admission to courses of study, conduct and evaluation of examination for MBA
Courses on the University website : www.dce.edu.
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6.0 ADMISSION TO Ph.D. PROGRAM


The applicants for admission to the PhD programme shall be classified under any
one of the following categories:
a. University Research student/candidate (Full Time with Scholarship)

b. Sponsored Research student/candidate fully financed by the Govt./Semi-


Government Organizations like CSIR, UGC, Research Schemes, Govt./Privately
funded Research/Development Organisation, Public Sector Undertaking,
Educational Institution or a reputed industry etc. (Full-time).

c. Sponsored Research student/candidate nominated by organization with MOU


with the University, foreign students who apply through Ministry of Human
Resource Development or under a Cultural Exchange Scholarship Programme by
Government of India (Full-time).

d. Part-time Research student/candidate (with residency requirement).

!! I University admits Full Time scholars for a duration of


4 years

The areas in which the scholarships are available under the various departments
are given below:
a. Electrical / Electronics & Communication / Computer Engineering Departments:
Electrical Machines and Drives, Power Systems, Control Systems, Power
Electronics, Microwave Communication, DSP Micro Electronics Devises, VLSI I
Fault-Tolerant Computing.

b. Mechanical Engineering: Thermal Engineering, IC Engines, Turbo-machinery,


Stress Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Metal Forming and Foundry Technology,
Industrial Engg., Welding Technology, CNC & Robotics, Technology Management,
Flexible Manufacturing and Automation.

c. Civil Engineering: Structural Engg., Structural Dynamics, Earthquake Engg.


Water Resources Engg., Environmental Engg., Experimental Mechanics.

d. Applied Physics: Material Science & Superconductivity, Thin-films, Fiber optics and
Optical communication and Quantum electronics, Carbon Nano Tube, Photonic
Crystal.

e. Applied Chemistry : Polymer Science & Technology, Material Science and Polymer
Composites, ion-exchange, Electro Chemistry, Synthetic Organic Chemistry.

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f. Applied Mathematics: Graph Theory, Information Theory, Numerical


Simulation, Relativistic Cosmological Models, Algebra, Approximation Theory.

g. Humanities: Applied Economics, Engineering Economics, Labour Market Analysis,


Techno­ Economics Impact of Education.

h. Management: Technology Management, Knowledge & Innovation Management,


IPR Management, Technology Transfer Management, Supply Chain Management,
Management of Information System, Total Quality Management, Productivity
Management, Enterprise Management

!! 6.1 Educational Qualifications


The minimum eligibility conditions for the admission to Ph.D. Program in DTU are
as follows:

i. For Engineering Disciplines : Degree in Master of Engineering / Master of


Technology (M.E./ M.Tech.) in the appropriate branch from a recognised
University I Institution with Minimum 60% marks.

ii. For Applied Sciences: Degree in Master of Science (M.Sc.) in the appropriate
branch from a recognised University I Institution, minimum 60% marks.

iii. For Humanities & Management : Master’s degree in Management, Finance,


Business Administration, Economics, Humanities from a recognised Indian
University or equivalent post graduate degree with at least 60% marks.

!! II The University also admits Part time Scholars

Part-time applicants will be eligible under three categories:

i. Candidates from organizations which have MOU with Delhi Technological University

ii. Organizations with R&D Labs of national repute

iii. Regular faculty/Teaching cum Research Fellow or Scientists from Educational


Institutions, R&D organizations, and Govt. Department/Govt. Undertaking
provided that:

• the applicant possesses the minimum entry qualifications for the degree as
mentioned above;

• the applicant is having at least two years experience in regular capacity.

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• the applicant proves to the satisfaction of the University that his official duties
permit him to devote sufficient time to research.

• facilities for research are available at the applicant's place of work in the chosen
field of research or the applicant can spare sufficient time to pursue research in
the Department of the Delhi Technological University on daily basis, residing in the
vicinity of the University; and

• he/she will be permitted to reside at the Delhi Technological University for a period
of not less than 6 months during his/her registration for the degree. (This condition
of minimum residence will be automatically waived of for candidates who are
working in National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi or in organisations/institutions
located within a distance of 50 km from the Delhi Technological University).

If the number of credit prescribed by the DRC is more than 12, then the residency
requirement for part time PhD students working in Educational Institute / organization
outside NCR of Delhi will be 01 year.

!! 6.2 Selection Procedure

The eligible candidates will be called for test and personal interview in Delhi
Technological University for which no TA/DA will be admissible. The selection for full
time Ph.D. Scholars will be made by the University Research Council comprising of the

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Vice-Chancellor, Chairman, Pro Vice-Chancellor, D-IRD and Ph.D Coordinator as common


members along with the members of the respective DRCs. The selected candidates will
be required to pay the fees etc. after getting intimation of their selection.

The candidates are requested to contact teachers of DTU or Heads of the


concerned academic departments before selecting their area of research work for Ph.D.
Degree and see updates regarding admission on the DTU Website : www.dce.edu from
time to time.

The application form can be downloaded from DTU website www.dce.edu and the
duly filled application form be submitted in the University along-with a demand draft of
Rs. 1,000/- on or before the last date of receipt of completed application form.

The Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of “Registrar, Delhi Technological


University”, payable at “Delhi”.

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7.0 ADMISSION of nris / PIOs / Foreign Nationals

!! Admission of NRIs / Foreign Nationals and persons of Indian


origins under B.Tech and M.Tech. programs

The admission to 5% seats (over and above the normal intake) in 14 B. Tech. and
17 M. Tech. full-time programs of Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College
of Engineering) for NRIs, Foreign Nationals and Persons of Indian Origin shall be made
on the basis of merit as per score in SAT-II (score with Physics and Mathematics)/ GRE
as applicable. The candidates must have a minimum of 60% marks in PCM in qualifying
examination for admission to B. Tech Program and 60% in aggregate in B.E./B. Tech
Examination for M. Tech.

1 NRIs.
An individual is Non-Resident when he is "not a resident" or who is "not ordinarily
resident". A person is treated as "not ordinarily resident" when any of the following
conditions is satisfied:
1. If he/she has not been resident in India in nine out of ten preceding years; or
2. If he/she has not been in India for a period of 730 days or more during the preceding
seven years.

Only a person who is a NRI himself/herself may seek admission and no other
candidate without NRI status would be eligible. Admission under this category shall be
made on the basis of the merit as per score in SAT-II (scores with Physics and Mathematics)
for B. Tech and GRE for M. Tech. courses. Any seats remaining unfilled from the NRI quota
will be filled from the applicants for admission under Foreign nationals/Persons of Indian
Origin as per the merit of the candidates subject to their eligibility for admission to the
University.

2 Persons of Indian Origin


"Persons of Indian Origin" (PIO) in this context means a person having foreign
citizenship (except Pakistan and Bangladesh) without "NRI" status, but who holds a Foreign
Passport at the time of sending application, consideration for admission and during the
period of his study and he/she or anyone/ both of his/her parents or anyone/ both of his
/her grandparents is (or was) / are (or were) citizen (s) of India by virtue of the provisions
of the Constitution of India or Section 2 (b) of Citizenship Act, 1955 (Act No. 57 of 1955).

3 Foreign nationals
"Foreign National" (FN) in this context means an individual having citizenship of
a foreign country (citizens of all countries other than India) and not having the status of
"NRI" and/or "Persons of Indian Origin" (PIO).

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The Foreign nationals or PIO nominated through/by Indian Council for Cultural
Relation OR Government of India would be eligible.

Admission under these categories shall be made on the basis of the merit of the
applicant as per score in SAT-II (scores with Physics and Mathematics) for B. Tech and GRE
for M. Tech. programs subject to their eligibility for admission to the University.

!! B.TECH PROGRAMS

i. Courses offered and number of seats in each program:

Sl. NRI/FN/
Course
No. PIO Intake
1 Electronics & Communication Engineering 6
2 Computer Engineering 5
3 Electrical Engineering 4
4 Mechanical Engineering 6
5 Civil Engineering 4
6 Production & Industrial Engineering 1
7 Environmental Engineering 1
8 Polymer Science & Chemical Technology 2
9 Information Technology 3
10 Bio-Technology 1
11 Software Engineering 3
12 Electrical & Electronics Engineering 3
13 Automobile Engineering 3
14 Engineering Physics 3
Total 45

ii. Eligibility: The candidates besides securing 60 percent or more marks in the
aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics should have also secure a
minimum of 50% SAT-II (Maths-II and Physics) score shall be eligible for admission
to the first semester of Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) Courses provided he/she
passed in each subject separately. Only those Non Resident Indians/PIO students
who have studied from schools or colleges in foreign countries and passed the
qualifying examinations i.e. second year Pre-university or XII standard or equivalent
examination from a recognized university/Board will be eligible. This will include
the students studying in the schools or colleges situated in foreign countries even if
affiliated to the Board of Secondary Education or Universities located in India, but
will not include students studying in those schools or colleges (situated in India)
and affiliated to the Boards of Secondary Education, or Universities of the foreign
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countries. Students passing the qualifying examination from Boards or universities


located in foreign countries as external students and dependent of NRIs studying
in India will not be included. In case of Foreign Nationals candidates, who have
passed qualifying examination from any country including INDIA, shall be eligible
for admission.

iii. Age Requirements: Applicant must be 17 years of age on or before the first
September, 2011. Relaxation in minimum age in exceptionally meritorious cases
may be granted with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor. (Such Candidate should
apply for relaxation at the time of submission of the application for admission).

iv. Admission Procedure: Admission to B. Tech programs for NRI/PIO/Foreign National


will be strictly on the basis of SAT-II Score.

v. Medium of Instructions: Medium of Instructions is English in this University.

vi. Fees: 5000 US$

!! M.TECH PROGRAMS

i. Courses offered and number of seats in each program:

Sl. NRI/FN/
Name of the Department Course
No. PIO Intake
1 Applied Physics M. Tech. (Nano Science & 01
Technology)
2 Civil Engg. M. Tech. (Structure Engg.) 01
M. Tech. (Environment Engg.) 01
M. Tech. (Hydraulic & Flood 01
Engg.)
M. Tech. (Geotechnical Engg.) 01
3 Electrical Engg. M. Tech. (Control & 01
Instrumentation Engg.)
M. Tech. (Power System) 01
4 Electronics & Communication M. Tech. (Signal Processing & 01
Engg. Digital Design)
M. Tech. (Microwave & Optical 01
Communication)
M. Tech. (VLSI Design & 01
Embedded System)

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5 Mechanical Engg. M. Tech. (Thermal Engg.) 01


M. Tech. (Production Engg.) 01
6 Computer Engg. M. Tech. (Computer Science & 01
Engineering)
M. Tech. (Software Engg.) 01
7 Information Technology M. Tech. (Information 01
Technology)
8 Applied Chemistry M. Tech. (Polymer Technology) 01
9 Bio-technology M. Tech. (Bio-informatics) 01

ii. Eligibility: Qualification: entry qualifications shall be the same as prescribed for
the Indian students pursuing M. Tech. Program.

Fee structure

B.Tech. /
S. M.Tech. MBA Ph.D.*
Item of Fee B.Tech. (Eve.)
No. (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)
(Rs.)
1. Tuition Fee 24,000/- 26,000/- 26,000/- 20,500/-
2. University Fee
i) Enrollment Fee payable only at 1,000/- 1,000/- 1,000/- 200/-
the time of admission
ii) Development Fee (per annum) 5,000/- 5,000/- 5,000/- 300/-
iii) Examination Fee & other fee 5,000/- 3,000/- 3,000/- 2,000/-
3. Student Fee (per annum) 8,000/- 8,000/- 8,000/-
(Co-curricular activities , Annual
Gathering, Students Welfare,
Institutional Development,
Misc. Expenditure on
Unspecified items)
4. Security Deposit (refundable- 5,000/- 5,000/- 5,000/- 5,000/-
payable at the time of
admission)
Grand Total (Fee payable at
the time of admission) in 48,000/- 48,000/- 48,000/- 30,500/-
Demand Draft *

* Likely to be revised

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Fee for NRIs / Foreign Nationals / Persons of Indian Origin to be paid in US Dollars Only

S.
Item of Fee B.Tech. M.Tech. MBA
No.
1. Fee USD 5,000/- USD 5,000/- USD 5,000/-

All students may have to pay Rs. 1000/- only against life membership of DTU
Alumni Association

The fees are to be paid by Demand Draft / Pay Order drawn in favour of The
Registrar, Delhi Technological University, Delhi payable at Delhi. No Part payment will be
accepted. No other mode of payment is acceptable.

All Deposits are payable in full at the time of admission and the refundable
securities are refunded only when the student leaves the University after deducting
all the dues as determined by the University. Security Deposit, will be forfeited by the
University if it is not claimed within three years of the candidates' passing the final
examination.

Refund Rule

1. The candidates who withdraw admission on or before 31.8.2011 may take the
refund of Admission Fee from the Chairman, B.Tech. Admission Committee after
paying Rs. 1000/- (by Demand Draft in favour of Registrar, Delhi Technological
University, payable at Delhi) as processing fee provided the seat vacated by them
get filled.

2. However, those who fail to take refund from the Chairman, B.Tech. Admission
Committee upto 31.08.2011, refund of fee to them will be made only after
December 31, 2011 once the admission formalities have been completely frozen.

3. Those applying for withdrawal of admission after 31.08.2011 only the refundable
security deposite i.e. Rs. 5000/- will be refunded.

4. For refund of Security deposit, the student should apply through the Registrar,
Delhi Technological University enclosing therewith Original Fee Receipt, Admission
Slip failing which no refund will be admissible.

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!! Teaching cum Research Fellowship (Doctoral & Post Doctoral)

The University offers 25 Teaching Cum Research Fellowships, 20 TRFs (Doctoral)


and 05 Post Doctoral (PDFs) to attract best of minds to ensure high academic standards
and encourage research & innovation in area of relevance to industry and society.

Eligibility Criteria for the TRF and PDF are as follows

a. Teaching cum Research Fellowship (Doctoral)


i. For Engineering: Degree in M.E. / M. Tech. in the appropriate branch from a
recognized University/ Institution with minimum of 60% marks and Degree in B.
Tech/ B. E. with 75% marks or more marks in aggregate.
ii. For Applied Sciences: Degree in M. Sc. in the appropriate branch from a recognized
University/Institution with 60% marks and B. Sc. with 75% or more marks in
aggregate.
b. Teaching cum Research Fellowship (Post Doctoral)
i. For Engineering: Ph. D Degree from a recognized University with 1st Class M. Tech
Degree in appropriate branch.
ii. For Applied Sciences: Ph. D Degree from a recognized University with 1st Class M.
Sc. Degree in appropriate branch.

Note:
If a grade point system is adopted, the GPA will be converted into equivalent marks as
given below:
Grade Point % of marks
6.25 55
6.75 60
7.25 65
7.75 70
8.25 75

Emoluments: The candidates appointed as TRFs and PDFs will get emoluments as under:

1. TRF (Doctoral) will get remuneration of Rs.20,000/- per month for the first two
years and contingent amount of Rs.20,000/- per annum. The remuneration will be
enhanced to Rs.25,000/- per month during the 3rd year with the same contingent
amount and extension for 4th year shall be given on the basis of assessment by
Departmental Research Committee with remuneration as in 3rd year.

2. PDFs with Rs.25,000/- per month as remuneration for the first two years with
contingent amount of Rs.25,000/- per annum. Extension for 3rd year shall be
given on the basis of assessment by Departmental Research Committee with
remuneration as in 2nd year.
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INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITY


• Library

• Computer Centre

• Hostels

• Sports

• Canteen

• Health Centre

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KALPANA CHAWLA HOSTEL

H J B HOSTEL

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8.0 INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITY


!! 8.1 Library

Libraries are backbone of any civilized society and heart of


any academic institution. Thus the library at Delhi Technological
University also acquires a prominent place among the students
the knowledge
and faculty. Situated in a three storiedcentrally air-conditioned base of the
Building spread over an area of 5000 square meters,it is a central
place for academic and research activities. The library has a well library is
equipped conference hall with the seating capacity of 150 for
academic discussions and reading rooms for 300 users. The Library updated
has a very rich collection of relevant books and journals. The total regularly by
collection of the library ismore than 117224 in main library, 46902
in General Book bank, 9057 in SCP Book Bank and 2805 received way of adding
through donation. Library budget for book and journals etc. for
the year 2009-2010 is approximately Rs. two crore. During 2008- new text books,
2009, 4186 books were added in the library. reference
The library services at Delhi Technological University are books, reports,
provided to students,staff & faculty members for updating their
knowledge and supporting the research and teaching / learning proceedings,
activities.
abstracts
These services are & indexes,
provided through
the central library encyclopedias,
and departmental
libraries. Keeping in
Journals &
view the fast changes database on
in technology, the
knowledge base of CD-ROM.
the library is updated
regularly by way of
adding new literature in the form of text
books, reference books, reports, proceedings,
Central Library
abstracts & indexes, encyclopedias, data
books, standards (National & International),
Journals & database on CD-ROM. Apart from adding the new literature, the basic literature
is also procured for the new programmes along with current one.

Some new sections and services are also being started to make the library services
of ISO 9001 standard.
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Main Library

This section has a rich collection of more than 117224 books having 65 thousand
unique titles, covering almost all areas of Engineering, Science & Technology and is open to
all students & faculty members, from where they can borrow the required books as per rules.

Book Bank

The University runs a Book Bank having a collection of 46902 books intended to
assists students, from the economically weaker sections of society, by giving text books
on loan to deserving students for the whole academic semester according to the rules
framed for the purpose. The University also runs a Book Bank having a collection of 9057
books specially meant for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students who can borrow
books from the Bank for the whole academic semester according to the rules framed for
this purpose.

Reference Section

A large number of Encyclopedias, Handbooks, Standards, Reports, Proceedings,


Abstracts & Indexes, Data Books, standards (National & International) are available in the Library.

Additional Reading Section

The library also has a collection of good books on English and Hindi Literature for
leisure reading and on the other important subjects like History, Sociology, Economics etc.

On-Line Journals

A large number of foreign & Indian journals are being subscribed on-line to facilitate
the on going research activities & to expand the areas of future research activities. The
online Journals are being subscribed including IEL, ASME, ASCE, Science Direct and
Springer Link, Emerald Xtra ASTM. Approximately 6000 e-journals on various disciplines
are accessible to the students & faculty.

Reprography Section

The facilities like Photocopy, Printing, Scanning, Spiral binding, Lamination etc. are
provided to the students on payment basis within the premises of the library.

CD-Rom Access to Engineering & Scientific Data Base

Various CD-ROM database i.e. BIS, ASTM, EI-index etc. are being subscribed. Apart
from these databases, library also has a good collection of books on CD-ROM and video
recordings.

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Automation of Library & Services

To keep pace with ongoing technological changes the library records have been
computerized for making it accessible to the faculty & students at their work places which
not only save the time but also make the simultaneous multiple access of information
which otherwise is not possible in print formats. Well known Library management
software namely Libsys- 4 is being used for the automation of library services. 73 Pentium
IV machines are provided to facilitate the retrieval of information through internet and
intranet. Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) of books, Journals CDs and Videos
available in the library is accessible to the users on intranet. Several useful resources on
engineering and technology available on internet have been identified and links are made
available on the library Web page http:// www.dce.ac.in / library/ which includes: list of
subscribed and free on -line journals / resources / references / databases in Engineering,
Science and Technology, list of research papers available through institutional archives.

Electronic Resource Centre

The library being the member of consortia of Indian Digital Library of Engineering
and Technology (INDEST) and Developing Library Network (DELNET) offers various facilities
of member institutions through resource sharing. A continuous Internet search is done for
identification of new resource which are subsequently made accessible through library
home page.

Electronic Surveillance System

To provide the efficient management, the constant vigil is kept on the activities of
staff and users through Electronic Surveillance system having a 24 hours recording facility.

Institutional Repositories

The library has developed one institutional repository using open source software.
The repository can be accessed on intranet and internet. Following collections are
accessible through the repository :
1. M.E./M.Tech. Dissertation

2. Ph.D. Thesis

3. Research Paper

4. News on the college

5. Prospectus

6. Annual Reports etc.

7. Paper of Examination
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Library Manual

Library has prepared a manual for exposing the library activities to the new comers.
This manual is provided at the time of enrollment as member of the library. This is also
available on the digital library for reference.

Information Literacy Program

Library organises information literacy programmes under the title "explore the
library" for users. These programmes consist of hands on knowledge to the participants
on searching the engineering the technology literature and the facilities available in the
library. With the help of DTU LIBRARY USER GROUP library organizes training programmes
for interested users on web designing, network management and server management.
After training the users are supposed to help voluntarily in maintenance of library network,
webpage and other activities.

!! 8.2 Computer Centre

DTU has
HP ML370 & a well equipped
centralized
570 servers computer
center to cater
and over to the needs
700 P-IV of high profile
students and
Computers faculty in the
University. It
including 200 is housed, in
in Computer a magnificent
state-of-the-
Centre. art building having specialized laboratories to provide variety of
platforms and computing environment for UG, PG and Research
students.

The center possesses 3 HP ML370 & 570


Servers and about 140 desktop computer
systems of HP Compaq (P-IV) and 60 Dell
computers of latest configuration (Optiplex
780, i5). These are working on Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Linux platforms. In addition to
this, the center has 4 SUN CAD workstations
for research and project works.

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! DtU campUs wiDe network


The center is networked through high-end intelligent CISCO switch, and possesses
round the clock two leased lines of 6 Mbps (Tata) and 8 Mbps (Airtel) in different pipes for
the Wi-Fi connectivity in the Library, Academic, Administrative and Hostel blocks of the
campus, with internet facilities on all the nodes. Recently, the traffic is being monitored by
full version of Kerio firewall.
Presently all the 140 computers are connected through LAN in its two floors
providing internet access. It is providing programming facilities to all the departments of
the college, predominantly COE, IT, ECE, EE, Physics and Mathematics departments.
The academic/library/administrative blocks and all the hostels of DTU are
interconnected using Wi-Fi with limited number of access points.
The Administrative Block, Training and Placement Block, Convocation Hall and
Library are also connected via CAT5 cables individually.
The present network setup satisfies only the basic needs of the University’s
rudimentary Internet connectivity and minimal resource sharing for the connected
departments. To put DTU on par with IITs and reputed NITs, it is necessary to use
Information Technology as the backbone for its academic, research, consultancy and
administrative ventures.
Recently permission for networking the hostels has been released and the work
has started.

! DtU weBsite
DTU websites (www.dce.edu, www.dce.ac.in) is maintained by the Design and
development team comprising of students from different years under the
leadership of Head of Computer Centre. Also the DWD Team maintains alumni
website, department website, intranet website etc. The DTU website is updated by this
team from time to time. The information on the website displayed after the approval of
the concerned department, faculty or administrative offices.
The DWD Team provides mail service to the university teaching communities
and administrative officers.

! training programs
Besides, computer center is also used for conducting of short term training
programs for staff and faculty. Further, it houses the Microsoft MSDN Academy with
licensed Microsoft software’s made available to all the faculty and students. DTU is also
working as a nodal academy for information storage and management solutions through
its DCE-EMC Academy that conducts training programs at the Computer center for all the
engineering institutions in North India twice every year.
Computer Centre also provides online examination facilities to the Training and
Placement Cell during recruitments.
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The main objectives of the Computer Centre for forthcoming years are:
• To set up local LAN’s in all the departments of DTU.
• Extending the LANs of the departments by a canopy based wireless system so
that all the buildings including academic, administrative, residential, hostel may be
interconnected and creating hot zones throughout these areas.
• All new buildings are connected through LAN network. Further to network all faculty
residences at an affordable cost and connected to the existing Wi-Fi network.
• To increase the bandwidth of the internet speed to meet the demands academic
and research.
• Deploying IT based services for the workflow and academic activities and to ensure
E-Governance.
• The centre looks forward to expand its functioning through WI-MAX proposal
waiting for approval for still better efficiency. WI-MAX can provide broadband
wireless access (BWA) up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations, and 3 - 10 miles
(5 - 15 km) for mobile stations.

!! 8.3 Hostels

Hostel accommodation for


students on rolls will be allotted
to full-time day students by the
University Hostel Committee.
Application for hostel seats
should be submitted in the
prescribed form. No ex-student
shall be allotted any hostel
accommodation.

DTU is having 8 Boys and


5 Girls hostels in the campus to
accommodate 1284 boys and 334
girls. These hostels are named as: C. V. Raman Hostel

Boys Hostels (8) Seats


1. Bhaskaracharya Hostel 178
2. Sir C. V. Raman Hostel 178
3. Sir J. C. Bose Hostel 178
4. Varahmihir Hostel 176
5. Sir Visversvaraya Hostel 180
6. Aryabhatta Hostel 168
7. Transit Hostel 60
8. H. J. Bhabha Hostel 168

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Girls Hostels (5) Seats


9. Sister Nivedita Hostel 99
10. Type V Girls Hostel 54
11. Kalpana Chawla Hostel 45
12. Type III Girls Hostel 66
13. Type II Girls Hostel 70

The allotment of accommodation to the boys and girls in the Hostel will be made
on the following priority, subject to availability of seats in the hostels:
i. The first preference for Hostel Accommodation for the 1st semester B.E. student
will be given to the out side Delhi Category. Those from out side of Delhi, but
studied in Delhi will be given hostel accommodation at par with outside Delhi
students provided they produce certificate for their stay in hostels.
ii. Allotment to Delhi category
Students will be made on the
basis of distance between
DTU & their residence. Those
within twenty five (25) km
radius will not be provided
Hostel Accommodation
and the others will get
Hostel Accommodation
as per the distance in
between the university
and their residence.
iii. Hostel accommodation
is not compulsory. Bhaskaracharya Hostel
iv. During Summer Vacation,
if a student has to stay in a
Hostel, he/she shall have to pay guest charges @ Rs. 1000/- per month.

On special occasions, if a student wants to stay in a hostel with some other students
not exceeding 3 days, he/she shall have to pay guest charges Rs. 50/- per day.
Hostel Fee Amount in Rs.
Hostel Room Rent (Per Semester) 3000/-
Electricity & Water Charges (Per Semester) 1000/-
Hostel / Mess Establishment, Services & 1000/-
Maintenance Fee (Per Semester)
Medical Fees (One Time) 300/-
Mess Advance (Advance for 2 months) 3000/-
Mess Security Deposit (Refundable) 3000/-
Hostel Security Deposit (Refundable) 3000/-
Furniture Security (Refundable) 2000/-
GRAND Total 16, 300/-

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NOTE :
1. The Hostel Room Rent and Electricity & Water Charges
Rs. 4,000/- to be paid by a DD in favour of "Registrar, DTU". having 450 m.
The Hostel fees Rs. 12,300/- to be paid by a DD in favour of track, ground
"Hostel Fund Account No. 10704860860".
2. Hostel rent is payable in advance at the beginning of the for Football,
semester, “Rent” also includes furniture rent. Hockey,
3. Mess Advance for two months adjustable when the student
leaves the mess. Cricket, two
4. All the hostel residents are required to vacate their rooms courts for
within three days of the last examination each year. The
rooms will be re-allocated at the beginning of the academic
Volley ball,
session. two courts for
5. At any time during the Program, a student may be required basketball,
to pay additional deposits or fees to cover increased cost.
three courts
6. For all enquiries regarding Hostel accommodation, students
should contact the Hostel office in Transit hostel in the for Tennis and
University.
five courts for
7. For Details in Information regarding Hostel facilities please
refer Hostel Information Bulletin 2011-12. Badminton,
!! 8.4 Sports

The students of Delhi Technological


University are provided with excellent
facilities and encouraged to take part
in the tournaments held in and around
N.C.R. Delhi, particulars, engineering
institutions.

Delhi Technological University


is having 450 m. track, ground for
Football, Hockey, Cricket, two courts for
Volley ball, two courts for basketball,
DTU Sports Ground
three courts for Tennis and five courts
for Badminton, Table Tennis rooms,
Chess Rooms, Carom Rooms and Gyms
are also available in the each hostel of the DTU campus.

Sports council of DTU (Formerly Delhi College of Engineering) has organized several
tournaments during 2010 – 2011 academic sessions.

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!! 8.5 Canteen & Shopping Plaza

The University has two storey canteen building. Separate space is provided for
boys & girls students and first floor is exclusively reserved for the faculty. Most modern
kitchen with appropriate facilities keeping hygiene in mind have been provided in the
Canteen. A shopping plaza is also in the Campus where day to day need of students viz
stationery, photocopy, PCO, Fax, Souvenir, Books and general items are available. DTU
is having SBI branch and its ATM. The University has a post office with speed post &
registration services.

!! 8.6 Health Centre

The DTU is having a modest Health Centre manned by well experience medical
Doctors. Services of five medical practitioners are available to the students throughout day
and evening. The University health
centre is also visited by specialized
medical practitioners for ENT, Eye,
Dental care etc. for expert advice
and treatment. University is also
having tie up with nearby leading
hospitals for emergency. A large
number of hospitals are in the
vicinity of the University; some of
them are Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
Hospital, Saroj Hospital, Mahavir DTU Health Centre
Hospital, Jaipur Golden Hospital,
Satyam Hospital etc.

A new Sports Medicine – cum – Physiotherapy Centre has been added this year
to provide the necessary expert advice and treatment to the students and faculty. A well
equipped Gym facility is also attached to this Centre.

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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

DTU Festival Week is normally celebrated


in the 2nd week of February every
year. This marks the beginning of a
new and innovative tradition of bringing
all types of technical as well as cultural
activities under one umbrella. The Fest
comprised of the following individual
technical and cultural festivals.
Troika, the annual technical festival of IEE/CSI/IEEE Student Chapter, DTU Innova, the annual
technical festival of SAE, ASME, ASHRAE and SEM Student Chapter, DTU. Renaissance, the
annual technical festival of IET Student Chapter, DTU. Tatva, the annual technical festival
of SPIE Student Chapter, DTU. KARYON, the annual technical festival of Biotechnology.
Engifest, the annual cultural festival of Delhi Technological University. The Festival Week
turned out to be a grand success with the campus witnessing maximum crowd during
the festival, over all these years. Eight long days of festival were also a huge test for the
patience and perseverance on the part of the organizers, who managed to handle this
task exceptionally well. In addition, Republic Day, Independence Day, Diwali Day, Holi Day,
Lohri Day, Spic-Macay Programs, Blood Donation Camp etc. are celebrated by teachers &
students with aplomb and gaiety.
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Anti ragging guidelines & measures for


it's prevention
Ragging is a growing cause of concern in higher educational institutions of India.
Although the laws and rules had been made but enforcement is the area where we have
lost our wickets. College authorities, staff and student representatives have to work
collectively to save new students from harassment. It is the hot topic for media, NGO's,
government and the society. Every common man is discussing about ragging issue.

Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts:

a. any conduct by any students whether by words spoken or written or by an act


which has the effect or teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any
other student;

b. indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any student or students which


causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or
to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student;

c. asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course
to do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or
torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of
such fresher or any other student;

d. any act by a senior student that prevents disrupts or disturbs the regular academic
activity of any other student or a fresher;

e. exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the
academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students.

f. any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or


any other student by students;

g. any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse, homosexual
assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm
or any other danger to health or person;

h. any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public insults which would also
include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or
passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other student;

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i. any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other
student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or shoring off power,
authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student.

Measures for Prevention of Ragging at the University Level

a. DTU website (www.dce.edu) warns senior students to desist from ragging.

b. The University level anti ragging committee, University level anti ragging squad
and anti ragging squads for hostels have been formed for help to newly admitted
students. The lists appear at the end of this booklet.

c. Display Boards of 'No RAGGING' have been fixed in different parts of the college
campus including hostels.

d. At the commencement of new semester, senior students and their parents shall
submit the affidavits to the university authorities pledging no ragging of fresh
students.

e. The institutes shall receive school leaving certificate/transfer certificate/migration


certificate/character certificate issued by the school/institution last attended by
the applicant for his/her inter personal/social behavioural pattern, if admitted.

f. Before the commencement of the academic session, the Hon'ble Vice Chancellor
shall convene and address a meeting of hostel wardens, representatives of
students, parents/guardian, faculty, district administration etc. to discuss the
measures to be taken to prevent ragging in the University and steps to be taken to
identify those indulging in or abetting ragging and punishment decisions.

g. The contact numbers and e-mail addresses of the Anti Ragging Committee, Anti
Ragging Squads, Deans, Heads of the Departments, Registrar, OSD, Jt. Registrar
and Hostel Wardens are available on the University website for immediate report
of any ragging case.

h. The University shall invite professional counsellors to counsel freshers and other
students and prepare them for life ahead and life in hostels.

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university level anti ragging committee


Name Designation Contact No.
Prof. S. K. Garg Chairman 9871405713
Prof. Vishal Verma Proctor, Member 9811882648
Prof. O. P. Verma Member 9910050177
Dr. Seema Singh Member 9810790475
Dr. Munendra Kumar Member 9958491357
Dr. Neo Kant Deo Member 9868619097
Dr. Qasim Murtaza Member 8010216345
Sh. Ranganath M. S. Member 9654528868
Ms. Geeta Member 9818018963
Sh. Raghvendra Gautam Security Officer, Member 9891709954
Dr. Richa Srivastava Member 9958343748

university level anti ragging squad


Name Designation Contact No.
Prof. H. C. Taneja Chairman 9868645049
Dr. D. Kumar Member 9811425817
Dr. Sangeeta Kansal Member 9868893146
Dr. Rajni Jindal Member 9811035568
Sh. J. N. Rai Member 9818329088
Sh. P. K. Jain Member 9871399474
Sh. Priya Mahajan Member 8010755255
Ms. Geeta Member 9818018963
Sh. Amit Kumar Srivastava Member 9818162728
Sh. Anbu Kumar Member 9868036392
Sh. Vijay Gautam Member 9868211819
Sh. Nand Kumar Member 9968114999
Sh. Raghvendra Gautam Security Officer, Member 9891709954

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Prof. P. B. Sharma
Ph.D., (B'ham, U.K.)
Vice-Chancellor

U. K. Worah Prof. Moin Uddin O. P. Shukla


Registrar Pro Vice-Chancellor O.S.D.

P. D. Goel Dr. K. Singh A. K. Sharma Ranganath M. Singari


Control of Finance Joint Registrar Deputy Registrar Project Officer

R. K. Shukla A. K. Srivastava S. K. Khanna Anil Kumar


Librarian Director, Phy. Education Statistical Officer Assistant Registrar, Estab.

Dr. Ravinder Kaushik Dr. Lokesh Garg Dr. Vivek Tripathi B. S. Rawat
Asst. Registrar, Academic Asst. Registrar, General Assistant Registrar, IRD Assistant Registrar, LIT & VIG
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DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Prof. B. D. Pathak Prof. N. K. Jain Prof. S. Maji


Dean, Academic Dean, Continuing Education Dean, Industrial R & D

Prof. H. C. Taneja Prof. S. K. Singh


Dean, Student Welfare Dean, International Collaboration

FACULTY
Departments of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering
and Information Technology
PROFESSORS
Asok Parmod Kumar Asok De
Bhattacharyya (Instrumentation & (Communication &
(Digital Electronics) Control) Microwave)

M.Tech. DIRE, M.Tech. DIRE, B.E. Tel. E. M.E.


Ph.D., LMISTE (India) Ph.D., LMISTE (India) Tel. E.,
SR. M.I.E.E.E. (India) SR. M.I.E.E.E. (India) Ph.D., F.I.E., F.I.E.T.E.

Madhusudan Singh N. K. Jain Narendra Kumar


(Control & (Power Systems (Power System)
Instrumentation)
B.Sc. (Engg.) M.E. B.Sc., (Engg.) M.Sc. B.Sc. Engg., M.Sc.
(Hons), Ph.D., MIE (I), (Engg.) Engg., Ph.D. (Power
MIETE (I), LMISTE, Ph.D., MIE (I), Systems), MISTE,
MIEEE (USA), MIET
(UK) LMISTE, FMIETE FIE (I), MSSI, MIET

Controller of HOD (EE)


Examination

Rajiv Kumar Daya Gupta


Kapoor (Computer Software)
(Electronics &
Communication) M.Sc., Post-M.Sc.,
IITD, Ph.D., MIEEE
B.E., M.E., LMISTE,
Ph.D.

HOD (EC) HOD (COE)

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associate PROFESSORS
Prem R. Chadha O. P. Verma Rajesh Rohilla
(Digital & Optical (Image Processing, Soft (Elect. Comm. Engg.)
Communication) Computing)
B.E. (Hon.), M.Tech., B.E., M.Tech., MIE(I)
Sr. MIEEE (U.S.A.), B.E., M.Tech., MIEEE (USA)
FIETE (L), (I) LMISTE MIEEE
(I), FIE (I), SMCSI (L),

HOD (IT)

Murlidhar Kulkarni Pragati Kumar Uma Nangia


(Digital Comm. Optical (Control & (Power Systems)
Comm. & Comp. Network) Instrumentation)
B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D., B.E., M.E., Ph.D.
LIMISTE, MIEEE M.Tech., Ph.D.
(USA), MCSI
(On Lien)

Vishal Verma Bharat Bhushan Jeebananda Panda


(Power Electronics) (Control & (Applied Electronics)
Instrumentation)
M.Tech., Ph.D. M.E., MISTE (I),
MIE (I) M.Tech MIETE (I)
MIEEE (USA)

Rajni Jindal N. S. Raghava S. T. Nagarajan


(Computer Software) (Electronics & Comm.) (High Voltage
Engineering)
M.C.A., M.E., MIEEE, B.E., M.S., LMISTE
MWIE, LMISTE, B.E., M.E., LMISTE
LMCSI

HOD (CC)

Suman Bhowmick Neeraj Kumar Bhagat Rachna Garg


(Electrical Machines) (Control System) (Control &
Instrumentation
M.E., LMISTE B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Tech.
AMIE (I), LMISTE M.Tech.

S. Indu Narendra Kumar


(Instrumentation &
B.Tech., M.Tech., Control)
MISTE, MIEEE (USA)
B.E., M.E., Ph.D.,
MIEEE, LMISTE

Assistant PROFESSORS

Rajeshwari Pandey Manoj Kumar Vinod Kumar


(Electronics & (Information Security) Data Comm. &
Communication) Computer Network
B.Tech., M.Tech
B.Tech., M.E., MISTE, B.E., M.Tech.
MIEEE (USA)

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M. S. Choudhry Sudarshan Neeta Pandey


E&C Kumarbabu (Electronics & Comm.)
B.E. (Elec. & Comm.) Valluru
M.E. (Elect. & Comm.) M.E., Ph.D.
LMIETE (Electrical Engg.)
Antenna wave
propagation Bio-medical
Electronics

Rajesh Birok Alok Singh Duli Chand Meena


(Biomedical (Electronics & (Power Systems)
Instrumentation) Communication)
B.Tech., M.Tech.
B.Tech., M.Tech. B.E., M.Tech.,
MIEEE (USA)

Akshi Kumar Shailendra Kumar A. B. Bhattacharya


(Web Designer & (Data Bases) (Electrical Engineer)
Computer Engg.)
B.E., M.E. M.E.
B.E., M.Tech.

Priya Mahajan Mini Sreejeth Jitendra Nath Rai


(Power System) (Power Systems) (Integrated Power
System )
M.E. B.E., M.E. B.E. (Elect.),
M.Tech. (IPS)
MISTE / MISCA /
FPES (DTU)

Ram Bhagat Ramjee Lal Meena Deva Nand


(Control & (Power Quality) (Micro Electronics &
Instrumentation ) VLSI Design)
B.E.,
B.Tech., M.E., LMISTE M.Tech. (IITK) B.Tech., M.Tech.

Prem Parkash Avinash Ratre Ajai Kumar Gautam


(Engg. Systems) (Microwave Comm. (Electronics & Comm.)
System Engg.)
B.E., M.Tech. B.Tech., M.Tech.
B.Tech., M.Tech.

Bhavnesh Jaint D. K. Vishwakarma Rahul Katarya


(Electrical Engg.) (Electronics & Comm.)
B.Tech., M.Tech.
B.E., M.E. B.Tech., M.Tech.

Rajesh Kumar Ritu Agarwal Priyanka Jain


Yadav
(Mobile Computing) B.Tech., M.Tech. B.E., M.Tech.

B.E., M.Tech.

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Anil Singh Parihar Alka Singh Garima

B.E., M. E. M.Tech., Ph.D B.E., M. E.

Seba Susan N. Jayanthi Anamika Chauhan

B.E., M. E. M.Tech. B.Tech., M.Tech.

Nidhi Taneja Kunwar Singh Sudipta Majumdar

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

Mohammad Divyashikha Sethia Ruchika Malhotra


Rizwan
B.E., M.E. MCA, Ph.D
M.Tech., Ph.D

Malti Bansal Shiva Suman Nupur Tripathi

M.Sc., Ph.D B.Tech., M.Tech. B.Tech., M.Tech.

K. V. Bhat Abhilasha Sharma

B.Tech., M.Tech. B.Tech., M.Tech.

PROGRAMMERS (SR. SCALE / SELECTION GRADE)


Manoj Sethi S. K. Saxena
(Computer) (Computer)

M.Sc. PGDCM M.Sc., M.E., PGDCA.,


M.E., LMCSI Ph.D., MISTE, MCSI,
CPF (I)

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DEPartment OF MECHANICAL, PRODUCTION & INDL. ENGINEERING


AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
PROFESSORS

B. D. Pathak Sagar Maji S. K. Garg


(Turbo Machinery, (Thermal Engineering, (Industrial Engg. and
Thermal, Fluid Mech. IC Engines) Supply Chain Mang.)
CFD)
B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Sc. B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D. M.Tech., Ph.D. (IITD)
(Engg.), Ph.D. (IITD), MSAE Int. FIIIE, LMGIFT,
FIE (India) MSAE, LMISTE, LMINVEST
LMISME
HOD

Naveen Kumar R. S. Mishra Samsher


(Thermal Engineering) (Thermal Engg., Solar (Power Plant, Turbo
Energy) Machinery)
M.Tech., Ph.D., B.Tech., Ph.D., (IITD),
LMISTE FIWRS, FNEE, FGPI, B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D.
FIE, FIEE (I), FUWAI FIE (India) , MSAE,
FIGS MISTE, MISME

D. S. Nagesh
(Production
Engineering)

B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D


PGDPM, MISTE

Associate PROFESSORS
Atul Kumar B. B. Arora S. S. Kachhwaha
Agrawal (Thermal Engineering (Thermal Engg.)
(Design) Turbo Machine)
B.E., M.E., Ph.D.
B.Tech., M.E., Ph.D. Ref. & A/c, CFD, B.E., MISTE, MISME
M.E., Ph.D., FIG, MISHMT, MIE
LMISTE (On Lien)

Raj Kumar Singh Reeta Wattal V. K. Sethi


(Applied Mechanic) (Production (QC & Management)
Engineering)
B.E., M.Tech. B.Sc. (Engg.)
B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D. M.Sc. (Engg.)
LMISME, LMISTE,
LMHW

Vipin Vishwa Kamal J. P. Kesari


(Production (Design Engg.)
Engineering) M.E., Ph.D
B.E., (Gold Medal),
B.E. (Mech.), M.Tech., M.Tech., (IITK)
Ph.D. , LMISTE, Gold Medal
LMISME

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Ashok Kumar Madan R. K. Singh V. Jeganathan


(CAM/Automation) (Production and
Arulmoni
Industrial Engg.)
(Production Engg.)
B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Tech. B.E., M.E., Ph.D.
(London) AMIME LMISTE, LMISCE, B.E., M.E., PGDMM,
(London) LMISTE LMISME, LMC LMISTE, LMISME,
(On Lien) MSAE

P. K. Jain
(Production Engg.)

B.E., M.E., DBM

Assistant PROFESSORS

Akhilesh Arora Amit Pal P. V. Ram Kumar


(Automobile Engg., (Thermal Engg.)
M.Tech. Machine Design)
B.E., M.E., LMISME
B.E. (Mech.), M.E. LMISTE, MSAE
(Mech.)

R. C. Singh Rajiv Chaudhary Ranganath M. Singari


(Production (Production Engg.) (Industrial Production
Engineering) Engineering)
M. Tech., (Hons.),
B.E., M.E., LMISTE MSAE, LMISTE B.E., M.E., MSAE,
LMISTE, LMISME,
FMNAFE, LMCS

Vijay Gautam Parveen Kumar Mahendra Singh


(Production Engg., (Industrial Niranjan
Machine Design) Management) (Production &
Industrial Engg.)
B.E., M.Tech. B.Sc. Engg.
M.Tech. M.E.
LAMIIIE, LMSSI

Naushad Ahmad Roop Lal Meena Krovvidi Srinivas


Ansari (Machine Design) (Design & Production)
(Thermal Engg.)
M.E. Design &
M.E. Production

Mohd. Junaid Manjunath K. N. Yuvraj


(Thermal Engineering) (Thermal Engineering) (Production Engg.)

B.E., M.Tech. M.Tech. B.E., M.E.

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Sanjay Kumar Raghvendra Saurabh Agrawal


Gautam
M.Tech. B.Tech., M.Tech
B.E., M.E., B.O.E.

Rajiv Chaudhary Ramesh Chandra Paras Kumar


Singh

M.E.

Sushila Rani Navriti Gupta

B.Tech., M.E. B.Tech., M.Tech.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING


PROFESSORS

Ashok Kumar S. K. Singh Ashutosh Trivedi


Gupta (Environmental (Geotechnical Engg.)
(Geotechnical Engg.) Engineering)
B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Tech.,
B.Sc., B.Tech. (Hons), B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D. Ph.D., LMASCE (IS),
M.Tech., Ph.D. (I.I.T.B.) FIEE, FICS, FUWAI, LMISTE, LMIRMTT
LMIGS, LMISTE FIGS

HOD Dean (FOT) D.U.

A. K. Gupta Rakesh Kumar V. K. Minocha


(Structure Engg.) (Fluid Machanics) (Environmental Engg. )

B.Tech., MS, Ph.D. M.Tech., Ph.D. B.E., M.Tech., (IITK)


MISH Ph.D.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Anil Kumar Sahu Awadesh Kumar G. P. Awadhiya


(Geotechnical Engg. & (Structure Engg.) (Structures)
Concrete Technology)
B.E., M.E., Ph.D., M.E., Ph.D. M.Tech., Ph.D.
MASCE, MIGS, AMIE,
MISRMTT, MISCMS,
Chartered Engg.

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R. Mehrotra Alok Verma B. Jhamnani


(Environmental (Structural Engg.) Env. Engineering
Engineering & Waste
Water Engg.) M.Tech., B.E., M.E., Ph.D.
LMISTE, AMIE
B.Tech., M.Tech.,
MIWA (UK)

ASSISTANT PROFESSORs
Amit Kumar B. Richard Godwin Anubha Mandal
Srivastav Robert UGC Scientist
(Geo-Technical Engg.) (Civil engineering)
B.E., (Chem.), M.E.
B.E., M.E., B.E. Ph.D.
LMIGS, LMISRMTT,
MISTE

Munendra Kumar Narad Muni Prasad Kongan A. R.


(Fluid Mechanics) (Transportation) (Civil & Environmental
Engineering)
M.E., Ph.D. B.E., M.E.
B.E., M.E.

Raju Sarkar S. Anbu Kumar Naresh Kumar


(Soil Mechanics) (Ocean Engg.) (Soil Mechanics)

B.E., M.E., MAOGS, B.E., M.TEch., AIE, M.E.


GMGR, MISEG, LMASCE, LMIGS,
MISTE LMIAAPC

T. Vijay Kumar Susheel Kumar


(Envi. Engineering) (Transporation)
Potsangbam Albino
Kumar
M.E. M.Tech., LMIRC
B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D

Geeta Singh Sarat Kumar Loveleen Gupta


Panda
B.Tech., M.Tech. B.E., M.S.
B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D

Anil Kumar Rajeev Kumar


Haritash Mishra

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

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS


PROFESSORS

H. C. Taneja M. Acharya
(Information Theory) (Graph Theory)

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

HOD O/IC, B.Tech.


Evening

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORs

Laxmi Narayan Das Sangeeta Kansal


(Optimization (Category Theory)
Techniques)
M.Sc. Ph.D.
M.Sc., Ph.D.

ASSISTANT PROFESSORs

Chandra Prakash Nao Kant Deo R. Srivastava


Singh (Approximation (Numerical Simulation)
(General Relativity & Theory)
Cosmology) M.Sc., Ph.D.
M.Sc., Ph.D.
M.Sc., Ph.D.

S. Siva Prasad Soma Gupta Suresh Kumar


Kumar (Number Theory) (General Relativity &
(Complex Analysis) Cosmology)
M.Sc., Ph.D.
M.Sc., M. Phil., M.Sc.
PGDCA

Vivek Kumar Nilam


Aggarwal
M.Sc., M. Phil, Ph.D
M.Sc., Ph.D

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS

PROFESSORs

R. K. Sinha
(Fibre Optics & Optical
Comm.)

M.Sc., Ph.D.

HOD

associate professors

A. K. Jha

M.Sc., Ph.D.
(On Lien)

assistant professors
Vinod Singh Ajeet Kumar M. Jayasimhadri

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

Mohan Singh Nitin Kumar Puri Amrish Kumar


Mehata Panwar
M.Sc., Ph.D
M.Sc., Ph.D M.Sc., Ph.D

Pawan Kumar Yogita Kalra Rishu Chaujar


Tyagi
M.Sc., Ph.D. Ph.D
M.Sc., Ph.D

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY, POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

PROFESSORS
G. L. Verma A. P. Gupta R. C. Sharma
(Polymer Technology) (Ion Exchange, (Electro / Solution
Polymer Science) Chemistry, Molten
M.Sc. (H), Ph.D., Electrolytes)
MSPE M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.,
FICS M.Sc., Ph.D.

HOD

associate PROFESSORS

D. Kumar Archana Rani


(Polymer Science & (Organic Chemistry)
Technology)
M.Sc., M. Phil, Ph.D., M.Sc., Ph.D.
FICS MACS (US),
C. CHEM, UK,
MRSC (UK)

assistant professors

S. G. Warkar Saurabh Mehta Anil Kumar

M.Sc. M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D

Gaurav Rattan Ram Singh Deenan Santhiya

B.E. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Richa Srivastava Raminder Kaur Roli Purwar

M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Tech., Ph.D. M.Tech., Ph.D.

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DEPARTMENT OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY
Sagar Maji Yasha Hasija
(Thermal Engineering,
IC Engines) M.Tech., Ph.D.

B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D.


MSAE Int.

HOD Associate
(Bio-Technology) HOD

ASSISTANT Professors
Asmita Das Navneeta Yasha Hasija
Bharadvaja
M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Tech., Ph.D.
M.Sc., Ph.D.

DEPARTMENT OF TRAINING & PLACEMENT


PROFESSORs

S. K. Garg O. P. Sharma
(Industrial Engg. and (Industrial Engineering)
Supply Chain Mang.)
B.Sc. (Engg.)
M.Tech., Ph.D. (IITD) M.Sc. (Engg.) Ph.D.
FIIIE, LMGIFT, FIE
LMISTE, LMINVEST

HOD (T&P) Currently on


Diverted capacity to DTTE

DElhi school of management


professors

S. K. Garg
(Industrial Engg. and
Supply Chain Mang.)

M.Tech., Ph.D. (IITD)


FIIIE, LMGIFT,
LMISTE, LMINVEST

HOD (DSM)

Assistant professors
Vikas Gupta Shikha N. Khera Archana Singh

MBA MBA, Ph.D MBA, Ph.D

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DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
associate PROFESSOR

Seema Singh
(Economics)

MA, Ph.D.
MIEA, MISLE,

HOD

ASSISTANT professors

Nand Kumar Parinita Sinha


(Economics) (English)

MA, NET M.Phil

PROCTOR

Vishal Verma
(Power Electronics)

M.Tech., Ph.D.
MIE (I)
MIEEE (USA)

SECURITY OFFICER

Raghvendra
Gautam

B.E., M.E., B.O.E.

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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor .................................. 14
About DTU ..................................................................... 21
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Admission to B.Tech. Program ........................................... 75
Admission to M.Tech. Program .......................................... 101
Admission to MBA Program ............................................. 109
Admission to Ph.D. Program .............................................. 111
Fee Structure & Refund Rule ............................................... 118
Infrastructure & Facilities ..................................................... 121
Co-curricular Activities ...................................................... 132
University Administration & Faculty ...................................... 139

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