STUDENT HANDBOOK
ACADEMIC YEAR
2023-24
RABINDRANATH TAGORE UNIVERSITY
Village: Mendua, Post: Bhojpur,
Near – Bangrasiya Chouraha,
Bhopal-Chiklod Road,
District: Raisen,(M.P.)
Pin Code- 464993
Contact
0755-2700401, 0755-2700447
info@rntu.ac.in
VISION
To be valued as a coveted center for nurturing talent, imparting skill-based quality education, and promoting arts, research, and innovation-driven advancement of knowledge.
MISSION
Mission 1-To Foster a research-oriented culture in the university.
Mission 2-To support the entrepreneurial ecosystem across nation.
Mission 3-To provide education through extensive and innovative use of technology.
Mission 4-To foster the skill learning culture among the youth for the country’s social and economic growth.
Mission 5-To forge collaborations with academic, social, and corporate bodies across the world.
Mission 6-To integrate various learning disciplines for the holistic development of society.
Mission 7-To disseminate the heritage of Indian art and culture at a global level.
QUALITY POLICY
To provide services of the highest quality both curricular and co-curricular; so that our students can integrate their skills and serve the industry and society equally well at a global level.
CORE VALUES
Service
Service calls us to use our caliber talent, abilities, and capabilities for the well-being of our countrymen.
Respect
It makes one fully understand the unique contribution that every person in the University makes and values all diverse perspectives.
Excellence
It implies that both individuals and the University as whole will consistently strive for outcomes that are exemplary rather than simply satisfactory.
Integrity
Personal and institutional integrity in Rabindranath Tagore University implies coherence between thoughts, words, and actions in the best interest of the nation.
Honesty
It connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as truthfulness, straightforwardness, and absence of lying, cheating, and theft that Rabindranath Tagore University expects in everyone in the University.
Innovation
Sparking the intellect of the youth in the Rabindranath Tagore University where ever possible to take an unbeaten path and develop new methodology & process to empower the society.
Hospitality
It draws everyone in the Rabindranath Tagore University to do daily work with a positive spirit and welcome new ideas and people with open arms and reassuring smiles.
Freedom of Thought and Expression
The Rabindranath Tagore University permits everyone to think freely and express views within the framework of the Indian Constitution and in the best traditions of rich Indian culture.
ABOUT UNIVERSITY
Rabindranath Tagore University, (formerly known as AISECT University) Madhya Pradesh's first private University, established in 2010, is a leading skill-based university of central India. The University was established by India’s leading education and skills organization, ALL INDIA SOCIETY FOR ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (AISECT). The University is ranked among the top 200 universities by NIRF in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 by the Ministry of Education (Govt. of India). The University also got NAAC 'B' grade. The University is running programs in faculties like Engineering, Education, Management, Law, Information Technology, Humanities and Liberal Arts, Science, Commerce, Nursing, and Paramedical. It focuses on imparting skills and knowledge to empower students for employment and entrepreneurship. The University has also created an entrepreneurship cell, an IPR cell, an Industry-Academia cell, incubation center with a start-up cell. The University has established a Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra and Deen Dayal Upadhyay Kendra on the campus and has also set up Atal Incubation Centre by Niti Aayog, Govt. of India on the campus. The University is having rich Library, Computer center, and advanced research-based software labs. The University is known for its Research in the areas of renewable energy, material science, seismic energy, agriculture, and arts and culture. In this context the University has set up 19 centers of excellence. The University is carrying out research project from DRDO (Govt. of India), NCTU (Taiwan) and IIT Delhi, Bio Diversity Board (Govt. of M.P.) etc. The University has excellent placement record, more that 80% student get placed. In short span of 13 years the University has got various awards and accolades at national and international levels. The University is recognized by UGC and member of AIU and ACU. The University institutes got approvals from Atal, NCTE, BCI, INC, PCI and the Paramedical Council of Madhya Pradesh.
Chancellor
Shri Santosh Choubey
Pro - Chancellor
Dr. Aditi Chaturvedi
Vice-Chancellor
Prof. Rajni Kant
Pro Vice-Chancellor
Dr. Sangeeta Jauhari
Registrar
Dr. Vijay Singh
NAME OF THE FACULTIES
Academic Calendar 2023-24 for Technical & Non-Technical Courses
CLASSES SCHEDULE
(Monday to Saturday)
Monday to Friday
Reporting Time for I Session: 09:30 AM
1st Lecture: 09:50AM-10:40AM
2nd Lecture: 10:40AM-11:30AM
3rd Lecture: 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM
4th Lecture: 12:20 PM-01:10 PM
Lunch Break: 01:10 PM-01:45 PM
Reporting Time for II Session: 01:45 PM
5th Lecture: 01:50 PM-02:40 PM
6th Lecture: 02:40 PM-03:30PM
7th Lecture: 03:30 PM-04:20 PM
Saturday
Saturdays are earmarked for Field Visits / Assignments / Guest Lectures / Seminars / Remedial classes / Competitions / Value added courses / Skill courses
Additional Information-
UNIFORM
(Compulsory for all days)
Sky Blue shirt with RNTU logo on Pocket, Cross Blue Trousers
Cross Blue Blazer with RNTU Logo, Formal Black Shoes
FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO THE STUDENTS
LIBRARY FACILITIES
We provide a plethora of 79968 books, 19052 titles, journals and reports that cater to a wide range of subjects The library at Rabindranath Tagore University is nothing less than a knowledge paradise for students with access to a range of databases and traditional printed materials, the library proves to be the perfect knowledge resource.
LIBRARY RULES
All the users are required to produce evidence of their identity at the check post of the library, before entering. Keep all personal property (bag) outside of the library.
All the users are requested to make the library environment congenial for study.
The books marked “Reference books” “Journals” and “Magazines” will not be issued. Such books are to be read in the library only.
Students should keep books, and reading material belonging to the library neat, clean, and unmarked any tampering will lead to a fine as per the discretion of authorities.
All the regular students and staff will be issued (non-transferable) borrower cards.
On showing the identity card no more than live books for a maximum period of 15 days would be issued. After the due date of return borrower will be charged (library fine) @ Re. 1/- per book per day.
For keeping the book behind the stamped date library facilities will be withheld.
The last borrower will be held responsible if the book is found damaged, every borrower must check the page of the book before getting it issued.
In case a library card is lost, the same should be reported immediately to the library authorities. The charge for issue of the duplicate card is
Rs. 25/-.
If the issued book is lost, it has to be replaced by the same new book of the current edition otherwise double the cost of the book has to be paid by the borrower.
Student’s membership will be renewed every year and would remain valid till the last working day of the academic session.
Library shall remain open during recess time on all working days apart from the normal working hours.
Personal and issued books are not allowed in the library for reading.
SERVICES OFFERED BY THE CENTRAL
LIBRARY:
Circulation services
Reference services
E-resources and databases
Computerized issue- return
Referral service
Newspaper clipping
Indexing service
Access to open access resources
Current awareness service
Selective dissemination of information service
Bibliographic service
Documentation service
User orientation/information literacy
Reading hall
Reprographic, scanning
Softcopy of syllabus and Question papers
Internet
Open access system
Web OPAC
Digital library
Library website
Student awareness program
Faculty awareness program
Braille software (Accessing library for blind students)
HEALTH AND SAFETY FACILITY
(Dean Faculty of Medical Science, Dr. Manisha Gupta – 9827156047)
Rabindranath Tagore University has a student health care center.
A full-time Medical Superintendent and also part-time specialists in general medicine. Consultation and medicines from the dispensary are available free of cost to all students.
Rabindranath Tagore University has also tied up with a reputed hospital located in close proximity to the campus.
A team of qualified doctors is available there to provide regular and intensive medical care to students.
In case of emergency, the student is immediately transported to the hospital in a University Vehicle/ Ambulance.
TRANSPORT FACILITY
(AR Transportation and Hostel, Mr. Sukhendra Singh – 8770208096)
In order to ensure the safety of students, a fleet of buses is run, facilitating pick and drop service for students.
Students have to reach their respective stops on time as buses depart and arrive on time.
Students have to ensure cleanliness and good maintenance of buses.
SPORTS FACILITY
(Sports Officer: Mr. Satish Ahirwar, Contact No. 9200485401)
Students are encouraged to participate in sports activities because it plays a significant role in inculcating a feeling of brotherhood among them.
The university houses world-class facilities for Cricket, Hockey, Football, kabaddi, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Basketball, and Kho-Kho, accessible to both students and faculty members.
Every student should participate at least in one game.
The basketball and tennis courts are provided with floodlights to enable students to play till late in the evenings.
A gym available in the hostel has all the latest machines.
Sports Instructor is available at the University.
IT LAB FACILITY
(System Administrator- Dr. Ramesh Vishwakarma, Contact No. 9752363774)
RULES & REGULATIONS OF COMPUTER LAB
The Lab should be kept clean and tidy at all times.
Switch off all power supplies before leaving the labs.
Internet facility is strictly for educational purposes only.
All users should record the use of the computer in the computer log book.
Do not change the setting on the computer.
Save all work in the external storage device and not on the computer.
Do not bring in bags, food, and drink into the Lab.
Turn off the computer accordingly after use.
Do not attempt to repair with Lab equipment.
Be responsible when using equipment, software, and facilities in the Lab.
Do not move any equipment from its original position.
Do not remove or load any software into the computer.
Students are prohibited to enter the Lab unless authorized by the teacher.
Scan diskettes before using them.
Report all problems related to the system to the teacher.
CANTEEN FACILITY
(Office Assistance, Admin, Mr. Devendra Dutta7879932277)
The Rabindranath Tagore University cafeteria is an ideal place with the perfect ambiance and meal options that enables the students to unwind while they have a healthy meal.
The larger mess hall is equipped to serve lunch and dinner to all students between the scheduled times.
Canteen serves a variety of snacks along with North and South Indian dishes at affordable prices.
The Rabindranath Tagore University has its own store which provides daily needs items, stationery, and eatables.
RAILWAY CONCESSION FACILITY
(AR HR, Mr. Pankaj Gupta – 9977707667)
Railway Concession is available according to Government norms
Railway Concession forms will be issued to the student to travel to and from Home town only. The term "Home" denotes:
(i) Native Place of the Student or
(ii) The place where the parent or if no parent is alive the guardian of the student normally resides.
Application for Railway concession forms for all the students of a parent studying in RNTU should be submitted at one and the same time.
Railway concession forms will be issued for Mid-term vacation and Summer Vacation, but not for Winter break.
SCHOLARSHIP
(AR Scholarship Mr. Harshit Raikwar, Contact No. 9826812783)
SCHOLARSHIP TO OBC/SC/ST
Students belonging to Schedule Caste (SC), Schedule Tribe (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) can avail of scholarships through various government schemes. The scholarship department is located near the admission cell.
CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIP
Meritorious students can apply for the prestigious Chancellor’s Scholarship.
SHIKSHA MITRA SCHOLARSHIP
It is a unique and largest scheme of merit-cum-means scholarship program in the state offered by Rabindranath Tagore University.
Scholarship is given to worthy students every year. Then, there are Reward Prizes and medals that are awarded to achievers at the end of every academic year.
There are provisions of concessions and fee waivers for economically weaker classes.
Schemes like these allow students from every section of society to get a quality education without putting any strain on the limited means that their families have.
They also serve as a ladder for students to accomplish their dreams and play a key role in motivating them.
Students receiving Scholarship have to pay their fees on time
Committees and Cells as per UGC Mandate
ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE
(Chairperson: Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta- 982623922)
The Anti-Ragging Committee is responsible for creating awareness about the ill effects of ragging among students, faculty, and staff.
It ensures that the university complies with all the anti-ragging regulations.
The Anti-Ragging Committee is responsible for investigating all complaints of ragging. If the ARC finds that ragging has taken place, it will take appropriate action against the perpetrators.
Committee Members-
SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE (Chairperson: Dr. Ritu Kumaran – 9993006401)
An Anti-Sexual Harassment committee in a university is responsible for preventing and addressing sexual harassment on campus. The committee provides education on sexual harassment. Investigate reports of sexual harassment (if any).
Committee Members-
DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE
(Chairperson: Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta- 982623922)
The Discipline Committee is responsible for maintaining discipline and order on campus. They do this by enforcing the university’s code of conduct, providing a forum for the students to redress their grievances, and educating students about the importance of discipline.
Committee Members-
PREVENTION OF CASTE-BASED DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE
(Chairperson, Mr. Sameer Choudhary- 9826861171)
The Caste-Based Discrimination Committee is formed to prevent university and address caste-based discrimination on campus. Committee provides a forum for students to report caste-based discrimination. The committee investigates the allegations of caste–based discrimination and takes appropriate actions against those who are found engaged in the discrimination.
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
(IQAC Coordinator: Dr. Sangeeta Jauhari – 9755002059)
RNTU believes in the overall development of students or teachers through the medium of the institution. Thus, the quality parameters set by the various accreditation bodies have been completely accepted and imposed in the working culture of the university. By regulating the catalytic function, conscious decision, and consistent programmed actions, IQAC aims to promote a quality culture that leads to all-around excellence at the institutional level.
EXAMINATION CELL
(Exam Controller: Mr. Anil Tiwari- 9753012107)
The Examination Cell at Rabindranath Tagore University is responsible for conducting all university examinations, both internal and external. The cell also oversees the preparation of question papers, evaluation of answer scripts, declaration of results, and Maintaining the records of all examinations.
The Examination Cell plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth and fair conduct of examinations at the university. The cell is headed by an Examination Controller.
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL
(T&P Head: Mr. Abhishek Shroti, Contact No. 9926706043)
INTERNSHIP & PLACEMENT POLICY
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that placements and internships of registered students of RNTU are guided by fair and consistent principles and sound administration so that there is a positive experience and outcome for all stakeholders.
OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERNSHIP & PLACEMENT POLICY
Establish a clear and transparent framework for the processes related to placements and internships of the students of RNTU.
Ensuring the role and responsibility of the students participating in the placement and internship process.
Achieve placement of a maximum number of registered students.
There is a provision of 100% Internship and Placement Assistance to each student of RNTU subject to eligibility and performance of the student during the entire course of the academic program.
RULES GOVERNING PLACEMENTS
All students who are eligible to participate in the placement session and wish to avail the assistance of the Placement & Training cell in securing placement or internship are required to register themselves with the Training & Placement cell as per the notified schedule.
The Training & Placement cell may monitor the information provided by the students throughout the placement process for any ambiguous/ wrong/ misleading/ fraudulent information, If any student is found involved in such practices, the student may be debarred from the placement process. In addition, this may also lead to disciplinary action against the student.
Any student who willingly withdraws/ does not participate in the selection process after registering for it, without any valid reason, will be issued a warning on the first such instance. However, if such an instance is repeated, the student will be debarred from participating in the placement process till the achievement of 70% placements in his/her branch.
Every student of RNTU will get an Internship opportunity in either of the last two semesters of the respective academic program. The duration of the internship will vary as per the requirements of the academic program and industry.
The T & P cell will publish the list of eligible students before the internship/final placement process. The eligibility criteria include academic performances of previous semesters, overall institutional discipline parameters and attendance. The list will be finalized in consultation with Head of the Department & Dean.
The students are not eligible to participate in the final placement process until they submit copy of internship certificate along with copy of Internship/OJT report to T & P Cell.
Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) are to be routed only through the Training & Placement cell. Any student receiving a PPO is required to report it immediately to the Training & Placement cell.
The students who have not registered for placement assistance from the University can seek off-campus placements. Any off-campus placement offer to a student must be informed to the Placement & Training cell by the student immediately.
The Training & Placement cell is committed to providing support to the students of the University for placement and internship. This list of companies as potential recruiters shall be constantly updated as and when required.
The Training & Placement cell shall start inviting companies for placement and internship drives from the beginning of the placement session.
Once the Training & Placement cell has received the campus/internship requirements from the interested company, the same will be announced using suitable mediums (Notice Boards, Online Platforms, RNTU Websites). Students are advised to go through the details of the company/ job profiles/ packages/ eligibility criteria.
Students interested in participating in response to the announcement made by Training& Placement cell for the placement/ internship drive by a particular company will be required to register for the same in the stipulated time period.
The company can decide to choose a selection process at their discretion, which may include any mix of pre-placement talk (PPT) written test (technical/ aptitude), group discussion, technical interview(s), and HR interview(s).
The list of selected/short-listed students should be duly signed by the responsible authority or can be sent to the TPO office from an official/ company email ID.
Once the offers are finalized, the company is required to send the offer letters to the Training & Placement cell. The Training & Placement cell will disseminate the offer letters to the selected students.
Companies and students are expected to be in communication with each other ONLY through authorized officials/ individuals from the Training & Placement cell and avoid direct contact during the placement drive except during the selection process.
Students are expected to behave with the companies in a courteous manner and should not argue with the recruiters and maintain decorum even under extreme situations. If there is a misconduct incident reported against any student, appropriate disciplinary action may be initiated, including debarring from further participation in the placement process. In case of any dispute related to the T & P process, (Student Perspective) the decision of the committee comprising of the Dean, HOD & TPO should be considered final.
COUNSELLING CELL
(Counsellor: Dr. Shalini Shrotiya: 9368584656)
The counseling cell is an important resource for students who are facing challenges. The role of a counseling cell in a university is to provide support and guidance to students who are facing academic, personal, or emotional challenges. It helps students to Cope with stress and anxiety, improve their academic performance, resolve personal or emotional problems, make career decisions, and develop life skills.
Student Counselor helps students thrive in a safe learning environment, promotes developmental interpersonal skills, and allows students to recognize their individual strengths and challenges
IIC RNTU
(IIC Coordinator, Dr. Narendra Dudhe: 7049347072)
The IIC RNTU is formed with the primary purpose to facilitate the creation of ideas and inventions that benefit society and importantly, are commercially ready by the end of the incubation program. IIC RNTU provides a Pre-incubation program and also facilitates collaborations with mentors, partners, industry leaders, and investment professionals. We have a leading and growing network of high-profile entrepreneurs for our start-ups to work with who nurture and mentor aspiring entrepreneurs to transform their innovative ideas into viable entrepreneurial initiatives through excellence and service.
The objective of the IIC RNTU is to:
To foster an entrepreneurial culture, by providing the students, alumni, and faculty, opportunities to transform their business ideas to reality.
To nurture the culture of innovation on campus
Helping ideas to translate into reality and upgrade them to the level of commercial value.
To create a start-up ecosystem at the campus.
To facilitate the availability of resources to the students in a mutually beneficial way.
To provide a conducive working environment for the students to nurture their innovative ideas.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT CELL
(IPR Coordinator, Dr. Prateek Nigam – 8962016586)
The cell is responsible for creating awareness about IP rights among the university's community. The cell can help faculty, students, and staff to file IP applications. This includes providing guidance on the IP application process, preparing the application documents, and filing the application with the relevant IP office. The cell is responsible for managing the university's IP portfolio.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CELL
(Dean Admission, Dr. Ritu Kumaran, Contact No. 9993006401)
ISC of Rabindranath Tagore University is well equipped to provide all information right from options about courses and programs available in the University, to details about syllabus, career options, etc., to international students.
FACILITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
International Students Cell provides all kinds of assistance for VISA, foreign currency, and details of routes and options.
Separate block of hostel rooms for ISC. Room in this block has facilities to cater to the needs of ISC like a small kitchenette, AC, and WiFi internet.
ISC organizes special language classes for ISs. It provides counseling sessions also. ISC organizes Remedial Classes for ISs in subjects where they need extra coaching. ISC organizes the participation of ISs in cultural/social & sports events at the University.
E & I-Cell
(Student Representative Kartik Vishwakarma- 9407706990 and Aditya Shrivastav – 8103519944)
To foster Entrepreneurship culture among the student fraternity, including things like creativity, problem-solving, risk-taking, and networking, RNTU has E-Cell. It helps students learn about the entrepreneurial ecosystem and also to connect students with other entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship Cells play a vital role in helping students develop the skills and mindsets they need to be successful entrepreneurs. It directly or indirectly promotes innovation and economic development. E-Cell of RNTU runs by the students and for the students.
Alumni Cell
(Head, T & P Mr. Abhishek Shroti - 9926706043)
Alumni Association:
The main aim of the Excel Alumni Association is to provide a good and strong bridge for the students, faculty, and the Institute for mutual benefit and synergy.
Objectives
To promote a lifelong relationship and to act as a forum for the exchange of information among its members.
To organize and establish scholarship funds to help needy and deserving students.
To exchange professional knowledge, organize technical conferences, seminars, workshops & training courses.
To provide career development and guidance.
To create interest and motivate the alumni to participate in the progress of the Institute and make them contribute towards the enhancement of their Alma mater.
DOOR TO WELFARE
DEAN STUDENT WELFARE
(Dean, Student Welfare Mr. Ankit Pandit, Contact No. 7898153688)
The Dean Student Welfare is a high level administrator in a university who is responsible for the overall welfare of students. Providing support for student with academic, personal and social challenges. The Dean Student Welfare may also be responsible for organizing and coordinating student activities such as clubs, sports teams, and cultural events. The Dean Student Welfare works closely with officials of the institution, such as the registrar, the house keeping department, health care coordinator, to ensure that students have access to the resource they need.
STUDENT ACTIVITY COUNCIL (SAC)
(Dean, Student Welfare Mr. Ankit Pandit, Contact No. 7898153688)
Students Activity Council (SAC) is a union of students to address their concerns for the organization. Student Activity Council is conducted by students and supervised by senior faculties and higher authority of the University.
OBJECTIVES OF SAC
The purpose of the student activity council is to give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out University activities and service projects.
Students can share ideas, interests, and concerns with the University-wide community.
The University is known not only for academic excellence but also for offering superior opportunities to its students to participate in recreational and creative activities.
SAC serves as the nerve center of all co-curricular activities on the campus.
This constitution provides the basic framework for the management of all student activities.
THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF SAC
To promote a spirit of brotherhood among all students of the University, bridging differences in state origin, academic program, branch of study, hall of residence, gender, and cultural preferences.
To promote extracurricular activities – sports, cultural, artistic, and technical,
among all students of the University.
To help inculcate leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation among students.
To help create a truly multicultural environment where students from diverse
cultural backgrounds share each other’s experiences in a most cordial manner.
COMMITTEES UNDER SAC
1. Jazba (Cultural Committee)
2. Dhoomketu (Literature committee)
3. Spectrum (Arts committee)
4. Rainbow (Multilingual/multi-culture committee)
5. Dastaan (Theatres and Drama committee)
6. Phoenix (Technical Committee)
7. Velocity (Sports Committee)
These committees have core members and an in-charge senior students i.e. Conveners who look after all the activities to be held by specific committees.
THE CRITERIA TO BE A PART OF SAC
Good uphold over academics as well as extracurricular activities.
Regularity, discipline, punctuality.
Good teamwork spirit.
Leaders/ Conveners who can guide their committees to work smoothly and properly without any interference of thoughts and ideas among the members.
The conveners can't participate in the competition they organize in their committees because then other participants find the judgments to be biased.
Every committee can have a maximum of 8 core members.
NATIONAL CADET CORP
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)
(Sub. Lt. Manoj Manral, Contact No. 8602708289)
Rabindranath Tagore University not only prepares its students into being industry-ready professionals but also motivates the students to work for the Nation and join the armed forces. Thus, Rabindranath Tagore University has its own NCC naval wing, where they train students as cadets.
NCC NAVAL WING
The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British in 1942. NCC is the Indian military cadet corps wing of the Indian armed forces. NCC offers training to the students of schools and colleges. This is not compulsory training for all students. ... With this aim, NCC not only creates soldiers for the nation but it also develops leadership skills in the youth.
It is a government office. Naval wing of NCC under Indian Navy and state government staff. It provides training to cadets who are enrolled in this NCC Unit. Camps are conducted by this unit twice a year, and training is provided to cadets in various activities like Boat Pulling, Enterprise sailing, Swimming, All India Nausainik Camp, National Integration Camp, etc.
ACTIVITIES OF NCC 1 MP NAVAL UNIT NCC BHOPAL
It helps cadets in improving their all-around performance, take responsibility capability, be disciplined, exposure to various activities and outside cities. Cadets visit onboard ships twice a year. Good learning place (different from regular learning and studies).
ENROLLMENT
Qualifications for enrolment in the Senior Division- No student of the male sex of any University offering himself for enrolment in the Senior Division shall be eligible for enrolment: -
a) Unless he is of good character
b) Unless he is a citizen of India or a subject of Nepal
Provided that the Central Government may, in any suitable case, relax the provisions of this clause.
c) Unless he is under the age of 24 years.
d) Unless he is in the role of the University which is providing the unit.
e) Unless he satisfies such standard of physical fitness in height, chest measurement, and other respects as may be specified by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
INDIAN NAVY
• In the Indian Navy, the NCC ‘C’ certified candidates get 6 extra marks for a sailor’s job and 15 extra marks for Artificer Apprentices.
• Up to 9 vacancies in the navy are reserved for NCC ‘C’ certified candidates. To get the recruitment done on these vacancies the candidate must have done his/her B.Sc. in physics or maths. B.E. candidates are also eligible for these vacancies. The age group of the candidate must be 19 to 24 years. He/she must have passed by SSB exempted from the CDS examination of UPSC.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
(NSS Officer- Mr. Gabbar Singh, 7987368210)
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a Central Sector Scheme of the Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. It provides opportunities to the student youth of 11th & 12th Class of schools at +2 Board level and student youth of Technical Institutions, Graduate & Post Graduate at University s and University level of India to take part in various government-led community service activities & programs. The University provides motivation to the students to go beyond classrooms/campus and take up serious social activities. Three nearby villages have been adopted by Rabindranath Tagore University where students regularly organize various programs to educate locals about social betterment, education, and hygiene and spread general awareness under the RNTU banner ‘JAGRITI’
AIM OF NSS
The sole aim of the NSS is to provide hands-on experience to young students in delivering community service.
ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY NSS
Periodic blood donation camps, tree Plantation drives, programs on the environment, women empowerment,
Programme on the environment like ‘Carnival Week’ and bridging the gap between school and university through joint programs of Social Connect etc.
The CSR activities that the university undertakes are part of a long-term initiative to bring a position change in society and imbibe a sense of responsibility among the students.
MOTTO
The motto of the National Service Scheme is NOT ME BUT YOU
BENEFITS OF BEING AN NSS VOLUNTEER
An NSS volunteer who takes part in the community service program would either be a University level or a senior secondary level student. Being an active member these student volunteers would have the exposure and experience to be the following:
an accomplished social leader
an efficient administrator
a person who understands human nature
YUVAAZ RADIO
(Coordinator – Ms. Drashti Jain, 8817590034)
Yuvaaz is an online community radio channel initiated by the AISECT Group of Universities. It acts as a platform for students and faculty members to spread knowledge, entertainment, and information, reaching out to a wide audience both nationally and internationally. It not only gives the youth a platform to showcase their talent but also to express their opinion on regional and social issues. Yuvaaz has 5 teams for recording, scripting, and editing through which students get an opportunity to enhance their inner potential for communication, writing, etc. .
CORE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION GROUP
(Convener- Prof. Vijay Kant Verma)
CRIG – A UNIQUE CONCEPT
CRIG (Core Research and Innovation Group) was established in 2017 to help develop research facilities and build up an environment for research, innovation, skill development, consultancy, and entrepreneurship in five AISECT Group Universities. It proved to be a force multiplier and the best example of collaboration and synergy, where men and material resources of five universities came together in a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional mode; for not only the best and optimum use of resources but also to generate excellent spirit –de-corps and show how one plus one becomes eleven. Since then, many other international and national organizations from academia and industries have been brought into the fold through MoUs for research projects and activities. An advisory panel of 25 national and internationally renowned experts from various fields is also part of this big network. Seed money of annual Rs. One Crore and attractive incentives are changing the research skyline in the AISECT Group of Universities with an unprecedented number of projects, papers, books, events, consultancies, and innovations during the last five years.
CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE.
Centers of Excellence (CoEs) are research hubs within universities that are dedicated to conducting cutting-edge research in a particular field. CoEs play an important role in the advancement of knowledge and innovation. They help to attract top talent to the university, and they facilitate the sharing of ideas and expertise between researchers. CoEs also help to promote the translation of research findings into real-world applications, which can benefit society as a whole.
List of Excellence Centers (Technical)
List of the Excellence Centers (Art and Culture)
LIST OF FACULTY DEAN
List of HoD of the Faculty
HOD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
CONTACT NUMBER OF THE DEPARTMENTs