Annual Report
Annual Report
PUBLISHED BY
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCECELL
JECRC UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR-303905
www.jecrcuniversity.edu.in
Compiled and Edited by:
Annual Report Drafting Committee
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CONTENTS
Foreword 1
Vision and Mission 2
JECRC University: Overview 2023-2024 3
University Data 2023-24
Academic structure
Teaching Staff
Courses offered in the University
New courses/programs introduced
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Proctorial Board
Admission Committee
SC/ST Committee
Students Grievance Reddressal Committee
Library Committee
Internal complaints Committee
NSS Committee
Central Library 20
Report of Sport Activities 22
Research Projects 38
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School of Allied Health Sciences 406
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Foreword
All of us are passing through a testing time due to pandemic and a lot of disruption has happened in the 15
months in- the education canvass of India. Had there been no pandemic, this would have been fantastic peri-
od for education sector because of the announcement of New Education Policy 2020 and the initiatives taken
by the Government of India in digitization of learning process, focus on research outcomes, participation of
higher educational institutions in national and international rankings etc. The blessing in disguise in pandem-
ic times was continuation of theory classes through online mode, the transition which has been made very
smoothly across educational institution.
JECRC University has become a brand to reckon with because of multiple reasons including committed and
quali- fied teachers, innovation led research culture, state-of-the art infrastructure including labs, innovation
led research en- vironment, incubation and start-ups ecosystem, exemplary placement records on year to year
basis, and overall highly committee and energetic students, who remain on the front and accept each and every
challenge of quality learning. We, at JECRC University strongly believe that when a student graduates from
a university, there must be affirma- tive change in her / his knowledge, skills, behaviour and attitude in such
a manner that she / he is prepared in take the work responsibility at the employer’s end head on. The entire
teaching learning eco-system in JECRC University has been designed keeping in mind, the above conviction
and it strongly reflects in the curriculum, and outside the class activities. There is a complete focus on Outcome
Based Education and Project Based Learning.
Once you take admission in JECRC University please be assured that you will be on the right track of your
career-build ing, provided you are committed and career-oriented. Without repeating the strengths of JECRC
University which are reflected in this Admission Brochure, I can assure you that you will enjoy your journey
with us and achieve whatever goals you set for yourself. Keep in mind the lines of Swami Tulsidas in Ramcharit
Manas:-Shri Krishna in Bhagwad Geeta tells Arjun that “you are kept from your goals not by obstacles but by
a clear path to a lesser goal.”
Once you have chosen to repose your faith in JECRC University, rest assured that the only person who may
stop, you from succeeding will be YOU only.
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JECRC UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR
VISION
To become a renowned center of higher learning, and work towards academic, professional, cultural and
social enrichment of the lives of individuals and communities.
MISSION
• To focus on research and spirit of innovation that will drive academic orientation and pursuit at JECRC
University.
• To identify, based on an informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs, areas of focus and
specialisation on which the University can concentrate.
• Toundertakecollaborativeprojectsthatofferopportunitiesforlong-term interac- tion between academia and
industry.
• To develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted
leaders
• can emerge in a range of professions.
CORE VALUES
• JECRC University is driven by the spirit of innovation-led research. This is spelt out in infrastructure as
well as practices. The multifaceted research institute encompasses subject-specific exploration as well as
contexts of the business environment in which our students will operate and perform.
• JECRC is known for its strong research culture and close industry linkages.
• JU aims at creating valuable resources for the industry and society through its intervention sin the creation
of research and innovative, academic and professional enhancement and over all cultural enrichment.
An Overview (2023-2024)
JECRC Foundation believes in the power of youth. Being a country having a population with the lowest aver-
age age in the World, India holds the key to the prosperity of the World. It can empower its youth with a good
education. JECRC University has been established with a view to provide world-class education toour young
minds so that they can shoulder their global responsibilities in the years to come. As a University, we see our
role as a facilitator for our young students to realize their dreams. Hence our motto is Build Your World.
We also strive to help our students in maintaining and spreading the rich Indian culture and lead the World
as our country has done in the past. As one moves ahead and rises higher in one’s life, you must entrench
yourself in this unique blessing that our culture endows to us.
Below is an over view of prominent landmarks in the period of JECRC University
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ACADEMIC STRUCTURE
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University Leadership
Deans of Schools
Board of Management
Executive Committee
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4. Prof.Victor Gambhir Member
5. Dr.Ram Rattan Member
6. Prof.Widhi Dubey Member
7. Shri S.L.Agrawal Member Secretary
Academic Council
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Mr. Shekhar Member
Mr. Anirudh Sharma Member
Dr. Sunita Yadav Member
Dr. Ritu Dixit Member
Ms. Vaishanavi Hitendra Thakre Member
Shri S.L. Agrawal Member Secretary
Finance Committee
Board of Studies
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Faculty of Engineering: Department of Mechanical Engineering :
6 Mr. Gopal Krishna GSS Country Head Sales, TCS External Member
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Faculty of Sciences: Department of Microbiology
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5 Dr. Shamkant Bhaskar Badgujar
General Manager, Process, Dev. And MFG Science and Tech. Cell Pro Life Sciences India Pvt. Ltd.
Gujrat, India
Industry Expert
External Member
6 Dean, School of Science
will be a Permanent invitee
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Faculty of Sciences: Chemistry
1 Dr. Sonu Pareek Professor & HoD Convener
2 Prof. SanjayKumar Sharma Professor & Dean, Research Member
3 Dr. Sapna Sharma Professor and Dean, CSR Member
4 Dr. Saurabh Dave Associate Professor Member
5 Dr. Aruna Sharma Assistant Professor-I Member
6 Dr. M.P. Dhobal
Ex- Professor, Department ofChemistry, UOR
External Member
7 Dr. Asmita Sharma Assistant Manager, Research & Devel- External Member
opment, Pidilite Industries,Mumbai
8 Dean, School of Science
will be a permanent Invi-
tee
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6 Mr. Arun K Singh Manager-HR/IR/Admin, External Member-Special Invitee
Vinayak Jewels (India) Pvt.
Ltd.
7 Mr. Rajat Mathur MD-Morgan Stanley External Member- Special Invitee
Department of Commerce:
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Department of Political Science:
Department of Psychology:
Faculty of Law
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6 Dr. Manju Koolwal, UOR Jaipur External Member
Proctorial Board
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7 Mr. Anirudh Sharma, Civil Member
8 Mr. Satyajeet Sharma, CSE Member
9 Dr. Shashi Sharma, CSE Member
10 Ms. Shruti Mathur, CSE Member
11 Ms. Laxmi Poonia, CSE Member
12 Dr. Pankaj Jain, CSE Member
13 Mr. Tushar Vyas, CSE Member
14 Mr. Shekhar Kr. Swarnkar, CSE Member
15 Mr. Ramandeep Kaur, CSE Member
16 Dr. Abhilasha, EEE Member
17 Mr. Jahangir Khan, ME Member
18 Dr. Blessy Thankachan, CA Dy. Proctor
19 Mr. Rakesh Dawra, CA Member
20 Mr. Manoj Kumar Tiwari, CA Member
21 Mr. Amit Kumar Thakore, CA Member
22 Dr. Anooja A, CA Member
23 Mr. M. Kuruvilla, JSB Dy. Proctor
24 Dr. Hemant Verma, JSB Member
25 Dr. Ram Garg, JSB Member
26 Dr. Arun Gauttam, JSB Member
27 Ms. Archana Vijayvargiya, JSB Member
28 Dr. Hardik Pathak, Biotech., SOS Dy. Proctor
29 Dr. Pranav Saxena, Physics, SOS Dy. Proctor
30 Dr. Varsha Gupta, Microbio., SOS Member
31 Dr. Yogendra Pal Singh, Phy. Edu., SOH Member
32 Dr. Chandan Joshi, Physics, SOS Member
33 Dr. Shivangi Mishra, Zoology, SOS Member
34 Dr. Gauri Shankar Paliwal, Maths., SOS Member
35 Dr. Vishwas Deep Joshi, Maths, SOS Member
36 Dr. Savita Sangwan, Chemistry, SOS Member
37 Dr. Ravinder Kaur, Eco. JSE Dy. Proctor
38 Dr. Parveen Bala, English, SoH&S Member
39 Mr. Vishnu Kumar Sharma, English, SoH&S Member
40 Dr. Harshita Kumar, Psychology, SoH&S Member
41 Ms. Anju Gupta, Pol, Sci., SoH&S Member
42 Dr. Namita Jain, Law Dy. Proctor
43 Dr. Tulika Singh, Law Member
44 Mr. Bheem Singh Meena, Law Member
45 Mr. Shailendra Pratap Singh Bhati, J&MC Dy. Proctor
46 Mr. Shashwat Vashishtha, J&MC Member
47 Dr. Sunita Yadav, Design Member
48 Dr. Aakanksha Sharma Dy. Proctor
49 Mr. Bhupesh Kumar Vasudeo Nanhe Member
50 Mr. Ricky Gupta, HMT Member
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Admission Committee
Library Committee
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6 Dr. Naveen Hemrajani Member
7 Dr. Shivani Kaushik Member
8 Dr. Deepak Dembla Member
9 Dr. N.D. Mathur Member
10 Dr. Manish Srivastava Member
11 Dr. Vishal Jain Member
12 Dr. Richa Tripathi Member Secretary
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Selection Committee for Gender Championship
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Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Club (EBSB)
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14 Sh. Arpit Agrawal, Vice-Chairperson Member-Management
15 Sh. Manan Tholia, President-Raksha Foundation, Jaipur Member-Stakeholders/Society
16 Ms. Kriti Kapoor, Macrocosm Env. Solutions, (Alumnus Sci- Member-Alumni
ences)
17 Sh. Harshit Gupta, Assam Will, (Alumnus Law) Member-Alumni
18 Ms. Divya Gaur, 22BCON428 MBA-6375318330 Member-Students
19 Mr. Dhurv Melwani, 22BCON428 MBA-637854593 Member-Students
20 Sh. Shobhit Sharma, Partner Power Cable Industries, Jaipur Member-Industries/Recruiters
21 Sh. Chirag Singhal, Metacube Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur Member-Industries/Recruiters
22 Dr. Nameesh Miglani, Sunrise Technical Education Promotion Special Invitee
Society
23 Prof. Sandeep Grover, Dean/Prof-JC Bose Univ. Sci. & Tech. Special Invitee
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CENTRAL LIBRARY
Circulation Status
Total Expenditure
3 Newspaper/magazines 140000.00
4 Maintenance (Binding of Books/journals, Electronic equip- Nil
ment
and others)
Library Personnel
Details of Personnel:
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3 Dr. Nirmala Saini MLIS,BA Deputy Librarian 24 years
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HOMECOMING 2.O
TOTAL REGISTRATION: 700+
JUPL 2.O
TOTAL REGISTRATION: 450+
RHYTHM ‘24
(21-23 February 2024)
Winning team - Raj and team Runner up: Nikhil and team
Event - 3v3 basketball
Date – 21,22,23 February 2024 (Wednesday- Friday) Timings – 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Timings – 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Winning team - St.wilfred Runner up : BRAC
Event - Roadies
Date – 21,22,23 February 2024 (Wednesday – Friday) Timings – 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Winning team – Boys: 1) Divyraj and vansh
2) Lokender and Pradeep
Girls: 1) Monalisha and kanishka
2) Kashvi and harshita
Event – Paintball
Date – 21,22,23 February 2024 (Wednesday – Friday) Timings – 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Winning team – Amit and team Runner up – Charchit and team
Event – Chess
Date – 23 February 2024 (Friday) Timings - 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Winning team –Dhruv Datt
Event – Table Tennis
Date – 22 February 2024 (Thursday) Timings - 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Winning Team – Rhythm
Runner up - Uttkarsh
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Event – IPL Auction
Date – 23 febuary 2024 (Friday)
Timings – 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Winning Team – Naman and Team
Runner up – Rishi and Team
PROTSAHAN -24
(23rd – 25th April’2024)
BADMINTON
Winners:
3. Maharishi Vidhyapeet
2. Maharishi Vidhyapeet
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BASKETBALL
Winners:
Boys:- 1. Edmunds School
2. Sanskar School
3. Tilak Public
2. MPS
3. Vardman International
FOOTBALL
Winners:
2. Subodh School
CHESS
Winners:
2. Rukmani Birla
3. MPS
2. MGPS
3. MGPS
TABLE TENNIS
Winners:
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2. MPS Pratapnagar
3. MPS Pratapnagar
Girls:- 1. MGPS
2. MPS Pratapnagar
3. MGPS
CRICKET
3. SV Public School
Winners:
BASKETBALL
Winners:
FUTSAL
Winners:
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CHESS
Winners:
TABLE TENNIS
Winners:
Boys:- 1. Shivam Sharma (Team Bhagat Singh)
2. Sangeet Chaturvedi (Team Rani Laxmi Bai)
3. Lakshay Harkat(Team Subhash C. Bose)
ROPE SKIPPING
Winners:
TUG OF WAR
Winners:
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1. RJ Eagles (Team Bhagat Singh)
2. HR Lions(Team Rani Laxmi Bai)
3. Black Panther (Team Sarojni Naidu)
HOMECOMING 3.0
BADMINTON
Winners:
Boys:- 1. Ramandeep
2.Harshul
3.Ishvansh
Girls:- 1. Diksha
2. Deepika
3. Mahi Yadav
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BASKETBALL
Winners:
Boys:- 1. JU Eagles
2. JU Joshil
3. JU Tigers
Girls:- 1. JU Eagles
2. JU Royals
3. JU Alps
FOOTBALL
Winners:
Boys:- 1. JU Eagles
2. JU Terminators
3. JU Joshile
Girls:- 1. JU Eagles
2. JU Royals
CHESS
Winners:
2. Mohit Poonia
3. Advik Nagpal
Girls:- 1. Astha
2.Aarohi
3. Aashita
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TABLE TENNIS
Winners:
Boys:- 1. Shivom
2. Amogh
3. Ashutosh
Girls:- 1. Kanika
2. Ritu
3. Dakshita
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Winners:
Boys:- 1. JU Terminators
2. JU Royals
3. JU Alphs
TUG OF WAR
Winners: 1. Gyatt Rizzlers
2. Shekhawat ke Sher
3. Af Rifals
CRICKET
Winners: 1. JU Warriors
2. JU Tigers
3. JU Eagles
KABADDI
Winners: 1. JU Eagles
2. JU Tiger
3. JU Rhino
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VOLLEYBALL
Winners:
Boys:- 1. JU Royals
2. JU eagles
3. JU rhino
Girls:- 1. JU Royal
2. JU Eagle
3. JU Tiger
Boys:- 1. Balkesh
2. Tanmay choudhary
3. Dushyant sharma
3. Kashika
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JECRC UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR
“SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS”
2023-24
1). “VARCHAS”24 Sports Meet at IIT JODHPUR - Volleyball Boys team won
BRONZE MEDAL
2). “VANQUISH”24 Sports Meet at Global Institute of Technology, Jaipur – Volleyball Boys
Won Team GOLD MEDAL
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3). “VANQUISH”24 Sports Meet at Global Institute of Technology, Jaipur – Basketball Girl
Won Team GOLD MEDAL
4). “SPARDHA” 2024 Sports Meet at Banaras Hindu University, UP-Lagnesh Kumawat
Won Silver Medal in Powerlifting
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5). “ATHLON”24 Sports Meet at JECRC Foundation College Jaipur- Kabaddi Boys
Team Won Silver Medal
6). “ATHLON”24 Sports Meet at JECRC Foundation College Jaipur- Table Tennis
Single Boy Team Won Gold Medal
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7). “ATHLON”24 Sports Meet at JECRC Foundation College Jaipur- Basketball Girls
Team Won Gold Medal
8). ALL INDIA UNIVERSITY E (AIU)-SPORTS VALORANT MEN at SAGE University , Bhopal
BRONZE MEDAL- THIRD POSITION
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13). ARYA College “ARYA CUP” Sports Meet- 24
WINNER-UP (Gold Medal) - Football
RUNNER-UP (Silver Medal)- Volleyball
RUNNER-UP (Silver Medal) – Basketball Team (Boys)
1. West Zone - Shooting Air Rifle and Air Pistol.( kurukshetra university ,haryana ).
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Research Projects
Research is defined as the systematic investigation and study of a specific subject aimed at establishing facts and
deriving new conclusions. In contrast, innovation involves the introduction of novel concepts or significant
enhancements to existing products, services, or processes. Consequently, the term “Research & Innovation”
encompasses the discovery, development, and implementation of new ideas, products, or services that can
enhance our quality of life and address a variety of challenges.
Both research and innovation are critical drivers of progress and growth across diverse fields, including tech-
nology, medicine, education, and business. These processes can yield new inventions, improved products,
heightened efficiency, and an overall enhancement in the quality of life. Various stakeholders, including gov-
ernments, businesses, and organizations, invest considerable resources in research and innovation to maintain
competitiveness and tackle societal issues.
The Research & Development Cell at JECRC University serves as a dynamic hub for multidisciplinary inquiry,
fueled by a diverse faculty possessing expertise across engineering, sciences, humanities, and management. The
department is outfitted with state-of-the-art facilities, including specialized laboratories and research centers,
which promote a culture of innovation and collaboration. It actively pursues funding and grants to support
avant-garde research activities, encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, and upholds ethical research prac-
tices. With an emphasis on publication, dissemination, and community engagement, the department empow-
ers students and faculty to confront pressing challenges and contribute to knowledge creation with both local
and global relevance, thereby attaining recognition and cultivating a culture of excellence in research.
With over 1,296 research papers published in Scopus-indexed journals, 16037 citations, an h-index of 60, and
an i10-index of 366, in addition to more than 100 patents and approximately Rs.14 Crores worth of research
projects, JECRC University is committed to fostering and enhancing research capabilities among its students
and faculty members.
Within the Ph.D. program, the university has conferred 110 Ph.D. degrees to date, while currently supporting
322 active research scholars who are pursuing their doctoral degrees across various disciplines and subjects.
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Computer Science & Engineering
2 M.Tech 6 4 10
3 PhD 7 7
Lab. Technician 10
Total 4 4 54 72
Prof.(Dr.)Naveen Hemranjani
Designation: Professor & Dean
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: B.E(CSE),M.Tech(CSE), Ph.D(CSE)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area– Software Engineering , Machine Learning
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Dr. Bhavna Sharma
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification– M.Tech, Ph.D
Email– [email protected]
Research Area–Image Processing, Machine Learning
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Mr. Ajay Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech. ,B.E
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Computer Networks Database Management System,
Software Engineering
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Ms. Neha Mishra
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: B.Tech, M. Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Wireless Sensor Network
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Ms. Shivangi Dheer
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification- M.Tech, B.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Data Mining
Mr Manish Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: B. TECH, M.TECH, PhD*(Coursework completed)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Image Processing, Data Analysis, Data Segmentation
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Ms. Raminder Kaur
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification- M.Tech
Email- [email protected]
Research Area-Software Engineering, TOC, Compiler
Mr Girirah Khandelwal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Networking
Mr Manish Sharma
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Digital Signal Processing, Image Processing, AI, Em-
bedded System
Ms Ruchi Kulshrestha
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Image Processing, Ml
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Mr. Gaurav K. Sharma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech, PhD*
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: ML
Ms.Surbhi Agarwal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: AI,ML
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Mr. Sanat Jain
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: AI,ML
Ms.Priyanka Khatana
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: AI,ML
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Ms. Saibee Alam
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.tech, PhD*
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Cloud Computing, AI
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Ms. Shreya Agarwal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech, PhD*
Email- [email protected]
Research Area: AI
Mr Sandeep Gautam
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification : M.tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: ML and AI
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Mr Shivam
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Computer Science Engineering
Qualification : B.TECH, M.TECH
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: AI / ML
3 Ms. Kushal Kanwar “Recent Tools and Techniques for Quality 15/03/2023 20/03/2023
Research-RTTQR 2023”
4 Dr. Kamlesh Enhancement of Effective Soft and Technical 30/06/2023 04/07/2023
Lakhwani Skills
5 Ms. Seema Sharma R language for data science 24/04/2023 07/05/2023
6 Mr. Girraj Khandel- Microsoft Tools for Effective Teaching and 10/07/2023 07/14/2023
wal Learning Environment
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7 Dr. Kamlesh 1 Week FDP on Salesforce Administrator 22/01/2024 27/01/2024
Lakhwani
8 Dr. Shashi Sharma Innovation & Technology in Digital Pedago- 5/20/2024 5/24/2024
gy
9 Mr. Tushar Vyas Innovation & Technology in Digital Pedago- 5/20/2024 5/24/2024
gy
10 Ms. Diksha Sharma Recent trends in scientific Programming 2/26/2024 3/1/0024
using MATLAB
11 Ms. Shalini Singh Generative AI Models and Applications of 5/21/2024 5/25/2024
Machine learning
12 Ms. Kushal kanwar Innovation & Technology in Digital Pedago- 5/20/2024 5/24/2024
gy
13 Mr. Ajay Kumar NBA & NAAC Strategic Preparation for En- 5/27/2024 5/31/2024
Mehta hancing Quality of Education
14 Ms. Kushal kanwar Generative AI models and applications of 5/21/2024 5/25/2024
machine learning
15 Dr. Bhavna Sharma Innovation and Technology in Digital Peda- 5/20/2024 5/24/2024
gogy
16 Ms. Dimpal sharma Generative AI Models and Applications of 5/21/2024 5/25/2024
Machine Learning*
17 Ms. Laxmi Poonia Laxmi Poonia 5/21/2024 5/25/2024
22 Mr. Manish Kumar Navigating Tomorrow with AI, ML, and Data Science 3/19/2024 3/23/2024
for Intelligent Solutions
24 Ms. Seema Sharma Recent Advancements and Future Trends in AI and 4/15/2024 4/19/2024
NLP
25 Ms. Seema Sharma Salesforce Administrator 1/22/2024 1/27/2024
26 Prof. Surendra Ku- Innovation and Technology in Digital Pada- 5/20/2024 5/24/2024
mar Yadav gogy
27 Ms.Shreya agarwal AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) 1/29/2024 02/03/2024
Academy Faculty Development Program on
Applications of AI & Data Science
28 Ms.Shreya agarwal Salesforce Administrator conducted by ICT 1/22/2024 1/27/2024
Academy
29 Ms. Neha Mishra Salesforce Administrator 1/22/2024 1/27/2024
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31 Ms. Megha Garg Cyber Security and Analysis 01/08-2024 1/13/2024
Conferences Attended
S. No. Name of the faculty Name of the Conference Date from Date to
(dd-mm- (dd-mm-yyyy)
yyyy)
1 Ms. Shreya Agarwal International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
2 Dr. Kamlesh International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
Lakhwani telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
3 Mr. Ajay Kumar International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
4 Ms. Megha Garg International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
6 Ms.Laxmi Poonia International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
7 Mr.Pankaj Jain International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
8 Dr. Bhavna Sharma International Conference on Artificial In- 03-11-2023 03-11-2023
telligence, Advanced Materials, and Mecha-
tronics Systems
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Publications Books
Dr. Surendra Software Engineering Authored 9781-032-571300 Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Kumar Yadav Approaches to Enable Group
Digital Transforma-
tion Technologies
S.No Name of Title of Page Title of ISBN Publish- Year DOI (if any)
Faculty Book num- Book/ of er
Member Chapter ber Proceed- Book
ings
1 Raminder Unveiling 355- Lecture 978- Springer 2024 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-
Kaur consumer 369 notes in 981- nature 981-97-0892-5_28
segmenta- network 97-
tion : har- and sys- 0892-5
nessing k tems
mean clus-
tering using
elbow and
silhoutte
for target
precising
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2 Dr. Multi-Layer Artificial Wiley 2022 https://doi.
Kamlesh UAV Ad Hoc Intelligent Publish-
Network
Lakhwani Architecture,
Tech- ing
Protocol and niques for
Simulation Wireless
Commu-
nication
and Net-
working
3 Dr. Enhanced 133- Lecture 978- Springer, 2022 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-
Kamlesh Scientific 139 Notes in 981- Singa- 981-16-7985-8_14
Lakhwani Workflow Electrical 16- pore.
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2022 DOI: Systems
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na Shar- er: Issues, 266 Innova- 981- Singa- 2022 chapter/10.1007/978-981-
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and Future Mechani- 9235-2
Prospect(pp cal Engi-
257–266) neering.
16 April Lecture
2022 Notes in
Mechani-
cal Engi-
neering.
6 Dr. Ga- Privacy and 89- Robotics 978- Springer, 26-Feb- https://link.spring-
janand Security 110 and AI for 3-030- Cham 22 er.com/chap-
sharma Concerns Cyberse- 96736-
in Edge curity and 9
Comput- Critical
ing-Based Infra-
Smart Cities structure
in Smart
Cities
53
7 Mr Pratik Suggested 187- Method- IGI 2024 10.4018/979-8-3693-1062-5.
Pandey Cyber-Se- 200 ologies, Global ch010
curity Strat- Frame-
egy That works,
Maximizes and
Automated Applica-
Detection tions of
of Internet Machine
of Things Learning
Attacks
Using
Machine
Learning
8 Kushal Compar- 1st Interdis- Tayolar 2024 https://www.taylor-
kanwar ison and edi- ciplinary & francis francis.com/chapters/
Analysis of tion Research group
Multi-Clas- in Tech-
sifiers on nology
Cervical and Man-
Cancer Risk agement
Factors
54
Publications in Journals
S.No Name of Title of Paper Name of Vol., Page, IF(if any) LINK
Faculty Journal Year
6 Dr. Ga- Performance Optimi- International vol. 15, no. Scopus -Q3 https://www.inder-
janand zation of Face Recogni- Journal of 3-4, pp. scienceonline.com/
Biometrics
Sharma tion based on LBP with 289 –, Feb. doi/abs/10.1504/
SVM and Random 2023 IJBM.2023.130644
Forest classifier
7 Dr. Kam- Knowledge vector Multimedia issue SCIE- Q1 https://doi.
lesh representation of Tools and March org/10.1007/
Lakhwani three-dimensional Applications 2023 s11042-023-14894-
convex polyhedrons 0
and reconstruction of
medical images using
knowledge vector
55
8 Dr Kam- Adaptive and Convex International Volume 13 Scopus -Q2 https://www.
lesh Optimization-Inspired Journal of Issue no 1, igi-global.com/
Cloud Appli-
Lakhwani Workflow Scheduling cations and
2023, Total gateway/arti-
for Cloud Environment Computing Pages 25 cle/311035
(IJCAC)
9 Ajay Ku- OVERCOME LOAD Journal of Vol. 38 (2) Scopus -Q4 Journal of Data
mar BALANCING PROB- Data Acqui- 2023 Acquisition and
LEM BY WEIGHT sition and Processing (sjcjycl.
BASED SCHEME ON Processing cn)
CLOUD
11 Seema A Study of Vulnerabil- Artificial Vol. 00(00) - https://ojs.bon-
Sharma ity Scannersfor Detect- Intelligence 1–7 viewpress.com/
ing SQL Injection and and Applica- index.php/AIA/ar-
XSSAttack in Websites tions (AIA) ticle/view/754/489
12 Seema Video controlling using Scope Volume 13 Scopus -Q4 https://scope-jour-
Sharma hand gestures using Number nal.com/assets/
automation techniques uploads/doc/
in ML pipelines: A case b8e84-209-
study 216.202317015..pdf
13 Saibee Accuracy Assessment Mathemat- Volume scopus -Q4 https://www.
alam of Several Machine ical statis- 71 no. 4 philstat.org/index.
Learning Algorithms tician and (2022) php/MSEA/article/
for Breast Cancer Di- engineering view/2378
agnosis application
14 Dr. A compact and eco- International issue April SCIE-Q3 https://www.
Muquadd- nomical AMC backed Journal of 2023 cambridge.org/
ar Ali antenna solution for Microwave core/journals/
wearable biomedical and Wireless international-jour-
applications Technologies nal-of-micro-
wave-and-wire-
less-technologies/
article/abs/com-
pact-and-econom-
56
17 SHRUTI Digital Twin and Con- Journal of Accepted
MATHUR tainer Network Tech- Intelligent
nology for IOT &Fuzzy Sys-
tems
18 Neha Analysis and detection Journal of Volume 26 Scopus -Q2 https://tarupub-
Mishra of insider attacks using Discrete Issue no 3, lications.com/
behaviour rule based Mathemati- April 2023, doi/10.47974/JDM-
architecture in enter- cal Sciences Page 685- SC-1743
prise multitenancy and Cryp- 693
tography
19 Girraj Computer vision, ma- Journal of Volume 26 Scopus -Q2 https://tarupub-
Khandel- chine learning based Discrete Issue no 3, lications.com/
Mathematical
wal monocular biome- Sciences and
April 2023, doi/10.47974/JDM-
chanical and security Cryptography Page 685- SC-1741
analysis 693
20 Ruchi Kul- Accuracy Assessment Mathemat- Volume scopus -Q4 https://www.
shrestha of Several Machine ical statis- 71 no. 4 philstat.org/index.
Learning Algorithms tician and (2022) php/MSEA/article/
for Breast Cancer Di- engineering view/2378
agnosis application
21 Satyajeet Performance Optimi- International vol. 15, no. Scopus -Q3 https://www.inder-
Sharma zation of Face Recogni- Journal of 3-4, pp. scienceonline.com/
Biometrics
tion based on LBP with 289 –, Feb. doi/abs/10.1504/
SVM and Random 2023 IJBM.2023.130644
Forest classifier
22 Himanshu Peak-Average-Power Comput- Vol.45, SCI-E in- https://www.tech-
Sharma Ratio Techniques for er System No.2, pp. dexed science.com/csse/
5G Waveforms Using Science and 1001-1016, v45n2/50410/html
D-SLM and D-PTS Engineer- 2023
ing (Tech
Science)
23 Himanshu Analysis of Through- Journal of Vol-44,Is- https://www.de-
Scopus-Q3
Sharma put and Error Rate of Optical sue No-3, gruyter.com/docu-
16- QAM,64 QAM and Communi- 25 July ment/doi/10.1515/
256- QAM O-NOMa cation 2023 joc-2023-0200/
waveforms html
24 Himanshu Hybrid Detection tech- Alexendria vol. 75, SCI-E-Q1 https://doi.
Sharma niques for 5G and B5G Engineering 2023,pp- org/10.1016/j.
M_MIMO system Journal 429-437 aej.2023.06.005
25 Himanshu Computer vision, ma- Journal of Volume 26 Scopus -Q1 https://tarupub-
Sharma chine learning based Discrete Issue no 3, lications.com/
Mathematical
monocular biome- Sciences and
April 2023, doi/10.47974/JDM-
chanical and security Cryptography Page 685- SC-1741
analysis 693
26 Himanshu A Comparative PA- Optical and Vol-55 SCI-Q2 https://www.
Sharma PR,BER and PSD for Quantam Article inderscienceon-
optical NOMA com- Electron- no-890, line.com/doi/
munication framework ics(Springer) August abs/10.1504/IJW-
2023 MC.2023.132429
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27 Himanshu Analysis of Discrete Internation- Vol-25,No- Scopus-Q4
Sharma voltage level Energy al Journal 1,pp
Efficient Scheduling for of Wireless 11-17,july
fixed priority frame- and Mobile 2023
work Computing
28 Himanshu A Mathematical analy- Journal of Vol- Scopus-Q1 https://tarupub-
Sharma sis of M-MIMO using Discrete 26,Issue- lications.com/
ML based Signal De- Mathemati- doi/10.47974/JDM-
tection Algorithms cal Sciences SC-1751
and Cryp-
tography
30 Nidhi Hybrid Detection tech- Alexendria vol. 75, SCI-E-Q1 https://doi.
Gour niques for 5G and B5G Engineering 2023,pp- org/10.1016/j.
M_MIMO system Journal 429-437 aej.2023.06.005
58
35 Nootan Accuracy Assessment Mathemat- Volume scopus -Q4 https://www.
Verma of Several Machine ical statis- 71 no. 4 philstat.org/index.
Learning Algorithms tician and (2022) php/MSEA/article/
for Breast Cancer Di- engineering view/2378
agnosis application
36 Nootan Artificial Intelligence Journal of Volume 10, Scopus-Q3 Artificial Intelli-
Verma that Learns Fish Be- Survey in Issue 01, gence that Learns
havior Might Improve Fisheries (Feb 2023). Fish Behavior
Fishing Gear Sciences Might Improve
Fishing Gear | Jour-
nal of Survey in
Fisheries Sciences
(sifisheriessciences.
com)
37 Dr. Shashi Accuracy Assessment Mathemat- Volume scopus -Q4 https://www.
Sharma of Several Machine ical statis- 71 no. 4 philstat.org/index.
Learning Algorithms tician and (2022) php/MSEA/article/
for Breast Cancer Di- engineering view/2378
agnosis application
38 Dr. Shashi Artificial Intelligence Journal of Volume 10, Scopus-Q3 Artificial Intelli-
Sharma that Learns Fish Be- Survey in Issue 01, gence that Learns
havior Might Improve Fisheries (Feb 2023). Fish Behavior
Fishing Gear Sciences Might Improve
Fishing Gear | Jour-
nal of Survey in
Fisheries Sciences
(sifisheriessciences.
com)
39 Raman- Prognostic role of Nano World Abstract
deep Kaur metabolic transporters Journal Accepted
SLC16A3 and SLC2A1
in Breast Cancer
40 Shivangi A Novel Approach journal of Har- Vol. 44 No. Scopus- https://harbinengi-
Dheer Machine Learning and bin Engineer- 7 (2023): neeringjournal.
ing University
gesture,posed estima- Issue 7 com/index.php/
tion based industrial journal/article/
automation view/810
Publications in Conference
S. No. Name of Fac- Title of Paper Name of Conference Name of Orga- Date of
ulty nizer Confer-
ence
1 Dr Seema shar- A GWO-XGBoost 2023 International Con- GL Bajaj Institute 11-12 may
ma Machine Learning ference on Disruptive of Technology 2023
and Management,
Classifier for Detect- Technologies (ICDT) Greater Noida,
ing Malware Execut- India
ables
59
2 Dr. Gajanand Secure Online Voting 4th International Con- PIET,Jaipur December
Sharma System: Blockchain ference on Information 23 - 24,
and other Approach- Management & Machine 2022
es (https://doi. Intelligence (ICIMMI
2022)
3 Dr. Muquaddar Design and analysis of 4th International Confer- MNIT Jaipur July 13-
Ali a dual-band wearable ence on Data Science and 17, 2023
antenna integrated Applications
with an AMC reflec-
tor for biomedical
applications
4 Dr. Gajanand Blockchain and its 4th International Con- PIET,Jaipur December
Sharma dimensions: Future ference on Information 23 - 24,
Security (https://doi. Management & Machine 2022
Intelligence (ICIMMI
2022)
5 Dr. Gajanand Secure The Role of 4th International Con- PIET,Jaipur December
Sharma CNN in Detection ference on Information 23 - 24,
and Prediction of Management & Machine 2022
Tomato Leaf Disease: Intelligence (ICIMMI
A review (https://doi. 2022)
6 Tushar Vyas Application of Cryp- 11th International Con- Teerthanker Ma- 16-17 De-
tographic Methods to ference on System Mod- haveer University, cember,
Moradabad
Blockchain Technol- eling & Advancement in 2022
ogy to Increase Data Research Trends (SMART
Reliability (Scopus 2022)
Indexed)
7 Tushar Vyas Blockchain Enabled Eighth International Jeppiaar Engi- 6-7 April,
Intelligent Surveil- Conference on Science neering College, 2023
Chennai
lance System Model Technology Engineering
with AI and IoT (Sco- and Mathematics (ICON-
pus Indexed) STEM 2023)
8 Tushar Vyas Security and Privacy Fourth International Hindusthan Insti- 6-8 July
Enabled Framework Conference on Elec- tute of Technology, 2023
Coimbatore
for Online Social Net- tronics and Sustainable
works using Block- Communication Systems
chain (ICESC - 2023)
9 kushal kanwar Comparison Interdisciplinary research IEM Kolkata & 20-22
and Analysis of in technology & manage- UEM jaipur April 2023
Multi-Classifiers on ment (IRTM)2023
Cervical Cancer Risk
Factors
10 Raminder Kaur Unveiling consum- International conference Manchester UK Accepted
er segmentation: on computer and com- 2023
harnessing k mean munication network 2023
clustering using elbow ICCCN
and silhouttes for
target pricing
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Grant Received
S.NO Name of the Name Name Type (Gov- Year of Funds Dura- Current
Project of the of the ernment/ Award pro- tion Status of
the Project
Faculty Fund- Non-Gov- vided of the (Completed/
Member ing ernment (INR in project In-Process)
from the agency etc., ) Lakhs)
Depart-
ment as
Principal
Investi-
gator/Co
Investi-
gator
1 Up skilling and Mr Shek- DST Government 2023-2024 2188000 9 Completed
Awareness pro- har, Dr months
gram on Artifi- Bhavna
cial Intelligence Shar-
and Machine ma , Dr
Learning for the Gajanand
school Children Sharma
of Jaipur Dis-
trict of Rajas-
than State
61
3 19PHEN021 Jyotsna An- Dr. Bhavna 22 June 2019 DEEP LEARNING BASED OPTIMI-
thal sharma ZATION IN SENTIMENT ANALYSIS
9 20PHEC035 Allisa Goyal DR Kamlesh 19-03-2021 Blockchain Technology for Node Au-
Lakhwani thentication and Communication in
Wireless Sensor Network
62
16 Neha Agar- Dr Manish Jain 24 June 2023 Pending
wal
17 19PHEN043 Vikas Verma Dr Manish Jain 11 July 2020 Flow Classification and Energy Ef-
ficient Routing in Software Defined
Networks using Machine Learning
18 Pratyaksha Dr Manish Jain 3 May 2024 Pending
Ranawat
19 19PHEN033 Laxmi Poo- Dr Seema Tin-
20 July 2020 Distributed Denial of service(DDoS)
nia ker Mitigation by Blockchain and Software
Defined Network(SDN)
20 22PCON002 Sanjay Shar- Dr Shashi Shar- 10-102022 Modeling and Simulation of Facial Fea-
ma ma tures for Drowziness Detection using
Intelligent Computing Algorithms
25 19PHEN014 Sanjog Dr. Naveen 15-06-2019 Building the unique Ranking func-
Arora hemrajani tion(URF) using Hybrid methods for
improving Bilingual Corpus search
26 19PHEN036 Ajay Kumar Dr. Naveen 4th SEpt Performance Optimization of Trans-
Hemrajani 2019 port Layer using Intelligent Agent in
Cognitive Network
29 20PHEN036 Ms. Dimple Dr. Ravi Shan- 26-03-2021 Optimazation of ceverage redundency
Sharma kar Sharma removal scheme and hole replacement
in hetrogenous wireless sensor network
63
30 20PHEN032 Ms. Khush- Dr. Ravi Shan- 26-03-2021 Development of enhanced Machine Learning
boo Sharma kar Sharma Model for Effective Cyber Threat detection in
IoT Networks
S Title of the Patent/ Copy- Patent/Copy- Year pat- Granted/ Name of the Inventor /
No right right Number ent was Published Copyright awardee from
awarded/ the Department
published
1 Virtual fault locator 386492-001 17/05/2023 Granted Dr. Kamlesh Lakhwani,
Dr. Bhavna Sharma
2 Impact of interactive 202341038282A 30/6/2023 Published Seema Sharma
whiteboard technology for
education in India
Event Details:
The main topic of discussion was on – “How to memorize faster and retain it for longer duration” and “Ca-
reer aspects after B.Tech.” “Career opportunities in Engineering services, GATE and Public sector”.
Mr. Jitendra Tiwari said that with the effective use of memory enhancement techniques one can rapidly
memorize and recall information. This saves valuable study time, develop higher self-confidence, improve
concentration, observation and overcome absent mindedness. Practicing memory techniques also prevent
students from ‘blanking out’ during exams. He said that strong memory is a very important element to
achieve success in examinations, campus interviews and in everyday relationship. During the workshop Mr.
Jitendra Tiwari demonstrated memory techniques and gave away memory enhancement tips to the students.
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Trainer Details
Mr. Jitendra Tiwari, educationalist by profession, his name is registered in LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS for memoriz-
ing world’s toughest dictionary GRE Barrons, words with meanings; words with page numbers & words in a sequence
A to Z and Z to A. He completed his schooling from Army School. During his Graduation he completed NCC ‘C’
certificate, Represented M.P. at national level in Football. He did the mountaineering course at HMI, Darjeeling, where
he was selected Best Trainee of the Course & awarded GOLD MEDAL. He has been nurturing students nationwide for
the past 18 years.
In this Span, he has conducted many Seminars in prestigious schools & Colleges.The seminars which have
been conducted Nationwide by Mr. Jitendra Tiwari, to name a few they are at IIT Delhi, NIT Delhi, DTU
Delhi, and various other prestigious organizations in the country.
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Faculty Development Program on Salesforce Administrator
Date: 21st January 2024–26th January 2024
Venue : Lab 18, KAB Block.
Program Overview : -
The Faculty Development Program on Salesforce Administrator garnered an overwhelming response, with
approximately 40 enthusiastic educators from JECRC University, JECRC College, Poddar International
College, and Alankar Mahila P G Mahavidyalaya actively participating and contributing to its success. The
program focused on equipping faculty members with practical skills in Salesforce administration, empower-
ing them to leverage this powerful tool in both academic and administrative settings.
Mr. Aditya Jha, trainer from ICT Academy, delivered the content in the most engaging and impactful man-
ner, ensuring that participants gained a thorough understanding of Salesforce concepts and techniques.
List of Attendees:
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Jaipur enginee ring
college and research
Dr SANJA Y Centre,Jjaipur
GOUR
6 100731 145348 Sanjay.since@ PRO-
gmail.com FESSOR
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Jaipur enginee ring
college and research
Centre, Jaipur
RAMA BHARD
Rama.bhard- ASSIS-
12 100724 WAJ 145348
waj.17@ TANT
gmail.com PRO-
FESSOR
Jaipur enginee
ring college and
research centre,
RICHA UP- Jaipur Richaupadhyay. ASSISTANT PRO-
13 100725 ADH YAY 145348
[email protected] FESSOR
ANEES H
KUMA R JECRC Aneesh.mish- ASSISTANT PRO-
14 100059 MISHR University 146252 [email protected]. FESSOR- II
A , Rajasthan in
68
PRATY AK- JECRC Pratyaksha. ASSISTANT PRO-
24 100056 SHA RANA University 146252 ranawat@ FESSOR- II
WAT , Rajasthan jecrcu. Edu.in
Prof. (Dr.)
KAML ESH JECRC Kamlesh.
25 100693 LAKH University 146252 lakhwani@ PROFESSOR
WANI , Rajasthan jecrcu.e du.in
RUCHI JECRC Ruchi.kulshres- ASSISTANT PRO-
26 100068 KULSH University 146252 [email protected]. FESSOR- II
RESTH , Rajasthan in
A
27 100065 SAIBEE JECRC 146252 Saibee.alam@ ASSISTANT PRO-
ALAM University jecrcu.edu.in FESSOR-
, Rajasthan II
SANJA Y
KUMA R JECRC Sanjay.tehari- ASSISTANT PRO-
TEHAR IYA University [email protected]. FESSOR- I
28 100063 146252
, Rajasthan in
29 100067 SEEMA JECRC 146252 Seema.shar- ASSISTANT PRO-
SHAR University ma@jecrcu. FESSOR-
MA , Rajasthan edu.in I
SHIPR A JECRC ASSISTANT PRO-
30 100694 KHAN University 146252 Shipra.khan- FESSOR- II
DELW AL , Rajasthan delwal@
jecrcu.e du.in
SHIVA M JECRC Shivam.ku- ASSISTANT PRO-
31 100062 KUMA University 146252 mar@jecrcu. FESSOR- II
R , Rajasthan edu.in
32 100695 SHIVA JECRC 146252 Shivangi. ASSISTANT
NGI DHEER University dheer@jecrcu. PROFESSOR- II
, Rajasthan edu.in
SHREY A JECRC Shreya.agraw- ASSISTANT PRO-
33 100696 AGAR University 146252 [email protected]. FESSOR- II
WAL , Rajasthan in
SHRUT JECRC ASSISTANT PRO-
34 100697 IMATH University 146252 Shruti. FESSOR- I
UR , Rajasthan mathur@
jecrcu.edu.in
SURBH JECRC Surbhi.agarw- ASSISTANT PRO-
35 100061 IAGAR University 146252 [email protected]. FESSOR- I
WAL , Rajasthan in
Shashik ant Poddar Interna-
36 100045 Sharma tion al College, 145838 Shashikant. Assistant Professor
Jaipur sharma@pod-
dari nstitute.
org
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Shubhan gini Poddar Interna-
37 100046 Agarwal tion al College, 145838 Shubhangini. Assistant Professor
Jaipur agarwal@pod-
da rinstitute.
org
Poddar manage
ment and technic
Dr. Ruchir al campus,
Jaipur Ruchir.saxe- Associate Professor
38 100047 Saxena 145509
na@poddarin-
stitu te.org
Poddar manage
ment and technic
Kritika Pal al campus,
Jaipur Kritika.pal@ Assistant Professor
39 100048 Singh 145509
poddarinstitute.
Org
40 100049 Ramand JECRC 146252 Ramandeep. Assistant Professor
Eep Kaur University kaur@jecrcu.
Rajasthan edu.in
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FDP Coordinators:-
1. Prof.(Dr.)Kamlesh Lakhwani
2. Ms. Meghna Sharma
Event :The Placement Saga
Dated : 20th December 2023,
Time :11:30 AM
Venue : JU, Auditorium.
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Event: Idea Spark
Dated: 15th Sept. 2023
Venue: Seminar Hall, Engg. Block
On the occasion of Engineer’s Day, JECRC University’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering
organized the “Idea Spark” event, in collaboration with I Neuron, on September 15, 2023. The event aimed to
celebrate innovation and creativity, providing a platform for students to showcase their projects and compete
for valuable prizes. Engineer’s Day is celebrated on September 15 each year to honor the contributions of
Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, one of India’s foremost engineers.
Event Overview:
The Idea Spark event witnessed the active involvement of 120 teams, from which 30 teams were initially
shortlisted. Subsequently, the selection process narrowed down to the top 8 teams, with the first three emerg-
ing as the ultimate winners, receiving well-deserved prizes. Additionally, a parallel offline questionnaire took
place across 32 venues, engaging first-year participants. The two standout responses were rewarded with the
chance to attend the event session. Furthermore, an interactive quiz for the audience was conducted during
the event, with instant rewards in the form of goodies for those who provided swift and accurate answers.
Also, the Official LinkedIn page of the department was officially inaugurated on that day by Shri Dheemant
Agrawal, Director Digital Strategies, JECRC University.
Inauguration:
The event commenced with an inauguration ceremony, where faculty members, students, and representatives
from INeuron were present. The participants were inspired to channel their creativity and engineering skills
towards impactful projects.
Coding Session:
Teams immersed themselves in a full day of coding, working passionately on their projects. The event provid-
ed an environment conducive to collaboration and the exchange of innovative ideas among the participating
students.
Valedictory Ceremony:
The grand finale, the Valedictory Ceremony of Idea Spark 2023, took place on September 15, 2023. The event
was graced by the presence of faculty members, and enthusiastic students. Shri Arpit Agrawal, Vice Chairper-
son of JECRC University, chaired the ceremony.
Judging Process:
A panel of judges, alumni of JU, interacted with the participating teams and evaluated their projects based on
creativity, technical proficiency, and potential impact. The judging process was thorough and aimed at recog-
nizing outstanding innovation in the field of computer science.
Prize Distribution:
First Prize: Team Data-chain was awarded the first prize with a substantial cash reward of ₹5000
Second Prize: Team Cybernaut secured the second position, receiving a prize of ₹3,000.
Third Prize: Team Protshann from claimed the third position and was awarded ₹2,000.
Consultation Prizes: Additionally, there were 5 consultation prizes, each worth ₹1,000, distributed among
deserving teams.
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Event: Internship Evaluation Day
Dated : 24th June -15th July 2023
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PROMINENT ALUMNI
SNo. Student Name Gen- B.Tech./BE Company Name Annual CTC(INR) of-
der Specialization fered
(M/F)
1 Tejasvi Yadav M CSE Commvault 34LPA
2 Aditya Tiwari M CSE Google 44 LPA
3 Kanchi Aswar F CSE Autodesk 41LPA
4 Abhishek Garg M CSE Infoedge 10 LPA
5 Ujjwal Agarwal M CSE HPE 17.5 LPA
6 Radhika Gupta F CSE Amazon 30.54 LPA
7 Priyanshi Das F CSE BillDesk 8.5 LPA
8 Muskan Jiwrajka F CSE Cactus Comm. 10 LPA
9 Atul Sharma M CSE Cactus Comm. 10 LPA
10 Rijul Kumar M CSE Cactus Comm. 10 LPA
11 Abhishek Sharma M CSE Infoedge 10 LPA
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SCHOOL OF COMPUTER APPLICATION
Introduction
The School of Computer Applications offers BCA and MCA Programs with several industry specializations both
spanning for three and two years, respectively. Additionally, the school provides a Ph.D. program also. Fully Flexible
Choice Based Credit System helps to provide a wide spectrum of choices to the students. MCA and BCA programs
focus on providing students with high-end IT education keeping in view the changing Technology as well as Industry
needs to suit the digital economy in the dynamic Computer and IT Industry. The School of Computer Applications is
well equipped with the human resource and the infrastructure required for the training of future IT professionals.
The faculty and students in the school are the members of renowned professional organizations such as ACM, USA,
IEEE USA, CSI India, IAENG USA, IACSIT Singapore, etc. The school of Computer Applications is partnered with
world class industries for Students Ambassador Programs i.e. Microsoft Student Partner, Google Student Ambassador,
Sales force Student Ambassador and TCS Student Ambassador. Along with actively participating in various club activ-
ities, students are effectively running ACM Student Chapter with group ID- 130354.
Faculty Profile
Prof. (Dr.) Deepak Dembla
Designation: Professor & Dean
Qualification: MCA, M.Tech. Ph.D(CSE)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Mobile AdHoc Networks, High Speed Network,
Wireless Communications and Networks, Data Warehousing and
Data Mining, Software Engineering, Information and Network Secu-
rity.
Publication: International/National Journals: 41
Conferences/ Seminar: 22
FDP/MOOC: 47
Mr. Shekhar
Designation: HoD, Head Innovation Cell-JU Makerspace
Qualification: B.E.(Information Technology), M.Tech (CSE), PhD-
CSE (Purs).
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Machine learning, Deep Learning, Algorithms analy-
sis, Programming Languages
Publication: Research Papers - 03; Books – 04
FDP/MOOC: 19
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Dr. Blessy Thankachan
Designation: Associate Professor & Dy. HoD (BCA II & III Yrs.)
Qualification–MCA, Ph.D
Email [email protected]
Research Area–Software Engineering, Big Data, Machine Learning
Publication: International/NationalJournals:23,
Conferences/ Seminar: 09, Book/Chapters: 05
FDP/MOOC:12
Dr. Anooja A
Designation: Associate Professor & Dy. HoD (MCA) Qualification -
Ph. D. (CSE)
Email - [email protected]
Research Area-Software Developing and testing Publication: Inter-
national/NationalJournals:10, Conferences/ Seminar: 10
FDP/MOOC:05
79
Mr. Amit Thakore
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Department of IT & Computer Application
Qualification: M.Tech.(CSE), Ph.D (Pur.)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Machine Learning
Publication: Conferences/Seminar: 04
FDP/MOOC:5
80
Ms. Mona Katara
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Qualification: B.Tech, M.Tech (CSE), Ph.D (Pur.)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area - Networking
Publication: NationalJournals:01
Conferences/Seminar:01
FDP/MOOC:02
81
Ms. Vartika Bhadana
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Qualification: M.Tech(CS)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: AI&ML
Publication: International/National-03 FDP/MOOC :04
82
Mr. Hari Mohan Mishra
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Qualification: MCA, MTech(SS)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Big Data Analytics
Publication-International/National:01Conference/Seminar:01
FDP/MOOC:02
83
Ms. Ruma Srivastava
Designation: Assistant Professor-II Qualification: MCA
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: AI &ML
Publication-International/National:01Conference/Seminar:01
FDP/MOOC:02
84
Ms. Anjali Thawani
Designation: Assistant Professor-II Qualification: MCA
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Artificial Intelligence
Publication-International/National:01Conference/Seminar:01
FDP/MOOC:02
85
Mr. Paras Jain
Designation: Assistant Professor-II Qualification: MCA
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
Publication-International/National:01Conference/Seminar:01
FDP/MOOC:02
Faculty Name Designation Date of Join- First Date Highest Qual- NET/
ing the Pres- of Joining ification JRF/
ent Position the Uni- SLET
versity
Dr. Deepak Dem- Professor & Dean 1 July 2016 3rd Oct
st
Ph. D. (CSE) No
bla 2013
Mr. Shekhar HoD, Head- JU Makerspace 10 Aug 2016 10th Aug
th
M. Tech. GATE
2016 (CSE)
Dr. Blessy Thank- Associate Professor & Dy. 04th July 2023 01st Octo- MCA, Ph.D No
achan HoD (BCA II & III Yrs.) ber 2022
Dr. Anooja Associate Professor & Dy. 04 July 2023 07th April
th
Ph. D. No
HoD (MCA) 2022
Dr. Lovkesh Associate Professor & Dy. 10 May 2024 10th May
th
Ph.D No
Singh Vermani HoD (BCA I Yr.) 2024
Dr. Sunita Bhati Assistant Professor-I 5th Septem- 5th Sep- Ph. D. No
ber 2022 tember
2022
Dr. Manoj Tiwari Assistant Professor-II 2 August 6 February M.Tech (CSE), No
2021 2019 PhD
Mr. Amit Thakore Assistant Professor-II 3rd Sept 2022 3rd Sept M.Tech.(CSE) No
2022
Mr. Amit Jha Assistant Professor-II 31st Sept, 31st Sept, M.Tech.(CSE) No
2022 2022
Mr. Rakesh Assistant Professor-I 10 September 10 Sep- MCA, M. Tech NET,
Dawra 2022 tember (CSE) SLET
2022
Mr. Kapil Bhard- Assistant Professor-II 1st Sep 2022 1st Sep MCA, M.Tech No
waj 2022 (IT)
Ms. Nimisha Assistant Professor-II 25-Oct-2021 25-Oct- MCA, M. Tech No
Bhatt 2021 (CSE)
Ms. Mona Katara Assistant Professor-II 1 April 2017 1 April M. Tech. No
2017 (CSE)
Ms. Shefali shar- Assistant professor -II 29/08/2022 MCA,M- No
ma BA(HR)
Ms. Rashi Assistant Professor-II 1st November 1st No- M tech CSE No
2022 vember
2022
Mr. Amar Assistant Professor-II 19 Oct 2022 19 Oct M. Tech. (Cy- No
2022 ber Security)
86
Ms. Basu Assistant Professor-II 1st Aug. 2023 1st Aug. M.Tech, Ph. No
2023 D(Pur.)
Ms. Vartika Bha- Assistant Professor-II 27th January 27th Janu- M.Tech.(CSE) No
dana 2023 ary 2023
Mr. Abhijeet Assistant Professor-II 16th Novem- 16th No- M.Tech No
ber 2022 vember
2022
Ms. Jyoti Sharma Assistant Professor-II 26th sept 26th sept M.Tech.(CSE) No
2022 2022
Ms. Sonia Soni Assistant professor II 1/3/2023 1/3/2023 M. Tech. (CS) No
Mr. Manender Assistant Professor-II 29 July 2023 29 July MCA, M.Sc. No
Dutt 2023 (Computer
Applications)
Mr. Hari Mohan Assistant Professor-I 25/5/2023 25/5/2023 MCA, No
Mishra MTech(SS)
Ms. Sanjana Assistant Professor-II 15th July 15th July MCA No
Purohit 2023 2023
Ms. Neha Pandey Assistant Professor-II 10 July 2023 10 July MCA No
2023
Mr. Pushpendra Assistant Professor-II 29Th Aug 29Th Aug M.Tech.(CS) No
Kumar Sikarwal 2023 2023
Ms. Neha Jain Assistant Professor-II 21st Aug. 21st Aug. M.Tech No
2023 2023
Ms. Ruma Srivas- Assistant Professor-II 21st Aug. 21st Aug. MCA No
tava 2023 2023
Mr. Abhishek Assistant Professor-II 21th August 21 August M.Tech (CSE) No
2023 2023
Mr. Kshterapal Assistant Professor-II 02nd August 02 August MCA No
2023 2023
Ms. Palak Khan- Assistant Professor-II 30th Novem- 30th No- MCA No
delwal ber 2023 vember
2023
Ms. Anjali Tha- Assistant Professor-II 12-2-2024 12-2-2024 MCA No
wani
Ms. Chandani Assistant Professor-II 22-04-2024 22-04-2024 MCA No
Manglani
Mr. Jagbinder Assistant Professor-II 3-7-2024 3-7-2024 MCa No
Ms. Preeti Puro- Assistant Professor-II 22th Aug 22th Aug M.Sc (Maths) No
hit 2022 2022
Ms. Garima Assistant Professor-II 1.07.2024 1.07.2024 MCA
Ms. Apoorva Assistant Professor-II 18.06.2024 18.06.2024 MCA No
Vashisth
Mr. Paras Jain Assistant Professor-II 08/07/2024 08/07/2024 MCA No
87
FDP/ Workshops Attended by Faculty Members:-
Name of the Name of the FDP At- Name of the Organizing Institution/ Agency
Faculty Mem- tended
ber
From To Name of the FDP
Dr. Blessy Microsoft Tools For 10-07-2023 14-07-2023 R-CAT, Microsoft and KOENIG,
Thankachan Effective Teaching and JECRC University Jaipur
Learning Environment
Dr. Blessy Exploring Computing’s 21-08-2023 25-08-2023 Sri Balaji College of Engineering
Thankachan New Frontiers : IOT , & Technology,
Design, AI, Cloud, ML Jaipur
Dr. Blessy Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Thankachan and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Ms. Basu Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Kalyanwat and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Ms. Basu Intellectual Property 13-02-2024 17-02-2024
Kalyanwat Rights, Product Devel-
opment and Entrepre-
neurship
Ms. Neha AI/ML and Data Science 26-02-2024 01-03-2024 Computer Science and Engineer-
Pandey for Industry 4.0 (Ad- ing Department,Arya Institute of
vance Level) Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Neha Machine Learning and 20-11-2023 24-11-2023 Computer Science and Engineer-
Pandey Predictive Analysis using ing Department,Arya Institute of
Python Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Neha Generative AI Models 21-05-2024 25-05-2024 Department of Computer Science
Pandey and Applications of Ma- and Engineering, Shri Vishnu En-
chine Learning gineering College for Women.
Ms. Neha Innovation and Technol- 20-05-2024 24-05-2024 S.S Jain Subodh Management
Pandey ogy in Digital Pedagogy Institute, Jaipur
Ms. Vartika Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Bandhana and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Ms. Vartika Machine Learning and 20-11-2023 24-11-2023 Computer Science and Engineer-
Bandhana Predictive Analysis using ing Department,Arya Institute of
Python Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Rashi Machine Learning and 20-11-2023 24-11-2023 Computer Science and Engineer-
Jain Predictive Analysis using ing Department, Arya Institute of
Python Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Rashi Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Jain and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
88
Ms. Sonia Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Soni and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Ms. Mona Cloud Infrastructure 21-08-2023 25-08-2023 Department of Computer Science
Katara (AWS) and
Engineering, Manipal University
Jaipur
Ms. Mona Recent Industry Trends 15-05-2023 19-05-2023 School of Computer Science and
Katara and Technology Engineering,
Manipal University Jaipur
Ms. Mona Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Katara and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Mr. Amar Microsoft Tools For 10-07-2023 14-07-2023 R-CAT, Microsoft and KOENIG,
Singh Verma Effective Teaching and JECRC University Jaipur
Learning Environment
Mr. Amar Exploring Computing’s 21-08-2023 25-08-2023 Sri Balaji College of Engineering
Singh Verma New Frontiers : IOT , & Technology, Jaipur
Design, AI, Cloud, ML
Mr. Amar Machine Learning and 20-11-2023 24-11-2023 Computer Science and Engineer-
Singh Verma Predictive Analysis using ing Department, Arya Institute of
Python Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Sanjana Machine Learning and 20-11-2023 24-11-2023 Computer Science and Engineer-
Purohit Predictive Analysis using ing Department, Arya Institute of
Python Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Sanjana LaTex and SPSS 10-06-2024 14-06-2024 Department of Computer Science,
Purohit Indus University-Ahmedabad
Mr. Hari Mo- Innovation and Technol- 20-05-2024 24-05-2024 S.S Jain Subodh Management
han Mishra ogy in Digital Pedagogy Institute, Jaipur
Ms. Shefali Machine Learning and 20-11-2023 24-11-2023 Computer Science and Engineer-
Sharma Predictive Analysis using ing Department, Arya Institute of
Python Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Shefali Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Sharma and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Ms. Shefali AI/ML and Data Science 26-02-2024 01-03-2024 Computer Science and Engineer-
Sharma for Industry 4.0 (Ad- ing Department, Arya Institute of
vance Level) Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
Ms. Jyoti Entrepreneurial Avenues 04-03-2024 16-03-2024 MNIT Innovation and Incubation
Sharma and Opportunities in Centre,
Cyber-Physical Systems MNIT Jaipur
Ms. Jyoti AI/ML and Data Science 26-02-2024 01-03-2024 Computer Science and Engineer-
Sharma for Industry 4.0 (Ad- ing Department, Arya Institute of
vance Level) Engineering and Technology-Jai-
pur
89
Publications (National/International Journals)/Conferences/ Books/Chapters:-
Paper Title Name of the Fac- Name of the Journal Link of the Document
ulty Member from
the Department as
Author
MCBM: IMPLEMENTATION Dr. Deepak Dembla ASEAN Engineering Jour- https://doi.org/10.11113/
OF MULTICLASS AND nal aej.v13.19401
TRANSFER LEARNING
ALGORITHM BASED ON
DEEP LEARNING MODEL
FOR EARLY DETECTION OF
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Deep learning models for enhancing Dr. Deepak Dembla Multimedia Tools and Ap- https://doi.org/10.1007/
potato leaf disease prediction: Imple- plications s11042-023-16993-4
mentation of transfer learning based
stacking ensemble model
Development and analysis of deep Dr. Deepak Dembla ASEAN Engineering Jour- https://journals.
learning model based on multiclass Dr. Anooja A nal utm.my/aej/article/
classification of retinal image for ear-
ly detection of diabetic retinopathy
view/19256/8281
Nusselt number estimation using a Mr. Shekhar Journal of Thermal Analysis Nusselt number esti-
GBR-GSO-based machine learning and Calorimetry mation using a GBR-
predictive model in alumina and ti-
tania nanofluids in a boiling process
GSO-based machine
learning predictive
model in alumina and
titania nanofluids in a
boiling process | Journal
of Thermal Analysis and
Calorimetry (springer.
com)
Fusing Management and Dr. Blessy Thank- Lecture Notes in Electrical Fusing Management
Deep Learning to Develop achan Engineering and Deep Learning to
Cutting-Edge Conversational Develop Cutting-Edge
Agents Conversational Agents |
SpringerLink
Utilizing machine learning in Dr. Blessy Thank- IGI Global Utilizing Machine
legal management to enhance achan Learning in Legal Man-
supply chain agement to Enhance
Supply Chain: Business
& Management Book
Chapter | IGI Global
(igi-global.com)
90
Broadcast speech recognition Dr. Anooja A Journal of Intelligent Sys- https://doi.org/10.1515/
and control system based on tems jisys-2023-0067
Internet of Things sensors for
smart cities
Embracing Neurodiversity: The Ms. Jyoti Sharma International Conference https://dx.doi.
Intersection of Artificial Intelligence Ms. Shefali Sharma on Innovative Computing org/10.2139/
and the Human Mind and Innovation Proceed-
Ms. Sonia Soni ings, 2024
ssrn.4716387
Comparative Study and Frame- Ms. Nimisha Bhatt International Journal on https://ijritcc.org/in-
work Design For Twitter Sentiment Mr. Manoj Kumar Recent and Innovation dex.php/ijritcc/article/
Detection and Categorization Using Trends in Computing and
Machine Learning Methodologies
Tiwari Communication
view/10408/7911
Artificial Intelligence that Learns Ms. Shefali Sharma Journal of Survey in Fisher- https://sifisheriesscienc-
Fish Behaviour Might Improve Fish- ies Sciences es.com/index.php/jour-
ing Gear
nal/article/view/899/787
Enhance the Tourism of Unpopular Ms. Neha Jain International Conference https://link.spring-
Places by Fuzzy Distance Method on Communication, Net- er.com/chap-
works and Computing
Name of the Facul- Name of the Technical Activity Attended Name of the Organizing Institution/
ty Member Agency
Dr. Deepak Dembla Certificate of Reviewing - Computers & Elsevier Reviewer Recognition
Electrical Engineering
Dr. Deepak Dembla Certificate of Reviewing - Crop Protection Elsevier Reviewer Recognition
Dr. Blessy Thank- Keynote Speaker on Topic - Embracing Arya Institute of Engineering, Technolo-
achan the Future : Learning Transformed with gy and Management, Jaipur
Technology
Ms. Sonia Soni AWSOME Day Online Conference AWS Training and Certification
91
Mr. Rakesh Dawra One Day National Workshop on Intellec- Department of Computer Engineering &
tual Property Rights Applications, GLA University -Mathura
(UP)
Ms. Ruma Srivas- NEP 2020 Orientation and Sensitization Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Pro-
tava Programme gramme (MMTTP) UGC
Ms. Ruma Srivas- Data Visualization using Python Great Learning Academy
tava
Book Published:-
Name of the Faculty Title of the book published Year of publi- Name of the publisher
Member from the De- cation
partment
Dr. Anooja A Immersive Realms: Exploring the 2024 Amazon kindle
landscape of artificial intelligence
92
Activity Report:-
Activity Date Description Event Coordina- Resource Person /
tor Body
JECRC University, in col- Ms. Sonal Upad-
Tech talk “Testing 13 April 2024 laboration with Pratham Ms. Sonia Soni hyay- AVP Human
Beyond Limits” Software Inc. (PSI), orga- Resources (PSI),
nized a Software Quality Mr Rohit Mehta-
Testing and Assurance Practice Head Quali-
Talk Show. ty & Automation
Testing (PSI), Mr
Anil Sharma- Head
Training & knowl-
edge (PSI) and one
moderator
Mr Gandharv
Madan Creator-
Software Testing
UI/UX Design 14 October Hands-On Experience Ms. Sanjana Puro- Dice Academy
Workshop 2023 using tools like Figma, hit
Responsive System, Re-
sponsive
Design, Development,
Design Thinking
Salesforce Mar- 11th, 12th, and The Salesforce Market- Mr. Kuldeep Sharma
ketathon Work- 13th October athon Workshop was a Ms. Ruma Srivas- – Salesforce Service
shop 2023 resounding success, pro- tava Manager at Diabso-
viding participants with a
solid understanding of the lut
Salesforce platform and
valuable experience with
Marketing Cloud.
Photo Gallery:-
Tech Talk “Testing Beyond Limits”
93
UI/UX Design Workshop
Salesforce Workshop
94
7. DHRUV RAJ ARO- PROGRAMMING IN MODERN C++ JAN-APR 2024
RA 23MCAN0221
95
10 Chirag Mehra BCA 2024 Academor Industry
11 Vishwa Pratap Singh BCA 2024 Academor Industry
12 Akshat Sharma BCA 2024 Academor Industry
13 Aishwarya Kadel BCA 2024 Academor Industry
14 JATIN AJAY SHAR- BCA 2024 Academor Industry
MA
15 Anishka Gupta BCA 2024 Academor Industry
16 Shashank Sharma BCA 2024 Academor Industry
17 VATSAL SONI BCA 2024 Academor Industry
18 Aagam Jain BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
19 PRITHVI GUPTA BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
20 ARIN YADUVAN- BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
SHI
21 Divyanshi Jain BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
22 Gopal Rathi BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
23 Manthan Prajapati BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
24 Ankur Alwani BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
25 PRIYA LALWANI BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
26 PARAG JAIN BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
27 Tejender Veer Singh BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
Shekhawat
28 Kashika Arora BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
29 Manas Sharma BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
30 PRIT ANAND BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
31 vaidik Asawa BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
32 SIDDHANT BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
MATHUR
33 SURYANSH GAD- BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
HAVI
34 HARSHVARDHAN BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
SHARMA
35 ASHUTOSH SINGH BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
36 ABHINAV BHAR- BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
GAVA
37 VISHESH JAIN BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
38 Yash Khandal BCA 2024 Accenture Industry
39 Anuj Maurya BCA 2024 ACMEGRADE Industry
40 Vijay Kumar BCA 2024 ACMEGRADE, Way- Industry
spire
41 Bhanu Pratap Singh BCA 2024 Agumentix Industry
42 Karan Singh Parihar BCA 2024 Banbanjara Industry
43 Lakshay Tomer BCA 2024 Banbanjara Industry
44 Palak Tak BCA 2024 Learn and build Industry
45 Priyanshu Suman BCA 2024 Learn and build Industry
46 Navdeep Singh BCA 2024 Learn and build Industry
Jodha
96
47 Aditya Sharma BCA 2024 learn and build, Industry
Academor
48 Saloni Bakhtani BCA 2024 Learn and build, Industry
Academor, Wayspire
49 Ansh Gangwal BCA 2024 Learn and build, Industry
Academor, Wayspire
50 Akshat Jain BCA 2024 Wayspire Industry
51 Aditya Khandelwal BCA 2024 Wayspire Industry
52 Vineet Jangir BCA 2024 Wayspire Industry
53 Melvin Babu BCA 2024 Wayspire, Wipro Industry
54 Sneha Jain BCA 2024 Movidu Industry
55 Ujjwal Tinker BCA 2024 Movidu Industry
56 VAIBHAV ME- BCA 2024 Movidu, TCS Industry
WARA
57 SHOURYA MITRA BCA 2024 Movidu, Edustation, Industry
ISIEINDIA
58 Chetanya Sachdeva BCA 2024 Movidu, Accenture Industry
59 Chehak Jain BCA 2024 Movidu, Accenture Industry
60 Medhavi Dixit BCA 2024 Movidu, Accenture Industry
61 Ananya Tyagi BCA 2024 Timespro Industry
62 Tejaswini kanwar BCA 2024 Edustation Industry
63 Shashank baldi BCA 2024 Edustation, Analah Industry
Capital Pvt., ISIEIN-
DIA
64 Pratham Raheja BCA 2024 Asset deal Industry
65 MANSI AGARWAL BCA 2024 Asset deal, Analah Industry
Capital Pvt.
66 Krishit Bedi BCA 2024 Asset deal Industry
67 HARSHIT PARMAR BCA 2024 Papriwal group Industry
68 HARSHIT Sharma BCA 2024 Papriwal group Industry
69 Ketan Jangid BCA 2024 Skillish Industry
70 DURGESH YADAV BCA 2024 Skillish, Aaklan IT Industry
Solutions
71 Kumud Kalwadiya BCA 2024 Analah Capital Pvt Industry
72 Tushar Lakhani BCA 2024 Tirupati Software Industry
Technology
73 Chitranshu Shrivas- BCA 2024 Tirupati software Industry
tava Technology
74 LAVISHA MANG- BCA 2024 VGL Industry
TANI
75 ROHAN SHARMA BCA 2024 Wipro Industry
76 ADITYA RAI BCA 2024 Wipro Industry
77 Shubham Kushwaha BCA 2024 Wipro Industry
78 Sanyogita Arora BCA 2024 VGL Industry
79 AYUSH BACHANI BCA 2024 Chegg India Industry
80 DAKSH BANSAL BCA 2024 Chegg India Industry
97
81 Ronak Sharma BCA 2024 Chegg India Industry
82 Naman Khandelwal BCA 2024 Camapalin Industry
98
20 Piyush Kumar MCA 2024 TEACHNOOK Industry Software Engi-
Mathur neer
99
Sample Offer Letters
100
101
102
School of Engineering & Technology
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Introduction
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers a comprehensive range of programs designed to equip stu-
dents with the knowledge and skills sought after by today’s leading companies. Our four-year undergraduate
B.Tech. program provides a strong foundation in core principles, while our specialized M.Tech. programs of
two years in Production Engineering, CAD/CAM Engineering, Design Engineering, and Thermal Engineering
allow students to delve deeper into specific areas of expertise. Moreover, to foster a research-based ecosystem
the Department also offers PhD and provides the opportunity for exploring cutting-edge advancements in
diverse areas like sustainable energy solutions, advanced manufacturing techniques, robotics and design and
development of the machine components into ultramodern specialized Mechanical Engineering fields.
The focus of the Department extends beyond theoretical knowledge. We prioritize practical learning through
collaborations with industry leaders offering joint degree programs that bridge the gap between academia and
real-world application. JECRC University has got into a distinguished collaboration with Larsen & Toubro
EduTech Ltd (L&T) which is one of the leading engineering conglomerates operating at various parts of the
globe providing technology, engineering, construction and manufacturing services. This partnership enables
us to offer joint degree programs in Mechanical Engineering.
DEPARTMENTAL PROFILE
Ph. D 0 1 1 0 1
103
LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS
104
Prof. (Dr.) Ajay
Designation: Professor
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Qualification: B. Tech, M. Tech., Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Additive manufacturing, Artificial intelligence, Smart manufactur-
ing, Industry 4.0, Incremental Sheet Forming, Optimization
Research papers (SCI/ SCOPUS): 70+
Patents published/ granted: 20+
Consultancy Projects: Completed: 01 (2.2 Lakhs INR)
Book published (Scopus): 15+
Book Chapters published: 22+
Expert talks: 04
Session chairs: 06
Best Paper Awards: 05
International Conference Presentations: 40+
M.Tech Supervised: 04 (Completed)
Ph.D Supervision: 02 (Ongoing)
Series Editor: CRC Press
Guest Editor of Journal: IJDM, Springer
105
Mr. Jitender Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech (Manufacturing & Automation),
B. Tech (Mechanical Engineering)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Manufacturing Process
Faculty Desig- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Re- Research
Name nation Join- of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ Publication search Publica-
ing the the Univer- tion SLET in Sco- Publi- tion in
Present sity pus/WOS cations Confer-
Position Indexed in UGC ence
Journals Care (Full Pa-
Jour- per only)
nals
Dr. Kanishk Asso- 01-09- 31-08-2018 Ph.D NA 8 9
Sharma ciate 2022
Profes-
sor
Prof.(Dr.) Profes- 06-02- 21-01-2021 Ph.D NA 6 3 3
Victor Gam- sor & 2014
bhir Presi-
dent
Prof. (Dr.) Profes- 16-08- 16-08-2018 Ph.D NA 16 1 10
Pankaj Shar- sor 2018
ma
Prof. (Dr.) Profes- 28-03- 28-03-2022 Ph.D NA 126+ 0 40+
Ajay sor 2022
106
Mr. Jahangir AP-II 01/09/2016 M.Tech NA
Khan
Mr. Jitender AP-II 12-01-2018 M.Tech, NA
Kumar PhD Pur-
suing
Dr. Chandra- AP-I 24-08- 24-08-2022 Ph.D NA 21
mani Goswa- 2022
mi
Sandeep Ku- Dr. Pankaj 15.01.2020 Ongoing Development of Leakage Monitoring and
mar Chhilar Sharma Emergency Evacuation Plan for H2SO4
Co-guide: Dr. Storage in Industry 4.0 Environment
Ranbir Singh
BK Munjal
University
Manoj Kumar Dr. Ajay 15.06.2019 Ongoing Performance evaluation and optimiza-
Mehara tion of 3D printed thermoplastic com-
posite
Neeraj Kumar Dr. Kanishk 13.01.2020 Ongoing Experimental Investigation for Heat
Nagayach Sharma transfer Enhancement using cross-
shaped ribs with symmetrical gap ar-
rangement in rectangular duct of Solar
Air Heater
Sanjeev Kumar Dr. Ajay 30.09.2020 Ongoing A Study on Components of Industry 4.0
Sami In Manufacturing MSMEs of Automobile
Sector Of India.
107
PUBLICATIONS (01 July 2023 to 30 June 2024)
Kumar, A., Kumar, P., Dogra, N. and Jaglan, A. (2023). Application of Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF)
Toward Biomedical and Medical Implants. In Handbook of Flexible and Smart Sheet Forming Techniques
(eds Ajay, Parveen, H. Singh, V. Gulati and P.K. Singh). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119986454.ch13
Goswami, E., Srivastava, A. K., Kumar, A., Salman, M., Choudhary, M. Z., & Pandey, S. S. (2023). Review
of Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Microwave Welding of Lightweight Alloys. In A. Kumar,
P. Kumar, A. Srivastava, & V. Goyat (Eds.), Modeling, Characterization, and Processing of Smart Materials
(pp. 185-204). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-9224-6.ch009
Rathee, L., Rathee, R., & Kumar, A. (2023). Experimental Study of Impact Parameters on the Deforming
Loads in Incremental Forming. In A. Kumar, P. Kumar, A. Srivastava, & V. Goyat (Eds.), Modeling, Char-
acterization, and Processing of Smart Materials (pp. 140-150). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-
6684-9224-6.ch006
Choudhary, S., Sharma, V., Sharma, A., Kumar, A., & Kumar, P. (2023). Analyzing the Properties of Zinc
Oxide (ZnO) Thin Film Grown on Silicon (Si) Substrate, ZnO/Si Using RF Magnetron Sputtering Ap-
proach. In A. Kumar, P. Kumar, A. Srivastava, & V. Goyat (Eds.), Modeling, Characterization, and Process-
ing of Smart Materials (pp. 297-308). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-9224-6.ch014
Kumar, A., Mittal, R. K., & Haleem, A. (2023). Advances in additive manufacturing: artificial intelli-
gence. Nature-inspired, and biomanufacturing (Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier).
Kumar, R., Kumar, V. and Kumar, A. (2023). A Review on Effect of Computer-Aided Machining Parameters
in Incremental Sheet Forming. In Handbook of Flexible and Smart Sheet Forming Techniques (eds Ajay,
Parveen, H. Singh, V. Gulati and P.K. Singh). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119986454.ch3
Kulshrestha, R., Ramani, P., Thakur, P., Kumar, A., Dogra, N., Murthy, K. V. S. R., & Nandan, D. (2024). An
Energy-Efficient Clustering Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks to Reduce Hot-Spot Effect and Idle
Listening Energy Consumption. Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, 11(7).
Singh M.P., Sharma Pankaj, Dubey Y. GVR. Seshagiri Rao,” Energy-Efficient Manufacturing: Opportuni-
ties and Challenges International Conference on Applied Research and Engineering (ICARAE2023 E3S
Web of Conferences 505, 01032 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202450501032 (Scopus Indexed)
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Singh M.P., Sharma Pankaj, Dubey Y. GVR. ,”A Review on Green Machining: Environmental and Eco-
nomic Impacts of Cutting Fluids” Volume 505, 2024, International Conference on Applied Research and
Engineering (ICARAE2023)E3S Web of Conferences 505, 01030 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3s-
conf/202450501030 (Scopus Indexed )
Y. Dubey, P. Sharma, M.P. Singh, Optimization using genetic algorithm of GMAW parameters for Charpy im-
pact test of 080M40 steel, International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM). (2023)1-
11.
Y. Dubey, P. Sharma, M.P. Singh, Experimental Investigation for GTAW Optimization Using Genetic Algo-
rithm On S-1 Tool Steel, Materials Today: Proceedings (2023).
Y. Dubey, P. Sharma, M.P. Singh, Experimental Investigation for GTAW Optimization Using Genetic Algo-
rithm On S-1 Tool Steel, Materials Today: Proceedings (2023).
Choudhry R., Sharma P.,Tiwari G.Optimization of Process Parameters of Counterbore Hole Made on
Workpiece of Al-6061 Using DOE and MCDM Techniques” Handbook of Intelligent and Sustainable Manu-
facturing: Tools, Principles, and Strategies, 2024, pp. 214–234
Chillar,S.,Singh. R.,Sharma P. “A Study on Adoption of Information and Communication Tools in Emer-
gency Disaster Management”, .Handbook of Intelligent and Sustainable Manufacturing: Tools, Principles, and
Strategies, 2024, pp. 204–213.
Dubey Y., Sharma P.,Singh M.P.,Effect of ECM, Hard Turning, and Deep Cryogenic on Properties of AISI
S-1 Tool Steel .Handbook of Intelligent and Sustainable Manufacturing: Tools, Principles, and Strategies, 2024,
pp. 190–203
Chillar,S.,Sharma P.,SinghR. “Safety Management with Application of Internet of Things, Artificial Intelli-
gence, and Machine Learning for Industry 4.0 Environment” Handbook of Smart Manufacturing: Forecast-
ing the Future of Industry 4.0, 2023, pp. 329–342
2. Published Books
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7 Prof.(Dr.) Handbook of Smart Manufacturing: 9781032363431 CRC 2023
Ajay Forecasting the future of Industry 4.0 Press,
Taylor
and
Francis
8 Prof.(Dr.) Handbook of Flexible and Smart Sheet 9781119986409 John 2023
Ajay Forming Techniques: Industry 4.0 Per- Wiley
spectives & Sons,
Inc., USA
9 Prof.(Dr.) Modeling, Characterization, and Pro- 9781668492246 IGI 2023
Ajay cessing of Smart Materials, Global
10 Prof.(Dr.) Advances in Sustainable Materials: 9780443138492 ELSEVI- 2024
Ajay Fundamentals, Modelling and Charac- ER
terization,
11 Prof.(Dr.) 3D Printing Technologies: Digital 9783111214597 Walter de 2024
Ajay Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Gruyter,
Industry 4.0 Germany
12 Prof.(Dr.) Handbook of Intelligent and Sustainable 9781003405870 CRC 2024
Ajay Manufacturing Press
Tools, Principles, and Strategies
3. Published Chapters
S. Name of Title of Book Page Title of ISBN of Book Pub- DOI (if any)
No. Faculty Chapter number Book/ Pro- lisher
Member ceedings
1 Prof.(Dr.) A Review on 29-58 Handbook 9789811924248 John https://doi.
Ajay Effect of Com- of Flex- Wiley
puter-Aided ible and & Sons,
Machining Smart Sheet Inc.,
Parameters in Forming USA
Incremental Techniques:
Sheet Forming. Industry 4.0
Perspectives
2 Prof.(Dr.) Experimental 140-150 Modeling, 9781119986409 IGI 10.4018/978-1-
Ajay study of impact Characteri- Global 6684-9224-6.
parameters on zation, and ch006
the deforming Processing
loads in Incre- of Smart
mental Forming Materials
3 Prof.(Dr.) Review of mi- 185-204 Modeling, 9781119986409 IGI 10.4018/978-1-
Ajay crostructural Characteri- Global 6684-9224-6.
and mechanical zation, and ch009
properties of mi- Processing
crowave welding of Smart
of lightweight Materials
alloys
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4 Prof.(Dr.) Analyzing the 297-308 Modeling, 9781119986409 IGI 10.4018/978-1-
Ajay Properties of Characteri- Global 6684-9224-6.
Zinc Oxide zation, and ch014
(ZnO) Thin Processing
Film Grown in of Smart
Silicon (Si) Sub- Materials
strate, ZnO/ Si
Using RF Mag-
netron Sputter-
ing Approach.
5 Prof.(Dr.) Smart Manu- 1-28 Handbook 9781668492246 CRC https://doi.
Ajay facturing and of Smart Press,
Industry 4.0: Manu- Taylor
State-of-the-Art facturing: and
Review. Forecasting Francis
the future of
Industry 4.0
6 Prof.(Dr.) Pre-process- 141-165 Advance- 9781668492246 ELSE- https://doi.
Ajay ing and post ments in VIER org/10.1016/
processing in Additive B978-0-323-
additive manu- Manu- 91834-3.00005-
facturing facturing: 3
Artificial
Intelligence,
Nature
Inspired and
Bio-manu-
facturing
7 Prof.(Dr.) Materials pro- 217-233 Advance- 9781668492246 ELSE- https://doi.
Ajay cessed by Addi- ments in VIER org/10.1016/
tive Manufactur- Additive B978-0-323-
ing techniques Manu- 91834-3.00014-
facturing: 4
Artificial
Intelligence,
Nature
Inspired and
Bio-manu-
facturing
8 Prof.(Dr.) Substitute for 335-347 Advance- 9781032363431 ELSE- https://doi.
Ajay orthognathic ments in VIER org/10.1016/
surgery using Additive B978-0-323-
bioprinted bone Manu- 91834-3.00029-
scaffolds in re- facturing: 6
storing osseous Artificial
defects Intelligence,
Nature
Inspired and
Bio-manu-
facturing
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9 Prof.(Dr.) Integration of 43-65 Advance- 9780323918343 ELSE- https://doi.
Ajay Reverse Engi- ments in VIER org/10.1016/
neering with Additive B978-0-323-
Additive Manu- Manu- 91834-3.00028-
facturing facturing: 4
Artificial
Intelligence,
Nature
Inspired and
Bio-manu-
facturing
10 Prof.(Dr.) Printing File 87-102 Advance- 9780323918343 ELSE- https://doi.
Ajay Formats for ments in VIER org/10.1016/
Additive Manu- Additive B978-0-323-
facturing Tech- Manu- 91834-3.00006-
nologies facturing: 5
Artificial
Intelligence,
Nature
Inspired and
Bio-manu-
facturing
11 Prof.(Dr.) Current trends 479-491 Advance- 9780323918343 ELSE- https://doi.
Ajay of application of ments in VIER org/10.1016/
additive manu- Additive B978-0-323-
facturing in oral Manu- 91834-3.00010-
health care facturing: 7
Artificial
Intelligence,
Nature
Inspired and
Bio-manu-
facturing
12 Prof.(Dr.) Analysis of 105-114 Smart Grids 9780323918343 Wiley https://doi.
Pankaj Developments for smart online
Sharma on Mechanical Cities Library
Propertieson
Aluminum
Alloys
13 Prof.(Dr.) Identifying In-Press Handbook 9780323918343 CRC
Ajay and Prioritiz- of Intelligent Press
ing Quality and Sustain-
4.0 Practices able Manu-
in Sustainable facturing
Manufacturing Tools, Prin-
Using Rough ciples, and
Number-Based Strategies
AHP-MABAC
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14 Prof.(Dr.) Recent Applica- 245-258 3D Printing 9780323918343 Wal- https://doi.
Ajay tions of Rapid Technolo- ter de
Prototyping with gies: Digital Gruy-
3D Printing: A Manu- ter,
Review facturing, Ger-
Artificial many
Intelligence,
Industry 4.0
15 Prof.(Dr.) Recent Devel- 335-352 3D Printing 9781394216796 Wal- https://doi.
Ajay opments in Technolo- ter de
3D Printing: A gies: Digital Gruy-
Critical Analysis Manu- ter,
& Deep Dive facturing, Ger-
into Innovative Artificial many
Real-World Ap- Intelligence,
plications Industry 4.1
16 Prof.(Dr.) Finite element 223-234 3D Printing 9781003405870 Wal- https://doi.
Ajay method in- Technolo- ter de
vestigation on gies: Digital Gruy-
delamination of Manu- ter,
3D printed hy- facturing, Ger-
brid composites Artificial many
during the drill- Intelligence,
ing operation Industry 4.0
EXPERT LECTURES
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at JECRC University emphasizes a comprehensive educational
approach that transcends traditional academic boundaries. While maintaining a strong theoretical foundation,
the department fosters a connection to current mechanical engineering practices through diverse initiatives.
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These include expert lectures featuring industry leaders, who impart insights on the latest technologies trans-
forming the field, and industrial visits that offer students direct exposure to real-world applications. This inte-
grated strategy bridges the gap between classroom learning and practical implementation, effectively preparing
students for future careers.
Below is a summary of the expert lecture/workshop organized by the Department of Mechanical Engi-
neering during the 2023-24 academic session:
Workshop Details
Title: Workshop on Lean Six Sigma and Quality Management
Date: March 2, 2024
Venue: Auditorium, JU Campus, Jaipur
Duration: One Day
Time: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Speaker: Dr. Neeraj Yadav, CEO of Qualicon Company, Ph.D. from IIT Delhi
Convener: Prof. (Dr.) Pankaj Sharma
Overview
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at JECRC University successfully organized a one-day workshop
on “Lean Six Sigma and Quality Management” on March 2, 2024, at the JU Campus Auditorium in Jaipur.
The workshop aimed to enhance the skills and knowledge of participants regarding Lean Six Sigma method-
ologies and quality management practices. Speaker of the workshop was Dr. Neeraj Yadav. Dr Yadav holds a
Ph.D. in Management from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. He is a certified Six Sigma Master Black
Belt, Certified Lean Management Professional, and Certified Lead Auditor for various management systems.
With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Yadav has demonstrated expertise in spearheading business excellence
systems and quality management, encompassing Lean Six Sigma, ISO standards, and various sector-specific
quality systems. He has trained over 25,000 professionals and assisted more than 1,000 clients, including For-
tune 500 companies and SMEs, with his consultancy and training programs. Notable clients include:
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Workshop Highlights
The workshop featured interactive sessions led by Dr. Neeraj Yadav, who shared his extensive expertise in
Lean Six Sigma and its applications across industries. Participants engaged in insightful discussions and
practical exercises that emphasized the principles of Lean Six Sigma. Participants gained practical skills in
applying Lean Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement and achieve operational excel-
lence. The sessions included real-world examples and case studies that highlighted the effectiveness of these
practice .The workshop provided an excellent platform for participants to connect with industry professionals
and fellow attendees, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration.. All registered participants received
certificates acknowledging their participation in the workshop, adding value to their professional credentials.
Benefits
Participants in the workshop were able to gain a deep understanding of Lean Six Sigma methodologies and
their relevance in today’s business environment. Participants were able to learn how to implement Six Sigma
practices effectively within their organizations. Participants were able to acquire practical skills necessary for
driving continuous improvement. Participants were able to avail networking with like-minded professionals
and industry experts, enhancing their career prospects.
Conclusion
The Lean Six Sigma and Quality Management workshop at JECRC University was a significant success,
marked by enthusiastic participation and valuable insights shared by Dr. Neeraj Yadav. The knowledge and
skills gained from this workshop will empower attendees to make meaningful contributions to their organi-
zations, drive transformative changes, and enhance their career prospects.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering extends its heartfelt congratulations to all participants and coor-
dinators for their dedication and effort in making this workshop a resounding success.
Let us continue to leverage our newfound expertise to enhance efficiency, optimize processes, and contribute
positively to society.
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PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES 2023-24
Various reputed companies visited our JECRC University for placement drives and Nos of
students out of eligible final year students were selected for placement in those companies. List
is as follows:
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INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2023-24
As per our curriculum at JECRC University, all the Students of final year Mechanical Engineering (8th semes-
ter) has to go for Industrial Internship Training program for a full semester. Industrial internships Training is
the best way to bridge the gap between going to college and landing great job. Internships can help students to
develop his/her Industrial Engineering experience by learning the ropes from more experienced professionals.
Accordingly, all the students got selected for Internship in Reputed Organizations. After completion of Indus-
trial Internship training, the students have to go through evaluation process of their learning’s from the indus-
tries. Along with their Faculty Internship guide, Experts from different Industries are invited for evaluation
process. List of all the students undergone industrial training along with the name and address of Organization
is as mentioned below.
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Annual Number of
Course offered Intake Applications Boys Girls Total
B Tech-Electronics and Com-
munication Engineering 60 55 39 3 42
M.Tech-Communication 1
Systems 18
M.Tech-VLSI and Embedded 2
Systems 18
PhD
Professors 3
Associate Professors 1
Assistant Professors 5 1
Total 9 1
Non Teaching (Lab Tech)
4
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(Retd.) Major General Tapan Kumar Das
Designation: Professor
Qualification: B.Tech(Telecommunication & IT), ME(Communica-
tion Engineering), PG Diploma in International Business.
Email :[email protected]
Research Area: Mobile Adhoc communications, SDR, Electronic
warfare.
Ms. Abhilasha
Designation:Assistant Professor-II
Qualification:M.Tech (VLSI Design), B.Tech (Electronics and Com-
munication).
Email :[email protected]
Research Area :Low Power VLSI, Sub-threshold region, Digital
VLSI.
Publication : International Journals”5 International Conferences”-
2Published book” 1 (by LAP, Germany)
Mr.Pratik M
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Qualification: :M.Tech (VLSI Design and Testing), B.E (ECE).
Email : [email protected]
Research Area : Low power VLSI, Standard Cell Library Design
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Dr. Vaibhav Jain
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification : B.Tech (EE), M.Tech, PhD
Email :[email protected]
Research Area : Demand Response,Smart Grid
Publication : 16 Research papers in Referred Journals
Ms. Sarita
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Qualification : B.Tech (EE), M.Tech,(EEE)
Email :[email protected]
Research Area : Artificial intelligence, electric vehicle, optimization
Publication : 05 scopus indexed
Books: 03
Patent : 06
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8 Urooj Dr. Dinesh 15/06/2019 01.07.2020 Optimizing Energy Efficiency of
Sultana Sethi Wireless Sensor Network Through
Machine Learning Algorithms
9 Pooja Jha Dr. Vaibhav 15/06/2019 02.02.2024 An Improved Optimization Assisted
Jain Deep Neural Network For MPPT Of
Photovoltaic Panels
Uttam An Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Interface System Based
Dr. Dinesh
10 Kumar 2020 13.12.2021 Controller Design for Harmonics Minimization in
Sethi IOT Devices
Gupta
Pathare
Dr. Dinesh Design of a Cost Effective Net Metering Unit for
13 Akshay 2020 21.08.2021
Sethi measuring Residential Usage using Internet of Things
Ashok
Dr. Rahul
14 Ritu Thanvi 2021
Jain
Dr. Dinesh
18 Sarita 2024 NA Course work is going on
Sethi
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Publications (01 Jan 2023 to 31 Dec 2023)
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8 Singh S., Rawat Deep Attention Network 2023 Computers, Materials Scopus
S.S., Gupta M., for Pneumonia Detection and Continua
Tripathi B.K., Al- Using Chest X-Ray Images
anzi F., Majumdar
A., Khuwuthya-
korn P., Thinnu-
kool O.
9 Farooq U., Baig Prototyping using 2023 Microprocessors and Scopus
I., Bhatti M.K., multi-FPGA platform: A Microsystems
Mehrez H., Kumar novel and complete flow
A., Gupta M.
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EVENTS:
International Conference (AIAMMS-2023)
1st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Materials, and Mechatronics Systems
(AIAMMS-2023)
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(NOVEMBER 3-4, 2023)
A REPORT
Organized by:
School of Engineering and Technology, JECRC University, Jaipur, India
Departments- ECE, Mech,Civil &CSE
Venue:
JECRC University, Plot No. IS-2036 to IS-2039, Ramchandrapura Industrial Area, Vidhani, Sitapura
Extension, Jaipur-303905, India
Details:
244 #presentations and #talks from 13 countries worldwide
22 #keynotespeakers from 11 countries
Tracks: #artificialintelligence #materials #manufacturing #industrialengineering #mechatronics
#electricvehicles
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AIAMMS OFFLINE SCHEDULE
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School of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
Introduction
The Civil Engineering Department was established in 2012.The Department offers high quality teaching and research at
UG, PG and PhD levels. Civil Engineering is known to be the oldest engineering discipline since the dawn of human civ-
ilization. From caves to skyscrapers, roadways to sophisticated railways and high-speed expressways; Civil Engineering
is ubiquitous. Civil engineering has evolved from humble huts to soaring multi-story buildings, massive dams, huge sta-
diums, complex transportation systems, etc. It involves planning, designing and executing infrastructural development
works. The demand for well-qualified civil engineers has increased many folds owing to the socio- economic develop-
ment and growing needs and aspirations of the masses.
The Department of Civil Engineering in JECRC University caters to the growing need of skilled and knowledgeable
Civil Engineers for the infrastructure and real estate industry. The Bachelor of Technology program at the Department
of Civil Engineering provides sound theoretical and practical knowledge to the aspiring civil engineers. The courses are
designed to offer in-depth technical know-how, field experience, industry exposure and inculcate scientific thinking. The
students are trained to think creatively, innovate and are encouraged to work on solutions of present- day problems faced
by the society. Fully Flexible Credit System employed at the University helps to provide a wide spectrum of choices to
the students.
We focus on both practical and theoretical depth of knowledge. We strive on developing skill sets of students so that they
can become promising engineers in future. We believe that this approach to teaching-learning, coupled with practical
experience gained during industrial visits and training in reputed organizations, equips our students to handle the chal-
lenges posed by the industry. Our aim is to produce proficient technocrats whose skills, innovative ideas and accuracy of
knowledge can lead them to the path of success.
Sanctioned Intake (UG & PG) as in Academic Year 2023-24
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Re-
Name tion Joining the of Joining Qualifi- JRF/ Publica- Publica- search
Present the Uni- cation SLET tions in tions in Publica-
Position versity Scopus/ UGC Care tions in
WOS Journals Confer-
Indexed ences
Journals (Full
Paper
Only)
Mr. An- Assistant 15-12-2015 15-12-2015 M.Tech No 01 01 -
irudh Profes-
Sharma sor-II
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Mr. Suresh Assistant 15-12-2015 15-12-2015 M.Tech No - 01 -
Kumar Profes-
Choudhary sor-II
Dr. Ram Assistant 01-05-2022 15-12-2015 Ph.D. No 02 - -
Vilas Mee- Professor-I
na
Mr. Assistant 15-12-2015 15-12-2015 M.Tech No 01 01 -
Sabhilesh Profes-
Singh sor-II
Mr. Sid- Assistant 01-05-2022 24-07-2017 M.Tech No - - -
darth Professor-I
Sharma
Dr. Chhavi Assistant 01-05-2022 01-09-2018 Ph.D. No - - -
Solanki Professor-I
Prof. Vivek Professor 10-07-2019 10-07-2019 Ing, No 01 - -
Anand Ph.D.
Mr. Ankit Assistant 01-09-2021 04-08-2019 M.Tech No 01 - -
Singh Profes-
Jadon sor-II
Mr. Ankit Assistant 10-04-2021 10-04-2021 M.Tech No 01 - -
Singh Beni- Profes-
wal sor-II
Mr. Ghan- Assistant 10-08-2022 10-08-2022 M.Tech No - - -
shyam Professor-I
Gupta
Faculty Profile:
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Mr. Suresh Kumar Choudhary
Designation: Assistant professor-II
Department: Civil Engineering
Qualification: PhD (Pursuing), M.Tech (Structural Engineering),
B.Tech (Civil Engineering)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Concrete
Experience: 10 Years
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Mr. Ankit Singh Beniwal
Designation: Assistant professor-II
Department: Civil Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech (Transportation & Infrastructure Engineer-
ing) from IISc Bangalore, B.Tech (Civil Engineering) from MNIT
Jaipur
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Traffic Engineering, Engineering Materials
Publications: International Conference: 04
International Journal: 05
Mr. Ankit Singh
Designation: Assistant professor-II
Department: Civil Engineering
Qualification: Ph.D.(Pursuing) from JECRC University, Jaipur,
M.Tech (Environmental Engineering) from RTU kota, B.Tech
(Civil Engineering)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Environmental Engineering, Water Resource En-
gineering, GIS and Remote Sensing
Publications:
Mr. Ghanshyam Gupta
Designation: Assistant professor-I
Department: Civil Engineering
Qualification: M.Tech (Structural Engineering) from NIT-Hamir-
pur, B.Tech (Civil Engineering) from GEC-Jhalawar
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Linear and Non-Linear Analysis of Multi-Storey
Building Frames, Engineering Materials
Publications:
International Conference: 01
International Journal: 03
National Journals: 03
• Students of 5thSemester
• Dr. Anil Dixit (Managing director of Landmark Material Testing and Research Laboratory Pvt. Ltd)
• Er. Harsh Kumar Chittora (Technical Manager, Landmark Material Testing and Research Laboratory
Pvt. Ltd)
1.
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT:- Road Construction Site Visit (Goner Road to STP plant road, Jaipur).
Industrial Visit has been organized by Department of Civil Engineering on 07May, 2024, with collaboration
with Paliwal Construction& Developers Plot No. E-17, 6-D Scheme, Engineers colony, New Sanganer Road
Jaipur.
Mr. Kamal Paliwal (Project Engineering) discussed the various aspects and the importance of the road con-
struction industry. He also discussed the various roles of engineer in road construction field. Mr. Kamal Pali-
wal also addressed to the queries of students. The faculties along with students greatly participated in interac-
tive talk with engineers available at construction site, subject knowledge was discussed in relation to the field
requirements, product needs, characteristics and demand-supply chain of materials. Mr. Ghanshayam Gupta,
Mr. Anirudh Sharma and Mr. Ankit Singh Beniwal have evaluated working principle of construction and
material testing. Dr. Ram Vilas Meena explained different types of materials and their quality test which are
required for preparation of WMM road, bitumen mix and soil stabilization.
The event was a great success with the participation of around 28 students from4th & 6thsemester, 4 faculty
members. The students and staff members showed their interest during the interactive visit.
Participants:
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DEPARTMENTAL EVENT:- Bridge-O-Mania
Description- To show the diversity in technical events this event focuses on Civil Engineering. It was all about
making a bridge using 150 ice-cream sticks. Participants have to follow the rules and dimensions given to make
a small bridge showing their creativity. Bridge will be tested on the basis of its E i.e., structural efficiency. E will
be declared the winner. E= Load supported in Kg/Mass of the bridge in kg. The bridge must not weight more
than 300gm. The span of bridge must be at least 45cm and at most 55cm in, 11cm in height and 12.5cm in
width, participant fail to maintain the dimension will be disqualified.
The event was started with the welcome note of students by Dr. Ram Vilas Meena, Assistant Professor Civil En-
gineering School of Engineering. The students were enthusiastic and asked several rule and regulation making
bridge. Mr. Sabhilesh Singh, Assistant Professor Civil Engineering clear all students doubt. Attendees gained
valuable insights and received certificates of attendance.
Participants:
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Biotechnology
Introduction
The Department of Biotechnology offers B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Biotechnology for three/four and two years,
respectively, as approved by the University Grant Commission. The department also provides the Ph.D. to
bright and enthusiastic students in the different biotechnology domains. The department offers fundamental
knowledge about Fermentation Technology, Tumour Genetics, Cell Technology, Advanced Biotechnology,
Plant Tissue Culture, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Molecular Systematics, Phylogenetic Analysis and Nano-
technology and various other application-based subjects in order to meet the research and industrial demand
etc.
This course enables students to apply their knowledge in their respective fields through a balanced blend of
practical and theoretical sessions. It has wide-ranging applications in technology, medicine, and engineering,
preparing students for diverse career paths. Additionally, students are well-positioned to pursue opportu-
nities in research and development. By enrolling in this course, students gain valuable skills and technical
expertise in biological sciences, equipping them for academic and professional success.
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Prof. (Dr.) Ruchi Seth
Designation: Professor and Dean Student Welfare and Dean IQAC
Department: Biotechnology
Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D.
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Research Areas: Agriculture biotechnology,
Environmental biotechnology, Secondary metabolites,
Plant tissue culture
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Dr. Khem Chand Saini
Designation: Assistant Professor
ASRB-NET, GATE-BT, CSIR-UGC-NET-JRF
Department: Biotechnology
Qualification: M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Email: ksaini523@gmail. com
Research Areas: Phycology, Molecular Systematics, Phylogeny,
DNA Barcoding, Algae Cultivation, Lichenology
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Re- Research Research
Name tion Join- of Joining Qualifi- JRF/ search Publica- Publica-
ing the the Uni- cation SLET Publica- tions in tions in
Present versity tions in UGC Care Confer-
Position Scopus/ Journals ences (Full
WOS Paper Only)
Indexed
Journals
Prof. Ekta Professor 1/07/19 24/07/13 PhD 39 23 25
Meng-
hani
Prof. Professor 24/07/13 PhD 38 - -
Hardik
Pathak
Prof. Ru- Professor 24/07/13 PhD 24 - -
chi Seth
Dr. Nidhi Assistant 1/08/22 1/08/22 PhD NET/ 4 - 2 Book
Verma Professor UGC- Chapters
NFO
Dr. Mam- Assistant 16/08/22 PhD 9 - -
ta Ku- Professor
mawat
Dr. Assistant 20/08/24 20/08/24 PhD GATE 9 1 9 Patents,
Dheeraj Professor 20 Book
Chitara Chapters
Dr. Khem Assistant 16/09/24 16/09/24 PhD NET/JRF 19 05+1Book -
Chand Professor
Saini
1. Name of Activity- Faculty Development Program in joint collaboration with R CAT on Microsoft Tools for
Effective Teaching and Learning Environment
The Department of Biotechnology, in collaboration with R-CAT, organized a Faculty Development Program
(FDP) on ‘Microsoft Tools for an Effective Teaching and Learning Environment’ from 10th July to 14th July
2023. The aim of this program was to equip faculty members with advanced digital tools to enhance teaching
methodologies, foster interactive learning, and streamline administrative tasks, ultimately improving the over-
all academic environment. The program also included hands-on training sessions on various Microsoft tools
designed to support virtual and hybrid learning models.
A significant outcome of this collaboration was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) be-
tween the Department of Biotechnology and R-CAT, marking the beginning of a long-term partnership. This
MoU will facilitate further cooperation in research, skill development, and innovative educational practices,
benefiting both faculty and students.
Coordinator: Prof. Ruchi Seth
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2. Name of Activity- Industrial visit at Morarka Organic Food Limited, Jaipur, on 5th August 2023.
On 5/08/23, the Department of Biotechnology organized an industrial visit to Morarka Organic Food Limit-
ed in Jaipur. This visit provided students with a valuable opportunity to gain insights into organic food pro-
duction, sustainable farming practices, and the operational processes of a leading organic enterprise. During
the visit, students observed firsthand the integration of biotechnology in organic agriculture, from soil health
management to producing and packaging organic products. The experience enhanced their understanding of
the organic food industry and highlighted potential career pathways in sustainable agriculture and biotech-
nology.
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4. Name of Activity- Industrial Visit to Saras Jaipur Dairy New Plant
On 6/09/23, the Department of Biotechnology organized an industrial visit to the new Saras Jaipur Dairy
plant under the theme ‘Bridging the Gap: Modern Dairy Processing.’ This visit offered students a unique op-
portunity to explore the latest advancements in dairy processing technologies and the role of biotechnology
in enhancing production efficiency and product quality. Students gained firsthand experience in the oper-
ation of modern dairy machinery and the intricate processes involved in milk processing, packaging, and
quality control. The visit aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application,
providing valuable industry insights into modern dairy practices.
5. Name of Activity- Celebration of International Year of Millets (IYoM 2023) from 16th Oct to 19th Oct,
2023
The Department of Biotechnology, in collaboration with the Science Technology and Innovation Hub, JU,
under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and the SEED Division, Department of Science and Technol-
ogy, Government of India, celebrated the International Year of Millets (IYoM 2023) from 16th to 19th Octo-
ber 2023. This event was organized by the Faculty of Sciences with the aim of creating a cohesive learning en-
vironment and raising awareness about the significance of millets, particularly those cultivated in Rajasthan.
Through a series of interactive sessions, workshops, and discussions, the program emphasized the nutritional,
agricultural, and environmental benefits of millets, while also highlighting their role in sustainable food sys-
tems and climate resilience.
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6. Name of Activity- Hands-on Training on Preparation of Nanoparticles using Millets of Rajasthan
On 18/10/23, the Department of Biotechnology organized a Hands-on Training session on the Preparation
of Nanoparticles using Millets of Rajasthan. This practical workshop aimed to introduce students and faculty
to cutting-edge techniques in nanoparticle synthesis, utilizing the unique properties of Rajasthan’s millets.
Participants gained valuable experience in the interdisciplinary application of biotechnology and nanotech-
nology, exploring the potential of millets in innovative scientific research and product development. The
training also highlighted the sustainable and eco-friendly aspects of using agricultural resources in advanced
technological applications.
Resource Person: Dr. Mamta Kumawat
7. Name of Activity- Hands-on Training on Bioinformatics as tool for conservation of Genomics and Pro-
teomics of Millets
On 19/10/23, the Department of Biotechnology organized a Hands-on Training session on Bioinformatics
as a Tool for the Conservation of Genomics and Proteomics of Millets of Rajasthan. This workshop provided
participants with practical experience in using bioinformatics tools to analyze and conserve the genetic and
protein data of Rajasthan’s indigenous millets. The session aimed to equip students and faculty with the skills
to apply bioinformatics in the preservation and enhancement of millet biodiversity, fostering research on
their nutritional, agricultural, and ecological importance.
Resource Person: Dr. Nidhi Verma
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8. Name of Activity- Hosted International Intern
The Department of Biotechnology had the privilege of hosting International Intern Jonas Ranniger, a recip-
ient of the prestigious DAAD Fellowship, from 22nd August to 4th October 2023. His internship focused on
collaborative research and knowledge exchange, enriching both students and faculty through international
exposure and scientific engagement. Additionally, the department welcomed International IAESTE Intern
Ms. Mahsa Nasiri from Alzahra University, Iran, who will be interning from 21st October to 15th December
2023. These internships highlight the department’s commitment to fostering global academic partnerships
and providing students with cross-cultural learning experiences.
11. Name of Activity- Symposium and Hands on Training on Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy
On 5/03/24, the Department of Biotechnology organized a Symposium and Hands-on Training on Gas
Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS), led by Dr. Ishan Ullah Khan, Quality Manager at Ayushraj
Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur. The session provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of GC-
MS technology, its applications in analytical chemistry, and its significance in quality control across indus-
tries. Dr. Khan’s expertise offered valuable insights into the practical uses of this advanced technique, and
the hands-on training allowed attendees to gain experience in operating GC-MS equipment and interpreting
results
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and development, thereby strengthening the academic and research ties between the two institutions.
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15. Name of Activity- Workshop on Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Protein
On 13/0424, the Departments of Botany & Biotechnology organized a Workshop on Qualitative and Quan-
titative Analysis of Protein using SDS-PAGE, led by Mr. Sanjay Purohit, Founder, CEO, and Principal In-
vestigator of Proxima Biogenics Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. The workshop provided participants with in-depth
knowledge of SDS-PAGE techniques for protein analysis, including hands-on training in both qualitative and
quantitative aspects. Mr. Purohit’s expertise offered valuable insights into the practical applications of these
techniques in biotechnology and research
16. Name of Activity- Brain storming session on How to write review/research papers in High Impact Jour-
nals
On 6/03/24, the Department of Biotechnology organized a Brainstorming Session on How to Write Review
and Research Papers for High-Impact Journals, led by Dr. Mamta Kumawat. The session provided partici-
pants with strategic insights into the writing process, including tips on structuring papers, selecting appro-
priate journals, and enhancing the scientific impact of their work. Dr. Kumawat’s guidance aimed to equip
researchers and students with the skills necessary to succeed in publishing in top-tier academic journals
17. Name of Activity- MOU between HRDC JODHPUR and JECRC UNIVERSITY.
Prof. Hardik Pathak played a key role in initiating the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between
HRDC Jodhpur and JECRC University. This MoU establishes a framework for academic collaboration,
allowing faculty members to participate in refresher courses, Faculty Development Programs (FDPs), and
short-term courses. The agreement aims to enhance professional development and foster continuous learning
among the faculty, strengthening academic standards and pedagogical skills.
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Students Placements
1. Tanisha Arya
Registration No: 22MBIN004
M.Sc. Biotechnology (Batch-2022-24): Trainee
in ECG: CHC Healthcare & Chemist at Ayushraj Ent. Pvt. Ltd.
2. Mahak Pamnani
Registration No: 21BBIN009
B.Sc. (H) Biotechnology (Batch-2021-24):
Product Specialist: Minimalist & Packaged
App Development Associate: Accenture.
3. Nandita Sharma
Registration No: 21BBIN004
B.Sc. (H) Biotechnology (Batch-2021-24):
Business Development Counsellor: Planet Spark.
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4. Khushboo Gupta
Registration No: 21BBIN001
B.Sc. (H) Biotechnology (Batch-2021-24):
Trainee in ECG: CHC Healthcare
5. Surbhi Bhardwaj
Registration No: 21BBIN013
B.Sc. (H) Biotechnology (Batch-2021-24):
Business Development Associate: Acmegrade
6. Kumar Aditya
Registration No: 21BBIN006
B.Sc. (H) Biotechnology (Batch-2021-24):
QC-Trainee: Asclepius Wellness Pvt. Ltd.
Internships
1. M.Sc. Biotechnology students are participating in an internship at MDSU, Ajmer, focusing on the toxicity
screening of potential Ayurvedic extracts.
a. Ritika Singhal (Registration No. 22MBIN002, Batch-2022-24
b. Tanisha Arya (Registration No. 22MBIN004, Batch-2022-24)
c. Swati Verma (Registration No. 22MBIN001, Batch-2022-24)
d. Shubhangi Sharma (Registration No. 22MBIN003, Batch-2022-24)
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2. Ms. Ishita Jadeja (Registration No. 23BBIN0012, Batch-2023-27), a B.Sc. Biotechnology student has suc-
cessfully completed her internship at Mangalam Hospital, Jaipur. Key takeaways from her experience include
in vitro fertilization and sterilization techniques.
3. Ms. Mehak (Registration No. 23BBIN0025, Batch-2023-27-), a B.Sc. Biotechnology student, successfully
completed her 21-day internship on the ‘Advanced Technical Module’ from January 8 to January 29, 2024,
under the guidance of Dr. Surbhi at the Mohali campus, earning an A+ grade.
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4. Ms. Surbhi Bhardwaj (Registration No. 21BBIN013, Batch-2021-24), B.Sc. Biotechnology- Internship at the
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
5. Ms. Agrima Pandey (Registration No. 23BBIN0021, Batch-2023-27), B.Sc. Biotechnology- Internship at
Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP), Lucknow
6. Mr. Chitransh Sharma (Registration No. 23BBIN0044, Batch-2023-27), B.Sc. Biotechnology- Internship at
Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU), Jodhpur
7. Mr. Pratham (Registration No. 23BBIN0019, Batch-2023-27), B.Sc. Biotechnology- Internship at Maharshi
Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU), Ajmer
8. Ms. Eva Gogna (Registration No. 23BBIN0024, Batch-2023-27), B.Sc. Biotechnology- Internship at Manga-
lam Hospital Fertility Centre
Publications
Sr. Title of paper Name of the au- Department Name of Year of ISSN
No. thor/s of the teacher journal publication number
1. Inhibition and dis- Nidhi Verma, Shub- Department of J Biomol 2023 7391102
integration of Bacil- ham Srivastava, Biotechnology Struct
lus subtilis biofilm Ruchi Malik, Pankaj Dyn
with small molecule Goyal, Janmejay
inhibitors identi- Pandey
fied through virtual
screening for target-
ing TasA (28-261),
the major protein
component of ECM
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2. Ligand-based surface R. Singh, S.P. Srini- Department of OpenNa- 2023 100194
engineering of nano- vas, M Kumawat*, Biotechnology no
materials: Trends, Hemant Kumar
challenges, and bio- Daima
medical perspectives
3. Ethnomedicinal Ekta Menghani Department of Neuro- 2023 1303-5150
plants of Rajasthan: Biotechnology quantol-
An overview ogy
4. Functional aspects Lekhani Vyas, Nikita Department of South 2023 0254-6299
of miRNA in flower Ojha, Radha Sharma, Biotechnology African
development and Hardik Pathak, Jebi Journal of
flowering Sudan Botany
5 Pharmacological Ekta Menghani Department of CRC 2023 2223-7747
activities of Manilka- Biotechnology Press
ra hexandra (Roxb.) Taylor
dubard: A compre- and Fran-
hensive review cis
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Botany
Introduction
The Botany Department is one of the strongest plant-focused departments in JECRC University with roots extending
back to the founding of JU in 2012. The departmental community consists of full-time faculty members, about 15 PhD
scholars making influential contributions to scientific discovery in the form of publications in the journal of Interna-
tional & National repute. The Department feels proud for producing 14 PhD students awarded with DOCTORATE
who are progressing in their careers in academia, industry, government and non-governmental organizations.
Department of Botany offers courses at Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctorate Program providing students with
sufficient knowledge in plant Sciences. The degree programs combine the teaching of core principles with hands-on
laboratory experience, preparing students for exciting careers in industry and academia.
The Department has designed a comprehensive curriculum on topics related to all aspects of Botany with an emphasis
on practical and hands on learning. The curriculum is a blend of the traditional and advanced knowledge in botany
which is updated regularly to keep up with the growing demands and the changing trends in academics and research
laboratories.
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Faculty Name Designation Date of First Date of Highest NET/ JRF/
Join- Joining the Qualifica- SLET
ing the University tion
Present
Position
Prof Widhi Dubey Professor & Dean, School of 26/2/2021 24 July 2013 M.Sc Ph.D NA
Sciences
Prof Sonali Pandey Professor & Head, Botany 1 24 July 2013 M. Sc Ph.D NA
Sept2019
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Manoj Ku- Prof Sonali Pandey Sept 2023 Pursuing Role of Mixed Cropping of Wheat with
mar weeds as a Phytoremediator in Hanu-
mangarh Region
Deepa Pan- Prof Widhi Dubey Oct 2023 Pursuing To analyse the impact of Zn and Cu
dey nanoparticles through green synthesis
on Okra.
Varsha Gaur Prof Widhi Dubey Nov 2023 Pursuing Green Synthesis and characterization of
Zn oxide and Iron Nanoparticles using
various Plants and Evaluation of their
Biological Potential.
Reshma Prof Widhi Dubey Nov 2023 Pursuing Nano encapsulation of selected dry-
Kapoor fruits with green Nanoparticles for
enhancing their shelf life.
Bhupesh K Prof Sonali Pandey June 2024 Pursuing Synthesis and Screening of Plant Orig-
Nanhe inated Nanoparticle For Rapid Pesti-
cide Detection on Spinach (SPINACIA
OLERACEA L.
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May2024.Completion of Entrepreneurship & Industry Ready Program on Biomass Briquettes in online
mode offered by Institute for Industrial Development, incubator under PPP Mode with MSME, Govt of
India in May2024.
• Attended and presented paper in International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Materials,
& Mechatronics Systems (AIAMMS 2023), held on 03rd and 04th November 2023, at School of Engineer-
ing and Technology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
• Attended International Conference titled “Advances in Chemical and Applied Sciences for Sustainable De-
velopment (ACASSD-2024)” on March 29 & 30th, 2024 hosted by Department of Chemistry, JECRC
University, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
• Attended the World I.P Day Webinar 2024 Event organised by Turnip Innovations supported by Qual-
comm on the theme Intellectual Property and SDGs on 26th April, 2024.
• Completed the FDP on “NEP 2020 Orientation & Sensitization Programme” under UGC-MMTTC, or-
ganised by Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab from
3.06.2024 to 11.06.2024.
Seminar/Conference/Workshop Organized
The Department of Biotechnology, Botany & Zoology celebrated National Science Day on 28 Feb2024.
The theme for National Science Day 2024 was “Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat”. This theme under-
scores the critical role of Science and Technology in emphasizing the importance of science in making India
“Atmanirbhar” & emphasizing the commitment of Indian Scientists for innovation and Self Reliance in Science
and Technology for addressing contemporary challenges. The students from P.G and U.G participated in the
event. Keeping the Theme of National Science Day the activities were conducted viz. 1. Poster making Com-
petition2. Working Model Competition and the expert lectures from the guest namely (1. Dr Urvashi Vijay
Research Scientist-C, MDRU, SMS Medical College, Jaipur & 2.Dr Pushpendra Saraswat, Mahatma Gandhi
Hospital).
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A Workshop on Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Protein using SDS PAGE was organized by Depart-
ment of Botany & Biotechnology on 13th April, 2024.Resource Person: Mr. Sanjay Purohit, Founder, CEO and
Principal Investigator Proxima Biogenics Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi delivered the practical hands on demonstration
of the procedure which was benefited by undergraduate, post graduate and Research Scholars of School of
Sciences.
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School of Science
Department of Mathematics
Introduction
Mathematics, hailed as the “Queen of Sciences” by Carl Fredrich Gauss, dreaded by many and loved by an
equal number, has progressed rapidly since the beginning of recorded history. Mathematics embodies the spirit
of the liberal arts: mathematics is an art, a pure science, a language and an analytical tool for the natural and
social sciences, a means of exploring philosophical questions, and a beautiful edifice that is a tribute to human
creativity.
At JECRC University, Department of Mathematics was set up in 2012. Abstraction and applications rooted in
quantitative reasoning sustain all its activities.
The Department of Mathematics keeps pace with the advances in technology, by providing all the students
with separate and state-of-the art facilities. The Department of Mathematics comprises of highly qualified and
research oriented faculty members. The faculties of the department have published research papers in various
national and international journals of repute with high impact factor.
The Department keeps in pace with the advances in technology, by providing its students with separate and
state of- the-art computer facilities for all the students. The students gain knowledge of various new areas of
research using the free internet facilities made available in their labs. The students get the opportunity of at-
tending seminars and invited lectures addressed by eminent mathematicians, faculty members from IIT, pro-
fessors from other institutes and speakers from other areas of interest. Several eminent mathematicians visit
the Department from time to time and collaborate with the faculty members of the Department.
The Department regularly organizes national and international conferences, FDP’s, seminars and lectures. The
students get the opportunity to attend seminars and lectures from new areas of interest addressed by eminent
mathematicians, faculty members from IIT and from other institutes around the globe. Several eminent math-
ematicians visit the Department from time-to- time and collaborate with the faculty members of the Depart-
ment. The students gain knowledge of various new areas of research using internet facilities made available in
their labs. The Department has an active Mathematics Club which regularly organizes quizzes, debates and
other fun learning Mathematical activities. The Department of Mathematics offer a variety of undergraduate
programs, postgraduate program as well as a doctoral research program in different branches of Pure and
Applied Mathematics for highly motivated students looking to pursue an academic or industrial career in
Mathematics.
Programme 62 - - - - 62
2 Ph. D.
(Mathemat-
ics)
Total 82 20 - - 102
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Faculty Profile
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Dr. Vishwas Deep Joshi
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: M. Sc. Ph. D. (Mathematics)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Operation Research
Dr. Om Prakash
Designation: Assistant Professor-I
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: M. Sc. Ph. D. (Pursuing from IIT (ISM) Dhanbad)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Fluid Dynamics (Nanofluid)
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Dr. Ram Chandra
Designation: Assistant Professor-I
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Applied Mathematics
Rakesh Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: Ph.D. (Thesis submitted), M.Sc., B.Sc.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Analysis, Mathematical Modelling, Scientific Computing, Per-
turbation Theory, and Mathematical Physics
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Ms. Arpita Gupta
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: M. Sc., Ph. D. (Pursuing)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Fractional Calculus
Abhishek
Designation: Assistant Professor - II
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: NET, M.Sc., B.Sc.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: NA
Monika Yadav
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Department: Mathematics
Qualification: NET, M.Sc., B.Sc.
Email: [email protected]
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Re-
Name tion Join- of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ Publica- Publi- search
ing the the Uni- tion SLET tions in cations Pub-
Present versity Scopus/ in UGC lica-
Position WOS Care tions
Indexed Journals in
Journals Con-
fer-
ences
(Full
Paper
Only)
Prof. Professor 1-7-2019 5-7-2016 Postdoctoral NA 22 NIL NIL
(Dr.) Fellowship
Jagdev
Singh
Dr. Professor 1-5-2022 13/07/2013 Ph. D. NA 1 Nil 1
Seema
Tinker
Dr. Smita Associate 1-9-2018 1-9-2018 Ph. D. NA 2 NIL 2
Jain Professor
Dr. Mon- Associate 1-5-2022 16/07/2013 Ph. D. NA 3 NIL NIL
ika Jain Professor
Dr. Associate 1-5-22 15/10/2012 Ph. D. NA 1 NIL NIL
Pradip Professor
Kumar
Gaur
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Dr. Vish- Associate 1-5-2022 8-8-2013 Ph. D. NA 3 Nil 2
was Deep Professor
Joshi
Dr. Associate 1-10-2021 1-10-2021 Ph. D. NA NIL NIL 1
Abhishek Professor
Dr. Gauri Assistant 1-11-2015 1-11-2015 Ph. D. NA NIL NIL NIL
Shankar Profes-
Paliwal sor-I
Dr. Beena Assistant 14-08- 14/08/2014 Ph. D. NA NIL NIL 1
Bundela Professor I 2014
Mr. Om Assistant 21/10/2013 Thesis Sub- NA 2 Nil Nil
Prakash Professor I mitted
Dr. Ram Assistant 12/12/2022 Ph. D. JRF, Nil Nil Nil
Chandra Profes- NET,
sor-I Gate
Dr. Vinod Assistant 08/02/2023 Ph.D. JRF, Nil Nil Nil
Jangid Profes- NET,
sor-I Gate
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School of Sciences
Department of Microbiology
Introduction
The department of microbiology at JECRC university continues to thrive as a centre of excellence in education,
research, and innovation in the field of microbiology. Established in year 2012 with a vision to foster scientific
inquiry and nurture aspiring microbiologists, the department has consistently delivered high-quality academic
programs that blend theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The 2023-24 academic year witnessed
significant milestones, including the introduction of new research projects, enhanced collaborations with lead-
ing industries and academic institutions, and a strong emphasis on addressing real-world challenges in mi-
crobial sciences. With a diverse curriculum that covers fundamental microbiology, molecular biology, immu-
nology, and medical microbiology, the department remains committed to producing highly skilled graduates
equipped to meet the demands of various sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, environmental science, and
food technology. Our dedicated faculty members, experienced in cutting-edge research and pedagogy, play a
pivotal role in guiding students to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and research skills.
A key highlight of this academic year has been the excellent research output from both students and faculty.
The department has seen a substantial increase in the publication of high-impact research and review papers
across various reputed national and international journals. The department’s emphasis on academic rigor and
research excellence is reflected in the accolades received for these publications. Faculty have attended numer-
ous FDPs, including workshops on advanced microbial research techniques, sustainable biotechnological prac-
tices, teaching innovation, digital pedagogy, and research grant writing.
Additionally, the department has seen tremendous success in student dissertations, with many students con-
ducting cutting-edge research in premier institutions such as CSIR laboratories and the forest research institute
(FRI). These prestigious organizations have provided students with invaluable opportunities to work alongside
leading scientists on projects focused on microbial biotechnology, environmental conservation, and medical
microbiology.
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Faculty name Designa- Date of First date Highest Net/ Research Re- Research
tion joining of joining qualifica- jrf/ publica- search publica-
the the uni- tion slet tions in pub- tions in
present versity scopus/ wos lica- confer-
posi- indexed tions ences (full
tion journals in ugc paper
care only)
jour-
nals
Prof. (Dr.) Professor 01-06- 24-07- Ph.D. Slet 5 - -
Varsha Gupta 2022 2013
Dr. Deepesh Assistant 18-02- 18-02- Ph.D. No 2 - -
Kumar Professor 2019 2019
Neelam
Dr. Ravi Kant Assistant 09-01- 09-01- Ph.D. No 2 - -
Rahi Professor 2021 2021
Dr. Devki Assistant 09-01- 09-01- Ph.D. No 0 - -
Professor 2021 2021
Topic - explore the advanced technology and machinery used in dairy processing at the saras jaipur dairy new plant,
understand the various stages of dairy processing, from milk collection to packaging and learn about quality control
measures and hygiene standards in dairy production.
Faculty convener – Dr. Mansvi Yadav, Prof. (Dr.) Varsha Gupta, Dr. Deepesh Kumar Neelam, Dr. Ravi Kant Rahi, Dr.
Devki, Dr. Mansvi Yadav
Venue- Saras Jaipur Dairy New Plant, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, Jaipur-303007, Rajasthan (India)
Faculty convener – Prof. (Dr.) Varsha Gupta, Dr. Deepesh Kumar Neelam, Dr. Ravi Kant Rahi, Dr. Devki, Dr.
Mansvi Yadav
Venue- Ju Auditorium and Lab No.01, 02 Nyay Bhawan, Jecrc University, Jaipur.
Details of the guest
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1. Chief guest: Ms. Viaji N (Ifs) Member Secretory 2. Guest: Dr. S. K., Singh, Senior Professor And
RSPCB Head Of The Department Of Microbiology, SMS
Medical College
3. Workshop (2024) basic training on isolation of DNA and polymerase chain reaction
Theme- Advancement of DNA Isolation from Bacteria and Virus
Date & day- 4th may, 2024
Time- 9:00 am onwards
Faculty Convener – Dr. Deepesh Kumar Neelam, Prof. (Dr.) Varsha Gupta, Dr. Ravi Kant Rahi, Dr. Devki,
Dr. Mansvi Yadav
Venue- Lab No.02, Nyay Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur.
Guest detail
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Faculty development program attended by the faculties
S Name Designa- Name of the Aca- Duration Name of the
no of the tion FDP attend- demic organizing
faculty ed year From To Number institution/
member of days agency
1 Prof. Var- Professor Advance 2023-24 3 12 10 Research
sha gupta tools and june,2024 june,2024 foundation
techniques of india and
for research council of
methodology academic
research and
educational
organization
(rfi-care)
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Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the-job training, project work,
Sharing of research facilities etc. During the year -2023-24.
B.sc. Microbiology
M.sc. Microbiology
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Nuzhat arshiya To study the phytochemical 16 weeks Dissertation
anylysis and antifungal activity
of cinnamomum tamala leaf
extract
Pragati pareek Investing agro residues as 16 weeks Dissertation
potential substrates for gam-
ma-aminobutyric acid (gaba)
production with lactobacillus
plantarum mtcc2621
Mahak naruka Bioactive defences: the anti- 16 weeks Dissertation
bacterial potency of medicinal
plant-derived essential oils
against acinetobacter lwoffii
Salona kumari Isolation, identification and 16 weeks Dissertation
verma characterization of endophytic
bacteria from thymus linearis
used in chakti production
Paridhi sankhla Development and assesment 16 weeks Dissertation
of enteric -coated pantoprazole
tablets
Kashish sharma Seaweed sap as co-nutrient for 16 weeks Dissertation
polyhydroxyalkanoate produc-
tion in halophilic bacteria
Trilok singh Unravelling the mysteries of 16 weeks Dissertation
chauhan cardiac physiology:a compre-
hensive examination of heart
function and their rhythms
Sana saghir Bioactive defences: the anti- 16 weeks Dissertation
bacterial potency of medicinal
plant-derived essential oils
against acinetobacter lwoffii
Muskan sharma Isolation, characterization and 16 weeks Dissertation
production of probiotic bacteria
from desi cow of uttarakhand
Khushi ku- Identification and characteri- 16 weeks Dissertation
mawat zation of dominant lactic acid
bacteria from industrial and
homemade curd
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2 Dr. Assistant oral presentation national confer- Atmiya university, rajkot
Deepesh professor ence on “environmental microbiol-
kumar ogy and regulatory aspects
neelam
3 Dr. Devki Assistant National conference on “strength- association with teri, cpcb, rpcb &
professor ening actions involving communi- neeri, s.s. jain subodh pg (autono-
ties mous)
For cleaner air and better future” College, jaipur
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Introduction
The department of Physics is continuously putting more efforts at both academics and research fronts in School of Sci-
ences. Department focuses on aligning the teaching and learning experience for its students with research values and
practices of the university in blended mode.
Department is strengthened with faculty members having wide range in research specializations and thus offers PhD
program in the field of Solar Astronomy, Material Science, Composite Materials, Thin Films, Plasma Physics, Hydro-
gen Energy, Nuclear Physics and Microwave Electronics. Department is enriched with potential excellence having wide
teaching experience, highly qualified from various institutions of national or international repute. Continuous contri-
bution is on swing and numbers of research publications have been published by the faculty members in international
SCOPUS / SCI Indexed or in peer reviewed journals.
The department of Physics is now equipped with R&D Material Science Lab. The objectives of this R&D lab are, (i) to
boost up the research work with quality publications, (ii) to inculcate the research temperament in graduate-undergrad-
uate students to develop them as young researchers (to meet the NEP-20 challenges) and also provide a research envi-
ronment for flourishing their innovative ideas. Establishment of this lab will provide a window to the researchers and
students to have experiential learning by doing and make them globally competent.
At Graduate level, department is running MSc (Physics) program with the specialization in various fields, where the
students are groomed well with the exposures at reputed organizations like ISRO, DAE, Solar Observatories, Forensic
Science (State Govt.), Ministry of Earth Sciences, and other research institutes for their project work. Under student ex-
change program (IAESTE), frequent opportunities are available for the students for doing internship across the country
or globe.
At undergraduate level, the department of Physics offers BSc (Honors) in Physics with the specialization of Electronics &
Communication Science, Material Science and Astrophysics and Astronomy. The physics courses offered are oriented to
the various goals that students may achieve in studying physics. Department also offers number of courses in BSc (Pass)
and in other degree programs like Forensic Sciences, BSc (Law), and electives for other non-physics Honors program. In
BTech program, department delivers a comprehensive knowledge on Modern Physics including the cutting edge tech-
nologies like Nanotechnology, Spintronics and Quantum computing and photonics justifies the importance of Physics
in engineering. Beyond the curriculum, department encourages the students to grab the internship offered in summer
research program by different research or academic institutions. Best efforts are done to felicitate the theory through the
well equipped laboratories.
Department emphasizes on nurturing the physics in young generations through the exposures of invited talks by em-
inent speakers from well reputed institutions like NASA, BARC, PRL, IUCAA (Pune), IITM (Pune), Department of
Ministry and Earth Sciences, BITS (Pilani), IITs etc.. The motivational academic environment inspires the students for
higher studies either at abroad or at national level instates/universities as well constantly guide the students for qualifying
the JAM/JEST/NET or other competitive civil services examinations.
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Dr Pranav Saxena
Professor & Head
Department of Physics
Qualification: MSc, MPhil, PhD.
e-mail: [email protected]
Specialization: Theoretical High Energy Physics,
Faculty Designa- Date of Join- First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Re-
Name tion ing the Pres- of Joining Qualifi- JRF/ Publica- Publi- search
ent Position the Univer- cation SLET tions in cations Publi-
sity Scopus/ in UGC cations
WOS Care in
Indexed Journals Con-
Journals fer-
ences
(Full
Paper
Only)
Dr Pranav Professor 08.03.2017 04.08.2012 PhD - 7 7
Saxena
Dr. Chan- Associate 01.05.2022 20.12.2013 PhD SLET 9 5
dan Joshi Professor
Dr Associate 01.05.2022 12.12.2014 Ph.D. - 6 6 8
Abhishek Professor
Sharma
Dr Nis- Associate 01.11.2015 01.11.2015 PhD - 26 - -
hant Gaur Professor
Dr Shivani Associate 01.05.2022 18.08.2017 PhD - 36 - 4
Agarwal Professor
Dr Renu Assistant 27.10.2021 27.10.2021 PhD - 4 2 3
Sharma Professor
Dr Trupti Assistant 08.10.2021 08.10.2021 PhD - 4 - 1
Sharma Professor
Anil Assistant 01.11.2015 01.11.2015 PhD - 2 1 -
Kumar Professor (Pursu-
Sharma ing)
Hariom Assistant 10.9.2021 10.9.2021 Ph.D. - 7 2 1
Pawar Professor
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Departmental event report
1. Ms. Akanksha Gupta (Reg. No. 10PHSN021), thesis entitled “Design and Analysis of Microstrip
Patch Antenna by using various Exotic Shape Patches for Modern Wireless Communication”
(Guide: Prof Pranav Saxena) – Submission stage
2. Ms Sumitra Chaudhary (Reg. No. 21PHSN006), , thesis entitled “Modification of Metal -Dielectric
Multilayer Structure for Optoelectronic Applications” (Guide: Dr Abhishek Sharma) – Submission
Stage
3. Ms. Kirti Sharma (Reg. No. 21PPHN001) is pursuing her PhD program on “Design and Develop-
ment of Spiritual Yantra’s Inspired Microstrip Patch Antenna for 5G or IoT applications” (Guide:
Prof Pranav Saxena).
1. “An insight into the catalytic mechanism of perovskite ternary oxide for enhancing the hydrogen
sorption kinetics MgH2”, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, (2024); ISSN: 0925-8388; https://doi.
org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.172616
2. “Recent advances in designing metal oxide-based catalysts to enhance the sorption kinetics of
magnesium hydride”, Int. Journal of Hydrogen Energy, (2024); ISSN: 1879-3487; https://doi.
org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.12.031
3. “Electrochemical reaction mechanism of silicon nitride as negative electrode for all-solid-state Li-
ion battery” Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, (2024), https://doi.org/10.1007/
s10854-024-12660-y.
Dr Pranav Saxena
4. “Role of Di-electric Materials as Substrate for the Performance of Microstrip Patch Antenna”, Ac-
cepted for publication in proceedings Advances in Sustainable Materials: Fundamentals, Modelling
and Characteization (Elsevier – Scopus Indexed)” in International Conference on Artificial Intelli-
gence, Advanced Materials, and Mechatronics Systems; November 03-04, 2023 JECRC University.
Dr Hariom Pawar
Dr Renu Sharma
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6. “Numerical Study of Heat and Mass Transfer of MHD Casson Fluid Flow with Cross-Diffusion
and Heat Source Impacts in presence of radiation” Journal of Computational Analysis & Applica-
tions (2023), ISSN 1521-1398, Issue 2, Vol 31, pp. 204-2023.
7. “Power characteristics of a high-performance helix traveling wave tube”, Case Studies in Thermal
Engineering, Vol 56, 9 (2024), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csite.2024.104199
8. “Numerical Study Of Triple Diffusive Mhd Radiative Casson Fluid Flow Over A Vertical Wall
With Chemical Reaction & Heat Source/Sink Impacts”, J. Computational Analysis and Applica-
tions, Vol 33, 15 (2024).
Dr Nishant Gaur
9. “Enhancement of spectral access of optical OFDM system using cognitive radio” Journal of Optical
Communications - De Gruyter, (July 2023), https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2023-0188.
10. “A comparative PAPR, BER, and PSD for optical NOMA communication framework” Optical and
Quantum Electronics (July 2023) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-023-05148-2.
11. “Improving and analysing the spectral access performance of QAM-64 optical ED-CSD algorithm
NOMA using a hybrid” Journal of Optical Communications - De Gruyter (Sept 2023); https://doi.
org/10.1515/joc-2023-0217.
12. “Reducing latency in optical 6G waveforms using joint detection and channel estimation tech-
niques”, Journal of Optical Communications - De Gruyter (Sept 2023), https://doi.org/10.1515/
joc-2023-0274.
13. “Performance Evaluation of 5G New Radio Physical Uplink Channels with LDPC and Polar Coding
on AWGN Channels”, International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering
(January 2024), https://ijisae.org/index.php/IJISAE/article/view/4916.
14. “Analysis of spectrum sensing using deep learning algorithms: CNNs and RNNs”, Ain Shams Engi-
neering Journal (February 2024), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asej.2023.102505.
15. “PAPR reduction using model-driven hybrid algorithms in the 6G NOMA waveform”, Internet
Technology Letters (February 2024), https://doi.org/10.1002/itl2.515.
16. “A mathematical analysis of the PAPR in the NOMA waveform using SLM algorithm for 64-QAM”,
Journal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics (May 2024) https://doi.org/10.47974/JIM- 1815.
17. “Improving the latency for 5G/ B5G based smart healthcare connectivity in rural area”, Nature (Feb-
ruary 2024), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57641-7.
18. “Enhancing Peak Power Efficiency of 5G and beyond 5G NOMA waveform using Novel Selective
Mapping Algorithm”, Radioelectronics and Communications Systems (February 2024) https://doi.
org/10.20535/S0021347023050035.
19. “Optimizing PAPR, BER and PSD Efficiency: Using Phase Factors Generated by Bacteria Foraging
Algorithm for PTS and SLM Methods”, IEEE Access (March 2024) https://doi.org/10.1109/AC-
CESS.2024.3389823.
20. “Exploring PTS method in MIMO advanced waveforms signal for 5G network security analy-
sis”, Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences & Cryptography (March 2024) http://dx.doi.
org/10.47974/JDMSC-1874.
21. “Analyzing the role of spectrum sensing for security enhancement in beyond 5G waveforms usin-
genergy detection”, Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences & Cryptography (March 2024)
175
http://dx.doi.org/10.47974/JDMSC-1875.
22. “Reducing peak-to-average power ratio of filtered non- orthogonal multiple access and new radio
5gwaveforms using hybrid partial transmit sequence-companding technique”, ETRI Journal WI-
LEY (March 2024) https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2023-0405.
23. “Exploring and analyzing the role of hybrid spectrum sensing methods in 6G-based smart
health care applications”, F1000 Research Journal (June 2024) https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000re-
search.144624.1.
24. “PAPR analysis in OTFS using the centre phase sequence matrix based PTS method”, Results in
Optics (APRIL 2024) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rio.2024.100664.
25. “Hybrid spectrum sensing enhancement for cognitive radio in 6G radio system”, Radioelectronics
and Communications Systems (April 2024) https://doi.org/10.20535/S0021347023050023.
26. “Peak-to-average power ratio reduction using companding algorithm for NOMA wave-
form”, Radioelectronics and Communications Systems (April 2024), https://doi.org/10.20535/
S0021347023040039.
27. “Ad hoc wireless network implementing BEE-LEACH”, International Journal of Electrical and
Computer Engineering (April 2024), http://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v14i3.pp2945-2954.
28. “Wireless optimization for sensor networks using IoT-based clustering and routing algorithms”,
Peer J Computer Science (June 2024), http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.2132.
29. “Hybrid Approaches to PAPR, BER, and PSD Optimization in 6G OTFS: Implications for Healthcare”,
Journal of Communications and Networks (Jnue 2024) https://doi.org/10.23919/JCN.2024.000027.
30. “Silicon: a wonderful anode material for Li-ion batteries” SGVU International Journal of Conver-
gence of Technology and Management (2023) E-ISSN: 2455-7528; Issue 2, Vol 9, pp.23-29.
31. “Electrochemical reaction mechanism of silicon nitride as negative electrode for all‑solid‑state
Li‑ion Battery”, J Mater Sci: Mater Electronm, (2024); ISSN.
Dr Abhishek Sharma
i. “Analyzing the Properties of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Thin Film Grown On Silicon (Si) Substrate, ZnO/
Si Using Rf Magnetron Sputtering Approach” in International Conference on Artificial Intelli-
gence, Advanced Materials, and Mechatronics Systems; November 03-04, 2023 JECRC University.
ii. “Physical Investigation of 100 keV Carbon ion implantation on ZnO/Ag/ZnO multilayer for Op-
toelectronic Applications”, International Conference on Energy Materials and Rechargeable Bat-
teries, December 10-12, 2023, Manav Rachna Univesity, Faridabad.
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Dr Renu Sharma
iv. “Space slow wave structure TWTA simulated by SUNRAY 1D &3D ,CST Studio software” in NASI
(2023); December 3-5, 2023, BARC Mumbai.
Dr Pranav Saxena
v. “Role of Di-electric Materials as Substrate for the Performance of Microstrip Patch Antenna: A Re-
view”, in International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Materials, and Mechatron-
ics Systems; November 03-04, 2023 JECRC University
vi. “A circularly Polarized Tri-shakti shaped single layer Millimeter Wave Antenna for Fifth Gener-
ation (5G) Communication Systems”, in International Conference on Contemporary Trends in
Multidisciplinary Research & Innovation (ICCTMRi-2023), July 27-28, 2023, BITS MESRA – Jai-
pur.
i. Chapter “Pseudocapacitive Materials for Metal-Sulfur Batteries” in the book entitled “Pseudoca-
pacitors Engineering Materials”, ISSN 978-3-031-45429-5, Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Cham
Dr Abhishek Shrma
ii. Chapter “Analyzing the Properties of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Thin Film Grown on Silicon (Si) Sub-
strate, ZnO/Si Using RF Magnetron Sputtering Approach”, in the book entitled “Modeling, Char-
acterization, and Processing of Smart Materials”, ISBN13: 9781668492246, Publisher, IGI Global.
(E) FDP ATTENDED BY THE FACULTY (2022-23)
Dr Renu Sharma
i. “Navigating Tommarow with AI,ML and Data Science for Intelligent Solution”, March 19-23, 2024
by UOT, DCG at Regional College Jaipur.
ii. “Curriculum Development in light of NEP 2020 in HEI”, April 17-21, 2024, by NITTR Chandigarh
at Manipal University, Chandigarh.
Dr Pranav Saxena
iii. ““Microsoft tools for effective teaching and Learning Environment” July 10-15, 2023 by R-CAT
Microsoft and Koenig at JECRC University.
iv. “Use of Artificial Intelligence and ither Emerging Technologies in Higher Education Institutions”,
April 03-12, 2024 by AIU-SSU-AADC at Sri-Sri University.
v. “NEP- 2020 Orientation and Sensitization under Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme
(MM-TTP) of University Grants Commission (UGC)”, May 23-31, 2024, University of Hyderabad.
Dr Shivani Agarwal
i. “Microsoft tools for effective teaching and Learning Enviornment” July 10-15, 2023 by R-CAT Mi-
crosoft and Koenig at JECRC University.
ii. “Computational Research tools for data processing,Analysis and Report Writing”, January 15-21,
2024, Center for Renewable Energy and storage and Shodh lab at SGVU.
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Dr Chandan Joshi
iii. “NEP 2020 Orientation & Sensitization” June 03-11, 2024, by MMTTC GNDU Amritsar.
iv. “Computational Research tools for data processing,Analysis and Report Writing”, January 15-21,
2024, Center for Renewable Energy and storage and Shodh lab at SGVU.
Dr. Vaibhav Pant (ARIES, Nainital) Prof. Dipankar Banerjee (ARIES, Nainital)
Dr. Krishna Prasad (ARIES, Nainital) Dr. Chandan Joshi (JECRC University, Jaipur)
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Objectives
This workshop became very useful especially for undergraduate and graduate students and fresh scholars,
who are linked directly or indirectly with the space science.The young research minds were overwhelmed with
latest updates along with the knowledge about the ADITYA-L1 Science. Active discussions and interaction
between participants and eminent speakers has added the values to make this workshop more meaningful. By
this workshop, the following possible objectives were addressed to a very extent as outcomes-
To educate and nurture the young mind talents about the ongoing interesting developments in Solar
Physics.
To inculcate the research aptitude and inspire UG/PG students to opt the research field as career.
To provide the experiential learning by Hands-on session using observed data and software used in
Solar Physics research.
To equip the scholars with the necessary knowledge to work with Solar Physics data.
SPEAKERS OF WORKSHOP
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Program Schedule:
180
10:00 - 11:00 AM Keynote Speaker: Dr. Durgesh Tripathi, Profes-
sor, Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and
Astrophysics (IUCAA)
Title: Science with SUIT
11:00 - 11:30 AM TEA
11:30 - 12:30 PM Keynote Speaker: Mr. Abhishek,Physical Re-
search Laboratory (PRL)
Title: Science with ASPEX-SWIS
12:30 - 1:30 PM Keynote Speaker: Mr. Jacobs, Physical Research
Laboratory (PRL)
Title: Science with ASPEX-STEPS
1:30 - 2:30 PM LUNCH JU MESS
2:30 - 3:30 PM Public Talk: Dr. A. N. Ramaprakash, Professor, Seminar Hall Ground Floor VIB, JECRC
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and University
Astrophysics (IUCAA)
Title :Engineering for Astronomy
3:30 - 4:30 PM Valedictory Session: Certificate Distribution & Group
Photograph
4:30 - 5:00 PM TEA
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24 Rajesh kumar kajla JECRC UNIVERSITY jaipur 7792822285
25 Himani mehta National Institute of Technology Delhi 9917597388
26 Sayan mitra Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand 8016319098
27 Sweta singh National Institute of Technology Delhi 8826062871
28 Mansi rana DOON UNIVERSITY 7017060396
Department of Pure & Applied Physics University of Kota, Kota (Rajas-
29 Divesh kumar rawal 8890049517
than) 324005
30 Rout anmol ayush University of Delhi 7978060788
31 Afifa irfan Jamia Millia Islamia 7977401619
32 Aditya singh MSJ Govt PG college bharatpur 9785099725
Department of Pure & Applied Physics University of Kota, Kota
33 Harshit jain 9694025449
(Rajasthan) 324005
34 Tapan sharma Parishkar College of Global Excellence 7357470788
35 Jawan singh Parishkar College of Global Excellence 8949962583
36 Bulbul swami Parishkar College of Global Excellence 8619910285
37 Vinit goyal JECRC UNIVERSITY 9034995876
38 Kanishka khatri JECRC UNIVERSITY 9799478268
39 Anushka singh JECRC UNIVERSITY 9664119328
40 Priyanshi soan JECRC UNIVWERSITY 8290007588
41 Ankit yadav JECRC UNIVERSITY 6375293232
42 Prerna gurjar JECRC UNIVERSITY 7297083832
43 Esha JECRC UNIVERSITY 9610410588
44 Aayushi jain JECRC UNIVERSITY 8852936813
45 Laxmi narayanbalai yagyavalkya institute of technology jaipur 9829235470
46 Atuliya sabu Government Women Engineering College, Ajmer.
47 Jaya garg JECRC UNIVERSITY 8955328806
48 Pranjal bohra Government Women Engineering College, Ajmer. 8875947358
49 Vrinda joshi IIS (deemed to be University) 6350242484
50 Aditi bhardwaj Government Women Engineering College, Ajmer. 9462121218
51 Devendra nirwan JECRC University jaipur 8209907981
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Department of Zoology
Introduction
The department of Zoology is offering courses at UG level, and programmes at PG level. Additionally, it pro-
vides a Ph.D. program in Zoology. It prepare students in a wide range of science-based skills that provide the
learning base for future careers in disciplines such as health sciences, agriculture, environment management,
the emerging biotechnologies, publishing, teaching, research and consultancy.
These programs equip the students to study animal behaviour, developmental biology, physiological, biochem-
ical, microbial and animal biotechnology and latest scientific instruments which enhance their confidence and
prepare them for exciting careers in industry and academia. The Department also organizes guest lectures and
different events time to time to make students aware of nature, wildlife and recent advancements in the field.
Department: Zoology
Email: [email protected]
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Dr. Adesh Kumar
Department: Zoology
Email: [email protected]
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date of High- NET/ Re- Research Research
Name tion Joining the Joining the est JRF/ search Publications Publica-
Present University Qual- SLET Publi- in UGC tions in
Position ifica- cations Care Jour- Confer-
tion in nals ences (Full
Scopus/ Paper
WOS Only)
In-
dexed
Jour-
nals
Dr Professor 01-05-2022 24-07-2013 PhD No 02 Nil Nil
Rajesh
Yadav
Dr AP-I 26.09.2022 26.09.2022 Ph.D. NET 02 Nil Nil
Adesh (Resigned on
Kumar 27.07.2023)
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Departmental Event Reports
National Science Day Celebration (28 February 2024)
The Department of Zoology, Biotechnology & Botany jointly celebrated National Science Day (SCI-SCAPE)
on 28 Feb2024 in Biotechnology Research Lab NYB-206. The theme for National Science Day 2024 was “In-
digenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat”. This theme underscores the critical role of Science and Technology
in emphasizing the importance of science in making India “Atmanirbhar” & emphasizing the commitment
of Indian Scientists for innovation and Self Reliance in Science and Technology for addressing contemporary
challenges. Keeping the Theme of National Science Day 2024 - Poster making Competition, Working Model
Competition and Guest Lectures by eminent Scientist were conducted for the students of UG and PG pro-
grammes.
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Department of Chemistry
Academic Programs
M.Sc. Chemistry
Ph. D. Chemistry
Faculty &
Staff
Name Sanctioned Working On Leave
Professor 3 3 Nil
Associate Pro- 2 2 Nil
fessor
Assistant Pro- 7 7 Nil
fessor
Lab Tech 3 3 Nil
2022-23 37 12 3:1
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Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay K. Sharma
Designation: Professor & Dean Research
Qualification: M.Sc. Ph.D (University of Rajasthan)
Experience: 26yrs
Research Area: Green Chemistry, Heavy Metals Removal by Bio-sorption,
Biopolymers and Green Corrosion Inhibition
Research Publications – 107, Books Published -25
Patent : 2
Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)[Membership Number: 442890
Member of American Chemical Society (USA) [Membership Number:
2441639]
Fellow of Indian Council of Chemists [Fellowship Number: LF/1183]
Fellow of Indian Chemical Society [Fellowship Number: F/6833]
Fellow of International Congress of Chemistry and Environment [Fellow-
ship Number: FL/S-5066]
Life Member of Indian Society of Analytical Scientists[Membership Num-
ber: LMT-2007/54]
Patent Published: 02
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Dr. Poonam Hariyani
Designation Associate Professor
Qualification: M.Sc., NET, SLET, Ph.D(University of Kota)
Experience: 17 Years
Research Area: Supramolecular Chemistry: Membrane Technology, Organic
Synthesis, Bio-inorganic Chemistry.
Publication: 16
Patent Published: 01
Book Chapter: 01
Dr Anita Nehra
Ph.D. (2010) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay
SERB-National Post-doctoral Fellowship
Qualified (NET - JRF) in Chemical Sciences, December, 2009, AlR 290.
M. Sc: University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
Research Interest
Biosensors for viral contaminants in wastewater, Environmental Remedia-
tion,Trans-membrane ion transport,Increasing bioavailability of hydropho-
bic drugs,Sensing of ions and molecules using supramolecular systems
Publications: 9 Patent : 1
Awarded with senior research fellowship from UGC, New Delhi
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Dr Rahul Goel
Ph.D, Chemistry
Qualified NET-JRF in Chemical Science ()
Research Interest: Biomaterials, Nanomaterials,Computational Chemistry
Publications: 5
Teaching Experience:4 yrs
Dr Anjali Yadav
Ph.D, Chemistry, Banasthali University
Research Interest: The Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from the Wastewater
by Using Metal Nanoparticles as Adsorbent”.
Publications: 20
Teaching Experience:1 year
Ph.D. Awarded/Ongoing
S Name of University Date of Registra- Research Topic Name of Name of
No the Re- Registration tion/degree award- the Re- Research
search No ed search Co-Supervi-
Scholar Supervisor sor, if any
190
16 Sarita Mo- 23PCHN0001 2023 Incorporation of Dr Bhawna Dr Vivek
chi metal nanoparti- Jangir Srivastava
cles into polymeric
membrane derived
from waste plastic
and its applications
in dye degradation
17 Rekha 21PCHN002 16.1.2021 Bulk Liquid Mem- Dr. Poonam Dr. Barkha
Vijay brane Transport of Hariyani Shrivastava
Chemical Species
Through Podands as
Carriers
S. Title of paper Name of the author/s Name of journal Year of ISSN num- Link to
No. publi- ber the rec-
cation ognition
in UGC
enlistment
of the
Journal
1 Synthesis of 1, 4-Di- Deepak Babasaheb Research Journal 2024 0972-0626
hydropyridines us- Phasage , Sanjay K. of Chemistry and
ing Different Nano- Sharma and Sonia Environment
catalystSystems Chahar Srivastava
2 One-Pot Green Deepak Babasaheb Open Journal of 2024 2164-5612
Synthesis of 1, Phasage, Sanjay K. Composite Materi-
4-Dihydropyri- Sharma, Balram
dine Derivatives Tripathi, Sonia Cha-
Using Polyindole har Srivastava
TiO2 Nanocatalyst
by Solvent Free
Method
3 Green Synthesis Deepak Babasaheb METSZET Jour- 2024 2061-2710
of Benzimidazole Phasage , Sanjay K. nal,9(5), 140-
Derivatives using Sharma and Sonia 159(2024)
different Nanocat- Chahar Srivastava
alyst Systems: A
Critical Review
191
4 Development and Omprakash Saini, METSZET Jour- 2024 2061-2710
Validation of Liq- Sanjay K. Sharma nal,9(4), 80-
uide Chromatog- and Yogesh Sharma 84(2024)
raphy Analytical
Method by Using
UPLC for testing of
Organic Impurities
in Phenazopyridine
Hydrochloride
Tablets in Dosage
Form: A Green An-
alytical Technique
5 Validated UPLC Omprakash Saini, Journal of Chemical 2024 2251-6719
Method for Or- Sanjay K. Sharma Health Risks, 14(2),
ganic Impurities of and Yogesh Sharma 1124-1131(2024)
Phenazopyridine
Hydrochloride
Drug, A Green An-
alytical Technique
6 Chromatography: Omprakash Saini, Journal of Advanced 2024 0253-7214
Introduction of Sanjay K. Sharma Zoology, 45(S2),
Important Separa- and Yogesh Sharma 215-240(2024)
tion Methods and
Modern Techniques
for Adjustment of
Column Parameters
and Flow Rate in
Liquide Chroma-
tography to Reduce
Analysis Time and
Cost
7 Extraction of essen- Heri Septya Kusuma, Food and Humani- 2023 2949-8244
tial oil from fresh Fini Widya Lestari, ty, 1, 1055(2023)
basil leaves (Oci- Tia Ambar Sari,
mum basilicum L.) Fadhil Mukhlisin,
using solvent-free Mahfud Mahfud,
microwave ex- Sanjay K. Sharma,
traction method: Handoko Darmokoe-
Extraction param- soemo
eter optimization,
electric consump-
tion, and CO2
emission study
8 GC-MS profiling Richa Thawani1*; African Journal of ISSN July 2024
and HPTLC analy- Ekta Menghani2 ; Biological Sciences num-
sis for Exploration Sapna Sharma1
of phytochemicals
in the Methanolic
extract of Bauhinia
tomentosa L. Pod
192
9 Assessment of Himanshi Mangla, International
physicochemical Saurabh Dave, Smita Journal of Envi-
properties among Jain, Hardik Pathak ronmental health
petroleum contam- Engineering
inated and normal
soil: A multivariate
statistical analysis
10 RNA-Mediated Baghle Nitish, Sudan Applied Environ- 8 (1)
Nuclease Genome Jebi, Himanshi Man- mental Biotech- 25-31
Editing System Type gla, Aruna Sharma, nologyApplied
II: A Mini Review Saurabh Dave, Har- Environmental
dik Pathak Biotechnology
14 A novel approach Amit Kumar Khan- Research Journal 2023 E-ISSN: worldre-
of 19F NMR based delwal, Poonam of Chemistry and 2278-4527 searcher-
sensor Hariyani and Barkha Environment sassocia-
Shrivastava tions.com/
Archives/
RJCE/
193
15 Spiro-heterocycles: Dr. Barkha Shrivas- Journal of Analysis 2023 0973-2861 Volume
synthesis & compu- tava, Dr. Poonam and Computation XVII,
tational study Hariyani, Rekha Vijay (JAC) Issue II
(July-Dec
2023) –
Journal of
Analysis
and Com-
putation
(ijaconline.
com)
16 Rapid naked eye Anita Nehra, Apoor- New Journal of 2023 Online https://
sensing of fluoride va Malik, Pragati Chemistry only 1369- scholar.
by calix [4] arene R Sharma, Sateesh 9261 google.
upper rim tetra Bandaru, Rakesh K com/cita-
functionalized Sharma
pentafluorophenyl
hydrazone
17 Use of a regression Alka Bansal1, Punam International Journal of July 16, 2455-5568 https://
Jakhar2, Kamal Kant Academic Medicine
model and a statisti- 2023 www.sco-
Trivedi2, Nidhi Ban-
cal process control sal3, Smita Jain4, Neha
pus.com/
method to assess Sharma1
AWaRe classifica-
tion‑based antimi-
crobial
consumption in an Indian
tertiary care hospital over
5 years
18 “Phyto-fabrication Jangir B., Mochi S., Research J. Chem- 2024 Accepted
of metal nanopar- Mishra A., Jangid N. istry and environ-
ticles using Thar K., Goel R., Sharma ment
desert plants”
19 “Advances in mag- Yadav A.; Sharma A.; Research J. Chem- 2024 Accepted
netic materials: Devi M.; Jangir B.; istry and environ-
classification and Goel R. ment
synthesis”
20 “Effective synthesis Sharma A.; Yadav A.; Research J. Chem- 2024 Accepted
of pharmacological Pathak H.; Jangir B. istry and environ-
evaluation of 1,2,4- ment
triazolo- isoxazole
and 1,2,4- triazolo-
pyrazole scaffolds”
194
21 Exploring self-as- GOEL R.*, Mangal Asian Journal of 2023 0970-7077
sembled cationic M., Sharma A. K., Chemistry
nanostructures of Kumar P., Gupta A
amphiphilic β-pep-
tides for amplify-
ing drug delivery
efficiency .
https://
www.scopus.com/
sourceid/22703
22 Synthesis, Char- Vishnu Kumar Khan- Journal of Basic 2023 1006-8341 https://
acterization and delwal Science fzgxjckxxb.
Antibacterial ac- com/vol-
tivity of Zinc oxide ume-23-is-
nanoparticles
23 Basics Concept and Vishnu Kumar Khan- European Chemi- 2023 2063-5346),
special Issue -4
Medicinal Applica- delwal cal Bulletin pp. 8503-8521
tions of Nanotech-
nology
24 Application of silver Khandelwal Vishnu Research J. Chem- 2024 Accepted
nanoparticles in Kumar istry and environ-
the degradation ment
of Methylene Blue
dye
25 Utilizing Environ- Khandelwal Vishnu Research J. Chem- 2024 Accepted
mentally Friendly Kumar istry and environ-
Synthetic Nanoma- ment
terials to Eliminate
Toludine Blue from
Water
26 Development of Ashok Sable, Sonu Research J. Chem- 2024 Accepted
1,2,3-Triazoles Pareek, ManmohanS. istry and environ-
employing Copper Chauhan ment
Oxide/Reduced
Graphene Oxide
Nanocomposite
195
Dr Anjali Yadav
Bioremediation of Microplastics Yadav, Anjali., Singh, S., Jangir, B.,Taylor
Dwivedi, J., Srivastava, M
& Francis 2024
Bio-Nanomaterials in Environmental Remediation Saini., N., Yadav, A., Jangid, N.K., Dwivedi,
Taylor &J.,
Francis 2024
Bioinspired Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials Gautam, S., Yadav, A., Jangid, N K.,Taylor
Srivastava, M., Kaur, N.
& Francis 2024
Silicon- Based Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries Yadav, A., Jangir, B., Jangid, N.K., Srivastav, A., Srivastava, M.,
Taylor & Francis 2024
Aruna Sharma : Achiral Polymer-supported Organic Reagents, Taylor and Francis group, CRC Press, ISBN
9780367484422, 2024, 202321072118
Patents- 05
1. Dr Rahul Goel :IOT enabled chemical mixing device for agriculture farm,, Certificate of Registration of
Design, 383314-001, 2023
2. Dr Sonu Pareek :IOT enabled chemical mixing device for agriculture farm,, Certificate of Registration of
Design, 383314-001, 2023
3. Dr Aruna Sharma: IOT based smart classroom attendance system in e-learning Application,
4. Dr Vishnu K. Khandelwal: Analysis of Plastic waste management strategies and it’s environment impact in
smart cities, Patent Application No: 202341038283A, Publication date: 30/06/2023
5. Dr Vishnu K. Khandelwal: IOT-Enabled Smart Drug Delivery System utilizing bio-responsive nanopar-
ticles for precision medicine Applications, Patent Application No: 202431004811A, Publication date:
09/02/2024
Life member of Indian Society of Chemists and Biologists (ISCB), India, August 2023.
Member of the RSC Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry interest group committee, 2024.
196
Associated with “Women in STEM (WiSTEM)” since Nov, 2023 for mentoring school girls for pursuing
STEM.
Dr Rahul Goel
Guided 04 students under Summer Research Internship Program-2024 at Dyal Singh College, University of
Delhi from 11 June-31 July 2024
Invited talk/lecture
Dr Poonam Hariyani
Key Note Speaker in National Conference on “Application of basic sciences and communication in
Engineering” at JECRC Foundation
Dr Anita Nehra
Invited talk at “Frontiers in Sustainable Catalysis and Organometallics (FISCO-2024)” organized by the De-
partment of Chemistry, MNIT Jaipur, held during July 11-12, 2024.
Invited talk at Emerging Trends in Supramolecular Science and Technology (ETSST-2024) organized by the
Department of Chemistry, SRM University-AP, Andhra Pradesh held during March 07-08, 2024.
Dr Sonu Pareek
Invited Lecture at Springdales School, Sushant City, Jaipur ‘Sustainable Development/Environment’ for the
‘Book Week,- Science Day and World Nature Conservation Day on 28July 202
197
Title of the Professional Develop- Name of faculty Title of the pro- Date From Date To (DD-
ment Programmes, Orientation / member (s) who gram (DD-MM- MM-YYYY)
Induction Programmes, Refresher attended YYYY)
Course, Short Term Course
Faculty development program con- Dr.Bhawana Microsoft tools 10-07-2023 15-07-2023
ducted by R-CAT, Microsoft and Jangir for effective
Koenig at JECRC University, Jaipur teaching and
held from 10 - 15 July, 2023. learning environ-
ment
Faculty development program con- Dr. Rahul Goel Microsoft tools 10-07-2023 15-07-2023
ducted by R-CAT, Microsoft and for effective
Koenig at JECRC University, Jaipur teaching and
held from 10 - 15 July, 2023. learning environ-
ment
Faculty development program con- Dr. Nidhi Bansal Microsoft tools 10-07-2023 15-07-2023
ducted by R-CAT, Microsoft and for effective
Koenig at JECRC University, Jaipur teaching and
held from 10 - 15 July, 2023. learning environ-
ment
Faculty development program con- Dr. Poonam Microsoft tools 10-07-2023 15-07-2023
ducted by R-CAT, Microsoft and Haryani for effective
Koenig at JECRC University, Jaipur teaching and
held from 10 - 15 July, 2023. learning environ-
ment
Faculty development program con- Prof. Sonu Pa- Microsoft tools 10-07-2023 15-07-2023
ducted by R-CAT, Microsoft and reek for effective
Koenig at JECRC University, Jaipur teaching and
held from 10 - 15 July, 2023. learning environ-
ment
FDP by CURAJ-MMC Aug 05-14, Dr Anjali Yadav NEP-2020 Orien- Aug 05 2024 Aug 14, 2024
2024 tation & Sensiti-
zation
FDP Anand International College Dr Anjali Yadav Life- Skills for March 18 March 22 2024
of Engineering March 18-22, 2024 Blissful Life 2024
One-week online Women’s-day Dr Anita Nehra “Recent Advanc- March 08 March 13, 2024.
special faculty development pro- es in Chemistry”
gramme organized by Department
of Chemistry, School of Advance
Sciences, VIT-AP, Andhra Pradesh
Five days faculty development Dr Bhawna “Innovation and 20 May, 24 May, 2024.
program cum workshop organized Jangir technology in 2024.
by S. S. Jain Subodh Management digital pedago-
institute, Jaipur Rajasthan from gy”
20-24 May, 2024.
198
Five days faculty development Dr Bhawna “Innovative 20 May 2024. 24 May, 2024.
program conducted by Research Jangir teaching and
Foundation of India and RFI- learning pedago-
CARE from 20-24 May, 2024. gy”
FDP by Dr Rahul Goel NEP-2020 Orien- 23 May, 2024 31st May, 2024
UGC-MMTTC, University of Hy- tation & Sensiti-
derabad zation
FDP cum workshop by Dr Rahul Goel Innovation & 20th May, 24th May, 2024
S.S.Jain Subodh Management Insti- Technology in 2024
tute, Jaipur Digital Pedagogy
FDP by Poddar International Col- Dr Rahul Goel Research Pro- 20 Novem- 24 November,
lege in association with Chemical spective & Op- ber, 2023 2023
Research Society of India (CRSI) portunities
Jaipur Chapter
FDP by JECRC University Dr Rahul Goel Teaching Peda- 16 August, 19 August, 2023
gogy 2023
FDP by R-CAT, Microsoft and Dr.Bhawana Microsoft tools 10-07-2023 15-07-2023
Koenig at JECRC University, Jaipur Jangir for effective
held from 10 - 15 July, 2023. teaching and
learning environ-
ment
FDP Dr Vishnu Intellectual Prop- 13-02- 17-02-2024
Poornima Innovation and Incu- K.Khandelwal erty Right and 2024
bation cell Poornima College of Product Develop-
Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan, ment and entre-
India preneurship
Short Term Training Programme Dr Vishnu Applications of 02-06- 10-02-2024
2024
Department of Basic Science & Hu- K.Khandelwal Microsoft Office
manities, Arya College of Engineer- Tools
ing & I.T. Kukas, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
India
FDP Dr Vishnu K. Innovation and 20May, 24 May. 2024
S.S. Jain Subodh Management Ship- Khandelwal Technology in 2024
ra Path, Mansarovar Jaipur, Rajas- Digital Padagogy
than, India
FDP Research and Development Dr Vishnu K. Empowering Re- 28-May- 7 June, 2024
cell – Jaipur School of Business in Khandelwal search: Advanced 24
Collaboration with IQAC, JECRC Software Tools for
University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Academics
199
FDP Dr Vishnu K. Sustainable De- 24June, 30 June, 2024
Malviya Mission Teacher training Khandelwal velopment and 2024
Programme (MM-TTP) of UGC Climate Change
organized by JNV University, Jodh-
pur, Rajasthan
FDP S.S. Jain Subodh Dr Saurabh Innovation and 20May, 24 May. 2024
Management Shipra Path, Mansa- Dave Technology in 2024
rovar Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Digital Padagogy
FDP Research and Development Dr Saurabh Dave Empowering Re- 28-May- 7 June, 2024
cell – Jaipur School of Business in search: Advanced 24
Collaboration with IQAC, JECRC Software Tools for
University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Academics
FDP IQAC, Kamla Nehru Maha- Dr Saurabh Dave Research Meth- 22-July- 24 July 2024
vdyala, Nagpur odology 24
Malviya Mission Teacher training Dr Vishnu K. NEP 2020 Ori- 3June, 2024 11, June, 2024
centre, Guru Nanak Dev University, Khandelwal entation and
Amritsar (PB) Sensitization
Programme
FDP S.S. Jain Subodh Dr Nidhi Bansal Innovation and 20May, 24 May. 2024
Management Shipra Path, Mansa- Technology in 2024
rovar Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Digital Padagogy
200
International Conference Prof. Sapna Advances in 29March, 30 March, 2024
Department of Chemistry, School Sharma Chemical and 2024
of Science, JECRC University, Jai- Applied Science
pur for Sustainable
Development
(ACASSD-2024)
International Conference Dr Aruna Shar- Advances in 29March, 30 March, 2024
Department of Chemistry, School ma Chemical and 2024
of Science, JECRC University, Jai- Applied Science
pur for Sustainable
Development
(ACASSD-2024)
International Conference Prof. Sarabh Advances in 29March, 30 March, 2024
Department of Chemistry, School Dave Chemical and 2024
of Science, JECRC University, Jai- Applied Science
pur for Sustainable
Development
(ACASSD-2024)
International Conference Dr Rahul Goel Advances in 29March, 30 March, 2024
Department of Chemistry, School Chemical and 2024
of Science, JECRC University, Jai- Applied Science
pur for Sustainable
Development
(ACASSD-2024)
International Conference Dr Nidhi Bansal Advances in 29March, 30 March, 2024
Department of Chemistry, School Chemical and 2024
of Science, JECRC University, Jai- Applied Science
pur for Sustainable
Development
(ACASSD-2024)
International Conference Dr Anjali Yadav Advances in 29March, 30 March, 2024
Department of Chemistry, School Chemical and 2024
of Science, JECRC University, Jai- Applied Science
pur for Sustainable
Development
(ACASSD-2024)
International Conference Biyani Dr Poonam Nurturing Aca- 26-Nov-23 26-Nov-23
Group of Colleges, Jaipur, Rajas- Hariyani demic Entrepre-
than, India neurs with Indus-
trial Partnership
201
ACS Science Talks Rahul Goel Chemically 20th Feb,
Active Colloids: 2024
From One to
Many
Placements
202
Ekta Verma (B.Sc. 2021-24) Komal Chauhan (B.Sc. 2021-24)
WIPRO WIPRO
Student Internships
203
Jaipur School of Business
Introduction
The Jaipur School of Business offers BBA, B.com and MBA Degree programs, both stretching three and two
years, respectively, and approved by the University Grants Commission. Additionally, the school provides a
PhD. program in management. JSB, JU aims to promote interdisciplinary research and development for the
benefit of industry and society through continuous efforts. The faculties create a stimulating environment to
nurture students’ creativity, innovation, and excellence. Besides business skills, the emphasis is on ethical and
value-based education. A core mission of JSB is to develop human potential to its fullest extent so that they can
emerge as intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders in the field of business.
Jaipur School of Business imparts knowledge through a Socratic Method approach such as conceptual teach-
ing, case study approach, role plays, group discussions, summer internships and corporate mentoring, research
projects, presentations, tutorials, industrial visits, as well as workshops that promote a spirit of inquiry in
young minds and help them enhance their problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
204
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Name Joining the Joining the Qualification JRF/ tions in Scopus/
Present University SLET WOS Indexed
Position Journals/ UGC
care/Conferences
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Name Joining the Joining the cation JRF/ tions in Scopus/
Present Po- University SLET WOS /UGC/ Con-
sition ferences
205
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Position sity
206
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Publications in Sco-
Name tion Join- of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ pus/WOS Indexed Journals/
ing the the Uni- tion SLET UGC care/Conferences
Present versity
Position
Rashmi Associate 1/5/2022 7/1/2014 PhD NET 14
Sharma Professor
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208
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
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Present University SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
Position ferences
Email: [email protected]
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
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Dr. M. Kuruvilla
209
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ences
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
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Position ferences
Publications: Research Paper: 43, Conferences: 18, FDP: 08, MOOC: 03,
Research Project:01, Patent:1, Copyrights:2
210
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Conferences
211
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Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
Present the Univer- SLET Journals/ UGC care/
Position sity Conferences
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Re-
Name tion Joining of Joining Qualifi- JRF/ Publica- Publica- search
the Pres- the Univer- cation SLET tions in tions in Publica-
ent Posi- sity Scopus/ UGC Care tions in
tion WOS Journals Confer-
Indexed ences
Journals (Full
Paper
Only)
Joohi Assistant 18/09/2023 18/09/2023 PhD Nil 1 & 1 un- 03 02
Chaturvedi Professor I der process
212
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
the Pres- University SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
ent Posi- ferences
tion
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS In-
Present the Univer- SLET dexed Journals/ UGC
Position sity care/Conferences
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name tion Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
Present the Univer- SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
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213
Dr. Sumita Sharda
Designation: Assistant Professor I
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Faculty of Management)
Qualification: Ph. D, MBA (HR), M.Phil (BADM) M. Com
(BADM)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Marketing
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Re-
Name tion Joining the of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ Publica- Publi- search
Present the Univer- tion SLET tions in cations Publi-
Position sity Scopus/ in UGC cations
WOS Care in
Indexed Journals Con-
Journals fer-
ences
(Full
Paper
Only)
Dr. Assistant 03/04/2024 03/04/2024 PHD Nil Nil Nil 07
Sumita Professor (pub-
Sharda lished)
1 (in
pro-
cess)
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Research
Name Joining of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ Publica- Publi- Publi-
the Pres- the Uni- tion SLET tions in cations cations
ent Posi- versity Scopus/ in UGC in Con-
tion WOS Care ferences
Indexed Journals (Full Pa-
Journals per Only)
Dr. Isac Assistant 08/08/2023 08/08/2023 PhD SET 04 04 02
Gunday Professor
214
Kriti Tandon
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
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215
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Position sity Conferences
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
the Pres- University SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
ent Posi- ferences
tion
216
Dr. Shubhangi Keshot
Designation: Assistant Professor-I
Department: Department of Business Administration
Qualification: PhD, MBA, BCA
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Human Resource Management
Publication: Research Paper: 4
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
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Position sity Conferences
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
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Position ferences
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Position sity care/Conferences
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Name Joining the Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
Present University SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
Position ferences
218
Mr. Lokesh Tilwani
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Department of Commerce)
Qualification: B.Com, M, com (ABST), NET
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Finance
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Research
Name tion Joining the of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ Publica- Publi- Publi-
Present the Univer- tion SLET tions in cations cations
Position sity Scopus/ in UGC in Con-
WOS Care ferences
Indexed Journals (Full
Journals Paper
Only)
Khushi Assistant 08/08/2024 07/08/2023 M.COM Nil 01 00 Nil
Mishra Professor
Name: Lijy Lijit Idicula
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Faculty of Management)
Qualification: NET, MBA
Email: [email protected]
Specialized Area: Marketing, HR
219
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ulty Joining the of Joining Qualification JRF/ Publications Publications
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Position sity WOS In- Journals
dexed Jour-
nals
Lijy Assistant 25/10/2023 25/10/2023 MBA Yes Nil Nil
Lijit Professor-II
Idicula
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Re-
Name tion Joining the of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ Publica- Publica- search
Present the Univer- tion SLET tions in tions in Publi-
Position sity Scopus/ UGC Care cations
WOS Journals in Con-
Indexed ferences
Journals (Full
Paper
Only)
Ayushi Assistant 27/03/2024 27/03/2024 MBA NET Nil 02 04
Soni Professor-
II
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Position Care Journals Con-
ferences (Full Paper
Only)
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Position sity Conferences
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Position Conferences
221
Mr. Patanjali Tripathy
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Department: Department of Business Administration
Qualification: BBM, MBA (Major-Finance, Minor- Operation & Pro-
duction Management)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: General Management, Human Resource Management,
Financial Management
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
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NET/ tions in Scopus/
Faculty Joining the of Joining H i g h e s t
Designation J R F / WOS Indexed Jour-
Name Present Po- the Univer- Qualification
SLET nals/ UGC care/
sition sity
Conferences
Mala Shri- A s s i s t a n t 01-02-2023 01-02-2023 MSW Nil Nil
vastav Professor
Dr. Nimesh Gupta
Designation: Associate Professor, HoD
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Faculty of Management)
Qualification: PhD, MBA
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Marketing Management, Analytics
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Princi Assistant 27/09/2021 27/09/2021 PhD Nil 10 02 Nil
Gupta Professor
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Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma
Designation: Assistant Professor I
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Faculty of Management)
Qualification: Ph. D, UGC NET (Commerce), M. Com (ABST)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Accounting & Finance
Faculty Designation Date of Joining First Date of Highest NET/ JRF/ Research
Name the Present Joining the Qualification SLET Publications in
Position University Scopus/WOS
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nals/ UGC care/
Conferences
Amit Assistant 10-10-2022 10-10-2022 PhD NET Nil
Kumar Professor-I
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date of Highest Quali- NET/ Research Publica-
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ent Position University SLET WOS Indexed
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Neha Assistant 27/03/2023 27/03/2023 PhD NET, 01
Gupta Professor JRF
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ent Position University SLET WOS Indexed
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Conferences
Tarun Assistant 28/11/2022 28/11/2022 MBA Nil Nil
Sharma Professor II
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
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Bhavika Assistant 31/01/2023 31/01/2023 M.Com NET 01
Gandhi Professor
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Mr. Shashi Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Faculty of Management)
Qualification: Ph. D (Pursuing), UGC-NET (Management), MBA,
M.Com
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Finance
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest NET/ Research Research Publi-
Name Joining of Joining Qualification JRF/ Publications cations in Con-
the Pres- the Uni- SLET in UGC ferences (Full
ent Posi- versity Care Jour- Paper Only)
tion nals
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Name ing the Pres- Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS In-
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care/Conferences
Swati Assistant 09/05/2022 09/05/2022 PhD NET Nil
Prajapat Professor
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tion care/Conferences
Sonali Assistant 08/01/2023 08/01/2023 MBA NET NIL
Pandey Professor
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
Present the Univer- SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
Position sity ferences
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS In-
Present Po- University SLET dexed Journals/ UGC
sition care/Conferences
Heena Assistant 09/01/2023 09/01/2023 LLM, M.COM NET NIL
Jeasani Professor-II
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Dr. Anita
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Jaipur School of Business (Faculty of Management)
Qualification: Ph. D, UGC NET
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Accounting, Finance & Marketing
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
Present the Univer- SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
Position sity ferences
Faculty Designation Date of First Date of Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the Joining the ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS In-
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sition care/Conferences
Dilisha Assistant 01/08/2023 01/08/2023 M.COM NET NIL
Mehta Professor-II
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Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
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Position sity Conferences
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
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Mr. Raunak Sharma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Experience: 17 years
Department: Department of Management
Qualification: MBA (HR & Marketing), MA (English Literature &
Linguistics), M. Com. (Business Administration)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Human Resource Management, Business Development,
Learning & Development.
Publication: Research Paper: 2, Seminar/Conference: 3, FDP: 2
Faculty Designation Date of First Date Highest Qual- NET/ Research Publications
Name Joining the of Joining ification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS Indexed
Present the Univer- SLET Journals/ UGC care/Con-
Position sity ferences
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date of Highest NET/ Research Publications
Name ing the Pres- Joining the Qualification JRF/ in Scopus/WOS In-
ent Position University SLET dexed Journals/ UGC
care/Conferences
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Dr. Jyoti Meratwal
Designation: Associate Professor
Experience: 10 years
Department: Department of Management
Qualification: Ph. D., MBA, B. Tech
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Business Strategies, Marketing, TQM, Customer Delight-
ness, HRA, Emotional Intelligence and leadership
Publication:6 publications in various national and international peer
reviewed and Scopus indexed journals , publication of 6 chapters in
the books with ISBN number, Seminar/ conferences / workshops: 22,
NPTEL courses:2, FDP: 1, sponsored by ICSSR at Central University
Punjab, Bathinda.
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date of Highest NET/ Research Publications
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ent Position University SLET dexed Journals/ UGC
care/Conferences
Sumedha Kalia
Designation: Assistant Professor
Experience: 15 years
Department: Department of Business Administration
Qualification: PhD (Pursuing), MBA, B.com
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Marketing
Publication: Research Paper: 1
Research Publica-
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Sumedha A s s i s t a n t 01/04/2023 01/04/2023 MBA Nil 01
Kalia Professor
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Ms. Harleen Kaur
Designation: Assistant Professor
Experience: 10 years
Department: Department of Business Administration
Qualification: Internationally certified soft skill and image consultant,
MBA, B.com,
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Training & development, Leadership, Soft skills, inter-
view skills
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Purvi Katta
Designation: Assistant Professor
Experience: 9 years
Department: Management
Qualification: UGC-NET, M.Com (ABST),
M.com (EAFM), M.com (Business Administration),
CS Professional (pursuing), CA-IPCC, B.com
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Corporate Finance
Seminar/Conference-2
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Ms. Garima Jain
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Department: Jaipur School of Business
Qualification: Pursuing PhD, M.Com (EAFM + BADM)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Finance (Commerce)
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date Highest NET/ Research Publica-
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ent Position the Univer- SLET WOS Indexed
sity Journals/ UGC
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Dr. Shikha Pareek
Designation: Assistant Professor I
Department: Jaipur School of Business
Qualification: PhD, MHRM
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Incentives and Performance, Human Resource Manage-
ment.
Publication: Research Papers Published:4, Seminar/Conference:3
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date of Highest NET/ Research Publica-
Name ing the Pres- Joining the Qualification JRF/ tions in Scopus/
ent Position University SLET WOS Indexed
Journals/ UGC
care/Conferences
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Ms. Kirti Singh
Designation: Assistant Professor-II
Department: Jaipur School of Business
Qualification: M.COM; B.COM; and UGC NET
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Finance
International Research Conferences: 1
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date of Highest NET/ Research Pub-
Name ing the Pres- Joining the Qualification JRF/ lications in
ent Position University SLET Scopus/WOS
Indexed Jour-
nals/ UGC care/
Conferences
Kirti Singh Assistant 24/07/2024 24/07/2024 M.COM NET 01
Professor
Faculty Designation Date of Join- First Date Hignest NET/ JRF/ Research Paper Pub-
Name ing the Pres- Of Joining Qualifi- SLET lication in Scopus/
ent Position cations WOS/ UGC/ Confer-
ence
Sandhya Assistant Pro- 17/08/ 2023 17/08/ 2023 M.Com NO. 02
Sharma fessor II
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EVENT REPORTS
DEPARTMENTAL CLUB ACTIVITIES/LECTURES/WORKSHOPS BY INDUSTRY EXPERTS
Our media pedagogy is implemented through various creative classroom and club activities. The main peda-
gogical methods are lectures, case studies, presentations and project works. They are supplemented and com-
plemented by role plays, management games, seminars, simulations, group discussions and extempore. We
continuously put our efforts in creating an environment for grooming and developing the student’s potential
so that they become ready to best serve the society through flawless leadership, communication, managerial
and decision making skills.
On 4th September 2023, Department of commerce, Jaipur School of Business has organized a Business quiz
competition. The main objective of this event was to make students of BBA and B.Com aware of recent gener-
al knowledge related to business. In this competition 10 teams have participated named as “Team A to Team
J”.
Rules and regulations of the quiz were explained at the beginning. The Quiz had four rounds which included
Question Answer round, logo round, Tagline round, Scanner round. Winners of quiz competition were Team
F Ananya Bhatia, Aadil Hasib Khan (FirstWinner) and Team C Aryan Jain, Krishna Goyal (Second Winner).
The Coordinator of the event was Dr. Manish Sharma.
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3. Leadership Dynamics Approach towards Excellence
Under the Leadership series 2023, an Expert session was conducted on 10th October 2023 at Seminar Hall, KAB
5th Floor by Prof. Pawan Kumar Singh (Director - Prof IIM Trichy). As articulated by Prof. Pawan Kumar Singh,
leadership dynamics encapsulates the multifaceted interplay between leaders, followers, and the organizational
environment. Through this approach, Prof. Singh emphasized the significance of adaptability, empathy, and
innovation in driving organizational success. According to Prof. Pawan Singh, the key tenets of leadership dy-
namics are visionary leadership, adaptive leadership, emotional intelligence, collaborative leadership, authentic
leadership, continuous learning and development and strategic thinking.
4. Expert session
HR Club- HRidayam organised an Expert session for BBA students on 12th October, 2023. Mr. Vinayak Mish-
ra , a great Public speaker , acquisition HR and member of various interview panel and also a BITS Pilani
alumni was the resource person of the event. In his session, Mr. Vinayak mentioned various points regarding
Personality Development, Communication Skills, HR Roles & Responsibilities, Mental Health Awareness and
social skills. Also he presented many points with lots of information. His words were full of motivation, facts
and guidance. He conducted a game “Know each other “where he allowed students to interact from audience
and to introduce each other. He also conducted one to one Interaction with audience helping them solving
their queries. The Event concluded with vote of thanks presented by Mr. Kuruvilla Sir, Deputy HOD – JSB. The
event was full of learning and motivation. The event was coordinated by the club mentor- Ms. Khushi Mishra.
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5. AD -WAR, IDEAS-2-ADS
The Marketing Club- Tizarat organized AD -WAR, IDEAS-2-AD on 31st October 2023, Tuesday at 5th Floor
Seminar Hall, Kautaliya Bhavan under the club mentor Ms. Arpita Tripathi. In the Ad-war event, participants
were asked to bring ideas into ads, students were asked to participate in a team, they were asked to think outside
the box, bring innovative products and services, and create an appealing and massage-giving advertisement,
based on their products and services. Participants created and presented advertisement videos and they con-
veyed messages, promoted their products and services, and raised awareness about their products and services.
In Ad -war, Ideas -2 -Ads, participants’ teams developed ad concepts, wrote scripts, shot video footage, edited,
and produced a final advertisement. These ads were typically limited to a specific duration, which challenged
participants to effectively convey their message within a short time frame.
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7. The Talent Fusion: BBA Spotlight
Vyaktitw Club organised an unforgettable event of entertainment on 7th November 2023 at JU Auditorium
as the students of Department of Business Administration of Jaipur School of Business at JECRC University
had come together to showcase their extraordinary talents-The Talent Fusion : BBA Spotlight. Event celebrated
the creativity, skill, and passion of the student. The event was coordinated by the club mentor- Dr. Tanya Garg.
The festive celebration organized by the students of JECRC - Social club on 6th November 2023, where they in-
dependently raised funds involving both Sunstone and non-Sunstone students, is a commendable illustration
of compassion and community engagement. The act of bringing joy to the children in the slum area holds sig-
nificant educational value beyond the immediate charitable act. Ultimately, these experiences not only provide
immediate happiness to the children in the slum area but also serve as a foundation for developing well-round-
ed individuals. The students learn the values of empathy, social responsibility, and the importance of giving
back, moulding them into individuals who are not only academically proficient but also socially conscious and
empathetic, characteristics that are vital in contributing positively to society.
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9. The Faculty Development Program (FDP):- Mastering the art of Soft Skills
The Faculty Development Program (FDP) titled “Mastering the Art of Soft Skills” was conducted on 4th
and 5th December at 5th floor seminar hall, Law block. The program was facilitated by Dr. Atul Gupta, a
renowned expert in the field of soft skills development and communication and a member of the Material
Management Railway Board. The FDP commenced with an insightful presentation by Dr. Atul Gupta, where-
in he emphasized the significance of soft skills in today’s competitive landscape. Drawing from his extensive
experience, Dr. Gupta highlighted the key components of effective communication, including active listening,
non-verbal cues, and assertiveness. The program comprised a series of interactive workshops, role-playing
exercises, and group discussions aimed at honing various soft skills. Participants were actively engaged in
activities such as scenario-based simulations, where they had the opportunity to apply newly acquired skills
in practical situations.
10. HR Conclave on“EcoHR: Achieving a Sustainable Future by Uncovering the Equilibrium of Human and
Machines”
Jaipur School of Business organised HR Conclave on the theme“EcoHR: Achieving a Sustainable Future by
Uncovering the Equilibrium of Human and Machines” on 10th February 2024.The first panel discussion
included a panel of distinguished professionals engaged in a discussion on “Imagining a Sustainable Orga-
nization: A transcendental Approach.” The session was started by Moderator Mr. Rounak Sharma, Assis-
tant Professor, Sunstone, JECRC with an insightful thought on how can organizations transcend traditional
boundaries and envision a sustainable future by embracing a transcendental approach?. Mr. Karthik Mu-
lakaluri, Strategic HR, TD and OD Head of Omega Healthcare Management Services, expressed his thoughts
as imagining a sustainable organization through a transcendental approach involves moving beyond a prof-
it-centric mindset. Ms. Vini Somnath, Senior Manager HR, NBC Bearings, was focusing on, by transcend-
ing traditional boundaries; leaders can cultivate a workplace culture that values environmental stewardship,
social responsibility, and ethical practices. This transformation fosters a sense of purpose and shared respon-
sibility among employees. Mr. Prateek Singh, Strategic Business Unit Head HR, expressed his thoughts by
saying imagining a sustainable organization transcends conventional thinking, inspiring leaders to adopt
innovative strategies this may involve integrating circular economy principles, renewable energy sources, and
eco-friendly technologies. Ms. Tereca Jacobs, Executive Director, ISDC said that sustainability goes beyond
the organizational walls, requiring a transcendental perspective that emphasizes stakeholder collaboration.
Organizations can envision a sustainable future by building interconnected networks with suppliers, custom-
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ers, and the community.
Dr. Samta Jain, CHRO, Jewelex India Pvt Ltd, shared her perspective by as a transcendental approach
to sustainability places a strong emphasis on transparency and accountability.
A second panel discussion was moderated by MS. Namita Garg, Senior HR, BOSCH on the theme “Finding
the Soul of Organizations: Building and Transforming Sustainable Organizations”. Ms. Pooja Sapra VP HR,
Zentec Infosoft expressed her views as finding the soul of organizations involves a profound exploration of
purpose. Leaders committed to building and transforming sustainable entities must delve into the essence
of why their organizations exist. Dr. Sylvester Fernandez, Head learning and delivery, COE was in favour of
building and transforming sustainable organizations require the construction of an ethical framework. Lead-
ers play a crucial role in establishing principles that guide decision-making, emphasizing integrity, transpar-
ency, and social responsibility.
Mr. Nikhil Mathur, Head HR, Narayana Healthcare, was in favour of the soul of organizations which flour-
ishes under transformative leadership. Leaders must be catalysts for change, driving innovation and fostering
a culture of continuous improvement. Mr. Aneesh Issar, Partner, ESG and Business Strategy, expressed his
views that sustainable organizations find their soul by prioritizing environmental and social responsibility.
According to Ms. Sonal Upadhaya, AVP HR, Pratham Software, the soul of organizations thrives in a learn-
ing culture. Building and transforming sustainable entities necessitate a commitment to continuous learning
and development. Leaders must encourage employees to embrace new ideas, acquire new skills, and adapt to
emerging challenges.
The final and third panel discussed on “Embracing AI’s Transformative Capabilities while Maintaining Hu-
man-Centric HR Practices” by Moderator Mr. Arun Singh, with distinguished panelists from various indus-
tries. Ms. Purva Gera, Chief People Officer, Biconomy emphasised on embracing AI’s transformative capa-
bilities harmoniously with human-centric HR practices forms a powerful alliance. AI streamlines processes,
allowing HR professionals to focus on cultivating a workplace that values empathy, personal development,
and meaningful employee relationships.
Mr. Praveen Kamath Kumbla, General Manager HR, Global Strategic Hiring and Redeployment, Wipro
expressed his views as AI’s transformative capabilities empower HR with data-driven insights. According to
Ms. Anjali Suneja, Co-founder, Hivesure Info solutions, AI serves as a catalyst for agility in HR. Automating
repetitive tasks allows HR professionals to adapt swiftly to changes in the workplace landscape. This adapt-
ability ensures that human-centric values, such as flexibility and responsiveness, remain at the core of HR
practices.
According to Ms. Pooja Yadav, DGM HR, Universal Sompo General Insurance, maintaining human-centric
HR practices involves using AI as a supportive tool in employee development. Personalized learning paths,
informed by AI insights, enable HR to foster professional growth while ensuring a human touch through
mentorship and coaching. Mr. Deepak Bidla, Sr. HR Partner India, Bloomberg, said that AI algorithms, when
designed ethically, help eliminate biases in recruitment and talent management, fostering a workplace cul-
ture that values individual contributions and embraces differences. Mr. Hardik Shah, Talent Acquisition Lead
India, Arcadis IBI Group, emphasised on Human-centric HR practices which evolve with the times, incorpo-
rating AI for continuous improvement..
There were three parallel talk shows going on: In Talk Show 1 on “Reimagining Recruitment in the Era of AI”
in his insightful session on the theme Er. Nimesh Baba, Director of Baba Automotive, provided a compelling
perspective on the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the recruitment landscape. In the
enlightening Talk Show 2, Ms. Pooja Yadav, DM HR at Universal Sompo General Insurance, delves into the
crucial topic of “How to Create an Employable Talent.” Drawing on her expertise, Ms. Yadav shares valuable
insights into the dynamic landscape of talent development and the strategies essential for nurturing a work-
force that is not only skilled but also highly employable.
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In Talk Show 3 on “Accommodating Gen-Z in the modern Workplace”, Mr. Karthik Mulakaluri, Strategic HR,
TD and OD Head, Omega Healthcare presented his views on that workplace is a dynamic challenge that ne-
cessitates a fresh perspective on organizational culture, communication, and technological integration. As the
first fully digital generation, Gen-Z brings with them a unique set of skills, expectations, and preferences that
demand a thoughtful approach from employers. The conclave concluded with a valedictory session, acknowl-
edging the contributions of speakers and participants. The conclave successfully achieved its goal of fostering
knowledge exchange and networking in the HR domain.
Jaipur School of Business in collaboration with Raksha Foundation and Forest Department of Rajasthan organ-
ised Jaipur Sustainability Fest on the theme ‘Imbibing SDGs in practice’ with respect to SDGs- 3, 12, 15 on 8th
– 9th February, 2024
The JSF celebrated the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by bringing together indus-
try, academics, and policymakers. It facilitated discussions on climate action and innovative solutions
for a greener world, promoting global collaboration and shaping
a sustainable future. JSF 2024 emphasized the importance of sustainable practices in both production and con-
sumption, aiming to create a more inclusive
and environmentally conscious business landscape. By highlighting businesses that are actively working to-
wards the Sustainable Development Goals through sustainable production methods, the forum sought to in-
spire others to follow suit. This approach not only benefits the environment but also promotes a more equitable
and sustainable global economy for generations to come. JSF 2024 appreciated new standards for businesses
to prioritize sustainability while driving economic growth. Through collaboration and knowledge-sharing,
participants were able to exchange ideas and foster a community dedicated to creating a better world for all.
JSF 2024 served as a catalyst for change, encouraging businesses to rethink their practices and embrace a fu-
ture where sustainability is not just a goal, but a fundamental principle guiding every decision. The event was
coordinated by Dr. Sumedha Soni.
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12. Project and Academic Expo March 2024
Department of Business Administration witnessed the vibrant energy of ingenuity and creativity as talented
students of the department showcased their remarkable projects on diverse topics at Project and Academic
Expo March 2024 organized on 1st March 2024 at NIB and KAB (III floor). Over 100 students of BBA II, IV &
VI participated in the event. Over 50 Projects were showcased and the In House Judges’ Panel included Dr. Ritu
Dixit. Dr. M.Kuruvilla, Dr. Manish Sharma
Each project unveiled at the exhibition bore testament to the dedication and hard work of our budding lead-
ers. The projects on display ranged across a spectrum of disciplines, reflecting the multifaceted talents of our
students. From life skills to business management simulations, from innovative marketing campaigns to in-
sightful analyses of societal issues, each project offered a unique perspective and a valuable contribution to the
exhibition.
Some delved into the intricacies of financial management, while others explored the dynamics of human re-
source development. Environmental sustainability, digital innovation, and ethical leadership were among the
many themes that captured the imagination of our participants.
The exhibition was not just a display of academic prowess, but a celebration of teamwork, determination,
and the spirit of exploration. Students collaborated, challenged conventions, and embraced the opportunity to
think outside the box.
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upon them by the students. Witnessing their pure joy as they savoured summer’s bounty, indulging in refresh-
ing mango juice and wholesome snacks, was truly priceless.
The event’s resounding success was measured not in numbers, but in the countless beams of happiness radiat-
ing from the children, a testament to the transformative power of kindness and compassion.
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16. Industrial Visit to Jaipur Rugs
The industrial visit to Jaipur Rugs, organized by College Dekho and JECRC, aimed to provide BBA and MBA
students with practical insights into the manufacturing and business operations of a globally recognized rug
company. Coordinated by faculty members Ms. Garima Jain and Mr. Ayush Kumar Sharma, and student co-
ordinator Ms. Kanika Singh, the visit highlighted the importance of bridging theoretical knowledge with re-
al-world practices, emphasizing social entrepreneurship, sustainability, and the comprehensive processes be-
hind the company’s success. On May 6, 2024, students toured the Jaipur Rugs facility, interacted with senior
executives, and engaged in a Q&A session, gaining valuable insights into the company’s operations and busi-
ness strategies.
The visit resulted in significant learning outcomes for the students, including a deeper understanding of rug
manufacturing, quality control, business management, and social entrepreneurship. The interaction with the
founder, Mr. Nand Kishore Chaudhary, was particularly inspiring, emphasizing the integration of traditional
skills with modern business practices and the importance of social responsibility in business. Students ap-
preciated the craftsmanship involved in hand-knotted rug making and were inspired to consider the broader
impacts of their future business endeavors. Overall, the visit was an enriching experience that enhanced their
understanding of real-world business applications and ethical business practices.
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SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY
Introduction
Faculty of Hospitality and Hotel Management (FHHM) offers a 3 years intensive programme B.Sc. in Hospitality and
Hotel Management enabling you to get exposure to the vast and diverse hospitality industry.
B.Sc. in H&HM program is planned in the most efficient way to induce the students with intellectual and leadership
capabilities enabling them to make a successful career towards managerial roles in the most prestigious and world-class
organizations both in India as well as around the globe.
Email: [email protected]
S.no Faculty Desig- Date of First Highest NET/ Research Research Research
Name nation Join- Date Qualifica- JRF/ Publica- Publica- Publications
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Nitesh tant Quali-
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DEPARTMENTAL CLUB ACTIVITIES/LECTURES/WORKSHOPS BY INDUSTRY EXPERTS
Expert Lectures:
Expert lectures on hospitality and tourism provide invaluable insights and knowledge from industry professionals, offer-
ing students and professionals a deeper understanding of the dynamic and ever-evolving field.
These lectures cover a wide range of topics, including customer service, hospitality management, destination marketing,
trends in tourism, sustainability, and emerging technologies, equipping learners with the skills and expertise needed to
thrive in the industry.
By engaging with experts in the field, attendees gain access to real-world experiences, best practices, and cutting-edge
strategies, fostering professional growth and enhancing their ability to contribute to the success of the hospitality and
tourism sectors.
ART ON PLATE
B.Sc. in HHM program is planned in the most efficient way to induce the students with intellectual and leadership ca-
pabilities enabling them to make a successful career towards managerial roles in the most prestigious and world-class
organizations both in India as well as around the globe.
The Cake Mixing Ceremony is a joyous tradition that marks the beginning of the festive season. It brings together
friends, family, and loved ones to participate in the delightful act of mixing ingredients for delectable cakes.
During the ceremony, participants join hands to combine an assortment of dry fruits, nuts, spices, and alcohol, infusing
them with warmth and anticipation for the upcoming celebrations.
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This ritual symbolizes unity, abundance, and good fortune, as the blended ingredients are left to mature and develop
flavors, resulting in scrumptious cakes that become a centerpiece of joy and indulgence during the festive period.
Diverse Bakery Selection: Crush and Crust offers a wide variety of bakery products, including bread, pastries, cakes,
cookies, and muffins, ensuring there’s something for everyone’s taste and preferences.
Complementary Handcrafted Beverages: Our handcrafted beverages, such as coffees, teas, smoothies, and specialty
drinks, are carefully curated to perfectly complement our bakery delights, enhancing your overall dining experience.
Emphasis on Quality and Freshness: Quality and freshness are paramount at Crush and Crust. Our talented bakers use
only the finest ingredients to create mouthwatering treats that are made with love and care, guaranteeing a burst of flavors
and a delightful texture in every bite.
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Mr. Jitendra Kumar Sharma
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• Paper Published - National Conference Reviewing Art Aesthetic and Culture (Presented) Social
Campaigns and three effectiveness in creating awareness.
• Webinar on “The Present & Future of AI in Photography” on date June 25,2024
• Faculty Development Program / Training Program On “Innovative Teaching and Learning Pedagogy”
on Date: 23-27 June 2024.
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Ms. Shreyasee Agarwal
• 5 Days FDP - Microsoft tools for effective teaching and learning environment, 10-14 July, 2023.
• 10 Days FDP - JECRC UNI/2. NEP 2020 Orientation and sensitization programme, 18-28 March 2024,
online.
• 5 Days FDP - Nurturing Academic Entrepreneurs with Industrial Partnerships, 26-30 Nov 2023.
EVENT-ANTI-RAGGING WEEK’23
THEME-‘‘Awareness of Trends & Technology”
TOPIC-“ANTI-RAGGING POSTER & LOGO COMPETITION 2023”
SUBMISSION DATE & DAY-12thAugust’23,(Saturday)
EVENT DATE & DAY- 16th August’23 (Wednesday)
EVENT TIME-1:00pm–2:00 pm
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BRIEF- The purpose of the competition-cum-exhibition organized by the JECRC, BJAMC department was to
raise awareness about the serious issue of ragging through creative expression.
PURPOSE- This event aimed to engage Graphic Design students in a meaningful project that highlights the
importance of anti-ragging initiatives. By designing posters, logos, and writing slogans, students were encour-
aged to use their artistic skills to communicate powerful messages against ragging, fostering a safer and more
inclusive campus environment.
OUTCOME- The outcome of the event saw the participation of around 20-30 Graphic Design students who
showcased their creativity and commitment to the anti-ragging cause. Their works were displayed in an exhi-
bition, providing a platform for students to present their designs to a broader audience. The event concluded
with the recognition of outstanding contributions, with trophies and certificates awarded to the best designs.
This not only motivated the participants but also reinforced the anti-ragging message within the university
community, contributing to ongoing efforts to prevent ragging and promote student welfare.
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EVENT- Basic & Advanced Illustration
THEME- Life Skills
TOPIC- Basic & Advanced Illustration
DATE & DAY- 2nd April- 6th April 2024,(Tuesday- Saturday)
TIME- 8:00 am–1:00 pm
PURPOSE- It aimed to elevate participants’ skills to a higher level of proficiency, preparing them for success in
their future careers in the fashion industry.
OUTCOME- The outcome of the “Basic and Advanced Illustration Workshop” at JECRC School of Design was
the enhancement of participants’ illustration sketching skills to a higher level of proficiency. Through the spe-
cialized training conducted over four days and guidance from industry experts, students developed advanced
techniques that are crucial for success in the fashion industry.
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EVENT REPORT
BRIEF- The purpose of the program conducted by the JECRC School of Design was to provide a comprehen-
sive assessment of students’ work across all batches (II, IV, VI, and VIII semesters). This program aimed to
facilitate a rigorous evaluation process where students present their projects to a jury of industry experts and
academicians.
PURPOSE- The key objectives were to enhance students’ presentation skills, foster critical thinking, and en-
sure continuous comprehensive evaluation of their progress and abilities.
OUTCOME- The JURY WEEK program not only assessed student performance but also played a crucial role
in their ongoing development as proficient and well-rounded designers.
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BRIEF- The purpose of the collaboration between JECRC University and The Designer’s Class, India’s first
digital education platform offering diverse design courses led by industry icons, was to enhance the educa-
tional experience of first-year design students. The session, conducted by Ms. Saloni Galondia, Head Man-
ager of TDC (Jaipur Region Chapter), aimed to introduce students to the unique opportunity of learning
directly from renowned design experts.
PURPOSE- This initiative was designed to inspire students, expand their knowledge in various design verti-
cals, and provide them with valuable certifications from celebrity experts, thereby enriching their academic
and professional journey.
OUTCOME- The session effectively highlighted the unique advantages of The Designer’s Class, motivating
students to leverage this collaboration for their academic growth and future professional success.
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PURPOSE- Through ten days of specialized training led by industry expert Mr. Prajwal Badwe, participants
were expected to develop advanced techniques that would elevate their capabilities in fashion illustration.
OUTCOME- Students learned how to apply advanced embroidery techniques to fabric surfaces, translating
their illustrative designs into tangible and textured artworks. This resulted in the production of visually stun-
ning and intricately detailed embroidered surfaces that showcased the fusion of illustration and embroidery
in fashion design.
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BRIEF- The purpose of the Fashion Styling& Photography workshop organized by the Jaipur School of De-
sign was to provide students of Fashion and Jewelry Design with hands-on experience and advanced knowl-
edge in fashion styling techniques.
PURPOSE- The workshop specifically aimed to explore the versatility and elegance of styling a simple white
shirt. By focusing on accessorizing, layering, and pairing techniques, the workshop intended to enhance the
students’ creativity, practical skills, and understanding of fashion aesthetics.
OUTCOME- The workshop successfully equipped Fashion and Jewelry Design students with valuable styling
techniques and a deeper appreciation for the versatility of fashion, contributing to their overall professional
development.
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EVENT- IIID Inspection’23
THEME- Awareness of Trends & Technology
TOPIC- “IIID INSPECTION”
DATE & DAY- 10th August’23 (Thursday)
TIME- 1:00pm–2:00 pm
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was to evaluate the university’s compliance with the standards set by the Indian Institute of Interior Designers
(IIID). This assessment focused on key areas such as student facilities, infrastructure, program quality, and
faculty qualifications and experience.
PURPOSE- The event aimed to ensure that the institution meets high standards of educational excellence and
provides an optimal learning environment for its Interior Design students.
OUTCOME- The outcome of the IIID INSPECTION ‘23 event was a comprehensive evaluation conducted by
esteemed professionals, including Ar. Ashish Kala, Ar. Manish Thakuria, and Ms. Shikha. Their expert insights
and feedback provided valuable information on the university’s strengths and areas for improvement. More
than 60 students from various batches (2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023) participated, gaining firsthand experience
and understanding of the standards and expectations in the field of Interior Design.
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EVENT- Career Counseling
THEME- Language & Communication Skills
TOPIC- Career Counseling
DATE & DAY- 16th January 2024 (Tuesday)
TIME- 3:00 pm onwards
FACULTY CONVENER – Dean- Ms. Shivani Kaushik, HOD-Dr. Sunita Yadav, AR. Gaurav Agrawal, Assistant
Professor-II
VENUE- Seminar Hall, Kautilya Bhawan, 5th Floor, JECRC University, Jaipur.
EVENT STUDENT CO-ORDINATOR- Himanshu Gupta Niket Gupta, Rohit Giamalani
BRIEF- The Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID) announced the establishment of the post of “YDF”
(YOUND DESIGNER FESTIVAL) within JECRC University. This announcement signals a significant devel-
opment in the collaboration between IIID and JECRC University, potentially enhancing opportunities for stu-
dents in the field of interior design.
PURPOSE- The festival aimed to inspire and empower emerging designers, encouraging them to push the
boundaries of traditional design and carve out their unique paths in the field.
OUTCOME- The outcome of the YDF 2024 was the successful display of innovative design projects, enhanced
skills and knowledge among participants, increased networking opportunities, and greater exposure for young
designers within the interior design community.
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FACULTY CONVENER – Ar. Gaurav Agrawal Assistant Professor-II, Priyanka Beriwal, Assistant Profes-
sor-II, Ms. Shreysee Agrawal Assistant Professor-II,
EVENT STUDENT COORDINATOR- Himanshu Agrawal, Graphic Design
VENUE- Seminar Hall, Ground Hall, Kautliya Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur.
BRIEF- The purpose of the Interior Design Photography Workshop, organized for all interior design students
at JECRC School of Design, was to equip students with the essential skills and techniques required to effec-
tively capture and showcase their design projects through photography.
PURPOSE- This workshop aimed to enhance students’ understanding of visual presentation, an essential
aspect of interior design, by teaching them how to use photography to highlight the aesthetic and functional
aspects of their work.
OUTCOME- The workshop successfully provided interior design students with the necessary tools and
knowledge to effectively document and present their work, thereby enhancing their academic and profession-
al skills.
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PURPOSE- The workshop aimed to provide a comprehensive introduction to resin, including the different
types, safety protocols, and basic techniques, fostering an environment where students can experiment and
discover new artistic potential.
OUTCOME- The resin workshop successfully provided students with valuable artistic skills and an inspiring
experience, contributing to their growth as well-rounded designers.
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EVENT- An Educational Trip
THEME- Awareness of Trends & Technology
TOPIC- An Educational Trip
DATE & DAY- 8thOctober- 15th October’23.
FACULTY CONVENER – Dean-Ms. Shivani Kaushik and Ar. Gaurav Agarwal Assistant Professor-II
VENUE- Mumbai, NACC (Neeta Ambani Cultural Centre.)
BRIEF- The JECRC School of Design recently organized an educational trip for over 30 design students. The
trip focused on exploring historical, vernacular, and contemporary architecture in diverse locations such
as Mumbai and Goa.The students also visited the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre to explore various
exhibits and contemporary cultural practices.
PURPOSE- The trip aimed to enhance the students’ learning through firsthand experience and exposure to
different architectural practices. Additionally, the visit to the Neeta Ambani Cultural Centre provided an op-
portunity to explore its cultural and architectural significance, offering further inspiration and creativity for
their design projects.
OUTCOME- The outcome of the trip was not only an expansion of design knowledge and cultural awareness
but also a strengthening of bonds within the design student community, potentially leading to enhanced col-
laboration and innovation in their future endeavors.
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BRIEF- The “Fabric and Paper Magic” workshop was an event designed specifically for students of the JECRC
School of Design to explore the creative and innovative use of fabric and paper in fashion and jewelry design.
Participants engaged in hands-on activities learned new techniques and developed unique design concepts
that highlighted the versatility of these materials.
PURPOSE- The purpose of the “Fabric and Paper Magic” workshop was to enhance creativity, develop tech-
nical skills, promote sustainable design practices, and enable fashion and jewelry students to create innova-
tive and unique pieces using fabric and paper.
OUTCOME- The “Fabric and Paper Magic” workshop was to enhance creativity, develop technical skills
including stitching, promote sustainable design practices, and enable fashion and jewelry students to create
innovative and unique pieces using fabric and paper.
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FACULTY CONVENER – Dean- Ms. Shivani Kaushik, HOD-Dr. Sunita Yadav, Priyanka Beriwal, Assistant
Professor-II
VENUE- Roppongi Academy Hills (49th Floor-Tower Hall-A), Tokyo,Japan.
BRIEF- The purpose of this report is to document and share the key events, discussions, and insights from
the 33rd World Design Assembly™ held in Tokyo, Japan, from 27-29 October 2023. This event, hosted in col-
laboration with the Japan Institute of Design Promotion (JDP), focused on the theme “Design Beyond” and
provided a platform for global exchange of ideas and innovations in the design field.
PURPOSE- The report aims to inform the JECRC School of Design community, as well as other stakeholders,
about the significant contributions and experiences gained during the Assembly.
OUTCOME- This report will serve as a valuable resource for enhancing the educational and professional
practices within the JECRC School of Design, while also fostering greater awareness and engagement with
global design initiatives.
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BRIEF-The primary purpose of the IIID INSPECTION ‘23 event organized by the JECRC School of Design
was to evaluate the university’s compliance with the standards set by the Indian Institute of Interior Designers
(IIID). This assessment focused on key areas such as student facilities, infrastructure, program quality, and
faculty qualifications and experience.
PURPOSE- The School aims to enlighten students about the therapeutic potential inherent in art across
diverse design disciplines. By delving into the transformative power of creativity, the session seeks to inspire
students to explore how their design skills can contribute to promoting emotional well-being and healing
within society.
OUTCOME-The master class played a pivotal role in shaping students’ perspectives, empowering them to
embark on their design journey with a heightened sense of purpose and a desire to make a meaningful dif-
ference in the world. It encouraged innovation and empathy in students’ design approach, as they began to
integrate healing principles into their creative work.
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BRIEF- “Let’s Get Emotional: A Voice to Emotions in Design” is a collaborative workshop involving students
from WDO (World Design Organization), METU (Middle East Technical University), and BESIGN School of
Design. Scheduled for June 12, 2024, Wednesday evening, this event brings together 10 students to explore the
intersection of emotions and design. This workshop promises to enrich students’ design practice with emotion-
al intelligence, creating more empathetic user experiences.
PURPOSE- The workshop aims to equip students with the ability to create designs that resonate emotionally
with diverse audiences, enhancing the user experience and fostering empathy through design.
OUTCOME- The outcomes demonstrated the value of integrating emotional intelligence into design practice,
resulting in more empathetic and user-centered designs. The collaborative and cross-cultural aspects of the
workshop were particularly impactful, equipping students with the skills and insights necessary to create de-
signs that resonate emotionally with diverse audiences.
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School of Law
Department of Law
Introduction
Established with an aim of developing top Legal professionals, JU School of Law has evolved into a leading
Law School in Rajasthan. Since its inception it has focused to explore and promote areas of learning that are
innovative and futuristic. School of law is committed to provide best legal education to its students. To fulfill
this objective, the curriculum is revised and upgraded regularly to include emerging challenges, competitive
exams and contemporary issues within the course. Along with this we have adopted practices which emphasis
on relevant social learning and which seeks to create opportunities which are innovative, progressive and
enable students to lead the world.
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S. Name of Designation Highest Qualifi- NET / Date of Date of
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1 Prof. Dr. Professor Ph.D No 28-12- 28-12-
Mahesh 2015 2015
Koolwal
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7 Heena Assistant Pursuing Ph.D. Yes 15-02- 15-02-
Meena Professor II 2022 2022
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14 Pankisha Assistant Pursuing Ph.D. Yes 12-09- 12-09-
Professor II 2022 2022
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20 Aarzoo Assistant Pursuing Ph.D. No 01-09- 01-09-
Bishnoi Professor II 2022 2022
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26 Dr. Anju Assistant Ph.D, MSC, No 13-08- 01-01-
Kalwar Professor I MCA 2013 2021
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33 Surender Assistant Pursuing Ph.D. Yes 16-04- 16-04-
Kumar Professor II 2024 2024
1. 2nd National Workshop on Non – Doctrinal Legal Research Methodology organized by AMICUS
CURIAE.
2nd National Workshop on Non – Doctrinal Legal Research Methodology was organized by AMICUS
CURIAE on 29th March- 30th March 2024 in collaboration with Jus Corpus as Knowledge Partner and The
Legal Admirers, Law Times, Legal Specs , Lawfer, Katcheri.in, Law Bhoomi as Media partner.
About the Workshop –The workshop was conducted by Dr. Ritu Meena, Assistant Professor, School of
Law. The workshop aims to equip participants with practical skills essential for conducting legal research,
emphasizing empirical aspects such as research design, data collection, analysis, and presentation. Through
structured sessions, attendees will learn to formulate research questions, design studies, and apply
methodologies to ensure credibility and validity. This workshop furthers the school’s mission to establish
itself as a hub for legal research excellence, aligning with the NEP’s vision of promoting multi-disciplinary
and industry-academia joint research initiatives.
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2. 4th JECRC Uttam Devi Mohan Lal Khatuwala Memorial Moot Court Competition,2023-24
The Moot Court Society, School of Law, JECRC University organized its 4th edition of JECRC Uttam Devi
Mohanlal Khatuwala Memorial National Moot Court Competition, bringing together law students from
various eminent institutions to showcase their advocacy skills. The event took place from 27th-29th October,
2023 at the vibrant campus of JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan. A total of 34 teams participated in this
Moot Court Competition, representing top law institutes from across India including Himachal Pradesh
National Law University, National Law University Sonipat, Symbiosis Law School Pune, UPES Dehradun
and many more. The participants exhibited a diverse range of legal knowledge, presenting strong arguments
on the hypothetical case provided. The theme of this competition centred around ‘Environmental Law’
which is a complex and contemporary issue, challenging participants to analyse, argue, and defend their
positions. The inaugural ceremony commenced with the gracious presence of Hon’ble Retd. Justice Dinesh
Maheshwari, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India. His words of wisdom on the significance of moot
courts and how it is becoming an element of utmost importance for honing the skills in budding lawyers
today filled the participants with great enthusiasm and motivated them to a huge extent. The competition
consisted of Preliminary Round I, Preliminary Round II, Quarter Final Round, Semi Final Round and Final
Round. Each team had the opportunity to present both as petitioner and the respondent, demonstrating
their proficiency in legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. The event was judged by the prominent
advocates. They scrutinised the argumentative skills, confidence, knowledge and application of law of all
the participants. The Final Round was followed by Valedictory Ceremony with the gracious presence of
Hon’ble Justice Sudhir Agarwal, Judicial Member, National Green Tribunal.
The Moot Court Society, School of Law, JECRC University organized its 4th edition of JECRC Novice Moot
Court Competition, bringing together law students from the first year of the University to showcase their
advocacy skills. The Moot Court Society is headed by the Faculty Convenors Ms. Apoorva Kaur and Mr.
Saurabh Dudi. A total of 42 teams participated in this Moot Court Competition, from the first year of the
University. The ceremony was marked with the presence of Chief Guest - Ms. Mehak Oberoi, Legal Head,
General Counsel for GE Vernova, Hydro Power APAC. The Final Day commenced with the Final Rounds with
the 2 qualifying teams. The Final Round was adjudicated Adv. Shashank Kasliwal, Adv. Harsh Sahu and Adv.
Rahul Lakhwani. The Final Round was followed by Valedictory Ceremony that witnessed the presence of our
chief guest Ms. Prachi Pratap, a seasoned advocate with over 10 years of experience representing clients in
India’s highest courts and tribunals.
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5. Lecture cum Exhibition on Constitution of India.
Constitution of India is a supreme law of the land. We all know it. We all see what is written in Indian Constitution
through Bare Acts, Books etc but on 6th August 2023 SoL got an opportunity to see the replica of Original
Constitution. It’s an amazing fact that in starting of each part there is a image staring from Mohanjodaro
Civilization to Vedic kal to Ramayan to Mahabharat. It have a image of Gautam Budha , Bhagwaan Mahavir,
Great King Ashoka, Shivaji Maharaj etc. Each photo has its own relevance with the Constitution. The exhibition
was organised in collaboration with Rajasthan Education Trust, Jaipur The speaker was Adv. Surya Pratap
Singh Rajawat, Rajasthan High Court.
The School of Law at JECRC University has taken a significant step towards advancing legal knowledge
by organizing a monthly lecture series titled “Law Titans.” This initiative, held throughout the academic
year, focuses on specific legal topics relevant to students’ academic interests and career aspirations. The
primary objective of this series is to expose students to real-world legal challenges and case studies, facilitate
networking opportunities, and ultimately enhance the university’s reputation as a hub of legal education,
while shaping the finest legal professionals.
The inaugural session of the “Law Titans” series was held on 9th May 2024, featuring Miss Mehak Oberoi,
a distinguished guest known for her expertise and achievements. As a leader at GE Vernova, Miss Oberoi
has championed initiatives for gender equality and empowerment, making her a beacon of inspiration in
the legal realm. Her lecture focused on the intricacies of corporate legal advocacy. She engaged students
with real-life legal scenarios, encouraging them to handle and solve these challenges, thereby sparking
unmatched enthusiasm among the attendees.
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Session 2: Justice R.S. Chauhan – 22nd May 2024 The second session took place on 22nd May 2024 and
was graced by Justice R.S. Chauhan, former Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court and Telangana
High Court. Justice Chauhan has also served as the Acting Chief Justice and a Judge at several high courts,
including those in Telangana, Karnataka, and Rajasthan. His extensive judicial experience made him an
ideal guide for young legal minds interested in judiciary and advocacy. The highlight of the session was
the Q&A round, where students had the opportunity to get answers to their queries about law, personal
experiences, career prospects, and the balance between law and morals.
Session 3: Miss Shilpa Ohri – 6 th June 2024 The third session, held on 6th June 2024, was led by Miss
Shilpa Ohri, a distinguished advocate practicing in the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, and
various tribunals. With over 20 years of experience in Human Resources and Learning & Development
functions at top-tier organizations such as Snapdeal and Headstrong, Miss Ohri has managed global teams
and implemented strategic development initiatives. She is also an independent arbitrator and mediator
trainer who conducts workshops at the Delhi Judicial Academy. Her lecture focused on the early-stage
challenges faced by lawyers entering the advocacy field. She bonded with students by sharing real-life
examples, addressing their curiosity, and providing invaluable insights.
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7. Internship Workshop on Navigating the Professional Landscape: The power of Internships , Mail
Ethics and CV Building.
The Three-Day Internship Workshop on “Navigating the Professional Landscape : The power of Internships
, Mail Ethics and CV Building” held on February 12th to February 14th, 2024, at JECRC University, Jaipur,
in collaboration with ASM Law Chambers. This was organized by the Internship and Placement Committee
at Seminar Hall of our university, in presence of the Dean Prof. Mahesh Koolwal Sir, HOD Dr. Namita Jain,
Professors Dr. Namita Jain Pandey and Ms. Bhanu Gangwal and more than 150 participants including
Guest Speakers, Committee members, other faculty members.
Day 1 of workshop was led by Ms. Parneet Kaur ma’am and Mr. Swadheen Singh Sir. workshop commenced
with an introduction session where the objective and motive behind pursuing internships was outlined,
guiding the students on where and how to apply effectively by following the hierarchy from lower courts to
highcourts and eventually to the supreme court for internship opportunities. The second day of session was
led by by Mr. Rajat Chaudhary Sir and Miss Sangam Meena ma’am who exclusively focused on understanding
of internship procedures which is followed to shortlist candidates and tools necessary to make a positive
impression at workplace. The final day featured Networking sessions between Alumni, seniors and students
as audience which provided students withthe opportunity to interact and seek guidance directly. Rakshit
Jaimini of Batch2017 and Ananya Trivedi of Batch 2018 were invited to share their personal experiences
and the importance of internships in shaping one’s legal career.
International Youth Day marked by a compelling skit highlighting the pivotal role of youth in advancing
men’s rights and legal advocacy on 12th August 2023.
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‘Maan ki Baat’ was organized for an open discussion on the judgment of “same-sex marriage” on 3rd
November 2023.
On 4th November 2023, a session was conducted by the legal aid members highlighting the necessity of
community services to be provided by a law student. The session took place for the benefit of first-year
students on 4th November, 2023.
A thought-provoking debate in commemoration of National Legal Services Day, delving into key issues
surrounding legal empowerment and access to justice on 9th November 2023.
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Celebration of the International Human Rights Day was celebrated on 10th December 2023 and the theme was
“Freedom, Equality and Justice for All”.
On the day of National Consumer Rights Day, 24th November 2023, a nukkad natak complying with the theme
of the year, “Empowering consumers through clean energy transitions” was organised that emphasised the logo
of “Jaago Grahak Jaago, Apne Adhikaron ko Pehchano”.
On 9th March 2024, the students had the opportunity to visit the Lok Adalat.
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On May 14th, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with Project Saksham. This partnership
marks a significant step forward in our commitment to providing comprehensive legal support and empowering
marginalised communities.
The “Say No Plastic” campaign was organised on 5th June 2024, World Environment Day. The students had the
opportunity to interact with various street vendors and gain information about their usage of plastic and waste
management. With the motive to increase awareness and encourage a stable way to dispose of waste, students
informed them about the dangers of using plastic and the Environmental Protection Act.
A community outreach program in a slum area was organised on 7th June 2024. With the goal of social justice,
students visited the slum to educate children about their fundamental right to education and the Right to
Education Act.
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9. Law Learning and Beyond Series
The students had the opportunity to explore the insightful discourse held on the Topic: Transition from
Doing a Job in a Big Law Firm to Opening up Own Law Chamber led by Divanshu Gupta Sir, Advocate and
Founder, Divanshu Gupta Law Chambers. The seminar was held on 27th July 2023.
The students had the opportunity to explore the insightful discourse held on the Topic: Various Career
Opportunities in law field with insights from Ashish Sharma Sir, Advocate, Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur. The
seminar was held on 28th July 2023.
On 26th November 2023, Constitution Day, delving into constitutional intricacies, a session was conducted
with S.P. Rajawat Sir, Advocate, Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur.
On 4th December 2023, the students got into the nuances of the “Competition Commission of India and the
evolving landscape of competition law jurisprudence” Seminar led by Director (Law) K.D. Singh.
The students had the opportunity to embark on a transformative journey at the workshop on JURISCRIBE-
Navigating the Nexus of Research and Policy in Law, led by Dr.L.Kalpesh Kumar Gupta sir, Founder of Pro-
Bono India, legal startup. The session was held on 12th December 2023.
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10. Lex Majstro – A Law Newsletter
“Lex Majstro” is a fortnightly newsletter with an intent to keep the students updated with recent happenings
of our faculty and legal affairs in a very interesting and easy-to-understand language. It is divided into
five major segments viz. Constitutional Corner; Articles, Law Reviews and Case Summaries; Recent Legal
Affairs (National and International); Covering all the major happenings of School of Law and fun yet witty
quizzes, crosswords and inspiring quotes.
The National Education Policy 2020 seeks to transform higher education by focusing on skill- based
education to meet needs of the industry and the economy. Further, the NEP also recommends integrating
vocational education with general education and strengthening industry-academia collaboration in HEIs.
For skilling of youth at the optimum level, learners are required to think like employers and employers
are to think like learners. Towards this, the UGC has taken a new initiative to bring the industry and
other professional expertise into the academic institutions through a new category of positions called
“Professor of Practice”. This will help to take real world practices and experiences into the class rooms and
also augment the faculty resources in higher education institutions. In turn, the industry and society will
benefit from trained graduates equipped with the relevant skills. During the session of July – December
2023 and January – June 2024, we had the honour of having Ms. Seema Manku Ma’am - Divisional Counsel
TE & Head of Legal Asia at Archroma, who taught Law of Trade Secrets and Technology Transfer in the
9th semester and IPR in Pharmaceutical Industry in the 10th semester, as well as Mumtaz Bhalla ma’am -
Partner in the Dispute Resolution- Arbitration and Litigation Practice of ELP (Economic Laws Practice),
also an AOR with the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, who taught White Collar Crimes in the 9th semester
and International Criminal Law & Transnational Crimes in the 10th semester.
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12. Campus Recruitment Training Program 2023
The CRT program was successfully conducted from 11th of September to 25th September 2023 during
which 19 esteemed external industry experts were invited to deliver their practical knowledge and groom
the students on the various topics like Intellectual Property Rights (Adv. Rimjhim Mathur-IP Lawyer),
Constitutional Law (Mr. Vijay Kumar), Indian Penal Code (Ms.Palak Agarwal), Commercial Contractual
Agreements (Adv.Shiva Gaur), Direct Tax (Adv. Hemant Kothari), GST (Adv. Rahul Lakhwani-Senior
Partner at Chir Amrit Legal) Evidence Law (Ms.Shaily Jain), Insolvency Bankruptcy Code (Adv.Mohit
Khandelwal), Commercial Arbitration (Adv. Harsh Sahu-Addnl. Government Counsel), NCLT and DRT
(Adv. Prabhansh Sharma), Family Law (Dr. Bhupesh Rathore- Delhi University), Tort (Mr.Saurabh Dudi),
Code of Civil Procedure (Adv. Shubham Maheshwari), Alternative Dispute Resolution (Adv. Ashish
Guwalani), Criminal Drafting (Adv.Ashish Sharma-Principal Associate- SDSA Law Chambers), General
Drafting and Civil Drafting (Adv.Devanshu Sharma- PCJ Legal LLP.), SARFESI and RDDBI Act (Adv.
Archit Bohra) and MSME and Consumer Protection Act (Adv. Abhisar Bhanu-AOR of Supreme Court)
and Code of Criminal Procedure (Adv.Anutosh Mishra). The communication skills were taken by Miss.
Durvaa Gogia. The beauty of this CRT program was that apart from imparting practical knowledge during
the sessions, the HR and Tech interview and Group Discussions were also scheduled for the students in
order to have more practical exposure. On 25th September 2023 a Mock-Drive was conducted in which the
students were interviewed by our esteemed panellists Adv. Suveer Gaur (Principal Associate at ASM Law
Chambers) and Adv. Nikhil Purohit (Lead Legal Counsel- Adani groups at Jaipur.
After a session of Ms. Jaya Kishori and Lt. Gen. Satish Dua on Day 1, the Departmental Sessions started
over on Day 2. The Department Orientation started with the “know your Department” which was
addressed by Prof. Mahesh Koolwal, Dean – School of Law in which the students were enlightened with
the various different facets of law and the curriculam. After this, the students interacted with Mr. Amit
Jain, Co- Founder of Car Dekho.com, Entrepreneur and the Shark in the Shark Tank of India- Season-2.
He inspired the students to take the risks in their life and carrier and face the challenges and become
successful First Generation Lawyer in pursuance to start something new in their life. Following with this
session, the students got a chance to meet with Advocate. Divanshu Gupta, Founder of Divanshu Gupta
Law Chambers. He shared his journey of 4 successful years of his professional career as a Corporate Lawyer
in one of the biggest Corporate Law Firm- Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai to the Founder of his
own Chamber. So, having this risk taking attitude motivated the students to do something which will be
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worth doing and achieve greater heights. After, all these knowledge gaining sessions, the students got a
chance to meet the Stand-up Comedian- Mr. Gaurav Gupta who derived the students to always be remain
happy and joyful in every situation. The Departmental Orientation continued on Day-3 as well. The day
started with an Alumni Talk in which Ms. Eshita Trivedi, Legal Associate at Ernest & Young was a
Guest. She is an Alumni from Batch 2017 which was the first Batch of School of Law, JECRC University,
Jaipur. She had a great interaction with the freshers in regard to College life of a law student. She majorly
focused on the fact that the Non- NLU’s Students can inspiration for all the young aspiring legal minds. She
made all the students believed that hardwork and zeal always gets paid off. After, this session, Dr. Namita
Jain- Head of the Department, School of Law had an interaction with the students in regard to environment
and student ethics in School of Law. The day ends with an Expert Session which was presided by Advocate.
Aashish Sharma, Adv. Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur. He interacted with the students and made them aware
about the various job and career opportunities in the law field which a law student can pursue in the future
after completing his /her graduation. He told the students that, now apart from stereotypical litigation, law
field has become multi-facets field in which a student can secure and pursue a successful career.
To submit the annual report, the department must adhere to the following guidelines:
1. Ensure that the headline is presented in a font size of 14.
2. Sub headlines should be formatted in a font size of 12.
3. Maintain a body font size of 11.
4. Recreate tables without copying and pasting content directly into them.
5. Ensure clear and appropriately positioned photos.
6. If the department lacks data, remove unnecessary tables.
7. Avoid submitting the report in PDF format.
8. Do not lock the Word file or any content within it.
9. Utilize Times New Roman font throughout.
10. Perform grammar checks and proofreading before the final submission of the department’s annual
report.
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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Prof. N. D Mathur
Department of English
Vision
Our vision prevails in providing a perfect gateway for the new students to enter the core levels of the graduation to
become innovative and creative to overcome the challenges of society.
Mission
Our mission is to make the students familiar with the literary and aesthetic concepts, communication skills and cam-
pus lifestyle, so that they develop academic approach.
Faculty Profile
Department – English
Email - [email protected]
Department - English
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Dr Geeta Garwa
Department - English
Department - English
Department - English
Dr Tulika Anand
Department - English
Department - English
Department – English
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Ms. Purnima Sarsar
Assistant Professor-II
Qualification – NET
Assistant Professor-II
Assistant Professor-II
Qualification – NET
Pursuing PhD
Department – English
Qualification – NET
Ms. Dinky
Tutor
Dr Sonal Sharma
NET PhD
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Dr Lalit Gehlot Dr Samina Ms Priyanka Tiwari
Ms Alia Khalid
Activities- 2023-24
Description- The students of English Hons Sem 1 displayed Classical Greek and Roman Literary stalwarts with
their seminal works on the board and named it as Classical Bookstagram.
Learning Outcome Through this activity the students were able to showcase their talents and creativity, and
also learn more about Greek and Roman literary figures along with their works.
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The entire class participated in the activity-
9. Nikhil - cutting
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2. Name of the Activity: Weekend Rendezvous with Literature
Date of the activity: 7th November, 29th November, 4th December, 8th December.
Subject: Exploring Diverse Dimensions in Literature: Gender, Health and Psychology.
Venue: Online (Google Meet)
Objective of the activity:
To enlighten the students with new genre of literature.
To enhance critical thinking and analysis in the students.
To explore interdisciplinary connections in literature.
Description:
The sessions were held virtually, and they were very well received. The speakers were from a renowned organi-
zation, and the students actively and enthusiastically participated, gaining substantial knowledge throughout
the session. The session sought to enhance understanding of the diverse aspects of literature, the lectures facil-
itated the students in engaging in critical analysis of their own.
Key Highlights:
Dr. Harleen Kaur Ruprah in her session talked about the portrayal of women in Indian fiction, highlighting
the shift from traditional roles to complex and empowered characters.
The lecture by Dr. Neeraj Kumar helped the students to analyse neurotic characters, it provided insights into
the psychological depth and narrative techniques employed by prominent Indian women novelists.
The session by Dr. C.G. Shyamala focused on medical humanities, its trajectories and implications. It explored
the intersection of literature and medicine.
The Sessions altogether illustrated how literature interacts with fields like psychology and medicine, heath to
offer richer, multi-faceted perspectives.
Learning Outcome
Students comprehended the various genres and disciplines that are emerging in literature.
Students were able to enhance the understanding of women’s representations in Indian literature.
The sessions improved student’s ability to analyse psychological depth and narrative techniques in the portray-
al of neurotic characters by Indian novelists.
The students were also able to examine the connections between literature, medicine and psychology, revealing
how these fields intersect to enrich both literary analysis and practical application.
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3. Event- Talk Tales 2.0
Time- 11 AM
Venue- JU Auditorium
Talk Tales 2.0 was organised by the Department of English, at JECRC University. It was the first national level
storytelling contest that brought together storytellers from various backgrounds to share their narrative and
experiences with a diverse audience. We welcomed students from different schools and universities. The event
was conducted in a hybrid mode, allowing participants from different parts of the country to connect with us
and celebrate the art of storytelling while fostering connection and inspiring individuals through the power of
words.
The event began with warm welcome by the host, Aashima Jain, Apoorva and Shivangi, students of Depart-
ment of English who introduced the guests of honour Subuhi Akhtar and Siddharth Saxena. Subuhi Akhtar
is a creative entrepreneur, renowned freelancer writer, storyteller and content marketing strategist at her own
company The Scribe Inc. Second guest of honour, Siddharth Saxena is filmmaker, storyteller, Director and Pro-
duction Manager of Kseries, a production house in Jaipur. Third guest of honour for the event were, Dr. Sanjay
Sharma, Dean Research & Development, JECRC University, Jaipur.
The event was further continued by Prof. ND Mathur, Dean School of Humanities and Social Sciences with
warm welcome note for guests of honour. The event was filled with fantastic stories from different students
coming from different backgrounds and cities. Through the power of storytelling, this event inspired and
empowered the students to embrace their own stories and voices. The personal narrative shared by them reso-
nated with the audience and encouraged them to reflect on their own experiences and perspective.
Towards the end of our event, we witnessed a beautiful dance performance by another guest appearance Ms.
Vibuti Sati, Research Scholar of Banasthali Vidyapith and Cultural Head of several events. She told her story
by her beautiful classical performance.The event was concluded with closing remarks by Dr. Ruchida Barman,
HOD, Department of English, expressing gratitude to the guests of honour Subuhi Akthar and Siddharth
Saxena and all the other participants for their active involvement. Overall, the Talk Tales 2.0 proved to be a
stimulating and fantastic event.
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INVITATION
Dive into the enchanting realm of “Talk Tales 2.0” at JECRC University. Immerse yourself in the captivat-
ing power of stories that transcend time and space.
Stories weave the fabric of our experiences, connecting us through shared narratives that inspire, enter-
tain, and provoke thought.
Join us for an evening of storytelling magic, where each tale unfolds with the passion and authenticity that
only live narratives can deliver.
Don’t miss out – let the stories unfold at Talk Tales, where every word is a portal to a world of imagination
and inspiration! 📖✨
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4. Name of the Activity: Guest Lecture
Date of the activity: 06 May 2024
Subject: Invoking Nature, Myth and Imagination through PB Shelley’s Poetry
Venue: Student Experience Centre, BH2
Objective of the activity:
To acquaint students with the historical background of Romantic Poetry
To acquaint students with the political fervour of 18th and 19th Century
To acquaint students with the oeuvre of Percy Bysshe Shelley
To enhance critical reading of the students
To introduce Research problems related to Romantic Poetry
Description:
The Guest speaker divided the two-hour session into three distinct parts. The first part consisted of the intro-
duction of students with the historical, cultural, political and literary background of Romantic Poetry. It in-
cluded discussions on French Revolution and Peterloo Massacre. The Second division of the sessions ventured
into a close-reading and stanza wise analysis of the poem “Ode to the West Wind.” The concluding part focused
on the myth making process of Shelley as a poet and the marriage of myth and science in Shelley’s Poetry.
Key Highlights:
The session was conducted in Student-Experience Centre of the school of Humanities. The venue provided an apt space
for conducting beyond the classroom activities.
The discussion of the literary texts was conducted to facilitate a transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach
Students were asked to interpret “Ode to the West Wind” before and after contextualizing the background, in order to
observe the difference in analysis pre and post Authorial Intervention
The Guest speaker co-related Greek myths with Indian myths so as to locate an English poem and poet in the Indian
context
The Guest speaker gave away handouts related to Mythical references to students that featured in the text.
Learning Outcome
Students were able to understand the difference between Imagination and Fancy
Students were able to understand the usage of Imagination as a tool to connect with the Divine
Students were able to understand the concept of Mythopoeia that is exclusive to Shelley’s Poetry
Students were able to critically appreciate, analyse and evaluate (Romantic) poetry.
Students were able to understand the complexity of Myths and their cultural significance.
Total number of Participants: 16
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Name of the participants: In the attendance sheet provided below.
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A Report On Online Pre-Workshop on Research Paper Writing
Name of the Activity: Pre-Workshop on Navigating the Research Landscape: A Comprehensive approach to
Research Methodology and Writing.
Details of the speakers:
University of Aberdeen, UK
Professor Paul Innes (Guest Appearance)
Professor of English
Chair of Social Sciences Ethics Committee
United Arab Emirates University, UAE
Date of the Activity: 16th May 2024
Subject: Pre-Workshop on Research Manuscript Writing
Online Platform: Google Meet
Description:
The Department of English, JECRC University Jaipur, Rajasthan will conduct an International Conference on
English Literature, Communication and Translation on 17th and 18th Sep. 2024. For the same on 16th May,
we conducted a short online workshop on research paper writing with the Sr. Editor of a reputed publication
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house from Amsterdam named Brill. This event was exclusively for the research scholars and faculty members
of Humanities and Social Sciences to know the publication process of research manuscripts. The intent of this
online workshop was to equip the proposed participants of the forthcoming conference to write good research
papers so, they can get acceptance from the journal and Elsevier proceeding with which the conference is hav-
ing on record collaboration. In this online event, around 80 participants registered from reputed universities
and institutes like IIT Kanpur, Osmania University, Central University of Tamil Nadu, University of Delhi,
IIT Trichy, University of Calcutta, Rani Channamma University, Karnataka, Lovely Professional University,
Punjab, Jamia Millia Islamia university, MLS University, Central University of Rajasthan, MNIT Jaipur and
teachers and students from JECRC University were also participants in this event.
Key Highlights:
The facilitator explained the publication process at Brill Publication House.
The process of selection and rejection of manuscripts both were explained to the participants.
The difference between university and commercial publication was explained.
Majorly, the publication of papers on literature, language and communication was discussed.
Learning Outcome:
Research Scholars/ faculty members learnt about publication process.
Research Scholars/ faculty members learnt about selection and rejection criteria for manuscripts.
Research Scholars/ faculty members learnt about university publication and commercial publication.
List of participants
Sr. No. Category of Participant Name Affiliation
1 JECRC scholars or stu- Lakshita Pagaria Jecrc university
dents
2 JECRC Faculty Members Dr Vishnu Kumar JECRC University
Sharma
3 Scholars or Students Mili Jain MNIT, Jaipur
4 JECRC Faculty Members DINESH SHARMA JECRC university Jaipur
5 JECRC scholars or stu- Charu Sharma jecrc university
dents
6 JECRC scholars or stu- Rakshita Singh JECRC University
dents Naruka
7 JECRC Faculty Members Dr. Payal dalal JECRC University
8 JECRC Faculty Members Dr. Nidhi Bhatnagar JECRC
9 Scholars or Students Kirti Sharma Central university of Rajasthan
10 JECRC Faculty Members Parveen Bala JECRC University
11 JECRC Faculty Members Rashi Mehta JECRC University
12 JECRC scholars or stu- kamlesh jat jecrc university
dents
13 JECRC Faculty Members Rajshree Gautam JECRC University
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14 JECRC scholars or stu- Apoorva Chandolia JECRC University, Jaipur
dents
15 JECRC Faculty Members Dr Rakhi Gupta Department of English, JECRC University
16 JECRC Faculty Members Purnima Sarsar JECRC University
17 JECRC Faculty Members Avantika Yadav JECRC University.
18 JECRC Faculty Members Dr.Kratika Mathur JECRC University
19 JECRC Faculty Members Geetika Khatri JECRC University
20 JECRC scholars or stu- Ranu Dave Jecrc University
dents
21 Faculty Members Dr Neetu Sharma Maharishi Arvind University
22 JECRC scholars or stu- Apoorva Chandolia JECRC University, Jaipur
dents
23 JECRC scholars or stu- Harsha Shekhawat Jecrc student
dents
24 JECRC scholars or stu- Sirin gaur Jecrc university
dents
25 JECRC scholars or stu- Komal Bhardwaj JECRC University
dents
26 JECRC scholars or stu- Priyanshu meena Jecrc University Jaipur
dents
27 JECRC scholars or stu- Aashima Jain JECRC UNIVERSITY
dents
28 JECRC scholars or stu- Manisha Saini JECRC University
dents
29 JECRC scholars or stu- Shwetangi Saurabh JECRC university
dents
30 JECRC scholars or stu- Nikita Dhayal Jecrc University, Rajasthan
dents
31 JECRC scholars or stu- Juhi Parwani Jecrc University
dents
32 JECRC scholars or stu- Manya Gandhi JECRC UNIVERSITY
dents
33 Scholars or Students Shivani Sharma MLS University
34 JECRC scholars or stu- Ranu Dave Jecrc University
dents
35 Scholars or Students JUNAID KHAN Jamia Millia Islamia
36 Scholars or Students Hina Rahman Jamia Millia Islamia
37 Scholars or Students Chhatar Pal Singh Lovely Professional University, Punjab
38 JECRC Faculty Members Priyanka Tiwari JECRC University
39 JECRC Faculty Members Sanskriti Sharma JECRC UNIVERSITY
40 JECRC Faculty Members Alia JECRC UNIVERSITY
41 Scholars or Students Ashwini Kadakol Rani Channamma University
42 Scholars or Students Ashwini Kadakol Rani Channamma University
43 JECRC Faculty Members Dr. Aditi Joshi Jecrc University
44 JECRC Faculty Members Dinky Narang JECRC UNIVERSITY , Jaipur
45 JECRC Faculty Members Priya JECRC University
46 JECRC scholars or stu- Tisha Advani JECRC university
dents
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47 Scholars or Students SHREYA BISWAS SHRI SHIKSHAYATAN COLLEGE, UNI-
VERSITY OF CALCUTTA
48 JECRC scholars or stu- Shimra Qureshi JECRC University
dents
49 Scholars or Students GADHA M R Indian Institute of Information Technology
Trichy
50 Scholars or Students Sagnik Thakur University of Delhi
51 Scholars or Students Elsita Jolly Mathew -
52 Scholars or Students Sreelakshmi R Central University of Tamil Nadu
53 Scholars or Students Priyadharshini R Central University of Tamil Nadu
54 Scholars or Students Debankita Das University of Hyderabad. Studying PhD in
History, Department of History
55 Faculty Members Sugandha Verma The ICFAI University, Jaipur
56 JECRC scholars or stu- Ashutosh Mishra JECRC University (Student)
dents
57 Scholars or Students Rapaka Sushmitha Osmania University
58 Scholars or Students Haleshappa V V JNU University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
59 Faculty Member P Shivani Singh JECRC University
60 Scholars or Students Harshita Tiwari IIT Kanpur
61 JECRC Faculty Members Cyrus Derek Edwin Asst. Prof. JECRC UniversitY
62 JECRC scholars or stu- TISHA JANGIR JECRC University jaipur
dents
63 Scholars or Students Shradha Gindlani Hemchand Yadav University
64 Faculty Members Dr. Shiny Men- Hemchand Yadav University
donce
65 Scholars or Students Rubab Mohsin Aligarh Muslim University
66 Scholars or Students Dhyan Thejas University of Hyderabad
67 JECRC Faculty Members Dr.Ruchida Barman JECRC University
68 JECRC Faculty Members Jaya Dodiya JECRC University
69 JECRC Faculty Members Smriti JECRC University
70 Scholars or Students Raman I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University
Kapurthala Punjab
71 Scholars or Students Hemani Herchan- Manipal University Jaipur
dani
72 JECRC Faculty Members Dr Samina JECRC University Jaipur
73 Scholars or Students Archita Banasthali Vidyapith
74 Scholars or Students Divya Mathur MNIT Jaipur
75 Scholars or Students Smriti dadhich MNIT Jaipur
76 Scholars or Students Aswathi K R Central University of Tamil Nadu
77 JECRC Faculty Members Dr. Harshita Kumar JECRC University
78 JECRC Faculty Members Abhishek Singh JECRC University
79 Scholars or Students HARISH H U DAVANAGERE UNIVERSITY
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Event Poster:
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3 1681 Dr. Vish- 25/08/2022 MPhil Net Exempted 6 2 4
nu Kumar (ELT),
Sharma PhD
4 2072 Dr. Lalit 03/08/2023 PhD NET 1 0 1
Gehlot
5 468 Dr. 08/09/14 MPhil , Net Exempted 3 0 3
Parveen PhD
Bala
6 1283 Dr Ruchi- 01/12/2020 Ph.D, Net Exempted 1 3 1
da Barman (B.Ed)
7 2158 Ms. Alia 24/09/2023 M.A, Ph.D 0 0 0
Khalid (submit-
ted)
8 2134 Dr. Smriti 02/09/2023 Ph.D NET Exempt- 1 0 0
ed
9 1850 Dr. Nidhi 3/10/2022 M.Phil, NET Exempt- 2 2 1
Bhatnagar Ph.D.,P- ed
GCTE,
PGDTE
10 2165 Ms Priya 12/11/2023 MPhil 0 2 0
(ELT),
Ph.D (
Pursuing)
11 2007 Ms. Rashi 20/02/2023 M.A. (En- 0 0 0
Mehta glish Liter-
ature )
12 2301 Geetika 20/02/2024 MA, PhD NET 0 1 0
Khatri (Pursuing)
13 1531 Dr Rakhi 28/08/2021 Ph.d 0 0 1
Gupta
14 2310 Dinesh 05/03/2024 MA, NET, NET 0 0 0
Sharma GATE,
PhD pur-
suing
15 2083 Dr, Samina 12/08/23 M.A, Ph.D NET Exempt- 1 0 0
Parvin ed
16 2077 Priyanka 09/08/23 M.A , NET Exempt- 1 0 0
Tiwari (B.Ed), ed
Ph.D (sub-
mitted)
17 1990 Rajshree 06/08/2023 M.A., Net Exempted 0 1 2
Gautam Ph.D.
(pursuing)
18 1844 Ms. Dinky 01/10/2022 M.A, Ph.D 0 0 0
(Pursuing)
19 1869 Ms. Jaya 1/10/22 M.A. Ph.D NET Exempt- 0 0 0
Pursuing ed
20 2145 Ms. Avan- 13/09/2023 M.A NET 0 0 0
tika
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21 1682 Dr. 27/08/2022 M.A. Ph.D NET Exempt- 2 0 0
Vishakha ed
Chauhan
22 2065 Dr Sonal 1/8/23 PhD NET 0 0 0
Sharma
Name Name of the journal ISSN Year of Issue Vol- Page Scopus WOS UGC
of the No. publica- ume No. care
Faculty tion No.
1 Dr. Journal of Clinical 2023 1 27 257- Scopus
Vishnu Otorhinolaryngolo- 261
Kumar gy, Head, and Neck
Sharma Surgery
2 Dr. Journal of Clinical 2023 1 27 250- Scopus
Vishnu Otorhinolaryngolo- 256
Kumar gy, Head, and Neck
Sharma Surgery
3 Dr. Journal of Clinical 2023 1 27 179- Scopus
Vishnu Otorhinolaryngolo- 183
Kumar gy, Head, and Neck
Sharma Surgery
4 Dr. Journal of Survey in ISSN: 2023 2S 10 Scopus
Vishnu Fisheries Sciences
Kumar
Sharma
5 Dr. Journal of Survey in ISSN: 2023 2S 10 Scopus
Vishnu Fisheries Sciences
Kumar
Sharma
6 Dr. BIOGECKO 2023 1 12 559- WOS
Vishnu 562
Kumar
Sharma
7 Dr. Anhad Lok 2024 Spe- 201- UGC
Vishnu cial Is- 209 care
Kumar sue- 7
Sharma
8 Dr. Anhad Lok 2024 Spe- 220- UGC
Vishnu cial Is- 228 care
Kumar sue- 7
Sharma
9 Dr. Lalit Educational Admin- 2024 4 30 SCO-
Gehlot istration: Theory and PUS
Practice
10 Dr. Journal of Survey in ISSN: 2023 2S 10 Scopus
Parveen Fisheries Sciences
Bala
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11 Dr. Journal of Survey in ISSN: 2023 2S 10 Scopus
Parveen Fisheries Sciences
Bala
12 Dr. Journal of Survey in ISSN: 2023 1S 10 Scopus
Parveen Fisheries Sciences
Bala
Chapter Publication
S.NO. Name Title of the Title of the chap- ISBN No. Publisher Year of publi-
of the Book ter cation
faculty
1 Dr. Literary and “Studying Gen- 978-93-88361- Rudra Publish- 2024
Vishnu Cultural der Discrimina- 70-5 ers & Distrib-
Kumar Contexts: tion: Entrapping utors, New
Sharma A Series Ammu to Die at Delhi
of Critical an Un-die-able
Essays Age in The God of
Small Things”
2 Dr. Traversing “Studying Short 9798392750160 Amazon 2023
Vishnu the Bound- Story: Historical Kindle Direct
Kumar aries: Crit- Perspectives of its Publishing
Sharma ical Essays Evolution.”
on Modern
Short Fiction
3 Dr. Indian En- Exploration of Under Process Atlantic 2024
glish Drama: Influence of Publisher &
Past, Present Marxist-Femi- Distributor,
and Future nism in Manjula NewDelhi
Padmanabham,s
Light Out
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jshree the Bound- dren: on Horror Kindle Direct
Gautam aries: Crit- Short Stories of Publishing
ical Essays Mariana Enríquez
on Modern
Short Fiction
5 Dr Literature “Dissolution of Under Process Chennai: Clev- 2024
Samina and Trauma Ideal Land: Per- erfox Publica-
Parvin secuting Bano’s tion.
Traumatic Expe-
riences During
Indo-Pak Parti-
tion in Pak Serial
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6 Dr Contempo- Analysis of Casual 978-93-6095- Authors Press 2024
Sonal rary Indian Graphic Narra- 616-5
Sharma Writings: tives and Portray-
Emerging al of Conscious-
Themes and ness of Social
Voices Realism in Kash-
mir Pending
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7 Dr. Vish- FDP FDP on NEP 2020 Orien- National March
nu Kumar tation & Sensitization Pro- 15 to 23,
Sharma gramme under Malaviya 2024.
Mission Teacher Training
Programme (MM-TTP) of
University Grants Com-
mission (UGC) organized
by UGC-Malaviya Mission
Teacher Training Centre,
Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi - 221005 (U.P.) from
March 15 to 23, 2024.
8 Dr. Vish- FDP FDP on Recent Trends in National 20th No-
nu Kumar Science & Technology 2.0 vember
Sharma conducted by Department of 2023 to
Basic Science & Humanities 24th No-
in association with IIC at vember,
Arya College of Engineering 2023
& I.T.Kukas, Jaipur From
20th November 2023 to 24th
November, 2023
9 Dr. Vish- FDP FDP on Microsoft tools National 10th July
nu Kumar for Effective Teaching And 2023 to
Sharma Learning Environment con- 14th July,
ducted by R-CAT , Microsoft 2023
and KOENIG at JECRC Uni-
versity, Jaipur From 10th July
2023 to 14th July, 2023
10 Dr. Vish- Conference “Literature is a Reflection of International 03rd to
nu Kumar the Culture of Its Times” at 04th No-
Sharma the 2nd International Confer- vember,
ence on Advances in English 2023
Language Studies (ICAELS
-2023) held at University of
Engineering & Management
(UEM), Jaipur
11 Dr. Vish- Conference “Analyzing Geetanjali Shree’s International · 03rd to
nu Kumar ‘Tomb of Sand’ through a 04th No-
Sharma Feminist Metafiction Lens” at vember,
the 2nd International Confer- 2023.
ence on Advances in English
Language Studies (ICAELS
-2023) held at University of
Engineering & Management
(UEM), Jaipur
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12 Dr. Vish- Conference “Exploring Cultural Identity International · 03rd to
nu Kumar and Immigration Experience 04th No-
Sharma in the Works of Adichie, vember,
Lahiri and Smith” at the 2nd 2023.
International Conference
on Advances in English
Language Studies (ICAELS
-2023) held at University of
Engineering & Management
(UEM), Jaipur
13 Dr. Vish- Conference “Significance of purple colour International 19 - 20
nu Kumar in The Colour Purple and Oct. 2023
Sharma Purple Hibiscus” Two-Day
International Conference on
Revisiting History, Ethnic-
ity and Myth in Literature
organized by Amity School of
Languages at Amity Universi-
ty Rajasthan, Jaipur
14 Dr. Vish- Conference “Study of Gendered Ageism International · 14 -15
nu Kumar in Bernardine Evaristo’s Girl, July 2023.
Sharma Woman, Other” The 3rd
International Conference on
Contemporary Perspectives
in English Language, Lit-
erature & Cultural Studies
(ICCPE -2023) Chandigarh
University in collaboration
with University of Alcala
Spain
15 Dr. Vish- Conference “English Language Teaching International 02-03
nu Kumar via Digital Pedagogy” Second June 2023
Sharma International Conference on
Emerging Trends and Inno-
vation in Applied Sciences
and Engineering. (NCETI-
ASE 2023), Arya College of
Engineering and I.T., Jaipur
16 Dr Rakhi FDP FDP on “Innovation & Tech- National 20th May
Gupta nology in Digital Pedagogy” to 24th
from 20th May to 24th May May 202
2024.conducted by S. S. Jain
Subodh Management Insti-
tute!, Affiliated to RTU, Kota
& Approved By AICTE, New
Delhi
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17 Dr Rakhi FDP FDP on NEP 2020 Orien- National April
Gupta tation & Sensitization Pro- 2024
gramme under Malaviya
Mission Teacher Training
Programme (MM-TTP) of
University Grants Com-
mission (UGC) organized
by UGC-Malaviya Mission
Teacher Training Centre,
Aligarh Muslim University,
18 Dr Ruchida FDP FDP on Recent Trends in National 20th No-
Barman Science & Technology 2.0 vember
conducted by Department of 2023 to
Basic Science & Humanities 24th No-
in association with IIC at vember,
Arya College of Engineering 2023
& I.T.Kukas, Jaipur From
20th November 2023 to 24th
November, 2023
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25 Dr. Conference English Language Teaching National 2nd-3rd
Parveen Via Digital Pedagogy” in the June,
Bala 2nd National Conference on 2023
“Emerging Trends and Inno-
vation in Applied Sciences
and Engineering” (NCETI-
ASE-2023)
25 Dr. From Text to Talk: Re- International 03rd-
Parveen thinking English Language 04th July,
Bala Education in India” in 2nd 2023.
International Conference on
“Advances in English Lan-
guage Studies”
27 Dr Geeta Conference Nurturing Academic En- International Novem-
Garwa trepreneurs with Industrial ber, 2023
Partnerships
28 Dr Session Conference World war I: Modernism(s): International 27th and
Vishakha Chair And Time Binding held in 28th
Chauhan Department of English, Un- January
verisity of Rajasthan 2023
29 Dr Plenary Conference The Role of Literature in International 17th and
Vishakha Speaker Communication Skills 18th
Chauhan February
2023
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30 Dr Sonal 1 Judge 1Debate War of Words (Debate) at 2 Internation- 1.29/9/23
Sharma 2Session 2 Confer- Jaipur National University, al Conference
Chair ence Jaipur 3-6 National
3Re- 3 FDP Contemporary Global Trends
source and Transformations in
Person Humanities, Social Scienc-
es, Sciences and Education
organized by INM PG Col-
lege, Meerut in collaboration
with International Council
for Education, Research and
Training
Department of English, Kris-
tu Jayanti College, Autono-
mous, Bengaluru
Resource Person for One
Week Online FDP program
on organized by Gokul Glob-
al University in collaboration
with Nucleus of Learning and
Development
Resource Person for One
Week Online FDP program
on organized by Gokul Glob-
al University in collaboration
with Nucleus of Learning and
Development
International Webinar orga-
nized by RNT PG College,
Kapasan (Chittorgarh)
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Student Placement
Student Internship
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5 Bhoomika Nirwal 22BENN010 City Palace 30 Days
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6 Juhi Parwani 22BENN012 City Palace days
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Susanta Kumar Naik (Assistant Professor-I)
M. A, MPhil, PhD in Political Science
[email protected]
Area of Interest/Specialization: Federalism, State and Regional Politics
in India, Political Theories
Publication: Books/Book Chapters (01), Seminar (01) Refresher Course
(UGC MMTTC) (01), Workshop (01), IQAC FDP (02), Webinar (01),
Online Course (01)
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Publications by Faculty Members of the Department of Political Science
The Department of Political Science takes immense pride in the scholarly achievements of its esteemed fac-
ulty members. Their dedication and expertise have resulted in numerous publications that contribute to the
advancement of knowledge in the field of Political studies. This report aims to highlight the significant papers
and articles published by the faculty members, showcasing their commitment to research and their valuable
contributions to the academic community.
A Long Journey for Social Reforms and Women Empowerment in India: An Overview, Journal of Funda-
mental and Comparative Research, ISSN-2277-7067, Vol. IX, Issue-II, No. 01, July-Dec, 2023, Ms. Anju
Gupta
Issues and Challenges of Women Empowerment in 21ST Century in India, Journal of the Asiatic Society of
Mumbai, ISSN-0972-0766, Vol. XCVII, No.01, Vol, 24, Ms. Anju Gupta
Regional Inequalities and Development in Hyderabad Karnataka and Telangana regions” 2024. by Dr. Susan-
ta Kumar Naik in edited Book entitled Governance and Development in Karnataka: One State Many Worlds,
ISBN: 978-93-93082-89-3, Writers Choice Publications, New Delhi.
“Exposing Article 370: An Extensive Investigation And Evaluation Of Its Revocation” 2024. By Ms. Anjali
Yadav in edited Book entitled “Politics in print: Analyzing the political spectrum through literature”, ISBN:
978-81-972426-5-6, Empyreal publishing house.
“Analyzing G20 Summit’s Influence On Jammu And Kashmir’s Development Post Article 370 Abrogation”
2024. By Ms. Anjali Yadav in edited Book entitled “Politics in print: Analyzing the political spectrum through
literature”, ISBN: 978-93-5747-925-7, Empyreal publishing house.
“India, China and the UN Security Council Seat: A Historical Perspective”, 2023. by Ms. Yukti Gupta in Book
entitled India and United Nations in the Changing World Order ISBN: 978-81-951021-7-4, Empyreal pub-
lishing house.
“Increasing role of soft power in International Politics” 2024. by Ms. Yukti Gupta in Edited Book entitled,
“Politics in print : Analyzing the political spectrum through literature” ISBN: 978-81-972426-5-6, Empyreal
publishing house.
“The Role of Non-State Actors in Shaping Foreign Policy: From NGOs to Terrorist
Organizations”, 2024. by Ms. Vaishnavi Singh in Edited Book entitled, “Politics in print : Analyzing the polit-
ical spectrum through literature” ISBN: 978-81-972426-5-6, Empyreal publishing house.
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Invited as a Panelist at a Seminar on the topic “Dr. Ambedkar: Harbinger of Equalitarian Global Order”- Ms.
Anju Gupta
Contributed a News Letter Published by IPSA on Oct, 2023, Technology and human rights: balancing privacy
and security in digital era-Ms. Anju Gupta
Invited as a Panellist in a TV Show- Credent on 25th August, 2023.
Presented a paper entitled “Federal Development in India: A Constitutional Perspective” in One Day Nation-
al Seminar on Indian Constitutional Values and Ideals organised by the Dept. of Political Science, Chaudhary
Charan Singh University, Meerut, U.P. on 12th February, 2024- Dr. Susanta Kumar Naik.
Presented a paper entitled “Changing Dynamics of India’s Foreign Policy: Challenges and Way Ahead” at an
International Conference, on 19-21, 2024, Ms. Anjali Yadav.
Presented a paper entitled “Innovation, Growth and Transformation: India @75”, at an International Confer-
ence, on 11-12, August 2023, Ms. Anjali Yadav.
Contributed as Co-Chair at an International Conference on “Changing Dynamics of India’s Foreign Policy:
Challenges and Way Ahead” - Ms. Yukti Gupta
Contributed as a Guest Speaker at a Seminar on the topic “Dr. Ambedkar: Harbinger of Equalitarian Global
Order”- Ms. Yukti Gupta.
Contributed as a Speaker at an International Conference “EUROPE XXI CONFERENCE- Ms. Yukti Gupta.
Presented a paper entitled “Indian Democracy: Challenges and Opportunities in the
New Millennium”, at a National Conference on 22nd August 2024- Ms. Vaishnavi Singh.
Contributed as a Plenary Speaker on the topic of “War, Genocide and Crises of Humanity in Gaza and Inter-
national Response” in an International Conference on 26th July 2024 – Ms. Vaishnavi Singh.
Sl. No. Em- Faculty Desig- Date of First Highest NET/ Research Re- Re-
ployee Name nation Join- Date Qualifi- JRF/ Publica- search search
ID ing the of cation SLET tions in Publi- Pub-
Present Join- Scopus/ cations lica-
Position ing WOS in UGC tions
the Indexed Care in
Uni- Journals Jour- Con-
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ty ences
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jali Yadav tant 2022 09- PhD
Profes- 2022 (Pursu-
sor-II ing)
4 2026 Ms. Yukti Assis- 12-04- 12- MA, NET Nil 1
Gupta tant 2023 04- PhD
Profes- 2023 (Pursu-
sor -II ing)
5 2338 Ms. Assis- MA, NET Nil 1 1
Vaishnavi tant PhD
Singh Profes- (Pursu-
sor -II ing)
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at the lisher
time of
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tion
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Anju Challenges for 2024 56407- Univer-
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ta employability in
the Present Era
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Anju sive analysis of ruary, 6252- Univer- Series
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ta tion policy 2020
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on cross border
education initia-
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tional outlook
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Member from the book pub- lication Number at the time of pub- publisher
Department lished lication
1 Ms. Anju Gupta Political Sys- 2023 978-93- JECRC University JTS Publi-
tem in India 95669- cation, New
03-0 Delhi
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Department of PSYCHOLOGY (July 2023-June 2024)
EVALUATION
REPORT OF
DEPART-
MENT: AY
2022-23
Name of the
Faculty/School
Year of Estab- 2019
lishment
Programmes
Offered
S No Programme Year of Annual Major Curriculum Revision from AY
Name Start Intake 2023- 2015-16 to 2019-20
2024 Academic Year % of Revi- Remarks
sion
1 B.A (Hons.) Psy- 2019 84
chology
2 M.A Clinical 2021 8 NA NA
Psychology
3 Ph.D. 2021 3
Description of
the Department
Faculty Profile
Dr. Harshita Kumar
Designation: Head and Assistant Professor 1
Department: Psychology
Qualification: PhD (Psychology)
Email: [email protected]/
[email protected]
Research Area: Clinical Psychology and Positive Psychology
Publication: 6
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Dr. Meenakshi Dadhich
Designation: Assistant Professor 1
Department: Psychology
Qualification: PhD (Psychology); M.A.Clinical Psychology, Diploma
in Guidance and Counselling
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Child Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Publication:3
Seminar/Conference:2
FDP/MOOC: 3
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Ms. Neha Sharma
Designation: Assistant Professor 2
Department: Psychology
Qualification: M.A. in Psychology with UGC-NET and GATE.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Clinical Psychology
Publication: N/A
Seminar/Conference: 1
FDP/MOOC: 3
Ms Saloni
Designation: Assistant Professor 2
Department: Psychology
Qualification: PhD (Pursuing)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Positive Psychology
Publication: 4
Seminar/Conference:5
FDP/MOOC: 2
Department of Psychology
Psychology is the study of people’s behaviour, performance, and mental operations. It also refers to the appli-
cation of knowledge, which can be used to understand events, treat mental health issues, emotional issues,
workplace conflict, and improve relationships. The subject lies at the intersection of applied, educational, and
theoretical science. In its primary form, psychology studies people—who and what they are. Everything a per-
son does is connected to the subject. Psychology allows people to understand more about how the body and
mind work together. This knowledge can help with decision-making and avoiding stressful situations. It can
help with time management, setting and achieving goals, and living effectively.
Times have come where we need more mental health practitioners with mental health advocates than ever. Stu-
dents enrol in psychology courses to utilize the degree as the foundation for graduate degrees in psychology or
other disciplines; others use its benefits to enter the workforce in areas involving diagnosing & treating mental
health issues which are so prevalent.
The Department offers undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral programs in Psychology. Our curriculum is
designed to offer an inter-disciplinary approach in teaching and learning hence it significantly contributes to
the areas of Research, Psychological Testing, community outreach and extension activities. We offer special-
ization courses like Indian Psychology, Positive Psychology, Media Psychology, Gender and Sexuality etc at
graduate and post graduate levels. Department also runs its activity cell “Happiness Cell” & has also established
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“Human Lab” to provide counselling to the students as well as the faculty on campus with the help of the senior
students of the department.
2. Patent published/filed/awarded
N/A
KNOT SO PERFECT Skit BY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY -29 NOVEMBER 2023: On November 29,
2023, the Department of Psychology at JECRC University organized a thought-provoking skit titled “Knot So
Perfect- Exploring the Fear of Unknown”, which delved into the complexities of human relationships, societal
expectations, and mental health struggles. Performed by the psychology students, the skit aimed to highlight
the pressures people face in maintaining a façade of perfection in their personal and professional lives, often
at the cost of their mental well-being. The narrative of the skit revolved around different characters deal-
ing with issues such as strained family relationships, the pursuit of unrealistic goals, societal judgment, and
emotional burnout. Through a powerful blend of humor and poignant moments, the play effectively depicted
how the constant pressure to be “perfect” can lead to anxiety, depression, and fractured relationships. The
title, *“Knot So Perfect,”* symbolized the tangled, imperfect nature of life that is often overlooked in favor of
a polished exterior. The skit conveyed an important message: that it is okay to embrace imperfections and to
seek help when dealing with overwhelming emotional challenges. It urged the audience to rethink the ideals
of perfection and to value authenticity and mental health over societal approval. The event concluded with an
open dialogue facilitated by the department’s faculty, where students shared reflections on the themes ex-
plored in the skit. This discussion reinforced the importance of emotional well-being and the need to foster a
more compassionate and understanding community. *Knot So Perfect* was not just a theatrical performance
but a call to action, reminding everyone that mental health is an essential part of life’s journey, and perfection
is not the key to happiness.
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Expert Lecture on Research in Human Psychology: How to choose between “Give up” and “Let go”: On [19th
February 2024], the Department of Psychology at JECRC University hosted an insightful expert lecture titled
“Research in Human Psychology: How to Choose Between ‘Give Up’ and ‘Let Go.’” The lecture focused on
a psychological exploration of two concepts that are often confused—giving up and letting go—offering a
nuanced understanding of their emotional and cognitive implications. The session was led by [Prof Sanjay
Sharma Sir- Dean, Research], an experienced psychologist and researcher in human behavior, who delved
into the psychological research on decision-making, emotional resilience, and coping mechanisms. The
expert explained that “giving up” typically stems from frustration, defeat, or a sense of failure, and can often
lead to negative mental health outcomes such as regret or lowered self-esteem. In contrast, “letting go” is
an intentional, mindful process of releasing attachment to outcomes or situations that no longer serve one’s
well-being, leading to emotional liberation and personal growth.
Drawing from recent studies in positive psychology, the lecture emphasized that knowing when to persist and
when to let go is essential for maintaining psychological balance and long-term happiness. Through engaging
case studies and real-life examples, the speaker guided students on how to differentiate between situations
that require perseverance and those where letting go is the healthier choice. Topics such as emotional intel-
ligence, self-awareness, and acceptance played a crucial role in the discussion. The lecture concluded with
an interactive Q&A session, where students raised questions on managing academic pressure, relationships,
and personal challenges, seeking advice on how to apply these concepts in their own lives. The event left the
audience with a deeper understanding of emotional flexibility, encouraging them to adopt a more balanced
approach to handling life’s obstacles. This expert lecture was an enriching experience, providing students
with valuable insights into human psychology and helping them navigate difficult life choices with clarity and
confidence.
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Name Name of the Name Type (Government/ Year of Funds Duration Current
of the Faculty Mem- of the Non-Government Award provided of the Status of
Project ber from the Funding etc., ) (INR in project the Project
Department agency Lakhs) (Completed/
as Principal In-Process)
Investigator/Co
Investigator
NA NA NA NA
CONSULTANCY
FDP ORGANISED
PROMINENT ALUMNI
AWARD BY STUDENTS
S No Name of the Student/ Year of Ad- Program Name of the Com- Year of Award
Alumnus mission Name petitive Exam
Cleared
NA NA
FDP ATTENDED
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5 Ms. Krish- Assistant Innovation & 2024 20May 24 5
na Kumari Professor-II Technology in May
Kuldeep Digital Peda-
gogy S. S. Jain
Subodh
Man-
agement
Institute,
Jaipur
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Dr. Meenakshi Paper presented on “Bollywood Plays
2 Dadhich an Important Role in Fostering Patriot-
ic Gratitude among Indian Youth’’at the
International Conference on Mental Health
at Crossroads: Contemporary Modalities
and Strategies for Promotion of Health and
Well-Being. 23rd -24th February 2024.
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JAIPUR SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
Evaluation
Report of
Jaipur School
of Economics
(2023-24)
Faculty Nil
Doctoral/Post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
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How many students have cleared Civil Ser- Nil
vices and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET (SLET), GATE and other com-
petitive examinations
Faculty Profile
Dr. RavindraKaur
HOD, JSE
Ph.D., NET, M.A. Economics
Designation: Assistant Professor I
Department: Economics
Qualification: Ph.D.(Economics), M.A.(Economics)
Email:[email protected]
Research Area: Higher education
Publication: Research Paper:04, Seminar/Conference: ,20 FDP/
MOOC: , Patent:
Ms.AyushiTambi
Assistant professor
NET, M.A. Economics
Department: Economics
Qualification: M.A. (Economics),
NET Qualified
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Publication: Research Paper:0Seminar/Conference: 0,
FDP/MOOC: 0, Patent: 0
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Nidhi Sharma
Assistant professor
NET,M.A. Economics, M.B.A(HR)
Designation: Assistant Professor I
Department: Economics
Qualification: MBA(HR), M.A. (Economics),
NET Qualified
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Publication: Research Paper:0Seminar/Conference: 0,
FDP/MOOC: 0, Patent: 0
Riddhika Dangayach
Assistant professor
NET, M.A. Economics
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Economics
Qualification: M.A. (Economics),
NET Qualified
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Publication: Research Paper:0Seminar/Conference: 0,
FDP/MOOC: 0, Patent: 0
KritikaYadav
Assistant professor
NET, M.Sc. Financial Economics
Department: Economics
Qualification: M.Sc. (Financial Economics),
NET Qualified
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Publication: Research Paper:00 Seminar/Conference:
0, FDP/MOOC: 0, Patent: 0
Dr.Meenakshi Yadav
Assistant professor
Ph.d., NET, M.A. Economics
Department: Economics
Qualification: Ph.D(Economics), M.A.(Economics)
Email:[email protected]
Research Area: International Relations, Indian Economics
Publication: Research Paper:02, Seminar/Conference: 00 FDP/
MOOC: , Patent:
Radhika Shah
Assistant professor
NET, M.A. Economics
Department: Economics
Qualification: M.Sc. (Financial Economics),
NET Qualified
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Publication: Research Paper:00 Seminar/Conference:
0, FDP/MOOC: 0, Patent: 0
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Department of Economics was started under the school of Humanities and Social Sciences which was estab-
lished in 2019.
Vision of Jaipur School of Economics
The Department of Economics aims at imparting theoretical and applied knowledge of economics, conduct-
ing research on socio-economic problems at regional and national level for inclusive development as well as
to develop critical and behavioural skills.
The Mission of Jaipur School of Economics
To offer innovative and analytical knowledge and skills to students by training them in the ideas of modern
economics.
To conduct both basic and applied research in economics that pushes forward the frontier of knowledge in the
field.
JSE is a niche institute seeking to develop intellectual discipline, critical and analytical assessment which will
result in rational thinking along with an understanding of the need for constrained optimization and a strong
urge to strive towards achieving equilibrium. We at JSE, achieve these goals in an educational environment
committed to excellence and academic freedom. It endeavours to develop a one-of-a-kind model of pedagogy
and research in economics and its allied fields. The curriculum is designed to train students in the fields of
growing importance, in virtually every modern career, be it corporate, academia, analytics or public policy. The
expertise of our students is enhanced through exposure to the latest theoretical and empirical research.
Activities
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featuring Mr. K.D. Singh as the keynote speaker. The session aimed to delve into the complexities arising
from the intersection of technology and competition law, addressing pertinent challenges and regulatory con-
siderations.
Key Points Discussed:
The Session commenced with an opening session, featuring welcome remarks by Dr.RavinderKaur HOD of
JSE highlighting the focused on competition issues in digital markets.
Digital Market Dynamics:
Mr. Singh commenced by outlining the unique dynamics of digital markets characterized by rapid innova-
tion, network effects, and data-driven strategies. He emphasized the transformative impact of digital technol-
ogies on traditional business models and consumer behavior.
Market Power and Dominance:
A significant portion of the session was dedicated to examining the concept of market power in digital mar-
kets. Mr. Singh highlighted the challenges in defining market boundaries and assessing dominance in plat-
forms where user data and network effects play pivotal roles.
Competition Law Frameworks:
The session provided insights into various competition law frameworks applicable to digital markets globally.
Discussions focused on the European Union’s approach, particularly the role of competition authorities in
regulating tech giants and ensuring market competitiveness.
Emerging Issues:
Mr. Singh Addressing emerging issues such as platform self-preferencing, data access, and interoperability,
Mr. Singh underscored the need for adaptive regulatory responses to foster innovation while safeguarding
competition.
Conclusion:
Overall, the session proved to be insightful and thought-provoking, contributing significantly to ongoing
discussions on regulatory reforms in digital markets.
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3. Report on Indian -o- poly
Guest:
Prof. N.D. Mathur (Dean, Jaipur School of Economics)
HOD – Dr.RavinderKaur
Objective
Playing Monopoly offered various benefits, including improving financial literacy by teaching money manage-
ment, fostering strategic thinking and decision-making skills through property investment and negotiation,
enhancing social interactions and communication skills through trading and deal-making, and providing en-
tertainment and bonding opportunities with family and friends.
Introduction
There were be 8 teams of 4 members each Jaipur School of Economics, JECRC University, is organizing an
interactive game of *Indian-O-Poly* a form of monopoly game which we must have played in our childhood.
So, let’s recall those old memories in a life-sized Indian-O-Poly Competition.
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4. G-20+1 Symposium
Introduction:
On November 6, 2023, the Jaipur School of Economics (JSE) organized a prestigious G-20+1 Symposium
aimed at fostering insightful discussions, exploring collaborative opportunities, and providing a platform to
shape the future of global partnership. This report encapsulates the proceedings and outcomes of the sympo-
sium.
Key Highlights:
Opening Session: The symposium commenced with an opening session, featuring welcome remarks by Prof.
N.D. Mathur Dean, Jaipur School of Economics
, highlighting the significance of multilateral cooperation in addressing global issues. Dignitaries, policymak-
ers, scholars, and representatives from various sectors were in attendance.
Panel Discussions: The symposium comprised multiple panel discussions covering a wide range of topics,
including economic development, environmental sustainability, social equity, and technological innovation.
Eminent speakers and experts shared insights, perspectives, and best practices, fostering a rich exchange of
ideas.
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Collaborative Workshops: Concurrent workshops were organized to facilitate focused discussions on specific
thematic areas. Participants engaged in collaborative brainstorming sessions, exploring innovative solutions
and identifying potential areas for collaboration and partnership.
Networking Opportunities: The symposium provided ample networking opportunities for participants to
connect, exchange contacts, and establish potential avenues for collaboration beyond the event. Informal in-
teractions during breaks and networking sessions facilitated meaningful exchanges and relationship-building.
Outcome:
The G-20+1 Symposium proved to be a platform for constructive dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and consen-
sus-building among stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. Participants gained valuable insights, forged
new connections, and identified opportunities for joint action to address global challenges.
Conclusion:
The G-20+1 Symposium organized by JSE served as a testament to the institution’s commitment to fostering
global cooperation and shaping the future of international partnership. By bringing together stakeholders
from G-20 countries and beyond, the symposium contributed to the advancement of shared goals and aspira-
tions for a more prosperous and sustainable world.
Acknowledgments:
We extend our sincere gratitude to all participants, speakers, sponsors, and organizing committee members
for their invaluable contributions to the success of the G-20+1 Symposium. Special thanks to the JSE team for
their dedication and efforts in planning and executing this landmark event.
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5.ECONOMIC CONCLAVE
Date:26-06-2024
Venue: Conference Hall, AdminBlock
Jaipur School of Economics, JECRC University hosted an Economic Conclave on “Recalibrating the Indian
Economy under the present NDA Government”. Eminent Professors from premium institutions of Jaipur like
University of Rajasthan, Manipal University, Amity University, LMNIT, IIS university and SSG Pareek College
were invited. The various experts discussed the key strategies and reforms needed to navigate current chal-
lenges faced by the economy. Dr. Ravinder Kaur (HOD, JSE) welcomes the guests and introduce the school.
The event was inaugurated by President Prof. Victor Gambhir sir. Prof. N.D. Mathur Sir, Dean, JSE and SHSS
familiarize the guest with theme of the Conclave.
Conclave was chaired by Prof. Rajeev Jain, Ex VC of University of Rajasthan and advisor, JECRC University.
OBJECTIVE: Economic Conclave was held to provide the insights, recommendations, and discussion on the
navigating economic challenges and leveraging opportunities under the current NDA government in India.
Panel Discussion starts with Professor NirankarShrivastav from Northern Hills University, Shillong. He em-
phasised on macroeconomic variables like fiscal deficit, Demographic dividend, surging exports along with
some of the problems faced by the economy like, unemployment, less economic growth, reduction in domestic
savings and social security.
Dr. Monika Mathur from Manipal University Jaipur emphasized on startups, global innovation index, improv-
ing NPA’s, Bankruptcy code, labor workforce participation, less private investment, economic inequality and
less expenditure on human capital development.
Prof. JN Sharma has done the econometric analysis and concluded the satisfactory performance of the present
NDA Government.
Professor Ummed Singh, President REA has emphasized on the working of manufacturing sector necessary
for the performance of Indian Economy. He also focused on the political economy Nehra Sir also laid the deep
emphasis on the manufacturing sector.
Dr. Naseeb Singh has briefed about the drainage of wealth from rural to urban areas, where the migration has
increased.
Asso. Prof. Reema Singh has concluded that the aspirations of the people are not met and what they expect
from the government is not fulfilled.
Dr. Rashmi Gupta has laid the emphasis on digital advancement which is the backbone of Indian economic
development.
Prof D.P. Mishra has elaborated that USA is flourishing not because of manufacturing or agriculture but be-
cause it is a research-based economy.
Prof. Rajeev Jain thanked all the key note speakers and experts who attended the Conclave. He concluded Con-
clave by saying that Education, manufacturing and health are necessary for the growth of Indian Economy. He
appreciated the recent development of Indian Economy; additionally, he also addressed the challenges before
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the new government.
At the end vote of thanks was given by Ms. Nidhi Sharma. The conclave provided the platform for diverse per-
spectives to shape the inclusive economic future of India.
Conclave ended with the note that Indian Economy is having a great scope for Growth and development and
we all have to contribute towards its development.
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PROJECTS
Name Name of the Name Type (Government/ Year of Funds Duration Current
of the Faculty Member of the Non-Government Award provided of the Status
Project from the Depart- Funding etc., ) (INR in project of the
ment as Principal agency Lakhs) Project
Investigator/Co (Com-
Investigator pleted/
In-Pro-
cess)
NA NA NA NA
CONSULTANCY
FDP ORGANISED
NA NA
PROMINENT ALUMNI
AWARD BY STUDENTS
NA NA
Con-
fer-
ences
Or-
gan-
ised
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fer- ga- source Persons istra-
ence niz- tion
Date ing
JU Inter- In- JU Inter- Inter-
na- na- na-
tional tional tional
Fac- Stu-
ulty dents
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FDP ATTENDED
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42nd Annual Conference of Rajasthan 03-10-2023 to 04-10-2023
Economic Association on India at World
. Dr.Ravinderkaur Economic Forum
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7 Dr.Ravinderkaur Presented a paper on Vocationalisation of 28.11.23
Education : Skills for Success at A sustain-
able approach” at Nurturing Academic
Entrepreneurs with industrial partnerships
conference organised by Biyani Group of
Colleges.
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JAIPUR SCHOOL OF MASS COMMUNICATION
The School of Mass Communication offers three year B.A (Journalism and Mass Communication) and Two
year M.A (Journalism and Mass Communication) Degree programs approved by University Grants Commis-
sion. The School, as well, offers Ph.D. in Journalism and Mass Communication.The School provides students
opportunities to practice Journalism in the fields of Print, Broadcast, Digital Media, Magazine, Ad & PR,
Event Management, and Cinema studies covering all dimensions of Journalism and Mass Communication.
These programmes enable students to perform as Journalists with intellect and integrity. By publishing a daily
newspaper, a magazine, producing radio and television news bulletins, uploading interviews of celebrities on
our YouTube channel, writing official blogs, writing for digital media platforms, and making short films, the
school inculcates professional journalistic culture in the students.
Faculty Details:
Category Professor Associate Profes- Assistant Professor Total
sor
Total 3 00 08 11
3. Programme 3 00
4. Programme 4 00
5. Programme 5 00
Total 70 70 60 200
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1. Programme 1 BA 47 46 47 00 00 140
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2. Programme 2 MA(- 08 03 11
JMC)
3. Programme 3 00
4. Programme 4 00
5. Programme 5 00
Total 55 49 47 00 00 151
Mr. Shailendra Pratap Singh Bhati Designation: Assistant Professor & HoD
Department: Journalism and Mass Communication
Qualification: M.A, Ph.D. (Pursuing)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Cinema Studies, Media Cultural Studies Seminar & Workshop
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Dr Shavy Kumar Pandey
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Journalism and Mass Communication
Qualification: Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Print Media technology & Media Research. Papers Presented,
Speech in Conferences/ Seminars: 2
Dr Nikita Batra
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Journalism and Mass Communication
Qualification: Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Digital Media & PR
Papers Presented, Speech in Conferences/ Seminars: 1
Publications Details
Research Re-
Date of First Date Highest NET/ Publica- Research search
Faculty Designa- Joining of Joining Qualifica- JRF/ tions in Publica- Pub-
Name tion the the Univer- tion SLET Sco- tions in li- cat-
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Event Report: Empowering Resilience: A Conversation with Dr. Navpreet Kaur
on Rehabilitating and Empowering Acid Attack Survivors in India
Dr. Navpreet Kaur, the co-founder and vice president of the Laxmi Foundation,
was the esteemed guest for this session. She shed light on the dire conditions faced
by acid attack survivors in India, sharing heart-wrenching stories and current sta-
tistics. Dr. Kaur provided an in-depth analysis of the causes behind such attacks,
highlighting societal issues and gender-based violence that contribute to these hei-
nous crimes.
Furthermore, she discussed the existing support systems and legal frameworks in
place for acid attack survivors, including government assistance and the role of
court orders in ensuring justice and rehabilitation. The session emphasized the im-
portance of comprehensive support and empowerment for survivors, advocating
for stronger community and institutional support.
Organized by Unnat Bharat Abhiyaan, JU; Legal Aid Clinic, NSS-JU, and JECRC
90.8FM, this event aimed to open hearts to the harsh realities faced by survivors
and encouraged participants to pledge their support with respect and empathy. Dr.
Kaur’s conversation was not only enlightening but also a call to action, urging ev-
eryone to contribute towards creating a safer and more supportive environment for
acid attack survivors in India.
The session concluded with a Q&A segment, allowing attendees to engage directly
with Dr. Kaur, further enriching their understanding and commitment to this cru-
cial cause. The event was a poignant reminder of the resilience and strength of the
human spirit, inspiring many to take an active role in advocating for change and
supporting those in need.
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Celebrating Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav: Involvement of
NSS Volunteers from JECRC University
Event Report
The NSS Unit at JECRC University orchestrated the Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav on December 11th, 2023, show-
casing a commitment to cultural harmony and unity among India’s linguistically diverse communities. Held at
the Science Block, 3rd floor, Room No. 311, JECRC University, the event aimed to highlight language rich-
ness, bridge cultural gaps, and promote mutual understanding. The success of the celebration was attributed
to the unwavering efforts and dedication of NSS volunteers who curated an inclusive atmosphere, celebrating
linguistic diversity and leaving a lasting impact on all participants.
Introduction:
A Language Festival, known as ‘Bhartiya Bhasha Utsav,’ is an annual celebration on December 11th. It seeks to
provide students with information about Indian languages, encourage the learning of multiple languages, and
celebrate diversity in culture and arts.
1. Distinguished Guests: Eminent personalities, including Shailendra sir (Head, Department of Mass Com-
munication), Prof. Ruchi Seth Ma’am (Program Officer, NSS, JU), Pandit Amandeep Sir (Department of Mass
Communication), and Manish Arya sir (Department of Mass Communication), graced the event, bringing
their expertise and support, elevating the celebration’s significance.
2. Cultural Tapestry Showcase: NSS volunteers distributed papers featuring paragraphs in various languages,
beautifully highlighting India’s rich cultural diversity and emphasizing how these languages contribute to na-
tional unity.
3. Unity in Diversity: The event contrasted India’s harmonious coexistence of diverse languages against the
backdrop of other nations facing conflicts due to linguistic differences. It underscored India’s strength in unity
despite its diverse linguistic landscape.
4. Cultural Expression through Music: The vibrant atmosphere resonated with familiar tunes, evoking a
heartfelt response from attendees. The rhythmic melodies stirred a sense of unity and pride, emphasizing the
importance of mutual respect for India’s diverse linguistic heritage.
5. Insightful Discussions: Engaging discussions throughout the event emphasized the importance of linguis-
tic unity in fostering a cohesive society. Participants actively participated, gaining deeper insights into the
pivotal role languages play in cultural harmony and national integration.
6. Winners Prize Distribution: The winners were honored with special prizes, adding to the festive spirit and
acknowledging their outstanding contributions to the event.
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Event Overview
JECRC 90.8 FM is proud to host an enlightening event featuring Dr. Sapna Shah,
the Public Relations Officer from the Secretariat of the Rajasthan Government.
This event is an excellent opportunity for students to engage with Dr. Shah and
gain insights from her experiences and struggles working in an unconventional
field.
Event Highlights
Dr. Shah will share her personal journey, detailing the challenges she faced and
the perseverance required to succeed in a non-traditional career path. She will
discuss strategies for handling pressure and emphasize the significant role wom-
en play in Indian society. Her talk will highlight the invaluable contributions of
women towards strengthening the country.
Additionally, Dr. Shah will delve into the narrative of the film Lapata Ladies. She
will explain the true meaning of feminism, underscoring the necessity for women
to fight for their right to education and social upliftment. Dr. Shah will also cau-
tion against blindly adopting Western cultural practices, stressing the importance
of understanding and preserving our own cultural values.
This event promises to be a compelling session that not only inspires but also
provides practical advice on navigating and excelling in unconventional fields as a
woman in today’s society. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a prominent
figure who continues to break barriers and advocate for women’s empowerment.
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JECRC 90.8FM’s radio team, in collaboration with NSS, recently organized the second edition
of our monthly talk show, “Ek Khas Mulaqat,” focusing on honoring art, culture, literature, and
language. The pivotal topic for this edition was “Empowering Tomorrow: Leveraging Youth
Votes to Strengthen Democracy.” We were honored to have Dr. Renu Pooniya, an OSD from
the Election Department and additional OIC Media for the Rajasthan Government, as our es-
teemed guest for this occasion. The event took place on 2nd March 2024 at the JECRC Media
Studio.
Aligned with the campaign of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, “mera pehla vote desh
ke liye,” the objective of this session was to motivate and raise awareness among young students
about the importance of participating in the electoral process.
The event aimed to highlight the significance of youth involvement in democratic processes
and their role in shaping the future of governance. The session began with our anchors, Ansh
and Aastha, introducing the topic to the audience. Ms. Asmi, the moderator of the event, posed
thought-provoking questions to our guest, emphasizing the crucial role of youth in democracy.
It was stressed that the youth demographic constitutes a significant portion of the population
and holds the potential to drive substantial change through active participation in elections.
During the session, various challenges inhibiting youth participation were discussed, includ-
ing political apathy, lack of awareness about the electoral system, and disillusionment with the
political establishment. The role of digital platforms in mobilizing and engaging youth in dem-
ocratic processes was also explored. Dr. Pooniya underscored that voting is not merely a civic
duty but a powerful tool for effecting change. Encouraging youth to exercise their voting rights
was highlighted as a means to ensure their voices are heard in the corridors of power.
The event concluded with a pledge taken by all attendees, followed by the national anthem.
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Event Report
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at JECRC University hosted an event
centered around memes on October 19, 2023. The main aim of the workshop was to capture the
thoughts and emotions of a specific audience through memes.
Rd. Sourabh Jain, a columnist at Daikin Bhaskar and a senior fellow at Saviana Samvat, provided the
students with a fundamental introduction to meme culture. The session was split into two parts, with
the first part focusing on students and the second part delving into the broader impact of memes on
society.
At the end of the session, saplings were presented to Rd. Sourabh Jain as a token of appreciation.
Students were then given 15 minutes to step outside and take pictures. The event was a success and
attracted a significant number of students.
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"Lord Ganesha, the Wisdom Within Every Obstacle" - A
Successful Celebration by JECRC University's School of Mass
Communication
EVENT- Ganesh Chaturthi
THEME- Ethnic
The Advertising and PR track students of the School of Mass
TOPIC- Sip and paint Communication at JECRC University took a creative leap by
DATE - 23rd September 2023 hosting their inaugural event, a vibrant Ganesh Chaturthi
TIME- 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM celebration on September 23, 2023.
FACULTY – Dr.Nikita Batra
VENUE- SMC Studio The event, themed "Sip and Paint," transformed the campus into
a canvas of creativity as participants immersed themselves in the
joy of painting. Each participant was provided with a canvas to
bring forth the colors of their imagination, adding a unique touch
to the celebration.
The success of the event was marked by the fusion of various art
forms, including dance, music, and the aroma of freshly brewed
coffee that filled the air. Ganpati Bappa was welcomed with
enthusiasm and artistic fervor, symbolizing the wisdom within
every obstacle.
"We are thrilled with the success of our first event. It was
heartening to see the entire university come together to
celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in such a creative and joyous
manner. The Sip and Paint theme truly allowed everyone to
express their artistic side," expressed [Your Full Name], [Your
Position], School of Mass Communication, JECRC University.
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Event Report
During this insightful radio talk show, Sh. Sandeep Singh provided detailed in-
sights into the prevalent cyber fraud and cybercrime issues in Rajasthan. He em-
phasized the importance of public awareness regarding new technological crimes
and urged individuals to promptly report any cybercrime incidents to the Rajas-
than Police Cyber Cell. He assured the audience of the police department’s un-
wavering commitment to assisting citizens in combating cybercrimes.
The radio talk show was skillfully moderated by Ms. Yashita Jain from the School
of Mass Communication, ensuring a smooth and engaging discussion. The ses-
sion provided valuable knowledge and actionable insights, reinforcing the collec-
tive effort to enhance women’s safety and empowerment in the digital age.
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SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
The School of Allied Health Sciences offers four and half years Bachelor in Physiotherapy and two years Masters in Phys-
iotherapy degree programs approved by University Grant Commission. These programs enable students to cure physical
dysfunctions in patients. Physiotherapy is considered the branch of healthcare that examines, diagnoses, treats, and in-
structs patients to improve their movement dysfunction, bodily malfunction, physical disorder, disability, healing & pain
from trauma, disease, and physical and mental conditions.
The school provides students clinical training in various departments such as Orthopaedics, Neurology, Paediatrics, ICU
and OPD of Narayana Multi speciality Hospital, Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti and Apex Hospital.
Master of Physiotherapy 01 - - - 01
Faculty Details
Faculty Designa- Date of First date Highest NET/ Re- Research Research
Name tion Joining in of Joining Qualifi- JRF/ search Publi- Publications
the present the univer- cation SLET Publica- cations in Confer-
position sity tion in in UGC ences (Full
Scopus/ Care Paper Only)
WOS Journals
Indexed
Journals
Dr.Vishal Dean & 17/03/2021 17/03/2021 MPT in No No No 05
Jain Professor Sports
Assistant 6/09/2022 6/09/2022 MPT in No No No No
Professor Neurol-
ogy
Dr.Sumit Assistant 26/09/2022 26/09/2022 MPT in No No No No
Dwivedi Professor Ortho &
Sports
Dr. Reetika Assistant 25/03/2023 25/03/2023 MPT in No No No No
Singh Professor Ortho-
paedics
Dr.Purvan- Assistant 28/08/2023 28/08/2023 MPT in No No No No
shi Khatri Professor Obs &
Gyn.
Dr. Assistant 28/08/2023 28/08/2023 MPT in No No No No
Meghana Professor Neurol-
Singh ogy
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Dr. Chan- Assistant 11/09/2023 11/09/2023 MPT in No No No No
chal Shar- Professor Com-
ma munity
Based
Rehabili-
tation
Dr.Charvi Assistant 22/06/2024 22/06/2024 MPT in No No No No
Mathur Professor Neurol-
ogy
Dr.Sachin Assistant 25/05/2024 25/05/2024 MPT in No No No No
Goyal Professor Ortho-
paedics
Dr.Vagisha Assistant 01/07/2024 01/07/2024 MPT in No No No No
Agnihotri Professor Sports
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Dr. Purvanshi Khatri
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Physiotherapy
Qualification: BPT, MPT (Obs& Gyn)
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Seminar/ Conference: 01
Email: [email protected]
Dr.Charvi Mathur
Department: Physiotherapy
Qualification: BPT, MPT Neurology
Email: [email protected]
Dr.Sachin Goyal
Department: Physiotherapy
Qualification: BPT, MPT Orthopaedics
Email: [email protected]
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Dr.Vagisha Agnihotri
Department: Physiotherapy
Qualification: BPT, MPT Sports
Email: [email protected]
Dr.Sona Raj
Department: Physiotherapy
Qualification: BPT, MPT Orthopaedics
Email: [email protected]
Department: Physiotherapy
Email: [email protected]
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A musical event ‘Harmony Fest’ was organised by school of allied health sciences on 8/09/23. More than
25 students participated and enjoyed the event.
Arogya wellness check point - 10/6/2024 to 20/7/2024 Health Care Horizons on 13/07/2024
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SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Department of Radiation Technology
Introduction
The Bachelor of Science in Radiation and Imaging Technology is a four years (3+1 year internship) undergraduate De-
gree program offered by JECRC University for School of Allied Health Sciences. Students who take this course will gain
a basic understanding of radiography and imaging procedures, which will help them make more accurate diagnoses in
medicine.
Radio imaging technology studies the methods and processes used to obtain inside photos of the parts and organs of the
human body and their function in clinical procedures (medical procedures aimed at diagnosing and examining disease)
or medical science that includes human anatomy and physiology. This is done for therapeutic objectives such as research
of the body’s normal architecture.
The course is aimed to teach students about radio imaging techniques, as well as traditional and modern radiographic
equipment, and how to conduct an ethical diagnostic procedure. The students learn advanced and specialized technical
training in medical imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans, specialized QM and PACS, and other routine oper-
ations.
Radio Imaging Technology students have a bright future because it is one of the fastest-growing fields in medicine.
Clinical training with Narayana Hospital, Apex Hospital, Getwell Lab and HCG Hospital.
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Technology
Faculty details
Faculty Desig- Date of First Date Highest Quali- NET/ Research Research Research Publica-
Name nation Joining the of Joining fication JRF/ Publica- Publica- tions in Confer-
Present the Univer- SLET tions in tions in ences (Full Paper
Position sity Scopus/ UGC Care Only)
WOS Journals
Indexed
Journals
Saurabh AP-II 06/09/2022 06/09/2022 B.sc.Rdio NO NO NO NO
kr. Shar- imaging tech-
ma nology MSC.
Medical imag-
ing technology
Perusing
Ph.D.
Insha AP-II 27/09/2022 27/09/2022 B.sc.Rdio NO NO NO NO
khan imaging tech-
nology MSC.
Medical imag-
ing technology
Perusing
Ph.D.
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Isha Jain Tutor 01/02/2023 01/02/2023 B.sc.Rdio im- NO NO NO NO
aging technol-
ogy perusing
MSC. Medical
imaging tech-
nology
Saurabh Tutor 21/09/2023 21/09/2023 B.sc.Rdio im- NO NO NO NO
Sharma aging technol-
ogy perusing
MSC. Medical
imaging tech-
nology
Faculty Profile
Ms Insha Khan
Designation -Assistant Professor – II
Qualification
Masters Medical Imaging Technology
PhD pursuing in Radiation & Imaging Technology
Specialisation- Radiation & Imaging Technology
Email: [email protected]
Ms Isha Jain
Qualification -BSc in Radiation & Imaging Technology
Pursuing MSc radio imaging technology
Designation –Assistant Professor-II
Specialisation- Radiation & Imaging Technology
Email: [email protected]
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Mr Saurabh Sharma
Designation -Tutor
Qualification
BSc in Radiation & Imaging Technology
Specialisation
Radiation Physics
Email: [email protected]
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SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Department of Medical Laboratory Technology
Introduction
Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology is a 4-years (3+1year Internship) undergraduate course designed
to equip eligible candidates with an advanced learning in both routine and sophisticated laboratory diagnostic
procedures. Students enrolled to the course are taught to perform tests that aid in the diagnosis and treatment
of diseases. The program also equips candidates with the requisite knowledge and skills needed to handle so-
phisticated lab equipment and perform accurate laboratory tests that offer opportunities for specialization in
areas such as clinical chemistry, microbiology, haematology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics. Special-
ization allows individuals to focus on specific areas of interest within the field. There is a consistent demand
for qualified Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology professionals in the healthcare industry. As the pop-
ulation grows and ages, the need for diagnostic services and medical testing continues to increase. Bachelor in
Medical Laboratory Technology is a dynamic field that incorporates advancements in technology and scientific
innovation. Professionals in this field have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge equipment and contrib-
ute to the development of new diagnostic methods.
Clinical training with Narayana Hospital, Apex Hospital, Getwell Lab and HCG Hospital.
Faculty Details
Faculty Designa- Date of First Date Highest NET/ Re- Research Research
Name tion Joining the of Joining Qualifi- JRF/ search Publi- Publica-
Present the Uni- cation SLET Publi- cations tions in
Position versity cations in UGC Confer-
in Care ences (Full
Scopus/ Journals Paper
WOS Only)
In-
dexed
Jour-
nals
Dr.Moham- Associate 16/10/23 16/10/23 PhD. SLET 03 00 00
mad Irfan Ali Professor
Mrs. Anubha AP II 22/09/202 22/09/202
M.Sc. NET 00 00 00
Sharma Microbi-
ology
Mrs. Anjana Assistant 12/06/2023 12/06/2023 M.Sc. - 0 0 0
Sharma Profes- Medical
sor-II Biochem-
istry
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Ms. Dipali Assistant 25/10/2021 25/10/2021 M.Sc. - 0 0 0
Pawar Profes- Medical
sor-II Laborato-
ry Tech-
nology
Faculty Profile
Dr.Mohammad Irfan Ali
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Medical Laboratory Technology
Qualification: PhD Biochemistry
Email: [email protected]
Research Areas: Biochemistry
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Forensic Science
Introduction
School of Science (SoS) at JECRC University was established in the year 2012 with the aim of creating valuable resources
for industry and society through its interventions in creation of research and innovative culture, academic and profes-
sional enhancement and cultural enrichment. Faculty of Science mainly focuses on academic integrity and accountabil-
ity, with respect and tolerance for the views of every individual, and attention to issues of national as well as of global
concern, including knowledge of the human sciences.
SoS has strong research based foundation with sustainable development and responsible education, which offers pro-
grams in the field of Science at Graduate, Post graduate and Doctoral level. The school is well equipped with workshops,
laboratories and library and has qualified faculty members.
As part of JECRC University, Department of Forensic Science is committed to nurturing the next generation of forensic
scientists, providing them with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education. Our curriculum is designed to equip
students with a strong foundation in forensic principles, analytical techniques, and the latest advancements in the field.
We believe in instilling not only technical expertise but also ethical and professional values essential for a successful ca-
reer in forensic science.
Our faculty comprises experienced professionals and experts who bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to
the classroom. We encourage research and innovation, fostering an environment where students can engage in meaning-
ful projects, contributing to the ongoing evolution of forensic science.
As we strive for excellence in forensic education, we also aim to create a vibrant community of learners and
professionals. Networking opportunities, guest lectures by industry experts, and collaborations with investigat-
ing agencies are integral components of our program, providing students with valuable exposure and connec-
tions within the forensic science community.
Sanctioned Intake (UG & PG) as in Academic Year 2023-24
Departmental Profile
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Ms. Vaishnavi Thakre
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Forensic Science
Qualification: PhD (Pursuing), M.Sc., NET in Forensic Science
Email: [email protected] | [email protected]
Research Area: Forensic Fingerprints and Questioned Documents
Examination
Publication: Research Paper:05, Presentations in Conferences: 02
Oral, 14 Posters.
Mr. Bhupeshkumar Nanhe
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Forensic Science
Qualification: PhD (Pursuing), M.Sc., NET, SET in Forensic Science ,
Diploma in Hardware and Networking.
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Forensic Biology, Forensic Physical Science, Digital
Forensics
Publication: Research Paper: 08, Presentations in Conferences: 01
Oral, 03:Posters.
Ruchika Dwivedi
Designation: Assistant Professor II
Department: Forensic Science
Qualification: M.Sc. NET in Forensic Science, Ph.D. pursuing
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Fingerprints, Forensic Biology, Questioned Docu-
ments, and Forensic Toxicology
Publication: Research Paper: 02, Presentation in conference: 04 Poster
presentation, 01 Paper Presentation, 01 Poster as Co-guide
Geetika Saxena
Designation: Assistant Professor I
Department: Forensic Science
Qualification: Ph.D. M.Sc. NET in Forensic Science, M.A. Clinical
Psychology
Email: [email protected]
Research Area: Forensic Psychology, Toxicology
Publication: 13
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1 Participated in 3rd 7 days 18th – 26th Ms. Vaishnavi
FDP on ‘Current Trends December, Thakre
in Forensic Science Educa- 2023.
tion & Career Goals” con-
ducted by Amity Universi-
ty, Noida from 18th – 26th
December, 2023.
Ms. Ruchika
Dwivedi
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4 Delivered a guest lecture Nov e mb e r Ms. Vaishnavi
on “Fingerprints in Fo- 2023. Thakre
rensics” and “Dental Age
Estimation” to the UGC-
NET aspirants in an UGC-
NET/JRF preparation
course conducted by Ca-
pability Development In-
stitute in association with
SIFS India, New Delhi in
November 2023.
5 Delivered a guest lec- 2 7 t h Ms. Vaishnavi
ture on “Fingerprints April Thakre
in Forensics” to the 2024.
UGC-NET aspirants
in an UGC-NET/JRF
preparation course
conducted by Capabil-
ity Development Insti-
tute in association with
SIFS India, New Delhi
on 27th April 2024.
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9 Worked as organising 1st to 3rd Ms. Ruchika
committee in 4th Interna- D e c e m b e r Dwivedi
tional Conference on Fo- 2023
rensic Science conducted
by SIFS India from 1st to
3rd December 2023
10 Participated in 5 Days 10th July to Ms. Ruchika
Faculty Development Pro- 14 th
July Dwivedi
gram on Microsoft Tools 2024
on Effective Teaching and
Learning Environment
conducted by R-CAT Mic-
rosoft and KOENIG from
10th July to 14th July 2024
11 Delivered lectures as fac- January To Ms. Ruchika
ulty member in the UGC June 2024 Dwivedi
NET Learning Program IV
batch by Sherlock Institute
of Forensic Science, India
in the duration of January
To June 2024
12 Delivered lectures as fac- July To De- Ms. Ruchika
ulty member in the UGC c e mb e r Dwivedi
NET Learning Program IV 2023
batch by Sherlock Institute
of Forensic Science, India
in the duration of July To
December 2023
13 Delivered lectures as fac- January To Ms. Ruchika
ulty member in the UGC June 2023 Dwivedi
NET Learning Program IV
batch by Sherlock Institute
of Forensic Science, India
in the duration of January
To June 2023
14 Worked as External paper D e c e m b e r Ms. Ruchika
setter at Sage University 2023 Dwivedi
Bhopal for FS20B503 -
Physical Science- V of B Sc
- V Semester held in Ses-
sion Autumn 2023-24
15 Worked as External pa- May 2024 Ms. Ruchika
per setter at Sage Univer- Dwivedi
sity Bhopal for -Physical
Science- VI of B Sc - VI
Semester held in Session
Spring 2023-24.
16 Participated in the FDP 20th – 25th Dr. Geetika
on “Statistical Analysis June, 2024 Saxena
with Excel” organized by
Research Foundation of
India & RFI-CARE from
20-25 June 2024.
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17 Worked as External Ex- D e c e m b e r Dr. Geetika
aminer for Semester End 2023 Saxena
Practical Viva Voice Ex-
amination at Integral Uni-
versity Lucknow
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setter at Integral Universi- 2023 Saxena
ty Lucknow
Activity Report:
1. Expert Session on Cyber Forensic & Fraud Analysis
Chief Guest & Jury – Mr. Saquib Iqbal (Cyber Forensic Professional, 3rd Eye Techno Solutions, Delhi)
Chief Convener: Dr. (Mrs.) Widhi Dubey, Dean, School of Sciences, JECRC University
Event Co-Ordinator- Mr. Bhupesh Kumar Nanhe, Ruchika Dwivedi, Mr. Milan
Chief Convener: Dr. (Mrs.) Widhi Dubey, Dean, School of Sciences, JECRC University
Co-Convener: Mr. Bhupesh Kumar Nanhe (Assistant Prof. Forensic Science & TPO)
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4. Constitution Day Awareness Quiz
Chief Convener: Dr. (Mrs.) Widhi Dubey, Dean, School Of Sciences, Jecrc University
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5. JECRC Satya Ki Khoj
Chief Convener: Dr. (Mrs.) Widhi Dubey, Dean, School Of Sciences, Jecrc University
Faculty Co-Ordinator- Mr. Bhupeshkumar Nanhe, Dr. Geetika Saxena, Ms. Ruchika Dwivedi
Venue: Seminar Hall, 7th Floor, Kautilya Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur
Chief Guest: Dr Ravi Prakash Meharda (IPS) DGP, Rajasthan Cyber Suraksha SCRB and Technical Services.
Guest Of Honor: Dr. Ajay Sharma (Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Jaipur Rajasthan.
Judge (Sleuth Sprint): Dr. Mukesh Sharma (Assistant Director, Physics Division, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Jaipur, Rajas-
than).
Judge (Crime Scene Creation): Dr. Harsh Sharma (Special Duty Officer, NFSU, Bhopal).
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Workshop Speaker:
1. Dr. Rakshit Tandon (Cyber Security Expert & Consultant at IMAI): Workshop on Theme Operation CyberSafe | Date
& Time: 2nd April 2024, 12:00PM to 2:30 PM | VENUE- Seminar Hall, Ground Floor, Vikram Sarabhai Bhawan,
JECRC University, Jaipur Rajastha | TOTAL NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 46 Police Officials of Jaipur Rajasthan
2. Dr. Swapnil Bangali (President and trustee, Vishwaguru Foundation, Director, Centre of ICT & Law, MNLU Mumbai):
Operation CyberSafe | Date & Time: 2nd April 2024, 3:15 PM to 5:30 PM | VENUE- Seminar Hall, Ground Floor,
Vikram Sarabhai Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur Rajasthan. | TOTAL NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 46 Police
Officials of Jaipur Rajasthan
3. Mr. Shreyas Muthey (Forensic Expert, CID Shillong): Workshop on Fraud proof Future | Date & Time: 2nd April
2024, Tuesday | VENUE- Seminar Hall, Ground Floor, Engineering Block, JECRC University, Jaipur Rajasthan.
| TOTAL NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 65
4. Dr. Harshita Kumar (Head, Department of Psychology School of Humanities and Social Sciences, JECRC University Jai-
pur: Criminal Psyche: Exploring Depth of Criminal Minds| DATE & TIME- 2nd April 2024, 2:00PM – 3:00PM
| VENUE- Seminar Hall, 5th Floor, Kautilya Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur Rajasthan. | TOTAL NO. OF
PARTICIPANTS: 58
5. Dr. Harsh Sharma (Special Duty Officer, NFSU, Bhopal | Retired Director of State Forensic Science Laboratory, MP): Work-
shop on Crime Scene Investigation | DATE & Time- 3rd April 2024, 10:00AM – 12:30 PM | VENUE- Seminar
Hall, Ground Floor, Vikram Sarabhai Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur Rajasthan. | TOTAL NO. OF PARTIC-
IPANTS: 46 Police Officials of Jaipur Rajasthan
6. Mr. Nisheeth Dixit (Senior Advocate, and director ND Cyber Law) : Forensic Legale: A Workshop on Defending the Dig-
ital Realm for Advocates | DATE & Time- 3rd April 2024, 12:00PM – 2:30 PM | VENUE- Seminar Hall, 6th Floor,
Kautilya Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur Rajasthan. | TOTAL NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 60 Advocates
Chief Convener: Dr. (Mrs.) Widhi Dubey, Dean, School of Sciences, JECRC University
Event Co-Ordinator- Mr. Bhupesh Kumar Nanhe; Dr. Geetika Saxena Ruchika Dwivedi
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Workshop on Fraud proof Future By : Mr. Shreyas Muthey (Forensic Expert, CID Shillong)
Workshop on Criminal Psyche: Exploring Depth of Criminal Minds by Dr. Harshita Kumar (Head, Department of
Psychology School of Humanities and Social Sciences, JECRC University Jaipur
Workshop on Crime Scene Investigation by Dr. Harsh Sharma (Special Duty Officer, NFSU, Bhopal | Retired Direc-
tor of State Forensic Science Laboratory, MP)
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7. Protsahan 2024
Expert: Dr. Mukesh Sharma (Assistant Director, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Jaipur, Rajasthan)
VENUE- Day 1: KAB 703, Kautilya Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Day 2 & 3: NYB 305 Forensic Lab 3rd Floor, Nyay Bhawan JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
NYB 309 Seminar Hall, Nyay Bhawan, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Day 1 (23rd April 2024): Workshop on Crime Scene Investigation : 111 Participants
Day 3 (25th April 2024): Hands on Crime Scene Management Activity: 70 Participants
1st: Team 15 (Priyansh Goyal, Dwidit Binwal, Ayush Sharma & Somyak Jain) of Cambridge Court world School –
Awarded with 5000/- INR Cash Prize
2nd: Team 11 (Arav Trivedi, Rishi Sharma, Eklavya Singh & Shishir Mathur) of Ryan International School - Awarded
with 3000/- INR Cash Prize
Runner Up: Team 14 (Abhinav, Daivik Kumar, Mohit Bijarnia & Gautam) of Cambridge Court world School - Awarded
with Goodies
Team 7( Gautam, Abhnav, Reehan Takhar, Prabhav Arora) of Cambridge Court world School
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Team 4 (Daksh Sharma, Sidhant Biyal, Priyal Khatri, & Akshat Agrawal) of Cambridge Court world School
Team 6 (Katyani, Priyanshi, Pihu, Ananya & Ritwika) of Ryan International School
Team 14 (Prabhakar, Lakshya, Ayush & Mohit) of Cambridge Court world School
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Placement News
1. Saxena, G., &Himani. (2024),Behavioral characteristics of Male Psychopaths serial Murders involved in sexual
homicides cases in India. Gap Indian Journal of Forensics and Behavioral Sciences.
2. Saxena G. “Criminal Liabilities and Insanity Defense in the Criminal Justice System”. Journal of Criminal and
Forensic studies 2024, 6(1): 180067.
1. Saxena, R., & Saxena G (2024), ’ Therapeutic aspects of Durga Saptshati: A Psychological Study”, In edited book
entitled “ Indian Knowledge Texts: Psychological And Literary Perspectives, Saptrishi Publication Chandigarh,
India.
2. Saharan, S., Singh, S., Bora, D., & Saxena, G. (2024). Cyber Forensics: A Boon to Cybersecurity. In Digital Tech-
nologies in Modeling and Management: Insights in Education and Industry (pp. 93-115). IGI Global.
1. Thakre, V., & Kumawat, D. (2024). Examining the Impact of Various Postures on Natural Vari-
ations in Signatures: A Systematic Investigation. Asian Journal ofi Advances in Research, 7(1),
183–199. Retrieved from https://www.mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIR/article/view/4076
1. Ms. Vaishnavi Thakre received best poster presentation award in research category in an International Confer-
ence on “Emerging Trends in Forensic Science” organized by VGU, Jaipur on 13th – 14th October 2023.
Membership
Associate Editor in Open Access Journal of Criminology Investigation & Justice (OAJCIJ), ISSN:3064-7940
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Annual Event Report
DATE & DAY – 25th to 28th July 2023
TIME – 9 AM to 4 PM
Day 2
Venue – JECRC (Central lawn)
Day 2 of the JECRC Orientation was nothing short of spectacular, as it brought together an eclectic mix of knowledge,
motivation, and entertainment. The day was designed to inspire and energize the freshers, and it succeeded in every way.
The event began with a warm welcome to the freshers, congratulating them on embarking on this exciting new journey.
The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm and anticipation for the day’s lineup of eminent speakers and performers.
1. Expert Talk by Manmeet Singh
The day started on an enlightening note with a talk by the esteemed Manmeet Singh, who shared his experiences. His
insights resonated deeply with the students, providing valuable takeaways to help them navigate both their academic and
personal growth.
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2. Motivational Session by Yash Kalra
Next, the dynamic Yash Kalra took the stage, delivering an inspiring session that encouraged the freshers to dream big,
overcome challenges, and seize every opportunity that life presents. His words struck a chord with the audience, instilling
a renewed sense of confidence and ambition.
3. Entrepreneurship Insights by Amit Jain
The highlight of the day was the session with Mr. Amit Jain, the CEO and Co-founder of CarDekho. Sharing his journey
as an entrepreneur, he provided a fascinating glimpse into the world of startups, innovation, and leadership. His advice
on turning ideas into impactful ventures left the audience inspired and motivated to think outside the box.
4. Comedy Act by Gaurav Gupta
The day concluded on a high note with a stellar performance by Gaurav Gupta, a celebrated stand-up comedian. His
quick wit and relatable humour had the entire audience in splits, creating an unforgettable and light-hearted end to a
packed day.
Day 3
Venue – JECRC (Central lawn)
The 3rd day of the JU Orientation 2023 was a remarkable blend of empowerment, inspiration, and academic guidance.
The highlight of the day was the YOU GROW GIRL - A Yuva Roadshow, featuring the inspiring Navya Naveli Nanda,
alongside various motivational and departmental sessions designed to equip freshers for their academic journey.
Empowering Address by Navya Naveli Nanda
Ms Navya Naveli Nanda graced the event with her impactful presence, addressing the audience on women’s empower-
ment and strategies to combat sexual harassment in public spaces. Her powerful message encouraged young women to
take charge, defend themselves, and advocate for safer environments.
Motivational Sessions
The day also featured motivational talks by eminent speakers who shared insights on personal growth, resilience, and
leadership. These sessions were designed to inspire students to embrace challenges and excel in their academic and per-
sonal lives.
Departmental Sessions
Faculty members and senior students conducted interactive departmental sessions, offering freshers detailed insights
into their respective fields of study. These sessions provided a comprehensive overview of the academic structure, avail-
able resources, and extracurricular opportunities, helping students prepare for a successful university experience
Day 4
Venue – JECRC (Central lawn)
The JU Orientation 2023 came to a magnificent close with an extraordinary finale that left the freshers and attendees
completely awestruck. The day seamlessly blended inspiration with cultural brilliance, setting the perfect tone for the
beginning of the freshers’ journey at JU.
• Inspiring Session by Tech Guru Love Babbar
The highlight of the day’s knowledge sessions was the presence of the renowned Love Babbar, a tech visionary whose
name is synonymous with innovation and success. Through his engaging talk, he shared his journey of perseverance,
passion, and achievements in the tech world.
Mr. Babbar’s session focused on fostering a mindset of curiosity and resilience, encouraging students to dive deep into
the realms of technology and innovation. His anecdotes and advice left the freshers with a sense of determination and a
renewed passion for exploring their potential in the digital age.
• Cultural Clubs Performances: A Showcase of Talent and Diversity
The cultural segment of the day was the crowning glory of the orientation, with performances that celebrated the artistic
and creative spirit of JU. The thunderous applause, cheering, and non-stop hooting were testaments to the incredible
talent on display.
Dance Performance by the electrifying crew of JU Quintessence Dance crew whose performance fused high-energy
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choreography with captivating storytelling. Their synchronized moves and flawless execution lit the stage on fire and left
the audience in awe.
The Music Club Swaraag’s performance brought a soulful touch with classical and semi-classical renditions, adding
depth and emotion to the evening. solo singers and band showcased their talent, with performances ranging from sooth-
ing melodies to electrifying rock numbers. The harmonious blend of voices and instruments created a magical atmo-
sphere, leaving the crowd humming long after the performances ended.
Conclusion
As Orientation 2023 comes to a close, it leaves behind a legacy of inspiration, empowerment, and celebration. From the
impactful sessions by luminaries like Jaya Kishori Ji, Late Lt. Gen. Satish Dua, Amit Jain, Yash Kalra, and Love Babbar,
to the thought-provoking YOU GROW GIRL roadshow with Navya Naveli Nanda, every moment was a masterclass
in motivation, resilience, and innovation. Complementing these were the vibrant cultural performances by QDC and
Swaraag, soul-stirring music, energetic dances, and compelling theatrical acts that brought the diverse talents of JU to
the forefront. The three days were a seamless blend of learning, inspiration, and artistry, designed to welcome the freshers
into the JU family with open arms.
The Student Council JU takes immense pride in hosting an event that not only equipped the freshers for their academic
journey but also created lasting memories of unity, laughter, and celebration. As we move forward, let’s carry the spirit of
Orientation 2023 with us, embracing the values of creativity, determination, and community that define our university.
Here’s to a remarkable year ahead filled with growth, achievements, and unforgettable experiences!
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Club Caravan
Club Caravan is a signature event organized entirely by the student council, designed to immerse first-year students into
the dynamic and diverse world of campus clubs and organizations. This highly anticipated event acts as a gateway for
new students, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the various extracurricular activities available and the vibrant
communities that form the heart of campus life.
Each club, ranging from cultural and artistic groups gaming and professional societies, takes center stage to introduce
their mission, objectives, and the exciting projects and initiatives they lead. Through engaging performances, lively
demonstrations, and interactive workshops , these clubs put on a spectacular showcase, offering a glimpse into their core
values and contributions. Dance groups may enthrall the audience with energetic routines, theater clubs could captivate
with dramatic skits, and musical ensembles might present breathtaking performances, all while highlighting the creative
and collaborative spirit that defines their clubs.
Beyond entertainment, Club Caravan holds deeper significance as it fosters a sense of belonging and community for fresh-
men, encouraging them to explore their passions, discover new interests, and form lasting connections with like-mind-
ed peers. The event emphasizes how integral clubs are to the holistic development of students, promoting leadership,
teamwork, and personal growth. It also serves as a crucial touchpoint for freshmen to get involved in extracurriculars,
whether it’s through volunteering, learning new skills, or taking on leadership roles in future projects.
The event’s festive and inclusive atmosphere ignites a sense of excitement and curiosity among the incoming students,
setting the stage for an active and engaging academic year. Through Club Caravan, the council aims to create a lasting
impression, inspiring students to take full advantage of the opportunities available and contribute meaningfully to the
campus community. It is not just an introduction to clubs but a celebration of the talents, ideas, and camaraderie that
flourish within the university environment.
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Rannvijay Singha’s Visit: Promoting Real Kabaddi League and Freshers’ Event
JECRC University was thrilled to host the charismatic Rannvijay Singha, a celebrated television personality and youth
icon, as part of the promotional campaign for the Real Kabaddi League. Known for his dynamic presence and inspiring
journey, Rannvijay captivated the audience with his insights on kabaddi, discussing its evolution from a traditional Indi-
an sport to a modern competitive arena.
During his address, he emphasized the importance of physical endurance, teamwork, and strategy in kabaddi, inspiring
students to take an active interest in the sport. Highlighting the significance of promoting traditional games in today’s
digital age, Rannvijay urged the audience to embrace their cultural roots while striving for excellence.
A highlight of the event was the unveiling of the official poster for JECRC University’s much-anticipated Freshers’ event.
Rannvijay’s unveiling added a special touch of excitement, signaling the beginning of a vibrant chapter for the new batch
of students. The poster launch was met with enthusiastic applause, showcasing the students’ eagerness for the upcoming
celebrations.
The event not only celebrated sportsmanship and cultural heritage but also served as a platform to motivate the students
to push their boundaries in both academics and extracurricular activities. Rannvijay’s presence energized the campus
and reinforced JECRC University’s reputation as a hub of holistic development and dynamic events.
Such events reflect JECRC University’s commitment to providing its students with opportunities to interact with influen-
tial personalities, fostering inspiration, leadership, and enthusiasm within the student community.
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EVENT REPORT
INNOV8 2023 emerged as a landmark event, celebrated as a premier national-level tech fest. Designed to inspire in-
novation, foster creativity, and showcase technical prowess, the fest set a benchmark for excellence with its meticulous
planning, cutting-edge resources, and highly engaging activities. With a focus on fostering learning, collaboration, and
healthy competition, INNOV8 2023 stood out as a unique confluence of technical expertise and creativity.
SOFTWARE
The software domain presented a series of dynamic and challenging events, raising the bar for innovation and technical
skills:
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E-SPORTS
The e-Sports section, stood out as a major highlight, attracting participants and viewers from across the nation.
BGMI: “A Nationwide Showdown: BGMI Tournament”
Teams from all over India joined the exciting competition, showcasing their skills and teamwork. The event was filled
with thrilling moments and intense battles. Players gave their best to win, creating unforgettable memories. It brought
people together, celebrating gaming and sportsmanship in an electrifying atmosphere that everyone enjoyed.
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The much-awaited Freshers’ Welcome event took place on 30th September, marking an exciting beginning for the new
batch of students. The event was organized with great enthusiasm to help freshers feel at home and to introduce them
to the vibrant campus life.
The event ignited with a surge of enthusiasm from the JECRC AIR, as the participants radiated excitement, sharing
their joy about welcoming such a talented group of freshers into the community. The host set the stage for an unfor-
gettable day, outlining the thrilling club performances which inculcated Mr and Ms Bollywood ahead and ensuring
everyone was pumped for the adventure that awaited!
Celebrating a night of glitz, glamour and Bollywood vibes! This event was also designed to foster friendship and build a
sense of belonging among the new students. The session was full of energy.
Mr Fresher: Shantanu Rana Ms Freshers: Kanishka Choudhary
We also had titles like Mr and Ms Bollywood.
As the day progressed, the students enjoyed live performances by the college’s talented groups. From musical perfor-
mances to dance acts, the freshers were given a glimpse of the artistic talent that thrives on campus. The crowd’s excite-
ment was palpable as the performances kept everyone on their toes.
The Freshers’ Welcome event was a huge success, setting the stage for an exciting academic year ahead. It was a day full
of energy, laughter, and memorable moments, leaving freshers eagerly looking forward to their time at JECRC Univer-
sity. The event was a perfect blend of fun and informative sessions, helping the students integrate seamlessly into their
new environment.
As the stage lights dim and curtains fall, we bid adieu to Freshers 2023 with a suitcase full of memories. The event
ended with a sense of unity and excitement, as students were ready to embark on the new chapter of their academic
journey.
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Dandiya Raas
Under a canopy of twinkling lights and festive decor, the campus came alive with Dandiya Raas, celebrating culture
and tradition. The event was more than just dancing; it was a joyful gathering that honored heritage and created lasting
memories. Spreading out the dynamic spectrum, harmony, ritual among all the faculty and students. The event beau-
tifully represented the rich cultural devotion of India, celebrating fervor spirit of Navratri. With rhythmic beats of
dandiya and swirls of garba, it became s a mesmerizing spectacle of tradition and festivity. This joyous occasion not
only showcases India’s cultural essence but also offers student a unique opportunity to reconnect with their heritage,
fostering a sense of unity, pride, and timeless tradition.
The event unfolded across various locations on campus, each transformed into a lively, radiant space, enhanced with
traditional decorations, music, and dazzling lights that set the stage for an unforgettable celebration. Participants,
dressed in exquisite traditional attire, will sway and dance to the infectious rhythms of live music, embodying the true
spirit of the occasion. In addition to the joyous festivities, the event will serve as a bridge, fostering intercultural under-
standing and promoting unity among students from diverse backgrounds. It created an inclusive environment where
culture, tradition, and community come together, celebrating the richness of diversity and shared experiences.
The event also featured stalls with traditional delicacies, games, and competitions, enhancing the festive atmosphere.
With a perfect mix of tradition and fun, Dandiya promised a memorable evening that celebrated the cultural diversity
and unity of the university community.
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EVENT: Investiture Ceremony for the Student Council
DAY AND DATE: 8. November.2023
TIME: 2:00 PM To 6:00 PM
VENUE: 5th floor seminar hall law block, JECRC University
The Investiture Ceremony for the Student Council was held on 8th November at the 5th floor seminar hall law block. It
was a significant event, marking the induction of new leaders who would guide and represent the student body in the
upcoming academic year. The ceremony was organized with meticulous planning to ensure a memorable and dignified
occasion.
The event commenced with an opening address by the pervious secretaries Muskan Tyagi (general secretary) Harsh-
vardhan Soni (technical secretary) Shourya Sharma (cultural secretary) ,Aditya Jain (assistant sports secretary), the
outgoing members of the Student Council shared their reflections on their tenure and extended their best wishes to the
incoming council members. Their words served as both encouragement and guidance for the newly appointed leaders,
inspiring them to excel in their roles.
The event moved forward as newly appointed secretaries Rakshita Parihar (general secretary), Arpit Sharma (technical
secretary), Nandhini Sharma (cultural secretary), Ashmit Singh (sports secretary) they expressed their gratitude for the
opportunity to serve and outlined their visions and goals for the upcoming year. Their speeches were met with applause
and enthusiasm from the audience, reflecting the support and confidence of their peers.
The highlight of the ceremony was the formal investiture, during which the newly elected members were adorned with
their respective badges of office. Each member received their badge from a dignitary, Arpit Agarwal sir, Dheemant sir,
prof. Victor Gambhir sir, Nitin Gupta sir. This symbolic gesture signified the entrustment of authority and the com-
mencement of their duties.
After the investiture, speeches were given by respected dignitaries highlighting the importance of student leadership
and the responsibilities associated with being a part of the Student Council. This set the tone for the ceremony, empha-
sizing the values of integrity, responsibility, and service that the elected members were expected to uphold.
The elected members took their oaths of office, pledging to fulfill their responsibilities with sincerity and dedication.
This solemn moment underscored their commitment to serve their fellow students and uphold the values of the Uni-
versity
Long story short the ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing appreciation to all those who contributed to
the success of the event, including the organizing committee, faculty advisors, and participants.
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EVENT: Sam Bahadur Promotion
DATE AND DAY: 22nd november 2023
TIME: 11p.m onwards
VENUE: Central Lawn, JECRC University
It was a memorable day for the JECRCians and everyone who were present at this exceptional afternoon of 22nd Octo-
ber’s Promotion Day. The Student Council and the Faculty members moderated and conducted this magnificent event at
noon. We welcomed our dearest guests with a pleasant and wholehearted welcome.
There was a mesmerizing crowd engagement with RJ Arjun from Red FM in the beginning. He immaculately initiated
to interact with our young and outshining crowd by calling up random students who were getting engaged with them.
Moreover, the Audience had great energy with a spark of energy enlightened in them who were eagerly wating for the
promotion to launching as well.
The Event took a step up with the entry of renowned, amazing and remarkable Bollywood actor MR. VICKY KAUSHAL.
His entry flawlessly cheered up the crowd with an alluring and sprightly feeling making an impact of HIGH JOSH in the
air’ of JECRC. He presented a brief foreword about his upcoming movie “Sam Bahadur”. His Promotion exhibited a cool,
patriotic and energetic bliss among the rabbles. He also promoted his new song “Banda” which was released few minutes
before the event took place.
Moving on, there was a wonderful and dynamically vibrant performance by the adroit dancers from the Quintessence
Dance Crew. They got a chance to hop on the stage with Vicky Kaushal on his recent new song “Badhte Chalo” and in-
teracted to the upmost way. It was a thrilling view to have such an amazing artist to carry out his bright promotion at our
place taking away enormous and promising wishes for his success.
During the closing of the event, pictures capturing became the limelight of the show with Vicky Kaushal where he em-
barked a beautiful and charming appearance in between the passionate crowd. Meanwhile Autographs and interaction of
our Senior Leaders with him made the whole day unforgettable.
Long story short, JECRC conducted a successful event with captivating scenarios and left a trail of cherished memories
among all.
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EVENT: Patangbazi and Lohri celebration
DATE AND DAY: 13th January 2024
TIME: 2:00pm onwards
VENUE: Central Lawn, JECRC University
On the vibrant afternoon the student council and the faculty members hosted a jubilant celebration of the Patangbazi
Kite Festival intertwined with the traditional Lohri festivities. The sky above was adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors
as students and faculty members showcased their kite-flying skills. The air resonated with laughter and excitement as
kites of various shapes and sizes soared high, creating a picturesque scene. Against the backdrop of traditional Punjabi
music and dance, the Lohri bonfire was lit, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. Students and teachers gath-
ered around the bonfire, offering prayers, and tossing sesame seeds, popcorn, and sugarcane into the flames, marking
the onset of auspicious beginnings.
The event featured captivating cultural performances from the Quintessence Dance Crew. The performance added to the
festive ambiance, leaving everyone enthralled and mesmerized.
One of the most heartening aspects of the event was the active participation of teachers alongside students. This not only
encouraged a sense of inclusivity but also strengthened the bond between students and faculty members.
The lantern flying ceremony added an extra dimension of beauty and symbolism to the Patangbazi Kite Festival and
Lohri Celebration It was a magical moment that encapsulated the collective hopes and dreams of the university com-
munity, inspiring everyone to strive for excellence and success in the year ahead. Overall, it was a day filled with fun,
entertainment, and a sense of belonging that will be cherished for years to come.
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EVENT: Pre-Rhythm [T-shirt and Poster Launch]
DATE AND DAY: 1st Feb 2024
TIME: 11p.m onwards
VENUE: Central Lawn, JECRC University
On a vibrant afternoon, exactly one month prior to our much-anticipated event, JU Rhythm, the student council hosted
the exhilarating Pre-Rhythm ’24 Launch Ceremony. The event marked the official unveiling of the official T-shirt of JU
Rhythm and the poster, as well as the revelation of the artists set to headline Rhythm ’24. Distinguished dignitaries of
the university, including Arpit Sir, Dheemat Sir, and SL Aggarwal Sir, graced the occasion, adding to the grandeur of the
event. The grand unveiling of the official T-shirt of JU Rhythm and the event poster were launched in an extraordinary
manner, Drones soared through the air, carrying the T-shirt and poster, before releasing them to the awe-inspired audi-
ence below.
This eye-catching spectacle set the tone for the excitement and anticipation surrounding Rhythm ’24. With each an-
nouncement, cheers erupted from the crowd, reflecting the enthusiasm and anticipation for what promises to be an
unforgettable event. The presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Arpit Sir, Dheemant Sir, and SL Aggarwal Sir, added
a touch of prestige to the occasion. Their active involvement in the launch ceremony underscored the university’s sup-
port for cultural events and student initiatives. The inclusion of the Swaraag Club’s performance added an extra layer of
excitement and entertainment to the Pre-Rhythm ’24 Launch Ceremony. Their musical talents captivated the audience
and contributed to the overall success of the event. Dheemant sir talked about all the new things which were going to be
a part of JU Rhythm new initiatives of university like UPSCALE and MPOWER, how rhythm will give them a new kick
start for their initiatives.
SL Aggarwal had important point on attendance for the organising team of rhythm.
The atmosphere throughout the event was electric, with students, faculties and staff buzzing with excitement. The Pre-
Rhythm ’24 Launch Ceremony not only served as a precursor to the main event but also ignited a sense of anticipation
among attendees. Moving on, there was a wonderful and dynamically vibrant performance by the adroit dancers from
the Quintessence Dance Crew. Through innovative and captivating presentations, the official T-shirt, poster, and lineup
of artists were unveiled, signalling the beginning of a thrilling journey towards the main event. With the support of uni-
versity dignitaries and the enthusiastic participation of students, the launch ceremony was a resounding success, leaving
everyone eagerly awaiting the festivities to come.
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JU RHYTHM-24
DATE & DAY –21st to 23rd February,2024 & Wednesday to Friday
TIME – 9am to 10pm
VENUE – JECRC University
About JU-Rhythm’24:
The sensational amusement, excitement, and craziness and what not! It all begins with the Rajasthan’s biggest event and
gathering, being the annual fest of JECRC University- JU- Rhythm-24. A Techno-Cultural-Sports-Media fest which is
commemorated and honoured at JECRC grounds by welcoming the prestige audience from all over the nation. It enter-
tains thrill, diligent participants, teamwork, sceptical celebrities, and excitement as a fascination which is embarked by
all our respective verticals.
Inauguration:
The platform which initiates the step towards our annual fest is the Inauguration ceremony performed on the very fine
morning at day 1-21st February,2024. This day has been remarkable as we were delighted to share the presence of re-
nowned Princess Ms. Gauravi Kumari Ji and her team of Princess Diya Kumari Foundation with a heartful welcome on
this momentous occasion. It was also an honour to invite our respected delegates and dignitaries- Shree Arpit Agrawal
Sir, Shree Victor Gambhir Sir, Mr. Dheemant Agrawal Sir and Mr. Nitin Gupta Sir. The cordial welcome was followed up
with the bouquet presenting, lamp lightning and words of wisdom by the guests. It concluded with a spirit of enlightment
leaving a trail of liberty, pride, and humanity in the air of JU-Rhythm-24.
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CULTURAL VERTICAL
STEP-UP (Solo Dance)
The stage gets lit up every time, the individuals showcase their flair of rhythmic movement and artistic expressions. The
participants embraced their dance styles along with the creativity, and passion in this exhilarating solo dance taking
over the centre stage.
Date and day of event: 21st February,2024 and Wednesday
Time: 11:30-2 (Prelims)
: 3-6:30 (showcase)
Venue: Prelims-Engineering Clock Ground Floor
Showcase- Dome
Round 1: The preliminary round includes up to 2 minutes of performance.
Round 2: Showcase Round gave the qualifiers the stage to take over at their best level for up to 3 minutes.
Round 3: The on-spot round challenged each participant to perform for u to 1 minutes with their instant choreographic
engagements.
Performance:
We achieved 103 registrations for participation. The judge for the Step-up panel was the most artistic and evolving hip
hop dancer Ms. Jasika.
Winner: Avinash Tak
Runner Up: Utkrisht
The electrifying clashes of DJ turned the tables with their vocal percussions. A skilled DJ battle was witnessed through
the dynamic mixes and fusion of beats which left the audience captivated and dancing on the floor.
Date and day of event: 21st February,2024 and Wednesday
Time: 2:00-4:00 (Prelims)
: 7:00-8:00(showcase)
Venue: Prelims-Main Stage
Showcase-Main Stage
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Round 1: The preliminary round includes up to 7 minutes of performance for the DJs to showcase their skills.
Round 2: Showcase Round gave the qualifiers the chance to deliver an extended performance for up to 10 minutes.
Performance:
We had 9 registrations for participation. The judge for the X factor panel was DJ Nexxdrop.
Winner: DJ Mysterious (Puneet)
Runner Up: DJ X Tres (Daksh)
Round 1: This round includes the test of participants where they were given a word to spell. An incorrect spell would
eliminate the specific player.
Round 2: It continued until a predetermined number of participants were remaining.
Round 3: The final round included guessing of definition and spelling.
Performance:
We achieved 103 registrations for participation. The judge for the Spellbound event was
Winner:
Runner Up:
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VOGUE VISTA (Fashion Show):
The spectacular and dazzling fashion icons took over the ramp to uncover the style and creativity for the evening. The
show unfolded latest trends and designs from renowned and emerging designers. The witness of such an amazing fusion
of elegance and fashion forward expression was fabulous.
Date and day of event: 21st February,2024 and Wednesday
Time: 12:00 -2:00(Prelims)
: 4:00-7:00 (showcase)
Venue: Prelims-Main Stage
Showcase- Main Stage
J.A.M (Extempore):
A thrilling and dynamic event which challenged the participant to think on their feet and articulate their thoughts spon-
taneously. This event presented sense of eloquence and quick thinking among the audience with the impromptu speech
on diverse topics.
Date and day of event: 23rst February,2024 and Friday
Time: 11:30-2 (Prelims)
: 3-6:30 (showcase)
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Venue: Seminar Hall 6th Floor (Law Building)
Round: This inculcated the engagement of 5 people to speak for about 2-3 minutes on their respective topics.
Performance:
We achieved 68 registrations for participation. The judge for the Extempore was Ms. Nidhi Bhatnagar and Dr. Rashmi
Sharma.
Winner: Saniya Khan
1st Runner up: Himanshi
2nd Runner Up: Mohammad Umair Khan
MONOSTROKES (Painting):
The creativity was unleashed on the canvases with the artistic strokes of the participants. They expressed themselves
through vibrant strokes, creating a visual symphony that transcends boundaries to captivate the senses.
Date and day of event: 23rst February,2024 and Friday
Time: 12:00-2:00 Pm
Venue: Seminar Hall 6th Floor (Law Building)
Round: This inculcated the engagement of 6 people to bring out their best paintings to breath out of imagination
Performance:
We achieved 98 registrations for participation. The judge for the Painting panel was Ms. Priyanka Beriwal and Mrs.
Shreyasee Agarwal (inhouse)
Winner: Sanvi
Runner Up: Avni
SYMPHONY (Solo Instrumental):
The mastery of musical sensation was covered by this rhythmic event of solo instrumental play. The unique talent of
participants blended the melodies and percussion beats leaving behind all the souls jaw dropping with high excitement.
Date and day of event: 23rst February,2024 and Friday
Time: 11:00-1:0 (Prelims)
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: 4:00-5:00 (Finals)
Venue: Prelims: Seminar Hall, Engineering Block
Finals: Dome
Round 1: The preliminary round included up to 5-7 minutes of performance for 2-4 minutes.
Round 2: Final Round gave 8 qualifiers the stage to take over the stage for up to 6 minutes.
Performance:
We achieved 37 registrations for participation. The judge for the Symphony was Mr. Dharamveer Bhati
Winner: Ajay Dwivedi
Runner Up: Vedant Vardhan Singh
Round: The showcasing round included11 crews to perform on their respective tracks along with 3-6 participants per
team.
Performance:
We achieved 28 registrations for participation. The judge for the Street Dance was the most artistic and evolving hip hop
dancer Ms. Jasika.
Winner: Namaste Kids
Runner Up: Feel Crew
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DUBSMASH (Dialogue):
The mimicry powers were uncovered at this unique event. Participants faced the ultimate test as they watched a muted
dialogue played on screen and flawlessly replicates the lines with precision. This A game let all the players shine with their
thrilling dub smash mimicry side.
Date and day of event: 23rd February,2024 and Friday
Time: (Showcase)
Venue:
Round: The showcasing round included teams to outshine.
Performance:
We achieved registrations for participation. The judge for the Dub smash challenge was
Winner:
Runner Up:
JU UNPLUGGED
The event showcased a range of musical talents and styles, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of creativity and expression
within the university community.
Date & Day of the event: 22nd February, Thursday
Time: 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (Prelims)
4:30 PM-5:30 PM (Finals)
Venue: Prelims- Seminar Hall,5th Floor
Finals-Dome Stage
Registrations: 72
Participants: 22
Round 1: Each participant was allotted 2 minutes to perform solo, without karaoke accompaniment.
Round 2: Participants randomly selected a chit containing the name of a singer. They had to then sing a song by that
chosen singer.
Round 3: Participants were given 4 minutes to perform on stage with their chosen song.
Performance:
The event spanned throughout the day, with preliminary rounds taking place in Seminar Hall, followed by the finals at
the Dome Stage where Ms. Neha Bhatt joined the panel, bringing an external perspective to the judging process.
Winner: Himanshu Kumawat
Runner up: Nikhil Chauhan
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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION
The event celebrated creativity and talent, leaving the audience enthralled and inspired.
Date: 22nd February
Day: Thursday
Time: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Venue: Auditorium near Cafeteria
Mr Rahul Nambiar, the former president of Abhivyakti Club joined as the judge. 26 individuals registered for the event
& 9 actively participated.
Winner: Maurya
Runner up: Keshav Jha
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CLASH OF WORDS
The Debate Competition served as a platform for participants to hone their public speaking and critical thinking skills
while engaging in meaningful dialogue on important issues.
Performance:
Out of the total 42 registrations received, 11 participants actively participated in the event.
MUSIC MANIA
The event provided a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for students to unwind and bond over their shared love for
music, highlighting the importance of cultural events in fostering community spirit within the university.
Date & day of the event: 22nd February, Thursday
Time: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Venue: NBC Cafe
Participants engaged in the event, showcasing their knowledge of songs and singing skills. Total 8 registrations were
received out of which 3 participants turned up.
RAP TRAP
The Rap Battle was more than just a competition, it was a showcase of raw talent, creativity, and the vibrant hip-hop
culture within the university.
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Date & day of the event: 22nd February, Thursday
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (Prelims)
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Showcase)
Venue: Cafeteria
The event welcomed Hardbone Boy as the judge, bringing his expertise and experience. We received 53 registrations,
out of which 20 participants turned up.
Winner: Yash Sharma
Runner up: Ishan Shah
RHYTHM RUMBLE
The Rhythm Rumble- Group Dance Competition ignited the main stage with electrifying performances on the 2nd day
of JU RHYTHM’24.
Performance:
A total of 15 teams registered for the competition, each bringing their unique style and energy to the dance floor. The
judge,Jasika Chadda, known for her expertise in dance,had the challenging task of evaluating the performances and se-
lecting the winners.
Winner: Ramjas College
Runner up: Funky Anna & Quintessence Dance Crew
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SPOTLIGHT
The audience witnessed incredible lineup of stage plays. From thought-provoking dramas to side-splitting comedies,
there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Performance:
JU RHYTHM’24’s “Spotlight” event on February 23rd was a vibrant showcase of theatrical talent, with seven teams
competing with each other. The day commenced with a lot of enthusiasm, setting the stage for an exciting lineup of
performances. Esteemed judges Dr Hemant Acharya and Mr. Aashish Karnawat oversaw the event.
Winner: Delhi Technological University
Runner up: Amity University Gurugram
RHYTHMIC RELAY
Each participant delivered their poems with passion and conviction, captivating the audience with their words.
Round 1: Participants were given an opportunity to deliver their best poetry within a time frame of 3-5 minutes.
Round 2: Each participant was provided with some words, based on which they had to create a poem on the spot.
Performance:
Among 55 registered participants, 13 showcased their poetic talents on stage.
Winner: Saniya Khan
Runner up: Arpita Shukla
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Student Council
Event Report
EVENT: Protsahan’24
DAY AND DATE: 23rd, 24th and 25th April, 2024
TIME: 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM
VENUE: University campus
Protsahan’24 was a three day event dated from 23rd to 25th of April in the university campus at different locations. Prot-
sahan was an event committed to providing school students with a platform to showcase their knowledge and talent.
An event designed to impart value based education to students during three formative years and ignite their wills.
DAY – 1
Day one was marked with the beginning of Protsahan’24. There were different workshops and competitions held all
around the campus. All the events are stated below:
WORKSHOPS INCLUDING:
• AI-ML
• AR-VR
• ENTREPRENEURS TALK AND EDP
• IGNITE HAPPINESS
• DYNAMIC DRAMATICS
• PUBLIC SPEAKING CAMP
• CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
• TALKING THE TALK
• LET’S JOCKEYING
COMPETITIONS INCLUDING:
• ROBO SUMO
• JUNIOR CEO CHALLENGE
• MIND STAGE
• JU SCIENCE QUIZ
• THE DEMOCRATIC DAY
• MASTER CHEF
• THE REEL MASTER
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SPORTS INCLUDING:
• GULY CRICKET
• FUTSAL
• BADMINTON
• TABLE TENNIS
• CHESS
• BASKET BALL
DAY – 2
Day two also inculcated different workshops and competitions for active participation of students. We went ahead with
the workshops and competition with some add ons , listed below.
WORKSHOPS INCLUDING:
• Bake my day
COMPETITIONS INCLUDING:
• ROBO SOCCER
• BIG FISH TANK
• DRAMA IN THE COURT
• THE EVIDENCE HUNT
• SPEAK UP
DAY – 3
The last day was alluring comprising different events for students. All the above listed workshops and competitions
went on along with some more interactive activities. The activities are listed below.
WORKSHOPS INCLUDING:
• PSYCHOMETRIC TEST
COMPETITIONS INCLUDING:
• THE SUSTAINABLE WORLD
The day marked the ending of PROTSAHAN’24 with the valedictorian ceremony held in the Auditorium of cafeteria.
• Almost all reputated schools of Jaipur participated and enlightened the campus.
• The students were given goodies and confections for their gracious presence.
• Great revert and thanking note was received from all the schools participating.
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Training and Placement Cell
Placements 2023-24
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Innovation, Creativity, and Learning Environment at JECRC University
As we conclude another remarkable academic year at JECRC University, it is with immense pride and gratitude
that we reflect upon the strides we have taken in fostering an environment that champions innovation, creativ-
ity, and holistic learning. The academic year 2023-2024 has been a testament to our unwavering commitment
to empowering students and nurturing their potential to become torchbearers of a stronger and progressive
Bharat.
At JECRC University, we firmly believe that education is not merely about imparting knowledge but about
shaping individuals who will contribute meaningfully to society. Our faculty, the backbone of our institu-
tion, have consistently adopted creative teaching methodologies to make learning a transformative experience.
These methods go beyond traditional pedagogy, encouraging students to think critically, solve problems inno-
vatively, and apply their knowledge practically. Whether through interactive workshops, project-based learn-
ing, or leveraging state-of-the-art technology, our educators have redefined teaching to align with the evolving
demands of the modern world.
Innovation and creativity are not just buzzwords at JECRC University; they are integral to our ethos. Our cam-
pus thrives on a culture of experimentation and ideation. We provide our students with ample opportunities
to engage in groundbreaking projects, participate in hackathons, and collaborate on interdisciplinary research.
The establishment of innovation labs and dedicated centers for entrepreneurship has empowered students to
turn their ideas into reality, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation.
This year, our students have excelled in various domains, from developing sustainable solutions for societal
challenges to creating tech-driven applications that address real-world issues. Their achievements are a reflec-
tion of the supportive ecosystem we have cultivated—one that celebrates out-of-the-box thinking and rewards
ingenuity.
Understanding the importance of holistic development, JECRC University ensures that learning transcends
the confines of classrooms. Through internships, field visits, and industry-academia partnerships, our students
gain exposure to the practical nuances of their chosen fields. This experiential learning approach equips them
with the skills and confidence to navigate the complexities of the professional world.
Additionally, we have introduced a range of co-curricular and extracurricular activities that encourage stu-
dents to explore their interests and talents. From cultural festivals to technical symposiums, these events pro-
vide a platform for students to showcase their abilities, network with peers, and learn from experts.
Our faculty members are the architects of this dynamic learning environment. Recognizing their pivotal role,
JECRC University invests in their continuous professional development. Through workshops, seminars, and
collaborations with global institutions, our educators are equipped with the latest pedagogical tools and tech-
niques. This ensures that they can effectively inspire and mentor students, guiding them toward excellence.
• Flipped Classrooms: Encouraging students to prepare beforehand and use classroom time for discus-
sions and problem-solving.
• Collaborative Learning: Promoting teamwork and peer-to-peer learning for a deeper understanding
of concepts.
• Digital Integration: Utilizing technology to create engaging and personalized learning experiences.
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Building Responsible Citizens for a Stronger Bharat
At JECRC University, we are driven by the vision of building not just successful professionals but responsible
citizens who contribute to nation-building. Our emphasis on values, ethics, and community service ensures
that our students develop a sense of social responsibility. Initiatives such as community outreach programs,
environmental campaigns, and participation in national development projects instill a spirit of giving back to
society.
Through these endeavors, our students learn the importance of empathy, leadership, and collaboration—qual-
ities that are essential for strengthening the fabric of our nation. They are encouraged to embrace the values of
unity, diversity, and inclusivity, aligning with the ideals of our proud Bharat.
India has long been a beacon of knowledge and wisdom, and at JECRC University, we are dedicated to re-
claiming our position as a Vishwaguru (world leader). By equipping our students with a world-class education
rooted in Indian values, we aim to create leaders who will drive positive change on a global scale.
Our focus on research, innovation, and academic excellence positions us as a premier institution that con-
tributes to the global knowledge economy. We take immense pride in our alumni, who are making significant
contributions in diverse fields worldwide, serving as ambassadors of our vision and values.
As we look ahead, we remain committed to our mission of providing an unparalleled learning experience. We
express our heartfelt gratitude to our faculty, students, parents, and stakeholders for their unwavering support
and belief in our vision. Together, we will continue to innovate, inspire, and achieve, ensuring that JECRC Uni-
versity remains a beacon of excellence.
In conclusion, the academic year 2023-2024 has been a milestone in our journey of empowering young minds
and fostering a culture of lifelong learning. As we strive to build a brighter future, let us remember that edu-
cation is the most powerful tool to shape individuals, strengthen our nation, and achieve the ultimate goal of
becoming a Vishwaguru. Let us take pride in our achievements and work together toward a more enlightened,
innovative, and prosperous Bharat.
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