Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
जेपी सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान
Motto विद्या तत्व ज्योतिसमः
Motto in English
Education, Enlightenment, Empowerment
Type Private
Established 2001
Officer in charge
Raju Sangal[1]
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. S.C. Saxena
Dean 1. Prof. Dr. Krishna Gopal
(Academic & Research Sec-62)
2. Dr. Krishna Kant
(Academic Sec-128)
3. Cmde. K.K. Rohatgi, VSM (Retired)
(Students Affairs)[2]
Academic staff
242+[3]
Undergraduates 1170 each year (2013)[4]
Postgraduates 120
Location Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
28°37′47.3″N 77°2′20.2″E / 28.629806°N 77.038944°E / 28.629806; 77.038944Coordinates: 28°37′47.3″N 77°2′20.2″E / 28.629806°N 77.038944°E / 28.629806; 77.038944
Campus 1. Sec-62: Urban, 15.5 acres (0.063 km2)
2. Sec-128: Urban, 9.786 acres (0.03960 km2)[5]
Alumni www.jiit.ac.in/login
Colours Blue and Navy Blue
         
Sports Cricket, Football, Badminton, Tennis, Basketball
Nickname JIIT
Affiliations UGC,[6] AIU[7]
Website www.jiit.ac.in

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (Hindi: जेपी सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान) better known as JIIT Noida is an institute of higher education, a deemed university[8] under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956[9] and currently conferring the Deemed to be University status. The institute has 6 academic departments and offers programs in technical education at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate level. Institute is situated in Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar district of the Indian state Uttar Pradesh, which has proximity to the Indian capital New Delhi.

History

Inception

The institute was founded in 2001 by Jaypee Group and commenced its operation in the start of academic year in July 2001. Initially it was affiliated to the state university Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat and started offering only diploma courses. By 1 November 2004, it was declared as deemed university by UGC. Then HRD minister Dr. Arjun Singh inaugurated the institute as deemed university. He also presided as the chief guest of the opening ceremony.[10]

Expansion into multiple campuses

Sec-62
Sec-128
Campuses Within Uttar Pradesh: Noida Sec-62, Noida Sec-128

JIIT, Noida has created a new sprawling campus, which is located in the fast developing corporate and housing hub at Sector-128, Noida. It commenced operations from the start of academic session in August 2009. The sector-128 campus is an extension to the main campus, and has also started providing hostel facilities to students from year 2015.[11]

Chancellor and academic head

Jaiprakash Gaur was the founder chairman and chancellor of the institute followed by his son Mr. Manoj Gaur, who served as the 2nd chancellor of the institute. He was succeeded by Dr. Yajulu Medury who is serving as the current Chancellor of the institute. Dr. J. P. Gupta was the institute founder director and first Vice-Chancellor. He was followed by Dr. S. C. Saxena and he is serving as the current Vice-Chancellor (acting) from 1 July 2011, onward. Dr. Shankar Lall Maskara was the first Dean of Academic & Research of Sector-62 campus and he was followed by Dr. Krishna Gopal.[12]

Academics

Institute offers undergraduate programs leading to a Bachelor of Technology degree and postgraduate program leading to Master of Technology degree. There is also a five-year dual degree program as well as doctorate research programs offered by the institute.[13][14] Institute also offers MBA programs under its constituent Jaypee Business School.[15]

Accreditation

All undergraduate and postgraduate programs of the institute have been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation of AICTE.[16]

Admissions

Before 2005 students has to take a separate entrance test to obtain admission into the undergraduate engineering programs of the institute. Since the start of the academic session of 2005-2006 all admissions in the undergraduate engineering programs are based on the AIEEE ranks.[17] However, due to the replacement of the AIEEE from JEE starting from academic session 2014-2015 all admission in the undergraduate engineering programs will be based on the JEE ranks. To obtain admission into the MBA programs of the institute one needs to undergo CAT or MAT exam held in the month of November and December. Admission into the postgraduate engineering programs of the institute are based on GATE scores and also on a Post Graduate Test conducted by the institute to select the suitable candidates.

Departments

At present institute divided into the 6 academic departments. Each department has its own administration structure with the Head of the Department (HoD) at the top of it. Departments include:[18]

  1. Department of Biotechnology
  2. Department of Computer Science & Information Technology
  3. Department of Electronics & Communication
  4. Department of Mathematics
  5. Department of Physics and Material Science
  6. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Research Centres

MEMS Design Centre

A dedicated Research Centre for MEMS Design has been created by the institute as an interdisciplinary research establishment. MEMS design centre involves participation from the various departments of the institute viz. Electronics and Communication, Physics and Material Science and Biotechnology. Centre has been created to implement the National Program of Materials for Smart Sensors (NPMASS) initiated by Aeronautical Development Agency of Government of India. Under NPMASS, MEMS Centre has obtained state of art software such as COMSOL Multiphysics, Intellisuite and Tanner EDA. Centre also has collaborative projects from DRDO on Infrared Sensor Device development. The Centre has undertaken in-house development of Quartz Micro-balance for Bio-sensors, MEMS Inductor Design for RF wireless application, Microcantilever for communication filter and lead free piezo ceramics through master level projects.

Centre for Emerging Diseases

Centre for Emerging Diseases addresses the questions of molecular mechanism/pathogenesis/host pathogen interactions of emerging and re-emerging viral (Chikungunya & Chandipura) and bacterial pathogens (Mycobacterium) and life style diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular and CNS disorders. Research emphasis is also on peptide based therapeutics, biosensor and ELISA based diagnostics, drug encapsulated Nanoparticles and nanoemulsions to improve the delivery and bioavailability.

Prayag: Centre for Knowledge Informatics for Sustainable Development

Prayag aims to create a community of such multidisciplinary researchers at JIIT who are driven by the concerns of sustainable development. It has been envisaged as a forum to contribute towards deepening and broadening the understanding about the multifaceted challenges and solutions associated with sustainable development. It seeks to do so through facilitating and promoting discipline specific as well as IT inclusive cross-disciplinary approach.

Center for Performance Modelling of Computing Systems

This centre provides a platform to researchers to share their experiences, insights, and challenges regarding modelling, simulation and performance evaluation in all areas of computer science engineering and information technology. Specifically, the academic activities of this centre are focused on modelling and simulation of computer networks (wired & wireless), wireless sensor networks, distributed systems, multimedia systems and techniques, databases & data mining techniques, computer architectures and processors, algorithms, social networks, software & information systems.

Conferences

Infrastructure

Institute has been developed as a modern world class campus, with intellectually vibrant ambience in a serene and lush green environment. It has two campuses at Sector-62 and Sector-128 in Noida respectively. The state-of-the-art campuses at a total project cost of 300 crore (US$45 million), with a total built up area of over 98664 m2 comprising smart buildings with internet, with Wi-Fi connectivity, including environmentally conditioned academic blocks, annapurna (mess), well-equipped modern laboratories and learning resource centre. Faculty and student residences provides a pleasant and intellectually stimulating ambience for students in an eco-friendly environment.[21]

Learning Resource Centre

The Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is the name of central library of the institute. LRC is a knowledge centre which has rich resources mainly in computer science, information technology, electronics, telecommunication, biotechnology, mathematics, physics, materials science, humanities, management and other related applied fields. It is a three-storey centrally air conditioned and Wi-Fi enabled block and has a sitting capacity of around 400 readers. LRC is situated in the academic building Aryabhatt 1 of the sec-62 campus of the institute and is the hub of the entire academic and research activities of the institute.[22]

It has more than 42000 volumes of books, 631 ebooks, 472 ACM (journals, transactions, proceedings, reports), 175 Emerlad journals, 5937 Springer lecture notes, 333493 ABI/INFORM Complete (journals, reports, theses and dissertations), 2893 project reports and 4326 CD and DVD resources.[23] LRC is also amember of Developing Library Network (DELNET) for sharing the resources among its member libraries. LRC users can access online journals of IEEE, ACM, Engineering Village and Springer through the consortium INDEST (Indian National Digital Library in Engineering, Science and Technology) and users can know about the availability status of the books and other materials through the public access catalog.

Labs

There are four computer labs, other labs are biotechnology lab, analog and digital communication lab, instrumentation lab, machine lab, control systems lab, electronic design lab (uses MATLAB and VHDL), microprocessor lab (equipped with Intel 8085, 8086 and 8051 kits) and a physics lab.[24] M.Tech labs are equipped with facilities like LAN trainer, CDMA trainer, antenna trainer and mobile communication trainer.

Annapurna

Annapurna Sec-62, institute mess

Annapurna is the name of the institute mess which serves all the students along with the faculty members. It is capable of accommodating 930 peoples at a time with 2 kitchens. Annapurna is a double-storey building with ground floor reserved for girls and first floor reserved for boys. Mess has a buffet system and has a separate cafeteria as well, which operates throughout the day except during mess hours.

Student life

Institute provides on-campus residential facilities to its students, research scholars, faculty members and many of its staff. The students have option to stay in hostels or outside of the institute campus. Most of the rooms in the hostels are designed to accommodate two students per room. The hostels are provided with a common room with television, table tennis boards, carrom boards and other forms of entertainment. [25]

Extra-curricular activities

JIIT Youth Club (JYC), is the sole student body of the institute.[26]

Student chapters

Campuses

International linkages

Institute has established academic collaborations and partnerships with the following institutions around the world:[34][35]

Institute-Industry Synergy

Institute has established partnerships with the following organisations to provide additional training, workshops and practical work experience to its students:[44]

Notable alumni

Controversies

In 2010, the Government of India decided to derecognise 44 universities including JIIT.[50] However, this matter is still pending in supreme court of India. In its recent judgement supreme court of India directed University Grants Commission to conduct a fresh physical verification of infrastructure and faculty strength of deemed universities, which were black-listed by Tandon Committee. Hence not approved by AICTE.[51][52][53]

On October 15, 2015 an M. Tech first year student was stabbed inside the washroom. The incident took place when the victim left the hostel mess for the washroom. The victim was stabbed multiple times. She is recuperating from her injuries while police have launched a manhunt to nab the culprit. Clueless cops have questioned half a dozen people in connection with the case. Priyanka had gone for dinner in the mess at around 9.30 pm. After having dinner, she went to washroom on the first floor. Lights were switched off in the washroom and the attacker was already waiting. She was attacked as soon as she entered the washroom. "He stabbed her multiple times. Priyanka screamed for help and by the time other people rushed to the scene, the attacker had left," the police said.

After the attack, the victim was immediately rushed to Fortis hospital in Sector 62. A police team and senior police officials reached the scene. The police have picked up some samples from the scene. An FIR has been lodged at the Sector 58 police station.

Speaking about the crime, GB Nagar senior superintendent of police Kiran S said the victim was having dinner in the hostel mess. "It is a joint mess. Both boys and girls have dinner in the same mess, situated on the first floor. After dinner, when the victim left for washroom, an unidentified man attacked on her. He stabbed her and then fled the scene," Kiran S said.

When asked about any lead into the case, Kiran S said, "The police so far have not gained any important lead into the case. Manhunt is on to nab the culprits. We have questioned nearly half a dozen people into the case. There was no CCTV installed inside the mess or on the corridor of first floor," he added. [54]

Gallery: Sector-62 Noida campus

Gallery: Sector-128 Noida campus

See also

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