MTech MEProspectus 2010
MTech MEProspectus 2010
MTech MEProspectus 2010
1. THE INSTITUTE:
In realization of the need for training better quality technicians to meet the large scale
industrialization of the country, the ministry of Human Resource Development (the then
Ministry of Education), Government of India established four Regional Technical
Teachers’ Training Institutes (now National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training &
Research, NITTTR at Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai and Kolkata in 1967. The Institute at
Chandigarh is one of these four NITTTRs, started in collaboration with Royal
Netherlands Government (upto 1974). It was designed to meet the requirements of
developing polytechnic education in the northern region covering the states of Jammu
and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttrakhand,
Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh. The Institute is registered under the Societies
Registration Act, 1860 and is managed by a Board of Governors.
The institute started with long term teachers’ training programmes for polytechnic
teachers in 1967 and was also entrusted with the responsibility of promoting curriculum
development work for the states in the region. To improve the competence of teachers
for implementing new curricula designed by this institute, short term courses have been
offered since 1967. The institute established a Media Centre in 1981 for preparing print
& non-print instructional materials.
The institute also set up the department of Rural Development and the department of
Entrepreneurship Development to assist polytechnics in directing their efforts towards
training manpower and disseminating information in these areas. The Educational
Television and Computer Science departments were established in the year 1981and 1982
respectively. Since 1983, the institute has been guiding and assisting the states in the
areas of Educational Planning and Management. Since 1992, the institute started offering
Regular Master of Engineering Programmes in (i) Engineering Education and (ii)
Manufacturing Technology. In the year 1994, two more courses namely Master of
Engineering in Construction Technology and Management and Computer Science
and Engineering were added. In the year 1998, two more Master of Engineering
Programmes in Instrumentation and Control and Electronics and Communication
Engineering were added, and, since 2005, the institute started offering Modular Master
of Engineering Programmes in all the above disciplines. All these programmes, being
offered for teachers of technical institutions and their administrators, professionals from
industry and general candidates, are duly approved by AICTE and affiliated to Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
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Since June 2001, this institute has been conducting short term courses in various subjects
for faculty of Engineering Colleges in addition to organizing AICTE sponsored Induction
Training Programmes.
The institute has been upgraded and renamed as National Institute of Technical
Teachers’ Training and Research on 18 November, 2003 with an objective to play a
wider role for the improvement of Technical Education in the country. Director is the
Executive Head (CEO) of the institute. The present Director of the institute is
Dr. Parijat De.
ISO CERTIFICATION
To achieve its stated objectives, the institute undertakes the following spectrum of
activities:
Keeping in tune with the various emerging needs of the country, the institute presently
extends its services in the following areas as well:
The institute also offers consultancy services to international, national and state level
organizations in the above areas.
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
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The institute has been recognized as a ‘Research Centre’ by Panjab University,
Chandigarh (in 2006) as well as by Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar (Punjab) (in
2005) for pursuing research work leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy i.e. Ph.D.
At present, 68 candidates are pursuing their Ph.D. work in various disciplines under
Faculty of Engineering & Technology & other Faculties of Panjab University,
Chandigarh as well as PTU, Jalandhar. Of 68 candidates, 19 candidates were admitted in
Ph.D. programmes under QIP (Poly) scheme of AICTE, New Delhi.
Candidates admitted under QIP (Poly) Scheme will be eligible to receive Scholarship as
per AICTE norms. Details regarding admission under this scheme will be notified by
AICTE, New Delhi separately through advertisement and shall also be available on their
website.
To keep pace with rapid advancement in technology, the country requires high quality
manpower with technical and managerial capabilities in 21st century. There are primarily
three distinct categories of technical manpower needed by the industry in the country,
i.e., engineers, technicians and skilled workers. Personnel of each of these categories play
an equally important role in the day-to-day running as well as the development and
growth of industry. Technicians are responsible for undertaking and managing various
activities at different levels, on the shop floor and in the field. The institutions which are
training technicians, therefore, need teachers who have the required knowledge and skills
to train good technicians and engineers.
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Thus, there arose a great need to reorient and upgrade the knowledge and skills of
existing teachers of technical institutions through INDUSTRY ORIENTED AND
PRACTICE BASED PROGRAMMES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY AT
MASTER’S DEGREE LEVEL. These programmes will help develop the professional
capabilities desired by teachers for training technicians/engineers that would meet the
changing requirements of industry.
Apart from teaching, there are some very significant aspects of technical education
management and training towards which the people are working in the technical
education system. To meet the training requirements of such personnel engaged in the
planning and management of technical education, curriculum development, instructional
material development, rural and community development, entrepreneurship development,
industry-institute interaction etc. at various levels, there was an urgent need that a
Master’s degree programme in Engineering Education which provides different
specializations matching the emerging requirements be instituted. In view of the
foregoing, the institute started offering the following programmes:
Recognizing the need to provide professionally trained teachers and administrators for
the technical education system as also to offer professional development opportunities to
working technical and training personnel in the industry, NITTTR Chandigarh started
offering Master of Engineering Programmes since 1992. These programmes, being
offered in six disciplines, are affiliated to Panjab University, Chandigarh.
These programmes are distinctly different from the conventional Master of Engineering
programmes offered in engineering institutions as these are industry oriented and
practice based. Instructional activities in these programmes focus on the development of
professional capabilities required by the target group through class room teaching,
laboratory work, self-learning and project oriented activities related to real life problems
in industry and technical education system.
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THE INSTITUTE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING MASTER OF
ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES (both Regular & Modular):
i) Master of Technology Engineering Education
Total number of seats in each of the M.Tech/ME Regular & Modular Programmes
are given below:
S. Branch of Engineering Programme Number of seats
No. Regular Modular
i. Master of Technology in Engineering Education 28* 40*
ii. Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Technology 28* 40*
iii. Master of Engineering in Construction Technology & Management 28* 40*
iv. Master of Engineering in Computer Science & Engineering 28* 40*
v. Master of Engineering in Instrumentation and Control 26* 40*
vi. Master of Engineering in Electronics & Communication Engineering 19* 40*
* Increase in Intake on account of implementing CEI Act, 2006 (27%) subject to approval by AICTE, New Delhi.
Total number of seats in each of the M.Tech/ME Regular programmes at Sr. Nos. (i),
(ii), (iii) and (iv) are 28, out of which 22 seats in each programme are for full time
sponsored Polytechnic/Engineering College Regular teachers, officials of Directorates
and Boards of Technical Education, and 6 seats in each programme are for full time
sponsored working professionals from industry/other organizations including universities.
Total number of seats in Regular programmes at Sr. Nos. (v) and (vi) are 26 and 19
respectively, out of which 20 and 11 seats are for full time sponsored
Polytechnic/Engineering College Regular teachers, officials of Directorates, Boards of
Technical Education, and, 6 seats and 8 seats each in both of these programmes
respectively are for general candidates and for candidates from industry and other
organizations including universities. GATE qualified general candidates will be given
preference for these programmes. Scholarship to the GATE qualified general candidates,
if any, shall be paid subject to the scheme extended by AICTE, New Delhi. Only those
M.Tech/ME (Regular) Programmes shall be offered in which ten or more
candidates get selected.
Total number of seats in each of the six M.Tech/ME Modular programmes at Sr.
Nos. (i) to (vi) are 40, for sponsored Polytechnic/Engineering College Regular
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teachers, officials of Directorates, Boards of Technical Education, Universities and
official/staff of NITTTRs.
Reservation
15% seats are reserved for SC candidates, 7.5% seats for ST candidates and 3% for disabled
candidates. Reservation for OBCs (27%) will be implemented as per instructions of Govt. of
India applicable to Central Educational institutions.
4. Qualifications and Experience for Admission:
(i) M.Tech. Engineering Education (for both Regular and Modular) Programme
A Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering/Technology/Pharmacy from a recognized University
or its equivalent OR Master’s Degree in Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry from a
recognized University with atleast 50% marks in aggregate and post qualification
experience of atleast 2 years (3 years in case of AMIE/IETE after diploma) in
teaching/industry/research organization.
(ii) M.E. Manufacturing Technology (for both Regular and Modular) Programme
A Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engg/Production Engg./Industrial Engg. from a
recognized University or its equivalent with atleast 50% marks in aggregate and post
qualification experience of atleast 2 years (3 years in case of AMIE after diploma) in
teaching/industry/research organization.
(iii) M.E. Construction Technology & Management (for both Regular and Modular)
A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University or its equivalent
with atleast 50% marks in aggregate and post qualification experience of atleast 2 years
(3 years in case of AMIE after diploma) in teaching/industry/research organization.
(iv) M.E. Computer Science and Engineering (for both Regular and Modular)
A Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering/Electronics Engineering/
Electrical Engineering/Instrumentation Engineering/Information Technology from a
recognized University or its equivalent with atleast 50% marks in aggregate and post
qualification experience of atleast 2 years (3 years in case of AMIE/IETE after diploma)
in teaching/industry/research organization.
(v) M.E. Instrumentation and Control (for both Regular and Modular) Programme
A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering /Electronics Engineering/ Instrumentation
and Control Engineering from a recognized University or its equivalent with atleast 50%
marks in aggregate and post qualification experience of atleast 2 years (3 years in case of
AMIE/IETE after diploma) in teaching/industry/research organization.
(vi) M.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering (for both Regular and
Modular) Programme
A Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from a recognized
University or its equivalent with atleast 50% marks in aggregate and post qualification
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experience of atleast 2 years (3 years in case of AMIE/IETE after diploma) in
teaching/industry/research organization.
No experience is required for admission of general candidates to M. Tech/ME
Programmes.
The institute reserves the right of admission entirely and, the decision of NITTTR
authorities on admission will be final in all the cases subject to the approval of
Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Admission under QIP (Poly) Scheme only for M. Tech/ME Regular
Programmes: -
Admission under this scheme started in the year July 2001. This institute is one of
the ten centers in the country to run QIP (Poly) Scheme of AICTE, New Delhi.
Since October, 2007, the institute has been coordinating the admission of M.Tech/ME
and Ph.D. Programmes in all ten QIP (Poly) Centres as Principal Coordinator.
Only permanent faculty members of AICTE recognized polytechnics can apply
for admission.
Qualifications and Experience for admission
i) A Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in the appropriate branch with
50% marks and other eligibility criteria as prescribed by NITTTR, Chandigarh in the
concerned ME Programme. A minimum of 3 years teaching experience as on the last
date of receipt of application.
Note: A candidate selected for admission under QIP (Poly) Scheme will have to
execute an undertaking to serve his parent institution for a minimum period of 3 years
after completing the programme.
Admission Procedure:
The merit of the applicants will be prepared separately on the following basis:
i) 50% weightage to be given to the marks obtained in the degree level qualifying
examination
ii) 20% weightage to be given to the teaching/industrial/research experience gained after
Engineering Graduation Degree. Two marks per year of experience will be awarded
with a maximum of 20 marks.
iii) 10% weightage to be given for attending the short-term courses sanctioned
by QIP/ISTE/AICTE/IMPACT or any other such courses or workshops conducted by
QIP Centre of not less than one week. 3% marks for one week, 6% marks for 2 weeks
and 10% marks for 3 or more weeks duration short term courses will be awarded.
iv) 5% weightage to be given for publication of research paper in journals.
v) 5% weightage to be given for significant contribution in Community
Development Programme.
vi) 5% weightage to be given for preparing the monograph/book writing
/preparing the course materials/preparing the course manuals.
vii) 5% weightage to be given for the consultancy done for the industry.
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Admission to M.Tech./M.E. Programmes at NITTTR Chandigarh under QIP (Poly) scheme and
Regions of the polytechnic teachers are as per the AICTE Norms & Regulations.
Candidates admitted under QIP (Poly) Scheme will be eligible to receive a scholarship of
Rs. 4,000/- per month and a contingency grant of Rs. 3000/- per annum.
The detail regarding the admission under this scheme is notified every year by AICTE,
New Delhi as well as on their website in due course of time.
The nature of programmes offered are flexible, allowing self pacing and taking up
courses of study in a sequence and at the time convenient to the students within the
maximum time frame as stipulated by the university for completion of the
programme.
In addition to classroom teaching and laboratory work, the programmes make use
of a combination of instructional techniques such as group discussion, home
assignments, individual and group projects, independent study, remedial instruction,
industry-based instruction, seminars, expert lecture sessions, field visit to industry etc.
Thesis work is based on problems of technical education system and practical ‘on
– job Problems’ of Industries.
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ii) For Modular M.Tech./M.E. Programmes
The normal duration of Modular M.Tech./M.E. Programmes including Thesis will be
3 academic years (subject to approval by Panjab University, Chandigarh), (6
spells, each spell of 5 weeks duration including Saturdays & Sundays). The maximum
period of completion of the programme including Thesis shall be 6 academic years
(12 spells). 2 years (4 spells) extension in genuine hardship cases is allowed by the
Vice-Chancellor of Panjab University, Chandigarh for submission of thesis.
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i) Periodic Tests (for M. Tech./ ME Regular Programmes)
Every student has to appear in two periodic tests as decided by the Institute and must
qualify the same. There will be only one make-up test for those students who are unable
to appear in one or both mid-semester tests due to genuine reasons to the satisfaction of
Coordinator or they fail. Such students are required to seek prior permission from the
Coordinator as well as course teacher and pay a fee of Rs. 500/- for appearing in the
make-up test. However, in such cases marks can be only up to 50%.
Students, whose performance in the class-tests/sessionals is not satisfactory, are liable to
be detained by the Director from appearing at the University Examinations. The detailed
rules of the University Examinations are available at Panjab University, Chandigarh and
all students are advised to get the latest copy for guidance and further information.
ii) Periodic Tests (for M. Tech./ME Modular Programmes)
Every student has to appear in one periodic test as decided by the Institute and must
qualify the same. There will be only one make-up test for those students who are unable
to appear in the test due to genuine reasons to the satisfaction of Coordinator or they fail.
Such students are required to seek prior permission from the Coordinator as well as
course teacher and pay a fee of Rs.500/- for appearing in the make-up test. However, in
such cases marks can be only up to 50%.
Students, whose performance in the test/sessional is not satisfactory, are liable to be
detained by the Director from appearing at the University Examinations. The detailed
rules of the University Examinations are available at Panjab University, Chandigarh and
all students are advised to get the latest copy for guidance and further information.
iii) Attendance for M. Tech./ ME Programmes (both Regular and Modular)
A candidate shall be eligible to appear in the university examination, for the academic
term of the semester concerned, of having attended for each subject, not less than 85% of
lectures and 85% of the total sessionals work, in tutorials, design lab work & seminars
and of having acquitted himself/herself creditably in all exercises or periodical
examination conducted in the institute. A deficiency in the required number of lectures
and practicals may be condoned up to 10% by the Director of the institute only in the
genuine cases.
Students who are absent from the institute continuously for 7 days without permission
from the HOD/Director may not be allowed to join back the programme unless
satisfactory explanation of their absence as given by them through ME Coordinator with
an intimation to Faculty Incharge, Academic Cell is duly accepted by the Director of the
institute.
11. EXAMINATION AND RESULT for M. Tech./ ME Programmes (both Regular and
Modular)
Minimum marks to pass examination: 50% in the sessional in each subject and
40% in each theory paper. Both the theory & sessional marks will be considered
independent of each other. Aggregate pass percentage will be 50% each subject.
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Weightage in each subject: 50 marks in Sessional; 100 marks in Final theory
examination
The students who obtain in first attempt 75% or more of the aggregate marks in
both theory and sessionals and also if the thesis has been adjudged to merit distinction
are awarded First Division with Distinction. If the thesis has not been adjudged to
merit distinction, then the students are awarded first division.
The students who obtain 60% or less than 75% of the aggregate marks in all
theory papers including thesis and the sessionals are awarded First Division.
The students who obtain less than 60% of the aggregate marks in all the theory
papers and the sessionals but not less than 40% in each theory paper and 50% in the
sessionals will be awarded Second Division.
Note: Separate examination forms are to be submitted with the University for end-
semester/spell and re-appear examinations.
Preliminary Thesis Work/Thesis Work
Four neatly typed or printed copies of Thesis properly bound, out of which two copies
shall be submitted to the University through Guide and a copy to Faculty Incharge,
Academic Cell of the institute for keeping a record in the institute library. The detailed
rules in regard to Preliminary Thesis Work/Thesis are available with the Academic Cell.
12. Re-Checking/Re-Evaluation and Improvement for M.Tech/ME Programmes (both
Regular & Modular)
Re-checking
If a candidate is not satisfied with the award of marks in a particular paper(s), he/she may
apply on the prescribed proforma of the University for re-checking of his/her marks. In
this case, the candidate can only see whether all the answers have been evaluated and the
total of all the marks awarded are correct or not.
Re-evaluation
If a candidate is not satisfied with the award of marks in a particular paper(s), he/she may
apply on the prescribed proforma of the University for re-evaluation of his/her answer
sheet(s). The answer sheet is again evaluated by a faculty member appointed by the
University. If the difference of previous and present marks is less than 15%, the highest
marks awarded by any of the evaluator are considered. In case the difference of marks is
more than 15%, then the answer sheet is evaluated by the third examiner. The average of
two highest marks are considered and result declared. Fee for re-evaluation of each
answer sheet will be charged by Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Improvement
The Panjab University allows the candidates to improve their division provided that the
candidate should not fall under “pass with distinction”.
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In each of these regular programmes, there are a total of 12 theory subjects, each of
150 marks (including sessional of 50 marks), a Preliminary Thesis Work of 100
marks (only sessional), and thesis work of 100 marks (only sessional/Seminar), a total
of 2000 marks (except in case of ME Computer Science & Engineering where total
marks are 2200). No numerical marks will be assigned to thesis work. It will be
either accepted or rejected. However, quality of work reported in the thesis can be
graded in terms of ‘Very Good’, ‘Good’, or ‘Average’. A candidate will study 05
theory subjects each in first & second semesters; two theory subjects & preliminary
thesis work in third semester and thesis work in fourth semester. The courses of study
and evaluation scheme in respect of each of M. Tech/ME Regular programmes are
given here:
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C. Compulsory:
Note: Apart from the Elective Subjects detailed above, a student may opt for two courses of study
relevant to his specialization (electives) from any one of the other Master’s Degree
Programmes offered by the institute. The courses of study for the session 2010-11 are
subject to approval by Panjab University Chandigarh. Coding system is as per the existing
rules of PU, Chandigarh (vide their circular No. 8404 – 63/GM dated 27.07.2004).
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C. Compulsory
MMT 7151 Preliminary Thesis Work - - 15 15 - 100 100
MMT 7251 Thesis Work Seminar - - 25 25 - 100 100
Note: Apart from the Elective Subjects detailed above, a student may opt for two courses of study relevant
to his specialization (electives) from any one of the other Master’s Degree Programmes offered by
the institute. The courses of study for the session 2010-11 are subject to approval by Panjab
University Chandigarh. Coding system is as per the existing rules of PU, Chandigarh (vide their
circular No. 8404 – 63/GM dated 27.07.2004).
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Concrete structures
MTE 7103 Technology Mgt. 3 2 - 5 100 50 150
MTE 7104 Transportation Engg. 3 2 - 5 100 50 150
C. Compulsory
MCT 7151 Preliminary Thesis Work - - 15 15 - 100 100
MCT 7251 Thesis Work Seminar - - 25 25 - 100 100
Note: Apart from the Elective Subjects detailed above, a student may opt for two courses of study relevant
to his specialization (electives) from any one of the other Master’s Degree Programmes offered by
the institute. The courses of study for the session 2010-11 are subject to approval by Panjab
University Chandigarh. Coding system is as per the existing rules of PU, Chandigarh (vide their
circular No. 8404 – 63/GM dated 27.07.2004).
iv) M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (REGULAR)
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CSE 8308 Technology Management 4 - - 4 100 50 150
CSE 8309 HRD & Training Methods 4 - - 4 100 50 150
C. Compulsory
CSE 8310 Preliminary Thesis Work - - 18 18 - 100 100
CSE 8401 Thesis Work Seminar - - 25 25 - 100 100
Note: Apart from the Elective Subjects detailed above, a student may opt for two courses of study relevant
to his specialization (electives) from any one of the other Master’s Degree Programmes offered by
the institute. The courses of study for the session 2010-11 are subject to approval by Panjab
University Chandigarh. Coding system is as per the existing rules of PU, Chandigarh (vide their
circular No. 8404 – 63/GM dated 27.07.2004).
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MIC 7104 Energy Management 4 1 - 5 100 50 150
MIC 7105 Bio-Medical 3 - 2 5 100 50 150
Instrumentation
D. Compulsory
MIC 7151 Preliminary Thesis Work - - 15 15 - 100 100
MIC 7251 Thesis Work Seminar - - 25 25 - 100 100
Note: Apart from the Elective Subjects detailed above, a student may opt for two courses of study relevant
to his specialization (electives) from any one of the other Master’s Degree Programmes offered by
the institute. The courses of study for the session 2010-11 are subject to approval by Panjab
University Chandigarh. Coding system is as per the existing rules of PU, Chandigarh (vide their
circular No. 8404 – 63/GM dated 27.07.2004).
VI) M.E. ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (REGULAR)
A. Core Subjects (Compulsory)
Code No. Subject L T P Total Theory Sessional Total
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methods
MTE 7105 Total Quality 3 2 - 5 100 50 150
Management
C. Compulsory
ECE 7151 Preliminary Thesis Work - - 15 15 - 100 100
ECE 7251 Thesis Work Seminar - - 25 25 - 100 100
Note: Apart from the Elective Subjects detailed above, a student may opt for two courses of study relevant
to his specialization (electives) from any one of the other Master’s Degree Programmes offered by
the institute. The courses of study for the session 2010-11 are subject to approval by Panjab
University Chandigarh. Coding system is as per the existing rules of PU, Chandigarh (vide their
circular No. 8404 – 63/GM dated 27.07.2004).
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drawn in favour of Director, NITTTR, Chandigarh. Incomplete applications will
not be entertained. The institute reserves the Right of Admission entirely and the
decision of institute authorities on admission will be FINAL.
Note: Students shall attend the counseling interviews for admission to M. Tech./ME
programmes at their own expenses. All admissions to these programmes made during
the counseling shall be provisional and subject to approval by the Director of the institute
and affiliating Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Candidates should enclose attested photocopies of the following documents along with
their applications failing which their applications will not be considered for admission:
i) Certificate of Matriculation/Senior Secondary Leaving Certificate as a proof of
date of birth.
ii) Certificates of Bachelor’s /Master’s Degree or its equivalent.
iii) Semester/year-wise all Marks sheets of Bachelor’s /Master’s Degree or its
equivalent.
iv) All experience certificates
v) Maximum marks, marks obtained in each semester/year should be given in
the application form under Sr. No. 10.
Note:
1. Candidates may send an advance copy of their application along with a
demand Draft of Rs. 500/- (also in case of application downloaded from website)
drawn in favour of Director, NITTTR Chandigarh to avoid delay. However, final
consideration of application will be subject to their being sponsored by the competent
authority at the time of counseling at this Institute.
2. The general candidates who have appeared in the final semester/year of their B.E.
examinations may also send an advance copy of their application(s) attaching
therewith the detailed marks sheets of all 7 semesters/3 years but must send a copy of
their detailed marks sheet of final semester/year on or before the last date of receipt of
applications, otherwise their application (s) will not be considered for admission.
3. If a candidate wishes to apply for more than one programme, separate
applications along with certificates will have to be sent for each programme.
Photocopies of application form may be used for applying for more than one
programme but a Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- in favour of Director, NITTTR,
Chandigarh should be attached with the each application form.
4. Some of the Universities award divisions of Bachelor’s/Master’s degrees based
only on the marks obtained by the students in 7th and 8th semesters/final year but all
the candidates seeking admission are essentially required to give maximum marks
and marks obtained in all the 8th semesters/4 years because the merit of admission
will be prepared on the basis of aggregate marks obtained in all the 8 semesters /
4 years. In case the BE result is declared in grade points, an authenticated copy of the
formula for conversion to percentage of marks should be attached.
5. Candidates admitted for various M.Tech./M.E. Programmes (Regular &
Modular) will have to submit their Medical Fitness Certificate duly signed by
CMO within 15 days from the date of their admission (in case of Regular
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programmes) and, 05 days from the date of their admission (in case of Modular
programmes).
6. As per directions of Supreme Court of India, ragging in educational institutions in
any form should be prevented. In order to ensure that the ragging does not take
place in the institute in any form, the institute has constituted Anti Ragging
Squads and Anti Ragging Committee which would conduct raids & detect the
cases (if any) & suggest preventive measures. If any incident of ragging comes to
the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and
if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the
institution.
PREPARATION OF MERIT LIST
(a) Sponsored Candidates
The Institute prepares a merit list of all sponsored eligible candidates based on the
aggregate percentage of marks obtained in all the semesters/years of qualifying
examination and the total experience. The admission is granted to candidates strictly
according to the merit list, prepared as follows:
(i) Qualification Multiplying Factor
(a) % of marks in BE or its equivalent X 0.4
(b) % of marks in B.A/ B.Sc. X 0.2
Plus + Total Score
% of marks in M.A/ M.Sc. X 0.2
The candidates must write in the application form, the maximum marks, marks obtained
in each of eight semesters/four years and the exact percentage of aggregate marks.
(ii) Experience
One score for each number of completed years of total experience on the last day of
receiving application gained after obtaining minimum entry qualification subject to a
maximum of ten. Experience against leave vacancy, visiting/guest faculty will not be
counted.
Note: The total score calculated based on qualifications and experience as mentioned in
(i) and (ii) above should not be less than 25. In case of a tie in the score of merit
so calculated, seniority in age will be the deciding factor for their inter-se merit.
(b) General Candidates
For general candidates, merit list is prepared based on aggregate percentage of marks of
all 8 semesters/4 years of B.E. or its equivalent. In case of a tie in the score of merit so
calculated, seniority in age will be the deciding factor for their inter-se merit.
Preference will be given to GATE qualified general candidates for M. Tech/ME Regular
programmes only. The names of GATE qualified general candidates, if admitted, on the
above basis, will be recommended/forwarded to AICTE, New Delhi for scholarship if
any, as per rules. The total score calculated based on qualifications as mentioned in (b)
above should not be less than 25.
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FEE, FUNDS AND EXPENSES FOR M.TECH/ME PROGRAMMES
a) Programme Fee
Programme Fee For M. Tech./ME Regular For M. Tech./ME Modular
Programmes (in Rupees) Programmes (in Rupees)
Admission Fee (one time) 1,000/- 1,000/-
Programme Fee
i) Teachers of Govt./ Govt. aided 11,000/- per semester 7,000/- per spell
technical institutions, officials
of State DTEs/ BTEs etc.) and
unemployed candidates
ii) Teachers of Private technical 14,000/- per semester 10,000/- per spell
institutions
iii) Industry candidates 20,000/- per semester 12,000/- per spell
Continuation Fee 1,500/- per semester (after 1,000/- per spell (after 6th
4th semester) spell)
Security (refundable) 5,000/- (one time) 5,000/- (one time)
The following funds (non-refundable) are also payable by the students during each
semester/spell:
NOTE: Every component of fees is subject to revision by the NITTTR, Chandigarh from time to time.
Examination Fee Rs 2,450/- and Rs. 1,400/- per semester/spell for M. Tech./ME Regular &
Modular Programmes respectively (Rs. 2,450/- and Rs. 1,700/-
separately for Regular & Modular Reappear examinations) or as
prescribed by the Panjab University from time to time.
Thesis Fee : Rs. 600/- for M. Tech./ME Programmes (both Regular & Modular) or as
prescribed by the Panjab University from time to time.
Extension of period for submission of thesis (per year or part thereof): Rs. 850/-.
University Annual Charges (for both M. Tech/ME Regular & Modular Programmes)
College Development Council Fee 35/-
University Sports Fee 50/-
University Examination Form Fee (Two Forms) (for Modular Programmes) 100/-
Youth Welfare Fund 75/-
Student Holiday Home Fee 60/-
University Sports Development Fee 50/-
University Registration Fee (for those who are coming
from other university/board/council) 85/-
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University Enrolment Fee (for those who are not registered with
Panjab University Chandigarh) 85/-
Migration Fee (for those candidates who have passed their lower
examination from other than Panjab University, Chandigarh) 240/-
University Continuation Fee 40/-
NSS Fee 05/-
Panjab University Alumni House & Scholarship Fund 15/-
University multipurpose Auditorium Fee 50/-
World University Service Fund 40/-
Service Tax fee @ Rs. 1 per month per year 12/-
Construction of PU Guru Teg Bahadur Bhawan 10/-
Construction of PU Girls Sports Hostel for 2010-11 100/-
Total Rs. 1,052/-
Note: 1. All Institute fee, funds, expenses and university fee etc. whether recurring/ non-
recurring are subject to revision by the Institute/Panjab University from time to time.
2. Any student who fails to pay institute/university Fee by the prescribed Date may
be fined, suspended or ultimately removed from the institute rolls.
b) Hostel Charges
Type of For all M.Tech./ME Regular Programmes For all M.Tech./ME Modular
Accommodatio Programmes
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(i) Single Room Rs. 2,400/- per semester Rs. 450/- for 1½ months on shared
Accommodation (including hostel maintenance, water and basis (including hostel maintenance,
(subject to electricity charges) to be deposited at the water and electricity charges) to be
availability time of admission deposited at the time of admission
(ii) P.G. Hostel Rs. 3,000/- per semester (Non-refundable) Rs. 450/- per student for 1½ months
(subject to (including hostel maintenance and water on shared basis (including hostel
availability) on charges) to be deposited at the time of maintenance and water charges) to
shared basis admission. be deposited at the time of
Electricity charges will be charged separately admission.
as per actual consumption. Electricity charges will be charged
separately as per actual
consumption.
Note:
Accommodation in Hostel will not be provided to the local students of
Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali and nearby stations.
All M.Tech./M.E. Regular students are required to vacate the P.G. Hostel
immediately after their third semester examination otherwise they will be charged
5 times of the standard room rent. They can be allotted single room
accommodation if they are doing their thesis in and around Chandigarh.
All students are required to conform to all Hostel/Mess Rules which may be
enforced by Faculty Incharge Hostel/Mess from time to time as approved by the
Director.
(iii) Mess/Canteen Charges
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Mess Rs. 1,500/- (per month) approximate
Canteen As per approved prevailing rates
REFUND RULES: Except for the refundable deposit of Rs. 5,000/-, no other amount
will be refunded if a student leaves the institution after joining
the programme. However, if a candidate does not join the
institute or surrenders his/her seat without attending the classes,
he will be refunded the fee as per AICTE guidelines.
16. ACADEMIC PRIZES
(i) Academic Award
This award will be given in respect of each branch of Master of Engineering Programme
who gets maximum percentage of marks based on the performance in 12 theory subjects
including thesis (all four semesters) subject to a minimum of 75% marks provided that
there are minimum 5 students appearing in the examination in the concerned ME
programme. The condition of minimum 5 students appearing in the examination will not
apply if a student gets 90% or more marks.
A merit certificate and Rs. 5,000/- cash are presented to all such students during
Annual Day Celebrations of the Institute on 18th November every year.
Dr. S.P. Luthra Memorial Gold Medal and a certificate of merit is awarded during
Annual Day Celebrations of the Institute on 18th November every year to a student
whose performance based on the complete course is ‘the best performance’ among
all students of all ME/M.Tech Programmes provided that there are minimum 5
students appearing in the examination of the concerned ME programme.
17. LIBRARY
The Institute library has over 49510 documents including books, journals/periodicals, and
non-book material in science, engineering & technology, management, social sciences
and humanities. It has open access system. It has circulation section, reference, textbook
section, periodical section, and newspaper & general reading section. Comfortable
seating arrangement for 100 students/readers is available so as to inspire them to study
independently and utilize their time in a constructive manner. The Institute is subscribing
to three e-resources (viz., IEL, ASCE, ASME through INDEST/AICTE Consortia),
around 50 journals, 13 recreational magazines and 14 newspapers. The Institute Library
is computerized for the benefit of readers. Complete bibliographic record of book
collection is accessible through the library OPAC. All M. Tech./ ME students are entitled
to draw maximum 06 books from institute library for a period of 14 days in one go.
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The Institute has its own dispensary where the medical facilities exist for the students,
staff and their families. A part-time doctor and an attendant have been engaged to look
after the patients.
19. HOSTEL
The Institute has five hostel blocks. In all, the institute has 93 single rooms in the main
hostel block, 160 rooms in two new hostel blocks for men, 40 rooms in one hostel block
for women and 45 family suites in the P.G. Hostel for accommodating nearly 350
trainees/students.
20. NITTTR, CHANDIGARH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
First Semester (for new students, IInd Semester (for students, Batch
Batch 2010 – 12) & IIIrd semester 2010 – 12) & IVth semester (for
(for students, Batch 2009 – 11) students, Batch 2009 – 11)
Normal Admission 12.07.2010 to 13.07.2010 -------
Late admission to be allowed by 14.07.2010 to 26.07.2010 -------
the Director NITTTR, with late
fee of Rs. 500/-
Late admission to be allowed by 27.07.2010 to 10.08.2010
the Vice Chancellor with late fee
as per University rules
Registration 13.07.2010 to 14.07.2010 12.01.2011 to 13.01.2011
Commencement of Classes 14.07.2010 13.01.2011
Teaching 14.07.2010 to 24.08.2010 13.01.2011 to 22.02.2011
First mid-semester tests 25.08.2010 to 27.08.2010 23.02.2011 to 25.02.2011
Teaching 30.08.2010 to 12.10.2010 28.02.2011 to 08.04.2011
Second mid-semester tests 13.10.2010 to 15.10.2010 11.04.2011 to 13.04.2011
Teaching 18.10.2010 to 29.11.2010 14.04.2011 to 26.05.2011
End-semester examinations 02.12.2010 to 20.12.2010 02.06.2011 to 20.06.2011
Commencement of next semester 12.01.2011 13.07.2011
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Registration for old students 01.06.2010 to 02.06.2010 01.06.2011 to 02.06.2011
01.12.2010 to 02.12.2010
Late admission to be 03.06.2010 to 03.12.2010 to 03.06.2011 to
allowed by the Director 04.06.2010 06.12.2010 06.06.2011
NITTTR, with late fee of
Rs. 500/-
University Examination 03.06.2010 to 02.12.2010 to 02.06.2011 to
for previous batch 06.06.2010 07.12.2010 07.06.2011
(two papers)
Commencement of Classes 07.06.2010 08.12.2010 08.06.2011
Teaching 07.06.2010 to 10.07.2010 08.12.2010 to 10.01.2011 08.06.2011 to 11.07.2011
(34 working days (34 working days (34 working days
including all Saturday & including all Saturday & including all Saturday &
Sunday) Sunday) Sunday)
Class test 11.07.2010 11.01.2011 12.07.2011
End of the spell 11.07.2010 11.01.2011 12.07.2011
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Serial No. AC/ 2k10/
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL TEACHERS TRAINING
AND RESEARCH, SECTOR-26, CHANDIGARH –160 019
Course for which Admission is sought (Please TICK the appropriate box)
M. Tech. Engineering Education
M.E. Manufacturing Technology Affix recent
M.E. Construction Technology & Management passport size
M.E. Computer Science & Engineering photograph
M.E. Instrumentation & Control
M.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
Please read the prospectus carefully before filling each item of the Application Form.
1) Name (Block letters)
2) Father’s Name: 3) Mother’s Name:
4) Date of Birth (Attach certificate) Gender:
5) Address for Correspondence:
6) Phones with Code (O) (R) Fax:
(Mobile No.) Email
7) Official Address
8) Sponsoring Institute/Organization:
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9) Belongs to SC/ST /Physical Handicapped/OBC category (Tick Mark and attach certificate):
10) Educational and Technical qualification (Diploma/Degree onwards)
S. Examination University Year Roll No. Max. Marks
No. Passed with Branch Marks obtained
For BE Students Branch:
1st Semester/1st Year
2nd Semester/2nd Year
3rd Semester/3rd Year
4th Semester/4th Year
5th Semester
6th Semester
7th Semester
8th Semester
Total Max. Marks: Total Marks obtained: % Aggregate of Marks
For A.M.I.E/I.E.T.E./M.A./M.Sc. Branch/Subject:
Section A/B.A./B.Sc.:
Section B/M.A./M.Sc.:
Total Marks: Total Marks Obtained % with Division:
NOTE: In case of BE, marks should be the sum of all eight semesters and, in case of AMIE, the sum of
marks in Section A & B. In case the result is declared in Grade Points, an authenticated copy of
the formula for conversion to percentage of marks should be attached.
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----Total experience:_________ Y_________ M________ D as on
04.05.2010
I certify that the entries made by me in this form are correct to the best of my knowledge and I have not
suppressed any information in any manner. I agree to observe and abide by all the rules & regulations of the
NITTTR, Chandigarh and the affiliating university that may be laid down from time to time during the period of
my studies and not to associate myself with any activity prejudicial to the discipline of the institute
Place:
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Date: Signature of applicant
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SPONSORING AUTHORITY
Certified that the particulars given by Mr./Ms _______________________________________
S/o / W/o / D/o _______________________________________ are correct to the best of my
knowledge. He/She is being sponsored for admission to Master’s Degree programme in:
Date: Signature
Place: Name:
Designation:
Address of Sponsoring (with Seal/Office Stamp)
IMPORTANT DATES
M. Tech/ME Modular Programmes:
Last Date for Receipt of duly sponsored Applications : 04.05.2010 upto 5.00 P.M.
Date of loading of Merit List on Institute Website: 21.05.2010
Date of Counseling for M. Tech/ME Modular Programmes: 28.05.2010 at 10.00 A.M.
Date by which Fee to be Deposited: 01.06.2010
Date by which classes will begin: 07.06.2010
No separate call letters will be issued for attending the counseling. ApplicationSerial
downNo. ME/from
loaded 2k10/the
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL TEACHERS TRAINING
institute’s website (or an advance copy thereof) must accompany a demand draft of Rs.500/- drawn in favour
of Director, NITTTR, Chandigarh payable at any scheduled bank at Chandigarh.
AND RESEARCH, SECTOR-26, CHANDIGARH –160 019
Application Form for Admission to M. Tech./ME REGULAR PROGRAMMES – 2010
Incomplete application, i.e., without photocopies of certificates and a demand draft of Rs. 500/- (in
case the application is down loaded from website or an advance copy thereof) will not be considered.
Course for which Admission is sought (Please TICK the appropriate box)
M. Tech. Engineering Education
M.E. Manufacturing Technology Affix recent
M.E. Construction Technology & Management passport size
M.E. Computer Science & Engineering photograph
M.E. Instrumentation & Control
M.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
Please read the prospectus carefully before filling each item of the Application Form.
1) Name (Block letters)
2) Father’s Name: 3) Mother’s Name:
4) Date of Birth (Attach certificate) Gender:
5) Address for Correspondence:
6) Phones with Code (O) (R) Fax:
(Mobile No.) Email
7) Official Address
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8) Sponsoring Institute/Organization:
9) Belongs to SC/ST /Physical Handicapped/OBC category (Tick Mark and attach certificate):
10. Educational and Technical qualification (Diploma/Degree onwards)
S. Examination University Year Roll No. Max. Marks
No. Passed with Branch Marks obtained
For BE Students Branch:
1st Semester/1st Year
2nd Semester/2nd Year
3rd Semester/3rd Year
4th Semester/4th Year
5th Semester
6th Semester
7th Semester
8th Semester
Total Max. Marks: Total Marks obtained: % Aggregate of Marks:
For A.M.I.E/I.E.T.E./M.A./M.Sc. Branch/Subject:
Section A/B.A./B.Sc.:
Section B/M.A./M.Sc.:
Total Marks: Total Marks Obtained % with Division:
NOTE: In case of BE, marks should be the sum of all eight semesters and, in case of AMIE, the sum of
marks in Section A & B. In case the result is declared in Grade Points, an authenticated copy of
the formula for conversion to percentage of marks should be attached.
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S/o / W/o / D/o _______________________________________ are correct to the best of my
knowledge. He/She is being sponsored for admission to Master’s Degree programme in:
Date: Signature
Place: Name:
Designation:
Address of Sponsoring (with Seal/Office Stamp)
IMPORTANT DATES
M. Tech/ME Regular Programmes:
Last Date for Receipt of duly sponsored Applications: 15.06.2010 upto 5.00 P.M.
Date of loading of Merit List on Institute Website: 02.07.2010
Date of Counseling for M. Tech/ME Regular Programmes: 12.07.2010 at 10.00 A.M.
Date by which Fee to be deposited: 13.07.2010
Date by which classes will begin: 14.07.2010
No separate call letters will be issued for attending the counseling. Application down loaded from the
NATIONAL
institute’s websiteINSTITUTE OF
(or an advance copy TECHNICAL
thereof) must accompanyTEACHERS’ TRAINING
a demand draft of Rs.500/- drawn in favour
AND Chandigarh
of Director, NITTTR, RESEARCH, payable atSECTOR-26,
any scheduled bankCHANDIGARH
at Chandigarh.
Vision
Mission
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• Strengthen networking and synergic partnership with industry
and institutions in the country and abroad.
• Fostering innovation, creativity and critical thinking and
integrate world of work with the teaching and learning system.
Quality Policy
Institute is committed to provide high quality and customize
education, training, R&D and extension services to technical
and vocational education system, industry and community.
The institute shall develop leadership in technical teacher
training and provide educational products and services to
enable the technical education system to achieve excellence
internationally.
File No. sd/Prospectus10
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