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Presentation to NAAC Peer Team Members Presented by Prof. Biplab Halder Prof. Ajay Pathak Pro-Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor The ICFAI University, Tripura The ICFAI University, Tripura 29 th 31 st October, 2018 ICFAI University Tripura


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Presentation to

NAAC Peer Team Members

Presented by

  • Prof. Ajay Pathak

Vice Chancellor The ICFAI University, Tripura

  • Prof. Biplab Halder

Pro-Vice Chancellor The ICFAI University, Tripura

29th – 31st October, 2018

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ICFAI University Tripura

Wel elcom

  • mes

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Honorable Members of NAAC Peer Team

29th-31st October 2018

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Members of NAAC Peer Team Designation

  • Prof. (Dr.) R. Venkata Rao

Chairperson

  • Prof. R. P. Vadhera

Member

  • Prof. Shrawan K. Sharma

Member

  • Prof. Bhagaban Das

Member

  • Prof. H. N. Prasad

Member

  • Prof. Nasib Singh Gill

Member Coordinator

  • Prof. Vani N. Laturkar

Member

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The ICFAI Group-1984

Established 11 Universities 9 Business Schools

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ICFAI University, Tripura-2004

Member of

  • The Association of Commonwealth Universities
  • Association of Indian Universities
  • Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia
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Vision

To be a top ranking university of choice for students, staff and corporates, recognized for excellence in Higher Education and Research specially relevant to social needs.

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Mission

  • Offer Career-Oriented Programs
  • Develop Professional and Life Skills
  • Promote Intellectually Stimulating Environment
  • Create Social Sensitivity and High Sense of Ethics
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Ranking of IUT

Organization Faculty Rank in 2018 India Today Law <40 Science and Technology < 100

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Faculties

  • Science and Technology
  • Management Studies
  • Education
  • Law
  • Special Education and Rehabilitation
  • Physical Education and Yoga
  • Library & Information Science
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Paramedical Sciences
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Curriculum Design and Development

 Multilayered Approach

  • Regulatory Requirements
  • Faculty Inputs
  • Industry Developments
  • Board of Studies
  • Academic Council Meetings

Criteria 1: Curricular Aspects

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Academic Flexibility

Choice Based Credit System New

  • Departments
  • Programs
  • Courses
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Academic Enrichment

  • Yoga
  • Industry Exposure
  • Foreign Language
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Criterion 2:

Teaching-Learning and Evaluation

Gender Male Female

Number 78 32

S.No States Number 1 Tripura 42 2 West Bengal 37 3 Assam 6 4 Bihar 5 5 Manipur 4 6 Telangana 4 7 Odisha 3 8 AP 2 9 UP 2 10 Jharkhand 2 11 Maharastra 1 12 Meghalaya 1 13 Punjab 1 Total 110

Tea eacher ers D Diver ersity

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Experience of Faculty Members

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Learner Centric Approach

  • Multiple Aids in classroom
  • Case Studies, Projects, Field Visits
  • Laboratories: To put Theory to Practice
  • Internships: To Integrate into Industry
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Evaluation Process

  • CGPA System
  • Continuous Assessment
  • Midterm and End term Exams
  • Transparent system
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Criterion 3 : Research, Innovation and Extension

PhD Completed submitted Pursuing Number of faculty members 38 08 24

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National and International Collaborations

  • Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
  • National Law School of India University(NLSIU), Bangalore
  • Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • International University of Business Agriculture and

Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • Dev Sanskriti Viswavidyalaya, Haridwar
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Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship

  • Institution Innovation Council
  • Incubation Center
  • Center for Entrepreneurship

Development

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Extension Activities

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Criterion 4 Infrastructure & Learning Resources

Inaugaration of the campus

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ICFAI Campus Details (Rounded off sqft.) Infrastructure & Learning Resources

Total built up area 5,63,738 Academic area 1,66,762 Laboratory building 41,415 Civil Engineering lab building 16,269 Workshop Building 4,356 Hostels (boys) area 91,126 Hostel (girls) area 30,375 Library area 5,791 Sports (multipurpose field, basketball ground, volleyball, Badminton) 92,000 Recreation area 3350 Clinic area 180 Faculty& staff quarters area 56,731 Guesthouse area 3,276 Mess area 18,529 sub-station area 5,864 Pump house 4,335 STP 807 Boundary wall 1.70Km Covered pathway 10,415 RCC Road 26,039

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Total Land Area 32 Acre , Tentative valuation 120 Crores Existing BUILT-UP Area 5,63,738 Sqft (Valuation 100 crores) Under Construction BUILT-UP Area 52,541 Sqft, (Valuation 60 Crores) Total Value in Rupees 280.00 Crores Bus Facility 13 buses (8 University owned )

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Physical Infrastructure

  • Well Equipped Classrooms
  • Hostels Faculty Quarters and Guest House
  • Pump House with IRP Facility
  • Sewage Treatment Plant STP
  • Sports Facilities
  • Medical Facility
  • Backup Generators
  • Central Library
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Hostel and Campus Life

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Laboratories

  • Science
  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Electronics
  • Civil Engineering
  • Psychology
  • Language
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Library

SL No Particulars Category Quantity 1 Books No of Titles 13223 No of Books 31937 E-Books 78 2 Periodicals Journals 52 Magazines 28 3 E-Resources Online books & Journals/Databases 6 CDs 795 4 Book Bank 13500 5 Newspapers 13

E-Library Resources

  • EBSCO
  • JSTOR
  • IEI
  • DELNET
  • OJAS
  • Manupatra
  • INFLIBNET
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IT Infrastructure

  • Student Computer Ratio – 3.74
  • LAN connection throughout the campus
  • Bandwidth – 120 mbps
  • BSNL, JIO and Artel dedicated towers
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ERP System

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Stu tudents ts G Growth th

Criterion 5:

Student Support and Progression

Academic Year Number of Students

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Students Admissions

(Seven years)

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NJY Merit Scholarship

Year Number of Students 2012-13 69 2013-14 67 2014-15 65 2015-16 52 2016-17 86

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Capability Enhancement and Career Guidance

  • Remedial Classes
  • Soft Skill Training
  • Coaching for Competitive Tests
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Student Progression

Sl. No. Year Placement Higher Education Competitive Examination 1 2012-13 90 99 81 2 2013-14 126 73 85 3 2014-15 135 99 95 4 2015-16 36 85 2 5 2016-17 176 48 125

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Placement

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Sports Events

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Cultural Events

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Cultural Events

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NCC

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Alumni Association

Alumni Chapters

  • Manipur
  • Sikkim
  • Bihar
  • Jharkhand
  • Assam
  • Hyderabad

Activities of Alumni

  • Medical camps
  • Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

Birth Day Celebrations

  • Annual Meets
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Eminent Visitors Criterion 6:

Governance, Leadership and Management

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Eminent Visitors

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University Governance

  • Board of Governors
  • Board of Management
  • Academic Council
  • Finance Committee
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Faculty Support

  • Financial support to attend conferences

and workshops.

  • Professional development programs
  • Robust appraisal system
  • IT facility to facilitate efficiency
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Quality Assurance

  • Course Progress is Monitored
  • Regular Reports Reviewed
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Regulatory Approvals and Affiliations Criterion 7:

Institutional Values and Best Practices

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VIVEKANANDA STUDY CIRCLE

  • Inauguration on 17th August 2017
  • Students, Faculty member and Staff
  • f ICFAI University Tripura meet

every Sunday at ICFAI University Library reading room for discussion

  • n Spiritual and Motivational aspects
  • f life.
  • ICFAI University Tripura Library has

numbers

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books to study Vivekananda ideas and philosophy of life. Swami Hitakamananda Ji Maharaj

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Best Practices

  • Departmental Seminars for Faculty Development.
  • Community Development.
  • Free academic assistance to economically disadvantaged

students.

  • Free legal aid to surrounding community through “Legal Aid

Clinic”.

  • Awareness and sensitization in the surrounding community about

special children.

  • Free counselling to the parents of special children.
  • Skill development of special children in the dedicated lab.
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Best Practices

  • Learning Management System
  • Educational ERP
  • Experiential and collaborative learning
  • Healthy teacher-student relationship
  • Special attention is paid towards the slow learners
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Best Practices

  • No Tobacco Use
  • Robust waste management system
  • LED lamps for campus lighting
  • E-wastes are recycled not disposed
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Gender Sensitivity

  • Separate hostels for girls
  • Separate washroom facility
  • CCTV cameras monitor the entire campus for security
  • Dedicated lady security staff
  • Around 30% of total teaching faculty members are female
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SWOC Analysis

  • Professional Management
  • Best of class faculty
  • Sprawling campus and infrastructure
  • Academic facility
  • Limited geographical reach
  • Newer programs
  • Government Support
  • Remote and rural location
  • Connectivity
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Future Vision

Teacher Education D.P.Ed , M.Ed , BA-B.Ed. , B.Sc-B.Ed Nursing ANM , GNM, B.Sc Nursing Yoga B.Sc (Yoga), M.Sc (Yoga) PG Biotechnology, Sociology, Psychology

  • Encouraging young researchers
  • International Collaboration
  • Universities
  • UNDP
  • UNESCO
  • Capacity Building for Teachers
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Thank You