1. RAMGARH ENGINEERING COLLEGE, RAMGARH
[ESTD. BY GOVT. OF JHARKHAND , RUN AND MANAGE BY TECHNO INDIA UNDER PPP]
Contact Detailsā
Ramgarh Engineering College
Murubanda near Chitorpur, Ramgarh,
Dist: Ramgarh, Jharkhand.
Email: gec.ramgarh@gmail.com
2. ABOUT THE COLLEGE:
ļµ Ramgarh Engineering College, was developed through an inclusive and collaborative
process between the Government of Jharkhand and Techno India in the year 2013. The
strategic plan articulated three comprehensive goals-Advancing Students, Advancing
Community, and Advancing Mission and Identity.
ļµ This Govt. Aided engineering college will provide admission to some reserve seats for
students from Jharkhand and the rest will be open for students from other states. The
college constructed by Department of Science and Technology, Jharkhand and managed
by the Techno India Group. The engineering college is situated in Murubanda which is
just 10 KM away from the district headquarter Ramgarh. It is around 46 KM away from
the state capital Ranchi. The district is well connected with roads and railways with major
cities of Eastern India.
3. Infrastructure of the Ramgarh Engineering College :
Undergraduate
1. Academic Building ā 01 No.
2. Administrative building-01 No.
3. Principal's Quarter - 1 Nos. 3 BHK
4. Professorās Quarter: 3 BHK
5. Asst. Professors' Quarter- 32 Nos. 2BHK
6. Guest House-1 No. 2 BHK
7. Technical Assistant's quarter- 48 Nos. 1BHK.
8. Group D Quarter- 24 Nos. 1BHK
9. Boys' Hostel- 1 Nos: 300 Seats
10. Girls Hostel- 1 Nos 150 seats
11. Play Ground- 2 Nos.
12. Cafeteria- 1 No.
13. Stationary store: 1 No.
14. ATM Facility: PNB bank
The REC is continuing the quality engineering education in the area of Ramgarh since 2013.
The management is trying to develop the academic structure of the college in order to make the
college as an asset of the state Jharkhand as well as of the Country.
4. Infrastructure of the Ramgarh Engineering College :
At present the college is running UG engineering academic
session with Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics & Communications and
Computer Science & Engineering discipline of Engineering.
BRANCHES SEATS*
Computer Science & Engineering 60
Mechanical Engineering 60
Electrical Engineering 60
Electronics & Communication Engineering 60
Civil Engineering 60
Total 300
*Additionally, college has a provision of in taking 60 (12 in each branch) as diploma to degree
(D2D). This provision is in the second year.
5. DATABASE of STUDENTS (ADMISSION):
Year 2013 2014 2015 2016
Stream 1st year
Lateral
Entry
1st year
Lateral
Entry
1st year
Lateral
Entry
1st year
Lateral
Entry
CE 48 0 55 4 58 6 55 7
CSE 34 0 34 2 47 6 38 4
ECE 30 0 39 3 42 5 41 4
EE 55 0 50 5 51 8 59 6
ME 50 0 55 5 58 8 52 10
Total 217 0 233 19 256 33 245 31
Grand total
(1st year +
Lateral entry)
217 252 289 276
8. STAFF DETAILS:
A. FACULTY DETAILS:
DEPARTMENT NO. OF
FACULTY
NAME DESIGNATION
BSH 7 1. DR. NAZMUL ISLAM
2. DR. ADITYA KUMAR SINGH
3. DR. DEEPAK MAJHI
4. MR. RUPAM PAL
5. MR. DEBASISH ROY
6. MR. SAJAL DEBNATH
7. MR. SARIFUL ISLAM
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [VICE PRINCIPAL]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [HOD]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
CSE 9 1. MR. PRASANTA KUMAR PAL
2. MS. SUSMITA PALMAL
3. MS. SUPARNA KARMAKAR
4. MR. MAHESH KUMAR
5. MR. PRAKASH RANJAN
6. MR. NAVJYOT NAG
7. MR. PIJUSH MONDAL
8. MR. SUBHAM CHAKRABORTY
9. MR. ARIJIT DUTTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [HOD]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
ECE 9 1. MR. SUBHAJIT PAL
2. MR. ABHIRUP BHAWAL
3. MR. NILESH KUMAR
4. MR. SUPRAKASH JANA
5. MS. PRIYANKA SAHA
6. MS. KAYENAT SHAHID
7. MS. PRATISTHA PAL
8. MR. DEBJIT DEY
9. MR. SURAJIT DUTTA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR[HOD]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
9. STAFF DETAILS:
DEPARTME
NT
NO. OF
FACULTIES
NAME DESIGNATION
EE 10 1. MR. PANKAJ SARKAR
2. MR. PINAKI RANJAN DAS
3. MR. PRAKASH KUMAR
4. MR. NIVAS THAKUR
5. MS. AYANI NANDI
6. MS. SHREYA NAG
7. MR. BARUN KUMBHAKAR
8. MR. DEB KUMAR CHATTERJEE
9. MR. SUVANKAR SAMANTA
10. MR. PRIYARANJAN MISHRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR[HOD]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
CIVIL 8 1. DR. R P SHARMA
2. MR. HITESH KUMAR
3. MS. AMRITA KUMARI
4. MS. SUDESHNA BERA
5. MS. GAYITRI JENA
6. MR. TAPAS MAISHAL
7. MR. VISHAL KUMAR
8. MR. SISHIR MALLICK
PROFESSOR[HOD]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
ME 13 1. MR. R S PRASAD
2. MR. RAJEEV RANJAN
3. MR. BUDHURAM BOIPAI
4. MR. SUGAN ABHISHEK MUNDU
5. MR. ALOK KUMAR
6. MR. MADAN KUMAR
7. MR. SHIVESH KUMAR
8. MR. PANKAJ KISHORE
9. MR. BAGESH BIHARI
10. MR. PANKAJ SAHU
11. MR. NAVNEET SINGH
12. MR. OM SHAKTI SINGH
13. MR. JAINATH MAHATO
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR[HOD]
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
10. STAFF DETAILS:
ļµ B. ADMIN STAFF
DEPARTMENT NO. OF STAFF DEPARTMENT DESIGNATION
OFFICE 5 1. MR. RAJIB BANERJEE
2. MR. AMRIT RAJ
3. MR. SIKANDRA KUMAR
4. MR. SACHIN NAYAN
5. MR. BABLU KUMAR
ADMIN EXECUTIVE
ADMIN EXECUTIVE
CARE TAKER
Office Staff
ADMIN EXECUTIVE
LIBRARY 1. MR. BISWAJIT MALIK
2. MRS. MALA KUMARI
3. MRS. DEBARSHI BANERJEE
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN
LIBRARY ASSISTANT
LIBRARY STAFF
11. ACADEMIC DETAILS:
1ST SEM Course Code Course Title Period Total Credits
L T P
Theory
HU1101 Professional Communication
Engineering
3 1 0 4
CS 1101 Engineering Chemistry I 3 1 0 4
PH 1101 Engineering Physics I 3 1 0 4
MA 1101 Mathematics I 3 1 0 4
ME 1101 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4
EE 1101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 4
Sessional
CH 1201
PH 1201
Chemistry Lab/
Physics Lab
0 0 3 2(1+1)
ME 1201
EE 1201
Engineering Mechanics Lab/
Electrical Engineering Lab
0 0 3 2(1+1)
ME 1202 Engineering Graphics I 0 0 3 2
ME 1203 Workshop Practice I 0 0 3 2
CS 1301 General Proficiency - - - 1
Total 33
12. ACADEMIC DETAILS:
2ND SEM
Course Code Course Title Period Total Credits
L T P
Theory
IT 2101 Programming Language (C++) 3 1 0 4
CH 2102 Environment & Ecology 3 1 0 4
PH 2102 Engineering Physics II 3 1 0 4
MA 2102 Mathematics II 3 1 0 4
ME 2102 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1 0 4
EC 2102 Basic Electronics 3 1 0 4
Sessional
EC 2201 Basic Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2
IT 2201 Computer Programming Lab 0 0 3 2
ME 2204 Engineering Graphics II 0 0 3 2
ME 2205 Workshop Practice II 0 0 3 2
CS 2302 General Proficiency - - - 1
Total 33
13. COURSE OF CSE DEPT
3RD SEM 4TH SEM 5TH SEM 6TH SEM 7TH SEM 8TH SEM
14. COURSE OF ECE DEPT
3RD SEM 4TH SEM 5TH SEM 6TH SEM 7TH SEM 8TH SEM
15. COURSE OF CIVIL DEPT
3RD SEM 4TH SEM 5TH SEM 6TH SEM 7TH SEM 8TH SEM
16. COURSE OF EE DEPT
3RD SEM 4TH SEM 5TH SEM 6TH SEM 7TH SEM 8TH SEM
17. COURSE OF ME DEPT
3RD SEM 4TH SEM 5TH SEM 6TH SEM 7TH SEM 8TH SEM
19. ACHIEVEMENTS
RESULTS:
A. SECURED 10 (CGPA) out of 10 in UNIVERSITY EXAM IN LAST SEM.
B. SECURED 100 MARKS ON MATHEMATICS.
C. Qualified in GATE EXAM.
D. Topper in THE UNIVERSITY Examination (AMONG ALL COLLEGES) for the last two
years.
TEQIP III
we are selected for Govt. funding (teqip III).
We will upgrade our infrastructure, laboratories by utilizing the teqip III fund.
Our mission is to get NBA accreditation within 2020.
20. PLACEMENTS:
1. MORE THAN 60 STUDENTS OF THE FIRST BATCH HAVE ALREADY BEEN PLACED IN DIFFERENT
RENOWNED COMPANIES.
2. FEW HAVE BEEN PLACED IN DIFFERENT COMPANIES LIKE IBM, ENATEL
TELECOMMUNICATION, SUNBEAM, MICROMAX, TDI, CGI AND ETC.
3. MANY STUDENTS HAVE GOT DIFFERENT COMPANIES .
5. WE ARE HOPING FOR BETTER PLACEMENT FOR THE UPCOMING YEARS.
21. FACILITIES:
The management developed the following infrastructures of the college.
ā¢Free accommodation facility for the staff members.
ā¢Free diesel generator facility: Two DG available in the college for power backup to the
college campus, staff quarter and hostels
ā¢Free internet collection (wi-fi) for students and staff.
ā¢Development of play grounds for the students and staff members.
ā¢ATM facility in the campus.
ā¢Cafeteria in campus
ā¢Extra coaching for students (GATE/Campus interviews).
ā¢Industrial Training for students.
ā¢Well equipped laboratories for all the branches
ā¢Research facility for the faculty.
ā¢Pollution free clean environment.
ā¢Etc.
22. PUBLICATION OF FACULTIES:
1. By Mr. Prasanta Kumar Paul, HOD, PHD pursuing]
P K Paul, K kamath, L Sharma, TREMPLIN Save Time In Every Project in International Journal of Engineering
Research & Technology (IJERT), ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol. 2 Issue 9, September - 2013, IJERTV2IS90535
P K Paul, K Kamath, L Sharma, Tremplin C# Database Application Development Compressed in International
Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science (IJECS), IISN: 2319-7242. Volume 2 Issue 11 November 2013.
P K Paul, L Sharma, A Report on Dhruval Enterprise Resource Planning Solution Implementing Financial Module in
International Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science (IJECS), IISN: 2319-7242. Volume 3. 2015
PK Paul, S Vyas, A Review of Hybrid Data Mining Algorithm for Big Data Mining, INDER Science, 2017
23. PUBLICATION OF FACULTIES:
2 . By MR. ABHIROOP BHAWAL, ECE [PHD pursuing]
Bhawal, A., Nath, A., Mitra, S., Roy, P., Das, P, K. (2015). āAn in-building multi-server cloud system based on
shortest path algorithm depending on the distance and measured signal strength.ā IOSR Journal of Computer
Engineering, Vol. 17, Issue 1, PP 38-42.
Bhawal, A., Nath, A., Mitra, S., Roy, P., Das, P, K. (2015). āA data transmission technique based on RSSI in an ad-hoc
network.ā IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering, Vol. 17 Issue 1, PP 43-47.
24. PUBLICATION OF FACULTIES:
10 selected( Last three years) publication of Dr N. Islam
1 Maximum Hardness and Minimum Polarizability Principle through Lattice Energies of Ionic Compounds SavaÅ Kaya, Cemal Kaya, Nazmul Islam Physica B, Volume 485,
15 2016. 60 66
2 Comment onāRuling out Any Electrophilicity Equalization Principleā and Hardness Equalization PrincipleNazmul Islam and Dulal C Ghosh J Phys Chem Biophys 2015,
5:3, 1000180 1000180
3 On the Use of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships (QSAR) and Global Reactivity Descriptors to Study the Biological Activities of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Nazmul Islam Chemometrics Applications and Research, QSAR in Medicinal Chemistry Chapter 9., July, 2015 [Book Chapter]
299 316
4 The Nucleophilicity Equalization Principle and New Algorithms for the Evaluation of Molecular Nucleophilicity
SavaÅ Kaya, Cemal Kaya, Nazmul Islam Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 1080,2016 72 78
5 A useful method for the prediction of molecular electrophilicity and nucleophilicity
SavaÅ Kaya, Cemal Kaya,Ilkay Ugurlu Nazmul Islam Journal of Turkish Chemical Socity, 3(2),2016 89 102
6 On the application of Conceptual Density Functional Theory to Atomic and Molecular Domain Nazmul Islam Special Issue, Conceptual Density Functional Theory: Its
grand application to atomic and molecular domain, Current Physical Chemistry, 2017 In press
7 Conceptual Density Functional Approaches of Quantifying and Evaluating Some Akin Periodic Descriptors like the Atomic Radius, the Electronegativity, and the Hardness
and their Application in the Real World Dulal C. Ghosh, Nazmul Islam Special Issue, Conceptual Density Functional Theory: Its grand application to atomic and
molecular domain, Current Physical Chemistry, 2017.
In press
8 Do the fukui function and local softness specify the softest and hardest regions of porphyrin Nazmul Islam and Minakshi Das Advances in Chemical Modeling, Vol-5,
2015.
9 Quantum Chemical and Molecular Dynamic Simulation Studies for the Prediction of Inhibition Efficiencies of Some Piperidine Derivatives on the Corrosion of Iron SavaÅ
Kaya, Lei Guo, Cemal Kaya, Nazmul Islam Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (Elsevier) Volume 65, 2016, 522 529
10 A Novel Method for the Calculation of Bond Stretching Force Constants of Diatomic Molecules SavaÅ Kaya,Cemal Kayaa, I. B. Obotb, Nazmul Islam Spectro Chemica
Acta, 154,2016 103. 107