MANDATORY DISCLOSURES
I. NAME
OF THE INSTITUTION
Balasore
College
of Engineering & Technology,
Sergarh,
Balasore (Orissa) 756060.
Ph.No.
(06782) 236607, 236608, 236609
Fax No.
(06782) 236610.
Web site:
www. bcetbalasore.org
E-mail:
bcetbalasore@yahoo.com
Nearest
Railway Station : Balasore (12Km from college)
Nearest
Airport :
Bhubaneswar (200Km from College)
II. NAME
& ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/PRINICPAL
Prof. (Dr.)
Dharmapada Banerjee,
Principal
Balasore
College
of Engineering & Technology,
Sergarh,
Balasore (Orissa) 756060
Ph.No.
06782- 236608(O), 265369®
Fax No.
06782- 236610
E-mail
:dharmapadabanerjee@yahoo.com
III. NAME
OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY
Biju
Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela, Orissa.
I V.
GOVERNANCE
A.
Members of the Board and their brief background :
Name
Designation Background
Mr.
Prasanta Ku. Biswal
Chairman Entrepreneur
Mr.
Monmath Ku. Biswal Managing Director
Industrialist
Mr.
Subrata Biswal
Trustee Social Worker
Mr. Shyam
Sundar Mohapatra Trustee
Educationalist
B. Members of Academic Advisory Body
i.
Principal
ii.
Dean
(A&E)
iii.
HODs of
all Departments.
iv.
Head
(T&P)
v.
Dean
Students Affairs.
C. Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic
Advisory Body
i.
Board
Meeting twice a year.
ii.
Academic Advisory Body meetings monthly.
D. Organizational chart and processes.

E. Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and
students in academic affairs/improvements
Special classes are held throughout the year
to clarify the doubts of students in their respective
subjects. Students in small groups having doubts attend
these classes and interact with the concerned faculties
their related problems. The faculties place their lesson
plans before their HODs in concerned departments. Regular
departmental meetings are held involving faculties and
HODs regarding the academic activities. HODs submit their
respective departmental reports to Dean in Academics who
finally communicate it to the Principal.
F. Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good
Governance
To maintain parity in education and for the
best mobilization of all available resources such as
staff, teachers, librarians, industrialists for offering
to all shorts of learning facilities to students the
institute has distributed responsibilities among various
departments and deans. All departments under the
respective HODs discuss various issues and accordingly
take steps to face them. Principal co-ordinates among the
Dean, HODs, faculties and monitor their teaching
activities.
G. Student Feedback on Institutional
Governance/faculty performance
At the end of each semester students are given
forms to express their views regarding the classes, the
completion of course and their suggestion on the teaching
process. These things are later discussed in the academic
advisory body meeting and necessary steps are usually
taken to strengthen the teaching standards.
H. Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff
and students
The college has a Grievance Redressal Cell
comprising HODs of all departments. Particularly to take
care of girl students the college has a special
counselling cell in charge of a senior lady faculty to
meet the grievances of the girls. All these committees are
headed by the Principal which take into consideration all
grievances.
V.
PROGRAMMES
A.
Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE :
B.Tech.
in
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
Electronics & Instrumentation Engg.
Computer
Science & Engg.
Information Technology.
Mechanical Engg.
B.
Name
of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE :
Not yet
acreddited.
C.
Programme Details:
Name
: B.Tech.
Number of
seats
: 330
Duration
: 4 years.
Cut off
mark/rank for admission during the last three years
2003-04,
2004-05 2005-06
JEE
Rank, 20995 18590
20088
CET
Rank ------- 1569
2715
Fee:
(2006-07)
Branch
Subsidized fees per Annum
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. Rs. 45,
000/-
Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. Rs.
30, 000/-
Computer
Science & Engg. Rs. 45,
000/-
Information
Technology. Rs. 30,
000/-
Mechanical Engg.
Rs. 35, 000/-
Placement
Facilities:
The
college has a well organized training & placement cell to
guide the students in all matters related to training as
well as placement. It is our privilege to state that we
have been able to organize in campus interview for the
students by which we are able to place more than 70% of
our students in many top notch companies for the year
2004-05, 2005-06.
Campus
placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum
salary and average salary :
Year
%of Students Placed Minimum
Maximum Average
2004-05
72.41 1Lakh
2Lakh 1.4Lakh
2005-06
70.00 1.2Lakh
2.5Lakh 1.6Lakh
VI Faculty
(Branch
wise list of faculty members):
Permanent Faculty
74nos.
Visiting Faculty
09nos.
Permanent Faculty : Student Ratio
1:
18.14
Number
of Faculty employed and left during the last three
years
20nos.
VII
Profile
of Director/Principal with Qualifications, Total
Experience, Age and Duration of Employment at the
Institute Concerned.
Name
:
Dharmapada Banerjee
Date of Birth :
10.2.1945
Qualification :
·
Ph.D. (Engineering), Indian Institute of
Technology, Kharagpur, 1983
(Influence of Deformation –Zone
Geometry on Deformation Parameters and pressure
in Rolling with Plain –Barrel Rolls)
·
B.Sc. Engineering (Metallurgy), BHU,
Varanasi, 1966
Experience :
Employer
Duration
Designation Nature of Job
BCET Since 7th
July, 2005 Principal
Administration
MIET,
Bhubaneswar 03.02.2004 - 05.07.2005
Principal Administration
BCET,
Balasore 21.10.2003
–31.01.2004 Principal
Administration
Krupajal
Engineering 01.11.2000-16.08.2003
Principal Administration
College,
Bhubaneswar
College of
Engineering, BBSR 06.12.1999 –30.09.2000
Principal Administration
I.IT. Kharagpur 06.10.1971 –
31.10.1999 Faculty Teaching
(Testing (28 years) And Metal
working),
Research and
Administration.
B.H.U.
Varanasi 13.01.1969 –
30.06.1971 Research Scholar Research
(CSIR)
Indian Tube
Co. 05.04.1967 – 10.01.1969
Metallurgist Quality Control
Jamshedpur
HINDALCO
25.08.1966 – 31.03.1967 Trainee Engineer Production
Renukoot, India.
Administrative Experience:
Worked in Engineering Colleges as Principal since Dec.
1999.
In IIT, Kharagpur,
worked as Warden of Hall of Residence, Member of
Departmental Administrative Committee, Member of Dept.
Purchase Committee, In-charge of Dept. Training and
placement, In-charge of Testing and Metalworking
Laboratory and Member of Departmental Computer Committee.
Worked as Metallurgist in –charge of Indian Tube
Company for 2 years.
Experience Abroad:Went
to Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, USSR
(1974-1976)
for higher study cum teacher’s training under Indo-USSR
Exchange Programme.
·
Attended
International Symposium on Russian Language (1978), PFU,
Moscow
·
Visited
International Institutes in UK. Germany, Belgium and
Holland.
Teaching
Engagements:
Courses Taken
a)
Plastic Deformation of Metal b)
Mechanical Working of Metals.
c)
Advanced Theories of Metal Working
d) Advanced Metal Working Processes.
e.)
Advanced Theory of Rolling f)
Material Shaping
g)
Rolling of Alloy Steels
h) Material Shaping Lab.
i)
Mechanical Testing of Metals j)
Advanced Material Processing lab.
k)
Testing and Measurement Lab. l)
Theories and calculation in Metal working.
Laboratory Development.
a)
Developed Experiments in Metal Working Processes.
b)
In-Charge, Testing
and Measurements laboratory.
Research Activities.
Conducted Research Work
a) Rapid Quenching Technique of
Metals b.)Metal working of Metals.
c) Minimization of Seale loss in
Rolling d)Extrusion pressure.
e) Plasticity and Hot Workability of
Metals f) Powder Rolling.
g) Deformation parameters and Pressure in
Rolling h) Fatigue Life of Metals.
j) Nature of Necking under Tensile
Stresses. K) Deep Drawing of Metals.
l) Mathematical Modeling of Temperature
Distribution in Rolling.
m) Minimization of scale loss in Rolling.
Design/Fabrication Work
b)
design and Construction of a Piston –Anvil
Technique for Production of Thin Foil.
c)
Design and Fabrication of a Hot Workability Testing
Machine (Torsion Type)
d)
Design of Roll-Pass Sequences for Laboratory Type
Rolling Mills.
e)
Design of a laboratory-model Continuous Rolling
mill for production of Strips.
Industrial Research/Design Work(Important work)
a)
Consultancy with R&D Centre of Steel Authority of
India on
i.
Design of a Cooling system to minimize scale loss
in wire in wire-rod Mill.
ii.
Development of a Mathematical Model of Temperature
in Continuous wire Rod rolling Stands.
b)
Improvement of the cooling system in Wire Rod Mill
of Usa Alloys Ltd. Jamshedpur..
c)
Improvement in Properties of Continuously Cast Mn
Stainless Steel of Jindal, Delhi.
d)
Conducted Consultancy projects for many leading
organization.
Design reports, Technical Papers And Books :
Design Reports (Important works)
i.
Design of a Continous Rolling Mill for the
Production of 1.5MT Cold-rolled Sheets, Design report.
1972 (with V.S.Berkovskii et al)
ii.
Production of 2MT slabs for Hot and Cold Sheet
Rolling. Design Report, 1972 (With V.S. Berkovskii et al)
iii.
Design of a Structural rolling mill) Design Report,
1972 (with V.S. Berkoskii)
iv.
Minimisation of Scale-loss in the Coils of 250mm
wire-rod Mill at B.S.P India, Academic Report, 1973(with
V.S. Berkovskii et al).
v.
Determination of Plasticity of Duraluminium on
Aging by Wedge Rolling, Academic Report 1973 (with H.R.
Sengupta).
vi.
Study of Hot Workability by Torsion, Academic
Report, 1974 (with H.R.Sengupta )
vii.
Design of a Strip Mill, Design Report, 1977 (with
Prof. P.R. Dhar).
Technical Papers
viii.
An Imporved Piston and Anvil Technique for
Quenching Liquid Metals Met Trans 1971(i)2655-57 (with
P.Ramachandra Rao and T.R. Anantharaman)
ix.
Influence of Deformation Zone Geometry on
Deformation of A Strip in Rolling with Plainbarrel Rolls
(in Russian) Scientific Transation on Plastic Deformation
of metals and Alloys, Metallurgia, 1979, (118), 108-113,
(with V.S. Berkovskii V.T. Dzadan A.K. Grigorev A.N.
Voronov).
x.
Effect of Deformation –sone Geometry on Pressure in
Rolling with Plain –barrel R.H.Ibid, 1979, (118), 114-118,
(with V.S.Bekovskii et al)
xi.
Estimation of Residual life in Fluctuating loading
through Resistance Measurement Trains. IIM, 1989(2),
S275-278(with S.Sen and A. Biswas).
xii.
Application of Eddy Current Test in the Study of
Structural Damage by Fluctuating Loading , Presented att
41st Annual Meeting of IIM, 1987 (with S.Sen
and A. Biswas)
xiii.
A Numerical Analysis on Neek Formation in Tension
Specimens, Journal of Material Processing and Technology.
(with T.K. Dutta) Vol. 54, No. 1-4, pp 309-313.
xiv.
Extension of Pairs Equations and its Application in
the Study of Fatigue Processes. International Journals of
Fatigue.
xv.
A Method to Estimate Structural Damage By
Fluctuating Loading, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of
Materials.
xvi.
Modeling of peak pressure in Extrusion using lead
as a medaling materials forum.
xvii.
Simulation of Hot Rolling of Plain Carbon Steel,
Journal of ISI.
xviii.
Mathematical Modeling of Spreading in rolling of
stainless steel, Scientific Transaction on Plastic
Deformation of Metals and Alloys, Metallurgic.
xix.
Influence of Deformation –zone Geometry on
Deformation Parameters in rolling, Scientific Transaction
on Plastic Deformation of Metals and Alloys, Metallurgic.
xx.
Mechanism of Spreading in Rolling with Cylindrical
Rolls, (Manuscript ready) Scientific Transaction on
Plastic Deformation of Metals and Alloys, Metallurgic.
xxi.
Spread in Rolling: A Review, Metals Review.
xxii.
Study of Hot Workability using Statistically
Designed Experiments, (Manuscript ready) Scientific
Transaction on Plastic Deformation of Metals and Alloys,
Metallurgic.
Books.
xxiii.
Fundamentals and technology of Rolling Processes,
(Monograph).
xxiv.
A Text Book on Principles and Technology of Metal
Working (Manuscript ready).
xxv.
Experiments in Metal Working (Laboratory Manual).
xxvi.
Alloy Steels Working (Monograph, under
preparation).
Topic of Ph.D. Thesis Ph.D. And Guidance :
i.
Influence of deformation-zone Geometry on
Deformation Parameters and Pressure in Rolling with
Plain-barrel Rolls (Self).
ii.
Life Estimation of Meals under cyclic loading
(completed).
iii.
Study of the Nature of Plastic Deformation Neeking
via FEM Route (completed).
Membership of Professional Institutes :
i.
Indian Institute of Metals, India (life member)
ii.
Institution of Engineers, India.
Pastime Activities:
i.
Translation of Technical paper sand articles from
Russian Language to English (Registered Translator of
INSDOC, CSIR, India)
ii.
Astrology and Predict as (Life Member, Indian
Institute of Astrology).
VIII
Fee :
A. Details of fee, as approved by
State fee Committee, for the Institution:
Branch
Subsidized fees per Annum
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
Rs. 45, 000/-
Electronics & Instrumentation Engg.
Rs. 30, 000/-
Computer
Science & Engg. Rs.
45, 000/-
Information
Technology. Rs.
30, 000/-
Mechanical Engg.
Rs. 35, 000/-
B Time schedule
for payment of fee for the entire programme:
1st week of July in each
academic session.
C.
No. of fee waivers granted with amount and name
of students.
SN. Name
Regd. No. Amount.
1. Prachi Tanaya Patra
0401225049 Rs.10,000/-
2.
Kisore Ojha 0401225161 Rs.
10,000/-
3.
Jayshree Piri 0301225060 Rs.
10,000/-
4.
Rahasrani Khandai 0401225045 Rs. 10,000/-
5.
Niharika Mohanty 0401225087 Rs. 10,000/-
D. Number of scholarship
offered by the institute, duration and amount.
16 students (Toppers of each year in
each branch), duration 1 year and amount Rs. 5,000/-
E. Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship:
Poor
but meritorious students are given financial assistance
such as cut off in their tuition fees and special
financial packages depending on their needs as decided by
the scholarship committee of the college.
F.
Estimate cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels
:
Rs. 8,000/- per Annum
IX Admission
A.
Number
of seats sanctioned with the year of approval:
Branch
Sanctioned
Intake Year of approval
Electronics & Telecomm.Engg.
90 2001-02
Electronics & Instrum. Engg.
60 2001-02
Computer Sc. & Engg.
60 2001-02
Information
Technology
60 2001-02
Mechanical Engg.
60 2006-07
B.
Number
of students admitted under various categories each year in
the last three Years:
Session
SC ST OBC Gen.
2003-04 1
1 0 110
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