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ANNUAL
REPORT
Introduction 02
Academic Programmes 06
Departments 10
Institute Events 23
Student Activities 27
Infrastructural Development 36
Organisation Update 42
In May 2016, the Union Cabinet gave and students will be able to develop a
its ex-post-facto approval to amend The strong sense of community in and around
Institutes of Technology Act, 1961, for Goa. We are devoting most of our time on
incorporation of 6 new IITs including casting our distinctive strength in recruiting
IIT Goa — an institution of national bright young faculties and initiating
importance. Subsequently on July 30, 2016, research programs in new and emerging
IIT Goa made its auspicious beginning areas of excellence. The process is on and
from the Goa Engineering College we look forward to exciting times ahead.
campus. This was a day to remember. This annual report is not just a snapshot
To commemorate this historic occasion, of time but being the first annual report,
a plaque was unveiled by the Hon’ble it is a historic document showing our
HRD Minister Mr. Prakash Javadekar in progress through the first academic year
the presence of former Hon’ble Defence i.e. 2016-17. It also reflects our strategic
Minister Mr. Manohar Parrikar and the planning about the decisions we make for
former Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa our future. The task is cut out for us for the
Mr. Laxmikant Parsekar. The first batch coming years, and only time will tell how
of 90 students were enrolled into three well we put our ideas into practice. Since
branches of Engineering — Mechanical, its inception, IIT Goa has become a brand
Electrical and Computer Science and by itself, and I believe it will unleash its
Engineering. The entire teaching load was potential to accomplish great things in the
handled by faculties of IIT Bombay which future.
continues to act as the mentoring Institute. IIT Goa’s official logo was unveiled
As we progressed into the semester, we on the first Foundation Day. The logo was
realized managing students in a makeshift unveiled by Mr. Dinar Bhatkar, a graduate
campus and providing adequate facilities of IIT Bombay (Batch of ‘76) and a
for faculties posed several challenges that prequalified project consultant. The logo
required serious planning. One-by-one, symbolizes the overall image of IIT Goa.
all issues ranging from lecture rooms to It encompasses a basic design format and
housing were sorted out and we looked adopts a classical look. The chords/ lines
forward to the next semester. drawn from the inner circle of the logo
On March 9, 2017, I took charge as in a particular fashion share resemblance
the Director of IIT Goa. We set our vision to the sloping roof structures that are
on four key themes: Learning, Research, a common sight in Goa ever since the
Environment and Outreach. With these Portuguese times. The open book placed on
thematic directions, we strategically plan a pedestal symbolizes knowledge, which
to make IIT Goa a unique institution of is accepted from Vedic era. The flame at
higher learning, to have impact on society, the centre represents the eternal desire to
environment and other global challenges. learn. The logo is thus a masterpiece, which
We are planning our new campus — big incorporates the ideals the Institute stands
enough to have an international reach and for, along with a cultural link to the place
impact, yet small enough that our faculty and the community.
Undergraduate programmes :
Semester I : From the last week of July to the last week of November.
Semester II : From the first week of January to the last week of April.
In each of the two semesters of the first year, a student is required to register for the relevant
courses listed in the curriculum for that semester. The BTech programs consist of eight semesters
spread over 4-years. During the first semester, all branches have a common curriculum.
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Male : Female ratio
10:1
students students
78 8
Sports NO 102
Semester 1 Semester 2
(Total credits = 33) (Total credits = 40)
Course Name Course Code Course Name Course Code
Calculus MA 105 Linear Algebra MA 106
Quantum Physics PH 107 Ordinary Differential Equations MA 108
Organic Chemistry and CH 105 Electricity and Magnetism PH 108
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry CH 107 Data Structures and Algorithms CS 113
(DIC)
Chemistry Lab CH 117 Fundamentals of Computer ME 119
Aided Drawing and
Manufacturing
Computer Programming CS 101 Data Structures and Algorithms CS 193
Lab
National Sports Organization NO 101 Physics Lab PH 117
Biology BB 101
National Sports Organization NO 102
Semester 1 Semester 2
(Total credits = 33) (Total credits = 37)
Course Name Course Code Course Name Course Code
Calculus MA 105 Linear Algebra MA 106
Quantum Physics PH 107 Ordinary Differential Equations MA 108
Organic Chemistry and CH 105 Electricity and Magnetism PH 108
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry CH 107 Introduction to Electrical EE 101
Systems and Electronics (DIC-
1)
Chemistry lab CH 117 Fundamentals of Computer ME 119
Aided Drawing and
Manufacturing (CADM)
Computer Programming CS 101 Biology BB 101
National Sports Organization NO 101 Physics lab PH 117
National Sports Organization NO 102
Semester 3 Semester 4
(Total credits = 35) (Total credits = 33)
Course Name Course Code Course Name Course Code
Complex Analysis MA 205 Signals and Systems EE 210
Differential Equations II MA 207 Analog Circuits EE 204
Economics HS 101 Electrical Machines and Power EE 222
Electronics
Data Analysis and EE 223/ Digital Systems/ Digital Logic EE 224/ CS
Interpretation CS 215 Design 216
Network Theory EE 225 Analog lab EE 230
Electronic Devices EE 207 Digital Circuits Lab/ Digital EE 214/ CS
Logic Design Lab 254
Electronic Devices Lab EE 236 Machine Lab EE 234
Semester 1 Semester 2
(Total credits = 33) (Total credits = 37)
Course Name Course Code Course Name Course Code
Calculus MA 105 Linear Algebra MA 106
Quantum Physics PH 107 Ordinary Differential Equations MA 108
Organic Chemistry and CH 105 Electricity and Magnetism PH 108
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry CH 107 Biology BB 101
Chemistry Lab CH 117 Fundamentals of Computer ME 119
Aided Drawing and
Manufacturing (CADM)
Computer Programming CS 101 Engineering Mechanics CE 102
National Sports Organization NO 101 Physics Lab PH 117
National Sports Organization NO 102
Semester 3 Semester 4
(Total credits = 36) (Total credits = 37)
Course Name Course Code Course Name Course Code
Mechanics of Materials ME 201 Engineering Metallurgy MM 207
Thermodynamics ME 209 Mechanical Measurements ME 226
Introduction to Electrical and EE 101 Manufacturing Processes I ME 206
Electronic Circuits
Fluid Mechanics ME 219 Numerical Analysis MA 214
Economics HS 101 Fluid Mechanics Lab ME 224
Solid Mechanics Lab ME 218
Manufacturing Practice Lab ME 213
Prof. D. Pawaskar
Research Interests:
Solid Mechanics, MEMS,
Fatigue, Fracture in Solids,
Optimization & Design.
IIT Bombay (ME 201)
Prof. S. Gopalkrishnan
Research Interests: Fluid Mechanics, Numerical
Methods, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Geophysical
Fluid Dynamics, Multiphase Flows, Interface Tracking
Schemes, Adaptive Mesh Refinement Techniques, Higher
Order Methods, Parallel Algorithms for CFD, High
Performance Computing
IIT Bombay (ME 209)
Recruitment of permanent faculty members for IIT Goa is in process. Rolling advertisement for
faculty positions at IIT Goa is available at the following link:
http://www.iitgoa.ac.in/Faculty_rec.php
Non-Teaching Staff
The recruitment of non-teaching staff was done by a selection committee constituted by the
mentoring IIT. Its members were Prof. Sunthar, Prof. Madhu Belur and Prof. Supratim Biswas
from IIT Bombay. The faculty members were aided by Prof. Mohammed Aslam and Prof. Rodney
Fernandes who are also from IIT Bombay.
Selection of personnel was based on a computer-based exam, except for the nursing assistant
which was based on a trade test.
Based on the test and committee report submitted to the Director of IIT Bombay, three office
assistants (one each) for accounts section, infrastructure and personnel and student affairs; one
system administrator and one nursing assistant were appointed. Following are their names:
Prof. G. Rajaraman
Research Interests: Inorganic
Chemistry, Synthetic Methodology
and Organometallic Chemistry
IIT Bombay (CH 105 )
Prof. N. Nambudripad
Research Interests:
Magnetism & magnetic
materials; Superconductivity and
low temperature physics.
IIT Bombay (PH 108)
The students of IIT Goa are actively involved in activities such as:
n Sports activities:
IIT Goa students participated in inter IIT Sports meet, BITS Spree - BITs Goa etc., and
IIT Goa Hackathon.
n Extra-curricular activities
Medical Facility
n Hospital services
tie-up
n Medical insurance
for hospitalization
n Nurse from morning
09.30 am to
06:00 pm
n Doctor visit (5 days
a week for two
hours)
With the approval of the Chairman, Board of Governors, IIT Bombay, Prof. Shiva Prasad,
Department of Physics, IIT Bombay was appointed as the Professor-in-charge, IIT Goa Cell from
December 30, 2014.
To support the activities, it further appointed the following staff members in the cell:
(Amount in Rupees)
Schedule Current Year Previous Year
2016-2017 2015-2016
SOURCES OF FUNDS
CORPUS / CAPITAL FUND 1 94888282 0
DESIGNATED / EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT 2 0 0
FUNDS
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS 3 140923437 0
TOTAL (A) 235811719 0
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
FIXED ASSETS
TANGIBLE ASSETS 4 23821905 0
CAPITAL WORKS-IN-PROGRESS 4 0 0
INTANGIBLE ASSETS 4 89999
INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED / ENDOW- 5 0 0
MENT FUNDS
CURRENT ASSETS 7 180010828 0
LOANS, ADVANCES AND DEPOSITS 8 31888987 0
TOTAL (B) 235811719 0
(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars Schedule Current Year Previous Year
2016-2017 2015-2016
INCOME
ACADEMIC RECEIPTS 9 10650662
GRANTS / SUBSIDIES (IRREVOCABLE GRANTS RE- 10 95000000
CEIVED)
INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS 11 0
INTEREST EARNED 12 0
OTHER INCOME 13 0
PRIOR PERIOD INCOME 14 0
TOTAL(A) 105650662 0
EXPENDITURE
STAFF PAYMENTS AND BENEFITS (ESTABLISHMENT 15 15170404
EXPENSES)
ACADEMIC EXPENSES 16 1704331
ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSES 17 15608501
TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES 18 1209547
REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE 19 953676
FINANCE COSTS 20 27825
Write Off 21 0
DEPRECIATION 4 3259947
TOTAL(B) 37934231 0
Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) 67716431
Adjusted from Capital Fund (Depreciation) 3259947
Adjusted from Capital Fund (Write off) 0
Transfer to General Reserve 70976378
Actuarial Valuation for past period (Leave Encashment, 0
Gratuity & NPS)
Transfer to/from Designated fund 0
Building Fund 0
Others (specify) 0
BALANCE BEING SURPLUS / (DEFICIT) CARRIED TO 70976378 0
CORPUS / CAPITAL FUND
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 23
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON 24
ACCOUNTS