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1.2 Power and duties of its officers and employees[Section 4(1) (b)(ii)]

5.  POWERS OF THE BOARDIn addition to the powers provided under sub-section(1) of section 13 of the Act the Board shall be empowered:(i) to abolish, re-designate or change the nomenclature of any post in the institute;(ii) to make, modify or cancel the statutes with the approval of the visitor from time to time:Provided that the new Statute, additions or amendments of existing Statutes shall be applicable only after the assent of the visitor; and(iii) to make, modify and cancel all or any ordinances on recommendation of the Finance Committee or Senate of the !institute subject to the condition that making, modification and cancellation shall not be in contravention of the Act and (or) Statutes.

6. AUTHENTICATION OF ORDERS OF THE BOARD 

All orders and decisions of the Board shall be authenticated by the signature of the Director. In absence of Director, the Registrar or any person-authorised by the Board in this behalf.

7.  SENATE

1) The Senate shall meet as often as necessary but ordinarily not less than four times during a calendar year.

2) Meetings of the Senate shall be convened by the Chairman of the Senate either on his own motion or on a requisition signed by not less than one fifth of the members of the Senate.

3) Requisition meeting shall be a special meeting to discuss only those items of agenda for which requisition is given and shall necessarily be chaired by the Director and the requisition meeting shall be convened by the Chairman of the Senate on convenient date and time.

4) One third of the total number of members of the Senate shall form a quorum for a meeting of the senate.

5) The Director shall preside over every meeting of the Senate

Provided that in absence of the Director, Deputy Director shall preside and in the absence of both the Director and the Deputy Director, the senior most professor present shall preside at the meeting.

6) A written notice of every meeting together with the agenda shall be circulated by the Registrar to the members of the Senate at least 3 week before the meeting:

Provided that the Chairman of the Senate may permit inclusion of any item for which due notice has not been given.

7)  Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-statute (6), the Director may call an emergency meeting of the Senate at short notice to consider urgent special issues.

8) The ruling of the Chairman of the Senate with regard to all questions of procedure shall be final.

9) The minutes of the proceedings of a meeting of the Senate shall be drawn up by the Registrar in consultation with Dean Academics and circulated to all the members of senate present in India:

Provided that any such minutes shall not be circulated if the Senate considers such circulation prejudicial to the interests of the Institute or the Government of India.

10)  The minutes, along with amendments, if any, suggested shall be placed for confirmation at the next meeting of the Senate and after the minutes are confirmed and signed by the Chairman of the Senate, they shall be recorded in a minute book which shall be kept open for inspection of the members of the Senate, the Board and the Council at all times during office hours.

8.  POWERS OF THE SENATE

Subject to the provisions of the Act, the Senate shall have the power to:­

(i)  frame and revise curricula and syllabi for the courses of studies for the various Departments and Centres;

(ii) make arrangements for the conduct of examinations; appointment of examiners, moderators, tabulators and other matters relating to the examinations;  .

(iii) declare the results of the examinations or to appoint Committees or Officers to do so and to make recommendations to the – Board regarding conferment or grant of degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions or titles;

(iv) appoint Advisory Committees or Expert Committees or both for the Departments or Centres of the institute to make recommendations on academic matters connected with the working of the Departments or Centres;

(v) appoint Committees from amongst the members of the Senate. other teachers of the Institute and experts from outside to advise on such specific and important

academic matters as may be referred to any such Committee by the Senate;

(vi)  consider the recommendations of the Advisory Committees attached to various Departments or Centres and that of Expert and other Committees and take such action (including the making of recommendations to the Board) as warranted by each case;

(vii) make periodical review of the activities of the Departments or Centres and take appropriate action (including the making of recommendations to the Board);

supervise the working of the Library of the Institute;

(viii) promote research and academic development or activity within the Institute and seek reports on such research or academic development or activity from the persons engaged therein;

(ix) provide for the inspection of the class rooms, Laboratories, Library and the Residential Hostels;

(x)  plan co-curricular activities of the students of the Institute;

(xi)  award stipends, scholarships, medals and prizes and makes other awards if accordance with such conditions as may be attached to the awards;

(xii) make recommendations to the Board with regard to the creation or restructuring of Departments or Programmes or Centres and the abolition of existing Departments or Centres thereof;

(xiii) make recommendations to the Board to disseminate knowledge through distance learning mode to various parts of the State or country or abroad and in the cases of signing of agreement with the foreign agency, agreement may be signed with the approval of the Ministry;

(xiv)  invite up to two student representatives during discussion of general nature not involving policy o~ disciplinary matters in the Senate meetings.

9. CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE TO EXERCISE POWERS IN EMERGENCY

If, in the opinion of the Chairman of the Senate, any emergency has arisen which requires immediate action, he may take such action as he deems necessary and shall report the same for approval to the Senate in its next meeting.

10. FINANCE COMMITTEE

(1) There shall be a Finance Committee for each Institute consisting of the following members, namely:­

(i)  the Chairperson Board of Governors, ex-officio Chairman;

(ii)  the Director, ex-officio member;

(iii) Joint Secretary dealing with National Institutes of Technology or his nominee and Financial Advisor (Human Resource Development) or his Nominee members;

(iv)  two persons nominated by the Board from amongst its members; and

(v)  the Registrar, ex-officio, Member-Secretary:

Provided that in addition to the above, the Chairman may invite an expert as      special invitee, however, the special invitee may not have voting rights;

(2)  All financial proposals shall be placed before the Finance Committee prior to being placed before the Board for consideration and approval;

(3)  The Finance Committee shall meet ordinarily four times in a year preferably before the meeting of the Board of Governors;

(4)  Four Members of the Finance Committee shall form a quorum for a meeting of the Finance Committee;

(5)  The Chairman, shall preside over the meetings of the Finance Committee and in his absence, the Director shall preside over the meetings;

(6)  The provisions in these First Statutes regarding notices of the meeting, inclusion of items in the agenda and confirmation of the minutes applicable to the meetings of the Board shall, so far as practicable may be, followed in connection with the meetings of the  Finance Committee;

(7)  A copy of the minutes of every meeting of the Finance Committee shall be placed before the Board;

11. POWERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

The Finance Committee shall have power to:-

(i)  examine and scrutinize the annual budget of the Institute prepared by the Director and make recommendations to the Board; and

(ii) give its views and make its recommendations on any financial proposals or issues affecting the Institute to the Board either on the initiative of the Board or of the Director, or on its own motion.

12. BUILDING AND WORKS COMMITTEE

There shall be a Building and Works Committee for each of the Institute, consisting of following members, namely :- (i) the Director, ex-officio Chairman;

(ii)  Director or Deputy Secretary or his nominee dealing with the National Institutes of Technology in the Ministry and Director or Deputy Secretary or his nominee dealing with Finance of the National Institutes of Technology in the Ministry as Ex-Officio Members of the Central Government.

(iii)  one member nominated by the Board of Governors

(iv) Registrar, ex-officio, Member Secretary

(v) Dean, planning and development or similar position- Member; and

(vi) one expert each from Civil and Electrical Engineering Wing of Central or State Government or any autonomous body of repute – Member.

The Building and Works Committee shall meet as often as necessary but ordinarily not less than four times a year. Four members shall form a quorum for a meeting of the Building and Works Committee. The provisions in these Statutes regarding notice of meeting, inclusion of items in the agenda and confirmation of the minutes applicable to the meeting of the Board shall, as far as practicable may be followed in connection with meetings of the Building and Works Committee also. A copy of the minutes of every meeting of the Building and Works Committee shall be placed before the Board together with the recommendations of the Finance Committee on specific proposal or proposals which requires approval of the Board.

13. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BUILDING AND WORKS COMMITTEE

1. The Building and Works Committee shall,

(i)  under the directions of the Board shall carry on construction of all major works, after the necessary administrative approval and expenditure sanction from the Board;

(ii)  have the power to give the necessary administrative approval and expenditure sanction for minor works and works pertaining to repair and maintenance, within the approved budgetary provision of the Institute and the Board will define the minor work and minor repair and maintenance in terms of quantum or expenditure;

(iii)  cause to prepare estimates of cost of buildings and other capital works, minor works, repairs, maintenance and the like. The Building and Works Committee shall approve the cost estimates for minor works, minor repairs and maintenance.

(iv) be responsible for making technical scrutiny of the design, estimates and   specifications of the material as may be considered necessary:

(v)  be responsible for enlistment of suitable contractors and acceptance of tenders and shall have the power to give directions for departmental works where necessary duly recommended by the Dean (P&D) of the Institute.

(vi)  have the power to settle rates not covered by tender and settle claims and disputes with contractors:

If in the opinion of the Chairman of the Building and Works Committee, any emergency has arisen which requires immediate action to be taken, he shall take such action and report the same to the Building and Works Committee and the Board at their next meeting.

The Building and Works Committee shall also perform such function and exercise such powers as may be entrusted by the Board from time to time.

14. POWERS OF THE CHAIRPERSON, BOARD OF GOVERNORS

In addition to the powers provided in the Act, the Chairperson of the Board of Governors shall have the following powers, namely:-    .

(i)  he shall have the power to fix. on the recommendations of the Selection Committee, the initial pay of an incumbent at a stage higher than the minimum of the scale in respect of posts to which the appointments can be made by the Board under the provisions of the Act:

(ii)  he shall have the power to send members of the staff, except the Director, of the Institute for training or for a course of instruction, outside India subject to such terms and conditions as may be laid down by the Board from time to time and the visit abroad by the Director shall be approved by the Chairman, National Institutes of Technology Council;

(iii) he shall execute the contract of service between the Institute and the Director on behalf of the Central Government, but he shall not be personally liable of anything under such contract; and

(iv) In emergent cases the Chairperson may exercise the powers of the Board and inform the Board of the action taken by him for confirmation and ratification.

17. THE DIRECTOR AND HIS POWERS

The Director of the Institute shall be appointed by the Visitor on contract basis on the recommendations of a Search – cum – Selection Committee constituted by him consisting of at least five members. The Chairperson of the Council shall be its Chairperson and the Secretary of the Department of Higher Education or his representative shall be one of its members besides three other experts in the field of technical education with experience at national and international level.

The Director shall be appointed for a period of five years and shall be governed by the terms and conditions of the Contract of Service entered into between the Institute and the Director in form specified in Schedule-A.

Subject to the budget provisions made for the specific purpose, the Director shall have the power to incur expenditure in accordance with the procedure as may be laid down in the ordinances.

The Director shall have the power to appropriate funds with respect to different items constituting the recurring budget up to a limit specified for the Head of Department in the Central Government for each item:

Provided that such appropriation shall not involve any increase in the budget and any liability in future years:

Provided further that every such appropriation shall as soon as possible, be reported to the Board.

The Director shall have the power to write off irrecoverable losses up to a limit of ten thousand rupees and of irrecoverable value of store items lost or rendered unserviceable, due to normal wear and tear or obsolete up to a limit of twenty five thousand rupees subject to such stipulations as may be made by the Board from time to time.

The Director shall have the power to donate obsolete equipment or store items, as identified by a Committee constituted for this purpose by the Director, to any educational institution in the vicinity of the Institute up to such limits as may be decided by the Board from time to time.

The Director, where he is the appointing authority, shall have the power to fix, on the recommendations of the Selection Committee, the initial pay of an incumbent at a stage higher’ than the minimum, of the scale, but not involving more than five increments, in respect of posts to which appointment than be made by him under the powers vested in him by the provision of the Act or these statutes,

The Director shall have the power to employ Teaching Supporting Staff in the Laboratories, Technicians or Technical Instructors and Skilled Workmen, paid from contingencies from time to time, for not more than one year on such remuneration as may be decided by the Board.

The Director shall have the power to send members of the staff for training or to attend course of instruction inside India subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified by the ordinances.

The Director shall have the power to sanction temporary allocation of any building for any purpose other than that for which it was constructed.      .

If for any reason the Registrar is temporarily absent for a period not exceeding one month; the Director may take over or assign to any faculty member or member of staff of the Institute, any of the functions of the Registrar as he deems fit:

Provided that if at any’ time the temporary absence; of the Registrar exceeds one month, the Board may, if it thinks fit, authorize the Director to take over or assign the function of the Registrar, for a period exceeding one month.

All contracts for and on behalf of the Institute except the one between the Institute and the Director shall when authorised by a resolution of the Board passed in that behalf be in writing and be expressed to be made in the name of the Institute and every such contract shall be executed on behalf of the Institute by the Director, but the Director shall not be personally liable in respect of anything under such contract.

The Director may, during his absence from headquarters, specifically authorise in writing the Deputy Director or in his absence, one of the Deans or the Senior most Professor present to sanction advances for travelling allowance, contingencies and medical treatment of the staff and sign and counter-sign bills on his behalf.

The Director may, at his discretion constitute such committees, as he may consider appropriate for smooth functioning of the Institute.

In the event of the occurrence of any vacancy in the office of the Chairperson by reason of his death, resignation or otherwise or in the event of the Chairperson being unable to discharge his functions owing to absence, illness or any other cause, tile Director may discharge the functions assigned to the Chairperson under section 16 of the Act.

The Director may, with the approval of the Board delegate any of his powers, authorities or responsibilities vested in him by virtue of the Act and Statutes to one or more members of Academic or Administrative Staff of the Institute.

The disciplinary powers for Director of the Institute shall be decided by the Board of     Governors of the respective National Institute of Technology from time to time.

18. THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR

1. The appointment of the Deputy Director shall be made by the Board on the  recommendations of the Selection Committee constituted in terms of provisions under Statutes 23 (5) (a) of the First Statutes of National Institutes of Technology.

2. The appointment shall be for a period of three years initially which may be extended by two times for one year each on recommendation of the Board.

3. The Deputy Director shall be governed by the terms and conditions of the Contract of Service entered into between the Institute and the Deputy Director in the form specified in Schedule-B.

4. The Deputy Director shall have a1l the powers of the Director during the vacancy in the post of Director of the Institute.

5. The Deputy Director shall assist the Director in academic and administrative work and in maintaining liaison with other institutions of higher learning and research, and also with industrial undertakings and other employers.

19. DEANS

1. The Institute shall establish not more than six Deanships.

2. The Director shall appoint the Deans with intimation to the Chairperson, Board of Governors.

3. The Dean shall hold his post for two years extendable by one more year.

4. Only Professors or Associate Professors shall be eligible for becoming Deans.

5. Broad functions of Deans are enumerated in the Schedule ‘C’.

20. HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OR CENTRE

Each Department and Centre of the Institute shall be placed in charge of a Head who shall be selected by the Director. from amongst the Professors and Associate Professors of that Department or Centre: Provided that if a Department or Centre has no Professor or Associate Professor, the Director may appoint an Assistant Professor of that Department or Centre to head the Department or Centre.

The Head of a Department or Centre shall hold his post for a term of two years.     Provided that after the expiry of his term of office, he shall continue to hold office till the appointment of his successor:

/ Provided further that no person shall head a Department or Centre continuously for a period exceeding three years unless he is specially appointed at least for a second term.

The Director may himself take temporary charge of a Department or place it under the charge of the Deputy Director or a Professor from another Department for a period not exceeding six months. The Head of Department shall be responsible for the entire working of the Department subject to the general control and supervision of the Director. The Head of Department shall be duty bound to see that the decisions of the authorities of the Institute and of Director are faithfully carried out. He shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Director or Senate. When appointment to the post of Head of Department or Centre becomes due, the Director shall ascertain the willingness of the persons eligible to be appointed as Head, for being so appointed, and shall generally select a person by rotation from among eligible and willing persons. Whenever it is proposed to deviate from the principle of rotation, such appointment shall be made only with the prior approval of the Chairperson, Board of Governors and for reasons to be recorded in writing and shall also be reported to the Senate and the Board, along with reasons for deviation in their next meetings.

21. REGISTRAR

The Registrar shall be appointed for a fixed term of not exceeding five years on deputation or contract basis. The Registrar shall act as Secretary of the Board, Senate and such other Committees to which he may be required by the Statutes to act as such. The review of performance of the Registrar upon completion of one years of service may be carried out by the Committee to be constituted by the Board. Duties:

 Sr. No. Group Designation

Department/Cadre

Nature of work performed
1. Group A Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor Academic Depatments
  1. To carry out Teaching and Practical assignment as per departmental needs for UG and PG programs and conduct course work for Ph.D students.
  2. To carry out Research in the technical areas of individual expertise.
  3. To guide post graduate and Ph.D students.
  4. To carry out academic outreach activities.
  5. To contribute in a Technical Project ongoing in the departments.
  6. Supervise B.Tech / M.Tech / M.Sc / Ph.D projects of students studying in the department.
  7. Any other duties as per the need of institute and as informed by head of department / Director.
  8. To holder administrative responsibilities along with normal teaching assignment.
2. Group A Registrar
  1. The Registrar is responsible to the Director for the proper discharge of his functions.
  2. He is the custodian of record and common seal of the Institute and such other property of the Institute as the Board of Governors commit to his charge.
  3. He deals with legal matters pertaining to administration.
  4. He is the Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute and Reporting Officer to all the Administrative officers’ viz. Dy. Registrar (Accounts), Assistant Registrar (Accounts), Dy. Registrar (Academic), Dy. Registrar (Admn & Estt), Assistant Registrar (Establishment) Dy. Registrar (Stores), Ex. Engineer (Estate Main.), Internal Audit Officer, Assistant Registrar (Hostels), Librarian, Assistant Librarian, SAS Officer, Senior Medical officer, Medical officer and Security Officer etc.
  5. Any other duties assigned by Director VNIT.
3. Group A Deputy Registrar/Joint Registrar Academic
  1. Deals with all academic matters such as admission (UG, PG and Ph.D.), enrollment, issuing of identity cards, maintaining personal record of students admitted, assisting the Dean (Academic)
  2. Assists the Director in preparation and maintenance of academic calendar, conduct of examinations, conduct of convocation, award of degrees, awards, medals, issuing transfer certificate, migration certificate, bonafide certificate, degrees, and maintaining the record of legal cases arising out of academic matters.
  3. Any other duties assigned by Registrar / Director VNIT.
4. Group A Deputy Registrar/Joint Registrar Accounts
  1. Supervising, monitoring and providing guidance to the sub-ordinates working in Accounts Section;
  2. Preparation and presentation of Annual budget, revised budget estimates, Annual plan of the Institute and submission thereof to the Finance Committee and Board of Governors of the Institute and other related correspondence with MoE/ Other govt. agencies regarding Grant-in-aid from MoE/ R&D projects funds Utilization Certificates/ TEQIP Accounts and related matters, updating of expenditure on PFMS portal etc.
  3. Finalization of Annual Accounts (including GPF accounts) of the Institute in the format prescribed by MoE for CFTIs;
  4. Render secretarial assistance in Finance Committee, BoG meetings of the Institute;
  5. Dealing with Income Tax of the employees / Contractors and issuance of Form-16/ 16A, Professional Tax, GST and all other taxation related matters, Liaisoning with Chartered Accountant for timely remittance of taxes, filing of various statutory returns etc.
  6. Disbursement of salary, pension, scholarships, honorarium, remunerations, contractual payments, payment against bills, Cash advances and settlement thereof, other personal claims etc. in terms of Central Government rules and orders/ GFRs etc.
  7. Reconciliation of Academic Fees, income from seminars/ workshops/ Testing Consultancy projects and other receipts of the Institute and proper accounting thereof
  8. Liaisoning with banks having Institute accounts, monitoring all day to day transactions including management of Investments of the Institute.
  9. Coordinating with C&AG in connection with Certification/ Transaction audits of the Institute, furnishing replies to the Half margins/ Draft SAR/ IR etc. issued by Audit and maintaining records thereof. Arrange timely submission of SAR to the Ministry for placing it on the table of both houses of the Parliament. Ensuring timely conduct of Internal Audit and resolution of the audit queries
  10. To carry out any other duties assigned by Institute authorities from time to time.
5. Group A Stores
  1. Procurement of material such as, stationary, liveries, equipment, etc. as per the sanction / approval from the appropriate authority.
  2. Maintain updated record of all the purchases and their settlement and to Supervise, monitor and guide the sub-ordinates working under him, in performance of their duties.
  3. Holding charges of the stores furniture, fixtures and fittings of the dept. excepting that in the laboratories & giving all assistance checking & audit staff.
  4. Upkeep of the dept. including class-rooms, staff rooms, drawing halls, sanitary blocks, entrance lobbies, balconies, terraces etc.
  5. Holding charge of all stock books.
  6. Ledgers leave registers, files, stationery etc.
  7. Receipt & issue of materials including, making entries in the various registers.
  8. Handling departmental correspondence including that the bills, their passing.
  9. Indenting stationery & other materials, handling correspondence reg., quotation etc.\
  10. Any other duties assigned by Registrar / Director.
6. Group A Administration
  1. To assist the Registrar in carrying out the duties as Administrator of the institute.
  2. To ensure smooth conduct of meetings of committees like BoG, FC, Senate, BWC etc.
  3. Work towards ensuring professional, efficient and speedy services provided by the Registrar office.
  4. Interpret and implement rules and regulations of the institute that are directly related with the functions of the office of the Registrar.
  5. Liasioning with Ministry -Reply to queries and submit information pertaining to the institute.
  6. Any other duties assigned by Registrar / Director.
7. Group A Assistant Registrar Exam
  1.  Overall coordination to conduct the examinations, planning, preparation, induction, arrangement of exam suptdt. etc.
  2. Appointment of paper setter, practical examiner, moderator, evaluator, tabulator to maintain each & every data with paper noting.
  3. To prepare and provide the examiner code program wise.
  4. To procure the question paper program wise of annual & semester examination to receive award list from Departments.
  5. Any other duties assigned by Registrar / Director / Deputy Registrar (Exam).
8. Group A Hostel
  1. To receive the hostel admission charges.
  2. To handle the cash received from all the hostels & remittance to bank daily.
  3. Preparation of refund vouchers of all the hostellers as well as the payment of refund to the students.
  4. To maintain the register of individual accountant of each students living in the hostels containing a) Room rent b) Hostel Deposit c) Mess Deposit d) Crockery e) Recreation f) Water & Electricity charges.
  5. Adjustment of dues mess, water & electricity against the hostel deposit of students residing in all hostels.
  6. Preparation of advance voucher against the names of hostel wardens and to maintain their record.
  7. To maintain record of rent, electricity & other dues payable to college account by the hostellers.
  8. Finalization of advance given to the wardens at the end of every session.
  9. To maintain the ledger showing all monetary transactions of hostels.
  10. Correspondence with the different depts./ sections of college.
  11. Maintaining the record of all hostels pertaining to all matters such as mess- bill copies, defaulter lists, electricity and water charges, student’s deposits, recreation, crockery etc.
  12. Maintenance of D. F. R. as well as cash Book in Central Office.
  13. Any other duties assigned by Registrar/Director.
9. Group A Accounts
  1. To receive tuition and other fees and all other receipts of the college.
  2. To arrange payment of salary and other bills.
  3. To maintain the connected records
  4. To Pre audit bills of works and suppliers and maintain ledger accounts.
  5. To draw annual final accounts i.e. trial balance, income & expenditure accounts, balance sheet.
  6. To attain all duties given by Dy. Register (Accounts) and other competent authorities.
10. Group A Internal Auditor
  1. Inspect, examine and audit every bill received by the Accounts Section. Examine the cases having financial implications, received from Administration / Establishment Section.
  2. Maintain liaison with CAG. Assist the authorities in interpretation of Service Rules especially where public money is involved.
  3. To Pre audit all bills before they are passed for payment.
  4. To deal with all important matters in which interpretation of rules is necessary and tender, agreements, bills etc. for all building work.
  5. Any other duties assigned by Registrar / Director/Deputy Registrar(Accounts).
11. Group A Establishment
  1. To deal with all the matters pertaining to personal management / establishment of the staff appointed on regular, temporary, ad-hoc or contractual engagement. Maintain record of every individual on the strength of the V.N.I.T., whether permanent or temporary.
  2. Maintain Service Book record and process the matters pertaining to appointment, engagement, promotion, service conditions, disciplinary matters, leave, Leave Travel Concession, Police Verification, deputation of staff on official duties, preparation of salary bills, pension bills and any other matter assigned by the authorities and to supervise, monitor and guide the sub-ordinates working under him, in performance of their duties.
  3. To attain all other official establishment related matter as per guidance of Dean (Faculty Welfare) / Register  and other competent authories.
12. Group A Librarian Library and Information Centre
  1. Responsible for maintaining proper record in the library.
  2. Catalogue of books & bound volumes of periodicals
  3. Indexing of catalogue cards.
  4. Upkeep of Catalogue cabinets.
  5. To prepare list of additions.
  6. To prepare book cards, date labels & all processing work.
  7. Preparation of bibliographies, abstracting & documentation of project reports.
  8. To attain all duties given by other competent authorities.
13. Deputy Librarian
14. Assistant Librarian
  1. Responsible for all the renewal work of journals received annually and non- receipt of issues.
  2. To look after the newspaper and general supervision of the reading room.
  3. Supervision & maintenance of the reference Section
  4. Compilation of bound volumes and its building.
  5. Rebinding work of books.
  6. To look after the microfilms & photo copies of the Libraries and to make them available for the researchers.
  7. To attain all the official Library work.
  8. Any other duties assigned by Registrar / Director/Librarian.
15. Group A Principle SAS Officer Physical Education (Sports)
  1. Coordination with the Student Sports Secretary  :
    1. Keeping stock of previous and current years’ sports goods.
    2. Ordering sports goods in consultation with the Director.
    3. Arranging the venues for sports events in consultation with the Director.
    4. Drawing lots for various sports.
  2. Coordination with the Director:
    1. Obtaining permission to hold sports events in the institute campus.
    2. To recommend students for permission to participate in the intra-or inter college events.
    3. To recommend attendance to students who have taken part in sports events.
  3. Sort out any issues taking place during matches (team selections, objections, quarrels etc).
  4. Maintaining discipline in all events happening in and outside the college.
  5. Holding sports events for staff members.
  6. Maintaining records of sports events attended by students outside the institute, within the institute.
  7. Any other duties assigned by Section Head/ Director/Registrar.
16. Senior SAS Officer
17. SAS Officer
18. Lecturer
19. Group A Principle Technical Officer

Network / Computer Centre

  1. The Principal Scientific /Technical Officer is responsible for overall planning and management of the academic and administrative activities of the institute including optimal   utilization of resources.
    1. For the proper administration and the academic management in accordance with the policies determined by the Board.
    2. For the proper enforcement of regulations; and
    3. For the welfare and discipline of the staff and students.
  2. Providing academic and administrative leadership.
  3. Promotion of industry-institution collaboration and industry-oriented Research and Development.
  4. Monitoring and evaluation of academic activities in the Institute.
  5. Public relations and interaction with the community.
  6. Promoting and coordinating education related activities.
  7. Any other duties assigned by Section Head/ Director/Registrar.
20. Senior Technical Officer
  1. The scientific officer is responsible for devising research proposals.
  2. Scientific officers also supervise the implementation of programs and coordinate the work between different labs and phases of the research for maximum efficiency and progress.
  3. They may also meet with clients or regulators to discuss report or explain projects. Scientific officers also work with other departments on tasks related to policymaking, intellectual property or management of lab sites
  4. Integral secondary job duties include hiring personnel, training them for the specific research projects and supervising their research.
  5. Additionally, they develop acceptable work policies and procedures that meet government or industry regulatory standards.
  6. Any other duties assigned by Section Head/ Director/Registrar.
21.

Group A

Technical Officer
  1. To see the general upkeep of the laboratories of the Dept. With the help of other laboratory staff.
  2. To maintain the audio visual equipment such as Film- Projector etc. after it is issued to and received from other departments.
  3. To see that the equipments in all the laboratories in working in order.
  4. To get repaired the instruments from the instrument re paired or from outside agency & to make correspondence in this respect.
  5. To arrange for assistance from other dept. For the project work of the students.
  6. To do any other special work assigned by the teaching staff.
  7. Any other duties assigned by Section Head/ Director/Registrar.
22. Group A Superintendent Engineer Estate Maintainance
  1. Holding charge of drawing office & instruments & stationery, tracings, drawing & blue prints & their upkeep.
  2. Preparation of Estimates & Draft tender papers.
  3. Preparation of bills of the contractors.
  4. Supervise construction work & College campus maintenance work.
  5. Preparation of muster rolls & progress reports.
  6. To prepare comparative statements for the contractors.
  7. Other technical Office work & Building maintenance etc.
  8. Any other duties assigned by Director/Registrar.
23.

Senior Executive Engineer

24. Executive Engineer
25. Group A Senior Medical Officer Health Centre
  1. Senior Medical Officer has the primary responsibility of managing the health centre on campus, organizing doctors to provide safe, effective medical services to the students.
  2. Senior Medical Officer get work done from staff medical staff & inform them the up-to-date on changing health regulations.
  3. His daily duties could include offering clinical guidance to physicians, innovating policy changes, , starting quality improvement efforts, evaluating quality of services, developing a budget, assisting in resident funding, and coordinating community relationships.
  4. Senior Medical Officer apart from extending heath care to students & staff , will also attend meetings to speak with Chairman, Director and department heads about the facility’s performance.
  5. Any other duties assigned by Director/Registrar.
26. Medical Officer
  1. Medical officer apart from extending heath care services to students & staff, he has to get medical records organized.
  2. Prepare reports and assist physicians / Sr. Medical Officer with various presentations or articles. Using their knowledge of medical procedures, record medical histories and schedule patients for hospitalization or other procedures.
  3. His duties include bookkeeping tasks, such as billing patients, preparing financial and tax reports and processing invoices.
  4. Any other duties assigned by Director/Registrar/Senior Medical Officer.
Sr. No. Group Designation Department/Cadre Nature of work performed
1. Group C Technician Cadre-4 Lower Technical
  1. Repairing of water supply lines, flush tanks, and water cooler lines of college blogs. Hostels, staff qrs. Well pipe lines, water taps, valve A. C. pipe lines, sewed line, sanitary.
  2. To attend the water supply work of the college campus.
  3. To test & certify the new equipment reaching the Dept.
  4. To undertake repairs of damage equipments.
  5.  To help the students/ staff in fabrication work of their projects & research.
  6.  To set up now experiments, prepare demonstration apparatus as directed by teachers.
  7.  Holding complete charge of the laboratories assigned to him including all equipments, materials instruments etc. in it.
  8. Upkeep of the laboratories in his charge including all fixtures and fittings therein.
  9.  Assisting the Faculty member in conducting the experiment set ups & properly keeping all equipment & instruments.
  10.  Routine maintenance of all equipments & instrument in his charge.
  11.   Maintenance of all ledgers in his charge.
  12.   Collecting & Holding charge of student’s journals, practical note books, test answer books, drawing sheets & keeping their accounts.
  13. Any other work assigned by Faculty / HOD’s.
2. Senior Technician
3. Technician SG-II
4. Technician SG-I
5. Group B Technicial Assistant Cadre-5 Higher Technical
  1. Receiving Journals, checking of jobs prepared by the students.
  2. Recording the dimensions in registers.
  3. Supervising the practical classes of the students.
  4. Maintenance of machinery & equipments.
  5. Arranging of practical classes of students.
  6. Maintaining cleanliness & discipline of the shops.
  7. Preparation for jobs & material for student’s sessional work in advance.
  8. Conducting practical classes during leave period.
  9. Any other work as assigned by the workshop superintendent.
  10. To conduct practical classes of Engg. Students under guidance of his superiors.11)  To preserve semi- finished jobs, issue material to students, take attendance of students & maintain records pertaining to above as directed by his superiors.
  11. To keep material & Tools ready for practical classes & practical exams.
  12. To prepare work order jobs pertaining to various dept. of the college as directed by superiors.
  13. Repair, maintenance & erection of college equipment as and when required.
  14. Do any other work which he may be asked to do by his superiors such as reporting of breakage of tools, break down of machinery, submission of finished jobs etc.
6. Senior Technical Assistant
7. Technical Assistant SG-II
8. Technical Assistant SG-I
9. Jr. Engineer
  1. Attending to all break downs on HV/LV overload & transformers, switch gear.
  2. Execution of new overload & underground installations.
  3. Routine checking of installations as above & workshop.
  4. Keeping record of loads etc.
  5. Attending to all emergency calls outside the normal duties hours.
  6. To look after the duties of Jr. Electrician during leave period.
  7. Any other work assigned by Section Head / Head.
10. Assistant Engineer
  1. Attending to all breakdowns on internal installations on all blocks on the campus.
  2. Execution of new internal installations.
  3. Routine checking of all internal installations.
  4. To look after the duties of Executive Engineer during leave period.
  5. Any other work assigned by Section Head / Head.
11. Assistant Engineer SG-II
12. Assistant Engineer SG-I
13. SAS Assistant
  1. Manage events (Event Management) of students and institute related activities like sports,drama,music,films,painting,photography, journalism, seminars, conferences, convocation,student festivals etc.
  2. Any other work assigned by Section Head / Head.
14. Senior SAS Assistant
15. SAS Assistant SG-II
16. SAS Assistant SG-I
17. Library and Information Assistant
  1. Lend and collect books, periodicals, videotapes, and other materials at circulation desks.
  2. Enter and update student/employee records on computers.
  3. Process new materials including books, audiovisual materials, and computer software.
  4. Sort books, publications, and other items according to established procedure and return them to shelves, files, or other designated storage areas.
  5. Locate library materials forstudents/employee, including books, periodicals, tape cassettes, Braille volumes, and pictures.
  6. Instruct students on how to use reference sources, card catalogs, and automated information systems.
  7. Inspect returned books for condition and due-date status, and compute any applicable fines.
  8. Answer routine inquiries, and refer students in need of professional assistance to librarians.
  9. Any other work assigned by Section Head / Register /Director
18. Senior Library and Information Assistant
19. Library and Information Assistant SG-II
20. Group B Library and Information Assistant SG-I  
21. Group C Pharmacist Cadre-6 Pharmacist
  1. Dispensing medicines to the patients.
  2. Preparation of mixtures & ointments.
  3. Preparation of bills & procurement of medicines.
  4. Keeping records of medical bills & procurements.
  5. Any other work assigned by Sr. Medical Officer & Medical Officer.
22. Group C Sr. Pharmacist
23. Group B Pharmacist SG-II
24. Group B Pharmacist SG-I
25.     Cadre -2 Lower Ministerial
  1. To deal with routine work and maintain subsidiary records.
  2. To attend to typing work on computers, prepare XL Sheets & Reports.
  3. Handling leave (C. L. & Optional leave) Correspondence & entering in the leave registers, maintenance of the leave records.
  4. Maintain computerised record.
  5. Any other work assigned by Section Head/ Head.
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27.    
28.    
29.     Cadre -3 Higher Ministerial
  1. Supervision over the working of the Section and to deal with important files.
  2. To attend to important work involving greater responsibility and to conduct certain checks on the work done by Assistants in the section concerned.
  3. Any other work assigned by Section Head / Register /Director
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31.    
32.    
33. Group C Stenographer Cadre -2 Lower Ministerial
  1. To attend to dictation work of the officers and to attend to important/ confidential typing work.
  2. To maintain Computerized record.
  3. Any other work assigned by Section Head/ Head.
34. Senior Stenographer
35. Group B Stenographer SG-II
36. Stenographer SG-I
37. Group B Personal Assistant Cadre -3 Higher Ministerial
  1. Coordinating functions between the Department Heads
  2. Arranging meetings and managing the Calendar of the Director
  3. Drafting Letters and other documents
  4. To Handle International and domestic travel
  5. Phone and email correspondence for the Director
  6. Attending and taking minutes for all the meetings
  7. Assisting the Director in MS office
  8. To provide general office support or assistance
  9. Support on any additional responsibility given by the Director
38. Senior Personal Assistant
39. Private Secretary
40. Group C Office Attedant Cadre-1 Support Cadre        Any work allotted by section head / HOD’s / Departmental Staff / competent authority as per institute need.
41. Senior Office Attedant
42. Office Attedant SG-II
43. Office Attedant SG-I
44. Lab Attedant
45. Senior Lab Attendant
46. Lab Attedant SG-II
47. Lab Attendant SG-I
48. Group B Security Officer Security Section
  1. He is required to supervise control and guide the security staff in the performance of their duties.
  2. To guard the property of the college estate.
  3. He has to take cognizance of any untoward happening in the college campus leading to indiscipline & nuisance.
  4. He is required to be vigilant throughout day & night.
  5. Any other duties assigned by Director/Registrar.

Ans: As per NIT Act & NIT Statute

  • As per assigned by competent authority and the need of the institute.