4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4
4.1.1 | 4.1.2 | 4.1.3 | 4.1.4 | 4.2.1 | 4.2.2 | 4.2.3 | 4.2.4 | 4.3.1 | 4.3.2 | 4.3.3 | 4.3.4 | 4.3.5 | 4.4.1 | 4.4.2
4.1 Physical Facilities
4.1.1 The institution has adequate facilities for teaching - learning. viz., classrooms, laboratories, computing equipment, etc.
The institute has equipped all lecture theaters and class rooms with adequate ICT infrastructure. All 25 classrooms have desktop PCs, projection facilities, along with document cameras. In the recent light of the pandemic, all these classrooms were enhanced with live streaming cameras, digital touch pads, collar and podium microphones to ensure that the lecture is clearly audible across the online platforms. Read more
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4.1.2 The institution has adequate facilities for cultural activities, yoga, games and sports (indoor & outdoor); (gymnasium, yoga center, auditorium, etc.,)
The institute supports and provides encouragement to students to actively participate in sports and extracurricular activities. The Student Activity Center (SAC) and its surrounding area have been conceptualized as a center that can accommodate a variety of sporting interests that include:
- Three indoor Badminton Courts (2200sq meters) that doubles up for tournaments of other sports and events.
- Well-equipped Gymnasium and Yoga hall on the first floor of the sports complex.
- Four Table Tennis Tables
- A 15,000 sq meters cricket ground that can also be used as the football ground, with a walking track.
- Two Volleyball Courts
- Two rubberized Basket Ball courts
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4.1.3 Facilities of IT
4.1.3 Availability of general campus facilities and overall ambience
The institute consists of academic labs such as the computer lab, programming lab, electronics lab, computational sciences lab and so on. There are separate general purpose labs for undergraduate, M.Tech year I and year II. Read more
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4.1.4 Infrastructure Augmentation
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4.2 Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 Library Automation
4.2.1 Library is automated using Integrated Library Management System (ILMS) and has digitisation facility
The library’s mission is to provide high-quality information resources to the DA-IICT community and achieve service excellence. The integrated library management system (ILMS) of KOHA has been effectively utilized to provide seamless access to the whole range of resources in all formats. Read more
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4.2.2 Subscription of E-Resources
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4.2.3 Purchase of Books and Journals
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4.2.4 Usage of Library
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4.3 IT Infrastructure
4.3.1 Geotagged Photographs of Classrooms/Seminar Halls
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- Geotagged Photographs: Weblink
4.3.2 Institute IT Policy
4.3.2 Institution has an IT policy, makes appropriate budgetary provisions and updates its IT facilities including the Wi-Fi facility
The ICT policy is fairly transparent. The objectives of our ICT policy are to set out the conditions under which access to the computing resources at DAIICT is granted to users; this covers all services and resources provided by the ICT team. The purpose of this policy is to outline the acceptable use of computing resources at DAIICT. These rules are in place to protect the users at DAIICT. Inappropriate use exposes DAIICT to risks including virus attacks, compromise of network systems and services, and legal issues. Read more
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4.3.3 Student Computer Ratio
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4.3.4 Internet Bandwidth
4.3.4.1 Available Bandwidth
4.3.4.2 Agreements of NMEICT
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4.3.5 E-Content Facilities
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4.4 Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure
4.4.1 Physical & Academic Support Facilities
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4.4.2 There are established systems and procedures for maintaining and utilising physical, academic and support facilities - laboratory, library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc.
As per the ICT policy, each of the 64 faculty is provided with a personal office room equipped with either a desktop PC or a laptop, a telephone, air-conditioner, furniture including tables, chairs, and bookshelves and a common printing facility. A faculty member may get an authorized computing resource account created for a visitor by requesting the Helpdesk.
The institute has four servers dedicated for research purposes. Student requests through their supervising Faculty are approved by the ICT convener. Read more
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- Maintenance Policy: Weblink