TINT

Techno International New Town

(Formerly known as Techno India College of Technology)

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4.1.1: The Institution has adequate infrastructure and other facilities for a. teaching – learning, viz., classrooms, laboratories, computing equipment etc b. ICT – enabled facilities such as smart class, LMS etc. Facilities for Cultural and sports activities, yoga centre, games (indoor and outdoor), Gymnasium, auditorium etc.

Techno International New Town (TINT) college has sufficient infrastructure and tangible facilities for teaching-learning. The Institute has adequate built-up area to cover all the obligations of the approved programs as per AICTE norms.

Classrooms: To provide a good learning environment and exchange of information, the college maintains 64 wellventilated, and airy classrooms with modern amenities and comfortable seating arrangements. Majority of the classrooms are well equipped with roof mounted projectors and double exit facility for safety measures.

 Laboratories:

  • Well-equipped high end technology laboratories equipped with latest software and ceiling-mounted projectors, with uninterrupted power supply in laboratories.
  • Air-conditioners are installed in all computer laboratories.
  • High speed internet facility with LAN is available in all computer laboratories.

Seminar and Conference Halls:

  •  College is a centre of multiple academic activities which go on the campus throughout the academic year. To conduct such activities, the college has 5 spacious seminar halls decorated with luxurious dais and relaxing chairs.
  •  The institute also has a Language Lab with interactive-audio support in which some of the seminars and workshops for the students and teachers are conducted. 

Computing Equipment : There are a total number of 724 computers.

  • Out of these 724 computers, 585 are solely designated for the students.
  • There are numbers of laptops available for the teachers and staff.
  • There are 20 printers with scanner.
  • The college campus has Wi-Fi enabled with sufficient access points.

ICT – enabled facilities: In TINT all the departments use conventional methods of classroom teaching blended with PowerPoint Presentation, Animation, Video tutorial etc. From March 2020, the departments are using MS Teams and Moodle for online teaching.

  • We have online courses for most of the subjects of engineering departments on Moodle. URL https://csemoodle.tint.edu.in
  •  Setup of NPTEL Local Chapter at college, with various courses like artificial intelligence, design and analysis of algorithm, machine learning, Data Structures using Python, computer organization etc.

Facilities for Sports:

  •  The college has equipment for other outdoor games like cricket, badminton, volleyball, discuss throwing, shotput, javelin, high jump, etc.
  •  Indoor games facilities include table tennis, carom, etc.

Facilities for Cultural Activities: The Cultural Committee oversees mobilizing students and organizing different cultural activities throughout the year. The Committee arranges programs on dance, music, photography, debate, quiz, poster making, etc.

  • Annual cultural fest and Fresher’s welcome organized by the institute.
  • The students and the teachers of each department celebrate Teachers’ Day and Engineer’s Day with cultural activities.
  •  Apart from the academics, students can engage themselves in extracurricular activities based on their preferences as there are a few clubs mentioned as follows: -
    1. TINT Art Club - Aesthetica
    2. TINT Talkies - TINT Film & Drama Club
    3. TINT Literary Club - LITWITS
    4. Hridmajhare -TINT Music Club
    5. TINT Photography Club

Additional Physical Facilities:

  • Diesel Generator (DG)
  • Boys & Girls Hostels
  • Canteen/Cafeteria
  • R.O. (Reverse Osmosis) plant
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) campus surveillance
  • Elevator (Lift)
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4.1.2: Percentage of expenditure for infrastructure development and augmentation excluding salary during the last five years.36.43%

4.1.2.1: Expenditure for infrastructure development and augmentation, excluding salary year wise during last five years (INR in lakhs)

2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
295.31 109.05 332.54 387.79 1052.96
Related Input Expenditure excluding salary component year wise during the last five years (INR in lakhs)
2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
1149.07 513.42 963.37 1466.85 1884.97
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4.2.1: Library is automated with digital facilities using Integrated Library Management System (ILMS), adequate subscriptions to e-resources and journals are made. The library is optimally used by the faculty and students.

The Integrated Library Management System (ILMS) at Techno International New Town is powered by TCSiON implemented in 2022. This comprehensive system efficiently handles all aspects of library operations, from cataloguing and circulation management to report generation, fine collection, and barcoding. Prior to adopting TCSiON, the library operated using LibSys LMS from 2018 to 2021.

A cornerstone of Techno International New Town's library infrastructure is its robust digital ecosystem, providing uninterrupted access to a diverse array of online resources. The digital library section features 10 computer terminals equipped with high-speed internet connectivity at 1GBPS. These terminals facilitate seamless access to a wide range of subscribed electronic resources, including 294 eJournals from Elsevier's Science Direct, 13,337 eBooks focusing on Engineering, Mathematical, and Material Science from Elsevier, and an extensive collection of over 42,000 eBooks in Engineering and Technology from ProQuest eBook Central. The library also offers access to educational content through platforms like NPTEL and Swayam video lectures, alongside resources from the National Digital Library of India (NDLI). Remote access to these resources is enabled through Knimbus mLibrary Standard, allowing users to engage with materials beyond traditional library hours.

In addition to its digital holdings, institution also maintains a physical collection. The library houses 3,784 distinct book titles spanning various disciplines, supplemented by an impressive 48,192 print volumes. This collection is further enriched by 55,450 eBooks, ensuring comprehensive coverage of academic and research needs across diverse subject areas. Print resources also includes 33 print journals, 9 newspapers, and 5 magazines, offering a rich repository of scholarly literature.

Operating hours are tailored to accommodate the schedules of the academic community, with the library open Monday to Friday from 09:30 am to 06:30 pm, and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Circulation services are available from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, facilitating the borrowing and returning of materials during peak usage times. Additional amenities include open access to library resources, dedicated reference services, and a WiFi-enabled free reading room that supports uninterrupted study and research. Users also benefit from scanning, printing, and reprography services, as well as provisions such as headphones for enhanced multimedia engagement.

Membership affiliations further enhance the library services, with Institution of Engineers, India (IEI) and National Digital Library of India (NDLI). These affiliations not only expand access to resources but also foster collaboration and knowledge sharing within the academic community.

Financially, the library demonstrates a significant commitment to resource acquisition and maintenance, averaging an annual expenditure of INR 7.90 lakhs over the past five years. Thus library of the institute plays a pivotal role in teaching learning process of the institution. 

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4.3.1: Institution frequently updates its IT facilities and provides sufficient bandwidth for internet connection. Describe IT facilities including Wi-Fi with date and nature of updation, available internet bandwidth

The primary objective of updating IT facilities at the Institute is to maintain a robust, secure, and efficient technology infrastructure. This infrastructure supports the institution's mission, goals, and stakeholders' needs in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape. To achieve this, the college prioritizes purchasing branded equipment, gadgets, and accessories as required by respective departments, ensuring updates align with curriculum needs.

Comprehensive Internet and Network Connectivity: The Institute provides broadband connections with maximum speed for students, faculty, and staff. Computer and internet connectivity are available at various locations within the institute to facilitate teaching and learning resources. All departments are interconnected through a Local Area Network (LAN) with a stable internet facility. The Institute boasts a completely Wi-Fi-enabled campus, enhancing accessibility and convenience.

Regular Hardware Up-gradation: Hardware upgrades are regularly conducted to meet the specific needs of individual departments. Outdated systems are replaced with new models featuring advanced configurations. The Institute updates IT facilities under the following circumstances:

  • Obsolete Devices: When devices like desktops or laptops become too old or incompatible with newer operating systems and software.
  • Damaged Devices: When devices are damaged beyond repair.
  • Component Failure: When critical components like RAM, HDD, keyboards, mice, or SMPS are damaged.

Criteria for Adding/Extending IT Facilities: The Institute extends IT facilities based on the following criteria:

  • New Additions: When a new classroom, lab, or office is added.
  • Syllabus Modifications: When a new lab is required due to changes in the university syllabus.

Software Up-gradation: The college ensures its systems remain secure, efficient, and compatible with the latest technologies by purchasing licensed software. Key software includes:

  • MS Office
  • Windows
  • Visual Studio Professional
  • Oracle
  • Net Protector Antivirus
  • Tally ERP

Antivirus software is centrally implemented and updated annually, and operating system updates are managed in a phased manner to ensure continuity and security.

Extensive LAN Facility: The LAN facility is available for students and teachers, with internet browsing capabilities on all computers in various departments, the administrative office, and the accounts section. This network setup supports seamless communication and resource sharing across the Institute.

Wi-Fi Enabled Campus: The entire campus is interconnected with a free Wi-Fi facility. Three different internet service providers—Meghbela Broadband (40 MBPS), TCL (50 MBPS), and Alliance Broadband (1GBPS)—ensure reliable and robust internet services.

Optimal Bandwidth for Internet Connection: The Institute leverages multiple internet service providers, including Meghbela, TCL, and Alliance Broadband, to provide stable and high-speed internet connections for students, faculty, and staff. The internal network setup includes the latest routers, switches, and network architecture to enhance speed and performance. Alliance Broadband offers the highest bandwidth at 1 GBPS, ensuring maximum available bandwidth for the institution. Speed tests conducted by the network administrator at various times of the day confirm the actual speeds achievable by users.

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4.3.2: Student – Computer ratio (Data for the latest completed academic year).4.22
4.3.2.1: Number of computers available for students usage during the latest completed academic year:585
Related Input Number of students year wise during the last five years
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
24712426245626632750
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4.4.1: Percentage expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities excluding salary component, during the last five years.41.13%
4.4.1.1: Expenditure incurred on maintenance of infrastructure(physical facilities and academic support facilities) excluding salary component year wise during the last five years (INR in lakhs)
2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
544.91 312.22 342.45 708.49 550.62
Related Input Expenditure excluding salary component year wise during the last five years (INR in lakhs)
2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19
1149.07 513.42 963.37 1466.85 1884.97
File Description Documents
Institutional data in the prescribed format
Audited income and expenditure statement of the institution to be signed by CA for and counter signed by the competent authority (relevant expenditure claimed for maintenance of infrastructure should be clearly highlighted)