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3.5.2. Does the College have College-industry cell? If yes, what is its scope and
range of activities?
The College has a Placement Cell. The cell conducts interviews, and liaisons between
Industry and College. Besides, since all departments have an industry member in the
BOS, College does not have a special cell of this nature.
3.5.3. What is the mode of publicizing the expertise of the College for
consultancy services? Mention the departments from whom consultancy was
sought.
The College has so far not actively publicized the expertise available in the College.
The staff profile in the College website makes known the available expertise. The
publications by teachers and their participation as resource persons usually publicize
the expertise of the College.
3.5.4. How does the College encourage the faculty to utilise the expertise for
consultancy services?
The revenue sharing mechanism is a motivating factor for teachers to engage in
consultancy.
3.5.5. Please provide details of the consultancy projects that your departments
have undertaken.
A few teachers provide consultancy services when approached by agencies. The
following is the list of services rendered (Table 3.13).
Table 3.13: Details of Consultancy Services Provided
Name Department Rs. Consultancy Activity
Dr. Michael Chemistry 17,26,640 PXRD consultancy for pharma
Rajamathi companies
Dr. Subhashini Economics 2,00,000 Peri Urban Spaces And Livelihood-
Muthukrishnan International Water Management
Institute, Sri Lanka, and TISS
Guwahati
Dr. Priyanca Political 2,04,000 International Expert to conduct
Mathur Science Capacity Training Workshops on
Federalism for Civil Society Actors
and State Legislative Assembly
Members in Mandalay, Myanmar by
the Forum of Federations, Myanmar
Office.
International Expert to conduct
Training Workshops of Trainers on
Decentralization by the Forum of
Federations and Myanmar Egress in
Yangon, Myanmar.
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