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Published by ASHISH SHARMA, 2026-04-10 06:43:19

SDG Manipal University Jaipur20250118-

SDG Manipal University Jaipur20250118-

National Institutional Ranking Framework Ministry of Education Government of India Welcome to Data Capturing System: SDG INSTITUTIONSubmitted Institute Data for NIRF'2025' Institute Name: Manipal University Jaipur [IR-B-U-0749] Sanctioned (Approved) Intake Academic Year 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19UG [3 Years Program(s)] 1035 1025 1025 - - - UG [4 Years Program(s)] 3402 2700 2340 1500 - - UG [5 Years Program(s)] 220 220 220 220 220 - PG [1 Year Program(s)] 30 - - - - - PG [2 Year Program(s)] 480 394 - - - - Total Actual Student Strength (Program(s) Offered by Your Institution) (All programs of all years) No. of Male Students No. of Female Students Total Students Within State (Including male & female) Outside State (Including male & female) Outside Country (Including male & female) Economically Backward (Including male & female) Socially Challenged (SC+ST+OBC Including male & female) No. of students receiving full tuition fee reimbursement from the State and Central Government No. of students receiving full tuition fee reimbursement from Institution Funds No. of students receiving full tuition fee reimbursement from the Private Bodies No. of students who are not receiving full tuition fee reimbursementUG [3 Years Program(s)] 1652 1635 3287 1550 1727 10 120 37 0 117 0 40UG [4 Years Program(s)] 5487 3778 9265 1232 7703 330 188 0 2 118 0 68UG [5 Years Program(s)] 424 515 939 309 630 0 33 10 0 39 0 4PG [1 Year Program(s)] 14 12 26 8 18 0 2 0 0 2 0 0PG [2 Year Program(s)] 339 350 689 290 399 0 30 10 0 36 0 4Ph.D Student Details (including Integrated Ph.D)Ph.D (Student pursuing doctoral program till 2023-24 Students admitted in the academic year 2024-25 should not be entered here.) Total StudentsFull Time 355Part Time 326 No. of Ph.D students graduated (including Integrated Ph.D) 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22Full Time 24 32 13Part Time 63 57 32


IPRCalendar year 2023 2022 2021No. of Patents Published 265 59 33No. of Patents Granted 20 27 17Sponsored Research Details Financial Year 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22Total no. of Sponsored Projects 11 21 23Total no. of Funding Agencies 11 20 19Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 128653608 154374341 35302812Amount Received in Words Twelve Crore Eighty Six Lakh Fifty Three Thousand Six Hundred Eight Fifteen Crore Forty Three Lakh Seventy Four Thousand Three Hundred Forty One Three Crore Fifty Three Lakh Two Thousand Eight Hundred TwelveConsultancy Project Details Financial Year 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22Total no. of Consultancy Projects 42 45 8Total no. of Client Organizations 51 40 8Total Amount Received (Amount in Rupees) 10223199 8251330 3047200Amount Received in Words One Crore Two Lakh Twenty Three Thousand One Hundred Ninety Nine Eighty Two Lakh Fifty One Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Thirty Lakh Forty Seven Thousand Two HundredPCS Facilities: Facilities of physically challenged students 1. Do your institution buildings have Lifts/Ramps? Yes, more than 80% of the buildings2. Do your institution have provision for walking aids, including wheelchairs and transportation from one building to another for handicapped students? Yes3. Do your institution buildings have specially designed toilets for handicapped students? Yes, more than 80% of the buildingsSustainable Living Practices 1. What initiatives has the institute undertaken to support national sustainability schemes? • Plastic-Free Campuses (Supporting Plastic Waste Management Rules) • Biodiversity and Afforestation (Supporting National Mission for a Green India) • Sustainable horticulture Practices • Environmental Education and Awareness Programs • Energy from Food Waste and Biogas Generation • Participating in Sustainable Development Goals 2. What specific programs does the institution/university have in place to reduce or eliminate single-use plastics on campus?


• Ban on single-use plastic items (e.g., straws, cutlery, plates) 3. What actions has the institution/university taken to reduce its carbon footprint? (Select all that apply) • Energy-efficient buildings • Renewable energy installations • Offsetting emissions • Sustainable procurement 4. What is the level of recycling infrastructure available on your campus? • Comprehensive infrastructure (bins, awareness, collection systems) 5. What type of rainwater harvesting system has been implemented at your institution/university? • Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting System • Surface Runoff Harvesting System • Percolation Pit System • Recharge Wells • Storage Tank System 6. Are there dedicated green spaces (e.g., parks, gardens, green roofs) on campus? • Campus Biodiversity Park • Eco-Friendly Green Belt • Botanical Garden • Sustainable Urban Forest • Herbal and Medicinal Plant Garden • Green Walkways and Lawns • Rainwater Harvesting Garden • Community Garden • Environmental Research Zones 7.Which renewable energy sources are installed on your institution/ university campus ? (Please select all that apply) • Solar Panels 8. Does your institution celebrate a dedicated Tree Planting Day or participate in large-scale tree plantation drives? • Annually with large-scale participation (1000+ trees planted each year) 9. Does your institution in India publicly track and disclose its carbon footprint or other environmental metrics? (Please select all that apply) • The carbon footprint is tracked and disclosed through reports like Green Campus Reports or Sustainability Reports • The institution discloses environmental metrics (e.g., water usage, waste management) as part of government or regulatory requirements like the National Green Tribunal (NGT) directives • Both carbon footprint and other environmental metrics are tracked and disclosed under initiatives like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan or Smart Campus programs 10. How does the institution address social issues such as poverty, healthcare, and education in the local community? (Select all that apply)


• Partnerships with local schools for education programs • Medical camps and healthcare initiatives • Employment or skill development training programs • Social entrepreneurship initiatives 11. What is the institution’s approach to minimizing food waste? • Food donation programs • Composting systems • Sustainable food procurement 12.What sustainable transportation options does the institution promote or provide ? (Select all that apply) • Public transportation subsidies • Bicycle-sharing programs • Electric vehicle charging stations • Carpooling incentives • Walking paths or pedestrian-friendly campus Sustainability DetailsDescription 2023 2022 2021Total Campus Area 122.00 122.00 122.00Total Green Area 101.00 106.09 107.37Details of Energy and Water Consumption Description 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22Total energy generated on campus, including solar and others (in KW) 3376067 3251392 1839679Total energy consumed based on electricity bill (in KW) 12011398 10931220 9009288Capacity of Rain Water Harvesting (in litre) 16625000 16625000 16625000Total Water Consumption (in litre) 55955000 54066000 49577000Total water bill 5040000 2352000 1724800Amount in Word Fifty Lakh Forty Thousand Twenty Three Lakh Fifty Two Thousand Seventeen Lakh Twenty Four Thousand Eight HundredDetails Related to Environment Description 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22Number of eco-friendly transportation facilities with capacity 43.00 29.00 23.00Total number of trees in the campus 10611.00 8459.00 7055.00Maximum air quality index (AQI) 63.00 57.00 53.00


Minimum AQI 50.00 50.00 49.00Total capacity of eco-friendly transportation 106.00 80.00 50.00Details of Waste generated, recycled and reused Description 2023-24 2022-23 2021-22Total waste generated (KG) 1650.00 996.00 0.00Total e-waste generated (KG) 677.00 0.00 550.00Total recycled and reused waste (in KG) 36540.00 30650.00 24926.00Total Food Waste generated in Campus (in KG) 154842.00 135097.00 56856.00Volume of Reused Waste Water (in litre) 64245000.00 54688000.00 50105000.00Volume of Food Waste Converted to Biogas Energy (in KG) 92905.20 81058.20 34113.60Amount of Biogas generated from the Food Waste (in KWH) 5574.31 4863.49 2046.82Faculty Details Srno Name Age Designation Gender Qualification Experience (In Months) Currently working with institution? Joining Date Leaving Date Association type1 Deepika Shekhawat 35 Assistant Professor Female Ph.D 144 No 10-09-2021 01-04-2024 Regular2 Prakash Tatiwal 34 Lecturer Male MCA 118 Yes 05-02-2022 -- Regular3 Sushma Punia 30 Lecturer Female M.Tech 28 Yes 01-04-2022 -- Regular4 Aashima 32 Lecturer Female M.COM 48 Yes 06-07-2022 -- Adhoc / Contractual5 Abhishek Dadhich 27 Lecturer Male M.Sc. 25 Yes 03-06-2022 -- Adhoc / Contractual6 Abinash Mohapatra 28 Assistant Professor Male Ph.D 12 Yes 01-09-2023 -- Regular7 Aditya Upadhyay 38 Assistant Professor Male M.Tech 27 Yes 01-08-2022 -- Regular8 Albino Anto 27 Assistant Professor Male LLM 16 Yes 01-08-2023 -- Regular9 Amit Kumar Sharma 38 Assistant Professor Male Ph.D 78 Yes 28-09-2023 -- Regular10 Ananya Sabu 28 Lecturer Female M.Tech 12 Yes 17-07-2023 -- Adhoc / Contractual11 Anjana Poonia 44 Lecturer Female M.Tech 226 Yes 04-04-2022 -- Regular12 Anshika Choudhary 30 Lecturer Female M.Tech 24 Yes 02-05-2022 -- Regular13 Anuj Ram Baitha 34 Assistant Professor Male Ph.D 53 Yes 08-11-2021 -- Regular14 Arpit Kumar Sharma 33 Assistant Professor Male Ph.D 38 Yes 25-05-2021 -- Regular15 Ashima Sharma 28 Lecturer Female M.A 15 Yes 01-08-2023 -- Adhoc / Contractual16 Ashok Sharma 32 Lecturer Male M.COM 56 Yes 14-07-2023 -- Adhoc / Contractual17 Ayushi Sharma 30 Assistant Professor Female M.Arch. 48 Yes 15-09-2021 -- Regular18 Bhawana Sharma 39 Assistant Professor Female Ph.D 130 Yes 04-04-2022 -- Regular19 Biswa Mohan Sahoo 43 Assistant Professor Male Ph.D 209 Yes 07-09-2021 -- Regular


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