Screen Reader Access

The Ministry of Human Resource Development website complies with Guidelines for Indian Government Websites and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 level A. This will enable people with visual impairments access the website using technologies, such as screen readers. The information of the website is accessible with different screen readers, such as JAWS, NVDA, SAFA, Supernova and Window-Eyes.

Following table lists the information about different screen readers:

Information related to the various screen readers


Screen Reader Website Free / Commercial
Non Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) http://www.nvda-project.org/
(External website that opens in a new window)
Free
System Access To Go http://www.satogo.com/
(External website that opens in a new window)
Free
Hal http://www.yourdolphin.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=5
(External website that opens in a new window)
Commercial
JAWS http://www.freedomscientific.com/jaws-hq.asp
(External website that opens in a new window)
Commercial
Supernova http://www.yourdolphin.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=1
(External website that opens in a new window)
Commercial

Director's Message on COVID-19

प्रियजनों,

  • इन दिनों एक मुश्किल दौर से गुजर रहे हैं। कोविड-19 के कारण हम सभी का जीवन प्रभावित हुआ है। हमें अपने शरीर को स्वस्थ और मस्तिष्क को सकारात्मक विचारों से भरने के लिए कुछ कदम उठाने होंगे एवंं कुछ हम नियमों का अनुपालन करना होगा-
  • अ) घर के अंदर रहे और सामाजिक दूरी बनाये रखे।
  • ब) अधिकतम ऑनलाइन रह कर एक दूसरे से जुड़े और सभी कार्यों को यथासंभव ऑनलाइन पूर्ण करने का प्रयास करे!
  • आई आई टी पटना में प्रशाशनिक और शैक्षणिक गतिविधियां उपलब्ध साधनों से यथासंभव सुचारु रूप से चल रही है। छात्रों को चिंतित होने की आवश्यकता नही, सभी शैक्षणिक संसाधनों को ऑनलाइन उपलब्ध कराने का प्रबंध किया जा रहा है। SWAYAM, NPTEL, COURSERA, UDACITY जैसे प्रसिध् साधनों का प्रयोग किया जा सकता है। शिक्षकों से आग्रह किया जाता है कि वे लेक्चर को रिकॉर्ड कर ऑनलाइन उपलब्ध कराये।
  • इस विषम परिस्थिति में आई आई पटना के प्रशासनिक कर्मचारियों के द्वारा की जा रही प्रयास सराहनीय है। वे ऑनलाइन माध्यमों का अधिकतम उपयोग करके अपने कार्य का निर्वहन कर रहे हैं। मैं आई आई टी पटना परिवार को इस कठिन घड़ी में संस्थान को सुचारु रूप से चलाने में उनके सर्वोतम् प्रयासों और उनके जज्बे को पूरे दिल से अभिवादन करता हूँ।
  • मैं भारत सरकार और बिहार सरकार द्वारा प्राप्त कराये जा रहे महत्वपूर्ण आदेशों, निरंतर मार्गदर्शन और आवश्यक निर्देशों के लिए उनका तहे दिल से धन्यवाद करता हूँ। आई आई पटना भी इस मुश्किल की घडी में अपने तरफ से तकनीकी, वैज्ञानिक और अन्य सभी माध्यमों से राष्ट्र की सेवा के लिए तैयार है।
  • इस संकटमय काल को हम अवश्य पार करेंगे | We shall overcome. आइये हम सब मिलकर ईश्वर से इस कठिन घड़ी से उभरने के लिए प्रार्थना करे ।

जय हिंद।

 
Now that we have negotiated a week of near closure, it is time to see how to continue performing our basic activities. In the points that follow, Govt. of India and institute orders prevail.
 
The idea is to see how to keep the machinery running, obeying all the rules and regulations and constraints in these trying times:
 
1. Teaching: AD Acad and CC Head have been requested to come up with solutions for online teaching, for example, use of MOODLE or any other free/purchasable software. All teachers should in the least:
(a) point to online courses (NPTEL, Coursera, Udacity, Khan Academy etc.) that pertain to their material
(b) Point to online book chapters
(c) if you use slides, share them on say Google drive
(d) record your lectures if possible and upload on institute site/youtube
 
CC to ensure smooth VPN access. I believe there are limits on the number of VPN accesses at any time. See if this number can be maintained at a large value.
 
2. Research: Theoretical and computational work need not get affected. Experimentalists perform the analysis of results that you were possibly so far postponing due to demands of daily work.
(a) Advisors continue your regular research meetings online.
(b) Write that paper/chapter/article/book that you always wanted to write but never could due to lack of time
 
The VPN point as above applies here too, especially for people accessing servers and running experiments on them.
 
3. Return of students, new admissions: students will come to the campus only when notified. Online access to institute facilities through VPN is crucial.
 
ADean Academic and ADean Student will keep discussing with Director and other functionaries the matter of classes and hostel accommodation.
 
4. Convocation: our convocation is on the fixed date of 6th August. Beginning March, AD Acad and I have been reaching out to prospective Chief Guests. Time will tell if we need to postpone, but currently efforts are on via electronic contacts.
 
 
5. Computer Center: CC has a crucial role to play in the current situation. IT and Electronics Industry is used to working from home. The current demand of Work From Home (WFH) is not unprecedented for them. We need to get used larger scale WFH. CC comes in in facilitating this.
 
CC members have risen to the Occasion. I request them once again, especially for online teaching solution.
 
6. IWD: progress of construction work has been important for us in this phase of growth. Corona has been a deterrent.
 
Construction will progress at a very slow pace until 31st March with whatever man, material and machine is available inside the campus. External persons and material being prohibited from entry, this situation is inevitable.
 
7. F & A: follow Govt. of India and institute orders re. duty:
(a) complete as much of work as possible, that can be done online
(b) For example, data should be kept ready for discussing next year's BE and RE, that we typically do in April
(c) Approvals can be given by email as and when necessary, and all information is in place
(d) Bills should be cleared as expeditiously as possible, under the constraints of the current situation
 
8. S & P: Govt. of India and institute directives apply.
(a) Do perform whatever is possible online
(b) Purchase pipeline starting from indent through technical bid, price bid, recommendation, final order- whatever is possible online- should be done that way.
(c) Seek email approvals as and when needed and appropriate
 
9. R & D: project supports should be available as much as possible.
(a) Funding agencies and PIs should be regularly communicated to
(b) online update of projects, proposals, disbursements should be ensured
 
10. Hostels: Only one mess is currently running for reduced number of students with slightly increased daily charge. Utmost hygiene to be maintained in every nook and corner in all the hostels.
 
11. Hospital: should operate uninterrupted and with continuous vigil for any corona symptoms. Remain in close contact with our neighboring hospitals NSIT, nearby ESI and in Patna.
 
12. Guest House: closure till 31st March. But finish all pending office work, by following duty roster.
 
13. Security: 24 X 7 vigil. Strictly monitor both gates. Use hand sanitizer and IR thermometer for anybody entering. Report symptoms if any to MO immediately.
 
14. Campus residents: stay indoors as much as possible. Inform MO immediately of any unusual health signs.
 
15. Outsourced manpower (CHS): essential and non-essential services have been segregated. Follow this duty distribution.
 
16. Library: closed till 31st March; but online access ensured
 
17. Guest house: closed till 31st March
 
Summary:
 
A. Lot of online work
B. Staying indoors
C. Reporting any unusual symptoms

Courses

B.Tech Courses

Second Semester 

 

Third Semester 

 

Third Semester HSS Electives 

 

SEMINAR ROOM 

 

Fourth Semester-Core Courses 

 

Fourth Semester-Science Electives 

 

 

 

Fifth Semester 

 

Fifth Semester - Open Electives 

Objective of Lab: This proposed Advanced Computing lab will cater to the needs of computing resources for applications such as Large Scale Distributed Computing, Cloud Computing, High Performance Computing and Big Data Computing.Besides, setting up a private cloud, hybrid cluster and accelerators for many cores/threads, the computing will be extended for public cloud, grid. The researchers can develop prototypes and test on advanced computing facilities. Facilities: High Performance Computing Facilities. Master Node: 2x Intel® Xeon® processor Haswell 8C E5-2630V3 2.4G 20M 8GT/s QPI 128 GB DDR4-2133 ECC RDIMM (Max Up to 1TB) 2 x 4000 GB Hardware Raid LSI 3108,8i0e,12 Gb/s pen port –Gen-3,RAID0,1,10,5,6,50,60, Max 8x3.5” Hot-swap SAS/SATA HDD bays Intel® i350 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet onboard with suitable cable(s),&Mellanox ConnectX-3 FDR Infiniband 56Gbps,Controller with cables 2 x RJ45 LAN ports, 6 USB 2.0 Compliant,1 serial port,1 serial header,1xVGA,1xManagement, 1x1 DOM (Disk on Module) power Connector 4‐Compute Nodes 2 x Intel® Xeon® processor Haswell 8C E5-2630V3 2.4 G 20M 8GT/s QPI 64 GB DDR4-2133 ECC RDIMM (Max Up to 1 TB) 1 x 1000 GB Enterprise SATA,SATA2.0 & 3.0 with RAID 0,1,10 Support, 3x Hot-swap SATA Drive Bays. 1 (x16) PCI-E (Low profile) Compiler Intel®Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux Seating capacity of lab: 20 (Room No:513) Professor in charge: Dr. Rajiv Misra Contact person: Mr. A Dixit & Mr. S.K Verma Contact details: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

HARDWARE LAB 

Objective of Lab:The main objective of the lab is to provide the students the knowledge of computer hardware, the processors, memories, motherboards, different add-on cards, and other peripherals like printers, plotters and the scanners. The students are trained for the assembly and disassembly of PCs. Another important objective is to impart knowledge about the troubleshooting and fault finding the computers and the peripherals./td>Capabilities of the Lab: The Hardware and Maintenance Lab is used by the students to give the training/knowledge regarding the: Different hardware components of a computer and their troubleshooting. Different peripherals, their performance and cost characteristics Installation of various operating systems, their capabilities Installation of commonly used software Networking, network topologies and installation of LANs Seating capacity of lab: 50 (Room No:512) Facilities: 24x7x365 UPS connectivity,Air Condition Room. Professor in charge: Dr. Jimson Mathew & Dr. Somanath Tripathy Contact person: Mr. A Dixit & Mr. S.K Verma Contact details: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CONFRENCE ROOM 

Objective of Lab: This room is the mainly purpose of conducting Conference for the CSE Department. Seating capacity of lab: 20 (Room No:418) Facilities: 24x7x365 UPS connectivity,Air Condition Room,LifeSize Cloud Video Conferencing Solution. Online Booking Please go with url http://172.16.1.33/scheduler/Web/ for online booking.Professor in charge: Dr. Joydeep Chandra Contact person: Mr. A Dixit & Mr. S.K Verma Contact details: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

AI-NLP-ML(Elsevier / SushruteZDI Sponsored Lab) 

Objective of Lab: The Artificial Intelligence-Natural Language Processing-Machine Learning (AI-NLP-ML)group at IIT Patna has started its official journey in June, 2015. The group is dedicated to explore the frontiers of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing under the able guidance of Prof. Pushpak Bhattacharyya. The group also consists of other two faculty members, Dr. Asif Ekbal and Dr. Sriparna Saha, and around 20 members including research scholars, research engineers, lexicographers, B.Tech & M.Tech students. Several industry sponsored projects are currently being undertaken. Elsevier, the renowned scientific literature publishing company has set up the Elsevier Centre of Excellence for Natural Language Processing to conduct research and development in some of the novel areas of AI, NLP and ML. Another company, ezDI has set up the Sushrut-eZDI Research Lab on Health Informatics, which is dedicated towards developing products for health care and contribute to research having significant outcomes. The specific research areas in which the group is presently focussing are as follows - Machine Translation (E-IL, IL-E): Cross-lingual Search: Temporal IR: Sentiment Analysis: Aspect based sentiment analysis, Sentiment analysis in Indian languages, Sentiment analysis in cross-lingual and multilingual environment, Sentiment analysis in code-mixed environment. Information Extraction: NER, Coreference Resolution, Relation Extraction etc. AI and Machine Learning for Health Care: NER, Patient Data De-identification, Code Normalization, Parsing . Deep Learning for NLP: NER, Coreference Resolution, Relation Extraction etc. Bioinformatics: Gene expression data clustering, Micro-RNA classification, Biclustering of gene expression data, Gene selection, Protein-Protein Interaction. Text Mining in Biomedical/Biochemical Texts: NER, Relation Extraction, Coreference resolution. Clustering: Multi-objective clustering, Multiview classification and clustering. Seating capacity of lab: 30 (Room No:510) Facilities: 24x7x365 UPS connectivity,Air Condition Room For more information please visit to http://www.iitp.ac.in/~ai-nlp-ml/home_details.html Professor in charge: Dr. Asif Ekbal Contact person: Mr. A Dixit & Mr. S.K Verma Contact details: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.