Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Department Overview
Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry and Engineering Mathematics have a very special place in the curriculum of engineering undergraduates of all branches. The Department of Applied Science and Humanities consist of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, English, Economics and Management.
Department has very good Language Lab to improve Communication skills of the students.
The Department has following well-developed and well equipped with several sophisticated instruments
- Engineering Chemistry Lab
- Physics Lab
- Digital Language Lab
- English Communication Lab
Courses Available
Courses in DPGITM is affiliated to Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak and approved by AICTE, New Delhi. The following courses are available
Faculty
Dr. Simpi Mehta
HoD — Applied Science & Humanities
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Dr. Simpi Mehta
HoD — Applied Science & Humanities
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 21 Years
- SCI / Scopus Indexed: 06
- Conferences: 02
- Patents: 01
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Organic Chemistry, Amity University, Haryana (2019)
- M.Sc. Organic Chemistry, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2005)
- B.Sc. Non-Medical, M.D. University, Rohtak (2002)
Research Profiles
Achievements & Awards
Best Teacher Award (2014)
Contact
Dr. Rimmy
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Dr. Rimmy
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 5.4 Years
- SCI / Scopus Indexed: 11
- Conferences: 05
- Patents: 01 (Under Process)
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Environmental Science, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (2021)
- M.Sc. Environmental Science, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2011)
- B.Sc., Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2009)
- B.Ed., Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (2015)
- UGC-NET Qualified
Research Profiles
Achievements & Awards
• Best Ph.D. Thesis Award
• DST-SERB Teachers Research Excellence Award
• ANRF, Govt. of India — Research Project (₹18,30,000)
• Published a Book with Springer Nature
• Reviewer for Springer Nature, Elsevier, American Chemical Society
Contact
Mr. Avikshit Sharma
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Mr. Avikshit Sharma
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities — Mathematics
- Teaching: 22 Years
- Conferences: 01
- Patents: 01
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Pursuing — Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, Aligarh
- M.Phil. Statistics, M.D. University, Rohtak (2002)
- M.Sc. Mathematical Statistics, M.D. University, Rohtak (2001)
- B.Ed. Mathematics, M.D. University, Rohtak (2021)
- B.Sc. Physics, Statistics & Mathematics, M.D. University, Rohtak (1997)
Achievements & Awards
Best Teacher Award (Session 2008–09)
Contact
Dr. Leena Chawla
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Dr. Leena Chawla
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 16 Years
- SCI / Scopus Indexed: 02
- Conferences: 04
- Patents: 01
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Mathematics, MRIIRS, Faridabad (2025)
- M.Sc. Mathematics, CDLU, Sirsa (2007)
- M.Phil., CDLU, Sirsa (2009)
- M.Ed., Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2011)
- B.A. Mathematics / Computer, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2005)
Research Profiles
Contact
Dr. Ritu Bhatia
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Dr. Ritu Bhatia
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 17 Years
- Conferences: 05
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Mathematics, Kalinga University, Raipur (2021)
- M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, M.D. University, Rohtak (2005)
- M.Phil. Applied Mathematics, M.D. University, Rohtak (2007)
- M.Ed., Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2009)
- B.A. with Mathematics, M.D. University, Rohtak (2003)
Contact
Dr. Dhananjay Verma
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Dr. Dhananjay Verma
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 1.5 Years
- SCI / Scopus Indexed: 03
- Conferences: 06
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Plasma Science, IIT Delhi (2025)
- M.Sc. Physics (Specialization in Electronics), CCS University, Meerut (2017)
- B.Sc. Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics, CCS University, Meerut (2015)
- NET Qualified; JRF; RSTA
Research Profiles
Contact
Ms. Vandana Kaushik
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Ms. Vandana Kaushik
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 22 Years
- SCI / Scopus Indexed: 08
- Conferences: 12
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Pursuing — English Literature, Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth, Faridabad
- M.A. English (Linguistics), M.D. University, Rohtak (2000)
- M.Phil. English, C.D.L. University, Sirsa, Haryana (2007)
- B.Sc. Medical, M.D. University, Rohtak (1998)
Research Profiles
Contact
Ms. Kritika
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Ms. Kritika
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 3.5 Years
- Conferences: 02
Qualifications
- M.A. English, University of Delhi (2022)
- M.Ed., M.D. University, Rohtak (2024)
- B.A., M.D. University, Rohtak (2020)
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Dr. Mamta Devi
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Dr. Mamta Devi
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Science & Humanities (ASH)
- Teaching: 04 Years
- Industry / Research: 04 Years
- SCI / Scopus Indexed: 08
- Conferences: 04
Qualifications
- Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi (2025)
- M.Tech. Environmental Science and Engineering, GJU S&T, Hisar (2009)
- B.Tech. Bio-Technology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2007)
- UGC-NET JRF
Research Profiles
Contact
Vision & Mission
Vision
Department of Applied science and humanities at DPG ITM has the vision to nurture and inculcate knowledge and understanding of engineering sciences and groom the students with intellectual and professional strength. Preparing sincere and responsible students to thrive and contribute to an ever- changing global society.
Mission
- To enhance the knowledge of Applied Science and Humanities which are fundamentally correlated to various branches of engineering and technology.
- To teach moral and sense of social responsibility to the upcoming engineers of the society
- To motivate students to think in a new way and apply new ideas of research in fundamental science and technology
PEOs and PO’s
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Fundamental Knowledge: Students will be taught the fundamental concepts of basic sciences necessary in industry, engineering practices as well as advanced study.
Design Skills: Students will be prepared with problem solving skills, laboratory skills, and design skills for solving career related problems.
Professional Skills: Students will be prepared as an effective team member with good communication skill, teamwork skills and an ethical behaviour necessary to ace in their careers.
Specialization: Students will be prepared to pursue their career in respective branches of engineering and related interdisciplinary fields with a strong background in applied sciences and engineering.
Self-Learning: Students will be prepared such that they will continue their profession with a habit of continuous learning and self-development through library resources, professional societies, journals, meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops, expert talks, industry interactions, etc.
Sustainability: Students will be prepared to keep pace with the ever changing scenario of the industry.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
- Students will have knowledge of advance mathematics, physics, chemistry, software programming, drawing and design, manufacturing processes and communication skills.
- Students will design and conduct experiments, as well as analyse and interpret data.
- Students will design processes within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, health and safety.
- Students will work in multi-disciplinary teams to analyse and solve technical problems.
- Students will identify, formulate and evaluate engineering problems.
- Students will understand professional and ethical responsibility in practice always.
- Students will communicate effectively using oral, written and graphic forms.
- Students will have a broader perspective necessary to understand the global and social impact of basic sciences.
Labs. & Infrastructure
Engineering Physics Lab
The Physics Lab comprises four labs — Electromagnetic Theory, Semiconductor, Mechanics, and Optics — serving all first-year branches as per MDU G Scheme syllabus. Equipped for groups of 30 students to carry out experiments independently, the lab builds a strong foundation in Engineering Physics fundamentals.
Major Equipment: Hall Effect apparatus, Dielectric Constant kit, PN Diode kit, Zener Diode kit with voltage regulator, Planck’s Constant apparatus, Solar Cell apparatus, Newton’s Ring setup, Diffraction Grating, Michelson Interferometer, He-Ne Laser, Air Track, Bar Pendulum, Spring Constant kit, Maxwell’s Needle, Torsion Pendulum, and Sextant.
Engineering Chemistry Lab
Equipped as per the latest MDU G Scheme syllabus, the Chemistry Lab is a spacious, well-ventilated facility with a capacity of 30 students. It features marble slabs, separate basins, and dedicated storage for salts and chemicals. Students receive quantitative and qualitative training in techniques directly relevant to engineering applications.
Major Equipment: UV-Spectrophotometer, Digital Conductivity Meters, Flame Photometer, Redwood Viscometers, Pensky–Marten’s Flash & Fire Point Apparatus, Electrical Balance, Distillation Unit, and Digital pH Meters.
Employment Opportunities
Coming Soon
Department Activities
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| Introduction to Mathmatica | Download |
| A guidance program on career opportunities after BE/B.Tech | Download |
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Clubs
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| Youth and Biosphere Club | View Events |
Syllabus and Scheme of Study
Previous Year’s Question Papers
Business Mathematics
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| BBA 1st Sem Dec 2022 | Download |
| BBA 1st Sem Feb 2022 | Download |
| BBA 1st Sem Mar 2021 | Download |
Applied Computational Statistics
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| B.Tech 3rd Sem Dec 2022 | Download |
Chemistry I
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| B.Tech 1st Sem Dec 2018 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Feb 2022 | Download |
| B.Tech 2nd Sem May 2023 | Download |
English
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| B.Tech 1st Sem Dec 2022 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Feb 2022 | Download |
| B.Tech 2nd Sem Mar 2021 | Download |
Mathematics III
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| B.Tech 3rd Sem Dec 2019 | Download |
| B.Tech 3rd Sem Mar 2021 | Download |
| B.Tech 3rd Sem Mar 2022 | Download |
Mathematics III
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| B.Tech 3rd Sem Apr 2021 | Download |
| B.Tech 3rd Sem Dec 2019 | Download |
| B.Tech 3rd Sem Dec 2022 | Download |
| B.Tech 3rd Sem Mar 2021 | Download |
Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory
Mechanics
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| B.Tech 1st Sem Dec 2018 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Dec 2019 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Mar 2021 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Feb 2022 | Download |
Semiconductor Physics
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| B.Tech 1st Sem Dec 2019 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Mar 2021 | Download |
| B.Tech 1st Sem Feb 2022 | Download |
Optics and Waves
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| B.Tech 3rd Sem Feb 2022 | Download |
Departmental Magazine
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| Lab to Life Departmental Magazine | Download |
