
The chart presents the administrative and academic structure of the University, illustrating the hierarchy, governance system and functional departments.
At the apex of the structure is the Hon’ble Chancellor, followed by the Pro-Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, who oversee the overall strategic direction and administration of the University.
The following governing bodies are responsible for policy formulation, financial oversight and academic governance.
- The Board of Governors
- The Board of Management
- The Finance Committee
- The Academic Council
- The Research and Innovation council
Major University Authorities
- Registrar
- Registrar (Evaluation)
- Finance Officer
- Chief Human Resource Officer
- Dean (Research & Innovation)
The administrative framework is primarily headed by the Registrar, who plays a central role in coordinating and supervising key administrative functions of the University.
Academic leadership is structured under various Deans and Directors, including:
- Dean – SIMS & RC
- Dean – School of Engineering and Technology
- Dean – School of Management Studies
Each school is headed by respective Directors and Heads of Departments (HODs), overseeing specialized programs such as:
- Head of Department’s- SIMS&RC
- Director- Computer Science Engineering
- Director- CSE-AI & ML
- Director- CSE-AI & DS
- Director- CSE-Data Science
- Director- Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Director- Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Director- School of Applied Sciences
The University also includes key support departments such as:
- Admission & Marketing
- Human Resource
- Library & Information Centre
- Information Technology
- Student Affairs
- Physical Education
- NCC & NSS
- Maintenance Department
- Hostel Administration
The teaching hierarchy consists of Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Senior Residents, Junior Residents, Tutors and Technical/Non-Teaching and Supporting Staff.
Overall, the Organizational Chart clearly defines the chain of command, roles and responsibilities, ensuring effective governance, academic excellence, administrative efficiency and coordinated University development.
