Intellectual Property Rights Cell


Functions and Responsibilities


  • • To create an awareness about IPR for faculties and students of the Institution.
    • To impart training on future endeavors regarding patent filing processes.
    • To conduct workshops, seminars and training course on IPR.
    • To promote better understanding of IPR and to identify more IPs.


  • Importance of IPR


    • It is necessary to protect the Intellectual property in order to enable organizations to earn recognition or financial benefits. Governments of various countries protect the innovative ideas of the inventors through Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Recently, IPR has become a central issue in the developed and developing countries. The rationale for this IPR lies in the need to create awareness about the importance of IPRs as a marketable financial asset and economic tool among the researchers, faculty and students of the College. Intellectual property Rights: means the rights derived from the IP e.g. Patents, registered designs, copyright etc. Indian Government has revised the National IPR Policy in May 2016 and its vision, Mission and objectives are given as follows.