In 1970, Narendra Kumar Bansal joined
St. Stephen's College as a lecturer where he remained for five years, later leaving for Germany in 1975 for his post-doctoral work in the field of
nuclear energy. On his return, Bansal shifted his focus to
renewable energy,
energy efficiency in buildings, energy planning models, and
environmental systems analysis. Bansal joined the Centre of Energy Studies at IIT Delhi in the year 1979, where he made contributions to the development of the curriculum, laboratories, and collaborative national and international projects, were funded by the
German Ministry of Research and Technology Establishment of SMVDU On 15 November 2004, the governor of
Jammu and Kashmir invited Bansal to further the establishment of SMVDU. Bansal joined as Vice Chancellor and modelled the university after IIT Delhi. During his tenure until 2009, the university achieved national and international recognition. Bansal started various programs in the disciplines of science,
management,
energy,
humanities and
social sciences. Upon Narendra Bansal's death, a
vigil was held in his remembrance in the central courtyard of the university. == Industrial experience ==