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Shri G. S. Institute of Technology & Science
Indore (M.P.) (Govt. Aided Autonomous Institute, Established in 1952)
ANNUAL REPORT
2018-19
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CONTENT
1. DIRECTOR’S DESK
2. VISION MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE
3. INSTITUTE INFORMATION
4. ACADEMICS
5. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT & CONSULTANCY
6. OUTREACH
7. FACULTY
8. TEQIP – III
9. AWARDS
10. PATENT
11. STUDENT
12. CLUB ACTIVITY
13. SCHOLARSHIP
14. INDUCTION PROGRAMME
15. INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITY
16. ALUMINI RELATION
17. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
18. DEPARTMENTS
19. INSTITUTE NEWS CORNER
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Director's Desk Established in 1952, SGSITS is a Pioneer institute of technical
education in the state of MP. It is consistently recognized as a leading institute in the state and the western region of India during its glorious journey of sixty seven years. Ranked among top 30 institutes on national level by independent bodies, it has always sought to bridge the worlds of the scholar and the industry. All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) approved and University Grant Commission (UGC), New Delhi, has declared the institute autonomous in 1989. Under the autonomous
status, the institute is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi Prodyogiki Vishwavidhyalaya (university of technology of M.P.) Bhopal.
SGSITS has 10 UG Programmes (5 NBA Accredited) and 26 PG Programmes including Ph.D. it is a QIP Centre and Research centre in all the Disciplines. Persistent efforts are being made to improve the quality of education with UG, PG and Ph.D. programs under the emerging areas of Engineering, Technology, Applied Sciences, Computer Applications, Management and Pharmacy.
The institute has developed a Centre for innovation, Design and Incubation (CIDI) to support start-ups, Projects and upcoming Entrepreneurs. The institute also has a Centre for Remote Sensing & Satellite Technology (CRSST). It strives to soar high with its Remote satellite project.
The institute has staff quarters, guest house, boys and girls hostel with playgrounds and all related amenities in its 30 Acre campus.
The Institute received funding from World Bank for IMPACT project during 1990 to 1995 and now
it is a TEQIP (Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme) of Government of India funded
institute, number of laboratories and development programs are working with the support of World
Bank under this project.
S.G.S.I.T.S. aims to impart futuristic technical education and instill high patterns of discipline
through the dedicated well qualified Faculty and supporting staff which shall set global standards, thus
making students technologically superior and ethically strong, who in turn shall improve the quality of
life of the human race. The Institute is recognized for its commitment to student excellence, nurturing
world class engineers, through emphasis on rigorous learning experiences both inside and outside the
classroom, including hands-on research and leadership opportunities.
The institute is also catering to the need of students to pursue higher studies, entrepreneurship
and start-ups with strong Alumni support.
Stellar accomplishments inflate the frontiers of knowledge and erudition every day. In this era of
Globalization of education, the apparent focus is on the quality of education. There is no single yardstick
of quality. A good educational institution strives continuously for sustenance and enhancement of
quality in every field of its activity. I am glad to warmly welcome you to the portico of this enormous
institution which is diligently committed to the cause of high quality technical education.
Prof. Rakesh Saxena Director
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Vision
A front-line institute in science and technology
making significant contributions to human
resource development envisaging dynamic needs
of the society.
Mission
To generate experts in science and technology akin
to society for its accelerated Socioeconomic growth
in professional and challenging environment
imparting human values.
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INSTITUTE INFORMATION
GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
GOVERNING BODY
S.No. Structure of Governing Body Name of The Member
1. Hon’ble Minister,
Technical Education and Skill Development Department,
Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal
Ex-officio Member Chairman
2. Principal Secretary/Secretary,
Technical Education and Skill Development Department,
Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal
Ex-officio Member
3. Principal Secretary (Finance),
Government of Madhya Pradesh
Ex-officio Member
4. Vice Chancellor,
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishvavidyalaya, Bhopal
or representative nominated by Vice Chancellor
Ex-officio Member
Dr. Sunil Kumar Gupta,
5. Director, Technical Education,
Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal
Ex-officio Member
Dr. Veerendra Kumar
6. Member nominated by
All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi
Member
Regional Officer,
All India Council for Technical Education, Bhopal
7. Industrialist representative nominated by Government of Madhya Pradesh.
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8. Three members nominated by
Shri Govindram Seksaria Technological Society
1. Justice P. P. Naolekar
2. Dr. D. B. Phatak 3. Shri Abhay Singh Barkatiya
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9. Two members nominated by
Shri Govindram Seksaria Charitable Trust
1. Shri Nand Kumar Seksaria
2. Shri S. N. Kohali
10. One Co-opted Member by Governing Body
(Nominated by University Grant Commissions)
11. Three Teacher Members
Elected by Teachers of the Institute
1. Dr. S. M. Narulkar, Professor
2. Shri Rajesh Dhakad, Associate Professor
3. Shri Ashok Atulkar, Assistant Professor
12. Director of the Institute
Prof. Rakesh Saxena - Member Secretary
Finance Committee
Finance Secretary Government of MP Chairman
G. B. Member (Elected Professor's representative) Member
Director Technical Education M.P. Member
AICTE Nominee (Regional Officer Bhopal) Member
Finance Officer of the Institute Member
Director of the Institute Member Secretary
Appeal and Grievance Committee
Director, Technical Education, M.P., Bhopal Chairman
One member from Judiciary or nominated advocate Member
One Teacher Representative nominated by Governing Body Member
Director of the Institute Member Secretary
Online grievance redressal system has been intregarted with the institute website to effectively handle grievance of staff, students and faculty members.
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Institute Discipline Committee
Dean Students Welfare Chairman
Dean Administration Member
Dean Academics Member
HOD first Year Member
Prof. Mrs. S. V. Charhate Member
Prof. H. K. Mahiyar Member
Prof. Mrs. S. Khumbhaj (Warden) Member
Prof. Mrs. Meena Tiwari Member
Prof. Avadesh Dalpati (Chief Warden) Member
Prof. M. D. Mahajan Member
Prof. H. S. Goliya Member
Prof. D. S. Ajnar (Incharge Security) Member
Dr. Manish Jaiswal (NCC and Sports Incharge) Member
Shri Manish Panchal (Incharge CCTV Surveillance) Member
Dr. B. K. Tiwari (Incharge NSS and Librarian) Member
Shri Suresh Paswan (Warden) Member
Internal Women Harassment cell
The institute has an Internal Women Sexual Harassment cell as per Act 2013. The following are the members and their contact Details:
Dr. Neha Kawathekar Professor Coordinator
Dr. Smita Varma Associate Professor Member
Mrs. Ritu Bhargava High Court Advocate Member
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Infrastructure
Academic and Physical Resources
Central Library Centre for Innovation, Design and Incubation (CIDI)
Computer Centre
Language Lab
Centre for VLSI Design
Central Workshop
Training & Placement Cell CRSST – Centre for remote sensing & Satellite Technology
Lecture Theatre with modern amenities with a total capacity of 900 students with generat
Optical fiber leased line for campus wide network and internet access.
The Institute’s power supply comes from 33 KVA electricity supply substation. Cafeteria, Dining Hall Gymnasium, Dispensary Sports Department NCC & NSS Section
Campus Infrastructure
Building Area 85,000 Sq.m.
Staff Quarters 6 Professor Quarters.
24 Lecturer Quarters
14 Readers Quarters
30 staff quarters for class III and class IV employee (Luv Kush Vihar 5km from the Institute)
12 Staff Quarters (Non Teaching)
Guest House 2 Guest House with 20 persons and 30 persons capacity respectively
No. of Hostels 4 Boys Hostel of total capacity 600 seats.
3 Girls Hostel of capacity 467 seats.
Transit Hostel having 24 suits (for research scholar and QIP Candidates)
Auditorium Golden Jubilee auditorium having capacity of 275 persons.
Three auditorium of capacity 80 each
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FACULTY POSITION
LIST OF FILLEDUP POSTS AGAINST SANCTIONED POSTS AS ON 01.06.2019
S.No.
Deaprtment
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Total Sanctio
ned Sanctio
ned Fille
d Vaca
nt Sanctio
ned Fille
d Vaca
nt Sanctio
ned Filled
Vacant
1 Civil Engg. 7 3 4 9 4 5 9 9 0 25
2 Electrical Engg. 3 0 3 6 0 6 8 8 0 17
3 Industrial &
Production Engg. 3 1 2 6 1 5 9 8 1
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4 Central
Workshop 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0
3
5 Computer Engg. 2 0 2 4 0 4 6 6 0 12
6 Elx. & T.C. Engg. 2 0 2 6 3 3 11 11 0 19
7 Mechanical Engg. 3 2 1 9 2 7 15 14 1 27
8 Elx. &
Instrumentation Engg.
2 0 2 4 2 2 5 5 0 11
9 Information Technology
2 0 2 4 2 2 8 8 0 14
10 Biomedical Engineering
1 0 1 2 0 2 5 4 1 8
11 M.C.A. 1 0 1 2 1 1 5 2 3 8
12 M.B.A. 1 0 1 1 0 1 6 4 2 8
13 Pharmacy 3 0 3 6 1 5 12 11 1 21
14 Applied Physics 1 0 1 2 1 1 5 5 0 8
15 Applied
Chemistry 1 1 0 2 0 2 5 4 1
8
16 Applied
Mathematics 1 0 1 2 0 2 6 3 3
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Total Status 33 7 26 66 17 49 117 104 13 216
Total Sanctioned Posts 216
Total Filled Posts 128
Total Vacant Posts 88
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ACADEMICS
Presently, the institute offers ten UG courses (Regular), four UG courses (Part time), PG programs with twenty four specializations, two part time PG courses in various disciplines under the emerging areas of Engineering, Technology, Applied Sciences, Computer Applications, Management & Pharmacy.
UG PROGRAMME OFFERED
Course Branch No. of Seats NBA Status
B.E./B.Tech.
Civil Engineering 90
(including 5 NRI Seats)
ACCREDITED TILL 2020
Mechanical Engineering 90
(including 5 NRI Seats)
ACCREDITED TILL 2021
Electrical Engineering 90
(including 5 NRI Seats)
ACCREDITED TILL 2021
Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering
90
(including 5 NRI Seats)
ACCREDITED TILL 2021
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
60
(including 3 NRI Seats)
ACCREDITED TILL 2021
Computer Science Engineering 90
(including 5 NRI Seats) Appeal in process
Information Technology 90
(including 5 NRI Seats) TO BE APPLIED
Industrial & Production Engineering 60
(including 4 NRI Seats) Appeal in process
Bio-Medical Engineering 60
(including 3 NRI Seats) Appeal in process
B.Pharma. B.Pharmacy 60
(including 3 NRI Seats) TO BE APPLIED
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PG PROGRAMME OFFERED
(A) M.E./M.Tech.
Course/Specialization Department No. of Seats
M.E.Civil Engg (Structural Engg.) Civil Engg. & Applied Mechanics 25
M.E.Civil Engg (Water Resource Engg.) 25
M.E.Civil Engg (Transportation Engg.) 25
M.Tech. Environmental Engg. 25
M.E. Structural Engg. (Part Time) for Sponsored Candidate
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M.E. Electrical Engg (Power Electronics) Electrical Engg. 25
M.E. Electrical Engg (Power Systems and Control)
25
M.E. Production Engg (Computer integrated Manufacturing)
Industrial & Prod. Engg. 18
M.E. Production Engg (Industrial Engg. & Management)
25
M.E. Computer Engg. Computer Engg. 25
M.Tech. (IT) Information Technology 25
M.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 18
M.E. Mechanical Engg. (Tribology & Maintenance Engg.)
Mechanical Engg. 25
M.Tech. (CAD/CAM/CAE) 30
M.Tech. Electronics & Instrumentation
(Micro Electronics & VLSI Design
Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. 25
M.Tech. Biomedical Engg.
(Biomedical Signal Processing & Instrumentation)
Biomedical Engg. 18
M.Tech. Opto Electronics (Optical Applied Physics & Optoelectronics 25
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Communication)
M.Tech. Industrial Mathematics Applied Mathematics & Computational Science 18
M.Tech. Chemical Technology Applied Chemistry 18
B) M.Pharma.
Course/Specialization Department No. of Seats
M.Pharm. Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmacy 15
M.Pharm. Industrial Pharmacy 15
(C) M.Sc.
Course/Specialization Department No. of Seats
M.Sc. Applied Physics Applied Physics & Optoelectronics 13
M.Sc. Applied Chemistry Applied Chemistry 13
M.Sc. Applied Maths. & Computational Science
Applied Mathematics & Computational Science
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D) MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Course/Specialization Department No. of Seats
MBA Management Studies 60
E) Master OF Computer Application
Course/Specialization Department No. of Seats
MCA Information Technology 60
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Research & Development
SPONSERED PROJECT
Research Projects in the Institute:
S.
No. Sponsored Authority Faculty Name Department Cost
1 AICTE (Margdarshan) Dr. M. L. Jain Mechanical Engineering 20 Lac
2 AICTE (MODROBS) Dr. J. T. Andrews Physics 14 Lac
3 AICTE (MODROBS) Dr. M. L. Jain Mechanical Engineering 6 Lac
4 AICTE (MODROBS) Dr. S. K. Jain Electronics and
Telecommunication 19.40 Lac
5 DST Project Dr. J. T. Andrews Physics 38 Lac
6 MP COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY BHOPAL Mr. Prakash Soni Pharmacy 1.9 Lac
7 AICTE (RPS Project) Dr. Manoj Chauksey Mechanical Engineering 5.4 Lac
8 MPCST Dr. Shailendra Sharma Electrical Engineering 9.62 Lac
9 Research Project on Performance
assessment of Roads constructed
Dr. Vandana Tare &
Prof. H. S. Goliya Civil Engineering 35 Lac
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using Cold Mix Technology
(AGENCY) – NRRDA,New Delhi
(PMGSY)
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Research Project on Performance
assessment of Roads constructed
using Waste plastics
(AGENCY) – NRRDA,New Delhi
(PMGSY)
Dr. Vandana Tare &
Prof. H. S. Goliya Civil Engineering 35 Lac
11 AICTE (UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN) Prof. Milind Dandekar IPE 5 Lac
12 GYAN PROJECTS Prof. M. L. Jain Mechanical Engineering 5.44 Lac
13 GYAN PROJECTS Prof. N. Sapre Chemistry Department 5.44 Lac
14 AICTE (CRS)
Faculties
Various Departments
Total 14 Projects 179 Lac
15 FIST (DST) Prof. M. L. Jain Institute level 73 Lac
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CONSULTANCY PROJECTS
S.NO Name of the Department Consultancy Project Amount in Rupees
1
CIVIL
710
5376869
2
ELECTRICAL
71
764054
3
IP
3
376450
4
MECHANICAL
9
149835
5
PHYSICS
6
394586
6
CHEMISTRY
31
78675
7
CIDI
1
10000
7150469
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OUTREACH
The institute is persistently in touch with professionals from both academics and Industry
to serve the needs of competency development and training requirements for large
number of working professionals. Various short term and long term courses / activities
have been conducted for faculty members , students from academia and Industry
professionals.
CRSST
Established on 3rd July 2018, Centre for Remote sensing & satellite technology (CRSST),
with an Objective of developing the engineering applications of remote sensing and
satellite technology.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Memorandum of understanding was sign between Shri G. S. Institute of Technology &
Science Indore (M.P.) & PES University Bangalore.
ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTRE The centre organized of workshop on remote sensing and satellite technology on 17th&
18th October 2018.
Following Experts delivered the lectures.
S.NO. NAME ORGANIZATION
1. Dr. V. Sambasiva Rao Director CRSST / CORE PES University, Banglore
2. Prof. Banga Bajee Professor CRSST / CORE PES University, Banglore
3. Dr. V. Jayaraman Director CRSST NRSC Hydrabad
4. Dr. Rajeev Chhatwani Director IT/ ISRO (HQ), Banglore
5. Dr. Jeevan Pandit Deputy Director ISRO (HQ), Banglore
6. Dr. S. K. Soni Coordinator CRSST
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CIDI CIDI: Centre for Innovation, Design and Incubation
CIDI is functioning with 3C model; CIDI is Coordinating with institute’s engineering departments, Collaborating with Industries and Cooperating with peer institutes to attain its goals of design and incubation. One of the additional goals of CIDI is to initiate technology trainings for students of SGSITS as well as peer institutes and professionals from industries in the next semester. For these training activities, material and manpower resources of the departments and CIDI will be used based on competence and proficiency. Some of the identified key areas and proposed departments are listed as below in the table;
S. No. Departments Area
1 Department of Electronics & Telecommunication,
and Department of Computer Engineering Network Design and Networking Device
Configuration
2
Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, Department of Biomedical
Engineering, and Department of Electrical Engineering
Embedded Systems and DSP Processors
3 Department of Instrumentation Engineering VLSI
4 Department of Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering
Communication system design and Modelling, Microwave components
including Antenna, design, development, fabrication and
measurement
5 Department of Biomedical Engineering MATLAB, SCI LAB and Digital Image
Processing
6 Department of Computer Engineering, and
Department of Information Technology Python, R and Data Analytics
7 Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Industrial & Production Engineering, and Department of Civil Engineering
CAD tools
8 Department of Electrical Engineering
Electrical Drives, Oil testing, Cable testing, Relay Testing, Substation
equipment testing and High Voltage testing
In addition to above in-house trainings, CIDI is collaborating with some of the industries and companies for training in the following areas:
1. Application of IoT in Agriculture, healthcare and smart cities 2. Enter Price Resource Planning tool
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CIDI Facilities
CIDI provides facilities like instruments, design packages and computational facilities in various disciplines. CIDI also facilitates technology trainings for students and faculty members.
List of Equipments
1. 1G Hz Digital Storage Oscilloscope 2. Programmable triple channel output DC power supply 3. Programmable digital storage oscilloscope 4. Cable and Antenna Analyzer with 2 port vector network analysis facility 5. Programmable Arbitrary wave form Generator 6. 6.5 Digital programmable Digital multi meter 7. PCB drilling & cutting tool 8. Bench Grinding Machine 9. PCB Designing System 10. PCB Prototype Machine 11. Ultra Violet Exposure Unit (With vacuum) 12. Negative Film Maker 13. All in one tool kit 14. Hammer drill machine 15. Seismograph & Seismogram 16. 3D Printer 17. X – Y Plotter
LIST OF INTERFACING MODULES
1. Universal Development platform 2. PIC microcontroller development board 3. AVR development board 4. ARM 7 development board 5. 16 Bit development board 6. Handheld 8051 USB programmer 7. Compact AVR USB Programmer 8. Input interface Module 9. ADC/DAC Module 10. Computer interface Module 11. Display Module 12. Motor drive module 13. TTL I/O interface Module 14. Real time clock Model 15. Graphical Display module
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16. Display & Switch Module 17. Multi interface Module 18. SD card Module 19. Sensor Module 20. Accelerometer module for embedded platforms 21. RFID card Reader Module 22. ZigBee Module 23. Finger print module 24. GPS module for embedded platforms
STARTUP INFORMATION
List of Startups Supported by CIDI
S.No. List of Startups Support of CIDI
1 Dru Electrics Pvt. Ltd. Provided by WorkSpace and CIDI Facilities
2 Vendibot Interns and Software Support
3 Modange Electrons Interns and Software Support
S.No. List of Pre Incubates
1 Asha (Low Cost Braille Reader)
2 Foodstuffy.com
3 Bargain Bazzar
4 Profix
5 Heal Zone
6 Vogware
7 Remed
8 Notespedia
9 e-Logbook
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MOU With Industry / Organizations
S. No Name of Industry
1 Dru Electrics
2 Police Reforms M.P.
3 ESEM Infostreams
4 ADDYMADE
5 Medha Innovation & Development
6 The Advanz 101 Systems Pvt. Ltd
7 Computer Sciences Corporation India Pvt. Ltd
8 Dauto Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
9 Dru Electrics Pvt. Ltd.
10 Vendibot
11 Modange Electrons
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STTP/WORKSHOP/SEMINAR
S.N
o.
Seminar
/Worksh
op/Conf
erence Title Department From To
total no
of
particip
ants
1 Workshop
SHMT 18 (Soil & High Way
Material) CE-AMD 31-08-2018 01-09-2018 85
2 Seminar Geo Tech Problem CE-AMD 13-10-2018 13-10-2018 105
3 Workshop
Computational Chemistry and
Computer Aided Drug Design
Applied Chemistry and
Chemical Technology 15-04-2019 19-04-2019 19
4 Workshop Large Scale Virtual Systems Computer Engineering 11-03-2019 15-03-2019 36
5 Workshop
Outcome Based Education and
Accreditation for Engineering
Programmes Computer Engineering 03-05-2019 04-05-2019 96
6 Workshop
Design Development Fabrication
Measurement Techniques for
Next Generation Antennas
Electronics and
Telecommunication 30-11-2018 06-12-2018 41
7 Seminar
Poject Management Way for
Better Employment
Electronics and
Telecommunication 25-02-2019 25-02-2019 96
9 Workshop
Design of medium-frequency
inductors Electrical Engineering
18-03-2019 18-03-2019 15
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Short
term
Advancements in
Microelectronics and VLSI EI 03-11-2019 15/03/2019 30
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course Design
11 Workshop
Problem formulation and
solution using TRIZ Innovation IPE 18/12/2019 19/12/2019 62
12 Workshop Workshop on JAVA Information
Technology 15/02/2019 15/02/2019 60
13 Workshop
Practice and implementation
of python programming
Information
Technology
01-03-
2019
01-03-
2019 60
14 Workshop
National Workshop on
Outcome based Education
and Accreditation for
Engineering Programmes
TEQIP
05-03-
2019
05-03-
2019 150
15 Workshop
“Teqip Phase – III sponsored
two days workshop entitled
“Remote Sensing and Satellite
Technology’”
CRSST
17-10-
2018
18-10-
2018 40
16 Workshop
“TEQIP- Phase- III sponsored
one week short term training
programme on ‘Research
Methedology’”
TEQIP 26-6-2018 30-6-2018 40
17 Workshop
Faculty Development
Program for student
Induction (FDP-SI)
AICTE/TEQIP 25-6-2019 27-6-2019 05
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FACULTY
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
S.No. Department No of Publication
1 Civil Engg. 55
2 Electrical Engg. 19
3 Industrial & Production Engg. 11
4 Computer Engg. 3
5 Elx. & T.C. Engg. 18
6 Mechanical Engg. 9
7 Elx. & Instrumentation Engg. 11
8 Information Technology 7
9 Biomedical Engineering 4
10 Applied Physics 3
11 Applied Chemistry 2
12 Applied Mathematics 9
Total 151
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TEQIP – III
Shri G S Institute of Technology and Science, Indore, based on its performance in both TEQIP phases I and II was awarded participation in TEQIP phase III, at present institute is the best performing institution in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
The Project, Third phase of Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP-III) is fully integrated with the plan objectives for technical education as a key component for improving the quality of engineering education in existing institutions with a special consideration for Low Income States and Special Category States and support to strengthen few affiliated technical universities to improve their policy, academic and management practices.
College of Engineering Pune (COEP) is Mentor of this Institute for TEQIP – III.
Objectives
1. Improving quality and equity in engineering institutions in focus states
2. System-level initiatives to strengthen sector governance and performance
3. Twinning Arrangements to Build Capacity and Improve
Performance of institutions and ATUs participating in focus
states
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TEQIP-III Expenditure (As on 31.12.2018) “ In TEQIP – III, the institute is performing in line with the objectives of the scheme. In financial year 2018-19 the institute has invested the fund in following Components.
S.No. Component Expenditure
1 1.1.1.1 - Equipments 2,44,62,316.00
2 1.1.1.2 - Learning resources 1,99,45,591.00
3 1.1.1.3 - Furniture 0.00
4 1.1.1.4 - Minor civil works 0.00
5 1.1.2.1 - Improve students learning 21,37,346.00
6 1.1.2.10 - Services 0.00
7 1.1.2.11 - Industry-Institute Interaction 6,06,015.00
8 1.1.2.2 - Assistantships 1,50,000.00
9 1.1.2.3 - Graduates employability 5,19,125.00
10 1.1.2.4 - Faculty/staff development and motivation 35,49,089.00
11 1.1.2.5 - Research and development 5,15,526.00
12 1.1.2.6 - MOOCs and digital learning 2,14,749.00
13 1.1.2.7 - Mentoring/Twinning system 2,42,487.00
14 1.1.2.8 - Reforms and governance 39,08,419.00
15 1.1.2.9 - Management capacity development 89,514.00
16 1.1.3.1-7 Incremental Operating Costs 70,71,860.00
17 1.1.4.1 - Salary (Quality Teachers) 1,86,48,312.00
Total Rs. 8,20,60,349.00
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FACULTY TRAINING PROGRAMME
Training
category Title of training
From date
(dd/mm/yyyy)
To date
(dd/mm/yyyy) Training agency Department / Faculty
Subject domain Hands- on practice on AvERP 01-07-2018 05-07-2018
Synerpy
Bayreuth,German
y and universal
transformer
Indore
Bio Medical
Engineering
Subject domain
Signal & Image Processing for
Medical Application 20-02-2019 24-02-2019 TEQIP III
Biomedical
Engineering
Pedagogy
Summer Training Program on
Advanced Pedagogy 10-06-2019 14-06-2019 TEQIP III
Biomedical
Engineering
Pedagogy
Advanced pedagogy and
Digital tools 10-06-2019 14-06-2019 TEQIP III
Biomedical
Engineering
Subject domain
Remote sensing and satellite
technology 17/10/2018 18/10/2018 TEQIP III
Bio Medical
Engineering
Pedagogy
Summer Training Program on
Advanced Pedagogy and
Digital Tool 27/05/2019 31/05/2019 TEQIP III
Bio Medical
Engineering
Subject domain GIAN – Biomechanics 13/04/2019 17/04/2019 TEQIP III
Bio Medical
Engineering
Subject domain GIAN – Biomechanics 13/04/2019 17/04/2019 TEQIP III
Bio Medical
Engineering
Other
6th Expert committee meeting
for the Natural Resource for
Data Management System
(NRDMS) programme Aug-18 Aug-18
Civil Engineering
and Applied
Mechanics / 02
Subject domain
NSGPC 18 13-10-2018 13-10-2018
TEQIP III & IGS
Civil Engineering
and Applied
Mechanics / 22
R&D
Computational Chemistry
and Computer Aided Drug
Design 15-04-2019 19-04-2019 DST
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
AND CHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGY /10
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Subject domain
Embedded System Design - A
Practical Approach 26-11-2018 30-11-2018
Indian Institute of
Technology
Roorkee
Computer
Engineering / 24
Pedagogy
World Summit on
Accreditation (WOSA 2018) 07-09-2018 09-09-2018 NBA
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
/ 19
Other
Examination Reforms for
teachers 09-05-2019 09-05-2019 AICTE
Electrical
Engineering / 11
Pedagogy
Outcome Based Education
and Accreditation for
Engineering Programme 03-05-2019 04-05-2019
Department of
Computer Science,
SGSITS Indore
Electrical
Engineering
Other
Examination Reform for
Teachers 05-09-2019
AICTE Bhopal
Electronics &
Instrumentation
Engineering/ 11
Management
development
FDP on Entrepreneurship
08-07-2018 17-07-2018
WF_National
Entrepreneurship
Network
Department of
Humanities and
Social Sciences
/ 03
Pedagogy
Industrial Engg. And approch
towards cutting edge
compitiotion 24/06/2019 28/06/2019 SVSITS
Industrial &
Production
Engineering /50
Other Infosys (INFYTQ) Summit 15/02/2019 15/02/2019 Infosys
Information
Technology /13
Subject domain
Charectrizaation of material
for renewable energy 04-03-2019 09-03-2019 IIT Indore
Mechanical
Engineering /18
R&D
Advance pedagogy and
digital tool 17/06/2019 21/06/2019 TEQIP Applied Physics
Pedagogy
World Summit on
Accreditation (WOSA 2018) 07-09-2018 09-09-2018 NBA
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Subject domain
Modern Digital
Communication Techniques Feb-19 Apr-19 NPTEL
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
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Pedagogy
Effective Engineering
Teaching in Practice Feb-19 Apr-19 NPTEL
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Pedagogy
Outcome based evaluation in
accordance with NBA
Standards 04-08-2018 04-08-2018 TEQIP
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Industry
training
Awareness Program on
Industry 4.0 - The Indian
Perspective 05-06-2019 05-06-2019 CII-MP
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Industry
training
Awareness Program on
Industry 4.0 - The Indian
Perspective 06-06-2019 06-06-2019 CII-MP
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Subject domain
MU-MIMO, Massive MIMO
and OFDM Technologies for
5G 28-03-2019 31-03-2019 IITK
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Industry
training
Industry visit on Shakti Pump,
Pithampur 19th March 2019
19th March
2019,
Shakti Pump,
Pithampur
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Pedagogy
academic, scientific and
technological cooperation 9 Feb. 2019 9 Feb. 2019 Embassy of France
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Subject domain
Teaching and Learning in
engineering Feb-19 Mar-19 NPTEL
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Subject domain
Artificial Intelligence and
machine learning 17-Dec-18 21-Dec-18
Electronic and ICT
Academy
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Pedagogy
Effective Engineering
Teaching in Practice Feb-19 Mar-19 NPTEL
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Other
Outcome Based Education
and Accrediation for
Engineering Programmes 03-05-2019 04-05-2019
Dept. of Computer
Engg. SGSITS,
Indore
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
Subject domain
Practical /RF Microwave
Active Circuits Design Jan. 02, 2019 Jan. 06, 2019
National
Instruments
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
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AWARDS The institute has received some awards and recognition as given below.
Name of Faculty Details (Awards/Chairperson/
expert lecture/Reviewer)
Date and
Year
Address of
performing event
SONAL GARG
Best paper award for "Designing and
Evaluation of Water Disinfection Unit To
Improve Household Water Quality”
2019 51st IWWA Annual
Convention
SONAL GARG
Best paper award for "Rehabilitation of
Water Distribution Network of VEENA
Nagar Overhead Tank, Indore- A Case
Study”
2019 51st IWWA Annual
Convention
Prof. Girish D Thakar Dronacharya Award 2019by BAHA-19 2019 BAHA-19
Prof. Anjana Jain
Prof. Avdhesh Dalpati
Prof. A. Thomas
AICTE – UKIERI 2019 – 20
Programme Selection
TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT
2019 AICTE – UKIERI 2019 – 20
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PATENT Is Patent Obtained Filed Filed
Patent Title
A system micromachining
process using cow urine (gau-
mutra)
Method for Synthesis of Metal-oxide
Nanoparticles by Temperature Gradient Co-
Precipitation Technique
Patent Type Process Process
Patent No
201721023712 A
Is Commercialized No No
Temporary
Transferred Yes Yes
Application Date 2018-11-16
Application No 201811040311A
Added On 2019-08-06
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STUDENT
PLACEMENT Placement Session 2018-19
The formal campus placements involving company interviews for the academic year 2018-19. Preparations for these phases started in January 2018. The placements session 2018-19 witnessed participation of more than 64 companies and 585 job offers including the pre-placement offers. Students from Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of Technology (M.Tech.), Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma.), Master of Computer Application(M.C.A.) programs in various fields of engineering, science, pharmaceutical studies and technology, and humanities participated
in the placement process there were a total of 612 students registered for campus placements in 2018-19. Student registration for campus placements opened in January 2018 with the customary introduction to the placement process by the Training & Placement Officer and student placement team. Companies were invited July 2017 onwards to fill up the online “Job Announcement Forms” which opened to students registered for placements from late July. Pre-placement talks by some companies provided an avenue for interaction and familiarization of students with recruiting organizations and their work profiles as a run up to formal placements.
The Placement Cell introduced a e-connect sessions over webinars, which gave both the companies as well as the students an opportunity for one-on-one interaction. Companies were asked to make only electronic presentations rather than on-campus talks, especially if they have visited SGSITS Indore over the past few years. The company interview process for the first phase began on July, 2018.Placement season 2018-19 also saw the presence of many more “core” engineering companies on the first day of campus placements.
Sector No. of Students Placed No. of Offers
Academics 1 1
Analytics 81 87
Business Development 35 41
Defense Forces 1 1
Engineering & Technology 73 79
Finance 9 9
IT/Software 183 340
Marketing 2 4
Operations 7 9
Pharma (Production) 10 10
Pharma(Sales & Marketing) 2 2
Research & Development 1 1
Grand Total 405 584
CTC-wise Break-up of No. of Offers
Offer Range No. of Offers
CTC < INR 3.0 LPA 32
INR 3.0 LPA < CTC < INR 6.0 LPA 412
INR 6.0 LPA < CTC < INR 10.0 LPA 125
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Sector-wise Students Placement
Sector-wise Job Offers
Adacemics, 1
Analytics, 81Business Development,
35
Defence Forces, 1
Engineering & Technology, 73Finance, 9
IT/Software, 183
Marketing, 2
Operations, 7
Pharma (Production), 10
Pharma(Sales & Marketing), 2
Research & Development, 1
Sector-wise No. of Students Placed
Adacemics Analytics Business Development
Defence Forces Engineering & Technology Finance
IT/Software Marketing Operations
Pharma (Production) Pharma(Sales & Marketing) Research & Development
Adacemics, 1
Analytics, 87
Business Development, 41
Defence Forces, 1
Engineering & Technology, 79
Finance, 9IT/Software, 340
Marketing, 4
Operations, 9
Pharma (Production), 10
Pharma(Sales & Marketing), 2
Research & Development, 1
Sector-wise No. of Offers
Adacemics Analytics Business Development
Defence Forces Engineering & Technology Finance
IT/Software Marketing Operations
Pharma (Production) Pharma(Sales & Marketing) Research & Development
INR 10.0 LPA < CTC < INR 20.0 LPA 4
CTC > INR 20.0 LPA 11
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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
List of Activities 2018-19
Institute conducted various extra-curricular activities with activities to inculcate qualities like leadership, team work, organizing skills etc. Students participated enthusiastically. In addition students also took active part in National Services Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Core (NCC), sport activities through various student clubs such as Trivim, Ojasv, E-CELL etc.
Sr No Activity Name Date Venue/
Place
Work
Hours
Male Female Total
Volts.
1 World Environment Day 05/06/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 11 06 17
2 World Yoga Day 21/06/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 24 11 35
3 Hariyali Mahohotsav 01/07/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 12 07 19
4 Ground Activity 01/07/2018 SGSITS, Indore 2:30 20 12 32
5 World Population Day 11/07/2018 MG Road, Indore 06:00 12 8 20
6 NSS Orientation I 02/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 42 6 48
7 Voter Awareness Programe 08/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 27 12 39
8 Swachchhata Pakhawara 05/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 24 17 41
9 Swachchhata Pakhawara 11/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 06 19 13 32
10 Mera Tiranga Mera Abhiman 12/08/2018 Annapurna Road, 06 28 15 43
11 Independance Day
Preparation
14/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 10 05 15
12 Independence Day &
Plantation
15/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 27 15 42
13 NSS Games & Yoga 18/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 24 22 46
14 Sadbhawna Diwas 20/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 26 21 47
15 Orientation II 22/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 05 64 33 97
16 Voter ID Preparation 25/08/2018 SGSITS, Indore 05 8 7 15
17 Teachers Day 05/09/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 10 06 16
18 World Literacy Day 08/09/2018 BVM School 03 21 12 33
19 ODC Potlod 08/09/2018 Potlod 12 29 13 42
20 Green Ganesh Campaign 11/09/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 20 17 37
21 Green Ganesh Campaign 13/09/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 31 24 55
22 NSS Games & Yoga 21/09/2018 Silveria, SGSITS 03 76 52 138
23 NSS Day 24/09/2018 SGSITS, Indore 05 58 51 109
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24 Startup Conclave 29/09/2018 SGSITS, Indore 3:30 41 80 121
25 Surgical Strike Day 29/09/2018 SGSITS, Indore 2:30 41 80 121
26 Gandhi Jayanti & Plantation 02/10/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 18 21 39
27 Vote Indore Vote Marathon 24/10/2018 Nehru Stadium 06 58 41 99
28 Swachchha Manch 27/10/2018 DAVV Indore 04 23 12 35
29 Traffic Awareness Reilly 24,28,/10/18 SGSITS, Indore 06 28 21 49
30 Sardar Patel Jayanti 31/10/2018 SGSITS, Indore 03 18 10 28
31 Rashtriya Ekta Diwas 31/10/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 41 23 64
32 National (Koumi) Unity Week 23/11/18 SGSITS, Indore 02 13 16 29
33 AIDS Awareness Day 01/12/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 20 00 20
34 World Volunteers Day 05/12/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 12 09 21
35 Water conservation activity 05/01/2019 SGSITS, Indore 03 15 12 27
36 Youth Week Day 12/01/2019 SGSITS, Indore 03 33 47 80
37 Youth Week Day 19/01/2018 SGSITS, Indore 02 21 24 45
38 National Voters Day Programme & Republic Day
Preparation
25/01/2019 SGSITS, Indore 03 36 19 55
39 Republic Day 26/01/2019 SGSITS, Indore 05:30 28 20 48
40 Blood Donation Day 01/02/2019 SGSITS, Indore 02 35 20 55
41 ODC Ujjaini 09/03/2019 Village Ujjaini 12 32 18 50
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Activity: N.S.S. Day Celebration Activity: World Population Day
Activity: Gandhi Jayanti and Plantation Activity Activity: Vote Indore Vote Marathon
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CLUB ACTIVITIES Institute Level Clubs
Ojaswa (Motivational Club) E-Cell (Entrepreneurship Club) Kshitij (Music & Dance Club) Pratibimb (Painting, Photo & Sculpture Club) Each department has their own club for their academics and technological enhancement.
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SCHOLARSHIP
Post Metric Scholarship
S.No. Scholarship Parents Income Eligibility
01
SC / ST
Students
Up to Rs. 2.5 Lakhs
per annum
Scholarship & Reimbursement of Tuition Fees etc as per
Govt Rules
02
SC / ST
Students
Above 2.5 Lakhs and
up to Rs. 3 Lakhs
No Scholarship & Only Reimbursement of 50% Tuition
Fees etc as per Govt Rules
03 OBC Students
Up to Rs. 75,000 per
annum
Scholarship & Reimbursement of Tuition Fees etc as per
Govt Rules
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Induction Programme
Institute is organized Induction programme for first year students as per the AICTE guidelines. Renowned experts delivered interactive sessions on topics like personality development, basic sciences, life management, stress management and carrier prospects.
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INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITY Central Library
Information Summary
1. »» Total Number of Book Volumes : 108054
2. »» Total Number of Book Titles : 19412
3. »» Total Number of Print Journals : 186
4. »» Total Number of International On-line Journals : 15500 (All Packages)
5. »» Total Number of On-line E-Books : 135,000
6. »» Total Number of On-line BIS Codes (CD-Rom) : 18000
7. »» Total Number of CDs/DVDs : 3169
8. »» Thesis and Reports : 5049
9. »» Total Number of Computers in Library : 43
10. »» Library Intranet : Yes
11. »» Library Computerization/Software : Yes /Libsys Software
12. »» On-line Catalogue : Yes
13. »» NPTEL Videos Access : Yes
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14. »» Reprography Facility : Yes
15. »» Reading Seats Capacity : 300 (Aprox.)
16. »» Library Carpet Area : 2050 Sq M.
17. »» Working Hours : 9:30 am to 7.00 pm
18. »» Library Staff : 17
19. »» Library Users : 5000 (Approx.)
20. »» Library Yearly Budget : 45 Lacs (Approx.)
21. »» Annual Approx. Addition of Books : 2500
22. »» Daily Approx. Visitors : 400
23. »» Daily Circulation (Issue/Return) Approx. : 400
24. »» Daily Internet User in Library (Approx.) : 60
25. »» Total No. of General Magazines : 21
26. »» Total No. of News Papers : 11
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COMPUTER CENTRE
The institute Computer Centre is well equipped to serve the general computational needs. In addition to this Centre has two well equipped labs with state-of-the-art computers to provide computing facilities to all the first year students for their programming related practical work and Internet surfing. Facilities are also used for conduction of programming labs for students of higher classes of various branches, conduction of on-line tests for placement purpose, it also facilitates for online registration, exam form filling etc. Computer Centre has also been offering services to all the departments of the institute in maintenance of their computer systems and peripherals. The centre is used to conduct various workshops for computer literacy and DTP for class III & IV employees of Institute. Skill development courses under MMKVY/MMKSY are also conducted by using these facilities to serve the society.
List of activities
1. Conduction of labs of programming related subjects of 1 year B.E/B.Pharma.
2. Conduction of various computer related subjects of other departments.
3. Conduction of Online tests for Placements of student conducted by various companies.
4. Conduction of various computer related workshops and training for employees of the institute
5. Conduction of various other online exams related to MMKVY/Faculty Recruitments etc.
6. Online registration and exams form filling facility for students. 7. Hardware and software management.
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GYMNASIUM
A well equipped gymnasium for students, faculty and staff
members to facilitate for fitness. The gymnasium is due to
courtesy 1986 Alumni Batch.
DISPENSARY
The institute has a MOU with Charak Hospital located within 500
meters from the campus. For the routine needs related to the health care
a dispensary in institute premises is open from 12:00 PM to 06:00 PM. At
present a general practitioner visits the Dispensary from 3:00 PM to 5:00
PM Daily. Full time Facilities like First-Aid etc. are available in the
dispensary. A compounder is also available in the dispensary on full time
basis
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CENTRAL WORKSHOP
The institute has one of the biggest Central Workshop among the engineering
colleges of MP. This workshop has facilities for students learning and their project
development. A well trained team of 20 proficient staff members of different trades
facilitates this.
The Central Workshop caters to BE first year, second year, third year and fourth year branches. Industrial and Production Engg., Mechanical Engg. Students and ME students of IEM, CIM and CAD-CAM extensively use the available facilities for their research and development work. Following facilities are available in Central Workshop 1. Machine Shop
a) Lathe machine: - Central Lathe, Capstan Lathe, Bench Lathe and CNC Lathe
b) Drill machine: - Vertical Drill Machine, Radial Drill Machine and Bench Drill
Machine
c) Grinding Machine: - Surface Grinder, Cylindrical Grinding, Tool and Cutter Grinder
and Tool post Grinder
d) Milling machine:- Universal Milling Machine, Vertical Milling Machine and CNC
Milling
e) Shaper Machine, Planner Machine and Bend Saw.
2. Fitting Shop
Bench Drill Machine, Bend Saw, Column Type Drill Machine, Fly Press, Power Press
and Shear Cutter.
3. Welding Shop
Electric Arc Welding, Gas Welding Tool Post Grinder, Welding Generator
4. Smithy Shop
Forge Furnace, Grinder Cut Off Wheel, Hand Shear Cutters, Anvil, Square Block and
Hammers.
5. Carpentry Shop
Universal Wood Cutter, Thickness Wood Planer, Tool Post Grinder, and Jig Saw.
6. Foundry Shop
Shell Moulding, Co2 Moulding, Vacuum Moulding, Sand Muller, Pit Furnace and Oil
Fired Furnace.
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SPORTS
STUDENTS SPORTS COMMITTEE 2018-19
CORE COMMITTEE
BRANCH SPORTS REPRESENTATIVES
Branch Boys Girls
Mech. Engg. Raghav Tiwari Karnika Karun
T.C. Engg. Vinay Rokade Pallavi Parashar
Instru. Engg. Mritunjay Singh Chandel Shristhi Bajpai
Computer Engg. Priyanshu Joshi Shweta Kerketta
I.T.Engg. Kartik Upadhyay Sanjana Dehariya
I.P.Engg. Shivam Mishra Ayushi Porwal
Post Name Branch
President Rajesh Jamra EI
Secretary Aditi Paliwal CS
Core committee Member Akshay Nagle CS
Core committee Member Yunesh Puram EC
Core committee Member Vishwaraj Gour EE
Core committee Member Aagya Tiwari EI
Core committee Member Ananya Das Gupta EI
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Electrical Engg. Ravi Bhusan Sharma Nivedita Singh Kushwaha
Civil Engg. Javed Ahmed Shivani Bourasi
Biomedical Engg. Vikrant Chaturvedi Sailee Jambhekar
PG (MCA/MBA/ME /M.Tech/M.Pharma)
Sachin Choukiker Abhishree Verma
Pharmacy Amar Singh Kushwaha Ayushi Mohadikar
Achievement of Institute Teams in RGPV/DAVV Inter Collegiate Tournaments
S.N. Game Organized by Achievements
01 Badminton (M) Medicaps Indore Winner
02 Badminton (W) Medicaps Indore Winner
03 Cross Country(M) JIT Borawa Winner
04 Cross Country(W) JIT Borawa Winner
05 Taekwondo (W) MIT Indore Gold Medal
06 Swimming (M) MIT Indore Gold Medal
07 Volleyball (M) CDGI Indore Runner up
08 Athletics JIT Borawan Runner up
09 Yoga (W) PIEMR Indore Winner
10 Kho Kho (M) JIT Borawan Runner up
11 Basketbll (M)
ATC Indore Runner up
12 Basketbll (W)
ATC Indore Runner up
12 Football (M) IIST Indore Winner
13 Chess (M) Medicaps Indore Winner
14 Chess (W) Medicaps Indore Winner
15 Power-lifting (M) Gujrati college Indore Winner
16 Handball (W) SGSITS Indore Runner up
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Achievement of Institute Teams in State Level Inter Collegiate Tournaments
S.N. Game Organized by Achievements SGSITS POSITION
01 Cricket (M) SATI Vidisha Runner Up
Following players of our Institute represented Indore Nodal in RGPV State
Level Tournament .
S.N. Game Selected Player of Our Institute in Indore Nodal
01 Badminton (M & W) TANAY GOYAL (IPE)
RUBIN SHAH (CSE)
RACHIT RAJ DANGI (IPE)
MIHIR KUTUMBALE (CE)
SAURABH ATODE (PG)
JALAJ SIROLIYA (EE)
KARNIKA KARUN (ME)
AISHWARYA SINGHAI (IPE)
TARUNA MADAVI (EC)
02 Cross Country (M &W ) RAJESH JAMRA (EI)
CHETAN DUDWE (EC)
HARSHIT UIKEY (IPE)
ROHIT BADOLE (CE)
AKSHAY NAGLE (CSE)
SHALINI DANGODE (CE)
SANJANA DEHARIYA (IT)
ARCHANA THAKUR (CE)
SONALI BADOLE (IT)
03 Volleyball (M & W) RAJNANDINEE GORKHE (EC)
AKSHAY NAGLE (CSE)
RAJESH JAMRA(EI)
04 Football (M) ANKIT THAKUR ( MECH)
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JITENDRA SINGH (MECH)
PRIYANSHU JOSHI (CSE)
05 Kho-Kho (M & W)) TOOMIT SONAVARE (ME)
SHRUTI BHALAVI (EE)
06 Table Tennis (M & W) DIVYANSHU PARIKH (ME)
07 Taekwondo (W) NIRALI MEHTA (IT)
08 Drop- Roball(W) RITIKA RAJ(EE)
SONALI BADOLE(IT)
DEEKSHA SONI(CSE)
KRATI JAIN(CSE)
ANUSHKA EKKA(EE)
TANUPRIYA MANDLOI(CE)
NIKITA ALAVE(CE)
09 Archery( M & W) RAJESH JAMRA(EI)
HARSHIT UIKEY(IPE)
10 Cricket (M) SHUBHAM SAHANI(IPE Engg.)
11 Athletics (M & W) RAJESH JAMRA(EI)
AKASH SEMIL(EE)
HARSHIT UIKEY(IPE)
NIKHIL SINGH(BM)
BHARTI PATIDAR(B.PHARM)
12 Chess (M & W) VASU SHUKLA(EE)
SHIVANI VERMA(EC)
13 Baseball (W) PRANJAL TIWARI (EI)
SONALI BADOLE(IT)
SANJANA DEHARIYA(IT)
RITIKA RAJ(EE)
MUSHKAN SHILPAKAR(EE)
NEELU RATHORE(CSE)
MUSKAN BAGDE(IT)
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RAJESH JAMRA (EI)
AKSHAY NAGLE (CSE)
RAGHAV TIWARI (ME)
14 Netball(M & W) AMAN PATIL(EE)
AKSHAY NAGLE (CSE)
YASH JAISWAL(EE)
RAJESH JAMRA (EI)
ASHUTOSH MEHRA(CSE)
15 Swimming(M) NEEL GADIKAR(EC)
16 Handball (M & W) DEEKSHA SONI(CSE)
MAHIMA JAMRE(CE)
SHRISTHI BAJPAI(EI)
VIPUL RAI(CE)
DEEPKAMAL PUWARE(EE)
17 Drop-Roball(M) RAJESH JAMRA(EI)
RAGHAV TIWARI(ME)
AKSHAY NAGLE(CSE)
SHIVAM TRIPATHI(CE)
ROHIT CHOUHAN(EC)
CHETAN DUDWE(EC)
SOURABH KUMAR PATEL(CSE)
HEMRAJ CHAKRAVARTI(IT)
TEJASWA BHALAWI(IT)
18 Weight lifting, Power lifting, Body-building (M)
MANISH TEKRAM(B.PHARM)
PRIYANSH JAIN(B.PHARM)
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Sports facilities
Indoor with flood light
1. Badminton with three Wooden court as per international norms
2. Table tennis with four tables
3. Ten Chess table
4. Eight Carom Table
Outdoor with flood light
1. Football ground
2. Cricket ground
3. Handball
4. Basketball court
5. Volleyball court
6. Netball court
7. Lawn tennis court
8. Throw ball court
9. Four cricket practice pitch (Two cement, Two turf)
Other facilities
1. Cycling (10 Nos.)
2. Aerobics hall
3. Yoga hall
4. Gymnasium
5. Rifle and pistol Shooting hall (approved)
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ALUMINI RELATION
SGSITS ALUMNI CELL
Institute has an Alumni Cell responsible for keeping records of all
pass out students of each branch with their latest information. This cell
connects Alumni to the institute and to leverage alumni contributions in
the institutional development.
SGSITS Alumni Association
Every year 22nd December is being celebrated as Alumni day,
the last week of December month of every year is reserved for various
pass out batches for their get together, called Alumni week. Institute has
SGSITS Alumni association office to connect the institutes and Alumni
spread all over the world.
Every year golden and silver jubilee batches celebrate their function
with great enthusiasm, pomp and gaiety. Most of them attend this get to
gather with their family members, participating in many activities with
departments and donate generously to the institute.
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DEPARTMENTS
1. Applied Chemistry
Department of Applied Chemistry was established around 59 years ago along with the
establishment of CME department in the Institute. In the early years after establishment,
department was involved in teaching engineering chemistry to B.E. students, but later on
transformed into a department of P.G. teaching and Research in 1971. Department has well
qualified faculty and one of the best equipped laboratory. The outgoing P.G. students are readily
absorbed by various industries. Current activities of department include conduction of U. G. and
P.G. courses, research, consultancy and testing.
2. Applied Mathematics and Computational Science The department of Applied Mathematics was established in 1956 to teach Engineering Mathematics to all undergraduate courses of engineering. M.Sc course was started in 1969. The department has been continuing with quality teaching in both UG and PG courses. Shortly after M.Sc course, PhD and research activities were developed with an accelerated speed. A large number of research scholars are working for their PhD degrees. During these years, the department has produced more than 40 PhDs and more than 500 research papers in national international journals
3. Applied Physics and Optoelectronics The department has been offering M. Sc. (Applied Physics) since 1969 and M. Tech. (Optoelectronics) with specialization in Optical Communication since 1995. The laboratories in area of lasers, fiber optics, non linear optics, optical communication and nanotechnology are among the best in the country offering M.Tech programs. Research and Development labs have been developed for PhD programs.
4. Biomedical Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering was established in the year 2001 with an aim to develop manpower in the upcoming field of modern health care industry. It evolved from Electronics and Instrumentation as a specialized degree course in the field of Biomedical engineering for providing specially trained graduates for providing better services in health care instruments as well as to promote research and development of low cost indigenous products. The department offer an undergraduate course in Biomedical Engg. with a sanctioned intake of 60 students per year.
5. Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics UG in Civil Engineering Started with 30 seats in 1956, Intake increased to 120 in 2012, Accredited in 2003. PG in Structural Engineering Started with 10 seats in 1965, Intake increased to 25 in 2002, Accredited in 2003 and 2013 (for 5 years) PG in Transportation Engineering Started with 10 seats in 1969, Intake increased to 25 in 2002 PG in Water Resource Engineering Started with 10
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seats in 1993, Intake increased to 25 in 2002 PG in Environment Engineering Started with 10 seats in 1994, Intake increased to 25 in 2002. Civil Engineering field relevant to society for its accelerated socio-economic growth in professional and challenging environment, imparting human values.
6. Computer Engineering The Department of Computer Engineering was established in 1983, the first one in the state of Madhya Pradesh and Central India. Initially the department offered an undergraduate program with an intake of 12 students, which has how been increased to 90. It was the first one to introduce the post graduate program in Computer Engineering in the state.
7. Electrical Engineering To develop leading expertise in Electrical Engineering field making significant contribution to human resource development envisaging dynamic needs of the society and industries Vision: To produce higher levels of human resources in the field of Electrical Engineering for its accelerated socio-economical and technological growth in emerging areas of human Endeavour. Under graduate programme has been accredited till 2021.
8. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering The department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering was established in 1984.This department came out as a an offspring of Electronics Engineering due to enormous development in the field of electronics and demand of Instrumentation Engineers in the city and its vicinity. Equipped with modern sophisticated instruments, it offers Under Graduate course (B.E. Programme). An M. Tech. course in Microelectronics VLSI Design was started by this department in 2002. The faculty is well qualified to accept the new Challenges in the Electronics and Instrumentation field. Under graduate programme has been accredited till 2021.
9. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering was established in 1972 and has been offering Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) course since then. The department started M. E. (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering) course in 2003 with emphasis on Telecommunication Technology in view of increased national teledensity, advances in the field of mobile communications and expansion of communication and computer networks in the country. The M.E. course of the department has been NBA accredited since January 2013 for 3 years. The department is a QIP Ph. D. center of MHRD, Govt. Under graduate programme has been accredited till 2021.
10. Information Technology The department of Information Technology was established in the year 2000 with the introduction of B.E.(I.T.) programme. This programme aims to prepare students to either pursue a professional carrier immediately after graduation or to continue with post graduate studies. The curriculum of the course is reviewed and revised regularly, keeping in view the needs of industry. Many student projects at final year are carried out in association with the industries. The department has got well equipped laboratories for teaching, learning and research.
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11. Management Studies (MBA) About the department : Department of Management Studies was established in the year 2012, keeping in mind the increasing demand of Professional Managers in the every nook and corner of the world. The department offers PG programme with an annual intake of 60 students. For admission students have to appear in National level CMAT entrance examination which is held by AICTE twice in a year.
12. Mechanical Engineering The Department of Mechanical Engineering is one of the major and oldest departments of the institute which started functioning with undergraduate programme in 1956. Since then the department has registered continuous growth in all directions. Advanced subject such as Mechatronics, vibration and noise control, computational mechanics and computer aided design have been introduced as compulsory subjects in the undergraduate studies.Under graduate programme has been accredited till 2021.
13. Pharmacy The Department of Pharmacy (Formerly State College of Pharmacy) of the institute is considered to be one of the best Pharmacy schools of central India imparting need based undergraduate and postgraduate pharmaceutical education. Equipped with sophisticated research instruments and lab equipments, well qualified and experienced faculty and with a good library, computing and lab facilities it offers four years Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.) degree, two years Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm.) degree in the disciplines of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (started in 1989) and Industrial Pharmacy (started in 1999) and a full time PhD Degree programme.
14. Industrial and Production Engineering IPE department was founded in 1973, with specialized faculty in the area of Industrial and Production Engineering to run the M.E. Program (Industrial and Production Engineering) for sponsored engineers from Industry. The department of Industrial and Production Engineering, is today one of largest department of the institute. The department is equipped with learned faculty and modern facilities. The department has a well-equipped central workshop that imparts basic training in various manufacturing processes. The department is also equipped with modern laboratories of CADCAE, FMS, Industrial Inspection, Industrial Engineering, Quantitative Techniques and Metal Cutting and Machine Tools. Faculty members have published more than 50 papers in the last three years, and have authored number of books, which are popular in many engineering curriculum across the country.
15. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, established in July 2016, is the youngest of all departments in the institute. At present, the department provides services to various departments by teaching a wide spectrum of subjects at the B.E, M.C.A., B.Pharm and M.B.A. levels. The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences plays a unique and distinctive role in an institute where the ethos of science and technology prevails.