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DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16
Campus-I: Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi-110052
Ph: 011-27372745 Campus-II: Sri Maa Anandmayee Marg, Okhla Industrial Area
Phase-II, New Delhi-110020 Ph: 011-26388920
E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected]
Website: www.dite.delhigovt.nic.in
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INDEX CONTENTS
1. Introduction 3
2. Organizational Details 4
3. Objective, Vision and Mission 9
4. Academic Programmes 10
5 Infrastructural & Lab Facilities 12
6 Library 19
7 Students Affair 19
8 Faculty Affair 21
9 Training and Placement 25
10 Industrial Research Department(Production) 28
11 Future plan and Requirements. 29
12 Physical performance 30
13 Financial performance & balance sheet. 31
14 Graphics and Photos 36
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INTRODUCTION
Tool Room & Training Centre (TRTC) at Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi and Hi-Tech Vocational Training Centre (HTVTC) at Okhla Industrial Area New Delhi were established, with technical and financial assistance of Government of Denmark and Government of Italy respectively, with the objective of contributing towards the development of industries in and around Delhi through supply of trained manpower, undertaking job work of machining and manufacturing of sophisticated tools. These centres were functioning as independent societies, registered under the societies registration act, 1860 each having separate Governing council and General body of the society. The societies of TRTC and HTVTC have been amalgamated and renamed as Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE). DITE has come into existence w.e.f. 28th Nov. 2007 and is functioning from Wazirpur Industrial area and Okhla Industrial area as Campus – I and Campus – II respectively. DITE has been playing a vital role in the development of micro, small and medium
industries through supply of trained manpower in the field of tool making and tool
designing and supply of sophisticated tools such as dies, moulds, press tools, jigs,
fixtures etc. for the past over thirty years. The Institute runs post- ITI courses in machine
operations and die fitting, and AICTE approved Diploma course in Tool & Die Making,
Diploma course in Mechanical Engineering, B. Tech (Tool Engineering), B. Tech
(Mechatronics) and M. Tech (Tool Engineering) to cater to ever challenging needs of
technical excellence in the area of Tool Engineering and Mechatronics. The trainees are given on the job training by well qualified faculty of the Institute. The diploma courses offered by Institute are affiliated to Board of Technical Education, Govt. of NCT Delhi and the, B. Tech and M. Tech Course are affiliated to GGSIP university. The Institute also conducts various short term courses in the field of Tool Engineering, operation & maintenance of CNC machines. The institute is also manufacturing sophisticated tools for the reputed Industries viz. Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO), National Institute of Visually handicapped (NIVH), DTC, IIT Delhi, National Physical Laboratory, Minda, Steel Strips India Ltd etc. It also provides consultancy service in the field of Tool Engineering to the SSI sector. DITE is perhaps the only Institute in the country where the degree level course in Tool Engineering is being conducted. Our endeavour is to make DITE as the centre of Excellence in Tool Engineering and Integrated Engineering. The Trainees of the Institute are absorbed by the industries through campus interview during the final year of their training period.
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ORGANIZATIONAL DETAILS (WHO’S WHO)
Chairman
· Manoj Kumar, IAS
Director, TTE, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
Director cum Principal · Prof. S.Maji
Secretary · Shri Devender Singh
Account Functionary of DITE · Shri Ganesan M.
Dean (Academics) · Dr. Narayan Agarwal
Dean (Tech.) & Chairman Placement Committee · Shri A.K.Sehgal
HOD (Mechatronics) · Shri R.K.Dhammi
HOD (Diploma’s) · Shri Sandeep Suri
Assistant Manager (Admin) C-II
· Shri B.N.Tiwari.
HOD (DITE School of Skill Development)
· Shri S.N.Das
OSD (Admin)
· Shri C.S.Srivastava.
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THE GOVERNING COUNCIL List of Members of the Governing Council and General Body of the Society of DITE is as follows: 1. The Director, - Chairman
Directorate of Training & Technical Education, GNCT of Delhi, Muni Maya Ram Marg, Pitampura, Delhi – 110 088
2. The Secretary-cum-Commissioner (Labour) - Member
Govt. of NCT of Delhi, 5, Sham Nath Marg, Delhi – 110 054
3. The Spl. Commissioner of Industries, - Member Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Patparganj, Udyog Sadan, Delhi – 110 092 4. The Special/Additional Secretary (Finance), - Member Department of Finance, Government of NCT of Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I. P. Estate, New Delhi – 110002. 5. The Secretary (IT), - Member Department of Information & Technology, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I. P. Estate, New Delhi – 110002. 6. The Vice Chancellor, - Member Delhi Technological University (DTU), Shahbad Daulatpur, Main Bawana Road, Delhi-110042. 7. The Managing Director, - Member Delhi State Industrial Infrastructure & Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC) N – 36, Bombay Life Building, Connaught Place,
New Delhi – 110001
8. The Special/Additional Director, - Member Department of Training & Technical Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi Muni Maya Ram Marg, Pitam Pura, Delhi-110088.
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9. Head (Delhi State) The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) - Member 23, Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
10. The Director-cum-Principal, - Member Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE), Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi – 110052. 11. The Registrar, - Member Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Sector-16 C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078 12. The Director (TRTCs) , - Member Office of the Development Commissioner (SSI), MSME,
Government of India, Wing 7th Floor, Nirman Bhawan,
New Delhi-110108.
13. Sh. Dinesh Mohaniya, - Member Hon’ble MLA,
Delhi Legislative Assembly, B-14, Shiv Park, Khan Pur, Delhi 14. Shri Devesh Chhabra, - Member, Unit Head (Tooling Division) M/s. Sumi Mothersons, E-4, Sector – 59, NOIDA -201307(U.P) 15. Shri Vineet Agarwal, - Member Chief Executive Officer, M/s. Jay Bharat Maruti, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019.
The meeting of the Governing council took place on 17th July 2015 and 4th Nov 2015.The minutes of the meetings are available at DITE website.
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THE BROAD ACTIVITIES FLOW CHART OF DITE:
SNAPSHOT OF DITE VERTICALS :
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MAIN COMMITTEES OF DITE
1. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE:
1. Director-cum-Principal : Chairman 2. Secretary, DITE : Member 3. Accounts functionary of DITE : Member 4. Dean(Academics) : Member 5. Dean(Technical) : Member 6. Deputy Controller of Accounts, TTE : Member
2. THE BUILDING & WORKS COMMITTEE:
Campus – I
1. Shri A.K. Sehgal, Dean (Tech) - Nodal Officer 2. Shri C.S.Srivastava, OSD (Admn) - Member 3. Shri S.K. Dahiya, J.E (Civil), - Member
Campus – II
1. Dr. Narayan Agarwal, Dean (Academics) - Nodal Officer 2. Shri B.N.Tiwari, Assistant Manager (Admn) - Member 3. Shri S.K. Dahiya, J.E (Civil) - Member
3. COMMITTEE FOR REDRESSAL OF COMPLAINTS AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF
WOMEN AT WORKPLACE:
1 Ms. Charu Gaur, Assistant Professor -Presiding Officer
2 Shri C.S.Srivastava, OSD(Admin) - Member
3 Dr.Swati Varshney, Assistant Professor - Member
4 Smt Baljeet Kaur, Assistant - Member
5 Smt. Lalita Balkrishnan, Representative of AIWC - Member, NGO
4. VARIOUS OTHER COMMITTEES: The institute has constituted various committees to handle day to day working and the
details are available at URL:http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/DITE-Committees-
29Jul16.pdf
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OBJECTIVE, VISION & MISSION
THE MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF DITE
DITE is conceived with the objective of developing professional expertise and skilled
manpower in the field of Tool Engineering (TE) and allied disciplines. Such type of a
centralized institution in Delhi is an enabler for the country to exploit efficiently the
emerging opportunities and technologies to meet the economic challenges being thrown
up by the rapid global revolution in Tool and Allied Engineering, which also influences
virtually various areas of development and advancement in manufacturing industries. The
brief objectives are: i) Development of MSME sectors through supply of trained manpower in the field of Tool
designing, Tool making & supplies of sophisticated Tools such as dies, moulds, jigs etc. ii) To meet the skill deficit in the area of Tool Engineering and allied trades include skill up-
gradation of existing manpower. iii) To enhance skill of the trainees from the weaker section of society for improving
employment potential.
VISION:
I. The Institute is envisioned as a change-agent that will enable the industry to
develop the state of the art products and services for dealing with local and global
challenges.
II. The vision of this institute is to become a ‘'Centre of Excellence'' in the field of
Tool Engineering and allied disciplines offering state-of-the art technology,
education and research facilities, for catering to the manufacturing industry and
the society at large with a focus on flexibility, synergy and innovation.
MISSION: · To provide quality services to the customers by satisfying their industrial and group
requirements.
· Be committed to generating, disseminating and preserving knowledge and skill and to
share the same with others.
· To inculcate quality and safety components in design, manufacturing and usage.
· To train individuals participating in the academic programmes to be committed to
achieve and practice highest professional practices and standard.
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· Be able to address the impact of globalization in Tooling Technology and allied
disciplines by meeting the need for engineers and scientist at all level of tertiary
education and open more specialized courses in Tool Engineering and allied disciplines.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES AT DITE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 S.No Name of the
course Duration Intake
capacity Affiliation Fee in
Rs Cumulative
strength Syllabus
and other
details
1. M.Tech(TE) (Started from the AY 2014-15,)
2 Years 18 GGSIP University
81000/- Per
annum
36 Available at DITE
website
2. B.Tech. Course
In Tool Engineering(TE)
4 Years 60* GGSIP University
60000/- Per
annum
300 -Do
3. B.Tech. Course In Mechatronics #Started from
2013-14
4 Years 60* GGSIP University
60000/- Per
annum
225 Do
4. Diploma course in Tool & Die
Making
4Years 60* BTE, GNCT of
Delhi.
24000/- Per
annum
300 Do
5. Diploma course in Mechanical Engineering ** started
from2014-15
3Years 60* BTE, GNCT of
Delhi.
24000/- Per
annum
120 Do
6. Two year Condensed
course(TYCC)
2 Year 15-20 In house programme
of DITE
120000 /-full
course
40 Do
7. Tech Mahindra SMART-T –CSR-
Programme
3 months
20-30 per
batch
In House Programme
of DITE
13,500/- per
student sponsored by TMF
78 Do
8. Various Short Term Skill
Development Courses
In House Programme
of DITE
211 Do
Total Strength
1315
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STATUS OF ENROLLMENT IN LONG TERM PROGRAMMES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16
S. No Name of the Course No. of
students
Enrolled
during 2015-
16
Fee in Rs.*/
student per
annum
No. of
Boys
No. of
Girls
1 B.Tech (Tool Engg.) 72 60,000 69 03
2 B.Tech(Mechatronics) 74 60,000 69 05
3 M.Tech (Tool Engg.) 14 81,000 11 03
4 Diploma (TMT) 67 24,000 67 -
5 Diploma (Mechanical
Engg.)
63 24,000 63 -
*- Fee is inclusive of Security deposit (one time payable)
DITE SCHOOL OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT: DITE has contemplated to address the shortage of skilled man power in Tool Engineering and allied fields through its Short Term Training Course (STTC) division. STTC is constantly looking for synergy with other institutions. Our vision is to provide employability skill in youth by imparting technical skill in an environment of latest technologies and healthy physical environment. In that direction DITE has inked an MOU with M/s Tech Mahindra Foundation to train underprivileged students. MEDIUM & SHORT TERM TRAINING PROGRAMMES:
S.N Name of the Course No. of
students Enrolled during 2015-16
Fee /student No. of Boys
No. of Girls
1 2 yr. Condensed course (Tool Engg.)
21 60,000 per annum
21 -
2 Auto CAD 79 2,000 79 -
3 CNC Programming & machining 65 5000 65 -
4 Industrial Training 17 3,000 17 -
5 CATIA software 45 6,000 45 -
6 PLC module training 5 5,000 5 -
7 TMF SMART-T Training 78 13,500 78 Total 310
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INFRASTRUCTURAL & LAB FACILITIES
DITE has extensive machining, experimental and computational facilities that support
its research and teaching activities. In 2015-16 the following measures were taken in
order to improve the infra-structure.
1. Five old model & worn out machines were repaired to cater to the practical needs
of students. 2. Extensive civil renovation work for both the campuses started with an expenditure
sanction of Rs 6.89 crores. The details of various labs and equipment available are given below:
1. B. Tech. (Tool Engineering)
Name of
the
Programme
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
B.Tech (TE) Applied
Physics Lab
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope , Hall Effect set-up, Carey Foster
Bridge, Plank Constant set-up, E/m measurement set-up,
Spectrometer ,He-NE Laser, Grating and Prism experiments,
Fibre Optic Tool Kit, Polari meter, Hall effect set up, Carey
Foster Bridge, Cathode ray tube, Cathode ray oscilloscope,
Plank constant determination LED set-up, Platinum resistance
thermometer, Thermal Conductivity measurement set-up,
Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal Conductivity
measurement set-up, Charging and Discharging of capacitor
kit, radio frequency oscillator for ultrasonic wave experiment.
Applied
Chemistry
Lab
Digital Ph meter, Digital Conductivity meter, Digital
Spectrometer and other standard kits to perform practicals.
Engg.
Mechanics
Lab
To verify the law force polygon complete with complete with
wooden frame, weigh thread etc, To verify the law of
moments, to determine co-efficient c friction between wood
and various surface, to find forces in the member c Jib crane,
to determine the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio an
mechanical efficiency of the wheel and axle, Verification of
force transmitted by members of given truss, To verify the law
of moments using Hell crank Lever, To find CG and Moments
of Inertia of an irregular body using computation method.
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Electrical Lab Educational kit Having following Experiments
- Verification of Thevnins theorem, Norton s Theorem. Superposition theorems, Reciprocity Theorem, Kirchoffs Voltage & current Law
- Panel for connection l& starting of 3 phase induction motor using Direct on line starter, Star/ Delta starter, Resistance starter, Auto transformer starter, Resistance Starter. Panel for load Test on Single Phase Transformer having Open Circuit Test, Short Circuit Test.
Name of
the
Programme
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
B. Tech (TE)
Workshop Hackshaw, Cheicel, Hammer, Marking Scale, tile, Bench
Vice.
Electronics Lab DC/AC power supply, CRO, Function Generator, Digital
Multimeter, PN Junction Diode, Diode Rectifier, Class A,B,C
amplifier, Phase Shift Oscillator, Feed Back Oscillator,
Digital Logic Gate, Shift Register, Comparators, Lighting
Signaling and controlling Circuits, Switches etc.
Automation Lab 3 Sets of Basic Hydraulic Training kits, 3 sets of Basic
Pneumatic Training Kits, 3 sets of Electro-Pneumatic
Training kits, Transparent Models, Cut out section of
various Pneumatic Components, Video cassettes,
Transparencies.
KOM Dom Lab Newly developed lab during academic session of 2015-
2016.Rotating arrangement (Loaded Governor),
Cylindrical Cam with Transiting follower. Plot cam with fiat
faced reciprocating follower, End cam with transiting
follower, Tangent Cam with roller oscillating follower.
Transiting cam with reciprocating knife edge follower.
Fluid Mechanics
Lab
Bernoulli’s Testing Apparatus, Orifice Meter Test
apparatus, Venturi meter test apparatus.
CNC Lab Horizontal Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy Milling
Machine, C Turning Machine, CNC Grinding Machine.
Metrology
Slip Gauges, Micrometer, Vernier callipers, Height Gauge,
Sine Bar, Dial indicator, Radius Gauges, Filler Gauges,
Surface plate, surface level.
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Jig Fixture &
Gauge Design
Lab
Software used : Pro -E, AUTOCAD
Mechatronics
Lab
Modicon make PLC, Siemens make PLC
CAD /CAM &
Product Design
Lab
Software available: Pro-E wild fire 5, Catia – V5, Auto-CAD,
CAD (Unigraphics), Solid Edge 2D Drafting, Unigraphic
CAM, Autod Moldflow(under process of purchase).
Press Tool Lab &
Mould Design
Lab
CAD Software- Unigraphics, Catia, Pro E,
CAE Software – Hyperform, Mould-flow
Communications
skills
Newly developed lab during academic session of 2015-
2016. Lab consist of various audio visual aids and having
computer facilities for the students to enhanced there
communication skills.
Engineering
Drawing
Newly developed lab during academic session of 2015-
2016 at Campus-I & the facility is already there at Campus-
II.
2. B. Tech. (Mechatronics)
Name
of the
Progra
mme
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
B.Tech
(MET)
Applied
Physics
Lab
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope , Hall Effect set-up, Carey Foster Bridge,
Plank Constant set-up, E/m measurement set-up, Spectrometer ,He-
NE Laser, Grating and Prism experiments, Fibre Optic Tool Kit,
Polarimeter, Hall effect set up, Carey Foster Bridge, Cathode ray tube,
Cathode ray oscilloscope, Plank constant determination LED set-up,
Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal Conductivity
measurement set-up, Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal
Conductivity measurement set-up, Charging and Discharging of
capacitor kit, radio frequency oscillator for ultrasonic wave
experiment.
Applied
Chemistry
Lab
Digital Ph meter, Digital Conductivity meter, Digital Spectrometer and
other standard kits to perform practicals.
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Engg.
Mechanics
Lab
To verify the law force polygon complete with complete with wooden
frame, weigh thread etc, To verify the law of moments, to determine
co-efficient c friction between wood and various surface, to find
forces in the member c Jib crane, to determine the mechanical
advantage, velocity ratio an mechanical efficiency of the wheel and
axle, Verification of force transmitted by members of given truss, To
verify the law of moments usir Hell crank Lever, To find CG and
Moments of Inertia of an irregular body using computation method.
Electrical
Lab
Educational kit Having following Experiments
- Verification of Thevnins theorem, Norton s Theorem. Superposition theorems, Reciprocity Theorem, Kirchoffs Voltage & current Law
- Panel for connection l& starting of 3 phase induction motor using. - Direct on line starter, Star/ Delta starter, Resistance starter, Auto
transformer starter, Resistance Starter. - Panel for load Test on Single Phase Transformer having - Open Circuit Test, Short Circuit Test.
Communic
ations
skills
Newly developed lab during academic session of 2015-2016. Lab
consist of various audio visual aids and having computer facilities for
the students to enhanced there communication skills.
Name of
the
Programme
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
B.Tech
(MET)
Workshop Hackshaw, Cheicel, Hammer, Marking Scale, tile, Bench
Vice.
Electronics Lab DC/AC power supply, CRO, Function Generator, Digital
Multimeter, PN Junction Diode, Diode Rectifier, Class A,B,C
amplifier, Phase Shift Oscillator, Feed Back Oscillator,
Digital Logic Gate, Shift Register, Comparators, Lighting
Signalling and controlling Circuits, Switches etc.
Hydraulic &
Pneumatic Lab
3 Sets of Basic Hydraulic Training kits, 3 sets of Basic
Pneumatic Training Kits, 3 sets of Electro-Pneumatic
Training kits, Transparent Models, Cut out section of
various Pneumatic Components, Video cassettes,
Transparencies.
KOM Dom Lab Newly developed lab during academic session of 2015-
2016. Rotating arrangement (Loaded Governor),
Cylindrical Cam with Transiting follower. Plot cam with fiat
faced reciprocating follower, End cam with transiting
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follower, Tangent Cam with roller oscillating follower.
Transiting cam with reciprocating knife edge follower.
Fluid Mechanics
Lab
Bernoulli’s Testing Apparatus, Orifice Meter Test
apparatus, Venturi meter test apparatus.
Metrology
Slip Gauges, Micrometer, Vernier callipers, Height Gauge,
Sine Bar, Dial indicator, Radius Gauges, Filler Gauges,
Surface plate, surface level.
Mechatronics
Lab
Modicon make PLC, Siemens make PLC
NAP Lab C++, Excel, R- software
PLC Lab
Modicon make PLC, Siemens make PLC, transformer
module, Switches module, DC bulb module, Pushbutton
module, Traffic light module.
3. M.Tech (Tool Engineering)
Name of
programme
Labs
Details of Equipments available in existing labs
M-Tech. (TE)
Computer Aided
Design and
Manufacturing Lab
Software available: Pro-E wild fire 5, Catia – V5, Auto-
CAD, CAD (Unigraphics), Unigraphic CAM. Horizontal
Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy Milling
Machine, C Turning Machine, CNC Grinding Machine.
Design of Jigs,
Fixture & Gauges
Lab
Design on Autocad ,Catia UG-NX, Creo
and manufacture
Introduction to
Finite Element
Methods Lab
Software used Abacus
Metrology Lab Slip gauges, micrometer,Vernier calliper, Height
gauge, Sine Bar, Dial Indicator, Radius gauges, filler
Gauges, Surface plate.
Introduction to
Metal forming &
Press Tool Design
Lab
Design on AutoCAD, Catia UG-NX, Creo and
Hyperform.
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CNC Technology &
Programming Lab
Horizontal Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy
Milling Machine, C Turning Machine, CNC Grinding
Machine.
Industrial
Automation &
Process Control Lab
3 Sets of basic hydraulic training kits, 3 Sets of basic
Pneumatic and electro-pneumatic training kits,
Transparent models, Cut out section of various
pneumatic components, video cassettes,
Transparencies
Advance Press Tool
Design Lab
Design, analysis on Autocad ,Catia UG-NX, Creo and
Hyperform.
Injection Mould
Design and Analysis
Lab
Design and analysis on Autocad ,Catia UG-NX, Creo and
molflow.
WORK SHOP RESOURCE CENTRE (WRC), WAZIRPUR CAMPUS:
Name of Labs Details of Equipments available in existing labs
programme Diploma CNC Lab Fanuc CNC Wire EDM m/c- 1 no., CNC Lathe-1 no., CNC (TMT), Milling M/c-1 no.CNC Trainer kits-2 nos. Diploma Metrology Hauser Profile projector, Nikon Tool Room Microscope, (Mech), Digital Height Master, Vernier callipers, Micrometers, Slip STTC gauge box, Bore gauges etc.
Grinding Praga, Blohm, Jacobsen Surface grinders, Studer, Jungner cylindrical grinders, Pedestal grinders
Milling Deckel, Mcmann, IMTR Milling M/cs
Turning HMT, BFW Lathe M/cs
Pre Tooling Hacksaw m/c, Shaper M/cs
Fitting Benches, Drill m/cs, Taps, Dies, Presses, Files etc.
EDM Electronica EDM M/c
Jig Grinding Catmoor Jig Grinding M/cs-2 nos.
CPC Windsor Injection Moulding M/c
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COMPUTER RESOURCE CENTRE (CRC)
Campus – I (Wazirpur Industrial Area)
S.N. Resource Qty Purpose
1 Server (NLM) 1 For network licence
management
2 CAD Lab/Class-1 with LCD 14 Auto Cad lab for Diploma
Projector students
3 Computer lab/Class-2 with LCD 20 For Diploma students
Projector
4 Design Room 4 For industrial design using
high end s/w
5 Library 4 For e-book & e-journals
6 Accounts & Admn 10
7 Faculty Room 3
8 Sale & Production 2
9* Server (NLM) 64 BIT (1) For network licence
management
10* Hi-Tech CAD s/w Lab (25) High end CAD s/w for
Diploma students
Campus – II (Okhla Industrial Area)
S.N. Resource Qty Purpose
1 Server (NLM) 32 bit 1 For network licence management
2 CAD Lab with computers 34 Auto Cad lab for B.Tech & M.Tech students
3 Printers HP 8
4 Canon Photocopier, scanner, printer
1 for official work like examination, academics etc
5 Computers in Library 10 For e-book & e-journals
6 Computers in STTC Lab 18 For short term courses
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LIBRARY DITE has two Libraries each in Campus-I, Wazirpur and Campus-II, Okhla. The Libraries are well equipped with Books, Journals and e-Journals. Library at Okhla Campus
S.N. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Total No. of Books as on 31/3/16 7729
2 No. of Books added in 2015-16 1522
3 National Journals subscribed 15
4 International Journals subscribed 5
5 E-Journals subscribed from Delnet. 1152
Library at Wazirpur Campus
S.N. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Total No. of Books as on 31/3/16 4457
2 No. of Books added in 2015-16 991
STUDENT’S AFFAIR
INTER COLLEGE PROJECT COMPETITION
Students of 2011 batch had won First prize in the Inter college project competition organized
by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in the year 2015. Project was “Design of
draw tool for fuel pump” supervised by Mr. Praveen kumar and Mr.Vaibhav chandra.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
1. Mini festival cum farewell party was successfully organised on 27.04.2015 and all events
were highly enjoyed by students, faculty member and staff.
2. Fresher's Party 2015 was organised on 16.10.2015 and various cultural events were
successfully organised.
3. Vishakarma Pooja was celebrated at DITE, C-II on 12.11.2015 with effort of faculty, students
& staff.
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4. DITE, C-II students participated in various events of Anugoonj 2015, an annual cultural fest
organised by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Prelims was held in Lingya's Lalita
Devi Institute of Management & Science from 30.01.2016 to 31.01.2016 and following
students were shortlisted, won prizes in prelims and further participated in main event held
at main campus of University: -
Clay Modelling - Suraj Tiwari- II prize.
Cartooning - Vaibhav Verma-I prize.
Group Song (Hindi) - I prize.
Street Dance - II prize.
Classical Vocal (Solo) - Rishikesh Buddala-II prize
SPORTS ACTIVITIES During the academic session 2015-16 of GGGSIP university the students of Delhi institute of
Tool engineering have taken an active participation in various events organize by the
university, with great spirit and enthusiasm.
1. Badminton
2. Volley ball.
3. Football.
4. Table Tennis.
5. Chess.
6. Power Lifting
7. Cricket.
8. Basket Ball.
9. Athletics.
Sports committee of both the campuses of DITE organised the one-day inter-campus sports
competitions between the official/staff of DITE. The motto of the competition is to improve
the healthy relation between the employees of the both the campuses. DSSIDC has been
assigned the work of developing sports arena at both the campuses.
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SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT BY THE DITE STUDENT IN SPORTS
Mr Himanshu (3rd Year Tool Engg) stood third position in power lifting in the 60-65 kg
category at university level and qualify for the nationals.
FACULTY AFFAIR FDP / SEMINAR / TRAINING ATTENDED BY FACULTY DURING 2015-16:
1. Sh R. K. Dhammi (HOD MET), attended FDP in Integrated Automation Technologies, 1st -
06 June, 2015 at Indian Institute of technology, Delhi.
2. Sh Gaurav Arora (Assistant Professor), attended FDP in Automation in Manufacturing, 4th
- 15 May, 2015 at Delhi Technological University.
3. Dr.Swati Varshney (Assistant Professor), attended refresher programme from 5th – 25
May, 2015 at Jamia Millia Islamia.
4. Sh Vaibhav Chandra (Assistant Professor), attended FDP in Advance Data Analysis of
Management (ADAM), 26 -28 June, 2015 at IIT Delhi.
5. Sh Praveen Kumar (Assistant Professor), attended FDP in Advance Data Analysis of
Management (ADAM), 26 -28 june,2015 at IIT Delhi
6. Sh Praveen Kumar (Assistant Professor), attended one-day National Conference on SC/ST
entrepreneur on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar “Ideas and thought on industrialisation and
entrepreneurship” (chief guest Prime Minster of India).
7. Sh Praveen Kumar (Assistant Professor), attended one day seminar on Altair hyper works
and catia .
8. Sh Arun Gupta (Assistant Professor), attended FDP in Advance Data Analysis of
Management (ADAM), 26 -28 june,2015 at IIT Delhi.
9. Sh Vaibhav Chandra (Assistant Professor), attended FDP in Nature Inspired Algorithms &
Their Applications, 13-17, july 2015 at Delhi Technological University.
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10. Sh Arun Gupta (Assistant Professor), attended FDP in Nature Inspired Algorithms & Their
Applications, 13-17, july 2015 at Delhi Technological University.
11. Sh Phalguni Ghosh, attended FDP in Integrated Automation Technologies, 1st - 06 June,
2015 at Indian Institute of technology, Delhi.
12. Dr. Swati Varshney (Assistant Professor), attended and delivered an invited talk in
National Workshop on Fly ash utilization for energy saving and shielding applications by
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change at CSIR, NPL, Delhi.
13. Dr. Swati Varshney (Assistant Professor), attended two-day seminar on Technical
terminology and science teaching organised by Commission for Scientific and Technical
Terminology.
14. Smt. Kiran Pal (Assistant Professor), attended one-month orientation programme at
Centre for Professional Development Higher Education, University of Delhi.
15. Smt. Kiran Pal (Assistant Professor), attended two weeks FDP in Automation in
Manufacturing at DTU.
16. Dr. Shalini Sharma (Assistant Professor), attended one-month orientation programme at
JNU.
ACHIEVEMENT OF FACULTY / RESEARCH PAPER PUBLISHED
Publications in Journals
1. Gautam, Bhav, Vaibhav Chandra, Praveen Kumar, Dr. Narayan Agrawal, and Sunny Kumar.
"Investigation on formability of Aluminium 6061 alloy Sheet under various forming
conditions through Erichsen Cupping Test machine." International Journal of Current
Engineering and Technology, Inpressco E-ISSN 2277 – 4106 (2016).
2. Arjun Kapila, Kanwarjeet Singh, Gaurav Arora, Dr. Narayan Agarwal “Study on the effect of
flow rate on cycle time for multi-impression Injection Molding” International Journal of
Advances in Engineering Sciences ,5(2015).
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3. Gautam, Bhav, Praveen Kumar, Vaibhav Chandra and Kamal Rawat. "Analysis of spring back
variation in V bending." International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, ISSN
2278-0181 (2016).
4. Gaur, Charu, Baranidharan Mohan, and Kedar Khare. "Sparsity-assisted solution to the twin
image problem in phase retrieval." JOSA A 32.11 (2015): 1922-1927.
5. Ankit Gupta, Swati Varshney, Abhishake Goyal, Pradeep Sambyal, Bipin Kumar Gupata and
S. K. Dhawan, Enhanced electromagnetic shielding behaviour of multilayer graphene
anchored luminescent TiO 2 in PPY matrix. Material Letters , 167-169 158 (2015).
6. Parth Gujral, Swati Varshney and S. K. Dhawan, Designing of Multiphase fly ash/ MWCNT/
PU composite sheet aganist electromagnetic environmental pollution. Journal of Electronic
Materials¸ 45(6),3142-3148 (2016)
7. Dr. Swati Varshney, Indian Patent on PPy- Ag Nanocomposite impregnated activated carbon
membrane useful for the removal of E. Coli from water. Application No. - 2955/Del/2013,
Publication date: 10/4/2015.
8. H. Arora and Kiran Pal,Intuitionistic Trapezoidal Fuzzy Prioritized Weighted Average
Operators: An Algorithm for the Suitable Treatment for Lung Cancer, Journal of Applied
Probability & Statistics(2015).
PUBLICATIONS IN NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
1. Charu Gaur and Kedar Khare , " Sparsity assisted phase retrieval of complex-valued objects"
in Optics , Photonics and Digital technologies for Imaging Applications , SPIE Europe
Photonics , 3-7 April 2016.
2. Bhav Gautam, Kanwarjeet Singh, Gaurav Arora, "Effect of addition of glass fiber on warpage
of injection molded part" International conference on Paradigm shift in Management and
Technology, 2015.
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3. Rahul Katna , Kanwarjeet singh, Narayan Aggarwal, Swati jain, Alka Shrivastava, “Green
Manufacturing biodegradable cutting fluids” National conference (ESMIC-16) at Delhi
Technical Campus, 2016.
4. Vaibhav Chandra, Dr Sudarsan Ghosh, Prof PV Rao “Machining investigation to optimize the
process parameter during hard turning of AISI D2 using coated ceramic insert” international
Conference on Precision, Meso, Micro and Nano Engineering, at IIT Mumbai.
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5. Kiran Pal, “Intuitionistic Trapezoidal Fuzzy Prioritized Weighted Geometric Operator: An
Algorithm for the Selection of Suitable Treatment for Lung Cancer” 5th International
Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving at IIT Roorkee, 2015.
6. Kiran Pal, 3rd International Conference on “Computing for Sustainable Global
Development”, 16th - 18th March, 2016.
7. Vijay Kumar, Hari Arora and Kiran Pal,A Review of Some Generalized Fuzzy Operators in
Decision Making Processes, IEEE Conference, 2016.
BOOKS/ CHAPTER PUBLISHED
1. Ankit Gupta, Swati Varshney and S.K. Dhawan. Reduced Graphene Oxide/Dimensionally
Controlled Fe 2 O 3 Composite: a safeguard against electromagnetic radiation, Advances in
chemistry research, volume 28, 119-144, Nova Publisher, New York. ISBN:
9781634828147 (e-Book), ISSN: 1940-0950(2015).
2. Vijay Kumar, Hari Arora and Kiran Pal. Intuitionistic Trapezoidal Fuzzy Prioritized Weighted
Geometric Operator: An Algorithm for the Selection of Suitable Treatment for Lung Cancer,
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , springer (ISSN: 2194-5357).
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TRAINING AND PLACEMENT DITE has a fully fledged Training & Placement Cell headed by Sh. A. K. Sehgal, Dean (Tech)
who has more than 30 years of experience and a team of other dedicated officers to
assist him for Training and Placement activities for both the campuses of DITE. The Cell
provides job opportunities through "ON” & “OFF” campus placement drives conducted
by various Companies of National and International repute. The cell is giving regular
Training to the students from beginning to end of the course in many areas to make
them suitable for employment. Training Programs have been conducted for the benefit
of students to enhance their subject knowledge, practical knowledge. Programs have
been conducted to improve the skills needed for company placements which include
aptitude based trainings, communication skills, personality development programs &
technical subjects of hardcore Tool Engineering. DITE has the distinction of achieving
almost 100% placement all along these years.
OUR PLACEMENT PARTNERS :
1. M/s. Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurgaon. 2. M/s. Toyoda Gosei Minda, Alwar. 3. M/s. Kapur Enterprises, Delhi. 4. M/s. Mind-ID, Noida. 5. M/s. Horizon India, New Delhi. 6. M/s. JBM Group, Gurgaon. 7. M/s. Adroitec Group, Noida. 8. M/s. Parametric Design Solutions, Gurgaon. 9. M/s. Radiant Industries, Noida. 10. M/s. Kiran Udyog, Manesar. 11. M/s Indian Navy – Short Service Commission 12. M/s Sun Beam Industries, Gurgaon 13. M/s Satara Industries, Bhiwadi 14. M/s Motherson Techno Tools, Noida 15. M/s Rasandik Industries India Limited, Sohna 16. M/s Precision Products Pvt. Ltd, Noida 17. M/s Shri Ram Veritech solutions Limited, Greater Noida 18. M/s ARB Bearings, Sonepat 19. M/s Anjali Enterprises ( KIKI ) , Manesar 20. M/s Omax Industries, Gurgaon 21. M/s Gabriel India Limited, Gurgaon 22. M/s Harsoria Health care, Gurgaon 23. M/s Nagata Tools, Manesar 24. M/s Minda Huff Limited, Manesar
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DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING
PLACEMENT PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 AT A GLANCE
S.N. Company Name
Nos. of M. Tech. students placed
Package in Rs.
Lacs Per Annum
Nos. of B. Tech. students placed
Package in Rs.
Lacs Per Annum
Nos. of Diploma students placed
Package in Rs.
Lacs Per Annum
1 M/s. Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurgaon.
1 6.20 4 6.20 3 3.85
2 M/s. Polymed Devices, Faridabad.
2 2.90 1 2.40 0 0.00
3 M/s. Mind-ID, Noida. 0 3.60 5 3.00 0 0.00
4 M/s. Micromatic G T Ltd., Ghaziabad.
0 0.00 2 3.20 0 0.00
5 M/s. EBZ SysTec, Gurgaon.
1 3.20 0 2.90 0 0.00
6 M/s. 3-Dexter, New Delhi.
0 0.00 3 2.00 0 0.00
7 M/s. Adroitec I S P L, Noida.
0 0.00 5 1.70 0 0.00
8 M/s. Moti Packaging Ind. Pvt. Ltd., Noida.
0 0.00 5 1.80 0 0.00
9 M/s. JBM Group, Gurgaon.
0 0.00 10 2.00 10 2.00
10 M/s. Hero MotoCorp, Gurgaon
0 0.00 0 0.00 5 3.50
11 M/s. Horizon Industrial Products Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
0 0.00 0 0.00 5 1.80
12 M/s. CYI, Delhi. 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 2.40
13 M/s. Nagata India, Manesar.
0 0.00 0 0.00 5 2.00
14 M/s. R S Tools, Delhi 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 1.80
15 M/s. Anand NBH, Gurgaon.
0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.80
16 M/s. KIKI, Manesar. 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 1.80
17 M/s. Rasandik Industries India Ltd., Gurgaon.
0 0.00 0 0.00 6 1.60
18 M/s. Harsoria Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon.
0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.60
19 M/s. Kiran Udyog, Manesar
0 0.00 6 2.40 2 2.40
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20 M/s. Continental Engines Ltd., Bhiwadi.
0 0.00 1 1.80 0 0.00
19 M/s. Sarveshwari Technologies Ltd., Delhi
0 0.00 1 2.20 3 1.60
20 Indian Ordinance Factory
0 0.00 1 5.00 0 0.00
21 M/s. Knorr Bremse, Faridabad.
0 0.00 5 3.50 4 1.50
22 M/s. Honda Siel Power Products, Noida.
0 0.00 1 3.00 0 0.00
23 M/s. T.R.E.E.S., Ghaziabad.
0 0.00 1 2.40 0 0.00
24 M/s. N.B.C., Jaipur 0 0.00 1 3.00 0 0.00
25 M/s. G. E. Stamp, Pune
0 0.00 0 0.00 3 1.50
26 M/s. SPS Technology, Manesar.
0 0.00 0 0.00 3 1.50
27 M/s. Mitaso Appliances, Faridabad.
0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.70
28 Opted For Higher Education
3 0.00 7 0.00 0 0.00
29 International Students
1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
30 Total Students Placed
8 59 59
31 Eligible for Placement
8 61 58
32 Total Students Intake 8 75 65
33 Average Salary in Rs. Lacs per Annum
4 2.72 2.03
34 Over all Placement %age
100.00 96.72 101.72
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INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT (PRODUCTION):
The Institute has a Production Wing which is manufacturing tools, dies, moulds, jigs
and fixtures die casting dies, press tools etc. for industries. The Tool Production Centre
at DITE (formerly known as TRTC) provides comprehensive and integrated facilities for
Design, Development and Production of precision Tools, Moulds and Dies.
Manufacturing of precision components on CNC machines & heat treatment of
precisions parts and tooling. In fulfilling these objectives DITE has come a long way & has
a lot to offer in education & consultancy. The advantage of in-house facilities, world class
machines like Fanuc wire cut machine, Blohm Grinder, Deckel milling, Catmur Jig Grinder,
Studer Cylindrical Grinder, EDM , Hauser Profile Projector, Nikon Microscope, Digimahr
Height Master etc. is taken by the Industries in Delhi. DITE’s association in R&D projects
with major R&D Institutions like IIT, DRDO, CSIR, NPL etc. is also worth mentioning.
ORDER BOOKING-2015-16
S.N. WO No PROJECT / CUSTOMER AMOUNT, Rs. 1 JB-2461 M/S ICONIC MACHINE 3,000 2 JB-2462 M/S SWASTIK TOOL 13,000 3 JB-2463 M/S MOHAN ELECTRONIC & SYSTEM 20,000 4 JB-2465 M/S TONI INDUSTRIES 1000 5 JB-2464 M/S SUMITRA ENGG. 52,000 6 JB-2466 M/S CSIR NPL 1,10,000 7 5773 M/S DTC 7,75,000 8 CP-8625 M/S NIVH 12,00,000
ORDER COMPLETION-2015-16
S.N. WO No PROJECT / CUSTOMER AMOUNT, Rs. 1 JB-2461 M/S ICONIC MACHINE 3,000 2 JB-2462 M/S SWASTIK TOOL 13,000 3 JB-2457 M/S CREATIVE PLASTICS 5,000 4 JB-2463 M/S MOHAN ELECTRONIC & SYSTEM 20,000 5 5748 M/S IIT 5,50,000 6 5749 M/S IIT 3,65,000 7 JB-2456 M/S SHIVA AUTO TOOL 12,500 8 5770 M/S MMTC 1,06,200 9 9007 M/S TBRL 31,00,000
10 JB-2465 M/S TONI INDUSTRIES 1000 11 JB-2464 M/S SUMITRA ENGG. 52,000 12 CP-8625 M/S NIVH 6,00,000
48,27,700
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Future Plans a) ACADEMIC EXPANSION
i) The proposal for starting another stream in Mechanical Engineering at Degree level
is underway. ii) Augmenting the no of seats in the various courses from 60 to 120. iii) Short Term Training courses are being refreshed with a special focus and
simultaneously the back end infrastructure like AC class rooms for
students/sponsors from industry with proper course material is being required.
b) ABOUT LATEST TECHNOLOGY
DITE aims to be the pioneer in India to procure & use the latest technologies in imparting
service to all stake holders including the students. DITE intends to procure latest version
of Computer hardware & Design software like Pro-E, CATIA, Unigraphics & Auto Cad. The
repair of old machines & procuring the CNC & latest technology machines to gainfully
attend the employability skill in the youth in this era of global competition is our first
priority. DITE is already looking forward to the partnership with Tech Mahindra
Foundation for implementing the SMART-T (Skill for Market) Technical Training project
under CSR scheme in the current FY-2015-16. Also efforts are on to get sponsorship with
NKN (National Knowledge Network) for use of information technology to the fullest in
DITE, with MSME & NCVT, DITE is also trying to strengthen the machinery status and
affiliation status respectively.
c) ABOUT THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
In 2015 DITE has vigorously started revamping & overhauling of the old buildings through
DSIIDC with a plan to remodel the civil structure in order to suit the roadmap of DITE.
The restructuring & re-layout of service sectors like Reception, conference room, Store,
Maintenance, Resource Centres, Workshops, Class rooms, Labs etc. are on the anvil. The
Grant in Aid received from the Govt. is optimally used and the enormous task of civil
remodelling needs a continual impetus in terms of finance and manpower.
d) MAN POWER
DITE throbs on the in-house skilled manpower for its present training modules, but to
meet the future training competency, the challenge to arrange the requisite man-skill
has to be taken up through hiring consultants, guest faculty, contractual staff etc.
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S.N OPERATIONAL PARAMETER UNITS 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 o.
PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE Achievement Achievement Achievement
A. Academic Performance i No. of Courses Numbers 4 5 5 ii Intake Capacity Numbers 214 276 283 iii Placement of Students % 100 63.5 99.4 iv Average salary offered on In Rs. Per 18000 16500 25,120
placement of students PM v New Short term courses added Numbers 2 0 2 vi No. of students trained in short Numbers 349 281 307
term courses vii Students trained on regular Number 1095 1180 1315
courses per year
B. Students Development Programme
i Industrial visit Numbers 4 6 5 ii Guest lecture for students Numbers 2 3 4 iii Alumni meet Numbers 0 2 1 iv Seminars/Workshop for Numbers 3 5 5
students v SC /ST/OBC/EWS Students Numbers 100 120 110
scholarship Vi Cultural fest/Sports activity Numbers 1 1 6 vii Inter college project Numbers 1 1 1
competition
C. Faculty Development i No. of seminars/ Workshops Numbers 2 3 -
organized ii Research papers published by Numbers 2 6 13
faculty in national/international
journal iii Conferences attended/paper Numbers 9 5 10
publication iv Chapter published by faculty in Numbers 0 1 2
Book v FDP/Orientation Numbers 6 11 10
programme/refresher course attended
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND BALANCE SHEET
Income Expenditure Scenerio of DITE since inception (Rs. in Lakh)
2008-09 575.00 667.44 314.00 66.76 889.00
2009-10 700.00 865.97 0.00 85.03 700.00
2010-11 700.00 937.50 0.00 44.88 700.00
2011-12 850.00 1063.83 0.00 116.67 850.00
2012-13 950.00 1212.63 0.00 35.00 950.00
2013-14 1025.00 1208.71 200.00 9.09 1225.00
2014-15 1120.00 1263.58 300.00 353.89 1420.00
2015-16 931.35 1375.91 800.00 255.62 1731.35
Total 6851.35 8595.57 1614.00 966.94 8465.35
B.Tech Diploma Short term
course
Production
Invoice
Miscll.Income Total
2008-09 12.09 38.08 3.31 28.48 8.57 90.53
2009-10 23.21 46.84 5.80 22.86 17.16 115.87
2010-11 33.81 55.28 11.05 61.44 18.75 180.33
2011-12 48.02 53.67 4.03 18.05 14.43 138.20
2012-13 57.74 47.58 39.00 25.52 9.57 179.41
2013-14 79.00 45.80 29.03 21.56 21.21 196.60
2014-15 138.38 65.45 35.73 17.50 31.63 288.69
2015-16 199.95 75.50 43.52 57.94 41.28 376.91
1566.54
Employees
Cost
Salary/all
owance
etc
ACP/MACP
/One
increment
of Feb to
June in
2006
Sixth Pay
Commission
implement
ation/AICTE
arrears
Medical
Reimburse
ment
Children Educ.
Allowance
Uniform
Expenses
LTC Retirement
benefits
Other Exp. Total
2008-09 591.13 0.00 0.00 4.04 0.30 0.27 0.78 5.09 65.83 667.44
2009-10 657.37 0.00 113.48 2.12 7.65 0.17 4.51 18.93 61.74 865.97
2010-11 756.79 0.00 0.00 3.86 13.33 0.05 20.58 36.53 106.36 937.50
2011-12 821.29 31.09 0.00 5.87 13.79 0.39 5.22 63.78 122.40 1063.83
2012-13 994.21 12.00 12.00 5.96 14.00 0.56 3.57 45.00 125.33 1212.63
2013-14 983.17 3.34 0.00 11.71 13.41 1.50 7.33 68.84 103.23 1192.53
2014-15 1032.67 0.00 0.00 11.50 27.04 0.90 14.37 65.79 111.31 1263.58
2015-16 1042.23 101.86 0.00 8.60 13.64 1.32 6.08 59.18 117.75 1350.66
8554.14
Year Establishment cost/Benefits paid to employees /expenditure
Exp. Under
Non
Recurring.
Grant-in -
aid Non
Recurring
Exp. Under
GIA
recurring
Revenue Generation
Fee
Total funds
received
Production &Miscll Income
Year
Year Grant-in -
aid GIA
Recurring
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FIRST POSITION – INTER COLLEGE PROJECT COMPETITION 2015& 2016
“DESIGN OF DRAW TOOL FOR FUEL PUMP” BY B.TECH. STUDENTS
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SC/ST ENTREPRENEUR ON DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR
“IDEAS AND THOUGHT ON INDUSTRIALISATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP”
(CHIEF GUEST- HON’BLE PRIME MINSTER OF INDIA)
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Mr Himanshu (3rd Year Tool Engg) stood third position in power lifting in the
60-65 kg category at university level and qualify for the nationals.
Sports committee of both the campuses of DITE organised the one day inter-
campus sports competitions between the official/staff of DITE. The motto of
the competition is to improve the healthy relation between the employees of
the both the campuses.
SPORTS DAY
DITE-TECH MAHINDRA SMART-T PROGRAMME UNDER CSR SCHEME FOR
UNDER-PRIVILEGED STUDENTS
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SECRETARY, DITE PARTICIPATED IN DELHI AIRTEL HALF MARATHON 2015
AND COMPLETED IN 2:31:28HRS
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M/s Moti Packaging Industries Pvt. Ltd,
Noida
Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurgaon
Motherson Sumi Infotech & Design Limited,
Noida
Micromatic Grinding Technologies
Ltd., Ghaziabad
Polymed Medical Devices, Faridabad
Dexter Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Placement Drive
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Students participated in various events of Anugoonj 2015, an annual cultural
fest organised by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Cultural
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Some of the pictures of Fresher's Party organised in 2015
VISIT OF DIRECTOR, DTTE & CHAIRMAN-DITE
FAREWELL Party of M. Tech(TE) Students
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ORIENTATION PROGRAM
FOR B.TECH & M.TECH STUDENTS