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P r o s p e c t u s

Empoweringthe world with budding

Technocrats & Managers since the year 2000

D R E A M S

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Vision

To createknowledgebased societywith scientifictemper,teamspiritanddignityoflabourtofacetheglobalcompetitivechallenges.

Mission

To evolve and develop skill based systems foreffectivedeliveryofknowledgesoastoequipyoungprofessionals with dedication & commitment toexcellenceinallspheresoflife.

Quality Policy

ToprovideQualityEducationthroughFacultydevelopment,updatingoffacilitiesandcontinualimprovementmeetinguniversitynormsandkeepingstakeholderssatisfied.

ChairmanDr. S. M. Seth

Chairperson,PoornimaUniversityEx.DirectorNIHRoorkee

The Think Tank

Director GeneralSh. Shashikant Singhi

Architect,Motivator&Educationist

Advisor Sh. R. K. Agarwal

(Retd.IAS)

TRIT BA U TR EU SO

DirectorDr. Om Prakash Sharma

B.E.,M.E.,Ph.D

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a vital for student to be a

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technical management education. So

apartfromtheusualcurriculum,students

areexposedtoasetofdiverseactivitiesfor

enhancingtheirknowledge&skills.These

scientifically designed inter-disciplinary

skills help in smooth transition from

classroom to boardroom. To enhance

employability, threebasicskills-cognitive

skills,functionalskillsandpeopleskillsare

mainly focused at Poornima Group of

Colleges.

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PCE, the pioneer institute of

PGC was established in 2000

with the aim of imparting

pragmatic technical education. In its

magnificent journeyof 15 years, PCEhas

set benchmark and reached at new

pinnacles in engineering education with

dedication, perseverance and devotion.

PCEisspearheadingitsoutstandingvoyage

w i th mo t to a s S u c c e s s i s n o t a

destination it s a ourney .

At A Glance

J The most preferred Engineering college with 100% admissions

throughRPET EE

J Runssi speciali ations ofengineering(CE,ECE,EE,ME,Civil&IT)at

UGlevelandthree speciali ations(CSE,VLSI,D.Com)atPGLevel

J Additional intakeinfourbranchesassecondshift

J First private Engineering college in Rajasthan accredited by Tata

Consultancy Services (TCS)forregularcampusplacements

J Selected amongTop ive Institutions of Rajasthan underTEQIP

scheme

J First BA Accredited InstitutionofPGC

J orksasacatalyst or PGC colleges

J AninstitutedesignatedasCenter o E cellence y IBM

J Remote Study CentreofIITMadras,IIT haragpur&IITBombay

J Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC)topromotethespiritof

entrepreneurship

J Highly recogni ed and renounced among the industrial and

corporatesectorinIndia

J patentssuccessfullyapplied

J SeveralprojectssponsoredbyAICTE DST Govt.ofRajasthan

J rgani ed a workshop on Industrial Automation Em edded

Systems (IAES )

J rgani ed aNational conference onAdvances in re rigeration

Energy Systems in association with Indian Society o Heating

Re rigerating and Air Conditioners Engineers(ISHRAE)

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VISIOEvolveasacentreofexcellencewithwiderrecognition and to adapt the rapidinnovationinComputerEngineering.

MISSIO 1. To provide a learning-centered

environmentthatwillenablestudentsand facultymembers toachieve theirgoals empowering them to competegloballyforthemostdesirablecareersinacademiaandindustry.

2. To contribute signi icantly to the

research and the discovery of new

arenas of knowledge andmethods in

therapiddeveloping ieldofComputer

Engineering.

. To s u p p o r t s o c i e t y t h r o u g h

participationandtransferofadvanced

technologyfromonesectortoanother.

Programme Educational O ectives (PEOs)PE 1 Graduates will work productively as skillful engineers playing the

leadingrolesinmultifacetedteams.PE 2 Graduateswillidentifythesolutionsforchallengingissuesinspiringthe

upcominggenerations leading them towards innovative, creative, andsophisticatedtechnologies.

PE Graduateswill implement their pioneering ideas practically to createnovelproductsandthefeasiblesolutionsofresearchorientedproblems

Programme Outcomes (POs)a. An ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering

fundamentals, algorithmic principles and computing for the solution ofcomplexengineeringproblems.

b. Anabilitytodesignandconductexperiments,analy eandinterpretdataindingthecomputingrequirementswithappropriatesolutions.

c. Anability todesignacomputerbasedsystem,component,orprocess tomeet the desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic,environmental,social,political,ethical,health,safety,manufacturabilityandsustainabilityetc.

d. Anabilitytofunctione ectivelyinmultidisciplinaryteams,e. Anabilitytoidentify,formulate,andsolveengineeringproblemsbyapplying

theappropriatecomputingtechniques,progressiveresourcesandmodernITtoolswithanunderstandingofthelimitations.

f. Anunderstandingofprofessional,ethical,security,legal,socialissuesandresponsibilitiestowardsthese.

g. Anabilitytocommunicatee ectivelyoncomplexengineeringactivitieswiththeengineeringcommunityandthesociety.

h. Thewideneducationnecessarytounderstandandanaly etheimpactofcomputingandengineeringsolutionsinaglobal,economic,environmentalandsocietalcontext.

i. Recognition of the needwith an engagement in lifelong learning in thecontextoftechnologicalchange.

j. nowledgeofcontemporaryissues.k. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools

necessaryforcomputingandengineeringpractice.l. Anabilitytocontributeinthefruitfulworkingasanef icientmemberofa

teaminmultidisciplinaryenvironmentswithaconcernofengineeringandmanagementprinciples.

m. An ability to apply the basic principles and practices of ComputerEngineeringand itsallarenasto ful ill therequirementsofcustomers incontextofbusiness.

DEPARTME T O COMP TER E GI EERI G

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VISIOTobeamodelofexcellenceinProfessionalEducation and Research by creatingElectricalEngineers that areprepared forlifelongengagementintherapidlychangingieldsand technologieswith theability toworkinteam.

MISSIO Provide a dynamic environment ofTechnical Education wherein studentslearn in collaboration with others todevelop a disciplined and conceptualknowledge in the ield of ElectricalE n g i n e e r i n g a nd b e c ome a g o odprofessional, researcher and lifelonglearner.

Programme Educational O ectives (PEOs)PE 1 Students will have the ability to formulate, analy e and apply

designprocesstosolveelectricalengineeringproblems.

PE 2 Students will have successful transition into a broad range ofcareer options including industry, government, research andprofessionaleducationaslifelonglearnertocompetewithglobalenvironment.

PE Students of electrical engineering will exhibit dynamiccommunication and presentation skills with the quality ofleadership,teammanagementandtimemanagement.

PE 4 Students of electrical engineering will exhibit social andprofessional responsibility with a commitment towards ethic,equity,publicandenvironmentalsafety.

Programme Outcomes (POs)a) nowledge application of mathematics, science and engineering

fundamentals to identify, formulate, research literature & analy ecomplexproblemsinelectricalengineering ield.

b) Anabilitytodesignasystem,component,orprocesstomeetdesiredneedswithinrealisticconstraintssuchaseconomic,environmental,social,ethical,health&safety,manufacturabilityandsustainabilityetc.

c) Competency in designing and experiment conduction withanaly ation & interpretation of data for proper investigation ofcomplexproblemsbybeingsideofresearchbasedknowledge.

d) Anabilitytousethetechniques,skillsandmodernengineeringtoolstobeacquaintedwiththeknowhowofengineeringpracticesanditsallsectors.

e) Students will understand and will be committed to professional,ethical and environment responsibility as professional engineerwhilecontributingpositivelytothesociety.

f) Functional ability inmulti-disciplinary teamby understanding theimportanceoftime, inanceandteammanagement.

g) Anabilitytocommunicatee ectively.

h) Aknowledgeofcontemporaryissues.

i) Student will recogni e the need for and will be prepared for anytechnologicalchangesthroughindependent&lifelonglearning.

DEPARTME T O E ECTRICA E GI EERI G

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VISIOToestablishanacknowledgeddepartmentofacademicsinthe ieldofElectronicsandCommunicationEngineering.

MISSIO To provide comprehensive technicaleducation with the exposure of latesttechnology providing the learningenvironment for faculty members &students.

Programme Educational O ectives (PEOs)PEO Thegraduatesshallbecompetentenoughtoapplycurrentknowledge

andskilltosolveproblemsofthesociety.

PEO The graduates shall be able to share the knowledge gained duringgraduationforenhancingthegrowthoforgani ation.

PEO Thegraduatesshallbestrongenoughtofacethechallenges,cutthroatcompetitionusingtheadvancedtechnologiesinthemultifacetedforms.

Programme Outcomes (POs)a. Thegraduateswillbepro icientthroughtheknowledgeapplicationinthe

ieldsofmathematics,science,andengineering.

b. Thegraduateswillbepro icientindesigningofapplication,conductionofexperimentsandskillfultoanaly eandinterpretingthedata.

c. The graduates will be able to meet the desired needs within realisticconstraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability through thedesigningofacomponent,asystemorprocess.

d. Thegraduateswillbeabletofunctioninmultidisciplinaryteams.

e. The graduateswill be able to identify, formulate and solve engineeringproblems.

f. The graduateswill bemade robust& susceptible enough to handle allchallengesinthe ieldofElectronics&CommunicationEngineering.

g. Thegraduateswillbeabletocommunicatetheirviewse ectively.

h. Thegraduateswillbeabletogettheextensiveeducationtounderstandtheimpactofengineeringsolutionsinaglobal,economic,environmentalandsocietalcontext.

i. Thegraduateswillbeabletorecogni etheneedofengineeringcoveringitsallspheresengagingthemselvesinlife-longlearning.

j. Thegraduateswillbeabletogetawarenessaboutthecontemporaryissuesandstrivefortheirremedies

k. The graduates will be able to use the techniques, skills and modernengineeringtoolsaspertheneedofengineeringpractices.

l. Thegraduateswillbeabletovisuali etheuseofelectronicsdesignusinglatestproductsandadvancedtechnologiestomeetthevariousindustrialrequirements.

m. Thegraduateswillbeabletodesignsystemsorprocessesinanaly ingandinterpretingthesystemperformance.

DEPARTME T O E ECTRO ICS COMM ICATIO E GI EERI G

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ACTIVITIES

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ACTIVITIES

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ANECDOTES OF SUCCESS

Campus Recruitment Training : AuniqueprogrammetogroomPoornimitiesassmart&skilledprofessionals to faceglobalchallengesposedby recruiters. The training includesPractice sessions, TechnicalTraining,MotivationalandInspirationalsessionsbyCorporateTrainers.

P-Proskep :PoornimaProfessionalSkills&KnowledgeEnhancementProgrammeistoenhancestheemployabilityprobabilitiesofthestudentsby developing communication, behavioral, managerial and careermanagementskills.

PEEM : A well structured & scientifically designed programme toenhancetheemployabilityskillslikeaptitude,reasoning&verbalability.ItgivesanextraedgetoPoornimaplacements.

Aarohan Poornima :Atechno-cultural-sportsevent,toencouragestudentstoexposetheirtalentandimpartmanagerialandprofessionalskills.Italsohelpstodevelopteamspiritandleadershipqualities.

Prayogam : Prayogamisanattempttoshowcasetheouterworldthetechnical flair & skills of the budding technocrats. Prayogam 2014exhibited530Technical&EngineeringProjects.

Gestion : Anannualeventtoprovideplatformtobuddingmanagerstoshowcasetheirprofessionaltalents&theirskillstomeetthechallengesofrealworld.

Global Tie-up : Toavailopportunities likestudent/faculty exchange programmes, studyabroad programmes, joint internationalconferences and seminars, PoornimaFoundation has collaborated with AsianInstituteofTechnology,Bangkok(Thailand)&HanyangUniversity,Korea.

Wipro Mission 10x : The Mission 10XTechnology Learning Center (MTLC) establishedatPGCinassociationwithWIPRO,helps the learners to imbibe higher forms oflearningusingapracticebasedapproach.

Infosys Campus Connect :Tie-upwithasoftwaregiant–INFOSYSprovidestrainingtofacultyandstudentsinthefieldoftechnologytoincreasetheirknowledge&todecreasethegapbetweenacademicsandindustry.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) : PCEwasthefirsttechnicalinstituteinRajasthantoget accredited by TCS for regular campusrecruitment.

IBM Training Programme : PCE isdesignatedascentreofexcellencebyIBM.IBMtraining is aimed in the arena of RationalApplicationDeveloper(RAD)&DB2.

Aadhar : A unique initiative by PCE to promotetechnicalattitudeamong buddingengineeringright

stfromI yearitself.

Orientation Program: “ PEHLA KADAM”, aorientationprogramorganizedforfirstyearstudentstomakethemadaptedwiththecultureofPoornimaFoundation

Manthan: An Inter College Debate Competitiongets organized every year on the occasion ofEngineers’ Day. The event includes participation ofdebatersfromPFaswellasfromcollegesofJaipurandRajasthan

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CONFERENCES &WORKSHOPS @ 2014-15

WIPRO 10X Mission: A three-day Faculty training workshop was

organizedatArbudaConventionCenterbyMission10X,WiproTechnology,

Bengaluru from 6-8 January, 2015. The Participants were exposed to

differentactivitiesforCommunicationskills,TeamworkandDeeplearning

intechnicaleducation.

ISTE Workshop on Cyber Security: TwoWeeksISTEworkshopon

“CyberSecurity”wasorganizedatPoornimaCollegeofEngineering,Jaipur

undertheNationalMissiononEducationthroughICT(MHRD,Govt.ofIndia)

conductedbyIITBombayfrom10June-20July,2014

ISTE Workshop on Computer Programming & Computer

Networks :A2-WeekISTEworkshopon“ComputerProgramming”was

organizedfrom16-21June,2014andon “ComputerNetworks”from30

June-5July,2014atPCEinassociationwithIITBombayundertheNational

MissiononEducationthroughInformationandCommunicationTechnology

(NMEICT).

ISTE Workshop on Control Systems:AtwoweekISTEworkshop

on“ControlSystems”wasorganizedatPCEfrom2-15December,2014byIIT

BombayunderMHRDMission.

QEEE 2014: A workshop on "Quality

Enhancement in Engineering Education"

conducted by IIT, Madras and sponsored by

MHRD took place in Poornima College of

Engineering,Jaipurfrom27January-27March,

2015. Students and Facultieswere benefitted

withintellectualadvantageofleadingtechnical

instituteofIndia.

ICRAIE-2014: An IEEE InternationalConference on “Recent Advances and

InnovationsinEngineering(ICRAIE-2014)was

organizedfrom9-11May,2014.Theconference

was technical ly supported by IEEE in

associationwithISTE,IETE,IEIandISLE.

National Conference on Advances in

Refrigeration & Energy Systems : ANational Conference was organized by the

Department of Mechanical Engineering,

PoornimaGroupofcolleges, Jaipuron 14-15

March,2015.Thefocuswastosavetheenergy

forthebenefitsofupcominggeneration.

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RTU ER TSSESS ON 2010-14

P AN A SME IT ANK 2

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL79.96

P AN A D AN

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL83.53

P A A A AME IT ANK 3

E & C ENGINEE ING86.36

S A NME IT ANK 3

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL79.65

S VAN S A AME IT ANK 5

ELECT ICAL ENGINEE ING84.25

P A A A ALME IT ANK 6

COMP TE ENGINEE ING84.33

S A S A AME IT ANK 7

E & C ENGINEE ING85.82

PA V ND A A ALME IT ANK 7

ELECT ICAL ENGINEE ING83.39

AN ANSALME IT ANK 10

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL77.2

SESS ON 200 -1

L L S A AME IT ANK 4

E & C ENGINEE ING84.79

D AME IT ANK 4

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL78.93

A S A AME IT ANK 5

MECHANICAL ENGINEE ING80.33

SESS ON 200 -12

P NA ALPANME IT ANK 2

INFO MATION TECHNOLOG83.94

VA A P A AN

COMP TE ENGINEE ING85.78

A S AN AN ME IT ANK 3

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL76.98

D PS A S A A ME IT ANK 4

COMP TE ENGINEE ING85.55

PALME IT ANK 4

MECHANICAL ENGINEE ING79.42

SAL N S VAS AVA AN

INFO MATION TECHNOLOG83.18

C A D AN

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL81.08

V A NME IT ANK 2

ELECT ONIC INST. CONT OL80.35

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AWARDS

PoornimaGroup has Tuition Fee aiver

Scheme of AICTE. Under this scheme

tuition ee o meritorious

students of each branch (5% of intake)

from economically weaker category has

beenwaivedoff inall4yearsofB.Tech.

PGC has granted scholarships of about

08lacs,186lacs,2 1lacs, 284lacsand

281lacsforthesession2010-11,2011-12,

2012-1 ,201 -14&2014-15respectively.

Tuition ee aiver Scheme

J Engineer s Day Award (by ainSocialGroup)CashAwardofRs.11,000/-

J Best inal year pro ect in th semesterCashAwardofRs.5100/-

J Best semester presentation in th semesterCashAwardofRs.2100/-

J Best Boy Hosteller and Best Girl HostellerCashAwardofRs.1500/-

O TSTA DI G ACHIEVEME T

J Ronak Maheshwari Shashank Goyal eelam Gupta and Monika padhyay Awarded1stpositionatTATA irst Dotpublicchoiceawardorgani edinassociationwith E forproject Impulse Motors

J Mahendra Pratap Singh( riter) and Siddharth oshi (Converter)publishedaNovel The Smoke A ter ire

IRST PRI E

J Annual Socio Techno Cultural estival IG S IIT odhpur :

AdityaParashar,AmlaIyer,Surendra&ManishTanan(Android API)

NikendraSingh, ai adam,Bhavna ha,AkankshaSharma&Akshat(Ro o ar)

Ajit umawat,TarunGupta&PrekshaMundra( ight ollowing Ro ot)

J Tech E po Manipal niversity:VikasPrasad,Upendra umar,UditSharma,SurajMeena&VinayakSharma

J Thar Tech est (De ate) RT KOTA : AnkitVerma&Ishita ain

J Pro ect E hi ition Innovation GIT : Rahul adav,Nirdesh umar adav&MohitSharma

SECO D PRI E

J Tech. est TRYST at IIT Delhi :Mukesh umar,RajatPareek&Shubham ain(Energy Audit)

J aipur Technical estival : Sumit umarSharma(Electronic IR sensor)

J Annual Socio Techno Cultural estival IG S IIT odhpur :Ankur adav,Lokesh umarBansal( ight ollowing Ro ot)MrugankPurohit,MayankDadeech,NitinChoudhary,SorabhSen(Ro o Soccer)Ajeet umawat,TarunGupta,PrekshaMundra,Ankur adav,LokeshBansal(Solaris)

J Shri Arun Chand Singhi Memorial Best Boy Best GirlAwardtoB.Tech.Final earstudentsRs.5100/-each

J Smt. Basant Kanwar Seth Memorial AwardtoB.Tech.Iyr.verallTopperGirlstudentRs. 500/-

J Outstanding Contri ution Awardto6Boyand6GirlStudentsRs.1000/-each

J students having Best AttendanceCashAwardofRs.501/-each

J Silver Medals or the highest marks scorer in each su ectofallsemester&branches

Gold Medals or each Year in all ranches or Overall Toppers%

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A I A IA I

T h e a l um n i a r e t h e r e a lambassadors of Poornima andserveastheconduitbetweentheinstitutes and the students

workingoverindifferentcornersoftheworld.Alumni played a vital role in achieving thepositionPoornimaenjoystoday. iththecountrisingfrom154to ,000students,alumniarecontinuouslyspreadingthegloryofPoornimaall over theworld. 12 alumnimembers arestaying in countries like USA, Amsterdam,Australia, Bangkok, China, Dubai, Europe,Africa, Singapore, U and other parts of theworld.

Alumni enrolled in oreign universities or higher studies

AME O THE IVERSITY OCATIO

BeijingUnionUniversity China

MountRoyalUniversity Canada

Heriot att U

UniversityofLeicester U

UniversityofStirling U

ManchesterUniversity U

orkUniversity U

UniversityofChicago USA

DrexelUniversity USA

UniversityofTexas USA

RochesterUniversity USA

ayneStateUniversity USA

ootprint o Alumni Beyond the Heights

AME ASSOCIATIO DESIG ATIO

DeeptiSharma&SwatiGupta IndianAirForce Flying f icer

NeerajSharma&VishnuDev IndianArmy Lieutenant

PrakharBhargava IndianNavy Lieutenant

ManishSharma IndianAirForce Lieutenant

AbhineetiSingh&AsthaPatni IndianNavy Captain

Meghaa Accenture,London SoftwareEngineer

Manoj umarVishnoi D IT&C(Raj.) Asst.Director

UmeshSwami BharatPetroleum ExecutiveEngineering

Meetali ha ReserveBankofIndia f icer

LaxmanSinghGurjar Govt.ofIndia Asstt.Commissioner

VijayMichael oseph Realu,Singapore GAMEProgrammer

Mangal othari UniversityofLeicester,U ResearchAssociate

HarshitaNag L&TINF TECH,Georgia ProjectManager

Nitesh umarMeena PrecisionInfratechLimited,Bhutan ProjectManager

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