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Page 307 Evaluative Report of the Departments 1. Name of the Department : Mechanical Engineering 2. Year of establishment : 2000 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Part of School 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) : Name of Program Year Of Establishment UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech DD (Mech/Auto/Mechatronics) 2000 DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 2008 PG (M.Tech- Energy Engg) 2008 PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 2009 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : I. Organized A national Level Event (India is innovating ) at university level II. Conduct a programme on MAT lab with electrical and electronics department III. Technovation organized a seminar with collaboration of IIT- Delhi on Robotics with the electronics department IV. Corporate Axis community organized a seminar on entrepreneurship with MBA department V. Corporate Axis community organized a B plan competition at university level 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : I. Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur has established academic collaboration with The IMI University Centre, Seeacherweg 1,CH 6047 Kasanienbaum, Switzerland. The general Academic collaboration will be focused on the following areas: Academic Cooperation in areas allied with Curriculum development. Up gradation of Syllabus and facilitating the academic research. Faculty development Programme for faculties. Developing a robust student/faculty exchange programme. Joint Dual Degree/Diploma/Certificate programme to enhance the value propositions. Joint conferences and Seminars in the areas of common interest. Study tours and short term Training Programme.

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Evaluative Report of the Departments 1. Name of the Department : Mechanical Engineering 2. Year of establishment : 2000 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Part of School

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;

Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) :

Name of Program Year Of Establishment

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech DD

(Mech/Auto/Mechatronics)

2000

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 2008

PG (M.Tech- Energy Engg) 2008

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 2009

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :

I. Organized A national Level Event (India is innovating ) at university level

II. Conduct a programme on MAT lab with electrical and electronics department III. Technovation organized a seminar with collaboration of IIT- Delhi on Robotics

with the electronics department IV. Corporate Axis community organized a seminar on entrepreneurship with

MBA department

V. Corporate Axis community organized a B plan competition at university level

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

etc. :

I. Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur has established academic collaboration with The IMI University Centre, Seeacherweg 1,CH 6047 Kasanienbaum,

Switzerland.

The general Academic collaboration will be focused on the following areas:

Academic Cooperation in areas allied with Curriculum development. Up gradation of Syllabus and facilitating the academic research. Faculty development Programme for faculties.

Developing a robust student/faculty exchange programme. Joint Dual Degree/Diploma/Certificate programme to enhance the value propositions.

Joint conferences and Seminars in the areas of common interest. Study tours and short term Training Programme.

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II. The Education Consultants of India Ltd. (EdCIL) and Suresh Gyan Vihar University has entered in to an MOU for the admission and placement of

foreign students to Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur.

The Academic Collaboration is focused on the following areas. :

Mutual recognition of Programmes

Curriculum Development

Joint research programmes

Exchange of Students

Exchange of Faculty and Staff Members

On shore programme Development to support SGVU programmes

III. Academic Collaboration agreement has been entered between Jackson State

University, Mississippi, USA and Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India on 31/1/2012.

IV. Suresh Gyan Vihar University has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Swansea

University, UK for promoting close communication and to explore possibilities

V. SGVU has entered in to a Knowledge Partner agreement with Rajasthan State

Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. (RSFCSC) for management of Public Distribution system and for the distribution

VI. SGVU and WOLVERHAMPTON,UK Collaborated for the research work and the academics.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons :

B.Tech. Mechatronics, (only two students registered for the same so these students are convinced to shift their stream into mechanical because no competition is there in

between only two students ) 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:

Semester Credit Based: university conducted their exam semester wise and all the

system followed by credit system to improve their motivation. 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

S.No. Name Of Interdisciplinary course Department

1. MAT language Electronics/electrical

2. Automobile Engineering Automobile engineering

3. Mechatronics Electronics

4. Energy Engineering Electrical engineering

5. Engg. Mechanics, Auto Cadd, Workshop First year department

6. Computer Aided Design ,Promavera software Civil department

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Actual (including

CAS & MPS)

Professor 3 1 3

Associate Professors 6 3 6

Asst. Professors 22 22 20

Others (Teaching Assistant) NIL 5 5

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,

experience and research under guidance.

1. S

.

n

Name of

faculty

Designatio

n Qualification Specilization

Teachin

g

experience

No. Of

researc

h paper

publish

ed

No of

seminar/works

hop/conference

attended/

conducted

2. 1 Dr. A.K. Khare

Professor Ph.D. Machine design

48Yr. 43 35

3. 2 Mr. Harish

Arora Asso.

Professor B.Tech,MBA Mechanical 14 Yr. NIL 4

4. 3 Dr. B L Dhabhai

AssociateProfessor

M.Tech, PhD Management 36 Yr. 4 4

5. 4 Mr.

Bhuvnesh

Bhardwaj

AssociateProfessor

PhD(P) Production 15 yr. 10 4

6. 5 Mr. Ashish

Agarwal

Asst.

Professor B.tech Mechanical 3 Yr. Nil 2

7. 6 Mr. Hari

Kumar Singh

Asst.

Professor PH. D (P) Energy 8.5 Yr. 26 8

8. 7 Mr.

Abhishek Jatav

Asst.

Professor M.Tech

Machine

Design 6 Yr 9 4

9. 8 Mr. Gaurav

Achraya

Asst.

Professor M.E.

Industrial

Engineeering 5 Yr 5 6

10. 9

Mr. Bharat

Singh Gurjer

Asst.

Professor B.Tech Mechanical 1 Yr. 0 1

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11. 10

Mr.Lokesh Jangid

Asst. Professor

M.Tech (P) Production 4 Yr. NIL 1

12. 11 Mr.Nitin Sharma

Asst. Professor

M.Tech (P) Production 4 Yr. NIL 1

13. 12

Mr. Ashok maan

Asst. Professor

M.Tech (P) Production 2 Yr. NIL 2

14. 1

3

Mr. Antriksh

Verma

Asst.

Professor M.Tech

Thermal

Engg 4 Yr. 9 2

15. 14 Mr. Tarun

Jha Asst.

Professor B.Tech Mechanical 1 Yr. 0 1

16. 15

Mr. Sankalp Asst.

Professor M.Tech

Thermal Engg

4 Yr. 3 2

17. 16 Mr. Tej

bahadhur Asst.

Professor M.Tech Energy 3 Yr. 3 3

18. 17

Mr. Navaid Ali

Asst. Professor

B.Tech. Mechanical &Automatio

n Engg

4 Yr. NIL 2

19. 1

8

Mr.

anubhav kumar

Asst.

Professor Ph. D (P) Energy 5 Yr. 7 5

20. 19

Mr. Ashok Kumar

Asst. Professor

M.Tech (P) Production 4 Yr. NIL 2

21. 20

Mr. Gyanendra Parashar

Asst. Professor

M.Tech (P) Design 2 Yr NIL 4

22. 21 Mr. Ankit Sharma

Asst. Professor

B.Tech. Mechanical 3 Yr NIL 4

23. 22

Mr. Aditya sharan singh

Asst. Professor

B.Tech. Mechanical 4 Yr. 2 8

24. 23

Mr. Sharad Bansal

Asst. Professor

M.Tech (P) Production 3 Yr NIL NIL

25. 24

Mr. Amitesh

Asst. Professor

B.Tech. Mechanical 1.5Yr NIL NIL

26. 25

Mr. Sanjiv Kumar

Asst. Professor

M.TECH Mining 2 Yr NIL 2

27. 26

Mr. Kulbhushan

Bhagat

Assistant Professor

M.TECH Production 6 YR 7 6

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

Dr.S.S. Dube

( BMIT, VP) Dr. Pankaj Sharma

(YIT Principal)

Dr. Sri niwasam (BMIT , Principal)

Dr. S.C. Pathak (Retd. Prof. MNIT)

Mr. Arvind Patidar Senior Engineer, Mitsubishi

Dr. Vijay Sharma

Associate professor, AICE Prof. K.C. Sharma

HOD Mechanical ,AICE

Mr. Deepak kumar Associate professor, PCE

Mr. Sandeep Kumar Chandalia Director, Rtekhno Pvt.Ltd.

Mr. Pravendra Tyagi

HOD Mechanical, Jagannath university

S.NO. Day And Date Purpose of Visit Name

Designation

1 6th Nov 2014 Industry Expert Interactive

Session with Students

Dr. M.P. Sharma

Engineer, RSEB

2 1st Dec 2014

Interactive Session with

Research Pool on Roadmap for

Young Researchers

Padma Vibhushan Dr.

Gopalan Madhavan Nair

Retd. Chairman of ISRO

3 16th Jan 2015

Understanding Corporate

Expectations and Placement

Mantra

Prof. V.K. Sharma

Director, Training &

Development, SGI Group

4 16th Jan 2015

Understanding Corporate

Expectations and Placement

Mantra

Prof. S.K. Dubey

Head, Training and

Development, SGI Group

5 23rd Feb 2015

Student Interaction during

India is Innovating (Innovation

Week)

Judge Mr. Kamal Raj

Singhvi

Judge, High Court Jaipur

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6 26th Feb 2015

Student Interaction during

India is Innovating (Innovation

Week)

Col Devi Singh

Head, Welfare Society of

Defense, Indian Army

7 26th Feb 2015

Student Interaction during

India is Innovating (Innovation

Week)

Gp Capt. Manoj Kumar

Indian Air Force

8 April 2015 Lecture for students

Mr. R.N. Pathak

Retd Chief Engineering

RSEB

9

Saturday, 30th

august 2014

“career guidence and scope of

it industry”

Speaker: Dr. Ripu Ranjan

Sinha (Head, Corporate

Training School, Sgvu

Jaipur)

10 3rd september 2014 venue: seminar hal

Goal orientation for 3rd semester students

Rahul mahabir director of t.i.m.e. Jaipur

No of participants: 120 from

ece/civil/ee/cs/it/me

11 4th september 2014 venue: auditorium

:goal orientation for 5th semester students

Rahul mahabir director of t.i.m.e. Jaipur

No of participants: 146

12 5th september 2014 venue: auditorium

Goal orientation for 7th and 9th semester students

Rahul mahabir director of t.i.m.e. Jaipur no of

participants: 123

13

18th september 2014 venue:

seminar hall

Career after engeneering for 3rd semester students

Kapil dixit, chief manager time jaipur no of

participants: 86

14

20th september 2014 venue:

auditorium

Tips and technique for success at gate/psu exam”

Mr. Ashish chaudhary, irs of engineers institute of

india

No of participants: 256

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15

Date: 18 october 2014 venue:

seminar hall

Lecture on current and future of digital forcensics

Dr. Gaurav gupta (scientist, department of electronics

and information technology

new delhi 136

16

Date: 17th january 2015 (friday) venue: isbm

seminar hall

Understanding corporate expactation & placement

mantra

Guest speaker/s: prof (dr.) S.k dubey (director, training

and development)

No of participants: 165 from first year engineering

students 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programs-wise information

Name of Program % of classes

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech DD (Mech/Auto) 10%

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 10%

PG (M.Tech- Energy Engg) Nil

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) Nil

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :

Name of Program STR

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech DD (Mech/Auto) 18:1

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 1:15

PG (M.Tech- Energy Engg) 1:15

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 1:15

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,

filled and actual :

Type Of Staff Sanctioned Filled

Technical and

Administrative 10 6

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies : NIL

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding

agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies,

project title and grants received project-wise. : NIL

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration b) International collaboration:

UGC & AICTE

Project No.1: WEATHER STATION

The Suresh Gyan Vihar University feels proud to be a part of the “NATIONAL

PROJECT ON THE NET WORK OF THE SOLAR RADIATION RESOURCE ASSESSMENT (SRRA)” for developing SOLAR ATLAS of the country. This Nation-wide project has been launched by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (Govt. of

India). For this purpose, a weather station is going to be established in its campus. The Centre for Wind Energy Technology, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, Govt. of

India shall establish this weather station. Project No.2: SOLAR POWER PLANT (100 kW)

The Suresh Gyan Vihar University will have its own power generation based on solar photo-voltaic technology to meet the electricity requirement and is moving towards to

become the “GREEN UNIVERSITY”. In this direction, the University is commissioning a 100 kW solar power plant in its campus to meet the 40% electricity

requirement. The installation work of the solar power plant has been entrusted to REIL (Rajasthan Electronics Instruments Ltd).

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received.

Title Of

project Name of students Name of guide

Sectioned

letter no

Sectioned

Date

Funded

amount

H2E

Converter

Charan Preet Singh

Mr. Harish Arora Associate Professor

3780-99 29/03/2006 20000

Nishant Mathur

Prakash Singhal

Puneet Soral

Rahul Chouhan

Som Prakash Jangid

leveraged

Power

Wheelchair

Brijesh vaishnav

Mr. Harish Arora Associate Professor

3370-408 16/04/2013 12000

Bhupesh Maheswari

Gursumrin Singh

Ankit Tambolia

Birendra Singh

Ashish Saini

20. Research facility / centre with

o state recognition : NIL

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RESEARCH CENTRE NEAR SAMBHAR LAKE

A New upcoming research centre spread on 70 acres of land is located near Sambhar

Lake, Tehsil Phulera, District Jaipur. University’s Center for climate change and research is under establishment near Sāmbhar Lake. The University’s investment

budget is about 20 crores focused on campus infrastructure and other developmental activities. The campus is specifically dedicated as the research and development center focused on the activities related to environment, climate change and

sustainability.

PREAMBLE

In the 21st century, we are facing innumerable challenges, due to physical and climate changes, in form of earthquakes, Tsunamis, cyclones, drought, flood, and cloudburst, landslide and nuclear disasters. As a result of these new pandemics, food security,

environmental degradation increased the casualties and hampered the economic growth. Thus, governments, private sectors and civil societies are urgently needed to

develop key strategies, therefore, SGVU is committed to enhance and strengthening its R&D facilities in

multidisciplinary research in subject such as earth sciences, chemistry, biotechnology, meteorology and environment sciences to achieve these noble and necessary goals.

Therefore, The University needs well equipped research laboratories with modern technology. Thus, the university has decided to launch its “Centre for Climate Change and Water Research (C3WR) at Sambhar (Jaipur). The centre will work along with

the participation of institutional researchers and scientists from various fields of different institutes. Though, SGVU have qualified core team of researchers, since its

inception as a university in 2008, grant of a substantial sum has been provided by management for promoting R&D activities time to time.

o national recognition : Yes

o international recognition :NIL

Up gradation of Syllabus and facilitating the academic research.

Faculty development Programme for faculties. Joint conferences and research and Seminars in the areas of common interest.

Study tours and short term Training Programme.

A. The Education Consultants of India Ltd. (EdCIL) and Suresh Gyan

Vihar University has entered in to an MOU for the admission and placement of

foreign students to Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur.

Mutual recognition of Programmes

Joint research programmes

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate

bodies : Yes

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Advanced industrial oriented programme

Foundation industrial oriented programme Training programme as CAD trainer

Mechanical CAD AUTOCAD, MechQ Gear factory

Training areas (ProE/Wildlife) as practical training or industrial training

Machine design, calculation of mechanical parts, (top- down and bottom –up

designing concepts and advanced materials).

2-Dimensional sketches and appearances .2Ddetailings ,3D modeling (solid,

surface thickness ) Model sectioning ,pattern making ,modeling with equations ,mould designing sectioning pattern making modeling with equations animations ,plastic advisors ,assembly etc.

22. Publications:

Number of papers published in peer

reviewed journals (national / international) 233

Monographs NIL

Chapters in Books NIL

Edited Books NIL

Books with ISBN with details of publishers

02

ISBN 9789381348970

ISBN 9789381354879

Citation Index – range / average 56

SNIP NIL

Number listed in International Database

(For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,

Humanities International Complete, Dare

Database - International Social Sciences

Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

NIL

SJR NIL

Impact Factor – range / average 3.2

h-index NIL

23. Details of patents and income generated : NIL 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions

/ industries in India and abroad : YES

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For AICET Inspection in NE Zone By Dr. A.K.Khare For UGC Inspection by Dr.A. K. Khare

Mr. HAri Kumar Singh – Solar Centre for Energy, Gurgaon

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any

other (please specify) :

Dr. A.K.Khare

Chairman Board of Governer Murabad institute of

technology

board of manager

Sharada university

IEC university

gautam Budha university

Mentor north-east AICET

Member Inspection Team UGC

SINET Member MNIT

Kulbhushan Bhagat

Editorial board Member

IJSRNT

copy checking

panel Rajasthan technical University

Paper setter

Shri Dhar university, pilani

Jaipur National University

Poornima University

Member Society of Automotive Engineering ,India

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,

workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Faculty Development Programs (FDP) organized by AICTE Chandigarh

Conduction of FDP’s on regular basics in the university

Conduction of a workshop on MAT lab by Mr. sandeep kumar chandalia

Workshop Conducted on Robotics by Mr. Suneel Pal Singh

Time to time workshop On LMS (Learning Management System)

Seminar on student Centric method by .Prf.A.K.Khare

Dr. Dharam

Buddhi

Member

Editorial Board Energy conservation and

Management

Programme Advisory Committee

Of Technology

System Development ,DST

(Gov. Of India)

Reviewer journal

ASME

ASCE

Solar Energy And Buildings

Energy conservation and Management

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Seminar on How to make a graded assignment for Students by Prof.A k.Khare

Workshop on how to deliver lectures by. Prf. D.N.Rao (Vice Chancellor)

Training in automation and its uses through Automation Workshop

Corporate Training School provides many seminar on -

1. 1

TUESDAY , 22ND

JULY 2014

MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY TREANDS

FOR ITES,

AMIT TRIW EDI , COO

VIRTUAL INFOCOM

JAIPUR

2. 2

SATURDAY ,

26TH JULY 2014

ESSENCE OF SOFT SKILL AND

PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

DR. ASHISH JOHIRI, DALE

CARNEGIE & ASSOCIATE

INC

3. 3

WEDNESDAY ,

30TH JULY 2014

ANDROID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT MR DEEP ARORA AND

DEEPAK SHARMA ,

I3INDIYA TECHNOLOGIES

DELHI

4. 1

TUESDAY, 5TH

AUGUST 2014

“PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

STRATEGY”

MR. SALANDERA SINGH

CHAUHAN, FOUNDER

DIRECTOR, MATRIX

SOLUTION JAIPUR

5. 2

TUESDAY, 8TH

AUGUST 2014

“CYBER SECURITY AND ETHICAL

HACKING”

MR. TAPAN JHA (FOUNDER

DIRECTOR, A.S.D GROUP

KOTA

6. 3

THURSDAY, 21ST

AUGUST 2014

HARNESSING CREATIVE POTENTIAL” MOHD FAIZEN SHEIKH

(CO-FOUNDER, CAMPUS

CELL TRAINING

SOLUTION, NEW DELHI

28. Student projects

• percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects :80%

• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities

/ industry / institute : 20% 29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

• Faculty : NIL

• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Yes

I. Dr. Dharam Buddhi awarded as Young Scientist A in Science and technology by government of Madhay Pradesh.

II. Dr. Dharam Buddhi awarded as Young Scientist by National Institute industry

foreign and energy.

• Students : Got first position in national tournament of hockey 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national

/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. :Yes

India is Innovating, An Innovation and Technology Expo 2015

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No. of Participants : 940

Self- funded

Automation Workshop on 9th November 2015

No. of participants: 80

Self- funded.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :

The summary of some Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Honesty

Objectivity

Integrity

Carefulness

Openness

Respect for Intellectual Property

Confidentiality

Responsible Publication

Responsible Mentoring

Respect for colleagues

Social Responsibility

Non-Discrimination

Competence

Legality

Animal Care

Human Subjects Protection

32. Student profile programme-wise:

Year- 2014-15

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4) Applications

received

Selected

Male Female Pass percentage

Male Female

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech

DD

(Mech/Auto/Mechatronics)

80 64 0 80% -

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 02 0 0 - -

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Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4) Applications

received

Selected

Male Female Pass percentage

Male Female

PG (M.Tech- Energy

Engg) 2 0 1 50% -

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 0 0 - -

Year- 2013-14

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4) Applications

received

Selected

Male Female Pass percentage

Male Female

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech

DD

(Mech/Auto/Mechatronics)

78+4 66 02 84% 50%

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 6 3 0 50% -

PG (M.Tech- Energy

Engg) 3 1 0 33% -

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 1 0 0 0% -

Year- 2012-13

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4) Applications

received

Selected

Male Female Pass percentage

Male Female

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech

DD

(Mech/Auto/Mechatronics)

200+1 148 1 74% 100

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 30 21 0 70% -

PG (M.Tech- Energy

Engg) 7 5 0 71% -

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 1 0 0 00% -

Year- 2011-12

Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4) Applications

received

Selected

Male Female

Pass percentage

Male Female

UG (B.Tech) & M.Tech 211+4 167 03 78% 75%

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Name of the Programme

(refer to question no. 4) Applications

received

Selected

Male Female Pass percentage

Male Female

DD

(Mech/Auto/Mechatronics)

DD (B.Tech+ M.Tech) 60 50 0 83% -

PG (M.Tech- Energy

Engg) 6 5 0 83% -

PG (M.Tech- Manuf. Sci) 9 7 0 77% -

33. Diversity of students

Name of the

Programme

(refer to question

no. 4)

% of

students

from the

same

university

% of students

from other

universities

within the

State

% of students

from

universities

outside the

State

% of

students

from

other

countries

B.tech Mech NIL 37% 60% 03%

Automobile Engg. NIL NIL NIL NIL

M.Tech DD NIL 20% 80% NIL

M.tech Energy NIL 30% 70% NIL

M.Tech Manuf. NIL 20% 80% NIL

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services

examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details

category-wise.

NET : Nil

SET : Nil

GATE : 11

CAT : 09

IELTS : 04

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 35 %

PG to M.Phil. NIL

PG to Ph.D. NIL

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Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL

Employed

Campus selection 45 %

Other than campus recruitment 40 %

Entrepreneurs 10 %

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 10%

from other universities within the State 70 %

from universities from other States 15 %

from universities outside the country 05%

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period : 01 (Dr.B.L. Dhabhai) 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library : Yes (1500 books in interdepartmental & 3000 in university main)

b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes (Department 24 hr. Wi-Fi)

c) Total number of class rooms : 16

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : yes

e) Students’ laboratories : yes

f) Research laboratories : Yes (Water and Modelling)

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university : 1 (pursuing)

b) from other institutions/universities : 3 (pursuing)

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university :

Nil

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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programmes? If so, highlight the methodology.

Yes - regularly meetings and discussion with the seniors of relevant field.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how

does the department utilize the feedback? :

Yes (conducting FDP’s & expert lectures)

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does

the department utilize the feedback? :

Yes (conducting extra classes)

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the

department utilize the feedback? :

Yes (organized alumni meet & aware students for job orientation) 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):

S.No. Name Of student Year of

placement Company/Industries

1. VARUN JAIN 2014-15 GNI GROUP

2. HARSHAL GUPTA 2014-15 EXALTER GROUP

3. PRIYE RANJAN 2014-15 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES

4. DEEPAK PANDEY 2014-15 SHREE KHODIYAR GROUP

5. MANINDER SINGH 2014-15 SHREE KHODIYAR GROUP

6. MOHIT SHARMA 2013-14 SHREE KHODIYAR GROUP

7. MANINDER SINGH 2013-14 MAINTEC TECHNOLOGIES

8. NISHANT DAVID JOY 2013-14 MAINTEC TECHNOLOGIES

9. MANISH KUMAR 2013-14 AAA

10. APOORVA SINGHAL 2012-13 BALKRISHNA INDUSTRIES LIMITED

11. ROHAN SHARMA 2012-13 BALKRISHNA INDUSTRIES LIMITED

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44. Give details of student enrichment programmers (special lectures / workshops /

seminar) involving external experts.

National workshop on recent trends in Machine Design in N.I.T Warangal

National workshop on Manufacturing Techniques in I.I.T Delhi

National workshop on Production Planning and Supply Chain Management

Provide Skilled training program by MSME to our students .

Start NSDC skill training program to our students.

A training conducted by the Reliance Industry Expert on the corporate World

Workshop on MATLAB conducted by Priganik Solutions

Seminar on recent developments in the field of solar energy

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Lecture delivered by using ICT

facility.

Effective Black Board teaching

Expert’s Seminar on important

topic

Tutorial session on subject

Active and collaborative teaching

Power point/Educational

Animations presentation

NPTEL e- learning Material for

teaching

Conducted PD, SDP etc.

Preferred Reference books for

the students

Open BOOK Test

Open Web Test

Case Study Based Teaching

Moodle Software Facilities

(Open Access) 46. How does the department ensure that programmed objectives are constantly met

and learning outcomes are monitored?

By taking regular feedback by the students and faculties

Continuous internal evaluation- weekly test, Graded assignment & mid-term

exams

End-semester examinations

Personal tutor Activity

Employability skills classes on regular basis

Interaction with other department faculties and seniors

Interaction with alumni

Daily commencement of classes

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. :

Students:-

There are near about 12 Community clubs in the University, & every student

is expected to participate in minimum one club community.

We have two community club in Mechanical Engineering Dept.

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Students participated in the extra-curricular activities in colleges at Jaipur and

at

other places.

Participation in organizing India is Innovating, An Innovation and Technology

Expo.

Technovation Club (Robotics Club)

CLC Community

Faculty:

Working On student learning method

They are handling Personal tutor Responsibilities in which every teacher is personally

guide to 20 students.

Participating in national and international level workshop

Published paper in International journal and conferences.

Faculties participated in the workshop of NBA

Participation in organizing India is Innovating, An Innovation and Technology

Expo

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. :

Students participated in the extra curriculum activities and games in our

universities and in other colleges.

S/N Tournament name /

College name

Achiever / Team or

indivisual Year

1. CRICKET (SKIT) -

WINNER Team 2013-14(Jaipur)

2. HOCKEY(BITS PILANI)

RUNNER UP Team 2013-14(Pilani)

3. HOCKEY(IIT KANPUR)

RUNNER UP Team 2013-14(Kanpur)

4. KABADDI (WINNER )

JNIT Team

5. HOCKY RUNNER-UP Team 2014(IIT Delhi)

6. GIT Badminton Team ( winner) 2014

7. WEST ZONE, UDAIPUR Inter University Compition

Third Rank 2013

8. JAGANNATH

UNIVERSITY Winner 2014

9. VIT Winner 2014

10. LNMIIT Runner 2014

11. JEC Runner 2014

12. JKLU Winner 2014

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13. RIET Winner 2014

14. MAHIRISHI ARVIND Runner 2014

15. JNIT Winner 2014

16. SHANKARA Winner 2014

17. SKIT Winner 2014

18. EKLAVYA Runner 2014

19. YIT Third 2014

20. GIT Third 2014

Poster competition held in the department.

Students design and manufactured a wheel chair for disabled persons as the

part of major project which is approved by the DST

Participated in Business Plan Competition held in S.G.V.U

Hardware Projects being made in the department.

Students presented their paper in VIT campus.

Most of the faculty is doing their M.Tech.

Most of the Lab tech are doing their B.Tech

Most of the faculty who has been completed their M.tech already enrolled in

Ph.D. Programme.

compulsory for the students to participate in the community activity.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other

agencies? If yes, give details. : UGC & AICTE approves :

FIRST NBA ACCREDITED DEPARTMENT IN RAJASTHAN

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new

knowledge, basic or applied. :

Students and faculties publish papers in the journals. Improve much participation of students in faculty research.

Students are collaborated with some industries and national labs such as NPL,

CIPET etc. for completing their projects.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC)

of the department.

Strength:

Dedicated, young and dynamic faculty with wide range of specializations

Department has PG program and is in process of establishment of Research

Centre

Department got research funding

Campus is near the Industrial Zone

Weaknesses:

Department has to enhance the facilities for preparation of students for

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Competitive examination.

All the faculty members are not leaving their work till the completion of this.

Opportunities:-

Lot of scope to have industry sponsored projects

Department can make more interaction with IITs through Remote Centre

Ample scope for research as faculty is pursuing Ph.D.

Challenges:-

As the technology has been developing rapidly, there is need to update the skill

set and knowledge of the faculty Identification and development of state of art

research facilitates.

52. Future plans of the department.

To provide highest quality UG & PG education and training as per international

standards.

To develop strong partnerships with industrial & government agencies, professional

societies and local communities.

To provide extension and consultancy services to government, private, public and

industrial sectors.

To upgrade the laboratories from time to time to provide state-of-the-art research

facilities

We are going to develop or create a virtual Laboratory.

We are going to develop a some new labs i.e. Robotics lab, Metrology and virtual

instrumentation lab.

We are thinking about some Series of short term course and workshops.

Plan for taking some membership to the students as well as faculties members i.e.

SAE, SAC, IGBR, ISOR, IIIE.

Going to purchase membership of access the Science Direct for the Research fellow

as well all the students and faculties members.