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PREFACE
SGSITS, the premier institute in technical education has paved its way
over 60 years to achieve Academic Excellence through untiring efforts of its
well-recognized faculty members. Today, in this vibrant commercial capital of
Madhya Pradesh, it attracts brilliant and top-ranking students at U.G. & P.G.
levels from across the country for its 10 Under Graduate and 22 Post
Graduate Programmes in disciplines which are contemporary, challenging and
rewarding.

Our students excel in IES, IAS and qualify GRE, TOFEL, NET and GATE
examinations. Large number of students are selected through Campus
Interviews. This position have been achieved through industrial interaction,
research environment, personality development initiatives, sports, library,
and keen interest of students in their studies and participation in activities of
professional bodies like IEEE, IE(I), ISTE, IGS, IWRS, ASE, IPA, IHPA, APTI, SAE,
IIIE etc.

This prospectus contains information about the various undergraduate
and postgraduate progammes: their eligibility and admission procedure,
evaluation methodology with grading system, and general information about
training and placement, hostels, and anti-ragging. The prospectus also
includes brief description of various departments with specializations and
centers. Information about student involvement in various extra-curricular
activities along with R&D and Industry interaction is also presented in this
prospectus. Towards the end, information regarding institutional and
administrative setup is also presented.


Prof. Sudhir S. Bhadauria
Director
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VISION
A front-line institute in Science &Technology making significant contribution to human
resource development envisaging dynamic needs of the society.
MISSION
To generate experts in Science &Technology relevant to society for its accelerated socio-
economic growth in professional and challenging environment, imparting human values.
QUALITY POLICY
To pursue global standards of excellence in all our endeavors namely, teaching, research,
consultancy and continuing education and to remain accountable in our core and support
functions through processes of self-evaluation and continuous improvement.
CORE VALUES
- Develop human resources to serve the nation
- Recognition of teaching as a unifying activity
- Nurture integrity, creativity and academic freedom
- Retain a willingness to experiment with new paradigm
OBJECTIVES
- To educate and train Under Graduate and Post Graduate level professionals who
can become leaders in the field of Engineering and Technology.
- To use torsional and modern instructional techniques and technology to the best
advantage in the delivery system so as to enrich students in achieving their
education and professional goals.
- To provide educational opportunities to persons already employed or engaged in
business, by allowing them pursue Part-Time Degree/Distance Education Programs
without interrupting their careers and without any compromise on the quality of
education.
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CONTENTS
Preface i
Vision, Mission, Quality Policy, Core Values and Objectives ii
Contents iii
List of Tables vi
1. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE 01
2. COURSES OFFERED AND THEIR ELIGIBILITY 03
2.1 UG COURSES: BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.E.) and
BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (B. PHARM.)
03
2.1.1 Eligibility for B E/B Pharma regular courses under
various categories
05
2.1.2 Examination and online counseling process for B.E. / B.
Pharm. courses
05
2.1.3 Admission against Non Resident Indian (NRI) Seats 05
2.1.4 Eligibility and counseling process for admission in
second year (lateral entry) for Diploma pass students
06
2.1.5 B.E. (Part Time) 07
2.2 THE POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES 08
2.2.1 Master of Engineering / Technology (M.E / M.Tech.) 08
2.2.2 Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm.) 10
2.2.3 Master of Science (M. Sc.) 11
2.2.4 Admission Process 11
2.2.5 Online registration and Off Campus Counseling 11
2.2.6 Cancellation of Admission 13
2.2.7 Admission of Selected Candidates 13
2.2.8 Screening test/Written Test / Counseling 14
2.2.9 PG Scholarships 19
2.2.10 MCA Programme 20
2.2.11 MBA Programme 20
2.3 Ph. D. PROGRAMME 20
3. FEE STRUCTURE 21
3.1 B.E., B.E. PTDC and B. Pharm. 21
3.2 M.E., M. Tech., M.Sc. and M. Pharm. 23
3.3 MCA and MBA (Self Finance Programmes) 25
3.4 Ph. D. 26
3.5 Hostel Fees for UG & PG 27
4. EVALUATION METHODOLOGY 28
4.1 Promotion to Higher Semester and Year in B.E./B.E. (PTDC)/
B.Pharm
28
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4.2 Promotion to Higher Sem. and Year in M.E./M. Tech./MCA 30
4.3 Promotion to Higher Semester and Year in M. Pharm. 31
4.4 Award of Credits and Grade 32
4.5 Condonation of Deficiency in B. E./B. E. (PTDC)/ B. PHARM. 35
4.6 Condonation of Deficiency [M.E. /M.Tech./ MCA/ M.Pharma] 35
4.7 Award of Division 35
4.8 Duration of Course 36
4.9 Merit List 36
4.10 Attendance 37
4.11 Medium of Instruction and Examination 37
5. SCHOLARSHIPS 38
6. HOSTELS 41
7. GENERAL RULES, CODE OF CONDUCT AND ANTI-RAGGING
INFORMATION
44
7.1 General Rules, Code of Conduct 44
7.2 Anti-Ragging Information 45
8. DEPARTMENTS WITH SPECIALIZATIONS AND CENTERS 48
8.1 CIVIL ENGINEERING & APPLIED MECHANICS DEPARTMENT 48
8.1.1 M.E. (Civil) Specializing in Structural Engg. 49
8.1.2 M.E. (Civil) Specializing in Water Resource Engg. 49
8.1.3 M.Tech. (Environmental Engg.) 50
8.1.4 M.E.(Civil)Specializing in Transportation Engg. 51
8.2 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 51
8.2.1 M.E. (Mechanical) Specializing in Tribology and
Maintenance Engineering
52
8.2.2 M.E. (Mechanical) Specializing in CAD/CAM/CAE 53
8.3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 53
8.3.1 M.E. (Electrical) Specializing in Power Electronics 54
8.3.2 M.E. (Electrical) Specializing in Digital Techniques and
Instrumentation
54
8.4 ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
55
8.5 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGG. DEPARTMENT 56
8.6 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 57
8.7 INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 58
8.7.1 M. E. in Industrial Engineering and Management 59
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8.7.2. M. E. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing 59
8.8 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 61
8.9 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS 62
8.10 MANAGEMENT STUDIES 64
8.11 BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING 65
8.12 PHARMACY DEPARTMENT 65
8.12.1 M. Pharm. (Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 67
8.12.2. M. Pharm. (Industrial Pharmacy) 67
8.13 APPLIED PHYSICS DEPARTMENT 67
8.13.1 M. Tech. (Optoelectronics) 68
8.14 APPLIED CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT 69
8.15 APPLIED MATHEMATICS & COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE DEPT. 70
8.16 CENTRAL LIBRARY 70
8.17 CENTRAL WORKSHOP 72
8.18 COMPUTER CENTER 73
8.19 LANGUAGE LAB 73
9. TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL 74
10. STUDENT ACTIVITY 76
10.1 PROFESSIONAL STUDENT CLUB ACTIVITIES 76
10.1.1 IETE Student forum and SRC Club 76
10.1.2 SAE Collegiate Club 76
10.2 CULTURAL AND LITEARY ACTIVITIES 77
10.3 SPORTS COMPLEX AND CENTRAL GYMNASIUM 81
11. R&D AND INDUSTRY INTERACTION 83
11.1 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS 83
11.2 DOCTORATE AWARDED TO FACULTY 83
11.3 R&D PROJECTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 84
APPENDIX: INSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP 89
A1 Governing Body 89
A2 Administrative Setup 89
A3 Institutional Setup 91
B Department wise list of Teaching and Non Teaching Staff 93
C List of Non Teaching Staff in Other Departments 103




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List of Tables

Table
No
Description Page
No
1 Sanctioned Seats of B.E. / B. Pharm. 4
2 Additional Quota under 600 BE seats and 60 B Pharma seats 4
3 Supernumerary (over and above) seats B. E. and B. Pharm. 4
4 PG Programmes & Seats at SGSITS 15
5 Eligibility for M.E. / M.Tech. Courses 17
6 The fees of various B. E. Regular courses is as follows 21
7 Fees of various B. E. PTDC courses 22
8 Fee for M.E., M. Tech. and M.Sc. 23
9 Fee for M. Pharm. 24
10a Fee details MCA programme 25
10b Fee details MBA programme 26
11 Fee details Ph D programme 27
12 List of Applicable Ordinances for Evaluation 28
13 Grading system for various courses 33
14 CGPA score and Divisions 35
15 Course and their maximum duration 36
16 Details on scholarships 39
17 Placement record 75
18 Composition of the Academic Council of the Institute 91
19 Composition of Various Boards of Studies of the Institute 92
20 Composition of the Standing Committee of Academic Council
of the Institute
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1. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS), Indore, was
established in 1952 as a Technical institute offering Licentiate and Diploma
courses in engineering and was known as “Shri Govindram Seksaria Kala Bhavan”.
This Institute came into being as a result of the keen desire expressed by the then
Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to a group of leading Industrialists of the
town for establishment of a Technical Institute. An eminent Industrialist of the
town, Seth Shri Kudilalji Seksaria, responded by generously donating the initial
amount for starting the Institution in the name of his father late Seth Shri
Govindram Seksaria. In 1956, it was converted into a Degree college with the
course in Civil Engineering and its name was changed to Shri G. S. Technological
Institute, Indore. Subsequently, with the introduction of M.Sc. courses in Applied
Sciences, the name of the Institute was changed to its present name to reflect the
broad new perspective.
SGSITS is recognized as a leading Institute in the state of Madhya Pradesh
and the Western Region consistently during its glorious journey of sixty years. It
has been ranked among top 30-40 institutes on National level (including IITs and
NITs) by various surveys conducted by independent bodies. Further looking to its
credentials, All India council for Technical Education (AICTE) and University Grants
Commission (UGC), New Delhi declared the Institute as autonomous in 1989.
Under the autonomous status, the Institute conducts its own examination and
recommends the names of the students to the university for the award of degree.
From the session 2000-2001 the Institute is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki
Vishwavidyalaya (University of Technology of M.P.) Bhopal. Earlier it was affiliated
to Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. Persistent efforts are underway to
achieve the DEEMED UNIVERSITY status for the Institute.
Presently, the Institute offers Ten UG courses (Regular), four UG courses
(Part Time), PG programmes with 22 Specializations, Two Part-Time PG courses in
various disciplines under the emerging areas of Engineering, Technology, Applied
Sciences, Computer Applications, Management and Pharmacy. The present intake
is 690 in B.E. and 60 in B. Pharm. at UG level, and 486 at PG level with a total
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strength of students exceeding 3300 at UG level and 1100 at PG level, including
PhD scholars. Every year approximately 10 students from different states of the
country are also nominated by the Govt. of India for admission to this Institute.
The sanctioned faculty strength is 206 which include 34 Professors, 66 Associate
Professors and 215 Assistant Professors. The Institute has well qualified faculty
members with most of Professors and Associate Professors have Ph. D. degree.
The strength of administrative and other supporting staff is about 335. The total
land area of the Institute is 35 acres while the building area is 37,687 square
meters.
Teaching and related activities of the Institute are performed by various
Departments, Centers, and Cells of the Institute. The Departments are: Civil
Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Electronics and
Instrumentation Engineering, Industrial and Production Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Information Technology, Bio-Medical Engineering, Computer
Technology and Applications, Management Studies, Pharmacy, Applied Physics,
Applied Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences. Various
Centers and Cells include Computer centre, Centre for Continuing Education
Programme, Training and Placement Cell, Central Workshop and Language
Laboratory, and Industry Institute Partnership Cell.
Apart from spacious classrooms and well equipped laboratories, the
campus of the Institute encompasses 4 boys hostels with a capacity of about 540
occupants, one girls hostel with a capacity of 350 students, one transit hostel with
24 suits, 44 faculty quarters. Institute has central library which has rich collection
of books, reference library and a large number of online and print journals. In
addition Institute also houses various amenities such as Play Ground, Gymnasium
with modern equipments, Indoor sports complex, Guest House, Branch of
Oriental Bank of Commerce, office of Institution of Engineers Co-operative Stores,
Canteen, Dispensary, and Office of SGSITS Alumni Association.


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2. COURSES OFFERED AND THEIR ELIGIBILITY

2.1 UG COURSES: BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.E.) and BACHELOR OF
PHARMACY (B. PHARMA.)
The state government of M.P. has introduced Pre-Engineering and
Pharmacy Test (PEPT) since 1981 for candidates desirous to seek admission to
State Engineering Colleges. Those candidates who qualify in the examination are
offered admission through online distributive counseling, conducted by Director
Technical Education (DTE) M. P. Bhopal. The date of availability and cost of
application form, the last date of submission of the form, the examination fee,
the date of examination and other details are announced by VYAVSAYIK
PARIKSHA MANDAL (VYAPAM), Bhopal in leading newspapers of the state (please
refer VYAPAM website for the same).
The Institute offers a four years (8 semesters) Bachelor of Engineering
programme in the following Branches: (i) Civil Engineering (CE) (ii) Electrical
Engineering (EE) (iii) Mechanical Engineering (ME) (iv) Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering (E &TC) (v) Computer Science and Engineering
(CS) (vi) Industrial and Production Engineering (IP) (vii) Electronics and
Instrumentation Engineering (EI) (viii) Information Technology (IT) (ix) Biomedical
Engineering (BM). Institute also offers B. Pharma. four year degree course. The
sanctioned intake is presented in table 1. Please note reservation as per MP Govt.
rules apply (SC 16% ST 20% and OBC 14%). Additional Quota for B. E. /B. Pharma.
seats and supernumerary seats are mentioned in table 2 and table 3 respectively.
For details about rules and regulations, seat breakup, reservation rules,
formats for various certificates please refer PEPT rule book available and
(Director and of Technical Education) DTE and VYAPAM website. The rules and
other norms mentioned in this section are subject to change as per guidelines
issued by DTE (MP) and VYAPAM Bhopal. Students are therefore advised to refer
DTE and VYAPAM website for updated norms.


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Table 1: Sanctioned Seats of B.E. / B. Pharma.
Course Intake
Eligibility
Criteria
B.E. Bio Medical Engineering 60 As per PEPT
B.E. Civil Engineering 120
As per PEPT
B.E. Computer Science and Engineering 90
As per PEPT
B.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 90
As per PEPT
B.E. Electrical Engineering 60
As per PEPT
B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 60
As per PEPT
B.E. Industrial and Production Engineering 60
As per PEPT
B.E. Information Technology 90
As per PEPT
B.E. Mechanical Engineering 60
As per PEPT
B. Pharma. 60
As per PEPT
Table 2: Additional Quota under 690 BE seats and 60 B Pharma seats
Seats Quota Eligibility Criteria
NRI (5% of BE & B Pharma seats) 35
(BE = 32 & B Pharma. = 03)
Refer DTE website for details
NCC B Cert. (2% of BE seats only) 15
(BE = 14 & B Pharma. = 01)
Refer DTE website for details

Table 3: Supernumerary (over and above) seats B. E. and B. Pharma.
Seats Quota Eligibility Criteria Remarks
Lateral entry (20% in each
branch)
144 As per Vyapam B. E.(138) & B. Pharma. (12)
Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW)
Scheme (5% in each branch)
30+3
=33
Through PEPT
B. E. (30) & B. Pharma. (3)
Refer DTE website for details
PIO/FN/Gulf seats 41
Direct through
Instt. Counseling
CS(14)+EC(14)+EI(9)+IP(4)
Nominees from other states 10 GOI seats Direct through DTE
National Bravery Award
(Comp. Engg. only)
01 Direct GOI
As per DTE website
J&K Migrated 01
Through PEPT

As per DTE website
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2.1.1 Eligibility for B E/B Pharma regular courses under various categories
1. Minimum qualification for admission to the first year B.E. shall be the
qualifying Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (10+2) scheme with
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (also securing pass marks in these three
subjects individually) conducted by M.P. Board of Secondary Education or an
equivalent examination from a recognized Board/University.
2. Candidates who have qualified the Diploma course in related branch of
engineering from M.P. Board of Technical Education, Bhopal or equivalent shall
also be eligible for admission to first semester of B.E. course through online off
campus counseling conducted by DTE Bhopal.
3. Non-Resident Indian (N R I) candidates shall also be eligible for
admission to B.E. in accordance with directives of the Government of
Madhya Pradesh, provided they satisfy the criterion of clause 1
above.
4. The admissions to B.E. course shall be governed by the rules of the
technical education and training department government of Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal and/ or any other competent authority of the state government of
Madhya Pradesh.
2.1.2 Examination and online counseling process for B.E. / B. Pharma. courses
Online Off-campus Admission Procedure: In case the decision to conduct
online off campus counseling for a particular course is taken by the State
Government, then the competent authority declared by the State Government for
this purpose, shall finalize the detailed programme and shall make it available on
its website declaring its procedure, process of admission and deferent cut off
dates. Procedure of Online Off Campus Counseling will be followed as per the
regulation published in MP Government Gazette dated 31st July, 2009 (As
amended) for Online Off Campus Counseling.
2.1.3 Admission against Non Resident Indian Seats
1. SGSITS have been approved by AICTE, New Delhi for 5% NRI Seats of total
intake capacity. Admission against these seats will be carried out as per the
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regulation published in MP Government Gazette dated 19th May, 2011 for
admission against NRI seats "Admission (Reservation to non-resident Indian in
AICTE Approved Courses) Regulations, 2011."
2. Conversion of vacant non - resident Indian seats: Vacant non-resident Indian
seats i.e. unfilled non-resident Indian seats shall be merged into the category of
M.P. domicile candidate seats by competent authority and these seats shall be
filled by competent authority as per the procedure for filling M P domicile
candidate seats.

2.1.4 Eligibility and counseling process for admission in second year
(lateral entry) for Diploma pass students
1. As per the guidelines prescribed by AICTE and State Government. The
candidates should be an Indian national. For being eligible to seek lateral entry to:
A degree programme in Engineering at the second year (third
semester) level, a Candidate must have passed the Diploma
examination in appropriate branch of Engineering/Technology from
an Institution recognized by AICTE with minimum marks of 50 percent; OR must
have passed B.Sc. Degree examination from an university recognized by the
university grants commission with a minimum 50 percent marks at and have
passed 12th examination with mathematics.
2. A degree programme in Pharmacy at the second year (third
semester) level, a candidate must have passed diploma.
3. Maximum 20 percent seats over and above the sanctioned intake
(supernumerary) of previous academic year shall be available for
admission through lateral entry scheme. These seats shall be available for MP
domicile candidates only.
4. Total available seats for lateral entry in each course shall be filled first by
Diploma holders. Candidates who have passed B.Sc. Examination shall be
considered on the seats remaining vacant after giving admission to the diploma
holder
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2.1.5 B. E. (Part Time)
The Institute also offers Four Year Part Time Degree Courses, B.E. (Part
Time), for providing opportunity to working diploma holders in Mechanical (30
seats), Electrical (30 seats), Industrial and Production (30 seats), Electronics and
TC (30 seats) and Civil Engineering (30 seats).
Eligibility: Minimum 50% aggregate marks for General Category applicants
and 48% for SC/ST and Physically Handicapped applicants. Applicants are required
to produce NOC from the employer in the proscribed format available in the
application form.
Reservations as per state government norms apply. The classes for these
courses are held in evening (Timings are from 6.00pm to 9.20pm) and these
courses are self-financed. The duration of the course is of eight semesters. The
admission to these courses is made in January / July every year. The admission
criterion, teaching and Examination scheme and Tuition fee for the courses are in
accordance with Government ordinance issued in November 1995, and the
amendments made from time to time.
Criteria: Merit list is prepared by considering Diploma Theory Marks (DTM)
of the Final Diploma Examination and No of years of experience (N) using the
following formula:
Merit Marks = 85*DTM+ 1.5*N.
For example is a candidate has obtained 72% in theory in Diploma and has
three years of experience. His score will be 85X0.72 + 1.5X3 = 61.2+ 4.5 = 65.7.
Merit list is prepared as per this score and admissions are offered in accordance
with the number of seats in individual course. 1.5 Maximum marks obtained
under experience is 15. For more details contact institute part time office (3pm to
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2.2 THE POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

2.2.1 MASTER OF ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY/(M.E/M.TECH.)
The List of the Courses available with Specializations are given in Table-4. The
Eligibility Criteria for admission is as under:

2.2.1.1 Eligibility Criteria
(i) B.E. /B. Tech. or equivalent with minimum 55% aggregate marks in appropriate
Branch of Engineering/Tech. as mentioned against each course/specialization in
Table-4. Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories will get 10% relaxation in
qualifying marks.

For REGULAR/FULL-TIME Candidates
Admission to regular/ full time courses shall be given in following sequence:

(A) GATE Qualified Candidates (Who are eligible to PG Scholarship from AICTE)
General Category/SC/ST/OBC Candidates with valid GATE Score are given
admissions on the basis of merit prepared with Valid GATE Score.

(B) NON-GATE Candidates:
Candidates who have appeared in GATE but not qualified (securing less than
minimum qualifying marks), and who have not appeared in GATE, are also
considered for admission on the basis of merit of the written Test conducted by
the Institute/Departments, however without AICTE Scholarship and only if seats
remain vacant after the counselling of GATE qualified candidates as mentioned
above.

2.2.1.2 Duration of all courses: REGULAR - 2 Years (4 Semesters)
PART TIME - 3 Years (6 Semesters)

2.2.1.3 Number of seats available: Number of seats available in each course/
specialization are given in Table-5. GATE qualified (Non Sponsored) candidates
shall be eligible to get Scholarship@ Rs.8000/- Per month, if approved by AICTE,
New Delhi. Scholarship shall be provided by AICTE, New Delhi to the students by
direct cash transfer for which student shall need to register on AICTE web portal.
Few NONGATE candidates shall also be eligible for scholarship @ Rs. 8000/- per
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month, under TEQIP grant of World Bank, number and criteria of which will be
finalized by the Institute administration.

2.2.1.4 Allocation/ Reservation of seats: 16%, 20% and 14% seats of sanctioned
intake shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC (excluding
creamy layer) categories respectively as notified by the state government of
Madhya Pradesh in this regard. SC/ST/OBC Candidates belonging to other states
(Not having Domicile of Madhya Pradesh) shall be considered in Unreserved
Category.

2.2.1.5 Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) Category of Madhya
Pradesh: A candidate claiming to be either of SC or ST category of MP shall have
to produce a certificate from the competent authority declared for this purpose in
Proforma - 1(A) or 1(B).

2.2.1.6 OBC category of Madhya Pradesh: A candidate claiming reservation under
OBC (excluding creamy layer) category shall have to produce a certificate issued
by the competent authority in Proforma 2(A) or 2(B). The candidate should also
bring an income certificate regarding his/her family’s income from the Competent
Authority and stating that his/her parents do not come under creamy layer if OBC
certificate is issued before 30th April, 2011.

2.2.1.7 M. E. / M. Tech. Part Time
M. E. Part Time has started from the year 2012 in two disciplines (i) M E in
Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering and (ii) M. Tech. in
Micro-Electronics and VLSI. The timings of these courses will be in the evening
from 5.30 to 9.30pm. Applicants should be B.E. /B. Tech. or equivalent with
minimum 55% aggregate marks in appropriate Branch of Engineering/Tech., as
mentioned against each course/specialization in Table-4. Candidates belonging to
SC/ST categories will get 10% relaxation in qualifying marks. Reservation as per
regular courses, apply to part time course also.
For Part time courses the applicant should be working in some teaching,
research or industry for a minimum period of 2 years counted from 1st July of
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admission year and has to produce No Objection Certificate from his/her
employer in the prescribed format available in the application form in addition to
other eligibility condition as mentioned in the previous paragraph.
Criteria: Merit list is prepared by considering B E Degree Qualifying Marks
(BTM) and No of years of experience (N) using the following formula:
Merit Marks = 85*BTM+ 1.5*(N-2).
For example is a candidate has obtained 72% in theory in BE and has three
years of experience. His score will be 85X0.72 + 1.5X (3-2) = 61.2+ 1.5 = 62.7.
Merit list is prepared as per this score and admissions are offered in accordance
with the number of seats in individual course.
2.2.2 MASTER OF PHARMACY (M.PHARM.)
List of the Courses available with Specializations are given in Table-4. The
Eligibility Criteria for admission is as under:

2.2.2.1 Eligibility Criteria:
(i) B. Pharm. or equivalent with minimum 60% aggregate marks. The course
should be approved by AICTE and pharmacy Council of India. Candidates
belonging to SC/ST categories will get 10% relaxation in qualifying marks.
(ii) Admissions to these courses in regular category are given in following
sequence:

(A) GPAT Qualified Candidates (Who are eligible to PG Scholarship from AICTE)
General Category/SC/ST/OBC Candidates with valid GPAT Score are given
admissions on the basis of merit prepared with Valid GPAT Score.

(B) NONGPAT Candidates
Candidates who have appeared in GPAT but not qualified (securing less than
minimum qualifying marks), and who have not appeared in GPAT, are also
considered for admission on the basis of merit of the written Test conducted by
the Institute/Departments, however without Scholarship and only if seats remain
vacant after the counselling of GPAT qualified candidates as mentioned above.

2.2.2.2 Duration of all courses: 2 Years (4 Semesters)

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2.2.2.3 Number of seats available: Number of seats available in each course/
specialization are given in Table-4. GPAT qualified candidates shall be eligible to
get Scholarship@ Rs.8000/- Per Month, if approved by AICTE, New Delhi.
Scholarship shall be provided by AICTE, New Delhi to the students by direct cash
transfer for which student shall need to register on AICTE web portal.

2.2.2.4 Allocation/ Reservation of seats: For details about reservation of seats
refer para 2.2.2.1.

2.2.3 MASTER OF SCIENCE (M. Sc.)
Admission to M.Sc. courses are given in Regular (Non Sponsored) category
(Without Scholarship).

2.2.3.1 Eligibility Criteria:
B.Sc. degree (10+2+3 Stream) in appropriate discipline with minimum 45% marks.

2.2.3.2 Duration of courses: 2 years (4 Semesters)

2.2.3.3 No. of seats available: Number of seats available in each course given in
Table-4.

2.2.3.4 Selection Criteria: As per the merit based on Written Test Marks. Written
Test will consist of objective type/short answer type questions based on the
unified B.Sc. syllabi of the corresponding subject. For Written Test Schedule: Refer
institute website from time to time.

2.2.4 ADMISSION PROCESS
Admission to M.E./M.TECH./M.PHARM./M.Sc. Courses shall be governed by the
rules of RGPV Bhopal or DAVV, Indore whichever is applicable, and Technical
Education & Skill Development Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh,
Bhopal. Admission process will be completed in following steps:

2.2.5 ONLINE REGISTRATION AND OFF CAMPUS COUNSELLING

2.2.5.1 Registration: Online registration and payment of registration fee Rs.
1250/- will be done through www.sgsitsindore.in from the pre-specified date. This
includes online registration and non-refundable counselling fee.
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The Candidates will fill up the choice for Course/Branch in order of the preference
which shall not be changed during/after counselling. It is therefore suggested that
the choice should be given carefully and locked before payment of counselling
fee. Please refer Table-4 for Eligible courses.

2.2.5.2 Off campus Counselling: First round of Off Campus counselling will take
place for Candidates with valid GATE/GPAT Score. In case of equal GATE score of
two or more candidates rank will be decided on the basis of Date of Birth (older
will get preference).

1. Schedule of declaration of Merit list will be announced on the portal
2. Course wise merit list and waiting lists shall be placed on Institute’s web
site www.sgsitsindore.in, through which candidate will have an idea of
his/her standing for probable admission in a particular branch. Candidates
selected in different lists shall be provisionally admitted as per schedule
indicated on the portal. Admission to waiting list candidates shall be
confirmed as the vacancy is created in respective courses.
3. If all the candidates will not take admission and seats remain vacant,
further lists, if available, shall be declared.
4. Candidates of M.E./M.TECH./M.PHARM. courses shall be required to
deposit Rs. 30000/- as part of first semester fee, while candidates of M.Sc.
courses shall be required to deposit Rs. 15000/- as part of first semester
fee, at the time of counseling for their admission, through demand draft in
favor of Director, SGSITS, Indore payable at Indore. A detail of Fee is given
in Chapter 3. All admitted candidates will have to complete registration
formalities through CRISP ONLINE by opening an account in Oriental Bank
of Commerce before a specified date and balance amount of first semester
fee will be required to be deposited, failing which the admission is liable to
be cancelled.
5. Reserved Category seats will be converted to other Category as per rule
during the counselling, if no candidate is available in that category.
6. If seats remain vacant after first round of counselling, Second counselling
will take place for the NONGATE/NONGPAT candidates. This shall be done
on common merit of written test conducted at the Institute. In the second
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counselling, all the available seats shall be presumed to be under
unreserved seats and the allotment shall be made accordingly on the basis
of a joint merit list of candidates of all categories.
7. If seats remain vacant after second counselling, Third counselling will be
college level counselling on common merit basis in the sequence of valid
GATE/GPAT score, marks of written test and degree percentage marks of
qualifying examination.

2.2.6 Cancellation of Admission: If a candidate gets his/her admission cancelled
prior to 7 days before the last date of admission, then the amount paid by
candidate as admission fee will be refunded back after deducting 10% from the
deposited amount. Only caution money shall be refunded to the candidates who
cancel admission after this period.

2.2.7 Admission of Selected Candidates: List of candidates selected for admission
in first round of counseling along with the waiting list will be displayed on
Institute’s website. The candidate will be required to deposit the fee and
complete the formalities for registration in the institute as per the schedule.

1. If the candidate does not get registered within stipulated time, his/her
admission shall be considered cancelled and the eligible candidates from
the waiting lists will be offered admission against vacant seats as per the
schedule. Such candidates from the next list, therefore, are required to
report before stipulated time on the scheduled dates, failing which their
candidature will be treated as cancelled.
2. At the time of admission, the Candidate shall give choice for
Course/Branch upgradation, which shall be performed during/after
counselling as per rule.
3. The candidate should report to the PG Section of the Institute along with
following original documents, two photographs and two sets of attested
photocopies of all the documents, for the registration:
(i) Original GATE/GPAT Score Card (wherever applicable).
(ii) Proof of Date of Birth (like Certificate/Marksheet of HSC/HSSC
Examination)
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(iii) Qualifying Degree
(iv) Mark sheets of all the years of qualifying degree.
(v) Caste Certificate (in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates as per formats given
in annexure).
(vi) Candidates who have acquired B.E. degree from a self financed
Institution (out of M.P.) are required to submit the proof about AICTE
approval of the Institute from the Head of the concerned Institution.
(vii) Transfer Certificate and Character Certificate from the Principal of the
College last attended (may be submitted within 15 days after admission).
(viii) Migration Certificate (may be submitted within 15 days after
admission).
(ix) NCC ‘C’ Certificate, if applicable.
The full fee to be deposited by different courses or categories of candidates
at the time of registration is given in chapter 3

2.2.8 SCREENING TEST/WRITTEN TEST / COUNSELING
NO SEPARATE CALL LETTER WILL BE SENT TO THE CANDIDATES FOR ATTENDING
TEST. Information shall be available on web site www.sgsitsindore.in of the
Institute. Applicants are required to visit Institute’s web site regularly during
admission/counseling period.
1. The candidates should report to the office of respective Head of the
Department. No TA/DA will be admissible for attending test.
2. The candidate, who has appeared this year in the qualifying examination,
will also be considered, for Admission. However, if selected for admission,
such candidate will be admitted provisionally, subject to condition that:
(i) He/she will submit the original Mark sheet/Degree of the qualifying
examination before a pre-specified date.
(ii) He/she will meet the eligibility criteria.

The commencement of the classes for all P.G courses (M.E. /M. Tech. /M. Pharm.
/M. Sc.) will be announced on the website Please note that M.Sc. Courses are
affiliated to Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. The Institute reserves the right
to admit less no. of candidates than the approved seats, depending upon
infrastructure and facilities available for running any particular course.
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TABLE 4: PG PROGRAMMES & SEATS AT SGSITS

I. MASTER OF ENGINEERING/ MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY/ MASTER OF PHARMACY
(M.E/M.TECH./M.PHARM./M.Sc.) – REGULAR (FULL TIME)
S.
No.
Department Course/Specialization For Eligibility, Qualifying
Degree should be in
No. of Seats
(50% UR, 14% OBC,
16%SC, 20%ST and
1% lateral for NCC
‘C’ Cert., As per State
Govt. norms)
1 Civil
Engineering &
Applied
Mechanics
M. E. CIVIL ENGINEERING
STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERING

Civil Engineering

25
WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering /
Agricultural Engineering /
B.Sc.(Engineering)
Agricultural
25
TRANSPORTATION
ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering 25
M. TECH. ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENT
ENGINEERING
Civil / Mechanical /
Electrical / Agricultural
Engineering
25
2. Electrical
Engineering
M. E. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
POWER
ELECTRONICS
Electrical / Electrical &
Electronics Engineering
25
DIGITAL
TECHNIQUES &
INSTRUMENTATION
Electrical / Electrical &
Electronics / Electronics &
Instrumentation
/Biomedical Engineering
25
3. Industrial and
Production
Engineering
M. E .PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
COMPUTER
INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
Industrial & Production /
Mechanical / Metallurgy /
Automobile / Industrial
Engineering
18
M. E.
INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
Any Branch of Engineering 25

4. Computer
Engineering
M .E .COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COMPUTER
ENGINEERING
Computer Engineering /
Computer Science
Engineering / Information
Technology
25
5. Electronics.&
Telecommunica
tion
Engineering
M .E. ELECTRONICS.& COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS &
COMMUNICATIONS
ENGINEERING
Electronics &
Telecommunication /
Electronics &
communication
18

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TABLE 4: PG PROGRAMMES & SEATS AT SGSITS Continued…
6. Mechanical
Engineering
M. E. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
TRIBOLOGY &
MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
Mechanical / Mining /
Metallurgy / Industrial &
Production / Automobile
Engineering
25
CAD/CAM/CAE* Mechanical Engineering 30
7. Electronics &
Instrumentation
Engineering
M. TECH. ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
MICRO
ELECTRONICS &
VLSI DESIGN*
Electrical / Electrical &
Electronics / Electronics &
Telecommunication /
Electronics &
Instrumentation
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8. Applied Physics M. TECH. OPTO ELECTRONICS
OPTO
ELECTRONICS -
OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
Electronics &
Telecommunication /
Electronics &
Instrumentation / Electrical
Engineering, or
M.Sc. Physics / App.
Physics / Electronics
25
9. Pharmacy M. PHARM.
MEDICINAL &
PHARMACEUTICAL
CHEMISTRY
B. Pharm. 10
INDUSTRIAL
PHARMACY*
B. Pharm. 10

II. MASTER OF ENGINEERING/ MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (M.E/M.TECH.) –
SPONSORED (PART TIME)
1 Civil
Engineering &
Applied
Mechanics
M. E.
STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERING
(PART TIME)*

Civil Engineering

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2. Electronics &
Instrumentation
Engineering
M. TECH.
MICRO
ELECTRONICS &
VLSI DESIGN
(PART TIME)*
Electrical / Electrical &
Electronics / Electronics &
Telecommunication /
Electronics & Instrumentation
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III. MASTER OF SCIENCE (M. Sc.)
S.
No.
Deptt. Course/Specialization For Eligibility,
Qualifying Degree
should be in
No. of Seats
(50% UR, 14% OBC,
16%SC, 20%ST)
1. Applied
Physics
M.Sc. Applied Physics Appropriate Subjects

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2. Applied
Chemistry
M.Sc. Applied
Chemistry
Appropriate Subjects

13
3. Applied
Mathematics
M.Sc. Applied Maths.
(i) Computer Science
Appropriate Subjects

13
Note:*This is a Self –Financed course,
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TABLE – 5 : Eligibility for M.E. / M.Tech. Courses

S. No. Qualification Branch Passed Eligible Courses/Branch for
ME/M.Tech.
1 B.E./B.Tech. Civil Engineering STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
2 B.E./B.Tech. Electrical Engineering POWER ELECTRONICS
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES &
INSTRUMENTATION
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
MICRO ELECTRONICS AND VLSI
DESIGN
OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
3 B.E./B.Tech. Mechanical
Engineering
TRIBOLOGY & MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
CAD/CAM/CAE
4 B.E./B.Tech. Electronics and
Communication
Engineering/
Electronics and
Telecommunication
Engineering
ELECTRONICS.&
COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
MICRO ELECTRONICS AND VLSI
DESIGN
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
5 B.E./B.Tech. Electronics and
Instrumentation
Engineering
MICRO ELECTRONICS AND VLSI
DESIGN
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES &
INSTRUMENTATION
OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
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TABLE – 5 : Eligibility for M.E. / M.Tech. Courses continued…

S. No. Qualification Branch Passed ELIGIBLE COURSES/BRANCH FOR
ME/M.TECH.
6 B.E./B.Tech. Computer Engineering COMPUTER ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
7 B.E./B.Tech. Industrial and
Production
Engineering
COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
TRIBOLOGY & MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
8 B.E./B.Tech. Agricultural
Engineering
WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
9 B.E./B.Tech. Metallurgy TRIBOLOGY & MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
10 B.E./B.Tech. Automobile
Engineering
TRIBOLOGY & MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
11 B.E./B.Tech. Industrial Engineering COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
12 B.E./B.Tech. Mining TRIBOLOGY & MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
13 B.E./B.Tech. Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
POWER ELECTRONICS
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES &
INSTRUMENTATION
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
MICRO ELECTRONICS AND VLSI
DESIGN
OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION

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TABLE – 5 : Eligibility for M.E. / M.Tech. Courses continued…

S. No. Qualification Branch Passed ELIGIBLE COURSES/BRANCH FOR
ME/M.TECH.
12 B.E./B.Tech. Mining TRIBOLOGY & MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
13 B.E./B.Tech. Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
POWER ELECTRONICS
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES &
INSTRUMENTATION
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
MICRO ELECTRONICS AND VLSI
DESIGN
OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
14 B.Sc.
(Engineering)
Agriculture WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING
15 M. Sc. Physics/ Applied
Physics
OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
16 M. Sc. Electronics OPTO ELCTRONICS -OPTICAL
COMMUNICATION
17 B.E./B.Tech. Information
Technology / Any
branch of Engineering
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
Eligibility for M. Pharm. Courses
18 B. Pharma. Pharmacy MEDICINAL & PHARMACEUTICAL
CHEMISTRY
INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
Eligibility for M.Sc. Courses
19 B.Sc.

Appropriate Subjects M.Sc. Applied Physics
M.Sc. Applied Chemistry
M.Sc. Applied Maths (Computer
Science)

2.2.9 PG SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship of Rs. 8000/- p.m. is given to full time GATE/GPAT qualified students
admitted to M.E./ M.Tech./M.PHARM. courses as per AICTE norms and approvals,
if approved by AICTE, New Delhi. Scholarship shall be provided by AICTE, New
Delhi to the students by direct cash transfer for which student shall need to
register on AICTE web portal. Scholarship is paid only after it is received from
AICTE, New Delhi.

Few NONGATE candidates shall also be eligible for scholarship @ Rs. 8000/- per
month, under TEQIP grant of World Bank, number and criteria of which will be
finalized by the Institute administration.

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2.2.10 M.C.A PROGRAMME
SGSITS offers Master of Computer Application (MCA) programme with intake of
60 seats. Admission to this program are through VYAPAM. Please refer VYAPAM
website for eligibility, schedule of examination, admission process and other
details.
2.2.11 M.B.A. PROGRAMME
M.B.A. courses in Financial Management, Marketing Management, and Human
Resource Management and Production Management have started from 2012
session onwards with intake of 60 seats. Admission to this program are through
DTE Online and courses are affiliated to DAVV Indore. Please refer VYAPAM/DTE
website for eligibility, schedule of examination, admission process and other
details.
2.3 Ph. D. PROGRAMME
Admission to Ph. D. Programmes in branches of Engineering, Applied Sciences and
Pharmacy and Management is offered by the Institute. SGSITS in Research center
under RGTU for Engineering and Pharmacy disciplines. For Applied Sciences and
Management SGSITS is research center under DAVV. For admission procedure
and schedule please refer respective universities.
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3. FEE STRUCTURE

Except for those students admitted under Tuition Fees Waiver (TFW) Scheme
every student, on admission is liable to pay full tuition fee for first semester
irrespective of date of his/her admission or the date of his/her leaving the college,
however 90% of total fees submitted at the time of admission in the institute
may be refunded if admission is withdrawn at least seven days prior to the last
date of admission (as declared by competent authority) in the respective course.

3.1 B. E., B. Pharm. & B. E. (PTDC): The fees of various B. E. Regular courses
and B. Pharmacy are presented in (table 6 and 7). Please note that these fees are
likely to be revised.

Table 6: Yearly fees of B. E. Regular courses & B. Pharmacy for session 2012-13.
COURSE Intake
Tuition
Fees
Other
Fees
Caution
Money
#

Total
B. E. - Bio Medical Engg* 60 55000 15800 5000 75800
B. E. - Civil Engg 120 30105
15800
5000 50905
B. E. - Computer Sc & Engg 90 30105
15800
5000
50905
B. E. - Electronics & TC Engg 90
30105 15800
5000
50905
B. E. - Electrical Engg 60
30105 15800
5000
50905
B. E. - Electronics & Instru. Engg 60
30105 15800
5000
50905
B. E. - Industrial & Production Engg 60
30105 15800
5000
50905
B. E. - Information Technology* 90 55000
15800
5000 75800
B. E. - Mechanical Engg 60
30105 15800
5000 50905
B. Pharmacy 60
31860 15800
5000 52660
*Self Finance Course
#Caution money amount refundable after course completion




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Breakup of Other Fees per year

Exam
fees
Instt.
Dev.
Fees
Misc.
Fees
Instt.
Exam.
Dev.
Fee
Enrolment
Fee**
Univ.
Fee
(RGPV)
Prospectus
Fee***
Parking
Fee.***
Total
3600 5000 5000 1000 150 550 100 400 15800
**Fees payable once (at the time of admission) for entire course,
***Fees payable once (at the time of admission) for entire course
Rs. 500/- extra from other state candidates

Note (1) For NRI candidates: Tuition Fee - US $ 2000 per annum, Institute
development fees - $1000 per annum and The other fees - Rs 11300 per annum
Caution Money: US $1500 (once and refundable).
(2) Under TFW Scheme: Tuition fees will not be charged from all students
admitted under Tuition Fee Wavier (TFW) Scheme, however all other fees will be
applicable.
Table 7: Fees of various B. E. PTDC courses
Registration fees for newly admitted I
st
year students for the
session 2012-13
S.No.
Fee Ist Year Students
1. Instt.Caution Money 5000/- One time payment
2. Enrolment fee 150/- -do-
3. Exam Development fee 500/- -do-
4. Prospectus 50/- -do-
5. Tution fee 40000/- Per year
6. Misc.fee RGPV 550/- -do-
7. Instt. Devp.Fee 5000/- -do-
8. Exam. Fee 1300/- Per Semester
9. Misc.fee(Institute) 1260/- -do-
Total :- Rs. 53, 810/-

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3.2 M.E., M. Tech., M. Sc. and M. Pharm.
The fees of various M. E. / M. Tech. / M. Sc. courses and M. Pharmacy are
presented in (table 8 and 9). Please note that these fees are likely to be revised.
Table 8: Fees of various M. E. / M. Tech. and M. Sc.
Sr. No. Details GATE/Non GATE
Regular for all
ME / M. Tech
Regular
for M.Sc.
Courses
GATE/Non GATE
Regular for ME
Comp. Engg. only
Self Finance
Courses#
1 Tuition Fee 17500 5000 17500 27500
2 Instt. Dev. Fee 2500 2500 2500 5000
3 Incidental Charges 2500 --- 2500 5000
4 Instt. Misc. Fee 2500 2500 2500 2500
5 Infra structure Fee --- --- 5000 ---
6 Exam Fee 1800 1800 1800 1800
7 Lab Fee -- -- -- --
Fee payable only once at the time of admission for all courses Regular/Reg. Sp./PT
Sp./NG/NGPAT & Self Finance Courses. The Univ. fee will be charged in per annum.
8 Exam Dev. Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000
9 Prospectus Fee 100 100 100 100
10 Parking Stand Fee 400 400 400 400
11 Caution Money
(Refundable)
5000 5000 5000 5000
*12 RGPV Misc. Fee.
DAVV Misc. Fee.
550 105 550 550
*13 RGPV Enroll. Fees
from MP 150 150 150
outside MP 650 650 650
DAVV Enroll. Fees 100
Total for Degree from M.P. 34000/- 39000/- 49000/-
Total for Degree outside M.P. 34500/- 39500/- 49500/-
Total for M.Sc. DAVV -- 18505/- -- --

#Self finance courses: (i) M. Tech. in Micro Electronics and VLSI regular and Part Time (ii) M. E.
in CAD/CAM/CAE (iii) M. E. in Structural Engineering (Part Time)


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Table 9: Fees of various M. Pharm. courses

Sr. No. Details Regular / Non GPAT M.
Pharm. Ind. Pharm.
(Self Finance Course)
Regular / Non GPAT M.
Pharm. Medi. Pharm.
Chem.
1 Tuition Fee 27500 17500
2 Instt. Devt. Fee 5000 2500
3 Institutional Fee/
Incidental Charges
5000 2500
4 Misc. Fee 2000 2000
5 Library Fee 5000 5000
6 Exam Fee 1800 1800
7 Lab Fee 5000 5000
Fee payable only once at the time of admission for all courses The Univ. fee will
be charged per annum (every year)
8 Exam Devp. Fee 1000 1000
9 Prospectus Fee 100 100
10 Parking Stand 400 400
11 Caution Money
(Refundable)
5000 5000
*12 Univ. Misc. Fee (for
RGPV)
550 550
*13 RGPV Enroll. Fees - -
from MP 150 150
outside MP 650 650
Total for Degree from M.P. 58500/- 43500/-
Total for Degree outside M.P. 59000/- 44000/-

*RGPV Bhopal fee, applicable to those candidate who have acquired qualifying
degree from out side of M.P., such type of candidates should submit a separate
D.D. of Rs.550/- in favour of Registrar, R.G.P.V., Bhopal and submit the same to
PG section in addition to Instt. Fee.
Note : (1) The Incidental charges of Rs.2500/- per semester is not applicable to
ME (Environ. Eng) CPHEO sponsored students by MHRD, N.Delhi and ME
(Electrical Engg) for QIP sponsored students. They may deposit Instt. Fee like
regular candidate as mentioned above. (2) All type of Instt. fee will be accepted in
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DD or through Banker’s Cheque in favour of Director, SGSITS, Indore. (3) All
students who have acquired qualifying degree from outside of MP, such type of
candidates must submit a common DD of Rs.550/- regarding eligibility and
immigration fee in favour of Registrar, R.G.P.V., Bhopal and submit the same to
PG section at the time of admission for onward transmission. (4) 50% exemption
in tuition fee only will be given to the regular employee of the Instt., If eligible as
per rules. (5). The exemption in the tuition fee etc. to SC/ST/OBC students those
who will seek admission in Non-Gate Category, this exemption will be given as per
State Govt. Rules. (6) The exemption in the Tuition fee is only for the regular
employee & retired employees of the Institute whose children/ ward are studying
in SGSITS (25% class-I, Teaching/Non Teaching, 50% for Class-II employee
Teaching/ NonTeaching & 80% class-III/IV employee) Note: this exemption is not
applicable to self finance courses .
3.3 MCA and MBA (Self Finance Programmes): The fees of MCA self finance
course is as per following table (table 10a&b).

Table 10a: Fee details MCA programme
S.
No.
Details Period Degree
for MP
Degree
outside MP
1 Tuition Fees Per sem. 27500/- 27500/-
2 Caution Money Once and
refundable
5000/- 5000/-
3 Exam. Development Fee Once 1000/- 1000/-
4 Misc fees Per sem 2500/- 2500/-
5 Institute Dev fees Per sem 2500/- 2500/-
6 Univ. Misc Fees Once in
year
550/- 550/-
7 RGPV Enrollment Fees Once 150/- 650/-
8 Prospectus Once 100/- 100/-
9 Parking Stand Once 400/- 400/-
10 Exam fees Per sem 1800/- 1800/-
Total 41500/- 42000/-
Less amount paid at the time of counseling 1000/- 1000/-
Fee Payable at time of admission 40500/- 41000/-

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Table 10b: Fees of M. B. A. courses
Sr. No. Details Amount
1 Tuition Fee Per sem. 27500
2 Instt. Dev. Fee Per sem. 5000
3 Incidental Charges Per sem. 5000
4 Instt. Misc. Fee Per sem. 2500
5 Exam Fee Per sem. 1800
Fee payable once at the time of admission
6 Exam Dev. Fee Once 1000
7 Prospectus Fee Once 100
8 Parking Stand Fee Once
(Refundable)
400
9 Caution Money (Refundable) Once 5000
*10 DAVV Misc. Fee. Yearly 105
*11 DAVV Enroll. Fees Once 100
Total Fee 48505/-
Less amount deposited at counseling 1000/-
Fee payable 47505/-

3.4 Ph. D.
The fees of Ph D programme is as per following table (table 11). In case any
contractual employee registered for Ph. D. programme in the Institute leaves the
Institute before completion of the Ph. D. Programme, he/she has to pay the
tuition fee as payable by full time research scholar at prevailing rate for the
remaining period of his/her research programme. Candidate working in other
educational Institute are required to submit a certificate before the registration in
each semester that he/she is still in the employment of that Institute who
forwarded his/her application for research programme, for availing exemption in
the fee.
As per decision of 116
th
GB (Dt 22/04/13), regular faculty of SGSITS
admitted in 2013-14 and later are exempted from all fees including tuition fees.
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Table 11: Fee details Ph D programme
S.
No.
Details

Period For DST/
AICTE/CSIR/MPC
ST and similar
scholars
For other
teacher & non
teacher
scholars
1 Tution Fees Per Sem. 5000/- 12500/-
2 Caution Money Refundable 5000/- 5000/-
3 Institute Dev fees Per Sem. 2500/- 2500/-
4 Contingency Per Sem. 5000/- 5000/-
5 Institute Misc Fees
during course work
Per Sem 2500/- 2500/-
6 Prospectus Once 100/- 100/-
7 Exam. Dev. Fee Once 1000/- 1000/-
8 Parking Fee Once 400/- 400/-
9 University Misc Fee Once 550/- 550/-
Total 22050/- 29550/-

3.5 Hostel Fees for UG and PG students

At the time of admission to the Boys/Girls Hostel every student is required to pay
Hostel Caution Money of Rs 5000/- (once and refundable). Mess charges (@Rs
1400/- per month) Rs 7000/- per five months. Hostel charges are Rs 5250/- per
semester per student are detailed as under:
(1) Registration Rs 100/-(per year)
(2) Rent per student per sem. Rs 1800/-
(3) Electricity Rs 1500/-
(4) Water Charges Rs 300/-
(5) Electrical maintenance charges Rs 200/-
(6) Security and cleaning charges Rs 850/-
(7) Furniture and civil maintenance Rs 200/-
(8) Internet maintenance charges Rs 300/- per computer per sem.
Cooler charges per session (optional) Rs 500/- per sem. Electricity Charges may
vary and are subject to actual consumption.
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4.0 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY


Under academic autonomy the exams are conducted by the institute, however
the evaluation and result preparation is carried out as per the ordinances of the
affiliating Rajiv Randhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV). For detailed
information students are advised to read the ordinances available at RGPV
website as applicable to them.

Table 12: List of Applicable Ordinances for Evaluation
Students admitted from 2010-11 Batch
onwards
Students admitted in 2009-10 batch
and before
Ordinance 30: Grading system Ordinance 30: Grading system
Ordinance No.4 (A): B.E. (Regular)
& B.E (PTDC)
Ordinance No.4 : B.E. (Regular)
& B.E (PTDC)
Ordinance No.7 (A):B. Pharm. Ordinance No.7 : B. Pharm.
Ordinance No.8 (A): M. E. / M. Tech. Ordinance No.8 : M. E. / M. Tech.
Ordinance No.10 (A): MCA Ordinance No.10 :MCA
Ordinance No.19 (A):M. Pharm. Ordinance No.19 : M. Pharm.

Salient features
1. The studies and examinations of these courses shall be on the basis of Marks-
Cum - credit system but semester wise and final evaluation shall be by grading
system in accordance with the ordinance No. 30, “Credit Based Grading
System”.
2. The admissions to courses shall be governed by the rules of the technical
education and training department government of Madhya Pradesh Bhopal
and/ or any other competent authority of the state government of Madhya
Pradesh.
3. Examinations: There will be a full examination at the end of each semester
consisting of end semester of theory and practical. The duration of
examination period will be normally 20 working days.

4.1 Promotion to Higher Semester and Year in B.E./B.E. (PTDC)/ B.Pharm
A candidate who has been admitted in the course will be promoted to the higher
class in accordance with the following rules:
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4.1.1 A candidate who has taken admission in A-B Group and has appeared in the
examination of odd semester of a particular year, will automatically be promoted
to even semester of that year irrespective of failing in any number of subjects of
previous semester.

4.1.2 A candidate who has taken admission in even semester under B-A Group
and has appeared in the examination of even semester, will automatically be
promoted to next applicable odd semester irrespective of failing in any number of
subjects of previous semester.

Note: The candidate who seeks admission in odd semester of an academic year is
said to be in A-B group, while, a candidate who seeks admission in even semester
of an academic year is said to be in B-A group. i.e. a Candidate of A-B Group will
take admission generally in July; whereas, candidate of B-A Group will take
admission generally in January in the relevant academic year.

4.1.3 For the award of degree minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
required is 5.0.

4.1.4 To pass a particular subject of the course the minimum required grade is D.
However, the candidate should also separately score minimum of grade D in end
semester examinations of theory and practical parts of the subject. For practical
examinations one external examiner from outside the institute shall always be
there.

4.1.5 A candidate who fails to score minimum of grade D in more than five
subjects (Theory and Practical of the same subject shall be treated as two
subjects) in a particular year, shall not be admitted to the next higher year.

4.1.6 Further, a candidate shall not be admitted in the fifth or higher semester
classes unless he/she has fully passed the first year examination with minimum of
CGPA of 5.0. Likewise a candidate shall not be admitted in seventh or higher
semester classes unless he/she has fully passed first and second year
examinations with minimum CGPA of 5.0.
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4.1.7 If a candidate has passed all the subjects of an applicable year but has failed
to score a minimum CGPA of 5.0 as per the requirement of rule 4.1.3 and 4.1.5
above, such a candidate shall be permitted to improve requisite grade point by
reappearing in maximum of three theory /practical subjects, in the ensuing
examination (theory and practical of a subject shall be treated as separate
subjects.)

4.1.8 Other than the provision of rule 4.1.7 above, a candidate shall not be
permitted to reappear in that examination, for improvement of division/marks or
for any other purpose.

4.2 Promotion to Higher Semester and Year in M.E. / M. Tech. / MCA
A candidate who has been admitted in the course will be promoted to the higher
class in accordance with the following rules:

4.2.1 For the award of degree minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
required is 5.0.

4.2.2 To pass a particular subject of the course the minimum required grade is D.
However, the candidate should also separately score minimum of grade D in end
semester examinations of theory and practical parts of the subject. For practical
examinations one external examiner from out side the institute shall always be
there.

4.2.3 A candidate who fails to score minimum of grade D in more than two
subjects (Theory and Practical of the same subject shall be treated as two
subjects) in a particular year, shall not be admitted to the next higher year.

4.2.4 The result of sixth and final semester shall be declared only if the candidates
has fully cleared all the previous semesters.

4.2.5 If a candidate has passed all the subjects of the course but has failed to
score a minimum CGPA of 5.0 as per the requirement of rule 4.2.1 above, such a
candidate shall be permitted to improve requisite grade point by reappearing in
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maximum of two theory /practical, subjects chosen from subjects of first to fifth
semesters. Theory and practical of a subject shall be treated as separate subjects.

4.2.6 Other than the provision of rule 4.5 above a candidate shall not be
permitted to reappear, in the papers which he/she has cleared, for improvement
of division/marks or for any other purpose.

4.2.8 A candidate may provisionally continue to attend next higher year, even if,
the result of qualifying year / semester has not been declared. However,
subsequently if he/she is not able to clear qualifying semester examination, the
candidate cannot claim any right on the basis of his/her provisional admission.

4.3 Promotion to Higher Semester and Year in M.Pharm.
A candidate who has been admitted in the M. Pharm. course will be promoted in
accordance with the following rules:

4.3.1 For the award of degree minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
required is 5.0.

4.3.2 To pass a particular subject of the course the minimum required grade is C.
However, the candidate should also separately score minimum of grade C in end
semester examinations of theory and practical parts of the subject. For practical
examinations one external examiner from outside the institute shall always be
there.

4.3.3 A candidate who fails to score minimum of grade C in more than two
subjects (Theory and Practical of the same subject shall be treated as two
subjects) in a particular year, shall not be admitted to the next higher year.

4.3.4 The result of fourth and final semester shall be declared only if the
candidates has fully cleared all the previous semesters.

4.3.5 A candidate shall not be permitted to reappear in the papers which he/she
has cleared for improvement of division/marks or for any other purpose.

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4.3.6 A candidate may provisionally continue to attend next higher year, even if,
the result of qualifying year / semester has not been declared. However,
subsequently if he/she is not able to clear qualifying semester examination, the
candidate cannot claim any right on the basis of his/her provisional admission.

4.4. Award of Credits and Grade (common to all course as in 4.1-4.3)
4.4.1 Each course, along with its weightage in terms of units and equivalent
credits, shall be recommended by the concerned Board of Studies and shall be
approved by the standing committee of Academic Council and the Executive
Council. Only approved courses can be offered during any semester.

4.4.2 A student shall be continuously evaluated for his / her academic
performance in a subject through tutorial work, practical, home assignment, mid-
semester test, field work, seminars, quizzes, end semester examinations and
regularity, as proposed by respective Board of Studies and approved by standing
committee of Academic Council and Executive Council of the University.

4.4.3 The distribution of weightage /marks for each component shall be decided
by the respective of Board of Studies and approved by standing committee of
Academic Council and Executive Council of the University subject to such
stipulation as given under:

(a) Theory Block
i. Quizzes, assignments and regularity 10%
ii. Mid – semester test - 20%
iii. End – semester examination- 70%
Total 100%
(b) Practical Block
i. Lab work and performance, quizzes,
assignments and regularity - 40%
ii. End – semester examination- 60%
Total 100%

4.4.4 Practical training, and project work shall be treated as practical subjects.
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4.4.5 In each semester, the institute will be required to conduct at least two mid
semester tests for theory block.

4.4.6 Each student, registered for a course, shall be awarded grade by the
concerned faculty / faculties for the specific subject/paper. The grades awarded
to a student shall depend upon his continuous evaluation through performance in
various examinations, assignments, quizzes, laboratory work, class work, mid
semester test and regularity. The grades to be used and their numerical
equivalents are as under (Table 12):

Table 13: Grading system for various courses

Grade %Marks range
(based on
absolute marks)
system)
Grade
Point
Description of
performance

Comments
A+ 91-100 10 Outstanding For all courses
A 81-90 9 Excellent For all courses
B+ 71-80 8 Very Good For all courses
B 61-70 7 Good For all courses
C+ 51-60 6 Average For all courses
C 50 Only 5 Satisfactory
Marginally
For M. Pharm. only
C 41-50 5 Satisfactory For all courses except M.
Pharm.
D 40 Only 4 Marginal All PG except M. Pharm.
D 31-40 4 Marginal For All UG courses
F Below 50 0 Fail For M. Pharm.
F Below 40 0 Fail All PG except M. Pharm.
F 30 & Below 0 Fail For All UG courses
I - 0 Incomplete For all courses
W - 0 Withdrawal For all courses

4.4.7 The Semester Grade Points Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point
Average (CGPA) shall be calculated as under

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1
1
n
i i
i
n
i
i
c p
SGPA
c







Where
i
c
is the number of credits offered in the
th
i subject of a Semester for
which SGPA is to be calculated ,
i
p
is the corresponding grade point earned in the
th
i subject, where i = 1,2,….. n, are the number of subjects in that semester.

1
1
m
j j
j
m
j
j
SJ NC
CGPA
NC







where
j
NC is the number of total credits offered in the
th
j semester,
j
SJ
is the
SGPA earned in the
th
j semester, where j = 1,2,….. m, are the number of
semesters in that course.

4.4.8 The grade sheet at end of each even semester examination for students of
A-B group (odd semester, for students of B-A group) shall also show CGPA till end
of that semester. The final examination grade sheet at the end of final semester
examination of the course shall also indicate CGPA, equivalent percentage marks
and the division awarded, according to the rule as given in para. 7.0 of this
ordinance .

4.4.9 A candidate appearing in seventh semester after eighth semester (B-A
group) will not be issued Jany Grade Sheet or Provisional Certificate after eighth
semester until he has passed all the semesters.


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4.5 Condonation of Deficiency in B. E./B. E. (PTDC)/ B. PHARMA

4.5.1 Deficiency up to five marks can be condoned to the best of the advantage of
the student for passing the examinations. The deficiency can be condoned in not
more than two subjects (theory and practical of the same subject shall be
considered as two separate subjects, for the purpose of awarding grace marks).

4.5.2 One grace mark will be given to the candidate who is failing/missing
distinction/missing first division by one mark, on behalf of the Vice Chancellor in
the examination. This benefit will not, however, be available to a candidate
getting advantage under clause 4.5.1.

4.6 Condonation of Deficiency [M.E. /M.Tech./ MCA/ M.Pharma]

4.6.1 One grace mark will be given to the candidate who is either failing in any
semester or missing distinction/ first division by one mark, on behalf of the Vice-
Chancellor in the examination.

4.7 Award of Division
4.7.1 Division shall be awarded only after the final semester examination based
on integrated performance of the candidate for all the years of the course as per
following details (table 13)

Table 14: CGPA score and Divisions
CGPA Score Divisions
7.5<=CGPA First Division with Honors
6.5<=CGPA<7.5 First Division
5.0<=CGPA<6.5 Second Division

4.7.2 The conversion from grade to an equivalent percentage in a given academic
program shall be according to the following formula applicable.

10 Percentagemarks scored CGPAX 





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4.8 Duration of Course

4.8.1 There shall be at least fourteen weeks of teaching in every semester.

4.8.2 One hour of conduct in Lecturer (L) / Tutorial (T) / Practical (P) per week [for
B.E. /B.E. (PTDC)/ MCA/ M. E. / M.Tech] and One hour of conduct in Lecturer (L) /
Tutorial (T) and two hours of Practical (P) per week [for B. Pharm/ M. Pharm]shall
be equal to one credit as allotted in the respective schemes.

4.8.3 A candidate may provisionally continue to attend next higher year, even if,
the result of qualifying year / semester has not been declared. However,
subsequently if he/she is not able to clear qualifying semester examination, the
candidate cannot claim any right on the basis of his/her provisional admission.

4.8.4 The maximum duration of the course shall be as follows. However, for one
mercy attempt the para 24.1.4 of the Ordinance No.12: “Examination General”
shall be applicable (table 14).

Table 15: Courses and their maximum duration
S. No. Course Maximum Duration
01 B.E. 8 years + 1 mercy attempt
02 B.E. (PTDC) 8 years + 1 mercy attempt
03 B. Pharm. 8 years + 1 mercy attempt
04 MCA 6 years + 1 mercy attempt
05 M.E. /M.Tech./ M. Pharm 5 years + 1 mercy attempt


4.9 Merit List

4.9.1 Course & Branch wise final merit list of first ten (10) candidates in the order
of merit shall be declared by the University only after the main examination of the
final semester on the basis of the integrated performance of all the years of the
course. The merit list shall include the first ten candidates securing at least first
division and passing all semesters in single attempts.


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4.10 Attendance

4.10.1 Candidates appearing as regular students for any semester examination
are required to attend 75 percent of the lectures delivered and the practical
classes held separately in each subject of the course of study, provided that a
short fall in attendance upto 10% and a further 5% can be condoned by the
principal of the college and Vice-Chancellor of the University, respectively for
satisfactory reasons.

4.11 Medium of Instruction and Examination

4.11.1 The medium of instruction and examination shall be English throughout
the course of study.

4.11.2 The subjects to be studied in different semesters shall be as per the
Schemes, approved by Board of Studies.

Other details related to the courses can be found in the relevant ordinances
available on the website of Rajiv Gandhi Prodyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal.
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5. SCHOLARSHIPS

Institute facilitates scholarships as mentioned in this section. These
scholarships are sanctioned by various sponsoring agencies associated to Govt. of
India, M.P. Government and private agencies. Students are advised to take
advantage of these, by applying in time when applications are invited for the
same. The details of all kinds of scholarships along with last date of submitting
applications are displayed on the notice board, from time to time.
(A) Post Metric scholarship
(i) For SC/ST student
(a) whose parent’s income is upto 2.0 Lakhs for SC category and upto 2.5 Lakhs
for ST category is entitled for 100% fee concession. As per norms government
norms some fee such as caution money, institute development fees and
university misc. fees (RGPV), and parking charges are applicable.
(b) whose parent’s income is more than 2.5 Lakhs but less than 3.0 lakhs for ST
category is entitled for 50% fee concession. For SC category 50% fee
concession is entitled for those students only whose parent’s income is upto
2.0 Lakhs. As per government norms some fee such as caution money, institute
development fees and university misc. fees (RGPV), and parking charges are
applicable.
In addition to above concession, all SC/ST students are entitled to get Rs 550/- per
month in case of day scholar and Rs 1200/- per month in case of hosteller.
(ii) For OBC student whose parent’s income is upto 75 thousand as entitled for
fee concession. As per government norms some see such as caution money,
institute development fees and university misc. fees (RGPV), and parking
charges are applicable.
In addition to concession, all OBC students are entitled to get Rs 190/- per month
in case of day scholar and Rs 425/- per month in case of hosteller. For more
information for post metric scholarship please visit
(www.schlorshipportal.mp.nic.in)
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(B) PG scholarship
Scholarship of Rs. 8000/- p.m. is given to full time GATE/GPAT qualified
students admitted to M.E./ M.Tech./M.PHARM. courses as per AICTE norms and
approvals, if approved by AICTE, New Delhi. Scholarship shall be provided by
AICTE, New Delhi to the students by direct cash transfer for which student shall
need to register on AICTE web portal. Scholarship is paid only after it is received
from AICTE, New Delhi.
Few NONGATE candidates shall also be eligible for scholarship @ Rs. 8000/-
per month, under TEQIP grant of World Bank, number and criteria of which will
be finalized by the Institute administration.

(C) Other scholarships as mentioned in table 16.
Table 16: Details of other Scholarships
SNo Name of Scholarship Eligibility Scholarship Rs.
01
M.P. Merit Scholarship
Scheme
More than 75% in 12th
Exam.
Rs. 125/- P.M.
02
Scholarship for students of
Minorities Community, by
Minority Commission, Govt.
of India.
Minority Community belongs
to Muslim/ Sikh/ Christian/
Parsi / Budha % in 12th
Exam.
Rs. 20,000/- P.A.
against Fee & Rs.
5,000/- Scholarship
03
National Talent Search
Scheme Scholarship
Pre existing continued Rs. 500/- P.M.
04
New Central Sector Top Class
Scholarship for SC Students
10 Top ranked SC students in
MP PEPT exam
Rs. 1,00,000/- in
first year Rs.
30,000/-
subsequent years
05
New Central Sector Top Class
Scholarship for ST Students
5 Top ranked ST students in
MP PEPT exam
Rs. 1,00,000/- in
first year Rs.
30,000/-
subsequent years
06
Scholarship for physically
handicapped students
More than 40% disability of
any student
Rs. 10,500/- P.A.
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07
Scholarship for Students with
Disabilities
More than 40% disability of
any student
Rs. 10,500/- P.A.
08
CBSE - New Central Sector
Scholarship Scheme
More than 80% Marks in
CBSE Board/ MP Board
Rs. 10,000/- P.A.
09
Central Wakf Council,
Scholarship
More than 75% Marks in 12
th
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.
10
Kahanraj Sarvodaya Trust,
Mumbai Scholarship
More than 80% Marks in
12th only Jain community
students
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.
11 Sophia Merit Scholarship Inc
More than 80% Marks in
12th class
US$ 2,000 for entire
course (i.e. 4 years)
12 Sahu Jain Trust Scholarship
More than 80% Marks in
12th only for Jain students
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.
13
Jain Social Welfare
Association, New Delhi
More than 80% Marks in
12th only Jain community
students
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.
14
Life Science Foundation of
India Scholarship
More than 80% Marks in
12th
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.
15
Indian Oil Corporation
Scholarship
More than 75% Marks in
12th
Rs. 10,000/- P.A.
16 Jindal Trust Scholarship
More than 75% Marks in
12th
Rs. 10,000/- P.A.
17
Jain Social Welfare
Scholarship
More than 80% Marks in
12th only Jain community
students
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.
18
LIC Golden Jubilee
Scholarship Scheme
Details on LIC website Rs. 10,000/- P.A.
19
NTPC Scholarship scheme for
Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled
Tribe Students
Details on website
20 NEC - Nominees Scholarship
Students nominated by
Concerned State Govts.
Fee & Other Charges
21 Shri Vaishnav Scholarship
Students completed their
schooling from Vaishnav
Schools/ College
Rs. 6,000/- P.A.

For additional details on scholarship contact Admission and Examination Section.
Students are also advised to visit http://www.scholarshipportal.mp.nic.in for
details on schlorships provided by MP Government.
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6. HOSTELS

SGSITS houses four boys hostel and one girls hostel as follows
(i) Sir M. Visvesvaraya (First Year) Hostel
(ii) Shree H. Bhabha (Second Year onwards and PG) Hostel
(iii) Shree J C Bose Hostel (Third Year)
(iv) Sir C V Raman Hostel (IV Year)
(v) Smt Sarojini Naidu Girls Hostel (all UG and PG girls)
(vi) Transit hostel for research scholars

Mess Facilities: Good quality food is available in respective hostel mess-halls. A
Team of mess workers with a contractor is appointed in each hostel mess. The
menu and mess management is taken care by Students Mess Committee in
respective hostels. All hostel messes are equipped with watercoolers for drinking
water. Moreover, drinking water (processed through centralized aquaguard water
purifier) is available at all floors of the hostels.
Recreational Activities: These activities help the students of the hostels to satisfy
their social needs in maintaining the harmony and cohesiveness among them.
Various facilities are available in each hostel; such as (a) Carom Boards (b) Chess
Boards (c) Table Tennis (d) News papers and Magazines (e) TV hall with cable
connection. In addition to all these facilities inside the respective hostels, the
facilities for Cricket, Football, Handball, Lawn Tennis, Badminton, Gymnasium etc.
are also available in the institute premises. The students of the hostel also
organize and celebrate all major festivals as a part of sustaining the Indian ethics
and cultural values.
Hostel Allotment Procedure (boys): The candidates seeking admission to First
Year Hostel, i.e. Sir M. Visvesvaraya hostel, are required to submit the duly filled
application form alongwith the photocopy of PEPT Marksheet and challan copy of
registration in the Institute. The allotment is made on respective seats (all
categories) for all branches of engineering and pharmacy. After the session, the
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eligible students are shifted to Second Year Hostel i.e. Shree H. Bhabha hostel,
where these students are required to submit duly filled application form
alongwith the photocopy of previous year marksheet and the challan copy of
registration. Similar procedure is followed for allotment in Third year and Final
year hostels. Similar procedure is followed for allotment in Shri J C Bose Hostel to
PG students.
Hostel Allotment Procedure (girls): The girl candidates seeking admission to First
Year Hostel, i.e. Smt. Sarojini Naidu Girls Hostel, are required to submit the duly
filled application form alongwith the photocopy of PEPT Marksheet and challan
copy of registration in the Institute. The allotment is made on respective seats (all
categories) for all branches of engineering and pharmacy.
Hostel Rules: Following rules will govern the admission to the Hostel
(i) All the hostellers will be strictly under the control of Hostel Wardens.
(ii) Failure to pay Hostel fee in time will make the student liable for expulsion
from the Hostel.
(iii) All admissions are for a complete semester (6months), Boarders are liable
to pay all charges for the full semester irrespective of their date of
admissions.
(iv) Each Hostel has its own kitchen and dining room. Hostel Messes are run on
cooperative contract basis. The Institute will not be responsible for
management of their messing. Student residing in hostel has to take food in
hostel mess otherwise a maintenance charge has to paid every month as
per rule.
(v) Use of electric heaters od electric stoves or/and any other electric gadgets
in the hostel is strictly forbidden. In the room, cooking of foods is strictly
prohibited. Hostellers violating this rule or tempering with electric fuses or
other electric fitting in the Hostel will be liable to punishment leading to
cancellation of their admission to the hostel.
(vi) The Hostel will remain closed during the inter-semester breaks.
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(vii) Hostellers are advised not to keep any valuable and large amount of cash
with them The Institute does not hold any responsibility for losing or theft
of any of their belongings.
(viii) Student are not permitted to leave the hostel after 10 pm or as Specified by
Hostel Authorities.
(ix) Admission is granted for one semester at a time. Normally student may
continue as resident till the completion of the course, subject to passing in
the class admitted and satisfactory progress as well as good conduct.
(x) Separate electricity charges has to be paid for Personal Computer use as
per rule.
(xi) 20% and 15% of the total seats in the Hostel are reserved for students
belongs belonging to number of to Scheduled Tribes and scheduled Castes
respectively. If the sufficient number of students belonging to scheduled
caste and scheduled tribes are not available, their reserved seats will be
allotted to other students after last date for submission.
(xii) The wardens have full right to remove the students from the hostel if found
involved in any objectionable activities or violating the hostel environment.
(xiii) PG students are allotted the room for their tenure only. No extension in
permitted for any reason.
(xiv) For Hostel Fee: Please refer fee section
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7. GENERAL RULES, CODE OF CONDUCT AND ANTI-
RAGGING INFORMATION

7.1 General Rules, Code of Conduct
1. Students who do not join semester in time are liable to be refused the
admission in the current semester. In case of delay in joining due to illness
or other unavoidable cause, a communication must be made to the
Director in time.
2. Regular and punctual attendance in theory, practical, field work and class
test etc is required for every regular student in order to be eligible to
appear at the examination. In the case of persistent negligence of work,
repeated failures at examination or unreasonable delay in presenting
oneself for such examination a student may be required to withdraw from
the institute.
3. When a student is absent due to illness or any other genuine cause, a
written application must at once be sent to the Director.
4. All fee & privileges will be forfeited if a student is dismissed for bad conduct
or any other such reasons.
5. Student is required to replace repair an apparatus or other property
destroyed or damaged due to their fault.
6. The Director reserves the rights to remove the name of any student from
the roll due to failure to pay college in time (a) Failure to come up to
prescribed standard (b) Unsatisfactory conduct.
7. Any student will be liable for disciplinary action up to rustication for
behaving is a manner subversive to discipline or for any grave misconduct
like taking part in any kind of hooliganism either inside or outside the
institute and/ or hostel premises. Intimidation to anyone belonging to the
institute, unauthorized absence from attending classes taking part
in any un-academic and antisocial activity, any act of similar nature and
conviction in court of law for criminal offences.
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8. The Director reserves the right to refuse admission/registration to his own
discretion to any student at the beginning of any academic semester, for
reason of his/her behaving in a manner subversive to discipline or for any
grave misconduct and whose behavior/activity in
the opinion of the Director may not be considered as conducive to the
maintenance of discipline in the institute.
9. Every student should check the percentage of attendance from time to
time and the parents/guardians also should keep a watch in regard to the
percentage of attendance of their sons/daughters/wards and progress in
studies. According to present ordinance every student
must attend at least 75% of lectures, laboratory classes and must complete
class work, term work & sessional work for being eligible to appear at the
examination. The institute does not undertake the responsibility to
intimate the shortage of attendance of any student unless asked for.

7.2 Anti-Ragging Information
The legal definition of ragging is as follows:
“Ragging” means the doing of any act which causes, or is likely to cause any
physical, psychological or physiological harm of apprehension or shame or
Embarrassment to a student and includes,
1. Teasing or abusing of playing practical joke on or causing hurt to any
student.
2. Asking any student to do any act, or perform any thing, which he/she would
not, in the ordinary course, be willing to do or perform.
Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts:
1. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or
written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling
with rudeness a fresher or any other student;
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2. Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students
which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or
psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher
or any other student;
3. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary
course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of
shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the
physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student;
4. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular
academic activity of any other student or a fresher;
5. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the
academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students.
6. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a
fresher or any other student by students;
7. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse,
homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures,
causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person;
8. Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, posts, public insults which would
also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from
actively or passively participating in the is comfiture to fresher or any other
student;
9. Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or
any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or
showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or
any other student. Maintain Discipline and follow the code of conduct
 DONOT involve in any act of Ragging
 DONOT miss your classes
 DONOT indulge in day scholar / hosteller conflicts
 DONOT indulge in smoking / drinking / drug use
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Ragging is totally banned and any one found guilty of ragging and / or abating
ragging is liable to be punished depending upon the nature and gravity of the
offence
1. Cancellation of admission
2. Suspension from attending classes
3. Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits
4. Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation
process
5. Withholding results
6. Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or
international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
7. Suspension/expulsion from the hostel
8. Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1 to 4 semesters
9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to
any other institution.
10. Collective punishment: when the persons committing or abetting the crime
of ragging are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective
punishment as a deterrent to ensure community pressure on the potential
raggers.

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8. DEPARTMENTS WITH SPECIALIZATIONS AND
CENTERS

8.1 CIVIL ENGINEERING & APPLIED MECHANICS DEPARTMENT

This is the first department of SGSITS established in 1952.The Department is fully
equipped with modern facilities. The major strength of the Department its
participation in multidimensional activities like Testing, Consultancy, and
Organizing state of art Seminars, Workshops, Short Term Courses etc. The
Department is having faculty strength of 15 staff members with 10 of them having
Ph.D. This Department is equipped with 16 Laboratories and Computer Center for
Research and Development, teaching, training and consultancy. The department
has been identified as a Resource Center for earthquake studies by National
Programme for Earthquake Engineering Education, Govt. of India. A grant of INR
15 lacs was sanctioned for the setup of a lab in earthquake engineering under
NPEEE project of MHA. The Department is also a QIP Center for Ph. D.
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Faculty members of the department have been awarded various prestigious
awards like Anna University Award by ISTE (1992), UNESCO (1989), Career Award
in 1995, 1996, Indira Gandhi Fellowship in 1996, NPEEE Fellowship (2005), INA
Fellowship (2005, 2009), Young Scientist Award, MPCOST Fellowship in various
years to many faculty of the department. A large number of publications appear
in the National and International Journals and Proceedings of Conference every
year.

8.1.1 M.E. (Civil) Specialization in Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering is the oldest and most important specialization of civil
Engineering. The raw Civil Engineering bachelors are moulded into qualified
experts of Structural Engineering best suited to cater to the needs of industry,
teaching and research. Along with the subjects like Concrete Technology,
Foundation Engg., Numerical Methods, etc. common to all P.G. specializations,
the candidates study the hardcore Structural Engg. Subjects like Earthquake
Resistant Design of Structures, Finite Element Method, Advanced Structural
Analysis, Advanced Concrete Design, Advanced Steel Design, Theory of Plates &
Shells, etc. They also study some subjects like Theory of Plasticity and Mechanics
of Fiber Reinforced Composites, etc. The candidates with most updated
knowledge in the latest applications obviously find their employment in state &
central Govt, Organisations like city Dev. Authorities, Housing Boards, Bridge
Corporations, Railways etc. along with public sector and private ltd. companies
like H.C.C., L&T(ECC), HSCL, HPCL, NHPC, etc. They also have good
entrepreneurship option as structural consultants and give employment to many
people. Owing to vast Structural Engineering applications, they can also divert to
Aerospace, Ship building Structures etc. From the year 2012 Part Time course in
this Specialization also started to help the industry persons to upgrade
themselves.

8.1.2 M.E. (Civil) Specialization in Water Resource Engineering
Increasing scarcity of water in all sectors due to continuously growing population
has been playing considerable emphasis on Water Resources Development and
optimum utilization of available resources. The Flood – Drought situation in the
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country also calls for management of Water Resources in critical extreme
situation. The coming decades shall be requiring specialized experts in the area of
Water Resources Engineering & Management to solve the above mentioned
problems and to plan & execute the newly launched project of “Interlinking of
Rivers” by Government of India. This P.G Course Focuses on Resources Evaluation
and Management and not on conventional Fluid Mechanics. It imparts training to
the professionals in the area of Deterministic and Stochastic Hydrology, Water
Resources Systems Engg., Water Management, Ground Water Resources
assessment and Recharging, Design of Hydraulic Structures etc. The students
completing this course will be able to develop expertise in Evaluation and
Assessment of available Surface & Ground Water Resources, Decision Making
under Uncertainty, Optimum Use of Water, Reservoir Operation, On Farm Water
Management, Computer Aided Analysis &Design, Probability Theory and
Statistical modeling. The candidates after obtaining the degree will have the
opportunities of jobs in various Govt. Departments, Govt. of India Undertaki ngs,
Private Sectors dealing with Development & Management of Water Resources
including CWPRS, CWC, NIH, NWDA, WAPCOS, NHPC, NHDC, etc. Apart from
these they can develop themselves as unique consultants in the area. The
students who have completed the course in past have been very well placed.

8.1.3 M. Tech. Environmental Engineering
The increasing pollution in all sectors such as Water, Air, Noise is resulting in
Environmental Degradation and is providing alarms for the sustenance of
comfortable life on the surface of the earth. Scientists, Technologists, Engineers
are required to be alert to face these challenges of future. These aspects
emphasize on development of trained experts in the field of Environmental
Management and Pollution Control. M. Tech. course in Environmental Engg. is an
interdisciplinary one, open to graduates in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical
and Agricultural Engineering and it provides platform to acquire knowledge in all
the above mentioned areas. It imparts training in Air and Water Pollution Control,
Sanitary Chemistry and Microbiology, Environmental Hygiene, Industrial Waste
Treatment, Environmental laws, Legislation, Impact Assessment, apart from study
water and Sewage Treatment Plants. The candidates completing the course can
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be absorbed by R&D Organizations, Govt. and Private Sectors dealing with
Environmental Management and Pollution Control.

8.1.4 M.E. (Civil) Specialization in Transportation Engineering
With the launching of ‘Prime Minister Road Plan’ since last 1-2 years the Road
Sector had got a sudden boost and a large number of Roads are being remoulded
and constructed to develop a strong Road Transportation Network. A large
number of companies have been involved in Road Construction Projects and
having a very high demand of trained personnel in the area of Transportation
Engineering. The M. E. course offered by the Department provides training to
students in all the related areas of Transportation Engineering such as Highway
geometrics, urban and rural transportation planning, system analysis, Design and
construction of flexible and rigid pavements in addition to basic subjects of
concrete technology and geo-technical Engg. The candidates completing this
course shall be able to handle all tasks of planning, designing and construction of
road project and can be offered by various government and private organizations
dealing in road sector.

8.2 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Mechanical Engineering Department is one of the prime and oldest department
of the Institute with 18 learned staff members on the roll. Over the years, a
number of well equipped laboratories have been developed. The Department has
excellent experiment facilities in Vibrations & Noise Control laboratory, Material
Science Laboratory, Material Testing laboratory, Automobile and I C Engine
Laboratory, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Laboratory, Heat and Mass
Transfer Laboratory, Theory of Machines Laboratory, Fluid Mechanics laboratory,
Recently Computer Aided Design and Graphics Laboratory has been developed
with latest CAD/CAM software. Majority of the teaching faculty has either
acquired Ph.D. qualifications in their respective areas or are in the process of
completing the same. Many of the staff members have been associated to the
institutes of higher learning such as I.I.T.s, I.I.Sc. Bangalore, NITs etc. Department
has also conducted many Seminars, Conferences & Short Term Courses in last
three years.
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8.2.1 M.E. in Tribology and Maintenance Engineering
Tribology and Maintenance Engineering is an upfront area in technology. The M.E.
course covers the basic subjects like Boundary Layers, Theory and Vibration and
Noise Control in Bearings. Beyond this it also covers the specialized subjects like
applied Tribology, Analysis Selection and Design of Bearing, Diagonostic
Maintenance , Failure Analysis and Repair, Maintenance Planning etc. The course
is aimed at producing high quality professionals in the area of Maintenance
Engineering to meet the demand of the industry. The course structure is
dynamically linked to the needs of the industry and is in line with the front line
technology adapted by the industry. The post graduate students cater to the
needs of chemical, fertilizer, mining, automobile, textile and other similar type of
industries which are maintenance intensive. Besides this the pass out students
also seek career in advanced research areas. Some of the sponsored candidates
admitted are from engineering teaching institutes, who come for higher
qualification and on completion of the course go back to their parent institute.
Some of the candidates go to teaching profession after completion of the course.
Thus, the course offers a wide scope for the passing out students to work in
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different areas of the engineering profession. With increasing awareness among
the industries regarding the maintenance planning and failure control, this course
has a very promising future.

8.2.2 M.E. in CAD/CAM/CAE
Department has also started ME in CAD/CAM/CAE from the session 2012. The
objective of this program is to create highly qualified professionals in the field of
CAD/CAM/CAE to meet the challenges of Industries. Collaboration with IITs and
Industry is planned to meet this challenges. The department has developed a
separate PG lab for this course with high tech Rapid Prototyping and Reverse
Engineering Facilities along with state of art CAD/CAM/CAE softwares. The
courses taught in the first semester will be Computer Aided Design, Computer
Aided Manufacturing, Finite Element Analysis, Advance Machine Design, and
Advance Material Science. In the Second Semester the courses taught would be
Mechatronics and Industrial Automation, Optimization in Engineering Design,
Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling, along with elective subjects such as
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computer Aided Thermal Design, Product Design
and Development etc.

8.3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Electrical Engineering Department, established in 1957 has well developed
infrastructure and well-trained faculty and non-teaching staff. First postgraduate
course in Electrical Engineering started in 1962. At present the department
supports B.E, M.E. Electrical with specialization in (1) Power Electronics (2) Digital
Techniques and Instrumentation and PhD programs in Electrical Engineering.
Majority of the projects are based on the practical problems of the industries. The
Department has laboratories pertinent to these specializations, such as Power
Electronics Lab., Drivers Lab., Control Systems and Instrumentation Lab, VLSI
Design Lab., Microprocessor Lab., Digital and Analog Electronics Lab., DSP Lab,
Power System and High Voltage Lab, Machine Lab. A large number of papers are
published every year in various Journals and conferences as an outcome of P.G
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projects. The PG course are supported by Electrical Engineering, Electronics &
Telecommunication Engg. and Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. departments.



8.3.1 M.E. Specialising in Power Electronics
Most advances in the field of Electrical Engineering have been possible due to
Power Electronics, be it in manufacturing or Power system, transportation or
energy conservation. The department is a pioneer institute to start teaching or
Power Electronics in Madhya Pradesh and has highly qualified faculty in this field.
In addition the course is also supported by good number of Software and
Equipments.

8.3.2 M.E. Specialising in Digital Techniques and Instrumentation
The PG Course in Digital Techniques and Instrumentation is dedicated to
automation which combines Digital Electronics and Control. This course deals
with Microcontrollers, DSP, Advanced Processors, Reliability, VLSI, Sensors and
Instrumentation. The course is supported by highly qualified faculty and
equipments along with simulation software.

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8.4 ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT

The Department was established in 1972 and its first UG batch passed out in
1974. In the view of the large tele-density and in the field of mobile
communication in the country and expansion of computer networks, the
department started M.E. (Electronics & Telecom Engineering) program in 2003
which has special emphasis in Telecommunication technology. The department is
equipped with the state of art equipments and has developed laboratories in
related fields. The department has close interaction with IIT Mumbai in distance
education program and CISCO regional academy. The department has well
established computing facilities with intranet/internet connectivity. The
Department has actively participated in IMPACT project supported by world bank,
swiss dev. corporation (SDC) and Department of Electronics (now named as
ministry of information Technology) Government of India, aimed at enhancing
educational facilities to provide quality manpower. The department has
participated in TEQIP Phase I and also participating in TEQIP Phase II. The
department is QIP/PhD center of MHRD, Govt. of India.


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The Department has R&D in the field of Modeling and Analysis of high speed Local
Area Networks, Telecommunication, Switching Systems, Digital Signal Processing,
Optical Communication, Embedded Systems etc. Many students and faculty
members of the department have received young scientist and other prestigious
awards. Many alumni of the Department have pursued M. Tech. and Ph. D.
studies in various IITs and abroad after securing high percentile in GATE & GRE.

8.5 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGG. DEPARTMENT

This department came out as an offspring of Electronics Engineering due to
enormous development in the field of Electronics and demand of Instrumentation
Engineering at national and international levels. M. Tech. course in
Microelectronics and VLSI Design started in 2002 due to the requirement of
trained manpower in the field of VLSI. From the year 2012 Part Time course in this
Specialization also started to help the industry persons to upgrade themselves.
Laboratories are equipped with modern sophisticated instruments procured
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The faculty of the department is well qualified to accept the new challenges in the
Electronic and Instrumentation field. Recently three candidates are awarded
Ph.D. degree with department as a research center. A Special Manpower
Development Program (SMDP-II) is running in the department funded by Ministry
of Information and Communication Technology, Government of India. A SMDP-
VLSI Lab has been set up under this project in the department having EDA tools
like Cadence, Synopsis, Mentor Graphics, Tanner, Xilinx etc. Under India chip
program of SMDP project, a two stage CMOS op-amp was designed, fabricated
and tested. New ventures for research and product development in area of
Biomedical and Optical engineering are also being setup. Faculties of department
have taken training from IITs, IISc in the area of VLSI. Students of department are
performing well in different competitive exams in addition to good performance
in campus placement.

8.6 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

This department pioneered the education in Computer Engineering in the state of
Madhya Pradesh and Central India. It was established in 1983, the first one to run
the UG and PG programs in Computer Engineering. Recently the department has
also been recognized as a QIP center for Ph.D. Program in Computer Engineering.

The department continuously updates its curriculum to include contemporary and
specialized courses for UG and PG student. The prospective subject areas like Soft
Computing, Network & Information Security, Service Oriented Architecture,
Embedded systems, Data Mining, Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing etc. are
the part of the scheme. The projects carried out by the students have been
receiving applause from the industries and thus fetching good placement
opportunities.

The department is proud of its students, as many of the ex-students of the
department are now serving at prominent positions in reputed R & D
organizations and leading industries in the country and abroad.

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Recently computing labs of the Deptt. are modernized to house large no. of state
of the art computers. The department will be receiving a fund to the tune of Rs. 1
Crore in next 2-3 years under TEQIP project (phase-II) for setting up of the
advanced labs. The setting up of Cloud Computing lab under this project is already
in progress.

The department has established the Center for Distance Engineering Education
program (CDEEP) in collaboration with IIT Bombay in 2001. Through this program,
video lectures by eminent faculty of IIT Bombay are broadcast. The Deptt.
organizes the various ISTE workshops under NMEICT project of MHRD, Govt. of
India, through IIT Bombay, for teachers and students. Recently the department
has also been chosen as a Centre for Aakash project of Govt. of India being run in
collaboration with IIT Bombay for various R & D activities.



8.7 INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Industrial and production Engg. department was established in the year 1973, to
start the B. E. Program in Industrial and Production Engineering. M. E. Program in
Industrial Engineering and Management started in the year 1984. In the year
2003, M. E. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing was also started by the
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department. The Department is equipped with learned faculty and modern
facilities. The Department has set dimensions in research. In addition to winning
national level award, the faculty members have authored number of books which
are popular in many engineering curricula of the country. Conducting ISTE
sponsored Winter/Summer school and workshop and training programme for
executives is a regular feature of the dept. The department has as exclusive
reference library consisting of latest books, and videos. The department has well
equipped laboratory in the area of CAD/CAD, FMS, Industrial Inspection, and
Industrial Engg. and Ergonomics, Quantitative Techniques, Foundry and Welding.
The Department has well equipped workshop for imparting basic training in
various trades/manufacturing processes. The Department has been continuously
carrying out consultancy work in the area of production & Industrial Engg. &
Management for the past 20 yrs. The department has produced six Ph. Ds and
have published 10 books. More than 100 research papers have been published by
the department in the last three years.

8.7.1 M. E. in Industrial Engineering and Management
This program is aimed at training the students in Optimization, Enterprise
Resource Planning, Classical Industrial Engineering, Operations, Finance, and
Marketing Management. Students from all branches of engineering are eligible in
this program. This program is supported by qualified and dedicated faculty.
Students of this program are also absorbed in Manufacturing as well as service
industry. Many defence personnel have also completed this program in the past.
Due to its running over 25 years, it has very wide and deep alumni base. The
passouts of this program have carved a niche for themselves. They include CEOs
of the industry, entrepreneurs and faculty in engineering institutes of repute.

8.7.2 M. E. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
CIM is revolution in making. Gone are the days when designing was manual and
manufacturing was labour intensive. Today Computer Aided Design workstations
have replaced drawing boards, traditional machining is replaced by Computerized
machines and systems. Modern organizations apply Enterprise Resource Planning
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(ERP) for managing resources and Product Life Cycle Engineering and
Management (PLEM) to mange product over their entire life cycle. M. E. in CIM
covers all advanced and state to art subjects. The subjects in the first semester
are (i) Computer Aided Design (ii) Finite Element Analysis (iii) Computer Aided
Manufacturing (iv) Manufacturing Science (v) Manufacturing Automation along
with (a) FEM Lab (a) Programming in CAD/CAM lab and (b) Application
Programming lab. Subjects in second semester are (i) Intelligent Manufacturing
(ii) Product Life Cycle Engineering and Management (iii) Rapid Prototyping and
Rapid Tooling (iv) Enterprise Resource Planning and MIS and (v) Mechatronics and
Industrial Automation along with (a) Virtual Prototyping and Manufacturing
Simulation lab and (b) RDMS (MIS) lab.



Students perform one year project in CAD/CAM/CAE using latest software and
employing computational techniques such as Design of Experiments, Taguchi
Methods, Response Surface Method, Artificial Neural Network etc. CAD/CAM/CAE
software such as Pro-Engineer, ANSYS, MasterCAM, and AutoCAST are available in
the lab on latest workstations. Started in 2003, in over the last 10 years more
than 100 students have graduated from this course and have been well placed in
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industry, academics and research institutions making this course a favourite
choice for seeking admission in PG at SGSITS.

8.8 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The department of Information Technology was established in the year 2000,with
the starting of B.E. Program in Information Technology. The department
currently has five fully networked labs with state‐of‐the art computing facilities
and Internet/Intranet connectivity. Department has recently received a grant of
Rs. 18.80 lacs from AICTE(MODROB) through which a new laboratory for Advance
Computing is being developed. With the financial assistance of Rs. 15 lacs under
TEQIP project, department is developing a new smart class room under Quality
Enhancement in Engineering Education (QEEE) program of IIT-Madras. This class
room can be used for various padagogical activities like live lectures from IIT-
Madras, tutorials through distance education, interactive books, Virtual labs
and Open Courseware. The institute has given a grant of Rs. 20 lacs to the
department for enhancement of research and development activities in the
department.

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The Mobile Computing Lab in the department houses the experimental setups
based on latest wireless and mobile equipments to impart the knowledge to
students in the area, which is one of the important upcoming areas in the field of
Information Technology.
The curriculum of B.E (IT) is reviewed from time‐to‐time and is revised
regularly, keeping in view the needs of industry. The department also
provides training and higher learning opportunities to faculty members of the
department to improve their teaching methodology. The faculty members are
also encouraged to take‐up consultancy work and carry out research and
development activities. The department has good collaboration with some of
the reputed industries. The experts from the industry are invited as visiting
faculty as well as for delivering lectures on specialized topics. Many student
projects at final year level are also carried out in association with the
industries. An internal website has also been developed in the deptt., containing
E‐library in which 200 books and 100 Tutorials of various subjects have been
collected which will help the students to improve their analytical and
practical skills. The Department also maintains a Lecture Management
System (moodle) for all the courses.

8.9 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS

Department of Computer Technology & Applications was established in the year
2001, with an aim to meet the increasing demand of trained computer
professionals in the growing computing world. The department currently offers
one PG programme (M.C.A.) with an annual intake of 60 students. The
department of CTA fulfills the need of ever growing I.T. Industry by producing
competitive, enthusiastic & well groomed computer professionals. The
department aims to fulfill the vision with total commitment from faculty, staff &
Students. The young faculty of department is well qualified, enthusiastic and hard
working. The department continuously encourages the faculty to acquire higher
qualifications & pursue research work. Almost 50% of them have submitted their
thesis towards Doctoral Degree (Ph D) and other higher qualifications.
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The department started its working in year 2001 with a single computer lab
with 24 Pentium Terminals. However with each year the computing facilities were
added upon and currently the department is having two well-equipped fully
networked laboratories with two high end servers and Pentium nodes. The
department also uses various audiovisual facilities such as a Smart Classroom and
LCD projectors. The department also has a well appointed seminar room, which is
used for lectures and student presentations. In addition, the department has a
high end computing lab dedicated to projects of final year MCA students.
Several specialized subjects have been included in the curriculum of MCA
such as Data Mining, Cloud Computing and Mobile Computing. The curriculum of
MCA is revised periodically in consultation with industry experts to train students
in facing the challenges of ever growing software industry. The students are
encouraged to undertake projects in collaboration with various industries and are
also sent for training in industries. Both faculty & students have been working in
synchronization to take the department to heights of academic excellence. The
faculty members of the department have been constantly striving for the
excellence through improvement in teaching methodologies and research work
and have published more than 55 research papers in International Conferences
and Journals of repute in past ten years.


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8.10 MANAGEMENT STUDIES

Department of Management Studies was established in the year 2012, keeping in
mind the increasing demand of Professional Managers in the every nook and
corner of the world. The department offers PG programme with an annual intake
of 60 students. For admission students have to appear in National level CMAT
entrance examination which is held by AICTE twice in a year. Vision of the
department is to satisfy the need of ever growing Industry by producing
competitive, enthusiastic well groomed professionals. The department aims to
fulfill the vision with total commitment from faculty, staff and students. The
young faculty of department is well qualified, enthusiastic and hard working. The
department continuously encourages the faculty to acquire higher qualifications
pursue research work. Almost all of them are working towards their Doctoral
Degree (PhD) and other higher qualifications. The students are encouraged to
undertake projects in collaboration with various industries and are also sent for
training in industries. It is evident from the past year record that both faculty and
students have been working in synchronization to take the department to greater
heights of academic excellence. Apart from academic excellence students are also
motivated to take part in sports and cultural area.

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8.11 BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING

Biomedical Engineering deals with the application of electronic, pneumatic and
mechanical instruments that are used in medical science applications. The
bachelors course on Biomedical Engineering in this Institute has started in the
year of 2002 with an intake of 60 students. This course covers the Electronics and
Instrumentation aspects of medical instruments required for health care. The
theory of signal processing applied to medical science such as, image processing,
digital signal processing, network analysis, etc. is also a part of academic
curriculum in this course. This course also imparts training to the students for
overall design, maintenance and installation of medical instruments in a hospital
or a medical R&D centre. This course aims to strengthen the manpower in the
area of Biomedical Engineering. Thus, this forms a bridge between Engineering
and Medical streams for research & development as well as applications in the
regular practices.



8.12 PHARMACY DEPARTMENT
The department of pharmacy (Formerly state college of pharmacy) is considered
to be one of the best pharmacy schools of central India imparting need based
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undergraduate and postgraduate pharmaceutical education. Equipped with
sophisticated research instruments and lab equipments, well qualified and
experienced faculty and with a good library, computing and lab facilities it offers
four year B. Pharma. Degree and Two year M. Pharm. Degree in industrial
Pharmacy and Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Specialization
respectively and a full time Ph. Ds Degree programme. The faculty members of
the department are actively engaged in various research projects with the
financial support of UGC, AICTE, and MHRD & MPCST. Over 30 candidates have
been awarded Ph.D Degree under the supervision of faculty members. The
research papers published/presented by faculty members and research students
in various international and national journals/conferences have been widely
appreciated. The department has maintained an excellent student placement
track record throughout. The Industry Institute Partnership cell (IIPC Pharmacy)
sanctioned by AICTE to pharmacy Deptt. The department has been actively
interacting with the pharmaceutical industries for fostering industry-academia
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8.12.1 M. Pharm. (Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
The curriculum of this programme has been designed to impart a research based
specialized education in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical chemistry. The
requirements of pharmaceutical industry are given due weight age in the course
contents and research projects. The major areas of current research activities
include computer aided drug designing new drug discovery, production rugs, and
drug analysis.
8.12.2 M. Pharm. (Industrial Pharmacy)
This course is fully dedicated to the academic needs of pharmaceutical Industry.
Knowledge of all important pharmaceutical fields is duly covered in the
curriculum. The students are trained in all important areas like quality assurance,
drug regulatory affairs, pharmaceutical packaging, formulation development,
process development and industrial management through practical’s seminars,
and industrial projects. The Labs are equipped with all advance equipments and
facilities needed for carrying out research experiments. Participation of senior
experts from pharmacy industries in the course coverage and examination
evaluation is a routine practice. The major areas of current research interest are
novel drug delivery system, formulation development, stability and solubility
enhancement of new materials for pharmaceutical
applications.

8.13 APPLIED PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
The department has been offering M. Sc. (Applied physics) since 1969 and M.
Tech. (Optoelectronics) with specialization in Optical Communication since 1995.
The laboratories in area of lasers, fiber optics, non linear optics, optical
communication and nanotechnology are among the best in the country offering
M.Tech programmes. Experimental R&D labs have been developed for PhD
programme. The department has been running a number of collaborative
programmers at national level with C.A.T., Indore, B.A.R.C., Mumbai, D.A.V.V.,
Indore and BIRLA Institute of technology, Mesra (Ranchi). The international
collaboration with the institute of physics, Humboldt University, Berlin (Germany)
has been sponsored by DST , Govt. of India and DAAD, Germany, since 2003.
Several research projects funded by DST, DAE, CSIR, AICTE, UGC, NPMASS,
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MPCOST, ICMR and DBT with a large number of full time research fellows are
either completed or being conducted successfully in the department. In the last
six years (2006-2011), 15 Ph.D. theses have been submitted in the area of Non-
linear optics and laser physics, semi-conductor Nanostructures and bulk. At
present six (06) students are pursuing their PhD from the department. The
research group publishes large number of research papers in leading International
Journals of USA, UK, Japan and Germany. The PG Students are encourage to take
up their major project works at leading national institutes and R&D organizations
like IISc, IITs, CEERI-Pilani, CSIR, Chandigarh, DRDO and RRCAT etc. The current
areas of research include semiconductor Nanotechnology, Laser physics, coherent
Laser spectroscopy, Nonlinear optics, Fiber Optics and Integrated Optics.



8.13.1 M. Tech. (Optoelectronics)
The programme has been designed keeping in view the national technical
manpower requirement in the general area of Lasers and Optical Communication.
The course offered includes subjects such as Laser Physics, Fiber Optics, Nonlinear
Optics, Optical Instrumentations, Integrated Optics, Optical Network and
nanophotonics. The successful students find job potentialities both in Public
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sector and Private Organizations including the National R&D Laboratories like
BARC, CAT, DRDO, C-DOT, ISRO etc. the course contents are continuously updated
with active participation of Scientists from CAT- Indore, IIT Delhi, DAVV-Indore
and IUC (DAE-CSR) Indore.


8.14 APPLIED CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

The department offers a post graduate programme, M.Sc.(Applied Chemistry)
with two specializations i.e. Textile Chemistry and fine Chemicals & Drugs. The
Laboratories of the Department are equipped with facilities / instruments to
perform experiment and computational facilities with advanced chemistry
software to perform molecular modelling and virtual drug design studies in pure
and applied chemistry. All most all the faculty members possesses doctoral
degree and are actively engaged in research work. The department also provides
consultancy and takes testing of Engineering Materials for various industries as a
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8.15 APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

This department offer M.Sc. (Applied mathematics) with specialization in
Computer Science programme. The faculty of this department has set trends in
pursuing quality research at abstract and concrete level. A number of research
publication appears in the journal at national and international level. The field in
which research is carried out in the departments are: Magnetic Fluids, Bio-
Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Optimization Techniques, Inventory
Control, Topology, Fuzzy Sets, Network, Fourier Analysis, Summability, Fixed Point
Theory, Non-Linear functional Analysis, SQC., Reliability, Computational Fluid
Dynamics, Special functions, variational Inequality etc. The department is running
this Course since 1970 with the objective to train students for application of
mathematics to engineering problems. In recent years there has been a wide
spread use of computers in engineering design and scientific research. In view of
this we have proposed modified syllabi of M.Sc Applied Mathematics with
specialization in computer science with two fold objectives. The modified syllabi
will provide in depth knowledge of the core subjects like Discrete Mathematics,
Theory of Computation, Graph Theory, Fuzzy Logic, Stochastic Processes etc.
which are essential for fundamental research in computer science. Second
objective of the course is to train students for engineering problems by
simulation, Mathematical Modeling and Numerical methods using computer.

8.16 CENTRAL LIBRARY
Central Library was established in 1955 with a small collection of 429 books.
Currently it earns the status of the biggest college library in Madhya Pradesh in
the field of technology and science education with 80172 Books and 10500 plus
Standards, Reports, Thesis and Back Volumes.
It is full flagged with good quality of high cost standard reference and text -
books, world reputed International and National research journals, thesis, project
reports, audio/visual and electronic learning resources in all disciplines of
technical education. It also contains the literature of social sciences and
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humanities. Beside the Central Library there are departmental libraries of
different teaching departments to satisfy departmental need of literature.

The central library has separate three-floor building. It has six major separate
sections for Administrative and Circulation operations, Textbooks collection,
Book-Bank collection, Reference collection, Journals, Thesis and Reports
Collection and Computer section for digital resources. The reading facility has
been provided in all sections. Library is complete automated. Library has 35
computers, 3 servers, Scanner, Library LAN, Campus Wide Networks (CWN) and
associated infrastructure for access of digital resources. All computers are used
for library house keeping operations and online/Internet based services to users
within the campus. Library has a good collection of electronic resources as well.
All electronic resources (e-books, journals and Video lectures, etc.) available in
2500 CDs are provided on the Campus Wide Network (CWN) through NAS-Cum-
Mirror server. Beside the CDs, Library also purchases approx. 1500 on-line
journals covering the field of Engineering, Sciences, Technology and Social
sciences; these are also available on Campus Wide Network (CWN) through IP
based access. The Libsys International Library software with Web OPAC facility is
used for house- keeping operations of the library. On-line Public Access Catalogue
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(OPAC) of library collection has been provided to user to update their information
regarding the holdings of the library resources.

8.17 CENTRAL WORKSHOP
Workshop was established in 1953 with a vision of providing technical knowledge
with practical expertise. It has played a pioneer role to facilitate research, projects
& other maintenance activities. It has a wide range of shops to enable the student
to understand different forming & cutting processes like. (i) Machine shop (ii)
Machine tool Laboratory (iii) CNC machine shop (iv) Carpentry shop (v) Smithy
shop (vi) Fitting shop (vii) Foundry shop (viii) Welding shop. Workshop facilitates
various UG/PG project of industrial production and mechanical engineering such
as Four ball friction load testing machine, vacuum moulding machine, ball mill,
hydrostatic bearing machine, cam reduction unit , torque measuring machine,
break testing machine, two wheeler engine testing, clutch testing machine,
Maruti clutch plate moulding /jolting, pneumatic drilling machine, CO
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moulding
machine, shock absorber testing machine etc. and actively participates in many
institute level activities.

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8.18 COMPUTER CENTER
Computer centre has three main labs for I
st
year students. It also has a server
room. Students can work on Internet services during the college time. Computer
center also assists T.P.O. in all the on line exams happening from time to time. In
addition computer center also arranges facilities for different online counselling
such as P.E.P.T. etc.
8.19 LANGUAGE LAB
The purpose of the lab is to involve students to actively participate in language
learning exercises and get more practice which is otherwise not possible in a
traditional classroom environment. The language laboratory offers the following:
• Text, images, audio and video can easily be integrated. Teachers can alter
materials to fit their requirements.
• Learners can record their own voice and play back the recordings, interact with
each other and the teacher.
• Teachers can intervene and control the learners computers via the teachers
console.
• There are various modules like (i) Study skills success (ii) Tense Buster
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9. TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL

The Training and Placement Cell of the Institute plays a vital role in shaping
the career of the students. The Training and Placement Office help in (i)
Arranging in-plant training for students and (ii) Conducting campus
recruitment. For placement a large number of prospective employers are
contacted during the year. The placement cell also organizes expert lectures,
personality development initiatives for the students. The placement cell is
facilitated by departmental coordinator from each department to help him in
the process of trainng and placement. The placement cell does the mentoring
of the students to perform well in the written test, group discussions and
interview.
In the year 2012-13, fifty organizations recruited students from the
institute. Total 332 placements have been done in the year 2012-13 till now.


Placement Record of last nine years
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Table 17: Placement Record 2012-13
Sr. Name of Recruiters CE EE IPE CSE TC MECH INSTRU IT BME MCA Total
1 Acc Concrete 3 1 4
2 Ador Welding Limited 1 3 1 5
3 Air Force 1 1
4 Akash Institute 1 2 3
5 Amdocs 2 3 1 6
6 Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd 1 5 2 3 1 12
7 Capgemini 1 3 3 11 10 6 8 42
8 CSC 2 2 2 3 2 11
9 Deloitte 3 2 1 4 10
10 General Motors 1 1
11 Headstrong 2 1 3 6
12 Hella Electronics Ltd 3 3
13 Impetus 3 3
14 Infobeans 4 4
15 Infosys 1 8 2 12 14 11 18 5 71
16 Ittiam 1 1 2
17 John Deere 1 2 3
18 L & T Construction 1 1
19 L&T Core 2 4 1 4 11
20 Mahale 2 1 3
21 Mahindra & Mahindra 6 6
22 Microsoft 3 3 6
23 Minda Group 1 3 4
24 Mu Sigma 2 1 1 4
25 New CAS Holand 1 2 3
26 Nursee Monje 2 1 1 1 5
27 Oracle Finance 2 5 7
28 Persisent 3 2 5
29 Piramal Health Care 1 1
30 Ranbaxy Limited 1 1
31 RKGA Consultancy 2 2
32 SAP Labs 6 6
33 Sys Tango 2 1 3
34 TATA Technologies Ltd 1 4 10 1 16
35 Trident Group 1 1 2
36 VE - Commercial Vechiles 2 5 7
37 Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. 1 1 4 2 8
38 WAPCOS Limited 1 1
39 Webdunia.com Pvt. Ltd. 1 2 3
40 Wipro 2 5 1 6 5 4 10 4 37
41 WR Department 1 1
42 YESPay IT Services 2 2
TOTAL 15 26 16 52 45 38 44 74 17 5 332
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10. STUDENT ACTIVITY

Apart from academics students of SGSITS spend their leisure time in activities
that help them in total personality development. These activities have been
related to professional club activity, cultural and literary activity and activities
related to sports and gymnasium.

10.1 PROFESSIONAL STUDENT CLUB ACTIVITIES
Faculty of SGSITS has been proactively associated in many professional clubs/
chapters/sections of IEEE, IE(I), ISTE, IGE, IWRS, ASE, IPA, IHPA, APTI, SAE, IIF,
IIIE, CSI etc. Faculty has also been encouraging students to open student
chapters of professional club in the institute. These clubs are managed by the
students and they organize various event related to their discipline. This
provides student the industrial exposure and help in developing managerial
and entrepreneur skills. Some of these clubs are as following:

10.1.1 IETE Student forum and SRC Club: Electronics and Telecommunications
department has recently started IETE student forum for students of Electronics
and Telecommunications department with 102 student members in the year
2012. The club objectives are to organize various technical events for their
student members. Various activities such as VLSI workshop and expert lectures
are being organised in this student forum. Recently SRC club to enhance
robotic activities have also been started in the department. This is club in very
active is arranging robotic competitions in the institute.

10.1.2 SAE Collegiate Club: Started in 2002 SAE (Society of Automotive
Engineers) collegiate club has now 11 years of standing. Students of
Mechanical and Industrial and Production Engineering Disciplines are members
of this club. This club regularly organises CAD training programs, Expert
lectures, Field visits etc for members.

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The club has been participating in all the BAJA events organised by NATRIP
from 2007 to 2012. In this event the students develop ATV (all terrain vehicle)
in institute and compete with teams from all over the country.

10.2 CULTURAL AND LITEARY ACTIVITIES

Freshers’ Day 2013 was organized on 23
rd
Sept 2013 at Ravindra Natya Garha
Auditorium, Indore. The Merit opener for SGSITS, Mr. Vaibhav Sharma was
felicitated during the event. Cultural program was also organized in the
evening in which about 150 participants displayed their talent. The features of
this cultural program were (ii) Interclass dance competition (iii) Solo singing,
and (iii) Instrumental music. Section ‘F’ was the winner Section ‘A’ was runner
up and Section ‘J’ was second runner up in the dance competition.

AYAAM 2013, the annual carnival of SGSITS was organized during 8th-9th-10th
of March 2013. Many Technical, Social, Cultural, and Fun events were
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organised in the carnival making it truly multi-dimensional. AAYAAM started
with Gold Medal Award ceremony on 8th Morning. District Collector Er Aakash
Tripathi felicitated the meritorious students of various branches of engineering
and pharmacy.
TECHNICAL EVENTS: Vellum, paper presentation competition was
organised in which 200 students presented papers on recent themes in
Engineering. Under Quiz competitions of BRAINAC and ACIES participation of
over 1000 students was recorded.
Other technical events organized were are Bridge design competition,
Robot design competition, Circuit Design Competition, and Webography. More
than 800 students participated in these technical events. In addition
Management Events Bid Mastereyo and SGSITS Senate also witnessesd ample
participation.
SOCIAL EVENTS: Blood donation camp was jointly organized by NSS and
Bio-Medical Department. MARATHON was organized on 10th March with
theme of Green and Clean Indore. 600 participants in different age groups
participated in the Marathon.
CULTURAL EVENTS: Solo singing and Solo Dance Competition “Talino”
was organized on 8th March was a very successful event in which students
presented their talent individually. Cultural Night “Nartyanjali” the cultural
night organized on 9th. Many beautiful dances were performed in this cultural
night. In addition to dances instrumental music, mimicry and wonderful
compering was done by students. The 2000 plus audience included faculties,
guests and students. Towards the end Band Performance by Rhythm was also
presented. Art Exhibition and Rangoli competition was also well organized and
appreciated by all.
FUN EVENTS: 40 stalls of games by SGSITS students were organized.
Open Movie Theatre with two movie shows were performed on 8th Evening.
Street Dancing event and DJ playing was liked by all. In addition Food stall
operated by students was well managed and appreciated.
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DEPARTMENTAL EVENTS: In addition their were many event organized
by Various departments, Arrogya Stall of Pharmacy and Chem-fun from
Chemistry depart are a few to name.

Freshers’ Day Program ASGARD 2012 (7th Nov.' 12): The Cultural program
with interclass dance competition and other events were organized during this
event. Prof Sudhir S Bhadauria, Director SGSITS felicitated Ms Nehul
Mohindra, the top merit position admitted in SGSITS Indore in the year 2012.
Beautiful dance performances was staged by the talented freshers of 2012
batch Section G was declared winner of the interclass dance competition,
Section I was runner up and Section D was second runner up. ASGARD 2012
was conducted in midst of the submission and test its successful conduct
demonstrated that learning and fun can go together.

AAYAAM-2012, the biggest techno-cultural festival of the Institute over the
years was celebrated from 16th to 19th Feb. 2012. Many technical, cultural,
social and fun events were organized. The Blood donation camp was jointly
organized by Bio-Medical Engg Dept. and SVTECS, SGSITS. The camp was
inaugurated by honorable minister of state (health and technical education,
Govt of MP) Mr Mahendra Hardiya. The chief guest of cultural program
organized was Mrs Sumitra Mahajan, Member of Parliament - Indore. Speaking
on the occasion Mrs Mahajan emphasized on the importance of overall
personality development of students.
Many Technical, Cultural, Social events were organized under AAYAAM
2K12 such as - Technical events: (i) Vellum paper presentation (ii) Robotics and
Circuit design competition (iii) Bridge design competition (iv) C-coding and
similar events (v) Quiz. Cultural events: (i) Art exhibition and Rangoli
competition (ii) Solo singing competition (iii) Institute cultural night (iv) Inter-
college dance competition (v) SOCH Band performance. Social events: (i) Blood
donation (ii) Marathon with theme of “SAVE GIRL CHILD”. Fun events: (i) Open
movie theatre (ii) Games stall (iii) DJ at Basketball ground (iv) Food zone. All
these events were managed by students under guidance of faculty conveners.
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Freshers’ Day Program ASGARD (1st Oct 2011): The various activities that
were organized include (i) Art Exhibition (ii) Rangoli Competition (iii) Quiz (iv)
Games Stall and (v) Cultural program. The program was a grand success with
120 students participation in quiz, 27 in art exhibition, and 21 in Rangoli
competition. 12 stalls of games were put by second year students. Cultural
program was also organized in the evening. The features of this cultural
program were (i) Anti-ragging skid (ii) Interclass dance competition (iii) Solo
singing (iii) Instrumental music, and (iv) Mimikri


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In addition student in guidance with faculty have initiated the following clubs:
(i) SVTEC- Shri Vivekanand Technical and Cultural Club for enhancing
technical and cultural skills in students
(ii) PRATIBIMB- Fine Arts and Photography Club
(iii) ADHIKAAR- is the society by the college students for helping kids of
economically weaker sections of society
(iv) RHYTHM MUSIC CLUB- to promote the aspiration of music lovers

INGENOUS: Institute magazine “INGENOUS” is published every year by faculty
guided student team, in which student collect articles, poems, and cartoon
from their fraternity. They also collect recent development from various
department and centres. Finally they collate these with contents, foreword
and messages and get it printed and distributed in the institute.

10.3 SPORTS COMPLEX AND CENTRAL GYMNASIUM
Physical recreations through games and sports have always been an important
part of the Institute since its inception. Games like football, cricket, Badminton,
volleyball, Throw ball, basketball, chess, Table Tennis, Kho-kho, Kabbadi,
Athletics, Handball, carom and Lawn tennis are played in regular practice. Since
1960, SGSITS is known for glorifying its name and honor, by wining number of
awards, trophies and shields at National level, State level and at Nodal level.
The department was also given the responsibility to organize various
tournaments at RGPV nodal level and was one of the Nodal centers in Madhya
Pradesh. Every year the section has conducted and organized many
tournaments at Nodal level inter-collegiate and Inter Nodal level Tournaments
for different Games. Recently many new more games have been introduced to
the students like snooker, billiards etc.
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At SGSITS recently a well equipped gymnasium and aerobics facility for the
students and the staff has been established under games and sports section.
This gymnasium has all modern equipments such as Vertical Chest
Press/Shoulder press, Peck fly / Peckdeck / Rear delt, Bicepcurl / triceps,
Functional trainer (smith cum cable cross), Leg press cum haq squat, Power
tower (dipping chinup hip flexor), Incline bench, Flat Bench, Upright bikes, and
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11. R&D AND INDUSTRY INTERACTION

11.1 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS
Quality Improvement Program (QIP) is MHRD scheme for encouraging the
students to do research leading to PhD and ME. SGSITS is QIP Centre for PhD in
following departments:
1. Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics
2. Electrical Engineering
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. Industrial and Production Engineering
5. Electronics and Telecommunications
6. Computer Engineering
SGSITS is QIP Centre for M.E. Programme in following departments:
1. Electrical Engineering (Power Electronics)
Admission to these are centralised and as per policies framed by QIP, For
details and admission to these please refer to QIP advertisement in newspaper
and on web.
11.2 DOCTORATE AWARDED TO FACULTY
Eleven Faculty were awarded doctorate in the last two years from prestigious
universities (July 2011 to June 2013)
 Dr Basant Agrawal (Mechanical Engg) IIT Delhi
 Dr Sudhir Tiwari (Mechanical Engg) IIT Delhi
 Dr Shailendra Sharma (Electrical) IIT Delhi
 Dr Avadhesh Dalpati (Industrial and Production Engg) IIT Roorkee
 Dr R K Porwal (Mechanical Engg) IIT Kanpur
 Dr Vineet Singh (Pharmacy) RGPV
 Dr B R Rawal (Mechanical Engg) IIT Delhi
 Dr Manoj Choksey (Mechanical Engg) IIT Delhi
 Dr S K Jain (Electronics and TC) IIT Roorkee
 Dr Anjana Jain (Electronics and TC) RGPV
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11.3 R&D PROJECTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
July 2011 to June 2012
1. Prof P K Sen (Applied Physics) received DST (Department of Science &
Technology) grant of Rs. 15.00 lacs for R&D project Electronic and
optical properties of pure and doped semiconductor quantum dots.
MoU has been signed for establishing National MEMS Design Center.
Software packages related to MEMS, VLSI, Multiphysics, etc. to a tune of
Rs. 70.00 lacs will be supplied under this MoU. Prof P K Sen and Dr J T
Andrews (Applied Physics) are coordinator and co-coordinator, in this
R&D project. Dr J T Andrews also received (i) grant of Rs. 20 lacs as
principal investigator for R&D project Imaging thermal damage in tissues
using OCT (DBT N.Delhi) (ii) grant of a Rs. 14.5 lacs for a two year R&D
project MEMS Optical coherence tomography (MPCOST Bhopal).
2. Prof R K Maheshwari (Pharmacy) received AICTE grant of Rs. 13.0 Lacs
under the Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence scheme for
pharmaceutical technology lab. He & Ms S Jawalkar have authored a
book on Formulation and evaluation of microspheres by mixed solvency
concept published by Lambert Academic Publishing in May 2012.
3. Prof T R Saini (Pharmacy) received a grant of Rs. 15.2 lacs under
Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) of AICTE for R&D project
Development of nanoparticle based targeted drug delivery system for
treatment of breast & uterine cancer. Mr Suresh Paswan received a
grant of Rs. 9 lacs under RPS Scheme of AICTE for R&D project Designing
& Computer Aided Optimization of Site Specific Tumor Targeted Nano-
technology Based Drug Delivery System. Mr Prakash K Soni received a
grant of Rs. 8 lacs under RPS scheme from AICTE for R&D Project Design
& Development of Nanocarrier Based Ocular Drug delivery systems for
Glaucoma. Prof T R Saini is Co-PI in both of these projects.
4. Prof R K Shrivastava (CED) was awarded prestigious Jal Nirmalta Award
by Indian Water Works Association Mumbai in March 2012. This award
has been given to Dr R K Shrivastava in recognition of his contributions in
the field of Water Resources Engineering and Management over the last
35 years.
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5. Prof Rakesh Khare (CED) received funding of Rs 25 Lacs for R&D project
Development of Earthquake Risk Analysis System for RCC Frame
Structures from DST, Delhi. He played key role in MoU with Moscow
Institute of Physics and Technology. This MoU is for research
cooperation & practical realization of the numerical assessment
methods of earthquake resistance of residential & industrial structures.
6. Dr Kartikeya Tripathi (MED) has signed MoU with Volvo Eicher
Commercial Vehicles Ltd. Pithampur for colloborative research project
on Loosening of Fasteners with a grant of Rs 13.0 lacs. The project
involves both, experimental and simulation work with objectives of
designing better fasteners for improving the maintainability of vehicles.
7. Dr Durgesh Joshi (IPED) is Co-principal investigator with Prof B Ravi of IIT
Bombay for project “Network-Enabled Online Casting Simulation System
(E-Foundry Project)" with a grant of Rs 152 Lacs from National
Informatics Center Services Incorporated, Ministry of Communication
and Information Technology, Govt. of India for demonstrating the
capability of the National Knowledge Network.
8. Mr M P S Chawla (BMED) has been selected as an Editorial Board
Member of “Artificial Intelligence Research", a reputed journal in the
area of Biomedical Engineering for the next five years. He has also been
selected as Chairman, student activities by IEEE, USA for IEEE M.P. and
C.G. sub-section.
9. Prof P D Vyavahare (E&TC) has been elected as Senior Member of IEEE
USA, in recognition of his contributions in the field of Electr. & TC
Engineering.
10. Prof (Mrs) Vandana Tare (CED) has been appointed as member, standing
advisory committee for rural roads for guiding NRRDA under Prime
Minister's Gramin Sadak Yojana.
11. Mr Shekhar Sharma (E & TC) received Best paper award (KF Antia
memorial prize) for paper Design of SIR Digital Filters using Particle
Swarm Optimization published in IEI journal 2010; award was given in
year 2011.


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July 2012 to June 2013
1. Prof P K Sen (Applied Physics) has been nominated as the Senate
member of Indian Institute of Science Education and Research -
Bhopal for three years: July 2012 to June 2015
2. Prof P K Sen was one of the eminent speakers at State Education
Summit organized on 19th December 2012 at Radisson Blu, Indore.
3. Indian Medical Council has sacnctioned Rs 83.75 Lacs for a three year
R&D Project “Development of a prototype hand held / wear able
gloucose monitoring device” Dr J T Andrews is the Principal
Investigator and Dr P K Sen is Co-PI for this Project
4. Prof P D Vyavahare, delivered tutorial on "Near Shannon limit
channel codes : Modified Turbo codes" in IEEE Third Asian Himalayas
International Conference on Internet, AH-ICI2012, on 22nd
November 2012. Event was organized by Institution of Engineering
(IOE) Kathmandu, Nepal.
5. Prof R K Maheshwari (Pharmacy) was honoured by Association of
pharmacy professionals with “Eminent Research Award 2012” during
national seminar at Bhopal (Globus, College of Pharmacy). He also
received the best paper award in this seminar for paper
“Spectrophotometric analysis of naproxen in solid dosage form at 317
nm using mixed solvency concept", Mr Bharat Verma is co-author of
this paper
6. Dr Suresh Paswan (Pharmacy Dept) received funding of Rs 5.0 lakhs
for R&D project entitled “Devlopment of Nanocarrier based targeted
drug delivery system for treatment of cancer” from MPCST Bhopal.
The project is of two years (July 2012 to June 2014)
7. Dr Nitish Gupta (App Chemistry Dept) received funding of Rs 4.63
lakhs for R&D Project “Industrial wastewater purification using novel
biosorbents” from MPCST, Bhopal. The project is of two years (July to
June 2014). Recently Dr Nitish Gupta also presented his research at
interdisciplinary Symposium on Materials Chemistry at Bhabha
Atomic & Research Centre, Mumbai.
8. Dr Manoj Chouksey attended the VETOMAC –VIII (Vibration
Engineering and Technology and Machinery) conference organized by
institute of fluid flow machinery, Polish academy of sciences held at
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Gdansk, Poland from 3-6 September, 2012 and presented his
research paper titled “Experimental modal analysis studies for
spinning rotor shaft system”
9. Prof Sudhir S Bhadauria (Director - SGSITS Indore) received funding of
Rs. 10.88 lakhs for R & D project “In-situ Performance based Residual
Service Life Prediction of Concrete Structures.” from MPCST, Bhopal.
The project aims at developing a mathematical model for
performance prediction and to propose a model for deteriorating
concrete structures based on field condition surveys.
10. Prof R K Shrivastava (CED) is appointed Dean-Construction
Technology faculty of Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya,
Bhopal.
11. Prof Rakesh Khare (CED) received funding of Rs. 4.0 lacs for R & D
project “Seismic performance of Existing Masonry Buildings” from
MPCST, Bhopal. The project is of two years (July 2012 to June 2014)
in which complete literature review, computer programming (for
selection and creation of probable ground motion, nonlinear material
behavior and hazard survival curves) and analysis of sample structure
will be performed
12. Prof D A Mehta has been appointed as the Coordinator of the Aakash
R & D project through IIT Bombay, for testing of Aakash II Tablets and
development of contents and applications for the tablet. Getting
associated with IIT Bombay for the above projects will boost R&D in
the department and many PG projects will also be aligned with the
state of art technology.
13. Prof R K Shrivastava chaired a technical seminar on “Water supply,
treatment technologies and distribution” in the 45th annual
convention of Indian water works association held at pune from 10th
to 12th Jan 2013. He also interacted with the youth as a member of
the panel during youth forum in the convention.
14. Dr Sudhir Tiwari (MED) Received grant of Rs 21 Lacs under RPS
(Research Promotion Scheme) scheme of AICTE for “Development
and analysis of composites to study influence of fiber matrix interface
on erosive wear performance of polymer composites modified
through surface treatment of fibers”. Prof. K Tripathi is Co-PI in this
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RPS. In addition Dr Tiwari also received grant of Rs 14 Lacs under
MODROB scheme of AICTE for "Modernization and Removal of
Obsolescence in Tribology Laboratory of Mechanical Engg
Department".
15. Dr Shailendra Sharma (EED) received grant of Rs. 12 lakhs for the
Modernization of Power Electronics & Drives Laboratory of Electrical
Engineering Department under MODROB Scheme of AICTE during the
financial year 13-14
16. Dr J T Andrews has joined the International Advisory Commitee of
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Signal Processing
(IJETSP) Dr. J. T. Andrews has also been appointed as Associate-Editor
of the Journal of Nanotechnology and Nanoscience.
17. Mr Lalit Purohit (IT) is principal investigator for MODROBS Project,
"Web-Services Composition in Cloud Computing Environment (WSC-
CCE)" with funding of 18.8 Lakhs from AICTE. The purpose of the
project is Modernization of Final year project laboratory, so that
students can do Cloud Computing based experiments and projects.
Duration: March-13 to February-14 (01 year)

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APPENDIX A: INSTITUIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP

A1: GOVERNING BODY
Chairperson: Honourable Minister, Technical Education & Training Department
Government of Madhya Pradesh
Members:
1. Finance Secretary, Govt. of M.P.
2. AICTE nominee (Regional Officer AICTE, Bhopal)
3. Director of Technical Education, Govt. of M.P.
4. Vice Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi Tech. Univ.
5. Industrialist, nominated by State Govt.
6. Three Teacher’s Representative elected by teachers.
7. One member co-opted by Governing Body (Nominated by UGC, New Delhi).
8. Two members from Govindram Charity Trust
9. Three members from Shri G S Technological Society
10. Director of the Institute (Member Secretary)

A2: ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
Director: Prof. Sudhir S Bhadauria
Deans
Dean Administration: Prof. T R Saini
Dean Academics: Prof. (Mrs) S V Charhate
Dean Research and Development: Prof. D K Mishra
Dean Student Affairs: Prof. B M Sharma
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Head of Departments (HODs)
1. Civil Engineering: Prof. S K Soni
2. Electrical Engineering: Prof. R K Saxena
3. Mechanical Engineering: Prof. Mrs S Manepatil
4. Industrial and Production Engineering: Prof. R C Gupta
5. Electronics and Telecommunications: Prof. P D Vyavahare
6. Electronics and Instrumentation: Prof. D K Mishra
7. Computer Engineering: Prof. D A Mehta
8. Information Technology: Shri Mukul Shukla
9. Computer Technology and Applications: Ms Sunita Verma
10. Management Studies: Dr A Dalpati
11. Bio-Medical Engineering: Dr P P Bansod
12. Applied Mathematics: Prof. U D Tapi
13. Applied Physics: Prof. Mrs S Kumbhaj
14. Applied Chemistry: Prof. (Mrs) M Verma
15. Pharmacy: Prof. T R Saini
Wardens
1. Dr R K Saxena Chief Warden
2. Dr Avadesh Dalpati Sir M Visvesvaraya Boys Hostel
3. Mr B R Rawal Shri H Bhaba Boys Hostel
4. Dr Manoj Choksey Shri H Bhaba Boys Hostel
5. Dr Neeraj Jain Shri J C Bose Boys Hostel
6. Dr Shailendra Sharma Shri J C Bose Boys Hostel
7. Dr. B K Tiwari Sir C V Raman Boys Hostel
8. Mrs Anjana Jain Smt Sarojini Naidu Girls Hostel
9. Mrs Swati Chaugaonkar Smt Sarojini Naidu Girls Hostel
10. Mrs Vaniki Joshi Lohani Smt Sarojini Naidu Girls Hostel
Admission and Examination Section: Shri Mahipal S Jeena (Registrar)
Account Section: Shri R N Tripathi (Account Officer)
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Section In-charges
 Store Section: Prof. B M Sharma
 Civil Engineering Cell: Prof. H K Mahiyar
 Electrical Maintenance Cell: Prof. H K Verma
 Exam Controller: Dr R K Porwal
 Central Workshop: Mr S Purohit
 Computer Center: Mrs U Thakar
 Training & Placement: Mr Rohit Anchaliya
 Central Library: Dr B K Tiwari
 Guest House: Prof. M L Jain
 Sports Section: Dr A Dalpati
 Cultural and Literary Activities: Dr Girish Thakar

A3: INSTITUTIONAL SETUP
Table 18: Composition of the Academic Council of the Institute
No. Name
1. Director Chairman
2. All Deans of the Institute Members
3. All the Chairmen, B.O.S. Members
4. Professor In-charge PTDC Member
5. One Professor from each department (by Rotation) Member
6. One Associate Professor from each department (by Rotation) Member
7. One Assistant Professor from each department (by Rotation) Member
8. Training & Placement Officer of the Institute Members
9. Controller Exam. Members
10. Three Nominees from the University (RGPV, Bhopal) Members
11. One Nominee from AICTE Member
12. Nominee of MHRD Members
13. Director of Technical Education Members
14. Four Members Nominated by the GB of the Institute Members
15. Two Representatives from PG Students Members
16. Two Representatives from UG Students Members
17. One outstanding student from sports Member
18. Representative Women Student Member
19. Registrar
Secretary / Non
Member
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Table 19: Composition of Various Boards of Studies of the Institute
S. No Name
1. Concerning Head of Department Chairman
2. All the faculty members of the Department
(having experience of 3 years in the Institute)
Members
3. Two External Members Members

Table 20 Composition of the Standing Committee of Academic Council of the
Institute
No. Name
1. Director Chairman
2. Dean Academics Member
3. All the Chairmen, Boards of Studies Members
4. Professor In-charge PTDC Member
5. Two Senior most Professors of the Institute other than Sr.
No. 2 & 3
Members
6. One Senior most Associate Professor Member
7. One Senior most Assistant Professor Member
8. Controller Examination Member
9. One University Nominee (RGPV, Bhopal) Member
10. One P.G. Student Member
11. One U.G. Student Member
12. Registrar Secretary /
Non Member

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APPENDIX B: DEPARTMENT-WISE LIST OF
TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING STAFF
CIVIL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED MECHANICS DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Prof. S K Soni (HOD) Ph. D.
Prof. R. K. Shrivastava Ph. D. Prof. U. B. Choubey Ph. D.
Prof. D. J. Killedar Ph. D. Prof. Vijay Rode Ph. D.
Prof. H. K. Mahiyar Ph. D. Prof. (Ms.) U. Gupta Ph. D.
Prof. (Mrs.) V. Tare Ph. D. Prof. S. M. Narulkar Ph. D.
Prof. Rakesh Khare Ph. D.
Associate Professors:
Shri Sunil Ajmera M. E. Shri Mileen Laghate M. E.
Shri H.S. Goliya M. E.
Assistant Professors:
Shri Devendra Dohare M. E. Shri Sunil Kumar Ahirwar M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Rana Pathak M.E. Shri Rohit Gupta M.E.
Shri Rishab Bajpai B.E. Ms. Nikita Thora B.E.
Shri Vivek Tiwari M.E. Ms Manisha Dixit B.E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri Mukesh Saxena (Technical Asst.) Shri L. D. Rathore (Lab. Technician)
Shri R. S. Wadia (Lab. Technician) Shri Akshay Rawal (Lab. Technician)
Shri Richa Dhaigude (Tracer) Suresh Murmat (LDC)

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Prof. (Mrs.) S. Manepatil (HOD)Ph. D. Prof. S.B. Purohit M. E
Prof. M.L. Jain Ph. D. Prof. K Tripathi Ph. D.
Associate Professors:
Dr. R.K. Porwal Ph. D.
Assistant Professors:
Dr. Basant Agrawal Ph. D. Dr. Sudhir Tiwari Ph. D.
Dr. B R Rawal Ph. D. Shri Vinod Pare M. E.
Shri Vinod Parashar M. E. Mrs. Swati Chougaonkar M. E.
Shri Bhupendra S. More M. E. Dr Manoj Chouksey Ph. D.
Shri Pranabesh Ganai M. E. Shri Ashok Atulkar M. E.
Shri Dinesh Kumar Pasi M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Vijay Gahlot M.E. Ms. Sunita Debnath M.E
Shri Anil Mulewa B.E. Shri Ravi Jatola M.E.
Shri Kunal Ujjainkar B.E. Mr. Shubham Kanungo B.E.
Shri Ishaan Shrivastava B.E. Shri Anupam Solanki B.E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri O. P. Verma (Draughtsman) Shri Ravi Soni (Jr. Instructor)
Shri S. C. Tiwari (W/s Instructor) Shri M. K. Joshi (W/s Instructor)
Shri D. K. Joshi (Lab. Tech.) Shri R. S. Gupta (W/s Instructor)
Shri Piyush Mandloi (Lab. Tech.) Shri Shailesh Nagda (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Sanjay Jain (LDC) Shri S K Shrivastava (Fireman)




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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Prof. Rakesh Saxena (HOD) Ph. D. Prof. B. M. Sharma M. E.
Prof. L. D. Arya Ph. D. Prof. B. Sarkar Ph. D.
Prof. H. K. Verma Ph. D.
Associate Professors:
Shri MPS Chawla M. E.
Assistant Professors:
Shri Arun Parakh M. E. Dr. Sandeep Bhongde Ph. D.
Dr. Shailendra Sharma Ph. D. Shri Sukhlal Sisodiya M. E.
Shri R.S. Mandoi M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Aditya Tiwari M.E. Ms Rachna Shingode M.E.
Shri Braj Kumar Shukla B.E. Shri Manish Madhusai M.E.
Shri Vineet Mishra B.E. Shri Arun Rathole M.E.
Ms. Prachi Mafidar M.E. Ms Jyoti Goutam M. Tech.
Ms Monica Yadav B.E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri O. P. Kushwaha (Jr. Instructor) Shri Basant Joshi (Tech. Asst.)
Shri G. S. Solanki (W/S Instructor) Shri Tarun Rajore (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Basant Keshari (Tracer) Shri Alex Kutty (Jr. Instructor)
Shri Shrikant Vishwakarma (W/S Instructor) Shri J L Patel (LDC)
Shri Basant Kesari (Tracer) Shri Ashok Sharma (Elect. Maint.)
Shri Shekh Chand (Elect. Maint.)




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ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Prof. P.D. Vyavahare(HOD) Ph. D. Prof. (Mrs.) S.V. Charhate M. E.
Associate Professors:
Dr. Mrs. Anjana Jain Ph. D. Shri Shekhar Sharma M. E.
Ms. Anjulata Yadav M. E.
Assistant Professors:
Dr. S K Jain Ph. D. Shri L.D. Malviya M. E.
Mrs. Preeti Trivedi M. E. Mrs. Rekha Jain M. E.
Shri Anurag Shrivastava M. E. Shri Amit Naik M. E.
Shri Manish Panchal M. E. Ms. Jayadpti Lal M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Vaishali Naik M.E. Shri Piyush Jain M.Tech.
Ms. Sonam Shakya M.E Ms. Neeta Sharma M.E.
Mr. Ashwin Shrivastava M.E. Shri Aditya Nalvaya M.E.
Shri Nirvika Chouhan M.E. Shri Mohit S Choudhary B.E.
Shri Shailesh Mohine M.E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri R. K.Gupta (Instru. Reparier) Shri S.K. Bansode (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Pankaj Vyas (Lab. Tech.) Shri Mahesh Soni (Lab. Tech.)
Ms. Deepti Kanash (Electronic Tech. Astt.) Shri N L Patidar (LDC)

ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Professor:
Dr. D. K. Mishra (HOD) Ph. D.
Associate Professors:
Shri Pramod Jain M. E. Dr. P.P. Bansod Ph. D.
Dr. R.S. Gamad Ph. D. Shri D.S. Ajnar M. E.
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Assistant Professor:
Shri Rajesh Khatri M. E. Shri Ramchandra Gurjar M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Khushbu Bisen M.E. Shri Haribahadur Rathod M. E.
Shri Suresh Chouhan M.E. Shri Ankit Kajwe M. E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri A. R. Mansoori (Lab. Tech.) Shri Praveen Atre (Store Keeper)



COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Professor:
Prof. D. A. Mehta (HOD) M. E.
Associate Professor:
Dr. Mrs. U. Thakar Ph. D.
Assistant Professors:
Shri Surendra Gupta M. E. Shri Rajesh Dhakad M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Kavita Chandnani B.E. Ms. Puja Gupta M.E.
Ms. Preeti Choudhary B.E. Ms. Sonika Tomar B.E.
Ms. Ankita Chourasiya B.E. Ms. Neha Kulkarni B.E.
Mr. Manoj Dhanwani B.E. Mrs. Harsha Sangamnerkar B.E.
Ms. Radhika Kothari B.E.

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Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri K.P. Singh (Programmer) Shri Anil Pashine (Comp. Operator) Shri
Sudhir Anwekar (Tech. Asst.) Shri N.C. Shrivastava (Lab. Tech.)
Ms. Kavita Chirgaiya (Lab. Tech.) Mrs. Mrudula Natu (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Manoj Purohit (LDC)

INDUSTRIAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Professor:
Prof. R. C. Gupta (HOD) Ph. D.
Associate Professors:
Dr. G.D. Thakar Ph. D. Shri M.D. Mahajan M. E.
Dr. Durgesh Joshi Ph. D. Dr. Milind Dandekar Ph. D.
Dr. A. Dalpati Ph. D.

Assistant Professors:
Shri Fakhruddin Ujjainwala M. E. Dr. Neeraj Kumar Jain (Eco.) Ph. D.
Shri Sachin Balsara M. E. Shri Atul Modi M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Vaibhav Jain M. E. Ms. Sanjotsna Gupta M. E.
Shri Prateek Dheman B. E. Shri Rohit Nigam B. Tech.
Shri Vivek Soni M. E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri Praveen Trivedi (Tech. Asst.) Shri Praveer Agrawal (Tech. Asst.)
Ms. V. Gunjal (LDC) Shri Ankur Gupta (Lab Tech.)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Associate Professor:
Shri Mukul Shukla (HOD) M. Tech.
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Shri K.K. Sharma M. E.
Assistant Professors:
Shri Lalit Purohit M. E. Ms. Sonu Aairen M. E.
Shri Manjeet Kumar Soni B. E. Ms. Megha Zodape M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Vivek Menon B.E. Ms. Preeti Jha B.E.
Ms. Anura Khede B.E. Ms. Sanjana jayronia B.E.
Mr. Neeraj Arya M.E. Ms. Darshana Kakrecha B.E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri Shailesh Tatware (Tech. Assistant) Shri Lalit Karma (Data Entry Op.)
Ms. Pooja Sindel (Lab. Tech.)


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATION DEPARTMENT
Associate Professor:
Dr. Sunita Verma (HOD) Ph. D.
Assistant Professors:
Mrs. Vandan Tewari M. E. Mrs. Anuradha Purohit M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Veena Menon MCA Ms. Abhishek Tripathi M. E.
Mr. Sachin Bhandari M. E. Mrs. Varshali Jaiswal M. E.
Mrs. Deepika Raikwar MCA Mr. Minakshi Soni MCA
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Ms. Sonali Gupta (Lab. Tech.)

BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Associate Professor:
Dr P P Bansod (HOD) Ph D
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Assistant Professors:
Mrs. Vibha Bhatnagar M. E. Mrs. Gouri Gupta M. E.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Pallavi Joshi B. E. Shri Mahendra Singh Thakur M.Tech
Shri Aniket Kulkarni M. S. Shri Vinay Manurkar M. S.
Shri Mohammed Zafar Ansari M.Tech. Shri Manoj Nirgude M. E.

Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri Muktibodh Saxena (Lab. Tech.) Shri Shailendra Jaiswal (Lab. Tech.)

MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Associate Professor:
Dr A Dalpati (HOD) Ph D
Assistant Professors:
Mrs Anupama Paliwal Mrs Mayura Kemker
Mrs Vaniki Joshi Lohani
Assistant Professors (contract):
Mrs Shweta Choudhari Shri Upendra S Panwar
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Mr Ashish Jeenwal (Astt. Gr. III)

PHARMACY DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Prof. T. R. Saini (HOD) Ph. D. Prof. R. K. Maheshwari Ph. D.
Prof. (Mrs.) M. Tiwari Ph. D. Prof. (Mrs.) N. Kawathekar Ph. D.
Assistant Professors:
Shri Suresh K Paswan M. Pharm. Dr. Vineet Singh Ph. D.
Shri Prakash Kumar Soni M. Pharm.
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Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Saurabh Maru M.Pharm Shri Pradeep Chauhan M.Pharm
Shri Mehul Zaveri M.Pharm Shri Vineet Dubey M.Pharm
Shri Vijay Kumar Srivastav M.Pharm Ms. Reena Soni M.Pharm
Shri Gaurav Jain M. Pharm Shri Mohd. Farooq Mansuri M.Pharm
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri Sunil Shastri (Lab. Tech.) Mrs Ujjwala Vyas (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Nilesh Bhatt (Lab. Tech.) Shri Pankaj Mishra (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Vilas Patil (Lab. Tech.) Shri S.K. Kumawat (Library Clerk)
Shri Gopendra Malviya (Asst. Gr.-III)

APPLIED PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Dr. (Mrs.) S. Kumbhaj (HOD) Ph. D. Dr. P. K. Sen Ph. D.
Associate Professor:
Dr. J.T. Andrews Ph. D.
Assistant Professors:
Ms. Nidhi Oswal M. Sc. Shri Gireesh G. Soni M. Tech.
Ms. Sarika Tiwari (English) M. Phil.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Vipin Kaushik M.Tech. Ms Khushboo Purohit M. Sc.
Ms. Anuradha Gupta M. Phil.
Dr. (Ms.) Archana Parashar (English) Ph.D.
Mr. Faroz Ahmed Chopan (English) M. Phil.
Ms. Neha Motwani (English) M. Phil.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri Lokesh Jain (Jr. Instructor) Shri Arvind Malviya (Lab. Tech.)
Shri Devendra Pal (Lab. Tech.) Ms. Rashmi Kanadkar (Asst. Gr.-III)
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APPLIED CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Dr.(Mrs.) M. Verma (HOD) Ph. D.
Dr. N. S. Sapre Ph. D.
Associate Professor:
Dr. (Ms.) S. Mishra Ph. D.
Assistant Professor:
Dr. Nitish Gupta Ph. D.
Assistant Professors (contract):
Ms. Urmila Raghuwanshi M.Phil Shri Rajendra Kumar Sharma M.Sc.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Dr. (Mrs) Kusum Vyas (Jr. Instructor) Mr. V.K. Shrivastava (Lab. Tech.)
Mr. H. S. Tetwal (Lab. Tech.)

APPLIED MATHS DEPARTMENT
Professors:
Dr. U.D. Tapi (HOD) Ph. D.

Assistant Professors:
Dr. (Mrs.) Smita Verma Ph. D. Ms. Rachana Navalakhe M. Phil.

Assistant Professors (contract):
Shri Vivek Kumar Sharma M.Phil. Ms. Megha Jain M.Phil.
Smt. Ranu Sharma M.Phil. Ms. Archana Gupta M.Sc.
Ms. Preeti Sanger M.Phil. Mrs Deepti Mokati M. Phil.
Dr Nisha Agrawal Ph. D. Mr Vipin Verma M. Sc.

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Central Workshop
Associate Professor:
Shri S. Purohit (CWS Superintendent) M. E.
Assistant Professor:
Shri Sukhlal Mujalda B. E.
Technical and Supporting Staff :
Shri K.M. Tare (Ch. Instructor) Shri P.N. Dhoke (Jr. Instructor)
Shri Surendra Verma (Jr. Instructor) Shri R.C. Chouhan (W/S Instructor)
Shri A.K. Panchal (W/S Instructor) Shri P.N. Badai (W/S Instructor)
Shri N.S. Deora (W/S Instructor) Shri A.K. Dixit (W/S Instructor)
Shri Pannalal Swamesh (W/S Instr.) Shri S.K. Laad (I/C W/S Instructor)
Shri R.K. Gadore (Skilled Helper) Shri Shankar Raikwar (Skilled Helper)
Shri Sampat Salot (Skilled Helper) Shri C.S. Kawadkar (Skilled Helper)
Shri Amit K Dubey (Skilled Helper) Shri Dinesh Sekokar (Skilled Helper)
Shri Sanjay Yadav (Skilled Helper)

Computer Center
Mrs Urjita Thakar (Incharge)
Shri Sunil Choudhary (Comp. Op.) Shri Rajiv Mishra (Data Entry Op.)

APPENDIX C: LIST OF NON-TEACHING STAFF
IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS

DIRECTOR OFFICE
Shri B. K. Bilawar (Stenographer) Smt. B. Iyer (Steno-Typist)
Shri Dilip Jatav (Asst. Gr. II) Shri Suresh Panwar (Driver)
Shri H. S. Chouhan (Skilled Helper) Shri Narsingh Jadon (Driver)

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GENERAL OFFICE (Admission Section)
Shri Mahipal Singh Jeena (Registrar)
Shri V. M. Jose (Asstt. Registrar) Shri Deepak Sharma(Office Asstt.)
Shri Rakesh Kaul (Head Clerk) Shri A. S. Phathak (UDC)
Shri S. B. Mishra (UDC) Shri Julee Parmar (UDC)
Shri D. K. Kokatey(LDC) Shri V. Makwana(LDC)
Smt. Santosh Jain(LDC) Smt. Poonam Shrivastava(LDC)
Shri Ashok Gehlot (LDC) Shri Praveen Parashar (Typist)
Shri Ajay Prapanna (LDC)

ACCOUNTS
Shri R N Tripathi (Finance Officer)
Shri B. L. Mahawar (Asstt. Registrar) Shri B. Londhey (Data Entry Optr.)
Shri Akash Tiwari (Accounts Clerk) Shri Pradhyumna Jain (Accountant)
Shri Mukesh Kardam (Accountant) Shri Prakash Pal (UDC)
Ms. Kavita Jadon (UDC) Shri O. P. Kasedia (Data Entry Optr.)
Shri M. S. Thakur (Cashier) Shri Dilip Deshpande (LDC)
Shri B. Ghosh (LDC) Shri Vaibhav Maheshwarkar (Clerical Asst.)
Ms. Rakhi Brahmandkar (Clerical Asst.) Ms. Vaishali Kapdi (Clerical Asst.)
Shri Mukesh Makwana (Clerical Asst.)

STORES SECTION
Shri Chander Singh Navlakha (Stores Overseer)
Shri Purushottam Makwana (Store Keeper)

EXAM SECTION
Mrs Sujata Negi (Programmer)
Shri Arun Kuliha (Programmer) Shri R. K. Verma (UDC)
Shri Swapnil Muley (Clerical Asst.) Shri Namdeo Barde (LDC)
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Mr. Sanjay Meshram (Data Entry Operator)

LIBRARY
Dr B. K. Tiwari (Librarian) Mrs. V. Chouhan (Asstt. Librarian)
Shri Pawan Chouhan (Astt Gr II) Shri J. S. Dagoria (LDC)
Shri Hemendra Joshi (LDC) Shri Surendra K. Mishra (Lib. Asst.)
Ms Sanchita Balde (Lib. Asst.) Shri S. P. Yadav (Book Lifter)
Shri Manish Kashiv (Book Lifter)

ESTATE SECTION
Er. Manoj Pandit (Asstt. Engr.) Shri S. L. Malviya (Storekeeper)
Shri Dilip Yadav (Asst. Mistry) Shri Ashish Rathore (Estate Supr)
Shri Rajendra Khandegar (Curator)

PTDC SECTION Shri Anil Joshi (LDC)
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT OFFICE
Shri Rohit K Anchliya (TPO) Shri Jitendra Dhawane (UDC)
Shri Ajay Pratap Singh (Lab Attendent)

BOYS HOSTEL Shri K. S. Chouhan (Caretaker)
Shri Ajay Prapanna (LDC)
Shri Pramod Mishra (Time Keeper)
GIRLS HOSTEL Ms. D. N. Lihar (LDC)
GUEST HOUSE Shri B K Bilawar (Care Taker)
Shri Neem Bhadur Soni (Attendent)
TEQIP CELL Shri Mohan Chhatwani (Clerical Asst.)
SPORTS SECTION Dr. Manish Jaiswal (Ast. Dir. Phy. Edu.)
EPABX Shri Umesh Sangaliya (Attendent)
Shri Mukesh Jhalendra (Attendent)

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