SHRI GOVINDRAM SEKSARIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE , INDORE

Department of Electrical Engineering

Fee Refund Policy

The fee paid can be refunded upon withdrawal of admission, as per the AICTE Admission and Refund Calendar. The student must apply for the refund and provide their bank details. The refund process will be completed within 90 days of receiving the refund request. This policy is further governed by the guidelines of DTE, Madhya Pradesh, and AICTE, New Delhi.

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Quistionaire Prepared by Dr J T ANDREWS, SGSITS, Indore (JTAndrews)


For the given vectors $ u = \myrvector{2 \\ -3 \\ 4 \\ 1} $ and $ v=\myrvector{-1 \\ 1 \\ -3 \\ 4} $, what is the second entry of $ 2u-3v $?


For the given vector $ u = \myrvector{-1 \\ 2 \\ -4} $, for which value of $r$ is the summation of the entries of vector $ r u $ is $ -6 $?


For the given vector $ u = \myrvector{-1 \\1 \\ -2} $, what is $ \norm{u} $?


For the given vector $ u = \myrvector{1 \\ -2 \\ 2 \\ 4} $, what is $ u \cdot u $?


For the given vectors $ u = \myrvector{1 \\ 2 \\ 3} $ and $ v = \myrvector{1 \\ 2 \\ -3} $, what is $ u \cdot v $?


Which of the following vector is perpendicular (orthogonal) to the vector $ \myrvector{-3 \\ 4} $?


For the given matrices $ M = \mymatrix{rrr}{1 & 0 & -2 \\ -2 & -1 & 3 \\ 0 & 1 & -2} $ and $ N = \mymatrix{rrr}{-1 & 3 & 2 \\ 0 & 2 & 1 \\ 4 & -1 & 0} $, what is the $ (2,3) $th entry of $ -2M + 3N $?


For the given matrices $ M = \mymatrix{rrr}{1 & 0 & -2 \\ -2 & -1 & 3 \\ 0 & 1 & -2} $ and $ N = \mymatrix{rrr}{-1 & 3 & 2 \\ 0 & 2 & 1 \\ 4 & -1 & 0} $, what is the $ (2,3) $th entry of $ N M $?


For the given matrices $ A = \mymatrix{rr}{1 & 0 \\ 2 & -1} $, what is $ A A^T $?


For the given matrices $ A = \mymatrix{rr}{1 & 0 \\ 2 & -1} $, what is $ A^T A $?


Best number system for digital computers is:


For a normalised wavefunction defined by $ \ket{\psi} =\frac{-i}{\sqrt{2}}\ket{0}-\frac{xx}{\sqrt{2}}\ket{1}$, find the value of $xx$?


If pure states are operated by Hadamard Gate, the result is


The X Gate,


Let $ \ket{\psi} =\alpha\ket{00}+\beta\ket{01}+\gamma\ket{10}+\delta\ket{11}$, if $|\alpha|^2+|\beta|^2+|\delta|^2=0$, the value of $\gamma$ is

Approvals

 

   Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) Approval  
1. Approval of Pharmacy Programs under PCI Download File | PDF | 234KB |
2. Approval of Pharmacy Programs under PCI till 2025-2026 Download File | PDF | 234KB |

Institute Autonomy Status
1. Extension of SGSITS Autonomy upto 2024 Download File | PDF | 102KB |

AICTE Extension of Approval (EoA) 2025-26
1. EoA Report SGSITS 2025-26(Engineering) Download File | PDF | 220KB |

AICTE Extension of Approval (EoA) 2024-25
1. EoA Report SGSITS 2024-25(Engineering) Download File | PDF | 220KB |

AICTE Extension of Approval (EoA) 2023-24
1. EoA Report SGSITS 2023-24(Engineering) Download File | PDF | 220KB |

AICTE Extension of Approval (EoA) 2022-23
1. EoA Report SGSITS 2022-23(Engineering) Download File | PDF | 234KB |
2. EoA Report SGSITS 2022-23 (Pharmacy) Download File | PDF | 228KB |
 
AICTE Extension of Approval (EoA) 2021-22
1. EoA Report SGSITS 2021-22 (Engineering) Download File | PDF | 234KB |
2. EoA Report SGSITS 2021-22 (Pharmacy) Download File | PDF | 228KB |
 
AICTE Extension of Approval (EoA) 2020-21
1. Engineering/Technology Download File | PDF | 301KB |
2. Pharmacy Download File | PDF | 249KB |


AICTE Extension of Approval for 2019-20
1. Engineering/Technology Download File | PDF | 275KB |
2. Pharmacy Download File | PDF | 265KB |


AICTE Extension of Approval for 2018-19
1. Engineering/Technology Download File | PDF | 298KB |
2. Pharmacy Download File | PDF | 321KB |


List of Approved Courses and Approved Intake <View>

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Pump & Motor Testing Lab


Central India's First NABL Accredited Pump & Motor Testing Lab Centre of Pump Engineering (COPE) is established in SGSITS Indore as the “Centre of Excellence in Rotating Machines”. It facilitates for the testing of solar-based pumps, Monoset pumps, Submersible pumps, Openwell pumps, and 3-phase induction motors as per IS standards and MNRE guidelines. The COPE has world-class infrastructure for the research, testing, and development of rotating machines. It is also recognized by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) as per ISO/IEC 17025:2017.

COPE Flyer <View>

Infrastructure

  • In the campus of SGSITS Indore, COPE has dedicated area for testing and research facilities for pump and three-phase induction motors.
  • Pump testing setup up to 30 HP, 4 inch size outlet at 50Hz.
  • Three-phase induction motor testing setup upto 30 HP at 50Hz.
  • Solar Pump testing setup upto 10 HP as per MNRE guidelines as per IS-17429.
  • COPE uses high-class accuracy and precision instruments for testing of motors and pumps.
  • On the rooftop of laboratory solar PV panel mounting structure is available to facilitate real-time testing.
  • It is also equipped with a solar array PV simulator of 15 KW from AMETEK.
Our Testing Facilities
  • Solar Pumping System as per IS-17429.
  • Monoset Pumps and Motor as per IS- 9079.
  • Submersible Pumpset as per IS-8034 &amp; IS-9283.
  • Openwell Submersible Pump-set as per IS-14220 &amp; IS-9283.
  • Centrifugal Pump and Motor.
Contact Persons:
Dr. B. More – 7895903456
Dr. S. Sharma – 9425029100
Dr. P. Ganai – 8989006089
 

AICTE Feedback Facility for Students & Faculty

AICTE Feedback Facility for Students & Faculty Link <Click Here>

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Innovation & Startups

Innovation & Startups

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List of M. Sc. Applied Physics Students of Last Five Academic Years
Name of the Student Academic Year Thesis Title
Mr. Vishishth Tiwari 2023-2025  Currently in III Sem
Mr. Akash Sunaniya 2022-2024  Indigenous Design Fabrication and Characterization of Red Dot Gun Sight for Defence Application
Ms. Dakshta Mandloi 2021-2023 Studies on the Electronic and Response Properties of Confined Hydrogen Atom
Ms. Princy Trivedi 2021-2023 Automation of pizoe based nadi parikshan device
Ms. Punam Bhushan 2021-2023 Piezoelectric nanogenerator using biomass waste
Ms. Pallavi Soni 2020-2022 Synthesis of lead-free flexible composite film ........... for driving low power electric device
Ms. Priti Wanode 2020-2022  Design and development of structured illumination technique for surface morphology
Ms. Manasvi Shroti 2020-2022 Comparative analysis of FSO link …….. turbulence
Priyanka Kashikar 2019-2021 study of optical tweezers for nanomaterial characterization
Tanish Kaur 2019-2021 Study of modulation based thickness measurement device
Ajay Vishwakarma 2018-2020
Gourang Vani 2018-2020 Study of aerosol assisted CVD grown thin film transistor
Shweta Tiwati 2018-2020 Review of Graphene Thin films : An emerging material for cutting Edge Technology
Shikha Jain 2018-2020 Study on current trends in optical coherence tomography
Shweta Indra 2018-2020 A preliminary study on Ion emission from intense, femtosecond laser pulse interaction with thin foil

Vision and Mission


Vision

Department strives to be internationally recognized for academic excellence through the depth of its teaching and research, and to be relevant through its role in the development of the community it serves.


Mission

The mission of the department is to provide an environment where students can learn and become competent users of mathematics and its applications. Moreover, the department will contribute to the development of students as mathematical thinkers and enabling them to become lifelong learners.

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct <View>

IDEA Lab

AICTE has launched a scheme for establishing AICTE-IDEA (Idea Development, Evaluation & Application) Lab in its approved institutions for encouraging students for application of Science, Technologies, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fundamentals towards enhanced hands-on experience and learning by doing.
As a common facility embedded in the institution, IDEA Lab facilitates the students to “engage, explore, experience, express and excel” as desired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister in the wake of release of National Education Policy 2020. These Labs are mandated to function 24 x 7 in the institutions selected and be available to the colleges, schools and industries around also.

  • The purpose of IDEA Lab is to provide all facilities under one roof, for conversion of an idea into a prototype.
  • It is like a special place where students, just like you, come together to think, create, and turn their ideas into something real.
  • If someone is curious and love to come up with new ideas or solve problems, an Idea Lab is a fantastic place for you. It's a space where you can explore, learn, and make a real impact on the world with your creativity
Magzine
1. IDEA LAB Magzine <View>

Mentors
1. Dr. Rakesh Saxena
    Chief Mentor
    Director, SGSITS, Indore

2. Dr. Krishnakant Dhakad
    Coordinator
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Industrial and Production Engineering 

3. Ms. Priyanka Bamne
    Co-Coordinator
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Computer Engineering

AICTE IDEA LAB Student Ambassadors
1. Mr. Avneesh Vijay
2. Ms. Vanshika Jindal
3. Mr. Vedant Mishra

Final Year Team

1. Mr. Akash Kumar Mishra
2. Mr. Anshuman Singh
3. Mr. Gaurav Gupta
4. Mr. Kamaljeet Sahu
5. Ms. Meenakshi Patel
6. Ms. Pragati Gupta
7. Mr. Pritesh Dhaware
8. Mr. Rushikesh Pandey
9. Mr. Satyam Singh

III Year Students
1. Mr. Aradhya Sharma

2. Mr. Ashutosh Kushwaha
3. Mr. Basu Jain
4. Mr. Hemank Rakesh
5. Ms. Jaya Singh Chauhan
6. Mr. Jayesh Kumar Sharma
7. Ms. Mihika Pathak
8. Mr. Shriyansh Jar
9. Mr. Ujjwal Kalbhore

II Year Students
1. Mr. Aayush Gupta

2. Mr. Abhijeet Solanki
3. Mr. Adamya Jaiswal
4. Mr. Adarsh Agrawal
5. Mr. Aditya Shukla
6. Mr. Ajeet Sahani
7. Mr. Amber Gupta
8. Mr. Anany Sharma
9. Mr. Arihant Rathore
10. Mr. Chitransh Guha
11. Mr. Devansh Ramdurgekar
12. Mr. Gaurav More
13. Mr. Mradul Patoriya
14. Mr. Ronak Chopde
15. Mr. Shivam Bansal
16. Ms. Neetu Vishwakarma
17. Ms. Shrutee Mishra
18. Ms. Tanusha Choudhary
19. Ms. Zeenat Khan


Major Equipments in IDEA Lab

3D Printer

CNC Engraver
CO2 Laser machine
cutter

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PCB

Facilities at IDEALab

1. Workspace
2. Prototyping services like 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, PCB making ,CNC cutting and   
    engraving etc

3. Computer and Software
4. Expert Guidance
5. Access to Funding and Resources

Completed-Projects

1. Solar operated pesticide sprayer
2. Lab trainer kits for Biomedical Engineering Department
3. Autonomous drone for remote deliveries
4. Surgical robotic arm
5. Automatic Seed Sowing Machine
6. Gesture-Controlled Wheelchair
7. Automatic ON/OFF Switch
8. Agricultural Monitoring System
9. Quantisile Injector Prototype
10. Automatic Oiling for Ayurvedic Treatement

Ongoing-Projects

1. Pellet durability calculator
2. CNC Machine for hardening of metal parts
3. Contactless smart water dispenser
4. QR Code based Vending Machines
5. Website for Army Inventory
6. AC-Motor timer based R.B.M. Controller

 

Collaborations & MOU's

  List of MoUs/ Linkages with institutions/ industries 
S.No. Year of signing Name of the organization with whom MOU/Collaboration being signed Duration Purpose of MOU/Collaboration
1 2016 kWatt Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 2 years Eductional training
2 2017 Millionminds 3 years Eductional training
3 2018 Wadhwani Foundation_NEN 3 years Collaboration for Open Category Courses
4 2019 Charak Hospital Perpetual Hospital Training, Campus Dispensary
5 2019 LMS SOLUTIONS pvt. ltd., Indore 1 year  Research work, Visit, Expert sessions, workshops, seminars, events etc Internship, R&D projects
6 2020 The Advanz 101
System Pvt. Ltd.
5 years Internships, Project Guidance, Industry Visits, Expert Lectures and collaboration
7 2020 RRCAT-Indore  1 year  Research Project 
8 2020 DAVV-Indore  5-year  Ph.D. work 
9 2021 Decent Medical Perpetual Expert talks , Internships
10 2021 Prakash asphaltings and toll highways (I) Ltd, Mhow 3 years Industrial exposure
11 2021 DSW Pvt. Ltd 5 years Internships, Project Guidance, Industry Visits, Expert Lectures and collaboration
12 2021 VIRIM Infotech Pvt. Ltd 5 years Internships, Project Guidance, Industry Visits, Expert Lectures and collaboration
13 2021 kWatt Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 2 years Eductional training
14 2021 Telexa Technology pvt. ltd., Indore 8-10 Months Students training
15 2021 DSW 5 Years Industrial exposure
16 2021 NATRIX Pithampur 3 Years Training of Post Graduate Students
17 2021 Path India 3 Years Industrial training
18 2022 Bioline India Perpetual Internship, M. Tech Project
19 2022 Madhya Pradesh Urban Development company LImited 1 year Industrial exposure
20 2022 National highways authority of India (NHAI) 5 years Industrial exposure
21 2022 Rejuvenate Your Project Management LLP 5 years Internships, Project Guidance, Industry Visits, Expert Lectures and collaboration
22 2022 kWatt Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 2 years Eductional training
23 2022 Joint MOU betwwen IIT Indore, SGSITS, Indore, IIT Jammu, IET-DAVV Indore, IIITM Gwalior, Pacetronix ltd. 5 years Pacemaker Chip Design
24 2022 School Of Data Science and Forcating (SoDSF) Undefined Knowledge Sharing
25 2022 Quantscientist 5 years Industrial exposure
26 2022 REJUVANATE YOUR PROJECT MANAGMENT LLP 5 years Industrial exposure
27 2022 IMPETUS 5 years Industrial exposure
28 2022 RiSan Retail LLP  Perpetual Skill development
29 2022 VIRIM INFOTECH Pvt. Ltd. Indore  3 years Internship
30 2022 Rejuvenate Your Project Management LLP Perpetual Skill Development
31 2022 IIT Indore 1 year Visit to Laboratories, Facilities and Learning Resources
32 2022 School of Pharmacy, RGPV, Bhopal 5 years Research and Education
33 2023 RRCAT-Indore  2 year Research Project 
34 2023 DAVV-Indore  5 year  Ph.D. work 

Latest Information

Improvement Sessional Timetable <View>

Student Counsellor

Institute has appointed Counselor for Faculty Members, Students and Staff of the Institute <View Circular>

Details are as follows:

Name:  Ms. Shruti Seth
Time:  12 noon to 3:00 pm
Venue:  1st Floor, Main Administrative Block, Near Dean Academics Office

SGSITS Anthem


Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science Anthem <Click Here to Explore>

Lyrics: Late Shri Devendra Agrawal
Music: Shri Tapan Mukherji
Music Arrangements: Shri Peter Jamra
Singer: Shri Tapan Mukherji, Shri Sudhir Tiwari, Ms. Sangeeta Banerjee, Ms. Meeta Mukherji

Accreditation Information

Accreditation Information of Institute
 
About Accreditation <Click Here>

Institute NBA Accreditation Status


 (I)  Name/ List of Programmes/ Courses Accredited      List of NBA accredited programmes/ courses may be shown with Accreditation letters/ duration of accreditation (3 year/ 6year).
  S.No. Name of the Program Accreditation status and upto
1. UG-Industrial & Production Engg Academic Year 2021-2022 to 2023-2024, i.e upto 30/06/2024 ,further accredited for academic year 2024-25, 2025-26 and 2026-27 i.e. upto 30/06/2027.
2. PG-CAD/CAM Academic Year 2021-2022 to 2023-2024, i.e upto 30/06/2024
3. PG-Power Electronics Academic Year 2021-2022 to 2023-2024, i.e upto 30/06/2024
4. PG-Electronics & Telecommunication Academic Year 2021-2022 to 2023-2024, i.e upto 30/06/2024
5. UG-Electrical Engg. Academic Year 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25, i.e., upto 30/06/2025.Further Accredited for Academic Year 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28,i.e., upto 30/06/2028
6. UG-Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. Academic Year 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25, i.e., upto 30/06/2025.Further Accredited for Academic Year 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28,i.e., upto 30/06/2028
7. UG-Mechanical Engg. Academic Year 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25, i.e., upto 30/06/2025.Further Accredited for Academic Year 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28,i.e., upto 30/06/2028
8. UG-Electronics And Telecommunication Engineering Academic Year 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25, i.e., upto 30/06/2025Further Accredited for Academic Year 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28,i.e., upto 30/06/2028
9. UG-Information Technology Academic Year 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25, i.e., upto 30/06/2025.Further Accredited for Academic Year 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28,i.e., upto 30/06/2028
(II) List of Programmes/ Courses Not Applied 
     1.    UG- Biomedical Engineering
2.    UG- Computer Engineering
3.    UG- Civil Engineering

1. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation dated 04/08/2025 <View>

2. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation of IP Department dated 08/07/2025 <View>

3. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation dated 12/12/2022 <
View>

4. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation dated 18/02/2022 <View>

5. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation dated 02/12/2021 <View>

6. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation dated 09/07/2021 <View>

7. Letter from NBA Regarding the Status of Accreditation dated 24/07/2018 <View>

8. Engineering Tier I WA (Under Graduate) Accredited Programs <View>


About Accreditation

What is accreditation?

Accreditation is a process of quality assurance and improvement, whereby a programme in an approved Institution is critically appraised to verify that the Institution or the programme continues to meet and/or exceed the Norms and Standards prescribed by regulator from time to time. It is a kind of recognition which indicates that a programme or Institution fulfills certain standards.

Why accreditation?

The purpose of the accreditation by NBA is to promote and recognize excellence in technical education in colleges and universities - at both the undergraduate and post graduate levels. Institutions, students, employers, and the public at large all benefit from the external verification of quality provided through the NBA accreditation process. They also benefit from the process of continuous quality improvement that is encouraged by the NBA's developmental approach to promote excellence in technical education. Through accreditation, the following main purposes are served:

  • Support and advice to technical institutions in the maintenance and enhancement of their quality of provision;

  • confidence and assurance on quality to various stakeholders including students;

  • assurance of the good standing of an Institution to government departments and other interested bodies;

  • enabling an Institution to state publicly that it has voluntarily accepted independent inspection and has satisfied all the requirements for satisfactory operation and maintenance of quality in education.


Impact of accreditation

The purpose and impact of accreditation goes far beyond quality assurance of an Institution and its programs. Major impacts of accreditation system are summarized below:

  • Encourages quality improvement initiatives by Institutions.

  • Improves student enrollment both in terms of quality and quantity.

  • Helps the Institution in securing necessary funds.

  • Enhances employability of graduates.

  • Facilitates transnational recognition of degrees and mobility of graduates and professionals.

  • Motivates faculty to participate actively in academic and related Institutional / departmental activities.

  • Helps create sound and challenging academic environment in the Institution, andContributes to social and economic development of the country by producing high quality technical manpower


Benefits and Significance of Accreditation

Accreditation is a tool that stakeholders use to monitor, assess and evaluate the standards and quality of the education a student receives at a college, university or other institution of higher learning. Some of the major benefits enrolled students receive by attending an accredited institution / program are as follows:

  • Accredited institution / program offers the highest quality education available;

  • Accredited institution / program strengthens consumer's confidence, employers value degrees of an accredited program the most;

  • Accreditation helps institutions to know their strengths, weaknesses and opportunities, pushes them to continuously improve their programs and give them a new sense of direction, identity and targets; and

  • Accredited institution / progam demonstrates accountability to the public, commitment to excellence and continuous quality improvement.


Washington Accord (Engineering Programs)

Mission, Goals, and Achievements: The Washington Accord set the criteria, policies and procedures for accrediting engineering academic programs. Its signatories agreed to accept each other's accreditation decisions and to publish statements certifying their intent to do so. Thus, the signatories agreed to recognize the "substantial equivalence" of their respective programs in terms of meeting academic requirements for engineering programs. The signatories pledged to exchange information exchange and conduct mutual monitoring, to observe each other's accreditation visits, and to encourage best practices. The Washington Accord provides for admission of new members and a biennial general meeting. Thus, this accord promotes the effective mutual recognition of accredited Engineering Degree courses in each of the signatory countries. Australia and United States continued to be Chairman and Secretariat of the Accord.

References:

1. https://accreditation.org/accreditation-processes/accords/washington-accord

2. https://www.ieagreements.org/accords/washington

3. https://www.nbaind.org/Accreditation

 
Institute Accreditation Status <Click Here>

Grievance Redressal & Feedback


For Grievances: Students, Faculty, Non-teaching Staff member, Parents and Employers can use the form
link given for submitting their grievances <Click Here>


or

email to sgsits.grievance[at]gmail.com




AICTE Feedback facility for Students and Faculty is available at   https://www.aicte-india.org/feedback/

Urgent circular and proforma for admit card

Notice for student whose admit cards not issued for Apr 2022 Exam<View>

Plagiarism Policy

Institute has well defined policy for plagiarism control. Following committees are constituted
at Department Level and Institute Level:

1.   Departmental Academic Integrity Panel (DAIP)

     Chairman (Head of the department)

     Member (Faculty member)

     Mr. Amit Naik (Member)

2.   Institutional Academic Integrity Panel (IAIP)

     Dean Academics (Chairman)

     Prof. S. Manepatil (Internal Member)

     Prof. Ashesh Tiwari (External Member)

     Mr. Amit Naik (Member)


The similarity checks for plagiarism shall exclude the following:

  1.   All quoted work reproduced with all necessary permission and/or attribution.
  2.   All references, bibliography, table of content, preface and acknowledgements.
  3.   All generic terms, laws, standard symbols and standards equations.

           

Note: The research work carried out by the student, faculty, researcher and staff be based on original ideas, which shall include abstract, summary, hypothesis, observations, results, conclusions and recommendations only and shall not have any similarities. It shall exclude a common knowledge or coincidental terms, up to fourteen (14) consecutive words.

          
Levels of Plagiarism: 

Plagiarism would be quantified into following levels in ascending order of severity for the purpose of its definition:

  1.   Level 0: Similarities up to 10%, 15% and 20% for Ph.D., P.G. and UG respectively - Minor similarities, no penalty
  2.   Level 1: Similarities above 10%, 15% and 20% to 40% for Ph.D., P.G. and UG respectively
  3.   Level 2: Similarities above 40% to 60%
  4.   Level 3: Similarities above 60%

Penalties in case of plagiarism in submission of thesis and dissertations

Institutional Academic Integrity Panel (IAIP) shall impose penalty considering the severity of the Plagiarism.

i.   Level 0: Similarities up to 10% (15% and 20% for PG and UG respectively) - Minor Similarities, no penalty.

ii.  Level 1: Similarities above 10% (15% and 20% for PG and UG respectively) up to 40% - Such student shall be asked to submit a revised script within a stipulated time period not exceeding 6 months.

iii. Level 2: Similarities above 40% and up to 60% - Such student shall be debarred from submitting a revised script for a period of one year. iv. Level 3: Similarities above 60% -Such student registration for that program shall be cancelled.

Ordinances



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1. Ordinance for Bachelor of Technology 4 Year Degree Course (Ordinance-4 D) Download File | PDF | 1.43MB |
2. Ordinance for Bachelor of Technology 4 Year Degree Course (Ordinance-4 C) Download File | PDF | 145KB |
3. Ordinance for B. Pharma 4 year Degree course (Ordinance-7 C) Download File | PDF | 176KB |
4. Ordinance for Bachelor of Engineering 4 year Degree course (Ordiance 4 A) Download File | PDF | 86KB |
5. Ordinance for Bachelor of Pharmacy 4 year Degree course (Ordinance-7 A) Download File | PDF | 186KB |
6. Ordinance for MCA. 2 Year Full Time Post Graduate Course (Ordinance 10B) Download File | PDF | 594KB |
7. Ordinance for MCA. 3 Year Full Time Post Graduate Course (Ordinance 10A) Download File | PDF | 262KB |
8. Ordinance of Master of Pharmacy 2 year Post Graduate Degree Course (Ordinance 19-A) Download File | PDF | 286KB |
9. Ordinance for Examination (General) (Ordinance 12)
Download File | PDF | 186KB |
10. Ordinance for Conduct of Examinations (Ordinance 5) Download File | PDF | 161KB |
11. Ordinance for Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (Ordinance 11) Download File | PDF | 106KB |
12. Ordinance for degree in Master of Engineering/ Technology, Master of Architecture (M.E./M.TECH./M.Arch.) (Ordinance 8-A) Download File | PDF | 86KB |
13. Ordinance for Credit Based Grading System (Ordinance 30) Download File | PDF | 86KB |
14.
DAVV Guidelines for Autonomous Colleges Download File | PDF | 1.6MB |
15.  Mercy Attempt under Clause 24.1.4 of Ordinance 12 Download File | PDF  | 582KB



 





I Year Information

FIRST YEAR INFORMATION 2025-2026

Note: Information for I Year B.Tech. Students--
    I Year B.Tech. students, in case of any query, please contact their mentors or Head, 1st Year.
Head 1st Year:  Ms. Nidhi Oswal
, Associate Professor, Applied Physics & Optoelectronics Department

CLASS TIMETABLE (Effective from 25/08/2025) <View>
                                  

S. No. Name of Department Mentor-Mentee List (2025-26)
1 Biomedical Engineering  <Click Here
2. Civil Engineering & Applied Machanics        <Click Here
3. Computer Engineering  <Click Here
4. Electrical Engineering  <Click Here
5. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering  <Click Here
6. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering  <Click Here
7. Industrial Production Engineering  <Click Here
8. Information Technology <Click Here
9. Mechanical Engineering Department <Click Here
B.Tech. I Year Previous Year Question Papers
 1  Basic Electronics  <Click Here>
 2  Chemistry  <Click Here>
 3  Fundamentals of Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics  <Click Here>
 4  Programming for Problem Solving  <Click Here>
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Patents

PATENTS FILED/AWARDED
Name of Department: Information Technology
S.No. Patent Title Applicant/s Year of Application Application No. Status (Filed Published, or Granted) Link to View 
1.  A SMART LIGHT POLE SYSTEM Mr. Upendra Singh
Ms. Puja Gupta
2023 202211055093 25 April 2023 <View> 
2  A SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC SEGREGATION OF WASTE MATERIALS  Mr. Upendra Singh
Ms. Puja Gupta
 2022 202211007498  Published Date: 
11 March 2022

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3.  A SMART ROAD ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF  Mr. Upendra Singh  2020 202041057251   Published Date: 
30 Dec. 2020

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4. A SMART VEHICLE Mr. Upendra Singh
Mr. Mukul Shukla
Dr. Lalit Purohit
Ms. Puja Gupta
Mr. Vinay Manurkar
2020 202021030229 Filed Date: 15 July 2020 <View>
5. A SYSTEM OF PERSONALIZED PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH MONITORING WITH USING IOT SENSORS NETWORK Dr. Neeraj Rathore 2019 201911041380 Published Date: 
18 Oct 2019


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6. METHOD OF LOAD DISTRIBUTION BALANCING IN FOG CLOUD COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE USING DATA FLOW ACCELERATION Dr. Neeraj Rathore 2019 201911045687 Published Date: 
15 Nov 2019


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7. A SMART HELMET Upendra Singh,
Dr. Sunita Varma,
Mukul Shukla,
manjeet kumar Soni,
Neeraj Arya
2020 202021008333 Published Date:
6 March 2020 ,
  Grant Date:
4 Feb 2021
<View> 
8. A SYSTEM FOR DETECTION AND TRACKING OF SUSPICIOUS PERSONS IN CROWD Mr. Raj Gupta
Ms. Chhaya Porwal
Ms. Pooja Gupta
Varsha Sharma

2020 202021021517 Published Date:
26 June 2020,
  Grant Date:
17 March 2021
 <View>
9. A SMART VEHICLE Upendra Singh,
Mukul Shukla,
Dr. Lalit Purohit,
Pooja Gupta,
Neeraj Arya
2020 202021030229 Published Date:
21 Aug 2020,
Grant Date:
13 Aug 2020
<View> 
10. AN INTELLIGENT SYSTEM TO DETECT COVID-19 PROTOCOLS Ms. Pooja Gupta
Dr.Varsha Sharma
Prof. Sunita Var
Mr.Vivek Sharma
Mr. Mukul Shukla
Mr. Upendra Singh
Mr.Amit Chaudhari
Mr. Raj Gupta
Ms. Chhaya Porwal
Mr. Ashwani Kumar
Ms. Prachi Joshi Porwal
2020 202021054173 Published Date: 
15 Jan 2021


 <View> 
11. A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING MALICIOUS ACTIVITIES IN COMPUTING NETWORK Manjeet Kumar Soni,
Mukul Shukla,
Upendra Singh
2020 202021016998 Published Date: 
05 June 2020


 <View> 
12. SMART AUTONOMOUS WEED DETECTOR AND REMOVAL Upendra Singh 2020 202011028931 Published Date: 
21 Aug 2020


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13. PACKET DELAY AND BANDWIDTH CONSIDERATION FOR REAL-TIME AND NON-REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS FOR QoS QRIENTED NETWORK SELECTION IN IEEE 802.16e WiMAX NETWORKS Chandra Prakash Singar

2020 2020102588 Published Date: 
19 Nov 2020

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14. AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED SYSTEM FOR MEDICINE
DISPENSING

Chandra Prakash Singar

2020 2020103411 Published Date: 
28 Jan 2021

<View> 
15. COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR SEMANTIC INDEXING BASED TEXT CLASSIFICATION USING DEEP LEARNING Dr. Neeraj Rathore 2019 201911042141 Published Date: 
25 Oct 2019


<View>
16. METHOD OF LOAD DISTRIBUTION BALANCING IN FOG CLOUD COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE USING DATA FLOW ACCELERATION

Dr. Neeraj Kumar Rathore

2019  201911045687 Published Date: 
15 Nov 2019
<View> 
17. IOT - AI/ ML BASED VEHICLE DIRECTION - ASSISTANCE SYSTEM


Ms. Pooja Gupta
Mr. Upendra Singh



2020 202011032591 Published Date: 
09 Oct 2020

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18. Smart UAV for Crop Estimation, Evolution and Recommendations Mr. Sumit Kumar Sharma
Mr. Neeraj Arya
Mr. RAKESH MEENA
Mr. Ashok Atulkar
Mr Virendra Kumar Verma
Mr. Piyush Chouhan
Dr. SANDEEP RAGHUWANSHI
Mr. Hemant Kumar Gupta
Mr. Himanshu
Mrs. Namrata Bhatt
Dr. Ranjana Verma
Mrs. Pooja Gupta
Mr. Ravindra Yadav
Mr. Shani pratap singh

2021 202111037828 Published Date: 
03 Sept 2021

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19. Automatic guidance system for blind community Upendra Singh
Puja Gupta
2021 2021105880 Published Date: 
26 Nov. 2021
 
20. A TRANSPORTABLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF Upendra Singh 2024 202311030867 Published Date: 
01 May 2024
 <View>
21. A SYSTEM FOR FULLY AUTOMATIC ORGANIC COATING Upendra Singh 2024 202311089953 Published Date: 
03 May 2024
 <View>
22. A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A SKIN TYPE AND SUGGESTING SKIN-BASED PRODUCTS ON E-COMMERCE PLATFORMS Upendra Singh 2024 202311058302 Published Date: 
11 June 2024
<View> 
Name of Department: Electronics & Telecommunication
 23. PASSIVATED EMITTER BASED SOLAR CELLS FOR INCREASING THE EFFICACY OF SOLAR ENERGY ABSORPTION JAYA DIPTI LAL 2022 202211022528 Filed Date: 16 April 2022 <View>
 24. A ROBUST AND DEEP CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH TO DETECT EARLY STAGES OF LUNGS CANCER JAYA DIPTI LAL 2022 202211024611 Published Date: 
13 May 2022

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 25. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED APPROACH TO ANALYSE THE IMPACT, THE VEHICLA MISSIONS HAVE ON SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT AND AIR QUALITY USING GAUSSIAN PLUME MODEL JAYA DIPTI LAL 2022 202211033058 Published Date: 
1 July 2022

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26.  AN INTERNET OF THINGS BASED INDOORE IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND ITS METHOD THEREOF JAYA DIPTI LAL 2023 202221072747 Published Date: 
31 March 2023

 <View>
27.  VEHICULAR ADHOC NETWORK TO AVOID ROAD ACCIDENTS
JAYA DIPTI LAL

2022

202241022452
Published Date: 
29 April 2022

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28. NOVEL AND OPTIMIZED DEFECTED GROUND STRUCTURES(DGS) FOR REDIATOR MINIATURIZATION



Satish Kumar Jain




       2017


 201721033915
Published Date: 
13  Oct  2017

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29. NOVEL MINIATURIZED DUAL-PORT  ULTRA WIDE-BAND MIMO ANTENNA


 L.D. Malviya




     2019

201921052961A

Published Date: 
27  Dec  2019

 <View>
Name of Department: Biomedical
30. A SMART VEHICLE Vinay Manurkar     2020 202021030229     Granted  <View>
31.

AN IoT BASED SYSTEM FOR EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE


   Sunny Ganavdiya



    2021


  2021101577


    Published Date: 
      27 March 2021,
       Grant Date:
       05 May 2021
 
 <View>



 32.



AN IOT AND BLOCK CHAIN BASED SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING COMPUTER NETWORK SECURITY

      Sunny Ganavdiya



    2021



    2021104078



    Published Date: 
       13 July 2021,
       Grant Date:
       25 Aug 2021
<View>








33.

 
COTTON PICKER AND BOOM SPRAYER MACHINE


      Sunny Ganavdiya


     2021


347905-001 



    Published Date: 
       14 Aug 2021,
       Grant Date:
       15 Oct 2021

<View>


34.



METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF METAL-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES BY TEMPERATURE GRADIENT CO-PRECIPITATION TECHNIQUE

      Vaibhav Koutu



    2017



201721023712



Published Date: 
11 Jan 2019



 




Name of Department: Electronics and Instrumentation
35.  A NEW DESIGN AND TESTING OF A PIPELINE A/D CONVERTER (ADC) SYSTEM FOR HIGH SPEED DATA CONVERTING APPLICATION Dr. R. S. Gamad
Mr. Virendra Kumar Verma
Ms. Neha Pande
Mr. Rashmi Ranjan Maharana
Mr. Arun Rayakwar
Ms. Harshita Kushwaha
Ms. Vineeta Vishwakarma
2021 202121042352 Published Date: 
18 Sept. 2021

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36.  A NEW SOFTWARE BASED ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTATION FOR DYNAMIC TESTING OF ANOLOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER (ADC) USING HISTOG TECHNIQUE WITH SIN WAVE, TRIANGULAR WAVE AND APPLICATION MODE AS INPUT SIGNALS Dr. R. S. Gamad
Ms. Vineeta Vishwakarma
2022 202221005714 Published Date: 
1 April 2022

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37.






 A NEW DESIGN AND TESTING OFA PIPELINE A/D CONVERTER (ADc) SYSTEM FOR HIGH SPEED DATA CONVERTING APPLICATION




 Dr. Radheshyam Gamad
Mr.Virendra Kumar Verma
Ms. Neha Pande
Mr. Rashmi Ranjan Maharana
 Mr. Arun Rayakwar
Ms. Harshita Kushwaha  Ms. Vineeta Vishwakarma
 2021




202121042352 




Published Date: 
12 Nov. 2021




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38.  DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF 8-BIT PIPELINE ADC USING 90NM CMOS TECHNOLOGY Dr. R. S. Gamad, Mr. Ritesh Gupta 2023 202321084161 Published Date: 
10 Dec. 2023
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Name of Department: Industrial and Production Engineering
39.





A SMART DEVICE FOR MAINTAIN GREENHOUSE CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTS PARAMETERS




Krishnakant Dhakar




2018





2021102000





Published Date: 
03 March 2021
 





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 40.

 A SYSTEM AND A MICROMACHINING PROCESS USING COW URINE
(GAU-MUTRA)

Dr. Krishnakant Dhakar 


 2018


 201811040311


Published Date: 
16  Nov  2018


<View>

 

41.



SYSTEM OF MODULAR UNIT ATTACHMENT FOR PERFORMING DRY AND NEAR-DRY ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINE(EDM)


Dr. Krishnakant
Dhakar
Dr. Leeladhar
Nagdeve
Dr. Rakesh Saxena

2021



202121051703



Published Date: 
26 Nov  2021






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Name of Department: Mechanical Engineering
42.


MECHANISM


PUROHIT SATISH BALKRISHNA


2013


3420/MUM/2013


Published Date: 

Grant Date:
17 July 2020,
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Name of Department: Electrical Engineering 
43.


SOLAR ENERGY DRIVEN SENSORLESS CONTROL OF BLDC MOTOR DRIVE

SHARMA, Shailendra Kumar
SAXENA, Rakesh
DUBEY, Menka

2020


202021007818


Published Date: 
27 Aug  2021


<View>

 
 Name of Department: Pharmacy 
  44.




NOVEL ECOFRIENDLY METHOD OD EXTRACTION FOR FIXED OILS USING SOLVENT ACTION OF SOLID SOLUBILIZERS

Dr. R. K. Maheshwari
Mr. Anirudh Padiyar



 2020



202021004065



Published Date: 
07 Feb 2020



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45.






 
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR SEPARATION OF PHYTOCONSTITUENTS USING SOLIDS AS MOBILE PHASE ( EUTECTIC MIXTURES)





  
Dr. R. K. Maheshwari
Mr. Vighnesh Nandakumar Jadhav,

Ms. Tapsale Aishwarya Arun, Dr. Rahul Kondaji Dumbre, Dr. Swati N. Deshmukh, Dr.Nidhi Jain,
Mr.Rushikesh Kamlakar Patil,
Mr. Rajendra A. Dhote
 2020








202021034118








Published Date: 
21 Aug 2020








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46.


ECOFRIENDLY THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPY USING HYDROTROPY AND A METHOD THEREOF   Dr. R. K. Maheshwari
Mr. Anirudh Padiyar



2020


202021056204


Published Date: 
21 Jan 2021


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47.


PROCESS FOR AQUEOUS DICLOFENAC SODIUM TPICAL SOLUTION

Dr. R. K. Maheshwari
Mr. Anirudh Padiyar



2019


201921040151

 
Published Date:  
11 Oct 2019
 


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 Name of Department: Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences 
48.  SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING THE TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF ONE OR MORE INDUSTRIES  Dr. Smita Verma 
Dr. Jitendra Binwal, 
Dr. Anita Biswas
2022   202211016244 Published Date:  
6 May 2022
 
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49. AN IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM USING FIXED POINT AND FUZZY LOGIC UNIT Dr. Sarla Chouhan,              Dr. Ramakant Bhardawj,    Dr. Neena Vijaywargi,          Dr. Neetu Paliwal, ,              Dr. Purvee Bhardwaj 2021 202121029056 Published Date:  
8 June 2021
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50. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Based Techniques to Imporove the Detection of lung Cancer Dr. Rachna Navalakhe 2022 202221028961 Published Date:  
6 March 2022
 <View>
51. Information Retrieval Framework For Social Content Filtering Using Soir Model Dr.Rachna Navalakhe 2022 202221032298 Published Date:  
24 June 2022
 <View>
 52. Space Rover Driven By Artificial Neural Network Model  Dr.Rachna Navalakhe  2022  359953001  Published Date:  
05 March 2022
 <View>
 Name of Department: Applied Physics and Optoelectronics
 53. Type E orientation pattern using XRD  Dr. Pragya Ojha  2021  2021107079  Published Date:  
12 Feb. 2021
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Name of Department: Applied Chemistry
54. Composition , method and system to synthesis and cheracterise post metallocene titanium complexes of bidented dicarboxylic acids Dr. Deepal Agrawal and Dr. Nitish K Gupta 2024 2023/07883 Granted Date:  
28 Feb. 2024
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55. Computer aided drug design device for the development and designing of virtual compounds Dr Urmila Raghuvanshi 2024 6384367 Granted Date:  
21 Aug. 2024
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Name of Department: Civil Engineering & Applied Machnics 
56. CELLULAR REINFORCEMENT SUPPORTED EMBANKMENT ON EXPANSIVE SOIL   KUNDAN MESHRAM
SUNIL KUMAR AHIRWAR
 2024  201811032110 Granted Date:  
27 Feb. 2024
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The Institute website complies with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 level AA, it will enable the visually impaired to access the website using assistive technologies such as screen readers. The table below gives a list of information about various screen readers. Information related to various screen readers:

Screen Reader NameWebsiteFree/Commercial
Non Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) http://www.nvda-project.org/ Free
System Access To Go https://www.satogo.com/ Free

Accessibility Statement

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We are committed to ensure that the Institute Website is accessible to all users irrespective of device in use, technology or ability. It has been built, with an aim, to provide maximum accessibility and usability to its visitors. As a result this Portal can be viewed from a variety of devices such as Desktop / Laptop computers, web-enabled mobile devices; etc..

We aim to be standards compliant and follow principles of usability and universal design, which should help all visitors of this website.

This Portal is designed using HTML 5.0, CSS 3.0, Bootstrap 4.0 transitional to meet Guidelines for Indian Government Websites. Part of the information in the website is also made available through links to external Websites. External Websites are maintained by the respective departments who are responsible for making these sites accessible.

If you have any problem or suggestion regarding the accessibility of this website, please write to us to enable us to respond in a helpful manner. Do let us know the nature of the problem along with your contact information.

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