SHRI GOVINDRAM SEKSARIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, INDORE

An Autonomous Institute Run by Govt. of Madhya Pradesh

Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal & Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore

Post Metric Scholarship

Post Metric Scholarship Information
[State government policies, guidelines and circulars for scholarships provided to
students.]

NEW  पोस्ट मेट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति के अंतर्गत अनुसूचित जाति/जनजाति वर्ग के विद्यार्थियों के पालक की आय सीमा के सम्बन्ध में।   <View>

NEW
Scholarship Notice PMYASVI 2025 <View>

 
संस्थान के पिछड़ा वर्ग वर्ष 2024-25 के विद्यार्थियों हेतु आवश्यक सुचना। <View>

संस्थान के अनुसूचित जाति वर्ग के प्रथम वर्ष 2024-25 हेतु आवश्यक सुचना <View>


अनुसूचतिजाति / जनजाति / अन्य पिछडा वर्ग के सभी विद्यार्थियो को पोस्ट मैट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति हेतु NSP (National Scholarship Portal) पोर्टल पर रजिस्ट्रेशन करवाने बाबद <View>


वर्ष 2024-25 के मुख्यमंत्री मेधावी विद्यार्थी योजना के सम्बन्ध में<View>


भारत सरकार के निर्देश अनुसार जनजातीय विद्यार्थियों का नेशनल स्कालरशिप पोर्टल (NSP) पर वन टाइम रजिस्ट्रेशन (OTR) किये जाने के सम्बन्ध में। <View>

 
वर्ष 2024-25 के पोस्ट मेट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति आवेदन आवश्यक दस्तावेजो सहित जमा करने बाबद। <View>


अनुसूचितजाति / जनजाति / अन्य
 पिछड़ा वर्ग के सभी विद्यार्थियों को पोस्ट मेट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति हेतु NSP(National Scholarship Portal) पोर्टल पर रजिस्ट्रेशन करवाने बाबद <View>

वर्ष 2024-25 के आवास सहायता योजना के आवेदन के संबंध में <View>

वर्ष 2024-25 के पोस्ट मेट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति आवेदन आवश्यक दस्तावेजो सहित जमा करने बाबद।<View>

23-04-2025: संस्थान के पिछड़ा वर्ग वर्ष 2023-24 (द्वितीय/ तृतीय/चतुर्थ) एवं वर्ष 2024-25 प्रथम वर्ष के विद्यार्थी जिनकी रैंक 1.50 लाख से कम हो के सम्बन्ध में। <View>

08-04-2025:
वर्ष 2024-25 के बी.टेक/ बी. फार्मा. के सभी वर्ष के विद्यार्थियों हेतु मुख्यमंत्री मेधावी विद्यार्थी योजना के सम्बन्ध में। <View>
Google Form Link: https://forms.gle/L9KEZcfguV6nmyHy9

01-04-2025: Urgent notice for SC students of First Year 2024-25 <View>

01-04-2025: Urgent notice for OBC students of First Year 2024-25 <View>

06-03-2025: संस्थान के पिछड़ा वर्ग 2023-24 को एमपीटास पोर्टल पर आवेदन करने के सम्बन्ध में सुचना पत्र। <View>

06-03-2025: मेधावी छात्रवृत्ति योजना नवीन एवं नवीनीकरण वर्ष 2024-25 के विद्यार्थोयों हेतु सुचना पत्र। <View>

03-03-2025: मुख्यमंत्री जनकल्याण (संबल) योजना  वर्ष 2024-25 जमा करने हेतु सूचना पत्र। <View>

24-02-2025: वर्ष 2024-25 हेतु  पिछड़ा वर्ग नवीन प्रथम वर्ष के विद्यार्थियों का स्कालरशिप हेतु MPTASS पोर्टल पर आवेदन जमा करने हेतु सुचना पत्र। <View>

11-02-2025: वर्ष 2024-25 के मुख्यमंत्री मेधावी विद्यार्थी योजना के आवेदन जमा करने हेतु अंतिम तिथि बढ़ाने के संबंध में। <View>

04-02-2025: छात्रवृत्ति पोर्टल एमपीटास के अंतर्गत वर्ष 2024-25 के अनुसूचित जाति /जनजाति के विद्यार्थियों के आवास सहायता योजना (छात्रवृत्ति) के आवेदन जमा करने के सम्बन्ध में। <View>

04-02-2025: वर्ष 2024-25 हेतु अनुसूचित जाति  के नवीन विद्यार्थियों को पोस्ट मैट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति के आवेदन आवश्यक दस्तावेजो सहित जमा करने बाबद। <View>

30-01-2025: पिछड़ा वर्ग पोस्ट मैट्रिक वर्ष 2021-22, 2022 -23 एवं 2023-24 के विद्यार्थी (जो आवेदन से वंचित रह गये) की जानकारी गूगल शीट पर भेजे जाने के सम्बन्ध में। <View>

17-01-2025: वर्ष 2024 -25 के मुख्यमंत्री मेधावी विद्यार्थी योजना के आवेदन के सम्बन्ध में। <View>

17-01-2025: 
पोस्ट मैट्रिक छात्रवृत्ति अंतर्गत छात्रवृत्ति पोर्टल एमपीटास पर वर्ष 2022-23, 2023-24 के अनुसूचितजाति/जनजाति के विद्यार्थियों के पोस्ट मैट्रिक एवं आवास सहायता योजना के सम्बन्ध में। <View>

15-01-2025: संस्थान के अनुसूचितजाति वर्ग (वर्ष 2023-23 से 2024-25) के विद्यार्थियों को एमपीटास पोर्टल प्रारम्भ होने बाबद। <View>

09-01-2025: पिछड़ा वर्ग पोस्ट मैट्रिक छात्रवृति अंतर्गत विगत वर्षों के विद्यार्थियों की तकनीकी कारणों से ऑनलाइन नहो होने की समस्या के निदान बाबद। <View>

NCC

NCC (National Cadet Corps)
New NCC Recruitment Process  for I Year & II Year  B.Tech./B.Pharm students on 5th November<View>

National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The origin of NCC can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the object to make up the shortage of the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was replaced by the University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth.The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards the Indianisation of armed forces.
In 1942, the UTC was re-christened as the ‘University Officers Training Corps’. During the independence movement, the leaders of our nation had realised the need to create a national level youth organisation, to train and groom young boys as responsible citizens and future leaders of our great country in all walks of life, including the defence forces. Consequently, a committee under Shri NH Kunzru was set up in 1946 on the directives of the first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, to consider the establishment of a Nationwide cadet Corps. The recommendations of the committee paved the way for the National Cadet Corps, which was born through an Act of Parliament in 1948.

The National Cadet Corps came into existence on 15th July, 1948 under the NCC Act XXXI of 1948 under the Ministry of Defence with the following aims:-

AIMS OF NCC

  1. To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and the ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of the country.
  2. To create a human resource of organised, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and always available for the service of the nation.
  3. To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the Armed Forces. 

MOTTO OF NCC

The motto of NCC is “Unity and Discipline”. ‘Unity’ implies our basic oneness, the brotherhood of all the Indian people regardless of their caste, colour or creed. Likewise, ‘Discipline’ is the very bedrock on which any nation is founded. It is for these reasons that “Unity and Discipline” has been adopted as motto of the NCC. 

NCC IN SGSITS

The NCC, 9 MP Battalion Armed unit has been started in the institute in August 2013. The credit of this start goes to the Director of the Institute, Prof. S.S. Bhadauria, with whose sincere efforts this has been possible. The Associate NCC Officer of the Institute is Lt. Dr. Manish Jaiswal. Nehru Dawar , the cadet from NCC holds the responsibility to coordinate & mange the all other cadets. The institution was allotted total 106 cadets (SD & SW) in which there are now 36 cadets enrolled as per the rules. The cadets will be given B and C level certificates as per their performances. In 2015 Cadet Harsh Patidar was given the rank of Senior Under Officer (S.U.O.) of Sgsits NCC Unit and In 2016 Cadet Amit Parihar was given the rank of Senior Under Officer. And after that Cadet Shresth Jain was given the rank of Senior Under Officer.

Our ANO Lt. Dr. Manish Jaiswal got the rank of Lieutenant by attending the very tough training of 3 months at OTA Kamptee.

NCC Report 2023-2024 |Download File |  PDF | 
NCC Report 2022-2023 |Download File |  PDF | 
NCC Report 2021-2022 | Download File | PDF | 
NCC Report 2020-2021 | Download File | PDF | 
NCC Report 2019-2020 | Download File | PDF | 
NCC Report 2018-2019 | Download File | PDF | 


NSS

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About the NSS:

At National Level National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched in Gandhiji's Birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has a base of millions of student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 (+2) Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education all over the country. The motto (the principle statement) of NSS is ‘NOT ME BUT YOU’, which is the essence of Vasudheawa Kutumbkam. Swami Vivekanand has been the ‘PRERNA PURUSH’ (Man of Inspiration) of the NSS since Indian government had recognised him as ‘PRATEEK PURUSH’ (Man of Symbol) of youth in 1984.

At Institute Level NSS unit of the institute has been established on 04-08-2012. Neeraj Kumar Jain has been the Programme Officer of the unit since then. The unit has been working there onwards under the guidance of advisory committee which is chaired by the director of the institute. The unit, since its establishment, has been continuously doing its regular activities with aim of providing the socio-economic exposure of various national problems specially Rural India. The NSS volunteers, besides getting such exposure, also benefitted by certificate recognition through B and C level certificate programmes of the NSS.

Vision and Mission :

Vision: to develop a democratic society with equality by supporting ‘Social Service’ without expectation and keeping sympathy for ‘All Living Being’ by accommodating each other’s angle of opinion

Mission: to foster enthusiasm and high moral values in students especially NSS volunteers through the activities, orientation programmes and camps. To develop students’ personality by Involving them (volunteers) in planning, decision making, organizing and execution of the activities of the unit.

No of Student Participation: the institute has been allotted a unit of 100 volunteers

Activities:

  • Regular Activities: Plantation, Blood donation, health and hygiene moves, environment awareness, traffic awareness, child education, youth club activities, pared, drill, yoga, civic awareness about government schemes,
  • One Day Camps (ODCs) : Two ODC are organized at the adopted village in an year to make student aware of village life and rural problems. The students did a social survey to understand the rural livelihood.
  • Seven Day Residential Camp (SDC): One SDC is organized in each year for giving the practical exposure of rural life, social work and labour work for the NSS volunteers.

Contact :

phone – 91-(0731)2582351
Fax – 91-(0731)23432540
Email – nss.sgsits[at]gmail.com

Scholarships, Merit and Others


NEW 31-07-2024: PM Yasasvi Top Class Education in College for OBC, EBC & DNT Scheme During the Year 2024-25 <View>

New
 29/07/2024:  Online Registration  for various types of Merit Scholarships <View>



Scholarships mentioned below are awarded to the students by the Govt. of India and M.P. Government every year. 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.

 
 

MERIT SCHOLARSHIP 2024 UPDATED page 0001MERIT SCHOLARSHIP 2024 UPDATED page 0002MERIT SCHOLARSHIP 2024 UPDATED page 0003

Computer Center

Computer Center is an important component of the institute. Computer Centre has two well equipped labs with state-of-the-art computers. It provides computing facilities to all the 1st year students (B.Tech) for their programming related practical work and Internet surfing. As sufficient number of computers is available, students get enough time and opportunity to practice and strengthen their programming skills.

Facilities are also used for conduction of programming labs for students of higher classes of various branches; Also on-line tests for various companies that come to the institute for recruitment are conducted here. Computer Center also facilitates online registration, exam form filling etc. Additionally, Computer Centre has also been offering services to various departments of the institute in maintenance of their computer systems and peripherals.

The department also conducts various workshops for computer literacy and DTP for class III & IV employees of Institute. Additionally skill development courses under MMKVY/MMKSY are also conducted at this facility for serving the society. The computer centre is currently being used by government of M.P. as covid control center.


List of Activities

Computer centre is the centralised facility for the students to practice and strengthen their programming skills.

  • Conduction of labs of programming related subjects of 1 year B.E/B.Pharma.
  • Conduction of labs for various computer related subjects of other departments.
  • Conduction of Online tests for Placements of student conducted by various companies.
  • Conduction of various computer related workshops for employees of the institute.
  • Conduction of  online exams related to MMKVY/Faculty Recruitments etc.
  • Online registration and exams form filling facility for students.
  • Hardware and software management for Institute.


Computing Facilities

Computer Centre  has two well equipped labs with state-of-the-art computers.

1. Programming lab 1 : 45 AIO Computers

CPU

Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-7500T, OS: Ubuntu Linux 16

Motherboard

(Chipset Q370)

Memory

Memory Installed: 8GB (1x8GB) 2400MHz DDR4

HDD

1TB 7200Rpm Self-Encrypting Hard Drive

Make

Dell


UPS: 2 numbers

Capacity 30 KVA
Backup 30 Minutes
Make Uniline


2. Central Computing lab: 83 Computers

CPU Intel Core i5-3470, 3.2 GHz
Motherboard HP/8300 Core i5
Memory 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
HDD 500 GB
Make HP


Server: 02 numbers

Server-1

CPU Intel Xeon E5310, 1.6 GHz Processor quad core two processor
Motherboard Intel E5000
Memory 4 GB 533 MHz DDR2
HDD 3 X 72 GB
Make HP/DL 180

Server-2

CPU

Intel E5 2660V4@2 GHz , 14 core Processor with 35 MB L3 Cache

Motherboard

Intel C610

Memory

512GB (16 x 32GB RDIMM @ 2400 MHz)

HDD

16X 2TB Hot plug SATA

Make

HPE Proliant ML150 (Gen 9)


Various Trainings conducted in Computer Centre

  1. Workshop of Fundamentals of Computing  (20th Feb,2018 to 27th Feb,2018) and (09th March’17 -16th March’17) Two, One week workshops for  IV grade staff members under TEQIP-III.
  2. MMKVY MUKHYA MANTRI KAUSHAL VIKAS YOGNA (23 April 2018 to 29 July 2018):4 months workshops for students to learn the basics of there computers and how to be a data entry operator.
  3. Workshop on DTP (20th Feb,2018 to 27th Feb,2018).     
  4. One week workshop for grade-III staff members under TEQIP-III.
  5. GSTN Training for Government revenue officers for three weeks (5th May 2017-25th May 2017).
  6. NCC Cadets training on computer awareness for one week (23rd October 2017-01st November 2017).


Computer Center (Personnel)

  • Prof. Surendra Gupta, Associate Professor, Computer Engineering is Professor-in-Charge and Head of computer centre.
  • Mr. Rajiv Mishra is B.Sc., PGDCA and Trouble Shooting and Hardware Certified. Technical Support Specialist (Software and Hardware): He looks after software as well as computer hardware related issues at the computer center and institute level.
  • Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Chauhan is MBA (HR) and PGDCA. Administrative Coordinator: She looks after the office activities of the computer center and assists in laboratory operations.
  • Mr. Ritesh Sher is B. Tech perusing, Diploma in Electrical Engineering and DCA. Technical Support Specialist (Hardware and Software): He looks after hardware and software related issues in the computer center and institute, and assists in laboratory operations.
  • Mr. Amarchand Sangaliya, Mr. Ravikar Mohite and Mr. Rajesh Mehra are attendants in the computer center.


Computer Centre Events Images


Central Workshop

Central Workshop is the biggest workshop among the engineering colleges situated in MP having all-round facilities for student learning and for developing their Projects of varying fields with a well trained team of around 20 staff having proficiency in different fields.

In the Central Workshop various facilities are available for all BE I st year and IInd year, IIIrd year, IVrth year Industrial and Production Engg. and Mechanical Engg. Student and ME student of IEM, CIM and CAD-CAM for research work.

Various facilities are available in Central Workshop

1. Machine Shop
Various machine tools are available in machine shop:
a) Lathe machine: - Central Lathe, Capstan Lathe, Bench Lathe and CNC Lathe
b) Drill machine: - Vertical Drill Machine, Radial Drill Machine and Bench Drill Machine
c) Grinding Machine: - Surface Grinder, Cylindrical Grinding, Tool and Cutter Grinder and Tool post Grinder
d) Milling machine:- Universal Milling Machine, Vertical Milling Machine and CNC Milling
e) Shaper Machine, Planner Machine and Bend Saw.

2. Fitting Shop
Various machine tools and machine are available:
Bench Drill Machine, Bend Saw, Column Type Drill Machine, Fly Press, Power Press and Shear Cutter.

3. Welding Shop
Various welding machine and instruments are available:
Electric Arc Welding, Gas Welding Tool Post Grinder, Welding Generator

4. Smithy Shop
Various machines and equipments are available:
Forge Furnace, Grinder Cut Off Wheel, Hand Shear Cutters, Anvil, Square Block and Hammers.

5. Carpentry Shop
Various wood cutting machines and equipments are available
Universal Wood Cutter, Thickness Wood Planer, Tool Post Grinder, and Jig Saw.

6. Foundry Shop
Various moulding machines and furnaces are available:
Shell Moulding, Co2 Moulding, Vacuum Moulding, Sand Muller, Pit Furnace and Oil Fired Furnace.


Faculty In Central Workshop

Prof. Shailendra Purohit
Incharge Workshop Supdt.
Contact No. 09993281938

Mr. Sukhlal Mujalda
Assist. Workshop Supdt.
Contact No. 09993790061


Staff Members in Central Workshop

S. No.

NAME

Designation

1

Shri Premnarayan Dhoke

Junior Instructor

2

Shri Surendra Verma

Junior Instructor

3

Shri Dilip ku. Yadav

Asst. Mistri

4

Shri Ramkishan Gadore

Skilled Asst.

5

Shri C. S. Kawadkar

Skilled Asst.

6

Shri Amit ku. Dubey

Skilled Asst.

7

Shri Dinesh Shekokar

Skilled Asst.

8

Shri Sanjay Yadav

Skilled Asst.

9

Shri Shankar Rekwar

Skilled Helper

10

Shri Sudhir Dawar

Skilled Helper

11

Shri Rameshwar Hardiya

Attendant

12

Shri Rajesh Kapse

Attendant

13 Shri Mahendra Singh Chouhan Attendant
14 Shri BanwariLal Vishvakarma Attendant



Central Library

The Central Library was established in 1955 with a small collection of 429 books. Currently it earns the status of the biggest college library in central India in the field of technology and science education. It is full flagged with good quality of high cost standard reference and text - books, world reputed International and National research journals, theses, project reports, audio/visual and electronic learning resources in all disciplines of technical education. It also contains the literature of social sciences and humanities.

The central library has separate three-floor building with the floor area of 2050 Sq. Meters. It has six major separate sections for Administrative and Circulation operations, Textbooks collection, Book-Bank collection, Reference collection, Journals, Theses and Reports Collection and Computer section for digital resources.

Vision: The Central Library is a inavitable facility and strategic asset of the Institute, providing intellectual leadership and extraordinary information experiences toward the advancement of knowledge.

Mission: Library inspires learning and discovery through print and electronic information resources, collaboration, and expertise for academic excellence and research activities.


Refrence and Periodical Section
Central Library
Book Issue Section
library book issue section
E-Resources Section
library e resources section

Central Library - Collection

Library acquires the good collections of Books, Research Journals, Thesis and Electronic documents.
Our Library Collection:

 

Books

108499

 

Back Volumes

2521

 

Theses and Reports

5049

 

Electronic Collection CDs

2500

 

Standards-Print

5000

 

Print Journal/Magazines

23

 

On-line International Journal

9600

 

Online BIS Standards/Codes

18000

 

E-books

185000 (NLIST)

Use of Resources:
The use of library resources is the parameter of effective working of library and users satisfaction. All the available resources are being highly used by the members of the library.
Average (Approx.) yearly use of the Resources:

 

Books

180000 Volumes

 

Theses/Reports

10000 Volumes

 

Journals

13250 Issues

 

Internet (in Library)

12000 Students

Library has complete automation and digitization of the resources and procedures. Library has 40 computers, 3 servers, Scanner, Library LAN, Campus Wide Networks (CWN) and associated infrastructure for digitization of resources. All computers are used for library housekeeping operations and Internet based services to users within the library. Library has a good collection of electronic resources. All electronic resources (e-books, journals and NPTEL Video lectures, etc.) available in the Institute are provided on the Campus Wide Network (CWN) through NAS-server. Beside the CDs, Library also purchases approx.15500 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. Library also provides access to more than 135000 e-books under the UGC-INFLIBNET-NLIST programme and other Library membership. The Libsys-7 Library software with Web OPAC facility is used for house- keeping operations of the library. On-line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) of library collection has been provided to users to update their information regarding the holdings of the library. Close Circuit Cameras with recording facilities have been installed for proper security of the Library.

Following subscribed E-Resources are available on the Campus Network and Out of Campus in Personal Internet and Mobile Phones through Knimbus Remote Access Platform:

Online E-Resources

Following subscribed E-Resources are available on the Campus Wide Network:

1. IEEE-ASPPJournals                                     :https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp

 2. ASME    Journals                                          : https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/journals.aspx

 3. ASCE      Journals                                         : https://ascelibrary.org/

 4. BENTHAM Pharmacy Journals :https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben

 5. ELSEVIER Science DirectJournals:https://www.sciencedirect.com/

 6. UGC- INFLIBNET – NLIST E- Resources: https://nlist.inflibnet.ac.in/

6612 Fulltext Journals and more than 185000 Fulltext E-Books. Login/Password: Login with Your registered e-mail ID    (If not register pl. Send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. /Librarian with full details of your Name, Semester, Branch, Enrolment No., working e-mail ID & Mobile No.)

 7. DELNET:https://www.delnet.in/ 

E- Journals, E-Books, Multimedia Databases, Digital Library, etc. 2850 journals, 10687 e-books in 693 categories. Login: mpsgsits             Password: sgs6880 

8. NPTEL Video Library (Library Server) go to Run : \\10.16.1.51

 9. GS Library Online Public Access Catalogue Web OPAC ):

 https://sgsitsopac.libsys10.in/home/dashboard

 10. CSIR-NISCAIR Journals: 17 Indian Journals

  https://www.niscair.res.in/sciencecommunication/ResearchJournals/rejour/rejour1-del.html

 11.  Indian Academy of Science: 11 Indian Journals  https://www.ias.ac.in/Journals/Overview/

12.  RGPV E-library Consortium E-resources- e-books, e-journals, e-theses:

  https://rgpv.refread.com/ 

13. Open Access e-Journals and E-books :

(i) https://doaj.org/ : Available 20804 Open Access E-journals 

(ii) https://www.openaccessjournals.com/  Available 96  Open Access E-journals

(iii) https://www.mdpi.com/: Available 447  Open Access E-journals

(iv) http://eprints.rclis.org/view/creators/ : Available 636  Open Access E-journals

(v) https://www.researchgate.net/: Available more than 130 million publication .

(vi) https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/   Available 74475612 E-resources 

(vii) https://www.doabooks.org/   Available more than 33878 Open Access E-BOOKS.

(viii) https://about.jstor.org/news/open-access-ebooks-now-available-jstor/

Available more than 6500 Open Access E-BOOKS.

(ix) https://www.gutenberg.org/    Available more than 60000 Open Access E-BOOKS.

 

List of National Print Journals renewed for the year 2021-22:

S. No. National Print Journals
1 Applied Science Periodical
2 Architectural Record- Construction Management
3 Akshay Urja
4 Annals of Library &Information Studies
5 Arthashashtra: Indian Journal of Economics and Research
6 Asian Journal of Chemistry
7 Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution-Teri
8 Ajkal
9 Bulletin of Material Sciences
10 Bulletin of the Allahabad Mathematical Society
11 Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society
12 Business &Commercial Aviation
13 Competition Affairs
14 Corporate Environment Inc
15 CSI Communications
16 Current Science
17 Defence Science Journal
18 Diabetes &Prevention
19 Digit
20 Down to Earth
21 Dream 2047 – English
22 Dream 2047 – Hindi
23 Drugs &Pharmaceuticals: Industry Highlights
24 Drugs and Pharmaceutical Highlights
25 Earthquake Engineering Practice
26 Economic Affairs
27 Education Technology
28 Education World
29 Electrical India
30 Electronics for you
31 Embedded for You
32 Energy Future-Teri
33 Engineering Education
34 Construction &Project Management Weekly
35 Environmental Pollution Control Journal
36 Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics
37 Far East Journal of Dynamical System
38 Green Source-A Green Construction
39 IEEMA Journal
40 India Green File
41 Indian Concrete journal
42 Indian Drugs
43 Indian Journal of Bio-chemistry and Bio-physics
44 Indian Journal of Bio-Technology
45 Indian Journal of Chemical Tech.
46 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec. A
47 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec. B
48 Indian Journal of Engg. &Material Science
49 Indian Journal of Environmental Protection
50 Indian Journal of Environmental Science
51 Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
52 Indian Journal of Finance
53 Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
54 Indian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
55 Indian Journal of Information Library and Society
56 Indian Journal of Mathematics
57 Indian Journal of Marketing
58 Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources- CSIR-NISCAIR
59 Indian Journal of Natural Products
60 Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
61 Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science
62 Indian Journal of Pharmacology
63 Indian Journal of Physics
64 Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
65 Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics
66 Indian Journal of Research in Capital Market
67 Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics- CSIR-NISCAIR
68 Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge- CSIR-NISCAIR
69 Indian Science Abstract- CSIR-NISCAIR
70 Industrial Product Finder
71 International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research
72 International Journal of Information Dissemination &Technology
73 International Journal Of Information Studies
74 International Journal of Regulation and Governance -Teri
75 International Journal of Statistics &Management Systems
76 International Journal of 3R’s
77 International Journal Of Web Application
78 ISRM (India) Journal
79 JIMS
80 Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
81 Journal of Biosciences
82 Journal of Chemical Sciences
83 Journal of Commerce and Management Thought
84 Journal Of Data Processing
85 Journal Of Digital Information Management
86 Jr. of E- Technology
87 Journal of Earth Systems Science
88 Journal Of Electronic Systems
89 Journal of Energy Heat and Mass Transfer
90 Journal of Genetics
91 Journal of Indian Chemical Society
92 Journal of Indian Water Resources Society
93 Journal of Indian Water Works Association
94 Journal of Indian Writing in English
95 Journal Of Information Organization
96 Journal Of Information Security Research
97 Journal Of Information Technology Review
98 Journal of Instt. of Enggs India: Series A
99 Journal of Instt. of Enggs India : Series B
100 Journal of Instt. of Enggs India : Series C
101 Journal of Instt. of Enggs India : Series D
102 Journal of Intellectual Property Rights- CSIR- NISCAIR
103 Journal Of Intelligent Computing
104 Journal Of International Security Management
105 Journal of Management Research
106 Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science
107 Journal Of Multimedia Processing &Technology
108 Journal Of Networking Technology
109 Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
110 Journal of Resource Energy and Development-Teri
111 Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research
112 Journal of Scientific Temper- CSIR-NISCAIR
113 Journal of Statistics and Management System
114 Journal of Structural Engg.
115 Journal of Wind and Engineering
116 Kurukshetra - English
117 Lighting India
118 Kurukshetra - Hindi
119 Manufacturing Technology &Research
120 Mass Communicator: International Journal of Communication
121 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Abstracts
122 MR International Journal of Engineering Technology
123 Mycorrhiza News
124 NDC-WWC Journal
125 Over Drive
126 Obesity Life
127 Packaging India
128 Paryavaran Vikas
129 Power Energy Journal
130 Photonirvachak: Journal of Indian Society of Remote Sensing
131 Power Engineering Journal
132 Power Journal (Electrical)
133 Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management
134 Pramana: Journal of Physics
135 Proceedings: Mathematical Sciences
136 Productivity
137 Progress in Computing Application
138 Progress in Machines and System
139 Pumps India
140 Research Alert
141 Resonance: Journal of Science Education
142 Sadhna: Engineering Science
143 Science India
144 Sidhant: Journal of Decision Making
145 Signals and Telecommunication Journal
146 South Asia Green File
147 Span-English
148 Standards India
149 Technology Review
150 Teri Information Digest on Energy and Environment
151 Terra Green-Teri
152 The Indian Pharmacist
153 The Journal of CPRI
154 The Mathematics Education
155 The Pharma Review
156 Training and Development Journal
157 Udyog Pragati
158 University News
159 Valves India
160 Vikalpa
161 Water and Energy International
162 World Bank in India
163 World Digital Libraries: An International Journal
134 Yojana- English
165 Yojana- Hindi
166 Education Law Cases
167 Indian Journal of Computer Science
168 International Journal of Computer Application in Engineering Technology & Science
169 Yog Vidhya
170 The IUP Jr. Of Corporate Governance
171 The IUP Jr. Of Electrical &Electronics Engineering
172 The IUP Jr. Of English Studies
173 The IUP Jr. Of Entrepreneurship Development
174 The IUP Jr. Of Financial Risk Management
175 The IUP Jr. Of Information Technology
176 The IUP Jr. Of International Relations
177 The IUP Jr. Of Knowledge Management
178 The IUP Jr. Of Law Review
179 The IUP Jr. Of Management Research
180 The IUP Jr. Of Marketing Management
181 The IUP Jr. Of Soft Skills
182 The IUP Jr. Of Structural Engineering
183 The IUP Jr. Of Supply Chain Management
184 The IUP Jr. Of Computer Science
185 The IUP Jr. Of Effective Executive
186 Case Folio: The IUP Jr. Of Management Case Studies

Library offers the following services to its members:

(i) Book Borrowing Service: Library provides books on loan to all users. The service is provided in following pattern -

(A)

Students

(I)

General Text Book Collection:

 

UG : BE/B.Pharm Level -

03 Books for 30days

 

PG Level

04 Books for 30days

 

Ph.D.

05 Books for 30days

(II)

Book Bank Collection:

 

UG : BE/B.Pharm Level -

(Only to SC/ST Students)

 

10 Books for One Semester (as per availability of number of s and copies)

(B)

Teaching Staff

10 Books for One Semester

(C)

Administrative Officers

10 Books for one Semester

(D)

Non-teaching Technical and Supporting Staff

05 Books for One semester.

(ii) Reference Service:
Library provides the good quality of reference books, research journals, theses, project reports, and standards, for consulting purpose. Library staff always ready to provide the assistance to locate the reading materials and information in more personalized manner.
(iii) Book-Bank:
Book-Bank facility is available to all under graduate students belonging to Schedule Cast and Schedule Tribes. A separate collection of good quality of textbooks is available for SC/ST students.
(iv) Inter Library Loan:
Any information that is not available in the library provides to the users with the cooperation of others libraries in the country. User has to request for the same with the justification of the need of such particular information. Library has opted the membership of National and International networks to provide Inter Library Loan Service (ILL).
(v) Reprography:
Library provides photocopy and computer printouts of the information needed to the educational purpose. The information available in electronic form also provides on CDs. User has to bear the charges of reprography.
(vi) Current Awareness Service:
The information regarding the new arrivals of books, Journals and On-line resources, display on library notice board and it is also provided to the different departments of the Institute. Any user can be requested to opt the same through email.
(vii) Internet:
Internet facility with 1 Gbps speed is available in all computers in the library. A separate section has been created to avail this facility during the all-working hours of the library. Only learning resources and educational information are permitted to access under this facility.

Working Hours:

Library opens as per requirement and desire of the users. Normally, it opens from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM during the teaching session and 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the vacation period. Library also opens on all holidays including Saturday and Sunday during the Examination period.

Library Rules :

* Institute Identity/Library Card is must for entry in the Library.
* Library users/visitors have to make their attendance in the users/visitors register at the time of entry in the library.
* While leaving the library, user will have to handover their books/reading materials and belongings, to be checked by the library staff/library security at the main gate of the library.
* Personal books, computer hardware (except blank, CDs/Floppies), unauthorized software, bags, umbrella, large amount of money, meal, weapon, liquor, smoking agents, animal, sleeping, making noise and loud conversation are strictly prohibited in the library premise.
* Library has Open Access; all users are permitted to approach the selves and search their desired reading materials in the library.
* Library card is must for issue of any reading material.
* Rs. 1.00 per day, per book will be charged as overdue after the 30th day from the date of issue of the book.
* Re-issue of book is not permitted, overdue charge is applicable after due date.
* User will be fully responsible regarding loss, damage, and use/misuse of any reading material/information resource provided to him/her.
* In case of loss or damage of library material, respective user has to pay the current price of the material. The readers should check the book thoroughly for missing pages, chapters, pictures etc., while borrowing the book.
* Loss of book, library card, identity card, should be reported immediately.
* Violation of library’s rules, misbehaviour, thievery, unauthorized handling of library records will be caused of loss of library membership and disciplinary action as per rules.
* The documents like reference books, bound volumes/loose issue of journals are issued only to the Faculty member for over night at the time of closing of the library.
* Theses, Dissertations, Floppies, CDs, Videos etc. (non-book materials) are not lent out of the library.
* Users are not allowed to bring the books issued to them inside the library, unless intend to return them.
* Library welcomes all suggestions of the users.

Library has professional and non-professional staff to organize the library and serve to users in effective manner.
The library staff is as follows:

Librarian 01
Library Assistant (Professional) 01
Clerks Asst. Gr.-II (Professional) 01
Clerks Asst. Gr.-III (Professional) 01
Book Lifter (Non-professional) 01
Attendants (Non-professional) 07

The students, researchers, faculty members, non-teaching officers, technical and administrative supporting staff are the regular members of the library. The guest users like alumni of the Institute, regular faculties and researchers of other recognized educational Institutions are also allowed with the permission of Institute authorities. Approx. 550-600users per day, visit the central library for their information needs.

Our Regular Members

Students 4500
Faculties 257
Non-Teaching 250
Total 5007
Prof. In-charge Dr. Shekhar Sharma E-mail : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Tel No. : 9425315558

Librarian Dr. B. K. Tiwari E-mail : librarian{at}sgsits.ac.in

Tel No. : +91-731-2582511

Dispensary

1. Dispensary medical services to the Institute provided by Charak Hospital (as per lowest quoted cost).

2. One doctor available for one hour for consultation in the dispensary and compounder/nursing staff from 12:30 to 5:00 P.M.

3. Senior retired doctor Dr. Gaiwak provided honorary service at the Dispensary from Jan 2019 till march 2020.

4. Free Eye check up camp organized for faculty, staff and students in the dispensary on 2/2/2019 and again on 7/02/2020.

4. Dental Diagnosis and Awareness camp held on 14 th October 2019 by the Department of Public Health Dentistry, Indore.

5. Presently from August 2020 under Swasth Indore Mission, Charak Hospital was asked to appoint a Ayurvedic  doctor in the dispensary.

6.  Presently a Nurse is available in the dispensary from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm. Dr. Gurjar is available for consultation from 4 pm to 5 pm.



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