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  • Govt. Polytechnic Ambala City The institute is one of the premier and oldest technical institutes of Asia. It was one of the four oldest polytechnics in the state of Haryana. The institute has the best infrastructure, faculty. It was adjudged as best polytechnic in 2008 and has maximum placements in industry. The popularity of the institute can be judged from the fact that the top most Diploma Entrance rank holders opt for courses at Govt. Polytechnic, Ambala City. The institute is also enjoying the status because of its connectivity to the neighbouring states and Delhi. The institute is having maximum intake strength and courses as compared to other Govt. institutes of Haryana. The institute has also got Rs 02 crores grant in prestigious TEQIP project funded by AICTE MODROB scheme in year 2013.

  • Govt. Polytechnic Ambala CityActivitiesAcademicsPlacementsRecreationalExtra-curricular ActivitiesPersonality Development & EDPSocial Contributions

  • AcademicsThe polytechnic follows semester system as per technical board norms and a student must complete 75% attendanceGet 50% in sessional marks to sit in the written examination and to clearmust get 33% in written subject

  • Programme Details: i)Nature of Programme: Full Timeii) Year of Starting the Programme : 1988ii)Duration : 3 YearSanction Intake : 60 Year wise student on roll :Year/Semester : Total Nos.I Year : 60II Year : 72 (60+12)III Year : 72 (60+12)

  • Faculty Profile

    Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned01Rajiv SapraHODB.E., M.Tech, MBA PGD M.M, PGD B.A., PGD P.A. PGD Pub. & Adv.President S.F., Vice President Alumni Association, Convenor IIIC, Member of class Checking Committee Member, academic committee department of Tech Edu. Haryana02Inderjeet SinghLecturerB.E., M.Tech. Warden Boys HostelO/I Table tennis 03Deepender Singh LecturerB.Tech.O/I Comm. LabMember Women CellMember IIIC

  • Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned04Ravinder KumarLecturerB.Tech.O/I Ad. Comm. Lab O/I AttendanceO/I Hand Ball05Sandeep Goyal LecturerB.E. M.Tech. O/I MicroprocessorO/I Department Library 06Ravinder Punia LecturerB.E. M.TechO/I Computer LabO/I EDUSATO/I Basket Ball 07Suchet KumariLecturerB.E. M.TechTutor 3rd Year08Rakesh ManchandaW/IITITutor 2nd Year O/I Consumer Lab 09Dalwinder SinghW/IITI, CTITutor 1st Year O/I AE Lab

  • Kaleidoscopic Phenomenon of ElectronicsJust to mention, use, need and of course importance of electronics in our daily or routine lift (24*7) using Electronics Gizmos by Gadgets such as:

    ActionElectronics Items

    To Take Bath Switch on GyserWashing Clothes Making use Washing Machine To Take Breakfast Using Microwave OvenIroning the cloths Switch on Electric IronGoing to office Car (p Based)Seventh floor of office Use high speed elevation To adjust room/ office conditionSwitch on room A.C. / Heater Work in office Computer/ Laptop Contact to officers Use Mobile PhoneGive presentation of Company project OHP/ Data ProjectorTired & need to take water / cold drinkUse Fridge Entertainment Switch on TV / CD playerTo remove tensionPlay Video games with Kids

    So we see that not only in our day to day life electronic is important rather, Electonization& Digitalization is all pervasive activity virtually in every field, whether it is industry, R & D space & deep sea exploration etc.

  • Departmental Laboratory Details

    S.N.Name of the LaboratoryAvailable floor areaSq. mMax. Batch SizeWeekly hours required as per curricula No. of experiments performed in Labs.Recurring expenditure (allotted per year) (Rs.)1Communication Lab10*63318205000.002Advance Comm. Lab10*82933495000.003A.E./ Power Lab6*534224210,000.004Computer Lab5*534284710,000.005Consumer Lab/ Project Lab10*829356650,000 6Digital/ Micro Processor Lab6*63324447000.00

  • Digital & Microprocessor Lab

    Incharge: Mr. Sandeep GoyalVolunteer Students: Alok Tyagi, Shantnu

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    1. Frequency counter2. 8086 microprocessor kit cum EPROM Programmer3. 8051 Microcontroller Kit4. PLC Trainer5. 68 K microprocessor6.Digital Storage 7. 8- Bit 8085 training kit8. Microprocessor based controller9. 8086/ 8088 microprocessor kit trainer model10. Microprocessor Kit11. Digital IC Trainees12. CRO, 20 MHz13. Transistor Tester

  • Advance Commn. Lab

    Incharge: Mr. Ravinder KumarVolunteer Students: Anuj, Tammana

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits1. Microwave Bench2. Fiber Optical Trainer 3. Laser Trainer4. Antenna Trainer5. F.M. Transmitter of receiver Trainer6. Transmission Line Trainer7. Pulse code modulation & demodulation8. PAM-PPM PWM Modulation & Demodulation9. Delta Modulation & Demodulation Trainer10. Distortion & Level meter11. Digital storage oscilloscope 12. Field Strength meter13. Tele communication trainer

  • Sh. Ravinder explaining a practical in Advance Commn. Lab

  • COMPUTER LAB

    Incharge: Mr. Ravinder PuniaVolunteer Students :- Sahil , Sudhir

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    1. LAN Trainer Kit2. Pentium - I with 166MHz, 32 MB RAM, 2.1GB Hard Disk3. Pentium - II with 333MHz, 128 MB RAM, 4.1GB Hard Disk4. Pentium - III with 450MHZ, 256 MB RAM, 6GB Hard Disk5. Computer i56.1.73MHZ Dual Core Microprocessor7.HP Scanner 8. HP LaserJet Printer

  • Students assembling a PC in Computer Lab

  • CONSUMER LAB

    Incharge: Mr. Rakesh Manchanda Volunteer Students: Shrey Dhingra, Shantanu Aryan

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    1. VCR Trainer2. C. TV Demonstration Kit3. DTH Kit4. Black & White TV Kit5. DVD Player6. VCD Player7. TV Pattern Generator8. Black & White TV9. Colour TV10. Digital Multimeter11. 1 GHz Frequency Counter12. Pulse Generator13. Digital IC Tester14. Oscilloscope Test Lab.15. Digital Oscilloscope

  • Students performing an experiment in Consumer Lab

  • Communication Lab

    Incharge: Sh. Deepender GillVolunteer Students: Hunny Chopra, Nitish Arora

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    DTMF Telephone TrainerMobile communication Trainer Mobile Phone Trainer EPABX Trainer KitKit for Loudspeaker Frequency ResponseKit for Microphone Frequency Response2- Band radio Receiver demonstration Kit100 MHz Digital Storage Oscilloscope

  • Analog / Power LabIncharge: Sh. Dalwinder SinghVolunteer Student: Puneet Saini, Ramesh

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    V- I Characteristic of P N Junction Diode. V- I Characteristic of Transistor. V- I Characteristic of UJTCharacteristics of Diode as rectifier Single stage amplifier KitTransistor Characteristics Kit Digital Multimeter Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Function GeneratorV- I Characteristic of SCR, DIAC & TRIACControlled rectified KitSpeed Control of AC Fan using TRIAC Kit of Light Intensity control using TRIAC

  • Sh. Inderjeet explaining an experiment in Power Lab

  • Equipment Purchased during Year 2012 Sr. Equipment NameAmount

    1.DTMF Telephone Trainer 12,0002.EPABX Trainer 49,7603.FM Transmission & Receiver Trainer 29,9704.LAN Trainer 2,22,3005.Antenna Trainer 94,9506.Mobile Communication Trainer 4,80,0007.Laser Trainer 24,7008.Handy Digital IC Tester 15,0809.Transmission Trainer 45,560Total Amount 9, 74,266

    Tentative budget required for M/E items and for project work of Eltx. Deptt. for year 2013 Rs.6, 00,000

  • RESULT STATUS

    Sr. No.

    SemesterMay 2013Total students appeared Students Passed % Pass1II5519352IV5852903VI(M)7059854VI(E)635181

  • No. of students appeared/qualified in LEET in Competitive Examinations

    YearNature of ExamNo. of studentsAppeared Qualified 2012LEET35242013LEET3025

  • PLACEMENT RECORDThe Mncs, Psus other private sector corporation of high esteem andrepute regularly visit this institute especially for Electronics Students. Tomention a few among there are Siemens India Ltd., 2. Reliance India Ltd., 3. VSNL, 4. HCL, 5. TAYCO, 6.Steel Strip & Wheel Ltd, 7. NCEI, Ltd. , 8. Escort Faridabad, 9.Time & telecom, 10. Maxwell Scientific Corporation, 11. Deltron Chandigarh, 12. CDIL, Mohali

    Year (Y)No of CompaniesNumber of Students selected Average Salary Per Annum (Rs)Highest Salary Offered per Annum (Rs)Year I (2011)41160,000 84,000Year II (2012)61060,0001,20,000Year III(2013)61696,000 1,44,000

  • ALUMNITop TEN most renowned Alumni of the Department along with their designations. These students are contributing help by taking our students to the industry through Campus interview. One of the alumni Sh. Vinod Saini, Associate manager, TAYCO New Delhi selected 12 students this year (6+6) and Sh. Harpal Lamba, CEO, NACEI, Ltd. Ambala has provided Trophy . The scholarship for Rs. 2100/- per annum to topper of final year Electronics students is provided by ALUMNI.

    S.N.Name of AlumniDesignation1Mr. Harpal LambaCEO, NACEI LTD., Ambala 2Mr. Malkhan SinghDGM Nokia, Lucknow3Mr. Vinod SainiAssociate Manager TAYCO, New Delhi4Mr. Sanjiv KauraAstt Engineer BEL, Panhkula 5Mr. Sanjiv AggarwalManager, PACL, Chandigarh 6Mr. Lalit Astt Manager Reliance, Pune7Mr. KalraEntrepreneur, Chandigarh 8Mr. Vikas MittalDesign Engineer, Indise, Banglore9Mr. Sourab ShrivastavEngineer, Banglore10Mr. Rakesh JoharS.D.O.BSNL, Ambala

  • Detail of Extension Lectures Delivered By Experts

    S. N.DATENAME OF TOPICSEXPERTCLASS0126.03.2013MobileCommunication A.K.SharmaFinal

    0229.03.2013EDP HardiconFinal

    0310.04.2013Embedded SystemRajesh GuptaFinal0416.09.2013Comp. Aided DesignN.I.I. C.TCADD, CHDII Year0520.09.2013Fast CalculationsMr. Ram Nath SharmaFinal0622.10.2013Synchsoures M/C Sh. J.L. Bhasin Sh. J. L. Bhasin II Year

  • ADVENTURE /EDUCATIONAL TOURS

    S. N.DATEPLACE OF VISITSTAFF MEMBERCLASS011/10/2013Doordarshan Kendra KASOULISh. Dalwinder SinghSmt . Suchet KumariVth Sem0210/10/2013Advance Technology ChandigarhSh. Inderjeet SinghSmt . Suchet KumariIIIrd Sem.

  • DETAIL OF STC ATTENDED BY FACULTY MEMBERS

    S. N.NAME OF STAFFCOURSE NAME VENUE Duration01Sh. Rajiv SapraEnvironmental AwarenessNITTTR CHD03days 02Inderjeet SinghOracle & Visual Basic NITTTR CHD 12 days03Inderjeet SinghInternetNITTTR CHD05 days04Inderjeet SinghMulti Media TechnologyNITTTR CHD14 days05Deepender GillDigital Design SchemeNITTTR CHD01 day06Sh. Ravinder Punia Micro Controller and interfacing NITTTR CHD05 days07Inderjeet SinghLinuxNITTTR CHD05 days08Sh. Ravinder PuniaMobile Computing NITTTR CHD05 days09Sh. Ravinder KumarSteps for improving Technical Education in Haryana HIPA Gurgoan03 days

  • Publication by Faculty Members

    Sr.NoName of BookAuthor1Digital Electronics- I (For Haryana)Sh. Rajiv Sapra2Digital Electronics II (For Haryana)Sh. Rajiv Sapra3Electronics Instrumentation Measurement Sh. Rajiv Sapra4Electronics Test & MeasurementSh. Rajiv Sapra5Optical Fibre CommunicationSh. Rajiv Sapra6LEET (For Electronics)Sh. Rajiv Sapra7Industrial ManagementSh. Rajiv Sapra

  • Sr.No.Name of BookAuthor8Communication Engg.-I (For Punjab Board)Sh. Rajiv Sapra9Advance MicroprocessorSh. Rajiv Sapra10Digital MicroprocessorSh. Rajiv Sapra11Transducers Sh. Rajiv Sapra12Instrumentation Sh. Rajiv Sapra13Communication Engg. IISh. Rajiv Sapra14Digital Electronics (For Punjab Board)Sh. Rajiv Sapra15Microwave & Radar Engg. Sh. Rajiv Sapra16Transducer & Signal Conditioning Sh. Rajiv Sapra

  • Programme Details: i)Nature of Programme:Full Timeii) Year of Starting The Programme : 1965ii)Duration : 3 YearSanction Intake :60 +60=120Year wise student on roll :Year/Semester Total Nos.I Year 126 II Year 126 III Year 126

  • Faculty Profile

    Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned01F U RehmanHODB.TechSPIO, O/I Court Cases Member of class Checking Committee, Academic Committee Department of Tech Edu. Haryana02Subhash Chander Bhardwaj LecturerB.E.O/I RAC Lab, O/I Attendance03Jagjit Singh NarangLecturerB.E.O/I NCC, Member Secretary Student Fund04Bharat BhushanLecturerB.E.O/I IQC Lab

  • Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned05Sanjeev KumarLecturerB.E.O/I CAME Lab, O/I CricketCo-ordinator Part Time Diploma06Ashwani KumarLecturerB.E. , M.E.O/I Thermal Lab, member cultural activities07Ram NiwasLecturerB.E.O/I AM Lab09Aneesh Kumar GuptaLecturerB.E.+PGDBAO/I SOM Lab10Dev Suman VermaLecturerB.E.O/I MM lab, Incharge Court cases, O/I Hockey11Hitesh ChawlaLecturerB.TECH+M.TECHATPO12Deepak PuniaLecturerB.E.O/I Stores

  • Departmental Laboratory Details

    S.N.Name of the LaboratoryAvailable floor areaSq. mMax. Batch SizeWeekly hours required as per curriculum No. of experiments performed in Labs.Recurring expenditure (allotted per year) (Rs.)1App. Mechanics12*82530125,0002Strength of Materials10*825121016,0003Thermal Lab 25*1025121020,0004Material Metallurgy10*825120718,0005C.A.M.E C.I.M10*835241010,0006Refrigeration I.T.M.12*82530125,0007I.Q.C.10*835180810,000

  • Strength of Material Lab.

    Incharge: Mr. Aneesh Gupta

    List of Major Equipment :SPRING STIFFNESS TESTING MACHINE IMPACT STRENGTH TESTING MACHINE (IZOD, CHARPY) ROCKWELL HARDNESS TESTING MACHINETORSION TESTING MACHINE

  • Strength of Material Lab.

    Er. Aneesh Gupta explaining practical procedure

  • Material Metallurgy Lab

    Incharge: Sh. Dev Suman Verma

    Wedge Optical Pyrometer Electric Muffle Furnace Specimen Cutting Machine Binocular metallurgical microscope Metallurgical Polishing Machine Muffle furnace Partial radiation pyrometer Binocular Metallurgical Microscope

  • Er. Dev Suman Verma getting experiment performed Material Metallurgy Lab.

  • Thermal Lab.

    Incharge: Mr Ashwani Kumar

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    BOMB CALORIEMETER, MODEL OF LANCHASHRIE BOILER, MODEL OF LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, MODEL OF BABCOCK & WILCOX BOILER.NESTELER BOILER

  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab.

    Incharge: Mr. Subhash Bhardwaj

    List of Major Equipment

    Uni - Instas Ice Plant TutorDemonstrator Refrigeration Cycle Cold Storage Condensing UnitWindow Air Conditioner Evaporative Cooler Vapour Absorption System Air Conditioner 1.5 T Portable Gas Brasing

  • Sh. Subhash Bhardwaj explaining model in RAC Lab

  • CAME / CIM LabIncharge: Sh. Sanjiv Kumar

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    Computer i 5, plotter, idea software, Auto cad, Printer Inkjet,

  • Students performing practicals of CIMComputer Integrated Manufacturing Lab.

  • Inspection and Quality Control Lab.

    Incharge: Sh. Bharat Bhushan

    List of Major Equipment

    Slip gaugesProfile projectorThread GaugesTool maker microscopeComparators

  • Placement Status: Batch 2010-2013

    No. of All Clear StudentsStudents PlacedStudents Opted for Higher StudiesOpted Self Employ-mentTotal6248130162Percentage Placement = 323/379 100 = 85.22%

  • ALUMNIMost renowned Alumni of the Department along with their designations.

    These students are contributing help by taking our students to the industry through Campus interviews

    S.N.Name of AlumniDesignation1Mr. Narender SinghScientist CSIO, Chandigarh2Mr. Ashwani VermaSDE, HPGCL, Haryana3Mr. Uttam KumarEngineer, LG Electronics(India), Noida4Mr. Vikas ChopraScientist, R&D, Maruti(I) Ltd.4Mr. Sanjiv KumarLecturer, Govt. Polytechnic, Ambala City5Mr. Dev Suman VermaLecturer, Govt. Polytechnic, Ambala City

  • Turning Shop

  • Department of ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

  • Programme Details

    Architecture AssistantshipNature of ProgrammeFull Time since 1982Duration3 YearsSanctioned Intake60Semester wise Students on RollIIIIV656054

  • Faculty Profile:

    Sr. No NameDate of BirthDesign ationHighest QualificationDate of joining the present postDate of joining the institution1Swarn Pahwa20-03-1963HODB.Arch.26-12-200105-06-19862Seredeep Kaur24-01-1972Sr. Lect.B.Arch.24-08-199524-08-19953Eesha Mehta07-12-1973Sr.LectB.Arch.24-07-199824-07-19984Sunil Rai28-03-1974LecturerB.Arch.05-04-199905-04-19995Preyank Shori10-10-1981LecturerB.Arch.18-12-200418-12-20046Pardip Kumar Mittal22-09-1972Studio AssistantDiploma Arch14-02-199714-02-19977Rajesh Kumar19-11-1987Lab Inst.Diploma Arch17-09-200817-09-2008

  • Results:

    Course Semester wiseNumber of StudentsQuestion Paper SettingEvaluation ProcedurePass %AppearedPassedInternalExternalInternalExternalARCHITECTURE ASSISTANTSHIPII473574.00IV544876.00VI645384.00

  • Explaining Model Details

  • Model Making Room

  • DEPARTMENT LABORATORY DETAILS : a} Laboratories :-

    S.NoName of the Lab.Available Floor area (sq. m) Max. batch SizeWeekly hours required as per curriculumNo .of experimentsRecurring expenditure (allotted per year)PrescribedConducted1I yr. Drg. Hall120 Sq.M.3035NANAFor overall maintenance, decoration, computer lab, expected expenditure=Rs. 50002II yr. Drg. Hall100 Sq.M.3035NANA3Final yr. Drg. Hall100 Sq.M.3021NANA4.Computer Lab30 Sq.M.30VI Sem. 12IV Sem. 08141408075.Model Making Room10 Sq.M.3008NANA

  • Students working in Drawing Hall

  • Students operating Plotter

  • Equipment Costing >=Rs. 50000/-

    S. No.EquipmentPurchasePresently NameMakeDateCost (Rs.)Working1Plotter HP 500PS 42HP2009200000Working

  • STUDENT PLACE MENT :

    Year (y)No. of student selected Average salaryHighest salary offered201270% placement180000/- Yr.300000/- Yr.

  • INDUSTRY INSTITUTION INTERACTION:a) External resource persons for the years 2004 - 2013.

    Sr. No.Name of expert with addressBack ground Industry/Academic /R&DTopic1.Sh. D.K. JindalIndustryBuilding Construction2.Mr. & Mrs. MahajanAcademicStress Management3.Rep. from Jaipur (Mr. Umesh Kumar)IndustryArt & Craft from waste materials4.Mr. Vinod Grover & Mrs. Neena Grover and Mrs. Renu KhannaIndustryArt of Living & Personality Development5.Smt. Aradhana JindalIndustryModuler Kitchens6.M/s Heromindmine, ChandigarhIndustryI.T. enabled services 7.Sh. Sanjay Kamra (UNICEF Group)IndustryEarthquake resistant buildings

  • 8.Mr. AroraSwastic Consultants of National repute AcademicPersonality DevelopmentCommunication SkillsTeaching Effectiveness9.Smt. Seema Kaushal, PatialaIndustryZoning for Buildings10.Sh. Subhash, Anita AssociatesIndustryProfessional Practice for Architects11.Sh. P.K.Soni, TPOAcademicPersonality Development12.Sh. Y.P.S. Bactor (Ex. Addi. Dir.)AcademicCommunication Skills13.Expert from RIMT, Mandi GobindgarhAcademicEarthquake resistant buildings14.M/S Global institution of Const. & research, New DelhiAcademicPresentation15.IBSL, AmbalaAcademicPersonality Development

  • 16.Smt. Aradhana Jindal, ArchitectIndustryLandscaping Features17.Gujrat Ambuja Cement Ltd. KarnalIndustryWorkmanship of Civil Engg. Structures18.Navigators, ChandigarhAcademicCareer Counseling Seminar19.Country Placements SCO 348, II floor, PKLIndustryPlacement Avenues Abroad20.Tarif Comfort Institute of Advance Technologys, AmbalaAcademicCommunication SkillsPersonality DevelopmentMobile Repairing21.M/s Krupl Software Engineer, MumbaiIndustryPositivity Key to success22.Sh. P.K. Soni, TPO GP AmbalaAcademicSoft Skills a key to employment today23.Sh. Sushil KJ. Likhi, Christaian Science PatriciansAcademicHealing is our birthright

  • Faculty Profile

    Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned01Rajeev NarwalHODB.Tech, MBA Anti Ragging Squad Member , Sport President02Pankaj GargSr. LecturerB.Tech., MCAO/I Library03Shiv Kumar SharmaLecturerB.Tech. MBA IIIC Member, Student Grievance Redressal Cell 04Sunil Mor LecturerB.E Mech, Post Graduate Diploma in Plastic

  • Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned05Ajay KumarLecturerB. E Chemical, , Post Graduate Diploma in Plastic O/I Attandance 06 Virender NehraInst.Diploma in Plastic. In charge Chokidar

  • Programme Details: i)Nature of Programme:Full Timeii) Year of Starting The Programme : 1997ii)Duration : 3 YearSanction Intake :60Year wise student on roll :Year/Semester Total Nos.I Year 60II Year 58 III Year 68

  • Plastics as Part of Our Daily LifeJust to mention, use, need and of course importance of Plasticin our daily or routine life.ActionElectronics Items

    To get down from bed Plastic Sleepers/ Chappals Cleaning The TeethPlastic Brush/Tounge cleaner Take BathPlastic Buckets, Mug Wearing ClothesPolymeric/Synthetic MaterialsHouse Hold Items Electric Iron, Toaster Body White Goods Bodies of washing Machines etc.Vehicles All Auto Mobiles Electronic GoodsComputers, Printer, Mobiles etc.Electricity Wires and CablesBuilding and ConstructionPipes, FRP SheetsAgriculture Irrigation Pipes, Pumps Miscellaneous Toys, Furniture, Medical Use So we see that not only in our day to day life Plastic Plays very important role. It is difficult to imagine life without plastic today.

  • Plastic Processing Labs

    Incharge: Mr. Virender Nehra

    List of Major Equipments

    1. CNC Injection Molding M/c2. Automatic Injection Molding M/c 3. Automatic Blow Molding M/c4. Scrap Grinder5. Vertical Hydraulic Injection Molding M/c 6. Drying Oven7. Hand Injection Molding M/c8.PVC Pipe Plant9.Agglomerator 10.Cutting and Sealing M/c11.High Frequency PVC Welding M/c 12.Thermoforming M/c

  • The students are repairing the Thermocouples of PVC Extruder Pipe Plant

  • Computer Lab

    Incharge: Mr. Ajay Kumar

    List of Major Equipment/ KitsComputersPrinterPlottersSoftware Auto CADProe Catia

  • Students are demonstrating the CNC injection Molding Machine

  • Fabrication Shop

    Incharge: Mr. Shiv KumarList of Major Equipment

    1.CNC Wire cut 2.EDM3.CMM

  • UOP Lab

    Incharge: Mr. Shiv KumarList of Major Equipments

    1.Hydraulic Bench2.Filter Press3. Cyclone Separator4.Double Pipe Heat Exchanger 5.Liquid Liquid Separation 6.Pressure Calibration Equipment7.Temp. Calibration Equipment

  • TQC LabIncharge: Mr.Rajeev NarwalList of Major Equipments

    1.Unijversal Tensile Testing M/c2.Melt flow index tester3.Izod and charpy impact tester 4.Rockwell Hardness tester5.Dart impact tester6.Gloss meter 7.Volume and Surface Resistivity tester8.Fatigue Bending tester 9.Vicat Softing Point tester

  • Faculty Profile

    Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned01Rajnish GuptaHODB.E., M.Tech,

    O/I Condemnation,Internal Cordinator CDTP02S.K GuptaSr. LecturerB.Tech., M. TechO/I Out Sourcing 03Vijay SInghLecturerB.E., M.Tech. (Pursing)O/I Computer Lab ,O/I Attendance 04Ravinder SinghLecturerB.Tech. M.Tech (Pursing)O/I Vehicle

  • Sr. No.Name of staff (Sh./ Smt.)DesignationQualificationDuty / Assigned05R. K ChauhanLecturerB.Tech., M.Tech. (Pursing)O/I CBT Lab, Class Tutor 1st year

    06Navneet GuptaLecturerB.E. M.Tech. (Pursing) O/I Auto workshop Class Tutor 2nd Year

    07Rotas NehraW/I

    B.E. O/I Auto workshop Class Tutor 3rd Year

    09Gurmeet SinghMDM10th Driving Instructor

  • Programme Details: i)Nature of Programme:Full Timeii) Year of Starting The Programme : 1963ii)Duration : 3 YearSanction Intake :60 Year wise student on roll : Year/Semester Total Nos.I Year 59II Year 71III Year 66

  • Departmental Laboratory Details

    S.N.Name of the LaboratoryAvailable floor areaSq. mMax. Batch SizeWeekly hours required as per curricula No. of experiments performed in Labs.Recurring expenditure (allotted per year) (Rs.)1Automobile Workshop20003006092000.002CBT Lab20003006101000.003A.E. Lab20003006115,000.004Computer Lab303004122,000.005AWDP Lab200020161850,000.006 FDDP Lab200020181850000.00

  • Automobile Workshop

    Incharge: Mr. Navneet Gupta and Mr.Rohtas NehraVoluntier Students: Yashika, Sumit Narwal

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    1. General Tools2. Special Purpose Tools3. Two Wheeler Chassis4. Car/Jeep Chassis5. Air Compressor6.Radiator 7. Tyre Puncture Kit8. AC Fuel Pump 9. Car Washer 10. Greasing Kit

  • Chassis ,Boby & Transmission Lab

    Incharge: Mr. R.K. ChauhanVoluntier Students: Ravi, Akash

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits1. Heavy and Light Vehicle Chassis 2. Single Plate Clutch3. Multi Plate Clutch4. Centrifugal Clutch5. Constant Mesh Gear Box6. Synchromesh Gear Box7. Universal Joint8. Propeller Shaft & Slip Joint9. Differential 10. Computerized Wheel Alignment Machine11. Axles

  • COMPUTER LAB

    Incharge: Mr. Vijay SinghVoluntier Students :- Deepak

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    1. Pentium - II with 333MHz, 128 MB RAM, 4.1GB Hard Disk2. Pentium - III with 450MHZ, 256 MB RAM, 6GB Hard Disk3. HP LaserJet Printer

  • Automobile Engine LAB

    Incharge: Mr. Rohtas NehraVoluntier Students: Kewal Krishan

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    1. Engine scanner2. Engine (petrol)3. Engine(Diesel)

  • Auto Workshop & Driving Practice Lab

    Incharge: Sh. Rohtas Nehra/ Sh. Gurmeet SinghVoluntier Students: Ravi, Sumit

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    Spark Plug Tester & Cleaner Hydrometer Timing Light Head Light Beam Analyzer Auto Electric Test BenchBattery Charger 7. Injector test bench 8. Driving Vehicle 9. Vehicle for driving 10. Petrol Engine Test Rig 11. Exhaust gas analyzer 12. Smoke meter

  • Fault Diagnosis & Driving Practice Lab

    Incharge: Sh. Rohtas Nehra, Sh. Gurmeet SinghVoluntier Student: Raj Kumar

    List of Major Equipment/ Kits

    Crank shaft grinding machine Boring machineBrake drum Turning MachineSurface Grinding Machine Honing MachineDigital Cylinder bore gauge De-Carbonizing Kit Hydraulic JackValve Refacer Piston Ring Expander

  • Innovative Practices for Students Induction Training of newly admitted students organized to increase their motivational level. Introduction of Uniform/ID-Cards for students Extension in the timing of Central Library and Computer. Facilities beyond normal working hours. Summer Training workshops are organized during vacations. Participative learning. Students participation in Upkeep ofLaboratories.

  • Innovative Practices for Students

    Overall development of the students through multilevel guidance and counselling by Class Tutor & HOD. Projects have been introduced in curriculum. Mock interviews are conducted. Development of the students facilitated through seminars and group discussion. Development of social moral & ethical values and leadership qualities through extension lectures by experts. Feedback from passed out students is given to the current students, about the market demands etc (Source; Alumni Meet)

  • Supplementary Activities of Students

    Students participated in Departmental level Science Quiz & Technical Debate Workshops on Personality Development, Soft skills and Communication skills organized. Interaction with Alumni arranged. EDP is a part of Curriculum. Lectures on Yoga/ Ethics/ Spirituality organized. Various Technical & Non Technical articles of students & Faculty published in College Magazine. Lectures on latest Technical Advancement delivered by experts.

  • HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPEMNET Faculty & Students :- Sufficient Qualified and Competent faculty All faculty members are involved in development of the Institute and Academic matters. Faculty members look into overall Personality Development, Career Prospects & acts as guide to students. Need Based Training for faculties is organized at the NITTTR, Chandigarh and HIPA Gurgaon and also at the Institute level for skill development and improvement in teaching methodology. Recruiters prefer our Electronics students 25-30% students opt for Higher Education through competitive exams (LEET).

  • Student Feedback

    Used for improvement in teaching learning process. Faculty meeting is held and the points raised in feedback are communicated to the faculty. Feedback also collected in regular meeting conductedwith the students. Students Teacher relations are strengthened.

    Students problems are redressed.

  • Continuous Evaluation Procedure

    Assignments and tests are conducted regularly

    Mock tests/ Interviews conducted for formative purpose

    Periodic Display of Results and attendance

    Intimation of Attendance & sessional results to parents

    PTA Meet held twice in a semester so that parents can also analyse the performance of their wards.

  • Teaching Learning Process /Delivery of Syllabus

    Market & need based changes are made incorporated as and when required. Advance course planning for Curriculum. Monitoring of learning through interactions with students Use of Multimedia / OHP in delivery mechanism. Sufficiency of laboratory space equipments Educational Tours /Visits Organized to Exhibition/industries etc.

  • INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL(IIIC)

    TPO: Er. ANIL OHRIATPO: Er. HITESH CHAWLA

  • An Industry Institute Interaction Cell under the training & placement officer has been established to develop a close rapport with Industry. The cell performs the following activities:To make contact with industries for placement of passing out students by way of campus interview & interview at works.To arrange educational tours/industrial visits for students.To arrange apprenticeship training for the passed out students through Board of Apprenticeship Training, Kanpur.To hold advisory committee meetings in co-ordinates with Industries. To co-ordinate training/short term courses for staff.The students are provided training in the industries relevant fields and the teachers are also send to Industries for exposure.The minimum two visits are planned in each semester.Extension & expert lectures are organized in various fields for the students.Industry institute interaction cell organizing career opportunities, seminars & conferences.Entrepreneurship development programmes are regularly organized in the institute in collaboration with Industries.

  • Name of major Industries with whom Institute has established functional linkages during past years:Tata Motors, PantnagarReliance ADA, DelhiJSW, KarnatakaMakino, BangloreJai Bharat Maruti, GurgaonJTEKT, DharuheraSona Koyo Steering, DharuheraISGEC, YamunanagarSuzuki Powertrain India Ltd., ManesarL&T Power, New DelhiL&T Construction, FaridabadThermax Ltd, PuneJindal Steel Works, Hisar

    Escorts Ltd, FaridabadTimken, ChennaiMinda, GurgaonMaruti Suzuki India Ltd, GurgaonMusashi Auto Parts Ltd, BawalPunjllyod, New DelhiViom Networks, MohaliMachino Polymers Ltd, BaddiUnique Creations, PanchkulaJindal Consortium, AmbalaMicro Instruments, AmbalaInternational Tractors Ltd, HoshiarpurMahle Filters Systems Ltd, Parwanoo

  • Industry interviews the students of Institute:

  • Government Polytechnic Ambala CityPlacement Status: Batch 2008-2011

    S No.BranchNo. of All Clear StudentsStudents PlacedStudents Opted for Higher StudiesOpted Self Employ-mentTotal1Architecture68221203372Automobile88401002523Civil143652203904Computer93153201485Electrical98201501366Electronics86451101577Mechanical1799612051138Plastic4412030318Total79930611719442Percentage Placement = 442/799 100 = 55.31 %

  • Government Polytechnic Ambala CityPlacement Status: Batch 2009-2012

    S No.BranchNo. of All Clear StudentsStudents PlacedStudents Opted for Higher StudiesOpted Self Employ-mentTotal1Architecture35120502192Automobile46400401453Civil62202502474Computer44102802405Electrical43200903326Electronics481020-307Mechanical105741606968Plastic1316-0117Total39620210717326Percentage Placement = 326/396 100 = 82.32 %

  • Government Polytechnic Ambala CityPlacement Status: Batch 2010-2013

    S No.BranchNo. of All Clear StudentsStudents PlacedStudents Opted for Higher StudiesOpted Self Employ-mentTotal1Architecture36170802272Automobile42360501423Civil70121801314Computer371515-305Electrical60332501596Electronics472225-477Mechanical62481301628Plastic252302-25Total37920611106323Percentage Placement = 323/379 100 = 85.22%

  • Recreational ActivitiesThe institute not only has an academic calendar but has a calendar of recreational activities which go throughout the year, like:Skit, Song, Dance , poetal recitation and rangoli CompetitionsThe institute also arranges two Talent shows in a yearThe institute publishes the institutes magazine for which the articles and editorials are contributed by the students itself

    Extra curricular activitiesPersonality DevelopmentSocial Contributions

  • Recreational Activities

  • The activities like:NCCSports (Athletics, hockey, cricket, football, volleyball, badminton, table tennis etc) help in developing the personality of a student as well as enhancing the prospects of a student in getting a job. The students get C certificate in NCC with A grading which ensures direct entry without written test in armed forces. In 2011, the institute had two A grade NCC cadetsExtra Curricular Activities

  • Extra Curricular Activities(NCC)

  • Extra Curricular Activities(Sports)

  • Personality Development & EDP

    The institute continuously arranges extension lectures and seminars in partnership with MSME institutes for getting students acquinted with the new govt. policies regarding the Entrepreneur Development Programs

  • Personality Development & EDP

  • Social ContributionsThe institute is also serving to the society with its :CDW(Community Development Wing) by training the rural youths in technical coursesPart Time 4 yr Diploma courses for students who left out study midway to join industry by giving them opportunity to compete their qualification in evening classesConducting Blood Donation camps as being a part of society

  • Social Contributions

  • Thanks

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